Thursday C o o l. . . MICHIGAN . . . and cloudy w ith a chance STATE of show ers. High today 48 and STATI low tonight 35. êI T ïSÊ B O SF to#* E a s t Lansing, M ichigan O ctober 24,1968 19c Vol. Cl Number 69 W IC SEEKS P R O B E 8S A h i n t s o f p ro tests Judiciary makes clear a t N .D . g a m e Black S tudents' A lliance (BSA), in a injunction on Holmes le tte r sen t T uesday to John F uzak, A thle­ tic Council c h a irm a n * h in te d of possible d em o n stratio n s a t S a tu rd a y 's N otre D am e nationally televised football g am e if th e de­ p a rtm e n t does not ta k e im m ed ia te action By D E LO R ES M AJOR tiv es fro m H olm es H all “ p rese n ted no H olm es H all legislation co n cern s th e re ­ to fulfill sp ecific a g re e m e n ts w hich the S tate N ew s S taff W riter a u th o rita tiv e o r ex h au stiv e insights into lationship of living u nits and governing d e p a rtm e n t m ad e la st spring. The S tudent-F aculty Ju d ic ia ry said th e rela tio n of th e H olm es H all leg isla­ groups, a s found in Section 5.2 of the BSA accused F uzak of “ not following W ednesday th a t it had issued an injunc­ tion to ex istin g U n iv ersity reg u la tio n s.” R ep o rt, " th e S tu d en t-F acu lty Ju d ic ia ry through " w ith a g re e m e n ts la st spring to tion a g a in st H olm es H all b ecau se the im ­ said. h ire a black a c ad e m ic counselor, tra in e rs, p lications of H olm es’ leg islation on To p rev en t confusion Law s, policy d iffer physician, personnel for a th le tic facilities, w om en’s hours had not been "c o m p re h e n ­ T he injunction w as issued to p rev e n t a sst, bask etb all coach and ch e erle ad e rs. sively and ca refu lly a s se ss e d .” confusion o v er th e valid ity of th e new The le tte r said th a t although BSA in the Also W ednesday, W om en’s In te r-re si­ Of p rim a ry concern to the Ju d ic ia ry p ast “ had shunned non-functional dem ­ H olm es H all policy. M em b ers of WIC w as th e d istin ctio n betw een U niversity dence Council (WIC) asked th e Ju d ic ia ry and M en’s H all A ssociation (MHA) have o n stratio n s and th e a tr ic s ." the group m ay to reco n sid er the e n tire question of reg u la tio n s and th e "p o licy ” adopted by be forced to use d iffe ren t ta c tic s to rec eiv e alleged, “ th a t the confusion a risin g over w om en’s hours. The Ju d ic ia ry is undecided th e H olm es H all A ssociation. th eir dem ands. said policy of H olm es H all could lead a s to w h eth er it w ill consider WIC’s pro­ posal, Ron Bailey, C laxton, G a., senior fresh m en coeds to u nintentionally vio late resistin g all-U n iv ersity reg u latio n s and “ It is our opinion th a t since the H olm es H all legislation and m an y s im ila r poli­ To close stacks Fuzak said th a t th e r^ "a p p a re n tly had been a lack of co m m u n icatio n " betw een and m e m b e r of the Ju d ic ia ry , said. cies a r e b ased on U n iv ersity reg u latio n s, the two groups and th a t he a tte m p te d to thus m ak e th em selv es su b je ct to dis­ th is Ju d ic ia ry is of n ecessity resp o n sib le W alt C happell, Topeka, K a n ., graduate student, c h a irs a m eeting WIC m u st bring c h a rg es ag a in st c ip lin ary a c tio n .” m e e t w ith BSA re p re se n ta tiv e s T uesday. for h earin g those c a se s in w hich ac tio n s of the C ouncil of G ra d u a te Students T u e s d a y night. The m em bers H olm es H all before the injunction period T he S tu d en t-F acu lty Ju d ic ia ry contends A m eeting w hich F uzak scheduled w ith a r e alleg ed to ste m from an in te rp re ta ­ voted approval of the Lib ra ry’s proposal to close the s t a c k s to ends, Sunday, o r H olm es m ay im p lem en t th a t the confusion arisin g o u t of th is BSA w ill be held this m orning to d iscuss th e ir re c e n t legislation giving special tion of th e se re g u la tio n s.” undergraduates. State N e w s photo b y M ik e M arhanka legislatio n c o n f lic ts w ith stu d en t rig h ts the situation. “ B lanket p erm issio n ” to fre sh m e n coeds a s listed in th e A cadem ic F re ed o m R e­ The group "apo lo g ized " to F uzak in for the sa m e w om en’s hours privileges port. th e le tte r " fo r being so p resum ptuous a.5 g ra n te d upperclassw om en. " A rtic le L of - th e A cadem ic F reed o m to believe th a t you would deal w ith us The injunction w as invoked F rid a y a fte r honestly and stra ig h tfo rw a rd ly ." Students oppose plan R e p o rt d elin ea te s stu d en ts rig h ts and r e ­ H olm es H all im plem ented th e ir new sponsibilities a t MSU. Section 1.5.05 The le tte r ended w ith a fu rth e r apology ruling concerning w o m en 's hours. This s ta te s tha't stu d en ts a re en titled to. as th a t BSA “ a s sen sitiv e and w a rm hum an ru ling gave sp ecial “ blan k et p e rm issio n ” a rig h t, ‘b rief, c le a r, and sp e cific’ s ta te ­ beings m ay be com pelled to em ploy your to fre sh m a n coeds who applied for it, m e n ts of ev e ry reg u la tio n .” (Fuzak I callous and unprincipled ta c tic s . " allow ing fresh m en w om en the sam e "W ith the cam p u s psyching itself up priv ileg es g ran te d to u pperclassw om en. The Ju d ic ia ry feels th a t the re p rese n ta- P ro te c ts coeds The ju d ic ia ry panel issued th e in ju n c­ tion b ecau se of th e ir con cern “ for the individual coed and the possible th r e a t of closing library stacks for the big N otre D am e g am e approaching, the tim e is rig h t to focus atte n tio n on is­ sues of m uch g r e a te r im p a c t.” " I t is u n fo rtu n a te th a t only in tim e s ‘im m e d ia te and irre p a ra b le in frin g e­ of em otional s tre s s can issues be raise d G ro d w a te sch o o l m e n t’ to h e r w e lfa re .” By BARB JO N E S T uesday night to support the closed stack Closing the g rad u a te sta c k s will give and seriously discussed on this ca m p u s.' The c a se w as re fe rre d to a hearin g an d proposal. g ra d u a te stu d e n ts a c ce ss to m o re th an a the s ta te m e n t said. A ’G ra d u ate O p p o rtu n ities" m eetin g for before th e A ll-U niversity Student J u ­ SHARON T E M PL E T O N Chapin pointed out th a t m o st u n iv er­ m illion books, w hile u n d e rg rad u a tes will g rad u atin g sen io rs and la st te rm ju n io rs d iciary , w h o 'h av e th e o rig in al ju risd ic tio n S tate N ew s Staff W riters sitie s in th is country now use a closed BSA cited the failu re to appoint a b ,tck have use of ap p ro x im ately 70.000 volum es. thinking of going to g rad u a te school w ill be in c a se s involving co n flict betw een O pposition to closing th e re se a rc h sta c k sy stem in th eir lib ra rie s. c h e e rle a d e r a s one a re a w hich the de­ sponsored by the H onors College beginning governing groups and th e ir com ponent sta c k s in th e lib ra ry to u n d e rg ra d u a te s M ost of the opposition ca m e from stu ­ “ The u n d erg rad u a te lib ra ry is now p a rtm e n t had neglected a t 7:30 p.m . today on the second floor of the m e m b ers. w as voiced by se v e ra l stu d e n ts in an open d en ts who felt th a t they would be deprived grow ing a t th e r a te of 10,000 to 15,000 " I f th e re can be no accom m odation “ T he ¿question of th e leg ality of the m e etin g w ith th e F a c u lty L ib ra ry Com ­ of using re se a rc h m a te ria ls. volum es p er y ea r. with, a g o rl of 150,000 in such a sm a ll m a tte r, can w e possibly Union. - m itte e held W ednesday. The aim of closjng the sta ck s to u n d er­ to 200,000 books when it is co m p leted ,” expect any sa tisfac tio n in the con sid er­ In rep ly to th is opposition. R ich ard g ra d u a te stu d en ts is not to d ep riv e anyone Chapin said. ation of m o re m om entous m a tte r s ? " the Chapin, d ire c to r of th e lib ra ry , said th a t of lib ra ry m a te ria ls, but to provide the le tte r asked. by closing the sta c k s and using a paging b est se rv ic e to the m o st people, Chapin The lib ra ry plans to in c re a se the num ber P e a ce e n v o y s c la s h sy stem “ w e w ill b est be able to se rv e said. Chapin said th a t under c e rta in c irc u m ­ of copies of books in th e u n d erg rad u ate BSA's d iscontent ste m s from last a v a rie ty of needs. ” lib ra ry in sp ecialized field s th a t m ost sp rin g 's A d m inistration Bldg. sit-in. when The final decision will be m ad e by the sta n ce s, excep tio n s could be m a d e to u n d e rg ra d u a te s use. T he g rad u a te lib rary black stu d en ts p resen ted a list of dem ands F a c u lty L ib ra ry C o m m ittee in two w eeks. u n d erg rad u a tes who needed to use the w ill co ntain m o re books in d ifferen t a reas. to P re sid e n t H annah. o v e r k e y b o m b is s u e Chapin said th a t th e lib ra ry can be run m o re efficien tly by having few er people stack s. “ In th e case of p ro -sem in ar co u rses, the PA R IS (A P i -- U nited S tate s and N orth The N orth V ietn am ese am b assad o r in th e stack s. He also said th a t th e lib ra ry p ro fesso r can m ak e a sp ecial req u e st th a t V ietn am ese envoys clashed W ednesday on spent m o st of his tim e, how ever, denounc­ ing the Thieu g o v ern m en t and its officials. feels a co m m itm en t to provide m o re se rv ­ ices to g ra d u a te students. stu d e n ts in the co u rse be allow ed to use th e g ra d u a te lib ra ry . The lib ra ry will then R E P L A C E S O W EN 'he key peacem aking issue of who h as the ipM : «peak for the South V ietnam ese "T h e only aim of th ese puppets is to col­ “ T he facu lty and g ra d u a te stu d en ts a t issu e te m p o ra ry closed-stack p e rm its ,” people a t the negotiating table. S pecula­ lect d o llars and fill th e ir p o ck e ts,” he said. MSU should have th e p rivilege of books he said. tion about an a g re e m e n t on a bom bing halt re s tric te d to th e m ,” he said. T he paging sy stem of books in an even rem ain ed speculation. U. S. A m bassador W. A verell H arrim an (P le a se tu rn to page 13) The Council of G ra d u a te S tudents voted econom ic proposition, C hapin said. The d o lla rs spent in paging w ill ap p ro x i­ B a n g h a rt to p re s id e challenged H anoi's claim th a t the N a­ m a tely equal th e d o lla rs sp en t for shelf- tional L iberation F ro n t-N L F --w a s any­ read in g and shelving. Chapin said previously th a t the closed thing m o re than N orth V ietn am 's " a g e n t in the so u th ." sta ck sy stem would also cu t down on o v e r b o a rd c a b in e t A m bassador X uan Thuy assailed the stolen and m isplaced books. Saigon g o vernm ent of P re sid e n t N guyen “ By closing th e g ra d u a te lib ra ry , we w as a financial success. He also said that Van Thieu a s "U .S .-p aid ” and said it will have a tig h ter check on books and By D EBORAH FITCH he is not satisfied w ith the planning in sev­ had been installed by "fra u d and fo rc e ." the books w ill g et shelved f a s te r ,” he S tate N ew s S taff W riter e r a l a re a s, citing se v eral all-University Though the two sides urg en tly argued said. A fter d elib eratin g for an hour in closed ev en ts on the sa m e night, conflict w ith the lor a m ove to p ierce the deadlock a t the session, the ASMSU B oard appointed Don Lou R aw ls concert, bad p ress co v erage , 2 7 session of th e JP a ris pe-vce talk s, th p y .. DarrgticfYl. A'11ii rlrvt/r' acriiui . t af/iTict ¡'I <■ ' an d 'a p o o r ffnattciat'S tl tfcttrre w ithin crn?«' -e p a ra te d w ithout m aking any visible ident T uesday night. special p ro jec ts a re a as re a so n s why idvance tow ard a solution. The vote w as nine for B anghart, two for H om ecom ing could not have been a bigger tv The, fac t th a t both H a rrim a n and Thuy P a u l G ra f, M uskegon sen io r, and tw o ab ­ success. c o n c en trated th e ir a rg u m e n ts on the legality of U.S. allie s in the South seem ed Lm sten tio n s. B an g h art. who h as been cabinet vice The board cleaned up its p roblem s w ith the m a ss m edia co m m ittee by re fe rrin g di­ a to confirm th a t this issue is a stum bling s p resid e n t for sp ecial p ro je c ts, will succeed re c to r G ary K lin sk y s guidelines for r e ­ block in se c re t exchanges betw een H a­ G reg Owen, who relin q u ish ed the cab in et stru ctu rin g the d ep a rtm en t to the agenda noi and W ashington. presid en cy for p erso n al reaso n s. co m m ittee and retu rn in g to PanhellenU A re c e n t U.S. peace in itiativ e linked a J im W hite, H om ecom ing ch airm an , re ­ Council and In te r-fra te rn ity Council mor. to tal h alt in A m erican a ir a tta c k s on N orth 1-5 p. m. p orted to th e b o ard th a t H om ecom ing 1968 ey the two had allo ca te d to the m a ss media 355-4560 V ietnam to an a g re e m e n t on how South co m m ittee for production of a film , w hich V ietnam should be re p re se n te d a t th e b a r­ w as never com pleted. gaining table, allied d ip lo m ats have r e ­ In other agenda c o m m itte e b u siness, a ported. ski trip proposal introduced O ct. 15 by tr a v ­ U.S. officials w ere rep o rted still a w a it­ el d ire c to r Abbie F o rs te r w as w ithdraw n ing H anoi's reply to the bom bing halt pro­ U ’ r e c e iv e s $ 2 3 3 ,2 5 9 due to th e ca n cellatio n of p a rtic ip a tio n by posal. tw o oth er in te re ste d groups. W ithout the In W ashington, W hite House press sec­ other groups. ASMSU would be resp o n sib le r e ta ry G eorge C h ristian re ite ra te d a s ta te ­ for rec ru itin g 120 in te re ste d sk ie rs instead S tate N ew s photo by Bob Ivins. m e n t of Oct. 16 th a t th e re has been no ba­ sic change in the V ietnam situation. fo r H e a d S ta r t p r o g r a m of the original 40. The Student C om plaint proposal, w hich B ut S e c re ta ry of S tate D ean Rusk m e t S ix - p o c k p u p s By NORMA G R E E N in Q uonset 77 and a r e in stru c ted in child w as re fe rre d to agenda c o m m itte e O ct. 15, in W ashington, w ith . S oviet*A m bassador developm ent, audo-visual aides, social w as defeated w ith the u n d erstanding th a t S tate N ew s S taff W riter Anatoly D obrynin am id speculation th a t th e principles it set down would be a s sim i­ the Soviet Union is ac tiv e ly involved in the p u s h e d to Vets A $233.259 g ra n t to MSU. for a special Head S ta rt train in g p ro g ram involving w ork and c o u rse s em phasizing h ealth and nutrition of a pre-school child lated into th e Student D efender Assn p eacem aking ac tiv itie s. A S ta te D e p a rt­ They do not sell b ee r on cam pus. L ectu re and field w ork a re an in teg ral (SDA) proposal introduced by L egal Aid nine in stru c to rs and 180 train ees, has been m e n t spokesm an said th a t D obrynin con­ And they do not have a g ro cery p a rt of th e tra in in g p ro cess. D irec to r H a rry C hancey. approved by th e O ffice of E conom ic Op­ fe rre d w ith R usk la st S atu rd ay and ag ain "T h e tra in e e s p a rtic ip a te in field ex­ The board approved C h a n cey 's SDA pro­ sto re here, eith er. p o rtu n ity (O EO ) in W ashingtin. D.C. M onday night. T h ere have been re p o rts the Well then, w h at a re those two p erie n ce s involving th e lab o rato ry nur­ posal. th ereb y establishing a new leg al T his is th e th ird fed eral g ra n t for MSU. Soviet Union w as using its influence in people in the top p ic tu re doing se ry school on ca m p u s and also o th e r se rv ice w ithin the L egal Aid D ept. SDA a p io n eer in th e H ead S ta rt train in g pro­ H anoi in an e ffo rt to bring about a deal. schools and so cial se rv ic e in stitu tio n s in will help stu d e n ts p re p a re an d p re se n t pushing th a t g ro ce ry c a r t w ith the g ra m for underp riv iled g ed pre-school chil­ H a rrim a n did hot m ake any d ire c t re f­ Stroh s ea se s in it? the c o m m u n ity ," M iss G arlick said. c a se s before any U niv ersity ju d ic ia l body. d ren and th e ir fam ilies. e re n c e to the behind-the-scenes parleys. This w eek begins th e eighth H ead F ro m the policy co m m ittee , th e b oard "T h o se tw o peo p le" a r e Howie “ T he p ro g ra m is bu ilt around the need B ut he conveyed a sense of urgency when S ta rt p ro g ra m h ere, w hich will tra in passed the policy for m ixed stu d e n t groups, and Jill R abinow itz of E a s t for p a re n ta l involvem ent in pre-school he told them : “ It is tim e for you to act. L ansing who seem to have found te a c h e rs, so cial w o rk e rs and th e ir aides. a proposal th a t w ill im p lem e n t an ASMSU e d u c a tio n ," M iss B etty G arlick. d ire c to r T he choice is yours. ' ju s t about th e b est A nim al T ra n ­ T he tw enty-five tra in e e s a re housed in A ctivities B ureau responsible to th e AS­ of th e MSU H ead S ta rt training p ro g ram , H anoi's envoy rep e ate d his call for an U n iv ersity Inn for th e d u ratio n of the MSU Board. sit System ever. said. unconditional U.S. bom bing halt, saying sev en w eek course. T he B ureau w ill be responsible for the When you have to tak e a w hole P rio r to th e official an n ouncem ent of the th is "le g itim a te dem and has becom e m ore As an innovation th is y ea r, social w ork­ calen d arin g of all-U niversity ev e n ts, re ­ crew of w riggling puppies to the H ead S ta rt p ro g ra m in M arch of 1965. im p e rativ e than e v e r . . . ” V et Clinic, you load them into beer e r s and d ire c to rs have been invited to a t­ view ing exceptions to th e policy, th e c re a ­ MSU began assem b lin g disad v an tag ed Thuy coupled his dem and for a bom bing ten d v ario u s train in g sessions and sh a re tion and updating of a listing of personnel ca se s and load th e c a se s into your ch ildren, ag e s th ree to five, for a school h a lt w ith a rep e titio n of his g o v ern m e n t's who can aid and advise groups in the p lan ­ g ro ce ry c a rt. situ atio n . in the ex p e rien c es of th e w orkers. sta n d th a t “ th e re cannot be re a l p ea ce " "W ith the in te ra c tio n of te ac h er, social ning of an ev en t and th e co m pilation And aw ay you go. Since 1966. MSU has been train in g 180 in V ietnam unless the U nited S ta te s rec o g ­ w o rk er and d ire c to r, th e H ead S ta rt sta ff i o t r i h i I ♦i Hfl flf S A fo tV 0 1 l i d e l i Ite S . te a c h e rs and te a c h e rs aides, annually. nizes the N L F and n eg o tiates South V iet­ (P le a se tu rn to page 13) W hile h ere on cam pus, the tra in e e s m e et n a m ’s p roblem s w ith the front. T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 4 , 1968 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n U H G iS B E T T E R H O U S M G ¡O u t-o ï-tu n e s tu d e n t b o a r d - , * ¿ ”4 for slum clean-up giving m e icfyear-old th e rig h t i.fo ld s h n /n a & Q y q | ,p a r t y v< & 1 1,» E d ito rs N ote: This is th e a m e a su re to prTvent c rim e but p rovide these m o th e rs w ith “ We m u st m ove a s rap id ly tion of "H appy B irth d a y ” he also has proposed th a t fire­ bab y s itte rs and w ith the to v o te .” as possible tow ard a c e a se fire By DEBORAH FITCH sized p ic tu re of senior f ir s t of tiro a rtic le s a boot th e to her. a r m s han d lin g and safety be n e c e ssa ry train in g so they can About a c tiv ist stu d e n ts who and then push for fre e electio n s m e m b e r - a t - la rg e H arv c a a g re ts io a a l R a ce ia th e sixth S tate N ew s S taff W riter They w ere not ex actly ta u g h t in th e secondary g e t a jo b ," H ârriso n added. propose violence H arriso n said, w hich would include th e N a­ Dzodin w orn on th e la p e l). d is tric t. T om orrow , view s of Not only do ASMSU peo­ in tune w ith one an o th er, schools. “ I d o n 't believe w e h av e to tional L iberation F ro n t, then ple arg u e, e a t and sm oke, A fter J a n got over being th e ia co m b e at, C h arles Cham- b u t then, th a t is not so un­ “ We m u st stop penalizing To in c re a se citizen p a rtic i­ b u m th e co u n try down to g et o u t,” said H arrison. su rp rised , the e n tire board b erla in , w ill b e p resen ted . they also have g irlfrien d s usual. m o th e rs on ADC who a tte m p t patio n in p o litics H arriso n pro­ change things. P eo p le can g et “ Our n lilita ry ex p en d itu res w arb led a stirrin g rendi- (th e guys do). By W ES T H O R P to w o rk ,” he said. “ We m u st posed a citizen s advisory com ­ ch an g es by w orking w ithin the m u st be red u ced to p e rm it a And, so m etim es, those S ta te N ew s S taff W riter m itte e w h ere th e co n g ressm an sy s te m .” g re a te r budget for education g irlfrien d s have b irth ­ w ould m e-it w ith his consti­ The 30-year-old H arriso n has and other m a jo r d o m estic p ro ­ days. O J a m e s H arriso n , D em o c ratic t u e n t s a t le a st once a m onth. proposed an im m ed ia te c e ssa­ g ram s w ithout in creasin g the Tom S am et, ju n io r m em - ca n d id a te for C ongress from H arriso n said, “ w e m u st open tion of bom bing of N orth V iet­ tax burden on m iddle-class b er-at-la rg e (you re m e m ­ th e Sixth D istric t, has pro ­ up th e p o litical p a rtie s by nam . A m erican s.” H arriso n s a id . b er him - th e S en ato r) posed th a t slu m d w ellers be planned a little ASMSU used to clea n up th e slum s. B oard b irth d a y shindig for I H arriso n said th a t slum r e s i­ th e light of his se n ato ria l d en ts should be em ployed w ith s ta te and p riv a te funds to J u v e n ile C o u rt sp o n so rs life, J a n Snider, M ans­ field, Ohio, junior. m a k e th e needed re p a irs to Of course, such frivol­ b rin g th e ir neighborhoods up to a liv ab le condition. fo s te r c h ild re h a b ilita tio n ity could not happen be­ fore th e b oard had done To m a k e u rb an a r e a s m o re h ab itab le, H arriso n said th a t * By NORMA G R E E N re n in a te m p o rary hom e, m o st The F o ste r P a re n t T raining tw o hours w o rth of d ro n ­ ing a t th e ir T uesday night P ro g ram began in S ep tem b er housing p ro je c ts shouldn’t be S tate N ew s S taff W riter like th e ir own, m inus th e neg­ 1966 through the jo in t coop­ m eetin g , b ut then who g ets m a d e in th e sk y sc ra p e r sytle. The only p ro g ram in the le c t,” F lo ren ce B ritton, social era tio n s of four g re a te r L ansing som ething for nothing? H e h as proposed a “ sc a tte re d L ansing a re a th a t can provide w o rk er, said. social se rv ice agencies. About 10 p .m ., c h a ir­ housing” ap p ro ach w here hous­ a one-to-one p a re n ta l like re ­ R eg u lar m eetin g s for fo ster Most re c ru itin g of fo ster m an P e te r E llsw o rth ing p ro je c ts would contain a lationship for som e deprived p a re n ts have been estab lish ed done * w ord sm iled a sm ile o r tw o and few fam ilies and w here chil­ child is offered by th e Lansing Ia K o ilo r n n m m il n i t in n ç “ ° , of-m outh co m m u n icatio n s in ex called a recess. R ay Doss, d re n would have a y ard to play Ju v e n ile C ourt F o s te r P a re n t betw een the 140 p a irs of fo ster isting fo ster hom es. vice ch a irm an pushed the in. P ro g ra m . p a re n ts in Ingham County and M ass m ed ia m eth o d s of r e ­ h air out of his ey es and H arriso n has ' proposed th e “ The p ro g ram is concerned th e social w orkers. H AR R IS O N cru itm en t bring a high r a te of p re p a re d to enjoy som e re g istra tio n of all fire a rm s as w ith the reh a b ilita tio n of child­ The purpose of the m eetin g s in ap p ro p riate ap p licatio n s to the b irth d ay cake. is to in c re ase th e p a re n ts ’ un­ Tom brought J a n in to co u rt office, such a s hom osex­ d erstan d in g of th e ir ro le in the be su rp rised . She a rriv e d uals and single people, K allm an co u rt process, in hope of help- . . w earin g a H arvy B utton, M o th e r s h ie ld s 18 -y e a r - o ld ing th e child p re p a re em otionally for fu tu re planning and even- How ever, su ccessfu l fo ster ” ” hom es have housed m o re th an :•:! a board m e m b e r's la te s t sym bol of cool (a w allet­ The big surprise tu ally re tu rn to his n atu ra l 100 children, in m an y y ea rs p aren ts. w ith devoted fo ster p are n ts. "W e a re able to d ea l m o re fr o m d r a ft r e g is tr a tio n thoroughly, through g ro u p dis­ SAN JO SE , Calif. (CPS) - Does a d ra ft board o r a p are n t have firs t claim on a m inor child? legally a person, needs her perm issio n to re- g ister. and thus “ He will not re g is te r .” M rs. w hich is co u n ter to those things he has been ta u g h t to su p p o rt." E ric is on probation on a c h a rg e of refu sin g to obey an cussions by co u rt p e rs o n n e f and sp e ak e rs, w ith p ro b lem s fo ste r p aren ts, p a rtic u la r to the court-placed fo ste r ch ildren, of Garfinkel examines history o rd er to d isp e rse during the th a t is, legal te ch n ic alitie s, ex­ T h at legal question is being W hitehorn w rote Local Board of black protest movement O akland d ra ft p ro te sts in Oc­ tre m e em o tio n al b eh av io r of raise d by a P alo Alto m other 62. “ I refu se to allow him to to b e r 1967. He has th ree other an y kind, delin q u en cy ,” L ansing w ho is refusing to le t h er 18- do so. I have no intention to b ro th e rs, one of whom is a Ju v e n ile C ourt Ju d g e J a m e s year-old son re g iste r for the allow E ric , for whom I am th re e -y e a r N avy v eteran . An­ K allm an said. d raft. still legally responsible, to be o th e r has retu rn ed his d ra ft “ To ta k e a child, u sually w ith m an is th e e v e r p re se n t fe a r d e r of the blacks. H is id eal­ M rs. E velyn W hitehorn con­ placed in a position w here he By ROSA MORALES S tate le g isla tu res sought to card . The th ird is not y et eligi­ ph y sical and m e n ta l d eficien cies, th a t ev en tu ally the black m an o ut do ea c h o th er on how to ogy w as “ B lack to A fric a.” tends th a t h er son E ric is not m u st p a rtic ip a te in a w ar S tate N ew s S taff W riter ble for the d raft. c re a te s an em o tio n al d rain a g e would r e a r up and rev o lt ag ain ­ keep th e black m an fro m p a r­ G arv ey could crow d hundreds H erb ert G arfin k el, dean of M rs. W hitehorn has throw n a for an y fo ste r p a r e n t,” K allm an J a m e s M adison Colj ex st the w h ite m an. tic ip a tin g w ith the p assag e of of blacks into M adison Square new legal arg u m e n t a t the continued. plained the black p ro te st issue D uring the Civil W ar the J im Crow Laws. T he final G ard en and he b ec am e known local board. Up to now. d ra ft H ow ever, having to p ro m ise in black m an w as su p p ressed in tr u th ca m e in th e c a se of a s a genius of m a ss le a d e r­ in his le c tu re "H isto ry of N egro re sis ta n c e h as been based a w ritte n a g re e m e n t not to m an y situ atio n s, b ut did be­ P lessy in 1896. T he co u rt ship. P ro te s t M ovem ent” W ednesday m ainly on a rg u m e n ts of con­ ad o p t th e fo ster child is one of a t Wilson A uditorium , a s p a rt com e so ld iers in th e Union decision effectiv ely rep ealed G arfinkel defined M artin scien ce p resen ted by pro­ th e m o st d ifficu lt stip u latio n s of A rm y alth o u g h w ithout troops L u th er K ing’s lead ersh ip a s a of an “ In troduction to Policy ev e ry th in g th a t blacks w an t­ sp ectiv e d ra fte e s th em selv es. th e p ro g ra m , w hich is p a rt of p roblem s>. c o u rse . u nder th e ir com m and. L ater ed. The P lessy c a se w as a c a ta ly s t in th e positive rea lm The issue is fu rth e r Compli­ th e co u rt process. G arfin k el said th a t p a r t of th e re w ere black officials c a ta ly st, b ut a re v e rs e c a ta ­ th a t th rew out the w hole gam u t c a te d b ecau se ag e-o f-m ajo rity F o s te r p a re n ts tend to becom e elec ted and ap p o in ted in a. few ly st th a t dashed ev ery hope for of J im Crow Law s and s tre s s ­ th e reaso n for the b la c k 's con­ law s a re not uniform ac ro ss too a tta c h e d to th e children tinued suppression by th e w hite in stan ces of m ilita ry and civil b lack s w ho v /d te looking up. ed the passive re sis ta n c e of th e country. In som e sta te s , an a f te r living w ith and carin g for g o v ern m en t. >, G h an d i’s belief. B lack ap a th y and u tte r d es­ 18-year-old is considered a c it­ them . He said th a t th e d o m in an t G arfin k el gave tw o prognisis p a ir w as th e condition of the izen. “ All shades, g rad e s an d v a r­ view of th e tim e for th e w hite for the fu tu re of black p ro test. day. iatio n s of ch ild ren a r e p ut in The p essim istic one d e a lt w ith th e h o m es,” K allm an said. M a rk Rudd, m an w as th a t “ th e re w as a G arfin k el p ro g re sse s involvem ent in g u erilla w a r­ p ro p er p la ce fo r b la c k s.” through the list of black spokes­ ROSES * £ The children co n sist of m o st eth n ic, religious and ra c ia l back­ SDS le a d e r In th e post-Civil W ar days m en who have m ad e an indel­ fa re in the c itie s and w hite backlash. T his in tu rn could of the R eco n stru ctio n P erio d ible m a rk on h isto ry and, sp eci­ G ash and C a rry grounds. At th e p rese n t, th e re re su lt in political and legal th e black sought to re a liz e his fically the h isto ry of th e black. Jon Anthony is a sh o rtag e of m in o rity group to visit campus rig h ts. D evelopm ent of educ­ B ooker T. W ashington, firs t consequences and th e re v e rsa l 809 E . M ichigan Ave« fo ster hom es, esp ecially Spanish atio n in s titu tio n s-a long s triv ­ of p rese n t legislation possible. black spokesm an, a rtic u la te d -A m erican. M ark Rudd, le ad e r of Colum ­ ed for g o a l-w a s tu rn ed to black resp o n ses of d esp air to COME b ia U n iv ersity 's S tudents for a ash es a s th e Klu Klux K lan D em o c ratic Society (SDS) d u r­ burned th em out. F e d e ra l th e needs of the black. W ash­ in gton’s em p h asis w as on w h at Afro music, TO A FREE ing d isru p tio n s a t the M orning- tro o p s w ere rem oved fro m the th e b lack s could do for th e m ­ W a n t to k n o w C h ristia n sid e H eights cam p u s la st spring, issue so th a t the K lan w as w ill speak on cam p u s S aturday. su ccessfu l ev en in the N orth. selves. F re d D ouglas, in con­ tinuing th e idealogy of th e black dance head S c ie n c e how Jesus L e c tu r e Rudd, who has spoken ag a in st G arfin k el d rew th e p ic tu re of th e “ p etty bourgeoisie, the ig­ th e tim es c le a rly w hen he d es­ m an said th a t th e black w anted c h a ra c te r, b u t he could only Biafra benefit m iddle crib ed how th e psychological h e a le d th e s ic k ? n o ran t, m isin fo rm ed cla ss th a t has w hat we call a w ea rin ess w as affec tin g the g e t it by h im self. “ It is a tta in ­ ab le b u t w e m u st a tta in it.” T h ere will be a B iafra b enefit dance featu rin g the " B ia fra Am­ Sunday false co n scio u sn ess,” will a p ­ black m an. The m o ra l fib er had W .E.B . D uBois, founder of b a s sa d o r's H ighlife B a n d ," led Oct, 27 p e a r a t 8 p.m . in 104 B Wells been sapped from th e people th e N iag ara C onference of 1905 by Chief Koko Ita a t 8:30 p.m . 3:30 p .m . H all and show a 55 m in u te film , who had b ecom e the resp o n sib i­ in sisted on im m ed ia te ap p lica­ F rid a y , YMCA. 301 L enaw ee. “ W hat H appened a t C olum bia.” lity of a nation. One m an, tion of th e firs t five am en d ­ Sponsored by the B iafra Assn. M acD onald M iddle School E , Lansing T hom as W atson, sought to unite m e n ts of the Bill of Rights. in th e A m ericas, Inc.. E a s t L an­ IB M C O M P U T E R I Z E D th e im poverished b lack s and DuBois m a in tain ed “ th a t m anly sing C hapter, the evening w ill be R E S E R V A T I O N S w hites. At firs t the union se em ­ self re sp e c t is w o rth m o re an opportunity to h ea r A frican ed to w ork, b ut soon the w hite th an land an d h o u se,” in re s ­ H ighlife m usic and o bserve a MHA and WIC Preseni C O LLEG E TRA V EL at populace in th e South sim ply ponse to W ashington's belief "ty p ic a l A frican ballroom a t­ negotiated in seg reg atio n to w hich accep ted social se g re g a­ m o sp h e re ." 3 5 1 -6 0 10 obtain for gains for th e m ­ tion. F o r those not fa m ilia r w ith selves. The p ro te st m o v em en t a t th e rh y th m ic step s and body . JU S T ! th is tim e com bined w ith the g e s tu re s of the H ighlife dance, rev italiz atio n of th e w hite abol­ th e re will be a d em o n stratio n . itio n ists m o v em en t and the T ickets will be $2 single and NAACP w as form ed. $3.50 p er couple. 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M IC H IG A N IV9-I9 39 Merr.ber Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ■ j/*,., . r 'V -~t. ^ L ... T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 4 , 1968 3 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n IS R A E L I, E G Y P T IA N C O N F LIC T N E W S M i d e a s t j e t f i g h t e r s l a s h s u m m n ry ****** i ik *j m , ‘(hj,/.nv.>. ••T t \ - & * ***** » ■ * • * <■*. L W (r«m , C ^ r c quntPcr "an S n EE ggy p tia n and E g y p tian je t fig h ters losses and said its pilots a c ­ bank of the can al and occupied m en t spokesm an a s saying A c a p s u le s u m m a r y o f th e d a y ’ s e v e n ts f r o m clashed W ednesday for the com plished th e ir purp o se of all of ad jac en t Sinai sin ce the blocking an a e ria l intrusion. U.S. sale of the P h an to m s o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . . ____ firs t tim e since th e Arab- 1967 w ar. in w hich d estru c tio n would en co u rag e Isra e l " to Isra eli w ar of Ju n e 5-10, 1967, “ O ur planes did not vio late of E g y p t's a ir force w as one p e rp e tra te fu rth e r agg ressio n sn arlin g into b rief action E g y p tian a ir sp ace and they of th e ir first o b jectives. E gypt all retu rn ed safely to b a s e ,” ag a in st th e Arabs."» " T h e R epublic o f I ietnam above the Suez Canal. h a s been receiving new Soviet T he a e ria l actio n w as the An E g y p tian m ilita ry a spokesm an said in Tel Aviv. p lan es to rebuild th a t force. faces the fu tu r e u ith co n fi­ “ The C airo claim is sh e er non­ R adio C airo b ro ad c ast a first rep o rted en g a g em en t of spokesm an in C airo d ec la re d a any kind along th e can al since dence. This confiden ce is war­ flight of four Isra eli je ts vio­ se n se .” com m unique on the E g y p tian th e U.N. G en eral A ssem bly ranted by recent d evelo p ­ lated E g y p tian a ir sp ace over The sto ry h ere w as th a t th e c la im s to victory a t in te rv als sta rte d d eb atin g th e M iddle Ism ailia , a m idw ay p o in t on Isra eli je ts took off and in te r­ fo r alm o st an hour, in te rsp e rs­ m ents and its capacity to care E a s t problem in th e 23rd a s ­ th e canal. Two w ere shot down cep ted two of E g y p t's Soviet- ing p atrio tic songs and m a r ­ fo r the grow ing needs o f its sem bly session th a t opened and a th ird w as hit. built M IGs n ea r Ism ailia and tia l m usic. the E g y p tian s th en tu rn ed Sept. 24. p e o p le ." "A fte r th is su ccessful dog­ A dispatch from C airo said A cross the w ay, how ever, A m bassador W . A verell fig h t," he said, “ the E g y p tian back. T he Isra eli spokesm an E g y p tian s in the s tre e ts heard did not say w h eth er fire w as th e re have been m an y fights planes re tu rn e d safely to th eir th e com m unique on tra n sisto r lla rrim a n along the Jo rd a n R iv er Valley. b ases:" exchanged. rad io s and w elcom ed the E x ch an g es of fire w ere re ­ new s. Some of them w ere q uoted as saying: “ God is ported betw een Isra eli and J o r ­ dan ian fo rces W ednesday in High Tiara International N ews g re a t. . L e t's kick the Is ra e lis off our lan d ." the a re a of th e Allenby B ridge This replica of a fam ous Tiara w o u ld be fit fo r any • C om m unist China a sse rte d today a U.S. w arsh ip and a m ili­ J a rrin g n e g o tia te s P re sid en t G am al Abdel and a t B a p tistry , ab o u t 2 v* m iles south of the bridge. campus q u e e n . T h e o b j e c t d ’ a * t c a n b e f o u n d a “1 L e o n ta ry plane intruded into Chinese te rrito ry off south China T ues­ N a s s e r's people w ere told th at, G .'s J e w e lI r y S t o r e o n G r a n d River Avenue. day " in g rav e m ilita ry p ro v o catio n s." P eking ra d io said a E ac h side said it su ffered no State Nev/s p ho to b y L a n c e Lajoni of tne two Israeli planes a l­ ca su a ltie s. spokesm an of th e F oreig n M inistry w as authorized to issue Red China s "464th serio u s w arn in g " ag a in st the alleged intrusions. Is ra e li w i t h d r a w a legedly ploded over d estroyed, Ism ailia. one ex ­ The U N IT E D NATIONS, N.Y. lastin g peace should include spokesm an said an Isra eli p i­ • Sentenced to four m onths in a re fo rm a to ry for assau ltin g (A P ) -- An E g y p tian m e m o r­ Isra eli w ith d raw al from oc­ lot w as seen bailing out on the an im m ig ratio n officer a t the T oronto a irp o rt, 17 year-old R i­ andum to U.N. envoy G unnar cupied A rab te rrito rie s and e a s te rn side of the canal. T rio la u d s la u n c h c r e w ; card o A lfred M agee of New Y ork said he would p re fe r the V. J a rr in g a sk s him to find out A rab ack now ledgm ent of Is­ He did not specify the types m axim um penalty, w hich is five years. M agee told a C anadian from Isra e l w h eth er it will ra e li sovereignty w ithin " s e ­ of planes. m a g istra te th a t thousands of his fellow b lack s a re being killed w ith d raw fro m all th e Arab c u re and recognized boun­ M ost of Is ra e l's squadrons in V ietnam and he has no w ish to join them when he becom es te rrito rie s it occupied la s t year. d a rie s .” a r e of F ren ch m ake. fa c e c ro w d s , d e b r ie fin g eligible for the U.S. d ra ft next year. The m em o ran d u m also ask s The Isra eli so u rces said Is­ Isra e l is seeking to buy from him to find out w h eth er Isra el Cape Kennedy. F la. (A Pi F o rce had su b m itted it be­ "W e d o n 't have the courage, ra e l could not d e c la re itself on th e United S tates 50 supersonic • About 1,000 stud en ts d em o n strate d W ednesday a t a u n iv er­ “ is rea d y to im p lem e n t” the -A p o llo 7's sm iling a s tro ­ fore th e flight. laughed S ch irra. "W e've been w ith d raw al until it knew w here F4 P hantom s. je t fighter- sity hospital in R io De Ja n e iro w here a stu d e n t w as killed in S ecurity Council’s reso lu tio n of th e boundaries should be, and it bo m b ers w hich have proved n au ts flew back to this sp ace­ They looked a t a big b anner aw ay too long." a clash w ith police and eight o th e rs and th re e policem en w ere la st Nov. 22, w hich affirm ed p ort W ednesday, thanked th eir which re a d "W elcom e Back The crow d cheered. would not know th a t un til it m o re than a m atch for th e best injured Tuesday. p rin cip les and re q u ire m e n ts for learn ed w h eth er the A rabs fo re­ of the MIGs in dogfighting in launch crew for the " g r e a t Wally, Donn. W a lte r" and a c ­ se ttle m e n t of the A rab -Israeli saw an a rm e d fro n tier or an V ietnam . sen d o ff" and re tire d to sec­ know ledged the c h e ers of m ore • N obel-Prize w inning author M ikkail Sholokov and other w ar of Ju n e 5-10,1967. open fro n tier lusion to re p o rt to en g in eers than 500 sp ace w o rk ers a s se m ­ co n serv ativ e Soviet lite ra ry fig u res told Czechoslovak w rite rs The co n ten ts of the m e m o r­ and d o cto rs the fine d etails bled a t th e Cape K ennedy a ir ­ today it is "u n fo rg iv ab le" to be co m placent ab o u t the ev en ts andum b ec am e known Wed­ of th e ir 11 day sp ace m ission. strip , w hich is b a rre d to the th a t lead to the Soviet occupation of C zechoslovakia. P ra g u e s nesday. E g y p tian F o reig n Min­ W hat they tell the ex p e rts public. S ch irra stepped to a d e p a rtu re from Soviet-style com m unism " re a lly pained and a larm ed u s.” 39 Soviet w rite rs said in an "o p en le tte r to th eir iste r M ahm oud R iad handed it to J a rr in g S atu rd ay and Isra eli C u sh in g su p p o rts in th re e d ay s of d ebriefings h ere and an o th er w eek a t the m icrophone and thanked them . "T h e b est p a rt of course Czechoslovak co m rades. F o reig n M inister Abba E b an M anned S p ace craft C enter in is to com e h o m e." he said. • O usted P an am an ia n P re sid e n t A rnulfo A rias con tin u es ef­ took it back w ith him T uesday H ouston will have a bearin g "W e w ere h ere for a num ber forts to round .up support from the O rganization of A m ëri- night on a w eek ’s trip to J e ru ­ J a c k i e ’s m a r r i a g e on w h eth er the th ree-m an of m o n th s b ut w e left ra th e r can S tates for his fourth re tu rn to the presidency. salem to re p o rt to the C abinet. Apollo 8 crew w ill m ak e a trip suddenly. Now w e r e back. He is ex p ected to give h a s received m ail condem n- around the m oon in D ecem b er It's a re a l tr e a t to be look­ BOSTON (A P) - R ich ard Isra e l s rea ctio n to E g y p t’s ing M rs. Kennedy, 'condem n- The N ational A eronautics ing a t the people who gave us N ational News questions w hen he re tu rn s to C ard in al Cushing say s he r e ­ ing m e and condem ning the and Space A d m in istratio n ex ­ the g re a t sen d o ff." je c te d req u e sts from p erso n s • The S tate D ep a rtm en t said the U nited S ta te s and N orth New Y ork and re su m e s talk s c h u rc h ." and he asked: "W hv p ects to m ak e a decision on E isele said. " I t 's g re a t to identified w ith the la te P r e s i­ K orea m et W ednesday for m o re than th ree hours a t P anm un- w ith J a rr in g next T uesday or c a n ’t she m a rry w hom ever she Apollo 8 by m id-N ovem ber. be back. Thank you for the d en t K ennedy’s a d m in is tra ­ ffirfi on re le a se of the U.S. intelligence ship P ueblo and its 82- W ednesday. w an ts to m a rry , and why Looking relax ed a fte r a night w arm w elco m e." tion and “ o th ers in tim ately m an crew . The session w as the 24th since the ship and m en were Isra eli so u rces in d icated th a t should I be condem ned and ab o ard the a irc ra ft c a r rie r R eferrin g to S c h irra 's two re la te d . . w ith th e K ennedy seized last Ja n . 23 off the N orth K orean port of Won San. T here Isra e l is unlikely to d e c la re why should she be condem ned? E ssex , N avy Capt. W alter M. previous sp ace flights. Cun­ fam ily ” th a t he try to stop w as no rep o rted pro g ress m ade a t the m eeting. now e ith e r th a t it w ill w ith­ th e m a rria g e of Ja cq u e lin e N oting that he has " v e ry S ch irra . J r ., Donn F. E isele ningham said. "W ally s been d raw from all the occupied te r ­ K ennedy and A risto tle Onas- clo se relatio n sh ip s w ith J a c ­ and civilian W alter Cunning­ through this re tu rn sev eral • In a m a jo r change of policy, the ousted O cean Hill-Browns- rito rie s o r th a t it is rea d y to queline K ennedy" b ecau se he ham alighted from two planes tim es. But it's not old hat to sis. viiie e x p e rim en tal school board said today it w as w illing to im p lem e n t th e resolution, the “ I would have no p a r t" of officiated a t her m a rria g e to th a t ferried them from the Donn and I. Thank you very re sto re 7? disputed w hite te a c h e rs to classro o m s in an effo rt b asis for J a rin g 's p ea ce m is­ th e req u e sts, th e R om an th e late p resid en t and baptized c a rrie r. m u c h ." to end the citv-w ide te a c h e rs ' strik e th a t has-kept m o st of the sion as U.N. sp ecial re p re se n ­ Cathdlic archbishop of Boston th e ir children. C ard in al Cush­ E isele learn ed W ednesday A row of g irls, re stra in e d by c ity 's 1.1 m illion pupils from the schools. ta tiv e to the M iddle E ast. and close friend of the K en­ ing said she visited him th a t P re sid e n t Johnson had ro p es and se cu rity police, a sk ­ The resolution “ re q u e s ts " nedy fam ily said in urging se c re tly a w eek ago for a two- approved his prom otion to ed the as tro n a u ts to com e over • A rizonians a r e being told a vote for B a rry G o ld w ater for S e c re ta ry G en eral U -T hant to hour talk. lieu ten an t colonel. The Air and see them . th a t " c a r ita s . c h a rity " be sen ato r is an en d o rsem en t of the G rand Canyon and the sp irit n am e a sp ecial re p re se n ta tiv e shown tow ard the la te p re s i­ ot the w estern pioneer. to p ro m o te a se ttle m e n t "in ac co rd an c e w ith the p rin cip les d e n t's widow. This idea of saying s h e 's ex ­ S h e a ffe r’s b ig d e a l g e ts yo u th ro u g h • H ubert H. H um phrey stood at the Alam o W ednesday and and p ro v isio n s" in it. urged T exas D em o c rats to show the sa m e d eterm in a tio n as the B ut it only " a ff ir m s " those co m m u n icated , s h e 's a public sinner, w hat a lot of non­ 2 9 te rm p a p e rs ,3 b o o k re p o rts,1 7 e xa m s, Davy C ro ck etts and the Jim Bow ies in turing back R epubli­ p rin cip les and provisions. can m oney and R epublican pow er. In so doing, it se ts out th a t se n se ." he said. "O nly God knows who is a sinner, who is 5 2 q u iz z e s a n d 6 m o n th s o f h o m e w o rk. not. N O D E -E S C A L A T IO N “ T h ere a re so m any ra m ifi­ catio n s w ith re g a rd to an y ­ S o rry a b o u t th a t. S h e a f f e r ’s b ig d e a l m e a n s y o u c a n w r i t e tw ic e a s lo n g . B e c a u s e y o u thing th a t m ig h t be considered a s sinful th a t only God Al- g e t t h e lo n g - w r it in g S h e a f f e r d o lla r m ightly could rea lly in te rp re t b a l l p o i n t p l u s a n e x t r a lo n g - w r itin g N o r th V ie t u n it m a u le d ; them and m a n ife st finite love for th e sinner, w hile H is in­ 4 9 0 r e f ill f r e e . All f o r j u s t a d o lla r . H ow m u c h d o y o u th in k you c a n a t the sa m e tim e despising the sin ." The w orld’s longest w riting dollar ballpoint p e n . S H E A F F E R * d istric t q u a r te r s s h e lle d At the V atican, F au sto V allainic said Wed­ M sgr. nesday of th e C ardinal s re ­ SAIGON i A P i - A N orth cam p, scene of heavy fighting 1st Corps a re a a v e ra g e 25 m ile m a rk s: "A s fa r as I am con­ V ietnam ese unit w as m auled la st S eptem ber. sm a ll co n tac ts a day. cern ed no d ec la ra tio n s from W ednesday southw est of Da Nang Thuong Due ca m e under en e­ h ere have been m ad e on the and the enem y shelled a d istric t* m y m o rta r a ttac k , and 18 m o r­ South K o rean M arines re p o rt­ C ardinal Cusbipg a ffa ir jjprv h e a d q u a rte rs about five m iles ta r shells b u rst in th a t d istric t ed killing 32 g u e rrilla s T uesday should it be ex pected th a t the from the .lighting the U S. h e a d q u arte rs and a h am let n e a r­ around Hoi An. an o th er hotbed V atican w ill say anything Com m and rep o rted - by. A govern m en t spokesm an of enem y activ ity until rec en tly a b o u tit." , said four divilians w ere killed 15 m iles south of Da Nang. C ardinal Cushing said he • Senior o ffic ers a t Da Nang and 13 o th ers wounded. said they saw no sign of enem y M ilitary so u rces in Da Nang de-escalation in th a t n orthern took the view th a t the rec en t efh ip ’qghore’ 1st Corps a re a . They estim a ted lull does not su g g est a w ith­ allied forces th e re face the draw al or de-escalation. They guru shirt, equivalent of 100.000 enem y said the enem y alw ay s has pulled troops. back to refu rb u sh a fte r fight­ shaper of The U.S. Com m and said M a­ ing such as th a t w hich rag ed rine scouts sighted four colum ns around Thuong Due Sept. 28-30. wardrobe of N orth V ietnam ese totaling m o re than 400 m en m arching to­ They pointed out th a t in the philosophies w ard Da Nang in the open val­ 1st Corps a re a , th e re is the 5 .0 0 leys about 35 m iles to the south­ equivalent of 10 en em y divi­ w est. sions, including the N orth V iet­ The enem y soldiers w ere c a r ­ n am ese 2nd. 3rd and 320th divi­ rying rick ets, m o rta rs and oth­ sions. They also noted th a t en e­ e r w eapons. The scouts called m y a rtille ry and m o rta rs a re in a rtille ry and a ir strik e s and ac tiv e along the dem ilitarized 178 of the enem y w ere killed, zone se p aratin g the V ietnam s a U.S. spokesm an repo rted . and elsew h ere in the north. The N orth V ietnam ese w ere W hile th e m ain forces have about five m iles south of the avoided b attle , the Da Nang Thuong Due Special F o rc es officers said U.S. units in the The S ta te N ew s, the stu d en t n e w sp a p e r a t M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity , is published e v e ry c la ss d ay th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r w ith sp e c ia l W elcom e W eek an d O rie n ta tio n issu e s in J u n e a n d S e p te m b e r. S ubscripU on ra te s a r e $14 p e r y ear. M em b er A sso ciated P re s s, U nited P r e s s In tern aU o n al, In lan d D aily P r e s s A ssociation, A sso ciated C o lleg iate P re s s , M ichigan P r e s s A ssociaUon, M ich­ igan C o lleg iate P r e s s AssociaUon, U nited S ta te s S tu d e n t P r e s s A ssociaUon. Wu y m ed itate? The guru ta k es, with every th in g you Second c la s s p o stag e paid a t E a s t L ansing, M ichigan. own C arefree 5 0 :': p olyester. 50°S co tto n oxford. 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Bri il Jumen S. (*ranelli%m a n a g in g etlilor erti tor-i n-vh iv f T rinkn ( line , c a m /m x etlilor Jerry Pa n k hursts e d ito ria l viti tor Tam B raw n , spo rts e d ito r STATE N E W S Carol Bu.drosf\ a d w r i t M in g ^ m a m m JB k Patricjq 4 nntett, associate c a m p u s e d ito r U N IV E R S IT Y * *t » A * * * S ix-tim e recip ien t ot m e P a c e m a k e r aw ard fo r outstanding jo u rn alism . E D IT O R IA L S rv O T C Ñ K C R g 1 S tu d e n t v o te a n d m o r e f o r A c a d e m ic C o u n c il The Academic Council, in Faculty Affairs should also the first meeting of the term study the possibility of includ­ and also the first meeting at ing more student seats, both which students were finally undergraduate and graduate, represented, is sponsoring a on the Academic Council. study that could complete the DOU6 victory by giving those stu­ The move for student rights //(/fr o * dents a vote as well as a voice. has emerged as a three-phased one. Following the initial vic­ A motion by Harold Hart, tory of student representation, professor of chemistry, was the issue should be followed unanimously approved that up by granting students the A little m o r e d e m o c r a c y would mandate the Committee vote and then considering the on Faculty Affairs to study possibility of more proportion­ T v e got you a date, but the only thing the possibility of giving the ate student representation. I know about h er is that she lives in f o r M i c h i g a n ’s v o te rs three student members a --The Editors G iltner H all!’ vote. Gerald Massey, professor of No matter how hard support­ laws are eliminating some of philosophy and chairman of ers campaign. Pat Paulsen that competition in ideas and FRED SH ER W O O D the faculty committee, said his cannot win the presidential government policies. group should complete the election in Michigan. And A drive has now begun to study and have its recommen­ neither can Eugene McCarthy, force the Supreme Court to im­ dations prepared for the De­ v o te o f n o c o n fid e n c e according to a ruling of Attv. mediately consider Kelley’s cember meeting of the Aca­ Gen. Frank Kelley. ruling, and hopefully rescind demic Council. it. forcing all votes, including b e tte r chance a t p ro g re ssiv e change and. Michigan law states that write-ins. to be counted. The unanimous action of the W hat a s tra n g e electio n y e a r it is when hence, su rv iv al than a natiojn of auto a c to r and M cC arthy su p p o rte r R o b ert voters can vote only for presi­ Equally as bad is the plight Academic Council in approving Vaughn can a p p e a r on a television talk m ato n s. blithely ac cep tin g all th a t ■- M ild dential electors which have of the unfortunate American the study is an act of good faith show and re c e iv e ap p lau se w hen he says. th em and castin g non-votes in pap er elee- been certified to the office of “ This y e a r I w ill not vote for a p re si­ tions. voter who has taken the time toward student competence. W hat is needed, is the channels to r e ­ the secretary of state by a pol­ to study the candidates and d en tial c a n d id a te ." In o th e r y e a rs th a t Furthermore, if the commit­ s ta te m e n t would have been consid ered d ire c t th e en erg y th a t so often d issip ate s itical party. Thus, the organ­ the election issues, but finds tee does indeed recommend a a p a th e tic and irresp o n sib le, possibly even into thin a ir a t political ralley s. D espite ized parties in this election himself in a different district vote for the students, which it treasonous. left-w ing p ro testatio n s about the lack ol such channels, th e re a r e a lew Those have complete control, and at registration time. OutdatedX- should, it will complete the T his y e a r Ted Sorensen, a sp e ak e r of who feel the foreign policy of the U nited co n sid erab le v e rsa tility d ecid es it is dissident groups cannot be, residencv requirements often victory for meaningful student n ec essary to w eig h t an ad d re ss to a col­ S tate s is so im m o ra l (fiat it ju stifies" considered.^ jThe people^ ^ p a n _ mean IIieclll inWthkttl pdople who wuu move in representation on the Academ­ lege au d ien ce not w ith who to v o te fo r and a c tiv e re sis ta n c e m ight find th e ir actions less futile and m o re positively orien ted vote for the candidate of their-»»August and students in col­ ic Council--almost. why. b u t w ith th e v ery fa c t th a t they if they w ere in the P e a c e Corps, for should ju s t vote. choice--as long as it is Nixon. leges and universities cannot It is the lib e ral elem e n ts of th e p a rtie s, instance. Humphrey, or Wallace a min­ vote for any candidate. Even if the students get the how ever, th a t a r e not e n th u sia stic ab o u t In too m any ca ses. how ever, Ute or candidate. Is this restric­ In calling for a complete re­ vote, there still remains the voting. W herever Nixon a p p e a rs th e re is a l­ se e m s to like an y m o re. And he receiv es channels do not ex ist or a r e fru stra te d plenty of su p p o rt on th a t basis. som ew here in th e concealing haze ol p a rty tion of choice in violation of vision of some Michigan elec­ fact that there are now only w ays an e n th u sia stic crow d of "fo rg o tte n If Nixon p ro cla im s th e re is not a "d im e politics. A vast num ber of todav s vouth A m eric an s" who have assem b led to ch e er the Supreme Court s ruling in tion laws, Kelley has taken a three student seats on the Aca­ th e ca n d id ate who re m e m b e re d them . of d iffe re n c e " betw een the p olicies of a r e ce rtain ly educated and inform ed Wallace's Ohio case that “ com­ step toward correction. If this demic Council. Compared to 99 E x a c tly w h at he acco m p lish ed during his H u b ert H um p h rey and Lyndon Johnson. enough to vote for the m an who has faculty and administrative W allace te lls us th e d iffe ren ce betw een th e pow er to send them or th e ir b ro th e rs petition in ideas and govern­ is followed up. future elections s tin t on th e H ouse C o m m ittee on Un- H u m p h rey and Nixon can be m e a su re d by or husbands to w ar. but they a re not members, the proportion of A m erican A ctiv ities and w h at his p re ­ ment policies is at the core of of the president will be placed vious a ttitu d e s on V ietnam , u rb an r e ­ even s m a lle r change. W allace su p p o rters allow ed to because som ew here buck in jur electoral process and of more within the grasp of the student seats is entirely inade­ new al and th e an ti-p o v erty p ro g ra m w ere a r e th e m o st en th u siastic, and they will the d ark ag es it w as d ec la re d by fiat that the First Amendment free­ voters. And that is what our quate. h av e been "fo rg o tte n " also, but Nixon be th e le a st likely to have second thoughts 21 w as the p ro p er age to becom e an adult a t the polls. When college stu d en ts b ec am e intense!) doms?" By invalidating write- “ democracy" needs. When considering the voting re p re s e n ts a d efin ite d iv ersio n (so he tells Then th e re is th e heckling of th e c a n d i­ involved w ith the M cC arthy c a m p a m r * u s) from an ad m in istra tio n th a t no one in votes. Michigan election --The Editors proposition, the Committee on d ates. esp ecially H u b ert H um phrey, who th e E sta b lish m en t sm iled and nodded i: m u st su ffer for being th e not-so-silent th e ir direction, saying. See. you >in p a rtn e r in th e escalatio n of th e w a r to ta k e p a rt in the political p ro ce ss.' sav e V ietnam from --w hat w as it they told then went to Chicago a n d ' nominal'» us la s t? —falling into the w rong hands. H ubert H um phrey, who did not deem As he w as being nom inated H um phrey n e c essary to seek th e p eople's approve M AX LERNER sa t w ith th e c u rta in s d raw n in his hotel by running in p rim a rie s. suite, h erm e tic ally sealed from th e vio­ If the ca n d id a tes cannot aro u se enthn lence an d d issen t o cc u rrin g in the s tr e e t siasm . then, if they a r e e ith e r h e c k l e , , 15 floors below, and said he d id n 't think or given only the vote of no confidence the dem ocistcitQ rs reflected. j ^ h a t m ost let them offer w avs to tu rn the je«rin&v Humphrey: the positive choice people felt. and apath y into plaudits r a th e r than As his cam p aig n began rolling, how­ turning a deaf e a r or continuing to sim ply e v er. th e vice p resid e n t found it w as not fire up the alre ad y o v erh e ate d a tm o s ­ a s easy to keep his e a rs sh u t a s his eyes, phere. and ta lk s not only of so cial o rd er a t home, m a te . In a tim e of d o m estic violence and and he ca m e to a c c e p t heckling a s one of The turn in the straw polls, especially lead ersh ip and decisions. The b est w ay to the absen ce of w hich is in to lerab le and global tu rm o il, a people needs to know se v e ra l sad facts, tellin g one audience. in thè highly reliab le H arris Survey, shows a n sw er a can d id ate who a ssu m e s th a t the can kill thousands, b u t of a fra m e of th a t its Vice P re sid e n t h as th e know ledge "Y ou w ill find th a t w h erev er I a p p e a r Red C e d a r report the political tide sta rtin g to run for H ubert v o te r can be had is to show th a t he cannot. global law and o rd er, w hose absence an d d ecency needed to run the co u n try th e re w ill be those w hose sole purp o se is H um phrey and E dm und M uskie. The m ir- To vote for H um phrey and M uskie is can kill ten s of m illions. well. to in te rru p t m e ." By JIM D eFO R E ST ro r-im ag e of the polls, shaky a t best, is at to do th a t, but it is also som ething m ore. A P re sid e n t w ill need th a t kind of world T h ere a r e m any who do not like H um ­ Although heckling has an inauspicious le ast affording som e correction from the I do not believe in m erely n egative voting. Why do they close the b a rs on election view. He w ill also need, inside A m erica, p h re y ’s p erso n ality style. B ut a p re s­ h isto ry and seem s to ac co m p lish little fo rm e r disto rted im age of a runaw ay R ich­ To define whom and w hat you do not dav? The outcom e would be the sam e. a ta le n t for social innovation such as H um ­ id en tial choice is not an a e sth e tic one. It is ex c ep t th e fu rth e r alien atio n of one seg­ a rd Nixon victory The H um phrey turnouts choose, and why. is the beginning of d e­ p h rey has show n o ver his long S enate a p o litical choice, betw een th e a lte r n a ­ m e n t of so ciety from an o th er, it does have a r e also la rg e r, w arm e r, w ith m ore support fining w hom and w hat you do choose, and In four y e a rs the D em o c rats have gone c a re e r. He w ill need, if he is to govern tiv es th a t a r e th e re and betw een th e fu­ som e h ealth y asp ects. A so ciety of bois­ from the young. It is b e tte r to com e up why. from th e m a jo rity p a rty to third place in th e country, th e b asic tr u s t of A m erica's tu re s w e en v isag e for o u rselv es and our te ro u s and even an g ry citizen s who have ag g ressively from behind, as H um phrey is W hatever happens in the c u rre n t e f­ th e elec to ra l vote contest. See. they d o n 't eth n ic m in o rities and th e young people children. som e possibility of ch anneling th e ir doing, than to sit out the cam paign in fo rts tow ard a bom bing pause an d a c e a s e ­ e s c a la te everything! (ex cep t for th e far-o u t groups who tru s t C opyright 1968, Los A ngeles T im es en erg y tow ard positive goals has a far Nixon-fashion. tru sting blandly to your fire H um phrey has a b e tte r chance than the o th e r can d id ates to g et the w a r over no one). W ithout th is tru st, no P re sid en t lead, w ithout d ebate and w ithout co m m it­ m ent. w ith and to do som ething co n stru c tiv e can keep A m erica fro m being torn a p a rt by ra c ia l and relig io u s h atre d s and by Any vote is a vote both a g a in st and for. One m u st infinitely p refer, for exam ple. about the postw ar period. He know s w hat has happened, and he has been m oving g en eratio n al conflict. W ithout th is tru st, O U R R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S N ixon's m o d e ra te conservatism to G eorge stead ily to w ard his p rese n t flexible posi­ no P re sid e n t can keep to a m inim um the W allace's all-out p rim itivism . But it is tion on th e conditions of the n egotiated violence of co n fro n tatio n s on th e stre e ts, a doubtful consolation th a t w hile W allace peace. He is co m m itted to helping th e on cam p u ses, in th e schools, o r the vio­ tu rn s his face stonily to the paleolithic p ast, and would walk into the futu re back­ A sians rebuild the w ar-to rn a r e a s and to stren g th en th e fab ric of Asian self-help. lence of rep ressio n , w hich is the la st re ­ s o rt of d e s p e ra te m en who cannot govern F re e d o m re p o rt su p p re sse s rig h ts w ard. Nixon would edge into the future He has had co n stan t co n tact w ith E u ro p e 's w ithout it. To th e E d ito r: b est leadership. Such tru s t can be a resp o n se only to v ersity s su p p o rt of and co m p lian ce to the “ m istak e s should not lead to c h a rg e s th a t sidew ays, strad d lin g ev ery cru cial issue. W hat is th e A cadem ic F re ed o m R ep o rt? M ost im p o rtan t, he know s th e n u clear those who c le a rly have a basic social d e­ A cadem ic F re ed o m R e p o rt tw ice, w hile the A cadem ic F re ed o m R e p o rt is of W hat one finds h ard e st to take in the You h ea r a lo t ab o u t it; i t is quoted, r e ­ story, the need for walking w arily in fo r­ cency about hum an relatio n s, and a feel­ doing aw ay w ith due p ro ce ss and giving no v alu e," I m u st conclude th a t they a re n ew est Nixon is the ca v alier attitu d e to­ fe rre d to. a tta c k e d , defended, and gen­ eign policy to avoid n u clear co n fro n tatio n s ing for the nexus th a t links m an with m an. P re sid e n t H annah a ll th e po w er of a p etty not only try in g to run m y life, but also w ard the voter, not unm ixed with con­ e ra lly th e c e n te r of controversy. As a firs t and the need for getting a g re e m e n ts (like re g a rd le ss of lab els and code w ords. H um ­ d ic tato r. And th is m orning I re a d in the adding the indignity of try in g to m a k e m e tem p t. th a t is im plied in his refusal to m eet te rm fre sh m a n , I have a tte m p te d to an ­ th e te st ban tre a ty w hich he ste e re d p h rey d eserv es th is tru s t on m any scores, S tate N ew s how th e S tu d en t F a c u lty Ju d i­ say th a t th is is w h at I w ant. H um phrey and th e issues head on. with sw er th is question m e re ly so th a t I could through the S enate i to end th e vicious wea- and not le a st b ecau se of his m a tu re judg­ know u n d er w h at condition of freedom I ciary , in th e n am e of th e A cad em ic F re e ­ R o b e rt G. M cK enzie candor and d irec tn ess. P ublic relations pons-spiral. I like a ca n d id ate who thinks m e n t in picking M uskie as his running m u st live h ere a t MSU. dom R ep o rt, h as denied H olm es H all in F e rn d a le , fre sh m a n sk ills do not fit a m an for p residential I would firs t like to s ta te th a t I h av e not p a rtic u la r, an d th e stu d e n ts in g e n e ra l, the PCANUTS rig h t to d e te rm in e th e conditions u n d er yes; miss YES, MA'AM...I KNOWWHERE I'M SORRY, SNOOfY.. I DON'T SHE 5H0ULDN T HAVE REFERRED re a d th e A cadem ic F reed o m R ep o rt. It is w hich th ey live--one of th e b a sic rig h ts Y eah , G e o rg e OTHMAR?THE HELIVES.. I'LLTAKEHIMHOME. BLAME Y3U FOR BEIN6 OFFENDED.. TO YOU AS “THE FYNNY-L00KIN6 of little im p o rta n ce to m e w h at it says. To the E d ito r : 5TÜDENT IN 1C KID WITH THE BlSNOSE* W hat m a tte r s is w h at it does, not w h at it in an y d em o cracy . G eorge W allace sa y s he is for “ law and FRONTOFME?, sa y s it does. T he co n stitu tio n s of the co m ­ W hat is re le v a n t is th e fa c t th a t th e Aca­ o r d e r ." A ctually, th is p h ra se is ju s t an m u n ist n ations g u a ra n te e all so rts of fre e ­ d em ic F re ed o m R e p o rt h as b eco m e the p rim e tool in th e fig h t ngain»t stu d e n t’s ab b re v iatio n for th a t w hich he tru ly w an ts: dom s. b ut ev ery o n e know s th a t th ese rig h ts, an d is being ac tiv e ly used to sup­ lynch law -and-ordering th e b lack s about. g u a ra n te e s a r e m eaningless. p re ss an y a tte m p ts on th e p a r t of the As for his running m a te , th a t unw orthy How th en is th e A cadem ic F reed o m R e­ stu d e n ts to ta k e co n tro l of th e ir own lives. w an ts only to c o m m it LeM ayhem . p o rt used? D oes it effectiv ely se cu re m y W hen, th e re fo re, th e S tu d en t-F acu lty P h y llis H eppenheim er freed o m ? T he fam ous B oard of T ru s te e s Ju d ic ia ry say s in an o fficial opinion, th a t E a s t L ansing, senior reso lu tio n of Sept. 20 re a ffirm e d the Uni- 'A T h u r sd a y , O cto b er 2 4 , 1968 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Voters hear House hopefuls should be ab le to w ithhold his Discuss racism .¿be.v. v* 5jciv T erry B lack an ordained m in­ y ea rs than in th e preceding 130. Brow n (R ) incum bent and San­ of v arie d tax rev en u es through­ iste r in th e C h ristian C hurch He said th a t w hen a person He said the problem is not leg­ ford Brown (D) 57th d istric t; out th e sta te , m any stu d en ts (D isciples of C h rist), ad vocated ta k es a public job its d ifferen t islation but th e changing of peo­ R o b e rt D ingw ell 17” Burnished Sizes Brow n 6 thru and B lack 13 Final Weekend m ^MBMi 1 13th Anniversary Sale y ski mjashioru . j l | | a 30-60-90 Day Charge Accounts M ic h ig a n B a n k a r d R E I D H O L D E N ■ 1 |U and M J 1 ski " F A M O U S B R A N D S FO R D A D A N D L A D ” 1 talk F r a n d o r S h o p p in g C e n te r H i flt» • • Logan Center St, Johns fe p o rtfia u s i l a n s t t t g 106 S. W ashington ski boots 2320 E . M ichigan, 1/2 m ile w est of F ra n d o r T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 4 , 1968 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n 8 M a g a z in e 'Othello’: o cinematic failure Oliviectf tutttgel^, q c u v u W som ething else could be done ' *»44* re q u e s ts L 4* | t«. X .lg ^ ^ v A *— 7sc reen is not a stage. ^And a tev.* V- —4 * 4 * a»—* v - edly one of the m ost gifted lor and Burton, rh is y e a r Tie ies. His “ H enry V " and “ H am ­ a c to rs of our tim e. F o r d ec­ play m u st be adapted for the has produced R om eo an d Jul- le t" brought m uch atten tio n to ad e s he has proven- his g re a t­ sc reen in ■Brder to give it the ie t." A re q u e st for stu d e n t con­ the B ritish film in d u stry in the WÍM ness on th e B ritish and A m er­ full ad v an tag e of th at m edium . It has a c a s t of re la tiv e un­ trib u tio n s of lite ra ry , photo­ forties. He w as even aw ard ed ican sta g es and on the screen. knowns (L eonard .W hiting and g rap h ic and a r tis tic n atu re A lthough “ O thello" is a fine an A m erican O scar a s best But in ‘O th ello ," a 1965 film O livia H ussey a s th e sc re e n 's w as issued a t th e o rg an iz a­ play and a p erfec t show case for ac to r of the y ea r in 1948. The shown tonight a t the S partan firs t really teen ag ed R. and tional m eetin g of the new c a m ­ his talen t, he has not m ade a film . “ H a m le t" w as voted best Twin W est. O livier proves that J. > a s w ell a s skillful te ch ­ pus m agazine T uesday night. re a l film . W hat we see on the picture. But O liv ie r's film th e tw o m ed ia cannot be con­ sc re en is a g re a t English a c ­ nology and a new ad ap tatio n . The fre e m agazine, sponsor­ p ro g ress ends there. And all re p o rts seem to indi­ q u ered a t the sa m e tim e. to r in black face perform ing ed by the Union Board but free The plays of S hakespeare By STEV E ROBIN Only a few y ea rs ago. R ich­ ca te th a t it is a m ag n ificen t, of s tric t ed ito rial control, will g re a t old scenes with E arly have alw ays been fascinating S tate N ew s R eview er a rd B u rto n 's “ H am let" w as m oving film have a flexible philosophy in Hollywood backdrops. m a te ria l for film m ak ers. But film ed in electrovision. This O livier, on the o th e r hand, p resen tin g a ll sides of an is­ w hile the only skills n ecessary T his film w as no m ilestone is to say th a t the a c tu a l stag e is a b rillian t and w orld renow n­ sue w ith little ed ito rial com ­ for a su ccessful sta g e produc­ in the film ing of S h ak esp eare's L eslie H ow ard and N orm a production, flaw s and all. w as ed ac to r. His p erfo rm an ce s chn m e n tary . according to editor- tion a r e ac tin g and direction, plays. It w as no m o re advanced S h eare r played the sta r-c ro sse d put on film and shown in th e a­ satisfy the p u rists and the a v e r­ in-chief Ted D ziak, Chicago. a film m u st have m ore. O livier lovers to the hilt, ham m ing te rs. All th is m e an t w as th at ag e m ovie-goers alike. Now in ed than O liv ie r's own “ R ichard 111., junior. it up in th e tru e th irtie s fash ­ a c ts and d ire c ts the film quite skillfully, but his product is I II ." m ad e in 1955. The sam e lim ited scope can be seen in ion. T heir actin g w as Shake­ sp earean . via the Hollywood an o th er g re a t stag e p e rfo rm ­ ance w as ca p tu red , but it w as “ O thello" he is a beautiful, eye-rolling. seething Moor. date? "T h e co n ten ts w ill depend then in the hands of the te ch ­ his “ H a m le t" (1948i and ce rtain ly no ach ie v em e n t in And lago and D esdem ona a re Stu d e n ts h a /e b een th in k in g up c l e v e r Ideas f o r dates on th e sta ff. It w ill be a fluid soap opera. Anyone who sees cinem a. both fine, lending p e rfe c t sup­ nicians. “ H enry V " (1944). All of fo r centuries but this one m ust rate a m o n g the top. situ a tio n ," Dziak said. the film now can consider it p o rt to his p erfo rm an ce . But T his is not to say th a t “ O th­ th e se a r e m em o rab le, but the R ecently th e re has been r e ­ Denise Arnett, Devils Lake sop h o m o re, offered her “ The m agazine sta ff will ello " has been ruined. But only one of th e all tim e cam p g rea ts. unfo rtu n ately a g re a t play and techniques used did not change new ed in te re st in S h akesperean assistance to cut th e h a i r o f date Dave Ogden, Allen be chosen on the b asis of p re ­ th a t O livier has again a ttem p ted in tw enty y ea rs. And for a long a m o n u m en tal p erfo rm an ce se n t w o rk ." te m p o ra ry editor “A M id su m m er N ig h t's film s. Italian d ire c to r F ra n co Park s o p h o m o r e , on a F r i d a y night re n d e z v o u s . th e im possible. C ertainly Shake- tim e, film s in gen eral have been alone do not today m ak e a good Bob L oerke. Saginaw junior D re a m ." how ever, lent itself Zefferelli has en d eav o red to State N e w s photo by N o r m Payea w ay ahead of O livier. piece of c in em a tic a rt. said. PROGRAM INFORMATION► 485-6485 p erfec tly to th a t era . F o r th e ir film som e of the g re a t plays w ith an added dim ension: “ E x p erien ce is helpful, but m o n u m en tal production of th at f j LAD M ER T here has been a lot of aw k­ w ard n ess produced by Holly­ com edy, W arner B ro th ers sc reen ad ap tatio n . F o r th e first definitely not a m u st. P eople will W L IUuUw wood in trying to deal w ith g ath ered everyone from Jo e E. tim e som eone has d ared to cut d is t in g u is h e d stu d en ts not be judged on past p e rfo r­ t A n A v 1 * 3 0 -3 i 35 som e of th e precious lines in m ance. I t's the fu tu re that TODAY 5:40-7:45-9:45 S hakespeare. The ea rly stag es Brow n to w acky Olivia de Havil- favor of c a m e ra actio n . The c o u n ts." he added. a re rep rese n ted by “ Rom eo land. E ven baby M ickey Rooney The sta ff will ev entually work ............. and J u lie t" (1936) and “ A w as in it. a s Puck. So Holly­ physical scope has been b ro ad ­ B lu e K e y s p o n s o r s p la n on a sa la ry basis. wood had chosen to sa tisfy its ened to fit the w ide sc re en , and PARENTS: M idsum m er Night s D ream , new depth has been added. how ever, lent itself p erfectly public. And they w rapped the A m eeting of all studentsv BECAUSE OF (1935). b ard in a glossy C h ristm as in te re ste d in w orking for the package, su itab le for fam ilies “ The T am ing of th e Shrew ' CERTAIN ►AOC.RRM |N r i, M » t i o n » 3 3 2 - 6 9 4 4 and R adio C ity 's Holiday E x tr a ­ w as Z efferelli's firs t b rea k ­ fo r c o lle g ia te ' w h o ’s w h o ’ m agazine w ill be held a t 6:45 p.m . Nov. 7 iii P a rlo r A of the REVEALING F L vaganza. through. It did less th an th rill have th e ir nam es su b m itted Union. tiuAt-U the c ritic s, b ut it proved th a t v e rs ifie s." published by H. SCENES... WE By BARBARA PA R N ESS P e ttu s R andall of T uscaloosa. to the publisher w ith whom The 32-page spring issue, 2nd BIG WEEK! S tate N ew s S taff W riter final ap p ro v al will rest. w hich will cost about S6.000. SUGGEST 1:20-3:25-5:30-7:35-9:40 Russ Gibb Presents Students w ill have th e op­ Ala., is issued annually to honor will be paid for through local YOU SEE HILARIOUS I CHE GUEUARA in D e t r o i t portunity to be w ritte n up in “ W ho's Who Among S tudents stu d en ts who have distinguished th em selv es in the a r e a s ol S tudents in te reste d in having th e ir n am es su b m itted to the and national adv ertisin g . “ The m agazine sta ff w ill ev en ­ HELGA” FIRST! Peter Seuers New Cuban Film in A m erican U n iv ersities and g ra d e s and e x tra -c u rric u la r co m m ittee m ay pick up their petition beginning on Moncfay at tually publish four issues a in“I Love Vail. 7:00 & 8:30 Procal Harem C olleges." Blue Key P re sid e n t L arry ac tiv itie s w ithin th e college com m unity. 101 Student S erv ices Bldg y ear. D ziak said. Suggested nan cS and oth er T h ere will be petitioning for H i k e B .T d k u is ’ 50C Donation F rid ay -S atu rd ay O ct. 25, 26 B erger. W avne. P a ., senior, one week and all p etitio n s m ust ideas for the m. gazine can be H e lg a plus A ls o announced the fo rm u latio n of a m ethod of selectio n of 36 Any ju n io r or senior m ay petitio n his own nam e or the be su b m itted by F rid a y . Nov fo rw arded through the Union Board C O LO R ...... I n am e of any o th e r ju n io r or 1 to the sa m e office. students to have th e ir n am es Vietnam War th e W ils o n M o w e r subm itted to th e publication. senior. The selectio n co m ­ RUTH GASSMANN isitHi bcndcr oSTrwin burw “ W ho's W'ho Among S tudents m itte e set up by Blue K ey m ay T each-ln P u rs u it also reco m m en d students. rP L U s— T h u rs. Oct. 24 a n d th e in A m erican C olleges and Uni- ELEC TRIC IN C A R H E A T E R S The selection c o m m itte e will M u r d e r e x a m in a tio n 'PLA N ET OF L IF E ” include five m en elected by the A FA C TS-O F-LIFE FEA TLRETTE 128 C n ro s e ls TARL1 TE D riv e In T h e a t r e m a jo rity of the m e m b e rs of Blue Key a l th e ir first m eetin g h a lts h e a r t d o n a t io n ISUGGESTED fOR MATURE AUDCNCES! NAT. SCI. BLDG. « in/u ÍNOW ROAD . each y ear. T h ree facu llv -staff TECHOICOLOK FNOtt WM0ER MOS SEVENUTS A C t/V m e m b e rs will be appointed to NO ONE ADMIT ED UNDER I (M ill lOVTMWtn OK lAMMtO ©Hi * M being brought in the day bel STANFORD. Calif. (A P I - 18 UNLESS ACCOMPANIED Wed. B urt L an c aster In "T H E SW IMMER” Ie v er y o n i w elco m ei Grande Ballroom TON IGH T AND TU ES D AY se rv e on th e c o m m itte e by the five Blue Key m em b ers. S tanford U n iv ersity H ospital from him homo in OrovilU BY A PARENT ______ “ W IT H SIX Y O U said W ednesday th a t plans for m iles north east G E T E G G R O L L ” B erg er explained th a t " s e l­ m a h e a rt tra n sp la n t op eration A uthorities Hrsl beliovYu INDS TONIGHT G rand R iv er a t B everly, AND ection f.Tia-Eui will involve w ere ab ru p tly called off when w as a suicide from a self THUNDERBALL' ‘ FROM RUSSIA VVIÏ^j-Ç.VE* o n e block south oí Joy. "C O UN TERPOIN T" academ ic!T«fu!Ietic and le a d e r­ it w as learn ed th a t the pro ­ fh cte d gunshot woum ii UH At 3:25 & 7:40 i.-30-5:40r9î55\ _ _ Starts Wednesday — ship qualiti*«*" The 36 stu ­ head. Only! I S » 4 8 2 -3 0 0 5 û U d U te 8:30 p . m . $3.75 'M ISSIO N S T A R D U S T " A N D ‘ ‘ C H U B A S C O ” ________ d en ts selected for the publi­ posed d o n e r's d eath w as under in v estig atio n as a possible m u r­ B ut B utte County Shi I ll .- catio n bv th is c o m m itte e will der. C apt. R ichard Stonborg dll"" F eatu re a t 1:05- D onald A. Bush. 18. died at advised S tanford autlu It i f : STARTS TOMORROW 3:15-5:25-7:40-9:55 © S P A R T A N n th e hospital late T uesday a fte r th a t C alvin C urtis < a rm had been booked on sus rioil m AN TWINEAST ELEC TR IC IN C A R H E A T E R S of a tte m p tin g to inurde; lush ★★★★HIGHEST RATING! A C TU AL perfo rm an ce NATIONAL THEATRE O F THE NOW PLAYING! DAILY AT 1:15- in O roville Sunday night The v ic tim 's p are n ts gave p erm ission for the donation of “AN ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT! Miss Woodward’s performance OF GREAT BRITAIN 3:00-4:45 •j t M fÉ n á i th eir so n 's h eart a lte r the> 7:00-9:15 is purity in the pure sense, free of artifice. It’s her picture, LAUREN CE w ere old nothing could be dora T O N IG H T A N D TlJES D A Y I OLIVIER to sa e his life, a St u U 'K t O t l i o l l o e v e r I » y (Ik * o f o u r t im e . r a c h e l. r a c h e l is the best written, most seriously T O D A Y O N L Y A T 2: P .M . & 8 P .M . acted American movie in a long time. Miss Woodward, is S P A R T A N TW IN W ES T 351-0030 extraordinarily good, as are Miss Parsons and other FOXI ASTERNTHEATRES STARTS members of the cast." r a c h e l. r a c h e l performance and intention are superlative and rare. is quality on all counts. Directing, —n .y . tim e s 1 SPARTAN 3100 FRAN DOR SH O PPIN G C EN TER M fTR(JGOlDW TW IN WEST EA ST SAGINAW • Ptio n t YNMAYfRpresentsASPECTRUMPRODUCTIONstarring 351 0030 TO M O RRO W ! Joanne Woodward has never been quite this good...so JIM BROW N D IA H A N N C A R R O L L J U L IE H A R R IS deeply, simply touching. Estelle Parsons, the Academy Award-Winner, deserves a double prize.” —n . y p o s t After planning and executing a half million dollar robbery, r a c h e l. r a c h e l is a double-barreled triumph! McClain tried to hide Joanne Woodward is extraordinary-and Paul Newman’s in Ellie's arms. He knew there would be direction is excellent. This is Joanne Woodward’s triumph a lot of lead and and a lot of dead and should make her a prime contender for an when there was Academy Award.” —Oavid Goldman. WCBS Radio no split of the bread. r a c h e l. r a c h e l is a tender moving film! > num a91 8 -W T H E O L D E S T PROFESSION” 7 : 2 5 and 9 :30 Miss Woodward makes it the affecting thing it is -a picture worthy of her talents...she provides an inner radiance, a winning wholesomeness and integrity that is the essence TOMORROW of Rachel." -SATURDAY REVIEW Astranger in the PAUL NEWMAN production of S p lit : .9B03ÍUMIIIII5 r a c h e l, r a c h e l CFNE HACKMAN IAC k Kt UGMAN WARREN OATES JAMES WHITMORE MARCELLO MASTROIANNI - . .O. ¿«.UM . ¿ m T Based on It* Novel . ERNEST BORGNINE the Seventh by WK.HAKL) S1ARK Screen PI*, by ROBERT SABAROFF THe STRaN G eR JAMtS KATE ESTELLE Produced!), IRWIN WINKLER an d ROBERT CH ARTOII Directed by GORDON FLEMJfNGj.'.^ (LBÉHT U H U S . U t U U N K M U I I BUEBJMQOiS HEFtllK innkl U A D D I M im t I I ■ fw a«™?.J*iowM 'US'C COMPOSE Bs. MfJtfAHIIZBERALDW • s s ” A o:■ Li!-iUayosProduction•££>TECHNICOLOR'FROMW UM IRMOSSWHUTSlit SuQQtsttd for Matur« Audiences D O O R S O P E N 7 s 1 5 — ‘ 'S P L I T * ’ a t 7 : 3 0 & 9:10 A . M . KHIWt K B T flitlB tW U I I : iai COLOR • PARAMOS ! T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 4 , 1968 Ç M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L a n sin g , M ich ig a n PAC ’TR EM EN D O U S’ na-uß on 'Knack' r : VMiss W L arkin : rnots i t * as th e un- ■« T h e p lay is abo ut people. The sto ry builds around The se t, d e s ig n e d by toqghed N ancy w as com ical By MARK L E Z EL L R ichard Lippke, b ecam e p a rt P e o p le w ith s p ecial ta le n ts . Tolen and C olin's a tte m p t to y et poignant to the fem ale S tate N ew s R eview er of the p la y ’s m o vem ent. The Such folk o fte n g et hung-up bed innocent N ancy, w hile psyche. The th re e p erform ed “ T h e m a n u/io u nders In ntis on th e ir ow n im p o rta n c e w ith Tom laughs a t the w hole scene w as T o m 's bedroom , m uch to th e ir own and the aeldom m ake* a d irect *late- fram ed by e x tra -la rg e nudes. m e n t, the o t h e r * reveal th e m - g rirrt consequences. scene. PA C’s cre d it. I t 's the p la y w r ite 's p osition The production of "T h e By show ’s end, th e scenery aelve* th ro ug h w hat th e y nay C learly J a y R aphael s Tom th a t you can a v o id being K n ack " w as a challen g e to had been rep a in ted a s the and d o ." dom inated “ The K n ack ." The ta n g le d up by the im p o r t of the PAC. T he dialogue w as Knack had been re-ev alu ated. p lay w rite describ ed her Tom — in n J e llir o e y o u r s k ills w ith the fre e d o m of hilariously thoughtful, yet D esigner Lippke, along w ith as "sm allish in size: vigorous, Tuesday n ig h t th e P e rfo rm ­ m in d th a t p e r m its an honest w eird. A scen e m ig h t include PAC te ch n ic al d ire c to r Dr. balanced, stro n g and sensitive ing A rts Co. ( P A C l opened its a p p re c ia tio n o f your tru e any se rie s of sounds all form ed Donald T re a t, provided th e a t­ in his m ov em en ts; speaks 1968 season w ith A n n J e llic o e 's w o rth . to ex p re ss w h at is and is not. m osphere a p p ro p ria te to the w ith a g re a t ran g e of pitch, "The K n a c k ." This req u ired m uch fro m the p erfo rm in g needs. A cre ativ e T h is a p p re c ia tio n com es p ace and volum e and w ith im ­ I t w a s tre m e n d o u s ! w ith the ca n d o r to be c h ild ­ d ire c to r and his staff. D irec to r and p ra c tic a l work. m ense energy and v ita lity ." T h e p e r fo rm e rs , the d ir e c ­ lik e instead of ch ild ish . As a Sidney B e rg e r's in te rp re ta tio n The c a s t p ro d u c e d -a s th eir R aphael w as th a t and m ore. o r The K nack9 tion , th e te c h n ic a l touches co m b in e d to o ffe r th e ir a u d i­ c h ild recognizes a to y as an o b je c t fo r his im a g in a tio n to of life in te rm s of its co m p lex ­ ity, found a p ro p er m ed ia in p o ten tial s u g g e s te d -firs t ra te p erfo rm an ces. He cre ate d a Tom th a t w as m o re than a Jellico e c h a ra c ­ en c e an e x c itin g e venin g. p la y w ith , so m u s t m a n be 'T h e K n ack ." U nderstanding P e te r L an d ry ’s Colin, Peggy P A C m em bers engage in a jealousy braw l at opening night fo r “ T h e Knack te r. H is Tom knew the ab­ " T h e K n a c k " is a c o m e d y c o g n iza n t of h im s e lf as a to ta l th e hollow ness of knacks, he L ark in ’s N ancy, and Bob G ra s ’ su rd itie s surrounding T o le n s w hich plays through Sunday a 1, Fairchild Theatre. Fro m left, Peggy La ndis, as Tolen w e re convincing and be­ w ith fo u r c h a ra c te rs and one b eing. effectiv ely c re a te d Ann J e ll­ K nack and Colin and N ancy’s Nancy; Robert Gras, as Tolen; Jay Raphael as Tom ; and P e te r Landing as lievable. L andry as the unsure s e t, packed w ith sunshine, in ­ P la y w r it e J e llic o e expresses ic o e's happening. d esire for it; for he saw life C ollin. State N e w s photo b y J i m Richardson chap c o n flic te d an d /o r nocence and zest. these thoughts v ia a s c rip t th a t T his is d em o n strate d by the as a to ta l p ictu re. R aphael s h its d ire c tly a t its v ie w e rs . N o co o rd in ated p ro d u cts of the blended w ith B ras' sup er-m ale o rese n tatio n w as sim ple and la c k o f c o m m u n ic a tio n h ere . tech n ical and p erfo rm in g seg­ p o rtra y a l in quick, sh arp ex­ profound. em otional and T h e ta le n t causing the tro u ­ m e n ts of the PAC. changes of haves and have- stable,__________________ Nudity movement in theater b le is s e x -n a tu ra lly . J e llic o e c a lls it the K n a c k , the a b ility to g e t g irls bedded. T h e s to ry is s im p le enough. M id - y e a r g r a d u a te s ... T h r e e m e n . C o lin , T o le n and tries traditional expression T o m . share the s a m e house. T o le n has the K n a c k , w h ile C o lin is s ta rv in g fo r it. T o m , b ein g s e x u a lly b ala n c ed , p la y s w ith the values of b oth w ith By TIM BANNISTER I t c o n tra s te d w ith the re s t ot L o c a l a u th o ritie s ; seem m o re fo r n u d ity in the th e a te r w ou ld a c h ild lik e ap p ro ach to life'. the p la y , w h ic h w as a b oring le n ie n t on - the issue. R ic h a rd not be e a s y ," S c o d e lle r said. A la s , in w a lk s N a n c y whose re p e titio n of d ir t y w o rd s ." 0 . B e rn itt, d ir e c to r o f M S U 's A u th o ritie s th e re fo re a p p e a r d e m e a n o r is v irg in in body A re c e n t s u rv e y shows th a t “ As to the use of n u d ity P u b lic S a fe ty D e p a r tm e n t, said in doubt as to how to tr e a t a nd soul. O f course, th is is undressed a c to rs a r e a new m eans of e xp ressin g w hat in “ P e te r P a n ." th e re w a s no th a t a c o m p la in t w ou ld ra is e n u d ity . A ll is q u ie t on the o n ly a n o th e r fa c a d e -s h e 's p o in t to it. T h e d ir e c to r w as the issue of how to t r e a t nud­ th e a te r fro n t h ere a t M S U , but d yin g fo r it.____________________ " t r a d it io n a l" th e a te r got try in g to shock w ith a nouveau ity in the th e a te r. w h a t w ill the fu tu re b ring? across w ith w ords. a p p ro a c h , and the au d ien ce U s in g n u d ity in a p la y is som e­ Ap u n d ergrou nd d ra m a group fro m the U n iv e r s ity of W is c o n ­ c a n 't th in k w hen seeing nude. a “ I th in k you h av e to m a k e v a lu e d ecision . P ro s e c u tio n th in g th a t those con cern ed m u s t d ec id e fo r th e m s e lv e s . N in e C ub a ns sin re c e n tly stag ed a p la y en ­ U s in g n u d ity can b ec o m e a title d “ P a n ic C e re m o n y " w h ic h a nude coed p la y e d a in cheap, purposeless w a y of m o v ­ ing the a u d ie n c e . B e rg e r said. apprehended corpse w a s c a rr ie d on and o ff stage. D o n W e s t, a young p la y d i­ r e c to r in the U n iv e r s ity th e a te r , for b om bings A t Y a le on Sept. 27. police says th a t a d ire c to r can use N E W Y O R K (A P ) - N in e a rre s te d 10 persons fo r in ­ a n y m e a n s to con vey his idea. C uban n atio n a lists h av e been d ec e n t expo sure and o th e r “ I d ire c te d a p la y in w h ic h a rre s te d in connection w ith a c h a rg e s a ft e r a non-student a m a n w o re o nly his shorts s e rie s of a t le a st 13 b om bings p ro d u ctio n o f “ P a ra d is e N o w " and a b e a rd , and he re p re s e n t­ o f m id to w n fo reig n con sultâtes b efo re 600 persons. ed a C h ris t im a g e to the and to u ris t o ffices d u rin g a r e ­ A gro up o f d ra m a students a ud ie n c e . I f he had a p p e a re d c e n t fo u r-m o n th p erio d . D is t. also fro m W isconsin staged a fu lly dressed, w ho w ould have A tty . F r a n k S. H o g a n an ­ version of “ P e te r P a n " in g rasped the im a g e ? I th in k the nounced W ednesday. w h ic h six c o e d s -p o rtra v in g use o f n u d ity is a new w a y to A lfre d J . S cotti. c h ie f asst, in n o c e n c e -d a n c e d nude. e x p re ss old ideas. " d is t r ic t a tto rn e y , said th e nine As a re s u lt of these and D ram a student B ill T ru e . w e re m e m b e rs of a group o th e r p ro du ction s, new sp apers D e t r o it ju n io r, said “ T o be ç a lle d C uban P o w e r, an o r­ le g is la tu re s . and fa c u ltie s .,a w a r q ,,pf,j.Jpeiqg ” au ( n a t u r a l'‘ g a n iz a tio n he said had p lan s t t* a t p i e a g e Y O U N G S T O W N . O hio ( A P ) - m o n ey fo r the com m u nists, and m a k e fa ls e a ccusatio ns about g o v e rn o r and th a t o f his w ife , H e conceded th a t his n a tiv e N E W A R K , N .J . (A P I - G e o rg e C. W a lla c e d is ru p te d th ro w th e m in j a i l . " A la b a m a 's c r im e r a te , the the la te G o v . L u rle e n W a lla c e . s ta te has one o f the n a tio n 's Sen. E d m u n d S. M u s k ie W e d ­ V ic e P re s id e n t H u b e rt H u m ­ An egg w as th ro w n a t W a l­ ta x e s co n s u m e rs p a y fo r food A v e ra g e w e e k ly e a rn in g s of h ig hest m u rd e r ra te s , b u t said n esday scoffed a t R e p u b lic a n p h re y 's c la im to la b o r support la c e and land ed about 20 fe e t and th e w a g e sc a le paid to in ­ in d u s tria l w o rk e rs in A la b a m a , it ra n k e d b elo w .31 o th e r states p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te R ic h ­ W e d n e s d a y w ith an a v o w a l of behind h im . A s m a ll rock w a s d u s tria l w o rk e rs . he c on tin ued , a re th e second --in c lu d in g the v ic e p re s id e n t's a rd M. N ix o n ’ s p led g e to his ow n life lo n g frie n d s h ip fo r th ro w n and also missed the h ighest in th e s ou theast and o w n s ta te o f M in n e s o ta --in a ll c re a te 15 m illio n new job s if la b o r and a c h a rg e th a t H u m ­ c a n d id a te . c o m p a re “ not too u n fa v o ra b ly " c rim e s co m b in ed . A nd, he said, p h re y fa ile d to s tic k to the tru th . " T h a ts rig h t, th ro w som e- . th in g ," W a lla c e said. 2 trespassers th a t is the " t r u e s ta n d a rd by w ith the n a tio n a l a v e ra g e . W a lla c e poked fun a t R e p u b ­ he is e le c te d . " I f y o u ’ve seen one N ix o n , w h ic h to ju d g e . " y o u 'v e seen th e m a l l , " M u s ­ W a lla c e chose th e s te e lw o rk ­ " Y o u b e tte r th ro w it now, lic a n p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te e rs ' stron g ho ld of Y o u n g sto w n you a r e n 't going to be able to plead not guilty H u m p h re y has said th a t A la ­ R ic h a rd M . N ix o n a g a in fo r his k ie , the D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te to accuse the D e m o c ra tic p re s ­ id e n tia l n o m in e e o f a " C r e d i­ th ro w it a fte r N o v. 5 .” W a lla c e has said m a n y tim e s b a m a h ousew ives p ay a p e r c e n t sales ta x on the g ro c e r­ re fu s a l to d e b a te his tw o oppo­ nents. N ix o n has said he is un­ Hot air fo r v ic e p re s id e n t told a r a lly of w h a t p o lice e s tim a te d as ies they buy. H is th ir d p a r ty Most students w hisk their way across cam pu s un­ b ilit y g ap b e tw e e n w h a t he says th a t alth ou gh the " n a tio n a l le a ­ to 'IT charges opponent said the re c o rd shows w illin g to en g a g e in a th re e - eventfully, but this man sm oldered In t h e b r i s k air m o re th a n school 1,000 c h ild re n a d u lts and in suburban an d w h a t the fa c ts a r e .'' d e rs h ip " of the A F L -C IO has w a y d eb a te , b u t W a lla c e said th a t the s ta te has a 4 p e r c e n t o v e r a heated radiator. endorsed the v ic e p residen t, the G O P n o m in e e is r e a lly B lo o m fie ld . T w o Jackso n youths p lead ed sales ta x --" T h e sam e tax W a lla c e w as p e rio d ic a lly m illio n s of union m e m b e rs a fra id . State N e w s photo by B o b Ivins " Y e s te r d a y he, N ix o n , sud­ not g u ilty to a c h a rg e o f tre s ­ a m o u n t w h ic h M r . H u m p h re y h e c k le d d u rin g his speech a t a cro ss th e n atio n have jo in e d d e n ly le a rn e d th a t jo b s a re passing in M e r id ia n T ow nsh ip pays. . in the D is t r ic t of Y o u n g s to w n and tw ic e N e g ro e s the ra n k s of his own th ird im p o r ta n t to A m e ric a n s and he J u s tic e C o u rt and w e re re le a s ­ C o lu m b ia and a le s s e r ta x s c u ffle d w ith police. O ne group p a r ty . p ro m is e d 15 m illio n o f th e m ," ed on a bond of $200 each. th a n p aid by his ru n n in g m a te o f a b o u t 500 N e g ro e s m assed in fro n t o f W a lla c e 's p la tfo r m For e m p h a s is , labo r le a d ­ e rs fro m his own s ta te of A la ­ H e n ry S. T ru szk o w s ki and R ic h a rd E . P lu ta . both 18. w e re Sen. E d m u n d M u s k ie in the s ta te of M a in e . " N ix o n b la s ts H u m p h re y : M u s k ie said. C h a rg in g th a t the E is e n - ra is in g fists in a b la c k p o w e r b a m a h ave d em o n s tra te d th e ir h o w e r-N ix o n a d m in is tra tio n a rre s te d in South W o nd ers H a ll D e fe n d in g his ow n la b o r r e ­ sign and shouting. " D o w n w ith sup po rt by tra v e lin g w ith W a l­ had pro du ced th re e recessions by U n iv e r s ity P o lic e w ho w e re c ord, W a lla c e said m in im u m W a lla c e .’ ’ la c e. F iv e w e re w ith h im in and an u n e m p lo y m e n t ra te W a lla c e told the c ro w d . Y o un gstow n . su m m o n e d by th e w o m e n on the fo u rth flo o r of the b u ild in g . T h e u n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n s atio n b en e fits rose 37.5 p e r c e n t and to o g a b b y ’ fo r d ip lo m a c y tw ic e th a t of to d a y 's , M y s k ie said N ix o n w h ile in C ongress W a lla c e c h a rg e d th a t H u m ­ coeds to ld p o lice th e y had asked " W e r e going to g ra b a fe w of w o rk m e n 's c o m p e n s atio n p a y ­ p h re y has b % d d riv e n by " e x ­ the m e n to le a v e , but they S A G IN A W , M ic h . (A P ) - loosest tongue e v e r in A m e r ­ fig h t. . r a t h e r ta lk than m in d voted a g a in s t " M e d ic a r e , a id these c o lle g e kids by the h a ir, m e n ts in c re as e d 33 p e r cent c ite m e n t and 'd e s p e ra tio n " to R e p u b lic a n R ic h a r d M . N ix o n ic a n p o litic s ." the R e p u b lic a n h is tongue on s e n s itiv e in te r ­ to e d u c a tio n , e v e ry th in g to i m ­ fig u r a tiv e ly , w ho a re ra is in g had refu sed . d u rin g his a d m in is tra tio n as W ed nesday q uestioned the p re s id e n tia l n o m in e e to ld a n a tio n a l m a t t e r s ." p ro v e the lot of the a v e ra g e p ea c e -ke e p in g a b ilit y of V ic e r a lly o f m o re th a n 2,000 peo­ N ix o n ■c h a rg e d s p e c ific a lly A m e r ic a n ." P re s id e n t H u b e rt H . H u m p h re y , p le in a c h illy a ir p o r t h an g a r. th a t H u m p h r e y has s h ifte d his " Y o u b u ild la w and o r d e r /in saying his D e m o c ra tic r iv a l H is a s s a u lt on H u m p h re y as stand on the issue of a pause a s o ciety by c re a tin g o p p o r­ has p ro ve n u n a b le to t r e a t d is­ a m a n too t a lk a t iv e fo r d e li­ in th e b o m b in g of N o rth V ie t ­ tu n ity fo r e v e ry in d iv id u a l in c re e tly e ith e r the w a r in V ie t ­ c a te d ip lo m a c y c a m e in his nam . th a t s o c ie ty ," M u s k ie said. n am o r the e ff o r t to n e g o tia te speech and in a w r it t e n c a m ­ its end. p aig n s ta te m e n t w h ic h s a id : " W h a t he p ro b le m is b rin g s th is --th e to th a t fa s te s t. " W h e n a m a n is on a ll sides o f an issue he c re a te s a g re a t ris k o f m is c a lc u la tio n on the ASM SU e x p l o r e s p a r t o f o u r a d v e r s a r ie s ." N ix o n said P re s id e n t Joh n ­ stu d e n t d ru g u se SUPER- A son and " h a v e been his p eace a b ro a d . " a d m in is tra tio n u n a b le to keep W o rk in g on the p re m is e th a t " d ru g s . . a r e b ein g u se d and posal s ta te s th a t th e c o m m itte e " is not to be in v o lv ed in the M ill " T o th is d is m a l re c o rd , m y m o v e m e n t to le g a liz e m a r i­ abused by students a t M S U and opponent b rin g s th e fa s te s t, ju a n a o r a n y o th e r d ru g th a t is by young people in the L an sing loosest tongue in the n atio n now ille g a l." a r e a ," A S M S U se n io r m e m b e r- and the fa s te s t s w itc h of posi­ THAT’S THE CRISP WB tio n e v e r seen in A m e r ic a n a t-la r g e J e ff Z e ig has plan ned a s tu d en t c o m m itte e to e x p lo re H e stressed the c o m m itte e 's need fo r students of " a ll points p o litic s ." N ix o n said in his o f v ie w " on the d ru g s itu a tio n the s itu a tio n . FRESH s ta te m e n t. and th a t no ju d g e m e n t w ould be In o rd e r to s o lid ify the p u r- " M r . H u m p h re y has show n a m a d e on in d iv id u a l b elie fs . TASTE OF f t c o n s titu tio n a l in a b ility to tr e a t p o s e -a n d the m e m b e r s h ip -o f th e c o m m itte e . Z e ig has sched­ th e V ie tn a m W a r and the P a r is G e n e r a lly , tin c o m m itte e u led an o rg a n iz a tio n a l m e e tin g n e g o tia tio n s d is c re e tly . w ill " s tu d y s tu d en t d rug use fo r 7 p .m . Sunday in the S p a r­ He said A m e ric a n s w ou ld a t MSU and e x e c u te its own ta n R o o m , th ird flo o r. S tu dent q uestio n the p e a c e -k e e p in g c re ­ d ir e c tiv e s and p ro g ra m s as S e rv ic e s B ldg. d e n tia ls o f a c a n d id a te w ho th e y a r e es ta b lish e d ' the p ro ­ CONCENTRATED GOLDEN BREATH DROPS Z e ig said th a t he needs peo­ " w o u ld ra th e r s w itc h than posal re a d . p le to m a n his c o m m itte e . " A n y o n e w ho is in te re s te d A re a s o f c o n s id e ra tio n ' w ill is w e lc o m e to c o m e Sunday inclu de the extept of drug" use n ig h t," he said. " W e need peo­ oy MSU students, e s ta b lis h in g p le fo r id eas, re s e a rc h , le a d ­ M r . J o h n ’s a d ru g e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m to ing discussion groups, any­ s tudy the p h y s io lo g ic a l le g a l, th in g ." H a ir F a s h io n s and s o c io lo g ic a l implications Z e ig 's d ru g c o m m itte e pro - of d ru g use and abuse e x te n d ­ W e don’ t a d v e r tis e p ro du cts o r m ake ing such a p ro g ra m to m a k e o u tlan d is h c la im s . W e ju s t do good it a v a ila b le to the local c o m ­ H o m e f o r the H o lid ays? w o r k . F o r a g re a t h a ir c u t, o r som e m u n ity . assisting people w ith M a k e re s e r v a tio n s now) e x p e rt h a ir c o lo rin g c om e In and d ru g p ro b le m s il they d es ire see u s. h elp and researching the a re a We have the a n s w e r to y o u r h a l r - C O L L E G E TRA V EL of p ro v id in g the 1 d iv e rs ity w ith p ro b le m s ll a resp o n sib le d ru g p o licy 3 5 1 -6 0 1 0 332-0904 5 0 1 1 /2 E . G ra n d R iv e r a c ro s s fro m B e rk e y H a ll 2 4 h r . phone s e rv ic e ATTENTION CAR OWNERSI * C o m p le te fro n t en d r e p a ir an d a lig n m e n t A B e tte r E a s t Lansing * * B rak e s W h e e l b a la n c in g * S u s p e n s io n S te e rin g S ta r ts H e re . LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center 124 SO UTH L A R C H I V 4 -7 3 4 6 T h i s is t h e h o t e l , a p a r t m e n t , a n d b u s i n e s s c o m p l e x t h a t is t o b e b u i l t in d o w n t o w n E a s t L a n s i n g — if P r o p o s i t i o n s E -6 a n d E -9 a r e a p p r o v e d in N o v e m b e r . P r o f e s s o r C o m is k y o f th e A s th e firs t s ig n if ic a n t n e w c o m m e rc ia l d e v e lo p m e n t P u rd u e U n iv e rs ity KRA N NERT d o w n t o w n in 5 0 y e a r s , its v a l u e t o E a s t L a n s i n g c i t i z e n s is tw o f o ld . G RA D UA TE SCHOOL W e w ill b e n e f i t d i r e c t l y f r o m t h e f a c i l i t i e s t h e m s e l v e s . The h o te l has 224 la rg e m o d e rn ro o m s, p lu s b a n q u e t, O F IN D U S T R IA L A D M IN IS T R A T IO N m e e t i n g a n d r e s t a u r a n t f a c i l i t i e s t h a t w ill b e v a l u a b l e f o r w i l l b e in t h e Placem ent Bureau r e s i d e n t s a s w e ll a s v i s i t o r s . T h e t w o - h u n d r e d a p a r t m e n t s a r e d e s i g n e d f o r a n d w ill b s r e n t e d p r im a rily to p r o f e s ­ T H U R SD A Y , O C T . 28 s io n a l a n d fa c u lty p e o p le . T h e y a r e d e fin ite ly n o t s tu d e n t a p a r tm e n t s . C o n n e c tin g th e h o te l a n d a p a r t m e n t b u iid in g s to ta lk w ith th o s e I n t e r e s t e d in an I n t e n s i v e o n e - is a c o m m e r c i a l c e n t e r w ith se v eral sh o p s an d o ffic e s . year program le a d in g to a A r c h i t e c t u r a l l y , t h e e n t i r e c o m p l e x is a h a n d s o m e m o d e r n d e s ig n t h a t w ill g r e a t l y e n h a n c e t h e a p p e a r a n c e o f t h e M A STER O F S C IE N C E IN d o w n to w n a r e a . IN D U S T R IA L A D M IN IS T R A T IO N F o r m o s t c i t i z e n s t h e i n d i r e c t b e n e f i t w ili b e e v e n m o r e i m p o r t a n t . T h i s d e v e l o o m e n t r e p r e s e n t s o u r o n ly r e a l h o p e f o r p r o p e r t y ta x r e l i e f . It w ill a d d o v e r $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 to E a s t L a n s i n g t a x r e v e n u e s . T h i s in i t s e l f w ili e a s e t h e i n c r e a s i n g J U D O C L U B F O R K I D S p ressu re on in d iv id u a l h o m e o w n e r s . A nd j u s t a s s ig n if i­ Special instruction In Judo for children up to c a n t , t h e n e w h o t e l w ill b e t h e k e y t o o t h e r n e w c o m m e r c i a l tw elve years old, Helps develop coordination, d e v e lo p m e n t— a n d f u r th e r b r o a d e n in g of c u r ta x b a s e . plus teaching fu ndam entals of an e x c it in g sport. A s y o u k n ow , h o w e v e r, n o n e of th is c a n h a p p e n u n le s s C lass held from 9:3D - 11:00 a .m . Saturdays o u r l i q u o r la w s a r e l i b e r a l i z e d . A n d t h a t ' s u p t o y o u . at our gym n asium starting Oct. 26. Call 489- 8892 o r 8 8 2 -4 74 4 . Fo r older boys and g irls o r adults, In struction Is also offered In Judo, Karate, self defense, V o te Y e s on P ro p o s itio n s E -6 & E -9 and Jujitsu. This message presented by the Better East Lansing Committee Arthur Boettcher & Edward Trautz, Co-chairmen M IC H IG A N M A R T IA L A R T S , IN C . H otel to be b u ilt a t A b b o tt and A lb e rt in dow ntow n East Lansing. 900 W e s t S a g in a w , Lansing (Pd. Political Adv.) T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 4 , 1968 11 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n M O M CO UR SES# C R E D ITS ALLLou Rawls R e c o r d s curriculum expands 1 kd f 4 I ; - *■ P IL G R IM TRA V ELERS O N l* Y By SHARON t e m A je V o n * A secondary . . school ,-V < ' r 4U V I language mg a two y ea r fo re ig n lang- T fw cn c ilJ n g r fn ujppd* fever *li \ ¿At 1'hussiarr cc/mceftlirft tWobCkn S tate New» g la ff W riter te ach ers. u ag e req u irem en t lite ra tu re c lasse s will s tre s s a three-sequence “ R ussian Y O U ’R E GOOD FOR ME “ Since 70 p e r ce n t of m od­ th e chronological ap p ro ach in­ L ite ra tu re in T ra n sla tio n " Added 400 level g ra m m a r cluding th e c o n te m p o ra rie s," .c o u rse has been added. Know­ L IV E C om m ittees have revised e rn foreign language m a jo rs and com position co u rse s will W illiam N. H ughes, c h a irm a n ledge of R ussian is not r e ­ foreign language study a t MSU, intend to be secondary school T H A T ’S L O U c o n c e n tra te on se n ten ce s tru c ­ of the D ept, of G e rm a n and q u ired to take the course. resu ltin g in stren g th en in g m a­ language te a c h e rs, w e revised STE PPE N W O L F F E E L IN GOOD jo r s and m in o rs in S panish and th e p ro g ra m to fit th e ir needs tu re and syntax. R ussian, said. In co n tra st w ith the 200 level F re n c h and ad d itin al co u rses and q u alifica tio n s,” C h arles B EST O F LOU RAW LS “ SEC O N D ” C hanges have also been m ad e ro m an c e language co u rses. 200 of high level lang uage in stru c ­ D. Blend, c h a irm a n of the Dept, The d e p a rtm e n t h as also in the Dept, of G erm a n and R u s­ level G erm an and R u ssian will TO O M UCH tion. of R om ance L anguages, said. added a 400 level g ra m m a r- sian cu rricu lu m count tow ard the stu d e n t's m a ­ F o r th e p a s t tw o y e a rs, the F oreign language m a jo rs in­ com position co u rse sequence C A R R Y IN G ON MAMAS & PA PA S D ept, of R om ance L anguages tending to b ec o m e secondary The 400 level lite ra tu re and G erm a n 435, an in tro d u c­ jo r. “ We felt it w as n ec essary to NOBODY BU T LOU h as been exam ining an d r e ­ school te a c h e rs a r e now r e ­ co u rses have been changed from tory co u rse in th e h isto ry of ‘G O L D E N ERA V O L. 2 ” leav e the 200 level in th e m g- • organizing its u n d erg rad u a te quired to e a rn 40 c re d its above the “ g e n re " to chronological th e dev elo p m en t of the G erm an jo r req u irem en t, since G er­ p ro g ram . th e 200 level, including lite r­ o rd er of authors. language. m a n and R ussian a re not tau g h t T hree s e p a ra te c o m m itte e s ; a tu re , conversatio n , phonetics a s frequently a s Spanish and MARSHALLMUSIC in coordination w ith the MSU and com position. F re n c h in the secondary F o reig n L anguage C oordinator The 200 level co u rses have schools." Hughes, said. an d th e S tudent A dvisory Com ­ m itte e , w orked on the revision. T he change in cu rricu lu m been expanded to four c re d its and five days a w eek. This im p ro v em en t a t the 200 level T i r e d ’ D r. B a r n a r d The change in cu rricu lu m does not affec t stu d en ts who d ec lared th eir languge m a jo r w as aim ed a t b e tte r p re p a ra ­ w ill also provide m o re ex ten ­ s u f f e r s m ild illn e s s tion of language m a jo rs for sive study to stu d en ts fulfill- before the beginning of the 245 ANN acad em ic v ear 1968-69. t 1 * R W H A T 'S CAPE TOW N (A P I - D r. B a rn a rd has trav e led w idely C h ris tia a n B a rn a rd , the f ir s t since he p erfo rm ed th e firs t A n o t h e r C r o w d P l e a s e r m it h u m an h e a r t tra n s p la n t s u r­ hum an h e a rt tra n s p la n t a t geon. w a s a d m itte d to G ro o te G ro o te S chuur H ospital la st S ch uu r h o s p ita l W ednesday D ec. 3. n T r T n T iiiT iif liiin T ? ín n r f t iiir m T iif 'iT r r r r it f t t » t t « » iH » iiM iin e iiM n s u ffe rin g w ith " a m ild g a s tro ­ BOOK d uo denal h e m o r rh a g e ." In addition to nine o v erse as T h e h o s p ita l's a c tin g m e d ­ trip s since D ecem b er. B a rn a rd ic a l s u p e rin te n d e n t. D r . C .W . also has ap p e ared a t dozens of b e picked up u n til N o v e m b er 1st. A ppli­ V iv ie r . said B a rn a rd 's co n d i­ P c tiU e M a r c avail*M e (o r W lw’c Wtw functions in South A frica and c atio n s m a y b e p icked up a t 232 A kers la A M t t a a a U M v e n i- H all o r by co n ta ctin g D r. B u tle r a t 353- tio n p ossibly w a s d ue to has freq u en tly ap p e ared tired i in l t l 1S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s “ s tre s s ." and strain ed . 2300, o r by contacU ng P a t C olestock a t B id* . b eginning M onday P e titio n s m a s t 331-0104 be re tu rn e d to s a m e office by F rid a y , Nov. 1. • • • T h e Y a n g SoU a UM » M e n u w ill bald a teach-in a t 7 to n ig h t a t 121 N a tu ra l Science BMg. C h arle s La i r ew e , MSU p ro ­ fe sso r of econom ic* w ifi ^ a a k on "T h e U n iv e rsity a n d th e W ar.” D avid C h a m b e r la ia, V ie tn a m v e te ra n , The Men Of DELTA SIGMA PHI SALE * iJ • * ! 9 ii \» w ill tafit a b o u t " G t’e an d th e A nti-w ar B e g i n s T o d a y ! S a v e U p T o 8 0 % ! M o v em en t,” en d th e re w ill b e a C he G u e v ara F ilm , "T o w a rd V ic to ry Al­ T H E P L A Y E R S . B / Tex M aule. The great Pros and how they play. w a y s” a t 7 an d 1:30. D onation is 30 c en ts. T e rr y B lack w ill ap eak a t th e I Perennial Champs of The Annual La vish ly i l l u s t r a t e d i n t r o d u c t i o n to t h e 100 0 p r o s in t h e position by p ositio n , o ffe n s ive ly and d s fe n s iv e ly --w ith A F L Tex & N F L . M a u le 's f e r M ee k m e e tin g a t 4 p.m . to d a y in S3 com m entary a n d t h e t o p t w o o r t h r e e p i a y e r s at e a c h p o s i t i o n t e l l i n g U nien. 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C lassic account of one of the m ost terrible H in d m a n Co. w ill sp u ak on C orroeion Engi neer i n g " * • • by the Bogue Street Bridge Periods epicurean ifi F r e n c h * , h i s t q j r y —- F r e n q b m a n populace reduced to eating against ra ts , the b ru ta l Frenchm an, slaughter of an T he G a n g s * C ra aa d e f e r C hH et w ill 20,000 p eople on the b lo o d -s o a k e d s tre e ts o f P a r i s - - b r t l l i a n t l y re­ m e e t a t I to n ig h t a t 944 A bbott road. • • • c r e a t e d b y a m a s t e r h i s t o r i a n , P h o t o s . P u b , at S 6 .9 5 . Jo se p h B a r r, O n ta rio d ire c to r of th e The Crowd Pleaser S tu d en t In te rn a U o m l M ed itatio n So­ c ie ty . w ill le c tu re on sre sa t e u d e a le l m cdi- taU au a t 7 a n d 0:30 to n ig h t in M cD onael K iva. • a a S a le S3W T h e re w ill b e a n o rg a n iz a tio n al m e e t­ m i t r r r v t n ing of th e MSU A m y I b a f e C lub a t 0:30 F rid a y a t 100 S. H a rriso n R ea d . All M ili­ G U N S : From the invention of gunpowder to the 20th C e n t u r y , by ta ry d e p en d e n ts a r e in v ite d . • • • Dudley Pope. 59 F U L L C O LO R illu s tr a tio n s plu s 300 a d d itio n a l il­ T h ere w ill b e a n a il a u iv a n ity m in e r lustrations decorate the huge 11 1/2" x 12 1/2" richly Illustrated m a tu rin g th e " T h y m e ” fro m 0-12 p.m . '■ S is ’. v o l u m e w h i c h t e l l s t h e f a s c i n a t i n g s t o r y o f th e g u n in all its f o r m s . it H olm es H all. • OO Eve ry conceivable type of gun Is covered: guns o f all n a ti o n s on T he D ept, o f Social Setau ee w ill sponsor land, at s e a a n d in t h e a i r . A b oo k to be c h e r i s h e d b y e v e r y sports­ T iaw ath a H a rris , co m m u n ity m e n ta l lealth d ire c to r a t 11 a .m . F r id a y in 133 f e e . 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Only those w ith official business w ere allow ed in. P olice had ja ile d 120 sit-in p ro te ste rs e a rly today a fte r clearn in g out a crow d of m o re OOKVÖRÖ than 1,000 who trie d to block a rre sts. Home fo r th e Holidays? Make re s e rv a tio n s nowl C O L L E G E TRA V EL) 1 A CROSS FROM TH E U N IO N RECO RD D EPA R TM EN T ACROSS PRO M BERK EY HALL 351-6010 ACROSS FRO M B ER K EY HALL -- FR E E P A R K IN G i I C IT Y P A R K IN G AT REA R FR E E P A R K IN G --E A S T S ID E O F STO RE T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 4 , 1968 1 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n STA TE NEW S STA TE NEW S C L A S S IF IE D C L A S S IF IE D S e e th e "S T U D E N T S E R V IC E D IR E C T O R Y * ’ f o r y o u r needs. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 y»» ► t* ■‘■li,. V ”' i » ufi.* A ' *€ % a ( v .u , , A u iu te v .............................. N IG H T H E L P needed. M onday thro u g h W A ITERS AND W A ITR ESSES for the CHEVROLET 19® Bel Air V-8, M USTANG 1188 G T, 280, fo u r t p m i , F rid a y , o r S a tu rd a y and Sunday. D ELLS. P a y in g top w ages E x p e ri­ a u to m a tic , pow er ite e rin g Good p o w er ste e rin g , disc brnkM , G ood 4-12 m id n ig h t G R A N D R IV E R SH E L L , en ce not n e c e ssa ry . P h o n e 335 tire s . E x c e lle n t condition 68» Y e a r G T tire s . 351-6393 o r 465 86« or »59014 1 0 /» 729J W est G ra n d R iv e r H ighw ay. Call o w n er 3S-3W 4 510/14 9801. 5 1 0 /» P a s t a irp o rt a t ju n c tio n of 1-95- G ra n d R iv e r. 5 1 0 /» BUS BOYS W A N TED : E v en in g m e a ls M U STA N G 1 9 « 5,000 m ile s. 302 CID • AUTOM OTIVE CH EV Y 1997-tw o door Bel-Air. V-8, s p rin t p ack ag e. *2,175. C all betw een only. C all M rs. B loom , 12-5 p.m . a u to m a tic , pow er steerin g . C all » 5 BORN-AGAIN m a n to w ork w ith P a s to r 332-5092. 510/24 • EM PLOYM ENT 7 an d 9 p .m . only. 353-6904 . 2 -1 0 /» 2507 b e fo re 2 p .m . 5-10/25 in leading te e n a g e rs . P a rt-tim e . • FOR RENT C o n ta c t R ev. R o g er H a rriso n , F ir s t MUSTANG 1967, 289, 3 speed. M ust F o r R ent • FOR SALE • C H R Y S L E R -1 9 9 5 -N ew port C ustom . B a p tist C hurch, Box 214 St. Jo h n s. sell. P h o n e JIM 351-7854 7 -1 0 /» • L O S T & FOUND C all 373-0742 b etw een 8:00 a m . and M ichigan 48879. 5 1 0 /» TV R E N T A L S fo r stu d en ts. Low e co ­ 5:00 p m 482-5834 a fte r 5:00 p.m . n o m ical ra te s b y th e te rm o r m onth. • P E R SO N A L 4-10/24 MUSTANG 1967. G ood condiUon *1500 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, 484- • P E A N U T S PER SO N A L A utom atic. » ,0 0 0 m iles. 353-6893 in fa c u lty hom e 11:352 p .m . M onday 92«. c 5 1 0 /» • REAL ESTA TE CO RVAIR 1962 w ith 1964 engine. th ro u g h F rid a y . T ra n sp o rta tio n fro m c a m p u s provided. $12 p e r w eek plu s • S E R V IC E $295. 353-1325 a sk for J im . 5-10/30 M GB 1 9 « . Like new, carefu lly m a in ­ TV R E N T A L S G .E . 19“ P o rta b le , lunch. P h o n e 3553717 o r »7-0052. • T R A N SP O R T A T IO N C O R V E T T E 1960 Q uads 4-speed C all ta in e d R adio, new top and tire s , ex ­ 5 1 0 /» '« . 5 0 p e r m o n th inclu d in g stand. tr a s * 1 4 » A fte r 12:30 p .m ., 372- C all J . R . C u lv e r Co. » 1 -8 8 « . • W ANTED 332-4496 b e fo re 3 p m . 3-10/25 2250. 5 1 0 /M 2 » A lb e rt S tre e t, E a s t L ansing. C T Y P IS T : ST U D E N T to w ork d a ily C O R V E T T E 1965 N ew tire s , m a g s, M onday th ru F r id a y 10 a .m . to 2 p.m . D E A D L IN E and gold p ain t. Also a ir conditioned. O LD SM O B ILE 1 9 « F85 V-8. A uto­ M ust b e a c c u ra te . C all 3558297 G A R A G E FO R , s , > n l C h arle s, m a tic . G ood condition. *500. 355 a f te r 2 :30 p .m . S-10/24 E ast L a i O E N T t U o r E D 2- *3200. C all IV 4-0560. 3-10/25 1 P.M . one c la s s day b e­ 9240. 510/24 »70. 51 0 /2 4 fo re publication. C O R V E T T E 1959 E x c e lle n t condi­ W A NTED SO M EO N E In hand le tte r O LD SM O B ILE 1962 W agon, V-8, n a m e s i n1C . 11 \ E D membership Apartm ents C a n cellatio n s - 12noonone tion *1100. C all a f te r 7 p m . 351- a u to m a tic , re lia b le tra n sp o rta tio n . t r I *■” c e r tifie s te . . » i nonor society . i- .................... 3670. 3 -1 0 /» c la s s day b efore publica­ N ew tire s . 3552497. 5 1 0 /» P r o fita b le fre e tim e em p lo y m e n t. 351- ST U D E N T U N ITS: T h re e an d four tion. COUGAR 1967 w ith s te re o ta p e V ery 8210. 510/24 m a n u n its s till a v a ila b le fo r Sep­ good condition C all b etw een 8-5 p.m . O LD SM O BILE 98-1964. F o u r door. te m b e r leasin g . L ow ebrooke, U ni­ daily. 484-5438. 5 -1 0 /» H ardtop. F u ll pow er equipped. V ery SA LES AND p rom otion: N ew floor cov­ v e rs ity T e rr a c e , an d E v e rg re e n . PHONE good condition. *750. Phone 6952247. e rin g p ro d u c ts need th re e m a tu re m e n C all STA TE M A N A G E M E N T 337- D O D G E D A RT 1964 a u to m a tic , four- 5 1 0 /» full o r p a rt-tim e . M ust have c a r. 13«. Cl 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 door sedan. G ood condition. Singh, F le x ib le hours. G ood incom e p o ssi­ O LD SM O BILE 1 9 « Luxury Sedan. ble. P h o n e 484-59» fo r interv iew . 355-4575,351-3643. 5-10/30 N EW LY MARRIED? F u ll pow er, a ir, 13,000 m ile s. T ake 510/24 RA TES FA IR L A N E 1967 tw o-door hardtop. over p a y m e n ts of *99 a m onth. P hone TA NG LEW O O D E M P L O Y E R S O V ERLO A D C om pany. 1 d a y ..................... $ 1.50 Big V-8, a u to m a tic , pow er stee rin g . C R E D IT M AN A G ER. 4852379. C -1 0 /» fth E x p e rien c e d s e c re ta rie s , ty p is ts to A PA RTM EN TS 150 p e r w ord p e r day P o ly g las tire s , aqua finish w ith m a tc h ­ w ork on te m p o ra ry a ssig n m e n ts. 1 B d rm ., unfur.,'from 124.50 ing in te rio r 863-9030 . 3 -1 0 /» PLY M O U TH 1950 black O nly » .0 0 0 3 d a y s ..................... $ 4 .0 0 N e v er a fee. P h o n e 487-6071. C-10/24 m ile s on new engine. R uns p e rfe c t­ 2 B d rm ., u n fu r., from 139,50 13 1/20 p e r word p e r day FALCON: 1960-four door A uto­ ly. *75.485-0745. 510/24 5 d a y s ......................$ 6 .5 0 130 p e r word p e r day m a tic tra n sm issio n . a fte r 5 p .m . *150 355-2784 3 -1 0 /» PLY M O U TH -1938 F o u r door E x c e l­ /& G R E A T LA K ES E m p lo y m e n t for p e r­ m a n e n t p o sitions for m en and w om ­ en in o ffice sale s, tech n ical. IV 2- 351-7880 F R E E R E N T u n til N o v e m b er in four lent condition, a ll o riginal. *600 . 337- 1543. C-10/24 m a n lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t. P o o l, r e c r e ­ (based on 10 w ords p e r ad) FALCON 1961 tw o door Good condi­ 0845. 5 1 0 /» a tio n building, balcony fa c in g lake. tion. B est o ffer. 355-8071 a fte r 6:30 M in u tes fro m c am p u s. C all L a rry T h e re w ill be a 500 se rv ic e YOUNG M EN p.m . 3 -1 0 /» PO NTIAC GTO 1 9 « . T ri-pow er a u to ­ 15» »5»96. 4-10/25 and bookkeeping charge if m a tic . E x c e lle n t condition. T ake over IN T ER N A T IO N A L CO RPO R A TIO N w ill th is ad is not paid within FO R D : 1966 c u stom 4-door. P o w e r p a y m e n ts of M8.15 p e r m onth. " T h a t W ay, G e n e ra l L aM a y !” h ire s e v e ra l young m e n TH IS W E E K b rak es, stee rin g . A utom atic. 485- P hone C R E D IT M AN A G ER. 485 one week. for M an a g e m e n t T rain in g P ro g ra m . 6744. 5-10/30 2379 C T hose sele c te d w ill le a rn P e rso n n e l 5 ^ É ìW É. T he S tate News w ill be FO R D 1959 : 2-door, stick, M ust sell. PO R C H E 1959 co n v ertib le w ith 1 9 « C ontrol, P ro m o tio n a l T echniques N O R T H W IN D and B rand Id e n tifica tio n . M ust be FARM S re sp o n sib le only for the B est o ffer. 332-0518. 3-10/24 engine. T ran sm issio n needs w ork. E m p lo y m e n t a b le to w ork 1 : » to 10 p.m . a t f i r s t day’s in c o rre c t in s e r ­ »1-0250 and a sk fo r N ew bie. 2-10/24 A u t o Se rvice & P a rts E m p lo y m e n t Faculty A partm ents le a st th re e d a y s p e r w eek plus S a t­ FO R D , 1964 . 500 convertible. C a r in tion. L IN E U P yo u r fa ll jo b now. C a r n e c ­ u rd a y . S a la ry *70 to « 0 depending A-l sh ap e. P h o n e IV 9-9603. 3 -1 0 /» SAAB 1967 V-4 like new condition. MASON BO DY SH O P 812 E a s t M ALE ST U D E N TS, 1527, in need on p a st e x p erie n ce and a b ility . To 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 K alam azo o St. . . . S ince 1940. of e x tra m oney. C a r re q u ire d . C all e ss a ry . C all »1-7319. O V ery re a so n a b ly p riced. 355-80«. a rra n g e a n in te rv ie w c a ll FO R D FA IR L A N E 1966 S ta n d a rd C om plete a u to p a in tin g an d col­ 3 9 5 5 8 « , 1-5p .m ., M on-Fri. O NEW O N E b ed ro o m fu rn ish ed . Id e a l 5 1 0 /» M r. T ow ers tra n sm issio n . V-8. *1150. C all 351- lision s erv ice . IV5-0256. C F U L L T IM E fe m a le d ru g c le rk . M ust g ra d u a te stu d e n ts o r couple. Q uiet. 5 -1 0 /» N IG H T A U D ITO R , M otel. E x p e rie n c e be n e a t a n d h a v e p le a s a n t p e rso n a l­ 484-1459 A ir-conditioned. 81«. 927 W est T he S tate News does noi 0952 a fte r 5 p.m . SAAB 1 9 « S tatio n W agon. N ew m o to r, 510/24 p re fe rre d , b u t w ill tr a in m a tu r e p e r­ ity an d w ho w ill be In th e E a s t L an­ Sh iaw assee. T U 55761; E D 7-9248. p erm it r a c ia l o r relig io u s ra d ia l tires. P h o n e » 1 -0 9 « . 5 1 0 /» AUTOM ATIC CA R WASH. O nly 50c. 1510/31 son looking fo r fu ll-tim e, y e a r round sing a re a fo r a m in im u m of tw o y e ars. G R AN D PRDC-1963 P o w e r b ra k e s I t’s th e b e s t in tow n. Y ou m a y sit R N ’S F U L L -T IM E 511; PA R T - discrim in atio n in its ad­ and stee rin g . T ilt ste e rin g w heel. in y o u r c a r for 2*4 m in u te s w hile your position. T op s ta rtin g ra te . P a id v a c a ­ T ra n s p o rta tio n n e c e ssa ry . P le a s a n t T IM E 11-7 nights. O penings a v a il­ vertisin g c o l u m n s . T he SCOUT 1 9 « 2WD w ith p o w er lock. tion, sick le a v e, a n d p a rtic ip a tin g w orking conditions. E x p e rie n c e de­ IT A L IA N FOOD Snow tir e s included. C lean, p riv a te c a r is w ashed a n d w axed. A lso c le an s a b le in a m e d ic a l c a r e fa c ility . Op­ Good tra c tio n , condition. *400. 695 g roup in su ra n ce . F iv e o r six day sira b le . C all 332-2831 a f te r 7 p.m . And lith e r F o o d F ro m M ost F o r­ State News will not accept ow ner. *850 332-4161 3-10/24 25« 3-10/M u n d e rn e a th c a r . An a lm o s t p e rfe c t w eek. U p m .-7 a .m . A pply in p e r­ 5 1 0 /» p o rtu n ity for ra p id a d v a n c e m e n t eign C o u n trie s-in c lu d in g U.S. advertisin g which d is c rim ­ job. 430 C tip p e rt b ack o f KO-KO B ar. w ithin a d y n a m ic o rg an izatio n . A t­ son to M r. N ickels, U n iv e rsity Inn. IM PALA 1963 V-8. P o w e r stee rin g , C tra c tiv e s ta r tin g s a la rie s an d above S H A H E E N 'S FA M ILY inates a g a i n s t religion, ST U D E B A K E R 1937 H E A R SE . Super 4 -1 0 /» SALESM AN: P a rt- tim e . M ust like FO O D F A IR b ra k e s. E x c e lle n t condition B est a v e ra g e frin g e b e n efits. Apply a t ra c e , co lo r o r national o r - shape C all B ru c e »1-9474 ( 731 selling. No e x p e rie n c e needed, o ffer o v er *600 332-0267 510 » E X P E R T C A R B U R E T O R re p a ir, and P ro v in c ia l H ouse, » 1 5 N orth w in d 1001 W. S aginaw 4854089 B u rc h am ). 5 1 0 /» TO U R IST IN FO R M A TIO N C L E R K « : w ill tra in . C ar fu rn ish ed . P hone Ig in . engine tune-ups. R ea so n ab le ra te s. D riv e , E a s t L ansing. 332-0817, M rs. M ichigan B an k a rd W elcom e To fill s ea so n al and p e rm a n e n t v a­ M r. T ay lo r, 489-2379. C IM PALA 1966: F o u r door hard to p TR IU M PH -1967 co n v ertib le. P hone C all 6752794. 510/24 P a rk e r. 1 5 1 0 /» c an c ie s. S a la ry ra n g e * 4 » to *552 V-8. P o w e r s te e rin g and b ra k e s. 882-0247 b e tw ee n 9 and 5 p.m . Mon­ m onthly. All M ichigan C ivil S ervice SE R V IC E STATION P E R S O N N E L : A u to m atic, Low m ile a g e. O ne ow n­ day through F rid a y . 510/24 S c o o te rs & C y c le s b e n efits, including an o u tsta n d in g s ta te F u ll and p a r t tim e . All sh ifts: F o r e r M edium b lu e body and in te rio r. co n trib u to ry in su ra n c e p ro g ra m , e x ­ a new M a rath o n S ta tio n opening in All tir e s e x ce lle n t condiUon. Snow TR IU M P H TR4 1 9 « . R ed. W ire w h eels c e lle n t r e tir e m e n t p lan , longevity M ason N o v e m b er 1st. C all 694-0108 A u to m o tiv e O ver-drive. N ew engine and m an y new HONDA 1968, 300. L ike new. 627- tir e s included. Ph one 332-5609. 3 -1 0 /» bonus, u n lim ited o p p o rtu n ities fo r p e r­ a fte r 1 p .m . Ask fo r M r. W alters. 2057 a f te r 4 p.m . G ra n d Ledge. 5 1 0 / » ANGLIA 1961. H as p e rso n ality . Me­ e x tra s . 353-0062. 4 -1 0 /» sonal a d v an c e m e n t, and lib e ra l v a c a ­ 5 1 0 /» ch an ically sound. *65. 332-8821. 5 -1 0 /» JA G U A R XK120 R o a d s te r, tygw top H O N D A -3 « S uper H aw k. Good con­ tion and sick le a v e allo w an ce, plus ACROSS 29. Water nymph and u p h o lstery . E x c e lle n t running VALIANT 1961: A utom atic, new dition. M ust sell, m oving. »1-4016. so cia l s e c u rity . M ust h av e g ra d u a te d N E E D CHRISTM AS M O N EY ? E a rn 30. Exclamation condiUon. *650 351-5975. 3-10/24 tra n sm issio n , b ra k e s, tire s , b a tte ry . 4-10/25 fro m high school and h av e tw o y e a rs m oney and le a m m ake-up te c h ­ 1. Tropical fruit AUSTIN H E A L E Y 3000: 1966. New 31. Erie or Kiev e x h au st an d r e a r window. 351-8626. *200.35572». 510/24 of e x p e rie n c e in o ffice w ork o r in niques. VIVLANE W OODARD COS­ 6. Coral reefs 32. Waves 4 -1 0 /» LINCOLN C O N T IN EN T A L 1967. D ark NORTON 1967 7J5»." S c ra m b le r E x ­ P U B L IC CONTACT w ork su ch a s s e ll­ M ETICS. LOIS W E IR . IV 5-8351. 12. Century plant V IN TA G E T H U N D E R B IR D , 19». 33. Red deer blue, 9 ,0 0 0 m ile s. O ne o w ner. F ull c e lle n t cond S O L U t sell. 351- ing, field w ork o r s im ila r w ork re ­ C -1 0 /» 13. Light misty po w er p lu s a u to -a ir. 8 a .m . to 5 p.m ., P e rf e c t condition. P h o n e fo r a p ­ 35. Darkness C H EV R O L ET IM PA LA 1958 Big V-8 47«. 510/24 q u irin g e ffe c tiv e d e alin g w ith people; rain daily , 6552758. A fter 6 p .m .. 339- pointm ent, 4852379. C-10/24 o r co m p letio n of tw o y e a r s of college. 37. Mites add ticks 63,000 miles. N eeds body work 355 B A B Y SIT T E R TO ru n household for 14. Water bottle 9703,484-8755 5-10/28 2890. 5 1 0 /» YAMAHA 1 9 « S c ra m b le r. Good con­ A pplications .will b e a c c e p te d from 39. Agitate VOLKSW AGEN 1961 1967 engine. w orking m o th e r. 484-4082 a f te r 6 p.m . 16. Wide open dition. M any e x tra s . *250 or b e st those w ho w ill c o m p le te tw o y e a rs 5 1 0 /» 42. Rescind M E R C U R Y M O N T E R E Y 1962 Load­ F iv e m o n th old tire s . M ust 9ell. 351- 17. Name C H EV R O L ET 1964, V-8, “283” auto­ offer. 4852500. 510/24 of college by J u n e 1 9 « . F o r a d d i­ 44. Mistake ed. E x c e p tio n a lly c le an . S acrifice. 5284. 510/24 tio n a l in fo rm a tio n an d a p p lic atio n for 19. Gaelic matic. radio. E x c e lle n t condition. 45. Hummed *399. 353-6819. 3552396 5 1 0 /» ex am in atio n , w rite th e D ept, of Civil W A N T E D -P A R T tim e M onday, T u e s­ 20. Chop down *775 351-7286 3-10/» SUZUKI 1 9 « , 250cc A -l. Tw o h e lm e ts. 46. Tares VOLKSWAGEN BUG 1967 N ew tires. S erv ice, L ansing, M ichigan 48913. day, to d e m o n s tra te re v o lu tio n a ry 22. Chin, magnolia C alifornia c a r. R adio. *1 2 » . 351- M ust sell. * 2 » . E D 7-9734. 5 1 0 /» hom e m o v ies. G ood e arn in g s. M ust DOWN 4. Use 8, Almond- M USTANG: 1967, 2 + 2 , 289 5 speed A pplications m u s t be re c e iv e d by this ¡24. Climbing plant Get ALL YOU PAY FOR! Check best 4205 5 1 0 /» h ave c a r, 487-5936 2 -1 0 /» 5. Warp flavored syrup E x c e lle n t condiUon. 3552885. 5 1 0 /» office no la te r th a n 5 p.m . N o v e m b er 25. Cay 1. Moccasin rental buvs in todav's Classified Ads HONDA 90 w ith h e lm e t trunk. E x ­ 12, 19«. F o r o th e r jo b o p p o rtu n ity 26. Article 2. Turkish leader 6. Like 9. Memorize VOLKSW AGEN 19«. R eal s h arp . Sun c e lle n t running condition. *200. in fo rm a tio n c a ll 517 373-3051, day 7. Collation 10. Facial features roof, w h ite w alls, m o to r overh au led . 355-6223 5 1 0 /» 28. Compass point 3. Not fully TOYOTACorolla or night. An eq u al o p p o rtu n ity e m ­ 11. Dirk * 5 » . 484-85». 5 1 0 /» ployer. 3 -1 0 /» HONDA 1967, 4 » . In v e ry good condi­ 1 2 3 4 5 21. Twilight be sold. 3953211. 2-10/24 % A v o itio n P A R T -T IM E W ORK a v a ila b le a t G o r­ 23. Conducted don Food S erv ice. 222 S pikes S tre e t. 17 18 19 % 25. Form o( John FR A N CIS AVIATION: So e a s y to 484-5354. 3-10/24 -------- E m p lo y m e n t 21 22 23 26. Affectation le a rn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E . 20 S pecial « o ffer 484-1324 C % Ya Ya 27. Slnp-shaped ST U D E N T E M PL O Y M E N T : V arious 2b V ciock m a rk e tin g positions w ith full-tim e SEV EN T H IR T Y ONE ■ n s ty > v 24 % 25 29. Hydrous Fit w p t ò knau)" m e rc h a n t w h o le sa le r: 1515 hours p e r . w e e k a u t o m o b i l e ceqitvctd. ex ­ 2d V » Y . 30 sodium c ellen t Incom e and e x p erie n ce ; ex ­ pe n se s in clu d ed , fo r fu rth e r in fo r­ F o r th o s e w ho can r in t s $ 31 % 32 clhbonjle 30. Time to come Ú Ya 31. Opah m a tio n c o n ta c t: TYie Society C orpora­ 36 33 34 35 tion, P . O. Box 2061, L ansing, M ichi­ a f f o r d th e instant litho printing % % 32. Coastline gan 48911. b e s t In Û te 39 40 41 33. Adamant K A C o p i« , from «900 37 .34. Maple genus a p a rtm e n t i your O rig in al % K E Y PU N C H o p e ra to r: Two p a rt- 44 36. Flourished liv in g 1000 c o p i s i . . I s » * h « n 1 * each 42 43 tim e p o sitions 5 : » to 9 : » p.m . for 38. Famed general 8V i » l l , 2 0 l b . w h i n o r c o lo n a p p ro x im a te ly 60 days. G ra n d R iv e r i 4è 40. Turf 4$ A venue n e a r A irport. *2 p e r hour. 14 5 6 E. M ic h ig a n A v e . t 41. Bitter vetch C all 4858121, E x t. 209 b efo re 5 p m F E A T U R IN G : T e le p h o n e : 4 8 9 -3 3 0 3 43. Past tense 3 -1 0 /» S W IM M IN G P O O L _ e n d in g _ _ It’s ultra modern 60hp engine Second p ro fessio n - evenings & weekends. Men and wom­ P A R T Y ROOM P r ic e d f r o m $ 195 en. $350 p a rt tim e monthly P la c e Your is moisture-proof! g u aran tee if you m eet our YOU GET MORE ADVANTAGES re q u ire m e n ts. Students and te a c h e rs: $800 full tim e, te le - phone: 484-4475_____________ ff.R. G u la e /i G o -. 220 A lb e r t 3 5 1 -8 8 6 2 PEOPLE REACHED WANT AD WHEN YOU GET LIFE INSURANCE Today . . . J u s t clip, c o m p le te , mail. It will start on the dampest day EARLY! The earlier you begin your family's life insurance program, the STATE NEWS w i ll bill you l a t e r . more you benefit. Your premium payments are lower, easier to It will also start on the coldest budget. And your physical eligibil­ ity is easfiSt' to establish. It also pays to know how State Farm can Z ip C ode day because the Corolla has the provide a life insurance plan that best fits your S tu d e n t N o. needs and your budget. So ask me about it today! same battery as a big VB. 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H o p e , -th e n 2 b lo c k s s o u th on C e d a r . T h u r sd a y , O c to b e r 2 4 , 1968 ^3 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n F o r S a le P erso n al G E T A HOLD O F "T h e K N A CK " to­ ASMSU Student Service TWO GOOD t S O L D g a m e for sale . „.m -w u . N o tre D am e 2-10/24 n ig h t: F a irc h ild T h e a tre 8 p .m . 3-10/24 (continued from page one) the board r e f e r re d F re d F ry ’s (ICC) co-op p ro p o sal to the policy the A lliance for C am pus T alent (pop e n te rta in m e n t organ iza­ T IC K E TS TO - D a m e g a m e for IN SU R A N C E PR O B LEM S? We spe­ F re d F ry , In ter-C o o p erativ e tion 1 to MSU. sale. F o u r S O L O tic k e ts on SO c ia lize in cancelled, refu sed , and Council (ICC') p resid e n t, an ­ com m ittee. T he proposal con­ The board com m ended Bob cerned m e m b e rs of the oppo­ D IR E C T O R Y y a rd line 353-6242 VOX' T O irriN E N T A L O rg an 2-10/24 U sed „ fin a n c ia l reponsibility C ar and bike M su ra n c o . INSURANCE • ASSOCI­ ATES. 372-5369, t{32 N orth Ckpi nounced th a t th e firs t B eau­ m o n t F o ru m w ill tak e p lace a t site sex occupying co-op publio Ilp ert, d ire c to r of the newly- e stab lish ed C onsum er .’Pela-. id a «« ì *- j p s s s K ^ L ♦ ... .V - 4ft tS L - Sr- flu M r * L4 '- > , i" '* i 'v v* • (a fte r 6 p .m .) ' • cu ss "The R ole of S tu d en ts in In other b usiness, cab in et has done on the p ro g ram thus • EYES E X A M ' N E D K lld e a y ’ s S u n o co 5-10/29 the P o w er S tru c tu re. " presid en t G re g Ow en rep o rted M I C H A E L ’S HUBBARD HALL far. • GLASSES S ta tio n J a n e Lau, P an h ellen ic re p ­ to the b oard th a t the W ater EN C Y C L O PE D IA : 20 volum es Not Peace talks SCHOOL O F • C O N T A C T LE N S M IX F R re se n ta tiv e , h as scheduled the C arnival R e-E v alu atio n rep o rt a ll c a r needs and used $195 C all 355-3261 3-10/25 CO SM ETO LO G Y C. L. C hase, O pto m etrist firs t m eetin g of th e Study Com ­ is forthcom ing. C h airm an P e te r w re ck e r se rv ic e SEW IN G M ACHINE c le a ra n c e sale. C o -O p tic a l S e r v ic e s H u b b a rd H a ll m itte e on S tu d en t' U n re st for E llsw orth announced th a t the com plete beauty se rv ic e s B rand new p ortables. $49.50. $5.00 5218 S. Logan 393-4230 918 E. G rand R iv er 337-9320 T hursday. N ational S tu d en t Assn. would (continued from page one) 119 E . Allegan 485-9419 p e r m onth L a rg e sele c tio n of re ­ P r e s e n ts conditioned used m a c h in es. Singers, In the a re a of new business, soon send a re p re se n ta tiv e from H arrim an re a ffirm e d U.S. W hites, N ecchis, N ew H om e and backing for the Saigon reg im e 3 .0 L A S T T E R M ? " m a n y o th e rs ,” $19.95 to $39.95. “ TH E RU SH ” C O LLEG E TRA V EL saying: "The R epublic of V iet­ SAVE M O N E Y T e rm s EDW ARDS D ISTR IB U TIN G O F F IC E 130 West G rand R iv er Blvd. S S w w m m w m X K X SB & B O U N D H H H H TY PED & P R IN T E D 337 - 1527 on your auto in su ran ce u n d er State F a r m ’s “ Good Student” elig ib ility COM PANY, 1115 N o rth W ashington 489-6448 C-10/24 F rid ay Night 9-12 p .m . 35 itr e preSe>itl' Vmt ‘ ribrtlt- rfety* ororxthrk “ e k )M - “ variety* x th r lilTOcRs', m a c k s To " 'to(R? tie book s t o r e dwill bookstore ’ill have have for for thethe first fir's’/ su students. id en ts W hatever T eflon m e E v ery new te rm a t MSU, loud th e K ennedy A dm inistration, sparked la st w in ter te rm fizzled sto re, located in the In te rn a ­ w h at it is today S tudents who have reached y e a r and to estab lish sto re hours stu d en ts w anted to ta k e w as up co m p lain ts com e from stu d id n 't receiv e class textbooks out a fte r about two w eeks. But tional C enter, w as in itially to By w in ter te rm , the proposed a boiling point a n 4 ’a re ea g er and rec ru itin g of em ployes. Al­ to them . , d en ts about the p rice of te x t­ on tim e for his E conom ics 444 becau se stu d en ts a r e allegedly have been m an ag ed by students. c o m m itte e rese arch in g the pos­ to ease the financial burden of though the N ational S tudents As­ Now, action is being taken by books. Y ea r a fte r y ea r, s tu ­ course. paying high p rices for books. H ow ever, b ecau se the In te rn a ­ sib ilities of a stu d en t m an ag ed oth er students, can now direct sociation 1N SA 1 has had som e ASMSU. asking the help of stu ­ d en ts a rg u e th a t they a r e being A dam s not only led about 300 ASMSU is now conducting open tional C enter is k ep t up by funds bookstore is ex p ected to su b m it th e ir energies tow ard the c r e a ­ re se a rc h and guides for budget dents. Open petitions for th e r e ­ “ soaked of th e ir funds" by lo­ stu d e n ts to the MSU Bookstore petitioning for the re s e a rc h and com ing from the bookstore, it a re p o rt of th e ir findings. tion of a student m anaged book­ p ricing, th ese guides have to be se arch and im p lem en tatio n of a cal bookstores, supposedly buy­ for a d ire c t confrontation w ith im p lem en tatio n of a stu d en t b ecam e a re g u la r b u sin ess ven­ B an g h art pointed out som e of sto re. under the direction of AS­ applied to cam p u s conditions. stu d en t run bookstore a r e now ing used books, from students B ookstore M anager J a m e s D. m an ag ed bookstore. ture. th e ch allen g es facing such a MSU. A dam s rec en tly co m m ented a v a ila b le on the third floor of the Howick. but also ch arg ed both In the p ast tw o y ea rs, th e stu ­ Don B an g h art. v ice-p resid en t c o m m ittee . Among them a r e to th a t he felt his m a jo r obligation Student S ervices Bldg.. on and off-cam pus bookstores d en t board has tw ice a tte m p te d for Special P ro je c ts, re m a rk e d find a location on ca m p u s for S p e c ia lis t A fric a n ta lk s c h a n g e W IN up to > 1 , 0 0 0 00 The By PA U L SARVIS w hole sp e ctru m of A m ericans have freed th em ­ selves from th is fa r m o re successfully than the attitu d e play Kroger’s new "LUCKY SOLITAIRE” ch ange in A frica: from South A frica and R hodesia to poli­ black A fricans. This fac to r has im p o rtan t No Purchase Necessary—Limit One Ticket Per Adult! tic a l philosophy in K enya and im plications to S chaar in the T anzania, and from econom ic S P E C IA L T H IS W E E K ! W H O L E O R Q U A R T E R S IL V E R P L A T T E R field of econom ic developm ent. d ev elopm ent to the w orld black S chaar listed five facto rs Q U A R T E R S L IC E D D O U B L E B R E A S T E D O R P R ID E O M IC H IG A N id en tity ' m ovem ent--w ere d is­ w hich he believed w ere cru cial cussed by S tu a rt S chaar. an in the econom ic developm ent A m erican U niversity field sta ff appointee, a s he talked to Ja m e s of A frica: cap ital, skills, m obi­ lization of the population, a 3 -L E G G E D P O R K M adison stud en ts T uesday, unifying ideology and im agina­ concerning A frica: The P oli­ USDA CHOICE TENDERAY tic s of Hope and D e sp a ir.' tion and ingenuity. It is difficult, Schaar pointed F R Y E R S I H A M R O A S T L O I N S Schaar. who specializes in out. for A frican lead ers to C huck S te a k N orth and E a s t A frica, began m obilize the population for the w ith a discussion of w hite ru le in South Africa. task of developm ent in the hope­ lb 69C less conditions cre ate d by col­ TENDER SLICED "Y ou can talk from here to onialism and the in ertia caused D oom sday about South Africa by the “ colonial m e n tality " by B eef L iv e r and you w on't get anything done w hich black A fricans tend to until w hite A m erica changes its a ttitu d e s ." he said. identify them selv es in te rm s lb 59C of this lingering colonial cul­ PETER'S 1-L B ROLL OR In S c h a a r's view, the South ture. A fricans will not listen to S chaar also pointed out the 12- 0 Z WT LINK A m erican m o ral arg u m e n ts d ifferen ces in political a t ­ ag a in st the South A frican rac ial P o rk S a u sa g e titude w hich affect the ability policies so long a s such an of A frica to develop econom i­ explosive ra c ia l problem exists cally PKG 5 5 ( PESCHKE'S ALL BEEF PESCHKE'S TRAY PACK inside the United S tate s itself. "In Schaar fu rth e r claim ed that stag es of n ationalistic m ovem ents, the struggle of S chaar fu rth e r cited Kenya a s a country whose governm ent h am p ers grow th because of its TEND ERRA Y S W IS S O R Franks LB 6 9 $ Ring Bolognn« $ 5 9 Black A m ericans is fa r ahead dedication to m aintaining p re s­ of the black A frican ." Although e n t conditions, w hile the gov­ R O U N D HERRUDS REGULAR OR MILD PATRICK CUDAHAY CANNED S chaar felt th a t " th e black A frican instinctively stan ds the position of the black under­ e rn m e n t of T anzania (another E a st A frican S tate 1 is totally co m m itted to developm ent. S T E A K Franks LB 6 9 $ Picnics 3 »»$ 2 . 2 9 A m erican ." he said, " th e black «'V S P E C IA L T H IS W E E K ! jS P E C lA L T H IS W E E K ! A m erican is m ore aw a re of NOW ! his position" than the black U S D A G R A D E A ’ K R O G E R A LL P U R P O S E th e f a s t e s t r e s e r v a t io n s THIS COUPON WORTH 19* A frican is of his own. . in to w n GET AHANO PAINTED FIGURE OF BANQUET FROZEN S chaar then pointed out th a t although both groups defined C O LLEG E TRA V EL C H ES T ER C D C C I i\E L C A. A R T H U R W IT H C O U P O N A N D $ 5.00 p u rc h a s e A p p l e Pie s E D IU S W I F T ’ S th em selves in te rm s of w hite YOU MAYALSO PURCHASE FIGURES OF PRESIDENTS 3 5 1 -6 0 1 0 cu ltu re a t one tim e, black 1-20. 22 <&24). 23. 25AND26FORONLY19«EACH L I E B E R M A N N ’S Good T h ru Sun. Oct. 27 4 * V A-LB » « P IE S > I S W IF T N IN G LIMITONE COUPONPERFAMILY PRACTICAL 7 5 0 EXTRA TOP VALUE S TA M P S TOTES W ITH ITEM S B F IO W with the purch ase o f KROGER C o t t a g e Cheese 3 h a lf gal c tn s Kroger 2% H I - N U MILK with the pu rcha se o f a JC TN 29$ 6 pack o f Heath Ice Cream Bars, D ru m sticks or Ice Cream S a n d w ic h e s with the p u rcha se o f any 5 10 —oz wt p k g s o f S P E C IA L T H IS W E E K ! S P E C IA L T H IS W EEK ! KROGER F RO ZE N VEGETABLES B E T T Y C R O C K E R C L O V E R V A LLEY V A N IL L A with the p urcha se o f a 6 pack o f 6 —fl oz KROGER BAKED cans K R O G E R F R O Z E N O RA N G E JU ICE Angel Food Cake C A K E with the p u rc ha se o f a p kg o f F R A N K E N M U T H C H E E SE l-L B 39$ M I X E S with the pu rcha se o f 2 p k g s o f Kroger N U T M E A T S or P E A N U T S with the p u rc h a s e o f any p k g Gold C re st PEANUT B RITTLE KROGER with the p urchase o f any 2 p k g s Kroger SN AC K C R A C K E R S BUTTERCRUST BREAD with the p urch ase o f 1—lb o f Kraft S li c e d Natural S w i s s or a 4 1 1/2 LO AVES s i• M O Z A R E L L A C H E E SE with the purcha se of any p kg o f Cotton Swabs 0 -T I P S with the p u rch a s e o f a 1—lb p k g o f E c k ric h FIRST OF THE SEASON ISO SIZE FIRST OF THE SEASON Texns Oranges White Potatoes #78 Q 25 A ll Meat F ra n ks or E c k ric h S m o k e e s Tongerines' 10-L B BAG 4 9 * Vo88 9 * 5 w i th the p u rc h a s e o f 12 69 3 —lbs or Larger E n g lish 50-L B Roomy . . • rugged . . . and so moderately p rice d . #79 O 50 Cut Or Arm Cut CHUCK R O A S T BAG • I 4* 7 9 Above; open tote with side zip pockets. Below ; in­ with the p u rc ha se o f a genious double zipper gives extra expansion. p k g o f Herrud C lub Style F IR S T O F T H E S E A S O N S P E C IA L T H IS W E E K ' #80 O 25 R O A S T E D SAUSAGE with the p u rc h a s e o f 1 0 0 S IZ E B la c k J —lb R eg ula r or V/j —lb JACK 0 LANTERN Pumpkins B ro w n G re e n # bi O 25 T h ick s l i c e d WEST VIRGINIA B A C O N N A V E L F A N C Y with the p u rc h a s e o f a 1—lb p k g or more B A N A N A S 39t~ O R A N G E S C ube S tea k, Chip Ste ak or TOP ROUND S T E A K with the p u rcha se o f 10— EAC H lbs or more P O T A T O E S with the p u rch a s e o f a JACK O LAN TERN El PUMPKIN TOP VALUE with the p u rc h a se of 4 —lb s or more A P P L E S STAMPS WITH THIS COUPOH ON with the p u rc h a s e o f a 3 —lb bag Y e ll o w O nio ns or FYERY pkg o f im po rted 2—lb bog Carrots x rJ H o l l a n d B ulbs E A S T L A N S IN G - 209 E . G r a n d R iv e r "■ R ED E EM A T K R O G E R — T h ru Sun. O ct. 27 D O W N T O W N - 107 S. 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