F r id a y M ICHIGAN Cool. SMEW s . . Have you . . . A wk woman i naught? I c i n A «aid fall oftr • hnf m n i ^ u w f iW -W illiam S hakespeare Ü N lV ^ S ltT . STATS. ÏA I f t ■«r » Jr » J * . . . cloudy, cool, ch aace of ~ ( londyim /tw rf/ ^ lA E a s t Lansing, M ichigan O ctober 25,1968 16c Vol. 61 N um ber 76 NO BR EAKTH R O U G H , YET BSA, o f f i c i a l s p r o p o s e n e w LBJ hints secret peace ' U ’ c o m m By PA T ANSTETT i t t e e A ssociate C am pus E d ito r moves making headway WASHINGTON (A P) -- P re sid e n t Jo h n ­ Congress enacted, and g et additional A proposal to fo rm an all-U niversity son rep o rted T hursday th e re is no b rea k ­ n am . T he w eekly casu alty re p o rt fro m Saigon listed only 100 G Is killed la st w eek, funds to support those recom m enda- co m m itte on equal opportunity evolved through yet in the V ietnam p ea ce e ffo rt out of a T hursday m e etin g betw een th e lo w est fig u re since A ugust 1967. tions. b u t hinted he thinks s e c re t neg o tiatio n s (P le ase tu rn to page 15) B lack S tudents’ A lliance (BSA), John W hile “ w e a r e v ery p leased ” w ith th e a r e m aking headw ay. F u zak , A thletic Council c h a irm a n and Johnson refused a t a new s co n feren ce red u c tio n in ca su a ltie s, Johnson said, “ In Ja c k B reslin, U niversity S ecre tary . to give d etails of th e la te s t U .S.-N orth som e p la ce s it is not a lull-the la s t thing J BSA m e t w ith F uzak and B reslin to V ietn am ese exchanges, saying “ I don’t I would w an t to do is to lull anyone into P a p e r d e n i e s d iscu ss la s t sp rin g 's proposal to im ­ think it is good policy to tr y to handle a false sen se of se c u rity ." It w as Jo h n so n ’s firs t question-and- b a n k re q u e st p le m en t v arious dem an d s p rese n ted by a ll diplom acy in p u b lic.” B ut he added, black students. The m eeting, how ever, “ We a re woking h ard and d ilig en tly and an sw e r sessio n w ith new sm en sin ce r e ­ w as g ea red tow ard discussing ra c ia l e a rn e s tly .” p o rts of a new U.S. bom bing h alt p ro p o sal p ro b lem s w ithin the e n tire U niversity, “ T he only thing I can say to you,” he se n t sp ecu latio n so arin g Oct. 16. T he V iet­ and not ju s t w ithin the a th le tic d e p a rt­ m en t. Both groups ag re ed th a t th e re w as a told re p o rte rs, “ is th a t I think th e decision of M arch 31 w as in d icated , w as ju stified , an d I am m o re pleased by it ev e ry hour n am th e m e dom inated the suddenly called co n feren ce held in the W hite H ouse C abinet room , b u t th e re w as talk a lso of of r e t r a c t i o n fa ilu re on th e p a r t of th e U niversity th a t goes b y .” politics. The P re s id e n t disclosed he w ill d eliv er By JIM S C H A E F E R to estab lish the m e ch a n ism s to dis­ M arch 31 w as w hen Johnson o rd ered a a nationally b ro a d c a st television-radio S tate N ew s Staff W rite r cu ss th e im p lem en tatio n of the de­ p a r tia l halt to the bom bing of N orth p o litical sp eech a t 8:30 p.m . EST on the A re q u e st for a re tra c tio n by th e A m eri­ m ands. A spokesm an for BSA said th a t BSA Communications barrier V ietn am “ to p erm it th e contending fo rces to m ove closer to a p olitical s e ttle m e n t.” Sunday b efo re the T uesday electio n can Bank and T ru st Co. of L ansing con­ cerning th e financing of a L ansing a p a r t­ sim ply “ had not been k ep t in fo rm ed ” T h is led to the s ta r t in M ay of U.S.- Nov. 5. H e alre ad y h as b ro a d c a st one ab o u t a p ro g ra m on th e vario u s de­ A dissident student stands atop the m ake -shtft b arric a d e erected sp eech in b eh alf of H u b ert H. H um phrey m en t com plex in an O ct. 9 ed ito ria l by In fr o n t o f the e n tr a n c e to M o s e s Hall at the U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r ­ N o rth V ietnam ese ta lk s in P a ris. the D e tro it F re e P re s s w ill not be a c ce p te d m a n d s w hich they p resen ted the Uni­ The P resid en t, n o netheless, w arned an d w ill go on rad io in his b eh alf ag a in v e r s ity la s t spring. H e said th a t be­ nia after dem onstrators seized the building W ednesday. Students th is Sunday a t 7:35 p.m. by th a t D etro it new spaper, a spokesm an a g a in st over-optim ism b ased on the said T hursday. ca u se of th is lack of in fo rm atio n BSA were dem anding that the university give credit for lectures by a c u rre n t lull in the fighting in South Viet- He predicted, a victory for H u m phrey, did not know w heth er o r not any pro­ his vice p re sid e n t and the D e m o c ra tic The bank c la im s th a t it had sen t tw o Black Panther leader. U Pj T e le p h o to p re sid e n tia l nom inee -- and on those le tte rs, d ated Oct. 10 and 11, to th e F re e g re s s w as m a d e a t a ll on th e dem ands. F uzak said th a t th e m e etin g “ w as a g ro u n d s fo re c a st th a t th e electio n w ould P re s s in w hich it called the co n ten t of th e not be throw n into the H ouse of R e p re ed ito rial on the b a n k 's involvem ent w ith lengthy and w orthw hile discussion se n tativ es. T he House would choose th e a L ansing a p a rtm e n t com plex, “ c a re le ss w hich w en t beyond” the black stu d e n ts’ Berkeley b a r r ic a d e broken n ex t p resid e n t only if no ca n d id a te w ins and flippant re p o rtin g " and “ irre sp o n si­ d em an d s in th e a re a of ath letics. a m a jo rity of th e e lec to ra l votes. ble jo u rn a lism ." “ We a r e on the road to b e tte r u nder­ Johnson declined co m m en t on H um ­ The ed ito rial accu sed th e bank of “ han­ stan d in g th e difficu lties w hich a ro s e ,” p h re y ’s call for a face-to-face d eb a te w ith ky-panky" w hen S ta te T re a s u re r Allison F uzak said. th e R epublican nom inee, R ich a rd M. G reen had "b a ile d o u t” the bank by F uzak also said th a t th e m eetin g w as “ dipping into th e s ta te te a c h e rs ' pension held “ to c le a r up d ifficu lties” and not in an ticip atio n of any alleged actio n a t S atu rd ay ’s nationally telev ised N otre D am e football gam e. to end 3 - d a y Cleaver sit-in N ixon and on D em o c ratic ch an ces of r e ­ taining co n tro l of th e House. But he w as not so re tic e n t ab o u t an o th er p rim e cam p aig n iss u e -la w and order. fund for $1.3 m illio n ." and th a t the m oney had gone to finance H allm ark E sta te s , a new a p a rtm e n t house com plex in south­ w e st Lansing. BSA m e t T hursday night to discuss B E R K E L E Y , Calif. (A P ) -- M assed When police b roke up th e d e m o n stra ­ M ale an d fem ale police e n te re d M oses In Jo h n so n 's view , “ The n ex t p resid e n t th e im p lem e n ta tio n s of T h u rsd ay ’s tion tw o stu d e n ts and th re e policem en H all an d a rre s te d th e d issid en ts quietly. w ill have th is a s one of his m a jo r prob- A spokesm an for the bank said th a t “ no p olicem an rip p ed asid e b a rric a d e s T h u rs­ m eetin g w ith F uzak and B reslin. T hose a rre s te d w ere ch arg ed w ith d is­ lem s--but I d o n ’t think th e re is anything th re a ts of lib el" have been m a d e by the day, a rre s te d 76 p erso n s and c le a re d a w ere slig h tly in ju red . “ We d e a lt w ith p roblem s of sensi­ Som e 500 police took c h a rg e of the tu rb in g the peace, m alicio u s m isch ief and w e could do o th e r th an to g et th e re c o m ­ bank to the new spaper, although the U n iv ersity of C alifornia building seized by tiv ity ... and of black stu d e n ts dem an d s ca m p u s sh o rtly b efo re daw n in th e th ird tresp a ssin g . E a c h w as held on $1,650 bail. m en d atio n s th a t w e h av e su b m itte d to (P le ase tu rn to page 15) d e m o n stra to rs s u D P o r t i n e a B lack P a n th e r in g e n e ra l,” F uzak said. H e said th a t le c tu re r. d ay of sit-in d e m o n stratio n s dem anding T he hall they le ft behind w as a ch ao tic he and BSA re p re se n ta tiv e s "d id not even th a t UC give college c re d it for a le ctu re m e ss of strip p ed room s, s c a tte re d re c ­ ta lk ab out th e possib ility ” of d e m o n stra ­ In th e b ig g est u p ro ar a t th e U n iv ersity se rie s by Blank P a n th e r le ad e r E ld rid g e o rd s and g arb ag e. Som e s e c re ta rie s who tions a t th e football g am e. since th e 1964 F re e Speech M ovem ent C leaver. c a m e to w ork a t 8 a.m . b roke down in He added, how ever, “ who know s w hat crisis, M oses H all w as held for 15 hours D em o n stra to rs b a rric a d e d p ath s and se t te a rs . H o lm e s p o s tp o n e s m a y h ap p en ?” behind b a rric a d e s of desks, c h a irs, files One of the onlookers w as th e u n iv ersity sm a ll fire s on them . Inside th e building, (P le a se tu rn to page 15) and a sso rte d d eb ris. ad m in istra tio n c e n te r of the College of ch an cello r, R o g er Heyns. L e tte rs and S ciences, d issid en ts unrolled H e issued a b rief sta te m e n t: . . .“ The to ilet p ap e r from u p p er w indow s and stru n g signs. d isru p tio n and d estru c tio n w hich m a rk e d th is episode w ill n o t be to le ra te d . . . I im p le m e n ta tio n o f p o lic y A ro a r from an e stim a te d 350 onlookers sh all use w h atev er law en fo rce m en t and T he H olm es H all g o v ern in g council post­ On O ct. 18, W om en s In ter-re sid en c e < stu d en t discipline a r e n e c essary to p ro te c t L a e tz w e ig h s p ro p o s a l outside ro se w hen h elm eted , g a s m ask- toting police m a rc h ed onto th e 28,000- th e u n iv ersity from exploitation. . . ” poned co n sid eratio n of th e im p lem en tatio n of its re c e n t fre sh m a n coed hours policy Council (WIC) and M en’s H all a s­ so ciation (MHA) jointly req u e sted a H eyns said only th e rap id d eploym ent stu d en t cam pus. for tw o w eeks T h u rsd ay night. te m p o ra ry injunction on the im p lem en ­ The d e m o n stra to rs outside sc a tte re d and of the huge fo rces of police p rev en ted T his p o stp o n em en t w as m a d e to allow ta tio n pending a challenge of the on s p e c ia l s p o rts a re n a ran . H ere and th e re police tan g led physi­ w ide-scale violence and in ju ries. The stru g g le s ta rte d T uesday over for ac tio n by W om en’s In ter-re sid en c e Counqil (W IC), A ll-U niversity S tudent J u ­ p o licy’s legality. C le a v e r's co u rse 139X on ra c ism and social sp ace is g ettin g c ra m p e d .” H e added cally w ith p ro testo rs. d ic iary (A U SJ) and th e S tu d en t-F acu lty A sp ecial panel of th e Student- By JIM S C H A E F E R an aly sis. _______ th a t such fa c to rs a s p ark in g fac ilities Ju d ic ia ry F a c u lty Ju d ic ia ry g ran te d th e injunction S tate N ew s S taff W riter S tu d en t-F acu lty J u d ic ia ry has been for a 10-day period on th e grounds and flow of tra ffic w ere im p o rta n t in Jo h n L aetz, business m a n a g e r for picking a site. A S M S U N A M E S S T U D E N T S ask ed to co n sid er the le g a lity of the p res­ th a t th e speedy im p lem n tatio n of th e th e A thletic D ept., said T h ursday th a t L aetz said th e p ro jec t, to be p a r­ en t all-u n iv ersity w o m en ’s h ours policy. proposal p revented a com preh en siv e tia lly financed by the n ea rly $1 m illion WIC is c u rre n tly fo rm u latin g a fre sh ­ and c a re fu l asse ssm e n t of a ll of the an $8 m illion or m o re a th le tic special ev en ts building m ig h t be proposed to collected fro m stu d en t football tic k e t m an h ours policy to be re le a se d Nov. 6. p ro p o sal’s im plications. th e A thletic Council by Ja n . 2. T he 16,000-17,000 s e a t building m ay fees, m ig h t have to b e b u ilt “ p iece­ m e a l” as funds b ec am e av ailab le. J u d ic ia r y s e a ts fille d It is also co n sid erin g bringing the H olm es H all policy to th e AUSJ for a T he panel also concluded confusion resu ltin g from th e proposal th a t the also include a new ice are n a. ruling on its legality. m ig h t lead to an unintentional violation He e stim a te d th a t th e new facility They w e re appointed by ac clam a tio n . L aetz, c h a irm a n of a sp ecial sub­ A fter d elib eratin g for th re e hours in T he p roposal, p assed by the H olm es of U niversity regulations. could co st a s m uch a s $10 to $12 m il­ Miss Ju lia n is a psychology m a jo r in co m m ittee of the council studying the lion, b ut noted th a t it would be financed closed session, the ASMSU B oard ap ­ Ju stin M orrill College. H er a c tiv itie s g overning c v u i i c i r O cl.' t i , i* *. a . - - • -Jrf said, for people, probably under c a ll for an expanded sy stem of A w ards, howeVer, is a senior' A re c e n t m e etin g of the By MARILYN PA TTERSO N 35 y e a rs of ag e who a r e begin­ teach ih g aw ard s. facu lty p ro g ram , he said, and S tu d ent L iberation A lliance S tate N ew s S taff W riter can en co u rag e younger col­ ning th e ir pro fessio n al c a re e rs “ T hese a w a rd s w ill stand (SLA) unanim ously ap p ro v ­ Tw elve young fac u lty m e m ­ along sid e th e w ell-establish­ leagues only a t a distance. a t MSU. It c a r rie s a stipend of ed a resolution clarify in g the b ers and g ra d u a te a s s is ta n ts will ed an d h ig h ly -reg ard ed D istin­ resp o n sib ilities of th e B oard be recognized for ex cellen ce $1,500. Six g ra d u a te teaching a s s is­ guished F a c u lty A w ards to give U nless senior collègues in the of T ru s te e s in response to th e in teaching a s th e U n iv ersity in­ v isib ility to th e U n iv ersity ’s d e p a rtm e n t and in th e U niver­ ta n ts w ill be aw ard ed th e Ex- B o a rd ’s suspension reso lu ­ tro d u ces tw o new facu lty aw a rd s in te re st in and en co u rag em en t sity d e m o n stra te th e value they cellence-in-T eaching C itation. tion. ca te g o rie s th is spring. of effectiv e u n d e rg ra d u a te te ac h ­ place on classro o m w ork, young­ N om inees m u s t have held a T he SLA resolution lists The tw o new aw a rd s, e s ta b ­ i n g , ” Wilson said. e r collègues m ig h t le t th a t w ork half-tim e g ra d u a te teach in g as- “ m isconduct fo r w hich ad m in i­ lished a t the re q u e st of th e Com ­ slip in th e ir p rio ritie s, he said. sistan tsh ip for a t le a st two The D istinguished F a c u lty s tr a to r s a r e su b je c t to discip­ m itte e of U n d erg ra d u ate E d u ca­ te rm s a t th e tim e of nom ina­ lin a ry ac tio n by th e stu d e n ts’ tion (C U E ), a r e th e T each er- an d sp ecifies “ dem otion, cu ts Scholar A w ards and th e E xcel- tion. in pay, o r expulsion” a s a c t­ lence-In-Teaching cita tio n s for The citatio n c a r rie s a $250 ion w a rra n te d by such m iscon­ d u ct. g ra d u a te teach in g a s sista n ts. The purpose of th e a w a rd s is stipend. C an d id ates for both aw a rd s M rs . H u m p h r e y : w ill be nom inated by d e p a rt­ T he group proposes th e re s ­ to s tre s s th e im p o rta n ce of olution to “ c la rify and m ak e m e n t ch a irm en and judged by teaching, Jo h n D. Wilson, d ire c ­ fac u lty a w a rd s com m ittee's. p lain th e ir (MSU stu d e n ts) in­ ten tio n to oppose a ll ac tio n s tor of u n d e rg ra d u a te education, said. T he c rite ria for judging will w h is tle - s to p w ife of th e ad m in istra tio n th a t would be stu d en t ev alu atio n s of the The T each er-S ch o lar a w a rd s See T ext on P a g e 4 Landm arks gone will be given to six in stru c to rs n o m in ee's c lasse s, rec o m m en ­ d atio n s of sen io r facu lty m e m ­ b e rt H. H um phrey who is d re ss­ ed in a shocking pink N ehru ten d to in te rfe re w ith the. . . or a s s ista n t p ro fe sso rs who have By SUSAN M YLES ju s t, fre e , and open educatio n al A popular landm ark In East Lansing, M i c k e y ’ s H l d e - a - w a y , f o r m e r l y k n o w n as b e rs (tw o needed fo r th e ja c k e t and a black knee-length tau g h t a t th e U n iv ersity for a t P eople. Moving. B right p ro cess, such a c tio n s having S p iro ’s, Is being wrecked along w ith the next d o o r g a r a g e to m a k e room for a le a st one, b u t no m o re th an five, T each er-S ch o lar aw a rd , th ree evening sk irt. for th e E xcellence-in-T each- lights. She sto p s to shake hands. On M rs. H um p h rey ’s rig h t been freq u en tly a s se rte d h ere­ new parking r a m p , p a r t o f the p la n to b e a u t ify E a s t Lansing and m a k e d o w n to w n ac ad e m ic y ears. S ecre t S erv ice m en lining the to fo re and m o st re c e n tly on ing C itation) and th e candi­ sta n d s M rs. P hilip E lkin, p re s­ shopping a pleasure. State N e w s photos b y B o b Ivins The aw a rd is intended, Wilson co rrid o r. H olding th e elev a to r S ep tem b er 20,1968.” d a te ’s co n trib u tio n s to u n d er­ ident of the N atio n al A ssocia­ g ra d u a te education. door. W atching. tion for R e ta rd e d C hildren T he reso lu tio n is both s e r­ W e’r e in. T he e le v a to r doors (N A RC). In M rs. E lk in ’s ious and not serious, B rad L ang, E a s t L ansing jun io r, NEED FO R E D U C A T IO N "W e hope,' W ilson said, “ th a t the new a w a rd s w ill en ­ close. No noise. T he elev a to r stops. M ore g u ard s. W alking. hand is a te le g ra m fro m P re s ­ said . H e added th a t th e a tte m p t id en t Lyndon B. Johnson com ­ co u rag e d e p a rtm e n t ch a irm en Down th e co rrid o r p a s t a room m ending th e NARC fo r p re se n t­ w as so m ew h at like b lack hu­ to notice th ese people and to full of m en in sh irtslee v es. C ha m berla in blasts crime m o r. ing M rs. H um phrey w ith th e en co u rag e esp ecially th e young­ To h er suite. W ords on th e d o o r: D istinguished S erv ice A w ard “ T he serio u s p a r t is the e r facu lty to go into th e c la s s­ T he P re sid e n tia l Suite. “ Go definition of th e responsibili­ for h er w ork w ith re ta rd e d room b e tte r p re p a re d .” rig h t in M rs. E lkin, M iss E l­ children. tie s of th e a d m in istra tio n ; the The new a w a rd s w ere e s ta b ­ k in .” E D IT O R ’S N O TE: Follow ing M rs. H um phrey had flow n in­ a b su rd ity is th a t th e suspen­ “ The long ran g e a n s w e rs to m e m b er of th e A rm ed S erv­ lished th is fall in resp o n se to She m oves into th e room , and is th e second a rtic le on th e to D etro it W ednesday to speak sion p a r t is a m ockery of w hat our m any p ro b lem s r e s t in ed­ ices C o m m ittee and h as m ad e th e R eco m m en d atio n s 16 and 23 w e follow. T he c re a m colored C ongressional ra c e fo r the a t th e opening b an q u e t of the th e B oard of T ru ste e s did s e r­ u ca tio n ." he said. “ T his is th ree trip s to V ietnam a s a of the C o m m ittee on U n d erg ra d ­ w alls an d silk d rap e s m a k e a sixth d istric t. Views of D em o­ N in eteen th A nnual Convention io u sly,” R ick K ibbey, E a s t Lan­ nothing th a t can be acco m p ­ m e m b er of th a t co m m ittee . u a te E d u catio n R e p o rt w hich good background for M rs. Hu- c r a t J a m e s H arriso n ap p e ared of th e NARC and would be leav­ sing, ju n io r, said. lished w ith p assin g an ap p ro ­ Lang said th e resolution T hursday. ing D e tro it T h ursday to m ake p riatio n bill, no m o re th a n you m a y be given to ASMSU for By WES TH ORP a w histle-stop to u r of M ichigan can g et a super-sonic a irp lan e to cam p aig n for h e r husband, co n sid eratio n or SLA w ill ask S tate N ew s Staff W riter by ju s t ap p ro p riatin g money. fo r a stu d e n t referen d u m on th e s ta te m e n t. C o n g ressm an C ham berlain, R epublican in­ C h arles It m u st be b u ilt," he added. A S M S U in itia te s fo ru m D em o c ratic p resid e n tia l candi­ d a te , H u b ert H um phrey. C h am b erlain said th a t the Now a s she sta n d s in her room “ T he a d m in istra tio n of this cu m b en t in the sixth d is tric t U nited S tate s public and p riv ­ in th e S heraton C adillac, her U n iv ersity re p re se n ts a far w hich includes MSU, say s a te se cto rs m u st m ake a m o re d angerous th re a t to the ed u catio n al p rocess than do th a t th e U nited S tate s h as no g r e a te r problem than th a t of g r e a te r e ffo rt to tra in people on s tu d e n ts ’ ro le in s o c ie ty ey es have a red d ish c a st, and she se em s tire d , b u t she is sm il­ in skills th a t ca n be used in ing a s she ta lk s to M rs. E lkin. th e stu d e n ts,” Lang said. m ain tain in g law and o rd er C H A R L E S C H A M B E R L A IN productive ty p e jobs. cil re p re se n ta tiv e and in itia to r of “ com e to g rip s” on th e prob­ T hings g rad u ally q u iet down, throughout the country. By D EBORAH FITCH “ We hope it w ill g e t stu ­ C ham berlain said. "w e He said, “ so m eth in g m u st S tate N ew s S taff W riter th e forum proposal, said th a t a l­ lem s th a t have a rise n fro m the and M rs. E lk in begins the in­ d en ts to see th a t the ad m in i­ m u st have law and o rd e r for in c re ase d 10 p er c e n t," he be done ab o u t th e shocking S purred by th e su ccess of though th e re w ill be sp e ak e rs A cadem ic F re ed o m R ep o rt. stra tio n has responsibilities added. Those th a t w ill be invited to te r M argot who is a sophom ore w hen it is lost w e shall soon tra ffic of fre e w orld ships help­ the B oard of T ru ste e s R esolu­ a t th e forum , ev e ry stu d e n t who to o ,” K ibbey said. "W e know th a t su ren ess of speak a r e W illiam C. B lanton, a t MSU and then m e. She sm iles have a n a rc h y ." ing to supply N o rth V ietn am ." tion rally , ASMSU is in itiatin g w ish es to m ay p a rtic ip a te . C rim e is ra m p a n t he said. p u nishm ent is a stro n g d e te r­ an open forum a t B eaum ont “ E v ery o n e is invited to fo rm e r sen io r m e m b er-at- a t us and w e g e t th e feeling re n t to c r im e ,” C h am b erlain "S o long a s a single vessel larg e, ASMSU B o ard ; E ldon R. it’s a sin c e re -n o t a p olitical “ The situation se em s to be Tow er. sp e a k ,” F ry said. “ The peo­ g ettin g w orse r a th e r than said. " Y e t today less th an 21 flying a free w orld flag is help­ ple who a r e invited w ill be m ak ­ N o n n am ak er, A ssociate D ean paste-on sm ile. M rs. H um p­ b e tte r ," he said. "T h e FB I p er cen t of th e rep o rted c rim e s ing to keep th e w a r going and The firs t such forum , on the ing only b rie f ad d re sses. In of S tu d en ts; B a rry A m is, Black h re y ’s silver-w hite h a ir shines te lls us th a t since 1960 m a jo r re su lt in a r r e s t, and only six adding to our c a su a ltie s, I in­ topic of “ The Role of th e Stu­ b etw een th e ir speech es, anyone S tu d en ts’ A lliance; Andy Pyle, in the light, and she looks m uch tend to m ak e c e rta in th a t the c rim e s have in creased 88 per p er cen t lead to co n v ictio n ." d en t in th e P o w er S tru c tu re ” who w an ts to nia&..gfe£ up tand 1 0 |f * c g r n p u s t Council (OCC); younger than any photograph of ce n t w hile the population has C h am b erlain s a id the A m erican people have the w ill be held a t 3:30 p.m . T h u rs­ s ta te his opinion.” v*"‘‘ K enneth L. Thom pson MSU h er I have e v e r seen. c rim in a l has a 94 p er cen t tru th ab o u t th is tr a d e ," he day a t B eaum ont Tow er. F ry said th a t th e forum is B oard of T ru ste e s; F ra n k Mer- We talk. We ta lk ab o u t MSU’s ch an ce of b eatin g th e rap said. F re d e ric k R F ry , ASMSU im p o rta n t b ecau se issu es like rim an , MSU B oard of T ru stee s, football g am e la st w eek a g a in st ev ery tim e he strik e s. C h am b erlain is a senior B oard In ter-C o o p erativ e Coun- an d Leon C. B ren n er, p re si­ th e te a m from M rs. H um p h rey ’s th e tru s te e s reso lu tio n pointed out th e fa c t th a t stu d e n ts and d en t of OCC. hom e s ta te of M innesota. We COME B EA T N O TRE DAM E a d m in istra to rs a r e “ p re tty fa r F ry said th a t he w ill be in­ talk about M rs. H u m p h rey ’s TO A FREE viting T hom pson and M errim an cam p ain in g schedule fo r th e next S P E C IA L a p a r t on even a c ce p te d p ro ced ­ b ecau se they w ere th e m ost W a n t to C h ris tia n A LL RECO RD SALE u r e s .” . em p h atic su p p o rters of the day, and w e even talk a little b it about politics. The forum , F ry said, will S c ie n c e B oard of T ru s te e s’ Sept. 20 u n d e rs ta n d L e c tu re R e g . $ 3 .8 4 - $2.99 give stu d en ts, facu lty and ad ­ m in istra to rs th e o p portunity to resolution M rs. H um p h rey ’s s e c re ta ry h a te s to ru sh her, b u t th e Vice Reg. 4 .79 - 3 .79 F ry said th a t “ if this forum th e B ib le b e tte r? fails, it w ill be th e fa ilu re of P re s id e n t’s w ife m u st g et som e sleep. Back down the hall. FR I. & Sunday ev e ry group a t th e U niversity. T h e re 's no S e c re t S erv ice e s­ SAT. It w ill m ean th e y ’r e n ot tr y ­ O c t, 27 O N L Y c o rt now. M any m o re of them 3 :3 0 p .m . ing to g e t th e ir view s known. e a rlie r when th e re w as a ru m o r “ But, if even five people at th a t P re sid e n t Johnson m ig h t E. GRAND M acD onald M iddle School E . Lansing neJac 543 RIVER th e forum see an o th e r point of view, it w ill be a su c c e ss.” com e. He did n ’t. T he elev a to r com es. Down. Z E R O K IN G TO TE COAT reinforces your image. Attests your taste in rich wool melton, cut clean, young and square­ shouldered. Triple stitching accents collar and pockets. And lining, collar and scarf in emphatic wool plaid by FARIBO.® $55 D on’t p u t a ll y o u r e g g s Be tem ptingly elegant in this satin dress, worn with o r without slacks. in o n e b a s k e t A vailable in purple, black, s ilv e r If you have a p rob le m or need to cut s o m e re d ta p e , d o n 't grey. Slacks, 1 5 . 9 5 . D ress, 2 3 . 9 5 . leave your solution to only one source. T ry Spartacuss fo r a cle a r cut a n sw e r. fe tts o p e n fr ld a y night till 9 p m m m o K ^ L e t’s Let Le tt’s use ou r p ark and shop Hart-Schaffner & Marx plan fo r fr e e c u s to m e r Guide Y o u to parking Fashion 0 tw o eleven south Washington F riday, O ctober 25, 1968 3 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n N E W S ADA refuses endorsement - T h e r e w as som e d e b a te as sy stem in th is nation is th e b est en d o rse m en t a r e in v estigation dorsing no p re sid e n tia l ca n d id ate By JIM G R A N E LL I local c h a p te rs to d issen t from to w h eth er H um phrey is a b e t­ sy stem developed by m an. co m m ittee s fo r elim in atin g or w as passed, one of th e m e m b e rs s u m m a ry . M s e e g ln f E d ito r th e ir en d o rsem en t. lA|fit\n0 te r ca n d id a te th ap „ffictyftd M-., < "W e h av e a w ar th a t th e vouths- “ ^ t ft redefining th e ro le of th e elec- voting for n o n -endorsem ent mosr- ^ ^ r e to n k id W the proposal. of the A m erican s fo r D em o c ratic four R easo n s (S t not erKiors/nj? becau se I don’t see an y d iffe r­ w on’t g e t b e tte r if w e cop out g ressio n af ao u ses, in s a c u d n g W alter E . G ourlay, a s st, pro­ A c a p s u l e lu m m a r y o f fh e d a y ’s e v e n t s f r o m A ction (ADA) refu sed Wed­ an y can d id ate: en ce betw een th e c a n d id a te s,” now. F a c e th e issue a s it is .” the 18-year-old v o te and con­ fesso r of h isto ry and ch a irm an o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . nesday nig h t to en d o rse any --ADA, a s an in dependent o r­ T he second su b stitu te m otion ducting a n atio n al tow n m eeting of L ansing’s ADA, said th e m o ­ said one m em b er. p resid e n tia l ca n d id a te in th e ganization, should n ev er endorse Two su b stitu te m otions w ere w as m a d e by Don S aw yer, L an­ by all telev isio n and rad io net­ tion to rec o n sid er would in effec t upcom ing election. an y ca n d id a te; d efe ate d before the group p ass­ sing sen io r and vice p resid e n t w orks. n eg a te th e orig in al m otion to “H ow can those w ho sto o d T he 17-9 v o te ca m e d u rin g a --E ndorsing H um phrey would ed its non-endorsem ent sta te ­ of th e Young D em o c rats. H is end o rse no one. Saw yer, a m e m b e r of Students sp ecial m e etin g th a t w as called m e an ap p ro v al of P re sid e n t proposal would conditionally en- w ith them (J o h n a n d R o b e rt Jo h n so n ’s policies. “ You en ­ rn erit. for a D e m o c ra tic Society, said The m otion to reco n sid er fail­ a f te r th e ADA failed to a rriv e The firs t su b stitu te m otion o rse H um p h rey if th e ca n d id ate his proposal w as a c ce p te d by K e n n e d y ) su p p o rt a m an a t a decision on th e issu e in d o rse som eone you a g re e w ith end o rsed H um phrey b ecau se he would a g re e to se t up a b lu e rib ­ ed, 13-12. th e Young D em o c rats. The whose agents used cattle th e ir re g u la r m eetin g la st an d a vote for H um phrey would w as the b e s t ca n d id ate offered. bon c o m m itte e for ea ch of eig h t eight-point en d o rse m en t w as in­ m a n d a te ap p ro v al of L B J’s poli­ BEA T N O TRE DAM E prods a n d dogs against h u ­ T h u rsd ay night. O thers' who w anted to en d o rse policy a re a s . cluded in a 24 p ag e re p o rt p re­ The n atio n al b oard of the c ie s,” a m e m b e r said. H um phrey claim ed th a t th e ADA T he eig h t point conditional m an beings in A labam a ? ” pared by th e ex e cu tiv e b oard of S P E C IA L ADA stro n g ly endorsed Vice -M o re stu d e n ts would be en ­ m u st endorse a ca n d id ate to be en d o rse m en t included in v estig a­ Young D e m o c ra ts an d se n t to Sen. E dw ard K en n ed y, on p resid e n t H u b ert H. H um phrey, courag ed to jo in th e G re a te r co n sidered a re le v a n t group. tion c o m m itte e s for redefining ALL RECO RD SALE H um phrey. W allace support. its co-founder and fo rm e r L ansing ch a p te r of ADA if the “ It would be a d isc re d it to th e ro le of th e N atio n al Conven­ c h a irm a n , b u t le ft th e rig h t of ch a p te r did not ta k e a position; tion, estab lish in g a n atio n al p ri­ A fter th e o rig in al m otion en­ R e g . $ 3 .8 4 - $ 2 .9 9 th e organization not to ta k e a ' position and to ju stify i t,” one m a ry , refo rm in g th e p olitical R e g . 4 .7 9 - 3 .7 9 p a rty on th e s ta te and local levels International N ew s m e m b e r said. “ We would have no b asis for ex isten ce if w e don’t and refo rm in g com m u n icatio n s F R I. & • T he invasion of Czechoslovakia and the buildup of th e So­ G h o s t v o te rs h it en d o rse a candidate. Speaking on the youths who to im pose a p o sitiv e obligation on th e m ed ia to provide co v er­ •M M SAT. O NLY v iet fleet in th e M e d ite rran e an have changed P re sid e n t C h ar­ les de G au lle's m ind about try in g to p ersu a d e T urk ay to follow w an t to change th e sy stem , an o th er m e m b er said th a t the ag e for e a c h can d id ate. Also included in th e conditional isvep nelac 543 E . GRAND RIVER •F ra n c e in loosening tie s w ith the N orth A tlantic T re a ty O rgan- . ization, F re n c h in fo rm an ts rep o rted T hursday. • While his bride sw am and lazed in the sun, A risto tle Onas- 'W in d y C it y ’ p o lls sis ca m e to A thens T hursday to d iscu ss a m u ltim illio n -d o llar co o p e rate w ith th e F B I in the b usiness deal w ith le a d e rs of G re e c e ’s m ilita ry back ed gov­ CHICAGO (A P ) - H undreds T he S ta te N ew s, the stu d e n t n e w sp a p e r a t M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity , is of ghost v o te rs a r e listed on investigation. ern m en t. published e v ery c la ss d a y th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r w ith s p e c ia l W elcom e W eek th e Chicago electio n p rec in ct The D aily N ew s f irs t rep o rted and O rien tatio n issues in J u n e a n d S e p te m b e r. S u b sc rip tio n r a te s a r e $14 N ational News opoll sh eets, th e Chicago D aily th a t fra d u len t re g istra tio n s w e r e 1 p e r year. N ew s re p o rte d T hursday. tu rn in g up on official p rec iin ct • U nder p re se n t ru les, th e fo rm e r M rs. Jo h n F. K ennedy lost M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, In lan d D aily P r e s s T he n ew sp ap er an d th e B e tte r v o te r lists in a w ard w hich h er eligibility for b u rial in th e p resid e n tia l p lo t a t A rlington A ssociation, A ssociated C o lleg iate P r e s s , M ichigan P r e s s A ssociation, M ich­ G o v ern m en t Assn. (BGA) a en c o m p a sses Skid Row and its igan C ollegiate P r e s s A ssociation, U nited S ta te s S tu d e n t P r e s s A ssociation. N ational C em etery w hen she m a rrie d A risto tle O nassis. civic w atchdog group, have been m a n y flophouses. The A rm y confirm ed th is T hursday in resp o n se to questions Second c la ss p o stag e p aid a t E a s t L ansing, M ichigan. and said the P e n ta g o n 's legal ex p e rts, the G en e ra l Counsel conducting a jo in t investigation. A BGA in v estig ato r re g iste re d E d ito ria l and b u sin ess o ffice s a t 347 S tu d en t S e rv ic e s B uilding, M ichigan Skid row d e re lic ts w e re paid S ta te U niversity, E a s t L ansing, M ichigan. O ffice, concu rred in its position. a t a tra n s ie t hotel a s J a m e s "O nce the widow re m a rr ie s she au to m a tic a lly lo ses h e r elig ­ to re g is te r an d hotel re g iste r- Jo y ce. He spent five m in u tes in ies w ere used to sign up tra n ­ P hones. ib ility ," the A rm y said. th e hotel room . A w eek la te r E d ito r ia l................................................................................................................. 355-*2S2 sie n ts w ith o u t th e ir know ledge, • P re sid e n t Johnson signed into law T h u rsd ay a bill s tr e a m ­ th e w a rd ’s official v o te r lis t w as C lassified A dvertising ................................................................................. 355-8255 the D aily N ew s said. I t added D isplay A d v e rtis in g ............................................................................................ 353-6400 lining the m ilita ry ju s tic e sy stem and providing for w h at he p rin ted . I t included th e n am e called " firstc la s § legal se rv ic e " for those in the a rm e d forces. th a t p erso n s w ere re g iste re d B u s in e s s - C ir c u la tio n ....................................................................................... 356-3447 J a m e s Joyce. • Sen. E d w ard M. K ennedy invoked the n am es of his late from v a c a n t lo ts an d th e g u est ro s te r a t a Skid Row m ission T he n ew spaper said th a t e le c ­ P h o to g r a p h i c ....................................................................................................... 355-6311 no half-baked chicken b ro th e rs T hursday in calling for rep u d iatio n of G eo rg e C. house w as used to re g is te r tion o fficials m ay have tak en th e W allace’s th ird p a rty " fo r th e health of our co u n try and our 200 p erso n s w ho no longer n am es from the hotel re g is­ fu tu re as a n atio n ." stay ed th ere. He said he w as ad d ressin g his plea to v o te rs d raw n tow ard te r and filled out false re g is tra ­ Kentucky F rie d Chicken Is NOT p re-co o k e d , p a r b oiled, T he F B I an d Chicago officials tion c a rd s or W est M adison half baked o r F rench f rie d . C ol. S an d ers’ re c ip e con­ th e fo rm e r A labam a governor a f te r supportin g P re sid e n t have opened an in v estig atio n , John F. K ennedy and Sen. R o b e rt F. K ennedy, b oth of whom S tre e t d e re lic ts m ay have been s is ts of fre s h (not frozen) plum p b r o ile r s , dipped In b ased on th e in fo rm atio n col­ paid to re g is te r u n d er the n am es m ilk and eg g , ro lled In flo u r seasoned with 11 d ifferen t w ere assassin ate d . le cted by th e BGA-Daily N ew s "H ow can those who stood w ith them (re fe rrin g to his two of hotel p atro n s w ithout p ro ­ sp ic es and frie d m inutes b efo re se rv in g . study. ducing identification. ’ assa ssin a te d b ro th e rs) support a m an w hose a g e n ts used Sidney T. H olzm an, c h a irm a n T he new spaper also re p o rte d it lOL’kAMDnr i w n c a ttle prods and dogs a g a in st hum an beings in A la b a m a ? ” of th e C hicago B oard of E le c t­ • W ilbur J. Cohen, s e c re ta ry of H ealth, E d u ca tio n and Wel­ found th a t 200 of 228 tr a n ­ ion C o m m issio n ers, said he sie n ts re g iste re d to vote fro m a fa re . said T hursday R epublican p resid e n tia l nom inee R ich ard w as u n aw a re of an y irre g u la r M. Nixon is a "ju v en ile d elin q u en t" b ec au se he c a lls for ch u rch m ission no longer live K e n t u c k y F r i e d ¿ J k t e k e n re g istra tio n s u n til p rese n ted w ith th e re and probably w ere not in im pro v em en t but does not define the m e a n s o r th e c o sts. in fo rm atio n by th e D aily News. th e neighborhood w hen th e offi­ 1040 E . G rand R iv e r, E . L ansing 351-5550 Nixon said e a rlie r his D em o c ratic opponent, H u b ert H. H um ­ H olzm an said his office would phrey, a c ts like an “ ad u lt d elin q u en t.” _______________________ c ia l electio n ca n v ass w as 1620 E . M ichigan A ve., L ansing 484-7759 ta k en O ct. 9-10. and elsew h ere in L ansing A m issio n w o rk er said: “ T h e re ’s q u ite a tu rn o v er h ere. I had 99 tra n s ie n ts la s t A s tr o n a u ts d is c u s s flig h t night. T onight th ey sta y h ere, to m o rro w an o th er m issio n and w hen th ey h av e no o th e r p laces th ey sleep in th e a lle y .” The D aily N ew s sta te d it w ith n e x t 2 A p o llo c r e w s found th a t seven p erso n s w ere re g iste re d fro m a pile of rubble .V C A PE K E N N E D Y . F la. (A P) S ch irra d escirb ed a s a “ m ag n i­ tw o m en to th e su rfa ce of the th a t once w as a house on the -Apollo 7 a s tro n a u ts T hursday ficent flying m a c h in e .” moon. W est Side. discussed th e ir 11-day space " I t w as a good ex ch an g e of A fter th a t, if th e re a r e no m a ­ K enneth M artin d ale, who re ­ M E E T O U R " F A IR L A D Y fM m ission w ith th e next two Apollo v iew s,” a sp ace ag en cy spokes­ jo r p ro b lem s, Apollo 10 could be sided n e a r the debris-filled m a n repo rted . assigned th e lu n a r landing m is­ Here are demure wedding sets that were cre w s, including th re e m en who lot, w as also on th e p rec in ct m a y circ le th e m oon on C h rist­ Included w ere th e cre w s of sion. H ow ever, m o st o fficials poll sheet. H e died April 1, 1967. literally "made fo r each other:' 2. Y ’think maybe you and me 1. You sure are my kind of m a s Day. backup te a m s for the Apollo 8 b elieve one o r tw o additional T he D aily N ew s said th a t They lock together to stay in place, always. folksinger, Fran. eould, till, possibly... and 9 flights. flig h ts w ill be n ec essary to pro­ N avy Capt. W alter M. S chirra poll sh e ets for th e 50 Chicago Clockwise from top left: “ A-singin’ my song Air F o rc e Col. F ra n k B orm an, vide co m p lete confidence in the “ Oh, a lonely minstrel w ard s w ere rele ase d by th e elec­ $175. $275. $150. $250. to humanitv...” J r .. Air F o rc e Lt. Col.. Donn N avy C apt. J a m e s A.Lovell and I ’m meant to b e ... h ard w are. tion b oard o v er th e w eekend F. E ise le and W alter Cunningham Air F o rc e M aj. W illiam A. and e a rly M onday. Center: $200. began th eir th ird day of post­ A nders m ay c irc le the moon D r. C h arles B e rry , chief of flight debriefing by com pleting in la te D ecem b er or th ey m ay flig h t m e d ica l o p eratio n s, r e ­ , the m a jo r p a rt of th e ir m edical m ake a high-altitude e a rth o rb it p o rted th e a s tro n a u ts in good : ‘exam inations. Blood sam p les trip, f h e N ational A eronautice condition now th a t th e y ’ve r e s t­ ; w ere taken for an alysis. and Space A d m in istratio n will d e­ ed up fro m th e ir long flight. He ; p e rts to d iscuss the launch phase cide in m id-N ovem ber a fte r ; Then they huddled w ith ex- evalu atin g the re su lts of Apollo 7. re p o rte d th ey had ex perienced th e sa m e c a rd io v asc u la r decon­ ditioning th a t o th e r a s tro n a u ts I2VeP JE W E LE R S 121 S . W ashington-L anslng, M ichigan S IN C E 1876 The Apollo 9 crew . Air F o rce • and the rendezvous w ith the1 did on lengthy m issions. Lt. Cols. J a m e s A. M cD ivitt and • second sta g e on the second D avid R. Scott and civilian R us­ He d escirb ed th e condition as ‘ day. A fter a lunch b rea k they sell L. 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E D IT O R IA L U 9 l o a n r a i s e s s e r i o u s q u e s t i o n dent of th is “ d is c re tio n a ry ” fre e d o m , w h e th e r out of p re­ On F rid a y , S e p t. 18, P re s i­ ing agency,, group, or organiza­ b e g in n in g , th e U n iv e r s ity c o u ld m e d ita te d d e lib e ra tio n or dent H annah a u th o riz e d th e tion. c o n c e iv a b ly ex e rt re a l pow er s h e e r a c c id e n t. T h is p r e c e d e n t t r a n s f e r o f $2500 o f U n iv e r s ity In th is p a rtic u la r in s ta n c e , over a ran g e of p u b lic a tio n s c a n n o t b e a llo w e d to s ta n d . fu n d s to a fin a n c ia lly fa ilin g w h ere it w a s th e fin a n c ia l a s ­ th ro u g h d is c rim in a to ry g ra n ts The sh eer fu rtiv e n e s s in s tu d e n t n e w s p a p e r. s is ta n c e of th e U n iv e rs ity th a t a n d /o r th e s e le c tiv e p la c ­ w h ic h th e fin a n c ia l d e a lin g s H e to o k th e a c tio n c e rta in ly e n a b le d th e n e w s p a p e r to con­ in g o f a d v e r tis in g . w e re c a rrie d out s h o u ld a lo n e w ith no m a lic e a fo re th o u g h t, tin u e p u b lic a tio n , th e q u e s tio n “ T h e P a p e r ,” fo r in s ta n c e , be enough fo r s u s p ic io n . B ut b u t it a p p e a rs th a t h e m a y h a v e becom es w h e th e r th is is not b e g a n t h r e e y e a r s a g o in a l m o s t in s te a d o f o ffe rin g c h a rg e s , w e ta k e n it w ith little a fo re th o u g h t a u th o riz a tio n as p ro h ib ite d in id e n tic a l c irc u m s ta n c e s to th e s im p ly say th is : L et th e U n i­ of any k in d as w e ll. S ev era l s e c tio n 6 .3 .3 . 2 o f th e F re e d o m s t a r t o f th e “ C a m p u s O b s e r v e r ” v e rs ity p u ll o u t o f th e s tu d e n t c ru c ia l q u e s tio n s a re ra is e d , R e p o rt. th is y e a r , u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f p u b lic a tio n s b u s in e s s now and not th e le a s t of w h ic h b e in g F u rth e rm o re , it seem s th a t se v e ra l * fo rm e r S ta te N ew s f o r e v e r . T h e n a n d o n ly th e n w ill w h e th e r th e U n i v e r s i t y ’s a id such fin a n c ia l a id is e ith e r in s ta ffe rs . Y et H annah has s ta t­ a tru ly f re e s tu d e n t p re s s , fre e is not in fac t c o n tra ry to th e c o n flic t w ith s e c tio n 6 .3 .3 .1 ed h is p erso n a l re lu c ta n c e to fro m th e shadow of s u s p ic io n A c a d e m ic F re e d o m R e p o rt. w h ic h p u ts re s p o n s ib ility fo r advance “ The P a p e r” any as w e ll as fro m c e n s o rs h ip , H annah gave th e m oney out fin a n c e s w ith th e s p o n s o rin g H ow d o y o u fe llo w s lik e g o in g to s c h o o l fu n d s , s h o u ld th e y r e q u e s t a n y . be a llo w e d to flo u ris h on th is of th e P r e s i d e n t ’s D is c re tio n ­ agency, o r w o u ld p u t th e U n i­ w h e r e t h e r e a r e n ’t a n y g i r l s ? P re s u m a b ly id e o lo g ic a l s ta n c e cam pu s. ary G ifts F u n d in th e fo rm of v e rs ity in th e u n u s u a l p o s itio n w o u ld e n te r in to th is d e c is io n , --T h e E d ito r s c r e d it w ith th e e x p e c ta tio n th a t of its e lf b e in g a “ s p o n s o rin g a g e n c y .” s in c e “ The P ap er” is by a ll it b e re p a id . B u t th e a p p r o p r ia ­ C e rta in ly , fin a n c ia l a s s is t­ odds a m uch sounder in v e s t­ tio n w a s f r a n k ly a r is k , th e r e is m e n t f o r a lo a n th a n th e “ O b­ w n o g u a ra n te e o f re p a y m e n t, an d a n c e is a m u c h m o r e p o w e r f u l s e rv e r.” w ** Ì MAX LERNER t h e m o n e y w o u ld b e lo s t s h o u ld a n d r e a l a u th o riz a tio n o r sp o n ­ th e n ew sp ap er e v e n tu a lly not s o rs h ip th a n any m e re w ritte n S im ila rly , th is f ir s t e x te n s io n show enough p ro fit m a rg in p e r m i s s io n w o u ld b e . o f c r e d it m ig h t w e ll o p e n u p a 3m T he e m e rg in g g lo b a l e lite F in a lly , th e q u e s tio n a ris e s P a n d o r a ’s box of re q u e s ts fo r to p a y it b a c k . T h e k e y q u e s tio n , h o w e v e r, as to w hy no m e n tio n of th is fu n d s fro m p a p e r s o f a ll s o rts , re v o lv e s aro u n d S e c tio n 6 .3 o f u n iq u e arra n g e m e n t w as ra n g in g fro m e s ta b lis h e d d o rm ­ th e A c a d e m ic F re e d o m R e p o rt m ade by th e n ew spaper in ito ry p ap e rs and lite ra ry re­ e n title d “ O th e r S tu d e n t P u b li­ q u e s tio n . A fte r tw o w eeks of v ie w s to o rg a n iz a tio n a l p u b li­ T h ere w as alw ay s th e w id esp read feeling c a tio n s .” H ere th e re are at n o n -p u b lis h in g fo llo w in g th e c a tio n s . th a t Ja c k ie K ennedy, still queen even a fte r F o rtu n a te ly , th e S ta te N ew s the d ea th of h e r king, should m a rry ro y alty le a s t tw o p ro te c tio n s g iv e n firs t is s u e , th e paper ra n a w hen she re m a rrie d . M any w ill doubtlessly to s tu d e n t p u b lic a tio n s th a t sh o rt n o tic e on th e e d ito ria l is p ro te c te d fro m such fin a n ­ feel disappointed by h e r choice of A risto tle th e U n iv e rs ity w ill n o t u s e its page s ta tin g th a t it had “ re ­ c ia l c o n tro l b y th e a d m in is tr a ­ O nassis. Y et d esp ite th e lingering sen se of o rg a n iz e d and s o lid ifie d its tio n . I t b e lo n g s to th e s tu d e n ts , his having been som ething of an o p era to r, im e n s e fin a n c ia l and o th e r a n d is s u p p o r te d b y a d ir e c t ta x com ing o u t of th e m is ts and sailing under p o w ers to ex e rt any so rt of p o s itio n as a s tu d e n t new sp a­ flag s of convenience on m o re lev els than c o n tro l over th e m , and one p e r .” N o w h ere d id it re fe r p a id by th e s tu d e n ts . A ny ad­ one, O nassis, too, had ach iev ed a touch g iv e n to th e U n iv e rs ity com ­ to th e $2500 g r a n te d tw o days v e rtis in g ta k e n in th e S ta te of royalty. H e h as m oney, pow er, d ecisiv e­ N ew s by th e U n iv e rs ity is in ness and th a t flair of an im p erio u s im ag i­ m u n ity th a t th e s e p u b lic a tio n s e a rlie r by P re s id e n t H annah. nation out of w hich legends a r e built. are in d e e d w h a t th e y seem to I t w o u ld s e e m t h a t th e A c a d e m ­ su ch s m a ll p ro p o rtio n to th e ' Thus w hile one hopes th a t th is w ill prove ic F r e e d o m R e p o rt s p e c ific a lly to ta l b u d g e t, th a t th r e a te n e d a m a rria g e of tru e m inds, it is a lso a m a r r i­ be. lo s s o f s u c h s u p p o r t c o u ld in n o ag e of tw o em p ires--th e K ennedy e m p ire of 6 .3 .3 .1 R e sp o n sib ility fo r edi­ in te n d e d to p ro te c t th e com ­ political pow er and so cial g lam o u r, and torial or o th er content, fin a n c e m u n ity fro m se cret a rra n g e ­ w ay in flu e n c e e d ito ria l o p in ­ the O nassis e m p ire of ships, p lan es and fi­ a n d d istrib u tio n shall lie w ith the m e n t s o f j u s t th is ty p e . io n . S u c h , u n f o r t u n a t e l y , is n o t nance. sponsoring agency, group, or The is s u e is n o t s u p e rf lu o u s . n e c e s s a rily th e case w ith a T h ere a re bound to be som e b itte r co m ­ n ew spaper s tru g g lin g to get m e n ts on the m erg in g of th e se tw o em p ires, organization. W e r a i s e th e s e q u e s tio n s n o t to esp ecially from young people on the left 6 .3 .3 .2 The I niversity shall a tta c k any one riv a l new spa­ o u t e v e r y is s u e . for w hom the K ennedy n a m e - th a t of the not a u thorize stu d en t publica­ p e r , b u t to p r o te c t th e in te r e s ts P r o te c tio n o f th e r ig h ts o f th e dead P re sid e n t and th a t of his dead broth- p re ss re q u ire s a n e v e r-e n d in g er--w as asso cia te d w ith th e stru g g le for am ong the titled idlers and the m onied tions. o f a ll s tu d e n t p u b lic a tio n s . le isu re class, w hich m an y re g a rd a s a the poor and opp ressed , not w ith the pil­ boors and buffons, th e re m ay also be a s tru g g le a g a in s t any fo rc e s sign of m odern ro o tlessn ess and decay. 6 .3 .3 .3 E very stu d en t p u b li­ The p o w e r of th e p u rse is a ing of e m p ire on em p ire, p o w er-stru c tu re sm a lle r and m o re im p o rta n t group th a t m ig h t e n c ro a c h u p o n th a t I t m ay w ell be. If all th a t d istin g u ish es cation shall id e n tify the sponsor­ r e a l p o w e r, a n d w ith th e p re c e - on p o w er-stru c tu re, e sta b lish m e n t on em erging, w ith an im ag in ativ e energy th a t , th is group is th a t they a re th e “ b e a u ti­ estab lish m e n t. They w ill a g re e th a t M rs. b rea k s down national and o th e r boundar­ ful p eo p le." who play to g eth er, sail to­ K ennedy h as a rig h t to h er own p riv a te ies and is the forerunner, of an e lite w ithout g eth er, a p p e a r in public to g eth er, drink life, b u t th ey w ill feel le t down ju s t the w alls. With her fashion-breaking and fash: and dine to g eth er, d an ce to g eth er, sleep sam e. to g eth er and a r e bored to g eth er, then w h al ion-m aking flair, M rs. K ennedy's m a rria g e O U R R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S In our m o d ern e r a w e have le ft th e in­ a p p e a rs in th e headlines and gossip, col­ m ay be a sign th a t the w alls a r e breaking stitu tio n of th e ro y al m a rria g e so fa r be­ u m ns is all th e re is to note ab o u t them . down. hind th a t w e have fo rg o tten how lim ited C opyright 1968, Los A ngeles T im es T h ere is, how ever, ju s t a ch an ce th a t, w as th e field of choice fo r som eone like M rs. K ennedy. iu P o litic s in th e s a c re d g a m e s The p re ss has stre s se d J a c k ie ’s need for m oney and se cu rity , for h er re g a l ex ­ To the E d ito r : rig h te o u s an g er of c e rta in old sta te sm en M en” of the O lym pic co m m ittee s would p en d itu res on clothes, for som eone who could build a w all of p riv acy around her S L A s ta te m e n t I would like to su ggest th a t the S tate of th e U.S. O lym pic C o m m ittee.” S orry n ev er co u n tenance such behavior. ch ildren. T hese m ay all b e tru e , y et they se arch , rec re atio n , social ac tio n or o th e r N ew s has n eith er done its hom ew ork into b u t th e N.Y. T im es re p o rts “ The U.S. In th e less th an id eal w o rld we live in, E D IT O R ’S N O TE: The follow ing is the don’t s trik e m e a s c ru c ia l. At w h ate v er stu d e n t ac tiv itie s, including stu d e n t politi­ th e fa c ts nor is sensitive to the im plica­ O.C., c lo ser to the situ atio n and m uch le t u s try to re se rv e som e a r e a s w here a te x t of a resolution passed by th e Student a g e -1 9 or 39 or 5 9 -a w om an out of the ca l a c tiv itie s or other co n stitu tio n ally au ­ tions of its ed ito rial, ‘ The O lym pics and m o re a w a re of how sen sitiv e it w as, w as m an is judged on his p erfo rm an ce and L ib eratio n A lliance (SLA), b efo re th e sus­ o rd in ary ru n w an ts th e sen se of com m and thorized a c tiv itie s on U niversity-ow ned a b itte r tru th ." inclined to w ard leniency. . B ut the In te r­ not h is color, cre ed or bravado. pension reso lu tio n w as rescin d ed , in r e ­ in h e r p a rtn e r, and th e hunch th a t life or unowned p ro p erty or a t U niversity spon- * “ S hortly th e re a fte r the two a th letes natio n al O lym pic C o m m ittee w as so Jim M oriarty, w ith him w ill not lack e x c ite m e n t, an d the sponse to th a t resolution. w e re se n t packing for hom e by the self- fu rio u s o ver the intrusion of politics into A lexandria, V a., g ra d u a te stu d en t sored or unsponsored, sup erv ised or uh- suggestion of e ith e r pow er or th e legen­ su pervised functions, or conduct w hich eh- its sa c re d g am es th a t it sum m oned W HEREAS, the Students of MSU, in th e ir d a ry ab o u t him . Ja cq u e lin e K ennedy is d an g e rs the health, safety o r rig h t to learn D ouglas Roby, th e p resid e n t of the individual ac tio n s in enrolling a s stu d e n ts nothing if she is not an e x tra o rd in a ry w om ­ L o a n r e n e g e u n f a ir U.S.O .C., to its council m eetin g and v ir­ SNOBBS an, and th e re is little doubt th a t for good a t MSU, recognized th a t w hen a stu d en t en ­ of a student; th e ft of, or d am ag e to, the p ro p erty of stu d en ts, including au to m o ­ tu ally o rd ered him to suspend S m ith and ro lls in th e U n iv ersity he re ta in s his co n sti­ A hoax is ab o u t to co m e tru e. In the Wed­ or ill she h as chosen an e x tra o rd in a ry biles, or the co n ten ts of d o rm ito ry ro o m s: C arlos. . The eld erly sp o rts sta te sm e n of tutional rig h ts; nesday, Oct. 23 edition of the S tate N ew s, m an. unauthorized e n try to or use of stu d en t To th e E d ito r: eig h t o th e r na tions forced the iss u e . ’’ W HEREAS, the S tudents of MSU a r e H ow ard G abe w ro te a colum n about th e If anyone boggles a t the ag e d isc re p a n ­ housing, on o r off ca m p u s; violation of If th e in form ation in your fro n t page T he T im e s goes on to re p o rt th a t “ Some equally cognizant tjiat such en ro llm en t fo rm a tio n of a new ca m p u s organization: cy, it is not I. Being in th e 60s m yself, I C onstitutional provisions or sta te , fed e ra l a r tic le of O ct. 17, 1968. concerning the th ought it w as le g itim ate to d ra g a p ro te st does not confer upon the ad m in istra tio n a The S tate N ew s O rganization B oostering w a rm to th e good fo rtu n e th a t h as befallen o r local law s including those concerning red u ctio n s in N D EA loans is com plete m o v e m en t onto a global sta g e , b ut a rig h t to in te rfe re w ith the functions of the B uxom y S tudents (SNOBBS). m y co m rad e-in -y ears, w h eth er he b e 62 freedom of speech, freedom of the p ress, and c o rre c t, then th e re is som ething th a t m a jo rity condem ned it a s d isg racefu l, U n iv ersity o r engage in conduct d e trim e n ­ T h eir firs t activ ity w as to be the F irs t a s he stubbornly claim s, or 69 a s so m e of rig h t to a fair tria l by a ju ry of o n e 's peers, ought to be said and done. insulting an d e m b a rra ssin g ." ta l to its w ell-being, or behave in a m a n n er C ollegiate B e at F ra n c in e G ottfried Con­ th e re c o rd s show. S o m etim e back, w ith the due p rocess u nder law. life, lib e rty and As I rea d it, th e se loans w ere reduced If on th e other hand the S ta te N ew s th a t m ay tend to d ep riv e stu d e n ts of th eir te st. T he co n test WAS to be held in fro n t p o p u larity of th e A pril-S eptem ber m a r­ th e p u rsu it of happiness; use, possession a f te r th e co m m itm en t to honor them in feels th a t th e O lym pics a re a le g itim a te rig h t to a ju st, fre e and open a tm o sp h e re of B eaum ont T ow er, M onday, Oct. 28. How­ ria g e in “ South P a c ific .” I w ro te a p iece on or distribution of lethal w eapons, including full had been m ad e by the fed eral govern­ a re n a for so cial and p o litical p ro te st, then in w hich to p u rsu e th e ir am b itio n for an e v e r, sin ce th a t colum n, m any in te reste d th e “ E zio P in za tre n d ” tow ard th e ro m an ­ pistols, shotguns, ax e handles, te a r g as or m e n t and MSU, its ag e n t in this m a tte r. let it follow the full im p lica tio n s of such ed u c a tio n ; individuals have ex p re ssed th eir d esire tic older lover. One m u st now add the fu r­ b ru te police pow er in g en e ral: violation of • To ren eg e on such a p rom ise now is c e r­ a position: T he Czechs would p ro te s t the NOW. T H E R E F O R E , to c la rify and m ak e to see such an ac tiv ity . In fact, G ran d ­ th e r fortifying e ffe c t of the O nassis tren d . th e rig h t of stu d e n ts to resid e w h ere they ta in ly unfair, not to say cruel, to the R u ssian s; the W est G e rm a n s would plain th e ir intention to oppose all actio n s m o th e r’s has cortsented to provide a spe­ T h ere a r e p robably 60-year-olds all choose or to a tte n d or sponsor such a c tiv i­ stu d e n ts who expected th e loans. It is to openly antagonize E a s t G e rm a n s w ith of the a d m in istra tio n th a t would tend to c ial ta p e m e a su re for th e con test. o v er the w orld who a r e looking into the tie s as w ill co n trib u te to th e ir education be hoped th a t the U niversity will find the th e ir v ic to ries; the D oves on th e O lym pic in te rfe re w ith th e afo rem en tio n ed ju st, T he d a te of th e c o n test h as been changed m ir r o r and w ondering w h at O nassis has o r en jo y m en t of life; failu re to respond m e a n s to m e e t th e co m m itm en ts so te a m s would w ear w hite sw ea t su its w hile fre e and open ed u catio n al p ro cess, such so th a t p a rtic ip a n ts w ill have am p le tim e th a t th ey don’t. B ut m y counsel to th em to the ju s t d e s ire s and ex p re ssed needs ,of g ingerly dropped by the governm ent, le st th e H aw ks would w ea r b lack ; c a p ita lis ts actio n s having been fre q u en tly a s s e r t­ to e n te r w h at m ay be MSU’s b iggest c a m ­ is not to be ungenerous an d to ex u lt a t the th e stu d en t body actin g in th e ir ca p ac ity it be a p a rty to one m o re co n crete ju s ti­ would s tr u t the su p e rio rity of th e ir ed h ereto fo re and m o st re c e n tly on Sept. pus function. The c o n test WILL be held on la n ce th a t A risto tle h as b roken for them . a s sc h o lars and hum an beings; conduct fication for stu d e n t discontent. econom ic sy stem in the fac e of th e com ­ 20,1968. H allow een, (T hursday, O ct. 31). The tim e F ro m th is m o m en t on, w h at a ttra c tiv e w hich ad v e rsely e ffec ts the a d m in is tra ­ H arold A. M cF arlin m u n ists; and finally th e G au llists would IT IS H E R E B Y D EC LA R ED , th a t m is­ and p la ce w ill re m a in th e sam e. w om an in h er la te 30s or h er 40s w ill be to r ’s su itab ility a s a m e m b e r of th e a c a ­ In stru cto r, D ept, of H istory give th e fin g er to th e w orld upon w inning conduct for w hich a d m in is tra to rs a r e sub­ --rt’tT. a b le to re s is t th e b lan d ish m en ts of th e 60ish d em ic com m unity. th e ir gold m edals. H opefully th e “ Old ’ m a le who is g ettin g his second wind and je c t to d iscip lin ary actio n by th e stu d en ts, IT IS D E T E R M IN E D th a t the S tudents of w ~r who m a k es a ll th e young fogies seem including dem otion, cu ts in pay or ex p u l­ sion, falls g en erally into th e following ca ta - MSU o r th e ir designees, confron ted b y '‘an I PEA N UTS b land and callow ? in stan ce w here th e a c tiv ity of an ad m in is­ go ries: dishonesty, such as fin an cial shady- thump! In a m o re serio u s vein one notes a new tra to r, m e m b e r of the board of tru s te e s dealing, holding closed m eetin g s, d is re ­ thump! Affisi global e lite em erg in g , of g la m o r an d w ealth and pow er, th a t cu ts g aily a c ro ss the g arding hum an rig h ts or know ingly fu rn ish ­ or any other official of MSU c o n stitu te s an im m ed ia te th r e a t to stu d e n t rig h ts, a r e au ­ school! Y Ä , lin es of nation and religion, is a s ca su a l ing false in fo rm atio n to th e stu d e n ts; forg­ THUMP! ab o u t d iv o rce a s it is ab o u t m a rria g e and ery , a lte ra tio n or m isu se of stu d e n t re c ­ thorized to suspend such a d m in istra to r from his n o rm al d u tie s pending outcom e of A-! 'trtUMPi h as in com m on m ain ly th e feb rile fre e ­ ords, g ra d e rep o rts, id en tificatio n , h ealth th e estab lish ed p ro ce d u re s se t fo rth in the m a so n ry of m o v em en t and s tir and re p o rts or o th e r re le v a n t in fo rm atio n ; ob­ A cadem ic F re ed o m R eport. e x c ite m e n t. T his is a new tran sn a tio n a l stru ctio n or d isru p tio n of learn in g , re ­ F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1968 5 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Lack of perspective key issue to explain why U n iv ersity offi­ p u te — th e pow er of the p ress, um bia S tudents for a D em o c rat­ of H am ilto n ," Anthony said, as I suspected - th a t one, lousy, conniving b a sta rd caused it.' E D IT O R ’S N O TE: This is the ic Society (SDS), la st O cto­ "m an y m e m b e rs of the ch a p te r cials felt they -had so m uch to Anthony said And the m o re so p histicated re a d ­ fifth in i se rie s of a rtic le s by U ntil S aturday, th a t pow er w as ber. opposed holding it b ecau se they fe a r fro m the cojriijiunity, An- e rs of the T i!R « , jRi,L M .a b le to sta ff w rite r D evice A nderson Or less m onolithi- T h e j jJ a n r a l le d ^ o t a p ^ u tn m i S frafd lt w ould be an o ther tM J . . A - V * - . m edia in th e a re a s of ra c e re la ­ 'ftie rç w ere only scariérect hints to sug g est th a t C olum bia's £ ffy affaffll? m e d em o n strato rs' On S aturday. Anthony noted, r. re s e a ra c h th a t would lead even­ *WK* i ti/f/. » Y -■ A But none of th is m a tte rs stru ctiv e few, re a re d on Lenin tio n s and stu d en t p ro tests. tually to " P h a s e V : M ass Ac­ "T he point is th a t m illions of and M arx, who a r e resp o n sib le.’ handling of its com m unity r e la ­ both the P ost and the T im es ran “And th e y 'll all be w rong, but tions m ig h t have been less than sto rie s about w hat w as going on tion. April. A sit-in a t Low Li­ rea d ers w ill see the A P ’s story By D E N IC E ANDERSON b ra ry which, a f te r one day, tu rn s and be ab le to say, "A h, ha, ju st th e y 'll feel b e tte r .” generous. inside F a y e rw e a th e r and other S tate N ew s Staff W riter On F rid a y , Jim m y B reslin sto rie s w ere basically sym path- into a g en eral strik e . U niversity broke through this politeness ic. They rev ealed for th e first c a p itu la te s." One serio u s problem w ith m uch of th e Coum bia p ress cov­ era g e w as th a t it gave th e im ­ pression th e d e m o n stra to rs en­ b a r r ie r in his P o st column. The p ro te st is a "good th in g ," B reslin begins, " b u t not good tim e th a t the d em o n strato rs w ere not n ecessarily lu n atics b en t on bringing down the uni­ “ I d o n 't doubt the d ocum ent is au th en tic. “ I d o n 't doubt th a t som ew here E x - V .P .’s g r a n d s o n enough, b ecau se probably the v ersity . in SDS th ere is a fiery-eyed joyed little support am ong stu ­ dents. "C uriously, the J o e Colleges whole city should go on strik e ag a in st th e U n iv e rs ity ..." He w ent on to say th a t “ Col­ “ A lot of atten tio n has been given to the p ress co v erag e of th e poiice busts, and rig h tly zealot who has d raw n up a step- by-step plan for conquering the whole u niverse. h ija c k s s m a ll c r a f t in terview ed d id n 't seem to be “The point is ,” Anthony said, KEY W EST. F la. (A P ) - w as over and we w ere going to um bia, like m o st u n iv ersities so ,” Anthony said, "b e ca u se all th a t an g ry w ith the p ro tes­ m uch of it w as p re tty bad. F uf- " th a t anyone fa m ilia r w ith the D espondent b ecau se he could C uba." O liveros said. in u rb an a re a s, has sp en t the to rs ,” D ick Anthony of the U.S. th e rm o re , th e re is no doubt a t re c e n t h isto ry of th e SDS chap­ not feed, his fam ily, Alben y ea rs m ark in g d istin ct co n tri­ Behind him in his d e sp e ra te Student P re s s Assoc., said in all th a t the police w ere b ru tal: te r a t C olum bia would know how T ru itt, g ran d so n of the late butions to the troubles w e’re flight. T ru itt left his a ttra c tiv e his re p o rt on co m m ercial p ress big-city m ayors do not ad m it ab su rd it is to im ag in e th a t M ark Vice P re sid e n t Alben B arkley, co v erag e of th e C olum bia Stu­ b ru n ette w ife, Allison, and th a t som e of th e ir police used Rudd and his plan w ere resp o n ­ has taken an esca p e ro u te fol­ “ W hatever th e ir d efects, the th e ir th re e children, living in d en t p ro test. "e x ce ssiv e fo rc e ," a s M ayor sible for th e u p h eav al th ere. lowed by m an y o th e r troubled p ress acco u n ts of the gym con­ two te n ts pitched, on a ca m p ­ On F rid a y , both the P o st and L indsay did, unless the evidence “SDS’s ca m p u s su p p o rt w as m en-a h ijack ed plane into tro v ersy a t le a st gave the re a d ­ ground on the beach of Stock the T im es ra n a rtic le s ab o u t the on the decline throughout the C om m unist Cuba. e r som e idea of the p otential is p re tty overw helm ing Island. h isto ry of the gym controvsery. “ T h ere is one m o re sto ry I year. The ad m in istra tio n ig­ ro le of th e com m unity in the ‘‘D efining the n a tu re of th a t nored th e c h a p te r's d e m o n stra ­ C harles O liveros. K ey W est "H e w as w orried over put­ d isp u te ," Anthony said. w an t to m ention, an AP an aly sis co n tro v ersy w as obviously c ru ­ tions, and so SDS failed to gen­ c h a rte r pilot who flew T ru itt ting food on th e ta b le ." said of th e Columbia p ro te s t." An­ cial if the p ap e rs w ere to illu m i­ “ O ther p o ten tial or actu al e ra te som e of th e sa m e kind of to H avana W ednesday w ith an A1 Knowles, Key W est grocer thony said. n ate the fo rces th a t u n derlay the p a rtie s to it w ere not covered explosive d ev ice held a t the whom T ru itt had patronized Swept off their feet C olum bia dispute, becau se the so well. The p re ss sporadically on a T he analysis is baded larg ely “step-by-step plan for fe rm e n t a s it had the previous year. back of his neck, retu rn ed since the fa m ily 's a rriv a l two gym issue w as the one th a t "The night befo re the d em on­ w ithout him T hursday. w eeks ago on this island a t rep o rted v isits by M ayor Lind­ cam p u s rebellion" w ritte n by L o a v e s u s u a l l y f a ll d o w n , b u t W e d n e s d a y th e y to o k brought black stu d en ts into a l­ stra tio n th a t led to the take-over “He told m e the honeym oon the far tip of th e F lo rid a Keys. sa y ’s aid es to cam pus, but never M ark Rudd, ch a irm an of Col- f r e e r i d e s In to th e a i r a s th e MSU G r o u n d s D e p t, liance w ith th e w hites, w hich in m ad e c le a r w hat the m a y o r's u s e d I ts l e a f - c l e a r i n g b lo w e r n e a r B e a u m o n t T o w e r , tu rn broadened the b ase of sup­ position w as, nor w h at role his p o rt for th e d em o n stratio n on an d s t u d e n t s d o d g e d th e f l u r r y . sta ff w as playing in th e d is­ ca m p u s,” Anthony said. S ta te N e w $ p h o to b y L a n c e L a g o n i p u te .” ‘‘T h eir p a rticip a tio n also m ade L iv e sto c k ju d g e s U n iv ersity and city officials ilton H all, the black stronghold. The p re ss all but ignored the w ary of sending police into H am ­ d em o n strato rs, Anthony noted. None of the p ap ers bothered In addition, the h isto ry of the to analyze why the n um ber of gym co n tro v ersy could not e a si­ d e m o n stra to rs grew from a few fézap/D ÍJ ly be divorced from the whole hundred to 700 to m o re than history of C olu m b ia's relatio n s 1.000. w ith H a rle m ." “I t ’s w o rth noting h ere th a t p la c e in c o n te s t A ccording to Anthony, n eith er in addition to the d em o n strato rs, the tru ste e s, the com m unity, ior, and D ave T utak, M ontague th e T im es' nor the P o s t's a c ­ Two selected judging te am s, e tc., th e re w as one o th e r fo rce junior, w ere a lte rn a te s on the count of the gym con tro v ersy rep rese n tin g the MSU School of a t w ork in the C olum bia dis- m e a ts te am m aking the trip to cited in stan c es of C olum bia’s A griculture, placed w ell in con­ handling of its H arlem ten an ts, te s ts held in K ansas City. Mo., K ansas City. C oaches for the m e a ts .team w hich would have put th e gym la st w eekend. co n tro v ersy into a la rg e r p e r­ The m e a ts judging te am placed a r e D uane Koch, g ra d u a te re ­ spective. M second and the livestock judging te am , fifth in th e ir resp ectiv e events. se a rc h a s s is ta n t in the food science d e p a rtm e n t and Allen P a r r , g rad u a te re s e a rc h a ssis­ ta n t in the an im al husbandary B esides giving less than s a t­ isfac to ry co v erag e to the gym co n tro v ersy , the p re ss failed I2VEP T hese annual in terco lleg iate livestock judging co n tests w ere dep a rtm en t. held in conjunction w ith th e Am­ John S tanger. D undee senior, placed eighth o v erall in the live­ eric a n R oyal L ivestock and H orse Show. stock judging co n test and se c ­ HILLEL FOUNDATION ond in swine. In individual species, the m e a ts Also from th e MSU team . 4 319 H IL L C R E S T A T W . GRA N D R IV E R B. te a m placed firs t in lam b judging, Rex P ayne, G alien senior, p lac­ second in pork judging, fourth in beef judging and seventh in both ed th ird in horses and Ron Din- m tO IgBioctO gerson, H astin g s senior, p la c­ beef grading and lam b grading. S A B B A T H S E R V IC E S AND KIDD USH S A T U R D A Y 10 A M ed fourth in the sa m e division. The livestock te am judged Coaching the livestock team c lasse s in beef, sheep, sw ine S U N D A Y O C T . 2 7 f c P .M . a re J a m e s M ales, g ra d u a te re- and horses placing firs t in swine and fourth in both sheep and se a ra c h a s sista n t. H arlan D. SU PPER - FORUM - M IX E R R itchie, asso c ia te p ro fesso r and horses. D R . P A U L CONN, P O L IT IC A L S C IE N C E D E P T . Tom B idner, g ra d u a te re se a ra c h M .S.U ., W I L L D ISC U SS IS S U E S , P E R S O N A L IT IE S AN D Bob W atkins. M iddleton. Ind.. as sista n t, all of th e an im al hus­ IM P L IC A T IO N S O F "C A M P A IG N 1968” ju nior, placed eighth ov erall in bandry d ep a rtm en t. the m e a ts contest. W atkins also The te a m s now look to th eir E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E . PH O N E 332-1916 FO R R ID E S . placed th ird in beef judging and final co n tests of the season in tied for fourth in lam b judging. Chicago a t the In tern atio n al L ive­ P hil Higbee, B a ttle C reek ju n ­ stock Show in la te N ovem ber. ior, and C urt Duvall. M cBain senior, both from the MSU m e ats te am , tied for first in lam b judg­ ing. Dan H offm an. E a s t Lansing s t a r t a senior, tied w ith W atkins for fourth in lam b judging. Iq VeP C athy H aw kins. M idland ju n ­ p e t t u r t l e 1 " S P E C I A L F A L L S A L E ” W ED N ESD A Y THROUGH SATURDAY Elegante Wiggery & Cosmetic Studio c o l l e c t i o n & C A R O L P E T E R S O N & J E N I F E R C O R SA U T 507 E . G RA N D R IV E R Gather up the whole species. Be able S U IT E 208— PH 332-3341 to switch about textures and colors A B O V E N E W C A M P U S BO O K ST O R E to suit every suit, s k ir t, ski o u tfit, ASK ABOUT jum per and p a ir of slacks you own. O V A T IO N C O S M E T IC S Only then w ill you win with fashion. 1 YOU M U ST R E A C T A. Orion a c ry lic k n it tu rtle with long raglan sleeves. White, navy, to every one of these . . . green, brown o r cam el. 3 6 - 4 0 . 6 . 9 8 B. Wool kn it tu rtle with back zip. | ^ I Brown, yellow o r black. Sizes 3 4 to 4 0 . 1 1 .9 8 SLOW STOP f luf f y s o f t C. Cotton k n it tu rtle with back zip. r Camel, pim ento, g re y , m a ize , black, navy, goldwood, chestnut, blue o r la m b h o o d s green. S, M, L . 4 ,9 8 D. Nylon k n it tu rtle w ith back zip. B lack, blue, w illo w , hay, mauve or 1 4 . 9 9 spice. Sizes 3 6 - 4 2 . 6 .9 8 SO M U ST YO U R CAR! They’ re as warm as they look. Supple Ita lia n lamb gra ce fu lly M O R R IS ’ S A F E T Y C H E C K L IS T shaped into glam orous hoods □ L IG H T S ? □ BRAKES 7 ig that w ill see you through w in- □ SHOCKS ? □ IG N IT IO N ? □ EXH A U ST ? g: te r com fortably. Come in and F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y s h o p | □ SPRIN G S? select a color to match your I*,* |V Vi g: coat. gj ;g E a s t L a n s i n g 9 : 3 0 to 5 :3 0 p .m . | M O R R I S A U T O P A R T S IV 4 - 5 4 4 I W //.U Vf.K Y - S T H K K T W K I . H A S T U S S I S t i I :£ 814 E . K a la m a z o o 8 - 5 :3 0 M o n - S a t. I I I ............. F riday. Ootober 25, 1968 £ Michigan State Newa, East Lansing, M ichigan O N A S ftS N U P T IA L S E n g lish b is h o p s R o m o r» , G r ^ f t k . .m a jc r ia g e e n fo r c e e n c y c lic a l LONDON (A P ) - T he 30 p ea red on television to de­ R o m an C atholic b lih o p i of nounce it. E ngland an d W ales th re a t­ jo lts o r d i n a r y o p e r a t i o n s < ened reb e l p rie sts T hursday H is d ism issa l ca m e from A rchbishop C yril Cow deroy of V w ith d ism issa l if th ey fall to Southw ark, w ell known a s a follow th e p ap al teaching hard -lin er on the con tracep tio n 1 ag a in a t a rtific ia l b irth control. W ithin hours a fte r Jo h n C ar­ Issue. D r. Cow deroy said all NEW YORK (A P ) -- Hu­ m an events so m e tim es Jolt a V atican official said, toning down th e p a st stan d ard ruling W ashington, D.C., a C atholic ec u m en ical officer. Pan-O rthodox Council, to be held possibly in I960 or 1970. f d in al H eenan disclosed th e le t­ his clerg y had receiv ed a le t­ te r from him and he w as of au to m atic excom m unica­ H ow ever, he said he would Adding to th e m o m e n ta ry te r th a t had been circ u lated to seeing a c e rta in num ber of the o rd in ary op eratin g p a t­ tion in such cases. not a tte m p t any defin ite a s­ m lxup, how ever, is th e fa c t th e clergy, the first p rie s t w as p rie sts about th e encyclical. te rn s of th e churches, and show M rs. O nassis w as described se ssm e n t of the specific case, th a t each ch u rch reco g n izes the rem o v ed for failing to obey. up th e tangled am b ig u ities a s b a rre d fro m Com m union in co n sidering th e changing sta te validity of m a rria g e s, ev en of Rev. P au l W eir, 31-year-old F a th e r W eir said la te r ‘ In is am ong them . h e r Church u nder Catholic ru le s of C hurch reg u latio n s and in te r­ its own m e m b ers, in th e other c u ra te suspended previously is c a ta stro p h ic for th e C hurch T h at se em s to have hap­ forbidding m a rria g e to a di­ ch u rch relationships. church, b u t th e tw o ch u rch es from preach in g or h earin g con­ in this country. It is pretending pened to som e e x te n t In the th a t a situation ex ists w hich m a rria g e of R om an C atholic Ja cq u e lin e K ennedy and vorced person. N eith er can she ta k e O rthodox Com munion H e noted th a t adm ission of have differin g ru le s on eligi­ Orthodox C h ristian s to C ath­ b ility to m a rry . First to know fessions, w as given a $24-a- w eek te m p o ra ry w age by the ju s t does not. We cannot p re ­ u nder its ru les, since she is C a r d in a l R ic h a r d J a m e s C u s h in g s h o c k e d V a tic a n south London diocese of South­ tend th a t* \h is is a question of G reek O rthodox m ultim illion­ olic Com m union w as a u th o r­ not an O rthodox m em ber. O rthodoxy p e rm its d ivorce, a few dissenting p riests. Many a ire A risto tle O nassis. ized in th e Second V atican a s it did in th e c a se of O nassis. o f f ic i a l e w h e n he s ta te d th a t f o r m e r J a c q u e lin e K e n ­ w ark un til he can find a job Curiously, how ever, O nassis o th e rs a re involved. It is dif­ C ouncil’s D ecree on E cu m en ­ B ut R om an C atholicism does n e d y c o u ld m u r r y " w h o m e v e r t h e w a n t s . " A V a tic a n o th e r th an p arish work. ' “ T hese things so m etim es him self ap p a ren tly would be ficu lt to find a young couple point up th e an o m alies and eligible to ta k e Com m union in ism . H ow ever, O rthodoxy has not, s p o k e s m a n r e a f f i r m e d th e V a tic a n p o s itio n th a t th e F a th e r W eir, who had been who accept th e encyclical although it so m e tim es s|take o u t som e of th e cob­ e ith e r church under a re c e n t not y e t rec ip ro c ated , and so its g ra n ts an n u lm en ts, b u t only f o r m e r A m e r ic a n F i r s t L a d y Is In an " I r r e g u l a r p o ­ outspoken in his opposition to co m p letely .” w eb s,” observed th e Rev. C atholic policy allow ing O r­ C om m union is not open to for tightly lim ited rea so n s, and s i t i o n " w ith th e R o m a n C a th o lic C h u r c h and I t b a r r e d th e H um an ae V itae en cy clical G eorge Bacopoulos, chancellor thodox com m unicants to sh a re M rs. O nassis, as a R om an som e C atholic sc h o lars have f r o m C h u r c h s a c r a m e n ts b e c a u s e o f h e r m a r r ia g e to sin ce A ugust, had given in te r­ A nother of the p rie sts w ith of the G reek O rthodox A rch­ the C atholic rite , even though Catholic. urged m o re la titu d e in the th e d iv o r c e d A r l e t o t l e O n a t e le . U P I T e le p h o to view s to new sm en and ap- w hom A rchbishop Cow deroy diocese of N orth and South his C atholic w ife would be talked w ith w as F a th e r K en­ N or does Orthodoxy a u th ­ m a tte r. A m erica. neth Allen of a S urrey parish. excluded b ecause of m a rria g e orize its m e m b ers, including B ut in its p re se n t position, F a th e r Allen said the a rc h ­ rhe disconcerting im p a c t of to him . O nassis, to tak e C atholic S i K ennedy-O nassis m a r­ “ This would seem to be so, ge w as indicated in th e hesi­ since he is in good standing Com m union, even C atholicism would p e rm it it. though C atholicism , w hile allow ing its bishops to p e rm it C atholics L a ck o f a w a re n e s s bishop told him he w as to be d ism issed b ecause of “ grav e sc a n d a l.” to m a rry in O rthodox se rv ic es, tan cy of C atholic au th o rities in his Church, and it has con­ H ow ever, Orthodoxy is ex­ does not use the sa m e c rite ria t i m ak e any fla t d ec la ra tio n s firm ed th e dissolution of his “ I told him he could not dis­ p ected to consider the m a tte r as Orthodoxy in d eterm in in g ap o u t its effec t on M rs. Onas- p rio r m a rria g e and validity of m iss m e w ithout sta tin g the of sh arin g Com m union w ith the rig h t of the p a rtn e rs to u s ’ church statu s. his p rese n t m a rria g e ,” said ( i t puts her in an " irre g u io n .” the Rev. John Hotchkin. of R o m an C atholics a t a planned m a rry . p e n e tra te s s o c ia l is s u e s c rim e I had com m itted , and even then I would have to be condem ned for this crim e. . . f — U N IV E R S IT Y That, basically , w as the m ong th e poor Is th a t if they lty, m e rc y n ever d o es.” he ST . ANDREW By GLORIA S N E E D He read th e s ta te m e n t by C ar­ U N IV E R S IT Y 310 problem in th e O nassis m a r ­ can n o t ra ise th em selv es from osald, “ b ut It is on m e rc y th a t B A P T IS T C H U R C H S tate N ew s S taff W riter dinal H eenan to m e and asked E a s te rn Orthodox C hurch riage. p o v erty it is b ecau se th e sys­ w e have built m o st of o u r w el­ C H R IS T IA N N orth (A m erican Baptist,' D oubting th a t a m o ra l con­ if I would a g re e to it. I an sw e r­ G erard G. P h illip s, P a sto r U n iv ersity Student C en ter te m is m a n ip u la te d ," Coutlnho fa re s e rv ic e s .” CH U RCH Hagadorn "T h e ch u rch es n a tu ra lly a re sciousness w as e v e r developed ed th a t I needed c e rta in c la ri­ ED 2-1688 1216 G re en c re st told an au d ien ce of o v er 200 A n ativ e of India, Coutinho h esita n t in m ak in g stro n g in C h ristian s, Rev. Jo a o Cou- fications in w riting to m ake W orship 10:00 a ,m , A 7:30 p«m E a st L ansing p erso n s who atten d e d th e Con­ feels th a t it is tim e for the c le a r how fre e I would be in I; NURSERY Church School 11:10 a.tn . Midweek M eeting — DIVINE LITURGY sta te m e n ts ab o u t th is situ a ­ tio n ," F a th e r Bacopoulos said. tlnho, p ro fesso r of theology a t Boston College, said m o st feren c e on P o v e rty and th e D e­ velo p m en t of P eo n ies a t Aquin­ ch u rch to re-ev a lu ate ch arity , m e rc y and ju stice , esp ecially counselling and so on. He said “ No one w an ts to ca u se any C h ristian s only know w h at is a l­ th a t he would not put anything Bible Study 9:45 Wednesday 7:30 p»m. SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. a s College in G ran d R ap id s on now sin ce the poor a re refusing offense th a t would se t back our lowed o r not allow ed to b e done. in w riting. I then said th a t in I W orship ■10:45 N u rsery P rovided 10 to 12 a«m. VESPER & CONFESSION O ct. 12 and 13. to use th e se rv ic es offered by quest for rec o n ciliatio n ." T his lack of m o ra l conscious­ th a t case I could not give an Now a t W ardcliff School SAT, 6:30 P.M. th e church. I 3 blocks north of Grand R iv er ness has spilled o v er into the “ The poor a re saying to the answ er. F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n C all Coutlnho feels, how ever, th a t i DON S T IP FL E R , MINISTER off P ark Lake Road so cial Issues co n fronting h u m an ­ th e organized ch u rch and the ch u rch th a t you have never rea ll) “ The archbishop w ent on to Sunday Bus S ervice Provided 332-5539. S t. J o h n s ity, including the q u estio n s of 332-5193 332-5212 m odes of feeling in th e r e s t of understood c h a rity .” he said. say he in te rp re te d my silence p o v erty and th e poor. “ It is b ecau se you d o n 't know S tu d e n t P a r i s h th e w orld a r e not equipped to as a refu sal and would, deprive C alling fo r th e organized SBC K im b e rly D ow ns d eal w ith th e "n ew p o o r." c h a rity th a t you th refo re don't m e of m y faculties. ” 327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-9778 ch u rch to re a s s e s s Itself to the C e n tr a l M e th o d lit Citing the c h u rc h 's long his­ know Justice. ” C h u rc h of C h ris t needs of th e poor In th e w orld, He chided C h ristian s for fail­ C ardinal H eenan. as head of F ir s t B a p tis t C h u rc h to ry of giving se rv ic es to the A c ro ss F ro m the Capitol 1007 K im berly D riv e. L ansing Coutlnho said th a t th e church ing to face th e ir responsibility th e h ie ra rc h y , disclosed th a t Sunday M a sse s— im poverished w ithout e v e r es­ see sign at 2729 E . Grand 7:00-8:15-9:45-11:15 m u st m e e t th e ch allen g e of the to th e poor for Ju stice that all the bishops had told th eir WORSHIP SERVICES of E ast Lansing tablishing a dialogue w ith the R iv er IV 9-7130 12:30-4:45-6:00 p.m . new consciousness of the poor should be afforded th em sim ply clergy th a t no p rie st could " r e ­ 10:00 A.M. 940 S. H arriso n Rd. people it serv ed , Coutlnho said SUNDAY SERVICES w ith a reaw ak en in g in itself. th a t th e ch u rch has n ev er really b ecau se they a re a p a rt of hum ­ p udiate the solem n teaching " T h e P uzzle of Being M orning W orship 11:00 a .m . "T h e new consciousness a- Sunday School 10:00 a.m . M a sses M o n .-F rl. understood th e co n cep t of ch a rity anity. of the Pope in all m a tte rs of a Human B eing" Bible Study 10:00 a .m . 7:00-8:00-12:30-4:30 faith and m o ra ls .” adding ‘ if M orning S ervice 11:00 a.m . b u t h as in stead confused w ith Although not an ad v o cate of D r. Howard A. Lyman Evening W orship 6:00 p»m. S E V E N T H -D A Y T ra in in g Union 6:00 p .m . the dole. violence, Coutinho fails to see a p rie st is unw illing to give up preaching W ednesday evening Bible 4:15 Alumni C hapel A D V E N T IS T th is undertaking, the bishop Evening S ervice 7:00 p.m . "C h a rity p resu p p o ses equal- how any C hristna conscience ■C hurch School 10:00 a.m . Study 7:30 p .m . w ill decide w hether he can be J5Ur Sery W ednesday Evening 7:30 p.m . S erv ice s Saturday could say th a t violence is anti- F o r T ra n sp o rtatio n C all FE 9 - S a tu c ^ y m a s s e s c o rn e r of Ann & D ivision F I R S Í C H R IS T I A N C h ristian w hen the sa m e is not allow ed w ithout scan d al to if So B ring the Baby 8190, ED 2-1960 o r ED 2-2434 8:00 a .m .-9; 15 a .m .- ll:4 5 a.m . CH U RCH (D is c ip le s ) said to th e rich , the esta b lish ­ continue to a c t in the nam e Sabbath School 9:30 a ,m . ed nor th e com fo rtab le. of the Church. ” M orning W orship 11 a,m* C hurch School 9:45 a .m . C om m enting on th e C h ristian EDGEW OOD U N IT E D C H U R C H W orship 8:30-11:00 a .m . eth ic and m o ra l issues. A1 H ero, If unable to a c c e p t the con­ M in iste r L . G. Foil ditions. C ardinal H eenan con­ 1001 C h e ste r ex ecu tiv e se c re ta ry of the World COSTminSTCR P R C S B Y T C R I Û f î church 469 N orth H agadorn Road H ear th e "V o ic e of P ro ­ 1/4 m l. N orthw est of F ran d o r Peace F ed era tio n (W P F ). tinued, the p rie st “w ill be 1315 A b b o t t Rd. W orship S ervice - 9:30 and 11 a.m . p h ecy " on ra d io . See F o r tra n sp o rta tio n ca ll m ain tain ed in the diocese un­ cost ¿ansine, m icm can said th a t th e re is little c o rre la ­ Serm on by D r. T ru m an A. M o rriso n " Faith fo r T o d ay " o n D r. & M rs . P aul Sweany, tion betw een atten d in g church til he has been able to find “ CHRISTIAN FAITH AND THE AMERICAN PREDICAMENT" T elev isio n , 332-2964 re g u la rly and being a w a re of suitable em p lo y m e n t.” SUNDAY SCHEDULE C hurch School—9:30 and 11 a .m .—C rib R oom -Senior High social issues. About 55 p rie sts a re known to W orship S e rv ic e s— 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . U n iv ersity G ro u p —6 p.m . LU TH ERA N 332-2559 n u rse ry Basing his co m m en ts on su r­ have gone publicly on reco rd C hurch School, C rlb b e ry and Edgewood C hurch Bus ro u te, C onrad, H olm es and Hubbard, veys tak en rec en tly by the W PF, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . W O R S H IP h ere as opposing the encycli­ N u rse ry provided— beginning at 10:40 a.m . H ero said th a t the m o st liberal 9:00 and 10:00 a.m . c a l’s teaching, including 75- C h u rch School— M artin L u th er Chapel U n iv e r s ity L u th e ra n group on social issues a r e the C all 332-8693 o r 332-0606 for inform ation year-old Je s u it A rchbishop 3 3 2 -6 8 5 4 L u th eran Student C en ter M in isters: T ru m an A, M o rrison, P aige Birdw ell Jew s, followed by the C atholics T hom as R oberts, fo rm e rly of GUEST MINISTER—REV. GRAHAM C h u rch on national d o m estic problem s, 444 Abbott Road Bom bay and then P ro te sta n ts. Sunday a t 8:30 and 11:00 a.m . S u m m er W orship S ervice a lc -lc a “ If you know a m an s incom e F IR S T C H R IS T IA N REFO R M ED CH U RCH GEN. WILLIAM K. HARRISON will speak at 9:30 ta x re tu rn you w ill know how Rev. David A. K ruse he sta n d s on im proving the P r o f t o d is c u s s FOREST VIEW SCHOOL 3119 Stoneleigh, L ansing EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH M is so u ri Synod C hurch School 9:15 & 10:30 a .m . u n d erp riv ileg ed in this coun­ tr y ,” he said, " b u t if you look c a m p a ig n is s u e s 120 S partan Avenue Interdenom inational F re e Bus S erv ice and S erv ices MORNING SERVICE EVENING SERVICE a t his church rec o rd you a re E . Eugene W illia m s—PASTORS — T e r r y A. Smith N u rse ry Both S erv ices 8:15, 9:1 , 10:30 & 11:30 a .m . 10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M . not likely to know v ery m uch. P a u l Conn, asst, p ro fe s s o r of U n iv ersity C la s s 9:45 a.m . REV. J . HERBERT BRINK The only hope he sees is in p o litic a l scien ce, w ill discuss P reaching 7:00 P.M . P e o p le s C h u rc h F ir s t C h u rch of reach in g th a t sm a ll m inority issues, p e rs o n a litie s , and im p li­ "LOVE THAT IS LEARNED" who a re re a lly lib eral on social c a tio n s of “ c a m p a ig n 1968.” CAMPUS STUDENT CENTER, 217 Bogue S t., Apt. 3 C h r is t S c ie n tis t Alvin H oksbergen, D irec to r Phone 351-6360 T rin ity C ollegiate Fellow ship 8*30 P.M . E a s t L a n s in g issu es to influence th e rank-in- a t a supper fo ru m a t B 'n a i B 'r ith Wednesday: M id-w eek d iscu ssio n and p ra y e r h o u r at 7:00 p.m . 709 E . G rand R iv er file ch u rch g o er th a t “ foreign H ilie l F o u n d a tio n a t 6 p .m Sun­ FREE BUS SERVICE—See Schedule on F re e BUS SERVICE — See schedule in your dorm . E ast L ansing aid and aid to D ependent Child- d ay . T h e discussion is open to R esidence H all B ulletin Board. ren 'd o have som ething to do w ith the p u b lic. Interdenom inational Sunday S erv ice 11 a .m . th e C h ristian e th ic .” 200 W. G rand R iver SERMON OKEM OS F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H a t Michigan 4684 O kem os-H aslett Rd. EPISCOPAL SERVICES "P ro b a tio n A fter Death” P a s t o r l e a d s s e r i e s (2 m l. E . of H agadorn: 1/4 mi. S. of G rand River) SUNDAY SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL A lu m n i C h a p e l 9:30 a.m . - 11:00 a.m . ♦E asily A ccessible from Mt. Hope Ave. 11:00 a .m . - re g u la r 10 a.m . Sunday School: ♦♦Collegiate C la ss (sin g les); (A uditorium D rive) 9:30-11:00 a .m . - college c la s s o n B i b l i c a l a u t h o r i t y 5 Adult C la sse s 9:30 A.M. and 5:15 P.M . " T o Be With It" WEDNESDAY scien tifically th a t God speaks 11 a.m , & 7:00 p.m . WORSHIP SERVICES T erry A. Sm ith, ca m p u s p as­ Holy Communion & Serm on By D r. W allace R obertson 8:00 p .m . - Evening M eeting through the S c rip tu re ." he said, tor of E a s t L ansing T rinity 8 p.m . C ollegiate Fellow ship: ♦Growth Hour »R efresh m en ts “ or for th a t m a tte r to prove C hurch, is leading a special »»N ursery at a ll S erv ice s »»T ransportation, C all: 351-5125 F re e Public Reading Room scientifically today th a t God se rie s of discussions this te rm CHURCH SCHOOL 134 W est Grand R iv er being sponsored by the S partan e x is ts .” OPEN "T h e proof is e x p e rie n tia l.” ALL S A IN T S E P IS C O P A L CH U RCH 9:30 a .m ,- l li0 0 a .m . C h ristian F ellow ship (SC F). Weekday» — 9-5 p»m. he said. “ One believes it or “A uthority and C anonization Eugene D. In te rim 800 Abbott Rd. C rib through 6th G rade Mon.* Tues** T hurs*, F rl. of the S c rip tu re ” is the topic d o e s n 't.” Evenings 7 p .m . - 9 p .m . The Bible is an inspired w it­ of the se rie s w hich began la st Dawson P a s to r 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion R efresh m en t p erio d In Social ness to the Word of God. Sm ith All a r e Welcome to attend week. 9:30 A » . Holy Communion fc Serm on H all following w orahip s e rv ­ said. It is a c c u ra te and a u th o ri­ G hureh S erv ices and v isit and Sm ith, a g ra d u a te of Gordon 11:15 A.M . M orning P ra y e r b Serm on ic e s . u se the read in g room* tative. D ivinity School, spoke about H ow ever, C h ristian s don’t w or­ the h isto ric al background of the ship the Bible, he said, r e fe r­ New T e sta m e n t books. U N IV E R S IT Y U N IT E D M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH 1918 S. W ashington L ansing H isto rical a c c u ra c y is not a su b jectiv e issue, Sm ith said. The h isto rical background of the ring to such a concept a s "B ib- lio la try ." "W e w orship C h rist," he Bible should be handled In an said. SU N D A Y 7 :0 0 P .M . 1120 South H arriso n P hone:351-7030 This se rie s of discussions is o b jectiv e m a n n er, Ju st as other p a rt of a long ran g e p ro g ram 11 h isto ric al d a ta a r e handled. " A FRIEND OF THE IRRELIGIOUS" 'V O I C E FRO M THE GRAVE to ac q u ain t stu d e n ts w ith the On th e o th e r hand, th e question basic d o ctrin es of S crip tu re, of w h eth e r th e S crip tu re Is a c ­ Bloom hagcn said, E ach te rm The F irs t of a S eries on tu ally th e Word of God Is b asi­ SCF will sponsor a study df " T h e C ritic s of C h rist" D r. H o w a rd F , S u g d en , P a s to r cally a su b jectiv e issue, Sm ith som e re le v a n t topic, By Rev, Burns said. 9:45 A.M, YOUNG ADULT "T oo often C h ristian s go “ It is not possible to prove C o lleg e Bible C lass PILLO W IH1P through four y ea rs a t th e uni­ M orning W orihlp 8 :3 0 ,9 t 3 0 ,11:00 in the flre ald e room I t 90 p,m . v ersity and g et an ex cellen t C hurch school 9:30 (for a ll ages) D r, T e d W ard, T e a c h e r F ire s id e Room se cu la r education, but know H i 00 th ru grad e six nothing about C h ristia n ity ," N u rsery under supervision of a lliO O A .M . u T hs A s s a u lt o f S a ta n " B loom hagensaid. "W e w an t to m ake a sy ste m a ­ r e g is te r e d nurse* F re e h a s tran sp o rta tio n 13 tc F R E I B U S S E R V IC E M o rn in g a n d E v s n ln g I°V ep tic p rese n tatio n of C h ristian ­ 30 m lnutss before each service* C a ll 4 1 3 -0 7 6 4 f o r I n fo rm a tio n . ity ," he said, F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1968 7 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Great Issues explores society’s crucial in g ," and " s e n sitiv ity ” w ith a c ad e m ic d iscip lin e w ith re sp e c t g re a te r spontaneous discussion everyone concerned, to a ir the m e e t the need for a college-level so m uch m o re p e rtin e h t.” to th e pro b lem a t hand and s m a lle r sectio n s to foster differing view points.” By JA M E S CRATE cru c ially a ffec t th e lives of stu ­ w hich p ro fesso rs ap p ro ach ed co u rse w h ich -fcrag s to d a y ’« st“ - ,, i k i r y - B « g a r , -Wayne„ „Pa*. S tu d en ts do g et th* Ipo- ^ c Ij. in te ra c tio n s, a .change they % "W e co nsider o urselves to be StfMf n fc w S a W f W riter dents and*- s i ¿h e b ro ad er course T natferial aq a 'tfu h trrt» 1 ifl a coin»,Estate, ot nYrw>rvcAew- . ■• JKruilft » « •» 4 ¿Jwfgned as "a n e xp lo ra tio n i i f f f r h - A f S c Ci/Ai.iv" v w r . , x# 7 ~ r? rz- tatfon . . . arid (in cne p a s t/1 into som e of th e problem s w hich G re a t Issues co u rse a tte m p ts to problems few tim e s since he h as co m e to th e issu es," W est said, but he realizing th e ’ full int£ffe£fuaT city problem . have m a d e co u rse ch anges a c ­ As a g en e ral ed u catio n cap­ MSU, he feels a sense of “ in­ fe lt th a t, r a th e r than d e tra c t p o ten tial of G re a t Issues. J e rr y W est p ro fesso r of lit­ W est fully su b scrib es to the cording to w h at w e ’ve observed v o lv em en t” in to d ay ’s prob­ from , th is a c tu a lly contributed stone for seniors, study c e n te rs e ra tu re . will p rese n t th e city and from w h at w e ’ve heard from on such p e rtin e n t issu es a s w ar lem s. to a vigorous, "h e alth y , intel­ validity of th e notion raised by problem from a lite ra ry point stu d e n ts,” Nosow said. an d p eace, civil lib e rties, ra c e “ The p ro fesso rs a r e instilling lectu al a tm o sp h e re in the cla ss­ th is sin g le c ritic ism . of view He feels th a t th is fac­ “ I'm n ev e r satisfied w ith the F u tu re offerings of G re a t Is­ rela tio n s and self-identity in a a sense of aw a re n ess th a t it is room . to r in the stu d e n t's in te re s t is sues a r e “ S exuality and the New w e who a re resp o n sib le for F o r th e fu tu re , both stu d en ts way th in g s a r e ,” he said, but m a ss society. of p a rtic u la r im p o rtan ce. M o rality ” and “ W ar and solving the p ro b lem s of to d a y ,” and p ro fe sso rs feel th a t change given th e com plex p ro b lem s th a t T his te rm G re a t Issu es o ffers He said th a t since the course P eac e. " S tudents m ay now enroll he said. is not only h ealth y and d e s ir­ we a re d ealin g w ith h ere, “ th ere a s the organizing th em e “ The p ro fesso rs change periodically for up to tw elve c re d its in G re a t S tudents in g en e ral a r e also ab le, but in a t le a s t one a re a would b e an ev en g re a te r poten­ Challenge of th e C itie s,” an throughout th e te rm , ea ch p ro ­ Issues provided they do not take . pleased w ith th e selectio n of is im m ed ia te ly n ecessary . Stu­ tial for th is co u rse if th e re w ere ex am in atio n of se v eral urban fesso r “ unavoidably” introduces the sa m e issue tw ice read in g s, th e d eg ree of “ feel- d en ts g en e rally feel a need for g re a te r co n fro n tatio n betw een pro b lem a re a s c u rre n tly m ark ed to the student the bias of his own by co nflict and social turm oil. With four p ro fesso rs, ea c h dis­ B E A T N O T R E D A M E tinguished in one of th e fields of S P E C IA L n a tu ra l science, education, so­ cial scien ce or lite ra tu re , p re ­ A L L R E C O R D S A L E senting “ C hallenge of th e Ci­ tie s ,” stu d en ts a r e given th e op­ R e g . $ 3 .8 4 - $ 2 .9 9 p o rtu n ity to study th e p roblem s R e g . 4 .7 9 - 3 .7 9 of the m odern city from the FR I. & view points of four d iffe ren t a c a ­ S A T . dem ic disciplines. O N L Y Sigm und Nosow, pro fesso r of social science and the ch a irm an E . GRAND of G re a t Issues, co n sid ers this neiac 543 RIVER m ulti-discipline ap p ro ach “ a stim u la tin g in te lle ctu al ex p e ri­ SAVE ON en c e ” a s co m p ared to re g u la r U n iv ersity teaching. T Y P E W R IT E R S “ It allow s th e pro fesso r to German scientist co m m u n icate w ith p ersons from o th er discip lin es reg ard in g high­ Otto L u d e r l t z o f the Max Planck Institute fo r Im m u­ ly p e rtin e n t issu e s,” Nosow said. nobiology, Freiberg, Germ any, spoke Wednesday He co n sidered th e high q uality a f t e r n o o n at E r i c k s o n K iva. of le c tu re s to be a defin ite con­ trib u tin g fa c to r to th e high d e­ g ree of stu d en t en th u siasm for 1969 R E N A U L T 10 F O U R -D O O R SEDAN 1969 R E N A U L T 16 F IV E -D O O R S E D A N -W A G O N P o lic e to the course. "A n o th er fac to r would d efin it­ i m p o u n d ely be the n a tu re of the course itself. B ecause w e a re dealing R O A D T E S T M A G A Z I N E R A T E S R E N A U L T N O . 1 w ith tim ely p ro b lem s th a t they p erso n ally can identify w ith, we — FOR TH F SECOND C O N S E C U T IV E YEAR — u n r e g i s t e r e d b i k e s can m e e t the stu d en ts w here they a r e ." A C om pact C a r w ith O utstan din g Econom y . . . P lu s S ty le , A C o m p a c t C a r w ith T h e B ig Innovation: Sedan C o m fo rt T h e D e p t, of P u b lic S a fe ty w ill b egin im p o u n d in g b ic y c le s not Many stu d en ts th em selv es C o m fo r t, D e p e n d a b ility , P e rfo rm a n c e ! T h e R e n a u lt 10 is P lu s S ta tio n Wagon U t ilit y ! T h e R e n a u lt 16 is q u ic k ly p a rk e d in the b ik e ra c k s o r not re g is te re d b eg in n in g T u e s d a y . ag re e w ith th e relev an cy of the an econom y c a r th a t Is also outstanding In its p r ic e fie ld and e a s ily co n v e rte d f r o m a c o m fo rta b le sedan to a b ig - C a p t. A d a m J. Z u ta u t. c o m m a n d e r-in -c h ie f of the U n iv e r s ity co u rse to to d a y 's p roblem s. fo r many o th e r re a s o n s . It is a lu x u rio u s ly c o m fo rta b le c a p a c ity s ta tio n wagon. H e r e is a sedan-w agon in a com ­ Super L is t 119.50 P o lic e , said the a c tio n w as b eing ta k e n b ecau se of n u m ero u s c o m - " I t s like a b re a th of fresh sedan that is fun to d r iv e , easy to p a rk and m a n e u v e rs lik e p ac t s iz e th a t handles lik e a h e a v ie r sedan on the h ig hw ay. Sterling 12 ’ , p la in ts fro m c itize n s and th e G ro u n d s M a in te n a n c e D e p t. H e said they w e re c o m p la in in g becausd e n tra n c e a re a s a r e con­ a ir ," ex claim ed one stu d en t, "b e ca u se we re dealing w ith On ly . . . . s8650 a sports c a r . T e s t d riv e i t l R e -d is c o v e rth e fu n o f d riv in g . D is c o v e r a new econom y in c a r ow n ersh ip! T r y i t l And see how you can c h a n g e th e in t e r io r 7 w a y s , to s u it any t r i p , e rra n d o r p as s e n g e rs ! g ested. and b ic y c le s h ave been p a rk e d in s h ru b b e ry , h in d e rin g the p ro b lem s of 1968 and not m a in te n a n c e . 1963." U n iv e r s ity o rd in a n c e s p e r m it the p o lic e to im p o u n d a b ik e un­ "T oo m uch c a n 't be sa id ." $ 1 7 7 5 P .O .E . $ 2 3 9 5 P .O .E . d e r these con dition s: not re g is te re d w ith th e c u r re n t p e r m it (J u ly Linda O-Donnell, G ran d R apids 1 o r l a t e r ) : not p a rk e d in th e b ic y c le ra c k s : o r if it is a " ju n k " senior sta te d . “ E v ery th in g is 5411 SO CEDAR LANSING. MICHIGAN b ik e (has m a jo r p a rts m is s in g ). Z u ta u t said th a t if the ra c k s a re fu ll, th e b ic y c le m u s t be in HOURS — the im m e d ia te v ic in ity . Mon. th ru F r i. 9 - 9 A l E d w a r d s S P O R T S C A R C E N T E R I f th e b ic y c le is im p o u n d e d , he said it m a y be re c la im e d a t the D e p t, o ffic e s fo r a $3.00 fee . Z u ta u t said a b ic y c le is u su a lly Sat. 9 - 6 Sun. 2 - 6 1 2 0 0 F . O a k la n d . L a n s in a (O v e rse a s d e liv e ry arran g e d ) P H . 4 8 2 -1 2 2 6 k e p t 30 d ays, a lth o u g h th a t le n g th of t im e is n ot re q u ire d . L a s t y e a r. 995 b ic y c le s w e re im p o u n d e d , so f a r th is y e a r. 138 FOX EASTERN THEATRES tw o -w h e e le rs h ave been im p ou nd ed. PARTAN TW IN WEST STA R TS A T T O N IG H T ! 7:30 A N D 9:15 P . M . 3R D WEEK! ion 9 3 3 2 -6 9 4 4 FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER • 3100 EAST SAGtNAW • Phone 351 0030 P eter Sewers 1 P UI I S M A T IN E E S S A T U R D A Y A N D S U N D A Y F R O M 2 P .M . * J ane • in " I Love Vo ii, A uce B.TDKias’ 2N D B IG W E E K N o w o n d e r t h e y ’r e h a p p y . *** F O N d A T h e y ju s t s to le a h a lf-m illio n d o lla rs The saga of H arold... F E A T U R E in fro n t o f a h u n d re d -th o u s a n d w itn e s s e s ... fro m dedicated lawyer to m ore dedicated dropout. AT 1:20 3:25 B u t w a tc h w h a t h a p p e n s w h e n i t ’s tim e fo r T h e S p lit! LEIGHTAYLOR-YOUNG -. T E C H H I C U i a r FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS suggesteo for mature audiences] P LU S FU N C A R T O O N & N O V E L T Y - W E D . “ T H E S W i M M E R ” ______________ NORTHSIDE PR.IVE-IN THEATRE E X C L U S IV E A D ULTS ONLY 3 CO LO R H IT S 2 Miles North on US-27.. NOW ! FR E E E L E C T R IC IN -C A R H EA TERS THEY RUN W IL D ! “ THE YOUNG R U N A W A Y S 11 M ETRO-GOLDW YN-M AYER p r e s e n t s A S PE C T R U M P R O D U C T IO N s ta r r in g JIM B R O W N D I A H A N N C A R R O L L J U L I E H A R R IS I i 3 , i t l i: SUG G ESTED FOR M A TU RE A U D IE N C E S Y O U N G R U N A W A Y S - SHOW N TW IC E A T 9 :2 2 A N D L A T E P Ò * EA S tt THEÀTRt S f . s.,,..™ GENE HACKMAN JACK KLUGMAN A LS O * B A T T L E B E N I A T H T H E E A R T H - FIR S T A T 7 :2 2 WARREN OATES JAMES WHITMORE SPARTAN TW IN EAST LCENTER ■3100 EAST SAGINAW • Phone 351-0630 , 3RD C O L O R H I T — H I L L B I L L Y ’S I N A H A U N T E D HOUSE ,,, E R N E S T B O R G N IN E F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , -1968 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L an sin g , M ich ig a n C IL L U L O ID W E E K E N D ' H e l g a ’ f a i l s a s a r t ; E n te rta in m e n t sce n e yi in c te d * b * /- m o v i e s s e x sta rrin g J a n e Fonda. Lee M ar­ concerns a very Sim ilar form By JIM YOUSLING of a r tis tic p rostitution. Of in­ vin won an O scar for his dual S tate N ew s R eview er te re s t to both G odard and T he ad v ertisin g cam p aig n for " H e lg a " is loaded w ith re d e e m ­ ro le as both h ero and villain. Although one play, one foot­ “ H elg a” has, in tru e A m erican- On the m o re serio u s side, B a rd o t fans. ing social value.' I t ra re ly flin­ b all g am e an d tw o m ix e rs a t ­ In tern atio n al •trad itio n , im plied Off callipus, the b e s t show in ch es in its p o rtra y a l of e m b a r­ te m p t to b reak th e m onopoly, th e MSU F ilm Society offers m a n y things w hich th e film a c ­ tow n is “ R achel, R a ch e l,” w hich th e e n te rta in m e n t scen e for the film of H arp er L e e 's P u l­ m a rk s P a u l N e w m a t’s debut tu ally is not. ra ssin g situ atio n s (although itz er w inner, “ To Kill a Mock­ th is w eekend is a lm o st to tally a s a d ire c to r and s j a r j his w ife, F o r one thing, •‘H elg a” is not sexual in te rco u rse is om itted in g b ird ." F e a tu rin g G regory d o m in ated by m ovies. Jo a n n e W oodw ard. Still w ith us a foreign a r t film dealing w ith a lto g e th e r), and it w ill bring P eck in his O scar-w inning role Tops am ong th e non-film a r e tw o com edies, “ B a rb a r- a p reg n a n t girl. I t also is not m a n y fa c ts to the neighborhood a c tiv itie s is the PAC p rese n ­ the film is a haunting sto ry of e lla ” and " I Love You, Alice a nudie film , filled w ith flesh m ovie sc re en th a t a re sadly ta tio n of "T h e K n ack .” Ann childhood in th e South, p a tte rn ­ B. T o lk as,” one filled w ith an d fornication. In fact, “ H el­ m issin g from our hom es and J e llic o e ’s v ery hip sex fa rce ed a f te r M iss L ee’s own life hips, th e o th e r w ith hippies. g a ” is not even a re g u la r old schools. h a s rep o rted ly receiv ed a first- and h er e a rly friendship w ith m ovie, w ith c h a ra c te rs and a By JIM YOUSLING B ut th e m e re fa c t th a t the Also hanging on is “ H e lg a ,” S tate N ew s Staff W riter r a te production and should T ru m an C apote (who form ed a sex-education docu m en tary sto ry. w hole film is done in such a provide m an y laughs for those the b asis for th e c h a ra c te r Dil- B elieve it o r not, “ H elg a” is p e d e stria n m an n er “ w ith the w hich has no e n te rta in m e n t fo rtu n a te enough to have tic k ­ sey). value, b u t plenty of d ia g ra m s. a sex ed ucation m ovie, like they a r e tre a te d to the sam e ty p e of c re a tiv ity of an av e rag e tra v e l­ ets. P e rh a p s the s tra n g e st film And finally, w e have V isconti’s show in school. J u s t like a cla ss­ o g u e", and then tru m p ed up foetus photos th a t caused such T he football g am e, if you film version of the ex iste n tial ro o m le c tu re , th is film has m o re w ith th e ad v ertisin g of a skin of the w eekend is th e C inem a a s tir on the cover of L ife" a need to be told, p its MSU classic “ The S tra n g e r,” s ta r r ­ d raw in g s and s ta tis tic s th an it flick, p re se n ts cau se for alarm . Guild offering, “ C o n tem pt." few y e a rs ago. plus such e x c it­ a g a in st N o tre D am e. T hose who ing M arcello M astroianni a s the know s w h a t to do w ith, and any C ertain ly “ H elga" has c e rta in S tarrin g B rig itte B ardot, the ing tid b its as “ The o v aries a re w an t to ce le b ra te before the all-suffering hero. f innocent p asser-by out looking scen es th a t have never been film w as m ad e w hen d ire c to r th e size of w aln u ts” and “ T h ere g am e m a y a tte n d an all-Uni- In short, there; isn ’t a reafl- for fun had b e tte r b e w a re of th o se enticing “ ad u lts only" a r e 300 m illion sperm in the show n before, but only because nobody ev er bothered to. C er­ 4Temperance, dear sir9 v ersity m ix e r in H olm es H all to n ig h t from 9 to 12. M usic Jean -L u c G odard w as b roke and decided to m ak e a co m m ercial ly bad m ovie in town, so enjoy, a v e ra g e e ja c u la tio n .” Somehow, vehicle. Oddly enough, th e plot enjoy. signs. B ecause behind th a t sug­ tain ly it is educational, but Peggy La rkin , Jay Raphael and P e te r Landry g et all th a t so rt of thing usually d o esn 't w ill be provided by “ T h y m e .” g estiv e m a rq u e e lurks not a does “ ed u catio n al" have to m ean w r a p p e d In a s c e n e fro m P A C ’ s p e r f o r m a n c e o f “ T h e draw m e into a m ovie th e ate r. “ how to ” sex film , b u t a “ h e re ’s “ u n c re a tiv e ” ? K n a c k ." State N e w s photo b y La rry Hagedorn T hose w illing to risk an o th er B efore I get too ca rrie d aw ay w h y.” As sociology, “ H elga" is of­ loss like la s t w eeks can save w ith d ev astatin g wit. how ever, In "H e lg a ,” through th e m ir- ten too glib (blam ing the Vic­ th e ir dance-pow er until a fte r a c le of m icrophotography, w e it is only fa ir to point out th a t to ria n s for everything, for ex ­ th e g am e, w hen “ F ra n c is X A v a n t- g a r d e c lu b a m p le). As education, incon­ sis te n t (R uth G assm ann is probably the firs t w om an in FB I a r r e s t s f o u r and the B u sh m en ” will be on hand in W ilson C a fe te ria to tu rn your m ind to cheese, from to u s e th e a te r h istory to give b irth in full m ake-up). And as a r t, a to­ tal d isa ste r. o n a r t th e ft c h a r g e 8:30 to 12. A dm ission 50 cents. So m uch for live e n te rta in ­ m en t. On celluloid, how ever, we By G E O R G E BULLARD C om m enting on the candi­ d ates, he said, “ As fa r a s Hum- N ev erth eless, boring sex ed u ­ BU FFA LO , N .Y .( A P ) - F our P o lice said th e p ain tin g s in­ definitely h av e som ething for phery, Nixon, and W allace go. S uggestions ran g in g from a cation is b e tte r th an none. If m en and a w om an w ere a r r e s t­ volved w ere sto len Aug. 21 everyone, on cam p u s and off. nude sw in-in to lengthy, leg iti­ T hree blind m ice. See how the you need it. g et on down to the ed T hursday by th e F B I in con­ from the hom e in B rad fo rd , P a ., F o r those who m issed it on m a te productions m ark ed the run. See how they ru n ." G lad m er T h eater. If you don’t, nection w ith th e th e fts of a r t of oil m illio n a ire T. E d w ard T.V. rec en tly , MHA-WIC is B entheim said th a t supp o rt­ in itial m eetin g of the new ly ignore the suggestive ads. collections w o rth m o re than Hanley. T hose w ere reco v ered p resen tin g “ C at B allo u ," a form ed U nderground T h ea ter e rs of both av an t-g ard e and “ H elg a" can be hell. &1.7 m illion. Aug. 29. h ilario u s parody of W esterns g u e rrilla th e a te r would be able th is week. One of th e m en a lre a d y is Acknow ledging d iv e rsity w ith ­ to p erfo rm w ithin the new th e a t­ facing ch a rg es stem m in g from Also m en tio n ed by th e F B I in th e group of 60 students, e r 's stru c tu re . th e rec o v ery la st w eek in w as an o th er $50,000 w o rth of P o lic e r a id f in d s founder Steve B enthe, D etro it Sum m ing up his goal in found­ R e m ­ pain tin g s sto len Sept. 8 from m P la ttsb u rg h of a sto len b ra n d t valued a t $250,000. the hom e of Seym our Knox, a ju n io r, defined underground th e a te r a s a collection of individ­ ing th e group, B entheim said. “ You have to change p eople's All w e re ch a rg ed w ith con­ B uffalo b an k er and a r t collec­ b o a c o n s t r ic t o r le v tP sp irin g to tra n s p o rt sto len prop­ tor. T hose p ain tin g s have not u als w ith d iffe ren t ideas. “ The th e a te r," he said, “ will a ttitu d e s if you’re going to m ake a b e tte r w orld. We d o n 't have e rty a c ro ss s ta te lines. S tate been found. b u t n o 'P a n t h e r s ' provide the m edium through m uch tim e left to m ake a b e tte r riT m i w hich they can ex p re ss these w o rld ." E X C L U S IV E * F R I. S A T . SU N . NEW YORK (A P ) - P olice id e as." e n te re d the h e a d q u a rte rs of the A fter defining the g r o u p s A D ULTS ONLY! YOU BE Black P a n th e rs in Brooklyn Wed- purpose a s p rese n tatio n of Dems w ork (D R IV E "! W ednesday, did not find any “ th e a te r in its le a st fo rm a l 3 -C O L O R FEA TU R ES THE JUDGE! m e m b e rs of the black m ilita n t ro le ," B entheim opened th e floor A H 3 / 3 M IL E 5 E A ST orM S.U . • P H O N E E 0 2 . Ì 0 4 2 .* o rganization, but found, instead, for ideas. to get voters a 12-foot boa co n stricto r. C om m ents from the floor fol­ The police called the hum ane society and had th e snake r e ­ lowed two d istin ct in te rp re ta ­ tions of th e a te r's “ le a st fo rm al to the polls m oved. the purpose of th e po­ ro le " w ith both g u errilla and Bringing re g iste re d D em o­ lice ra id w as not rev ealed . av an t-g ard e m o tifs being s tre s s ­ c ra tic v o te rs to the polls on R IIS S M E Y E R S E I: Don’t ed as p rim a ry goals of an un­ derground th e a te r. election day has becom e the m ain objectiv e of the MSU Stu­ Be Swayed By B entheim , distinguishing be­ d en t Coalition for H um phrey- NOW... tw een th e two th e m es said, “ In g u erilla th e a te r the co m m it­ Muskie. P lan s to co n tac t re g iste re d HEARSAY . . . sit anywhere m e n t is m o re to the issue . . . le t's say the political issue. D em o c rats who a re unable to vote Nov. 5. urging th em to A vant-garde th e a te r co m m its and enjoy itself m o re to the a rts , w ith file ab sen te e ballots, w ere a n ­ nounced W ednesday night. Also KN O W THE full, rich less s tre s s on the m e ssa g e ," he said. in te g rate d te a m s w ill begin canvassing p redom inantly black she'dcause One a v a n t-g ard e com m en t natural stereo from the floor suggested the a re a s of Lansing. FACTS possibility of running "aro u n d A ccording to a sta te w id e sound naked in the h o rtic u ltu re g a r­ U niversity of M ichigan survey arivi on released a t the g ath erin g . H um ­ d e n s.” F o rm a l plans for this phrey is trailin g Nixon in M ich­ READ m an eu v er, how ever, w ere not d iscussed. igan by only 1 p er cen t. The figures a re : Nixon. 40 p e r cen t: B entheim suggested a g u errilla The Y jnH T H sk etch b ased on the p resid en tial H um phrey, 39 p er ce n t; w ith 21 p e r ce n t e ith e r undecided or W A I L S T .! M I C H I G A N election. backing W allace. hese girls w o u ld w in the STATE N E W S C IR C L E o. Francis X State N e w s Bust Contest a n d th e B u s h m e n Babette m (SJNOBBS) Bardot 42-26-36 U N IV E R S IT Y SOUND W ils o n M ix e r S O L ID -S T A T E Alain a G a p ri 38-24-36 STEREO S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 2 6 Adele Rein 40-23-34 m e and see fo r y o u r s e lf. HSU FILM SOOIETY 8 :3 0 -1 2 :0 0 P .M . A d m is s io n 5 0 d W ils o n C a f e te r ia F R I. & PR E SE N T S SAT. Model Z565 -The M O DERN E Now. hear stereo the way it was meant to be heard—all around you B A B ETTE I with Zenith's "Circle of Sound." T o k ill a Cylindncally-shaped speaker units with deflector cones disperse sound in s complete 360° circle. Within each unit is a Zenith quality twin- M o c k in g b ird cone high compliance speaker Main cabinet features 80 watt peak music so BARDO power solid state amplifier. Stereo Precision record changer with Micro-Touch 2G tone arm. combi starring nation loudness/stereo balance con­ trols; separate treble and bass con trols Tape/Tunennput jack lets you GREGORYPECK play tape recorder/player or solid- state tuner. Modern-design cabinet in R E S T R IC T E D T O A D U L T A U D IE N C E S in Grained Walnut color with match­ ing speakers. 'K * b it T h e q u a lity g o e s in COMMOH-lAW ^ ^ S T b e f o r e th e n a m e g o e s o n BEST YEAR YET TO GET THE BEST A N E V E P R O D U C T IO N IN E A S T M A N C O L O R D ire c te d b y R U S S M EY ER N O V E M B E R 9 - 8 :30 P .M . - LA N S IN 3 C IV IC family MOW MUCH LOVING DOES A NORMAL C0UPU NEED7" C E N T E R $ 5 .5 0 , $ 4 .5 0 , $3.50 T IC K E T S A T LA N S IN G C IVIC . C E N T E R B O X / 5411 SO C ED A R LANSING. M ICHIGAN O F F I C E , P A R A M O U N T N E W S C E N T E R S IN L A N - ; " C O M M O N LA W C A B IN " SH O W N at 9 : 0 7 & L A T E SING A N D E A S T LA N S IN G . A N D 2ND HIT * T H E LO S T C O N T IN E N T In C O L O R at 7 : 2 2 To order by m all send a check o r m oney o rde r HOURS* 6 :4 5 & 9 :30 MARCRL M A R C iA U Mon. th ru F r i. 9-9 to Lansing C ivic Center Box Office, Lansing, 3R D ADULT H IT * P E T E R SELLER S IN 109 A N T H O N Y The O y e re o a l' S at. 9 -6 Sun. 2 -6 M ichigan, Enclo se a self addressed stam ped W HATS NEW PU SSY CA T a t 1 0 :4 2 envelope. # M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L a n sin g , M ich ig a n F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1968 9 H U M A N IT IE S D E P T . A W A R D S Essay contest opens in spring tcx «awvo , nje •iH' ^ B y BK VOlV o c ta m e te rs r a r e r to c r e a te a s seldom t e w a ra e a ro r MW- ft o t second y e a r wfficn th ree aw ard s S tate N ew s R eview er coftim em orative (fe rtlrfcatesan ti th e y ea rs p a s s .” The knell of H ow ever, no m a tte r how you for re fle c tiv e , o rig in al essays, checks of $100, $50, and $25. The I have an E nglish course passing tim e sounds in our sta n d w ith w ords, th e incentive rela ted to a r e a s covered in D ept, will also o ffe r its a s­ th is te rm , and in it w e’re e a rs. Gong. for fam e an d sa tisfac tio n is now the H u m an itie s 241-2-3 Syl­ sistan c e in seeking publication studying a c e rta in g re a t p o et's Of course, few of us a re yours. The o p portunity a rriv e s labus w ill be offered. The pur­ in a suitab le form for th e win­ w orks. The professor, being re a lly the poets or w rite rs we for those of you would-be his­ pose of th e se w ill be to en­ ning m an u scrip t. e ith e r an id ealist o r a maso- would like to be. T hose who have to rian s, h isto ric al novelists, courage in d ep en d en t w ork on F u rth e r inform ation r e g a r d - . ch ist, has asked us to w rite trie d and failed m ay wind up or dust-laden re s e a rc h e rs of the stu d e n t’s p a rt, th e end pro­ ing the essay ru le s w ill be v erse a s w ell, a s th e poet did q u ite content to be unpublished MSU. d u ct being a m a n u sc rip t of available from th e D ept, of him self a t an e a rly age. hence unknown. T hose w ho a re This new s co m es in a re c e n t ap p ro x im ately 10-15 pages in H um anities, m ain office, 122 “ Do it now ,” he u rg es, “ for s till typing aw ay, p erh a p s sue- ann o u n cem en t m a d e by the length. Bessey Hall. D ept, of H u m an ities, co n cern ­ ing its an n u al E ssa y Award Anyone m a y e n te r who has You know, it m ig h t ju s t do been en ro lled in th e H um ani­ to give th is thing a try . If A bit of gardening E n g lish ed m a /o rs co m petitions. A ccording E d w ard G ra h a m , who is sp e a r­ to tie s co u rse w ithin m onth p erio d preceding the th e 1- you’re like m e, and know by now th a t you’re not S hakes­ heading th is y e a r ’s con test, H orticulture students learn the p ra c tic a l a s p e c t s o f t h e i r m a j o r in t h i s "ground­ due d ate, M ay 1. P a p e rs will p ea re o r M ilton, you m ight “ la st y e a r ’s e n trie s w ere su­ be a c ce p te d b etw een April 1 breaking” C lasses cerem ony In and p ro fe s s o rs have the H orticulture Gardens near Student m o v e d o u td o o r s f o r the annual fall c le a n u p and r e a d ­ Services Bldg. seek m ore a tten tio n p erio r in q u ality , b ut the quan­ tita tiv e resp o n se w as poor. We and M ay 1, and p rize s aw arded give “ stra ig h t” chance. L e t’s see now, how do w riting a iness fo r w inter planting. State N e w s photo b y B o b Ivins need m o re people to know of Ju n e 1. you spell “ H em ingw ay?” M ore atten tio n m u st be P etitio n in g for th e c o m m it­ te e is still open. Any in te r­ our aw a rd s, and w h at they can given to E nglish education e ste d E nglish m a jo r is w el­ m ean for th em , in m any re s­ m a jo rs. Adam McCoy, Las com e. p e c ts.” 1 6 0 MEMBERS V egas, N ev., senior, said Wed­ nesday evening a t the o rg an ­ M e & DEM G uys izational m eetin g of th e Stu­ d en t Advisory C o m m ittee to the E nglish D ep artm en t. N ow p la y in g T u e s , th r u S a t. In leading a discussion of D riv in g s p ir it flo g c o r p s issu es to be raised this y ear, McCoy said th a t E nglish m a ­ m a r k U ’ M a r c h in g B a n d jo rs need special cu rricu lu m s and special advisors. "Bob Blazer Inn” By SHARMAN STEW ART ness of its m e m b ers. M any up­ have in co rp o rated an “ unique Less Than 25 M i n u t e s on South 127, Jackson, M ich, p e rc lassm en feel th a t the band Seventy-six trom bones m ay ta k es the p lace of a fra te rn ity . in ter-d iscip lin e” in itiativ e and unity. th a t incites J M Springport & Clinton Road Ex it be m issing in the MSU M arch­ Band m e m b e rs rec eiv e one ing Band but it does, according c re d it hour for th e ir effo rts. The band m ak es two trip s y early , w ith Ohio S tate set as I°VjEP to directo r of bands H a rry Be- Begian fe lt th a t th e m e m b ers one of th is y e a r ’s destin atio n s. gian, have som ething to rep la ce with th e m -sp irit. # O n C am pus Max Qhulman Looking For A N e w Place To D itte? “ The MSU B and’s constant driving sp irt, from the m om ent P0UN0UP THE WHOLE FAMILY (B y the author o f " R a lly R ound the Flag, B o y s !’’, "D obie G illis," etc.) G REEK S P E C IA L T IE S they bound onto th e field and ANP COME TOBONANZA E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y N IG H T stam pede into th e stands, is not to be found in any o th e r band ...A 600P PLACE 5 - 1 0 P .M . THE WINDS OF CHANGE - A G O U R M E T ’S D E L I G H T - in the Big T e n ,” B egian said. — y T V ARE GIVING ME A STIFF NECK This co n stan t driv e is possibly ;M B ro ile d C h o ic e S te a k s indicated by one abm itious m e m ­ T o d a y i f I g e t a l i t t l e m is t y , I h o p e I m a y b e f o r g iv e n . b er who lost 15 pounds during a n d S e a fo o d N ig h tly T h is is a n a n n i v e r s a r y ; i t is e x a c tly f if t e e n y e a r s s in c e th e firs t w eek of p ractice. I s ta r te d w r i t i n g th is c o lu m n in y o u r c a m p u s p a p e r. F i f t e e n y e a r s ! W h a t a p a g e a n t o f m e m o r ie s m a rc h e s The 160 m e m b e r band also t h r o u g h m y m in d as I s i t t h is d a y o n m y v e r a n d a h , m y a tte m p ts to g e n e ra te sp irit by f a i t h f u l w i f e c ro u c h e d a t m y f e e t , m y h o t lin e to M e d ic a r e being a p a rt of the stu d en t body. w i t h i n e a s y r e a c h ! W h a t c h a n g e s I h a v e seen in A m e r ic a n The band now fac es the stu d en ts co lleg e l i f e ! W h a t s tr a n g e n e w t h in g s — t h e te a c h in g during a m a jo rity of its p e rfo r­ m a c h in e ,¡¿ h e d is p o s a b le d e a n , th e r is e o f E u g e n e . . . t h e m ances. To add to th e festiv itie s and HELF BONANZA FI GHT M o b y G r a p e , th e n a k e d a p e , th e h a i r y n a p e , th e C a r n a b y d r a p e , th e g e n e r a t io n g a p e . . . t h e G r a t e f u l D e a d , th e a c id provide visual color, th e flag RESTA U RA N T & T IF F A N Y LOUNGE h e a d , th e t i g e r t r e a d . . . t h e e le c t r ic s i t a r , th e m e n th o l corps, R e p re se n ta tiv e of the HI GH D I N N E R PRI CES! 116 E . M ichigan Ave. - Dow ntow n Lansing c ig a r , th e e o m e -a s -y o u -a r o . A n d , o f c o u rs e , th e E le c t r o - C o a te d B la d e . Big Ten Schools, w as inco rp o r­ Free Evenin g Parking T h e E le c t r o -C o a te d B la d e , w h ic h is to s a y th e n ow a te d into the m arch in g band B O N A N ZA STEAK DINNER $179 489-1196 P e r s o n n a S u p e r S ta in le s s S te e l B la d e , is m e n tio n e d h e re la st year. becau se th e m a k e r s o f th e n e w P e r s o n n a S u p e r S ta in le s s FRIED PERCH DINNER $119 S te e l B la d e a r e th e s p o n s o rs o f t h is c o lu m n , a n d th e y a re W illiam M cffit, d ire c to r of the MSU M arching Band, has in c lin e d to s to p p a y m e n t on m y c h e c k i f I o m it to m e n tio n $119 been responsible for nine y ea rs TOP C H O PT STEAK PLATTER M tH 'S HALL ASSOCIATION - - - t h e i r p ro d u c t. N o t , m a r k y o u , t h a t i t is a n y c h o re f o r m e to s in g for the b an d 's visual p e rfo r­ th e p ra is e s o f P e r s o n n a , f o r i t is a s e e m ly b la d e t h a t m ance, m usical a rra n g e m e n ts H ave S unday D in n e r W ith U s w o n e N ’s iN T e R -fc e s io e N c e c o u n c il s h a v e s you c le a n ly , a g le a m in g b la d e t h a t le a v e s y o u and th e ch artin g of form ations. BONANZAx b e a m in g , a t r o u b le - f r e e b la d e t h a t le a v e s y o u s tu b b le -fr e e . I f y o u seek f a c ia l f e l i c i t y , i f y o u y e a r n f o r j o w l jo y , t r y F o r the purpose of learning P e r s o n n a to d a y . I t is a v a ila b le b o th in d o u b le -e d g e s ty le form ations, band m e m b ers a re a n d in I n j e c t o r s ty le , b o th s ty le s E le c t r o -C o a te d w i t h a num bered and divided into four n e w process in v e n te d b y P e r s o n n a ’s r e s id e n t m a d s c i­ m an squads. E v ery squad has a p a rtic u la r m ission in executing S I R L O IN P IT » 2 0 5 e n t is t , S te in m e tz A m p e r e , w h o also in v e n te d th e o p p o s ­ 600 N. Hom er at E. Saginaw in g th u m b , w i t h o u t w h ic h m illio n s o f c a s ta n e t p la y e rs the form ation. near Frandor Shopping Center w o u ld be d e s t itu t e to d a y . B u t I d ig re s s . W e w e r e d is c u s s in g th e c h a n g e s in c o l­ F o r visualization of the fo r­ COME AS y o u ARE - OPEN 11 A.M. TO 0 P.M . le g e l i f e d u r in g th e la s t f ift e e n y e a rs . L e t ’s t a k e u p one m ation, m em b ers a r e given num ­ c h a n g e in p a r t i c u l a r : th e e m e rg e n c e o f a n e w b re e d o f bered ch a rts showing the posi­ a d m is s io n s d e a n . tions of every m e m b e r in each T h e old b re e d o f a d m is s io n s d e a n (a n d t h e y a r e s t ill form ation. ’Coic-Cclo"ond"Coke" an regislaftd trade-marks which identifyonlythe product of TheCoca-Cola Compony a m a j o r i t y ) a d m it fr e s h m e n on th e b a s is o f s ta n d a r d , e u t-a n d -d r io d c r i t e r i a : I Q score, S A T score, h ig h school An average of one week is us­ s ta n d in g . B u t th e n e w b re e d o f a d m is s io n s d e a n occa­ ually required to p erfec t a p e r­ s io n a lly w i l l ta k e a c h a n c e on a n a p p lic a n t w i t h a low form ance. I Q , a low S A T s c o re , low h ig h school s ta n d in g . H e looks n o t so m u c h a t a m a n ’s te s t scores as a t th e man. I f th e Any in terested m ale h as a d e a n ’s i n t u it i o n te lls h im t h a t w i t h i n th e m a n a r e h id d e n chance to p articip a te in the q u a litie s , s o m e th in g r a r e a n d s p e c ia l t h a t w o u ld e n r ic h m arching band. G irls aspiring th e c o lle g e, th e m a n g e ts in , te s t scores n o t w it h s t a n d in g . to be band m em b ers or even T a k e , f o r e x a m p le , th e case o f C h a m p e r t S ig a fo o s . m a jo re tte s a re ju st out of luck, C h a m p e r t ’s c r e d e n tia ls f o r c o lle g e w e r e n o t w h a t you ■•v.vjsi;! r.-.y.1 ¡ p r o n m ia g . H e g r a d u a te d w v h-ieh çB a l l o u because the band is an all m ale organization. school class o f 4 1 9 . H is I Q w a s 1 4 ; h is S A T score w a s 1 2 . A ls o he w a s b a ld on o ne s id e . Begian and other Big Ten d ir­ N e v e r th e le s s C h a m p e r t tr u d g e d f r o m fcam pus to c a m ­ p u s , s h o w in g h is d o s s ie r to a d m is s io n s d ea n s . E v e r y w h e r e e c to rs feel th a t girls lack the _ • S T A R R IN G t h e r e s u lt w a s th e s a m e : p r o je c t ile v o m itin g . physical sta m in a required and T h e n o ne d a y C h a m p e r t c a m e to a c a m p u s w h e r e th e the rou tin es a re e x tre m ely fast, a d m is s io n s d e a n , E . P lu r ib u s E w b a n k , w a s o ne o f th e , req u irin g stfenouous exertion and a r e often e a sie r for the J a n e F onda m > L e e M a ry in n e w b re e d . “ C h a m p e r t ,” s a id D e a n E w b a n k , “ m y i n t u i ­ t io n te lls m e t h a t w i t h i n yo u a r e h id d e n q u a litie s , s o m e ­ m a le physifjue to execute. Let's hear t h i n g r a r e a n d s p e c ia l t h a t w o u ld e n r ic h th e c o lle g e .” Band p ra c tic e en tails daily it (or the p ra c tic e for the band m em ­ b e rs. i cheerleaders! ; The ban d ’s percussion sec­ tion provides the thunderous rtiusic in the directio n of S party each day. ]The e n tire band p ra c ­ tic e s fro m 5-6 p .m ., daily and from 7:36-$ p.m . W ednesdays ill Jenison F ield House. P egian felt th a t an im p o rta n t fa c to r of the band w as the close- C o k e "Y o u ’re o u t o f y o u r b ir d ,” s a id C h a m p e rt. , l ß “ No, C h a m p e rt,” sa id D ea n E w b a n k , “ I know w h e re o f I°V eP I sp e ak , f o r I a m n o t on ly th e d e a n o f a d m issio n s h e re , but I am also th e b a s k e tb a ll coach. A n d th e h id d e n q u a li­ tie s I see w ith in you a r e t h a t y ou a r e se v en f e e t th r e e in ch es ta ll.” So C h a m p e rt w a s a d m itte d . I t d id not, a la s, w o rk o u t B EA T N O TRE DAM E a s w e ll as i t m ig h t h av e, f o r C h a m p e rt s h o r tly devclo|>od S P E C IA L a c ro m e g a ly ( a m o rb id f e a r o f h o o p s) an d w a s d ro p p e d . T o d a y , a b ro k e n m an , he e a r n s a m e a g re liv in g a s a A LL RECO RD SALE m o o rin g m a s t in A k ro n . D ean E w b a n k is no lo n g e r w ith th e college e i t h e r ; he Reg. $ 3 .8 4 - $ 2 .9 9 h as g one in to th e th r e e -m in u te a u to w a sh g am e. Reg. 4 .7 9 - 3 .7 9 A A A © 1968. Max Shulman FR I. & E v e r y b o d y cheers fo r ice-cold C o c a - C o l a . C o k e h a s S A T . the taste y o u . n e v e r g et tired o f . . . a l w a y s re fre s h­ T h e m a k e r s o f P e r s o n n a S u p e r S ta i n le s s S t e e l B la d e s in g. T h a t's w h y things g o better w i t h C o k e . . . after ( d o u h le - e d g e o r I n j e c t o r s t y l e ) a n d B u r m a - S h a v e ( r e g u ­ O N L Y la r o r m e n t h o l ) a r e p l e a s e d ( o r a p p r e h e n s i v e ) t o b r i n g C o k e . . . after C o k e . Ml* authority of Tho Coca-Cola Company by.- y o u a n o t h e r y e a r o f O ld M a x ’s u n c e n s o r e d a n d u n i n ­ neJac 543 E. GRAND RIVER A-ÍJÍía^ Cimpanif <■/fllicAipw h ib ite d c o lu m n s . F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1968 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Heritage fills hallowed halls (M, cetviaimv» . H illS , d eriy e u jr rw m es frqm n i » th oe ir n am es to A kers. gave OtMMe> ap d V kers, Me Mc- * _.. i 'J J l J t * ' > girt?*" i i r f r - r a r >■■■■ I »fttSL r i< » o » . n a rts'. '/RfuioC, aífdwF^nu1 d o W tr* Virt /u m tf r h e ' frdb.OUv e s t e r ^ i e r t o y S tate N ew s Staff W riter the six W est C ircle residence H alls w ere nam ed a fte r presi- of th em alu m n i) and th eir alum nus F re d e ric k Cowles M any an inquisitive v isitor, halls. Of the rem aining two, d ents. C ase, Fee, Holden, w ives. M em b ers of MSU’s gov- Jen iso n w as resp o n sib le for the w ay w ard fre sh m a n or disillus­ S arah Langdon W illiam s H all Owen, W ilson and W onders ern in g b oard and th e ir w ives fieldhouse b earin g his nam e. ioned SDS m e m b er has puzzled w as nam ed a fte r the wife of the B eaum ont T ow er w as built o ver MSU building nam es. U n iv ersity ’s firs t presid en t and a t the req u e st and w ith the With th e exception of an oc­ M ary M ayo H all a fte r the su f­ casio nal foundation o r two, a f ra g e tte p rim a rily responsible IM News m oney of a m e m b e r of the class of 1882 of the sa m e nam e. sm a tte rin g of p h ilan th ro p ists for firs t gettin g w om en enrolled The founder of “ O ldsm obile” and a governor, ati the cam pus h ere in 18%. gave $100,000 to re p la c e a fire- stru c tu re s b earin g non-func­ M ichigan’s first governor d estroyed en g in eerin g building tional n am es w ere derived from gave his nam e to Stevens T. SOCCER in 1916 w ith th e s tru c tu re th a t people w ho had som e signifi­ M ason Hall. Phillips H all a c ­ b ea rs his n am e. O lds Hall. c a n t connection w ith MSU o th e r Of p a rtic u la r in te re s t a re th an m oney. q uired its nam e from the alum - SATURDAY SUNDAY Wells H all and th e m an a fte r All th e building n am es in the n u s-arch itec t who figured in 9:00 H o tsu p rs - A rm strong 12:00 A sh e r-S n y d e r whom it w as n am ed. O ne of Brody com ples, ex cep t B u tte r­ p rese rv in g th e C ircle from new 10:00 Owen K ic k e rs-S u p e r J ’s 1:00 A rab - T rian g le MSU’s e a rlie s t su p p o rters, field H all, w hich w as nam ed co nstruction, H ubbard and Hol­ 2:00 M cDonel - Wilson a f te r M SU’s p resid e n t of the mid-1920's, c a m e from tru s­ m e s H alls b e a r the nam es of* B ela H ubbard and John C. Hol­ 3:00 F arm h o u se - H olm es Ju d g e H ezekiah G. W ells, w as responsible m o re th an any Perplexed workmen o th er individual for p re v e n t­ te e s and p rofessors. m es, both influential in MSU’s E n try c a rd s a re due noon today for resid e n ce hall, fra te rn ity These w in d o w -w a s h e r s took tim e out from their toll at A k e r s H a ll to fo ll o w the ing the tra n s fe r of the school P a s t p ro fesso rs have also founding. and independent paddleball. T ea m s co n sist of four m e n -o n e to th e ju risd ic tio n and site of m aze of arrow s confusing passersby. Such cre atio ns p erch on m an y d a rm ito r y doubles te a m and tw o singles play ers. th a t oth er u n iv e rsity a t Ann State N e w s photo b y M 'k e M a r h a n k a w indow s of artful students. BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS The annual m e n ’s T urkey T ro t w ill be run Nov. 6. C om plete in­ Arbor. fo rm atio n can be obtained in 201 M en’s I.M . Bldg. 1 T O N IG H T Theatre Michigan State University Theatre Homecoming 68 verdict: AT 7:30 AND 9:30 A to n » H -» t4 *EX—C ELLENT!” PerhapsMastroianni’* greatest Rtcherd Schickel _ perform f anceinI ■ * Performing Arts Company Nobe| pria wjnnerAlbert Camus masterpiece! Campus Wide TRYO UTS successful but still shaky “ v ery w ary of co n flicts of in­ board ac cep ted the resp o n si­ th an it does a s a profit-m aking By D EBORAH FITCH te r e s t.” bility la st sp in g .” o rientation. M onday & T u esd ay S tate N ew s S taff W riter W hite noted th a t “if special But. he said, they still o ccu r­ W hite said th a t one all-Uni- O c to b e r 28 & 29 red. v ersity m ix e r and tw o or th ree p ro je c ts is in th e re d and no in­ Although H om ecom ing 1968 dividual is responsible, then the “ Since H om ecom ing is a stu ­ resid en ce or com plex-level dan­ 7 -1 0 P .M . w as a m o n e tary su ccess, c h a ir­ tro u b le m u st lie w ith th e orien­ den t-o rien ted event, it is rig h t ces w ere scheduled for H om e­ m an Jim W hite said th a t th ere th a t its financing r e s t in the com ing night. tatio n of th e p ro g ram . R oom 49 - A u d ito riu m B u ild in g a r e v ital a r e a s in th e ev en t “ I would like to suggest the stu d e n ts' h an d s,” he said. “ The T his cau sed less conflict, he w here p ro b lem s exist. re-ev alu atio n of special pro­ M ajor scheduling conflicts said, th an w hen th e Alumni R e a d in g s F o r: Assn. co ntrolled things, b u t add­ je c ts ,” W hite said. “ T here occurred for th is H om ecom ing S e n io r p ic tu re s ed th a t it should be b e tte r still could be a lot m o re done to pro­ w eekend a s they have in the vide e n te rta in m e n t to students O h W h a t A L o ve ly W a r p ast, W hite said. ta k e n S a tu rd a y u nder stu d en t fin an cial control. a t low er c o s ts .” (M usical) Now th a t th e fin an cial resp o n ­ “ I t ’s d ifficu lt to co o rdinate Senior p ic tu res for the Wol­ e v e ry th in g ,” W hite said, “ but The B alcony sibility for H om ecom ing re s ts w ith the ASMSU B oard r a th e r v erin e will be taken th is S a tu r­ day on the fourth floor of the th e re should b e a c e n tra l c le a r­ C o u rs e o n b ird s th an the Ingham County Alumni ing agency to schedule e v e n ts.” Union. F o r th is one day, no W hite criticiz ed th e “ pro fit o ffe r e d to V e ts The Torch Bearers Assn. (the asso ciatio n relin ­ quished fin an cial resp o n sib ility a p p o in tm en t is needed. m o tiv e” o rien tatio n ASMSU P ic tu re s a r e tak en d aily on C abinet sp e cia l p ro je c ts b ranch, P a ra k e e ts, c a n a rie s and oth­ Scripts Available In T h e a t r e O f f i c e - A u d i t o r i u m to the board for the firs t tim e th e fo u rth floor of th e Union of w hich H om ecom ing is a p art. e r caged b ird s w ijl be the sub­ th is y e a r), W hite said th a t he ALBERt CAMUS ANNAKARINA BERNARDBLIER JACQUESHERLIN from 9:00 a.m . til 6:00 p.m . “ O ur b ig g est concern is to in­ je c t of a continuing education ALL STU D EN TS W ELCO M E thought th e board would be v estig a te re-aligning of th e fin­ p ro g ram sponsored by thé MSU CFdRfiFGEHET 6E0R6EWILSON an cial stru c tu re of sp ecial pro­ College of V ete rin ary M edicine Nov. 2 a t th e V et Clinic. F E A T U R E AT DOSES je c ts ,” he said. “ It is n ot fa ir to go ab o u t sp ecial p ro je c ts as a T eaching the sh o rt course STA RTS C ash and C a rry p ro fit o rien tatio n ; th e overall w ill be T heodore J. L afeber, 1:0 5 -3 :15 -5 :2 5 - J o n A n th o n y I°V eP thing should b e a break-even one of the nation s outstanding TODAY ù ie a tu 7:4 0 -9 :5 5 P .M . 809 E . M ichigan Ave. p ro p o sitio n .” W hite said th a t if sp ecial pro­ caged bird specialists. He will d iscuss and d e m o n stra te w ays je c ts w ere o p erated on a b rea k ­ of tre a tin g b ird d ise ase s and PROGRAM INFORMATION►485-6485 If you passed her on the street you w o u ld n ’t notice her...on the screen she is unforgettable. even b a s is-c h a rg in g le ss for in ju ries, in addition to g eneral 2N D W EEK ! Q L A D iy iE R H om ecom ing and P op E n te r­ info rm atio n on how to keep AT 1:30-3:35-5:40-7:45-9:45 ta in m e n t tic k e ts, for in s ta n c e - them h ea lth y .1 special p ro je c ts would have a The co u rse is open to all H e r e 's w h a t t h e y ’r e b e tte r ch an ce of b reak in g even M ichigan v eterin aria n s. s a y i n g a b o u t 'H e l g a ' T m a nurse, b u t I w as ,* D r i v e I n T h e a t r e *V 3020 SN O W ROAD s till sh o cke d ” R u t h Miller 2 MILES SOUTHW EST O F L A N S IN G O N M -78 NOW THRU TU ESD A Y — A LL CO LO R! U sh o u ld have seen T H E R E T U R N O F T H E H A P P Y E N D IN G it w hen I w as 16.” Doris Day and Ella F itz, Spinster Brian Keith W OW J . B . jr., U “ W ith SixYou *Set EggrolF A ls o T h r illin g H it! ...the Open at 6:30-C artoon a t Dusk CHRRLTOnHESTOn “ With Six You Get E g g ro ll" mRHimiiiiAn schell intimate At 7:05-R epeated In P a rt “ C ounterpoint” at 9:10 only "COUlìTEÌPOinT story of a E L E C T R I C IN C A R TECHNICOLOR I UNIVERSAL PICTURE H EA TERS young girl. E L E C T R IC IN C A R H EA TERS w h o w a s she? s o m e tim e s s h e w a s a c h ild RINC0 PRODUCTIONS CAMMERERFILMS present A N S IN G D riv e In T h e a t r e s k ip p in g ro p e , s o m e tim e s s h e w a s a w o m a n A 5 2 0m 7 cS . rC cE nD A n Rn S cTr Rn Er E c Tr NOW THRU TU ESD A Y — ALL D IS N E Y ! w ith a p a s s io n a te h u n g e r , a n d o n e d a y th e c h i l d a n d t h e w o m a n c a m e t o g e t h e r ... H e lg a anAM ERICANINTERNATIONALmiKi _ DISNEY if W jL /A WAIT predate The I t ' s a R IN G -A -D IN G L A U G H A F F A IR ! .C O L O R ev PERFECT p P PARENT inthe PAULNEWMANproduction of r a c h e l , PARENTS: TRAPS SHOWN AT 7:05 SINCE "HELGA” CONTAINS I REPEATED IN PART ra c h e l CERTAIN REVEALINGSCENES... WESUGGESTYOUSEEITFIRST. AND..JDN THE SAME DISNEY SHOW y o u u fu p w "IT “ “if S U G G E S T E D F O R M ATURE A U D IE N C E S I over E a ttD ls n q y fe CO-STARRING SPEr « V £ --------------------------------------------- PRODUCED AND THE KATE ESTELLE DONALD G iR A LD IN E Abserit-mfnded mmm JAMES SCREENPLAY BY BASED ON DIRECTED BY -__ , « a A A IIlk lk l WRiUlNIRDQlm'IO!' «MiMwn ZANIEST JEST OF GOO" BY STEWART MARGARET RUTH GASSMANN-erich f.bender-dr.erwin burcik COMEDY as Calla STERN LAURENCE n |,..| P l u s ! - ‘P la n e t o f L if e ’ I I No One A dm itted U nder 18 U nless A ccom panied By A W YEARS! # * * P ttfc á * MUSIC COMPOSED SHOWN ONCE NIGHTLY AT 9:40 AND CONDUCTED BY Jerome Moross • AKayos Production ® TECHNICOLOR* FROMWARNERBROS.-SEVENARTSW A F acts -O f-L ife F e a tu re tte | P a re n t F riday, October 25, 1968 1] Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Transition City: study to r of th e B ureau of R e sea rch to the suburbs, leaving w ay fa c t th a t 60 p er ce n t of th e pub- - By KATHY MORAN and P ro g ra m R e so u rce s of th e for fac to ries and low cost lie school children w ere less E x erp ts from th e U n iv ersal s u u New* S taff W riter jP fatiM al YWCA la d ; th e group a p a rtm e n ts to o v eiru n th e city« th an a v e ra g e .in read in g and D ec laratio n of H um an R ig h ts ' T--' -j M ore rfju i 'um** >.j .. t "•« ; ’■>, on*the m ap, buV it 'is a re a listic of w om en a n a «À»« m ¿ t e * A .. “ g a m e ." She re a d a d escrip ­ th e re began w aving th e ir hands M any w om en ag re ed th e re p an ts a s w ell as o th er lite r a t­ place filled w ith th e countleea tion of T ra n sitio n C ity and then in ag reem en t. w as a problem in th e "g e t- u re dealing w ith hum an rig h ts, p ro b lem ! and d ia tu rb a n c e i th a t re re a d It asking th e m e m b ers With d escrip tio n s of tra ffic to u g h " policy of th e w hite Including a copy of th e U.S. h au n t alm oet ev e ry d t y and p roblem s, polluted w a te r and citizen s asking for m o re law to w ave th e ir h an d s If th ey felt Bill of R ights. tow n in A m erican today. in creasin g w elfa re costs, the and o rder. A lm ost all th e m e m ­ an y of th e se situ atio n s affected T he group of about 190 broke The city w aa uaed aa a m odel w aving in creased . th em a s an individual. b e rs felt th a t as citizen s they up into five w orkshops in the for the diacusalon of theae T ran sitio n City su ffered edu­ w ere pow erless. T ransition C ity w as descrlb-. afternoon to discuss in depth problem a an d 4 h e lr poaalble catio n al p ro b lem s such as ed a s a still-beautiful city th e b asic hum an rig h ts of in­ solution! In th e C onference on te a c h e r strik e s, th e reje ctio n Follow ing the d escrip tio n of th a t Is w aging a w ar ag a in st dividuals such a s education, H um an R lghta held In Kellogg of a new school bond and low T ran sitio n C ity, M iss W h ittet u rb an blight. The upper and speech and ju stic e u nder law. C enter thia w eek. sta n d a rd s d em o n strate d by the asked th e m e m b ers to co nsider m iddle c la sse s a r e re tre a tin g A sizeable group of te e n a g e rs Jean W hittet, asso c ia te dlrec- a list of action step s to im ­ a r e attending the co n feren ce prove T ran sitio n City and to fro m high schools a c ro s s the su g g est o th e r possible solu­ sta te . They w ere invited to con­ tions. trib u te " f r e s h ” id eas and view P la c e m e n t B u r e a u Suggestions included a g u a r­ points to the workshop. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: an te e for p ro p o rtio n ate re p ­ The p articip a n ts w ill discuss The following employers will be inter­ electrical, and mechanical engineering, th e ro le of the YWCA in H um an viewing from Monday through Friday. De­ metallurgy, mechanics, materials science, General Motors Corp.: all majors of the re se n ta tio n of ra c ia l m in o rit­ cember, March and June graduates of mathemaUcs, and physics majors (B.M, college of business (December and March ies on th e city council, higher R ig h ts today. They w ill con­ all degree levels are eligible to Inter­ D). LocaUon: Huntington Beach, Santa graduatee only), and accounUng and fi­ clude w ith a luncheon for nancial administration majors (B,M). Lo­ education sta n d ard s for police view unless otherwise Indicated. Monica, and Culver City, CaUf. A ssociation p resid en ts and ex ­ If you are Interested in an organlaaUon, Mack Trucks, Inc.: mechanical engi­ caUon: Mid-west and East. and the in teg ratio n of public neering majors (B). LocaUon: Hagers­ Meaday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday schools through bussing. ecu tiv es, Council of M ichigan please report to the Placement Bureau AT LEAST TWO SCHOOL DAYS in ad­ town, Md. and Allentown, Pa. and Friday: Y m em b ers and th e P ublic vance to sign up for an Interview and to Naval Weapons Center: chemical, elec­ General Motors Corp.: mathemaUcs, R eg ard in g the w elfa re s it­ A ffairs C om m ittee. trical, and mechanical engineering, phys­ metallurgy, mechanics, materials science, uation, a w ork-training pro­ obtain additional information. chemistry, physics, and electrical, me­ ics, mathemaUcs, and chemistry majors g ram for w om en on w elfare, a MILITARY OBLIGATION: Students (B,M,D). LocaUon: China Lake, Calif. chanical, civil, and chemical engineering should interview with employers even Peat, Marwidi, Mitchell and Co.: ac­ majors (B,M). LocaUon: Mid-west and red u ctio n of w elfare p ay m en ts though they have not completed their mili­ counUng and financial ateninistraUon ma­ East. and a rep la ce m en t of th e w el­ tary service. Most employers will be In­ jors (B,M). LocaUon: various. Monday and Tuesday: fa re sy stem w ith a g u aran teed terested in the student before and after Purdue University-School of Industrial Eli Lilly and Co.: chemistry, biochem­ his duty with the Armed Forces. Administration: all majors of the college istry (Analytical and Physical), microbiol­ incom e w as urged. MGBBsyI Algonac Community Schools: Elemen­ of engineering, mathemaUcs, physics, sta­ tistics, and chemistry (B,M). LocaUon: W. ogy, mechanical and chemical engineer­ ing, marfceUng, accounUng, financial ad- Issu es such as the 18 y ea r FIRST tary School: early elementary education ministraUon (with accounUng back­ old vote, d r a ft re sista n c e , vo­ and vocal music majors (December and March graduates only) (B,M). LocaUon: Lafayette, Ind. United States Air Force: all majors, ground), and Computer Science majors (B,M,D). LocaUon: IndianapoUs, Ind. and catio n al education and public o f ALL all colleges (December and March grad­ various. housing w ere also recognized Algonac, Michigan. uates only) (Women), nursing and diete­ Ethyl Corp.: mechanical engineering Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday! as p ro b lem s of the u rb an city. majors (B,M). Location: Detroit, Mich. tics majors (B,M). LocaUon: various. International Harvester Co.: police ad- Pharmacy is the very Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.: all ma­ United States General AccounUng Of­ mtnistraUon (Security) (December and Though som e of th e proposed heart of our »ervice jors of the college of business (Decem­ fice: accounUng, economics, financial March graduatee only), chemical, agricul­ to the people of thli ber and March graduates only) (B). Lo­ tural, civil, metallurgical, electrical, and solutions and actio n step s admlnlstraUon, general buslnese admin­ community . . . end caUon: various. istration, Industrial admlnlstraUon, math­ mechanical engineering, physics (acous­ ap p eared unfeasible they paved the filling of prescrip­ Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.: all ma­ emaUcs, end all majors of the college of tics), computer science, marketing, ac­ th e w ay for discussions of the tion« always hai first jors of the colleges of business, arts and engineering (B,M). LocaUon: Detroit, counUng and financial administration, and claim on our profes­ agri-business (December and March grad­ issu es and recognition of the letters, communlcaUon arte, and social Michigan, Washington, D C., and various. sional attention. De­ science (December and March gradu­ uates only) k as Fm Ike Tops I, Records Aside from volum es, the jo u rn al a rtic le s, and m im eo ­ g rap h ed rep o rts. w ell a s his " O utline of World C u ltu re s" (3rd ed.. i rev. a v a i l a b l e in C O N T O U R A T 1963) a re also av ailab le T he In tern atio n al A rea F iles THE DISC SHOP. . . i a r e organized into th re e se c ­ there. tions. A frica. Asia and L atin E ac h y ea r the L ib rary a c ­ A m erica. T he A frican a re a q u ires a la rg e n um ber of1 ra re V DAYS O F M OODY FU TU R E BLU ES PA SSED 2 .9 9 STEREO file co n tain s 4,550 ite m s w ith 20 to 30 p ieces being added ea ch w eek. books. Som e of th ese books chosen this y ea r include first editions of H enry F ield in g 's A collection of about 22,200 “ Tom J o n e s ." L aw ren c e p am p h lets, acq u ired in 1966. 2 .9 9 S te rn e 's " T r is tr a m S handy." on th e Congo w ill be added M atthew L ew is' "T h e M onk" IN S E A R C H O F TH E LO ST so m e tim e in the n ear future. and tw o sam p le volum es' from C H O R D -M O O D Y BLU ES STEREO T h ese Congolese p am p h lets a re the” F ra n c is H em m ing ’ ento­ m o stly in F ren ch . M ost of the $ 2 2 5 .0 0 $ 1 5 0 .0 0 m ological diaries. S A IL O R -S T E V E M IL L E R 2 .9 9 o th e r m a te ria ls excluding 70 p am p h lets in A frican languages a r e in E nglish. R alph W. E m e rso n 's d re ss D elivered. Ad­ in D ivinity THE LOVE GUARDS J inf STEREO The A sian A rea F ile, with 2,900 item s, co n tain s m a te ria l C ollege" has been added to this collection; as have E d g ar For the "S m art-S et".. . a sparkling combination of diamond engagem ent ring and two beautifully m atched wedding bands functionally designed to do away with old-fashioned ring guards It s the new way . . the scintillating way M U S IC F A M IL Y IN A DOLLS HOUSE 2 .9 9 STEREO on all A sian co u n tries w ith an em p h asis on E a s t and South Asia. As old a s th e 1930's and A llan P o e 's "T h e Concholo- g is t's F irs t Book" and John R a y 's "S ynopsis M ethodica ol surrounding your precious diamond engagement ring with beauty. 1940's, re p o rts of the In stitu te A n im alism ." OFFER GOOD THRU WED. OCT. 30 1968 of P acific R elatio n s a r e in­ T hese books and m an y oth er B IG 5 1 st A N N IV E R S A R Y C E L E B R A T IO N cluded in this section. re c e n t additions will be on d is­ SA LE FOX JEWELERS NOW IN P R O G R E S S DISC SHOP " W h e n yo u t h in k o f C a r d s " The L atin A m erican A rea play through Nov 8 As the stu d en ts and faculty Y our One-Stop becom e a w a re ol the j type ol JAM CARD SHOP D ir e c t D ia m o n d I m p o r t e r s S tereo C en ter se rv ic e av a ila b le in the L i­ 323 E. G rand R iver b rary , the a re a is bound to be F R ANDOR CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS D O W N TO W N Phone 351-5380 Is v e p com e one of the m ost im poi- ta n t and m ost dynam ic func­ A c ro s s fr o m H o m o E c . B ld g . tions in the U niversity, 3 0 9 E . G r a n d R lv o r P h . 3 3 2 -6 7 5 3 COME TO A FREE W ould you ¡ike MECHANICAL ENGINEERS to know how C h ris tia n S c ie n c e MEET TH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS C h ristia n S eien heals? L e c tu re Sundoy Be a m em ber of the fo rem o st design team In the graphic O c t. 27 NEW YOU! a r ts Industry. An excellent fu tu re aw aits the man who h as potential and the w illingness to work h ard to help u s m aintain our position as 3 :3 0 p .m . A lw ty i wanted to b . a blond? Wtah you M a c D o n a ld M id d le S c h o o l E . L a n s in g had a hairpi.c. lor ipacial oocaaiona. Now’» The World’s Largest Mfg. yoor ehanoal A hairpi.c. «an chant* your whole look I Yon o n hav. a' (in. quality human hair trig, w iflat, or fall at big, big •avings. By avoiding din “ middlmaan,” wa pat» tha tavinga dirOotly to yon. Shop, corn- ¡par., aavo now at Im porta» Wig Warahuu»« A ll C o lo rs In S to c k Of Newspaper & Magazine Z a le s S h a v e s S c h ic k E l e c t r i c N o F o r E x tra C h a rg e L ig h t C o lo rs Printing Presses S h a v e r P ric e s We want m en who a r e w illing to le a rn and p re p a re th e m ­ se lv e s for resp o n sib le positions in 100% H um an Hair C o n c e p tu a l D e s ig n T e c h n ic a l S a le s C u s to m e r E n g in e e r in g WIGLETS . , . com para at $ 3 2 .5 0 M a n u f a c tu r in g A d m in is t r a t io n O ur co m pany's rap id growth and lo n g -te rm need fo r % 100% Hum an Hair qualified tech n ical p trs o n n a l w ill pro v id e many ch allen g es T in tin g , F ittin g , f o r the m an who knows what he w ants and Is w illing to W IGS compare at $ 1 2 5 .0 0 S h a p in g w ork fo r It. O ur re p re s s n ta tlv e will be on your cam pus F riday, Nov. 1. X . . V / 'V A rran g e an Interview through the P lacem en t Office o r f 7 S e rv ic e s A re N o w send a resu m e to: u t I I U t * 100% Hum an Hair A v a ila b le ! C la re n c e L ast FALLS com pare-at $ 1 4 9 .0 0 ' U n d e t .n m a n d L e g C a r e F a s t. S a f e . C l o s e s t IMPORTER’S WIG WAREHOUSE G r o o m in g S t a i n l e s s S te e l C u ttin g E d g e s THE G 0 5 S COM PANY 1 8 2 0 E . M ic h ig a n PH 3 7 2 -2 3 3 2 G D IS MIEHlf-GOSS-DEXTER. INC. 5601 Wen 31»i St Chictgo Illinois 60650 .1 E W E I , E R S An tquul Opportunity Employer '2 0 7 S o . W a s h i n g t o n , L a n s i n g ' - n e x t to th n P a g o d a R e s ta u r a n t - F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1968 13 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n 1 doctoral programs open door to future often influenced g re a tly by the w orking on ■ his chosen life 'B " a v e ra g e in p a st w ork and a * A____a four m en in th e sa m e o r re la te d th e stu d e n t is su b je cted to a TKa The final VPAr y e a r is Snent spent in — g ree its (.aMholder’s ap ' c “ »inir “ union c a rd " » By RICH BER N A R D w riting a d isse rta tio n on the to his profession. "W hen one en th u siasm w hich a m an in th a t m a s te rs d eg re e or its eq u iv al­ disciplines co m p reh en siv e ex am in atio n S tate N ew s S taff W riter w o rk .” w ork an d stu d ies th a t the student has achieved his docto ral de­ * * ,. > ‘^ 1 4 .has and g e n e ra te s for his Aboye th e m a s te rs d eg ree, ent. Although the c o m m itte e ’« m aji- d raw n up by his £ M a n c© coip- has been p u rsu in g since h e o c g h tr jL ,. u m tte e : A lthough th is e x a m ma,v. g re e , he is on A J L ^ h a r . basis -F ^ ~ " ;L' go­ * t^ M o ra ! M -Sv ra rrA r' A. «w ~- schools p refer a plan “ A ’ m a s­ usually be ha re ia x fean rr rotate rr rarnfa.' ing on to g ra d u a te w ork, it is "T h e sooner an u n d erg rad u a te MSU o ffers both a D iplom a for m itm en ts of individual m em ­ along w ith its o ral d efense by fession. he said te rs d eg ree, p rim a rily becau se M inkel rev e ale d , “ it re p re se n ts n ev er too soon to s ta r t planning g ets dov^j to serio u s studying a t A dvanced G ra d u ate Study and b ers. the stu d en t will n ev e rth e­ the stu d en t, provides the basis it req u ires its holder to have th e p rim a ry c rite rio n for de­ h is u n d erg rad u a te cu rricu lu m his p re se n t lev el of education, E du catio n al S p ecialist D egree. le ss be consulting w ith and an s­ upon w hich the decision to aw ard w ritte n a th esis, r a th e r th an a ciding if th e stu d e n t w ill con­ "A ll the best w ork in educa­ to w ard s t h l t goal, C. W. Minkel, th e b e tte r off he will be in his With re q u ire m e n ts sim ila r to w ering to th ese professors? for him th e d eg re e is m ade. te rm in a l m a s te rs d eg ree, w hich tinue on and, in som e cases, tion. g o vernm ent and industry a sso c ia te dean of the School for la te r stu d ie s,” M inkel su g g est­ those of a d o cto ral d eg ree, th e duration of his w ork on his "T h e stu d e n t's defense of his o rd in arily does not h av e th is, se rv e s as a ‘w eeding o u t' m ech ­ a re open to the holder. It is a l­ A dvanced G ra d u a te Studies, said. ed. th ese in te rm e d ia ry d eg re es a re d egree. / d issertatio n , although o rd in ar­ “If a stu d e n t plans to work th esis req u irem en t. a n ism ." m o st a m u st for teaching a t any ‘‘Speaking w ith m en who have designed to provide an oppor­ E m phasizing the g e n e ra litie s ily open to th e public, is usually gone thrdugh a d o cto ral pro g ram ’ tow ards a d o cto ral d eg re e on a tunity for stu d en ts to continue u n iv e rsity ; in fact, th e re a re “ Upon ad m issio n to a d o cto r­ in which he w as sn e ak in g , Min­ P roviding he m a k es it tiro u g h m ad e to th e guidance com m ittee, in the u n d e rg ra d u a te 's or pros­ full tim e b asis, he can ex p ect w ork in th e ir resp e ctiv e fields very f ew pro fesso rs a t MSU al p ro g ram , a stu d en t s e ts out kel outlined. "After settin g up the ex am , the stu d e n t th en goes the sa m e m en w ith whom he has p ective d o cto ral stu d e n t's field to be spending alm o st all his w ithout n ecessarily obtaining a w ithout a docto ral d e g re e ," he to plan his cu rricu lu m in coor­ his c u rric u lu m ,/a stu d en t in a on to spend th e next y e a r o r two been w orking during his en tire of in te re st can be very helpful," w aking hours, six days a w eek, d o cto ral d egree. in field re s e a rc h . T he ex a ct concluded. d ination w ith an ac a d e m ic ad ­ four or five y e a r p ro g ra m Spends p ro g ram . It is conducted like a M inkel indicated. “ In fact, m any in its p u rs u it," he revealed. C om m enting on M SU's d o cto r­ visor. B ecause his p ro g ram n a tu re of th e p ro g ra m v arie s free-for-all cro ss exam ination, m o st of his firs t tw o .years in stu d e n ts’ decision to e n te r a "T h is is, of co u rse, a rig o r­ al p ro g ram , w hich aw ard ed over m u st be planned in d etail a t the from such things a s w orking in w hich th e d o cto ral candidate co u rse w o rk .’Aside f/Om co u rs­ p a rtic u la r d o cto ral p ro g ra m is ous p ro g ram , b u t the stu d en t is 460 d eg re es la st y ear, M inkel beginning, it is n ecessary th a t on a re s e a rc h p ro g ra m for m ay be questioned on any a s­ es in his field, th is T raditionally observed, "W e en co u rag e stu ­ a stu d en t have a c le a r notion of includes achieving a t le a st re a d ­ som e in stitu tio n to spending a pect of his d iss e rta tio n and doc­ d en ts to w ork full-tim e on th eir w h at he w an ts to d o ." M inkel ing com prehension in one and y e a r in study a t som e foreign to ral w o rk ," Minkel explained. Face th e N a tio n ’ d o cto ral d eg re es if it is finan­ cially possible, ra th e r than said. Once a p ro g ram is planned, som etiM es tw o foreign lang­ u n iv ersity , depending en tirely uage^. upon w h at th e sp ecific needs of "O nce he h as gotten through this defen se, the d eg ree is his." ISVeP stretch in g th e ir w ork over a d e­ “At the end of th is period. his d eg re e are . M inkel called a d o cto ral de- cad e or m ore. " th e stu d en t and his a c ad e m ic ad v iso r p rese n t it for rev iew and se t to host N ix o n "A lthough th is is a point of m uch co n tro v ersy , I feel it is ap proval to a guidance co m m it­ MEETING ROOMS tee, ususally m ad e up of th re e or NEW YORK (A P) -- R ich ard M. Nixon ac ce p te d an in v ita­ tion T hursday to a p p e a r on " F a c e the N ation on CBS-the b e tte r to work solidly for four or five y ea rs, esp ecially w ith r e ­ g ard to putting the know ledge to Nothing’s happening in ’6 8 . PU T TH A T P O IN T ACROSS firs t tim e in two y e a rs he has a g re ed to be in terv iew ed by a BEA T N O TRE DAM E panel of re p o rte rs on television. The R epublican p resid e n tia l ca n d id ate will ap p e ar on the u se a s soon a s p o ssib le." he added. S P E C IA L Except you. .N o w A t U N IV E R S IT Y 5 M eeting Rooms Available IN N M inkel outlined the m inim um p ro g ram a t 6:30 p.m . EST Sunday. O ct. 27. ALL RECO RD SALE .F o r Groups from 5 to 80 re q u ire m e n ts for ac ce p ta n ce in a The b ro a d c a st w ill o rig in ate in New Y ork, w ith CBS new s ... as far as Libbey-OwensFord is concerned. .Lu n c h e o n s, Dinners, Banquets C a te re d d o cto ral p ro g ram a s a t le a st a corresp o n d en t M artin Agronsky leading th e questioning. Two R e g , $ 3 .8 4 - $2.99 o ther re p o rte rs will be selected. Reg, 4.79 - 3 ,79 Everything else is old hat. by T arpoff’s Bill L eonard. CBS N ew s vice p resid e n t, said. "A n in vitation We’ve been there. ,2 0 2 R o o m s to A c c o m m o d a t e Your has been open to Mr. Nixon for se v e ra l m onths to a p p e a r on F a c e the N ation.' Vice P re sid e n t H ubert H. H um phrey and fo rm e r Gov. G eorge C. W allace have a p p e a re d on evening ed i­ .if r t FR I. S A T . O NLY & In missiles and lasers. On space walks. I Delegates tions of the b ro ad c ast. We received Mr. N ix o n 's ac ce p ta n ce 12VEP E. GRAND Wherever and however glass could go. tod ay ." Nixon has not ap p e ared on one of the telev isio n in terv iew p ro ­ nelac 543 R IV E R Next stop —the 21 st century. With only once-a-year pauses on campus to look g ra m s in two years. H is la st ap p e a ra n c e on " F a c e the N atio n " for creative engineers and scientists for technical w as Sept. 11,1966. In e a rly S ep tem b er H um phrey said th a t Nixon had failed to provide "unequivocal sta te m e n ts of position" on m a jo r issues. "C ould it be th a t his silence on the issues--his re fu sa l to STUDENTS RELAX I t’s G r e a t F o r A D a te .center, manufacturing and sales functions. If this is your year to happen, look for our repre­ sentative. IN N Phone 3 5 1 -5 5 0 0 fo r R e s e rv a tio n s 1100 T ro w b rid g e R o ad , O ff 127 at T ro w b rid g e E x it speak on the vital questions confronting A m erica--helps explain NOV. 6 A t the C am p us, M ic h ig a n .S ta te U n iv e r s ity why Mr. Nixon has not ap p e ared on a netw ork television new s interview p ro g ra m since the fall of 1966?" H um phrey asked. At the tim e. H um phrey w as a tte m p tin g to dra.w Nixon into a face-to-face television debate. Bowling las L ib b e y -O w e n s -F o rd C o m p a n y 811 Madison Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43624 MEETING RO O M S IS T W IC E T H E FU N WHEN T H E R E ’S MORE COME THAN ONE. TO A FREE D o y o u w is h C h ris tia n B illia rd s -R e fre s h m e n ts - G ood Food S c ie n c e y o u h a d m o re L e c tu re 40 B r u n s w i c k Lanes For Y o u r B ow ling Pleasure fa ith in G o d ? Sunday O c t. 27 3:30 p .m . H û tid û u M acD onald M iddle School E . Lansing ¿UST N O R T H O F F R A N D O R PH . 487-3731 W ILL T H E R E B E A O « ** V'? In Y o u r G ro u p 's , . ..* % ... . ..... tt/ Future? If y o u w a n t a n a c c o u n t i n g c a r e e r w i t h a l l t h e g r o w i n g r o o m i n T h e Y e a rb o o k N e e d s Y o u r G ro u p th e w o rld , w e h a v e a s u g g e s tio n . S ta r t w ith H u m b le a n d y o u s ta r t w ith th e c o m p a n y th a t s u p p lie s m o r e p e t r o l e u m e n e r g y t h a n a n y o t h e r U .S . o i l c o m p a n y . W e r e C o n tr a c ts A n d P ic tu r e A p p o in tm e n ts l i t e r a l l y N o . 1 — A m e r i c a 's L e a d i n g E n e r g y C o m p a n y . S t a r t w i t h H u m b l e a n d y o u s t a r t w i t h t h e p r i n c i p a l U .S . a f f i l i a t e o f S t a n d a r d O il C o m p a n y ( N e w J e r s e y ) w ith its 3 0 0 w o r l d w i d e a f f ilia te s . TODAY S o y o u r a d v a n c e m e n t c a n b e in te r c o m p a n y a s w e ll a s in tra - c o m p a n y , w o r ld w id e a s w e ll a s d o m e s tic ! L o o k i n t o H u m b l e 's w i d e - s c o p e a c c o u n t i n g c a r e e r s i n t r a n s p o r t a ­ tio n , m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d m a r k e tin g . W e 'l l s t r e t c h y o u r c a p a b i l i t i e s . P u t y o u o n y o u r o w n a lit tle to o s o o n . G e t t h e b e s t y o u c a n g i v e . B u t y o u 'l l a l w a y s b e g l a d y o u d i d n ' t s e t t l e f o r a n y t h i n g l e s s t h a n N o . 1. M a k e a d a t e n o w w i t h y o u r p la c e m e n t o ffic e fo r a n in te r v ie w . R oom 3 4 4 S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s B ld g . N o C o n tra c t, N o P ic tu r e s H u m b le Oil & Relining Company A m e r i c a 's L e a d i n g E n e r g y C o m p a n y N o P ic tu r e s , N o W o lv e rin e C o n tra c ts w ill N O T b e a c c e p te d a f te r 5 p .m . T O D A Y A P la n s fo r P r o g r e s s C o m p a n y a n d a n E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r j***' ' J r _______ F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1968 14 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n STA TE NEW S F a cu lty-S ta ff—That n e w hom e y o u ’ re se a rch in g fo r is in th e "R e a l Estate” colu mn. C L A S S IF IE D Sc l a m if ! e d 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 F o r R ent F o r R ent A u to m o tiv e * TV R EN TA L S G .E . 19" r o r a J e , TWO G IR L S n eed ed to s h a r e a p i MUSTANG 1967 . 289 . 3 speed M ust $8.50 p e r . m o n th including stand. m e n t beginning N o v em b er 1 C all 489- C H EV R O L ET IM PALA 1958 Big V-8. 7682 a f te r 5 p.m . 5-10/25 sell P h o n e JIM 351-7854 7-10 25 C all **J R . C ulver Co. 351-8862 63,000 m iles. N eeds body work 355- TO VfORK FORYOU 9703,484-8755. 5-10/28 M USTANG: 1 9 f l X l D 89 220 A lb e rt S tre e t, E a s t Lansing. C O N E O R TWO g irls to s h a r e a p a r t­ m e n t. H e rita g e A rm s. Tw o bedroom . AE U M T P OL M O YO TIE M V NET CH EV Y 1967-tw o door Bel-Air V-8, a u to m a tic , p o w er stee rin g Call 339- 2507 b efo re 2 p .m . 5-10/25 E x c e lle n t c o n d i ô '* ' . —«#• OLDS M O B IL E 1968 Luxury Sedan. 3-10 25 A p a rtm e n ts ST U D E N T UNITS: T h ree and four 393-4347 a f te r 8 p .m . 5-10/29 F FOO R R R S& E AL NET OORVAIR 1964 Spyder 4-speed E x ­ F u ll p ow er, a ir, 13,000 m iles. T ake o v e r p a y m e n ts of 999 a m onth. Phone csT m a n u n its s till a v a ila b le (o r Sep­ te m b e r leasing. Low ebrooke, U ni­ G IR LS. S alesm en . Own h o u rs. $5 an hour. 355-2125 a f te r 5 p .m . 5-10/28 L P O E RS T S O N AF OUND L cep tio n ally clean , m u s t sac rific e $4S*L 353-6823 a f te r 5 p .m 1-10/25 C R E D IT M AN A G ER. 489-2379 C-10/25 O LD SM O BILE 98- 1964 Four door v e rs ity 1300. T e rra c e , and C all STA TE M A N A G EM EN T 337- E v e rg re e n . c N E E D E D -O N E m a n fo r a c le an four m a n a p a rtm e n t. N ex t .to c am p u s. 351- RPE EAAL NU ETS S T PT A EERSONAL OORVAIR 1962 w ith 1964 9295. 353-1325 a sk for J im . engine 5-10/30 H a rd to p F u ll c r M D w * * 1 V ery good condition. ./S u. r n o n e 699-2247. NEWLY MARRIED? 3394 a f te r 5 p .m . O N E BED R O OM lu x u ry n e a r c a m ­ 5-10/28 S T ER R A VN ISCP EORTATION C O R V E T T E 1900 Q uads 4-speed C all 332-4498 b e fo re 3 p .m . 3-10/25 O LD SM O B ILE 1962 W agon. 3-10/25 V-8. TANGLEW OOD A FA RTM EN TS pus. B alcony, lau n d ry , fu rn ish ed . 337-2253. 10-10/30 W ANTED C O R V E TTE 1965 N ew tires, m ags, and gold p ain t. Also a ir conditioned. a u to m a tic , re lia b le New tir e s 355-2497. tra n sp o rta tio n . 5-10/29 1 B d rm ., u n fu r.,'fro m 124.50 2 B d rm ., u n fu r., from 139.50 O N E G IR L n eed ed to su b let new C e ­ d a r V illag e a p a rtm e n t. W in ter te rm . 351-3020 3-10/25 D E A D L IN E 93200 C all IV 4-0560 3-10/25 PLY M O U TH -1938 F o u r door E x c e l­ ___________ 351-7880_________ lent condition, all orig in al. 9600. 337- C O R V E TTE 1959 E x c e lle n t condi­ 0945 3-10/25 A V AILABLE IM M E D IA T E L Y a t E a s t :Hou! 1 P .M . one c la s s day b e ­ Saginaw and F r a n c is : Two bedro o m , tion 91100 C all a f te r 7 p.m 351- fo r e p u b lic a tio n . 3670 3-10/25 PO NTIAC GTO 1966 T ri-pow er a u to ­ u n furnished a p a rtm e n t. C arp eted . EA ST S ID E : M odern fu rn ish ed five C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one m a tic . E x c e lle n t condition. T a k e over M odern kitch en . A ir conditioner. Six room house w ith g a ra g e . N o v em b er COUGAR 1967 w ith ste re o tape V ery p a y m e n ts of 968.15 p e r m onth. m o n th lease. P h o n e 339-2969 5-10 26 c la s s day b e fo re p u b lic a ­ 5th to M ay 5th. M arrie d couple only. good condition. C all b etw een 8-5 p.m . Phone C R E D IT M AN A G ER 489- tio n . N E E D E D -O N E m a n for w in te r te rm R easo n ab le re n t. P h o n e 489-3206.1-10/25 d aily 484-5438 5-10/29 2379. C only. 731 A pts 351-0780 5-10/26 W A NTED : TWO g irls for four g irl D O D G E D A RT 1964 a u to m a tic , four- R O A D R U N N ER 1968 M ust s e ll by house for w in te r an d sp rin g te rm s . PHO N E M onday, O c to b e r 28. E x c e lle n t con­ F R E E R E N T u n til N o v e m b er in four 519 B eech S tre e t c all 351-4037 3-10/25 i d oor sedan. Good condition. Singh. 355-4575.351-3643 5-10/30 dition O nly 2.800 m ile s 32.500 . 351- m a n lu x u ry a p a r tm e n t. P ool, r e c r e ­ 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 7097 1-10/25 atio n building, balcony facing lake. N E E D O N E to th re e m e n fo r la rg e F A IR L A N E 1967 tw o-door hardtop M inutes fro m cam pus. C all L a rry four b ed ro o m house in L ansing. $75. SAAB 1967 V-4 like new condition. 339-8596. 4-10 25 RA TES Big V-8. a u to m a tic , pow er steerin g In clu d es u tilitie s an d m aid . 372- V ery re a so n a b ly p riced. 355-8085 -> p P olyglas tire s , aqua finish w ith m a tc h ­ 4592. 5-10/29 1 day . $ 1.50 3-10/25 ing in te rio r. 663-9030. 3-10/28 1 5 i p e r w o rd p e r day N E E D O N E g irl w in te r te rm IV, 3 d a y s .................... $ 4 .0 0 FALCON: 1960-four door Auto- SAAB 1963S tation W agon. New m o to r, 9150. 355-2784 ra d ia l tire s . Phone 351-0988. 5-10 28 & N O R T H W IN D blocks fro m B erkey. 351-4658 . 3-10/28 m a tic tra n sm issio n , 13 l / 2 £ p e r w ord p e r day 3-10 25 a fte r 5 p.m . F A R N IS 5 d a y s .................... $ 6 .5 0 13$ p e r w o rd p e r day FALCON 1961 tw o door Good condi­ SCOUT 1983 2WD w ith pow erlock. Good tra c tio n , condition 9400 699- % t i Faculty A partm ents R o o ms tion. B est offer. 355-8071 a fte r 6:30 2586 3-10 28 (based on 10 w ords p e r ad) 3-10/25 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 G IR LS ROOM th re e blocks fro m Uniat). p.m . P r iv a te e n tra n c e . P h o n e 337-1408 ST U D E B A K E R 1937 H E A R S E Super O' N EW O N E bedroom furnished. Id eal T h e r e w i l l be a 50$ s e rv ic e a fte r 5 p .m . 3-10/25 FO R D 1952 F la t head V-8 44,000 shape C all B ru c e 351-9474 ( 731 g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts o r couple. Q uiet. and bookkeeping c h a rg e if a c tu a l m ile s 9250 351-7798 1-10/25 B u rc h am ). 5-10/28 A ir-conditioned. $160. 927 W est th is ad is not paid w ith in S hiaw assee. TU 2-5761; E D 7-9248. F o r S a le one w eek. FO R D : 1966 c u stom 4-door P o w e r T R IU M PH TR4, 1*63 E x tra engine “ A n d W h a t A re Y o u M irro rin g I n ? ’ 10-10/31 b rak es, stee rin g . A utom atic. 485- and o th e r p a rts 9200 355-9745. 1-10 '25 C ID E R M ILL open. S w eet c id e r for TWO MAN luxury a p a rtm e n t. T ak e 6744. 5-10/30 sale C orda W est 5817 N o rth Oke- T h e S tate N ew s w ill be ov er le a se in D ecem b er. Will b a r­ T R IU M PH TR4 > v i W ire w heels m o s R d . 337-7974. 17-10/30 re s p o n s ib le only fo r the gain. 351-8401 2-10/25 1FORD FA IR L A N E 1966 S tandard O ver-drive, hI 'S ; O L V and m an y new f i r s t d a y ’ s in c o rr e c t in s e r ­ tra n sm issio n . V-8. 91150. C all 351- e x tra s. 353-0Q5X. 4-10 25 G IR L N E E D E D for C edar V illage DIAM OND BA RGAIN: W edding and 0952 a fte r 5 p .m 5-10/29 E m p lo y m e n t tio n . E m p lo y m e n t E m p lo y m e n t a p a rtm e n t. Im m e d ia te o c cu p a n c y or e n g ag e m e n t rin g s e ts Save fifty VOLKSW AGEN 1962 6.000 m ile s on p e r c e n t o r m o re. L a rg e selectio n w in te r o r sp rin g te rm . 351-8560 3-10 28 FO R D . 1964 . 500 c o n vertible C ar in re b u ilt 1500cc engine. 9425 . 355- O U T-O F-STA TE openings - 1969 of plain an d fan cy diam o n d s. $25- ST U D E N T E M PL O Y M E N T : V arious M ALE STU D EN TS, 18-27, in need A-l sh ap e P h o n e IV 9-9603 3-10 25 2822 1-10/25 O in e T e a c h e rs A gency. 129 E ast $150 WILCOX SECO N D HAND m a rk e tin g positions, w ith full-tim e of e x tra m oney. C ar re q u ire d . C all N E E D O N E o r tw o g irls for w in te r T h e State N ew s does noi 393-5660,1-5 p .m ., M on-Fri. O G ra n d R iv e r. 3-10/29 te rm . 332-5785. 3-10/28 STO RE 509 E. M ichigan 485-4391. VOLKSW AGEN BUG 1967 N ew tir e s m e rc h a n t w h o le sa le r; 10-15 hours p e r m it r a c ia l o r re lig io u s IM PALA 1965: F o u r door hardtop. per w eek; a u to m o b ile re q u ire d ; e x ­ C V-8. P o w e r s te e rin g and b rak es. C alifornia c a r. R adio. 31250. 351- c ellen t incom e and e x p e rie n c e ; e x ­ IM M E D IA T E POSSESSION. One bed­ SALESM AN: P a rt-tim e . M ust like O N E O R TWO m e n needed for new d is c rim in a tio n In its ad ­ A utom atic. Low m ile a g e. One ow n­ 4205. 3-10/25 B ICY CLE SA LES an d s erv ice . Also pe n se s included; fo r fu r th e r in fo r­ room . fu rn ish e d All u tilitie s paid. selling. No e x p e rie n c e needed, 731 A p a rtm e n t. 351-9474. 3-10/28 v e rtis in g c o l u m n s . T h e er. M edium blue body and in te rio r used EA ST LANSING C Y CLE. 1215 m a tio n c o n ta c t: The Society C o rp o ra ­ $135 p e r m o n th . Also th re e bedroom w ill tra in . C a r fu rn ish ed . Phone All tir e s ex ce lle n t condition. Snow VOLKSW AGEN 1963 R eal sh arp . Sun E G ra n d R iv e r CaU 332-8303 _ . . C . State N e w s w ill not accept tion, P. O. Box 2051, L ansing. M ichi­ unfurnished a p a rtm e n t, includes b a se ­ M r. T a y lo r, 489-2379 C N E E D O N E m a n for tw o-bedroom tire s included Phone 332-5609 3-10,25 roof, w hite w a lls, m o to r o verhauled a p a rtm e n t. $87.50. 337-0936 a fte r D A V EN PO R T: 2-piece sec tio n a l, $60 a d v e rtis in g w hich d is c r im - 9525 484-8538 3-10 25 gan 48911. m e n t and tw o c a r g a ra g e fo r $166. All u tilitie s paid. C all 372-1466. E v e ­ W A N T E D -P A R T tim e . M onday. T ues­ 7 p .m . 5*10/30 W ing b ack ed c h a ir. $20 485-7667 Inates a g a i n s t re lig io n , IM PALA 1963 V-8 P o w e r stee rin g , a fte rn o o n . 5-10/31 K EY PU N CH o p e ra to r: Tw o p a rt- nings 372-4071 o r 372-3180 3-10/29 d ay, to d e m o n stra te re v o lu tio n a ry ra c e , c o lo r o r n atio n a l o r ­ brak es. E x c e lle n t condition B est VOLKSW AGEN 1965 sed a n S harp hom e m o v ies. Good e a rn in g s M ust N E E D 1 MAN for luxury a p a rtm e n t. tim e positions 5:30 to 9:30 p.m . for ig in . offer o v er 9600. 332-0267 3-10,28 $895 P h o n e C h arlo tte 543-2494 a fte r U n iv e rsity T e rra c e , C all 351-0686. M ER CH A N D ISIN G IS o u r g a m e P o e t­ a p p ro x im a te ly 60 d a y s. G ra n d R iv er A PA R TM EN TS (S T U D E N T S /. F o u r h ave c a r, 487-5938 2-10/25 6 p .m . 3 10 2 | f r y 's not o u r sp o rt. So w hen you re a d room fu rn ish e d , $150. Also w a n t tw o 5-10 28 A venue n e a r A irp o rt. $2 p e r hour. th is little ad , y ou'll know w hy i t's so LINCOLN CO NTIN EN TA L 1967 D ark m a le stu d e n ts to s h a re a p a rtm e n t. B A B Y SITT ER TO ru n household for Call 485-8121, E x t. 209 b e fo re 5 p.m . sh o rt. H o u rs: 4-9 p.m . 317 E a s t blue. 29.000 m ile s. O ne ow ner. F ull A vaition IV 5-6581, E D 2-8531 3-10/29 w orking m o th e r. 484-4082 a f te r 6 p.m . 2-MAN A PA R T M E N T n e a r c am p u s. 3-10/28 pow er p lu s a u to -a ir 8 a .m . to 5 p .m . 5-10/25 S ta rtin g w in te r te rm Phone 351- G ran d R iv e r, L ansing TOM AND daily, 655-2758 A fter 6 p .m .. 339- FR A N CIS AVIATION: So e a s y to N IG H T A U DITOR, M otel. E x p e rien c e O N E O R tw o g irls for w in te r te rm . Ce­ 9403. 5-10'28 J E R R Y 'S JU N K EM PO R IU M 0-10 25 A u to m o tiv e 2890. 5-10/25 le a rn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E p re fe rre d , bu t w ill tra in m a tu re p e r­ N IG H T H E L P needed M onday th ro u g h d a r V ilU ge. 351-3087 . 5-10/31 S pecial $5 o ffer. 484-1324 C son looking for full-tim e, y e a r round F rid a y , o r S a tu rd a y an d Sunday. O N E TH RO U G H FO U R MAN a p a r t­ ANGLIA 1961 > M e‘ M E R C E D E S B EN Z - 220 Sb F in e position. Top s ta rtin g r a te P a id v a c a ­ 4-12 m id n ig h t. G R A N D R IV E R S H E LL, m e n ts re n tin g now for w in te r te rm B EA T N O TRE DAM E chan ically sound. ooz-6821. 5-10 29 G IR L TO su b le a se end a p a r tm e n t w in­ throughout. FM M B h e a d re s ts Mi- tion. sick leave, and p a rtic ip a tin g 7293 W est G ra n d R iv e r H ighw ay. Two s till a v aila b le th is te rm 103 Auto Service & Parts te r te rm . U n iv e rsity T e rra c e . 351- chelin X ra d ia ls. L u tas driv in g lights. group in su ra n ce . F iv e o r six day 9859. 3-10/29 P a s t a ir p o r t a t ju n c tio n of I-96-- N orthlaw n. c o rn e r of A bbott In q u ire S P E C IA L AUSTIN H E A L E Y 3000:1966 New 31695 w eek. 11 p .m .-7 a .m . A pply in p e r­ G ran d R iv e r. 5-10/29 a t A p a rtm e n t 8 o r 2. 5-10 25 MASON BODY SH O P 812 E a s t A LL RECO RD SALE exh au st an d r e a r window. 351-8626. son to M r. N ickels. U n iv e rsity Inn. K alam azo o St. ‘ Since 1940. N E E D 1 g irl to su b -lease luxury W A ITERS AND W A ITR ESSES fo r the 4-10 25 M E R C E D E S B EN Z - 220 S. F in e 4-10/29 NORBER M ANOR A PA R TM EN TS C om plete a u to pa in tin g and col­ a p a rtm e n t. W inter a n d /o r sp rin g D ELLS. P a y in g top w ages. E x p e ri­ th ro u g h o u t R adio. 9595 421 A bbott 5821 R ichw ood. B rand new , c e n tra l Reg. $ 3 ,8 4 - $ 2 ,9 9 lision s erv ice . IV5-0256. C te rm . 351-0589. 3-10/29 e n ce n o t n e c e ssa ry . P h o n e 339- BU1CK 1965 2-door L aS ab re. P o w er R oad P h o n e 351-4702 . 5-10/31 TO U R IST IN FO RM A TIO N C L E R K 05: air-conditioning, pool, fully c a r p e t­ Reg. 4 ,79 - 3 .79 stee rin g an d b ra k e s R adio. C all 337- 8685 o r 339-9014. 10/28 To fill sea so n al and p e rm a n e n t v a­ N E E D O N E g irl for N ov em b er and ed. Tw o bedroom for $165 393- 2517 5 to 7 p .m . 3-10 29 VOLKSWAGEN ACCESSORIES: Roof M ER C U R Y M O N T E R E Y 1962. Load can cies. S a la ry ra n g e $458 to $552 D e ce m b e r to s h a re luxury a p a r t­ 4276. O FR I, & rack , ski ra c k , ch ain s fo r $12. C all ed E x c e p tio n a lly c le an . S a crifice 332-0313 a f te r 6 p.m . 1-10/25 m onthly. All M ichigan C ivil S erv ice m e n t C all 351-0589 3-10/29 F o r R ent S A T . C H E V R O L E T 1964. V-8. "283' auto- $399. 353-6819: 355-2396. ^5-10 28 ben efits, including an o u tsta n d in g s ta te EYDEAL VILLA A PA R TM EN TS. * m a tic . ra d io E x cellen t condition c o n trib u to ry in su ra n ce p ro g ra m , e x ­ TV R E N T A L S for stu d en ts. Low eco­ TWO bedroom a p a r tm e n ts fo r $240 O N L Y AUTOMATIC CAR WASH. Only 50c C O U P L E O R older single. C lose to * 9775 351-7286 3-10 28 MGB 1965 Like new. c a re fu lly m a in ­ c e lle n t re tir e m e n t plan, longevity n om ical ra te s by the te rm o r m onth. m onth. Sw im m ing pool. G E a p p li­ It's the b e st in tow n You m a y sit U nion. L ow er, one bedroom , fu r­ tain ed R adio, new top and tire s , ex­ U N IV E R SIT Y TV R EN TA L S. 484- an ces. g a rb a g e disp o sals, furnished E . GRAND ¡ G e t ALL YOU PA Y FO R ! C heck best * re n ta l buys in to d a y 's C lassified Ads tra s. $1425 A fter 12:30 p .m .. 372- 2250 5-10 28 in yo u r c a r for 2% m in u te s w hile your c a r is w ashed and w axed. Also c le a n s bonus, u n lim ited o p p o rtu n ities fo r p e r­ sonal a d v an c e m e n t, an d lib e ra l v a c a ­ tion and sick leave allow ance, plus nished. $130.663-8418. O N E OR tw o m e n needed fo r C am pus 3-10/29 9263 C for four m a n o r fiv e m a n 351-4275 a f te r 5 p .m . C all C nelac 5 « R IV E R un d ern eath c a r. Ap a lm o st p e rfe c t FREE COLOR FILM social se c u rity . M ust have g ra d u a te d H ill luxury a p a rtm e n t. L e a se until HOLE IN O N E! M aybe not. but check MUSTANG 1968 G T, 390, fo u r speed, job. 430 C lip p e rt b ack of KO-KO B ar to d a y 's C lassified Ads for good buys fro m high school and have tw o y e a rs Ju n e. N o v e m b er free . 351-3098. 3-10/29 BEA T NOTRE DAM E pow er stee rin g , disc b ra k e s. Good C of e x p erie n ce in office w ork o r in in golf clubs! Y e ar G T tir e s 351-6393 o r 485- PU B L IC CONTACT w ork su ch a s s e ll­ S P E C IA L RNS F U L L -T IM E 3-11; PA R T- 5002 5-10/25 S c o o te rs & C y c le s ing, field w ork o r s im ila r w ork r e ­ T IM E 11-7 nights. O penings a v a il­ 1 2 7 -6 2 0 -1 2 0 -1 2 6 ALL RECORD SALE quiring e ffe c tiv e dealing w ith people; ab le in a m e d ic a l c a r e fa c ility . Op­ R e g . $ 3.84 - $2.99 MUSTANG 1965 F a s tb a c k 289 High P e rfo rm a n c e D ual quads. B est of­ HONDA 1968. 300 Like new 2057 a fte r 4 p.m . G ran d Lefige. 3- 0 25 627- or c o m pletion of tw o y e a rs of college. A pplications w ill b e acc e p te d from p o rtu n ity for ra p id a d v a n c e m e n t w ithin a d y n a m ic organization. At­ SEVEN C a p tu r e th e b e a u tifu l on K o d a c o lo r f i l m . c o lo r s o f fa ll fer 353-2147 1-10/25 those w ho w ill com p le te tw o y e a rs Reg. 4 .79 - 3 .79 MUSTANG 1968 5.000 m ile s. 302 CID HONDA-305 Super Hawk. Good con­ dition. M ust sell, m oving 351-4016 of college by J u n e 1969. F o r addi­ tional in fo rm a tio n and ap p licatio n for tra c tiv e s ta r tin g s a la rie s and above a v e ra g e frin g e benefits. Apply a t P ro v in c ia l H ouse. 2815 N orthw ind THIRTY L e a v e y o u r K o d a c o lo r f i l m h e r e f o r FR I. S A T. & sp rin t p ack ag e $2,175 C all betw een 7 and 9 p .m . only 353-6984 . 2-10,25 4-10 25 e x am in atio n , w rite th e D ept, of Civil S ervice. L ansing. M ichigan 48913. D riv e. E a s t Lansing. 332-0817, M rs. P a rk e r 10-10/30 ONE p r i n t i n g an d d e v e lo p in g and s a v e th e c o s t o f a new r o ll. HONDA 160, 1965 No re a so n a b le A pplications m u s t be re c eiv ed by this O N L Y offer re fu se d . D e sp e ra te ! 351-0679 office no la te r th a n 5 p.m . N ovem ber MUSTANG 1967 G ood c ondition $1500 1-10 25 L IN E U P your fa ll jo b now. C ar n e c ­ 12, 1968. F o r o th e r job o p portunity S ta ta neJac 543 E . GRAND R IV E R A u to m atic 25,000 m iles. 353-6893 5-10 29 SUZUKI 1965 . 250CC A -l. Tw o h e lm e ts, , »Must sell. $250. E D 7-9734 , , J-IO 25 in fo rm a tio n c a ll 517 373-3051. day or night. An eq u al opportunity e m ­ ployer. 3-10 28 e ss a ry . C all 351-7319. W A ITR ESS for W illow B ar F u ll and O F o r those C r iÆ h /e ïiA D r u g p a rt-tim e . Top w ages. P h o n e 487- w ho can 6087 3-10/29 1105 E . G R A N D R IV E R * a t G u n s o n E D 2 -2 0 1 1 HONDA 90 w ith h e lm e t tru n k E x ­ B A B Y SITT ER fo r four y e a r old girl a ffo r d the c ellen t running condition $200 in fa c u lty 11 30-2 p.m . M onday b e s t In P R E S C R IP T IO N S F IL L E D 355-6223 3-10 25 Second p ro fe s s io n - evenings through F ' I , / ^ o r t a t i o n from apartm ent c am p u s provide», ^ C ^ w eek plus & w eekends. M en and w om ­ HONDA 1967 . 450., In very good condi­ lunch P h o n e 353-371/ o r 337-0052. e n . $350 p a rt tim e m onthly living. tion P h o n e 669-9158 3-10 25 3-10 25 g u a ra n te e i f you m e e t o u r re q u ir e m e n ts . Students and W H E R E T H E G IR L S A R E! T h ey 're Û . ß . C u lv e A , 6 a SE R V IC E STATION PE R S O N N E L : te a c h e rs : $800 fu ll tim e , t e l e - reading th e "P e rso n a l" colum n in Full and p a r t tim e . All s h ifts. F o r 220 A l b e r t 3 5 1 -8 8 6 2 ACROSS to d a y 's C lassified Ads. T ry it now! 28. Scent a new M arath o n S tation opening in M ason N o v e m b er 1st. C all 694-0108 1. Music and 31. Dregs M E X IC A N FOO D olì a fte r 1 p .m Ask fo r M r. W alters. sculpture 33. Beige And O th e r F ood F ro m M ost Fnr-I 5. Assess 35. Jumbled type Students. . choice apartments 5-10/25 eign C o u n trie s-in c lu d in g I S. 8. Dry, as wine 36. Adjacent S H A H E E N 'S FA M ILY N E E D CHRISTM AS M ONEY? E a rn 11. Parched 38. Pressed FO O D F A IR , m oney and le a rn m ake-up te c h ­ 12. Indolence 40. Epoch □ □ g mnsiDQ RATES--ST ARTING AT $175 niques VIVLANE WOODARD COS­ 14. Windstorm 42. Pair 1001 W. Saginaw *ifr4089 _ H Q 0 ii E a s i D s a M ETICS LOIS W E IR , IV 5-8351 M ichigan B an k a rd W elcom e | 16. Shop lights 44. Alternative C-10/25 45. Purgatory □ n a s c a ti a a a a a 17. You and me ANTI FREEZE SPECIAL a a a a a a o i a a a 3,6,9 month lease: available 18. Singing voice 47. Deceive 20. Hindrance 50. Spire 21. Giant 52. Ital.wine DOWN 5. Money box 23. Oppositionist center NO LAST MONTH REN1r REQUIRED 1. Onager 6. One ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 25. Neuter pronoun 53. Lamprey 54. Moppet 2. Compensate 3. Confidence 7. Colorless gaseous * Northw in d has m ore parking spac es p e r a p a r t m e n t 26. Ring out 55.Squeak 4. Ocean element 4 î C O U P O N * than any o th e r a p a rtm e n t c o m p le x . 1 2 r-4 S f» 7 9 9 10 8. Unfeeling 9. One: Ger. * * 11 ir IT 10. Fling 13. Concerning * P e r gal Ion of K r a m e r $J49 * SPECIAL A D D IT IO N A L N O R T H W IN D F E A T U R E S # A ir Conditioning m Wall to Wall C arpeting W IF" 15. Highway division 4 - A n ti- F reeze * I D ishw ashers , 2 B edroom s In Each A pt. IT B" w ST 19. Baby powder * W e have finished just re-carpe ting , I G arbage D isposals # Beautiful F ro n t Lawn on R iv er » 2M 21. Sesame 22. Church recess ★★★★★★★★★★★★A re-painting and re ­ 1 S cen ic F ro n t Lawn P riv a cy Í7 25 w ÏTSo 24.Journey 27. Ethereal finishing 15 s p a r k l i n g , V T_ M — ------------------- _ j E k ---------- «1! 25 3i um- m 29. Conduct ^ M u e « ______ n — — srJ * 1 JI i “ E v e ry th in g fo r y o u r c a r ” tw o-bedroom apartm cjnts W 30. Disencumber for Novem ber. A v a i l a b l e f o r o c c u p a n c y f o r the sr P 32. Glossy paint 34. Ill-mannered Than ksgiving H oliday. N O - " " i! L •0 W4 37. Embrace 39. Furze w m m F o r m o re inform ation contact: ÑT w ¡TT >18 id 40. Different j EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT NORTHWIND MANAGEMENT 5T •i sr □ 41. Ceremony j 43. Instigate 5T 5T 2 7 7 1 NORTHWIND DRIVE 46. Exist sT 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 3 1 7 MT. A .C . $ 3 7 -0 6 3 6 D a y s EAST LANSING 3 3 7 -0 2 7 3 N ig h ts □ 48. Light knock 49. Shrill bark 51. Behold 800 E . K A L A M A Z O O 4 8 4 -1 3 0 3 Friday« O ctober 25, 1968 iS Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan B IR TH D A Y F o r S a le SA FE T Y , H a rd e n a n d C o ated lens O PT IC A L DISCOUNT. 41« T u n in g B uilding P h o o e IV 2-4887. C A K E S -7 ” , » 4 4 , C -1 0 /» »" tV personal D R IV E R O F a u to belonging to M atild a V an o o eterh au t. '54 O ldsm obile C all 363-13». M ike. R EN TA L S for s tu d e n ts 3 -1 0 /S «t.M Protesters march in Detroit By PA T ANSTETT co u n tries a s Ja p a n and F ra n c e a DCEWV n e w sle tte r said who h av e th e pow er to end the d u ty G .I.’s w ho m a rc h ed in a “ B ring th e T roops H om e N ow ” 14. 1«; 9” , «6.10 D elivered. Alao m o n th . F r e e s e rv ic e an d d e liv e ry . and w ill rea ch out to high schools * “ * sp e cia l e ffo rt is being w _ r.” • * O til N E JA C W l - i m ’•ta. ja n r a n - A ssociate C am pos E d ito r d em o n stratio n O ct. I I a s ju s t frm i e a k tt. Kwe«* <•*- and u i s v t ' . 5 » a , ft? . V r . r.jute" to include n ot only an ti- T he ngw sV ttfer c ite d th e San m r. ^ o te e s a m e -da> a d v ic e . C F ra n c isc o m a rc h o f 500 ac tiv e one group w hich iw a parQcijfc»» A nti-w ar groups w ill m a rc h S tates. w ar acVivists b u t a lso G .I.’s C A L L - 355-82*5 ed in an ti-w a r a c tiv itie s. SEW IN G M A C H IN E re n ta l, » 5 0 a HUBBARD H A LL in D etro it S atu rd ay a s p a r t of m o n th D E N N IS D IST R IB U T IN G COM­ O ther a c tiv itie s planned for an in te rn atio n a l w eek of p ro te st PA N Y . I l l N o rth C ed a r oppoeite M IX E R th e an ti-w a r w eek include a a g a in st th e V ietn am w ar. C ity M a rk et. 4H-M77. C -1 0 /» Real Estate m a ss m e etin g of G .I.’s and V iet­ EL E C T R O L U X TANK v acu u m c le a n ­ e r, (D eluxe m o d e l). H as w in te r, ru g sh am p o o e r, a n d a ll th e co rd H u b b a rd H a ll P r e s e n ts O KEM OS: F IV E bedroom b ric k and alu m in u m colonial. O nly tw o y e a rs old. P r ic e below to d a y ’s re p la c e ­ A n um ber of groups, includ­ ing th e Young S p ecialist A lliance, th e D etro it B lack P a n th e r P a rty an d th e D e tro it C o m m ittee to M a jo r p a r t y r e p s d e f e n d nam V ete ran s W ednesday, and a : d em o n stratio n in support of th e : Dodge R evolutionary Union : a tta c h m e n ts . C oat WOO new . Sell m e n t coat. OKEM O S: Spacious tri­ M ovem ent (DRUM ) T hurs- ; E nd th e W ar in V ietnam p ic k , fo r «36 t i r o e s C -1 0 /» “ TH E RU SH ” / level w ith th re e b e d ro o m s a n d den day. I or fo u rth bedroom . F a m ily room (DCEW V), w ill band to g eth ­ 1987 TOUCH AND G O Ztg Zag Sew- w ith fire p la c e , « » , 5 » . E a s t LAN- e r in a m a rc h down D e tro it’s p r e s i d e n t i a l p o l i c i e s The DRUM ra lly is an a tte m p t I i i« m a c h in e. M akea b u tto n holes, to “ seek so lid arity am ong those F riday Night 9-12 p .m . sing: T h ree bedroom a ll b ric k ra n c h W oodward Avenue and proceed a ew s on b u tto n s, d a rn s fa n c y d e­ signs. e tc . «45.01 o r «5.00 m onth. 35f on a busy s tre e t. If you c a n stan d to K ennedy S quare for an ti-w ar seeking self-d eterm in atio n for ; a U ttle tra ffic this is a n e x ce lle n t p o rta n t cam p aig n issu es such have “ no ch oice for P re sid e n t.” V ietnam and black A m erica. D EN N IS D IST R IB U T IN G COM PANY ID’s req u ired speeches. By G. J . WOJCHIHOSKY buy. C all G ay G a rd n e r 332-1224 or a s “ L aw an d O rd e r” and V iet­ Jo e Szczesny, rep resen tin g 31« N o rth C e d a r ap p o site C ity M ar­ JIM W A LTER R E A L T Y , R e a lto r 372- “ We a c t to ex p re ss our rep u d ­ S tate News S taff W riter T he DCEWV n ew sletter said: k e t. 4« M O T . C -1 0 /» H A Y R ID E S: M inim um 15 people. nam . the w rite-in M cC arthy effort, 6770. 1 -1 0 /» iatio n of th e w ar policies and "W e a c t in so lid arity w ith Am­ P h o n e B an c ro ft 634-99» a f te r 7 W inthrop Row e, in s tru c to r of said th a t though th e w rite-in p.m . 3 -1 0 /» w ar ca n d id a tes of th e R epubli­ R e p resen tativ es fro m th e m a ­ e ric a n soldiers who have been P O T A T O E S -F IE L D ru n . «1.50 a bush­ business law and office ad m in ­ can d id ate h a s been d ec la re d ille­ d ra fte d ag a in st th e ir w ills and el. H av e ow n c o n ta in e rs 2233 E a s t S e rv ic e can and D em o c ratic p a rtie s, jo r p a rtie s th a t ap p e ar on the W A NTED : TU TO R fo r AFA. 201 C all istra tio n , re p re se n tin g the gal, he still had a p lace in the forced to fight in a w ar they Stoll Rd. 7 -1 0 /» and to ex p re ss the an ti-w a r sen­ M ichigan p resid en tial b allo t d e­ 555-2046 to a rra n g e d e ta ils. A fter IN SU R A N C E: A U TO M O BILE - M otor­ D em o c ratic P a r ty , said , “ It is discussion. do not support and w hich is not tim e n t of th e v ast m a jo rity of fended them selv es and th e ir G IBSON B-45 tw e lv e strin g , T ra d e 6 p .m . 1-10/M cycle. C all SPAR TAN , 407-5006. fashionable to say th a t lib e rals H e said th a t he ac tu a lly re p ­ A m erican s who have nothing to can d id ates W ednesday nig h t in in th e ir in te re s ts .” o r sell. C ell R ic h 351-00». M 0/» M onthly p a y m e n ts. GO G R E E N . O have failed and th a t th ey a r e old- re se n ts “ th e people w ho w ill vote SPAN ISH PR O B L E M S? W ill tu to r high g ain fro m th e U.S. agg ressio n th e E m m o n s hall lobby. The ra lly w ill begin a t 1 p m school o r college. 484-0793. 3 -1 0 /» fashioned.” H e said th a t H um p­ no for p re s id e n t.” a t C ass P a rk , on C ass and Sec­ ALUM INUM COM BINATION s to rm A LTERA TIO N S AND d re s sm a k in g for in V ietn am ,” a DCEWS m e m ­ B efore a crow d of ab o u t 50 T he discu ssio n s sponsored by d o o r- 3 ’8” x S T ’. «15.00. 882- F R A N K F U R T ? W EISB A D E N ? London lad ies. E x p e rien c e d . R easo n ab le b e r said. E m m o n s resid e n ts and th e ir h rey a s a lib e ra l “ w ill not tu rn th e E m m o n s H all Scholastic ond Avenues. 2157 a fta r5 :3 0 p .m . S-10/30 C e n tra l? M ad rid? V erona? M unich? c h arg e. 355-5855. 2 -1 0 /» T he d em o n stratio n is one of friends, the re p re se n ta tiv e s ex ­ th e cou n try b a c k ” b u t w ill seek C o m m ittee a r e to b e held ev ery R e p re se n tativ es fro m th e De­ How m a n y MSU s tu d e n ts a r e th e re a n u m b er of w orldw ide a n ti­ new and a p p ro p o riate policies tro it A rea D ra ft R e sistan ce, 1 0 » R E V E R E soom len s c a m e ra , plained th eir choice for p re si­ tw o w eeks. T he n ex t discussion, M U LTILITH CO PY du p licatin g 24 « N o r b e s t o ffer. 3534084. 3 -1 0 /» fro m th e se an d o th e r o v e rs e a s A m e r­ hour serv ice . O ffse t prin tin g . The­ w ar ev en ts held th is w eek. The d en t in 1968 and discussed im - to fit fu tu re situ atio n s. ten tativ ely se t for Nov. 6, will S tudents for a D e m o c ra tic So­ ican H igh Schools? If y ou’d lik e to p ro te s t includes ra llie s in such “ H um phrey seek s th e politics ciety and V ete ran s A gainst the ses. M an u scrip ts. Q u estio n n aires R E F R IG E R A T O R : SM ALL W esting- find o u t, s e e W h at’s H appening o r call of hope,” R ow e said , “ W allace ex p lo re” th e d r a f t” according to » 1 -3 7 » . 1-10/25 e tc. D iscount ra te s . C am pus Book W ar w ill also be p resen t. house «50. P h o n e 4844018. 1 -1 0 /» S to res, 3324677, » 1 -5 4 » . 20-11/15 re p re s e n ts th e p o litics of dis- Bob Vogt, c o m m itte m e m b er. CO LD SPO T R E F R IG E R A T O R . Good w inning condition. T w elv e cubic fe e t. IN SU R A N C E PR O B L E M S? W e spe­ c ia lize in can c e lle d , re fu s e d , and fin an cial rep o n aibility. C a r a n d bike D IA P E R S E R V IC E . S a m e d ia p e rs W ho’s Holmes p a ir.” Bill G ru elich , re p re se n ta tiv e F r e e te r c o m p a rtm e n t. C all a f te r 6 re tu rn e d a ll tim e s . B aby clo th es for th e R epublican P a r ty , said p.m . 332-34». M 0 /M in su ra n ce . IN SU R A N C E A TES, 372-53». 1032 N o rth C api­ tol. ASSOCI­ M W w ashed fre e . A M ERICAN D IA P E R SE R V IC E , 482-0864. C-10/31 Whose (continued from page one) th a t Nixon w an ts an honorable Retraction request G A R A G E SA L E : H ousehold goods S a t­ se ttle m e n t of th e V ietn am W ar u rd a y O c to b er » t h 8 a .m . to noon A N Y O NE KNOW ING T H E w h e re ab o u ts T yp in g Service PIN N IN G S position he took on th e in ju n c­ and th a t he “ does not w an t an oth­ only. 1410 H a rv a rd R oad, E a s t L an­ M arcia K ay B rem er, Saginaw $300,000 plus la rg e r principal sing. O ne block n o rth of A lb e rt P ic k of A lb e rt G ro new ald c o n ta c t W. R. tion ag ain st H olm es H all’s fre sh ­ e r K o re a .” (continued from page one) G ro n ew ald , Box 117, F o rd H ospital, sophom ore to R o b ert P a u l Fink, Ginny O steen, m e m b e r of the b ank’s counsel h as “ pointed out and slightly d iffe re n t te rm s. M otel. 1 -1 0 /» PA U LA ANN H A U G H E Y : A unique m a n hours policy. 2799 W est G ra n d , D e tro it, M ichigan q u a lity th e sis s erv ice . IB M typing, Saginaw sophom ore a t GM I Al­ S ocialist W orkers P a rty , th a t th a t th e se sta te m e n ts m a y con­ Bank officials have explained of 48202. U R G E N T . 5-10/30 I t endorsed th e position th a t this p ro ced u re is norm al C O M P L E T E S E T g r e a t books m u ltilith p rin tin g an d h a rd binding. pha T au O m ega. H aw kins took on MHA’s behalf said the p a rty p la tfo rm d em an d s stitu te a violation of libel la w s.” 337-1527. C for th a t kind of in te rim loan. to p ro tec t the individual stu d en ts “ an im m e d ia te and uncondition­ w e ste rn w orld. B est o ffer. 723-70». E S TA B LISH ED ROCK b a n d needs C arolyn B ach, D e tro it sopho­ 5-10/M o rg a n p la y e r w ith e q u ip m e n t w ho can H ow ever, th e spokesm an s ta t­ Leland C a rr, M SU’s a tto r ­ v ocalize. C all »1-4212. 3 -1 0 /» L IP P IN C O T T ’S PR O FE SSIO N A L IBM m o re to D avid H all, H ow ell sen­ of H olm es w ithout co n testin g the a l w ith d raw al from V ie tn a m .” ed the n ew sp ap er h as “ no inten­ ior, Alpha K appa P si. M iss O steen ex plained th a t ney had been also m entioned L E A R J E T s te re o ta p e p la y e rs fo r th e sis typing (including m a th e q u a ­ leg ality of the policy in question. tio n ” of m ak in g a retra c tio n . as “ a p rin c ip a l" in th e H allm ark y o u r c a r a n d hom e. F ro m 7 9 .» H A LLO W EEN R A LLY O c to b er M. tions) 4894358,4894479. 3-10/28 Bonnie G ray , R o ch ester, N.Y. No fu tu re action is planned by m o st of h e r p a r ty ’s p latfo rm up. O n d isp la y a t M AIN E L E C T R O N ­ Sponsored by L ansing M ustang Club. 7 ™ ’ sophom ore to D ave Young, D ear- could be c a rrie d o u t only if a “ We don’t feel w e have an y ­ prom otion in the e d ito ria l w hich MHA. R eg tstraU o n a t 5.30, ra lly a t, 6 . , Ca r 0 L E A M ES, e x p erie n c e d ty p ist. born sophom ore, P hi K appa Tau. thing to r e tr a c t,” he said. H e ex­ w as en title d “ MSU’s F is c a l Fin- ICS, 5558 South P en n sy lv an ia. C fro m J a c k D y k stra F o rd , All c a rs Panhellenic Council also so cialistic form of g o v ern m en t plained th e p h ra se s in question aglings Looking W orse and. VOX C O N T IN EN T A L O rg an . U sed w elco m e, tro p h ies given. 1-10/» term papers ^mo /25 R eb ecca N ietert, F arm in g to n endorsed the position tak en by w ere en a cted in th e U nited sophom ore, Alpha D elta P i to MHA and W om en’s In ter-res- S tates. w ere th e “ hanky-panky’ and the W orse.” p ro fessio n ally one y e ar. » 1 -3 6 » Alan O ’G rady, F en to n senior, B rad L ang, re p re se n ta tiv e for ch a rg e th a t th e bank had been C a rr ow ns less th a n four per/ ( a f te r 6 p .m .) P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l TE R M P A P E R S done quickly, a c ­ idence Council (WIC and 5 -1 0 /» c u ra te ly by m e d ic al-le g al s e c re ­ Alpha K appa P si. th e New P o litic s P a rty , said “ b ailed o u t” by G reen. ce n t of the re a l e s ta te tr u s t than/ called the H olm es in te rp re ta tio n W HAT M E w o rry a b o u t th e d ra ft? I'm ta ry . 337-2737. M 0 /» Tonnie K essee, O kem os ju n io r, of th e “ special p erm issio n ” th a t th e v o te rs a r e faced w ith ow ns the com plex. E N C Y C L O PE D IA : » volum es. N ot a g ra d stu d e n t in th e A ir F o r c e ROTC’s He said th a t th e bail out had Alpha D elta P i to F re d G uild, a “ te rrib le ch o ice” and actu ally G reen has also defended his- used. « 1 » . C all 3 5 5 4 » ! 3 -1 0 /» tw o y e a r p ro g r a m ! 1 -1 0 /» W ILL P IC K up and d e liv e r your clau se “ open to q u estio n .” m e a n t th a t the bank, w hich had G ran d R apids junior. actio n in taking the loan into th e typing. C all D ottie » 1 -5 5 » . 1 -1 0 /» ag re ed to a co n stru ctio n loan T IR E S . TWO F ire s to n e T ow n and N U R D -T H R O W a w ay K a re n ’s I.D . R u th F eld m an , O ak P a rk ju n ­ pension fund’s $580 m illion in-, w ith th e H allm ark E s ta te s T ru st, C ou n try snow tir e s , stu d d ed . 500-15. Like new . «40.094-94». GIBSON CLASSICAL “F ” 3 -1 0 /» g u ita r you’r e le g a l now! H appy 21st-P o o h . DICK , D IC K , H O W IE, P A U L -th a n k s 1-10/» E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T d e s ire s w ork a t hom e. P ic k up and d e liv e ry . 339- 8951. 0-10/31 ior to S tu a rt L. Cohen, D etro it ju n io r, Alpha E psilon P i. D eanne Benoy, C ry stal L ake, Equal opportunity committeo of any p ro g re ss on th e ir de­ had g o t “ in tro u b le on it ” and “ had to g et a one m o nth ex ten ­ sion.” v e stm e n t portfolio a s “ a fin