n\ « > .1 a n A ra , 21-17! 1~ \ ? ; ‘ j * Rny*WALKOWK'Z f Y W A LK O W rC Z 1. \ ' A rV m . T/yerrtunf on the Tcrentum _ . ■ th e gam ti.s. _ e.s. u<, lery and a ir strik e s during a 24 ■FO R HOT P IZ Z A SAK E C A L L TH E A C E ” hour period ending a t noon W ednesday. At th a t hour m o re than ‘‘F O R :H D T rP IZ Z A SAKE C A L L TH E A C E” 1,000 M arines w ere dropped into th e a re a by helicopters. T hey en countered little re s is t­ ACE-A-DIAMONDS 351-8800 ance. In a second operation, launched S aturday, about 1,000 M arines from the 26th R egim en­ & SUBS tal L anding T eam c a m e ashore from N avy ships along the coast Many o th e r com binations av ailable * nine m iles so uth-southeast of O P E N 7 N IG H TS Da Nang. 211 M .A .C . in a s s o rte d c o lo rs and sty les Frl, & S a t. til 3 a .n "T h e re w as som e sporadinc co n ta c t the firs t d a y ,” head­ A c r o s s th e A l i e v f r o m T w it c h e M 's ” I hours; q u a rte rs said. “ H ow ever no sig­ m on., th u rs ., f ri., 9:30-9:00 p.m . tu e s., w ed., sa t. 9:30-5:30 p.m . nificant ac tio n s have been r e ­ ported. t M onday, O c to b e r 2 8 , 1968 3 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n NEWS LBJ on Nixon., 'man from past’ re fe re n c e to a Nixon com m uni- p arty p re sid e n tia l nom inee “ You line up a few thousand summary NEW YORK (A P ) - P re s i­ h as a choice nine d ay s fro m g ra m s the D em o crats began, a th p jlir^ i h»« ^ c a te to S t^ e t ^ % ^ v G eorge C JÄ fallace. troons on th e sidew alks of the d en t Jo h n so n b ran d e d l i i r f u r i M. Nixon Sunday “ a m a n from w hen A m e ric a 's p ro b lem s w e re view s, not in the g la re of public tre M l s Æ r V a t t î r c e g s o iu t/ o > < > \ tr c i i f » pA.JiROfc' a t J * *•.- A fter paying his d isre sp e c ts to th e n atio n 's p ro b lem s a re p retty “ You tu rn the m o st difficult th e p a s t” who is due for d efe at d e fe rre d and h e r needs w e re ig- scru tin y , but in p riv a te le tte rs n o red ,” a m a n who ta lk s vague- to special in te re st g ro u p s.” th e R epublican nom inee, Jo h n ­ sim ple an d listed som e of them diplom atic and m ilita ry prob­ A c a p s u le s u m m a r y o f th e d a y 's e v e n ts f r o m Nov. 5. The P re sid e n t said Hu­ this w ay: lem s the country fac es over to b e rt H. H um phrey w ill re p e a t ly ab o u t ending “ w astefu l” pro- T h is la st w as an obvious son sw ung w ith s a rc a sm on th ird o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . Gen. C urtis M. L eM ay,” the H a rry T ru m a n ’s com e-from -be- W allace vice p resid e n tia l ru n ­ hind electio n v icto ry of 1948. ning m ate. And, in a h ard -h ittin g p o litical speech to re p re se n ta tiv e s of LO N D O N PRO TEST “ And, you use the p resid en tial lim ousine to ta k e c a re of th e New Y o rk ’s ra c ia l m eltin g pot, p ro te st m o v e m en t.” Johnson d escrib ed w h at he said W allace once said th a t if any is th e e sse n tia l d ifferen ce b e­ " S o tr e D am e gam bled; he (A ra P arseghian) p la y ed to u in and p la y ed to the h ilt." tw een th e tw o m a jo r p a rtie s in A m e ric a : ‘‘D em o c rats fac e problem s. ‘‘R epublicans d efe r prob­ U.S. Embassy besieged LO N D O N (A P ) - A sea of san d s of p ro te st m a rc h e rs, c a p ita l-a b o u t h alf th e n um ber sons ch arg ed w ith ca rry in g of­ d em o strato r lay down in fro n t of his c a r, it would be th e la st tim e th e d em o n strato r would w ant to. —D u ffy D augherty m a n y of them M ao-style Com ­ H um phrey, Johnson said, be­ le m s .” yelling d e m o n stra to rs sw ept th e o rg an iz ers expected. fensive w eapons such a s knives, yond question is " th e A m erican D em o c ratic p resid e n tia l nom i­ through c e n tra l London w ith m u n ists, hurling fire c ra c k e rs D e m o n stra to rs b urned an p ain t s p ra y s and w eighted public se rv a n t who is b est p re­ nee H um phrey, he said, has V iet Cong flags Sunday in a an d sm oke bom bs a g a in st solid A m erican flag, ch anted, “ Ho, chains. pared by intelligence, exp eri­ faced A m eric a’s p ro b lem s a ll huge an ti-A m erican d e m o n stra ­ co rd o n s of police. The M aoists Ho, Ho Chi M inh,” and s e t fire Five P o lice m e n w ere reported ence, com passion and c h a ra c te r his life--not d e fe rre d o r ignored tion th a t eru p ted in violence b ro k e aw ay from th e m a in body to a pile of boxes in th e s tr e e t injured. to succeed to this highest office th em , b u t offered p ra c tic a l solu­ around the U.S. E m b assy . of a long-heralded V ietnam pro­ n e a r th e em b assy . M issiles At the London School of E co­ in the lan d .” International News tions. The E m b assy , in ' G rosvenor te s t r a lly ' w hich d rew about sh a tte re d w indow s of th e A m eri­ nom ics, w hich stu d en ts have On his bu siest political w eek­ e Views of C osm onaut G eorgy B eregovoy in his Soyuz 3 But, he said, th e nation also Square, w as besieged by thou­ 25,000 d em o n strato rs in to the can A utom obile A ssociation taken o v er a s a sa n c tu a ry and end of the cam paign, Johnson s p a c e c ra ft w ere televised Sunday aftern o o n in th e U.S.S.R. Building and o th e r s tru c tu re s m edical aid c e n te r, ab o ut 40 in­ b e a t the d ru m s for H um phrey in a m a jo r d e p a rtu re fro m previous se c re tiv e handling of around th e sq u are. ju red d e m o n stra to rs were S aturday in K entucky and W est Soviet launchings. T here is speculation th a t Soyuz 3, c u r­ In the g en e ral c lim a te of dis­ brought in by stu d en t-d riv er V irginia and taped a speech for ren tly orbiting the e a rth , will be appro ach ed an d joined in o rd e r police rep o rted an explo­ am b u lan ces fro m G rosvenoi use on th e CBS rad io netw ork o rb it by an o th er s p a c e c ra ft ca rry in g a m u ltip le crew . A link-up betw een two m anned orbiting ship s would be a h isto ric first. B eregovoy's spaceship is sim ila r to Soyuz 1, Wall ace campaign rolling; sion badly d am ag e d th e Jo h n F. K ennedy m e m o ria l a t R unny­ m ede. The m em o rial, w ithin Square. “ We’r e spending m o st of our tim e p u ttin g stitc h e s in head Sunday night. In m idday, he flew to N ew Y ork Sunday to ad­ dress a luncheon sponsored by w hich cra sh ed in April 1967 killing C osm o n au t V lad im ir sig h t of W indsor C astle, w as un­ w ounds,” a physician said. th e D em o cratic N ational Com ­ talks victory, blasts polls M. K om arov. veiled by Q ueen E liz ab e th II in Police, u n d er Scotland Y ard m itte e ’s A ll-A m ericans Council M ay 1965 in the p rese n ce of o rd ers to tr e a t th e d e m o n stra ­ --an organization seeking to line • An explosion during a co n c ert a t a U.S. en listed m e n ’s M rs. Kennedy. to rs as g en tly a s possible, devel­ up support from ethnic and na­ se rv ic e club in Cu Chi, South V ietnam , Sunday killed th ree T he B elgian w ar m e m o rial in oped an e ffec tiv e technique for MONTGOM ERY, Ala. (U P I) - of th e vote, a drop of 5 p er ra llie s tionality groups. soldiers and wounded 26. T h ere w as slig h t d am ag e to the V ictoria E m b a n k m e n t G ard en s blocking th em fro m the e m b a s­ T hird p a rty ca n d id a te G eorge cent. building. W allace denounces the heck­ w as sm e a re d w ith red p ain t and sy, which th ey a tta c k e d a s “ the To this audience, the P re s i­ C. W allace goes into th e clos­ le rs as " a n a rc h is ts " and daubed w ith slogans such as la ir of th e c a p ita list a g g re s­ dent re m a rk e d pointedly th a t ing w eek of the p resid en tial P arad o x ically , he say s it is • Shot to d ea th in Y ugoslavia, the p re sid e n t an d two “ th e kind of people folks in “ A narchy is o rd e r." so rs.” H um phrey “ is a m a n who began cam p aig n talking like a w inner those who like him th e le a st m e m b ers of a n atio n alist organization opposed to P re sid e n t th is country a re sick and O utside A u stralia H ouse, a t Standing a t tim e s 50 feet fighting for hum an rig h ts before and b elittlin g th e polls w hich who a r e helping him th e m o st T ito 's C om m unist g o vernm ent w ere found by M unich police tire d o f." He says they " g e t th e s ta r t of the S trand, one deep, the bobbies le t th e dem on­ o th e rs began to pay even rh e to r­ show him losing ground. --the yelling, so m e tim es egg S aturday. A spokesm an said it is su sp ected th a t they w ere m e a m illion votes ev e ry tim e group of m a rc h e rs sym bolically stra to rs su rg e fo rw ard and a l­ ical trib u te s to fre e d o m .” W allace say s he will be and rock throw ing college stu ­ killed by m e m b e rs of the Y ugoslav intelligence agency. th ey show up. b urned an A u stralian flag. P a m ­ m ost ab so rb ed th em in a m ass elec ted : th a t th e polls a r e d en ts who d isru p t his cam p aig n The chief executive s ta rte d off p h lets d istrib u te d by an o rg an i­ of blue u n ifro m s. Then, as the “ L iars. . .try in g to rig the his p rep a re d speech by ticking zation calling itself “ A u stral­ big shove p e te re d out, the police elec tio n ” th a t th ey have been off rese m b la n ce s he saw be­ • Inform ed so urces said Sunday th a t Isra eli tro o p s m ay ians an d N ew Z ealan d ers ag a in st pushed th em back firm ly into w rong before and a re w rong tw een th e 1948 and 1968 c a m ­ have been cau g h t by su rp rise a t th e s ta r t of S a tu rd a y 's th e V ietnam w a r,” had urged line. nine hour b a ttle w ith E g y p t along th e Suez Canal. New again. A fter the re tu rn s have been G renade d isru p ts th e d em o n stratio n th ere. The c a p ita l had been girded paigns. T ru m an u p se t fo rm e r Gov. T hom as E . D ew ey of New a rtille ry duels broke out Sunday a c ro ss I s ra e l's b o rd er w ith At the C enotaph w ar m em o ­ for violence from the s ta rt. counted Nov. 5, he says, “ We Y ork ju st 20 y e a rs ago. Jo rd an . r ia l in W hitehall, som e dem on­ Steel b a rrie rs sealed off P rim e a r e going to p u t som e of the • An explosive device seriously d am ag e d th e m em o rial polling ou tfits out of th e busi­ CSU h o m e c o m in g s tra to rs kicked w re a th s placed th e re in m e m o ry of " v ic tim s of M inister H aro ld W ilson’s re s i­ dence a t No. 10 Downing s tre e t “ T he final rese m b la n ce is y et to co m e,” he said, “ but it is n ess.” to the la te P re sid e n t John K ennedy a t R unnym ede. E ngland, C om m unist tyranny. and police g u ard ed sc o re s of key com ing su re a s I stand h e re . The fo rm e r A labam a g o v er­ FO R T COLLINS. Colo. (A P ) -- C olorado S tate U n iv ersity c a m ­ Sunday. The b last w as believed to be co nnected w ith a Show ers of m issiles, ranging buildings along the m a rc h route. n o r's cam p aig n ju ic e s have pus police w ere continuing th e ir se a rc h Sunday for a p ra n k ste r V ietnam p ro te st m arch. who rele ase d a g ren ad e-ty p e c a n n iste r filled w ith a rio t control from stones to bags of flour, fell been bubbling furiously sin ce a on h ard -p ressed police d efend­ A lm ost ev e ry shade of le ftist crow d of ab o u t 17,000 g ree ted g as in a ballroom w h ere stu d e n ts w ere ce le b ra tin g th e ir annual N a tio n a l News him w ith a 15-minute standing hom ecom ing S atu rd ay night. ing th e em b assy from the shov­ opinion w as rep rese n ted in the ing. shouting mob. Inside, 11 rally--C om m unists, an a rc h ists, ovation T hursday night a t M a­ Six persons, four of them ca m p u s p olicem en, w ere hospitalized • G en. C urtis LeM ay said Sunday a study by th e N ational U.S. M arines stood guard. rad ic al, rev o lu tio n ary socialists dison S quare G ard en in New a f te r being ov erco m e by rhe noxious fu m es, which caused choking Security Council of the stra te g ic m ilita ry stre n g th of the and stu d en ts p ro testin g not only York. I t w as th e highlight of and vom iting. About 4,000 m a rc h e rs w ere U nited S tate s and the Soviet Union show s the U nited S tate s the V ietnam w ar but the whole an in ten siv e and h ec tic w eek Donald Banks, cam p u s police se rg e a n t, identified th e ag en t trap p ed in n earb y South Audley is "losing ground ra p id ly .” stru c tu re of society. of politicking, m o stly in the a s a type of te a r gas, b u t CSU c h e m ists w ere called in to m ak e S tre e t w hen police sealed off in d u stria l E a s t and M idw est. po sitiv e id en tificatio n of th e su bstance. both ends a f te r giving w ay to a P am p h le ts denounced “ the • Sen. E dm und M uskie said Sunday th a t both the young A fire d e p a rtm e n t official said ab o u t 200 p ersons w ere g ath ered ch a rg e by d e m o n stra to rs using sav ag e ‘»im p erialist invasion of and diSadVantSged tie e d to- te a r o * th t lessons of ¡continued * -" H is ViMlbiy1' buoyant s p irits in th e stu d en t union b allro o m when th e fu m es oozed from th e th e ir banners’ a s lances. V ietnartt’fiy th e U.S. g overnm ent p articip a tio n in politics, even w hen th ey lose. T h ere cannot w ere uplifted ag ain by a tu rn ­ ven tilatio n sy stem . M ost of th em w ere stu d en ts and th e ir d a te s By ea rly evening police r e ­ a n d 'its su p p o rters in the P e n ta ­ be "in d iffe re n ce in one y e a r and u n re stra in e d en th u siasm out of m ori? th an 10,000 shout­ ju s t com ing to the dance. p o rted 24 a r r e s ts , m o stly of p e r­ g o n .” our in a n o th e r," thU D em o c ratic vice-p resid en tial can d id ate ing follow ers S atu rd ay in Cin­ said. cinnati. They had w aited for him alm o st tw o hours becau se • R ichard M. Nixon accused H ubert H. H um p h rey Sunday he w as la te in arriv in g . hot dogs of spreading con stern atio n and confusion am ong U.S. allies "D o es th a t look like m y c a m ­ and a d v e rsa rie s by talking "to o m uch and too loosely about paign is sa g g in g ?” he grinned. V ietn am ." In a nationally b ro a d c a st rad io speech Nixon A n ational poll re le a se d Sun­ said "W hen negotiations a re in p ro g ress, an undisciplined day gave W allace 15 p er cen t tongue can be th e w o rst enem y of peace. " are M aybe y o u ... this long. How long is YOUR HUNGRY? s h o r te n It . T r y a ta n - g y p iz z a o r one o f o u r g r e a t s a n d w ic h e s . A ll d e liv e r e d In s t a n t ly at no e x t r a c o s t. M S T J ’s B ig g e s t S u b -T y p e S a n d w ic h s h o u ld t a lk m o re to th e A big 16” one item pizza fo r $2.50. 1 2 - in c h l 4 9 • IM P O R T E D I T A L I A N S A L A M I m an do rm d e l . only M O N .- T H U R S . • PRO VO LO N E CHEESE 2 4 - in c h 2 7 9 • S L IC E D S L O W -C U R E D H A M fr o m C A L L 3 3 2 -6 5 1 7 • T H IC K T O M A T O S L IC E S 3 5 1 -3 8 0 0 • • S W E E T S P A N IS H O N IO N C R IS P L E T T U C E S H R E D S £ A\ A L L IS -C H A L M E R S VARSITY • B L^D E D S E A S O N IN G S S p a r ta n S h o p p in g C e n t e r • F R E S H IT A L I A N BREAD F R E E , FA S T D E L IV E R Y A L L IS -C H A L M E R S , B O X 61 2 , M I L W A U K E E W I 5 3 2 0 1 - A N E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y E M P L O Y E R Ja m e s S. Granelli, m a n a g in g ed ito r M I C H IG A N E d w a r d A. Bri It T rinka Cline, ca m p u s ed ito r . e d it o r - i n - c h i e f Jerry P a n kh u rst, e d it o r i a ! e d it o r r TATE NEWS Carol Budrou'i a dvertising m a n a g e r Tom ttrou'n, sports ed ito r Patricia A n stett, associale ca m p u s e d ito r LOST ^ fO U N D i f * fc.l? D ÎV i « « IV I **X . 't " —ir i <-< Six-tim e recip leni oi m e P a c e m a k e r a w a rd fo r outstan d in g jo u rn alism . EDITORIALS N a t i o n a l p a r a n o i a i n e d u c a t i o n b i l l C o n g ress has now c o m p le t­ c o n s id e rs th a t th e s e s tu d e n ts b ro u g h t u p la s t Ju n e . T h e s ta te h a p p e n s , p e r h a p s it w ill b e b u t ed a c tio n on its a p p ro p ria tio n are a lre a d y ris k in g c iv il con­ re s o lu tio n w as in te n d e d to cut a s h o rt s te p u n til d is s e n t is s i­ b ill fo r th e D e p t, of H e a lth , v ic tio n s in m a n y in s ta n c e s to r a p p ro p ria tio n s to s ta te sup­ le n c e d n o t o n ly b y b r i b e r y and E d u c a tio n , and W e lfa re , in ­ th e fre e d o m to v o ic e th e ir p o rte d c o lle g e s and u n iv e r­ b la c k m a il, but by ta c tic s we c lu d in g a s e c tio n w h ic h a g a in o p in io n s , and fea r of lo s in g s itie s th a t " c a n n o t o r w ill n o t have o fte n s a id are a lie n to a d e m o n s tr a te s th e p a ra n o id c o n ­ fin a n c ia l a s s is ta n c e w ill ce r­ m a in ta in s tu d e n t o rd er and f re e s o c ie ty . d itio n o f th is c o u n try . ta in ly n o t, in m ost in s ta n c e s , d is c ip lin e on th e ir c a m p u s e s .” I t is n o t th a t tr u e c r im in a l a c ­ S e c tio n 411 of th e b ill say s d e te r th e ir a c tio n s . B e s id e s , In such in s ta n c e s a p p ro p ria ­ tiv ity s h o u ld not be c u rta ile d , th a t none of th e fu n d s ap p ro ­ th e p e rc e n ta g e of “ d e m o n s tra ­ tio n s to th e in v o lv e d u n iv e r­ but ra th e r th a t th e e x c e s s iv e , p ria te d by th e b ill c a n b e u s e d to rs ” on a c a m p u s w h o a re r e ­ s ity w o u ld be cut " in p ro p o r­ p a ra n o ic c o n c e n tra tio n on s tu ­ by any p e rs o n c o n v ic te d of u s­ c e iv in g fe d e ra l a id is u n d o u b t­ tio n to th e num ber of rio to u s dent la w b re a k e rs , o fte n con­ in g "fo rc e , ^ tre s p a s s or th e e d ly v ery s m a ll. As H en ry C. a n d u n d is c ip lin e d s tu d e n ts .” v ic te d by m is u n d e rs ta n d in g s e iz u re of p ro p e rty ” to ob­ D ykem a, d ire c to r of fin a n c ia l O n e b a s ic d if fe re n c e b e tw e e n o r s u p p re s s io n o f d is s e n t, m ay s tru c t n o rm al o p e ra tio n of an a id s , p o in te d o u t, “ I th in k th e y th e tw o , h o w e v e r, is th a t th e b e th e h a r b in g e r o f a m o r e to ­ in s titu tio n o f h ig h e r le a rn in g . are tr y in g to p re v e n t a n o th e r ‘ W e ll, h e w a s a b o u t th is h ig h , w it h p o in te d fe d e ra l la w w ill c a rry m o re ta l s u p p r e s s io n to c o m e . C o lu m b ia , but m any of th e s e e a rs a n d w e a r in g a g re e n s u it . . w e ig h t. F o rtu n a te ly , s u p p o rt­ --T h e E d ito r s It ap p e ars th a t a n ta g o n is m ( d e m o n s tra to rs ) a r e n 't under e r s in t h e s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e w e r e to w a rd e d u c a tio n is m o u n tin g th e s e p ro g ra m s. It m ig h t de­ u n a b le to m u s te r enough sup­ w ith in th e c o u n try , p a rtic u la r­ te r a few b u t n o t th a t m a n y .” p o r t to tu rn th e r id ic u lo u s b ill ly am ong le g is la to rs . It m ay The ro le of a u n iv e rs ity in in to la w . C o n g ress, h o w e v e r, D IC K G R E G O R Y w e ll be u n d e rlin e d by a fe a r, th e a ffa ir w as m ade v ery ex­ h a s n o t c h o s e n to b e s o r e a s o n ­ im p la n te d b y f o rc e s o n th e f a r p lic it. As D ykem a s ta te d , th e a b le . rig h t, of th e p o litic a l p o w e r of la w "does not le a v e us m uch s tu d e n ts . A c c o rd in g ly , th e p o w ­ ers th a t b e h av e a n sw e re d c r ie s o f " S tu d e n t P o w e r ” w ith th e la titu d e som e so m eo n e or g en e ral le e w a y . is ta k e n W e ll g u id e lin e s . to co u rt and get If w hat la w It is frig h te n in g c o u ld p o s s ib ly o f th is n a tu re . O n e c a n to c o n s id e r fo llo w a be Consistent inconsistency a b la c k m a il- s tr u c tu r e d m e th o d ch a rg ed and c o n v ic te d , th e n re a s o n a b ly su re th a t in th e it. P eople all over th e w orld would be o f th e ir o w n --" no m o n e y u n le s s fo rth c o m in g e le c tio n , a new M exico City is in creasin g ly becom ing dem anding d em o cracy for them selves. I d o n 't th in k we have m uch the sym bol of th e em erg in g new sp irit A m eric a’s m o st cru c ial b a ttle has y et th e gam e is p la y e d by our c h o ic e .” tid e o f c o n s e r v a tis m , b e it fro m which is gaining m o m en tu m throughout to be w aged a t hom e. I would ra th e r see r u le s .” P e r h a p s a c o rre la tio n c a n b e a W a lla c e or N ix o n p o in t of d o m e stic strife betw een A m ericans than the w orld. Student rev o lts have fa r su r­ T h e n a iv e te of th e ir re a so n ­ d raw n b e tw e e n th is p re se n t v ie w , w ill d is c o v e r n e w pow er passed anything seen on a cam p u s in this to see A m ericans engaging in foreign in W a s h i n g t o n . I f a n d w h e n t h i s co untry and in d icate the courageous and tu rm oil. D uring the D em o c ratic Conven­ in g b e c o m e s o b v io u s w h e n one la w , and a s im ila r s ta te b ill d eterm in e d sp irit of L atin A m erican tion in Chicago thousands of troops w ere youth. R ecently, v ictorious A m erican brought into the city to keep the peace. black a th le te s shocked a sizable seg m en t It is u n fo rtu n a te th a t th e re w ere not 100 of public opinion in the U nited S tate s by m o re Chicagos occuring sim ultaneously J a m e s H a r r is o n f o r C o n g re ss raisin g th e ir hands in th e clenched fist throughout th e country. P e rh a p s then it sa lu te w hile accep tin g th e ir gold m ed als would have been n ec essary to bring th e -T h e ra c e fo r th e S ix th C on­ to h e lp s lu m d w e lle rs c le a n a t the O lym pic G am es. As a re su lt they A m erican troops back from V ietnam to H a r r i s o n 's d o m e s tic re fo rm s g re s s io n a l D is tric t, a c o n s ti­ w ere expelled from th e G am es. keep the dom estic peace. u p th e ir o w n s lu m are as. He a l s o in c lu d e th e 1 8 -y e a r-o ld v o te If th e re had been a re a lly m o rally P erso n ally . I n ev er have been ab le to tu e n c y w h ic h in c lu d e s M S U , is a ls o a d v o c a te s th e " s c a tte re d an d re g is tra tio n of a ll fire a r m s . co m m itted people s a rm y of G erm a n u n d erstan d why the clenched fist salu te /» in erican s cu rre n tly su p p o rt th e can d i­ a c le a r-c u t c o n te s t b e tw e e n a h o u s in g ” a p p ro a c h to lo w -re n t On th e in te r­ produces w hite o u trag e. Black folks youth in the 1930’s, c re a tin g dom estic dacy of G eorge W allace for P re sid e n t b e­ M c C a rth y D e m o c r a t a n d a c o n ­ learned th e clenched fist sa lu te from d iso rd er as A m erican and L atin A m er­ h o u s in g ra th e r th a n th e " h ig h - n a tio n a l le v e l, cau se he h as prom ised to give th em “ law w hite folks. We have been using baking ican stu d en ts a r e doing today, m illions s e r v a tiv e R e p u b lic a n . r is e ” ap p ro a ch . and o rd e r." Such W allace su p p o rters do he . a d v o c a te s ' soda ju s t as m uch a s w hite folks and we of Je w s and other people th e w orld over not seem to rea lize (or a r e unw illing to T h e d i f f e r e n c e s in th e cam ­ H a rris o n h as a ls o c a lle d fo r a c o m p le te » saw the clenched fist on th e box. would have been sp a re d sen seless slaugh­ ad m it) th a t they a re cham pioning the p a ig n p ro m is e s of D e m o c ra tic th e re fo rm o f th e w e lf a r e sys­ A m erican s w ere proud to w in the gold ca u se of th e sa m e m an w ho stood in the te r. And until A m erica g ets her own b o m b in g h a lt m ed als but o u trag ed to see th e clenched school house door to block law and o rd er house in order, she cannot ju stify the c a n d id a te Jam es H a rris o n and te m a n d a r g u e s th a t m o th e r s r e ­ o v e r N o rth ^ fist. Y et th e O lym pic G am es th e m se lv es M any A m erican s sev erely criticiz e presum ption of d ic tatin g solutions to h is in c u m b e n t opponent in d i­ c e iv in g A id to D e p e n d e n t C h i l­ V ie tn a m , sp o n ­ foreign problem s. a re supposed to aid the dev elo p m en t of th e w elfa re sy stem in th is country. “ R e­ c a te th e d e s ira b ility of v o te r d ren (A D C ) s h o u ld b e p r o v id e d a sp irit of cooperation and un ity in the lie f” has becom e a d irty w ord in A m er­ We w ill begin to bring o rd er to ev ery s o rs h ip of fre t s u p p o r t fo r th e f o r m e r o v e r th e w orld population. It is en tirely co n sist­ ica. An atm o sp h e re h as been c re a te d A m erican household w hen the c a p ita l­ w ith b a b y s it te r s a n d jo b t r a i n ­ e l e c t i o n en t w ith th a t sp irit for black A m erican w h ere people a r e ash am e d to be on r e ­ istic sy stem is brought into pro p er p e r­ la tte r. in g to h e lp th e m e s c a p e th e w e l­ w h ic h w o u ld l sp ectiv e in this country. I do not advo­ a th le te s to offer a salu te w hich w ill be lief. If relief e m b a rra sse s o r sh am es H a r r i s o n 's p la tfo rm encom - f a r e c y c le . i n c l u d e th e H a rris o n im m ed ia te ly recognized by black people A m erica, le t it be called foreign aid. c a te destroying the ca p ita listic system , p ases a b ro ad s p e c tru m o f lib ­ in all o th e r p articip a tin g co u n tries. To A m erica is n ever e m b a rra sse d to send b ut I do insist th a t it be put in its pro­ T o b r i n g th e c i tiz e n c l o s e r to N a tio n a l L ib e ra tio n F ro n t and criticiz e or penalize black A m erican a th ­ m oney all o ver E u ro p e for h ealth pro­ p er p la ce behind th e U nited S tate s Con­ e ra l re fo rm ra n g in g fro m s lu m g o v e rn m e n t, H a rris o n h as p ro ­ w ith d ra w a l of A m e ric a n le tes for recognizing a com m on bond of je c ts and the like, and it is nothing but stitution. Today the C onstitution has c le a n - u p a t h o m e to a b o m b in g posed a c itiz e n s a d v is o ry com ­ tr o o p s . unity is in co n sisten t w ith A m eric a’s sup­ becom e the se rv a n t of c a p ita lism r a th e r relief. Those who c ritic iz e w elfa re do h a l t in V i e t n a m . m itte e in w h ic h h e w o u ld m e e t posed d e sire for w orld cooperation. not seem to m ind fa rm subsidies. A m er­ than th e c a p ita listic sy stem serving the H a rris o n has a ls o em pha­ The black a th letes w ere expelled be­ ic a ’s inconsistency san ctio n s paying fa r ­ b est in te re sts of all A m erican s w ithin S ta te and fe d e ra l fu n d in g . o n c e a m o n th to d is c u s s is s u e s s iz e d th a t fe d e ra l m ilita ry cau se th e ru le s of the O lym pic G am e s m e rs not to p lan t b ut re se n ts providing the fram ew o rk of the C onstitution. The H a rris o n savs. s h o u ld be » sed w ith h is c o n s titu e n ts . s p e n d in g s h o u ld be s u b s ta n ­ r e c e n t inability to produce m eaningful s ta te th a t they a re not supposed to be financial assista n c e a fte r she plants. political. The clenched fist sa lu te w as A m eric a’s m o st pronounced inconsis­ gun control legislation w a s a fine ex- tia lly cut back to a llo w m o re in te rp re te d as in jectin g a note of po lit­ tency is. illu stra te d by her inability, tn am ole. The v ast m a jo rity of the A m er­ fu n d s fo r e d u c a tio n and do­ ican people favored a stro n g gun con­ ical propagandizing into th e co o p erativ e solve b asic p ro b lem s a t hom e w hile p re ­ B la c k f o r s ta te H o u se m e s tic p ro b le m s . s p irit of the G am es. To be co n sisten t sum ing to be ab le to solve everyone trol. B ut the fire a rm s industry, a pow­ erfu l voice in the ca p ita listic sy stem J im H a rris o n is o ffe rin g a w ith th a t sen tim en t, both A m erican and e ls e ’s p ro b lem s abroad. le m s and is s u e s th a n h is R e­ R u ssia should be expelled from co m p e­ The inconsistency is m agnified by the said “ No“ to firm gun control m e a s­ The M ic h -g a n H o u se of R e p ­ h e a lth y change. He w o u ld be u res. T he bill w as d efeated, d isre g a rd ­ tition. Both co u n tries m ak e p o litical hay ludicrous sp e cta cle of A m erican troops re s e n ta tiv e s ra c e fo r th e 5 9 th p u b lic a n o p p o n e n t. a s tro n g in flu e n c e in C o n g ress ing th e will of the people. of O lym pic G am e co m p etitio n by keeping in V ietnam a tte m p tin g to fo rce dem o­ D is tric t p re s e n ts so m ew h at of B la c k has based h is cam ­ fo r lib e ra l p ro g ra m s, and as close sc o re and „publicizing th e ir com ­ c ra c y upon people a t gunpoint. If A m er­ When life in A m erica is tru ly defined p a ra tiv e acco m p lish m en ts in th e n atio n ­ ic a ’s p erfo rm an ce of d em o crac y a t hom e and conducted by th e C onstitution of the a d ile m m a to th e v o te r. D em ­ p a ig n o n th e n ee d fo r m o r e p a r ­ such d eserv es th e su p p o rt of al m a ss m edia. w ere co n sisten t w ith w hat w e say about U nited S tate s a m a jo r step will have o c ra tic c o n te n d e r T e rry B la c k , tic ip a tio n in th e d e m o c ra tic a c o n c e rn e d c o n s titu e n c y . B ut A m erica has alw ay s been co n sis­ been taken to control the use of all the d e m o cratic w ay of lifef it would never an o rd a in e d m in is te r in th e p ro ce ss, fis c a l r e f o rm and ta x - T h e E d ito rs te n t in displaying inconsistencies. Many be n ecessary to ta k e up a rm s to en fo rce guns, a t hom e and abroad. C h ris tia n C h u rch and R epub­ lo a d re d is trib u tio n , g r e a te r ra­ lic a n Jam e. B ro w n , v ic e -p re s ­ c ia l and e c o n o m ic ju s tic e , in ­ id e n t o f th e P a n a x C o r p ., h a v e c re a se d a id to p u b lic educa­ O U R R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S not been asl tio n and, yes. la w and o rd er s p e c i f i c c a m p a ig n s u e s as onl is ­ we (te m p e re d tu n a te ly ). B la c k h a s b e e n w ith ju s tic e , c lo s e to fo r­ s tu ­ Capitalism, socialism can coexist I " ance? Socialism is not onl only th e bene- m i g h t w is h , d e n ts th r o u g h h is w o rk w ith To th e E d ito r : " . . . G oods go w here they a re the P e rh a p s a b e tte r question would be fac to r of “ so ciety ” but also of indivi- b u t B 1a c kl th e U n iv e rs ity C h ris tia n M ove­ I re a d w ith g re a t in te re s t Mr. Ish am ’s m o st votes or dollars. A rich m a n ’s w h eth er this “ in a lie n ab le” rig h t of d uals, including you, Mr. Isham . re c e n t le tte r to th e ed ito r in w hich he dog m ay rec eiv e th e m ilk th a t a poor p u rsu it is abridged by socialism . Mr. R ich ard G. W alter sh o w s so n e | m e n t a n d se rv e d a s p ro je c t a d ­ Ish am claim s th a t ‘ca p ita lism is the E a s t L ansing se t out to defend cap ita lism and “ explain child needs to avoid rick e ts. Why?. . . d is tin c tly p ref­ v i s e r t o t h a t g r o u p 's a m b i t i o u s th e im p licatio n s of c a p ita lis m 's a lte rn a ­ B ecau se au ctio n m a rk e ts a r e doing only econom ic sy stem based on individual g ra d u a te stu d e n t e r a b le s ta n d s . p ro je c t, th e U rb a n C a d re . tive, so c ialism .” C ap italism and social­ w h at they a r e designed to d o -p u ttin g fre ed o m .” F re ed o m to choose from ism a re tre a te d as m u tu ally exclusive goods in the hands of those who can am ong a num ber of poorly paying jobs N o n e e d fo r h o u rs The v o t e r|_ T e rry B l a c k 's b ac k g ro u n d , econom ic sy ste m s; th e th eo retical vir- is sc a n t consolation to those who a re un­ s h o u l d g iv e B la c k th o u g h so m ew h at lim ite d , and pay th e m o s t . . . " To th e E d ito r; tu re s of c a p ita lism being co n trasted with p rep a re d , often through no fau lt of th e ir Is th e “ in alien ab le rig h t to engage in own, for b e tte r positions. It should be The P re sid e n ts’ Council of F e e H all, s e r i o u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n to B la c k h is m o r e lib e r a l s ta n d s th a n h is c e rta in p ra c tic a l shortco m in g s of social­ w h ate v er p u rsu it he chooses” m o re b asic obvious th a t such so cialist m e a su re s a s com posed of 24 house p re sid e n ts r e p r e ­ w ho. a lth o u g h he in d u lg e s in R e p u b lic a n opponent com ­ ism , som e of w hich a re of dubious th an th e “ rig h t" to ad eq u ate su sten an ce job train in g re tu rn m o re in te rm s of senting the 1,200 re sid e n ts of F ee, join s a b it to o m u c h p h ra s e -m a k in g , m end h im as th e best c h o ic e validity. in a land of plenty? WIC and H olm es H all in urging the Stu- C onsider b u t one of th e p ra c tic a l sh o rt­ eq u ality than they cost in te rm s of fre e ­ sh o w s in d ic a tio n s th a t he w ill f o r v o t e r s o n N o v . 5. dom . L.T. Hobhouse noted in L ibera lism d en t-F acu lty Ju d ic ia ry to reco n sid er the com ings of cap ita lism as expressed by th a t “ lib erty w ithout eq u ality is a nam e policy of hours for fre sh m a n w om en. We be m o re re s p o n s ib le to p ro b - - T h e E d ito rs P ro fess o r S am uelson, noted econom ist. Letter policy of noble sound and squalid re s u lt.” endorse the abolition of hours on the P E A N U T S T his brin g s m e to th e p o in t I w ish to grounds th a t th e re is no need for such a S - M ia S l M iM. M NOT A I THOUGHT YOU (iJERE 60IN6 TO T he S tate N ew s w elcom es all le tte rs. m ake. C ap italism and so cialism a r e not c u rta ilm e n t of stu d en t freedom . F u rth e r, üm unjL HYPOCRITE! w e urg e all stu d en ts, and e sp ec ially all CALL ME A They should be typed and signed w ith the m u tu ally exclusive econom ic sy stem s. n r HYPOCRITE hom e tow n, stu d en t, facu lty or sta ff sta n d ­ T h at’ they can co ex ist is c le a rly dem on­ stu d e n t governm ents, to publicly in d ic ate a v ú v T L Íb . ^\r££/e- olI L ■ ing, and local phone n um ber included. No . s tr a te d in our co untry today. Social in sti­ th e ir positions on th is issue. unsigned le tte r w ill be accep ted for publi­ tutions, not the le a s t of w hich is public F e e H all P re sid e n ts' Council catio n , and no le tte r will be p rin ted w ith­ education, have p ra c tic a lly b eco m e p a rt o ut a sig n a tu re ex c ep t in e x tre m e circ u m ­ of our h eritag e. How m any of us a t MSU E D IT O R ’S N O TE: The p re sid e n ts’ coun­ sta n ce s. All le tte rs m u st be less th an 300 would have been ab le to a tta in o u r c u rre n t cil is a forum of house p resid e n ts, not the w ords long for publication w ithout editing. ed u catio n al level w ithout public assist- F e e H all governing body. M onday, O c to b e r 2 8 , 1968 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n m i îVietnam hero defends U.S. stance th a t such V iet Cong le aflets u la r atten tio n to a hedgerow . " op eratio n of th e V ietn am ese m uch po pula r su p p o rt Bol- A W est P o in t g ra d u a te , O tis ■ By G E O R G E B U L L A R D State N e w t S ta ff W rite r w e re easily found. His "hard* "W e a r e ,” he said, “ in Vlet- In fo rm e rs in c re a se —.«-vU.ti ^ d esp ite sterlng h is opinion, he cited found A m erican and V ietna- t / oUK' “ «1 troop* th e ^ V le t • 1• *J % t ’!► - ,- M l . - I ' V 'A . , r - v r .i;V l l/K j h t #C 0 » r— " / > .* * ..Jfc. J ’A l ’ L . t ! „ ‘. . v . — W oman onfce gave infor­ ■<- ‘-« " -^ e tin g a re S iV irtg * dole prSflL a o e w H ^ lv fh g ’ s row fully see you In a rough pine Cong. rea so n s We cannot w ithdraw The V iet Cong a r e d raftin g educated children a r e goals m coffin. . .your happiness is be* He did find th em , how ever, b ecau se people would lose faith and in co m b at ea rn ed a D is­ in us honoring our w ord m a tio n to th e V ietn am ese. The V iet Cong found o ut ab o u t it 12 and 15 y e a r old boys, giv­ com m on to both societies, he side a w arm fire p la c e .” ing th em six d ay s m ilita ry said. O tis felt th a t the n a tu ra l r e ­ and cu t off an e a r and a b rea st. Capt. M alcolm D. O tis of the tinguished S ervice C ross for so u rces of Indochina a r e im ­ T hey do th in g s like th a t to train in g and sending th em down D ept, of M ilitary S cience found heroism . m a k e people re lu c ta n t to in­ the Ho Chi M inh tra il, m o st of th is V iet Cong w arning w hile Now MSU C om m an d an t of po rtan t. He also found V ietnam ese "T h is a re a co n tro ls p assag e fo rm . The V iet Cong h av e gone the tim e w ith o u t a w eapon, he rea ctio n favorable to A m erican rec en tly serv in g in V ietnam . C ad ets, O tis u n d erp lay s his fro m the P acific to Indian a long w ay in alien a tin g peo­ said. m ilita ry presence. "M o st of Along w ith g u a ra n te e s of hero ics. Cited for abandoning W ithout local sup p ort the p le ,” he observed. sa fe ty and leading a ch a rg e O ce an s." he said. them ju s t d o n 't like th e V iet M "a n n ih ilatin g b a ttle s ,” th e pro- poganda is now an innocuous a rm e d only w ith a pistol, he The allies, according to O tis, O tis said th a t th is alien a­ V iet Cong seek sa n ctu a ry in Cong p ro g ra m ," he reasoned. border co u n tries. m have prog ressed in w inning co- tion has co st th e V iet Cong souvenir of w ar. O tis rec alle d q u ietly re c a lls "p a y in g p artic- » g Revco1a Everyday D iscount Prices H it N ew 'Low s' in a Daring Discount D emonstrationt ÜV M tm Thrust of armor W 0W ! N 0W R E V C 0 T h e d e v ilis h p r o g e n y o f f i l m la n d 's " R o s e m a r y ” w a s 0U T-D ISC 0U N TS R E V C 0 ! c o m p le te w ith h o r n s and a r m o r , and In s p lr e d o n e s tu ­ d e n t o f E a s t H o lm e s H a ll to d e s c r ib e G e o rg e W a l­ la c e , t h i r d - p a r t y p r e s id e n t ia l c a n d id a te , th e s o m e w ay. S ta te N e w s p h o to b y L a r r y H a g e c n LOOK FOR T H IS SIGN S N O B B S b r a c e s f o r buxom b a b e s LOOK FOR LOOK FOR By JO H N DOMBLES THIS SIGN THIS SIGN S tate N ew s Staff W riter A S tate N ew s colum nist and p rofessional h o ax er p a r e x tra ­ o rd in aire. has cre ate d w hat will now be th e highlight of H allow een a t MSU. The S tate N ew s O rganizatio n to Booster Buxom S tudents i SNOBBS >has becom e a rea lity . H ow ard G abe. w hose hum or w as sp u rred by th e re c e n t We've Taken events on Wall S treet, w hen 10.000 individuals, who a r e usually W e've T aken concerned w ith the cu rv e s of th e Dow Jo n e s in d u stria l ratin g s, 25$ OFF 30$ OFF turned atten tio n to a w ell endow ed w om an, F ra n c in e G o ttfried . O ur Everyday O ur Everyday Since th a t initial event, m o re than one buxom b ea u ty has D iscount Price D iscount Price found her w ay to the financial c a p ita l of the w orld. of $ 1 .0 9 of $ 1 .5 5 The w inner so far in th is new girl-w atching ev en t, acco rd in g on S u per25 -oz. Size on 14-oz. to G abe. seem s to be a 19-vear-old New Y ork s trip p e r, w hose top m e a su re m e n t is g re a te r than 2 'z tim es h er age. BRECK HAIR I T ’ S R E V C O 'S W A T O F A L E R T I N G COLGATE 100 SET MIST Y O U T O T H E E X T R A "P R IC E -O F F ’ ANTISEPTIC A ccepts challenge H ow ever. G abe had the feeling th a t a New Y ork strip p e r REGULARLY SOLD IN D IS C O U N T S N O W A V A IL A B L E ON compare PAy o n l y could not out do the coeds of MSU. and b ecau se of th is challenge. SNOBBS w as born. PAT ONLY MOST DRUG STORES AT SI.79 to $2.00 L E A D IN G N A T IO N A L B R A N D S ! 79« O riginally, the first co lleg iate B eat F ra n c in e G o ttfried Con­ te st. w as to be held in front of B eaum ont T ow er Monday. When the MSU Students 'realized th a t they w ere not to be out B e c a u s e R e v c o in v e n te d “ to ta l d is c o u n t­ done by the " s ta tis tic a l w izzards of Wall S tr e e t." le tte rs began i n g ” in t h e d r u g b u s i n e s s , w e s p a r e n o to flow into the S tate News office. When th ese individuals began to ex p re ss th e ir d es ire for such e ffo rt to m a in ta in our le a d e rs h ip . . . a contest, the d ire c to rs of SNOBBS felt it w as th e ir duty to w ith p ro o f y ou can f e e l in y o u r w a l l e t . re tre n c h and exam ine the new developm ents. LOOK FOR LOOK FOR As a re su lt of the m eeting, th e first co lleg iate B eat F ra n cin e THIS SIGN G ottfried C ontest has been rescheduled for T hursday. The THIS SIGN T h a t i s w h y w e ’r e p l e a s e d t o p a s s o n t o p relim in ary m e a su re m e n ts w ill be held a t 2:30 p.m . in front of B eaum ont Tower. y o u th e s p e c ia l p ric e -o ff r e d u c tio n s fro m le a d in g n a tio n a l b ran d m a n u fa c tu re rs . Still tim e T h e ir “ p ric e -o ffs ” , c o m b in e d w ith our "T he d ate of the co n test has been changed so th a t p a rtic i­ W e’ve Taken p ants will have am ple tim e to en ter w hat m ay be M SU's W e've Taken a lre a d y lo w e v e ry d ay d is c o u n t p ric e s , biggest cam pus function." G abe said. 15$ OFF 12$ OFF So m uch in te re st has been g en e rate d by MSU stu d en ts th a t r e s u l t in s a v i n g s t h a t d e f y c o m p a r i s o n . O ur Everyday O ur Everyday som e of it has sp read off cam pus. F o r ex am p le, G ra n d ­ D iscount Price D iscount Price m o th e r's has consented to provide a sp ecial ta p e m e a su re for of $ 1 .0 9 of 8 7 * But d o n ’t ta k e our w o rd fo r it. Shop the contest. on 16-oz. O ther off-cam pus ac tiv ity concerning SNOBBS is being on 1 1 -oz. a r o u n d a s c r itic a lly a s y o u lik e . W e f e e l generated. R um or has it th a t th e re possibly m ay be a recep tio n RISE INSTANT BRECK for the e n trie s a t som e local estab lish m e n t H allow een night, LATHER SHAVE c e rta in t h a t y o u — lik e m il lio n s o f y o u r SHAMPOO and th e re is speculation th a t p rizes m ay be aw ard ed , frie n d s and n e ig h b o rs — w ill f i n d th a t for Dry & N orm al Hair Reg. & M enthol Of course, w inners of the B eat F ra n c in e G o ttfried C ontest will be given com plete photographic and ed ito rial co v erag e REGULARLY SOLD IN EV ER Y DAY O F T H E W E E K IS S A V I N G S REGULARLY SOLD IN' PAT ONLY in the S tate News. only 72® MOST DRUG STORES AT .94* TO $1.09 D A Y O N E V E R Y T H IN G A T R E V C O I MOST DRUG STORES AT $1.29 TO $1.59 97« N otifies sponsors G abe said th a t le tte rs have been sen t t o j l l fra te rn itie s, and that signs will be posted in front of m e n 's d o rm ito ries, as to how a fra te rn ity , dorm or any o th e r org an izatio n can en ter th eir choice in the contest. D espite the fac t th a t the co n test will be held on H allow een, G abe said th a t m a sk s cannot be w orn during the co n test to conceal the identity of the p articip a n ts. LOOK FOR LOOK FOR THIS SION itítoepsodeñt All oth er rules, such as e n try tim e (w hich is 10 a.m . H allow een m orning i, photographs sub m itted to the S tate News, THIS SION and all other ru les and reg u la tio n s concerning a co n test of this grandiose event a re the sa m e a s sta te d in G ab e 's firs t colum n. ■ "tooth wnw iun «sesam i m e a n m t r e la x W a'va Taken W a'va Taken LOOK FOR W a'va Taken 21$ OFF THIS SION 12$ OFF O ur Everyday 10$ OFF O ur Everyday O ur Everyday D iscount Price D iscount Price of 7 4 * D iscount Price of $ 1 .1 9 of 9 9 * on Pkg. of 10 on 6 .7 5 -o z. on Large 7-oz. SCHICK SUPER PEPS0DENT TOOTHPASTE GILLETTE RIGHT S.S. BLADES GUARD DEODORANT REGULARLY SOLD IN COMPARE OUR DOUBLE DISCOUNT PAT ONLY REGULARLY SOLD IN PAT ONLY 98« MOST DRUG STORES AT $1.27 TO $1.55 PRICE ELSEWHERE 62« MOST DRUG STORES PAT ONLY 89« AT $1.09 TO $1.38 E v e r y D a y is S a v in g s D a y o n E v e r y th in g b ro w s e R EV C O 211E. GRANDRIVER E a s t L a n e ln g , M ic h ig a n N o P r e s c r i p t i o n D e p l. " W h a n yo u t h in k o f C a r d s ” O P E N D A I L Y 9 T O 6, W E D . 9 T O 9. C L O S E D S U N D A Y S 8. H O L ID A Y S DISC O U N T CARD SHOP A c ro s s fr o m H o m o E c . B ld g , CENTERS FO R P R E S C R I P T I O N S S H O P O U R L A N S IN G S T O R E » 540 S. C E D A R S T . AMERICA'S FASTEST GROWING CHAIN 309 E . G r a n d R lv s r P h . 3 3 2 -6 7 5 3 M onday, O c to b e r 2 8 , 1968 6 M ichigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n Race■imbalance or for draw - lib e ral new sp ap er T hese is- field Television ra th e r th an news- p ress, an o th er ed ito r felt, w as T his m e teo ro lo g ist s tu d ie s starlight for a clu e to th e w e a th e r y i I&k. *t*/. ■-. > - ,k . CA ' * ^ ■ ... J k sixth in a aeries ot a rtic le s by D is c rim in a tio n Only one had th e possibility of cisive facto r in sw inging c r iti­ p & ss b la c k s wicn th e m eet t b r ^ j j j Whod g u e s s h e s in tn e c d r t i p i f m ^ r "Mw* s ta ff w r ite r De nice Anderson The m a n ag e r of public r e ­ a non w hite individual and she cal segm en ts of the b o rd erlin e m o d eratio n and industry. * e xam inin g the e ffe c t o f mass lations for th e A m erican T el­ w as th e m aid in a b a rb e r shop.’ w hite vote to R ich ard G ordon As a c ritic said ab o u t the m edia on race relations. growing body of black w ritin g : ephone and T elegraph Com pany He w arned th a t if th e indus- H atch er, a black ca n d id ate in they " ta k e th e ir b lack n ess not criticized th e ad v ertisin g in­ trie s do not m ove th em selv es to G ary, Ind. B y D E N IC E AND ERSO N as a sta rtin g point for lite ra tu re d u stry for continuing to d is­ clean up the inequities, they can in the la st four w eeks of the State News S ta ff W rite r c rim in a te ag a in st blacks and " e x p e c t ap p eals a g a in st th em to cam paign, H atch er w as given or thought and not a s a m a rs h a l­ ing ground for a position in the A dvertising, th e so-called o th e r m in o rity groups d esp ite th e re g u la to rs com m ission and w ide exposure on th e little box 8* n atio n al im ag es and . • ____________ “ ‘c « le l a ai rr isto t n rrm m nwiarnings rn in o c h a naep stntothp n oprerh ther ocourts. u rts aas« he hp pnressed his cch r e s s e d his h aarg rgee ththaat t P “ m a in sp rin g " of new spapers, “ No se g m en t in A m eric a," H e m entioned th a t one of the he w as being v ictim ized by form s, b ut a s ab so lu te th em e and h as been called "o n e of the n ecessity. They m ak e philoso­ he sta te d , “ h a s done so m uch AT&T com p an ies now h as an election frauds. m o st ra c ia lly im balanced in­ phies and fa n ta sie s out of th e ir to m a k e N egro A m ericans th e u n w ritte n guideline in effect A pparently he ca m e acro ss d u strie s in A m eric a.” a s an honest m an who w as being color, use it as a w eapon and A ccording to g o vernm ent invisible m en a s the a d v e rtis­ th a t no group ad will be run s e a t of ju d g e m en t, a s s tra te g y w ithout th e inclusion of m ino­ cheated. One housew ife fro m an s ta tis tic s , black s hold down ing industry. “ M uch of the inability of rity group rep resen tatio n . all-w hite suburb told a re p o rt­ and o u tcry , so u rce of possible ab o u t 650 w hite-collar jobs, or re b irth , d a ta for a fu tu re ex ist­ C lev elan d 's "T h e P lain e r: " If th e TV is giving him so 2.5 p er ce n t of th e 26,000 peo­ w hite A m erica to ac ce p t th e en ce and ag en cy of revolution­ N egro a s a citizen or the N egro D e a le r" backed a black, C arl m uch atten tio n , he c a n ’t be th a t p le w orking in New Y ork City a ry ch a n g e.” ad agencies. to see him self a s a co n trib u t­ Stokes, for m ay o r. bad. T he D aniel and C h a rles Ad­ ing citizen is due to his ex ­ E d ito r T hom as V ail feels v ertisin g , Inc., proposed th a t clusion from all a re a s of th is th a t b ecau se of the P lain Dea- le rs ’ stro n g en d o rsem en t for Black P re ss P u b lish ers and e d ito rs of i C o rre c tio n th e ad industry in itia te a b road­ inform ation m e d ia ," he charg ed ly based black re c ru itm e n t p ro ­ in an ad d re ss to the P ublic Stokes e a rly in the ra c e , the black new spapers, a t th e ir 28th An A dvertising Club Open Signs of change R elatio n s Society of A m erica s black ca n d id ate w as ab le to win annual convention in New Y ork, H ouse w ill not be held a t 7:30 g ra m th a t would send p ro m i­ The a dvertisin g m edium Is another segment of society d is p la yin g the tre n d fo r convention. a c ritic a l sh a re of the w hite rep o rted healthy in c re ase s in n ent ad m en into g h etto high p.m . T uesday, as w as p re ­ H e said the outstanding s ta ­ vote, p a rtic u la rly am ong the circu latio n and ad v e rtisin g viously announced in th e S tate fuller In tegration, as exem plified In this a dvertisem ent fo r IB M . T h is tren d has schools for speeches, sp ecial revenue during the y ear, b u t felt p a p e r's upper-incom e rea d ers. begun only re c e n tly, h o w e ve r. c o u rses and on-the-job tra in ­ tis tic s of black s subscribing to the burden of lead ersh ip re s ts News. A m erican m agazines is proof “ The en d o rsem en t gave a ing p rogram s. heavier on th e ir sho u ld ers than th a t th e black is “ seeking r e c ­ re a l kind of leg itim acy to the R esponse from o th e r ad ag en ­ ev er before to help m o re blacks ognition as a p articip a tin g c iti­ cam p aig n th a t we needed in the cies w as trem en d o u s a s they pledged financial support and sta ff backing{ zen." w hite co m m u n ity ." Stokes said. In p rep a ra tio n for his talk , he "A lot of resp e cta b le people find a p lace in an afflu en t soc­ iety. E D IT O R C ITE S T R O U B L E said he checked "six top m a g a ­ w ere able to feel they could Opinion w as divided am ong The agen cies also c re a te d a the black publishers and ed i­ scholarship pro g ram to g u a r­ zin es" and th ree issues of a identify publicly w ith u s." Paper must know times The P lain D ealer did not suf­ to r's over the position th e black a n tee black stu d e n ts, one y ea r new spaper supplem ent for ads fer m uch from w hite backlash. p ress should ta k e in re g a rd to em ploym ent in ad agency c r e ­ w ith people in them . The AT&T m an ag er found 166 No a d v e rtise rs d eserted over rio ts and d iso rd ers and m ili­ ativ e d e p a rtm e n ts a f te r college such ad s but " I could not d is­ the en d o rse m en t-o n ly a few ta n ts who p reach violence. g raduation. Most w ere of the opinion th a t Agency p resid e n t D aniel S. c e rn a single non-white A m er­ re a d e rs did. explosion, but the p ro b lem s G ianodni said th a t th e U nited in p e rsp e c tiv e ," he said. "W e Phone C om plaints th e m ission of th e black p ress By SHARON T E M PL E T O N K arsch believes th e c re a tiv e ic a n ." still g e t b ig g e r." G ianodni S tate s is quick to provide the c a n 't leg islate fam ily plan n in g ." One Non-White On the day the P lain D ealer w as to p rea ch law an d o rd er S tate N ew s S taff W riter The aim of the In tern atio n al end of ad v ertisin g can offer said. pills b ecau se it is ch e a p e r than “ I then stu d ied ,” he said, backed Stokes in the p rim ary , w hile attem p tin g to u n d erstan d "T h e ro le of n ew sp ap ers in P re s s C onference w as to e s ta b ­ g re a t opportunities to blacks. G ianodni • feels fam ily p lan ­ developing a p ro g ra m for the ____________ the m ilita n ts and tra n s la te th e ir th e se tro u b leso m e d ay s is to “ It d o e sn 't req u ire a g re a t “ the la st th re e issues of the the n ew sp ap er said it received ning is a serio u s problem in L at­ country. lish c u ltu ral bonds and c re a te am ount of training, ju s t a fac- m agazine section of New Y o rk 's 300 phone c a lls from re a d e rs dem ands into m eaningful objec- u n d erstan d th e tim e s and por- u nderstan d in g am ong com m uni­ an g ry over the en d o rsem en t of tives. tra y th em fa c tu a lly ," W illiam in A m erica today b ecau se the U nited S tate s is pushing b irth " I t is the resp o n sib ility of c a to rs of N orth. South and Cen­ t ii a black. On the sam e day, m any O thers b lam ed m ilita n ts for G ianodni. L atin A m erican E d i­ n ew sp ap ers to keep p ro b lem s tra l A m erica. d iso rd ers th a t w ere m ean in g less to r of the Copley N ew s S ervice, co n tro l on people who d o n 't PORTRAIT m o re called to com plain th at to black w ell-being. One ed ito r said T h u rsd ay a t th e In te rn a ­ w an t it. the final sco re of the Brow ns.- said his p ap er had hired m ili­ tional P re s s C onference in "W e h a v e n 't convinced the P a c k e rs g am e did not m ake m a sse s of th e need for fam ily th e ir edition. ta n ts and em ployed th em to D earborn. P a n e l to d iscu ss SPECIAL!!! “ We lo st m o re re a d e rs ." said one P lain D ealer executive "w hen we dropped L ittle O rp­ g ath er in fo rm atio n b u t confessed it w as difficu lt to u n d erstan d them "N e w sp ap ers tend to w ard too m uch ja rg o n : w e tr Ik about obligations, th e need for a g r a r ­ planning. L atin A m erica needs a h ealth y population w ith a b al­ an c e of grow th w ithin its B E A U T IF U L P H O T O G R A P H S han A nnie." T ro m ission of the black ian refo rm and th e population m e a n s," he said. The d eleg a te to the C onfer­ N .Y . s c h o o l crisis en ce from U ruguay said th e L a t­ Only 5“ 8 X 1 0 ’s in A m erican people w an t help to control th is pro b lem , b u t they re se n t the strin g s a ttac h ed . J a m e s M adison C ollege is sponsoring a p anel discussion on the "D e c e n tra liz a tio n C risis in New Y ork Schools" a t 7:30 tonight in th e Wilson A uditorium . S tu d e n t re le a s e d o n b o n d , Closely linked w ith the popu­ lation explosion is th e problem W illiam H addad, a m e m b e r of th e N ew Y ork City B oard of E d u catio n , w ill be the m ain sp e ak e r follow ed by a d eb a te STU D EN TS of cen traliza tio n in th e cities. betw een two New Y ork City school te a c h e rs. ONLY "W e need planning to b alan ce One te a c h e r w ill re p re se n t the position of the U nited 'O c h a rg e d w ith tw o c o u n ts th e p o p u latio n ." th e d eleg ate F e d e ra tio n of T e a c h e rs and the other w ill support th e black from A rgentina said. " E ig h t of d em an d s for full co m m unity control of the school system . A B irm ingham sophom ore Lansing Tow nship Ju stic e posted speed lim it. H ow ever, A BBO TT BLD G . Phone ED 2 -8 8 8 9 the 23 m illion peopJ>?,in A rgen­ The New Y ork City school sy stem co n tro v e rsy is based w as re le a se d on $800 to ta l bond C ourt on a ch a rg e of resistin g a fte r Ju d g e Conway Longson tina a r e living in the, citie s on a stru g g le over control of schools. covering tw o ch arg es F rid ay , a rre s t, and his bond w as set se t fine and costs a t $32 for The OAS Advisory. C o m m ittee which stem m ed from his failure at $750. the bench w a rra n t. A lpert d e­ The stru g g le began w hen the New’ York City B oard of E d u ­ on P opulation C ontrol defined to appear at his trial on an ear­ F.arlier in the day. A lpert cided to ap p eal the case. Bond c atio n ac te d in resp o nse to the Bundy R eport, giving a lim it­ its population policy a s a " c o ­ lier minor traffic violation. had pleaded guilty to a bench w as then se t a t $50. ed am o u n t of co n tro l to the local com m unity groups. h ere n t se t of decisions for n a­ Robert E. Alpert. chairm an w a rra n t issued b ecau se he He could not pay th e bond, The Bundy R e p o rt s ta te s th a t control of schools should tional s tra te g y adopted by the of the ASMSU Consumer Rela­ failed to ap p e ar a t his tria l and U n iv ersity police w ere in­ be given to th e local school boards. public to develop h um an r e ­ tions Committee, stood mute in for a ch a rg e of exceeding the stru cted to e s c o rt him to the With the new added control, the local com m unity schools so u rces and fa c ilita te econom ­ Ingham County ja il w h ere he in the black a re a s began to fire te a c h e rs for in ad eq u ate rea ic grow th and p ro g re ss." R e p a ir s o n a ll m a k e s o f w as to re m a in until the bond sons. A d eleg a te from th e U nited m oney w as raised . S tate s said w e have the sam e T Y P E W R IT E R S Then a fte r leaving th e J u s ­ p ro b lem s h ere th a t a re p re s­ The U nited F e d e ra tio n of T ea ch e rs has p a rtic ip a te d in tice C ourt Building, police en t in L atin A m erica, b ut re m e ­ se v eral strik e s in p ro te st to th e u n ju st firing of the te a c h e rs • A D D IN G M A C H IN ES said A lp ert told th em he w as d ies a r e not im posed on the in the black a re a s. • C A L C U L A T O R S It has been th e task of the board of education to try to hold not going to go w ith th em to public. F o r Sale o r Rent ja il. They said a scuffle r e ­ "T h e re is a d iffe ren ce be­ th e b alan ce betw een the local school b o ard s and the s tr ik ­ Full L in e o f R e m in g t o n O f f ic e M a c h in e s sulted w ith tw o policem en hav­ tw een im posing and m aking ing te ac h ers. ing to subdue A lpert. H e w as av ailab le. F irs t w e should m ak e then tak en back inside the M eanw hile, black m ilita n t objections have begun to in te r­ Page av a ila b le th e know ledge about fere. fighting a g a in st the New Y ork City B oard of E ducation OFFICE building and arra ig n e d on the ch a rg e of resistin g a rre s t. fam ily p lan n in g ." she said. play for lim ited local control of schools and a g a in st w hite te ac h ers. MACHINES PIZZA The panel discussion is p rese n ted in connection w ith th e M adison C ollege course, "in tro d u c tio n to the Study of P o l­ 94 2 E . G r a n d R iv e r - C o r n e r o f P e n n s y lv a n ia icy P ro b le m s." All stu d e n ts a re invited. to a r a r # # r - b e g l n n l n g CA RRY OR OUT IN 8 M I N E N G IN E E R ! Akers earns Cellar A w a rd F tn d O u t A b o u t T h e E x c i tin g . 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C leaver will be elec ted , Aka­ w ith: businessm en, and the police. p o litician s m an d has been selected to be G eorge» W allace. is .atte m p tin g tiff said ^ h a t C le a v e r's cam - T t r. * V ¿t 9r ^ W * - •* , <- „ ----- m a te to wherfe? selves and perhaps the w orld, tio n ary change in the country, pie supporting him a r e stro n g er those a re th e fo rces th a t have to C leav er said th a t W allace is E ld rid g e C leaver, p resid en tial C lark A katiff, a sst, professor in th e ir convictions than they be d e a lt w ith ," he said running and th a t Nixon and ca n d id ate of the P e a c e and of geography and C leav er sup­ w ere before. To deal w ith th ese people. H um phrey had b e tte r s ta r t F reed o m P a rty said rec en tly p o rte r said. In the sa m e speech C leaver C leav er said th a t firs t w e m u st running "b e c a u se th e re is a b efore a stu d en t audience a t A dvocates of the p a rty be­ ch arg ed th a t public officials m ak e th em rea lize th a t they sto rm brew ing over A m erica th e U niversity of C alifornia. lieve th a t pow er should s ta r t have no rig h t to im pose th eir a r e like anyone else and w ere We w an t " to re sc u e this an d the people a r e going to from th e botto m up, in stead of "d im w itte d w ill” on th e peo­ born fre e of " a n y deeds and funky, co rru p t polluted country ple. O fficials have forgotten, sa y : ‘Up ag ain st th e w all, be­ descend from the top, A katiff tr u s ts giving th em e te rn a l and fro m the d eath ro le in w hich it he said, th a t they a r e public ca u se you done w ro n g .’ " said. p erp e tu al ow nership of the has been placed by old. d ec rep ­ In choosing C leav er a s th eir se rv a n ts and th e ir firs t duty e a r th ." It is possible C leav er said it, crazy and co rru p t people who leader, the p a rty is atte m p tin g is to the public. fo r w hite people and all peo­ w an t to ru le th e w o rld ," to m ak e people rea lize th a t In an a tta c k on the “ e s ta b ­ C leav er said th a t the D em o­ p le not to be ra c is ts and also SW SgS C leaver said. the country is in crisis, A katiff lish m en t", C leav er said th a t c r a tic and R epublican p a rtie s th a t w hite su p rem acy is over. The p arty , w hich a ro se p a r­ added. th e re a r e th re e c a te g o rie s of and th eir people, should be tia lly because of the candidacy Although m any doubt th a t " p ig s " th a t have to be d ea lt dum ped into the "g a rb a g e can " I t is possible to g et along. of h isto ry w h ere they b elo n g ." It is possible for every o n e on Biafran dance and buried w h ere the dead a r e th e sam e p lanet e a rth to live to g e th e r w ithout being a t C hief Koko a n d th e H i - L i f e A m b a s s a d o r s d a n c e b a n d w a r m up f o r the B i a f r a n buried. If the fu tu re of th e w orld is ev ery b o d y 's th ro a t and if they d a n c e h e l d a 1 t h e Y M C A in L a n s i n g t h i s w e e k e n d . S p o n s o r s r e p o r t e d a s l i m urn C L E A V E R S U P P O R T E R S to be considered, th en the d o n 't believe th a t they ought out f o r th e e v e n t , p l a n n e d to r a i s e f u n d s f o r B l a f r a . "in te rn a tio n a l g a n g s te rs," who to g iv e u p." C leaver said. S ta 'e N e w s photo b y B o b Ivins a r e ste erin g the w orld to a — an ----------------------------------------- C a m p u s c o a l i t i o n f o r m s position of u n iv ersal d eath m u st be stopped. C leaver said. "W hen you look a t the w orld, the w orld is no longer a TO UCHE! f o r N e w P o l i t i c s P a r t y far-flung plan et. T he e a rth is a neighborhood." phrey, Nixon, or W allace and Coed umbrella foils attack A ra d ic a l coalition of stu d en ts T he New P o litic s P a rty , the C leav er s a id th a t th is and faculty is form ing on cam - M ichigan b ran ch of th e P e a c e who feel they can b est ex p ress “ neighborhood," its com m uni­ pus to p rom ote support for the and F reed o m P a rty , hopes to th e ir p olitical b eliefs by voting ca tio n s and tra n sp o rta tio n a re New P o litics P a rty can d id ates obtain support from those ■•who for C lea v er," acco rd in g to San­ "u p tig h t" ab o u t the future. cannot possibly vote for Hum- d ra Jen k in s, B irm in g h am . Ala., in the N ovem ber election. T h ere is no need for a c ry sta l senior. An um brella and a sc re a m e a s t a t ab o u t 7:30 a.m . and the torso, but she did not think ball. C leaver said, to see w hat The tw o sta re d a t each other Black P a n th e r o rg an izer E ld ­ proved 4« be m ig h tier th an the w as betw een the tw o wings " r a c is ts in this co u n try a r e for se v eral seconds before the she injured him. rid g e C leaver, a senior ed ito r of stick Thursday m orning when of M cDonel w hen she heard She continued to hold the cooking up for u s ." assailan t adv an ced tow ard her. R a m p a rts m ag azin e, is the p re s­ "W e d o n 't need a c ry s ta l a coed used the p o rtab le roof leaves ru stlin g behind her. swung w ith a b aseball-type u m brella in fro n t of her in a C ris t s c h e d u le d id en tial ca n d id ate of th e P eace and F re e d o m -N e w P o litic s P ar- ball to rea d it w hen w e see a to p ro tec t herself from an un­ fea th er-b rain ed , p i n t - s i z e d known assailan t behind Mc- lege-age m an . about five feet, She turned and saw a col­ g rasp and h it h er on the back, fencer-like inflicting a s c ra tc h on Miss sc re am e d for se v eral seconds. p o s itio n and ty. D onel Hall. nine inches tall and of thin He sta re d ag ain a t her for a punk, ra c is t dog like G eorge H am ilton. M iss Jen k in s, a Black P a n ­ Susan M. H am ilton, E a s t build, and c a rry in g a stick th a t tim e, and then fled on foot in W allace of A labam a. We th e r m e m b er, sta te d th a t “ E ld ­ L ansing junior, told U niversity w as ab o u t th re e fee t long and fo r D ia lo g u e 6 8 rid g e C leav er re p re se n ts a new know w h a t's C leav er said. behind th a t," p olice th a t she w as w alking six inches in d ia m e te r. She said she then turned to a w esterly direction. tren d tow ard coalition politics. the left and lashed out with P olice a r e investigating the "A nd if we needed any o th e r The Black P a n th e rs have proof, all we d have to do is her u m b rella and hit him in case. Ju d ith C rist, nationally W here do w e go from here? G e r m a n c a r p e n te r e s c a p e s to W e s t The la st ev en in g 's session form ed an allia n ce w ith w hite check the new s out an d see known m ovie c ritic and colum ­ ra d ic a ls (P e a c e and F reed o m w ill also include an a d d re ss by th a t g en e ral C urtis LeM ay. the B ER LIN ( A P ) - A young E a st d er. clim bed two w ire b a rrie rs, n ist w ill d eliver the keynote ad d re ss a t D ialogue '68 to be J e r r y W est, p ro fesso r of A m er­ ican T hought and L anguage. P a rty ), and M exican A m eri­ ca n s." god of th e S tra te g ic A ir Com ­ G e rm a n c a rp en te r used his own ra n 30 y ard s p a st iron tank b a r­ la d d er to cross to the W est Sun­ rie rs and clim bed over th e 10- GREAT ISSUES held W ednesday through Nov. Miss Je n k in s p o rtra y ed C leav­ All stud en ts a r e invited to d ay over the B erlin W all's foot Wall. E a s t G erm a n g u ard s 6 in H olm es Hall. D ialogue, sponsored for the p a rtic ip a te in th ese discussions e r as a rally in g point for dissen t, w hich w ill begin a t 7:15 p.m . and m ain tain ed th a t "A vote for C a n d i d a t e " d e a th strip ." spotted him ju s t as he reach ed T he Berlin police said th e 26- th e top of the Wall and opened presents second y ear by H olm es Hall, C leav er is a vote for Black Pow ­ Follow ing the pan els th e dis­ year-old m an. carry in g his lad­ fire, but m issed. is a p ro g ram of discussion and questioning on c u rre n t prob­ lem s facing America-. The week-long se rie s will cussion le a d e rs will m e e t w ith er. peace, social refo rm s, and a stu d en ts in th e study lounges b reak from the w h ite pow er t o w hich w ill be coed for the even­ s tru c tu re ." s p e a k C h ic a g o JULIAN BOND consist of panel discussions ing. T hese less fo rm a l sessions MSU An o rg an izatio n al m eetin g of Students and F a c u lty for o n m a r i j u a n a P u b lic followed by inform al co n v ersa­ tion periods. w ill give stu d en ts a ch an ce to ask m o re questions. E ld rid g e C leaver w ill be held a t 8:30 W ednesday in 35 Union. The D em o c ratic ca n d id ate S c h o o ls h a v e a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e Nov. 1 3 p.m . M iss C rist w ill speak fol­ B e rtra m G arskof, asst, p ro fes­ for p ro secu tin g a tto rn e y of Ing­ on cam pus N o vem b er 6 P reced in g the panel d iscu s­ lowing a banquet a t 6 p.m . sor of psychology, and a New ham County w ill speak a t 7 ’6 8 - '6 9 sa la ry : $ 7 ,3 5 0 (10 months) -10 d ays sick leave T hursday. She is a frequer.t guest on sions. re sid e n ts of H olm es will dine w ith panel m e m b ers in the P o litic s P a r ty ca n d id a te for tonight in Old College Hall, C ongress in the second co n g res­ n ex t to th e Union g rill. • 3 days personal leave • paid hospitalization Auditorium th e NBC "T o d a y " :,sh o p and 65 R oom nightly . . J a m e s Wee^'.a , subjiee|i w ill ’ F o r in f o r m a t io n a b o u t c e r t if ic a t io n p r o c e d u r e a n d sional d ^ itr ^ '( A n tiA ir b d ri.' and' (O O O G K , J O O O C * ' m tf Jp * t - * *' » W ,w m ovie c ritic for TV G uide. H er The e n tire se rie s has been L arry H qchm an. v ice-p resi­ be "P o t! D em o n stratio n s. A r­ t e a c h in g o p p o r t u n it ie s , va r r a t l g e f o r a $ .a p p o in t m e n t a Ç , topic will be "T h e M asses and re s ts and the D anger of Ray 5Ö C planned by stu d en ts in H olm es d en tial can d id ate. will be p re s­ ED U C A T IO N A L P LA C EM EN T OFFICE the M edia." ent a t th e W ednesday m eetin g S co d eller." H all who have worked since The m a jo r fe a tu re of D ia­ O ther ca n d id a tes on the New All stu d e n ts a re invited to spring. M ary M eans, Jenkins- logue will be two panel discu s­ P o litics P a r ty tic k e t include question Weed on his policies. tow n. P a ., senior and A1 Stick- sions held each night in the Tom S tein fatt, D em o c ratic ney. Colum bus. Ohio, senior, B rad Lang and Ja so n L ovette. classro o m s of H olm es Hall. can d id ates for th e MSU Board ca n d id ate for sheriff, w ill also a r e co-chairm en of the event. F or the m o st p a r t MSU fac­ speak briefly. C arol R ich ard s. T aylor sen ­ of T rustees. ulty m e m b ers w ill be on the panels, but also included will ior, who has w orked for two • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * y e a rs w ith th e p ro g ram ex­ W a n t to m o v e u p fa s t be com m unity and s ta te lead ers pressed the aim s of D ialogue • P I Z Z A F E A S T 2 from se v eral fields. The D ialogue topics are : W e d n esd ay -E fle cts of con­ 68 statin g : "D ialogue is an a tte m p t to T O N IG H T 6 p .m . - 2 a .m . 9 in a e r o s p a c e / e le c t r o n ic s ? te m p o ra ry m ed ia: Is society again provide the stu d en ts of being deceived? Also. The F all H olm es H all and M ichigan S tate of A m erica: M oral d eg e n era­ U niversity w ith a forum for d e­ b ate. It is a continuation of la st tion. Nov. 1-S tudent sub-culture y e a r 's pioneer e ffo rt tow ard H u g h e s is w h e r e presen ted in a coffee house m aking the living-learning con­ setting. c e p ta r e a lity .” Nov. 2--Coffee House -- no pro­ g ram . ( Ü è S i t h e a c t i o n i s . H115uAIRCRAFT a HCOKMPANY Nov. 3-T h e D etro it N ew s­ I RENTED IT pap er strik e : Who really lost? Also, O rgan tran sp lan ta tio n : THROUGH T H E „ 7 & ' ß How far should we go? WANT ADSr NO Nov. 4-T h e scien tist: M or­ a list of the futu re? Also, Law and O rder: The violent back­ lash. w Y V Y Eft N a v a l Nov. 6 -T h e next P re sid e n t: C A LL - 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 You can go forward, go fast, go fa r .. . at the customer at operational sites. Re­ training devices, plan field training pro­ Hughes Field Service & Support Division. sponsibilities include: providing main­ grams and prepare courses for use at R e s e a rc h If you are seeking a stimulating assign­ tenance, operational and technical customer bases. Requires a Bachelor's m ent where you can get in on the assistance; formal and informal on-the- degree in E.E., or Physics. Experi­ job training; logistic assistance and the ence in p re p a rin g and p re s e n tin g T i m e is R u n n in g L a b o r a to r y ground floor of the rapidly-expanding aerospace/electronics field, capitalize investigation and solution of equipment technical electronics material In the immediately on your background and problems experienced in the field. Re­ classroom and laboratory is highly training, and progress quickly toward q u ires a B ach elo r's d egree in E.E. .d e s ira b le but not mandatory, W A SH IN G TO N , D.C. your career goals— Hughes Field Serv­ or Physics. Experience with military ENGINEERING WRITING OUT A n E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r ice & Support Division in Southern California will welcome your inquiry. fire control, radar or communications systems is desirable b ut not mandatory. Specialists in printed communications convert complex engineering data into T h e N a v y ’s C o r p o r a t e L a b o r a t o r y — N R L is Some current fields of interest include: MAINTAINABILITY ENGINEERING simple, accurate, illustrated support e n g a g e d in r e s e a r c h e m b r a c i n g p r a c t i c a l l y DESIGN ENGINEERING During design phase, positions involve publications, including technical man­ T h is is y o u r la s t a ll b r a n c h e s o f p h y s i c a l a n d e n g i n e e r i n g s c i­ analysis of the feasibility of built-in, self­ uals, orders, brochures, sales proposals, Openings exist for Electronic and Me­ en c e a n d c o v e rin g th e e n tir e r a n g e f ro m test features, application of automatic etc. Fields of interest include: digital/ ch a n ce fo r y our chanical Design Engineers in the devel­ b a s ic in v e s tig a tio n o f f u n d a m e n ta l p r o b ­ checkout equipment, standardization of anblog computers, display opment of Trainers & Simulators and in FR E E S e n io r le m s t o a p p l ie d a n d d e v e l o p m e n t a l r e s e a r c h . circuitry design, m inim ization of ad­ systems, digital and the design of checkout and test equip­ p o r t r a i t to b e justment and alignment requirements T h e L a b o r a to ry h a s a c o n tin u in g n e e d fo r ment for large missile and aerospace and packaging of the product. During T a k e n ’ f o r th e p h y s ic is ts , c h e m is ts , m e ta llu r g is ts , m a th e ­ systems. These responsible positions system development, assignments will require interest and/or experience in Y e a rb o o k - m a tic ia n s , o c e a n o g ra p h e rs , a n d e n g in e e rs involve production of a complete set of such design areas as: analog circuits, ( e l e c t r o n i c , e l e c tr i c a l, a n d m e c h a n i c a l ) . A p ­ integrated logistics support doc­ digital logic, switch/ relay logic, electro­ p o i n t e e s , w h o m u s t b e U .S . c i t i z e n s , r e c e iv e uments for use as planning mechanical packaging, infrared test­ t h e f u l l b e n e f its o f t h e c a r e e r C iv il S e r v ic e . guides. Requires B.S. degree ing, inertial guidance and Command/ in F F or P hvsirs C a n d i d a t e s f o r b a c h e l o r ’s , m a s t e r ’s, a n d C o n tr o l s y s te m s . d o c t o r ’s d e g r e e s in a n y o f t h e a b o v e fie ld s Responsibilities will Call Now!!! a r e i n v i t e d t o s c h e d u le i n t e r v i e w s w i t h t h e N R L r e p r e s e n t a t i v e w h o w ill b e i n t h e includeall phases of d e s ig n a n d d e v e lo p m e n t C AM PU S INTERVIEW S MICHieUI STATEUNIVERSITY from concept to fin a l fa b ric a tio n N ovem ber 4, 1968 353-5151 p l a c e m e n t o ffice o n and evaluation. M.S Fur additional information on the ca­ or Bachelor's degree TECHNICAL TRAINING reer opportunities available at Hughes MON., NOV. 4, TUES„ NOV. S required in E.E., M.E or Physics. Hughes Technical Training prepares both civilian and military personnel to Aircraft Company r~ and to arrange a personal interview with our Technical S ta ff rep re s e n ta tiv e s p lease contact Room 42 Union T h o s e w h o f o r a n y r e a s o n a r e u n a b le to s c h e d u le i n t e r v i e w s m a y w r i t e t o T h e P e r ­ The Field FIELD ENGINEERING Engineer's job ranges from efficiently operate and maintain ad­ vanced electronic systems. Technical your College Placement Office or write: M r. P. J. W aldron, Hughes A irc ra ft complete contractor m aintenance of Instructors conduct training classes at Company, P.O. Box 9 0 5 1 5 , Los An­ s o n n e l O ffice ( C o d e 1 8 1 8 - 1 ) , N a v a l R e s e a r c h geles, Calif. 90 0 09 . L a b o ra to ry , W a s h in g to n , I). C . 20390. electronic systems to technical assist­ Hughes California sites and work di­ ance. His primary function is to assist rectly with customers to evolve special^ M onday, O c to b e r 2 8 , 1968 Q Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan HANRATTY r o ll« , r o ll, and f u m b l. s w h .n h i t b y S p a rta n h . r o Al B r.n n .r (8 6 ) a« N o tr. D a m . 's hop«, w ilt on th . M SU tw o -y a r d lln . . ...Tremendous things which we looked not for >*: « » D O W * 1 m c k IF L O V E 'S a t r u c k , h« m u « t h a v « b « « n w « a r ln g c l« a t« d « n o w t i r e . S a tu r ­ d a y . N o t« to A r a — c h « c k th a t h a n d h o ld . A L L T H E h o p in g and p r a y in g th « l l t t l « l« p r« c h a u n c o u ld do w a i ju s t a f« w y a r d , to o l l t t l « , a . ju b ila n t M SU c o a c h « , and p ia y « r s t « ll th « s t o r y at th e f in a l gun. ■ yWill Monday, October 28, 1968 9 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n SPORTS ■ 1 I On the ball j$ W ith a firm grip on the ball, M S U 's Al Brenner f: tries to evade a Notre Dame defender d u r i n g Sa.— » u rd a y ’ s 2 1 - 1 7 w in, 1 TOM BROW N Booters, Billikens deadlock By PAM BOYCE th e second period w hen O rhan K enney described th e field “ T e rry S an d ers and Denny K enney said th e tie puts MSU S tate N ew s S ports W riter E n u sto n ’s shot bounced off the conditions a t St. Louis a s " h o r­ Boles also played a re a l good “ rig h t back in the play-off ST. LOUIS, M o.--The S p ar­ cro ssb a r and into the goal b u t r ib le ” and said th a t th e field, ball g a m e ," K enney added. picture. ta n so ccer te a m b attle d to a th e ball bounced out and the full of holes, w as not good for a Buzz D em ling, a St. Louis "T h e boys knew w h at we had 0-0 tie w ith th e St. Louis Bil- re fe re e s would not count it. so ccer gam e. sophom ore, re in ju re d his rib s to do, an d th ey ca m e through. likens S atu rd ay , following two The St. Louis crow d, e s ti­ r r iu a y m o rn in g , a u u m u c i u i ( » - u p " - „..« « e ,..» - r o ------- and pulled a groin m u scle d u r­ It w as a v ery sp irited ball five-m inute o v e rtim e periods. m a te d betw een 2,000-3,000, on by picking MSU to u pset a favored N o tre D am e te am . The S p artan coach gave m uch ing the g am e, and Alex S kotarek g a m e ,” K enney said. The en co u n ter m a rk e d the saw w h at S p artan coach G ene F rid a y night, a n um ber of sp o rts w rite rs and N o tre D am e-type c re d it to Buzz D em ling and Ken a Chicago ju n io r, su ffered an fifth tim e th e tw o te a m s have K enney called a “ g re a t d efen ­ The S p a rta n s m e e t Ohio Uni­ Irish m en thought S p artan Coach Duffy D au g h e rty w as putting H am ann. two halfbacks which, ankle in ju ry . T erry S anders tied since th ey began playing sive g a m e ,” St. Louis taking v ersity S atu rd ay in E a s t L ans­ them on w hen he said the S p artan s, playing for an u p set, m ig h t he said, "an ch o red in our also rec eiv ed an in ju ry to his ea ch o th er in 1959. MSU has 15 shots to th e S p a rta n s’ nine. ing. G E N E K E N N E Y try an on-side kick on the opening kick-off. defense. groin m uscle. won once w hile losing six to “ O ur d efense w as tre m e n ­ By S atu rd ay evening, people realized th a t n e ith e r D uffy nor I th e Billikens. dous and Jo e Baum , our g o al­ w ere kidding. F o r m y own p a rt, I'd like to thank Duffy for m a k ­ MSU had one goal called back ing m e look so good, and I 'm su re he d like to join m e in thanking ie, played one of the b est g am es in the ea rly p a r t of th e firs t a fine young MSU football te a m th a t m ade th e w hole show possi­ ble. period and n ea rly sco red in I have e v e r seen an MSU goalie p la y ,” K enney said. N A B 1S T , 4 T H , 8 T H C ertainly a la rg e sh a re of c re d it belongs to the MSU coaching sta ff for not only th e ir own coaching ta le n ts but for also c re atin g th e atm o sp h e re th a t se t th e sta g e fo r w h at has to be consid­ e re d one of th e S p a rta n s’ g re a te s t g rid v ictories. And D augherty has to be a t the top of the list. All season long D augherty Harriers 3 r d a t O a k l a n d By DON KOPRIVA 32:05. edging out Ken How of Sophom ore K im H a rtm a n fin­ for th e S partan s. cooed sw eet w ords about A ra’s S tate News Sports W riter M ichigan and John B ennett of ished fo u rth for the S partans MSU w ill host C en tral gang until he s ta rte d to sound R O C H ESTER - M SU's cro ss W estern. w hile Ja c k M agelson took fifth M ichigan W ednesday a t F o re st like a p re ss re le a se from R oger co u n try team , w ith a h ab it of " I w as pleased w ith the w in," for WMU. A kers Golf C ourse a t 4:30 p.m . V ald iserri, the Irish sp o rts pub­ w inning close m eets, finally Leonowicz said, “ b u t it would Jim M orse and G ary Gold of M iam i of Ohio, a resp ected licist. ca m e out on the w rong end of have been a lot b e tte r for the M ichigan filled in a t sixth and nam e in cro ss country circles, A w eek ago today, Duffy s ta r t­ a tig h t one when the S p artan te a m to win. seventh ahead of ailing MSU invades F o re st A kers a t 10 a.m . ed a publicity sa tu ra tio n c a m ­ h a r r ie r s finished th ird S aturday " I th in k I could have broken, .CaptainRpgei; M erchant. S atu rd ay for an o th er d ual m eet. paign for T e rre n c e H a n ra tty th a t the 13-team O akland U n iv ersity th e ra c e open sooner b ecau se B ut a f te r th a t it w as all MSU is p rese n tly 4-0 in dual seem ed aim ed a t secu rin g the Invitational. I had a lot a t the finish and W estern and M ichigan until Soph m e ets, w ith w ins over Big Ten P re sid en c y of th e U nited S tates M id-A m erican conference felt p re tty good," he sa id . D an Sim eck finished 15th. Dick opponents Indiana. W isconsin and for th e B utler, P a . senior. pow er W estern M ichigan fell Leonowicz gained "S p c rta n Aslin and John Mock followed M innesota and a non-conference D augherty ca m e before the back in a la st m in u te ru sh by of the W eek" honors for his win. a t 17th and 18th. resp ectiv ely . win over E a ste rn M ichigan. p re-g am e p ress p a rty w ith the U-M and tied the W olverines innocence and guilelessn ess of a for firs t w ith 41 points. p rac ticin g con m an. D espite M SU's 1-4-8 finish, W ell, gee, D uffy seem ed to say, it su re is going to be nice to be on th e sa m e football field w ith the S p artan s w ere n ever in con­ tention and se ttle d into third w ith 45 points. “ W e r e obviously so m ew h at 49er fumble nips Lions/14-7 such a fine offensive te a m and D E TR O IT (U P I) -- E nd m o st of the g am e but w ere un­ d isap p o in ted ." MSU coach Jim B rodie had put his te am in w e hope we can still be on the Dick W itcher d ashed 12 y ard s ab le to score. G ibbard said. "A lthough w e ran front in the firs t q u a rte r when sa m e field w hen the g a m e 's for a touchdow n a f te r halfback B ut w ith 9:25 left in the gam e poorly w e 're not th a t d is­ he w hipped the 65-yard scoring over. G ary L ew is fum bled on a 37- and a third down and seven s it­ couraged. pass to the N F L 's leading re ­ The Irish p a rty w as in stitch- yard p ass play e a rly in the u atio n on D etro it's 44. San “ W e've got a long w ay to go ceiver. Clifton McNeil, who got A L B R E N N E R es a s a p erfec tly relax ed D augh­ e rty e n tertain ed them . Leap frog before w e 're se t for the Big Ten, IC4A and NCAA ch am p ­ fourth q u a rte r Sunday to give the fru s tra te d San F ra n c isc o F ra n c isc o q u arte rb a ck B rodie hit Lewis with a pass John behind Lem B arney. F o ety -N in ers a 14-7 N ational up the m iddle. The F orty- B arney atoned for his de­ As red-faced and ebullient as the ste re o ty p e of the whisky-in- ionship m e ets, but w ith hard M SU fullback Dick Berlinskl blocks out a Notre F ootball L eague v icto ry o ver the-house-but-no-one s-sick Irish m an , D augherty lulled the Irish work we can m ove along and nin er halfback high-stepped it fensive lapses in the third q u ar­ Dame p layer as tailback Tom m y Love goes about th e D etro it Lions. to the 12 but fum bled w hen hit. te r w ith a s p e c ta c u la r 94-yard w ith a judicious m ix tu re of hum ility and hum our. hope to b ea t M ichigan in the the business of gaining 100 yards In the S p a r ta n 's The F o rty n in e rs pushed W itcher a le rtly scooped up the touchdown re tu rn of D ennis " I 'v e gotten m o re en joym ent out of this te a m th an any of th e co n fe re n ce." G ibbard added. 2 1 - 1 7 upset w in o v e r the Irish S a tu rd a y . D etro it over all p o rtio n s of ball and m inced his w ay un­ P e te r a 's third bad field goal o th e rs." D augherty said. I t's not a g re a t te a m , but they think Ken Leonowicz finished firs t State N e w s photo by M ik e Beasley the field ex cep t th e goal line touched to score. a ttem p t. they are . They have so m uch en th u siasm th a t th ey a r e ju s t a over the six-m ile co u rse in p leasure to coach. "W e do n 't have a lot of g re a t p lay ers, so u n d er the c irc u m ­ stances, I think th a t i t ’s fo rtu n a te th a t we have such o u tstanding coaching." The G am e -- Collage style The Irish ro ared . % "B u t w e’re going,to play to play the best w ay we know how. and w e re going to try to w in," "W e m ight even try an on-side kick on the opening kickoff . " Y es, sp o rts fans, who would have guessed th a t P andem onium reigned am ong u n d ern eath an E nglish m a jo r 's skin could throb E D IT O R ’S N O TE: D avid G il­ th e Irish. an appendix th a t bleeds as g reen -an d -w h ite a s any b e rt, our erstw h ile Collage edi­ As if pleased w ith him self for died-in-the-w ood S p artan . Y es, m y h e a rt, too, w as tor,, took tim e from his poetry being so funny, D augherty b eam ed. then added. "N o t in m y m outh a s T rip le tt trip p ed o ver the heads S atu rd ay to w atch th e MSU-No- of th re e or four defensive w h atsits in S a tu rd a y 's tr e D am e g am e on television and r e a lly ." F o r m y own p a rt. I'd like to g am e an d .alm o st m ad e it. reco rd ed the following g arden thank Duffy for m aking m e look B ut from a p urely a c ad e m ic standpoint-w hich is of m isin fo rm atio n . A so m etim e so good, but I'm su re h e'd like a good p lace for m e to stan d : m y know ledge of so ccer fan, G ilb e rt say s he is to join m e in thanking a fine football and its te rm s is roughly a p p ro x im a te to looking fo rw ard to atten d in g the young MSU te am th a t m ad e the the av e ra g e football fa n 's fa m ilia rity w ith ea rly next hom e g a m e -In d ia n a -a liv e . w hole show possible. m ed iev al m a n u sc rip ts -- I w as in trig u ed by se v e ra l M ost of the c re d it belongs to things. Like The P ro te s ta n t E th ic of F o o tb all. Let the p lay ers, but how can you m e elucidate. th a t M an distin g u ish es him self from B e a st by the decide who d eserv es the m o st C ertain ly it w as diffcult, even for th e ex p erien ced , ju d icio u s use of his m ind. W hile an im als, by in stin ct, p ra is e ? " to tell who had possession of th e ball on a n u m b er re fra in from killing th e ir own kind. Man has to use C aptain Al B renner won the of occasions. This is chiefly b ecau se both th e Spunky his head and think ab o u t it first. Som ehow the g am e ball w ith the b est defen­ S p artan s and th e F ig h tin g Irish (football ja rg o n ) m e n ta l and m o ral stru g g le M an has to go through sive p e rfo rm a n c e since G eorge seem ed to be m ain tain in g two id e n tic al s e ts of te a m s: m a k e s him b e tte r. G ot it! The im p o rta n t thing is a m aso ch istic one and a sa d istic one. th e stru g g le and the suffering. W ebster used to wow the E a s t L ansing hayseeds, b u t it's hard (P ed ag o g ical note: let m e tell you, th e sexual im plication of grow n m en throw ing th e m se lv es upon T h erefo re, the su p p o rters (m o re football ja rg o n ) Masochistic mayhem? to fau lt the p e rfo rm a n c e s of of The P u rita n E th ic w ent around inventing w ays one an o th er and engaging in v ario u s a c ts of e m a s­ fo r M an to stru g g le, su ffe r and p rove th a t h e w as any of the S partans. into the d esired shape. I m ean, I ’ve been in so ccer D efensively, the 1968 S par­ cu lation is in e sc a p a b le .) using his m ind. Which m ad e him O.K. And proved g am es w here people got h u rt, b u t it w as kind of At any ra te , w h at bothered m e w as not th e violence he w as Man. The a n im a ls -m o s t of th em --d id n 't ta n s m ad e a heavy co m m itm en t B IL L T R I P L E T T accidental. Nobody rea lly w ent out to cru sh a guy to first-v e a r p e rfo rm e rs Wilt and (possible) sex u al p erv ersio n , b u t sim ply this: c a r e too m uch about th e whole thing, one w ay o r the into the d irt. M artin, G ary Nowak, Ron Curl, Bill D aw son, J a y B reslin , Cal Fox why did the te a m s stop sh o rt of killing each other! o th er. J u s t tak e a look a t som e of th e football te rm s: and M ike Hogan. Like, in a g am e w h ere th e o b je ct is to w re ak a s m uch Now, a s p a rt of The P u rita n E th ic , th e re w e re a sp lit end and tig h t end, for exam ple. The tig h t end S aturday, how ever, gave ev e ry indication th a t th e g am ble has d estru ctio n a s possible on your opponent, it seem s n u m b er of little catc h es, like, things th a t w e re n ’t trie s to sit tig h t and not g et h u rt too badly (he paid dividends. th a t fouls for pulling a m an dow n by his face m ask M anly and w ere in fa c t B eastly. Like drinking, dancing, d o esn 't rea lly belong in the g a m e ), w hile the split A fter th e g am e, a N otre D am e w rite r s a t in his ch air, shaking a r e out of place. W hat’s w rong w ith ripping your o pponent’s head off, anyw ay! Why p rete n d to uphold sm oking and having fun. Well, the n asty im pulses end is the guy who ends up ‘‘ends up "--usually his head. d id n 't go aw ay, ju s t b ecau se they w eren ’t Manly. because tw o or th re e guys have trie d to sp lit him "W ith w hat I ’ve ju s t seen, why a r e n 't you 6-0," he said. the values of sp o rtsm an sh ip w hen your ev e ry im ­ Y oung people still w anted to hug and k iss and oth er into se v eral pieces. “ C onsidering w hat ju s t h ap p en ed ," I replied . " I don't even pulse yells ‘‘K IL L !” ? The an sw er, to those accu sto m ed good stuff, and the problem im m ed ia te ly a ro se a s to E ssen tially , then, w hat I p ro te st is not th e violence c a r e ." to reflectio n , is sim p le: The P u rita n E th ic. w h a t people could do to enjoy th e goodies w ithout nor the gore, not even th e thousands of sc re am in g B ut a t about th e sa m e tim e, a sign a p p e a re d on th e black board (P ed ag o g ical note: ac tu ally , th e u se of the p h rase feeling guilty. The an sw er w as football. m an iacs g ettin g th eir voyeu ristic th rills. W hat I in the S p artan locker room . “ T he P u rita n E th ic ” is p robably m islead in g , but F o o tb all, Y essiree, th e sp o rt of playfully sm ashing p ro te st is the hypocrisy of T he P u rita n E th ic w hich "W h a t’s w rong w ith 8-2?” m o st people h av e a t le a s t h ea rd of it No offence is your opponent into a rough im ita tio n of a ra g doll, p reten d s to m a n n e rs w hile inviting m ay h em . O r do B e at m y h o m ie s," also ap p e ared , signed by No. 75 Ed McLoud. intended tow ard th o se of P u rita n le an in g s-so m e w hile using no finger o r b lu n t o b jects, o th er than you think 77.000 people did n ’t m e an it w hen they the senior c e n te r fro m F airb o rn . Ohio. of m y b est frie n d s a r e n ’t J e w is h .) fo re a rm s and knees--sp o rtsm an sh ip —to m ash him shrieked “KILL. BUBBA. KILL! "? T hese a r e the people th a t rea lly c a re w h eth e r MSU w ins or T he P u rita n E th ic h as a s one of its te n e ts th e idea lo se s-th e p lay ers. M onday, O c to b e r 2 8 , 1968 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n H E IS f S A N S H IT C H r \ \ A t O ’ YŸ i ' i 5 / ' S p l i t ’l o s e s dividual b rig h t spots, but lacks Love is blind and lovers can vincing p o rtra y als. M iss C ar­ tu re s "Bonnie and C lyde” A ca­ not see. -W illiam S hakespeare roll, as th e soft touching wife dem y Award winning cin em a­ a flowing bond. This is due to the flic k 's Rob the L os Angeles Coli­ c o n tra ste d properly w ith Miss to g rap h er, B u rn ett G uffey. His m ovem ent ce n te re d on Brow n, seum of half-a-m illion dollars H a rris ' gang-brain c h a ra c te ri­ use of sw eeping m ulti-dollies and color lenses g av e th e film and Brow n ju s t d o e sn 't m ove. Him d uring a sell-out football gam e? zation. added dim ension. ‘The S plit” now show ing a t Sounds g rea t. B ut th e film of Also, th e supporting c a st of The plot is ex citing: th e lov­ the S p artan Tw in W est, isn ’t ju s t such a heist is not. E rn e s t Borgnine, G ene H ack­ T he m ovie is ‘The S plit' w ith m an , J a c k K lugm an. W arren e rs a re honest; the supporting bad b ut it isn ’t rea lly good eith er. As co m m en tato r D.R. football g re a t J im Brow n, plus O ates and Ja m e s W hitm ore p la y ers support. D iahann C arroll, Ju lie H arris gave Brow n added aid. Y et the film fum bles a s a S teckler sta te d , “ G ive it a and E rn e s t Borgnine. T echnically ‘The S plit' fea- to ta l oresen tatio n . It has in­ hook.” Brown and M iss H a rris a re By MARK L E Z EL L the m a ste rm in d s of the gang of p ro fessional crim in a ls r e S tate News R eview er - ________________ J cru ited to pull off the d aring theft. A fter m uch p rep a ra tio n the $500,000 heist is executed couple caught up in the spee anc* rec k lessn ess th a t is so H u m a n M e d ic in e C o lle g e w ithout a hitch. p rev a len t in m odern society B ut crooks being crooks. Y et it p leases m e because it p ro b lem s develop a s the gang b rea k s over th e ir split of the f ives__u_s_ a chance t0 p o rtra y tw o people in love—to show us e xp a n d s, p u b lic p ro je c ts w alking hand-in-hand like any loot. In itiatin g a new approach of E conom ic O pportunity in ical school, the p ro g ra m a c ­ M iss C arro ll plays B row n’s m an and w om an who love one to m ed ical education, the Col­ Lake County, M ich., a ru ra l tually ex ten d s over th ree y ears. w if e - a g irl who re a liz e s his a n o th e r-n o shock of w hite lege of H u m a n M e d ic in e is poverty pocket of the m id w est. The firs t y e a r h as a tra n s i­ fau lts, fe a rs for th e ir future, w ith black, ju s t a m an and wo­ tional function and can be y et succum bs to his love. The Brow n-C arroll re la tio n ­ m an as rom an tic, passionate lo v e rs.” involving its stu d en ts in com ­ m u n ity p ro je c ts around the Dan and M arilyn W illiam s o f L an s in g , a h u s b a n d -w ife taken a s th e fo u rth y e a r of The p a y o ff sta te . stu d en t m e d ic a l te a m , c o m ­ u n d erg rad u a te w ork or th e first ship is of a p a rtic u la r note. „ Sadly, - ■ the film fails , on ., T hey play tw o people in love Brow n s perform an ce. He m ight Since its fo rm al estab lish ­ p ile d a 15 p ag e m e d ic a l case y ear of m ed ical school. H a lf - ■ m illio n d o l la r s h e ls te d b y J im B ro w n and h is g a n g b la n k e t th e s c e n e as he have been a pro as a ballplayer, m en t in 1964. th e college has h is to ry q u e s tio n a ire fo r c o m ­ b e d s D ia h a n n C a r r o l l in “ T h e S p l i t . “ who a r e black, not tw o black D uring the n ex t two y ea rs, but h e’s a rookie a s an acto r. stru c tu re d its m ed ical educa­ p le tio n by ado le s ce n ts who people in love. the stu d en t ex p lo res th e grow th He seldom ex p resses reactio n s, tion p ro g ram to be m o re re le ­ v is ite d the Lake County clinic. As M iss C arro ll explained. and d evelopm ent of th e hum an resu ltin g in an unbelievable p re ­ v an t to m odern p ra c tic e , con­ T h e ir re s u lts show ed th a t the “In The S plit' J im Brow n and scious o f the b e h a v io ra l sci­ body. The second y ea r covers sentation. young people seem ed to have I could be any young A m erican the period from conception F o rtu n a te ly for Brown, he is en ces and to give b ro ad e r ex­ a b e tte r com prehension of perien ce in c o m m u n ity con­ through childhood, w hile the MOORAM INFORMATION ^ 482*3905 backed by a fine cast. m e d ia l term s th an th eir L o c a l r e s i d e n t s t o v o t e third year c o n c e n tra te s on D iahann C arroll and Ju lie ta c t, according to th e ir fo rth ­ elders. ■ C H I C A N adolescence, adulthood, and L „ .. . _ _H) CÁutfu H a rris deliver honest, con- com ing brochure. Ja m e s L. Jo n es, E a s t L ansing A new affiliatio n w ith Pon­ senescence. A fter com pleting g ra d u a te student, developed 1:05, 3:15, 5:25, PROORAM INFORMATION►485-6489 tia c S ta te H o s p ita l w a s ap- th is p ro g ram , th e stu d e n t is TODAY a social, personal, and en- o n c i t y l i q u o r r e f e r e n d u m 7:40, 9:55 q l a p m erfMhf r proved by the B oard of T ru stees recen tly . M edical resid e n ts in v iro n m en tal q u estio n a ire for eligible for tra n sfe r to a four y ea r m ed ical school a t th e ju n ­ th e people of the a re a . He also By PH Y LLIS Z IM BLER Lansing citizens defeated a posed hotel gave im p etu s to At 1:30-3:35 p sy ch iatry will be placed a t w orked on a psychological ior level. F o r th e th ird tim e in 10 y e a rs proposal to allow th e sa le of the vproposed liquor c h a rte r TODAY ,5 :4 0 -7 :4 5 -9 :4 5 thè hospital w hile o th er m e m ­ tre a tm e n t p ro g ra m for cig a­ liquor w ithin the city. am endm ent. L ast y ear, th e college r e ­ E a s t L ansing re sid e n ts w ill vote b e rs of the P o n tiac sta ff will H e lg a r e tte sm okers. w h eth er or not to allow alcoholic If the citizens passed the The B e tte r L ansing C om m it­ in(hePAULNEW MANproductionof be given U niversity faculty ap ­ ceived the ap p ro v al of the b ev e rag es to be sold a t sp eci­ proposal change, th e sa le of tee is w orking w ith the E a s t The co lleg e's co u rse s also sta te le g isla tu re to expand to a r a c h e l. AMERICANINTERNATIONAL -COLOR ••RRICI pointm ents. The hospital w ill also be a re o rien ted to w ard com- four y ea r school, to begin when fied p laces w ithin th e city lim its. Both in 1958 and 1962 E a s t alcoholic b ev e rag es in E a st L ansing would be p e rm itte d in Lansing C ham ber of C om m erce to rev italiz e the shoping a re a ra c h e l av ailab le for field trip s and m unity efforts, the m oney is ap p ro p riated . -ZSr [INMITI0 W MITMMMRCil] P L U S “ P la n e t O f L i f e ” hotels and m o tels of m o re than of E a s t Lansing. TECHNICOLOR FtOM WAJINERIROS.-SEYEH « T i l » su m m er in tern job p ro g ra m s. ‘M edicine in S o ciety ” , a 50 room s, r e s ta u ra n ts for m o re “ The proposal w ill give No One A dm itted U nder 18 The resid e n t p ro g ram w ill be- new se m in a r being o ffered this th an 50 d in ers, and p ackage im petus to the dow ntow n a r e a ,” COMING: U n less A ccom panied By A gin when the s ta te approved fall in th e college, is aim ed sto res. It would also be p e rm it­ B oetcher said, “ so th a t other ‘THE BOSTON STRANGLER' P a re n t four y ea r school is funded by a t the sfudy of how m edicine ted in e stab lish m e n ts in a re a s people w ill w an t to fix up th e ir th e sta te leg islatu re. is receiv ed in d iffe ren t types C o m m itte e s fo rm h ere and those annexed to the sto re s and rem o d el buildings. ” FOXEASTERNTHEATREA• lUMIOIAIIYOf NATiONAl GEMIRAI CORP The college also o ffers serv- of social sy stem s. The stu- city w hich previously had been B oetcher also com m ented S P A R T A N T W IN T H E A T R E ices to the W estern p a rt of the d en ts explore such topics as licensed through th e s ta te of th a t the only E a s t Lansing h u h p o * m o m e e c z n t w • » w o i a » t « a o w w • n m 3» i -ooio m : E7N j E 2 S I ♦ llfei î / i i 3 ZU S I W. i U pper P eninsula through th eir H ealth S ervices Council. Stu- "Infant M o rtality in the Lan- sing Slum A re a ." fo r c o llo q u y stu d y M ichigan to sell alcoholic bev­ era g e s source of tax revenue is p e r­ sonal p ro p erty tax a s th e re a re MATINEES DAILY ▼ dents a s sist in a C om m unity Although th e college is now the w ritin g s of th e le c tu re rs, no in d u stria l concerns in E a s t SHOWN AT 1:15 - 3 - 4.-45 - 7 - 9:15 P.M . P o sitio n s a re still open for G ordon T hom as, m a y o r of Action P ro g ra m of th e O ffice d esig n ated a s a tw o-year med- se v eral co m m ittee s for p re ­ w rite position p ap e rs and ad ­ E a s t Lansing, said the pro­ Lansing. The ta x es on the hotel ":¿0 & 9:15 P.M . colloquy study groups for 'Sex­ d re ss th em selv es to the fra m ­ posal is essen tially to rem o v e could be an o th er source of ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS ing of issu es and questions c e rta in re stric tio n s from the u ality : A S earch for P e rsp e c ­ revenue, he said. The half-million was easy to steal... TARLlTE D r iv e In T h e a t r e tiv e ." Students a r e needed to w ork w hich w ill be sent in ad v an ce to city c h a rte r w ritte n in 1907. the visittng sp eak ers;- ' % T hom as said th a t citizens pro The m e m b e rs of the E a s t L ansing City Council, along w ith facu lty and a d m in istra to rs The groups w ill also continue and con on th e issu e a r e not 7 but hafd.to split. « TO^U SNÍJW R OAO to discuss the v ario u s a r e a s of to m e e t through the colloquy in divided by p o litical p a rtie s but w ith T hom as, a r e on record a wuf fOUTNwino>uihrm on rm as in favor of the change in MG M presents TONIGHT AND TUESDAY TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 1 the scheduled seven w eek sex­ discussion groups w ith the ra th e r by "w e ts and d ry s." the liquor law. A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION starring “ W I T H S IX Y O U ALL DISNEY SHOW1 u ality colloquy scheduled for sp eak ers. "O n e group would like to GET E G G R O LL” “ THE P A R E N T T R A P ” w in ter term . The groups will also m eet keep E a s t L ansing as it is; the A co m m ittee of ap p ro x im ate­ JIM B R O W N AND S tudents w ill rea d and review spring te rm to ev a lu a te th e col­ o th e r group feels th e op posite." ly 15 citizens a re , in th e w ords D IA H A N N C A R R O L L "COUNTERPOINT" ‘T he A bsent-M inded P ro f e s s o r ’ loquy and a tte m p t to suggest T hom as explained. of W.D. B aten, a co m m ittee J U L IE H A R R IS n position d irec tio n s for rela ted m e m b er, " try in g to keep liquor _ S tarts W ednesday — STARTS WEDNESDAY An Ann A rbor dev elo per has "MISSION STARDUST" AND study p ro g ra m s in sexuality. p resen ted plans to build an $8 out of E a s t L ansing." fche Splsfc 'P r e tty P oison’ and ‘Deadfall* All in te re ste d stu d en ts should co n tac t D ozier T hornton, asst, m illion, 17-story hotel in E a s t “ We think it isn ’t good for E a s t L an sin g ," B aten said. He L ansing on th e land bounded by pro fesso r in psychology a t 353- Abbot, G rove, A lbert and Lin­ added th a t the city has been 0795. den doing w ell w ithout it. The developer w ill only build “ The proposed hotel doesn’t TONIGHT FROM 7:15 P.M . IO G B A M iN r i i A M A T l O N » 3 3 2 - 6 9 4 4 th e hotel if the sa le of alcoholic in te re s t us because w e don’t A D I P U S D IS C O V E R ,T H E COVER ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a WwuWlMl PICTURES M MIt lUMUTHS-o«*.. C L A ST 2 DA YS! ' tluA bll b ev e rag es on the p re m ise s will be p erm itted . A rt Boettfher, co -ch airm an of the B e tte r think it will cu t ta x e s," B aten said. "1 think the proposed liquir change will hinder as m e snzaNGBR 1 :2 0 - 3 :2 5 -5 :3 0 -7 :3 5 -9 :4 0 HILARIOUSI Lansing C o m m ittee, said. T hom as said th a t the pro­ people will driv e up and down th e s tre e ts drunk. " COLOR ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PeterSeuers SHOWN AT 7:30 AND 9:30 in“I LhueVdu, ART STUDENTS FRIDAY AliceB.Tdkus* C h o o s e a ll y o u r a r t s u p p lie s T H E H IP P IE REVOLT f r o m E a s t L a n s in g ’ s la r g e s t s e le c tio n . AS I T R E A L L Y IS . . . . "SOMETHING’S HAPPENING” A cro ss fro m P o s te r s P r in t s A MOST U N U S U A L “ H om e E c ’ JEWELRY eno F r a m in g [suggested for mature audiences] art c ìn t e » nCHMCOLM'FIOMM n » IROS-SEVER UTS '->T- W0 B Idg. PICTURE F OR 319 E . G r a n d R iv e r A v e . Wed. MATURE ADULTS! E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h . WEST SIDE STORY Michigan State University Theatre Basic Outlines Performing Arts Company ATI. NAT. SCI. SOC. HUM. Campus Wide COURSE OUTLINES TRYOUTS HIST: 121,122, STAT: 121, M onday & T u esd ay O c to b e r 28 & 29 PSYCH: 151 CHEM: 130,141 7 -1 0 P .M . MATH: 108,109,111,112,113 R oom 4 9 - A u d ito riu m B u ild in g R e a d in g s F o r; ECON: 200,201 PHYSICS: 237, O h W h a t A L o v e l y W a r 238,239,287, 288,289 ( M u s ic a l) N O T E S F O R : “ C it iz e n T o m P a jn e ” & T h e B a l c o n y another action puzzle from “ T h e D e v il In M a s s a c h u s e t ts ’ ’ T hose u n d er tw enty one ore Invited to see SL,Y AND T H i T h e T o r c h B e a r e r s FAMILY STONE, Sunday, Nov. 3, ot 4 and 8, $2.50 co v e r Sunday only. S c r ip t s A v a ila b le In T h e a tr e O f f l c e - A u d lt o r l u m ALL STU D EN TS W ELCO M E M onday, O c to b e r 2 8 , 1968 11 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n B la ck N e w s h o p f e a t u r e s stu d en ts U b c O Î / M W # c / ^ / ' n n g ' L r t i i p c SUtrQffr w ere done w ith oil pencils, but M rs. Batin and h er asso­ By SUE R E B EC K the m odern decoupage, as ciate s, M rs. Lyn C avanaugh and Wade C a rtw rig h t. G us G ill and S tate N ew s Staff W riter tau g h t by M rs. B aten, m ak es M rs. C aryl Chacola, a s sist O rzie H enderson, th ree U-M P asse rsb y on G ran d R iver use of cu t outs from g reetin g stu d en ts in decoupage and an ­ m ed ical stu d en ts, m e t w ith black Avenue m ay have noticed a lad­ c a rd s, books, p rin ts, g ift w rap tique techniques. M rs. C av a-, MSU stu d e n ts la st week to r e ­ d e r w ith som ew hat dishev­ and o th e r m a te ria ls w hich a re naugh is in ch a rg e of th e an ­ c ru it th em for U -M 's m edical eled sign ad v ertisin g antiques. pre-colored. tiq u es and the re sto ra tio n of P e rh a p s the p ro sp ect of having school. She said she is not n e c e ssa r­ tru n k s and refinishing of old "U -M is in te re ste d in a ttr a c t­ to clim b up to a second sto ry ily in te reste d in selling her fu rn itu re. ing m o re black m ed ical stu ­ sto re has sc ared m any would- decoupage, b u t she w an ts to M rs. Chacola te ac h es c r e a ­ d e n ts ," C a rtw rig h t said. He in­ be b ro w sers aw ay. give people ideas so th a t they tive c ra fts including c e ra m ic s, vited anyone in te reste d and w ith > B ut the brav e who have ven­ m ay proceed in th e ir own c r e a ­ flow er arran g in g and C h rist­ a t le a st a 2.5 av e ra g e to apply. tu red into the unknown have tive w ays. m a s tre e o rn am e n t creatio n . G ill stre s se d the u rg en t need for em erg ed w ith a new u nder­ M rs. B aten is now teaching Aside from th e se c ra fts , v a r­ d o cto rs in M ichigan's black com ­ standing of antiques, and the new five c lasse s w hich a r e filled to ious g u est in stru c to rs will be m u n ities. citing D etro it as an a r t called decoupage. cap acity , but th e re w ill be new invited to te ac h such w ork as The ow ner of the store. M rs. exam ple. c lasse s sta rtin g a f te r C h rist­ needle-pointing and c re a tiv e P ro sp e ctiv e black m ed ical stu ­ B everly B aten has been te ac h ­ m as. stitch ery . d en ts w ere d irec ted to two ing decoupage in the L ansing C lasses run for six w eeks All th e n e c essary supplies a re a since Ja n u a ry . D ecoupage sch o larsh ip funds and one loan for $15 and m e e t for tw o hours a r e sold in the sto re w hich is m ean s “ to c u t” and th e a r t serv ice. "T h e N ational M edica open when th e sign is out. has been rapidly advancing since the 18th century. each week. M rs. B aten did not a n tic i­ Den of decoupage Fellow ship. Inc. of Chicago. "T h e Leopold-Shepp Scholar­ p ate the am o u n t of stu d e n t r e ­ Cut outs a re decaled onto T h e s e c o n d s t o r y shop at 3 1 9 1 / 2 G r a n d R i v e r A v e . ship F u n d ." and H ealth -P ro fes­ actio n w hich h er sto re h as re ­ little boxes, w all plaques, o ffe rs n u m e r o u s e x a m p le s o f the art of decoupage, sional Loans. A stu d en t m ay bor­ I n s u r a n c e ceived. “ The stu d en ts a r e w el­ p u rse tops, je w e lry and any tr e a t in g o b je c ts to m a k e t h e m a p p e a r a n tiq u e . S tu ­ row up to $2500 a y ea r from com e to com e and brow se and .o th e r wooden o b je ct th a t the ask q u estio n s," said Mrs. d e n t s a r e w e l c o m e to^ b r o w s e a r o u n d f o r i d e a s a n d H ealth -P ro fessio n al and pay­ a r tis t w ishes to deco rate. Then p r e p a r e s f o r m en t is d e fe rre d until a fte r B aten, “ although w e have no register for classes. the piece is varnished and psychedelic lights or in cen se." State N e w s photo b y L a r r y H a g e d o rh grad u atio n . polished up to 50 tim es. "M o st black stu d en ts fail to The original decoupages m i s f o r t u n e s apply to U -M 's m ed ical school e ith e r b ecau se they think they I t ’s the sa m e old sto ry : fall­ Student applications open can n o t g et in. or becau se of ing on an icy sidew alk in front lack of fu n d s." Gill noted. The Information of th e Union, fra c tu rin g a rib on a faulty resid e n ce hall s ta ir ­ m en em phasized. how ever, th a t a stro n g background in the for 15-credit history course w ay or being throw n through on grad study th e w indshield of an autom o­ scien ces and a fairly good scho­ la stic a v e ra g e should qualify bile. anyone. As for finances, they accessible H ow ever, a stu d en t can p re ­ p a re for the unhappy day w hen The H istory D ept, w ill offer W estern h isto ry ," K estenbaum m ay be turned in to K esten ­ felt th a t m any stu d en ts w ere a 15-credit co u rse w in ter te rm said. baum , 316 M orrill Hall, o r the tra g ic a lly u n aw a re of the oppor­ A G ra d u ate O pportunities such a m ishap m ay occur. tu n ities open to them . The MSU In su ran ce P lan covering the e n tire sw eep of A pplications for th e co u rse H isto ry D ept., 301 M orrill Hall. m eeting held T hursday night aim s at assistin g accid en t- A m erican history. ,enabled re p re se n ta tiv e s of the H istory 396, an ex p e rim en tal colleges and d e p a rtm e n ts of prone'students. the U niversity to m e et w ith Alan J. K aufm an, d ire c to r co u rse, is open to an y history or social science m ajo r. Your Host From Coast To Coast stu d en ts to discuss inform ation of S tudent Insu ran ce, said th a t P re fe re n c e will be given to on g rad u a te study. The m eeting, sponsored by this several-year-o ld p ro g ram o ffers benefits to stu d en ts for ju n io rs who a r e secondary ed­ The Nation’s Innkeeper u catio n m a jo rs in history. both on-and off-cam pus a c c i­ th e H onors College, w as de­ signed to help th ird te rm ju n ­ dents. The course w ill be tau g h t Two Locations In Lansing Area io rs and grad u atin g seniors F o r fu rth e r in fo rm atio n and by Ju stin L. K esten b au m , a s­ obtain p ertin en t inform ation consultation, co n tac t th e Stu­ so ciate pro fesso r of history, 3121 E . G R A N D R IV ER A V E . d irec tly from the source, thus d en t In su ran ce O ffice of AS- and W illiam B. H ixson. J r .. Ph. 489-2481 avoiding possible m is in te rp re ­ MSU betw een 3 and 5 p.m ., in stru c to r in history. 6051 S. P E N N S Y L V A N IA A V E . tation and outdated m a te ria l M onday through F rid a y , a t 355- Work for th e course, w hich Ph. 393-1650 prin ted in college catalogues. 8284. The MSU re p re se n ta tiv e s is lim ited to 25 stu d en ts, will m e t in se p a ra te room s de­ be divided evenly betw een in­ SPECIAL SPECIAL signated according to ac ad e m ic A E P i, P h i M u ’s dividual and group p ro jects. m a jo r to fa c ilita te sm all group SUNDAY MONDAY The co u rse is intended to discussions and the answ ering p l a n t r i c k o r t r e a t e x p e rim e n t w ith the v alidity of individual questions. CH ICKEN $ 1 2 5 SPAGHETTI $ 1 5 0 A pam p h let p rep a re d by the of th is approach. " I f the co u rse is successful, D I N N I E R _______ k . D I N N E R .................. ■. . ¡'Honors College w as d istrib u t­ f o r l o c a l o r p h a n s plans will be m ad e for a his­ ed to stu d en ts p rio r to the C hildren $ 1.2 5 A ll you can eat tory s e rie s y ea r, including sm all group m eetin g s w hich To help underp riv ileg ed chil­ A m erican, E u ro p ean and non- covered gen eral inform ation on p rep a ra tio n for g rad u a te dren in the Lansing a re a . Alpha E psilon P i fra te rn ity and Phi study in any field. The pam phlet, av a ila b le in Mu so ro rity will be ca rry in g out th e office of the H onors Col­ th e ir th ird annual "T ric k or lege. covers su b je cts includ­ T re a t for T o ts" cam p aig n this ing c h a ra c te ristic s to look for w eek. A E Pi and Phi Mu a re planning in a school, w hen to apply, how to file good applications to ta k e children from an E a s t and available financial aid. L ansing orphanage trick or The pam p h let points out tre a tin g H allow een night. They th a t additional in fo rm ation on also plan to place boxes in each g rad u a te study is available d o rm ito ry for co n trib u tin g can ­ dy. canned goods, books and oth­ in the H onors College office, 363 L ibrary. e r ite m s for th e childtvw. S tu d e n t D e fe n d e rs to p ro v id e counsel When a stu d en t has been charged w ith violating a U n iv ersity reg ulation and w an ts to plead not guilty, he will need a co m p eten t individual to defend him . A ccording to th e A cadem ic F reed o m R e­ port, "T h e stu d en t shall be en titled to be ac co m p an ie d b y a coun­ Star Spangled Banner sel of his choice: Counsel shall be a m e m b e r of th e faculty, staff, or student body of the U n iv ersity ." Now under the directio n of ASMSU's L egal Aid D ep a rtm en t, di­ Jose Feliciano rec ted by H arry Chancey. a S tudent D efenders A ssociation has 45 rp m R e c o rd been c re a te d to provide a d efense counsel for stu d e n ts charg ed w ith violating U niversity regulations. P etitioning has begun for positions in th e S tudent D efen d ers A ssociation. P etitio n s, w hich w ill be av a ila b le for ab o u t tw o w eeks, 59c E x p ires 11-2-68 m ay be picked up on the th ird floor of the Student S ervices Bldg. E ast L ansing S tore Only and subm itted to the legal aid desk or room 325. T he H urd/ G urdy M an D onovan Feliciano- Jo se F eliciano Z ñ D ream A L ittle D re a m M am a C ass W hh M e es Reg. 4.79 F O L K S I N G E R S >lb jffiro u é i R E T U R N Dan R ahfeldt and T om S cho- is authentically A m e ric a n -- m och er a r e fo lk sin g e rs. Four and so he took a job with the m onths ago they p arted com ­ r a ilro a d . T ru ly A m erican pany. E ach wanted to study folk, offered T o m , “ was and develop a tru e feeling fo r g rea tly influenced by the era D O M IN O th e ir m u sic . Dan went to E urope to study when ra ilro a d s w ere th is na­ tio n 's bloodstream ', and when PIZZA the folkm usic which plays so a sp ecial breed of man lived g re a t a p a r t of th e liv e s of and breathed, the r a ilro a d s . the people th e re . Even today, continued T om , the r a ils a r e a way of life fo r C irc le D rive D orm s “ T h e ro o ts of th is n atio n 's so m e. & E . Lansing R esidents M SU D o rm s m usic a r e firm ly em bedded in Dan and Tom a r e back to ­ the ground of the old c o u n try ," g e th e r. You can h ea r them at CA LL CA LL stated D an, “ and a s a s a ilo r G randm other’s every weekday 3 5 1 -8 8 7 0 3 5 1 -7 1 0 0 following the r iv e r to the s e a , afternoon from 4:30 to 7:30. 203 M.A.C. 1 needed to d isc o v er the o rig in Both of them feel th e ir m usic 966 T row bridge of th is m usic fo r m y self. with a sen sitiv ity and profound Tom decided to delve into re s p e c t th at is reflec te d in P izza T H E S P E E D IE S T D E L I V E R Y that seg m en t of folkm usic that th e ir p erfo rm an ce . P erfectio n S E R V IC E IN T H E M o U A R E A Monday« O c to b e r 2 8 , 1968 12 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L an sin g , M ich ig a n STA TE NEWS CLASSIFIED STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED N ow is t h e tim e to lo o k fo r th a t n e w hom e. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 355-8255 t O r airier A u to m o tiv e S c o o te rs & C y c le s B EST QU A LITY new P e rs ia n rug. H ouses 90” x 86". C all 3559099 b etw een F A IR L A N E 1967 tw o-door hardtop. A CCID EN T PR O B L E M ? C all K a lam a ­ 1-2:30 p .m . 510/30 Big V-6, a u to m a tic , pow er steering. zoo S tre e t Body Shop. S m all d e n ts SIX MAN house n e ed s 1 g irl to sub­ to la rg e w re c k s. A m e ric a n and fo r­ le a se fo r w in te r te rm 351-9109. PORYOU P o ly g las tire s , aqua finish w ith m a tc h ­ ing In te rio r. 663-9030 3-10 28 eign c a rs. G u a ra n te e d w ork. 482- 1288. 2628 E a s t K alam azoo C 510/30 SEA RS AUTOM OTIVE U p e p la y e r, tw o sp e a k e rs, tw elv e ta p e s. 6125. 332-3574 a f te r 6 p m . 510/30 F IR E B IR D C O N V ERTIB LE 1967 V-8, TWO G IR L S needed fo r la rg e house. • AUTOM OTIVE a u to m a tic . Like new. T ake over pay­ BSA 441c—1.000 m ile s 6 m o n th s ok). W in ter te rm only. 351-8229. 510/30 BRASS BED, ro c k e r, bookcases, • EM PLO Y M EN T m e n ts of 969.40 p e r m onth. Phone Like new 372-0649 510/30 o th e r fu rn itu re , dish es. P h o n e 339- O e d i t M an ag er, 489-2379. C -ll/1 N E E D O N E to th re e m e n for la rg e • FOR RENT 2529. 1-10/28 E m p lo y m e n t four b edroom bouse in L ansing, 675. • FO R SALE F O R D F A IR LA N E H ardtop. 1966 E x ­ Includes u tilitie s and m aid . 372- U P R IG H T PIA N O ; U rg e c h e r ry ta b le ; • L O S T A FOUND c e lle n t condition. $1350. T ake over N IG H T AUD ITO R, M otel. E x p e rien c e 4592. 510/29 zigzag sew ing m a c h in e; g a s re fr ig e r­ • PERSO N A L p a y m e n ts. 372-5884. 510/30 a to r; 21’ x 40’ cocoa bro w n ch en ille p re fe rre d , b u t w ill tra in m a tu re p e r­ • P E A N U T S PER SO N A L son looking fo r full-tim e, y e a r round N E E D O N E g irl w in te r te rm , lto sh ag c a r p e t-w ili c u t; 332-3226, FO R D , 1963: W-ton pickup. Good con­ position. Top s ta rtin g ra te . P a id v a c a ­ blocks fro m B erkey. 351-4658. 510/28 d ay s. 3358450 evenings. C -ll/1 • REA L ESTA TE dition. C hanging jobs. E D 7-0922 510/30 tion. sick leave, and p a rtic ip a tin g 9 • S E R V IC E group in su ra n ce . F iv e o r six day ¿-8821. 5 1 0 29 B u rch am >. W AITRESS for W illow B ar. F u ll and S a la ry is 631.92 p e r day. F o r ad d i­ O N E G IR L needed for w in te r te rm . 4278. O p a rt-tim e. Top w ages. Phone 487- tional in fo rm a tio n c a ll M r. D onald SCOUT 1963 2WD w ith pow erlock. 6087. 3-10/29 P a lm e r, B oys' T rain in g School. U n iv e rsity V illa. 351-3275. 510/30 BUICK 1965. 2-door La S a b re P o w e r O N E O R TWO g irls to s h a r e a p a r t­ G ood tra c tio n , condition. 6400. 699- Phone 484-8443. An E q u a l O ppor­ stee rin g an d b ra k e s. R adio. C all 337- m e n t. H e rita g e A rm s. T w o bedroom . 2586. 510/28 L IN E U P your fa ll jo b now. C ar nec­ tunity E m p lo y e r. 510/30 2517 5 to 7 p.m . 3-10/29 393-4347 a f te r 6 p .m . 510/29 e ssa ry . C all 351-7319. O T E M P E S T 1963 LEM ANS. A utom atic, R E L IA B L E WOMAN for b a b y sittin g C H EV R O L ET 1964, V-6. '283 ' au to ­ vinyl b u c k e t s e a ts , ra d io , h e a te r, SALESMAN: P a rt-tim e . M ust like NORTHWIND a six y e a r old boy a n d som e house­ G IR LS. S alesm en . O w n hou rs. 65 an m a tic , rad io . E x c e lle n t condition. b ra n d new tires. *396. 3557921. 51 0 '30 selling No ex p erie n ce needed, keeping. M onday through F rid a y »775.351-7286 3-10/28 FARM S hour. 3552125a f te r 5 p .m . 510/28 will tra in . C ar furnished. Phone 3 p .m . to 5:30 p.m . 620 p e r w eek. M r. T aylor, 489-2379. C C all 353-8776 b e fo re 5 p .m . 3-10/30 Faculty A partm ents T m e y C H EV R O L ET 1MPALA 1958 B ig V-8. A vaition H O LE IN O N E ! M aybe not, bu t check 63,000 m ile s N eeds body w ork. 355 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 to d a y 's C lassified Ads for good buys FR A N CIS AVIATION: So e a s y to O UT-OF-STATE openings - 1969. E A R N E X T R A m oney for C h ristm a s 9703.484-8755. 5-10/28 and buy your g ifts a t discount. in golf clubs! le a rn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E Cline T e a c h e rs A gency, 129 E ast O NE-TW O people for tw o m a n a p a r t­ V IV IA N N E WOODARD COSMETICS. m e n t. S ta rtin g J a n u a ry . 351-3131. C H R Y SL ER , 1966 N ew port. Body a little rough, b u t e x ce lle n t running S pecial 65 offer. 484-1324. I G rand R iv er. 510/29 IV 58351. C -ll/1 5 1 1 /4 N E E D E D -O N E m a n fo r a c le a n four m a n a p a rtm e n t. N ext to c am p u s. 351- S P E C IA L o rd e r 6950 ED 7-0922 3-10/30 A u to Service & Ports M ALE STU DEN TS, 1527, in need 3394 a fte r 5 p .m . 510/28 of e x tra m oney. C ar req u ired . C all ST U D E N T E M PL O Y M E N T : V arious O N E O R tw o g irls fo r w in te r te rm . Ce­ m a rk e tin g positions w ith full-tim e W e have just MASON BODY SH O P. 812 E a st 393-5660.1-5p .m ., M on-Fri. O d a r V illage. 351-3087 511/1 CORVAIR MONZA 1962 F lo o r sh ift K alam azo o St. . . . Since 1940. m e rc h a n t w h o le sa le r; 1515 hours finished re -c a rp e tin g , Good condition. R adio. G ood condi­ C o m p lete a u to p a in tin g a n d col­ p e r w eek; au to m o b ile re q u ire d ; ex­ N E E D 1 g irl to s u b lea se luxury re-pain ting and r e ­ tion. R easo n ab le 332-8478. 3-10/30 lision serv ice . IV5-0256 C W AITRESS MONDAY through T h u rs­ day nights. 9 p.m . until 1 a .m . E x ­ p erienced in food and cocktails. c ellen t in c o m e and ex p erie n ce ; ex ­ p enses included; fo r fu rth e r infor­ a p a r tm e n t. W inter a n d /o r te rm . 351-0589. sprin g 510/30 SEVEN finishing 15 s p a r k l i n g , CORVAIR 1962 w ith 1964 engine m a tio n c o n ta c t: The S ociety C o rp o ra ­ tw o-bedroom apartm ents 6295. 353-1325 a sk for J im 5-10 30 AUTOMATIC CAR WASH. O nly 50c I t’s th e b e st in tow n. You m a y sit in y o u r c a r for 2W m in u te s w hile your M ust be 21. Apply in p e rso n a t M onty's B ar, E a s t G ran d R iv er. tion, P.O . Box 2051, L ansing, M ichi­ gan 48911. 510/28 C O U P L E O R o ld e r single. C lose to U nion. L ow er, one bedroom , fu r­ THIRTY for N ovem b er. Phone E D 2-4781. 511/1 COUGAR 1967 w ith ste re o tape. V ery good condition. Call b etw een 8-5 p.m . c a r is w ashed an d w axed. A lso cleans u n d ern eath c a r. An a lm o s t p e rfe c t H E L P W A NTED a t B oyne H ighlands SA LES H E L P w anted tw o to four nished. 1130.6658418. 3-10/30 ONE 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 Thanksgiving Holiday. daily. 484-5438. 5-10/29 job. 430 C lip p e rt back of KO-KO B ar hours nightly o r n a m e your own G IR L N E E D E D for C ed a r V illage Ski R e so rt. W aitre ss-2 0 y e ars, a p a rtm e n t. Im m e d ia te occu p an cy or C tim e. M ake 645*120 w eekly. No tw o y e a rs e x p erie n ce ; bus boys, w in te r o r sp rin g te r m . 351-8560. 510/28 D O D G E D A RT 1964 a u to m a tic , four- s ale s e x p erie n ce needed. M ust have door sedan. Good condition. Singh. 3554575,351-3643 5K P% S c o o te rs & C y c le s desk c le rk s - m a ie ; c a fe te ria m a n ­ a g er. tw o y e a r food e x p e rie n c e ; din­ c ar. C all M r. Jo h n sto n 3951399 for in fo rm a tio n . 510/30 N E E D O N E o r tw o g irls for w in te r F o r those EAST LANSING MANAGEMENT ing room mansgCT irgi 25. four te rm . 332-5785. 510/28 y e a rs ex p erie n ce . P le a s e c o n ta c t w ho can 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 G et ALL YOU PAY FO R ! Check best HONDA 1965 CB 160 E x c e lle n t con­ MICHIGAN C E R T IF IE D D e n ta|p H y - M ichigan S ta te P la c e m e n t B ureau. re n ta l buys in to d a y 's C lassified Ads. dition. H e lm e t B e s t offer. 355 gienist. F iv e day w eek. M onday O N E O R TWO m e n needed for new a ffo r d the 317 M .A .C . Interview d a te s, N ovem ber 6 and 21st. 731 A p a rtm e n t 351-9474. 510/28 9114. 5 10 30 through F rid a y . C all 337-9224 for b e s t In 5 11/1 ap p o in tm en t. 1-10/28 GREEK FOO D N E E D O N E m a n fo r tw o-bedroom apartm ent And O th e r Food F ro m M ost F o r­ HONDA 1966, 305 S uper H aw k. Good P A R T-TIM E CIRCULATION D e p a rt­ a p a r tm e n t *87.50. 337-0936 a fte r living. eign C o u n trie s-in c lu d in g U.S. condition. H e lm e t included. 398- m e n t A ssistant. No e x p erie n ce need­ F o r Rent 7 p .m . 510/30 4388 3-10/30 ed Good d riv e r. R esponsible. M ust SH A H EE N ’S FA M ILY be a v a ila b le 7-11:30 p.m . T uesday TV R E N T A L S fo r s tu d en ts Low eco­ FO O D F A IR phis any five hours W ednesday be­ nom ical ra te s by the te rm o r m onth. O N E BED R O OM lu x u ry n e a r c a m ­ / . R . G u lv e /i, G o - 33. River island W ANTED: HONDA 450 su p er sp o rt or 1001 W Saginaw 4854089 tw een 8 a .m . and 3 p.m . Tow ne U N IV ER SITY TV REN TA LS, 484- pus. B alcony, laundry, furnished, ACROSS 34. formic acd C lassic. 1967 o r 1968. 882-5035 be­ 220 A lb e r t 351-8862 M ichigan B an k ard W elcom e C ourier, 337-1361. 2-10/29 9283. c 337-2253. 10-10/30 tw een 9-5 p.m . C-10/28 souice 1. Teem 35. Rider Haggard TV R E N T A L S G .E . 19” P o rta b le , 7. Reluctant novel Students. . choice apartments *8.50 p e r m o n th including stand. Place Your CaU J . R . C ulver Co. 351-8862. 12. Part of the eye 3g Slgp 0| the 13. Bizarre zodiac 220 A lb e rt S tre e t, E a s t Lansing. C 14. Symbolize 4q inasmuch PEOPLE REACHER WANT ID 15. Cook meat 41. Mannerly Today . . . J ust clip, c o m plete , mail. Apar.tments STU D EN T U N ITS: T h re e and four m a n u n its s till a v a ila b le lo r Sep­ RATES-STARTING AT $175 16. That man 17. Weep 43 , Courteous 47. Emerge 19. Kitchen swab 4g Allowance STATE NEWS w ill bill you l a t e r . te m b e r leasing. Low ebrooke, Uni­ 20. Rolled tea 49 s u b lease v e rs ity T e rra c e , and C all STA TE M AN A G EM EN T 337- E v e rg ree n . 3,6,9 month leases available 22 . Hymenopteron 50 Bu,|ds 24. Relative ___ 3. Waifs 6 . Periods of 1300. C 4. Unicorn fish time 26. Restless D0WN 7.. Hit in a high A PA R TM EN TS (STU D EN TS) room furnished. 6150. Also w ant tw o Four NO LAST MONTH RENT REQUIRED 30. Honeybee 32. Mirth 1. Portray 2. Youth 5. Ship-shaped clock curve 8 . Pronoun Zip Code N orthw ind has m o re parking spaces p er apartm ent m a le s tu d en ts to sh a re a p a rtm e n t. d 9 10 it 9. Speck 1 3 b 5 6 IV 56581, E D 2-8531. 3-10/30 than any o th e r a p a rtm e n t c o m p le x . 10. Threesome Student N o . Phone 11. Assistance G IR L TO su b lea se a p a rtm e n t win­ a 18. Death notice C onsecutive D a te s to R u n te r te rm . U n iv e rsity T e rra c e 351- 9659. 510/30 ADDITIONAL N O RTH W IN D F E A T U R E S w vÄ s 20. Scoundrel H e a d i n g ________________ ___ # A lr Conditioning Wall to Wail C arpeting 21 Color 6 17 18 j 19 23. Cake IM M E D IA T E possession One bed­ D ishw ashers ). Hi IInumi? In : ich Apt« Print Ad Here: room . fu rn ish ed All u tilities paid. % % ingredient G arbage D isposals I k o u i i i u l I r u n t t . u . v n o n R iv er 21 22 23 *135 p e r m onth. Also th re e bedroom 20 25. Collation u n furnished a p a rtm e n t, includes base­ S cenic F ro n t Lawn Pi v % % 26. Garden party % * 7 7 26 2/ 2if TV m e n t and tw o c a r g a ra g e for 6165. Ä IS 27. Rubber band All u tilitie s paid ( all ”72-1466 E ve­ \/% 31 32 28. Decade nings 372-4071 or 372 3180 3-10/30 30 29. Still % H /y y 34 31. Brooklet ' N E E D O N E girl lor N ovem ber and Peanuts Personals m u s t be p l a c e d in p e r s o n . D e ce m b e r to sh a re luxury a p a r t­ m e n t C all 351-0589 ' 3-10 '30 % %% VS 36 37 30 w '/ A VA 35. Disfigurement 36. Charter 10 W o rd s o r L e s s : I day - $1.50 3 days - $4.00 5 days - $6.50 % % to 37. Sinister O ver 10 W o rd s A d d : 15£ p e r word ‘ 40£ p e r word 65 y. jgggesggnmHr«»>)00WKWUWAv.v.v.7.<.wMWAVAVMw wn- ■- . w . ........... ingenious device that ram- The impeccable Mercedes-Benz 280SE—with disc brakes on all 4 wheels feeds gasoline into the en ­ g in e u n d er h ig h pressure. w ith bolts. After a w h ile, the bolts can is hand-sprayed. T here isn’t any “orange M e rc e d e s-B e n z m o to r c a r s R e s u lt : h o r s e p o w e r is work loose. O n a rough road, the rattles p eel” or other minor blem ishes. T h e fro m $25 ,58 2 to $ 4,3 6 0 ' boosted by nearly 15% at wo can be deafening. finish is as nearly perfect as the present You may be able to afford a M er­ sacrifice in gas mileage. M ercedes-Benz elim inated the rat­ i t a t e of the art” allows. cedes-Benz w ithout realizing it. H ere (Technical note: T he "S” tles by elim inating the body bolts. In­ (Note: Nitpickers will find nothing are suggested retail prices for 9 of the in the 280SE ’s name stands stead: 10,000 individual body welds. to carp about. A slathering of perma- 15 M ercedes-Benz models: "Panic stop" demonstration: A test driver slams the new for "Super." T he "E" stands R esult : a structure of im m ense strength n en t plasticized undercoating fights 6 0 0 Grand M e r c e d e s .............. $22,299* Mercedes-Benz 280SE to a sure stop from 80 mph. for "Einspritzmotor” or fuel- and rigidity. After 5 0 ,0 0 0 m iles or so, road salt, rust and rot. T he insides of 300SE L S e d a n .......................... 9,400* injection engine. A nd "280” you may begin to w onder if your 280 S E the hubcaps are primer-coated after the 280S E C o u p e ....................... 9,174* kind of horsepower that makes your car is the size—the metric displacement— wi ever rattle. outsides are chromed. Even the under- 2 8 0S L R o a d s te r ....................... 6,485* go, except that it’s applied in the oppo­ of the engine, w hich is 2 .8 liters.) Built to be the best side of the dash is fully trim m ed.) 280 S E S e d a n ............................. 6,222* site direction. A nd, instead of being Fuel injection also gives the 2 8 0 S E —not the best seller By the tim e your 2 8 0S E is com plete, 2 5 0 S e d a n .................................... 5,060* produced bv the heat of gasoline burn­ excellent en gin e response at all en gin e it has passed 8,1 1 7 inspections. O ne 2 3 0 S e d a n .................................... 4,544* ing O in /your engine,O ' it com es from fric- speeds, w ith exceptionally sm ooth pick­ A fte r w e ld in g , b o d y se a m s are out of every 11 workers is an inspector 22 0 D ie s e l.................................... 4,494* tion in your brakes. up from low revs. T h e 2 8 0 S E en g in e’s ground dow n and checked w ith a soft to make sure that M ercedes-Benz stan- 22 0 S e d a n .................................... 4,360* In a “panic” stop—real or simulated overhead cam silences the fuss and clat­ glove. A ny burrs are filled w ith pewter and polished smooth by hand. dards are m aintained, - i t takes the equivalent o f 321 horse­ ter of conventional tappets. A nd its 7 power to stop a 3-,500-lb. car from 80 main bearings give the crankshaft bet­ T h e body is then dunked in a 52-ton • ________ mph. T h is energy transforms the car’s ter support than most V-8s, for less vi­ primer bath until 24 pounds of a spe­ C lip c o u p o n for b r o c h u r e * SEND FOR forward m om entum into heat. A nd this cial anti-corrosion formula have seeped r- r 1 J I I u • C a ^ S S p ^ H H FREE BROCHURE bration at high speeds. For further detai s on the n ew Mer- •• \ WA/f-gM C✓°r ,b e tte r y e t, c o m e heat must be dissipated by your brakes. into every cranny. T h is primer coat is cedes-Benz 280S E , and 6 other new j ^ s ^ B ^ & G jlin a n d p ic k o n c u p ) T h e d isc brakes of th e M ercedes- 10,000 body welds baked on. T h e next is sprayed on. Be­ m odels from M ercedes-Benz, send today j Benz 280S E have 421.1 square inches M ost conventional cars have a sep­ tw een the last tw o coats, the body is for your copy of the free, 24-page, full- J of effective braking area. If the 280SE arate body and chassis, held together hand-sanded. T h e final coat of enam el color brochure (clip coupon at right). J Please send the free, 24-page, full-color Take a test drive brochure that tells all about the new cars Better yet, visit our showroom where from Mercedes-Benz. the 280S E is now on display. Kick the Name-------------------------------------- tires. Slam the doors. G et behind the Address__ w heel. T h e n make your own decision ahout the "over-engineered” M ercedes- City i. — Benz 280SE . State____ .Zip. ♦East and Gulf Coast ports of entry, exclusive of options, state and local taxes, if any. A luxury car without an ounce of fat, the 280SE measures 2 feet shorter than its dontesticrivals, yet yields not an inch of interior room. P h i l G o r d o n ’s I n c . 2924 E. Grand River Avenue, Lansing, Michigan 48912 Phone: 517-484-1341