Ombudsman’s power helps students B y E D W A R D B R IL L in v e s tig a to ry po w e rs and d ir e c t and re a d y re c e n tly . One o f these co n ce rn s th e M SU in g s e c re ta ry w ho d id not r e a lly k n o w w h at . . O n e p r o fe s s o r . . . u p s e t access to a ll U n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls fr o m the se cre ta rie s . she w a s ta lk in g about. ' he said E d ito r-in -C h ie f “ f»» “ .V i v f • 'T b o - o a r p r n H p o jv l tii c p c u i r t p n u c ^ R u s t keeps c a re fu l re c o rd o f e v e ry stu- , 'A -N .. A % A- ^ A. dPn< .a riiifC K ftr '<* re c e n t re p o rt on th é stu d e n t in fu ^flJb 'E d u ­ d e n ts b y 'c h a n g i n g h is m i n c t w itn frtese power's1, antir « » .. a i V v t c i ...... 1 . . ^ .ijliO h g and th e f ir s t y e a r's ta lly shows 52 peK cent c a tio n w h ic h suggests “ m u c h o f the c u rre n t tio n to e v e ry c o m p la in t he d e te rm in e s th e fa c u lty as w e ll. R u st said. " C e r t a in ly , a b o u t th e c o u r s e r e q u ir e m e n ts o f a ll p ro b le m s w e re o f an a c a d e m ic na­ stu d e n t u n re s t co u ld be a ttrib u te d to au ­ v a lid . R u s t e s tim a te s th a t tw o -th ird s to the se people a re in the m in o r it y he re, b u t m o r e th a n q iid - w a y th r o u g h th e tu re . These in clu d e d p ro b le m s o f re g is ­ th o rita r ia n p o lic e , ru d e c le rk s , h o s tile and th re e -fo u rth s o f the c o m p la in ts he re c e iv e d •m a ny tim e s those in the m a jo r it y can ju s t t r a tio n and a d m issio n , p ro b le m s o f in s tr u c ­ u n frie n d ly s e c re ta rie s and te s ty te lle r s . " te r m . . . ” la s t y e a r w e re s e ttle d to th e s tu d e n t's s a t­ as e a s ily cause m o re tro u b le th a n good by tio n . p ro b le m s o f a ca d e m ic re q u ire m e n ts , W h ile no.ne o f these causes have as ye t is fa c tio n . t r y in g to be h e lp fu l. o f the C o lle ge o f A rts and L e tte rs handled p ro b le m s o f a c a d e m ic sta tu s and p ro b le m s p ro m p te d a n y s it-in s in th e M SU A d m in is ­ R u s t r e a d ily a d m its th a t the “ a lie n a te d “ M a n y a stu d e n t has been sent on a f r u i t ­ 525 stu d e n t c o m p la in ts ra n g in g fro m t r a f ­ o f a c a d e m ic a d vice . tr a tio n B ld g ., th e re m a y w e ll be m o re s tu d e n t" s im p ly does n o t co m e to h im fo r less t r ip a ll o v e r ca m p u s b y a w e ll-m e a n - f ic tic k e ts to in s tru c to rs w h o c o u ld n o t be B y fa r . the la rg e s t sin gle c a te g o ry ol th a n ju s t a g ra in o f tr u t h here. U n iv e rs ity a ssista nce . H is s p e c ia lty seem s to be c u t­ “ .V fn n y s tu d e n ts h a v e b e e n he ard in class. c o m p la in ts w as th a t co n c e rn in g in s tr u c ­ O m b u d sm a n J a m e s D . R u s t th in k s th e re tin g th ro u g h the s o m e tim e s ta n g le d red - R u s t says th a t he trie s to a v o id the im ­ s e n t o n a fr u it le s s tr ip a ll o v e r to rs . H e re R u s t has had to h a n d le such is, fu r th e rm o r e , he th in k s he can do som e­ tap e o f U n iv e r s ity b u re a u c ra c y , and in ­ c o m p la in ts as the in s tru c to r w h o re fu se d th in g a b o u t it. In h is f ir s t y e a r in o ffic e as the m a n p re ssio n th a t he is ca p a b le o f “ passing m ir a c le s ." B u t the A c a d e m ic F re e d o m deed th is is w h y the o ffic e w as o rig in a lly set up. c a m p u s b y a w e ll-m e a n in g se c ­ to use a m ic ro p h o n e in a la rg e le c tu r e sec­ mk r e ta r y w h o d id n 't k n o w w h a t sh e sta n d in g be tw ee n stud ents and th e U n iv e r­ R e p o rt, w h ic h e sta b lish e d the o ffic e o f the O m bud sm an , in ve sts h im w ith “ bo rad ‘ ' T h e re a re c e rta in p ro b le m s th a t keep w a s ta lk in g a b o u t. ” tio n , one p ro fe s s o r w ho up set an e n tire ( P le ase tu rn to page 13 > James D. Rust s ity b u re a u c ra c y , the fo r m e r asst, dean c o m in g ba ck tim e a f te r t im e ,” R u s t said Wednesday MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n O c to b e r 30,1968 10c V o l. €1, N u m b e r 73 M c C a r th y e n d o rs e s H H H , s h ie ld s fu tu re p o litic a l p la n s H u m p h re y had not s a tis fie d c o n d itio n s the W A S H IN G T O N (A P ) - Sen. E ug en e J. s ta y in the p a rty in a n o th e r e le c tio n " u n ­ w ith o u t m e n tio n in g H u m p h re y 's nam e. se n a to r had la id do w n e a r ly in O c to b e r M c C a rth y . D -M in n ., endorsed H u b e rt H. less th e re has been c h a n g e " in it s o rg a n i­ H u m p h re y said th a t " th e r e a re a lo t of H u m p h re y f o r th e p re s id e n c y T u e sd a y b u t fo r b a c k in g the tic k e t. zatio n. D e m o c ra ts c o m in g b a ck to the p a r t y " and These w e re , as the la tt e r e n u m e ra te d le f t h is o w n p o litic a l fu tu re clouded in a T o ld by re p o rte rs th a t his fo r m a l s ta te ­ said th a t M c C a rth y 's de cisio n w o u ld help th e m : “ th e e n ding o f the w a r in V ie tn a m , sm o ke scre e n o f vague an sw e rs. m e n t le ft his fu tu re p o litic a l in te n tio n s th a t m o v e m e n t. the d e m ilita r iz a tio n o f U n ite d S tates gov­ M c C a rth y sa id in anno un cing he w o u ld u n c le a r, M c C a rth y re p lie d w ith the a ir o f D e m o c ra tic N a tio n a l C h a irm a n L a w ­ e rn m e n t p o lic y and the r e fo r m o f the v o te f o r th e m a n w h o d e fe a te d h im f o r the a m a n w ho w anted i t th a t w a y . " T h a t's re n ce O 'B rie n said M c C a rth y 's e n d o rse ­ d r a ft la w s so as to m a k e th e m re sp o n ­ D e m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n , th a t he w o u ld not th e w a y it is. ” m e n t is " a s ig n ific a n t c o n trib u tio n to the sive to in d iv id u a l c o n s c ie n c e ." seek re -e le c tio n to th e Senate in 1970 as D id he in te n d to la st w eek o f the ca m p a ig n . a “ ca n d id a te o f m y p a r ty ” n o r w o u ld he The goblins’ll getcha seek the 1972 D e m o c ra tic p re s id e n tia l n o m in a tio n . le ave the D e m o­ c r a tic p a r ty and pos­ M c C a rth y m ad e it c le a r, h o w e ve r, th a t s ib ly ru n fo r the Sen­ A s e e m in g ly a p re tty s c a ry h a r m le s s 7 0 -p o u n d c o m p a n io n fo r ja c k - o - la n t e r n tu rn e d o u t to 6 - m o n t h - o ld K im b e r ly M a la te s ta o f be U P I T e le p h o t o In a fo r m a l s ta te m e n t, the M in n e so ta s e n a to r fir e d fre s h c r it ic is m a t p a r ty le a d ­ e r s ’ h a n d lin g o f th e C h ica g o co n ve n tio n . a te on a n o th e r t ic k ­ et? " I d id n ’t say t h a t, " Wifh Gene on team W ilm i n g t o n , D e l. H e said he w o u ld n o t ask young pe op le to M c C a rth y said. Was he sa yin g he w o u ld n 't ru n fo r the Senate o r the p re s i­ HHH surges forward C U B IH F O R M A T 1 y y r w ML de n cy again? " N o , I 'm n o t sa y­ B E T H L E H E M , P a . (A P ) - H u b e rt H H u m p h re y said T uesd ay the p o litic a l fa te s b e lie f he a lre a d y had a v e ry s u b s ta n tia l sha re o f M c C a rth y 's s u p p o rte rs. T^ « n; M 6CARTHY The v ic e p re s id e n t said he had re m a in e d iw ee® \ JH T i§ in g th a t. ' M c C a rth y ’s e n d o rse m e n t o f H u m p h re y --and E ugene M c C a rth y --w e re sh in in g on h im . and " I see a tre m e n d o u s u p w a rd in c o n ta c t w ith M c C a rth y , had ta lk e d to w as m a rk e d w ith the re lu c ta n c e he has m o v e m e n t o f m y c a n d id a c y . " h im on the tele ph on e as la te as la s t Sunday d isp la ye d in re fu s in g his s u p p o rt to H u m ­ H u m p h re y c a m p a ig n e d in P e n nsylvania and th a t the “ se n a to r la id dow n no c o n d i­ u c o to rs stress **■*-— x m ^ /P o r / \ r - ~ - — > p h re y , a long tim e p o litic a l asso cia te , since th e s to rm y A u g u st p a rty c o n ve n tio n . He said he is b a c k in g H u m p h re y because a fte r h e a rin g th a t M c C a rth y , the d isside nt peace c a n d id a te w h o fo u g h t h im fo r the D e m o c ra tic p re s id e n tia l n o m in a tio n , had tio n s to m e ,” fo r sup po rt. H u m p h re y w as asked i f he w as ir r ita te d M c C a rth y had not spoken o u t sooner. He o f the la tte r 's re c o rd and w h a t the n o m i­ announced he w o u ld v o te f o r H u m p h re y. said a m a n seeking to be p re s id e n t ou gh t ¡ jJ ~ r 1 nee has said ab ou t d o m e s tic p ro b le m s in A lth o u g h M c C a r­ to have "fo rb e a ra n c e and p a tie n ce and ss io n th is ca m p a ig n . He said H u m p h re y is his t h y ’ s d e c la ra tio n good w i l l . " Y D. cho ice o v e r R ic h a rd M . N ix o n , the R e­ w as less tha n w h o le ­ H u m p h re y , spe aking a t a lo c a l te le v is io n p u b lic a n p re s id e n tia l nom inee. h e a rte d , i t w as in show, w as asked w h a t the b ig g e st p ro b le m He added th a t " w it h H u b e rt H u m p h re y g e n e ra l w hat the o f his ca m p a ig n . as p re s id e n t, the p o s s ib ility o f s c a lin g H u m p h re y f o r c e s " I w is h w e had a fe w m o re days, t h a t’s W h ile som e f e lt th a t th e U n iv e r s ity dow n the a rm s ra c e and re d u c in g m ilit a r y had been ho ping fo r a l l. " he re p lie d . EPJTOJB’,S N O T E : The fo llo w in g is the should "provide U\e m a jo r im p e tu s in d ru g ten sion s in the w o rld w o u ld be m u c h g re a t­ to sw in g d is s id e n t B u t I have a fe e lin g th e iy t e a 'a ie sh in ­ th ir d in a se rie s o f a r tic le s on m a riju a n a re se a rch , o th e rs f e lt th a t fa c u lty o r stu ­ e r th a n i t w o u ld be w ith R ic h a rd N ix o n D e m o c ra ts to the in g w e ll in m y d ir e c tio n ." by A sso cia te C am pus E d ito r P a t A n s te tt. d e n t groups c o u ld m o re e a s ily f a c ilita te . . . " D is re g a rd in g th e re s e rv a tio n s , H u m ­ v ic e p re s id e n t's ban­ In any c a m p a ig n , he said th e re a re tw o By PAT ANSTETT d ru g re se a rch . p h re y a cce p te d th is w a te re d do w n en­ ner. HUMPHREY fu n d a m e n ta l p o litic a l fa c t o r s - t im in g and A sso cia te C am pus E d ito r “ I 'm not c o n fid e n t th a t an a d m in is tra ­ d o rs e m e n t w ith o u tw a rd e n th u sia sm . H u m p h re y h in te d he w o u ld have lik e d to m o m e n tu m co m e to g e th e r, he said, the W h ile m a n y stud ents p o nd er o v e r the tio n . th is one o r a n y o th e r, can be e ffe c tiv e " I ' m a h a p p y m an th is m o rn in g in te rm s have had M c C a rth y ’ s s u p p o rt e a rlie r. c a m p a ig n is s o a rin g to w a rd its peak. And, le g a l p ro b le m th a t m a riju a n a poses, m a n y in th is re s p e c t," F ra n k P in n e r, pa st c h a ir­ o f his s u p p o rt," H u m p h re y said in P it t s ­ D e s p ite g re y skie s and cool w e a th e r. he said, he saw such an u p w a rd m o v e m e n t a d m in is tra to rs and fa c u lty co n ce rn th e m ­ m a n of the M SU c h a p te r o f the A m e ric a n b u rgh , w h e re he w as c a m p a ig n in g . " I H u m p h re y w as in an o p tim is tic mood. He in his c a m p a ig n . selves w ith th e need fo r f u r th e r ed uca­ A s s o c ia tio n o f U n iv e r s ity P ro fe s s o rs (A A - say th a n k you, Gene. " d e c la re d the p e rio d b e tw e e n now and the H e a ckn ow led ge d th a t w h ile N ix o n has tio n and re s e a rc h on the d ru g issue. A lth o u g h som e e d u c a to rs stre ss the im ­ U P ) , said. The D e m o c ra tic n o m in ee said he th in k s e le c tio n is " g o in g to be th e longest seven been "r u n n in g a s lic k c a m p a ig n ,” the A da m s fe lt th a t th e re w e re enough ade­ M c C a rth y ’s b a c k in g w i ll have a "d e c id e d d a y s " in R ic h a rd M . N ix o n ’ s life . H u m p h re y d riv e had been u p h ill. p o rta n c e o f fu r th e r re s e a rc h on the p sy­ qu a te channels to have a ll qu estio ns an ­ e f f e c t " on the o u tco m e o f th e e le c tio n . H is R e p u b lic a n o p po ne nt H u m p h re y B u t, he added, “ N o w it 's m o v in g and ch o lo g ic a l and p h y s io lo g ic a l e ffe c ts of sw e red . b u t th a t m a n y people d id not know M c C a rth y d e c lin e d c o m m e n t on w h e th ­ said, be lie ve s he has th e e le c tio n in the g a in in g m o m e n tu m e v e ry m in u te . I'v e d ru g s and o th e rs em p ha size th e need fo r th a t th e y e xiste d. e r he th in k s H u m p h re y can d e fe a t N ix o n . bag. " B u t w hen he opens th e bag Nov. 6, f e lt i t a ll la s t w eek and th is fro m N ew eqaar? in to p o lic e search He lis te d the O m b u d sm a n , “ th e c h a m ­ B u t the M in n e s o ta se n a to r said he th in k s anH , i ’;)] ju m p o u t, " • Y o r k to (“ a fffo rn ia , fr o m A lb u q u e rq u e m e th o d s, m o s t ag re e th a t f u r th e r discu s­ pion o f the s tu d e n t," and the fa c u lty ad ­ H u m p h re y 's p o s itio n has im p ro v e d la te ly . th e v ic e p re s id e n t said. to A k ro n , fro m Los A ngeles to P i - u u r g h ." sion is d e fin ite ly needed in the e n tire m a r i­ v is o ry c o m m itte e to the D e p t, o f P u b lic One im m e d ia te p lus fo r H u m p h re y w as H u m p h re y said he c o u ld n ’t e s tim a te ju s t ju a n a qu estio n. S a fe ty as tw o e x a m p le s o f e x is tin g chan- M c C a rth y 's a n n o un cem en t th a t he w i ll w h a t M c C a rth y 's q u a lifie d su p p o rt w o uld “ We need to p re se n t as m u ch a c c u ra te in fo rm a tio n as po ssib le to p ro m o te ra ­ IP le a se tu rn to page 13) speak f o r th e p re s id e n tia l n o m in ee a t m ea n in votes. tio n a l discu ssio n on the q u e s tio n ." L o u is H e ku is, d ir e c to r o f s tu d e n t a c tiv itie s , a p a rty r a lly in the Los A ngeles a re a W ed­ nesday n ig h t. P re v io u s ly the M in n e so ta B u t, he said, “ th e s e n a to r has m a n y sup­ p o rte rs and frie n d s th ro u g h o u t the na­ Anti-Soviet said. se n a to r has ca m p a ig n e d fo r a n tiw a r p o li­ tio n . " cy c a n d id a te s fo r the Senate and House, On the o th e r hand, H u m p h re y expressed Plans ma de for RFK crowds roam “ O u r c o m m u n ity (th e U n iv e r s ity ) m u s t p ro v id e the reso urce s and the c o n te x t w ith in w h ic h an in d iv id u a l is ab le to m ake a cho ice a b o u t d ru g u s e ," M . Lee U p c ra ft. a s s is ta n t dean o f J u s tin M o r r ill C o lle ge in Bratislava said. H e said th a t the U n iv e rs ity should not “ im p o se a s p e c ific v a lu e b u t ra th e r p ro ­ memorial foundation B R A T IS L A V A , C ze ch o slo va kia (A P ) -- v id e s e v e ra l a lte rn a tiv e s fro m w h ic h one W A S H IN G T O N i A P i -- Sen. E d w a rd M . and he w a n te d to p ro m o te peace in the A n ti-S o v ie t d e m o n s tra tio n s b ro k e o u t a g a in m a y cho ose .’ ’ Kennedy. I)-M a ss.. announced T uesd ay the w o rld , ” she said. "T h e s e w i ll be the goals T uesday n ig h t in d e fia n c e o f the g o v e rn ­ D on A d a m s, d ir e c to r o f re sid e n ce h a lls , c re a tio n ol a R o b e rt F . K e n ne dy fo u n d a tio n o f the m e m o r ia l." m ent w a rn in g . Y ou n g C ze cho slova ks f e lt th a t the goal o f p ro v id in g in fo rm a tio n to w o rk in a re a s o f p o v e rty , c r im e and ed­ N o s p e c ific fo u n d a tio n p ro je c ts w e re ro a m e d the c it y ’s s tre e ts sh o u tin g " R u s ­ in m a riju a n a should be “ to ed uca te to a l­ u c a tio n as " a liv in g m e m o r ia l" to h is as­ o u tlin e d b u t K e n n e d y said th e re w ill be sians. go h o m e " and "B re z h n e v , boo, boo, te rn a tiv e s .’ ’ sassinated b ro th e r. a n n o un cem en t " o f som e s ig n ific a n c e w ith ­ boo! ’ ’ M a n y o f the fa c u lty and a d m in is tra to rs T he $11' m illio n fo u n d a tio n , to be c a lle d in the n e x t fe w w eeks. " f e lt th a t the U n iv e rs ity has n o t done enough the R o b e rt K. K en ne dy M e m o ria l, w i ll be " R a th e r th a n it s e lf a tte m p tin g to solve P o lic e and m ilit ia m en pushed b a ck the to p ro v id e th is “ ne e d e d " in fo rm a tio n on "an a r t io n -o rie n te d p ro g ra m th a t w e th in k a n y g iv e n p r o b le m ," K e n n e d y said o f the young people w ho c a m e to the S lo vak na­ d ru g use. w i ll c a r r y on his con cern s, his a c tio n s , his m e m o ria l, “i t w i ll seek to b rin g to g e th e r 4^2- tio n a l th e a te r to c h e e r the n a tio n 's lib e r a l “ T he U n iv e rs ity has not assum ed a sig ­ e ffo r ts to w o rk on so m a n y o f th e p ro b le m s on a case-by-case b a sis th e reso urce s, peo­ le ad ers. T he g o v e rn m e n t c h ie fs a re v is it ­ n ific a n t r o le , " U p c ra ft said in tb i< c o u n try th a t have no s o lu tio n s ." ple and o rg a n iz a tio n n e cessa ry fo r a con­ in g th is S lo vak c a p ita l on the second d a y o f “ W e h a ve n ’ t done n e a rly e n o u i'1! tin u in g a tta c k on i t . " C ze c h o s lo v a k ia 's c e le b ra tio n o f its 50th an­ the d ru g issue o r in the w h ole an no un cem en t a t a news M e m o ria l fun ds, w h ic h w ill be raised n iv e rs a ry as a re p u b lic . te rp e rs o n a l re la tio n s h ip s , H e k u is saui. co iU eien ee on th e s p ra w lin g back la w n o f th ro u g h d o n a tio n s, w i ll be used on p ro j­ The d e m o n s tra tio n fo llo w e d a s ta te m e n t T h e e d u ca to rs, h o w e ve r, d iffe re d on R o b e rt K e n n e d y's M c L e a n . V a ., e sta te , e cts in the a re a s o f p o v e rty , education, in P ra g u e by Ja n M a y e r, d e p u ty m in is te r th e p ro p e r cha nn els w h ic h th e y cou ld use H ic k o ry H ill. housing, c r im e and vio le n c e in th is coun­ o f the in te r io r , th a t C zechoslovak p o lic e to p ro v id e th e in fo rm a tio n and re se a rch . He w as fla n k e d by his s is te rs , P a tric ia t r y and p o v e rty and h u ng er ab roa d. K en­ w e re d e te rm in e d to c a r r y o u t th e ir " d u t y o f i a w lo rd and .Jean K ennedy nedy said. m a in ta in in g p u b lic o r d e r ." a f te r thousands md 'u rro u n d e d by dozens of R o b e rt S. M c N a m a ra , fo r m e r secre­ o f c itiz e n s c a lle d in P ra g u e M o n d a y f o r a fa m ily frie n d s and aides. S o vie t tro u p w ith d ra w a l. R o b e rt K e n n e d y's w id o w . E th e l, d id not ap p e a r, but said in a s ta te m e n t th a t she ta r y o f defense and now p re s id e n t o f the W o rld B a n k, w i ll a c t as c h a irm a n of the Fitting tribute E a r lie r ten s o f thousands o f S lo vaks e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e o f the m e m o ria l. fe e ls the m e m o ria l w i ll " c a r r y fo rw a r d the T h o m a s J. W atson, c h a irm a n o f the board Sen. E d w a rd Kennedy a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y th e fo r m a t io n o f th e w ild ly ap pla u d e d th e a r r iv a l o f P re s id e n t id e a ls and c a r r y on the w o rk so im p o rta n t o f IB M , is fin a n c e c h a irm a n T in d F re d e ric k R o b e rt F. Kennedy M e m o r ia l, th e goal o f w h ic h w i l l be to r a i s e L u d v ik Svovoda and C o m m u n is t p a rty c h ie f in flu h ie a m y h u sb a n d ." G. D u tto n , fo r m e r a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry of $10 m i l l i o n to c a r r y o u t th e w o r k o f th e la t e S e n . K e n n e d y . B e s id e A le x a n d e r D u bce k. He w a nted to en cou rage the young peo­ sta te u n d e r P re s id e n t Joh n F . K ennedy, h im a r e h i s s i s t e r s , M r s . P a t r i c i a L a w f o r d ( l e f t ) a n d M r s , S te v e n ple and to help the d isa d va n ta g e d and d is ­ is the m e m o r ia l’ s d ire c to r . (P le a se tu r n to page 13) S m it h , U P I T e le p h o t o 1 -5 p . m . 3 5 5 -4 5 6 0 c rim in a te d a g a in s t bo th h e re and a b roa d. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan W ednesday, O ctober 30, 1968 WE R E S E R V E Q U A N T I T Y R IG H T S A T S H O P P E R ’ S F A IR — N E X T D O O R T O F R A N D O R S H U R F IN E TOM ATO 10 F L . O Z. NO RETURN B O T T LE S D IE T PE PSI; M O U N TAIN DFW CO UNTRY FRESH YOUR CH O IC E! REG. 6 9 £ -7.2 O Z. W T. BOX PO TATO C H IP * SHURFINE PURE 3 L B . JA R . SPARTAN O LD FASHIONED REG. OR CRUNCHY S W IF T ’S PR EM IU M F L A V O R F U L s HUR f i N e SPARTAN STRAW BERRY ROSE C A N A D IA N STYLE SHURFI'NFTRR'ÍCHFD' SPARTAN P LU M P TE N D E R , DELICIOUS S M A LL BACK & R IB S A T T A C H E D C A LIF O R N IA FRYER BRF4STS 6 1/2 0 WT. CANS FARM ER P EET’ S VALUABLE HEINZ KETCHUP COUPON )S¡ P O L L Y A N N A D E C O R A TE D H A L LO W E E N SPARTAN H EAVY DUTY Buy two bottles of HEINZ 1 4 oz. Ketchup and get a S C H O O L B O Y S IZ E P O L L Y ANNA bottle of HEINZ 1 2 oz JUEI TOMATO Wide Mouth Ketchup KETCHUP, B E A U T IF U L C O L O R S ! 6 IN . P O T S O ffe r e xp ire s W ednesday, O ctober 30, 1968 Michigan State News, East Laus chigan NEWS V ie tn a m v ic to ry ™ s till e lu d e s — . • ______ a. I__ a llie s o v e r-a ll U .S. d e a th s sin ce the spent „ye m a m in a rs in l/ iitt n a m V ie tn a m , be­ d ip lo m a ts , U.S sources and co n s id e ra b le s tra in on the U.S. te rn a l p re s s u re to s e ttle it S AIG O N ( A P i- D e s p ite c o n flic t began pa st th e 33,629 lie ve s the C o m m u n is t le a d e r­ g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls say th e .V ie tn a m e s e a llia n c e . q u ic k ly a t th e b e s t p ric e pos­ $u mrçi a m o n th s o f u n pre cede nted b a t­ tle fie ld sa va g e ry, the a llie d w a r 'a ble to ru rtfb le to w ith in s ig h t r V ie tn a m w a r s t ill d e fie s a s im - itAV f n i ||W a c h i n p ^ ¿fa d c/.5r! p t / i ¿»V i T he Saigon g o v e rn m e n t be- sè fo ftjr r te K i thp. cvtvLv. j ^ ^ t h l o sib le. Som e s e n io r A m e ric a n s t v r i u a t p l w s v ^ 'n ® t( a re m a rk by m a ke i t 'f c A r ... C h rM tm a s T h is w o u ld theJPourpn m o s t c o s tly (■ a x jy ship blu n d e re d perhaps fa ta lly , in 1965 w hen i t oped f o r m as- . : u W t V .V . AV- w a rfa re th a t fa v o re d A m e ric a n co n fe re n ce ta b le a g re e m e n t. w o u ld b e tra y South V ie tn a m ’s a c c u ra te , th e C o m m u n is t c o m ­ is the longest. A c a p s u le s u m m a r y o f t h e d a y ’ s e v e n t s f r o m o f v ic to ry . The T e t o ffe n s iv e launched fire p o w e r. D ip lo m a ts and a llie d o ffic ia ls v it a l in te re s ts and lead in e v it­ m a n d is p re p a rin g fo r its b ig ­ T h e re have been m a n y plus d u rin g th e lu n a r new ye a r T h is o ffic ia l w as one o f the o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . _______ a lik e h e re ha ve said th a t w ith ­ a b ly to C o m m u n is t su b ju g a tio n g e st o ffe n s iv e o f the w a r a g a in ­ signs in the m ilit a r y and p o li­ ce a se -fire c a u g h t th e a llie d sh a rp e st c r it ic s d u rin g th e days o u t a c o n v in c in g and c le a rc u t o f th is na tion . s t Saigon, to p u t W ash in g to n un­ t ic a l spheres, b u t s e n io r U.S. side b a d ly o f f b a la n ce . E n e m y the w a r w as going b a d ly here. v ic to r y on th e b a ttle fie ld , th e re T he m a jo r co n ce rn voiced d e r m o re p re s s u re to c o m p ro ­ o ffic ia ls b e lie ve th e y can fo rg e fo rc e s sco re d a q u ic k and N o w he sum s th in g s * p th is can be no o p tim is m o v e r suc­ h e re b y V ie tn a m e se o ffic ia ls m is e a t P a ris . So f a r th is y e a r " W ith H u b e rt H u m p h r e y ahead to v ic to r y o n ly i f g ive n sm ashing p s y c h o lo g ic a l and w ay: cess a t the co n fe re n ce ta b le . is th a t th e w a r m a y be lo s t in th e fig h tin g has c o s t 13,000 tim e , a lo t o f tim e . m ilit a r y v ic to r y . In th e end, None o f th e o ld p ro b le m s has a s P r e s id e n t, th e p o s s ib ility o f T hus as the A m e ric a n e le c­ In fa c t, P re s id e n t Johnson s th e U n ite d States, th a t the new A m e ric a n liv e s . A new g e n e ra l how ever, th e c a m p a ig n w as a been solved. T h e g o v e rn m e n t is s c a lin g d o w n th e a r m s n ic e la te s t peace o ffe n s iv e has p u t a d m in is tra tio n m a v bow to in- e n e m y o ffe n s iv e c o u ld send tio n c a m p a ig n d ra w s to a close. m ilit a r y d e fe a t fo r H a no i be­ w eakened b y n e p o tism , c o rru p ­ a n d r e d u c in g m ilita r y te n ­ cause the e n e m y u n its stayed tio n , in c o m p e te n t o ffic ia ls , t im ­ behind and slu g g e d i t o u t w ith id fie ld co m m a n d e rs. W h a t has s i o n s in t h e w o r l d w o u l d b e the a llie s . im p ro v e d the s itu a tio n is th a t m u c h g r e a t e r t h a n it ir o n Id b e B A T T L E S H IP A T T A C K A second g e n e ra l o ffe n s iv e in the w a r has changed fr o m an w ith R ic h a r d S i x o n . . . M a y w as le ss su cce ssfu l and in su rg e n cy, w ith w h ic h A m e r­ . S p f i. K n g f 'H r M t'C a r l h y ab ou t as c o s tly to th e e n e m y in ic a n tro o p s n e ve r co u ld com e U.S. raids saturate DMZ te rm s o f dead. T he th ir d push to g rip s , to a N o rth V ie tn a m e se in A ugust n e v e r rea che d Saigon in vasio n. T he N o rth V ie tn a m ­ and se ve ra l e n e m y re g im e n ts ese a re d is lik e d in the South, w e re crush ed in th e p ro vin ce s s tra n g e rs to the c o u n try the y S A IG O N (A F I-T h e b a t- ta c k s on th e N o rth V ie tn a m - M o n d a y w as a busy d a y o ve r ued to c o n c e n tra te on ro a d and w e st o f the c a p ita l. T h e fo u rth m u s t op e ra te in , w e ak in both tle s h ip N e w J e rs e y fo r th e ese h a lf o f th e zone, th e y cam e th e pa nhandle fo r A ir F o rc e , r iv e r t r a f f ic , in te r d ic tin g the In tern a tio n a l N e w s o ffe n sive , U .S. m ilit a r y m en s tra te g ic and ta c tic a l in t e lli­ second tim e w ith in a week- u n d e r in te nse g ro un d fire , N a v y and M a rin e je t fig h te r- so u to w a rd flo w o f su p p lie s and jg a in a re c o n fid e n t, w i ll re s u lt in gence and w h o lly dependent on e W est G e rm a n y ’ s s e c u rity syste m w as r o d has tu rn e d its 16-inch guns T he N e w J e rse y w as c a lle d b o m b e rs. T h e y fle w 139 m is ­ m a te r ia l,” a U.S. c o m m in iq u e T uesd ay w ith d is c lo s u re o f the ease by w h ic h stole n sions. I t w as th e ir b u sie st day re p o rte d . o v e rw h e lm in g e n e m y ca su a l­ co n v e n tio n a l lin e s o f supplies. on the d e m ilita riz e d zone and in and d ire c te d its 2,700-pound When the y h it. the y h it in m ass sin ce O c t. 3. when the logged I t w as th e 10th m e e tin g w ith tie s w ith o u t g iv in g th e m any S id e w in d e r m is s ile and tw o s e c re t n a v ig a tio n in s tru m e n ts w ith o th e r w a rs h ip s and planes sh e lls a t the e a ste r se c to r of w h e re A m e ric a n fire p o w e r can w e re sm ug gled to M oscow . 143 m issio n s. T h ie u in tw o w e eks f o r th e U.S. p e rm a n e n t m ilit a r y advantages. d e liv e re d one o f ‘ the h e a vie st the zone u n til th e y sile n ce d A sen io r A m e ric a n , w h o has te a r th e m to b its . A tty . Gen. L u d w ig M a r tin to ld a new s co n fe re n ce in b lo w s in a m o n th , the U.S. C om - n e a rly a ll e n e m y f ir e , the U.S. “T h e a tta c k in g c re w s c o n tin - envoy. K a rls ru h e the 10-foot, a ir - to - a ir m is s ile w e n t as o rd in a ry m and said Tuesday. C o m m a n d said. R e conaissance a ir fre ig h t. T he tw o in s tru m e n ts w e re packed in luggage The a c tio n began M on da y flig h ts showed the sh e lls de- g and flo w n to M osco w on tw o se p a ra te flig h ts by a m y s te ry w ith s a tu ra tio n -ty p e ra id s by s tro y e d a t le a s t one a n ti-a ir- g passenger. Id e n tifie d o n ly as M r. X th is person is un d e r 30 o f the e ig h t-e n g in e B52 s. c r a f t site . 1 a rre s t. M a r tin said. the o th e r pow e rhou se in the T he N e w Je rse y w e n t in to | U S a rs e n a l, on the zone d i- a c tio n fo r th e f ir s t tim e in • F o rty -o n e A fric a n -A s ia n n a tio n s and Y u g o s la v ia de­ v id in g the V ie tn a m s . and th e s u p p o rt o f g ro un d a c tio n la s t g m anded T uesday th a t e co n o m ic and p o litic a l san ction s re g io n ju s t to th e n o rth . F rid a y , w hen she d e s tro y e d | a g a in s t R hodesia be exte nde d to South A fric a and P o rtu g a l. When U.S. M a rin e fig h te r - b u n ke rs in the d e m ilita riz e d ^ T h e y re p e a te d a c a ll fo r B r it a in to use fo rc e to unseat b o m be rs fo llo w e d up w ith a t- zone $ P r im e M in is te r la n S m ith 's w h ite R hodesian g o ve rn m e n t T he 42 c o u n trie s , in a re s o lu tio n in tro d u c e d in the G en eral » A s s e m b ly 's T ru s te e s h ip C o m m itte e , said South A fric a and P o rtu g a l b la ta n tly re fu s e d to im p ose sa n ctio n s c a lle d fo r by the U n ite d N a tio n s to to p p le the S m ith re g im e • G en. W illia m C. W e stm o re la n d said T uesday In m y ju d g m e n t, the e n e m y now fin d s h im s e lf in a p o s itio n w h e re he can no t a ch ie ve m ilit a r y v ic to r y in V ie tn a m ." W e s tm o re la n d , fo r m e r U.S. c o m m a n d e r in V ie tn a m and now A r m y c h ie f o f s ta ff, m ade the c o m m e n t to the A s s o c ia tio n o f the U n ite d S tates A r m y in an ad dre ss th a t fo r the m o st p a rt w as a re v ie w ot w h a t he c a lle d the A r m y s £ a c c o m p lis h m e n ts in V ie tn a m • The V a tic a n has a d vise d the Ita lia n g o v e rn m e n t it is p re p a re d to pay d isp u te d taxe s on in c o m e fro m its Ita lia n après ski sto ck ho ld ing . I t asked to be in fo rm e d o f the am o u n t o f the taxe s in clud ed . T he V a tic a n m ad e its p o s itio n kn o w n in a le tte r to the g o v e rn m e n t Aug. 19. w h ic h w a s p u b lish e d T uesday in the tunic fo r V a tic a n d a ilv L 'O s s e rv a to re R o m an o N a tio n a l N ew s fireside chic • T h is y e a r 's c lim b in liv in g c o s t s , th e steepest since C olorful and cozy way to the K o re a n W a r. ta p e re d o ff s lig h tly to a m o re m odest ris e to tw o -te n th s o f one p e r cen t la st m o n th , the L a b o r chase away the ch ill aft­ D e p a rtm e n t re p o rte d Tuesday. er a day on the slo p es. The g o v e rn m e n t s C o nsu m er P ric e In d e x, a t 122.2. showed t cost 12.22 in S e p te m b e r o f e v e ry $10 w o rth >>l ty p ic a l Super bands of Tyrolean la m ilv purchases in the 1957-59 base p e rio d . braid run a ring around P ric e s o f g ro c e rie s , used c a rs and hom e m o rtg a g e in te re s t the cuffs and mandarin ra te s dipp ed in S ep te m b e r, w h ile c lo th in g , housing and m e d ic a l costs rose. co lla r of this back- zipped white w ool-nylon tunic. Narrow bands ROSES M instant chic streak down the s le e v e s Cash and C a r ry Jon Anthony 809 E . M ic h ig a n A ve . leva> 15.95 T ransform yourse.l/ with a little and outline an antique- buttoned bib front. S izea S -M -L . 29.98 sleigh t-of-h an d . E asy to do when your wardrobe b oasts this cu rly - T he S ta te N ew s, the stu d en t n ew sp ap er a t M ichigan Stave U niversity, is top stretch wig of quality synthetic published e v e ry c la ss d a y th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r w ith s p ec ia l W elcom e Week fib e r s. F ea th er-lig h t and p re­ and O rientaU on issu e s in J u n e an d Sep tem b er. S u b scription r a te s a re $14 p e r y ear. curled, it fits all head s iz e s so no M em b er A sso ciated P re s s, U nited P r e s s In tern aU o n al. Inland D aily P r e s s fitting is n e c e ssa r y . 29 c o lo r s. A ssociation. A sso ciated C o lleg iate P re s s , M ichigan P r e s s AssociaUon, M ich­ igan C o lleg iate P r e s s A ssociation. U nited S ta te s S tu d en t P r e s s A ssociation L et M iss Trudy, Second c la ss p o stag e p aid a t E a s t L ansing. M ichigan. E d ito ria l and b u s in e ss o ff ic e s a t 347 S tud en t S e r v ic e s B u ild in g . M ich igan a ss it you with s e l ­ S ta te U n iv e r s ity , E a s t L ansing. M ich igan . ection . 31ic ii diotf P hones E d i to r ia l. 355-8252 cut and style your % 355-8255 C la ssifie d A d v ertisin g D isp la y A d v ertisin g B u sin ess-C ircu la tioft 353-6400 355-3447 wig, 12.50. I P h o to g ra p h ic 355-8311 If II. S I f f A - .SAXO VO I.Ht HI H ¡ST L i.XSIM . •X J im H a r r is o n w a s a m o n g G ene M c C a r th y ’ s the fun-loving — e a r l i e s t s u p p o r t e r s , b e c a u s e h e s h a r e d b o th h is c o n c e r n s a b o u t A m e r i c a a n d h i s h o p e s fo r h e r fu tu re . new long hairs He s h a re s h is c o n c e rn a b o u t a w a s te fu l and i m m o r a l w a r in V ie t - N a m . Madcap bonnets in real He s h a r e s h is h o p e s f o r a r e v i t a l i z e d f o r ­ fur*. E xciting new cap- e ig n p o l i c y , b a s e d o n c o m p a s s io n f o r o t h e r p e o p le s , r a t h e r th a n s t r i c t a d h e r e n c e to a piags brought in from I d o g m a t ic id e o lo g y . the wilds to add a bit of T hese a r e o u r c o n c e r n s a n d h o p e s a ls o . zest to the campus W e w o r k e d h a r d f o r th e m la s t s p r in g , and lo s t . B u t w e c a n s t i l l w o r k f o r t h e m a n d sc e n e . Fully lined and “J w in in t h is C o n g r e s s io n a l D i s t r i c t . ribbon tied face fram ­ in gs of fox, lynx, wolf support Jim Harrison because tip G ene M c C a rth y is w o r k in g to s e n d J im or opossum in brown, H a r r : s o r to C o n g r e s s . C a n y o u a f f o r d to do black, or white. $15 shares my hopes fo r America " le s s ? ♦ A ll im p o rte d fu r s labeled as to c o u n try o f o rig in , Senator Eugene McCarthy October 4, 1968 CANVASS FOR HARRISON 353-0692 Campus Center Sat. Nov. 2 9:00 a.m . Sun. Nov. 3 12:00 noon Room 35 Union F P a id P o l i t i c a i A d v e r t is e m e n t , /■>/tenni A. Uri II James S. Granelli, managing editor M I C H I G A N Trinkn Cline, campus editor l 't h / o r - / n - c h i e f Jerry Pankhurst, editorial editor S T A T I N EW S Tom Brown, sports editor Carol Budroiv, Patricia Anstelt, associate campus editor advertising manager ^ *• ÌS» t A Jk U P*A * * ^ * , t «* S ix -tim e re c ip ie n t o f th e P a c e m a k e r a w a rd f o r o u tsta n d in g j o u r n a l i s m . EDITORIALS F i v e s t a t e p r o p o s a l s t o s u p p o r t Proposals Two and Five In the Nov. 5 election. Mich­ igan voters will have the op­ Two other proposals are in­ portunity to voice their opinion cluded on the Nov. 5 ballot; on five state proposals included one which would keep Mich­ on the ballot. igan on daylight time during the summer, as is the rest of Proposal Number One the nation, and another that State proposal Number 1 would amend the Michigan would amend the Michigan Constitution to allow legisla­ Constitution to provide a grad­ tors to accept civil appoint­ uated income tax. instead of ments. Both of these proposals the present flat-rate. Fiscal re­ deserve an affirmative vote. form is becoming a critical Although we do not wish to problem in Michigan. In order be merely yea-sayers, all of state tax paid by middle and and unless the proposal is the proposals on this year s to effectively carry out pro­ low income families, but is passed, our lakes and rivers ballot would significantly con­ grams pertinent to the wel­ designed to equalize the tax may all soon be a collection tribute to progressive govern­ fare of the state, the legisla­ structure by increasing the of despoiled cesspools. ment in Michigan. ture must have available the necessary funds. This is parti­ amount paid by the extremely Proposal Number Four --The Editors cularly true when applied to wealthy. Proposal Number 4 would al- state-supported educational in­ locate $100 million for the crea­ stitutions. The financial situa­ Proposal Number Three tion of recreational facilities. tion of MSU is very closely tied JKFFREY ALIEN to the fiscal condition of the If approved’ state Proposal Specifically, part of the money _ . . No. 3 would provide $335 mil­ . . .. will be iused to improve and en­ ,o a H i n i m n r n \ / P a n d P n - state. When the state is finan­ cially in the red. appropria­ tions to universities are neces­ lion to fight water pollution. Most of the funds will be used large the Michigan state park system. Our state parks, a con­ Foiled by a Jo ckey raid by local communities to pro­ stant attraction to tourists and sarily cut. A graduated income residents alike, are becoming tax would provide a flexible vide new or improved sewers to control municipal discharge critically overcrowded. Hope­ budget from which the legis­ L a s t w eek a b iz a rre ru m o r sw e p t of untreated, or inadequately fully, this measure will help lature could operate more ef­ treated wastes. We have al­ to alleviate that unfortunate across the cam p use s o f M S U , U -M and the U n iv e rs ity o f W iscon sin. I t had been 6 V0 R fectively. circumstance of an increasing­ re p o rte d th a t Jeanne D ix o n , th e A m e r­ A graduated income tax will ready seen the dismal results ican fo rtu n e t e lle r w h o p re d ic te d the ass­ ly urbanized society, whose not significantly affect the of insufficient waste control. a s s in a tio n o f P re s id e n t K en ne dy, fo re s a w members find camping and a fe m a le im p e rs o n a to r e n te rin g a re s i­ picniking a welcome escape dence h a ll and s la y in g f o r t y coeds. An ‘X ’ for Tom Helma from crowded city life. This proposal would also pro­ A lth o u g h th is m a c a b re ru m o r w as f in a lly e sta b lish e d as u n tru e w ith M iss D ix o n de n yin g any such fo re c a s t, tra g ic in c id e n ts lik e th is have o c c u rre d such as fo r Ingham supervisor vide the funds to expand Mich­ igan's game areas, along with the money to and hunting the one la s t y e a r a t a S o u th w e ste rn U n i­ v e rs ity . In the f a ll o f 1967, a p a tie n t fr o m an A rka n sa s m e n ta l in s titu tio n m a d e an build 3 new fish hatcheries, en­ escape th a t re s u lte d in a m a s s iv e b u t Under new Michigan law. each of the Urban Action Committee abling us to provide sportsman u n p u b lic iz e d m a n h u n t. P r io r to be in g county was divided into separ­ of the YMCA, Helma has the with ample hunting and fish­ in s titu tio n a liz e d , th e p a tie n t, a hom o- ate districts and on Nov. 5. vot­ background needed to under­ ing opportunities. c id a l m a n ia c , had m u rd e re d fiv e w o m en w ith in a m o n th . ers from the individual dis­ stand the sensitive problems T o c o m m it a c r im e u n p a ra lle d in the tricts will elect their own dis­ facing the Ingham County In addition, $30 million of h is to ry o f th is c o u n try , th e m a d m an 11:45 P .M . w ith a fifte e n in c h b u tc h e r T he m a d m a n a cco m p a n ie d the f if t y trict supervisor for the home Board of Supervisors. Proposal 4 will be used for the decided to s la y s e v e ra l coeds in a U n i­ k n ife s a fe ly b u t u n c o m fo rta b ly sealed g ir ls , c h a rg in g to w a rd the m e n 's re s i­ county Board of Supervisors. Helma's major campaign con­ v e rs ity re sid e n ce h a ll w h ile th e y w e re dence h a ll w ith shouts o f "We W a n t F r u it acquisition of new park areas sleeping. in h e r b ra s s ie re . She u n su sp e cte d ly w a lk e d in to the o f T he L o o m . We w a n t J o cke y, w e w a n t The district in Ingham Coun­ cerns have been welfare pro­ and the construction of play­ As he la te r e x p la in e d to p o lic e on his i t . ” As Venetian b lin d s fle w u p w a rd , m e n re sid e n ce h a ll e le v a to r th a t c a rr ie d h e r ty for many MSU students will grams. law enforcement, and grounds. athletic tiejds, and Apprehension, his p lo t w as plan ned w e ll to the fifth .fto o r appeared .vt their w in d o w s , y e llin g re s ­ be the 8th district, which is county projects such as the swimming pools lor urban in advance. E v e ry d a y he v is ite d the r e s i­ T h e re w as a flo o r m e e tin g scheduled p o nsive che ers to th e w om en. dence h a lls w h e re the s la y in g w a s to fo r th a t eve ning, s im ila r to re sid e n ce U n fo rtu n a te ly , the ra id w as soon o u t composed of the campus. Cher­ juvenile homes, the parks and areas, providing much needed oc c u r. He m ap pe d the flo o r p la n s o f the h a ll house m e e tin g s on cam pus. o f c o n tro l. The p o lic e a r riv e d , a rre s te d ry Lane. Spartan Village, and the library system. play and recreational areas for d o r m ito r y , fig u re d o u t w h ic h coeds re ­ T o the k ille r s s u rp ris e , as he e n te r­ e v e ry w o m a n and th e fe m a le im p e rs o n a ­ a two-block deep section off As part of his plans, Helma urban children. tir e d e a rly , w h o staye d a t scho ol fo r the ed the house, the w o m e n c h a rg e d a t h im to r w ho in te n d e d to sla y the coeds, w as. w eekends and the e x tr a - c u r r ic u la r a c ti­ by a q u ir k o f fa te , a rre s te d d u rin g a Grand River Avenue in East has indicated that he would like s c re a m in g h y s te ric a lly . At once he The cost of proposals three v itie s th e coeds w e re in v o lv e d in. th o u g h t he had been exposed, b u t soon p a n ty ra id . U pon q u e s tio n in g , he w a s e x ­ Lansing. to see if welfare funds could be The d isg u ise the m an w o re w o u ld have re a liz e d th a t the g ir ls w e re on th e ir w a y posed as the fu g itiv e m e n ta l p a tie n t and With the new made available to students, es­ and four can be met without m ad e h im H o m e c o m in g Queen. H e p u r­ to a p a n ty ra id on the m e n 's side o f the sent b a ck to the in s titu tio n . district set-up, pecially those in married hous­ an increase in revenues be­ chased an exp en sive w ig , shaved his legs re sid e n ce h a ll. T hey sw e p t by h im , u rg ­ E D IT O R S N O T E : F o r th e e d ific a tio n o f th e election, ing. cause of the retirement of other and fa ce , p ie rc e d his e a rs, le a rn e d how in g h im to com e alon g and jo in in on the the less p e rc e p tiv e re a d e r w h o do esn’ t to w a lk g ra c e fu lly and even re g u la te d the w ild fun. So as n o t to arouse su sp icio n sense a hoax, i t m u s t, in a ll fa irn e s s , be gives eligible Helma has also voiced con­ bond issues, and continued eco­ p itc h o f h is voice. po in te d o u t th a t the above s itu a tio n is ab ou t h e r “ f e m in in ity ” she jo in e d th e m . stucie'nts in the cern over the role of the Uni­ nomic growth that has- gen­ T he fa te fu l n ig h t a rriv e d . W hen th is W h a t A ll-A m e ric a n g ir l w o u ld tu rn dow n p u re ly fic tio n a l and an y re la tio n to re a l 8th district a versity and the campus police. erated new revenue. “ you ng la d y ” e n te re d the d o r m ito r y a t a p a n ty ra id ? persons liv in g o r dead is a re a l sham e. represent- He said that he would like to ative voice in research the issue as a supervi­ county affairs. sor and make recommendations OUR READERS’ M IN D S h e l m a as to what the role should really The fact that a liberal resi­ DARC urges support of Humphrey entail. dent. Thomas Helma. is run­ In the 7th and 9th Districts, ning for the 8th district super­ two MSU professors are also visor's position offers MSU stu­ running for supervisor posi­ dents the opportunity for an en­ tions. Charles Press, chairman T o th e E d it o r : T he MSU C h a p te r o f the D e m o c ra tic s u p p o rt o f e d u c a tio n and the e ra d ic a tio n Professors biased on elections lightened and concerned voice of the Political Science Dept., A c a d e m ic R esources C o m m itte e (D A R C ) o f p o v e rty . T h e y a re the ca n d id a te s m o s t T o the E d ito r . and is a g re a t p e rs u a d e r a m o ng in te l­ lik e ly to b rin g ab ou t a p ro m p t s e ttle m e n t on the board. is a candidate for the 7th Dis­ com posed o f a c tiv e D e m o c ra ts on the As a g ra d u a te stu d e n t I a m a la rm e d lig e n t beings. W e s h a ll n o t have o u r in ­ in Southeast A sia , and to open a p a th to a t the a ttitu d e c e rta in p ro fe s s o rs have te llig e n c e in s u lte d a n y lo n g e r! Helma. a graduate student trict supervisor, while Einar ufargc uinlty and s ta ff of the U n iv e rs ity , is g e v e ry m e m b e r o f the a c a d e m ic in te rn a tio n a l u n d e rs ta n d in g in the w o rld d is p la y e d c o n ce rn in g one's r ig h t to his J e ro ld L. G ra s h o ff in g e n e ra l. N ix o n 's c h o ic e o f a ru n n in g living in Spartan Village, has Hardin, professor of industrial c o m m u n ity , -and e v e ry c itiz e n concerned ow n o p in io n . I am r e fe r r in g to the m ilie u E a s t L a n sin g g ra d u a te stu d e n t m a te has g iv e n us f a ir w a rn in g o f the s u rro u n d in g the im p e n d in g n a tio n a l e le c­ the needed inside knowledge of relations, is a candidate for the ab ou t the c u rre n t c ris is in A m e ric a n life , the 8th District and the desired 9th District supervisor’s seat. to su p p o rt H u b e rt H. H u m p h re y and E d ­ c a lib e r o f m e n he w o u ld be lik e ly to a p p o in t to p u b lic o ffic e . H is d e m a g o g ic tio n s. I f p ro fe s s o rs can be so op en -m ind ed on su b je c ts a b o u t w h ic h th e y a re v e ry Phillips for WIC m u n d S. M u s k ie fo r P re s id e n t and V ic e T o the E d ito r . liberal philosophies that make and irre s p o n s ib le re n u n c ia tio n o f the N u ­ k n o w le d g e a b le , how can th e y p e r m it b la ­ Helma, Press and Hardin P re s id e n t of the U n ite d States. WE THE HOUSE C O U N C IL O F c le a r N o n -P ro life ra tio n T re a ty has show n ta n t b ia s w h en i t com e s to d iscussin g him the best contender for the would make a good team for the A lth o u g h as in d iv id u a ls m a n y o f us once a g a in h is tr a g ic u n fitn e s s to deal th e ha za rd s o f e le c tin g one o r the o th e r P H IL L IP S H A L L , in c o n s id e ra tio n o f the a c tiv e ly sup po rte d o th e r can didate s fo r th e in te re s ts o f th e w o m e n in th is liv in g u n it, supervisor's seat. board of supervisors. They D e m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n f o r P re s id e n t, w e w ith qu estio ns o f w a r and peace. W a lla c e ca n d id a te --a s u b je c t a b o u t w h ic h w e a ll and L e M a y , re a d y w ith bludgeons and fe e l i t n e cessa ry to ta k e a stan d on the kno w v e ry little ? Having received an M.A. in would greatly aid the establish­ fe e l th a t the issues a t sta ke in th is e le c ­ bo m bs, a re an ob vio us th re a t to n a tio n a l S u re ly one w ho tu rn s o ff th e r a d io o r c u rre n t p re ssin g issues w h ic h a re o f v it a l tio n , and lh e da ng ers to o u r so cie ty re p re ­ in te re s t and d ir e c tly a ffe c t us as re s id e n ts rehabilitation c o u n s e l i n g ment of a strong and responsi­ sented by the re a c tio n a ry N ixo n and the s u rv iv a l and an o ffe n se to decency. te le v is io n (o r does th e e q u iv a le n t o f such o f P h illip s H a ll. served as a counselor at the ble Ingham County govern­ r a c is t W a lla c e , m a k e our cho ice c le a r and a c tio n ) w h e n e ve r a p a r tic u la r ca n d id a te W hereas th e W o m e n 's In te r-re s id e n c e a p pe ars is in no p o s itio n to d e c la re th a t Ionia reformitorv and current­ ment. u n m is ta k a b le T h e re is a re a l a lte r n a tiv e in th is e le c ­ th is c a n d id a te is d a rk o r u n c le a r on the C o u n cil has c ite d an in c o n s is te n c y in the H u m p h re y and M u s k ie a re c o m m itte d ly serving as assistant director -The Editors to c iv il rig h ts , so cia l change w ith ju s tic e , tio n . A n y a ttitu d e th a t lib e ra ls o r d e m o ­ issues. The o b s e rv e r ca n n o t e x tra p o la te U n iv e rs ity 's p o lic y g o v e rn in g fre s h m e n c ra ts ( w ith a s m a ll “ d ” ) should s ta y a t w o m e n ’s hours, th a t be in g a d ir e c t v io la ­ fro m the n e g a tive a tta c k s o f a c a n d i­ hom e is n o t o n ly illu s o r y b u t dangerous. tio n o f the a c a d e m ic fre e d o m re p o rt, d a te 's opponent w h a t th e stan d o f the PEA N U 1S W e c a ll on a ll fo r m e r s u p p o rte rs o f Sen­ (S ectio ns 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5.01, 1.5.02. 1.5.06, TOMORROW .OMORROU) NIGHT I LL BE SlTTlNé a tta c k e d ca n d id a te is. H o w e v e r, one m u s t 1.5.10c) and A r tic le s 8 and 19 of the B y la w s IS HALLOWEEN, here in t h is sincere pumpkin patch, a to rs E ugene M c C a rth y , R o b e rt F . be c r it ic a l o f each c a n d id a te s s ta te m e n ts o f th e B o a rd o f T rustees. 5N00PV.. AND IU SEE The 'GREAT PUMPKIN'.' K e n n e d y and G eo rg e M c G o v e rn , as w e ll and ru le o u t the appeals to e m o tio n a lis m HE'LL COME FIRING THROUGH THE AIR, as m o d e ra te R e p u b lic a n s and in de pen d­ T h e re fo re , w e the g o v e rn in g c o u n c il o f AND I'LL BE HERE TO SEE HIM i e n ts, to vo te a g a in s t re a c tio n and ra c is m w h ic h a re a p t to a ris e in th e f in a l w e eks o f P h illip s H a ll co m m e n d W IC fo r th e ir T and s u p p o rt H u b e rt H H u m p h re y and the ca m p a ig n star id on th is issue, and w e d e s ire to m a k e E d m u n d S. M u skie . I, th e re fo re , re q u e st an end to b u lly in g it k nown d ia t w e w h o le h e a rte d ly endorse and b ia s w h en i t com es to d iscussin g W I( ; ' S p o s itio n , in hopes th a t im m e d ia te W a lte r E . G o u rla y p o litic a l issues. A n o p e n -m ind ed d ia lo g u e c o rre c tio n o f th is in c o n s is te n c y be ob­ C h a irm a n , M SU C h a p te r, D A R C is an age-old m e th o d o f a p p ro a c h in g tr u th ta in e d . x h e P h illip s H a ll House C o u n cil W ednesday, October 30, 1968____ 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 7/ * M New Politics candidate Prof supports Nixon regrets ruling on write-ins 1 1 fT * t n to m anv our people n V ^ Q rh rn .g n u ío p - w p v .- votes in th e Nov 5 e le c tio n . y ff I ■w 1^ I v V t/UftlÚ t* C a n ce l alé ’ VI P o litic s p a r ty H ie i* in M ic h ig a n , lis te d on th e M ic h ig a n b a llo t bP ii PENDER said S a tu rd a y he re g re tte d The pe op le o f W ashtenaw B y P A U L S A R V IS G eorge W ill, v is itin g p ro fe s ­ the “ e s ta b lis h m e n t” h o s tility to a u th o rity . and a va te se cto r o f the A m e ric a n econom y. A tty . G en. F ra n k K e lle y ’s r u l­ C ounty have shown th a t they see the im p o rta n c e o f an in ­ y - ^ i iymcrc in g th a t w r ite - in vote s f o r Sen. s o r o f p o litic a l science a t the U n iv e r s ity of T o ro n to , p re ­ W ill a lso p o in te d o u t th a t o f the tw o s ig n ific a n t u n iv e rs ity W ill fu r th e r D e m o c ra ts fo r a tta c k e d the not re c o g n iz ­ in g, as he c la im e d N ix o n d id , E rg e n e M c C a rth y need n o t be counted. dependent p a r ty on the b a llo t, he said, as e vid e n ce d b y the av A ssailan ts w & » I n s t a n t l y S to p i_________ A tta c k e r ru n scre a m in g w hen sented “ W ill’s Law of N a­ clo sin g s in re c e n t y e a rs , one H e said he re g re tte d th e de­ w id e s u p p o rt th e y have g ive n sp ray ed in fa c e w ith D E F E N D E R . tio n a l H e a lth " b e fo re a gro up w as caused by “ N e w L e f t " th a t the “ e co n o m ic and s p ir it ­ Joe L e w is , a b la c k ca n d id a te When you’r e in d an g er, sim p ly p re ss c is io n because he w a n te d to o f J a m e s M a d iso n C o lle ge stu ­ e le m e n ts (a t C o lu m b ia ) and u a l p ro b le m s " o f the p o or and o f the N e w P o litc s p a r ty fo r top. T e m p o ra rily leav es a tta c k e rs see a ll avenues o f e xp re ssio n de nts and fa c u lty M onday the b la c k people in A m e ric a helpless. D yes skin idenU fying a tta c k ­ one by W a lla c e (h is school- le f t open. s h e riff. e r fo r police. E ffe c tiv e up to IS ft. d u rin g a speech on b e h a lf o f house d o o r stand a g a in s t the “ a re in s e p a ra b le .” r im “ W h ile w e do n o t see the "If th is c o m m u n ity and Lip SUck size hides e asily in p a lm of • R ic h a rd N ix o n , R e p u b lica n in te g ra tio n o f th e U n iv e r s ity W ill c la im e d th a t the D e m o ­ hand. W om en buy on sigtit. Send $3 96 M c C a rth y w r ite - in e f f o r t as a o th e r c o m m u n itie s th ro u g h o u t p a r ty p re s id e n tia l nom inee. I t o f Alabam a.). c ra ts had n o t im p ro v e d the lo t nam e and a d d re ss to E conom y E n te r ­ v e h ic le f o r b u ild in g an in d e ­ M ic h ig a n w is h such g ra ss­ prises, P.O . Box 1331, Lansing. M ich. sta te s th a t "th o s e w h o m the W ill c h a rg e d the D e m o c ra tic o f b la c k people e c o n o m ic a lly , pend en t m o v e m e n t fo r s o c ia l ro o ts c a m p a ig n s in the fu tu re , gods choose to d e s tro y , the y P a rty , and th e ir p re s id e n tia l and had c o n trib u te d to a s p ir it ­ change, le t a lo n e th e m o s t e f­ b a llo t s ta tu s m ust be f ir s t m a k e ir r e s is t ib le . " a s p ira n t H u b e rt H u m p h re y in u a l de cay in A m e ric a n ra c e re ­ fe c tiv e m e th o d o f p ro te s t a s s u re d ." H o ch m a n said. W ill, c u r r e n tly on le ave of p a rtic u la r , w ith a “ p re sid e n ­ la tio n s. a g a in s t in te rv e n tio n a b roa d W ill also c la im e d th a t absence fro m M C fa c u lty , was in v ite d to speak as p a r t o f a tia l f ix a t io n " a th e o ry w h ic h sees the n a tio n a l g o v e rn m e n t H u m p h re y w as m a k in g p ro m ­ Peace candidate and in ju s tic e a t ho m e, w e H o chm a n w i ll be spe aking nonetheless d e p lo re th is a t 8:30 to n ig h t in 35 U n ion . c o -c u r ric u la r se rie s in th e M C and p a r tic u la r ly the p re s id e n t ises he co u ld n o t keep i f e le c ­ fu r th e r e x a m p le o f e n tre n ch e d T o m S t e in f a t ’t , D e m o c r a t ic c a n d id a t e f o r s h e r i f f , State News “ S pe cia l T o p ic s " cou rse on the as the sin g le im p o rta n t ted. C itin g H u m p h re y ’ s p ro m ­ in s titu tio n s th w a r tin g the pop­ On the ro le o f th e inde pen d­ p re s id e n tia l e le c tio n . ises o f F e d e ra l p ro g ra m s s p o k e M o n d a y n ig h t a t th e U n io n , I f e le c t e d , S t e in - agencies o f s o c ia l c h a n g e ." u la r w i l l , " H o c h m a n said. e n t p o litic a l m o v e m e n t in th is W ill’s f ir s t co m m e n ts con­ He c la im e d th a t th is “f ix ­ w h ic h co st as m uch as $50 fa tt p la n s to in it ia t e re fo rm s w ith in th e s tru c tu ^ . c o u n try . H o c h m a n has said. cern ed th ir d -p a r ty ca n d id a te a tio n had u n d e rm in e d fe d e ra ­ b illio n , W ill said spending o f th e p o lic e f o r c e He said it is an a c t o f s e lf " A fa ilu re to m a k e an e ffo r t W ANT ADS G eo rg e W allace. lis m in A m e ric a and had le ft w i ll not solve the “ m a la is e o f S ta te N e w s p h o to b y M ik e M a r h a n k a espect to v o te fo r and w o rk fo r to spur the g ro w th o f an in d e ­ W ill c la im e d th a t W 'allace the s ta te and lo c a l g o v e rn ­ p o v e r ty " and th a t C ongress fu n d a m e n ta lly d iffe r e n t a l- pendent p o litic a l m ovem ent • re p re se n te d a p e rv e rte d fo rm m e n ts w ith a la rg e n u m b e r of w o u ld not a p p ro p ria te such Get F a s t R esults c o m m u n ity , it w as in sassing S outhern ra c is ts in p ic k in g A g ­ a tiv e and th a t th e b e st w a y along the lin e s suggested here of J a ckso n ia n p o p u lis m , say­ p ro b le m s and li t t le p o w e r to la rg e a m o u n ts o f m oney. new as his ru n n in g m a te . w a rd o ff fu th e r re p re s s iv e w i ll re s u lt in the c o n tin u a tio n O f S p rio T. A gn ew , N ix o n s N e lson R o c k e fe lle r." in g th a t W a lla ce stands fo r the de a l w ith th e m . On th e V ie tn a m w a r. W ill m ea sure s a g a in s t d is s e n t is to and even w o rs e n in g o f c o n d i­ “ c a re and fe e d in g o f in c o m ­ W h ile m a in ta in in g th a t the v ic e p re s id e n tia l ca n d id a te . C itin g tra d itio n a l D e m o c ra t C ALL s u p p o rt in the South, and a c la im e d th a t the R e p u b lica n s e xp ress th a t d is s e n t as v ig o r ­ tio n s th a t a re a lre a d y in to le r- p e te n t w h ite people. fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t had a re ­ W ill said. " T h e re is a r e m a r k ­ co u ld m a k e m o re concessions ously as possible. " t r a d it io n " in the D e m o c ra tic W ill then p o in te d o u t w h a t s p o n s ib ility to en cou rage the ab le s lu r a g a in s t A g n e w ." to b rin g about peace, as the y p a rty o f choosing a S ou thern er he b e lie ve d to be an in ­ te re s tin g c o rre la tio n betw een s ta te g o v e rn m e n ts to a c t and W ill c ite d A g n e w ’s e ffo rts in to e n fo rc e fe d e ra l la w , W ill M a ry la n d on b e h a lf o f an open o r a person fro m the b o rd e r sta te s fo r e ith e r the p re s id e n ­ w o u ld not be bound by the past p o lic ie s o f the d e m o c ra tic ad­ One w a y to d is s e n t is to ca st a vo te fo r E ld rid g e C le a v e r fo r ,IA 355-8255 W a lla c e -t y p e c o n s e rv a tis m and the “ N e w L e f t " lib e r a l­ is m : E a c h b e lie ve s in th e con­ said the R e p u b lic a n s s to rin g fe d e r a lis m " and ta p ­ could housing la w and o th e r sta te c o r re c t th is p ro b le m b y " r e ­ c iv il r ig h ts law s. He suggested th a t "w h e n t ia l o r v ic e p re s id e n tia l n o m ­ in a tio n . c r a tic W ill b lasted cha rge s D em o­ th a t the R e ­ m in is tra tio n and could c la im th a t i t w as not a s itu a tio n the y had g o tte n in to b u t had done p re s id e n t. H o ch m a n said. H o ch m a n p o in te d o u t th a t u n i' ss the C le a v e r-H o c h m a n I VEP 2 s p ir a to ria l v ie w o f h is to ry ; and p in g the re so u rce s o f the p ri- A gn ew m ade h is m is ta k e it p u b lic a n s had "s o ld o u t " to t h e ir be st to g e t o ut o f it. tic k e t re c e iv e d a t le a s t 13,500 bo th re p re s e n t a h o s tility to w as not in sassing the bla ck N O T IC E T O A L L S T U D EN T S A c a d e m ic A d v is in g , E n r o llm e n t , a n d R e g is t r a t io n F o r 1 9 6 9 W in t e r T e rm C O LLE G E OF SOCIAL SCIENCE CHANGE OF MAJOR G EN E R AL INSTRUCTIONS FROM JAMES MADISON C O LLE G E L a b o r and In d u s tria l R e la tio n s — Students who have not p la n ­ U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e Students D u rin g the week o f N o ve m b e r 4, a ll Jam es M ad iso n students THE REGISTRAR ned th e ir p ro g ra m s should c a ll 353-1696 f o r an a p po intm en t. (F reshm en and Sophom ores) should m eet w ith th e ir aca de m ic a d v is e r to plan a W in te r te rm D u rin g the p e rio d O cto b e r 30-31 and N o vem b er 1, obtain a schedule. M u ltid is c ip lin a ry P ro g ra m — O ffic e h o u rs o f the a d v is e rs 1969 W in te r te r m Schedule o f C o u rs e s and A ca d e m ic H and­ F o llo w in g the a p p ro va l o f the p ro g ra m , students should p r e ­ a re posted in 245 W. Fee H a ll. A n th ro p o lo g y — A d v is e rs w i ll be a v a ila b le d u rin g o ffic e h o u rs C hanges o f m a jo r a re in itia te d in a C o u n se lin g C e n te r book . . . (a v a ila b le to d o r m ito r y re s id e n ts in t h e ir re sid e n ce sent to the A s s is ta n t D e an 's O ffic e , 369SouthC ase H a ll, a copy posted outside th e ir o ffic e s , o r by ap po intm en t, d u rin g N ov. o ffic e . Students liv in g in a R esidence H a ll C o m p le x should h a ll on W ednesday, O cto b e r 30; and to o th e r students in the o f th e ir W in te r schedule no la te r than F rid a y , N o ve m b e r 8. go to the C o u n se lin g C e n te r o ffic e in th e ir c o m p le x . A l l f ir s t - f l o o r con cou rse o f the U n io n B u ild in g , and the C e n te r fo r 11-15. In te rn a tio n a l P ro g ra m s on T h u rs d a y -F rid a y , O c to b e r 31 and , G e o grap hy—Students w i ll be n o tifie d b y le tt e r . I f you don’t o th e rs should go to the C o u n se lin g C e n te r in the Student re c e iv e a le tte r, c a ll the D e p a rtm e n t o f G eography, 355-4649. S e rv ic e s B u ild in g . S taff w i ll be a v a ila b le f r o m O cto be r N o ve m b e r 1, d u rin g the h o u rs 8 a .m . - 5 p .m .). A s u m m a ry o f what to do——w h ere , when , , , c o n ce rn in g the P o litic a l Science— Students w is h in g to be ad vise d p r io r to 29 th ro u g h N o ve m b e r 15 a c c o rd in g to the fo llo w in g sched­ e n ro llm e n t and re g is tra tio n p ro c e d u re f o r W in te r te rm is o u t­ JUSTIN M O R R ILL C O LLE G E p re -e n ro llm e n t should c a ll M is s Susan L a w th e r, F a c u lty A d - ule ; lin e d in the 1969 W in te r te rm Schedule o f C o u rse s and A cad em ic v is a r if p r U n de rgrad ua te s, any tim e between N o ve m b e r 4 th ru 1. D a rin g the week o f Ncsvfember 4 -8 , students should contact C o u n se lin g C e n te r - 207 Student S e rv ic e s B u ild in g u ^ n d b o o lc th e ir aca de m ic a d v is e rs o r aca de m ic a s s is ta n ts to p la n a 8, a j.^ 5 ? -7 2 2 5 . Y o u r d is c u s s io n w ith y o u r a d vise d should be based on the P sy c h o lo g y — M rs . P at H ughes, U n d e rg ra d u a te A d v is e r in the p ro g ra m f o r w in t e r te rm . An a d v is e r li s t is a v a ila b le in 1:00 - 5:00 M ,T ,W ,T h ,F Student A ca d e m ic P ro g re s s P la n w h ich you have a lre a d y de­ P sych o lo g y D e p a rtm e n t, w ill be in h e r o ffic e , 112 O lds H a ll, O ffic e 55. veloped o r w h ich you w ish to m o d ify o r develop fu rth e r in con­ N o ve m b e r 11 th ru 15 d u rin g posted o ffic e h o u rs lo ca te d outside 2. A f te r the a d v is e r ..as ap pro ved the p ro g ra m , the student B ro d y C o un seling O ffic e - 109 B ro d y H a ll fe re n c e w ith y o u r a d v is e r. B r in g y o u r P ro g re s s P la n w ith should p re s e n t tw o cop ie s o f h is proposed W in te r schedule h e r o ffic e . you to see y o u r academ ic a d v is e r a c c o rd in g to the a rra n g e ­ 1:00 - 4:00 M ,F ' in the S nyder H a ll tro p h y ro o m a cco rd in g to the fo llo w in g S o cio lo g y— See a d v is e rs d u rin g posted o ffic e h o u rs lo cated m en t in y o u r co lle g e (and p o s s ib ly de pa rtm e nt) as o u tlin e d be­ 10:30-12:00, 1:00 - 4:00 T schedule; o u tsid e o f t h e ir o ffic e s . P o lic e A d m in is tr a tio n — Students who have not planned th e ir 1:00 - 5:00 W low : 9:00 -12:00, 1:00 - 5:00 T h Thursday N ov. *7 1:00-4:30 p .m . T -Z p ro g ra m s f o r W in te r te rm should r e p o r tto R o o m 412 O lds H a ll C O LLE G E OF ARTS AND LETTE R S Friday Nov. 8 1:00-4:30 p .m . P-S f o r a d vise m e n t N o vem b er 6, 7 and 8. East Cam pus C o un seling O ffic e - G36 H u bb ard H a ll S o cia l W o rk —A d v is e r f o r a ll un de rgrad ua te s: M r s . N a ncy H ay A ll un de rgrad ua te s in the C o lle g e o f A r ts and L e tte r s , except 1:00 - 5:00 M .T .T h .F 234 B a k e r H a ll, 353-8619; H o u rs : M onday & T h u rs d a y 8 -1 0 and A r t m a jo rs , should see th e ir aca de m ic a d v is e rs d u rin g th e ir Monday N ov. 11 1:00-4:30 p.m . K -0 8:00 -12 :0 0 W 1-3, T u e sd a y & W ednesday 1-5, F r id a y b y ap p o in tm e n t. o ffic e h o u rs on M onday, T u e sd a y, W ednesday and T h u rs d a y , T uesd ay Nov. 12 1:00-4:30 E-J Uandscape A rc h ite c tu re — F o r aca d e m ic a d v is in g , see N o vem b er 4,5,6, and 7. A d v is e rs w i ll be in th e ir o ffic e s at Wednesday N o v .’ 13 1:00-4:30 P«m. A -D a d v is e rs d u rin g posted o ffic e h o u rs lo ca te d o u ts id e o f th e ir South Cam pus C o u n se lin g O ffic e - S33 W ondei H a il le a st one h o u r each m o rn in g and a ftern oon o f these fo u r days. 1:00 - 5:00 M ,T ,W ,T h ,F o ffic e s . C heck w ith d e p a rtm e n t o ffic e s f o r the ho urs o f in d iv id u a l ad ­ U rb a n P la n n in g — F o r academ ic a d v is in g , see a d v is e rs d u rin g v is e r s , M ake an appointm ent t.o m in im iz e w a itin g in lin e o r i f po sted o ffic e h o u r s lo ca te d outside o f t h e ir o ffic e s . you cannot com e at the h o u rs scheduled. You m ay a lso see y o u r C O LLE G E OF N A TU R A L SCIENCF U pperclassm en a d v is e rs b e fo re these dates d u rin g th e ir re g u la r-o ffic e h o u rs o r (Ju n io rs and Seniors) by ap po intm en t. 1. Schedule an ap po intm en t f o r a con feren ce w ith y o u r aca ae m ic A r t m a jo rs and m in o rs should see th e ir A r t a d v is e rs on a d v is e r by sig nin g the ap po intm en t sheet d e sig n a tin g h is M onday, N o ve m b e r 4. A ll A r t cla s s e s w i ll be d is m is s e d on that a v a ila b le h o u rs . T h is sheet is now posted n e a r h is o ffic e . LY M A N BRIGGS C O LLE G E A chanee of m a jo r made a fte r a d m is s io n to a degree c o l­ le g e as a ju n io r is in itia te d in the o ffic e o f the A s s is ta n t day and a d v is e rs w ill be in th e ir o ffic e s fro m 8 - 12 and 1 - 4 . C o n fe re n ce s a re to be held d u rin g the p e rio d 4 N o ve m b e r to A fte r c o n s u ltin g w ith h is aca de m ic a d v is e r d u rin g the p e rio d Dean o f the colleg e in w h ich the student is c u - e n t l y r e g ­ 15 N o ve m b e r. o f O ct. 2 8 -N o v, 7, each student should b rin g a copy o f h is W in te r is te r e d . C O LLE G E OF BUSINESS 2. F o r y o u r appointm ent, b rin g to y o u r academ ic a d v is e r y o u r te rm p ro g ra m to E -3 0 H o lm e s H a ll a c c o rd in g to the fo llo w in g planned p ro g ra m f o r the e n tire y e a r and go o v e r it w ith h im schedule: A ll J u n io rs and S eniors should see th e ir academ ic a d v is e rs fo r h is suggestions. d u rin g t h e ir re g u la r o ffic e h o u rs . F re sh m e n and Sophom ores 3. A ll C o lle g e o f N a tu ra l Science m a jo r - m u s t see t h e i r 11/8 S -Z 8-12 and 1-5 in A cco u n tin g & Finance, G e n e ra l B usine ss, M anagem ent, and a c a d e m ic a d v is e rs each te rm to m - r i e ir p ro g ra m . 11/11 4 M -R 8-12 and 1-5 C O L L E G E OF V E T E R IN A R Y ME C U- M a rk e tin g should make a p po intm en ts to see co u n se lo rs 11/12 G -U 8-12 and 1-5 O ffic e of the A s s is ta n t Dean, 7 iip p le y C e n te r. F re sh m e n and 11/13 C -F 8-12 and 1-5 P re v e te rin a ry Sophom ores in E co n o m ics; H o te l, R e sta u ra n t & In s titu tio n a l 11/14 A -B 8-12 and 1-5 M anagem ent; B usine ss &. D is tr ib u tiv e T e a c h e r E du catio n; O ffice A d m in is tra tio n ( f o r m e r ly E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ria l); P re -la w ; and C O LLE G E OF HOME ECONOMICS A ll students should see t h e ir a d v is e r by Novei. ■ - p- T h is w i ll a s s is t the student in s e c u rin g a re s e rv a tio n in the p o in tm e n t schedules a re posted ou tside a d v is e 1 H o n o rs C o lle g e should see th e ir re g u la r a d v is e rs d u rin g th e ir I t is im p e ra tiv e that students in need o f s p e c ia l he lp in the Uym an B r ig g s c o u rs e o f h is ch o ice . o ffic e h o u rs. M any a d v is e rs w i ll extend t h e ir o ffic e h o u rs d u rin g the C o lle g e of H om e E co n o m ics m ake ap pointm ents w ith academ ic V e te rin a ry weeks o f N o ve m b e r 4 -8 and N o v e m b e r 11-15 to accom m odate a d v is e rs fo r p ro g ra m plan nin g. T h is in clud es; students. Students e n te rin g t h e ir S e n io r y e a r should f ile an C O LLE G E OF AG R IC U LTU R E (1) Students e n ro llin g in T e r m 2 should see t h e ir a d v is e r by academ ic p ro g re s s plan w ith t h e ir a d v is e r showing how g ra d ­ 1. A ll new students (fre s h m e n and tra n s fe r); N o vem b er 8 (Room 178 G iltn e r H a ll). 2. Students on academ ic p ro b a tio n ; AND N A TU R A L RESOURCES (2) Students e n ro llin g in T e r m s 4,6,8, and 10 w i ll be ’ r ■ u a tio n re q u ire m e n ts w i ll be m et. G raduate students should m ake ap pointm ents to see th e ir 3. Students who a re changing lo n g -te rm plans; e n ro lle d ” by Dean’ s O ffic e . T h o s e students not is tiln « o re s p e c tiv e a d v is e rs . 4. S e n io rs plan nin g to graduate who have any qu estio ns about be Included in "m a s s e n ro llm e n t” m u s t n o tify Des C o lle ge o f A g r ic u ltu r e and N a tu r a l R e sou rces students m a y see d e fic ie n c ie s . f ic e by N o vem b er 4. th e ir aca d e m ic a d v is e rs a c c o rd in g to the fo llo w in g schedule in C O LLE G E OF ENGINEERING th e ir d e p a rtm e n ta l o ffic e s ; A p p o in tm e n t schedules have been p, -m 1 our side the o ffic e M edical Technology Students w ith m a jo rs in the C o lle g e o f E n g in e e rin g should have d o or o f each academ ic a d v is e r fo r the c n c :c f student . A g rib u s in e s s , N ov. 4,6,8. B y a p p o in tm e n t re c e iv e d in fo rm a tio n about a d v is in g ap pointm ents fro m th e ir Students should m ake ap po intm en ts A ll students m u st com e to R oom 48 G iltn e r H a ll to see th e ir A g r ic u ltu r a l C o m m u n ica tio n s, N o v. 4 th ro u g h 8. B y .appoint­ a d v is e r. Any student who has not re c e iv e d n o tific a tio n should m a y p ro cee d w ith e a rly e n ro llm e n t a a ca d e m ic a d v is e r by N o ve m b e r 8. m ent. con tact h is a d v is e r im m e d ia te ly . A g r ic u lt u r a l E co n o m ics, N o v. 4 through 8. B y A p p o in tm e n t A g r ic u lt u r a l E ducation, F re s h , and S rs . N ov. 4 th ro u g h 8, by THE HONORS C O LLE G E C R E D IT /N O C R E D IT E N R rjL L M iIN T ap p o in tm e n t; Soph. N ov. 7 - 1 2 :4 0 - 1 :4 0 , Room 510; J r . N o v. No P re fe re n c e students in the H o n o rs C o lle g e should re p o rt Students d e s irin g to se le ct one c o u rs e on a c r e d it/n o c re d it 5 - 1 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 , N ov. 6 - 8 :0 0 - 1 2 :0 0 NO P R E F E R E N C E - b a sis f o r W in te r te rm a re urged to check w ith t h e ir a d v is e r o r A g r ic u lt u r a l E n g in e e rin g , N o v. 4 th ro u g h 8 to th e ir A d v is e rs in the H o n o rs C o lle g e o ffic e f o r academ ic ad­ d e p a rtm e n t to be c e rta in the c o u rs e has been a p pro ved to be A g r ic u lt u r a l M e ch a n iza tio n , N o v. 4 throu gh 8 UNIVERSITY C O LLE G E v is in g b e fo re co m p le tin g p re -e n ro llm e n t p ro c e d u re s f o r the taken on th is b a s is . A n im a l H u s b a n d ry , N ov. 4 th ro u g h 8. B y ap po intm en t W in te r te r m . B io c h e m is try , N o v. 4 th ro u g h 8 A l l o th e r H o n o rs C o lle g e students should a rra n g e to v is it A n appointm ent c a rd has been m a ile d to each N o P re fe r r c? C ro p S cience, N o v. 4 th ro u g h 8 w ith the H o n o rs A d v is e rs in t h e ir fie ld s b e fo re c o m p le tin g the stud ent. Anyone who d id not re c e iv e a c a rd o r who was una ; ic to D a iry , N o v. 5 - 8 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 ; N ov. 6 - 1 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 ; N o v. 7— 8 :0 0 - r e g is tr a tio n p ro ce d u re s o u tlin e d by the colleg e of t h e ir e n r o ll­ keep h is ap po intm en t m ay r e p o r t to h is a d vise m e n t o ffic e be ­ C O LLE G E OF C O M M U N IC A TIO N ARTS 5:00 m en t. f o r e N o vem b er 8. E xte n sio n P e rs o n n e l D evelopm ent, N o v. 6 th ro u g h 8 F is h e rie s and W ild life , N ov. 4 th ro u g h 15. B y a p po intm en t A n y student who does not c o n fe r w ith an a d v is e r m u s t a s ­ M a jo r D e p a rtm e n t P e rio d T im e M ake A p p o in tm e n t Food S cience, N o v. 4 throu gh 8 su m e fu ll r e s p o n s ib ility f o r h is p ro g ra m . C O LLE G E OF EDUCATION ( I f in s tr u c to r is not E v e ry No P re fe re n c e student who w i ll have ea rn e d 85 c re d its ir , c a ll D e pa rtm e nt F o r e s tr y and Wood Science, N o v . 4 throu gh 6 H o r tic u ltu re , N o v. 6 throu gh 8. B y ap po intm en t (J u n io r standing) by the end o f F a ll te r m 1968 m u s t d e c la re a Students in H e alth , P h y s ic a l E du catio n, and R e c re a tio n , in P acka ging and H o usin g; F re s h , and Soph., m a jo r b e fore the end o f the te rm . In d u s tria l A rts , and u p p e rcla ssm e n in Special E du catio n, should Student A d vise m e n t C e n te rs : R e side nts o f C a s e -W lls o n - c o n s u lt w ith t h e ir a d v is e rs between N ovem ber 4 and N o vem ­ A d v e rtis in g N ov. 1-13 O ffic e I lo u rs * have been n o tifie d by m a il; % W o n d e rs -H o ld e n go to S-33 W ond ers: R e side nts o f the B ro d y b e r 8. A d v is e rs w ill ob serve n o rm a l o ffic e h o u rs d u rin g th is A u d io lo g y and P o u ltry S cie nce , N ov. 4 th ro u g h 8 R e so u rce D e velopm ent, N o v. 4, 6, 8 - 1 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 ; N o v . 5, 7— c o m p le x go to 109 B ro d y : R e s id e n ts o fE a s tC a m p u s go to G -36 p e rio d . Speech Science N ov. 1-13 O ffic e H o u rs 353-8780 H u b b a rd : A l l o th e rs in c lu d in g o ff-c a m p u s students and re s id e n ts U n d e rg ra d u a te E le m e n ta ry E d u ca tio n and S pecial E ducation C o m m u n ic a tio n N o v. 1-13 O ffic e H o u rs 355-3470 9 :0 0 -1 1 :0 0 S o il S cience, N o v. 4 throu gh 7 — 1:00-5:00 o f A bb ot, M ason, P h illip s , Shaw, S nyder, and the W est C ir c le m a jo rs *w h o a re assigned to the A d vise m e n t C e n te r need not J o u rn a lis m N o v. 1-13 O ffic e H o u rs 353-6430 A g r ic u lt u r a l N o n -P re fe re n c e students should see t h e ir ln d iv id - H a lls go to 170 B esse y H a ll. m ake an ap po intm en t w ith t h e ir a d v is e rs unless sp e c ia l a s s is ­ T e le v is io n and N o v. 1-13 : a d v is e rs a c c o rd in g to the schedule lis te d f o r the d e p a rtm e n t Students e n ro llin g in evening c la s s e s o n ly m a y c o n fe r w ith tance is needed. A d v is e r ap po intm en ts can be m ade by c a llin g R adio 355-3472 N ov. 1-8 in w hich the a d v is e rs a re lo ca te d . an a d v is e r by telephone (355-3 515 ). the A d vise m e n t C e n te r, 355-1902. T h e a tre O ffice H o u rs 355-6690 W ednesday, O ctober 30, 1968 ¿ Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan Campus cinema breaks midterm monotony 4 , I -fr 7nnm zoom zoom in in nn on on a aj la « fa cc it lik o lik e C a ll s, .. v a p o s itio n f * w h ic h she n»>p gw min aadddditio unnhiA, u tx x h ia , itionn toto teteaacchhiningg aat t CCol- wxmL aruwparina a rto p a rin f f ol- TThheerere aarere oonnlyly ththrereee cchhaara ^rw, u u , »k® ♦Vvo nnHro film *v^wwwiliWw o n f i r o ftlnrv- racct-t- fv y liW v wwaays ys reretataininss its • ttoge i ‘‘ .. ¡Sf ^n i6l e« rree ss tt to to ¡thJe^ M S SUUF Fi lilm m sS ociety S d e t visl To of f ei fri ­i f ( A^ * " f V >:Ui;„V * , T f'- The Souncr o r tn & t P Jli Hie <*' the T oda o d a y Sftuw. 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C ris t w i ll speak a re w o u ld lo ve to co cko ld his bene­ 7:30 to n ig h t in 104 W e lls, fo l­ m a n P o la n s k i’s e a rly w o rk , and p la ce th a t we a re . p a ra d o x­ She c u rre n tly w rite s fo r N ew b o th o f w h ic h a re w o r th se t­ a v a ila b le a t th e W est H o lm e s fa c to r and is held a t bay o n ly low ed by co ffe e and discussion. “ K n ife In the W a te r." ic a lly . c o m p e lle d to recognize Y o r k M ag azine and T V G u id e tin g th a t te x tb o o k aside fo r a desk. T h e $2 c h a rg e in clu d e s hv his re s p e c t f o r w e a lth . O r, i f you p r e fe r m o v ie s to Since f ilm c ritic is m is n o t the u n iv e rs a lity o f the the m e fe w hours. d in n e r, w h ic h begins a t 6 p.m . m o v ie c r itic s , you can see it e x a c tly the sure ro u te to be­ and its p a r tic u la r c o n te m p o ­ A lm o s t a ll th e f ilm 's a c tio n a t 7 p .m . T h u rs d a y in 109 F ir s t o f a ll, to m o rro w n ig h t T h u rs d a y n ig h t in H o lm e s c a f­ co m in g a household w o rd , the r a r y re le v a n c e ." ta ke s p la ce on a s a ilb o a t M S U w i ll p la y host to A m e r­ e te ria . F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n A n th o n y, fo llo w e d by a H o llo - fa m e o f J u d ith C ris t is q u ite Since pa n n in g a f ilm en cou r­ (w h ic h the s u b title s c a ll a ic a ’ s m o s t c o n tro v e rs ia l f ilm c a ll 353-6360. ween H o rr o r F e s tiv a l, in c lu d ­ s u rp ris in g indeed. The reason ages c a ttin e s s , h o w e ve r. M rs. y a c h t), and the w h o le a f f a ir in g “ Is la n d o f T e r r o r ” and the fo r h e r fam e? S im p le: She has C r is t is m o s t e x c itin g w hen the is presented w ith a slow -paced P o la n s k i F lic k u n u s u a lly w e ll-d o n e “ C urse a n s in g fre s h , passionate opinions, and she pu ts th e m on paper b r i l­ B y J IM Y O U S L IN G ven om is flo w in g . “ Is P a ris ten sion w h ic h n e ve r b re a k s 0f the W e re w o lf. ’ ■ h f,D r i v i I n T h e a t r e S tate N ew s R e v ie w e r B u rn in g ," she w rite s , “ is eas­ loose in to the h o rro rs of W ho says th e re ’s no r e lie f 1 A second e v e n t o f note is the « a * 1 « i . , t. le o A R ST lia n tly . W ith a flic k of th e w it. ily the w o rs t f ilm o f 1966 “ R o s e m a ry ’s B a b y, b u t a l- a t m id te r m tim e ? on -cam p us ap p e a ra n ce of she can e n sh rin e a f ilm o r r ip (and o th e r y e a rs ) as an in ­ T O N IG H T T H R U SUNDAY p o in ts, and she is a genius a t co h e re n t. ponderous .and lo w ­ “ K n ife In th e ' W a te r,” a P o l­ i t to shreds. E L E C T R IC IN CAR HEATERS m a k in g th e m re a d a b le . O n ly b ro w trib u te to one o f the g re a t ish f ilm o f p s y c h o lo g ic a l sus­ — A L L C O LO R PRO G RAM — A SHO O K-UP STORY O F T H E U P -T IG H T G E N E R A TIO N T o be sure, th is so rt o f e m o ­ tio n a lis m has separated h e r p u b lic in to tw o cam ps, one the g re a t Ja m e s Agee e v e r d is ­ exp erience s o f o u r tim e , le t p la ye d an equal ta le n t fo r con­ alone a lu d ic ro u s debasem ent c e n tra tin g c r it ic a l o p in ion s in to o f the book fro m w h ic h it is pense. R eleased “ K n ife " has ta ke n on a d d itio n a l s ig n ific a n c e , since i t is the f ir s t fe a tu re e v e r m a d e by in 1960, Voters to consider “ P R E T T Y POISON” lo v in g th e o th e r lo a th in g . B u t p e n e tra tin g essays. a lle g e d ly d e riv e d . " ALSO * 'D E A D F A L L ” N e x t A ttr a c tio n " H e lg a ” th e fa c t re m a in s th a t she has c o n c re te reasons fo r h e r v ie w - W hen she loves a f ilm , as she d id “ B onnie and C ly d e ," she A n a tiv e N e w Y o rk e r, J u d ith C ris t has w r itt e n fo r the N ew R om an P o la n s k i, ach ie ved an in te rn a tio n a l re p u ­ ta tio n w ith " R e p u ls io n " and then, a b o x -o ffic e bonanza w ith w h o la te r recreation bond Y o rk H e ra ld T rib u n e since o f $23.7 m illio n w o u ld be u t­ The fa te o f a $100 m illio n PRO G RAM IN F O R M A T IO N ICHIO AN ^ 4 8 2 * 3 9 0 5 UcMtU MSU LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES g ra d u a tio n fr o m C o lu m b ia in 1945. Since th e d e m ise o f th a t paper, she has en d u re d a b rie f, “ R o s e m a ry 's B a b y ." L ik e th e la te r w o rk s , “ K n ife " shows P o la n s k i’s genius fo r bo nd ing p ro p o sa l to p ro v id e ad­ eq uate re c re a tio n a l f a c ilitie s and p a rk are as w i ll be de cid e d N ov. iliz e d fo r fis h e rie s p ro g ra m s , in c lu d in g th re e new h a tc h e rie s fo r 20 m illio n fis h . tu rb u la n t a s s o c ia tio n w ith M c- su b tle suspense and h is m a n ia S ta te p a rk d e v e lo p m e n t w o u ld 1:05, 3:15, 5:2 5, J U D IT H C R IS T 5. TODAY fo r s m a ll, is o la te d se ttin g s. re c e iv e $52.8 m illio n . These 7 :4 0 , 9:55 'SPECIAL* TARL 1 TE D r iv e In T h e a t r e I f th is p ro p o sa l is passed, fun ds w o u ld be used fo r new p a rk s , tr a ils , p u b lic fa c ilitie s fu n d s w o u ld p ro v id e fo r 6,000 new c a m p s ite s and d a y use p a rk ­ 4 ID 7U SNOW ROAD Brifisfi debating ch a m p io n s and fis h and ga m e p ro te c tio n in g fo r each day. 18,000 m o re people mthe PM THE YALE RUSSIAN t M U f M V T W R If PI U W W I ON M M N O W S H O W IN G and im p ro v e m e n t th o u g h o u t the s ta te w ith an e m p h a sis on f a c il­ W ild life p ro g ra m w o u ld E L E C T R IC IN C A R HEATERS m atch w its wi th M SU tea m re c e iv e $14 m illio n . These p ro ­ r a c h e ral ,c h e l CHORUS — A L L C O LO R PROGRAM — “ M is s i o n S t a r d u s t " The B r itis h U n io n D e b a te 108B W e lls H a ll a t 3 p.m . itie s fo r u rb a n and sub urb an d w e lle rs . F e d e ra l and lo c a l fun ds w o u ld g ra m s w o u ld p la n fo r the d e v e l­ o p m e n t o f s ta te ga m e a re a s in UMflTfO ro»(MINI UMKES’ T h e Science F ic tio n F ilm T h a t ch a m pions fro m the U n iv e rs ity Tuesday. so u th e rn M ic h ig a n , exp an sion add $55 m illio n to the $100 TtCMWICOLOR FROMWANNENINOS.-SEVENMTS10 S taggers the Im a g in a tio n ! of S tra th c ly d e , in G lasg ow , The v is ito rs w i ll ta k e the o f d e e r h a b ita t w o rk in n o rth e rn m illio n e a rm a rk e d by the s ta te A gro up o f about 30 m a le vo ice s, students o f the A m e r i­ ALSO "C H U B A S C O ” Scotland, w i ll fa ce M S U ;s a f f ir m a t iv e side o f th e pro p o ­ M ic h ig a n and c o n s tru c tio n o f W E D . L A D IE S D A Y - W ed.— " O th e r Side o f Bonnie fo r th is p ro g ra m . can u n iv e rs ity o f Y ale, un d e r the d ire c tio n o f D enis M ic k ie - D e lta - S ig m a - R ho - Tau Kappa s itio n , "R e s o lv e d : th a t th e p o li­ w e tla n d s th ro u g h o u t the sta te . 75£ T O 6 P A I . The p ro po sal w as p lace d on w ic z , founder o f the c h o ir . W in n e r o f f i r s t p riz e f o r m ale .a n d C ly d e ” , A lp ha (fo re n s ic h o n o ra ry ) tic s o f the s tre e t a re the p o li­ S ta te fo re s t re c re a tio n a re a s th e b a llo t by the passage o f ch o ru se s in the la s t F e s tiv a l de C h a n tC h o ra ld e M U ’ the n a tio n a l de bate c h a m p io n s in tic s o f w e a k n e s s ." a re m a rk e d fo r $4.5 m illio n . A c t No. 257 o f P u b lic A c t 1968. g ro u p has in it s r e p e r to ir e r e lig io u s and fo lk m u sic, The S cots' ca m p u s a p p e a r­ These a llo c a tio n s w o u ld p ro v id e BEST IN FO R EIG N F ILM S O f the $100 m illio n sta te funds, A m e ric a n N egro s p ir itu a ls , and s o ld ie r songs. T h e s o lo ­ ance is p a rt o f a n a tio n -w id e fo r th e b u ild in g o f 1,500 new $30 m illio n w o u ld go to lo c a l is ts a re d is tin g u is h e d by th e ir v o ca l q u a lity and the a r t of T O N IG H T F R O M 7:15 P .M . to u r sponsored b y the Speech c a m p s ite s on s ta te fo re s t c a m p ­ g o v e rn m e n ts , m a tc h e d by $15 kn o w in g how to sing. S ociety o f A m e ric a . g ro un ds and a llo w fo r c o n s tru c ­ m illio n in lo c a l fun ds and $15 F r id a y & S a tu rd a y T h e a tre nn NORTHSIDE m illio n in fe d e ra l a p p ro p ria ­ tio n o f h u nd reds o f m ile s o f IHIONDO GAME t r a ils and h ik in g p a th w a y s fo r P tu m *9 3 2 -Z 8 < « - D tio n s. The $60 m illio n to ta l Mon., Nov. 4 - 8:15 p.m . STARTS F R ID A Y ! SnKNGGR D R IV E -IN TH E A T R E w o u ld be used fo r p la yg ro u n d s, c it y p a rks, te n n is c o u rts , base­ w ild e rn e s s ca m p e rs. S ander L e v in . D e m o c ra tic IF YOU NEVER SEE ANOTHER FILM YOU MUST SEE “ MONDO CANE," THE MOST EXCITING. SHOCKING FAIRCHILD THEATRE m Shown at 7:30 and 9:30 2 M ile s N o rth on U S -27 b a ll d ia m o n d s and re c re a tio n a l c e n te rs fo r s e n io r c itiz e n s . The re m a in in g s ta te fun ds of s ta te c h a irm a n , said th a t a m a jo r it y o f D e m o c ra tic s ta te le g is la to rs and D e m o c ra tic THRILLER EVER MADE! THE HIPPIE REVOLT Murky paci: T onight! th ru . Sun. p a r ty le a d e rs fa v o r the passage P U B L IC , $2.50; STUDENTS $1.50 a 4 i t T S m IIh i * ! nude bodit Music by $70 m illio n w o u ld be co m b in e d 4 HORROR H its o f S ta te P ro p o s a l No. 4. TIC K E TS ON SALE AT the -love in' painted THELOVE E lee. H eaters w ith a $25 m illio n fe d e ra l a l­ lo c a tio n . The to ta l o f $95 m il­ G ov. R o m n e y has expressed «M * % UNION T IC K E T O FF IC E NYpu$,GENERATION. and adorned. H O R R O R No. 1 lio n 'w o u ld be used fo r s ta te a p p ro v a l of th is pro po sal. He has o rg a n ize d a c o m m itte e to p a rk s and re c re a tio n p ro je c ts . O f the $95 m illio n , the a m o u n t to u r the s ta te u rg in g people UNION BU ILD IN G Revolt Against The The Navy vs. A to v o te in fa v o r o f the p ro p o sa l. ‘Establishment’ The N ig ht M o nste rs HOW A N D W H E R E ,ia ,F0R RE AuULTS. . . IN NATURAI Ç01QF T O G E T IT T h e U n o ffic ia l G uide to MSU* 108 W e lls H a ll — "DANCE TO THE MUSIC ... 4.1t N o . 2 ISYEP A v a ila b le a t Book S to re s , r e m i D ru g S tore s,a nd T h e C a rd Shop ■RIVEn/M 7 & 9 P .M .--7 5 c NOW th ru Sun. Women o f the R e com m en da tion s: N'o. 452577 PEOPLE” 2 C o lo r H its P r e h is to ric P lanet A H 3 / 3 /VULE5 EASTOfMS.U E lee. H eaters NO HO RR O R No. 3 AT 7 :3 0 & 9 :1 0 Sly & the Family Stone • PH O N E ED2L’lQ42.m 3011- CENTURYfoi presets A LAWRENCE TURMAN P-cd.c:. 20th Century F The Human V apor MICHAEL The half-million at “^ P r e tty m i HO RR O R No. 4 was easy to ste a l... but hard to split. MGM presents A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION starring « P o lso * GIOVANNA HALLI F ree C id e r & G orath D uiìuis F r i . & Sat. COVER JIM BROWN DIAHANN CARROLL m PROGRAM IN F O T io N *■ 3 3 2 * 6 9 4 4 C a w , p^ i s WED. JULIE HARRIS n T w ic e a t 7 :0 7 & 1 1 :1 5 T H E -2 n d a l 9 :0 7 - fcheSplsfc Through Sunday, Nuv. 3rd T O D A Y IS L A D IE S ’ D A Y . . . 75^ 1 to 6 PJM„ ■LAST 2 DAYS H E LD OVER! 3 rd and F in a l Week ERNEST BORGNINE FRO O RAM IN F O R M A T IO N ► 4 8 5 * 8 4 8 5 F e a tu re T oday a t 1:30-3:30 OR 1 :2 0 -3 :2 5 -5 :3 0 -7 :3 5 -9 :4 0 Sunday $2.50 at 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. 5 :3 0 -7 :4 0 -9 :4 5 “ H E LG A ” Today Is TOMORROW . . , L A D IE S ’ DAY F o u rth And nu age limit SUPER BARG AIN DAY A L L -D A Y 2 F E A TU R E S 75£ to 6 P .M . THURS. F in al Week JaneFdmIa This is a picture Peter w m of the perfect embezzler! Seiiers He n o t o n ly get aw ay w ith m i 11ions- - K ■n . . b u t th e re d h e a d I Love Vau, Alice B. T a n ia s” APlot Ma/u'S HAPPY HOUR 8 DAN RAHFELDT POKES FUN AT SHOWN THURS. ■SEE A t 2:3 0 -5 :5 0 BARbAHq|A DOHERTHING!“ GRANDMOTHER’S 9:15 p .m . 10 p.m. Dan and Tom play e ve ry afternoon JrUHV'HHIKULM h«itui a t G ra n d m o th e r’ s Peter Ustinov-Maggie Smith featuring If you get a little fre e tim e , play Karl Malden along w ith them JOVANFLEE the I L ™ M AM Cni' MtC'IO It I K N M «S> R U I* B tfa M U l* XMtWlAT R H liM ü i l ««¿SSÄ-m- .. .-LEIGHTAYL0R-Y0UN6 I f ... PAULMWUNSMS tww PUCKER• Iamm« HYAVtfiBACK S H G vy N A T 1î 1o —o— 4 : 4 5 - 7 8. 9 :1 5 P . M . J I jfCI Bob Newhart- Robert M orley- Cesar Romero M ei - [suggested ro* MATURe'»uoitNCts ‘ZZ- f U TECHNICOLOR* FROMWANNENINS.-SEVEN ARTS N e x t W eek “ W est Side S to ry ” SUNLINERS W ednesday, October 30, 1968 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan W a r is s u e lo s in g s tre n g th By G EO R G E B U LLA R D v e lt then coalesced “ra g ta g " R o o s e v e lt c o a litio n to g e th e r signed to hold p a rtie s to g e th e r have had s tro n g e r ca m p a ig n S tM e N e w s S t a f f W r it e r . e le m e n ts of s o c ie ty in to fo r a n o th e r e le c tio n . he added. ppeal .Jhan H u m p h re v . *•*! ssjkae■<». ■ ' z f c 'B t r e n e r f l , t t e x a f a „ , * >■ 4 • .V * î f . * P re s s opposes using n a tio n a l fla ro ia «/. o p a e tir. ucrafjcatetfT • 'Spaeth ‘p re d ic te d ’ S il» .... im p o rta n c e p o lit ic a lly th a n it T r a d itio n a lly , he said, c o a li­ ne xt fo u r y e a rs w o u ld e x p e r­ p r im a r ie s ra th e r tha n p a rty a t the lu n ch e o n , p re d ic te d a w as e a r lie r in th e p re s id e n tia l tio n s endure in c y c le s o f 36 ience a " d y n a m ic s itu a tio n ." co n v e n tio n s to n o m in a te p re s i­ N ixo n w in in M ic h ig a n . c a m p a ig n . C h a rle s P re ss said . y e a rs b e fore fa c tio n s re a lig n He fo re sa w " m o r e u n re s t and a t a F a c u lty C lub luncheon th e m s e lv e s in to new c o a li­ d e n tia l ca n d id a te s. Spaeth, assoc, p ro fe s s o r in po ssib ly a fe w m o re assasina- Tuesday. tio n s. N a tio n a l p rim a r ie s , he said, the D ept, o f P o litic a l Science, tio n s on the lo w e r le ve l. " P ress. c h a irm a n o f the U n d e r th is p re m is e . 1968 is said th a t M ic h ig a n v o te rs tend In 1972. he said, the D e m o­ w o u ld te n d to p u t m o re im ­ D e p t. of P o litic a l Science, th e y e a r fo r re a lig n m e n t, he not to s p lit t h e ir tic k e ts . c r a tic no m in ee fo r p re s id e n t p o rta n c e o f " f la s h y ’ c a n d i­ added th a t the M c C a rth y ca n ­ said. da tes. A c o n v e n tio n chooses Spaeth said th a t M c C a rth y , is lik e ly to be E d w a rd d id a c y s o m e w h a t fo rc e d the C o a litio n s a re e ffe c tiv e fo r c a n d id a te s in a m a n n e r de- as D e m o c ra tic n o m in ee, w ould K ennedy. war issue - upon o th e r e a rly s ix o r seven ye a rs b e fo re s p lits p re s id e n tia l can didate s. o c c u r. A fte r th is p e rio d , a c tu a l T he D e m o c ra ts have been j i e le c tin g p re sid e n ts un d e r the c o a litio n put to g e th e r by F r a n k lin D. R o o se ve lt in 1932. le g is la tio n by the c o a litio n is m in im a l, he added. P re s s observed th a t th is y e a r in te lle c tu a l seg m en ts o f so­ A sk th e p e o p le ays fro A trying task î r e c l o r S id n e y B e r g e r h a s a h e a d a c h e — t r y i n g to c h o o s e t h e c a s t s f o r t h r e e m t h e s c o r e s o f s t u d e n t s t r y i n g o u t f o r t h e P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C o m p a n y . P re ss said. w a P re ss s n 't u n e xp la in e d til 1934 th a t v e lt re a liz e d th a t his s u p p o rt th a t it Roose­ c ie ty a re m o vin g fr o m D e m o ­ c r a t ic ra n ks E ug e n e M cC a rth y. R o b e rt Kennedy, in s u p p o rt o f he said, In v o lv e d in h ig h w a y s a fe ty was fr o m the c itie s . Roose- w a s best suited to hold the S ta te N e w s p h o to b y J im R ic h a r d s o n T IM E -T A R N IS H E D B O N D What happened to 007? - a b o u t Æ tn a . By M A R K M cP H E R S O N S tate N e w s R e v ie w e r I w as ca u g h t by the sensi­ t iv it y o f som e g iz m o w h ic h lik e his fe llo w c o u n try m e n , the B ea tles, he a r r iv e d e a rly and He has com e a long w a y fro m th e days w h en re a d e rs O rganization p ic k s up fo re ig n m e t a l o b je c ts , is w ith us y e t in an evo lve d f ir s t th r ille d to h is e x p lo its . Jam e s c a lm ly , Bond w as w a lk in g in co n sp icu o u sly. - fo r and is m e a n t to p re v e n t the fo rm . T he k illin g , the sex. the e n tire h e d o n is tic m a rk o f the m a n to represent p ilfe r in g o f unchecked volum e s. the re d -le tte re d space m a rk e d " E x i t . " H is steps seem ed to A t a n y ra te , th e tra u m a o f the a d v e n tu re led m e to w o nd er B u t tim e has passed and the fe e lin g o f w h a t w as good and took us by s to rm . Those w ho succu m be d to the F le m in g wed students be tre a d -w h e e lin g h im now here tou ch found th e m se lve s c a llin g A p p ro x im a te ly 15 m a r rie d w ho it w o u ld ta ke to g e t past o rig in a l becom es lo s t to the and as he passed the b o rd e r fo r m o re . L ik e the endless stu d e n ts tu rn e d o u t fo r the f ir s t the w a tc h fu l eye of B ig B ro th e r tin s e l o f im ita tio n and the voids g u a rd he f e lt the back o f his he roines o f the m a n y books, m e e tin g of the M SU M a rrie d o r S iste r (de pe nding on w ho o f a n a lysis. T o d a te the S a lva ­ neck tig h te n the re a d in g p u b lic found the H o u sin g A sso cia tio n Sunday m anned the c o n tro ls ). I t sud­ tio n A r m y has had tim e to con­ P assing the enclosed s te rile c h a ra c te r o f th is Bond fe llo w e ve ning. d e n ly o c c u rre d to m e th a t de m n h im , the Y ou ng C onser­ booth w ith o u t in c id e n t. Bond irr e s is tib le . H e had a s o rt o f H a n k R is le y . M ason sen io r th e re w as o n ly one w h o could v a tiv e s have p o litic a lly adopted p ro m is e d h im s e lf so m e th in g , a E v e ry m a n ap pe al, and the and p re s id e n t of the new o rg a n i­ e v e r p e rfo rm th a t fe a t. h im and the S o vie t g o v e rn m e n t re s t p ro b a b ly , if he co u ld on ly th in g s he d id w e re u s u a lly za tio n , said those p re se n t re ­ has c a te g o riz e d h im as "c h e a p , p u ll th is o ff. I t looked as if he c a p ita lis tic s e n s a tio n a lis m ." p h y s ic a lly w ith in the po ssib le p re se n te d S partan V illa g e and F o r here in th is g re a t m u lt i­ m ig h t, fo r a ll had gone a c c o rd ­ ra n g e o f hu m an endu rance . U n iv e r s ity V illa g e . D e a t h o n t h e h ig h w a y s . v e rs ity , its e lf not so long r e ­ W h a te ve r your p o s itio n , no in g to plan. He w as w a lk in g a H o w e v e r, Bond w as blessed " R a th e r than p re s e n tin g a n y ­ A t ¿ E tn a w e re fu s e t o a c c e p t i t as a f a c t o f life . m ove d fro m the in te rn a tio n a l do u b t M r. Bond in his p ro te a n pace q u ic k e r now, and the gates w ith the added fa c to rs o f a one w ith a lis t o f c o m p la in ts W e d e s ig n e d t h e f ir s t c la s s ro o m d r i v in g s im u la t o r f o r ra m p a rts of in trig u e , one m an "K is s -K is s . B a n g -B a n g " ro le lo om e d o u t ahead, w h is p e rin g w o rld w h ic h w as m a d e f o r h im . w e a re re se a rch in g p ro b le m h ig h s c h o o ls . W e h e lp e d fo u n d th e N a t io n a l S a f e ty C o u n c il m ig h t p o ssib ly succeed o r fa il has ushered som e response. p ro m is e s o f w h a t la y beyond. The th in g s he d id and th e peo­ a re a s in o rd e r to see how th in g s a n d th e I n s u r a n c e I n s t i t u t e f o r H ig h w a y S a fe ty . A n d o u r as in m y d a y d re a m ; he w as T he la s t s ta tio n , the m e ta l p le he m e t fo r lo ve and de ath a re o p e ra te d ." R is le y said. e n g in e e rin g p e o p le a re c o n s t a n t ly h e lp in g t o im p r o v e th e Ja m e s Bond. Jam e s B ond?: " H e 's a d ir ty push-gate w ith its p a ra lyze d w e re a ll po ssib le, b u t no ne th e­ T h e o rg a n iza tio n trie d to g e t d r i v in g re c o rd s o f th e n a t io n ’s c a r, t r u c k a n d t a x i fle e ts . B u t w h a te v e r happened to old m a n " / " I ’d p re fe r P a u l te n ta c le prongs, o n ly re m a in e d less, la rg e ly im p ro b a b le . The an a p p o in tm e n t w ith P re s id e n t B e c a u s e h ig h w a y s a fe ty is e v e r y b o d y 's jo b , w e fe e l a Bond? P erh ap s y o u 'v e fo rg o t­ N e w m a n "/ " I 'd p re fe r Skip now. He e n te re d its e n clo sure, fe a ts he p e rfo rm e d , the lu ck H a nn ah. " H e said he w o u ld see s p e c ia l o b lig a t io n . O u r b u s in e s s m a y be s e llin g in s u ra n c e , ten about old 007; o r m ayb e, H u m p h re y " (? ? ? )/ “ H ow pushed, and trie d to re m a in im ­ he had a ll w e re e n d o w m e n ts us. b u t suggested w e f ir s t con­ b u t o u r c o n c e rn is p e o p le . lik e the hip p ie s, yo u 'v e ju s t re ­ ab ou t A lb e rt F in n e y ? " / "A passive to w h a t w as suddenly g iv e n h im in f ic tio n by his c re a ­ ta c t E m e ry F o s te r, m a n a g e r of ¿ E tn a is th e k in d o f p la c e w h e re y o u c a n d o g o o d d is trib u te d h is m e m o ry in to a li t t le too h a ir y fo r m e !” / happening a ro u n d h im . to r, the la te Ia n F le m in g . d o rm ito r ie s and food s e rv ic e ," re c e n t lin e of lo o k-a like s. "C o o l, but c o ld " / "N e v e r a n d m a k e g o o d , to o . B on d's head seem ed to a u to ­ s a id R is le y . W h a te ve r the case. I w as d e te r­ tu rn e d m e on, n e ve r w i l l " / Bond As M o r ta l S up erm a n m a tic a lly snap round to the f ig ­ H e exp la in e d th a t th is w eek m in e d to fin d out. T o do th is , " I ' d go o u t w ith h im a n y t im e " / u re in the booth. I t w as sho ut­ m e m b e rs w ill c o n ta c t v a rio u s i I de cid ed 4he b e s t th in g w o u ld be " H e ’s c h ild is h a n d - i n s e c u r e ” / W h a t Bond a m o u n te d to w as in g so m e th in g now. p o in tin g pe op le under F o s te r and r e p o r t L e a r n a b d u t Æ t n a . A sft fo r “ Y OifV * to pay a v i s it t o r i y b i d frie n d " H e 's a b it o u t o f d a te ’ ’ / The a s o rt o f m o r ta l s u p e rm a n ; in a t h im , and a c lic k e ty -c la x o n th e irT in d in g s a t the a s s o c ia tio n 's O w n T h i n g ” a t y o u r P l a c e m e n t O ffice. O UR CONCERN IS PEOPLE He w as in to w n la s t w eek fo r fo re g o in g a re b u t a fe w ca n ­ his ro le as u n d e rc o v e r agent A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n it y E m p lo y e r noise o f som e s o rt e m a na te d n e x t m e e tin g . a r e tu rn ru n o f " T h u n d e r b a ll" did responses ta ke n in a s u r­ he be ca m e th e sy m b o l and en­ a n d A P l a n s fo r P r o g r e s s C o m p a n y . fro m the gate. He had fa ile d to T he a s s o c ia tio n w as fo rm e d LI F E & C A S U A LT Y and " F r o m R ussia W ith L o v e " vey on th is cam pus. fo r c e r o f one g o v e rn m e n t's - j pass. A re d fla s h in g beacon, a f te r se v e ra l re s id e n ts had a t the M ic h ig a n . Seemed lik e e d icts. He w as cold and ru th ­ m o u n te d on the post ahead p u l­ vo ice d c o m p la in ts ab ou t liv in g old tim e s . T h e re he w as in a ll less, as one in his p ro fe ssio n sated a g a in s t the be at o f the T o p re s e rv e the v ir tu e and c o n d itio n s in m a r r ie d housing his g lo ry ; B e re tta in hand, and w o u ld have to be. He w as un ­ a la rm . The sound o f ho bn ailed id e n tity of the resp on den ts u n its . I t is designed a fte r the s t ill, ju d g in g fro m the la d ie s s e n tim e n ta l; he kne w o n ly the boots be hind Bond c a s t the ( a ll fe m a le ) in case the m a r r ie d s tu d e n ts ' asso cia tio n in the audience, possessor of te m p o ra ry p le a su re s o f one dre ad and fin a l re a liz a tio n of s p ir it o f Bond do th re tu rn , the y o f R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity . an u n re vo ca b le license to t h r il l whose life is o fte n concerned f a ilu r e ' he kn e w now th a t his s h a ll go nam eless. H o w e ve r, as w e ll as k ill. w ith the de ath o f o th e rs. chances o f escaping the M S I’ ju d g in g fro m th e ir re m a rk s re ­ In s h o rt, J a m e s Bond was L ib r a r y w e re v e ry few . g a rd in g the m e rits , i f an y, o f B on d's M a rk D e v e s ta tin g and is a m a ch in e . He preceded L ib r a r y F o ils Bond? W here can one begin to speak 007. it w o u ld seem th a t o u r h e ro 's im a g e has ta ke n on a a le g io n o f o th e r fic tio n a l sec­ r e t ag en t m en w e have know n, ¿ÜPé t s lig h t ta rn is h . W hy so? W hat la p p y H o u r Band ab ou t M r. J a m e s Bond? T oda y and has le ft his m a rk upon No, th is is not a song of -praisfe'" i o r o o f " a n ti-m e ta llic s e c u rity system . fee is m e re th a n w h a t . llw Jam. F le m in g books e v e r in te nd ed has happened w ith in the, la s t fe w ye a rs to w e a r the g ilt edge fro m th e Bond o f " D r . o th e rs to com e. In h im s e lf, he is unique. W h a t m ake s h im so F r L -S a t. N ig h ts Phone 353-8161 « •rM M W tV a V M N lJ W e G o t a N ew T h in g h im to be. He is m o re now w ill be the to p ic o f to m o rro w 's I guess it 's ju s t the p ro d u c t of N o " and " G o ld fin g e r " fa m e ? tha n w h a t a c to r Sean C onnery a r tic le . a W a lte r M it t v typ e d re a m I had b e fo re I w as so b ra s h ly has m ade h im on the screen. h a lte d one n ig h t la s t w eek. You N o t since the ris e o f S he rlo ck see. m y c r im e w as to t r y and H o lm e s a t the tu rn of the cen­ tu r y , has any one lite r a r y f ig ­ con cea l m y ow n u m b re lla be­ ne ath a c o a t as I le ft the l i ­ u re so e ffe c te d s o cie ty. H is b r a r y 's m aze o f e xits. m a rk has been d e v a s ta tin g , and Make M.S.U. the 'lam loved’ campus... tu rk e y . The newest fro m KLH THE MODEL TWENTY-ONE FM RADIO H a rd ly b ig g e r than a shoe box, th a t a re n ’t supposed to be b u ilt in to That’s HOBIE’S new s a n d w i c h . Reponse to the introduction th is a s to n is h in g F M ra d io f i l l s a a s m a ll ra d io . In c lu d in g h ig h -p e r­ of HOBIE’S salam i sub-type sandwich has been so great, ro o m w ith spacious, u n d is to rte d , fo rm a n c e S o lid -S ta te C irc u itr y and a th o ro u g h ly m u s ic a l sound. unique m in ia tu re sp e a ke r th a t HOBIE’S now also o ffers a 12- and 24-inch turkey sandwich. I A M Com e in and tu rn one on. A nd step c o v e rs the fu ll range o f m u s ic a l S lice s of ten der, p ressed d a r k and white m eat n estle inside sound. P lu s output Jacks fo r back a b it. a loaf of fresh ly baked F r e n c h bread with provolone c h e e se , O’ exte nsio n speakers and f o r m a kin g We th in k yo u ’ l l lo ok a ro un d f o r tape re c o rd in g s o ff the a ir . A ll thickly slic e d tom atoes and c r isp lettu ce sh red s topped hidden spe ake rs and e le c tro n ic g ad- n e a tly hidden in it s o ile d w a lnu t with a cream y salad d ressin g . If you enjoyed HOBIE’S 12' g e try . c a b in e try . B u t th e re ’ s nothing d e c e itfu l about C om e in and be asto nish ed and b efo re, now try our new th in g --it’s a turkey. the T w e n ty -O n e . I t s im p ly has th in g s d e lig h te d . 1 2 -in c h l 4 9 C anned D r in k s 1 5 * m Com e In. . .See It. . .Hear It. . .A t. 2 4 -in c h 2 7 9 • PEPSI • DR. P E P P E R • D IE T PEPSI «S Q U IR T TAPE HI-FI BUYS R E C O R D I N G IN D U S T R IE S 3 5 1 - 3 S P A R T A N SHO PPING C EN TER 8 0 0 • H IRES ROOT B EER • VERNORS G INGER A L E wear a HOI E . G r a n d R i v e r A v e . E . L a n s in g 3 3 7 -2 3 1 0 FR E E , F 3 r jfi D E L IV E R Y W ednesday, O ctober 30, 1968 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan Partisans prepare final promotion ! a n d t^ r M ic jty g a n c m e j e ijs i o n a l ....... , m ^5 in- dress the stud ent group. B la nch e J a . I. can didate s th e v sup po rt. N D C co n ve n tio n vote d not to en- V i“ #-P rp>idjpnt ■ e> • ~ # •» < • g y h u Z j. J k > ■. . « w - ¡t | a r f l i t tPk-/ ' ,'V ’ tve -x ijic , ik,«»«.... •» , » carat; i i i r c ! 11 T t : ^-'ee ptfdn, G rU e lic h said, the' son said the M c C a rth y io lfo w e rs p„, t . .Axfc-f&THldi*’ Met arz/h.' As th e 1968 P re s id e n tia l ca m - in c lu d e : F ra n k M a n k ie w ic z . B oard o f T ru s te e s and Bob ca m p u s v o lu n te e rs have taken w e re o rg an ized p r io r to the sen­ Sen G eorge M c G o v e rn , and the a ig n d ra w s to a close, cam p us fo r m e r press aid e to the la te H a rris , n a tio n a l v ic e -c h a irm a n an a c tiv e ro le in d is trib u tin g a to r's o ffic ia l a n n o un cem en t to la te Sen K en ne dy s u p p o rte rs g roups b a c k in g the R e p u b lica n se n a to r R o b e rt K ennedy; G oe rg e of the C itiz e n s fo r H u m p h re y - lite r a tu r e , u rg in g o u t-o f-s ta te v ie fo r the P re s id e n tia l seat. to vo te a c c o rd in g to in d iv id u a l and D e m o c ra tic no m in ees a re B a ll, fo r m e r am bassador to the M u skie and pa st p re s id e n t o f stu d e n ts to re g is te r and to a p p ly The gro u p had its f i r s t o rg a n i­ conscience p re p a rin g e ffo rts f o r n e xt w eek U n ite d N a tio n s ; and P ie rre S al­ the M SU stu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t, fo r an absentee b a llo t, and s u r­ z a tio n a l m e e tin g in J a n u a ry of N elson said the M c C a rth y sup­ in g e r, fo r m e r press s e c re ta ry have spoken to the group. v e y in g a re a re s id e n ts by te le ­ th is y e a r, the p rim e purpose p o rte rs w e re d is a p p o in te d in Students fo r N lxo n -A g n e w to P re s id e n t John F. K ennedy. V o lu n te e rs have canvassed phone. of w h ic h was to in te re s t stud ents a tto rn e y g e n e ra l F ra n k K e lle y 's seem c o n fid e n t o f a N o v. 5 O n cam p us, N ixo n -A g n e w sup- the L a n sin g area fo r H u m p h re y T he N ix o n s u p p o rte rs d is tr ib ­ in M c C a rth y 's v ie w s and to d e cisio n to vo id a n y b a llo t w ith v ic to r y and have a lre a d y p la n n e d p o rte rs a re buoyed up b y po- su p p o rt, held b u m p e r s tic k e r . , , u te d lite r a tu r e at the N o tre a M c C a rth y w rite - in . He said a c e le b ra tio n p a r ty fo r vo lu n - m j Cai p o n s w h ic h s t ill in d ic a te ca m p a ig n s and w o rk e d in the - su p p o rt h im fo r the C hoice D a m e ga m e, G re u lic h said, and "68 contest. th a t th is a c tio n was" an a b rid g ­ te a rs on the ca m p a ig n . S tud ents “ N ix o n ’s the O n e ," a c c o rd in g co u n ty D e m o c ra tic p a r ty o ffic e a re m a in ta in in g a N ix o n booth T he cam p us o rg a n iz a tio n is m e n t o f p e op le's r ig h t to vo te fo r in th e H u m p h re y -M u s k ie c a m p to B il l G ru e lic h , ca m p u s D zo din said th a t a m o ng "th in k in the U n io n fo r ca m p a ig n issue a ffilia te d w ith the N e w D e m o ­ those the y w a n t , " the ca m p u s a re s t ill o p tim is tic o f an e le c- c o o rd in a to r f o r the R e p u b lica n in g p e o p le " the v ic e -p re s id e n t in fo rm a tio n c r a tic C o a litio n (N D C ), of has shown p o litic a l s p ir it and tio n d a y v ic to r y , ho ping the c a m p a ig n is the fa v o rite . He said th a t T he S tud ent C o a litio n fo r H u m ­ the 6th C o ng ressio na l D is tr ic t. en th u sia sm in th is ca m p a ig n n a tio n a l p o lls to p ro v e w ro n g . G ru e lic h desCrib e d the cand- the L a n sin g a re a is c o n s e rv ­ p h re y -M u s k ie agrees th a t the F o r m e rly the M ic h ig a n Con­ and the y p ra ise d h ig h ly a ll v o lu n ­ R e p u b h ca n ca n d id a te N ix o n , id a te as a m a n who ca n do a tiv e and so n o t fa v o ra b le p o lls have not been fa v o ra b le v e n tio n o f C oncerned Dem ­ te e rs in the ca m p u s o rg a n ­ w h o ap p e a re d la s t w eek a t sev- m u c h f o r A m e ric a if he is to w a rd the D e m o c ra tic P re s i­ f o r th e ir c a n d id a te , b u t they o c ra ts . T w o w eeks ago the s ta te iza tio n s. e ra l M ic h ig a n ra llie s re tu rn e d onl ive n the chance H e ad . d e n tia l ca n d id a te , b u t th a t the a re o p tim is tic fo r e a rly m o rn ­ T uesd ay f o r a m o to rc a d e th ro u g h m iU e d th a t t he n a tio n a l ca m - a c a d e m ic c o m m u n ity seemed in g v ic to r y N ov. 6. th e D e tr o it a re a . V ic e -p re s i- pa jg n ¡s r e a lly not “ in the to su p p o rt the nom inee. S tate v ic e -c h a irm a n H a rv e y d e n tia l c a n d id a te A gnew is a lso scheduled to ap pe ar. D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te H u m - 5a g i” b u t th a t the p u b lic m u s t “ tu rn o u t to vo te lik e the w h o le w o rld depended on i t . " D zo d in said th a t a n y v ic to ry c e le b ra tio n w o u ld p ro b a b ly be a "w a it and se e " p a rty . C am pus W h ile N ix o n and H u m p h re y have th e ir a d h e re n ts on cam pus, th ir d - p a r ty c a n d id a te G eorge Student veteran p h re y is a lso scheduled f o r sev­ W a lla ce has found li t t le sup po rt e ra l appearances. O th e r D e m o c ra tic o ffic ia ls have sche du led p a rty p e rs o n a l­ T he M SU c a m p a ig n c o m m itte e w a s org an ized p r io r to C hoice 68. a n a tio n a l su rve y conducted b y T im e in A p r il to s e le c t c h a irm a n H a rv e y Ross added th a t a n y c e le b ra tio n w o u ld be h e ld a t c o u n ty h e a d q u a rte rs, w h e re a te le v is io n set and an a t M SU. A c c o rd in g to the student a c tiv itie s o ffic e , no re p re s e n ta ­ tiv e s o f the A m e ric a n Ind epe n­ seeks county post Crafty carver D a r r y D u s b lb e r , P ly m o u t h s o p h o m o r e , t a k e s t l m a itie s to c a m p a ig n la s t w e ek fo r dent P a r ty have re g is te re d as a An M S U stu d e n t is seeking the co lle g e students' P re s i- e le c tio n re s u lts bo ard w i ll be ence. is a D e m o c ra tic c a n d i­ o f f f r o m t h e b o o k s d u r in g a h e c t ic m i d t e r m w e e k to cam p us group. e le c tio n to the n e w ly in itia te d th e H u m p h re y -M u s k ie tic k e t uo*voKl^v o w ’w q n y v ML n a trO fb l •* /* .. **» 1 W ri/i’ c.)rc- • ' £ r« t ^ .“ ” v ” V i w as s t r ic t ly opposed by M ic h ­ th a t th e y can e v a lu a te th e ' p la n s to propose ne w Idjgisla-* p ite s K e lle y contended th a t ElHttiO0nS D iv is io n in M a y to re s u lts in c f u d w m ls t f a f e d Mc­ dentlaf can&ta*\c s\ Hare said in an O tw ow ig a n A tty . Gen. F ra n k J c a n d id a te s and the issues tio n to the 1969 session- o f the M ic h ig a n 's la w s in these -h a v e his nam e in clu d e d . A t C a rth y su p p o rte rs , ch a rg e s listed the costa of campaign­ release from his office. K e lle y . b e tte r tha n the m a n on the a re a s a re o ld and u n de m o­ th a t tim e , though. M c C a rth y th a t n e ith e r p o litic a l conven­ ing nationwide, often on TV, K e lle y said he p re fe rre d the s tre e t, he said. M ic h ig a n L e g is la tu re to cra tic '. w a s s t ill ca m p a ig n in g w ith in tio n had r e a lly exp resse d the as a gigantic expense for any “ It’s doubtful that a na­ p a r ty n o m in a tin g pro cess as In a tele ph on e in te rv ie w change som e o f M ic h ig a n 's E a r lie r th is m o n th , K e flc y th e fra m e w o rk o f the D e m o­ w i ll o f the A m e ric a n people, one candidate. tional presidential primary a w a y to scree n o u t u n q u a lifie d M on da y, K e lle y said he th o u g h t e le c tio n law s. He said he has ru le d th a t un d e r M ic h ig a n la w c r a t ic p a rty . and sug ge stion s fo r a n a tio n a l “ It could give the candidate w o u ld eliminate the need fo r ca n d id a te s in a n a tio n a l p re s i­ the p a rty should , g e t m o re peo­ not ye t decided ju s t w h a t Sen. E ugene M c C a rth y 's B y th e tim e the D e m o c ra ts p re s id e n tia l p r im a r y . with the m ost money and/or some type of national conven­ d e n tia l p rim a r y . ple a c tiv e ly in v o lv e d in p a rty those re c o m m e n d a tio n s w ill na m e cou ld n o t go on th e N ov. had decided on th e ir ca n d id a te B o th K e lle y and S e c re ta ry o f better televison personality. . tion. . .perhaps a ‘mini-con­ P o litic a l p a rtie s now g ive w o rk by s tre a m lin in g and be. 5 b a llo t as a w r ite - in c a n d i­ in A u g u st, it w as too la te fo r S ta te J a m e s H a re said th e y the person with political vention’ as proposed by some u n q u a lifie d ca n d id a te s th e ax, s tre n g th e n in g p a rty s tru c tu re They m a y change e x is tin g da te. H is na m e co u ld have M c C a rth y to g e t his na m e on do ub te d a n a tio n a l pre sid e n - charisma. . .a decided advant­ officials," Hare said. W h y P a y M o r e l W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! COMPARE THE MENER LOW PRICE-WHY PAY MORE! Rem oves lc e - fr o s t. F ig h ts re fre e z e . H a rm le s s to c a r fin is h . Rugged patented BONDED s c ra p e r to p . O u r r e g . low rp lc e 79?. A ls o a v a ila b le in M e lje r M a rk e ts . MATTE 64c JERSEY A U T O D E P T . A-LINE SKIMMER Bonded m a tte Je r­ sey 90% acetate and 10% N y lo n , 100% acetate t r i ­ co t lin e d w ith WINDSHIELD sta n d -u p c o lla r , lo n g sle eve s and WASHER m a tch in g c u f f s . C om es In N a vy, B ro w n , G o ld - ANTI FREEZE AND O ra n g e , B e i g e , S ize s; JUN IO R 6 SOLVENT to lb . Triple A c t io n — D e fro s ts , de-ices, c le a n s -fa s t u n like o rd in a ry w in d s h ie ld wash­ e r s o lv e n ts , th is p ro d u ct »aw e t n ***? roKwuwe PERMA PRESS koepi w hole v is u a l system cle a r. H a rm le s s to a ll c a r fin is h e s . O u r reg, lo w p r ic e 39?, Also a v a ila b le In Meljer M a rk e ts , *» ‘x a r • L A D IE S ' DRESS BLOUSES D E P T . P e rm a n e n t press blend o f 75% co tto n , 25% p , 2 9 c A U T 0 poiy . \. so rte d : u lld s., s trip e s tint D E P T . PRESTONE D E -IC E R p rllU . K u l.-.ip s lt’cVi s .mo nt-sorted c o lla r s t y lt . id / i ; 52 to hU, GLASS ASSORTMENT SALE! • P re s c u t'B o w l 5 1/4 *' • 6 -o z , P tu c li L u s te r Mug R eg. 19? K eg. 19? •Sw edish D e s s e rt 5 1 /4 ' • 5 " Peach L u s te r B o w l' * 6 " M ix in g Bow l Reg. 19? R eg. 20? • 4 - 5 / 8 ” Avocado Ash T r a y • 8 -o z . M e a su re Cup R eg, 18? •1 0 -o z , Deep P ie D ish • 4 - 5 / 8 ” Honey G old Ash T ra y L A D IE S ’ S P O R T W E A R D E P T . EACH R eg. 16? R eg, 18? •HOUSEWARE D E P T .- S T A N D IN G R E C O R D D E P T . 8 E IT "Meijer Finest" USDA Choice Armour " Tender-Tested' "Economy" Leaner Beef, Not "Tender-Tested' 6TH 6TH 1.73« FIRST FIRST 1.93« 1.83« AND AND 7TH RIBS 7TH RIBS RIBS RIBS 4TH 1.77« 4TH FIRST 1.97« FIR S T AND AND 5TH JTh RIBS 1 .8 » RIBS RIBS RIBS L.P. RECORDS A R T IS T INCLUDES: A n im a ls , Roy O rb is o n , B e a tle s , N a t K in g C o le , L e tte rm e n , F ra n k S in a tra , N ancy W il­ GAYLORD - lb . son , L A B E L S INCLUDES: C o lu m b ia , RCA V ic t o r , C a p ito l, M G M -V e rv e , M otow n T a m la , Smash M e r c u r y , A tla n - 1 tic -A T C O SOLID P k g . each GAL. T O P C O JUST GRAPES j3 ? SA V E w ith »hl» coupon 30c 30* SA V E 9c w ith thi» c o u p o n tow ard »ho parchóte ot to w a r d th o p u rc h a t» o t T a ity C o h o S alm o n m e iJ G R *159 f r BROOMS 1 5 ’ 2-o x . e a. w ith couno» C A T FOOD 1 0 E M P E k «.jr F o r onacks | ■ —— A y o r o li c o u p o n i re d e e m a b l# w ith $ 5 .0 0 p u rc h a t» n r m oie .x c lu d in g b e a r, «vino, u g a r o tt# ito m i or c o u p o n ito m i Limi» a n o p o r c u ito m o r. E x p ir ti S a t., N ov. 1 , 1968. A ny or o il co u p o n s i* j c r e x c lu d in g b e er, win th rifty a c re s O r D e s s e rts M e ije r & T h r ifty A cres C o u p on 5125 W e s t S a g in a w & 6200 South P e n n s y l v a n i a W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y A i o W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P a y M o r e ! W h y P s One fo r Great Issues pension and sco u tin g t r ip . " sages, a p p lie s fa c ia l cre a m s, b u ffs > . fw-rrr.s. if a o m a 110, 220 voltage The M o n tre a l E xpos. Can­ and file s naiis, and stim ulates your scalp and muscles. se:e c "c ' eac,. '3 . el use. Presents a d a 's f ir s t e n try in M a jo r L e a ­ But In another way, it's more A r . j it's r o t at all exp en sive gue B a se b a ll p la ys th e ir f ir s t than a beauty parlor. Even f •: shaves I ke it is. re g u la r season ga m e a g a in s t It also shaves you r legs and underarm s. And it shaves underarm s as close or closer than a blade in 2 J u lia n the N e w Y o rk M e ts in N ew Y o rk A p r il 8, 1969. The E xpo s scheduled 22 day and 48 n ig h t out of 3 shaves as tested in an Inde­ ga m es d u rin g the re g u la r sea­ th e c lo s e , la s t, c o m fo rta b le la d ie e ’ » h a v e r p e n d e n t la b o ra to ry. (As does the L Bond son a t J a r r v P a rk , th e ir te m ­ p o ra ry hom e u n til a dom ed s ta d iu m is b u ilt. * * ♦ on The C hicago W h ite Sox an ­ nounced w i ll T uesday p la y 11 o f th e ir hom e th a t the y ga m es in M ilw a u k e e ne xt F r i. y e a r. L a s t y e a r 265,452 p a yin g c u s to m e rs w a tch e d the nine W h ite n Sox ga m es p laye d t h e re .''T h e a tte n d a n ce was N o v . 1st a b ou t o n e -th ird of the to ta l W h ite Sox a tte n d a n c e fo r the season. * * ♦ T h re e u n iv e r s it ie s , L a S a lle at C o lle ge o f P h ila d e lp h ia , St. B o n a ve n tu re U n iv e r s ity , and F lo rid a S tate T uesday w e re MSU Auditorium place d on p ro b a tio n by the NCAA b a s k e tb a ll v io la tio n s . A ll th re e schools w e re d e c la re d in e lig ib le fo r post season bas­ P a ra p h e rn a lia O pen 541 1 1 -9 E . G ra n d R iv e r 50* k e tb a ll to u rn a m e n ts d u rin g the p ro b a tio n pe rio ds. L a S a lle re ­ ceived tw o y e a rs p ro b a tio n , and the o th e r tw o schools one A d m is s io n i 1968 N o rth A m e ric a n P h ilip s C om pany, Ir.c., 100 E ast 4 2 n d S treet, New York, New York 10017 « W ednesday, October 30, 1968 11 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan Hours issue spans 2/7 years showed s a tis fa c tio n w ith s e le c t­ B y P H Y L L IS Z IM B L E R T h e ju d ic ia r y is>u iv e ho urs on a qu esti jn n a ir e c ir - ami a r y in ju n c tio n prev< N e w s A n a ly s is " -v*.*■ivRS ■(«■ j.i.-.e owAttad d u rin g th e la tt e r p a r t » A R B A ftd V .* “ —V p o lic y tor m (TrA 7 #■. proposal, c a llin g *■ f o r * A p p ro x ­ iju qprm by the u n ic e s T he re c e n t H o lm e s H a ll On F eb. 16. 1967, th e AWS o f E v a lu a tio n S ervices and R e­ a tte m p t to a llo w w o m e n sp e cia l-' a h e a rin g on ' g e n e ra l a s s e m b ly voted fo r a im a te ly $70,000 w o r th o f im p le ­ sidence H a lls P ro g ra m s , fre s h ­ " b la n k e t p e rm is s io n " is an o u t­ th e A ll- U n iv e r s it y w o m e n 's h o u rs re v is io n p ro ­ m e n ta tio n e q u ip m e n t to be re a d y m en w o m en and m a le stu d e n ts g ro w th o f th e tw Q -and -a-h alf d ic ia r y (AUS.I >. posal re q u e s tin g a " n o h o u rs " fo r fa ll te rm , 1967. showed d is s a tis fa c tio n and e x ­ y e a r o ld s e le c tiv e h o u rs c o n tro ­ O n O ct. £4 three p rio r p o lic y for- ju n io r and se n io r On Jan. 30,1968. W. C. B la n ­ pressed a d e s ire fo r a m o re v e rs y . to th e end o f the w o m e n and a ll coeds o v e r 21 ton. senior m e m b e r-a t-la rg e lib e ra l hours p o lic y . T he g o v e rn in g c o u n c il o f in ju n c tio n p e rio d. the lo lm e s y e a rs o f age liv in g in U n iv e rs ity o f the th ir d session o f the F re s h m e n w o m en w e re H o lm e s H a ll passed O ct. 17 a H a ll g o v e rn in g coum ncil postponed housing. ASMSU B o a rd , proposed p u t­ po lle d in M a y by W IC on th e ir p ro p o sa l a llo w in g a n y fre s h m a n im p le m e n ta tio n ol its i h o u rs pol- On A p r il 11, 1967, th e th ir d tin g a ll b u t f ir s t te r m fre s h ­ fe e lin g s to w a rd a b o lis h in g ho urs coed in H o lm e s ho urs fre e d o m ic y . T he m o ve w;i take n to a llo w session o f th e ASM SU B o a rd m en on s e le c tiv e hours. fo r a ll b u t f ir s t te r m fre s h m e n . u n d e r the sp e cia l p e rm is s io n s f o r a c tio n bv W l( AUS.I and the a p pro ved th e AW S " n o h o u rs ” S tu d e n t-F a c u lty J u d ic ia ry . The B oa rd passed th e p ro ­ T he p o ll p ro ve d in c o n c lu s iv e cla use In the H andbook f o r Stu­ p ro po sal w ith th e re c o m m e n d a - a, posal Jan. 13. T h e p ro po sal and the p ro p o sa l w as re tu rn e d dents. A U S J is e x p o *ed to eo tin n th a t a ll b u t f ir s t te r jn w as sent to W IC and P a n H e lle n ic to the W IC p o lic y c o m m itte e P re v io u s to passage, H o lm e s th e le g a lity ol :, a m e n have s e le c tiv e hours. C ouncil fo r c o n s id e ra tio n b e fore fo r fu r th e r stu d y o v e r the o ffic ia ls had req ue ste d ASM SU p o lic y , to d a y a c v o iiu n g , W hen the th ir d session o f the V e rB u rg . H o lm es H a ll p re si- C o u n cil fo r c o n s id e ra tio n be­ su m m e r. s u p p o rt fo r th e ir p ro po sal. The board to o k o ffic e im m e d ia te ly fo re going to th e F a c u lty C o m ­ W IC has n o t announced an A SM SU B o a rd issued a s ta te ­ en t. a fte r th e A p r il 12 e le c tio n , White action m e n t u p h o ld in g such a c tio n “ as­ su m in g th a t a u th o rity in a c c o r­ W IC . w h ic h ha req ue ste d a re c o n s id e ra tio n ; he e n tire the new b o a rd t e m p o r a r ily r e ­ c a lle d its A p r il 11 re c o m m e n ­ m itte e on S tu d ' ‘ A ffa irs . A ltho ug h iss w om en o p in io n on fre s h m e n ho urs as y e t, b u t w ill do so N ov. 6. O r g a n iz e r s a n d I n t e r e s t e d s t u d e n t s m e t M o n d a y n ig h t to d is c u s s p la n s f o r S t u d e n t s dance w ith e sta b lish e d U n ­ q u e stio n o f coed hours b y the d a tio n s to the AW S h o u rs p o l­ f o r W h it e C o m m u n i t y A c t io n . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y J im R ic h a r d s o n iv e r s ity re g u la tio n s and p ro ­ S tu d e n t-F a c u lty J u d ic ia ry , is ic y . ce d u re s and fa c in g subsequent o p p o s itio n o r p ro s e c u tio n ." W o m e n 's In te r-re s id e n c e Coun- e xp e cte d to issue its ow n tresh- m e n coed hour - 6. The new b o a rd co n sid e re d a 's e le c tiv e h o u rs " p o lic y fo r sophom ore, ju n io r and sen io r ASMSU provides SWCA cites unification i l (W IC ) passed a re s o lu tio n c o m m e n d in g the in d iv id u a l and h a ll in it ia t iv e d is p la y e d in the The se le ctive tro v e rs y began hours con­ ning s p rin g w om en. D u rin g the f ir s t w e ek o f M a y . th e ASM SU B o a rd and the services for voters te rm . 1966. whi A ssociated H o lm e s a c tio n b u t re fu s in g to F a c u lty C o m m itte e on S tu d e n t E le c tio n D a y 1968 has a lm o s t ASMSU has o rg a n ize d an E le c ­ W om en Students A W S i con- s u p p o rt the m o tio n because o f A ffa ir s a p pro ved an h o u rs p ro ­ a rriv e d . U n fo rtu n a te ly , how­ tio n D a y P a rtic ip a tio n C e n te r d u cte d a survey m w o m e n 's e ve r. som e v o te rs w h o a re v e ry posal e lim in a tin g c lo s in g ho urs to p ro v id e b a b y s itte rs and tra n s ­ as a m a|or g o a of nation th e “ la c k o f good f a it h " in f a il­ a tittu d e s to w a rd using hours. in g to go th ro u g h the p ro p e r f o r sophom ores, ju n io r s and e n th u s ia s tic a b o u t v o ic in g th e ir p o rta tio n fo r v o te rs in and as p a r t o f an ev choice, w ill n o t be a b le to, c ha nn els as d e scrib e d in Sec­ se n io rs and those coeds o ve r aro un d the M S U c o m m u n ity . h o u rs syste m e ith e r because o f la c k o f tra n s ­ tio n 5.2 o f the A c a d e m ic 21 y e a rs o f age. Those o ffe rin g s e rv ic e s to The fo u r m a in c o m m itte e s F re e d o m R e p o rt D u rin g th a t ' p o rta tio n o r because th e y have v o te rs on th is u p -c o m in g e le c ­ B y E D H U T C H IN S O N be and e v e n tu a lly d ie if i t eon- A F uzak. v ic e p re s i­ in c lu d e the S tud ent A c tio n s id e rc d ; young c h ild re n a t hom e. tio n d a y in c lu d e not o n ly people S tate N e w s S ta ff W r ite r tin u e s to d is c o u n t its in con sis- A s p e c ia l pa ne l of th e Stu­ dent lo r stud ent a f f a ir a t th a t C o m m itte e . th e U n iv e r s ity h o u rs fo r a lr b u t i T h rou gh the in it ia t io n o f H a r­ a ffilia te d w ith the U n iv e rs ity A stro n g u n ifie d n a tio n o f te n cie s and fa ils to a p p re c ia te d e n t- F a c u lty J u d ic ia ry m e t a t iin e . ap p ro ve d the p ro p o sa l. A c tio n C o m m itte e and P u b li­ D u e to im p le ti ve y D zodin. s e n io r m e m b e r-a t- H u m p h re y and N ix o n gro up s, d iffe re n t people u n ifie d in th e ir the a c tu a l p r io r itie s con cern ed On J u ly 19. 1967. P re s id e n t c it y and D is tr ib u tio n C o m ­ th e re q u e s t o f W IC and M en s th is p ro p o sa l w; la rg e and P a u l J. G ra f, v ic e b u t also m e m b e rs o f the ca m p u s d iv e rs ity is one o f the go als o f w ith ra c is m . H a ll A s s o c ia tio n on O ct. 18. Juhn A. H annah signed th e ho urs m itte e . on. p re s id e n t fo r S tu d e n t S ervices, G re e k syste m . the S tudents fo r W h ite C o m ­ R o ge r H o w a rd . D e tr o it ju n io r D zo din c o m m e n te d . " I t ' s the m u n ity A c tio n (SW C A). c h a irm a n o f the SWCA s te e r­ fe e lin g nf H oard m e m b e rs to In a s ta te m e n t released in g c o m m itte e , said th a t the M on da y, SW CA de d ica te d g ro u p w ill begin w o rk in g to ­ N E W Y O R K T U R M O IL do w h a te v e r we could to get peo­ p le to vote, e s p e c ia lly those .th em se lves to a id in g o th e rs w a rd th e ir go als th ro u g h the pe op le in E a s t L a n s in g and in u n d e rs ta n d in g the “ n e u ro tic use o f " T " groups. H o w a rd m a rr ie d housing a t M ic h ig a n said th a t these groups w i ll be School crisis splits community basis of o u r ra c is m , and the in te g ra te d and co n sist o f ab ou t S ta te ." n e u ro tic consequences o f o u r F o r tra n s p o rta tio n o r a ba by­ a c tio n s ." f iv e stud ents and a tra in e d ad ­ s itte r on e le c tio n da y, c o n ta c t SW CA c la im s th a t w h ite v is e r. S tud ent p a rtic ip a tio n in the ASM SU E le c tio n D a y P a r- A m e ric a is ig n o rin g its ow n " A t th is tim e a n ti-s e m itic d e c e n tra liz a tio n of a ll c it y B y th is tim e . Hadd said. "T h e te a ch e rs th a t a rq , being [¡{.¡paU on S e rv ic e e ith e r at in c o n s is te n c ie s w h ile m a n i­ these gro up s w i ll re q u ire e x ­ By D A L E R A Y M A N lite r a tu r e began to appear, b u t p o la riz a tio n had be h ire d a re not p ro d u c in g w h a t 353 . 0659 . fro m 9 a m to 2 p .m fe s tin g a r t if ic i a l co n ce rn fo r te n s iv e tim e and ta k in g a S tate N e w s S ta ff W r ite r schools. cause the leaelic i no one kne w w h e re it w as c o m ­ th e y a re be in g p a id f o r . " she o r 353.8859 fro m 2 to 5 p .m . the oppressed peoples o f the s tro n g v o c a l stand, H o w a rd W illia m H a dd ad, m em ber U s in g the new po w e rs jo r i t y o f w hom a r e Je w ish . in g f r o m . " H addad said. said. "T h e c o m m u n ity can do n a tio n . W h ite A m e ric a has said. o f the N e w Y o rk C ity B o a rd of g ra n te d to it , one o f th e lo c a l had begun to w o rry . no w o r s e in s e le c tin g te a ch ­ done th is b y s a c rific in g b e lie f O th e r SW CA p ro je c ts in c lu d e E d u c a tio n , said th e te a c h e r scho ol bo ard s de cid ed to tra n s ­ T he un io n s tru c k fo r the th ir d f e r 19 te a c h e rs o u t o f th e d is ­ T he s tr ik e seemed to be se t­ e r s ." fo r e xp e d ie n cy and d e s tro y in g the o rg a n iz a tio n o f a cou rse on s tr ik e in th a t c it y has becom e tim e and the s trik e con tinu es. tle d , and the teachers re tu rn e d "W e w on t have a s o lu tio n c o m m itm e n t and p rin c ip le s w h ite ra c is m , p o ssib ly o ffe re d m o re th a n ju s t an e d u c a tio n t r ic t . M a r tin S c h w a rtfa rb . a union f o r one day. u n til w e can fin d a person w ho fo r a p ra c tic a l, a lth o u g h false , w in te r te rm . T h is cou rse w o uld p ro b le m . “ T ra n s fe rrin g is the usual, m e m b e r, said the te a ch e rs a re is tru s te d by th e c o m m u n ity peace o f m in d . be ta u g h t in the eve n in g w ith S peaking to J a m e s M a d iso n t r a d itio n a l w a y o f g e ttin g r id s tr ik in g fo r e d u c a tio n a l p o lic y . "W h e n the y re tu rn e d , th e y and the u n io n. H addad said. “ I t (w h ite A m e ric a ) is ig ­ spe ake rs fro m o u tsid e th e U n i­ C o lle ge stu d e n ts M on da y. o f te a c h e rs ," H addad said. "W e w a n t a share ot the w e re m e t w ith v e rb a l th re a ts "W h e n th e s trik e is s e ttle d , n o rin g its ow n shakles, and is v e rs ity . H addad said th e fa c t th a t 1.1 S om e w h ere in th e cha nn els c o n tro l o f the s c h o o ls ." he and e x tre m e harshness and at it 's go in g to ta ke 10 y e a rs to ba skin g in th e sun o f ig n o ra n t SW CA also plan s on p u ttin g m illio n c ity c h ild re n a re out o f the h ie ra rc h y , the tra n s fe rs said. 4 a .m . th e un io n stru e x re b u ild th e a llia n c e be tw ee n b liss. I t is th re a te n e d b y the pre ssu re on U n iv e rs ity a d m in ­ of school is m in o r. w e re veto ed. H addad said, and M rs . Rena P e te rso n , a a g a in ." Haddad added these tw o m in o r ity groups (the poisonous a c c u m u la tio n o f its is tra to rs to h ire m o re b la ck “ T he b ig p ro b le m now is thp th e te a c h e rs w e re a r b it r a r ily te a c h e r i n , one o f , the tro u b le d A g a in the d isp u te seem ed to b la c k s and the J e w s tm if n o t W ry ow n fru s tra tio h s . I t f t ! 1"' 'fa c u lty . p o la riz a tio n ta k in g p la c e be­ tra n s fe rre d . be s e ttle d , hut the th re a ts con­ d is tr ic ts , in d ic a te d the con­ lo n g e r," he said. tra p p e d and d e feated as the T he s te e rin g c o m m itte e said tw ee n the lib e r a l J e w is h c o m ­ " T h is a r b it r a r y tra n s fe r is c e rn o f th e lo c a l c o m m u n itie s . tinu ed . p ris o n e r o f its ow n in a b ilitie s . th a t th e ir c o m m itm e n t w ill m u n ity and th e b la c k c o m ­ w h a t touched o ff the s t r ik e , " I t is m a k in g life u n n e ce ssa rily be gin to a c q u ire m e a n in g when m u n ity . H addad said. he said. d i f f ic u lt , " th e SWCA s ta te ­ " w e see c o lo r, and f a il to use The s p lit is a re s u lt o f the A f te r d e l i b e r a t i o n the m e n t said. i t ; w h en we re co g n ize d if ­ d iffe rin g v ie w p o in ts ta k e n on te a c h e rs a g re e d to r e tu r n to W h ite A m e ric a w i ll c o n tin u e fe re n ce s and le a rn to re s p e c t th e school c ris is , he said. w o rk , u n d e r c e rta in c o n d itio n s to e x is t. SW CA says, b u t w ill th e m ; w h en w e can k n o w the The te a c h e rs ' s trik e , w h ic h w h ic h , th e y w e re assured, bleed its e lf o f a ll i t hoped to im p o rta n c e o f a s tro n g and has k e p t school c h ild re n o u t w o u ld be m e t by th e lo c a l s ta b le c u ltu r a l base, and re a l­ o f school sin ce the b e g in n in g boards. ize the n e ce ssity o f d iv e rs ifie d The lo c a l bo ard s re fu s e d to Volunteer Action o f the c u rre n t school y e a r, re ­ in te ra c tio n and w hen w e liv e su lte d fro m the c ity b o a rd of ta ke the tra n s fe rre d te a ch e rs in th e fre e d o m o f th e pos­ e d u c a tio n s im p le m e n ta tio n b a ck, and th e u n io n s tru c k . s ib ility o f s u c h ." o f a c o m m u n itv -c o n tro l plan T k if w eekly c o la m a is ■ jo in t e ffo rt of the S ta te Newo and th e O ffice of Volan- SW CA, org a n ize d la s t s p rin g fo r th re e te s t school d is tr ic ts te e r P ro g ra m s. S tad eaU , facility, and te r m w ith re sid e n ce h a ll funds in H a rle m . B ro o k ly n , and the staff can jo in la th e MSU V olunteer Ac- ' u m « M i « i i i k ( k M c i those opyor- and a p pro ved as a U n iv e rs ity o rg a n iz a tio n , con sists of a lo w e r E a s t side. If« tamities liste d below a a d o th e rs by con- 'tactlag the M SI) V olunteer B u reau , 27 S tadent S erv ices B ldg., 153-44*2 s te e rin g c o m m itte e g e n e ra l c h a irm a n and fiv e sub­ w ith a T h is pla n was te s t d e c e n tra liz a tio n a g ree d on b y the b o a rd a f te r p u b lic a tio n o f the Isvep NEW O P P O R T U N IT IE S c o m m itte e c h a irm e n . B un dy R e p o rt w h ic h c a lle d fo r TUTORS N E E D E D : T u to rs a re needed for MSU m in o rity g roup fresh m en . All tuto rin g will be done on c am p u s a t tim e s convenient to th e tu to r and th e tu to re e T here is a p a rtic u la r need fo r stu d en ts w ith ab ility in N a tu ra l Science and the b asic fresh m a n co u rses. F O R M E R G IR L SCOUTS: B row nie Troop L e a d e r N e e d e d -fo r O kem os a re a troop V olunteer m u st be 21 y e a rs old A b a ck ­ YOUR ' ground in scouting is not e sse n tia l but w ould be helpful ALSO N E E D E D fo r the . r • ■ w v - • \ \ he said.'Wow, sco u tin g b ackground to b e A ssista n t HUNGRY? T roop L ead er. A p p lican t m u s t be 18 y e a r s old. BOY'S CLUB O F LANSING: V o lu n teers from a ll a re a s a r e needed a t th e Boy s what's that after shave s h o r te n it , T r y a t a n - ' 'C lub of Lansing. Any individual in te r­ O / / / you re wearing e ste d in w orking w ith boys fro m 6 to 18 g y p iz z a o r o n e o f o u r w ould be w elcom e. Boys fro m th e club g r e a t s a n d w ic h e s . A l l w ould p a rtic u la rly like to h av e som eone d e liv e r e d i n s t a n t l y a t conduct a tu m b lin g w orkshop or help o r­ ganize a tu m b lin g club. In ad d itio n to no e x t r a c o s t. tum bling, a lm o st an y skill o r sp eciality c an be used. F o r in stan ce, the Boys a re in te re s te d in s ta rtin g c lu b s in th e follow ­ ing a re a s : R adio, N a tu re . In d ian Lore. D ebating, M usic. A rt. an d a ll sp o rts. MICHIGAN SCHOOL F O R T H E BLIN D : A stu d en t is needed fro m 8 to 11 a .m . on W ednesday m o rn in g s to w ork w ith the M ichigan School fo r the B lind Social S tudies T e a m The v o lu n teer w ill w ork in th e a re a of so cia l stu d ie s w ith 7th and 8th g ra d e c h ildren. W EST SID E COMM UNITY ACTION J o i n a le a d e r m o re C E N T E R : The A ction C en ter h a s se v e ra l c h ildren in need of tu to rin g help. T he p ro ­ in t h e f a s t g r o w i n g A b ig 16” one ite m p iz z a f o r $2.50. g ra m w ill be held fro m 4 to 6 p .m . on T hursday a ftern o o n s. T his is an ex ce lle n t fie ld o f r o c k e t DORM D E L. O N LY a n d m is s ile p r o p u ls io n oppo rtu n ity fo r stu d en ts of all m a jo rs. The volun teer w ill h av e th e opp o rtu n ity M O N .-T H U R S . to expand h is e ffo rts a t th e A ction C en­ We keep warning you to be careful how you use Ha. Karate® After Shave and L o c a te d 2 5 m ile s s o u t h o t W a s h i n g t o n . D . C.. te r If he so d e sires. T his m a y involve EXPLORE t | M o n th o n a l acl Coloone Colog We even put instructions on self-defense in every package^ Bu form ing a B ig B ro th er-B ig S iste r re la ­ tionship w ith a p a rtic u la r child o r a s s is t­ Coloqne. we p torn to pieces. That’s why you II . ni it t h o N; I n d ia n I n d ia n H e a d is c l o s e t o • th * ■ > - i I i u m I s c ie n tific ; i d v a n t a g - s n f •>•. \ • C A L L 3 3 2 -6 5 1 7 ing person n el of the C en ter on v ario u s your best si. . want to wear our nearly indestructible Hai Karate p ro je c ts. SP E C IA L A SSIG N M ENT: A m a le volun­ te e r is re e d e d to work w ith a physically h andicapped lb-year-old boy The boy Lounging Jacket when you wear Hai Karate Reg­ ular or Oriental Lime. Just tell us your size (s,m,l) tunitu n e ar m o u n ta in a n d s h o re P o s itio n s 1il. 1L e fu r i ;VL n s c th VARSITY w a n ts to le a rn th e fu n d a m e n ta ls of sw im ­ and send one empty Hai Karate carton, with $4 Physics • Physical Chemistry m ing, a rc h e ry , an d o th e r sp o rts. In ad d i­ (check or money order), for each Hai Karate A p ro p u ls advanced tr- tion, th is young boy n eed s a pal. H e needs som eone to be his sp ec ia l frien d an d give Lounging Jacket to: Hai Karate, P.O. Box 41A, L ib e ra l c a r e e r C iv il S e rv ir ." him confidence to o v erco m e h is handicap. Mount Vernon, N.Y. 10056. That way, if someone g ra d u a te s tu d y a t n e a rb y u n i v 't i t " - , vvd1 T his is a p a rtic u la rly challenging a ssig n ­ gives you some Hai Karate, you can be a Little e x p e n s e s re im b u r s e d A m e n t and th e v o lu n teer would be e x p e c t­ m e d to serv e th ro u g h o u t th e a c a d e m ic y ear. less careful how you use it. O u r H ai K a ra ta la u n g in g J a c k e t It N a v a l O rd n a n c e S t a tio n fw k SP E C IA L A SSIG N M EN T: A v o lu n teer is p ra c tic a lly r ip - p r a a l. In d ia n H e a d , M a r y la n d 20640 n needed to w ork w ith a 25-vcar-old m o th er • tempor, ut ot Hai K arate k eep askin g. ness College h elp in b a sic Tins lad; iCBl: uiturial m a th c o u r s e s w h ich sh e is Represe, u.tit V» u n Campus Tuesday, Novenib* tak in g a t th e B u sin e ss C o lle g e Volun- For interview, co ;ement office An;i? ( p le a s e t u r n to p a g e 13) W ednesday ^ O c t o b e ^ 3 0 ^ ^ 6 ^ 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan S T A T E N E W S S T A T E N EW S C L A S S IF IE D C L A S S IF IE D W ant Ads Sell Everything . . . Even the Kitchen Sink—Call 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Today. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 A U t (/ ft i(/ C (k V Ä U t Ö iT T c m v 't f n NEW O N E bedroom furnished Idea) EYDEAL VILLA A PA R TM EN TS CUTLASS C O U P E 1962 Deluxe trim , VOLKSW AGEN 1966 c o n v e r tib le One g ra d u a te stu d en ts o r couple Q uiet. TWO b ed ro o m a p a rtm e n ts fo r $240 rad io , snow tir e s 332-5677 evenings ow ner. R ed, ru s t proofed. Good con­ A ir-conditioned $180. 927 W est m o n th Sw im m ing pool G E a p p li­ FOR YOU 3-10/31 dition 4893991 5111 Shiaw assee TU 2-5761. E D 7-9248 10-10/31 an ce s, g a rb a g e d isp o sals, fu rn ish ed fo r fo u r m a n o r five m an . C all D O D G E D A RT 1964 a utom atic, four- VOLKSW AGEN: 1964 W hite, fa c ­ 351-4275 a f te r 5 p .m . C N E E D O N E m a n to su b let a p a r tm e n t • AUTOMOTIVE do o r sedan. Good condition. Singh, to ry re b u ilt engine T inted w ind­ one block fro m c am p u s. W a te r’s • EMPLOYMENT 356-4575,351-3643 5-10/30 shield. snow tir es. E x tra w heels. E d g e No. 210. 351-5749. Im m e d ia te iH ou s e s 3652849 510/31 • FOR RENT F A IR L A N E 1987 tw o door hardtop. or w in te r te rm o ccupancy. 510/30 SIX MAN house needs 1 g irl to su b ­ • FOR SALE Big V-8, a u to m a tic , pow er steering. VOLKSW AGEN 1966 w hite, red vinyl A PA R TM EN TS (STU D EN TS). F o u r le a se fo r w in te r te rm . 351-9109. P o ly g las tire s , aqua finish w ith m a tc h ­ • LOST A FOUND ing in te rio r 663-9030, 337-1092 in te rio r. S harp R easonable C all 485 room furnished. $150. Also w a n t tw o 510/30 2226 A fte r 5 p m . 882-1459 3-10/31 • PERSONAL * 3-11/1 m a le s tu d en ts to s h a re a p a rtm e n t. TWO G IR L S needed fo r la rg e house. • PEANUTS PERSONAL VOLKSW AGEN 1964 Good m e c h an i­ IV 56581, E D 2-8531 51 0 /3 0 W in ter te rm only. 351-8229. 510/30 • REAL ESTATE F IR E B IR D -1 9 6 7. Y ellow w ith black cal condition $550 332 , 708 3-10/31 vinyl top. 326. 250 horsepow er G IR L N E E D E D w in te r te rm . R iv e r­ • SERVICE Tw o b a rre l. Inglewood Ures w ith side E a s t. C all $51/0807. 51 0 /3 0 W A NTED : O N E g irl fo r 4-girl house. W in ter an d sp rin g te rm . B eech • TRANSPORTATION m a g rim s. A fte r 5 p.m . Cindy, 517- A v a itio n S tre e t. 351-4037. 1-10/30 • WANTED 649-8985. M M O N E MAN for twf> p a rtm e n t F R A N C IS A VIA TIO N: S o e a s y to Im m e d ia te D £ N T L P N o lease. lea rn in the P I P E R C H E R O K E E . G IR L STA RTIN G J a n u a ry . $60 in­ F IR E B IR D CO NV ERTIB LE 1967 V-8, 351-5149. CltLc. 5 1 1 /1 S p e c ia l $5 o ffer. 484-1324 C cluding u tilitie s . J u d y o r Jo . 351- D E A D L IN E a u to m a tic . Like new. Take o v e r pay­ 7708 511/1 m e n ts o f $69.40 p e r m onth. P hone TWO G IR L S needed fo r w in te r te rm . L E A R N TO F L Y w ith he W IN G ED 1 P .M . one c la s s day b e ­ C re d it M an ag er, 4892379 C -ll/1 C lose $80. 351-8075. 3-10/31 N E E D O N E m a n to s h a re house a t 826 SP A R T A N S -Y our ow n MSU Flying fo r e p u b lic a tio n . Club. Six m o d ern a irp la n e s offering E a s t M ichigan. D ire c tly a c ro s s s tre e t FO R D CUSTOM 1964 4-door. 6 cylin­ N O V EM B E R F R E E . One m a n for fro m B u tte rfie ld H all. $50 m o n th . C all C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one you the b e st fo r tra in in g and all d e r. S tan d ard shift, radio Good con­ C am pus H ill a p a rtm e n t. 332-4577. 351-6639. 5 1 1 /1 c la s s day b e fo re p u b lic a ­ round flying p le a su re F o r in fo rm a ­ d itio n $625 224-2739 a fte r 5 p m 510/31 tion w rite P O. Box 287. E a s t L an­ tio n . 2-10 30 A V AILABLE F O R T H E fir s t tim e to sing o r phone J a n i-D 2-121- - L a rry O N E OR TWO m e n to su b lea se luxury stu d en ts: A la rg e , 3 b ed ro o m , un­ a t 355-6129 o r M ike a t 353-2761. FO R D 1954 B est offer 332-3309. H oliday a p a rtm e n t. C all 351-5707. fu rn ish ed h o m e lo cated one block CLUB M E M B E R S -o u r brand new P H O N E 3-10/31 C ardinal 3276T is a vailable fo r sch e d ­ 510/31 fro m c am p u s. N ew ly d e c o ra te d , th is hom e c o n ta in s m a n y e x tra fe a tu re s. uling th is w eekenu 3-11/1 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 F O R D G A LA X IE 1963 C lean, d e­ N E E D E D , FO U R TH m a n . C h alet P a rk U p p er c la s s stu d e n ts o r fa c u lty only. pendable. new snow tire s B est of­ J a n u a ry le a se option. 3398596, JO H N . $240 p lu s u tilitie s . D ep o sit an d le a se fer. 3556209 3-11/1 A u to S e rv ic e 8, P o rts 510/31 re q u ire d . A vailable fo r im m e d ia te R A T E S occu p an cy Phone 332-0318 a fte r 1 day...............$ 1.50 FO R D 1960 V ery good condition. $95 M ASON BODY K a la m a zo o St SH O P 812 E ast S in ce 1940 TWO G IR L S fo r duplex s ta r tin g w in­ 5 p .m . 1-10/30 C all 351-8491 o r 353-5746. 511 5 te r te rm . 351-7251 a fte r 6 p u n . 3-10/31 I5 FA C U LT Y -STA FF, A R BO R FO R E S T 13 l/2s # ,,. ~ T * * V ■"*■»/ - «v- - ^ V ' « ' t ' a i l ' ‘J * " * " DfO. t m E a srtto fA g a n C-10/31 | i/ p c r a f t r e ft citai trtta a tion s a re s e c r e t '' g r o u jrW o u W fu r th e r th is re ­ U p c r a ft, how ever, f e lt th a t the ST E R E O T A P E p la y e r fo r c a r and w h ic h m a n y stu d e n ts w itn esse d, N o t A A U P ’ s ta s k search. U n iv e r s ity had tw o d is tin c t hom e. Built-in s p e a k e rs P la y s E X P E R IE N C E D ROCK G roup needs w as u n n e ce ssa ry and th a t i t “ d id P in n e r a lso f e lt th a t the ta sk of He c ite d the re c e n t A S M S D b ass p la y e r. M ust have equipm ent, ro le s in d ru g rese arch . both 4 and 8 tra c k c a rtrid g e s . 2S n o th in g f o r p o lic e re la tio n s ." fin d in g o u t w h e th e r the p o lice d ru g e d u ca tio n c o m m itte e as tapes. B e s t o ffer. 351-3879 3-11/1 be fre a k y ? 353-2868 2-10/31 The MSU P ro m e n a d e rs w ill sponsor an H e said th a t the U n iv e r s ity H e k u is a ls o s ta te d th a t m o s t used u n e th ic a l in v e s tig a tio n ta c ­ one possible step in th is area. open d a n ce from 7-8:15 tonight in 34 L ew is J . B erm an . S ta te N ew s fa c u lty needed “ to p ro v id e a c c u ra te , TW E LV E STRIN G g u ita r F av illa. advisor, w ill speak on “ P o lice and the p o lic e a g en cies used p a id in ­ tic s did not b e lo n g to such groups ‘ U ’ and la w W om en's l.M . L essons w ill be o ffered w e ll th o u g h t-o u t re s e a rc h ” and, One y e a r old. S a c rifice a t 3275. TW E LV E STRIN G g u ita rist-v o c a list • • • P r e s s " a t 7 tonight in 34 Union. A q u e s­ fo rm a n ts and th a t he qu estioned as A A U P . H e kuis also fe lt th a t m a n y of looking fo r band. G ood equipm ent. se co n d ly, be concerned “ w ith J im 351-4868 3-11/1 S tudents in te re s te d in supporting Scot tion and a n sw e r period w ill follow the w h e th e r th e use o f such in fo r m ­ “ We a re n o t e q u ip p e d to en­ the past U n iv e rs ity p ro g ra m s 355-5603 1-10/30 B raley, N ew P o litics p a rty c an d id ate fo r le c tu re . E v e ry o n e is w elcom e. th e d ile m m a o f the in d iv id u a l e rs on ca m p u s w o u ld be e th ic a l. gage in c o u n te r espionage. ” “ d id not place enough e m p h a sis BIG G A R A G E SA LE: A nything and Ingham C ounty P ro se c u to r, w ill m e e t a t s tu d e n t in m a k in g a d e c is io n .” every th in g . 6249 L ake D riv e H a sle tt. TV R EN TA L S for s tu d en ts ' $900 T h e s tu d e n t a c tiv itie s d ire c to r H e fe lt th a t th e in v e s tig a tio n on the le g a l im p lic a tio n s o f d ru g 8 tonight in the low er lounge of E a s t R o w la n d P ie rso n , d ire c to r N e ar C ounty P a rk 339-8450 3-11/1 m onth. F r e e serv ic e and delivery. M cDonel. T he MSU F ilm Society w ill sponsor said th a t s tu d e n ts had in fo rm e d o f p o lice s u rv e illa n c e m etho ds u sa g e ." C all N E JA C 337-1300. We g u a ra n ­ * • * a H allow een F ilm F e s tiv a l a t 7 p.m . o f th e C ounseling C e n te r, said h im o f s e v e ra l o ff-c a m p u s in ­ w as “ a p ro b le m th a t students He said th a t th is “ w as not in ­ 'PH O T O FL A S H STUDIO S tro v e out­ tee sam e -d a y s erv ice . C All stu d en ts and facu lty w ith an T hursday in 109 Anthony. “ K nife in the th a t he “ saw no use in in c re a s ­ W a te r" w ill be shown, followed by show ­ stances w h e re th e y f e lt th a t a c o u ld w o rk on and the n p o ssib ly te n tio n a l a c t to n e g le ct th e le ­ fit. F o u r floods, one boom focusing in te re s t in E a s t A sia a r e invited to a t ­ in g th e em phasis in th e Coun­ lig h ts $45 351-5068.353-6614 ings of “ Island of T e rr o r" a t 8:45 p.m . s e a rch w a r r a n t w a s n o t used a p p ly the p ro fe s s io n a l s k ills o f g a l area o r to say the U n iv e rs ity tend the o rg an izatio n al m eetin g of the s e lin g C e n te r on m a riju a n a un ­ 3-11/1 S W IN D L E D O N E a s t A sian S tudies Club, to be held a t and “ C u rse of th e W erew olf" a t 10:30 o r th e re w a s u n n e ce ssa ry de­ w as not c o n c e rn e d " w ith th is t i l such a need was c a lle d fo r. th e fa c u lty .” 7:30 to n ig h t in 22 Union. p.m . s tru c tio n o f p ro p e rty . Y O U R D A M A G E O th e rw is e w e ’d be co n sid e re d In an a n s w e r to the stud ent aspect. SON I TC-105 fo u r-tra c k m o n au ral • * • W est Shaw H all is sponsoring a H a l­ p r y in g .” A d a m s, h o w e v e r, f e lt th a t a rg u m e n t th a t o u tsid e la w en­ The a d m in is tra to r, ho w e ver, ta p e re c o rd e r. E x c e lle n t condition. R om an P la n s k i’s “ K nife in the D E P O S IT ? low een m ix e r fro m 5:45-8 p.m . T h u rs­ m a n y o f the stu d e n ts w h o a ct B est offer. 353-7711. 3-11/1 W a te r" w ill be show n a t 7:30 tonight “ One o f m an y d o u b ts” fo rc e m e n t a g e n cie s should not f e lt th a t m any accu sa tio n s C a ll O FF C AM PU S C O U N C IL in 104B W ells H all. F r e e coffee w ill be d ay in W est L ow er Lounge. A dm ission cused th e p o lic e o f using un ­ be used on c a m p u s , P in e r f e lt a g a in s t the p o lic e “ tended to is fre e to a ll g irls. A dm ittan ce is gained H e em phasized th a t a n u m ­ R E D COCKTAIL d re s s size 9: R ec­ 355-8300____________ 316 S.S. served. e th ic a l ta c tic s “ w e re the ones • • • by w e arin g a costum e. b e r o f students co m in g to the th a t “ in o u r ty p e o f e d u c a tio n a l ove rsha dow w h a t p re c ip ita te d ord p la y e r (good to n e ); U sed w h o fed on m is in fo rm a tio n . ” coronet. E a c h $10. 355-0896 ev e­ C o un seling C e nter expressed in s titu tio n s , y o u ’d c re a te even i t . " He c ite d la s t J u n e 's A d m in ­ IM PO V E R IS H E D M A R R IE D couple 1 he In te rn a tio n a l Club w ijl hold a nings. S 3-11/1 A da m s, w hen asked ab o u t the m o re a n ta g o n ism if th e U n iv e r ­ is tr a tio n B ld g . a rre s ts as one has lo st Bus P a ss. S.A. S tein G re a t H allow een P a rty fro m 8-11 tonight in the a c o n ce rn ab ou t m a riju a n a , b u t F a th e r D acian B a tt of St. J o h n 's Stu­ ru m o re d d e s tru c tio n o f a s tu ­ Sp iritu al R ew ard upon re tu rn . 351- Union B allroom . A dm ission is free. s ity w e re to m a k e a ll the a r- • e xa m p le o f th is. M ARTIN D-28, lVi y e a rs old. H ard 6679. 1-10/30 • * • d e n t C en ter w ill offer “ A D e fie a e of o n ly as “ one o f m a n y d o u b ts .” C o n sid e rin g student c r it ic is m d e n t’s ste re o set and re c o rd s by re s ts .” U p c ra ft s u m m a riz e d the case. L ee V a rn e r 351-8462 . 3-11/1 The Student C oalition fo r H um phrey- the P a p a l P o sition on B irth C o n tro l" a t 7:30 p.m . T h u rsd ay a t the G eneva p o lic e w h o w e re lo o k in g fo r N o t b o th w a ys fe e lin g s of m any e d u ca to rs IN SU RA N CE PR O B LEM S? We sp ec ia l­ M uskie w ill m e e t a t 6:30 tonight in 30 o f p o lic e in v e s tig a to ry m ethods,' O N E PO LA R O ID c a m e ra an d one Re- ize in can celled , refused, and finan­ Union. F o ru m S tudent C enter. 217 Bogue St., fa c u lty ag ain d iffe re d on the m a riju a n a in a re sid e n ce He said th a t a fe w decades ago w hen he said. “ I t seem s to m e a lax-a-sizer. B oth like new. 489- Apt. 3. h a ll, c a lle d th e a cc u s a tio n a u n iv e rs ity has the re s p o n s ib il­ cial resp o n sib ility . C a r a n d bike in­ v a lid ity of these accusations. students w e re a rg u in g a g a in st ‘ 3349. 3-11/1 su ra n c e IN SU R A N C E ASSOCIATES, The public is inv ited to a tte n d the “ lie . ” it y to se a rch fo r tru th , w h a t­ An evening of In te rq a tio n a l Folk- U p c ra ft, w ho said th a t he “ in loco p a re n tis ’ and said ’ le t 372-5360.1032 N o rth C apitol. 5-11/4 m eetin g of S tu d en ts and F a c u lty for GAS SP A C E H E A T E R , $20. R o to tiller dancing w ill be held fro m 6-8p m T h u rs­ had ta lk e d to m a n y stud ents “ T h is has n o t happened in the the c iv il ag en cies do i t . ” T hey e ve r the consequences. E ld rid g e C leav er fo r P re s id e n t to be held $40, 1939 Chevy $250, 23" TV $75, HOW A N D W H E R E a t 8:30 tonight in 35 U nion. day in W om en’s l.M . Bldg. w h o w e re “ con vin ced th a t pa id nin e y e a rs I have been h e re ." c a n ’ t have i t b o th w a y s ,” he T o m o rro w : m e d ic a l v ie w s and P o le la m p $10, Shingles, b e st of­ A g a in s t s p e c ific groups re se a rch on m a riju a n a . fe r 487-3598. 3-11/1 T O G E T IT D r. P a u l Stim son w ill speak on " P s y ­ s tu d e n t in fo rm e rs w e re in v o lv e d said. The P re-V e t Club w ill m e e t a t 7:30 P in n e r said th e re w a s a dan­ "T h e U n o ffic ia l G uide to MSU” c h ia try and Student E m o tio n al P ro b ­ in m a riju a n a in v e s tig a tio n s ,” H e kuis a lso f e lt th a t p o lice tonight in 146 G iltn e r. D ues w ill be c ol­ TWO G U ITA R S: G oya G-30; M artin A v a ila b le a t B ook S to re s, D ru g lected and a to u r of th e v e t school lab le m s " a t 8 p.m . T hursday in 31 U nion. said th a t he o n ly kne w o f one g e r th a t m a riju a n a “ m a y be in v e s tig a tio n m e th o d s w e re 0-18. B oth w eeks old. P h o n e 372- All p re -m e d ic a l stu d en ts a re invited. in s ta n c e w h e re p o lic e cou ld be used as a ha nd le a g a in s t groups “ a n o th e r q u e s tio n w h ic h need­ S to re s , and T h e C a rd Shop w ill be conducted. 6806 3-10/30 c ritic iz e d . th a t do not e n jo y p o p u la rity ed v e ry ra tio n a l d is c u s s io n .” ‘S k iin g In M ic h ig a n ’ T he MSU C ycling Club w ill m e e t a t An evening of S panish-A m erican folk­ S tudent ‘pa ra d e d ” w ith in th e c o m m u n ity ." He e xp la in e d th a t the o ffic e ONE TW O -year-old W estinghouse dish w ash er. $60; one G E ste re o phonograph. $90 B efore 5 p .m .. A N Y O NE KNOWING T H E w h ereab o u ts of A lb e rt G ro n ew ald c o n ta c t W. R. 7:30 tonight in 208 M en 's l.M . E v ery o n e is w elcom e. • • * songs w ill be co-sponsored R om ance Language D ept, and J u s tin by the H e said th a t on one a rre s t, the p o lic e “ p a ra d e d ” a ha n d cu ffe d H e sa id such a d ire c tio n o f in ­ v e s tig a tio n s to w a rd s p e c ific pop­ of stu d e n t a c tiv itie s d id p ro v id e fa c u lty w ho a c te d as re so u rce is !Ü > 353-7190. A fter 6 p .m ., 355-7892 D r. S te in m u e lle r, a ss o c ia te p ro fesso r M orrill C ollege a t 7:30 p.m . T h u rsd a y G ro n ew ald , Box 117, F o rd H ospital, in 104B W ells. Sophia N oel, v o c alist, s tu d e n t th ro u g h the re sid e n ce u la tio n s in the c o m m u n ity o n ly people on the d ru g q u e stio n la s t 3-10/30 2799 W est G ran d . D e tro it, M ichigan of re so u rc e d evelopm ent, w ill sp ea k on and J e s u s G onzalez, g u ita rist, w ill p e r­ h a ll lo b b y a t d in n e r tim e . “ in te n s ifie d the to w n /g o w n 48202. U R G E N T. 5-10/30 “ O cean R e s o u rc e s" a t 7:30 tonight in 183 form . A dm ission is free. c o n f lic t . ” E L E C T R IC R S O L D four burner N a tu ra l R eso u rces. T h e S t y le Shop K enm ore 36". « ... w i3 . 3-10/30 D R A F T IN FO R M A TIO N C en ter, 911 P in e r, h o w e ve r, said th a t a l­ BALNK 8 tra c k c a rtrid g e ta p e 30V a t $2.79. MAIN ELEC TR O N IC S 5558 South P en n sy lv an ia. C E a s t G ra n d R iv e r, open week days 1-8 p .m . 351-5283 AT C O LLECTIN G junk w e 're pros, 1-10/30 Volunteer Action ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e II ) though stud ents had to ld h im o f in sta n ce s w h e re p a id in fo rm e rs w e re used on cam p us, he "h a d S p e c ia l C o a t p u r c h a s e J, $49 cg .S S 3 o a no id e a " i f th is w a s tru e . d) a t s o rtin g we a re prizes. O ur m e- Placement F IR S T QUALITY m a te ria ls and w ork­ te e r w ith som e background in b a sic m a th “ I th in k th a t i t is g e n e ra lly d if ­ 3 ch an d ise is nice and clean, and com es f-4 m ansh ip . O PTICAL DISCOUNT. 416 is n eed ed im m ed iately . in a thousand sizes. H ours: 4-9 p.m . O P P O R T U N IT IE S STILL AVAILABLE f ic u lt to g e t in fo r m a tio n on se­ Tussing B uilding. Phone IV 2-4667 ZÎ 3 C -U /l 317 E a s t G ra n d R iv e r, Lansing. JU N IO R A C H IEV EM EN T : B usiness m a ­ c r e t p o lic e a c tiv itie s . . . not o n ly / T **2 cp TOM AND J E R R Y ’S JU N K E M P O R ­ jo rs an d o th e r stu d en ts a re heeded to because o f the re lu c ta n c e o f the aJ P IUM. O s e rv e a s com pany advisors and re so u rc e > x: Bureau BIC Y CLE SALES an d serv ice . Also (D w used EA ST LANSING C Y CLE, 1215 E . G ra n d R iv er. Call 332-8303 C G A R A G E SA LE! H ousehold goods. W ednesday an d T hursday (O ctober p e rso n s in Ju n io r A chievem ent (JA ) p ro ­ g ra m s . E x p e rie n c e in the a re a s of fi­ nance, m a rk e tin g , m a n a g em e n t, etc. Nixon withdraws O 3 J «. cg O ’S *“* IO L U G E R PISTO L M odel 1908 C alib er 30 an d 31) 2 p .m .-9 p.m . 404 S 3 -Ä w ould b e helpful. T im e c o m m itm e n t is N orth law n , E a s t Lansing. 1-10/30 O 2 T3 9m m Type 1917 E rfu rt. M atching s e r­ cal en g in eerin g m a jo rs (B ). L o cation: four ho u rs p er w eek. MSU stu d en t help protested ad ial n u m b ers. C all 351-5600 . 3-10/30 W IN TE R ST U D E N T T E A C H E R S: Any­ T he follow ing e m p lo y e rs w ill be in te r­ view ing fro m to d ay through F rid a y . D e­ C icero, 111. w ill e n ab le m o re te e n s fro m gh etto s 1 W L •g a*Ë'S “ >8 ELa In d u stria l N ucleonics C orp.: a ll M B A 's to p a rtic ip a te in JA. A special o rie n ta ­ one assig n ed to Livonia, D e tro it, c em b er, M arch, and J u n e g ra d u a te s of G U ITA R - HOLLOW body e le c tric Cost $180. N ew. sell fo r $110. E x c e lle n t condition. 641-6791. 3-10/31 B irm in th a m w ishing to sw itch to M acom b c o n ta c t S haron G a rd n e r a ll d e g re e levels a re eligible to in te r­ view u n less o th e rw ise indicated. (w ith te c h n ica l u n d e rg ra d u a te d e g re e s ), e le c tric a l, ch em ica l, a n d m e c h a n ic a l en ­ tion a n d in fo rm atio n m eeting w ill be held a t 7 p .m ., T uesday. N ovem ber 4, N E W Y O R K ( A P ) - A spokes m a n f o r R ic h a rd M . N ix o n said vÊ Ê k u22 o Li ai 332-0851. 3-11/1 F rid a y : gin eerin g , and phy sics m a jo rs (B ,M ,D ). in th e fir s t floor lounge of the Student Tuesday a te le v is io n c o m m e r­ L ocation: C olum bus, O hio and various. S e rv ic e s Bldg. s '8 * WINSOR 10 x 54. Two bedroom s. E x ­ B u rg ess and N iple, L td.: civil, sa n i­ c ia l d e p ic tin g V ic e P re s id e n t <1> ’S W K illam an d D e V a lk -C .P .A .’s: a c c o u n t­ R E D CROSS C O LLEG E C O RPS: S tudents u ü ÿ ® cellen t. F u rn ish ed . A vailable w in ter ta ry , and m e c h an ic a l en g in eerin g m a jo rs H u b e rt H . H u m p h re y la u g h in g bo aj Tj ing and a ll m a jo rs of th e college of b u si­ fro m a ll m a jo rs a re needed for a v a rie ty te rm . 351-5182. 5-11/4 P e a n u ts P e rs o n a l (B ). L ocation C olum bus, O hio and v a ri­ in the m id s t o f w a r, r io tin g -Q ness (w ith acco u n tin g m in o r) (B ). L o c a ­ of R ed C ro ss C om m unity p ro g ram s. In­ ous. B A BE: D ID N 'T q u ite m a k e it a m onth E q u ita b le L ife A ssurance Society of tion: C hicago and E lm h u rs t, Illin o is and cluded a r e serving a s in s tru c to rs fo r and p o v e rty has been w ith d ra w n - aj Ç •> C O M PL E T E SE T g re a t books of c o m m u n ity c o u rses in w a te r s a fe ty , firs t ^ 4) 0) but i t w a s g re a t. H ave fun alw ays. , the U .S .: a ccounting and fin a n c ia l a d ­ M ilw aukee, Wis. -a t le s t te m p o r a rily . > û ß w e ste rn w orld. B est o ffer. 723-7069. Jo hnson a n d Jo h n so n : acco u n tin g and a id, n u rsin g , e tc ; serv ic e to a rm e d fo rce s V* 5-10/38, The kid. 1-10/30 m in istra tio n , b u sin ess laiflHWld office, B u t th e N ix o n c a m p sa id th a t . . . . fin an cial a d m in is tra tio n , a ll m a jo rs , a ll fa m ilie s tfhd re tu rn in g v e te ra n s ; a s s is t­ a d m in istra tio n , econom ics,, m a n a g e m e n t, colleges (D e c em b e r and M arch g ra d u ­ ing in ph y sical o r occupational th e ra p y som e D e m o c ra tic c o m m e rc ia ls H E R E 'S T H E WW-1 flight piio t plan­ m a rk e tin g , g e n e ra l b u sin ess a d m in is tra ­ DIAM OND BARGAIN: W edding and a te s o nly), m a th e m a tic s , c h e m istry , m e ­ in local h o sp ita ls; serv in g a s R ed C ross have been “d is ta s te fu l, d is to r t­ ning to g iv e h is grandson flying le s­ tion, E nglish, h isto ry , psychology, and e n g ag e m e n t rin g sets. Save fifty ch an ical en gin eerin g , and all m a jo rs of youth a d v iso rs in high school an d ju n ­ sons th ro u g h th e AFROTC flight sociology (D e c em b e r and M arch g ra d ­ ed and in the p o o re st of p e r c e n t o r m o re. L a rg e selection the college of en g in eerin g (B ). L ocation: ior highs. in stru c tio n p ro g ram . 1-10/30 u a te s only) (B ,M ). L ocation: various. ta s te .” of plain and fan cy diam onds. $25 C hicago, 111.; N ew B runsw ick, N .J .; and SC O PE : G re e k s needed to a s s is t in m a n ­ T he G oss Co.: m e c h an ic a l and e le c tri- $150 WILCOX SECOND HAND S herm an, T exas. ning a co m m u n ity c e n te r ru n by s tu d en ts The la u g h in g -- H u m p h re y D AND C and all d a m se ls in dis­ STORE. 509 E. M ichigan. 485-4391. L e v e r B ro th e rs Co. : m a rk e tin g and all and people in th e com m unity. A v a rie ty c o m m e rc ia l. show n d u rin g tre s s th e P i K app re sc u e squad C m a jo rs of th e college of business (D e c em ­ of p ro g ra m s a r e held a t th e c e n te r and has folded. 1-10/30 N B C ’s "R ow an and M a r tin S e r v ic e b e r and M arch g ra d u a te s only) (B ). Lo­ a ll ta le n ts a r e needed. S tu d en ts w ith 100 U SE D VACUUM c le an e rs. Tank, id e a s for p ro g ram m in g a r e e sp e c ia lly L a u g h -in " M onday n ig h t THANKS TO th e tw o b e st S igm a Chi c ation: D e tro it, M ich. c a n iste rs, and u p rig h ts. (G u a ra n te ed ). w elcom e. b ro u g h t a b o u t 200 p ro te s tin g co ach es Tom an d Jim . Love, The A LTERATIONS AND d re s s m ak in g for M orton In te rn a tio n a l, Inc.: c h e m istry $7 88 and up. D EN N IS D IST R IB U T­ ladies. E x p e rien c e d . R easo n ab le m a jo rs (B ,M ). L ocation: W oodstock, M ETR O PO L ITA N F IN E ARTS COUN­ c a lls to the n e tw o rk . ING COM PANY 316 N o rth u e a a r SD T’s. 1-10/36 charge. 355-5855. 1-10/30 111. C IL: S tu d en ts w ith ta le n ts in th e a re a s of O pposite C ity M ark et. 482-2677. C -ll/1 a r t, d an ce, o r d ra m a a r e needed to serve P L E D G E S : YOU R ea lly tied one on S an g er H a rris : a ll m a jo rs , a ll colleges (D e c em b e r and M arch g ra d u a te s only) a s in s tru c to rs an d d e m o n s tra to rs for SIN G E R SEW ING m a c h in e in p o rtab le w ith y our raid . Love, your SDT Sis­ T y p in g S e rv ic e (B .M ). SU M M E R E M PL O Y M E N T : Ju n ­ c la ss e s a n d w orkshops hdld fo r c h ild re n case. Looks and ru n s like new. One te rs. 1-10/30 Part of the Campus Scene iors w ho a r e re s id e n ts of D a lla s C ounty, in g h e tto schools. P r o g ra m s a r e a lso held ye ar g u a ra n te e . $29.95. D ennis D is­ PA U LA ANN H A U G H EY : A unique in th e a r ts for a d u lts w hich w ill re q u ire CONGRATULATIONS TO our new T exas fo r C ollege B oard positions. L oca­ trib u tin g Com pany, 316 N o rth C edar. q u a lity th e sis serv ice . IBM typing, volunteers. T o rch B e a re rs . Love, your SDT tion: D allas, T exas. Opposite C ity M ark et. 482-2677. C -ll/1 m u ltilith p rin tin g an d h a rd binding. YWCA: Co-eds needed a s volunteers. S isters. 1-10.30- S te e lc ase . In c.: m e c h an ic a l e n g in e e r­ 337-1527. c ing, m a rk e tin g (D e c em b e r and M arch O p portunities include advising Y -teen KODAK COLOR F ilm . Sizes 126, 127, clubs, w orking in re c re a tio n fo r d isad ­ C O N G R A T S -PH I K appa S ig m a's F all g ra d u a te s only), a ll m a jo rs of the C ollege 620--99c. T w elve p rin t ro ll p ro cessed vantaged g irls a n d te e n s; and w orking T e rm P le d g e C lass. Two ra id s a re SHARON C A R R -E x p erie n ce d G reek, of busin ess (D e c em b e r and M arch g ra d ­ -$2 90 w ith ad M AREK R EX A LL in the co m m u n ity w ith g irls to s e t up new b e tte r th an one. 1-10/30 m a th e m a tic a l, general. E le c tric . u ates only), and in d u stria l d esign m a jo rs DRUG P R E S C R IP T IO N C E N T E R a t and re le v a n t a c tiv itie s and p ro g ra m s for P ick up and d elivery. 625-3603 10-11/1 (B .M ). L ocation: G ra n d R apids, M ich. F ran d o r, New L ow er E v e ry d a y D is­ YWCA. count P ric e s . C-10/31 H A PPIN E SS IS being a Phi Mu Active! C o n g ratu latio n s M ary, Sue. Sharon, D IA N E JO H N S O N : professional the­ SEW ING M ACHINE c le a ra n c e sale. K athy, M arilyn, Aileen. K athy. Sharon, sis and te rm p a p er typist. A vailable B rand new p o rta b le s $49.50. $500 pe r m onth. L a rg e selectio n of re ­ conditioned used m ach in es. Singers. W hites, N ecchis, N ew H om e and F ra n , B etty. UNION BOARD s a lu te s Ted V enti! W orker of th e w eek C ongratulations! 1-10/30 any tim e . R eferen c e s. 351-6756. 3-10/30 E F F IC IE N T , CO NSCIENTIOUS typing spoken h ere. JE A N C H A P PE L L . 355- Ombudsman "m a n y o th e rs ," $19.95 to $39.95. 1-10/30 1002 5. 11/1 (co n tin u e d fro m page one) re p o rt o f thp C o m m itte e on U n ­ T e rm s EDW ARDS D ISTR IB UTIN G class o f g ra d u a te stud ents by d e rg ra d u a te E d u c a tio n (C U E ). COMPANY, 1115 N o rth W ashington. ART! WHAT A F r a t Pin. Well it’s CHRISTM AS CARDS - A ddressed, ch a ng ing his m in d a b o u t the “ I f the d e p a rtm e n ta l te a c h ­ 489-6448 C-10/31 d ifferen t! T h an k s. F p rb e s 1-10/30 tuuracr re q u ire m e n ts m o re th a n in g c o m m itte e s re co m m e n d e d announcem ents, e tc $2 p e r hundred. HARMONY E L E C T R IC G u ita r D ual R eal E s ta te 482-5773. 3-11/1 m id -w a v th ro u g h the te r m and by C U E a re a c tiv e and c a r r y o u t pick-up. A m plifier. C all T im 332- a host o f c o m p la in ts ab ou t the re c o m m e n d a tio n s o f the 0875 3-10/31 HAVE E X P E R IE N C E in psychological re p o rt, m a n y o f these p ro b le m s c la s s -c u ttin g o r c o n s is te n tly t a r ­ S p e c ia liz in g In in su ra n c e and legal fields. C an use d y fa c u lty . can be a v o id e d ," R u s t c o m m e n t­ M o b ile H o m es F a c u lty H om es! dictaphone. 882-6552 3-11/1 He has a lso helped stud ents ed. CHARLAM OR 10 x 50 Two bedroom s, B uy o f th e W eek: E X P E R IE N C E D TY P IST d e sire s w ork w ho c o m p la in te d a b o u t te a c h ­ M an y tim e s R u s t w i ll re fe r furnished E x c e lle n t condition Im ­ a t hom e. P ick up and delivery. 339- e rs w ho lose s tu d e n ts ' w o rk , o r students to o th e r o ffic e s a ro un d m e d ia te occupancy. N e a r MSU Will 8951. 0-10/31 som e in s tru c to rs w ho g ive the U n iv e rs ity fo r assista nce , S i ______ consid er ren tin g to couple. 332-2621. $ 3 4 ,9 0 0 ske tch y d ire c tio n s fo r w o rk in and o fte n he does not h e ar fro m 5-10/30 L o ca te d In E a st L a n sin g ju s t T E R M P A P E R S , theses. C orona e le c ­ tric e lite . C all 332-8505 C-10/31 the f ir s t place. the stud ents a g a in as to w h e th ­ JH: BARON 1967 12' x 60' T ake over R u st has to tre a d c a re fu lly e r o r not th e p ro b le m w as paym en ts. T h ree b ed ro o m s, fu r­ a fe w b lo c k s fro m cam pus Is in th is a re a , though. “ I have to solved. "B u t i f th e y do not th is v e ry d e s ira b le 3 -b ed room B M P* nished. Ten m in u te d riv e fro m c a m ­ DONNA BOHANNON: P ro fe ssio n a l be C a re fu l n o t to in frin g e upon com e back to m e , I assum e e v ­ pus. IV 5-0942 6-11/6 b r ic k ra n c h . T he 10 x 20 ty p ist. T e rm p a p ers, th e se s, IBM S e le c tric . 353-7922 C my c o lle a g u e s ’ fre e d o m of e ry th in g w a s ta ke n c a re o f . " he g la s s e d -in p o rc h w hich v ie w s W INDSOR 1960-10’ x 54' Two bed room . E x c e lle n t. F u rn ish ed . On lot 225 fe e t o f b e a u tifu l tre e s en­ B A RB I M EL. Typing, m u ltilithing. a c tio n o r a c a d e m ic fre e d o m ." he e xp la in e d . re m a rk e d . R u st p o in te d o u t e s ta b lis h in g i i f e a t W inslow 's. 351-5182 a fte r 5 p.m . hances the d e lig h t o f th is No jo b too la rg e o r too sm all. The u ltim a te a n s w e r in th is M ic h ig a n re s id e n c y as one of T H R E E BEDROOM 10 x 55 Very 7-11/7 ho m e . It won’ t la s t long I B lock off c am p u s. 332-3255. ANN BROW N: T y p ist and M ultilith, C fie ld ab ou t of s tu d e n t fa c u lty . c o m p la in ts R u st feels, the m o s t d if f ic u lt and fr u s tr a ­ tin g o f a ll p ro b le m s stud ents W in o r L o s e good condition. In p a rk , on fenced, F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n on o ffse t p rinting. D isse rta tio n s, th e ­ m ig h t be fou nd in the re c e n t b rin g to h im . “ O fte n -tim e s these shaded lot. E x c e lle n t location. 351- ses, m a n u sc rip ts, g e n eral typing. a re g ra d u a te stu d e n ts w h o have Y ou W ill A p p r e c ia te th is hom e & o th e rs located 6504 10-10/31 IBM. 18 y e a rs ex p erien ce. 332- n e a r M S U , c a ll TO M IE liv e d here f o r s e v e ra l y e a rs ," Czech 8384 C T o d a y’s Go - a n y w h e re RA IN E S --3 3 7 -0 0 2 1 o f R u st said, “ b u t a ll I can do is L o s t & F ound M ARILYN C A RR : L egal s e c re ta ry . e x p la in to th e m the v e ry sp e ci­ LOST—GLASSES in blue case. Be­ E le c tric ty p e w rite r. A fter 5:30 p.m . fic C o n s titu tio n a l re q u ire m e n ts D o - a n y t h in g H ush P u p p ie s tw een Lanson an d W ells o r in Wells. and w eekends 393-2654. *• P ick-up (c o n tin u e d fr o m page one) fo r re sid e n cy. S o m e tim e s I w ish 355-8678. 4-11/1 J im W a lt e r R e a lt y and d e liv e ry . C A m o to rc a d e led by e ig h t u n i­ the la w w e re a li t t le m o re f le x i­ R e a lto r fo rm e d m o to rc y c lis ts inched its b le ." M E N ’S W O M E N S ’ FO U N D : PA IR of g irl’s g la sse s in E a s t 372-6770 W a n te d w a y th ro u g h the c ro w d and O f a ll th e fru s tr a tio n s R u st L ansing com plex. Identify. 337-0996. 2-10/30 dow n the h ill ab o u t 400 y a rd s has, h o w e ve r, none is as g re a t BLOOD DONORS needed. $7.50 fo r all S la lo m C U D D L E S positive, A negative. B n e g ativ e and fro m the r a ilw a y s ta tio n to the as the tro u b le d stu d e n t w ho LOST IN South Lansing a re a . 4-month old m a le St. B ern ard , w earin g red AB n e g ativ e $10.00. O negative, S lovak N a tio n a l C o u n cil b u ild ­ does n o t c o m e to th e o ffic e fo r S e r v ic e h arn ess. If found b rin g to Sigm a $12.00. M ichigan C om m unity Blood ing. T he c ro w d lin e d 40 o r 50 help. “ I a m sure th e re a re a $ 1 8 .0 0 $ 1 3 .0 0 Nu H ouse, 541 A bbott o r call 332- C en ter, 507W E a s t G rand R iv er, E asi deep on each side o f the s tre e t IN SU R A N C E: A UTOM OBILE - M otor- nu m be r o f stu d e n ts in th is U n i­ 2501. R ew ard . 5-10/31 L ansing, a bove the new Cam pu: 7 c le C all SPARTAN, 487-5006 Book S tore. H ours: 9 a .m . - 3 :3 c h a n tin g : "Long liv e D ubcek. v e rs ity w h o ha ve tro u b le s th a t I Use y o u r c h a rg e acco un t In both sto re s — A s k us about F R E E P A R K IN G . LOST WOMAN'S g la sse s behind li­ M onthly p a y m e n ts. GO G R E E N O p.m . M onday. T uesday and F rid a y Long liv e S vo b o d a ." can h e lp ," R u s t said. b ra ry , T h u rsd ay . C all P a t 355- W ednesday an d H iu rsd a y , 12 p.m . The c o u n c il b u ild in g w as the In te re s tin g ly , m o s t o f th e stu ­ 8543 1-10/30 E X P E R IE N C E D M OTH ER d e sires 6:30 p .m . 337-7183 ( scene o f a re c e p tio n Svoboda dents w h o c o m e to see h im a re day c a r e of b a b ie s in licensed home. LOST W EST R am p a fte r Baylor gave f o r S lo vak g o v e rn m e n t up p e rcla ssm e n , and th re e tim e s 372-1219. 3-10/30 N E E D O N E g irl for Norwood A p a rt­ G a m e: 17 y e a r old silv e r Ron- re p re s e n ta tiv e s . as m a n y m a le s co m e to his o f­ m e n t through Spring te rm . 351- son lig h te r w ith in scrip tio n HB-D-V. Y o u th s c lim b e d a fen ce o u t­ fic e as fe m a le s . R u s t fe e ls th a t 3296. 3-11/1 P le a se c a ll 351-5358. 5-11/1 M U LTILITH CO PY duplicating 24 side and hunched in tre e s, y e ll­ often those w h o he co u ld help DOW NTOW N E A S T LAN SING hour serv ice. O ffset printing. The­ GOLD CHARM b ra c e le t, containing ses. M an u scrip ts. Q uestionnaires A G A R A G E to re n t im m e d ia te ly . M ust ing fo r Svoboda and D u bce k to the m o s t a re so ig n o ra n t o f the 326 South W ashington A v e . 317 E a s t G rand R iv e r A v e . four c h a rm s. L ost in M ain L ib ra ry etc. D iscount ra te s . C am pus Book be n e a r sou th cam pus. 353-4041. ap pe ar. T h e y m ove d to a b a l­ U n iv e r s ity “ ro p e s ” th a t th e y do W ednesday. 353-1266 5-11/4 S to res, 332-0877,351-5420. 20-11/15 3-10/31 con y and w aved. not even k n o w h is o ffic e e x is ts . W ednesday, O ctober 30, 1968 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan Nixon challenges HHH . «■' * TL ♦ V V* t N o w e v e n t h e M S U s t u d e n t D E T R O IT ( A P I - Repub­ p e a c e /' B u t he said th e re c o rd lic a n R ic h a rd M . N ix o n , des­ shows th a t w h ile he w a s v ic e c rib in g H u b e rt H. H u m p h re y p re s id e n t to D w ig h t D . -E is e n ­ as a “ m a n o f th e o ld p o lit ic s , " ch a lle n g e d h is D e m o c ra tic r iv a l h o w e r, one w a r was ended, o th ­ e rs pre ven te d. c a n g o T r i c k o r T r e a t i n g on the issue o f peace Tuesday, D u rin g H u m p h re y ’s v ic e p re s ­ a skin g su b u rb a n v o te rs : " D o id e n tia l yea rs, N ixon said, th e re you w a n t those w ith a re c o rd has been no peace. o f success o r a re c o rd o f f a il­ u re !” And N ix o n said the fo u r-y e a r " I t ta ke s m o re tha n ta lk , i t te r m o f the next p re s id e n t w i ll a n d n o t f e e l c h i take s m o re tha n a loose tongue, c o v e r a p e rio d d u rin g w h ic h the i t ta ke s m o re tha n b e in g e v ­ d a n g e r o f w a r w ill re a c h its e ry side o f e v e ry issue . . . g re a te s t he ig ht. He said th is is to b rin g a w a r to an end in a because the Soviet U n io n now w a y th a t is n 't g o in g to m ea n th re a te n s to achieve e q u a lity a n o th e r w a r, ” the G O P p re s i­ w ith the U n ite d S tates, i f n o t d e n tia l n o m in ee to ld a r a lly s u p e rio rity “ in c e rta in c r it ic a l in su b u rb a n S o u th fie ld . a re a s " o f pow er. “ I t ta ke s b a ckg ro u n d and e x ­ pe rie n ce and ju d g m e n t and guts. N ix o n said i t w a s U.S. N ix o n added. s tre n g th and s u p e rio rity d u rin g N ix o n said H u m p h re y has the E ise n h o w e r y e a rs w h ic h ch a rg e d “ I m ig h t en da ng er the p re ve n te d w a r. ■ ,i ü Wallace campaign n heads southwest E N ID , O kla . (A P ) ™ P re s i­ and w e w ill do th a t a t the d e n tia l ca n d id a te G eorge W a l­ p ro p e r tim e . lace discussed o il in d u s try p ro b ­ He was asked i f he con- le m s T uesd ay in a bid fo r sid e re d the d e p le tio n a llo w ­ I"- S o u th w e ste rn vote s b u t de­ ance a ta x loophole. H e re ­ clin e d to com m ent s p e c ifi­ p lie d " W e ll th e re a re pro s and c a lly on the c o n tro v e rs ia l o il cons on it and we a re g o in g to d e p le tio n ta x a llo w a n ce . ask Congress to che ck on e v e ry th in g th a t's p ro and The th ir d p a rty h o pe fu l re ­ ite ra te d his stand th a t a ll c o n ." co a sta l states a re e n tite d to The fo r m e r A la b a m a g o v e r­ no r m ade one la s t a p pe al fo r u o w n e rs h ip o f o ffs h o re o il and gas rig h ts a t le a st 10 m ile s su p p o rt in the so u th w e st b e fo re I SJ m o v in g n o rth w a rd fo r a r a lly out. Tuesday n ig h t a t D e tro it. He w as the o b je c t o f some He w as s t ill s a rc a s tic a lly h e cklin g by a gro u p o f u n iv e r­ c r it ic a l of the new s m e d ia , s ity stud ents a t E n id . O kla .. m o re so than e v e r b e fo re in d u rin g his tw o -h o u r stop over. It the ca m p a ig n . w as the m o s t ra zzin g he had In his po sitio n pa pe rs on o il re c e iv e d in his th re e trip s to and gas. W a lla ce said " g r e a t the state. in e q u itie s " have re s u lte d fro m As he fle w in to the n o rth - c o u rt de cisio ns fix in g the c e n tra l O kla h o m a to w n he b o u n d a ry lin e be tw ee n s ta te handed new sm en p o lic y s ta te ­ and fe d e ra l o w n e rs h ip o f o f f ­ m e n ts b u t m ade no m e n tio n shore o il and gas rig h ts . • of the ta x d e p re c ia tio n a llo w ­ C a lifo rn ia . L o u isia n a . M is s ­ ance on o il. is s ip p i. and A la b a m a have He w a s asked ab ou t th a t as been g iv e n o ffs h o re rig h ts o n ly V;r- he landed a t th e E n id a ir p o rt. th re e m ile s out. he said, w h ile He m ad e no c o m m itm e n t e x ­ F lo rid a and T exas, because of cep t to say th a t. " A l l these tre a tie s o r c o n s titu tio n a l m a n ­ m a tte rs ou gh t to be a p p ra ise d dates. have ju r is d ic tio n fo r ten and looked in to and con sid ered m ile s . MSU BOOKSTORE realizes that the average MSU student P e rfe c t f o r A cro ss th e C o u n try o r In the L ig h ts o f the longs to return to the fun days of Halloween. To get you C it y — A d ve n tu rin g w ith y o u , e ve ryw h e re N a v y , C a m e l $75 going , MSU BOOK STORE has just w h a t you need - - go s la c k s in clud ed Trick or Treating w ith an MSU M UG . You might not get much candy, but you w o n ’t get many cavities either! 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