T hursday Sunny . . . » -jl All... ,' i j i » co rfo V* give M e » M e a n m , the faculty parkin g, and the a h n a i l football, and h e 'll be a . * M IC H IG A N U N IV E R S IT Y fc t.a a a y <■ % , t. 1 iv ir w f 4 b f f <*• . . and w arm er with a Ugh m 'h t - J d f v y fc ^ - . y * ■access. October 31,1M8 10c Vol. II , Number 74 Flurry of 'mysterious activity’ spurs hopes for bombing halt is r e c ip r o c ity b y H a n o i f o r an end to the N o rth V ie tn a m w o u ld n o t ta ke ad va n ta g e W A S H IN G T O N (A P ) - A fre s h s p u rt C re ig h to n W. A b ra m s , th e U.S. c o m ­ U.S. a ir a tta c k s , he said. o f the U.S. m ilit a r y r e s tra in t. m a n d e r in V ie tn a m , re p o rts fr o m e lse­ o f m y s te rio u s d ip lo m a tic a c t iv it y t r ig ­ —In P a ris , U.S. n e g o tia to r W. A v e re ll T he H anoi re g im e , th ro u g h it s o ffic ia l w h e re c o n trib u te d to th e suspense: g e re d s p e c u la tio n W ednesday th a t P re s i­ H a r r im a n and N o rth V ie tn a m ’ s X u a n d a ily new spaper N h an D a n , issued a fre s h - I n B a n g ko k F o re ig n M in is te r T h a n a t d e n t Johnson w a s on th e b r in k o f d e c id in g T h u y he ld th e ir w e e k ly m e e tin g w ith o u t d e n u n c ia tio n o f w h a t i t te rm e d the stub­ K o h m a n to ld ne w sm e n upon re tu rn in g w h e th e r to h a lt th e b o m b in g o f N o rth v is ib le pro gre ss. H o w e v e r, C yru s R. b o rn a ttitu d e o f th e U n ite d S tates. fr o m a U.S. v is it th a t th e U n ite d S tates V ie tn a m . V an ce, no. 2 m a n in th e U.S. d e le ga­ A c c o rd in g to b o th X u a n T h u y and the and N o rth V ie tn a m had e n te re d “ fin a l W h ile th e W h ite H ouse and S ta te D e­ tio n , d id n o t show up f o r th e session. H a n o i new spaper, th e Johnson a d m in ­ s ta g e s” o f b a rg a in in g a b o u t a b o m b in g p a r tm e n t m a in ta in e d a tig h t “ no c o m ­ In fo rm e d sources said V an ce had w o rk e d is tr a tio n u u c u r re n tly fo s te rin g specula­ h a lt and the s ta r t o f f u ll scale peace m e n t” on th e sub stance o f Joh nso n’s m o s t o f the n ig h t a t his P a ris o ffic e and tio n a b o i ^ a U.S. peace m o v e in o rd e r ta lk s . T he m a in p o in t s t ill to be s e ttle d s e c re t m e e tin g T uesd ay w ith Gen. th a t th e re had been se v e ra l s e c re t U .S.- to help H u m p h re y ’s cha nce s in the e le c ­ N o rth V ie tn a m e s e c o n ta c ts re c e n tly . tio n . - A n o ffic ia l o f an a llie d c o u n try said in P a ris th a t “ e v e ry th in g is s e ttle d ” on “ S ensational news and va g u e and te n ­ d e n tio u s ru m o rs ” a re b e in g spre ad by Hospitality Kelley blasts Agnew th e b o m b in g h a lt qu estio n, b u t g a ve no “ th e U.S. ru lin g c ir le s ” w ith th e a im o f P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n c o n f e r s w it h G e n . C r e ig h t o n A b r a m s , U .S . m i l l - f u r th e r e x p la n a tio n . “ m a k in g the A m e ric a n pe op le b e lie v e t a r y c o m m a n d e r in V ie t n a m , o n a s u r p r i s e v i s i t to W a s h in g to n —In Saigon, w h e re U.S. A m b a ssa d o r th a t the D e m o c ra tic p a r ty d e s ire s to stop E lls w o r th G. B u n k e r w as c o n tin u in g an th e w a r in V ie tn a m and th a t i t is con­ b y A b r a m s . T h e r e a s o n f o r th e v i s i t w a s n o t d i s c lo s e d b u t s p e c u - un usu al se rie s o f m e e tin g s w ith P r e s i­ d u c tin g f r u it f u l a c t iv it y in th is d i­ la t i o n h a s i t t h e y 'r e d i s c u s s in g t h e P a r i s p e a c e t a l k s . d e n t N g uye n V a n T h ie u , th e re w e re un ­ r e c tio n ," N han D an said. U P I T e le p h o t o on conflict of interest c o n firm e d a cco u n ts th a t the tw o w e re p re p a rin g a jo in t s ta te m e n t in w h ic h South V ie tn a m w o u ld a t le a st a c c e p t a F IN A L S T A G E S By CHRIS MEAD H e said N ix o n 's “ in d e fe n s ib le ” defense ce ssa tio n o f th e bo m bing. State News Staff Writer o f A gn ew shows h is w illin g n e s s to bend - V ic e P re s id e n t H u b e rt H . H u m p h re y , Breakthrough imminent M ic h ig a n A tty . G en. F ra n k J. K e lle y is ­ th e la w w h e n i t com e s to h e lp in g h is p o li­ c a m p a ig n in g fo r th e p re s id e n c y , sa id in sued a s ta te m e n t T uesd ay a fte rn o o n c r i t i ­ t ic a l a llie s . P h ila d e lp h ia a “ new le v e l o f d ip lo m a tic c iz in g th e a lle g e d b a n k in g and la n d deals “ F a ce d w ith the fa c ts , M r. N ix o n lashed a c t iv it y ” on V ie tn a m is u n d e r w a y and o f R e p u b lic a n v ic e p re s id e n tia l ca n d id a te o u t n o t a t th e c u lp r it b u t a t those w ho “ th e n e x t m o v e is up to H a n o i.” H e S p iro T. A gnew . b ro u g h t the m a tte r to p u b lic a tte n tio n ,” s a id he d id n o t kn o w w h e th e r th e re m ig h t in Vietnam peace talks S peaking a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f D e tro it, K e lle y said. be a new peace m o v e b e fo re n e x t T ues­ K e lle y said, “ G ov. A g n e w ’ s c u rio u s n o tio n H e said th e e x a m p le N ix o n se t f o r the d a y ’ s e le c tio n “ and I ’m n o t r e a lly in a a b o u t th e p u b lic t r u s t w o u ld n o t s u rv iv e n a tio n ’s you ng people is “ c le a r and sh o ck­ p o s itio n to te ll you i f I k n e w .” th e te s t o f M ic h ig a n la w , th e e th ic s o f M ic h ­ in g ,” and p u ts in to se rio u s q u e s tio n the M e a n tim e the p u b lic p o stu re s in W ash­ ig a n o ffic ia ls o r th e s c r u tin y o f M ic h ig a n sta n d a rd o f c o n d u ct N ix o n w o u ld d e m an d in g to n and H a n o i re m a in e d o u tw a rd ly un­ In S aigon, th e U.S. E m b a ssy w as s ile n t N g u ye n T h a n L e , had a 3 0 -m in u te tim e P A R IS (A P ) - T he U n ite d S tates and v o te rs .” f o r o ffic ia ls in h is a d m in is tra tio n i f he w e re changed and s e e m in g ly a t odds. a b o u t re p o rts th a t a jo in t s ta te m e n t con­ l i m i t on h is n o r m a lly lo n g p o s tc o n fe re n c e N o r th V ie tn a m appe ared W ednesday to K e lle y w a s re sp o n d in g to an e d ito r ia l in e lected . P re s id e n tia l pre ss s e c re ta ry G eo rg e c e rn in g a b o m b in g h a lt w a s b e in g p re ­ p re ss b r ie fin g and a n sw e re d q u e stio n s h a ve m ove d n e a re r a b re a k th ro u g h to w a rd S a tu rd a y ’s N e w Y o r k T im e s c h a rg in g A g­ B la s tin g A g n e w f o r “ a c y n ic a l d is re g a rd C h ris tia n and R o b e rt J. M c C lo s k e y , the p a re d b y A m b a ssa d o r E lls w o r th B u n k e r e v a s iv e ly . p e a ce m a kin g as th e ir envoys had th e ir n e w w ith “ c le a r and re p e a te d c o n flic ts o f f o r th e p u b lic in te r e s t,” K e lle y noted th a t S ta te D e p a rtm e n t spokesm an, re a ffirm e d and P re s id e n t N g u ye n V a n T h ie u . H e spent m o s t o f th e new s c o n fe re n c e la s t fo r m a lly scheduled e n c o u n te r b e fo re in te re s t” w h ile s e rv in g as g o v e rn o r o f sta n d a rd s o f co n d u ct f o r M a ry la n d e m ­ th e 2-w eek-old W h ite H ouse s ta te m e n t U rg e n t s e c re t ta lk s in W ashing to n re a d in g e x tra c ts fr o m a p re p a re d s ta te ­ th e U.S. p re s id e n tia l e le c tio n . M a ry la n d . plo ye s ad op te d b y A g n e w h im s e lf in 1966 th a t th e re has been “ no b re a k th ro u g h ” T uesd ay b e tw e e n P re s id e n t Johnson and m e n t A m b a ssa d o r X u a n T h u y had re a d T hough n e ith e r side w o u ld d ir e c t ly con­ A gn ew re a c te d b y c a te g o ric a lly d e n yin g p ro v id e th a t “ s ta te e m p lo y e s m u s t a v o id in th e peace e f f o r t and th a t Joh nso n’s G en. C re ig h to n W . A b ra m s , J r . , h is m il­ a t th e e n vo ys’ m e e tin g . f ir m p e rs is te n t re p o rts o f im m in e n t a g re e ­ a ll o f th e T im e s ’ cha rge s, and R ic h a rd a ll s itu a tio n s w h e re p re ju d ic e , b ia s o r op­ V ie tn a m p o lic y re m a in s th e sam e. it a r y com m ander in V ie tn a m , w e re H a r r im a n ’ s d e c la ra tio n of U .S. a im s m e n t pn a h a lt in U .S. b o m b in g o f the N ix o n c a lle d f o r a re tr a c tio n . T h e Times’ * p o rtu n ity f o r ^ e r s o r ^ l b_»in c o u ld in flu e n c e Johnson has o ffe re d to stop the bom . w id e ly v ie w e d as an in d ic a tio n th a t Joh n­ in V ie tn a m , re p e a te d a t th e session, w a s N o rth , One a llie d d ip lo m a t, w ho req ue ste d " s tu c k to it s gu ns” and re p rin te d it s e d i­ t h e ir d e c is io n .” in g p ro v id e d th is le ad s p r o m p tly to son m ig h t be close to a fin a l d e cisio n d is m is s e d b y L e as " c a m o u fla g e fo r the a n o n y m ity , tp ld a n e w sm a n : t o r ia l T uesday. (P le a se tu r n to page 13) se rio u s peace n e g o tia tio n s , and th a t on th e issue. U.S. w a r o f a g g re s s io n .” “ E v e ry th in g is se ttle d . T h e e d ito r ia l c h a rg e d A g n e w w ith con­ W illia m J. Jo rd e n , spokesm an fo r U.S. H a r r im a n to ld the N o rth V ie tn a m e s e f l i c t o f In te re s t on th e gro u n d s th a t he w as A m b a s s a d o r W. A v e r e ll H a r r im a n ’ s d e le ­ “ th e U n ite d S tates fig h ts o n ly in defense a d ir e c to r and s to c k h o ld e r o f a B a ltim o re g a tio n in P a ris , fie ld e d re p o rte rs ’ ques­ o f the South V ie tn a m e s e people, w e do a re a ba nk. A s g o v e rn o r o f M a ry la n d , A g­ tio n s c a u tio u s ly a f t e r th e 28th peace ta lk s n o t fig h t fo r m ilit a r y bases o r fo r sp e cia l new is re s p o n s ib le f o r th e e n fo rc e m e n t ASMSU opposes ru ings session. T o m o s t q u e rie s he answ ered: p o litic a l o r e co n o m ic p r iv ile g e .” o f the s ta te ’s b a n k in g la w s. “ N o c o m m e n t.” “ I f s e lf-d e te rm in a tio n fo r the S outh T h e T im e s noted th a t as a c o u n ty e xe cu ­ In one exch an ge , h o w e ve r, he hin te d V ie tn a m e s e w e re assu red , th e U n ite d tiv e fr o m 1964 to 1966, A g n e w vo te d to in d ir e c tly a t a b a rg a in in g progress. He S tates w o u ld w ith d ra w its m ilit a r y depS sit c o u n ty fu n d s in th a t ba nk. A gn ew , w a s re m in d e d th a t la s t w e ek he had said u n its ,” he added. “ W e w o u ld w e lc o m e th e T im e s co n tin u e d , “ w a s a lso in v o lv e d i t w a s d is c o u ra g in g th a t U.S. questions such a d e ve lo p m e n t. in a la n d de a l c o n c e rn in g a p ro b a b le a p ­ p ro a c h ro u te o f a new span o f the Chesa­ peake B a y B rid g e , and as g o v e rn o r he ap­ p ro v e d th is ro u te .” that violate freedom report w e re n o t b e in g a n s w e re d b y H a n o i’s en­ voys and he w a s a ske d : “ a re you o f the sam e o p in io n n o w ? ” “ T he p ro b le m o f peace is a v e ry co m ­ B ond sp o o k s K e lle y said N ix o n ’s s p irite d defense of T he p ro p o sa l re a d s : “ I f p u rs u a n t to its B ria n H a w k in s , p re s id e n t o f M e n ’s H a'lls B y DEBORAH FITCH p lic a te d one, and i t w o u ld be s u rp ris in g J u lia n Bond, G e o rg ia S ta te House R e p re ­ A g n e w ’ s business d e a ls “ m a ke s a m o c k ­ a u th o rity as set f o r th in A r t ic le 4.3.4.5 of Assn. ( M H A ) , b ro u g h t to the b o a rd a p ro ­ S tate N e w s S ta ff W r ite r i f th e re w e re n ’t som e qu e stio n s ce n te rin g s e n ta tiv e , f ir s t c o -c h a irm a n o f th e N a tio n a l e ry o f N ix o n ’ s c a lls f o r la w and o rd e r and the A c a d e m ic F re e d o m R e p o rt, the Stu- p o sal fo r a s tu d e n t and a fa c u lty sea t on on th e issue w h ic h w e re u n a n sw e re d ,” ASM SU ju n io r m e m b e r-a t-la rg e T o m C o n fe re n ce fo r N e w P o litic s , and c o n tro ­ ra is e s d is tu rb in g q u e stio n s a b o u t the d e n t-F a c u lty J u d ic ia ry fin d s a re g u la tio n the B o a rd o f T ru s te e s - J o rd e n said, “ and I w o u ld n 't read too S a m e t has m o ve d to s tre n g th e n A S M S U ’s v e rs ia l c iv il rig h ts le a d e r, w i ll speak a t s ta n d a rd s o f o f f ic ia l c o n d u ct th a t w o u ld o r a d m in is tra tiv e d e c is io n in c o n s is te n t T he p ro p o sa l, passed u n a n im o u s ly by o p p o s itio n to U n iv e rs ity ru lin g s th a t a re in m u c h in to th a t, o r to o l i t t l e . " 3 p .m . to d a y in the A u d ito riu m . H is speech, be fou nd in a N ix o n a d m in is tra tio n .” w ith the g u id e lin e s o f a r tic le s 1, 2, 3 o r 6 M H A , o r ig in a lly d e sig nate d the req ue ste d H is a n s w e r le f t th e im p re s s io n th a t v io la tio n o f the le tte r and s p ir it o f the A c a ­ p a r t o f th e G re a t Issues p ro g ra m , w i ll be o f th e A c a d e m ic F re e d o m R e p o rt, the stu­ seats as “ n o n -v o tin g ." The b o a rd , h o w e ve r, d e m ic F re e d o m R e p o rt. H a n o i had re p lie d --in p a r t, a t le a s t- to b e fo re r e fe r r in g the p ro p o sa l to the agenda on the “ N e w P o lit ic s . " A d m is s io n is 50 H is p ro p o sa l, a p p ro ve d a t A S M S U ’s T ues­ d e n t bo a rd o f ASM SU and a ll p a rtie s sub­ W a s h in g to n ’s la te s t peace package. c o m m itte e , s tru c k th a t p h rase fr o m the cents. je c t to its g o ve rn a n ce , h e re b y d e c la re th a t T he N o rth V ie tn a m e s e spokesm an, SNOBBS d a y n ig h t m e e tin g , w o u ld a p p ly to a ll g ro u p s un d e r th e ju r is d ic tio n o f ASM SU re g u la tio n o r a d m in is tra tiv e d e cisio n n u ll te x t. A lso b e fo re the agenda c o m m itte e is the as w e ll. and v o id .” In celebration of Halloween, State News re p o r t o f the W a te r C a rn iv a l R e -e v a lu a tio n Organization Boostering Buxomy Students Stability; key factor C o m m itte e . S enior m e m b e r-a t-la rg e J e ff (SNOBBS) will hold its F irst Annual Beat Z e ig n o te d th a t the. re p o r t should be g iv e n Francine Gottfried contest at 2:30 today in pre ced ence sin ce the W a te r C a rn iv a l gen­ front of Beaumont Tower. All are invited e ra l c h a irm a n ca n n o t be se le cte d u n til the to bring friends, relatives, guests, faculty re p o rt is e ith e r a p p ro ve d o r m o d ifie d . members and pop corn. F ro m the agenda c o m m itte e re p o rt, the bo ard a p p ro ve d the M ass M e d ia re p o rt, w h ic h c a lls fo r the re -o rg a n iz a tio n and in effects o f marijuana A lle n J. E n e lo w , c h a irm a n o f th e P sy­ E D IT O R ’S N O T E : T h e fo llo w in g is the exp an sion o f A S M S U ’s h e re to fo re d y s fu n c ­ Hare foresees tio n a l m ass m e d ia c o m m itte e . T he C o nsu m er R e la tio n s B u re a u , the fo u rth in a se rie s o f a r tic le s on m a riju a n a by A sso cia te C a m pu s E d ito r P a t A n s te tt. c h ia tr y D e p t., said th a t th e e m o tio n a l s ta ­ b ilit y o f th e u se r w as d ir e c tly re la te d to the p o te n tia l h a rm o f the d ru g . ASM SU c a b in e t's n e w e st e n d e a vo r, w as re ­ “ I f th e in d iv id u a l is e m o tio n a lly sta b le SDS trouble fe rre d a g a in to the agenda c o m m itte e By PAT ANSTETT so he can d is c ip lin e h im s e lf and use pe nd ing th e a c q u is itio n o f m o re fee dba ck A s s o c ia te C a m pu s E d ito r m a riju a n a o c c a s io n a lly , m o re o r less as fr o m E a s t L a n s in g m e rc h a n ts on its e f­ A la c k o f p a s t re s e a rc h on m a riju a n a a s o c ia l d r in k e r does, th e re is no e vid e n ce fe ctive n e ss. is cau sin g som e d o u b t o v e r the e x a c t e f­ th a t m a riju a n a w i ll h a rm h im . ” at local poll: T h e b o a rd d e fe a te d a S e x u a lity C o llo q u y fu n d d r iv e p ro p o sa l and chose in ste a d to d o na te $500 to the series. fe c t w h ic h m a riju a n a has on th e user. T he e m o tio n a l s t a b ilit y o f the in d iv id u a l seem s to be th e k e y w o rd in d e te rm in in g the E n e lo w said, h o w e ve r, th a t “ th e e m o ­ t io n a lly u n sta b le in d iv id u a l la c k in g th e c a p a c ity o r s e lf-d is c ip lin e ” w o u ld g e t B y WES T H O R P (P le a se tu r n to page 13) e ffe c t o f m a riju a n a on in d iv id u a ls . h im s e lf in to tro u b le using m a riju a n a . State N e w s Staff Writer D e s p ite b io lo g ic a l evidence w h ic h L a s t s p rin g . T h o m a s T ie rn e y o f th e D e­ S e c re ta ry o f S ta te J a m e s M . H a re said p ro ves th a t m a riju a n a is n o n -a d d ictive and t r o it P s y c h ia tric In s titu te , in a s y m p o s iu m th a t lo c a l p o lic e have been a le rte d f o r pos­ s ib le e ffo r ts to d is ru p t T u e s d a y ’ s e le c tio n . ASM SU holds causes no to le ra n c e b u ild -u p . som e doc­ to rs and p s y c h o lo g is ts contend th a t “ p o t" on c a m p u s said th a t m a riju a n a u s u a lly d id n o t have se rio u s side e ffe c ts and c o u ld A t h is f ir s t p re ss c o n fe re n c e in fiv e (m a r iju a n a ) can c re a te severe m e d ic a l s e rve as a s o c ia l s tim u la n t. y e a rs W ednesday, H a re sa id th a t he had and p s y c h o lo g ic a l c o m p lic a tio n s fo r the re c e iv e d in te llig e n c e t h a ^ t u d e n t s f o r a student forum e m o tio n a lly u n s ta b le in d iv id u a l "P s y c h o tic b re a kd o w n s can happen, b u t a re n o t c o m m o n ,” he said. D e m o c ra tic S o cie ty (SDS) a c ro ss th e s ta te Joh n M c N e ill, p ro fe s s o r o f p h a rm a c o l­ A n A S M S U -sponsored open fo ru m , en­ “ T h e re is a m o th and fla m e re la tio n s h ip w i ll a tte m p t to fr ig h te n v o te rs g o in g to the t it le d “ T he R o le o f the S tu d e n t in the og y, said th a t m a riju a n a , lik e a lc o h o l, w as b e tw e e n m a riju a n a and u n s ta b le te m p e r­ p o lls Tuesday. P o w e r S tr u c tu r e " , w i ll ta ke p la c e a t 3:30 one d ru g th a t had an u n p re d ic ta b le e ffe c t a m e n ts ," D r . H e n ry B r i l l o f N e w Y o r k ’ s H a re said th a t he e x p e c ts a t le a s t a doz­ on the c e n tra l n e rvo u s system . p .m . to d a y. (Please turn to page 13) en po ssib le in c id e n ts w e re such th in g s as T h e fo ru m , w h ic h w i ll be a t B e a u m o n t He said th a t the d a n g e r in m a riju a n a us­ b o m b s and M o lo to v c o c k ta ils w i ll be Toyver, w i l l fe a tu re speakers E ld o n Nonna- age w as “ h ig h ly d e p e n d e n t" on the em o ­ used to d is ru p t th e e le c tio n s . m a k e r, a s s o c ia te dean o f stu d e n ts ; A nd y tio n a l s ta te and p e rs o n a lity of the user fa e W K S H e s a id he a lso e x p e c ts SDS m e m b e rs to P y le , re p re s e n ta tiv e fr o m O ff-C a m p u s and h is e n v iro n m e n t. h i e .'L L U 0 ta k e s p ra y p a in t cans in to th e p o lls and C o u n c il (O C C ); Leon B re n n e r, p re s id e n t “ M a riju a n a ca n p ro d u ce d ru g depend­ SOCCNV V s p ra y th e m a c h in e s and he e xp e cts the o f OCC and re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m the B la c k ence. I t is n o n -a d d ic tin g b u t the u se r can re m o v a l o f th e knobs fr o m the v o tin g m a ­ S tu d e n ts ’ A llia n c e and the P o litic a l g e t to th e s ta te w h e re a c q u irin g the d ru g ch in e s to s lo w u p v o tin g . becom es th e m a in g o a l in his li f e . " S cience D e p t. T h e in c id e n ts a re e xp e cte d to be con­ B o a rd of T ru s te e s m e m b e rs F ra n k fin e d to a b o u t one p e r c e n t o f th e s ta te ’s 5,383 v o tin g p re c in c ts , a c c o rd in g to H a re . H a re said th e focu s o f th e tro u b le w ill It’s the Great Pumpkin M e r r im a n and K e n n e th T hom p son , w ho w e re in v ite d to speak, w e re u n ab le to a tte n d . be th e U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n a t A n n A rb o r A S M S U B o a rd m em ber F re d F r y , S t r a ig h t f r o m t h e m o s t s i n c e r e p u m p k in p a t c h a t M S U c o m e s th e w h e re th e SDS c h a p te r m a y be re in fo rc e d In te r-C o o p e ra tiv e C o u n cil, said th a t the b y SDS m e m b e rs f r o m W ayne S ta te U n iv e r­ G r e a t P u m p k in , a l i a s J e r r y R o b b , P o n t ia c s o p h o m o r e . T h e o c ­ c a s io n o f th e G . P . ’ s v i s i t w a s th e D e v i l s ’ N ig h t E v e c e l e b r a t i o n s tu d e n ts w h o a tte n d th e fo ru m a re “ r e a lly s ity in D e tro it. e n co u ra g e d to g iv e th e ir id e a s .” (Please turn to page 13) In N o r t h W o n d e r s H a l l . S ta te N e w s p h o to b y M ’ k e S t r n a Thursday, October 31, 1968 2 MichifMi lUrte News, East Lansing, Michigan Sheri r« ‘ ' 7 I . .. fight j S tiy v . I p p e i p t w i changes in the sh erm 's Sept. "N o * le g itim a te p o lic e o f­ Thomaa M. 9M one because a p o litic a l hack that incum bent Sheriff Kenneth fic e r w i ll ta k e o ff h is g u n ,” cratic c m M S cou ld g e t in . He sa id he d id not County Sheriff, in L. Preadmore opposes. P re a d m o re said. in fe r th a t P re a d m o re w as a “ One of the first things I S te in fa tt vow s th a t he w o u ld break a 71-year p o litic a l hack. Democrat baa heM Mr Mi would do as sheriff would be to n e v e r use p a id in fo rm e rs in " O f course, the n e x t ques­ post aince 1 M experiment with disarming the n a rc o tic s a rre s ts n o r w o u ld he tio n th a t com e s up is w h o Steinfatt, a pvepaaaat I police, especially the Univers­ use any w ire ta p p in g de vice s. should a p p o in t the s h e r if f, ” Eugene J. MeCarRgr's ity police,” Steinfatt said. Though P re a d m o re sa id he S te in fa tt said. dential bM, “ The only guns I ’ve seen on hoped th a t th e w o u ld n e v e r have P r e a d m o re f e lt th a t th e b o n d s to use such ta c tic s , he said p o s te d b y t h e j u d g e s w e r e n o t th a t i f th e o cca sio n aro se, he e x c e s s iv e . w o u M seek th e ne ce ssa ry c o u rt N o m in a tio n o f B o n d a u th o rity to use any w ire ta p p in g devices. “ A h ig h bond is posted in a m u n ic ip a l c o u r t,” he said, " b u t BM when the p ris o n e r is bound o v e r On the c o n d itio n s o f j a i l c e lls c a u s e d e x c it e m e n t P re a d m o re said th a t th e In g h a m C o u n ty j a i l had one o f th e top to c ir c u it c o u rt, th e bond is u s u a lly re d u c e d .” “ The bonds posted a re r i ­ My JEFFREY ALLEN ra tin g s in th e n a tio n and in the M e News Staff Writer d ic u lo u s ,” S te in fa tt said. “ T he s ta te fo r cle a n lin e ss and s e r­ " J u lia n Bend! Julian Bond! J u lia n B o n d !,” the delegates purpose o f th e bond is to m a k e vice s. c h a n te d after the name of th is you ng N e g ro le ad er was sure the susp ect w i l l show up n o m in a te d far the vice-presidency o f th e U n ite d S tates a t th is y e a r ’s stormy but a n ti- c h m a c tic D e m o c ra tic N a tio n a l Con­ “ B u t speaking o f frin g e ben­ e fits , no j a i l is p le a sa n t to be in co u rt. “ I f the ju d g e has som e re a ­ Halloween attire in , ” he said. v e n tio n . son to b e lie v e th a t th e suspect c a m p u s ,” he said, “ a re c a rrie d " T h e o n ly p ro b le m is th a t w i ll n o t r e tu r n he can ra is e the L o r r y B u r n a g le l , D e t r o i t s e n i o r , a p p lie s t h e s p i r i t o f H a llo w e e n to t h e P h i K a p p a A s a Michigan page to this y e a r’ s D e m o c ra tic g a th e rin g , I b y th e p o lic e . T h e y don’t need a s tu d e n t co n fin e d to j a i l m isse s bond. B u t f o r th e m o s t p a rt, P s i r o c k In f r o n t o f t h e i r h o u s e o n A b b o t t R o a d , ca n peraonaBy testify to th e e le c tr ic a l e x c ite m e n t th a t h is cla sses,” P re a d m o re said. S ta te N e w s p h o t o b y M ik e M a r h a n k a to w e a r a g u n .” bonds a re se t to o h ig h .” e n veloped the Chieags I n te rn a tio n a l A m p h ith e a tre w hen young P re a d m o re , a 47-year-old “ W e a re now tr y in g to w o rk o u t J u lia n Bond was aaminatrd f o r th e second h ig h e s t o ffic e o f e x -m a rin e w h o has been s h e riff a p la n w ith th e lib r a r y to d ra w th e la n d . sin ce 1961, o b je c ts to d is a rm ­ o u t books fo r th e s tu d e n t.” T h e re a re severa l masons w h y B o n d ’ s n o m in a tio n invoked such e n th u s ia s m . First o f a ll, th e n o m in a tio n w as in d ic a tiv e in g th e p o lic e . “ The idea is to r e h a b ilita te “ W eapons a re issued to po­ p ris o n e rs n o t p ris o n c e lls ,” 'Y O U N G B L O O D D O V E ’ o f th e s tro n g seuhaaeut in fa v o r o f th e G e o rg ia L o y a l D e m o ­ S te in fa tt snid. “ Y o u c a n ’ t c o m ­ lic e m e n as p a r t o f th e ir u n ifo rm c ra ts th a t Bend raprsaanted. S eco nd ly, B o n d 's n o m in a tio n w as and as such, th e p o lic e m e n p a re a j a i l w ith o th e r ja ils be­ Bond reflects new politics a r a lly in g paint tar dtanppeinted peace d e le g a te s w ho cam e to m u s t w e a r th e w e ap ons,” he cause y o u ’l l o n ly g e t a r e la tiv e C h ica g o intent an handing E u g e n e M c C a rth y th e p re s id e n tia l said. stan dard . n o m in a tio n . T h in ly, a id perhaps m o s t s ig n ific a n tly , i t w as a “ You. m u s t c o m p a re a j a i l c le a r indication that America s N e w P o litic s d id have a sound w ith an a b so lu te s ta n d a rd of fu tu re . Bond's a f t preve nted h im fr o m a c c e p tin g the n o m in a ­ w h a t a j a i l c e ll o u g h t to b e ,” EDITOR’S NOTE: The fol­ rea che d a h ig h p o in t in his fo u n d th e S tu d e n t N o n v io le n t th ir d e le c tio n fo r the y e t un­ tio n o f v ie « president. M s y o u th , h o w e v e r, g iv e s hope fo r th e O C C p o s itio n s lowing biography concerns fille d sea t and ta k in g h is case p o litic a l c a re e r w h e n h is n a n le C o -o rd in a tin g C o m m itte e (SN he said. fu tu r e o f Amartaan PuMics. w a s p la ce d in n o m in a tio n fo r C C ) and jo in e d th e A tla n ta P re a d m o re noted th a t he has Great Issaes speaker Jalian to th e U.S. S up rem e C o u rt W ednesday atght of C o n v e n tio n w e e k, I saw J u lia n Bond a lre a d y begun a c iv ilia n re v ie w Bond who will speak a t the th e v ic e p re s id e n tia l spo t and E n q u ir e r, a n e w ly -fo rm e d n o w a v a ila b le w h ic h handed do w n a u n a n i­ f o r th e first Man. Standing b e h in d h im d u rin g one o f his m a n y c o n tin u e d to re c e iv e vo te s in N e g ro n e w sp a p e r o f w h ic h he b o a rd fo r p o lice . T h re e o f the Aaditoriaas a t 3 p.m. Friday. m o u s d e c is io n in his fa v o r, in te rv ie w s daring Me C o n ve n tio n , I re c e iv e d m y f ir s t im p re s ­ By FR E D SHERWOOD s p ite o f h is w ith d r a w a l due to soon be ca m e m a n a g in g e d i­ nin e m e m b e rs o f th e b o a rd a re Bond w a s f in a lly a b le to ta ke sions o f this yo n a g man. t o 'I T s tu d e n ts State News Staff Writer b e in g u n d e r th e re q u ire d age to to r . A y e a r la te r Bond le ft c iv ilia n s . the o a th o f o ffic e in J a n u a ry Bond is f r a f tasking. M is s m a ll, b ir th m a rk e d face, has a A m on g o th e r d u tie s , th e re ­ J u lia n Bond f ir s t re c e iv e d ru n f o r th a t p o s itio n . M o re h o u se to m a k e use o f his W o rk e rs a re needed f o r v a r­ o f 1967. y e llo w is h brawn complex ran I t is m a rk e d ly in n o c e n t and y e t B o rn in N a s h v ille , Tennes­ ne w sp a p e r e x p e rie n c e as C o m ­ io us O ff-C a m p u s C o u n c i l v ie w bo ard has ju r is d ic tio n on bro ad p u b lic a tte n tio n in la te Such a tte m p ts to re-d e m o - . c a rrie s a definite wisdom. H is eyes a re m e r e ly s m a ll b la c k see, on J a n u a ry 14, 1940, Bond m u n ic a tio n s D ir e c to r fo r (O C C ) po sitio n s. a ll m a tte rs c o n c e rn in g d is c ip ­ 1965 and e a r ly 1966 w h en he w a s c ra tiz e A m e ric a ’s re p re s e n ta ­ do ts se t in lidtass a lm o n d shaped holes th a t r e fle c t a c le a r elected to a sea t in the G e o rg ia g ra d u a te d fr o m a P e n n s y l­ SNCC, a p o s itio n he held u n til A t p re s e n t th e re a re tw o v a ­ lin e , P re a d m o re said. tiv e in s titu tio n s and opposi­ re so lve . _ , v a n ia Q u a ke r p re p sch o o l and fiv e y e a rs la te r in 1966. ca n cie s on the c o u n cil. “ T he q u e stio n is n o t w h e th e r House o f R e p re s e n ta tiv e s , b u t tio n to the E s ta b lis h m e n t’ s Bond received national a tte n tio n w h en he w a s elected to a e n te re d M o re ho use C o lle g e in B ond is c o n sid e re d an a c­ A lso c o m m itte e m e m b e rs w e should have a c iv ilia n re - w as p re ve n te d fr o m ta k in g o f­ old o rd e r have c h a ra c te riz e d sea t in th e Georgia S ta te H ouse o f R e p re s e n ta tiv e s in 1965 A tla n ta , G e o rg ia a t the age o f c o m p lis h e d w r it e r w ith a lis t and v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs on a v ie w b o a rd ,” S te in fa tt said, fic e by m e m b e rs o f the le g is ­ B o n d ’s e m e rge nge as a Y o u n g ­ b u t w a s prevented fro m ta k in g o ffic e b y m e m b e rs o f th e 17. W h ile a t M ore ho use, Bond of c re d e n tia ls th a t in clu d e s n u m b e r o f p ro je c ts a re needed. “ b u t ra th e r w h a t k in d s o f la tu re w ho o b je c te d to h is bloo d D o ve in th e N e w P o li­ le g is la tu re who o b je c te d to h is s ta te m e n ts a b o u t the w a r in do vish s ta te m e n ts c o n c e rn in g he lp ed o rg a n iz e and s e rv e d as m e m b e rs h ip in th e S o u th e rn C o r­ In te re s te d persons can con­ p o w e r w i ll th e y h a v e .” tic s . M o s t re c e n tly , he le d an V ie tn a m . E vewtns My, th e U n ite d S tates S u p re m e C o u rt ru le d e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry on the re sp o n d e n ts R e p o rtin g R a c ia l ta c t th e c o u n c il in 3M S tud ent S te in fa tt a lso sa id th a t the the w a r in V ie tn a m . in te g ra te d G e o rg ia d e le g a tio n u n a n im o u s ly that the G e o rg ia House had e rre d in re fu s in g h im C o m m itte e on A p p e a l f o r H u ­ E q u a lity W a rs (S C R E W )tJan hon­ S e rvice s B k lg ., o r caH 355-8300. s h e r if f ’s po st sho uld n o t be an A fte r w in n in g a second and w h ic h w as g ra n te d v o tin g h is seat. _________ m a n R ig h ts (C O A H R ), on A t­ o r a r y m e m b e rs h ip in th e P h i p o w e r e q u a l to an a ll-w h ite la n ta U n iv e r s ity s tu d e n t o r ­ K a p p a L ite r a r y S o c ie ty o f the d e le g a tio n held u n d e r the g a n iz a tio n w h ic h c o -o rd in a te d U n iv e r s ity o f G e o rg ia a t A thens. th u m b o f G e o rg ia G ov. L e s te r a n ti-s e g re g a tio n p ro te s ts in A t ­ M ad do x a t the D e m o c ra tic N a ­ la n ta . H e a lso keeps b u sy on the tio n a l C o nve ntion . A t tw e n ty , B ond he lp ed to b o a rd o f d ire c to rs o f the South­ A t th a t co n v e n tio n Bond e rn C o n fe re n ce E d u c a tio n F u n d , th e e x e c u tiv e com ­ HOW A N D W H E R E IARN6 FLORAL LANSING m itte e o f the A tla n ta N A A C P , „ , . TO IT 9UgSM in a d d itio n to s e rv in g on the T h e U n o ffic ia l G uide to MSU’ F o r F lo w B s E d u c a tio n , In s u ra n c e and F re s h and A v a ila b le a t Book Scores, S ta te In s titu tio n s , and P ro p ­ F a s h lo n a b le D ru g S tore s,a nd T h e C a rd Shop e rtie s C o m m itte e s in the w 215 ANN ED 2.0871 “ BARS and B O O Z E ” G e o rg ia le g is la tu re . Crowd Pleaser is it RECORD THURSDAY T oda y and e v e ry T h u rs d a y o u r e n tir e L .P . re c o rd s to c k is b e in g re d u c e d to new Lo w ( p r ic e s . N e w s to c k a r r iv e s w e e k ly . = LOOK AT THESE PRICES = M fg . L is t O u r R e g u la r R e c o rd T hur P r ic e s L o w P r ic e s P R IC E S $ 1 .9 8 $ 1 .6 9 $ 1 .4 9 2 .5 0 1 .9 8 1 .7 9 Is M a B e ll 2 .9 8 3 .9 8 4 .9 8 2 .3 9 2 .8 7 3 .8 4 4 .6 9 2 .1 9 2 .5 9 3 .4 9 4 .2 9 g e ttin g a 5 .9 8 • • 6 .9 8 ‘ 5 .7 9 5 .1 9 Special Record of the Week N e w e s t R e le a s e little h ip p y? Depends on how you look at it. We aren’t blowing grass in D O O R S "W A IT IN G FOR TH E S U N " S t e r e o —• L i m i t e d Q u a n t it ie s the rack room and wearing beads, if that’s what you mean. I n fact we sit at desks and wear neckties a lot. □ But if you think that makes Ma Bell a stuffy old broad with a passion for the status quo, you aren’t with it. Stuffy old broads don’t put up communica­ tions satellities. They don’t get to be leaders in sophisticated electronics. And they c e r t a in ly d o n ’t c o n n e c t you w ith th a t blonde in Ft. Lauderdale. □ A hippy O O K W » Ma Bell? T hat’s our bag. R E C O R D D E P A R T M E N T ACR O SS F R O M B E R K E Y H A L L — F R E E P A R K IN G ìéAMi T hursday, O ctober 31 , 1968 3 NEWS H H H a p ■ p ■ e p h re y has an e x c e lle n t cha nce . a • l s t o - h a d a good chance o f c a r r y in g N e w Y , _______n r ^ id P n t The b e lie f th a t th e e le c tio n w o u ld be la te rv ic o r k meadpere s id p ree npta re la ted r re mm ade v a rk s , p re o t e p a re dknore m a rk s , “ you kno w - you h im b e tte r th a n I - a n d I 'm sure r s NEW YORK (A P ) - W ith w on o r lo s t in such b o rd e r a b rie f in v a s io n in to M a ry la n d o f w in n in g w ith o u t the e le c tio n seven o f the b ig g e s t sta te s, ex- y o u 'll be g la d to have h im back & 1 J m nrvct K M U rn . ' J . i r S 'M m sboft - - ynffitlrey cantpaigtt&n weArtes* ib e .T i I* : x d K io h t e r m e d " w r it r ly tM p fe d icca d re , h#» V- ' j/ wf -A as K - e n tn o k v . Temve&see. rRferyiatra dtot* s&bti dtarft# , v the h o m e .sta te o f G ov. S p iro * ^ ^ # # 1 1 * ', »i- J *» — - r - *■—.-.-—a .-v | e x t T ues­ R e p re s e n ta tiv e s . d a y .” A nn ap on s is irJatylctrtd's d a y on the s id e w a lk s o f N ew and Illin o is . sta te s as A rk a n s a s , N o rth and M N ix o n 's ru n n in g m a te . H e p re d ic te d th a t H u m p h re y s ta te C a p ito l. Y o rk , a p p e a lin g to thousands a t H u m p h re y sa id o f A gn ew in 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 - “ i f the m o m e n tu m c o n tin u e s " H o w e ve r, C o nn ell expressed South C a ro lin a , and V irg in ia . H u m p h re y said th a t th e re had a s tre e t c o rn e r r a lly to p ro d n e ve r been a g re a te r need fo r a o u r w ir e s e r v ic e s . frie n d s , re la tiv e s and n e ig h b o rs le a d e r o f “ s tre n g th and w is ­ to the b a llo t box. d o m ” to re c o n c ile th e n a tio n ’s I need e v e ry vo te w e can g e t " the D e m o c ra tic p re s id e n ­ L A W , O R D E R V IT A L p ro b le m s and he a d d e d : " N e v e r has th e re been a t ia l c a n d id a te d e c la re d in m a k ­ g re a te r need f o r pe op le to le a rn in g a t r a d itio n a l e le c tio n y e a r Wallace issues warning “ T h e le ft w in g o f th is c o u n ­ once a g a in to tr u s t one a n o th e r. ap p e a ra n ce in M a n h a tta n 's g a r­ In M a n h a tta n ’s g a rm e n t d is ­ tr y has tr ie d to m a k e m e o u t m e n t d is t r ic t b e fo re a c ro w d t r ic t , H u m p h re y m ad e a stro n g a m o n s te r o f so m e so rt ju s t th a t f ille d a b o u t th re e b lo cks. plea to those w h o fe e l th e re is w a itin g to g e t th e c o u n tr y in to H u m p h re y re c a lle d th a t H a r ­ li t t le o r no c h o ice be tw ee n H u m ­ W H E E L IN G , W. V a. ( A P ) - re c e p tio n a t D e tr o it T uesd ay p ro te s t w h ile h o ld in g a lo ft b la c k A t one p o in t in th e d o w n to w n r y S. T ru m a n and Jo h n F . K e n ­ a n u c le a r w a r. ” c a rd b o a rd sig n s and b la c k - M a rk e t P la z a r a lly in W hee lin g, p h re y and N ix o n . nedy -- tw o o th e r p re s id e n tia l th ir d p a r ty ca n d id a te G eo rg e n ig h t w h ic h began w ith fre n z ie d C u r tis L e M a y g lo ve d fis ts in a s a lu te to b la c k he paused, tu rn e d to a colleg e- “ N o w m y frie n d s , th e y say c a n d id a te s w a g in g u p h ill c a m ­ C. W a lla c e to ld a c a m p a ig n je e r s and wound up in a fis t- age p ro te s to r and re m a rk e d : w h a t’s the d iffe re n c e ,” said p a ig n s - had a p pe ared “ a t th is c ro w d a t W h e e lin g W ednesday sw in g in g , c h a ir-th ro w in g , fre e - Dower. W a lla c e and h is e n to u ra g e “ So y o u ’r e f o r the C o m m u ­ H u m p h re y , a d d in g : sam e s p o t” to seek h e lp and th a t the U n ite d S tates w i ll “ be fo r - a ll touched o f f - b y th e ap­ w as due in P h ila d e lp h ia la te r nists, a re y o u ! ” T hen he added: “ T h e re ’ s a g re a t de a l o f the n had gone on to v ic to r y . re le g a te d to a second cla ss p o w ­ p e a ra n ce o f n o isy h e c k le rs . to d a y f o r a r a l ly and a fu n d ­ “ I ’l l g iv e yo u a p a s s p o rt to d iffe re n c e . L e t m e t e ll you th a t “ N o w ,” said H u m p h re y ,” I e r ” unless la w and o rd e r is r e ­ T h e fo rm e r A la b a m a g o v e r­ ra is in g d in n e r. H anoi th e d a y fa te r I becom e e v e ry m a n th a t doesn’ t v o te - ask fo r y o u r he lp as I n e ve r s to re d in the na tion . n o r encou ntere d som e h e c k le rs p re sid e n t, b u t I ’m g o in g to m ake e v e ry pe rson th a t re fu se s to International News asked fo r i t b e fo re .” W a lla c e sw ung so u th w a rd in to th e A p p a la c h ia n fo o th ills of a t W hee lin g, as he does now a t a lm o s t e v e ry a p p e a ra n ce , b u t e s T he c ro w d a t W h e e lin g w as tim a te d a t 4,000 to 5,000. I t them shave yo u b e fo re you g o ." v o te -ca sts h is vo te b y h is f a il­ H u m p h re y ’s top p o litic a l aide , u re , fo r re a c tio n in th is c o u n try . • S o v i e t ^ o s m o n a u t G e o rg y B e re g o vo y b ro u g h t h is Soyuz W e st V ir g in ia a fte r a tu m u ltu o u s m a n y o f th e m stood in s ile n t ja m m e d th e M a r k e t P la z a and W a lla ce , in h is c o n tin u in g de­ W illia m C o n n e ll, said th a t H u m ­ 3 spa cesh ip s a fe ly ba ck to e a rth W ednesday w ith a p a ra c h u te s tre tc h e d o u t tw o b lo cks. n u n c ia tio n o f new s m e d ia , said la n d in g in the snow on the steppes o f K a z a k h s ta n . H e to ld th e c ro w d th a t i f a n y ­ in the e a r ly p a r t o f h is speech T he o f f ic ia l S o vie t new s a g en cy Tass said B e re g o v o y s one w a n ts to che ck h is la b o r re c o rd , a ll th e y have to do w ho th a t “ I ’m n o t ta lk in g a b o u t those a re tr a v e lin g w ith us. Old Glory flies la n d in g in a p re d e te rm in e d a re a w as so p re c is e th a t w a itin g frie n d s and co rre sp o n d e n ts c o u ld g re e t h im s h o rtly a f te r he h it th e g ro un d. B e re g o vo y, 47, is th e o ld e s t m a n to o r b it th e e a rth . Nixon colls HHH ’meek) is to ch e ck la b o r le a d e rs in A la b a m a w h o , he s a id , a re sup­ p o rtin g h im a lm o s t u n a n im o u s ly . L e t ’s be h o s p ita b le to th e m ." B u t la te r , he c h a rg e d th a t “ the m a in p u rpo se o f m o s t at half -mast until Some o f th e m w e re w ith h im on new sm en tr a v e lin g w ith us is to Vietnam peace • The U n ite d S tates and 12 o th e r n a tio n s aske d the U N. G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly W ednesday to r e a f f ir m its d e c is io n th a t the se a tin g o f R ed C h ina w o u ld re q u ire a tw o -th ir d s m a jo r it y . campaigns in Minnesota the p la tfo r m , tr a v e lin g fro m c it y to c it y as p a r t o f h is c a m ­ p a ig n s ta ff. d is to rt th e ne w s and m a k e i t appear th a t w e d o n ’ t ha ve any s u p p o rt.” As a m a t t e r o f fa c t, he said B L U E F IE L D , V a. (C P S )-T h e stud ents and a d m in is tra tio n a t T he p ro p o sa l w as e xp e cte d to be a p p ro ve d w ith o u t d if f ic u lt y W a lla c e a ls o c o m p la in e d th a t B lu e fie ld C o lle g e have de cid e d sin ce i t w as adopted la s t y e a r b y a vo te o f 69 to 48 w ith fo u r R O C H E S T E R , M in n . (A P ) - c a m p a ig n sta te m e n t. “ T he n e x t exce ssive im p o rts o f fo re ig n he is d ra w in g b ig g e r c ro w d s than th e y d id ,” the G O P c a m p a ig n e r to keep the sch o o l’ s A m e ric a n a d m in is tra tio n m u s t be one in s te e l and te x tile s a re th re a te n ­ V ic e P re s id e n t H u b e rt H u m ­ a b ste n tio n s. O n ly a m a jo r it y is needed. R ic h a rd M . N ix o n jo u rn e y e d to said. fla g a t h a lf-m a s t u n til th e end H u b e rt H . H u m p h re y ’s M in n e s o ­ w h ic h the v irtu e o f lo y a lty is in g th e e c o n o m y o f A m e ric a n p h re y o r R e p u b lic a n n o m in ee o f the V ie tn a m w a r. “ F o r fo u r y e a rs w e ’ve had a b a la n ce d by the vo ice o f con­ in d u s try and have p u t m a n y R ic h a rd N ix o n , and th a t his • A m e ric a n s co m p le te d a c le a n sw eep W ednesday o f the ta W ednesday and c a lle d the C h a rle s L . H a rm a n , p re s id e n t d o c to r in the W h ite H ouse and scie nce , in w h ic h the d u ty to e m p lo ye s o u t o f w o rk . I f e le cte d audience a t D e tr o it w as la rg e r 1968 N o be l p riz e s in science, g e ttin g the a w a rd s in p h ysics D e m o c ra tic p re s id e n tia l n o m i- o f the B a p tis t ju n io r co lle g e , h e ’s been g iv in g the c o u n try the a d v is e the p re s id e n t does n o t p re s id e n t, he said he w o u ld go tha n th e n u m b e r o f su p p o rte rs and c h e m is try . he “ a m a n w h o has tr o tte d said he ap p ro ve d the idea a fte r w ro n g p re s c rip tio n . . . W h a t n e c e s s a rily m ean th e o b lig a tio n to w o rk im m e d ia te ly to seek N ix o n spoke to in fo u r a p p e a r­ L u is W. A lv a re z , 57, o f the U n iv e r s ity o f C a lifo rn ia a t m e e k ly a lo n g b e h in d h is m a s ­ the 250-m e m ber s tu d e n t body th e A m e ric a n people w a n t is a to con sen t to his id e a s ." “ v o lu n ta ry c o n tro ls ” on im ­ ances in th a t c it y Tuesday. B e rk e ly w on the p riz e in p h ysics, and N o rw e g ia n -b o rn L a rs t e r ” - L y n d o n B. J o h n s o n -a n d vo te d u n a n im o u s ly fo r it. new d o c t o r - w e ’re n o t g o in g to N ix o n m ade one c o m m e n t in O nsager. 64, o f Y a le U n iv e r s ity re c e iv e d th e a w a rd in c h e m ­ c a n n o t now be e xp e cte d to lead. p o rts. h ire a p h a rm a c is t. ’ ’ * h is speech w h ic h cou ld be ta ke n As he has been d o in g in re c e n t is tr y . T h e y jo in th re e A m e ric a n s w h o e a r lie r th is m o n th T he R e p u b lic a n n o m in e e fo r A t the o u ts e t N ix o n said, as a h in t about his th in k in g on days, the th ir d - p a r ty c a n d id a te shared the p riz e fo r m e d ic in e and p h y s io lo g y . T he peace the W h ite H ouse too k a c a lc u la t­ " T h e r e ’s n o th in g th a t w o u ld a ne w s e c re ta ry o f a g ric u ltu re . de voted m u c h o f h is speech to friz e w e n t to a F re n c h m a n , and th e lite r a t u r e p riz e to a ed c a m p a ig n d e to u r to p u t in m e a n m o re to us th a n to c a r r y H e p ra ise d Rep. A lb e rt Q uie of in te n s ifie d a tta c k s on ne w sm e n Japanese. E a c h p riz e th is y e a r is w o rth a re c o rd $70,000. an ap p e a ra n ce in H u m p h re y ’ s T he S ta te N ew s, the stu d e n t n e w sp a p e r a t M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity , is H u b e rt H u m p h re y ’s ho m e s ta te M in n e s o ta and said he " w i l l be and, as usu al, ta u n tin g r e p r i­ ho m e s ta te , and d e c la re d th a t published e v e ry c la s s d a y th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r w ith s p e c ia l W elco m e W eek - a n d w e ’r e go in g to do i t . ” m y O rv ille F re e m a n , i f you m an ds fo r th e h e ckle rs. and O rie n ta tio n issu e s in J u n e a n d S e p te m b e r. S u b sc rip tio n r a te s a r e $14 National News h is r iv a l’s " f a ilu r e to e x e rc is e h is in te lle c tu a l c o u ra g e has been N ix o n sa id "u n q u e s tio n in g k n o w w h a t I m e a n ." p e r y e ar. obedience to the w h im s o f the • S p iro T . A g n e w ’ s c a m p a ig n m a n a g e r m e t to d a y w ith h is m o s t se rio u s f a ilu r e . " M em b e r A sso ciated P r e s s , U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, In la n d D aily P r e s s P re s id e n t” has c h a ra c te riz e d o ffic ia ls o f th e N e w Y o rk T im e s to discuss e d ito r ia ls w h ic h Russ G ibb p re s e n ts in D e tr o it A ssociation, A ssociated C o lleg iate P r e s s , M ichigan P r e s s A sso ciatio n , M ich­ N ix o n fle w fro m S yracu se, W a sh in g to n d u rin g Jo h n so n ’ s igan C o lle g iate P r e s s A ssociation, U n ited S ta te s S tu d e n t P r e s s A ssociation. c r itic iz e d the R e p u b lic a n v ic e -p re s id e n tia l ca n d id a te . N Y ., to R o c h e s te r f o r an a ir ­ y e a rs in th e W h ite H ouse and F r id a y , S a tu rd a y , S u n d a y N e ith e r the c a m p a ig n m a n a g e r G e o rg e W. W h ite , J r ., p o r t r a lly w h ic h d re w a c ro w d H u m p h re y ’s as v ic e p re s id e n t. Second c la s s p o stag e p aid a t E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. n o r the T im e s had a n y im m e d ia te c o m m e n t. N o ve m b e r 1, 2 , 3 E d ito ria l and b u sin ess o ffice s a t 347 S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s B uilding, M ich ig an p o lic e e s tim a te d a t som e 7,500. “ A m a n w h o has been tra in e d S ta te U n iv e rsity , E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. T h e re w e re w a v in g H u m p h re y to say yes ca n n o t be e xp e cte d to Jeff Beck • V ic e P re s id e n t H u m p h re y said to d a y th a t a r e p o r t th a t p la c a rd s , c h a n ts of th e v ic e choose a id e s w h o can d a re to P hones: he had a cce p te d s ix v a lu a b le la ke sid e lo ts in M in n e s o ta E d i to r ia l.................................................................................................................. 355-8252 p re s id e n t’s na m e f r o m som e in say n o ,” N ix o n a s se rte d . “ A fr o m a w e a lth y p a tro n o f th e D e m o c ra tic p a r ty w a s “ b u n k ." C lassified A d vertising ................................................................................. 355-8255 th e p re d o m in a n tly R e p u b lic a n m a n w h o has tr o tte d m e e k ly D isplay A d v e rtis in g ............................................................................................ 353-8400 • The B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n a cce p te d to d a y a s ta te peace p la n a im e d a V ’e p d i n & 'iH f N ew ! Y fjr k C iiy te a c h e r's s tr ik e tu rn o u t. a lo n g b e h in d h is m a s te r ca n n o t “ T he issue has been m a d e by be e xp e cte d to lead. th e o th e r p & rty ; th e y m a d e i t " I d o n ’ t w a n t a g o v e rn m e n t of G rande Ballroom G rand R iv e r at B e v e rly - 1 b lo c k South o f Jo y B u s in e s s - C ir c u l a tio n ....................................................................................... 355-3447 P h o t o g r a p h i c ....................................................................................................... 355-8311 th a t has a ffe c te d 1,1 m illio n p u p ils. T he te a c h e rs ' un io n, w hen th e y d o m in a te d th e m a n ye s—m e n ." N ix o n said in a A d m is s io n $4.00 h o w e v e r, has sche du led m o re s tr ik e p a llie s. rf é . Jh Ï \/ i rf * jf **s ; ./ *11 h S t r a ig h t t a lk O N E S P O T C A N M E A N \ a b o u t y o u r fu tu r e A L O T . . . a t F o rd M o to r C o m p a n y . SEE T H E SPOT R E M O V A L S P E C IA LIS T S RALLY As a product engineer. You might walk in one morning and find this assignment on your desk: MAN AT. . . "Parking lots are places where people bang up car doors. Can you design a door that eliminates this problem?" Or you might be asked to solve SHOP cab vibration in semi-trailer trucks. Or design a unique approach-to vehicle controls. * As a manufacturing engineer. You might find the following: "We’re planning to build a bigger en­ CLEANER S 623 E . G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g HeieS ® gine at our #2 plant. Could you engineer the changeover economically?” Or, you might be asked to determine the manufacturing feasibility 'A c ro s s fro m Student S e rv ic e s ’ of a new product idea. M o ve s 'n' g ro o v e s w ith co o kin ' lo o k s fo r sch o o l As a marketing man. Today’s problem might be: "Markets nobody else knew were there made Now Open Mustang and Thunderbird a success. 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If y o u 're lo o k in g f o r c h a lle n g in g assignments a n d th e 4600 B R r r r o N rd . perry re w a rd s th a t com e fro m solving them , see o u r re p re se n ta ­ tiv e w h e n he visits y o u r cam pus. O r send a resume to ito rd M -7 8 A N D FO LLO W T H E SIGNS CALL I OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. (Tue«.-Sat.) FRANDOR CENTER Mon. Noon-9 p.m.; Sun. Noon-6 p.m. PHONE: 351-0150 625-3111 o r 625-3311 DAVE SHORT E d w a rd A . B r ill M I C H I G A N e d i to r- in -c h ie f C .arol B u d r o w , Ferency on com eback trail’? x iïï v. "v * ' v # ♦ U N IV E R S IT Y J n m e s S. G r a n e l l i, m a n a g i n g e d i t o r T r i n k n C lin e , c a m p a * e d i t o r J e r r y B a n k h it r s i, é d i t o r i a l e d i t o r “ Z o lto n F e re n c y -w h o 's h e ? " th e ir p re s id e n tia l ca n d id a te , H u b e rt H. T o m B r o u n, sp o r ts e d ito r I f Z o lto n F e re n c y w e re to d ie to m o r­ H u m p h re y , w a s a d is s id e n t in 1948." P a tr ic i a A n s t e t t , a * » o c ia te c a m p u s e d i t o r ro w . th a t w o u ld p ro b a b ly be h is e p ita p h . P ro b a b ly F e re n c y ’ s be st sp e a kin g U n lik e som e p o litic ia n s ' nam es, ‘ F e r ­ assets a re h is q u ic k w i t and u n in h ib it­ S ix -tim e re c ip ie n t o f the P a c e m a k e r a w a rd f o r o u ts ta n d in g jo u rn a lis m . e n c y ’ is n o t a household w o rd in M ic h ­ ed sense o f h u m o r. W hen he co m b in e s igan o r in th e n a tio n . Those people w h o h is w i t and h is p o litic a l b a ckg ro u n d , do a ckn o w le d g e F e re n c y 's e x is te n c e th e re s u lts can be s o m e w h a t h u m o ro u s u s u a lly do so in m e m o ry o f h is il l- f a t ­ fo r h is audiences. e d it o r ia l s ed a tte m p t to w in th e M ic h ig a n g o v e r­ n o rsh ip in 1966 o r fo r th e ro le th a t he in g In ta lk in g a b o u t R ic h a rd N ix o n d u r­ the M c C a rth y stu d e n ts m e e tin g , p laye d in th e “ D u m p Joh nso n” m o v e ­ he q u ip ped , “ N ix o n --is n ’ t he so m e th in g ? m e n t w ith in the D e m o c ra tic p a r ty th is H e ’s m a d e th e g re a te s t co m e b a ck sin ce yea r. L a z a ru s .” F o r E . L a t i s i n g ’s O th e rw is e F e re n c y is a fo rg o tte n m an . “ N o w G e o rg e R o m n e y is a good m a n , F e re n c y w o n 't fo rg e t those y e a rs in b u t he ’l l d ie lik e W illy L o m a n , c h a n tin g East Lansing voters will get familiar with the facts. East concerns are located here. The p o litic s th o u g h ; i t is n 't th a t easy f o r a ‘ B oy, th e y lo ve d m e in Id a h o ’ as he m a n o f p rid e and p rin c ip le . H is d a ys as do es,” he said. a third chance Tuesday to de­ Lansing is going to have a very additional funds from new a p o litic ia n w e re m a rk e d by d e fe a t, obs­ F e re n c y has a lw a y s w a n te d to s e rv e cide whether they want to re­ difficult time attracting accom­ business would be a boost to c u r ity and fru s tr a tio n . W h a t's m o re , th e p u b lic in a g o v e rn m e n ta l c a p a c ity . main in the past, clinging to a modation and restaurant busi­ the city's pocketbook. There the e m b a rra s s m e n ts th a t he s u ffe re d Z o lto n F e re n c y d u r in g h is u n ­ A lth o u g h i t is h is g re a te s t a ttr ib u te , 60-year-old law, or whether then m u s t b rin g ba ck b itt e r m e m o rie s . th is w a n t c o u ld be h is g re a te s t w e a k ­ ness if it continues prohibition. are several notable examples s u c c e s s fu l 1 9 6 6 g u b e r n a to r ia l B u t, those da ys a re b e h in d h im now. ness. they want to take a beneficial Since liquor constitutes a siz­ in which prospective builders C itin g p e rso n a l and fin a n c ia l re s p o n s i­ c a m p a ig n . T he m a n has th e c a p a b ilitie s and the step forward, enabling the city able proportion of their in­ have bypassed East Lansing b ilitie s as h is reasons, F e re n c y has d e s ire to be an e le c te d g o v e rn m e n t re p ­ to keep pace with the times. come and is a big “drawing because of this ancient law. “ r e t ir e d " fr o m p o litic s . re s e n ta tiv e o r o f f ic ia l, and he w o u ld un­ T h e re 's a n o th e r rea son u n d e rly in g his in s ig h t on p o litic a l a ffa ir s fre q u e n tly d o u b te d ly m a k e a good one. B u t the card,” most will choose a lo­ Moralists contend that re tire m e n t, h o w e ve r. I t a p p e a rs th a t he q u e stio n re m a in s as to w h e th e r o r not o ffe rs a ra r e tw is t. A local proposal to abandon cation outside the city. drunks will be running wild on w a nts to r e b u ild h is p o litic a l im a g e and “ T h e y 're c a llin g those o f us w h o b ro k e he can g e t e le cte d . prohibition, by permitting li­ It does not seem profitable to the streets if the law is m a ke a co m e b a ck som e d a y. a w a y fr o m th e D e m o c ra tic E s ta b lis h ­ F e re n c y should be b a c k in p o litic s in F e re n c y m ig h t ha ve been a li t t le be­ m e n t e v e ry th in g fr o m y ip p ie s . h ip p ie s, 1970 i f he can “ p u t i t a ll to g e th e r” and quor to be sold in motels of the city, either in terms of changed. (Is someone insinuat­ fo re his tim e . W hen he b ro k e in to i f the t im e is rig h t. W ho kn o w s, m a yb e d ro p o u ts, to d is s id e n ts ,” he re m a rk e d more than 50 rooms, restau­ taxes or of growth to con­ ing MSU students indulge?) It p o litic s the tim e w a s n o t r ig h t and the re c e n tly a t a m e e tin g o f M S U S tud ents he w i ll m a k e the g re a te s t co m e b a ck rants for more than 50 diners, tinue the statute that has been is not likely that alcoholic con­ people w e re n o t re a d y f o r h im . K n o w in g fo r M c C a rth y . “ B u t th e y fo rg e t th a t sin ce N ix o n . . . sumption will increase if the th is now, F e re n c y m ig h t be w a itin g fo r and package stores, is one of in effect since 1907. The only h is p a rty and his s ta te to c a tc h up w ith many issues the electorate will source of tax revenue in East proposal passes, since anyone h im . have to decide on Tuesday. Lansing is from personal pro­ compelled to this sort of ac­ In o rd e r to he lp re b u ild h is im a g e , Bv now, nearly everyone is perty tax, since no industrial tivity need drive only a half F e re n c y a p p e a rs re a d y to go a n y w h e re mile from campus to acquire a t a n y tim e in o rd e r to speak to people ab ou t his b e lie fs . As a w r ite r , I have booze. The availability of li­ Beaumont Forum quor is certainly not a major problem, and any slight in­ seen F e re n c y speak in s e v e ra l d iffe re n t c itie s and to s e v e ra l d iffe r e n t age b ra c k ­ ets. Invited speakers include two convenience incurred because Probably one of the greatest trustees, the associate dean of The au diences d u rin g a F e re n c y drawbacks to the smooth func­ the city is dry has not been speech a re n e v e r v e ry la rg e ; m a yb e be­ students, two Off Campus much of an obstacle to drink­ cause o f the " F e r e n c y le g e n d " o r be­ tioning of a multiversity is the Council members, and one lack of communication be­ ers. cause o f h is easy a v a ila b ilit y as a former member of the ASMSU speaker, I d o n 't kno w . B u t m o s t o f the tween students, facultv and ad­ Student Board. The discussion It is time for withdrawal of people w ho have lis te n e d to h im speak ministrators. To attack this w a lk a w a y w ith a fa v o ra b le im p re s s io n should be lively. this archaic law. Arguments o f the m an. problem. ASMSU will have the The success of the forum, against the proposal have little As a p u b lic spe ake r. F e re n c y is not first of what hopefully will be however, depends on the inter­ substance. The city is still saying a n y th in g d iffe re n t th a n b e fo re . He a regular “ Beaumont Forum" est of students. No turnout fighting progressive measures s t ill says w h a te v e r com e s to his m in d , w h e th e r it is c o n tro v e rs ia l o r n o t con­ at 3:30 p.m. today. means no forum. that will bring it up to par with tro v e rs ia l. B u t the people no lo n g e r look The proposed topic for the The Beaumont Forum could the rest of the area, but if it is upon h im as ju s t a n o th e r b ra sh p o li­ first gathering is “The Role of be a welcome addition to life to emerge from the 1920's, a tic ia n w ho w i ll say a n y th in g to g e t in to the Student in the Power Struc­ o ffic e . _ in the multiversity where it is period which showed that pro­ ture," an especially important so easy to get lost in the maze hibition does not work, it will F e re n c y lik e s to ta lk to the y o u n g e r g e n e ra tio n , w h ic h re p re s e n ts the vote s t5>ic to be sure, but there will of administrative machina­ have to be flexible enough to o f to m o rro w . A nd his yo u n g e r audiences be no strict rules limiting the tions. 3:30, Beaumont Tower. keep pace. th a t I have seen lik e to h e a r h im . In discussion. -The Editors -The Editors v o ic in g his vie w s . F e re n c y speaks in te rm s o f issues, fa c ts and people, w h ic h to the y o u n g e r set is s o m e th in g o f an o d d ity in these p o litic a l tim e s . The Halloween mystique In speech d e liv e ry , F e re n c y show s sig ns o f h a v in g m a s te re d th e r ig h t sys­ te m . U n lik e m a n y o th e r people, he is a b le to p o r tr a y e m o tio n and fe e lin g in his w o rd s. W hen he says to an a u dience “D o n ’t be a fra id to le a v e - I ’ve had peo­ p le w a lk o u t on m e b e fo r e ." th e re is no Tonight when gusts of wind d o u b t th a t he is b e in g e rn e st. come sweeping into the room F e re n c y a p pe ars to .have a keen and all your papers land in a kn o w le d g e o f p o litic s and is re a d y to scattered m ess on the floor, co n ve y th is kn o w le d g e w hen asked. H is don't grumble and slam the window shut. Pause for a mo­ ment 'to consider the hopeful O U R R E A D E R S ’ M IN D S vigil of a small boy sitting in Games’ for athletics a pumpkin patch. His ears are straining, his eyes search the sky. moonlit but still fright­ fully dark, for some trace of o w evril Block and Bridle banner lo w in g th e b a nq ue t a t 6 p .m . and b a ck in O cto be r. U n ifo r m T im e A c t r e q u irin g a ll ta k e n a stand on th e issue, W h e re do w e go fr o m here? A n o th e r a rg u m e n t a st T h e m e a n in g b e h in a th e B lo c k a i d B r i d l e C l u b ’ s f la g Is e x p la in e d by K e n M u r r a y , The p ro g ra m schedule D ia ­ sta te s to o b se rve D S T , e f­ b u t opponents and p ro po nen ts A ll sessions, open to s tu ­ D S T is th a t o w n e rs and pa ns K a la m a z o o s e n i o r , a t th e c l u b ’ s f o r m a l I n i t i a t i o n . T h e i n i t i a t i o n w a s h e ld T u e s d a y lo gu e is : fe c tiv e A p r il, 1967. The o n ly have pre se n te d s e v e ra l a rg u ­ d e nts, w ill be held in the cla ss­ o f d riv e -in m o v ie s d is lik e * ST to o ffic ia lly in d u c t new m e m b e rs . S ta te N e w s p h o to by J o e I s c a F r id a y - S tu d e n t s u b -c u ltu re e x c e p tio n w as i f the s ta te le g ­ m e n ts. ro o m s o f H o lm e s H a ll. because m o vie s m u s t s ta r t la te r pre se n te d in a coffeehouse is la tu r e s p e c ific a lly e xe m p te d P ro p o n e n ts p o in t to the e x tra s e ttin g .. its s ta te fro m DST. ho u rs o f usable d a y lig h t fo r e n jo y in g o u td o o r a c tiv itie s and S a tu rd a y -- C offeehouse - no T he M ic h ig a n L e g is la tu re e x ­ e m p te d M ic h ig a n fr o m the fe d ­ re c re a tio n . As M ic h ig a n is a re c re a tio n s ta te , a d d itio n a l p ro g ra m . N o v. 3 -- T he D e tr o it new s­ 100% H U M A N HAIR e ra l a c t by passing A c t N o. 6 o f P u b lic A c ts o f 1967. The h o u rs w o u ld b e n e fit o u td o o r en- p a p e r s trik e : W ho r e a lly lost? FACULTY FACTS CASCADES T h e new v e r s a tile h a ir p ie c e Colonel named chairm an can be o f s ty le s m ade in to in c lu d in g a v a r ie ty th e new s p ir a l c u rl e ffe c t of 'IT aerospace studiles a ll c o lo r s on $ 80 19 D IS P L A Y U.S. A ir F o rc e C ol. B e rt succeeded J. C o lb y L e w is as N a tio n a l Assn. o f E d u c a tio n a l S haber w as re c e n tly na m ed c h a ir s ta tio n m anager m a n o f th e D e p t, o f A erospace (c h a n n e l 10), M S U te le v is io n . a t W M SB B ro a d c a s te rs and is on the bo a rd o f d ir e c to rs o f th e Cen­ ONLY . . . S tud ies a t M S U . P age is a m e m b e r o f the t r a l E d u c a tio n a l N e tw o rk . R e p la c in g L t. C ol. G e ra ld T. H e y b o e r, C ol. 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Q uin n, r e t ir in g p re s id e n t o f M V M A , w h o te rm e d m E llis “ the p e rs o n ific a tio n o f a d e d ic a te d p ro fe s s io n a l m a n ." d is c o u n t records » A pa pe r e n title d “ T he B ud d­ h is t th e o ry o f M e a n in g (ap oh a) and N e g a tiv e S ta te m e n ts " has been p u b lish e d b y D h ire n d ra S ha rm a. asso cia te p ro fe s s o r o f 225 A N N S T. p h ilo so p h y, J u s tin M o r r ill C ollege, in “ P h ilo s o p h y E a s t and W e s t." H e has a lso re v ie w e d th e book " I n P ra is e o f K re s h n a " THIS IS NO TRICK - - - by E d w a rd D im o c k and D enise L e v e rto v in the N e w Y o rk T im e s B ook R e vie w . THIS IS A TREAT! " L a F ie s ta M e x ic a n s ," a c o m ­ p o s itio n by H . O w en R eed, p ro ­ HALLOWEEN SALE fesso r o f m u s ic and c h a irm a n 1 3 LP o f g ra d u a te c o m p o s itio n , has been re c o rd e d fo r an a lb u m ! SET t itle d " F ie s t a " in the D ecca la b e l. 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M ic h ig a n N a t io n a l B ank ASSETS OVER OHE RILU0N DOLLARS ■ OPEN ’TIL 4:30 P.M. MON. THRU SAT. ■ MEMIER F.D.I.C. HOURS: 9:30-8:30 DAIL R o b e rt D. P age, a m e m b e r o f P H . 3 5 1 -8 4 6 0 225 A N N ST, 9:30-6:00 SAT. the M S U s ta ff sin ce 1954, has T h u rsd ay, O ctober 31, 1968 £ Michigan State New s, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS B L O C K E R B E R L IN S K I Frosh gridders fr p* 5 f c r f ^ w s x s k b o H re a d y fo rjris h A i . “ P R i .v i ■ Sj > M S U ’s fre s h m a n fo o tb a ll te a m ta c k le s w ill be N ic h o ls o n and opens it s a b b re v ia te d season M c L a u g h lin , w ith Joe D u d le y , s e lfis h p la y e r and is w illin g to B e r lin s k i s4id. “ I t r y to h it the “ W e 've g o t a lo t o f s p ir it By GARY WALKOWICZ F r id a y w h en th e y b u m p heads a 220 poun de r fr o m D e tr o it a t do a n y th in g w e ask h im to. d e fe n d e rs a ro u n d th e knees o r on th is te a m ." B e rlin s k i said. Stale News Sports Writer ^ w ith th e N o tre D a m e fre s h m e n m id d le g u a rd . D a r y l S m ith , 6-3 B e r lin s k i’s b lo ckin g has lo w e r. I f you g e t a good angle “ T he e n th u s ia s m b u ilt up as Q u e stio n : W hen is a ru n n in g a t S outh Bend. C oach E d R u th ­ 235 fro m D e tr o it and D oug H a l­ he lp ed M SU ta ilb a c k s to ta l a n d d e liv e r a good b lo c k you w e w on o u r f ir s t th re e gam es back n o t a ru n n in g back? o v e r 850 y a rd s rush in g in the sh o u ld a lw a y s be a b le to ta ke and i t dro pp ed o n ly a li t t le e r fo r d fe e ls th a t th e co a c h in g lid a y w i ll be th e lin e b a c k e rs A n s w e r: W hen he ’s p la y in g s ta ff has re c ru ite d a “ fin e w ith D o ug B a r r , B ob W a le ro - S p a rta n ’s f ir s t s ix games. th e m o u t o f the p la y .” d e sp ite those tou gh losses to fu llb a c k in M S U ’s ‘ I ’ fo rm a ­ g ro u p o f fo o tb a ll p la y e rs .” w ic z , and H e n ry M a th e w s in the M o s t o f th e b lo ckin g th a t F o r th e second s tra ig h t y e a r M ic h ig a n and M in n e s o ta . We tio n . T h e young S p a rta n s ha ve a s eco nd ary. B e r lin s k i saw in high school B e r lin s k i has been h a n d lin g kn e w i f w e p u t e v e ry th in g to­ F o r th e in fo r m a tio n o f those n u m b e r o f o u ts ta n d in g b a c k ­ B a r r is fr o m C anton, O hio, w a s in fr o n t o f h im . H e w as th e p u n tin g d u tie s fo r M SU. g e th e r w e cou ld b e a t anyone. ’ f o o tb a ll fa n s w h o o n ly fo llo w fie ld p ro s p e c ts le d b y fle e t W a le ro w ic z is a D e tr o it p ro ­ one o f the U p p e r P e n in su la ’s He a ve ra g e d 37.0 y a rd s p e r B e rlin s k i said. th e b a ll, D ic k B e r lin s k i has h a lfb a c k s E r ic A lle n , a 5-11, d u c t w h ile M a th e w s is fro m g re a te s t ru n n e rs , to ta lin g 3,593 p u n t la s t y e a r and has 21 pu nts “ A g a in s t N o tre D a m e , the been the S p a rta n ’ s s ta rtin g 170 po un de r fr o m G e o rg e to w n , A k ro n , O hio. fu llb a c k in e v e ry g a m e to da te. y a rd s and 61 touchdow ns in fo u r y e a rs o f p re p p la y . f o r a 38.4 a ve ra g e t h is season “ I t r y to g e t a c o m b in a tio n o ffense m ove d the b a ll w e ll and the defense p ta ved tre m e n Looking fo r trouble S.C., and G re g B re w e r, 6-1, R u th e rfo rd w a s h e s ita n t to F u llb a c k s a re assum ed to be 198 fr o m D u rh a m , N .C . e v a lu a te h is te a m 's chances “ E v e r y b a c k fie ld m an lik e s o f good h e ig h t and d is ta n c e on dous b a ll We b e a l a re a l good E s c o r t in g q u a rte rb a c k B ill T r ip le t t In S a t u r d a y s th e w o rk h o rs e b a llc a rr ie s on a R u th e rfo rd has tw o b ig f u ll­ a g a in s t th e Iris h . to ru n w ith th e b a ll b u t m y m y p u n ts ,” B e rlin s k i said. “ I te a m . I'v e n e ve r seen as m u ch u p s e t w in over N o tre D a m e , M S U f u l l b a c k D ic k fo o tb a ll te a m , b u t B e rlin s k i b a cks in S co tt M ilte n b e rg e r, “ A t th is stag e th is lo oks jo b is to b lo c k and I m c e r ­ B e r l i n s k i (2 2 ) lo o k s f o r s o m e o n e t o f a lt t e n w ith a has c a r rie d o n ly 29 tim e s a ll had knee s u rg e ry la s t s p rin g u " i l >' as th is te ^ m 6-4, 221 fr o m M id d le to w n , lik e a fin e g ro u p o f fo o tb a ll ta in ly w illin g to do i t f o r th e an d, on m y p u n tin g , i t b o th e rs had in the lo c k e r ro o m a fte r season g a in in g 114 y a rd s . b lo c k . O hio , and E ug en e P a n k n e r, a p la y e rs b u t th e y h a v e n ’t m ad e good o f th e te a m ," B e rlin s k i m e a lit t le . I ha ve n ’t been the g a m e S ta te N e w s p h o to b y B o b I v in s T h e s e n io r fr o m Q uinnesec 6-3, 210 po un de r fr o m W a te r­ a b lo c k o r a ta c k le y e t fo r is e m p lo y e d m a in ly as a b lo c k e r said. a b le to pop th e b a ll th e w a y ------------ --------------------------------------- fo rd . M S U ,” R u th e rfo rd said, “ b u t “ T h ro w in g a good block and I should and I ha ve n ’t been in f r o n t o f th e S p a rta in ta ilb a c k s , T he q u a rte rb a c k p o s itio n is th e w o rk th e boys have done s p rin g in g a te a m m a te loose ta ilb a c k s . g e ttin g th e good sp in you lik e up f o r g ra b s b e tw e e n S teve P ir o “ We need an o u ts ta n d in g ca n be ju s t as s a tis fy in g as m a k in g a long ga in yo u rs e lf . " to h a v e .” FACE OHIO SATURDAY fr o m Io w a C ity , Io w a , and 6-4 a g a in s t th e V a r s ity has been v e r y b e n e ific ia l and th e y have b lo c k e r p la y in g fu llb a c k in o u r E v e ry S p a rta n opponent th is D a n W e rn e r fr o m R o c k y R iv e r, show n th a t th e y can do a good B e r lin s k i’s s m a ll size p re ­ ‘ 1’ fo rm a tio n and D ic k has done y e a r has p u t a s tro n g ru s h on O hio. jo b . ” v e n ts h im fr o m ju s t going o u t a v e ry fin e jo b fo r u s ,” M SU M S U 's p u n ts b u t B e rlin s k i T he fre s h m e n ha ve an aw e ­ C oach D u ffy D a u g h e rty said. “ H e ’s n o t b ig in size (5 ’ 8” , and o v e rp o w e rin g the p la y e rs he’ s supposed to block, b u t he fin d s o th e r w a ys to get th e jo b h a sn’ t had a p u n t blo cke d th is season o r had m a n y bad k ic k s . Aching booters a problem som e f r o n t lin e in size, a v e ra g ­ in g o v e r 230 pounds fr o m end 186 lb s .), b u t he m a ke s up fo r i t in d e te rm in a tio n and h u stle . “ D ic k m u s t fe e l lik e a gu a rd done. “ W hen yo u ’ re blo ckin g som e B e rlin s k i ta n s have th in k s the S p a r­ a “ re a l good By PAM BOYCE w ill n o t be p la y in g th is w e e k ­ end. A le x S k o ta re k is o u t w ith an a n k le in ju r y and is a “ d o u b tfu l to end. B ig J im N ic h o ls o n , a 6-7 , 260 p o u n d e r fr o m H a w a ii, an o u ts ta n d in g p ro s p e c t and 'S’ harriers b ig lin e m a n you c a n 't h it h im c h a n ce ” a g a in s t second-ranked S tate N e w s S po rts W r it e r E rn ie T u c h s c h e re r, second a t tim e s , b u t he ’ s a v e ry un­ h ie h o r h e ’l l ru n over y o u ,” O h io S ta te on S atu rday. The S p a rta n so cce r te a m has m o re to w o r r y a b o u t th a n ju s t g e ttin g in to the N C A A T o u rn a ­ h ig h e st s c o re r fr o m la s t y e a r, is re c o v e rin g fr o m a r e in ju r e d s t a r t e r , " Coach G ene K e n n e y said. T h e C h ica g o ju n io r has fiv e go als and e ig h t assists w i l l p la y b o th tig h t end and d e fe n s iv e ta c k le f o r the S pa r­ tans. B illy Joe D u p re e , 6-5, drop Chips m e n t. W ith h a lf the te a m out knee and w i ll n o t p la y . The th is season. 215 fr o m W est M o n ro e , L a ., T he M S U cro s s c o u n try te a m o f p ra c tic e due to in ju r ie s , the C hicago ju n io r has te n m in u te s is a n o th e r end ra te d o u ts ta n d ­ W ednesday coasted to an easy b o o te rs have a p ro b le m p u ttin g o f a c tio n th is season. Buzz D e m lin g , s u ffe rin g in g b y R u th e rfo rd . w in o v e r C e n tra l M ic h ig a n ’s a te a m to g e th e r to p la y O hio fr o m r ib in ju r ie s and a p u lle d T he S p a rta n s ha ve r e c ru ite d h a rrie rs , 15-45. U n iv e rs ity th is w eekend. g ro in m u s c le , is a po ssib le a w e a lth o f ta le n te d in te r io r T he S p a rta n h a r r ie r s p u t six S cheduled to m e e t th e Bob- s ta r te r S a tu rd a y , and T e r r y );.ie m e n in c lu d in g a p a ir o f 250 m e n acro ss th e lin e b e fo re the s S a tu rd a y in E a s t L a n sin g . New recruit S anders is a lso on th e m en d fr o m a p u lle d g ro in m u scle . ta c k le s , G a ry V a n E ls t fr o m f ir s t C h ip ru n n e r as K e n Leon- u ,e S p a rta n s have s ix p la y e rs M id d le v ille and D on R o g e rs o w ic z breezed to an 25:08 f ir s t - in ju re d . S e n io r T o m m y K r e ft. T he S p a rta n fo o tb a ll te a m a c ­ fr o m L im a , O hio. T h e g u a rd p la c e fin is h on th e d e m a n d in g q u ire d a new r e c r u it T uesd ay S e co n d -strin g g o a lie Les fiv e - m ile F o re s t A k e rs course. fo u rth h ig h e s t s c o re r la s t y e a r, p o s itio n s w i ll be m an ne d by the when the w ife o f d e fe n s iv e back Lucas m isse d p ra c tic e th is is a d o u b tfu l s ta rte r. T h e St. H a llid a y tw in s , D o ug and G a ry H a ro ld P h illip s ga ve b ir t h to w e e k due to an in ju re d sh o u l­ K im H a rtm a n w a s second w ith L o u is p la y e r b ro k e a cheekbone w h o b o th go 6-2,215. a boy. T he you ng d e fe n sive de r. V a n E ls t w i ll m is s th e F r id a y a n id e n tic a l 25:08 c lo c k in g , w h ile p la y in g a g a in s t A k ro n , and un­ less he can be f it te d w ith a back D a v id K e n n e th , w e igh ed g a m e a g a in s t N o tre D a m e be­ R o g e r M e rc h a n t and D an S im e ck in a t 6 pounds 11 ounces. Coach G ene K e n n e y said cause o f an eye in ju r y . H is w e re th ir d and fo u rth re s p e c t­ s u ita b le head a p p a ra tu s , he th a t o n ly h a lf the te a m has p la c e w i ll be ta ke n b y D uane iv e ly w ith 25:35 tim e s . been out a t p ra c tic e s th is w eek Joh n M o c k too k f if t h w ith a M c L a u g h lin , a 225 p o u n d e r fro m due to in ju r ie s and b o u ts w ith [ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! W hen Y o u r T r ic k s A re D one A nd Y ou A u b u rn H e ig h ts . T h e c e n te r 25:40 and D ic k A s lin p lace d th e flu . s ix th w ith a 25:47. w i ll be M o rg a n J u s tic e , 6-1, 220 A re R eady F o r T he T re a ts , T he w in in cre a se d the S p a r­ fr o m T re n to n . T h e defense is set w ith Steve ta n s ' d u a l m e e t re c o rd to 5-0 * C o m p le t e fro n t end r e p a ir and T re v o r H a r r is w i ll le a d the M SU m e e ts M ia m i O h io U n ­ W age rs, 6-5, 205 fr o m H a m il­ Think MARSHALL MUSIC F o r T he a lig n m e n t S p a rta n H a r r is is a tta c k th e w ith 13 go als and 13 assists. on S a tu rd a y. le a d in g s c o re r to n , O hio and M a r k S to ll, 6-3, 205 fr o m O ke m o s a t ends. T he iv e r s ity a t 10 a .m . S a tu rd a y on the F o re s t A k e rs course. S ound’s & T h e S ound R e p ro d u c e rs * B ra k e s * S u s p e n s io n T e a m m a te T o n y K eye s w i ll O f T h e D ay also set the pace fo r the S pa r­ * J fV h e e l b a la n c in g * S te e r in g tans. K e ye s has 19 go als and Live assists. hot off the MARSHALL MUSIC ilS iiA « K r e f t is th e s c o re r th is th ir d season w ith six h ig h e s t WIRE 124 SOUTH L A R C H I V 4-7346 2 4 5 A N N S T . g o a ls and nin e assists. / T h e P ro fe s s io n a l G o lfe rs Assn. W ednesday asked Jud ge W illia m H . H a s tie to issue an in ju n c tio n a g a in s t the A m e r i­ can P ro fe s s io n a l G o lfe rs to p re v e n t o p e ra tio n o f the b re a k ­ a w a y g ro up . A s im ila r re q u e s t w a s d e nied la s t m o n th . ♦ * * D e nn y M c L a in and B ob G ib so n w e re n a m e d W ednesday as S e p te m b e r w in n e rs o f the V a n Heusen o u ts ta n d in g a c h ie v e ­ m e n t a w a rd in m a jo r le ag ue ba seb all. ♦ * * K ip c h o g e K e in o , O ly m p ic 1,500 M e te r C h a m p io n , w a s ta ke n to the h o s p ita l W ednesday w h e n he b e ca m e i l l a t a p a r lia ­ D o n ’t g e t m e n ta ry re c e p tio n f o r the O ly m p ic T eam . * * * P a n A m e ric a n C o lle ge o f E d in b u rg , T e xa s W ednesday be­ c a m e the fo u rth U n iv e r s ity in tw o d a ys to be p u t on p ro b a tio n s tu c k in a d u ll b y th e N C A A . P an A m e ric a n season gam es. w i ll be in e lig ib le f o r a n y p o st­ * * * p o s it io n . T he In d ia n a P a c e rs o f the A m e ric a n B a s k e tb a ll Assn. W ed­ nesday announced th e sig n in g o f D o n L e e , a m e m b e r o f the US ch a m p io n s h ip O ly m p ic te a m .^ T he M ic h ig a n A rro w s o f th e C o n tin e n ta l F o o tb a ll League W ednesday proposed a m o v e fr o m D e tr o it to M id la n d i f th e y re c e iv e a good tu rn o u t N o v. 9 a t th e M id la n d H ig h School S ta d iu m fo r a ga m e w ith th e O hio V a lle y Iro n m e n . * * * T he N e w Y o rk K n ic k e rb o c k e rs announced W ednesday the sig n in g o f 6-foot-8 O ly m p ia n B il l H o s k e t o f O hio State. H o sket sa id he w as “ v e ry m u c h ” plea sed w ith the s a la ry a rra n g e m e n t. I f y o u a re d e d i­ c a te d t o a n a c t io n c a re e r, N o r t h r o p is t iv e le a d e r s h ip t o m e e t th e ne ed s o f t o m o r r o w ’s s o c ie ty . □ N o rth ro p FREE!! t h e c o r p o r a tio n t h a t is o n e o f th e n a t io n 's SENIOR PICTURES c a n o f f e r th e e x c ite m e n t, la rg e s t m u l t i - d iv i s io n a l t h e c h a lle n g e a n d th e r e s p o n s ib il­ a e ro s p a c e c o r p o r a tio n s lo c a te d in B eca u se o f o u r y e a rb o o k i t y t h a t goes w i t h a s s ig n m e n ts o f L o s A n g e le s w h e r e th e s p e c ta c u la r d e a d lin e A L L s e n io r s m u st d iv e r s if ic a t io n o f li v in g , le a r n in g be p h o to g ra p h e d by N O V . 9 n a t io n a l s t a t u r e . Q \ \ e a re s e e k in g and le is u r e a re u n e x c e lle d . □ If C A L L 3 5 3 -5 1 5 1 g r a d u a te s w ith in h e r e n t p r o fe s ­ s io n a l s t r e n g t h w h o a re m o t iv a t e d y o u a re in te r e s te d in f in d in g o u t b y fr e s h in c e n tiv e s a n d w id e s p e c ­ m o r e a b o u t p u r p r o g r a m a n d th e t r u m c a re e r o b je c tiv e s . O u r b a s ic o p p o r t u n it ie s i t c a n o f f e r y o u , ta k e Texas B asket Special p u rp o s e is t o u t iliz e k n o w le d g e , to a c t io n n o w . M a k e an a p p o in t m e n t T h u rs d a y and F r id a y c h a n n e l s k ills a n d t a le n t in t o c re a ­ t h r o u g h th e p la c e m e n t o ffic e . T e xa s B u rg e r NORTHROP REPRESENTATIVES W ILL BE ON CAMPUS ON F re n c h F r ie s O n ly T h u rs d a y & F r id a y N o ve m p o r 7 & 8 C o le S la w 99- NORTHROP CORPORATION a n e q u a l o p p o r tu n i ty e m p lo y e r D O G n suOS 2755 E . 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(C P S ) e ra tio n of Teachers, ( A F T ) to re c o v e r th e f u ll a m o u n t of p r o p e rty d a m a g e s and expenses a t S proul H a ll a re o u t o f ja il, sta te s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b lic --In th e w a ke o f tw o p ro te s ts fo r n o n -d is c rim in a to ry h irin g m o st of th e m h a v in g been fin e d in s tru c tio n and R e p u b lic a n ca n ­ th a t re s u lte d in 197 a rre s ts , p ra c tic e s and a d m issio n s; s u ffe re d b y th e u n iv e r s ity .” $125 and g iv e n suspended sen­ d id a te fo r th e U.S. Senate, w as U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia s tu ­ —a m n e s ty , in c lu d in g no u n i­ F u r th e r m ilit a n t a c tio n and tences o f 30 d a ys. b la m in g the ca m p u s d is ru p tio n s d e n ts have c a lle d fo r a s tu d e n t v e r s ity d is c ip lin e and the a rre s ts seem u n lik e ly . The C a lifo rn ia p o lit ic a l le a d e rs on “ c o m m u n is ts ” in c a m p a ig n s trik e . d ro p p in g o f c o u rt ch a rg e s, fo r m o s t m ilit a n t o f th e stu d e n ts, w e re q u ic k to re a c t to th e oro- speeches a ro u n d th e sta te . T h e s tr ik in g stu d e n ts a re de­ th e 120 students and one p ro ­ tho se w h o to o k o v e r M oses- H a ll m a n d in g : fe s s o r a rre s te d a t T u e sd a y’s n o n -v io le n t s it-in at S p ro u l «P/.'lvS/JíV» F ra n d o r S to re H o u rs 9_a1rru_to 9 jg ^^ _ M o n d a y _ th ru _ F rld a y . . . 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H e r e , m e m b e r s o f A lp h e K a p p a A lp h a a n d D e lt a G a m m a s o r o r i t i e s as w e ll as d e n yin g c r e d it fo r th a n 3,000 of the B e rk e le y c a m ­ d is c u s s g r e e k l i f e w it h t h e i r r e s id e n c e h a ll g u e s t s a t th e D e lt a G a m m a h o u s e . c t io n f o r t h e c a s u a l li f e r ig h t t h is m in u te , th e C le a v e r co u rse ; puses' 28.000 stud ents w e re S ta te N e w s p h o t o b y W i l l i a m P o r t e o u s d in n e rs c o m e in v a rio u s s ty le s , sha pe s, --“ an end to u n iv e rs ity ra c - a c tu a lly p a rtic ip a tin g . The chances fo r a m n e s ty s a n d c o lo r s . I n c l u d i n g t h i s g r e a t seem s lim . R o ge r H eyns, cha n­ ( n o te le a th e r b u tto n s , d e e p s id e v e n ts , bra voes c e llo r o f the B e rk e le y cam p us, ic d w a is t ) . A l l t a ilo r e d b y M ic h a e ls / had place d a ll those w h o b a r­ S te rn , th e m a s te r ta ilo r s o f R o c h e s te r. ric a d e d th e m se lve s in sid e L o o k o v e r th e te a m — a n d p ic k M oses H a ll on in te r im suspen­ sio n and w ill re co m m e n d to the y o u r fa v o rite . in Mozart d ra g g e d and d e s p e ra te ly need­ s tu d e n t-fa c u lty c o m m itte e on s tu d e n t con du ct th a t th e y be k ic k e d o u t of school. H e yns has m ade no re c o m - the M o z a rt, p e rha ps re c a llin g m e n d a tio n fo r a c tio n a g a in s t the • F ro m O th e r S p o rt C o a ts $ 4 9 .9 5 I f th e B ach C o lle g iu m and K an - ed c o lo r. I t w a s done a t an a l­ the g lo rie s o f the B a ch and p erS0ns w ho sat in a t S p ro u l $ 3 9 .9 5 to $ 1 7 5 .0 0 to re i S tu ttg a rt had ended T ues­ m o s t c o n s ta n t m e z z o fo rte . M o n te v e rd i. H a ll. H e also said “ A ll ap- d a y e v e n in g ’s c o n c e rt a t in te r ­ T he R e q u ie m w as good a t its • S u its & T o p c o a ts m is s io n , th e y w o u ld p ro b a b ly e x tre m e s ; the s o ft and te n d e r, SEX "have re c e iv e d a w e ll deserved th e loud and b r illia n t. T h e p e r­ $ 5 9 .9 5 T o $ 2 5 5 .0 0 s ta n d in g o v a tio n . fo rm a n c e la cke d th e s u b tle ty A s lig h tly s tu m b lin g b e g in n in g n e cessa ry fo r th e m id d le ra n g e ; gave w a y to a m a g n ific e n t p re ­ • Q u a lity D re s s S la x th e m u s ic 's in h e re n t fla w s w e re s e n ta tio n of the B ach D o ub le e xa g g e ra te d by the in te r p r e ta ­ M a ke s N o D iffe r e n c e T o U s. $ 1 6 .9 8 T o $ 5 0 .0 0 M o te t, "S in g e dem H e rrn ein tio n . W e H ave B e a u t if u l B o o ts F o r neues L ie d ." A t w as o fte n d i f f i ­ T h ro u g h o u t th e e ve n in g , the c u lt to se p a ra te s trin g s fro m B o th M a le A nd F e m a le . F re n c h ho rns and tru m p e ts w e re 3 0 - 6 0 - 9 0 D a y C h a rg e A c c o u n ts M ic h ig a n B a n k a r d voices, so g re a t w as the blend. seldo m q u ite on p itc h o r q u ite V is it U s Soon T o See T h e m . D ir e c to r H e lm u th H illin g 's in ­ to g e th e r. In the c h o ir, the w o m ­ te rp r e ta tio n belongs to th e Ca­ sals school o f B a ch -w ith -s o u l. T he “ D o m in e J e s u " and Hos­ t ia s , " m u s ic a lly the d u lle s t en g e n e ra lly outshone the m e n ; th e y ach ie ved f a r b e tte r blend. MSU SHOE REPAIR T he m u s ic w as w ith o u t the 5 M in u t e H e e l S e r v i c e 225 E . G ra n d R iv e r m o v e m e n ts , w e re n o t enhanced T h e s trin g se ctio n w as co n sis­ o ve r-d e lin e a te d , stu d ie d sound c h a ra c te ris tic o f m a n y r e n d i­ tio n s o f B a c h 's c h o ra l w o rks. T h e re w as re ve re n c e , as though fro m a g re a t, g o th ic c a th e d ra l. by R illin g ’s d ire c tio n . T he la s t th re e m o v e m e n ts had a plea s­ a n t, m e llo w sound, h ig h lig h te d b y th e so lo ists, a m o ng w h o m te n tly e x c e lle n t. The a u d ie n ce 's response w as th e m o s t v a rie d I have seen. T h e re w e re b ra v o s a f t e r the HOLDEN REID M is s G u s t’s a lto shone. T h e “ A g ­ B ach and at in te rm is s io n . The p e rfo rm a n c e w as o cca sio n ­ nus D e i,’ ’ the la s t m o v e m e n t, P a tch e s o f people stood a fte r a lly uneven; a t best, i t w as "F A M O U S B R A N D S FOR D A D A N D L A D s u b lim e . M o n te v e rd i's " M a g n if ic a t " F r a n d o ç S h o p p in g C e n te r NOW! liv e d up to its tit le . T h e re w e re som e r h y th m ic p ro b le m s in the • Logan C e n te r 106 S. W ashington te n o r d u e t, th e w e a k e r te n o r soon re d ee m ed h im s e lf in a solo, w ith echoes sung o ffs ta g e . In an e q u a lly t h r illin g v io lin Y o u r r e s e r v a tio n s f o r H o lid a y du et, the solo v o ic e w a s c le a r, and B u s in e s s tra v e l a re co n ­ its echo d e lic a te ly m u te d . The a r t is t r y o f th e C o lle g iu m 's tw o fir m e d by o u r n e w ly in s ta lle d c o n c e rtm a s te rs w o u ld s u ffic e S A B R E r e s e r v a tio n c o m p u te r. fo r any o f the w o rld s o rch e s­ tra s . T he te n o r w ho showed such b e a u tifu l nuance and con­ F o r th e fin e s t s e r v ic e in t r o l in h is solo p e rfo rm a n c e ag a in fa lte re d in a tenor-bass tra v e l a rra n g e m e n ts duet. T he C o lle g iu m 's “ M a g n ifi­ c a t " tra n sce n d e d its fe w m in o r fla w s to re a c h the h e ig h t of > s p ir itu a lity . CALL N o v em b er 9 — 8 : 3 0 p .m . W e G ot a N ew T h in g . L an sin g Civic C enter The f ir s t h a lf o f the p ro g ra m closed w ith M ilk o K e le m e n s "H o m a g e to H e in ric h S c h u e tz ." COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE $ 5 . 5 0 , $ 4 . 5 0 , $3 . 5 0 T ick ets at L an sin g C ivic C en ter Box a w o rk whose fo rm n e a tly su its 3 5 1 -6 0 1 0 130 W . G ra n d R iv e r O ffice, Param ount N ew s C e n te r s in its s u b je c t m a tte r. " I n m y d is ­ tre s s I c rie d u n to the L o rd and he L a n sin g and E a st L ansing. he ard m e . . " . . . S harp a r ­ ro w s o f the m ig h ty , w ith c o a ls o l ju n ip e r. " The a rro w s o f the m u - . s ic w e re w e ll-sh a rp e n e d . D is tre s s w as conveyed in fa s ­ c in a tin g c h o ra l te ch n iq u e , w ith h e ightened speech, p re c is e ly «AV S M B ® . p itc h e d , and sung p a rts su p e r­ im posed. J u s t as the v o ca l chaos .... % %\\o . , ,,\\»»\\** ^ t reached an a lm o s t u n b e a ra b le iV' * * * * ,\\iA\o ty«tA\ot\\Au* .AL d is o rd e re d , it becam e o rd e re d „Wo*» tynM&LA O&Awl a g ain. The p e rfo rm a n c e w as , t \UM mWotU'U« «AV n e a rly fla w le s s . fi* WHEN YOU REVIEW tu rk e y . M o z a rt's "R e q u ie m M a s s " w as AV in c o m p le te a t his d e a th ; th e m is s VU* " " ' s c\UV A ccen t w ith R E A D -T H R U color in g in s tru m e n ta tio n , the close o f a n d fin d references a t a glance the " L a c r im o s a " and the la s t th re e m o v e m e n ts w e re c o m ­ ‘ 1’L * * IN BOOKS. R EPO R TS & CLASSROOM NOTES % M a jo r A c c e n t* ¿»ocAciit A c c e n t ^ posed by S u ssm a yr so th a t M o ­ z a rt's w id o w m ig h t re c e iv e the p a tro n ’s fee. W ith th is in m in d , .. vVU* That’s HOBIE’S new sandwich. Reponse to the introduction VU «A»«»»» th e w o rk is u n d e rs ta n d a b ly i r ­ of HOBIE’-S s a la m i su b -typ e sandwich has been so g r e a t, re g u la r. A t its best, h o w e ve r, th e re is b e a u ty in the co m p o s­ HOBIE’S now a lso o f fe r s a 12 - and 2 4 -in c h turkey sandw ich. e r 's fin a l s ta te m e n t. The m u s ic A vailab le at S l i c e s of ten d er, p r e s s e d dark and white m eat n e s t le in sid e soars. S ch o la rs m a y a rg u e as a lo a f of f r e s h ly baked French b read with p ro vo lon e c h e e s e , to w h e th e r S u ssm a yr d id i t ju s ­ tic e , b u t he enabled the w o rk 's thickly s lic e d to m a to e s and c r i s p lettu ce s h r e d s topped p e rfo rm a n c e as an e n tire m ass. with a c r e a m y sa la d d r e s s in g . If you enjoyed HOBIE’S T he C o lle g iu m and K a n to re i b e f o r e , now try our new t h in g - - it ’s a turkey. gave the w o rk a less tha n in ­ s p ire d p re s e n ta tio n . W h a t R i ll­ 1 2 -in c h l 49 ookV orö in g s k illf u lly avo id ed in in te r ­ C anned p re tin g B ach, he a c c o m p lis h e d in th e M o z a rt. I t w as too p lo d d in g , too c a re fu lly accented. T he o r­ c h e s tra w as d iscon necte d and in c o n s is te n t both to n a lly and pm 2 4 -in c h 2? 9 D r in k s • PEPSI • D IE T P E P S I 15* • DR* P E P P E R • SQUIRT r h y th m ic a lly . The voices saved the p e rfo rm ­ 3 5 1 -3 8 0 0 • H IR ES RO O T B E E R ance fro m fa ilu re . A lto U rs u la • VERNORS G IN G ER A L E S P A R T A N SHO PPING C E N TE R G u s t and Soprano E ls a K a s te la gave cre d e n ce to th e p e rfo r m ­ MSU’s Official Bookstores ance. T he th ir d m o v e m e n t, “ T u ­ ba M ir u m , ” w as w e ll done. R i ll­ in g em p ha sized a lo v e ly , sus­ ACR O SS FR O M B E R K E Y H A L L F R E E , F A S T D E L IV E R Y AC R O SS F R O M T H E U N IO N ta in e d le g a to in the “ C o n fu ta tis ” and “ L a c r im o s a ." T h u rsd ay, October 31, 1968 g Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan ' S t r a n g e r : ’ p o r t r a y a l o f f u t i l i t y > * -_ * f e inÄ a < Jrnl*af Æ t a * h t > » « 8 r t* ette?pifr< T o n ig h t ir t h e 'l a s t n ig h t To see “ T h e S tra n g e r" a t the State he is o fte n asked f o r a d v ic e and un d e rs ta n d in g . H e can no m o re w a n ts c o m m u n ic a tio n and to h im th is is fu tile . p riso n w ith s w e a tin g stone w a lls . f* And it is a p ro s e c u to r w a v in g a T h e a te r. T h is is a n o ta b ly good th a n nod h is head, in c a p a b le o f The tone 'of the f ilm is c le a r ­ c r u c ifix and a tte m p tin g in s u lt a d a p ta tio n o f A lb e rt C am us co m p re h e n d in g th e fe e lin g s of ly m e la n c h o ly . W here as a tm o s ­ by c a llin g th e c h a ra c te r " M r . c la s s ic no vel o f a b s u rd ity and a n o th e r o r o f e xp re s s in g h is ow n. ph e re is o fte n d if f ic u lt to c re a te A n tic h r is t." a lie n a tio n . A p o ig n a n t to u c h is added by in w o rd s, the f ilm ca n ap pe al In the no vel, M e u rs a u lt liv e s M ad e in 1967, th is ve rs io n w as A nna K a r in a , as M a rie . She is to o th e r senses. W e can see and and dies fo r n o th in g . G od, ju s ­ d ire c te d b y L u c h in o V is c o n ti n o t conscious o f lif e 's a b s u rd ity a lm o s t fe e l the he af, w h ic h is the tic e and h u m a n e m o tio n s a re ( “ R o cco and h is B ro th e rs ” ) and and she lo v e s M e u rs a u lt. She m a in c h a ra c te r 's bu rde n. And nothing. T h is m o v ie p ro je c ts pro du ced b y D in o d iL a u re n tiis w a n ts to be ha pp y w ith h e r lo v e r w e see th e rid ic u lo u s n a tu re o f these con cep ts u n u s u a lly w e ll. (m o s t re c e n tly "T h e B ib le " and and to m a k e h im h a pp y b y m a r ­ th e re lig io u s and le g a l m a tte rs ; And no one th o u g h t " T h e S tra n g ­ “ B a rb a re lla ” ), tw o g ia n ts o f B y S T E V E R O B IN ry in g . B u t he is honest w ith h e r tw o o f C a m u s ’ p e t hates. e r " co u ld be a d e q u a te ly film e d , th e Ita lia n f ilm in d u s try . B u t S tate N e w s R e vie w e r and te lls h e r th a t he has no lo ve The s o c ie ty is a b la n d , s ta rc h y tru e to the o r ig in a l te x t, the d ia ­ but now i t has been. So e v e ry ­ one should see it , even i f i t logue is in F re n c h . And the f ilm s t y lis t ic p o r tr a it o f the rid ic u lo u s . m eans p o s tp o n in g som e tr ic k s is a h ig h ly e ffe c tiv e and s k ill­ fu l p o r tra y a l o f a v e ry u n -m o vie - lik e novel. N o t a n ih ilis t, ho w e ver, C am us chose to liv e a m id his ow n d is ­ illu s io n m e n t, and M e u rs a u lt Staff positions open o r tre a ts . And f o r G o d 's sake, v o te rs , vo te NO on d o u b le d a y lig h t tim e T h e re is a tim e and a place-- A lg ie rs , 1939--but these a re o n ly in c id e n ta l to C a m u s’ pre ssin g does the sam e. T he b u rd e n o f life 's f u t ili t y is re p re se n te d th ro u g h o u t "T h e fo r Gamut’ telecast so th a t fo o lis h w o m a n 's c h ild re n can g ro w up k n o w in g th e d if f e r ­ th e m e s. M e u rs a u lt (M a rc e llo M a s tro ia n n i) is the c e n tra l c h a r­ S tra n g e r" by a c o n s ta n tly b u rn ­ F o r the s tu d e n t w ith a p a r tic ­ in g sun. The he at and g la r in g u la r in te re s t in te le v is io n p ro ­ p ro g ra m m in g ad ap te d to o u r m e d iu m ." he said. ence b e tw e e n n ig h t and day. V ote a n y th in g as lo n g as th e y ’l l stop s h o w in g th a t id io tic c a rto o n Meaningless a c te r w h o a c ts and is acte d upon S tudents in te re s te d in any M a r c e l l o M a s t r o i n n I , s t a r r i n g In " T h e S t r a n g e r " in I t s f i n a l r u n a t th e S ta te ra y s fo llo w M e u rs a u lt th ro u g h g ra m m in g , the M S U B ro a d c a s t­ fo r v o te rs a t a ll the n e ig h b o r­ in a w o rld o f liv in g a lie n a tio n . a re a o f te le v is io n b ro a d c a s tin g T h e a t e r , p o n d e r s h i s f u t u r e In an a b s u r d a n d m e a n in g le s s w o r l d . the a b s u rd ity o f his m o th e r’ s e rs w i ll be gin te le c a s tin g th e ir hood th e a te rs . H e re p re s e n ts m a n ’s conscious­ a re in v ite d to p a r tic ip a te in fu n e ra l, his business a n il s o c ia l p ro g ra m , " G a m u t , " in N o v e m ­ ness s u b je cte d to the "b e n ig n the p ro g ra m m in g s . F lo o r d i­ life , his k illin g o f a young A ra b , b e r. in d iffe re n c e o f th e u n iv e rs e ." re c to rs . set o rg a n iz e rs and w r i t ­ and his im p ris o n m e n t. T hen the E v e ry S a tu rd a y m o rn in g and th e o u tco m e is o v e ra ll f u t il­ e rs a re som e o f the p o sitio n s it y . In “ T h e S tra n g e r’ th e re is a long t r ia l scene c lim a c tic a lly W M S B w i ll te le c a s t a h a lf h o u r su m m a riz e s a ll th a t he has found p ro g ra m pro du ced, d ire c te d and necessary fo r these te le v is io n p ro d u ctio n s. Y A L E R U S S IA N C H O R U S aro un d h im in h is life . A n d he p e rfo rm e d by te le v is io n and r a ­ sequence o f events, b u t no c le a r­ " T h e best th in g ab ou t these d ir e c tly c o n fro n ts th is in the d io m a jo rs and in te re s te d s tu ­ Concert in communication ly d e fin e d p lo t. T h e re is a them e, stu d e n t p ro g ra m s ." W e s te r­ fo rm o f a p rie s t w ho v is its his b u t no m essage. F o r C am us th is dents. k a m p said, " i s th a t the stu d e n t c e ll b e fo re his execution. w a s lif e its e lf. And his re a d e rs, is fre e to e x p e rim e n t N e w ideas A ll the im a ge s, re a l and s u r­ " T r a d it io n a lly , G a m u t' p re ­ s tru g g lin g w ith th e ir ow n a lie n a ­ can be trie d on f i l m . " re a l. p o rtra y C am us' tra g ic sented ta le n t e v e ry w e e k ," tio n , have found m e a n in g in his W e ste rka m p a lso said th a t r e c to r c a m e to th e D e p t, o f G e r­ u a te stud ents, fa c u lty m e m b e rs h o m eland . E v e n tu a lly , w e w e re sense o f m a n 's aloneness. M e u r- C h ris W e ste rka m p , C hicago sen­ B y R IC H B E R N A R D " G a m u t" p ro v id e s stud ents m a n and R u ssia n in Sept., 1967. and a lu m n i fr o m a n y o f th e v a r ­ in fo rm e d by th e S o vie t a u th o ri­ io r and p re s id e n t o f M SU B ro a d ­ S tate N e w s S ta ff W r ite r w ith a b e tte r idea of w h a t the H e ho ld s h is d o c to r ia l d e g re e in ious d is c ip lin e s a t Y a le .” tie s th a t such th in g s w e re ‘ not ca ste rs. said. M on da y n ig h t’ s p re s e n ta tio n te le v is io n m e d iu m in v o lv e s . S la v ic la ng uag es and lite r a tu r e T he s ig n in g o f th e L a c y -Z a r- do ne’ b u t, b e fo re th is , w e had " T h is y e a r w e w ill a im fo r G ra d u a te and u n d e rg ra d u a te of the Y a le R u ssia n C h o ru s a t fr o m Y a le U n iv e r s ity , w h e re u b in a g re e m e n t b e tw e e n the p a rtic ip a te d in in n u m e ra b le m o re d ra m a tic w r itin g and good stud ents in te re s te d in p a r tic i­ F a ir c h ild T h e a tre w i ll fin d the th e idea o f th e R u ssia n cho rus U n ite d S tates and R u ssia on c u l­ g iv e -a n d -ta k e sessions,“ M ic k ie - p a tin g in " G a m u t " p ro d u c tio n s c h o ru s ’ s c o n d u c to r, D e n is M ic k - w a s b o rn d u rin g h is u n d e rg ra d ­ tu r a l exch an ge in 1958 c a ta ­ w ic z saod. should c o n ta c t th e D e p t, o f ie w ic z . no s tra n g e r to M S U . u a te w o rk . p u lte d the Y a le R u ssia n C horus T e le v is io n and R a d io o r W e s te r­ A v e r ill H a rr im a n , fo llo w in g “ I had been asked to g iv e a to its p ro m in e n c e as a f ir s t The L a tv ia n -b o rn c h o ru s d i- th e c h o ru s ’s 1960 b ro a d c a s t in k a m p a t 351-8474. le c tu re on R u ssia n fo lk lo r e to cla ss m e d ia o f th e p e op le-to th e f ir s t U .S .-R u ssia n c u ltu r a l th e Y a le R u s s ia n L a n g u a g e C lub people in te rn a tio n a l c o m m u n i­ B E S T IN FO R EIG N F IL M S exch an ge o f ra d io p ro g ra m s , in th e s p rin g o f 1954,” M ic k ie - ca tio n . Since th e t r e a t y ’s sig n ­ said, “ I th in k th e Y a le R ussian w ic z re c a lle d . “ I to ld th e gro u p in g , th e ch o ru s has m a d e fiv e C O M IN G ! C h oru s is one o f th e m o s t im ­ th a t I f e lt th e y w o u ld g e t m u c h t r ip s to th e S o vie t U n io n , as a g in a tiv e and p e n e tra tin g p ro ­ N E X T m o re fr o m th e e x p e rie n c e b y w e ll as to u rs o f b o th E a s te rn g ra m s o f c u ltu r a l exchange sin g in g th e R u ssia n songs th e m ­ and W e ste rn E uro pe . W E D . and T H U R S . th a t has been u n d e rta ke n . selves, ra th e r th a n ju s t lis te n ­ “ W e o r ig in a lly c a r r ie d on a In c lu d e d in the c h o ru s ’ s lis t in g to re c o rd s . T h e id e a o f p ro g ra m o f d ir e c t c o n ta c t w ith o f a r t is ic c re d its is f ir s t p riz e I LIMITED ENGAGEMENT») fo rm in g a c h o ru s re s u lte d and th e R u ssia n people, r a th e r tha n a t the In te rn a tio n a l C h o ra l Res- ca u g h t on. ju s t stage a p p e a ra n c e s ,” M ic k i- t iv a l a t L ille , F ra n c e , in 1962 EDWARD DMVTRVK end SAM WEILER preeent e w ic z said. “ W e w o u ld s ta r t and p ra is e as one o f the m o s t W illia m S h a k e s p e a r e 's “ A t f ir s t , th e c h o ru s w as sin g in g o u td o o rs in a sq u a re o r su cce ssfu l ensem bles a t the m a d e up o f stu d e n ts in te re s te d p a rk . 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SEVEN ARTS « A D M IS S IO N 500 C O M IN G : "T H E LA S T T IM E S T O D A Y A T l:0 0 -4 :2 0 -7 ;4 0 -L a te BOSTON S T R A N G L E R " M | HELM” J ía lla w 4 e * i id e a ti Open O nly to MSU Students and F a c u lty - IX ).’ s R e q u ire d T o n y C u rtls -H e n ry «Fonda PLU S RUTH GASSM AN Thursday, October 31, 1968 9 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan H A L L O W E E N S U G G E S T IO N S Tour offers chance to Break loose , own trick vC V . - • 'N l is very c — vv-.. fffoach the youngster ana s tm te dow s o r the S ig m a Chi house. r n ; EDITORS NOTE-The State - r o tte n , a b rie f lis t has been News will not accept blame for c o m p ile d to help you th is H a l­ T h e y w e re a lle g e d ly d isco ve re d The prank comes to a climax up a conversation with him, S tudents w h o w a n t to e a rn any acts that might be committ­ low een. b y a b ro th e r w ho w a s re tu rn in g when the owner of the pumpkin while casually cutting the bot­ w h ile th e y le a rn in E u ro p e ed by people who read this arti­ A fe w - ru m o rs s t ill abound fro m his n ig h t s h ift a t th e Olds- tries valientty to put out the tom out of his bag with a con­ should a tte n d th e m e e tin g o f the cle. a b o u t past H a llo w e ens a t M SU . m o b ile p la n t, and to th is da y, burning pumpkin, not realizing cealed razor blade. When the lik e th e s to ry ab ou t the fre s h ­ n e a rly fiv e y e a rs sin ce th e a f­ what he is putting his foot into. child walks away, pick up In te rn a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n f o r the By GREGG LORIA E xch a n g e o f S tudents f o r T e c h n i­ R e m e m b e r th e good o le days m a n w ho th o u g h t i t w o u ld be f a ir , th e ir bodies have n e ve r Another humorous stunt is everything off the ground. fu n n y to s te a l Bubba S m ith 's been found. often pulled by lazy people who Truly there have been many c a l E x p e rie n c e ( IA E S T E ) a t w h e n you used to sm ash p u m p ­ glorious crim es that have been p u m p k in a fe w ye a rs b a ck. He R u le N o. 2. D o n 't fo o l a ro u n d do not want to trick-or-treat 6:30 p .m . M o n d a y in th e H o no rs k in s , soap w in d o w s and tr ic k - o r committed on Halloween night, w a s in a d v e rte n tly ca u g h t in the w ith m e a n jo c k s on H a llo w e e n . C o lle ge Lounge. tre a t? for goodies. a c t, and legend has i t th a t e v e ry A s tu n t th a t one m ig h t t r y is and it would appear that there W illia m W ilk ie , a d v is e r to A re you a fr a id to do a n y o f O c t. 31 a headless fig u re stands know n as th e “ o ld -b u rn in g First spot a little child go­ is no limit to the schemes that »IA E S T E , says th a t stu d e n ts w ho those th in g s th is H a llo w e e n be­ ing from house-to-house. Then can be created by the human o u ts id e Bubba s old ro o m , v a in ­ p u m p k in t r ic k . " a re in te re s te d in liv in g and cause you m ig h t be c a lle d im ­ make sure his trick-or-treat mind. ly se a rch in g fo r his lo s t ap­ T o m a k e p re p a ra tio n s fo r w o rk in g in E u ro p e th is s u m m e r m a tu re ? pendage. th e c r im e , one m u s t h e is t a w i ll have a c ha nce to h e a r d e ta ils W hy n o t ju s t b re a k loose and R u le No. 1: D o n’ t fo o l a ro un d p u m p k in fr o m a f r o n t p o rc h , © SPARTAN T O M O R R O W N IT E o f th e p ro g ra m and ta lk to som e le t y o u rs e lf go th is H a llo w e e n . o f th e stu d e n ts w h o have p a r ti­ F o r those o f you w ho m ig h t w ith m ea n jo c k s on H a llo w e e n . A n o th e r ta le is to ld o f a the n c a r e fu lly f i l l th e c a rv e d - o u t p u m p k in w ith dog e x c re ­ TWIN EAST A T M ID N IG H T ! c ip a te d in th e past. have fo rg o tte n how to be m ean g ro u p o f fiv e p ra n k is h s o ro rity tio n . C a re fu lly p la c in g the l| ur pm Will Shake T h e a im s o f th e a s s o c ia tio n a re coeds w ho f e lt i t w o u ld be f a ir ­ p u m p k in b a ck on th e p o rc h , to tr a in stu d e n ts in the in d u s tria l tech niq ue s o f o th e r c o u n trie s ly h u m oro us to soap th e w in - c a s u a lly set the p u m p k in on 0 9 and to b u ild a fo u n d a tio n o f in ­ te rn a tio n a l u n d e rsta n d in g . T h e p ro g ra m places stud ents Project Hire’ reaches out AsYouQuiverandQuake in re s e a rc h la b o ra to rie s , design At O u r g to hard core unemployed o ffic e s , and p ro d u c tio n d e p a rt- . m e n ts in one o f the 39 m e m b e r c o u n trie s . F IG H T fW L L O W E fN E a c h tra in e e is p a id a m a in ­ By CHRIS MEAD and lo w e d u c a tio n a c h ie v e rs .” co m e a p e rm a n e n t p ro g ra m a t tenance a llo w a n c e ad eq ua te to c o v e r liv in g expenses w h ile in State News Staff Writer P r o je c t H ire w o rk s in close O ld s m o b ile , W a lk e r is seeking MIDNIGHT SHOW tra in in g . T h e u n iv e rs ity fin d s ho using f o r th e student. A p ro g ra m to e m p lo y the “ h a rd co re u n e m p lo y a b le s ” has passed the p ilo t stage a t co o p e ra tio n w ith th e G re a te r L a n sin g U rb a n Leag ue , a so­ c ia l s e rv ic e o rg a n iz a tio n fo u n d ­ to h ire m a n y m o re people fro m the ra n k s o f L a n s in g ’s d is a d ­ va n ta g e d persons. To be e x ­ F O R “ S tudents a re o fte n place d L a n s in g 's O ld s m o b ile p la n t and ed in 1966. T h e U rb a n League panded, the p ro g ra m w i ll re ­ w ith fa m ilie s ,” W ilk ie said. “ T h is is now a p e rm a n e n t p r o je c t o f screens “ u n e m p lo y a b le ” jo b q u ire m o re v o lu n te e r coun­ g ive s stud ents a g re a te r access to th e c u ltu r e .” th e O lds p e rso n n e l D e p t. U nder H ir e , ” th e the t it le p ro g ra m a p p lic a n ts and th e n re fe rs th e m “ P r o je c t to the O ld s m o b ile pe rso n n e l w as d e p a rtm e n t f o r P r o je c t H ire . se lo rs to p ro v id e gu id ance fo r p ro s p e c tiv e e m ­ ployees. p e rso n a l C L E A N JAMBOR€£ ! ^ * T h e s u m m e r v a c a tio n tra in in g la s ts fro m 8-12 w eeks d u rin g the laun ched in A p r il on an e x p e ri­ Each p ro s p e c tiv e P r o je c t V o lu n te e rs m a y o ffe r th e ir v a c a tio n p e rio d . T h e re is also a m e n ta l basis. 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M e d ite rra n e a n , in c lu d in g 25 By ADRIENNE MOORE e rs ' Assn. to re p la c e th e grapes, “ We can o ffe r people s o m e th in g A M ic h ig a n d riv e to su p p o rt the C a lifo rn ia g ra p e p ic k e rs he said. The U n ite d F a rm W o rk e rs . m e a n in g fu l b y h e lp in g th e m m o d e rn w a rs h ip s , p lu s 15 s e rv ­ ice and s u p p o rt c ra ft. at m o ve in to a succe ssful jo b s it ­ A llo n re p o rte d th e re w e re s tr ik e has lo s t m o m e n tu m lo ­ A F L -C IO . s tru c k the G iu m a rra V in e y a rd in D elano. C a lifo rn ia , u a tio n .” 3.000 S o vie t m ilit a r y personnel c a lly due to the p re -e le c tio n lu ll. W a lk e r said th a t even tho ugh A ug ust 3, 1967. O u t o f 1.000 e m ­ in E g y p t. 1.000 in S y ria and M a n u e l D e lga do , c h a irm a n o f 22 persons is a s m a ll s ta tis tic ployes. 950 w a lk e d out. 1.000 in o th e r A ra b co u n trie s . th e lo c a l G ra p e B o y c o tt O rg a n iz ­ co m p a re d to the to ta l n u m b e r o f " A s long as M ic h ig a n b u ye rs H e gave no sou rce fo r his in ­ in g C o m m itte e , said th a t a le tte r c a m p a ig n , see kin g th e coo pe ra­ purcha se g ra pe s fr o m C a lifo r ­ O ld s m o b ile e m p lo ye s, i t is a s ig n ific a n t step fo rw a rd in h ir ­ fo rm a tio n . b u t i t w a s pre su m e d J0 RÖ n ia . the b u y e rs a re c o n s p irin g fr o m in te llig e n c e c o n ta cts. tio n o f a re a g ro c e rs n o t to d is ­ w ith th is g ro w e r w h o is b re a k ­ in g p ra c tic e . A llo n d id n o t m a k e c le a r if the p la y g ra pe s on th e shelves and “ E v e n i f w e o n ly re m o v e one in g the la w in C a lifo r n ia .” D e l­ S o vie t planes e v e r fle w o v e r Is ­ re q u e s tin g m e m b e rs o f lo c a l gu y fro m the w e lfa re lo a d ," he gado said. ra e li-h e ld t e r r it o r y . P re s u m a b ly A c ro s s F ro m T h e U nion A c ro s s F ro m B e rk y H a ll c h u rc h and c iv ic o rg a n iz a tio n s D e lg a d o said the G iu m a rra noted, “ th in k w h a t a s a v in g i t th e y do not p e n e tra te in to Is ra e ­ C ity P a rk in g A t R e a r F re e P a rk in g A t S tore side n ot to buy ta b le gra pe s, s t ill con­ is fo r h im and fo r the co m m u n - had re p la c e d the s trik in g w o rk li a ir space, in fo rm a n ts said. tinues. e rs w ith ille g a lly im p o rte d la - >ty ” “ The p re s id e n tia l e le c tio n has N o w th a t P ro je c t H ire has be- slo w ed the c o m m itte e s a c t iv i­ b o r fro m M e x ic o . tie s d o w n ," D e lga do said. “ N o p ic k e tin g o r o th e r a c tiv itie s w i ll be held u n til a la te r da te. D e m ­ Something o c ra tic p re s id e n tia l ca n d id a te H u b e rt H u m p h re y is th e choice o f the s t r ik e r s , " he said. “ T hey b e lie v e th a t he w i ll he lp th e m in t h e ir f ig h t . " T he p u rp o se o f th e s trik e . D e l­ just happened to herí gado said, is to a d m it the U n ite d F a rm W o rk e rs u n d e r the N a ­ tio n a l L a b o r R e la tio n s A c t so “ / run beca u se i l is n o w u n m is ta k a b ly th a t th e y w i ll be e n title d to its c le a r th a t w e c a n c h a n g e th e s e d is a s tr o u s rig h ts : to s trik e , to o rg a n ize and to b a rg a in c o lle c tiv e ly . d iv is iv e p o lic ie s o n ly b y c h a n g in g th e m e n D e lg a d o e xp la in e d th a t the w h o m a k e th e m ." F a rm B ure au and o th e r business S e n a to r R o b e r t F. K e n n e d y c o rp o ra tio n s have m an ag ed suc­ c e ssfu l a tta c k s a g a in s t the C a li­ M a rch 16 , 1 9 6 8 fo rn ia g ra p e p ic k e rs because o f fin a n c ia l in flu e n c e and p a m p h le t R o b e rt K e n n e d y h a d a v i s i o n o f a N e w e r W o r ld . ca m p a ig n s. B u t he n e v e r g o t th e c h a n c e to m a k e i t a r e a l i t y . He said th a t b e fo re the s trik e , the fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t bought T h a t jo b h e l e f t t o u s . A n d I t is a jo b w e c a n do $30,000 w o rth o f g ra p e s to ship o n ly t h r o u g h p o l i t i c a l a c t i v i t y . ove rsea s b u t th a t th is fig u re has in cre a se d to $300,000. The H o w e v e r , i t s e e m s a s th o u g h n o n e o f th e p r e s e n t b ig businesses, he co n tin u e d , P r e s i d e n t ia l c a n d id a t e s s h a r e s t h e v i s i o n o f R o b ­ have n o t been e ffe c te d b y the e rt Kennedy, and so we d e c id e to s it th is one s trik e . o u t. T he L a n s in g c o m m itte e p ic k e t­ ed a re a g ro c e rs th is s u m m e r fo r B u t P r e s i d e n t s a lo n e d o n o t t u r n d r e a m s in t o , s e llin g ta b le grapes. O n ly a fe w r e a lit y . It ta k e s a C o n g r e s s as w e ll, g ro c e rs co o p e ra te d by sig n in g an a g re e m e n t to re m o v e the Now her hair p ro d u c ts fro m the shelves, D e l­ gado said. T he s to re s w e re la te r has that chic J im H a r r is o n Is r u n n in g fo r C o n g re s s , and he w a n ts to im p le m e n t t h e id e a ls o f R o b e r t K e n n e d y . pre ssu re d by th e Food D e a l­ less curly look It is o u r fo b t o h e lp h i m . 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A ll M S U stu d e n ts e x p e c tin g to r e ­ c e iv e a d e gre e b e fo re June 1970 Mr. John’sHair Fashions 501 1/2 E . G R AN D R IVER 332-0904 3 5 3 -0 6 9 2 ( P a id P o l i t i c a l A d v e r t is e m e n t ) a re e lig ib le . ACROSS FR O M B E R K E Y H A L L 24 HR. SERVICE Thursday, O ctober 31, 1968 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan 'IT area Leaders sign state charters; forecast: f r ia r o'or i i z ë M ic h ig a n can e xp e ct 20 inches m o re snow th is w in te r th a n la s t, a lo n g w ith a ve ra g e te m p e ra ­ sion th e long quest fo r e q u a li­ n ig h t on th e ir r e tu r n fro m B r a ti- d e ta ils have y e t to be w o rk e d tu re s , a c c o rd in g to T he O ld B R A T IS L A V A , C ze cho slova kia ( A P ) - W ith a n ti-S o v ie t d e m ­ t y , ” he said. sla v a . T h e re w e re s im ila r out. F a r m e r ’ s A lm a n a c . B a c k in P ra g u e the Czecho­ o v a tio n s a t stops a lo n g the w a y. J o in in g Svoboda in s ig n in g the N o rto n D. S tro m m e n , M ic h i­ o n s tra tio n s q u i e t e d , P re s i­ slo v a k le a d e rs cam e un d e r a t­ T h e S lovaks m a d e up ab ou t new c h a rte rs a t th e m e d ie v a l gan c lim a to lo g is t, c la im s th a t d e n t L u d v ik Svoboda and o th e r ta c k W ednesday by a la rg e fo u r m illio n o f the 14 m illio n B ra tis la v a C a s tle w e re P re m ­ th e A lm a n a c is as dependable le a d e rs signed new c h a rte rs g ro u p o f C harles U n iv e r s ity pe op le in C ze cho slova kia , a ie r O ld ric h C e rn ik and Jose f as a s c ie n tific guess can be. I t W ednesday c re a tin g a u to n o m ­ stu d e n ts and professors w h o W a rs a w P a c t n a tio n in va d e d by S m rk o v s k y , p re s id e n t o f the ous Czech and S lo vak sta te s bases its p re d ic tio n s on w e a th e r ch a rg e d th e m w ith y ie ld in g to tro o p s o f the S o vie t U n io n and N a tio n a l A s s e m b ly . S peakers jo in e d in a fe d e ra tio n . o b s e rv a tio n s o v e r a p e rio d o f S o v ie t a tte m p ts to re s to re S ta -' fo u r o th e r a llie s Aug. 20 to re a ffir m e d b o th C ze ch o slo va k­ Svoboda said th e new c h a r­ y e a rs and on th e p r o b a b ility th a t lin is m . In the re so lu tio n , th e y ch e ck its d riv e f o r fre e d o m of ia 's m e m b e rs h ip in th e S oviet te rs , to be com e e ffe c tiv e Jan. th e y w i ll re p e a t th e m se lve s. denounced the tre a ty g o v e rn in g speech and o th e r re fo rm s . In b lo c and th e ir d e te rm in a tio n to 1, w i ll in s u re “ th e f u ll rig h ts S tro m m e n said th a t, aside o f b o th Czech and S lo vak na­ tio n s and the f u lf illm e n t o f te m p o ra ry sta y o f S oviet tro o p s as “ a p ris o n sentence o f m a n y the p e rio d be tw ee n the tw o w o rld w a rs the S lovaks co m ­ co n tin u e w ith re fo rm s slow ed do w n by the S o v ie t-le d in v a ­ Tape from Vietnam fr o m th e A lm a n a c , long ran ge w e a th e r p re d ic tio n s have been y e a rs fo r o u r c o u n try ." p la in e d o f in e q u a lity . sion. n a tio n a l n e e d s ." S tu d e n ts l i s t e n to a ta p e f r o m a U .S . M a r i n e In V ie t n a m a t a r e c e n t S tu d e n î L i b e r a ­ m a d e w ith un can ny a c c u ra c y by S e ve ra l hundred s u p p o rte rs F e d e ra liz a tio n be cam e pos­ T he w in d in g , cob bled s tre e ts “ W e a re c ro w n in g th e e ffo rts t io n A l l i a n c e m e e t in g . S t a le N e w s p h o to b y M ik e M a r h a n k a such m e th o d s as s tu d y in g the o f the g o ve rn m e n t applauded th e s ib le because, d u rin g th e ir 1944 le a d in g to th e c a s tle w e re lin k - o f m a n y g e n e ra tio n s o f th e Slo­ le n g th o f the h a ir on c a te rp illa rs , le a d e rs a t the m a in P ra g u e u p ris in g a g a in s t th e G e rm a n ed w ith fla g -w a v in g c ro w d s th e d e p th o f fis h in th e G re a t va k pe op le and, in u n ity w ith the r a ilr o a d s ta tio n W ednesday o c c u p a tio n , th e y ag ain p ro ­ L a ke s in th e f a ll and th e d ir e c ­ Czechs, b rin g in g to a co n clu - c la im e d s u p p o rt f o r un io n and tio n o f w in d s a lo ft a t a g iv e n la t i­ “ b y h e ro ic deeds c a te g o ric a lly re je c te d the P o p u la r p a rty con­ MC SPEAKER tude. T he a lm a n a c , w h ic h has been ce p tio n o f a F a s c is t s ta te in ­ Double-Double p re d ic tin g w e a th e r fo r 177 yea rs, UAW official lauds HHH dependent o f the C ze ch s," Svo­ forese es s n o w s to rm s on N o v. 19, boda said. N o v. 26, M a rc h 29 and A p r il 4. T he fe d e ra liz a tio n la w p ro ­ I t p re d ic ts a s n o w -fa ll o f tw o Toil and Trouble. . . v id e s f o r a tw o-house p o p u la r­ ly e le c te d p a rlia m e n t in w h ic h in che s in th e L a n s in g a re a be­ tw e e n N o v. 17 and N ov. 20. th e s m a lle r S lovak s ta te w ill P re s id e n t in co n n e c tio n w ith an is ts w e re re s p o n s ib le fo r m u ch le g is la tio n , b u t th a t th e y w e re B y P A U L S A R V IS P re s e n t re s e a rc h is co stin g have the sam e re p re s e n ta tio n M C “ S p e cia l T o p ic s ” cou rse o f the a g ita tio n f o r “ la w and “ ju s t b e g in n in g to a c t o u t th e ir clo se to $1 b illio n p e r y e a r. You n e v e r have any tro u b le a t U ncle in the up p e r house as the Czech on A m e ric a n p re s id e n tia l e le c ­ o r d e r.” p re ju d ic e s a t th e p o lls .” John’ s when the w itc h in g h o ur Is re g io n s o f B o h em ia and M o r­ H o ra ce S h e ffie ld , A d m in is ­ tions. n ig h . U n cle Joh n's o ffe rs the ta s ti­ t r a tiv e A s s is ta n t to th e I n te r ­ S h e ffie ld w as a ls o c r it ic a l o f a v ia . In spe aking o f H u m p h re y ’s e st and m o s t eco no m ical snacks o r n a tio n a l B o a rd o f D ir e c to r s of lib e r a l e le m e n ts in the D e m o ­ c o m p le te m e a ls . M a tte r s o f fo re ig n a ffa irs , defense, fin a n c e and se ve ra l o th e r fie ld s re m a in un d e r j u r ­ the U n ite d A u to (U A W ) and a m e m b e r o f the W o rk e rs opponents, S h e ffie ld d e p lo re d the “ fo rm id a b le c o a litio n o f b ig o ts, c o n s e rv a tiv e s and r e ­ c r a tic p a r ty w h ic h had th r e a t­ ened n o t to s u p p o rt H u m p h re y . Draft counsel post D e tr o it C o m m itte e on P o litic a l H e re p e a te d ly em p h a size d th a t is d ic tio n o f the c e n tra l govern- a c tio n a rie s " w h ic h in te n d Shef­ 2820 E . G rand R iv e r J u s t past F ra n d o r 6 a . m . - l l p.m . m e n t in P ra g u e , b u t o th e r le g is- la tiv e po w e rs w i ll be g iv e n to the s ta te p a rlia m e n ts . M a n y E d u c a tio n , d e c la re d W ednesday “ I a m f ir m ly co n v in c e d th a t in th e c u rre n t p o litic a l s tru g g le . fie ld said, “ to tu r n b a ck the clo c k in A m e r ic a .” H u m p h re y w as m o re a cce p ta b le to th e m th a n a n y o f the o th e r c a n d id a te s, and th a t re fu s in g to offered by ASMSU S unda y-T h ursd ay H u b e rt H . H u m p h re y is the He c la im e d th a t r a c is ts p ro ­ vo te fo r a n y o f th e m w o u ld o n ly W ith th e tre m e n d o u s a n x ie ty , fe a rs , and m is u n d e rs ta n d in g s 6 a .m .-2 a .m . ship. 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T h e p e r f e c t l y c a r v e d T he $1.25 r e g is tr a tio n fee la s te d ab ou t th re e y e a rs , b e g in ­ in th e o b scu re t h r ille r s o f a a t th e g ro w in g c o m m e rc ia lis m . g l o r i f i e d o b je c t is s u r r o u n d e d b y th e Z B T m a s c o t s . “ She w i l l c h a rg e the g ro u p to go in to th e ir lo c a l c o m m u n itie s w i l l be w a iv e d f o r stud ents. n in g a ro u n d 1961. 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T h e f ir s t w a s en­ new spapers th e c o u n try o v e r seats on s tu d e n t and fa c u lty Amendment up for vote W h a t i t w as is not h a rd to g u id a n ce fr o m th e a s s o c ia tio n tit le d “ C a sino R o y a le ,” and b o re the n o tic e , “ J a m e s Bond is c o m m itte e s . d is c e rn , fo r the a r r iv a l o f an w i ll be p ro v id e d ,” she said. i t e n jo ye d som e success in E n g ­ D e a d .” A te n -d a y ‘ e xte n sio n has a c to r nam ed C o nn ery p o r tr a y ­ in g a m a n c a lle d Bond s ta rte d la n d b e fo re re a c h in g th e U n ite d I t had n o t been a s e d u c tiv e fe ­ been m a d e fo r th e s tu d e n t B en H a m ilto n , c o n s u lta n t fo r R e p re s e n ta tiv e s to ru n f o r an ­ S tates. m a le ag en t, a speeding, s u p e r­ seats on th e A d v is o ry C o m m it­ i t o ff. 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F o llo w in g w h a t b e ca m e the c h a rg e d B e n tly , n o r eve n the E d u c a tio n , and J u a n ita W a lk e r, No. 5 on E le c tio n D a y w o u ld b e g in in g d u rin g th e te rm , fo r p u b lic a tio n s , m a ke s th e fin a l P ro p o n e n ts f o r th e p ro p o sa l N o .” f ir s t J a m e s B ond n o ve l, F le m ­ e v il “ S m e rs h ,” th e R u ssia n H e a d s ta rt tr a in in g o ffic e r , w i ll a llo w s ta te le g is la to rs to ru n w h ic h th e le g is la to r w as o r ig ­ p o in t o u t th a t m e m b e rs o f T o m a n y i t seem ed to be o n ly in g p ro d u ce d one a b o u t e v e ry S e cre t S e rv ic e , w h ic h had d e a lt s e le c tio n o f th e e d ito r-in -c h ie f speak on th e p ro v is io n s fo r f o r o th e r s ta te o ffic e s and hold in a lly e lected . C ongress, s ta te a d m in is tra tiv e fo llo w in g y e a r, a c h ie v in g his th e fa ta l b lo w . o f th e S ta te N e w s, th e S ta te tw o p o s itio n s c o n c u rre n tly i f g re a te s t success as a t h r ille r - Ia n F le m in g d ie d q u ie tly of N e w s a d v e rtis in g m a n a g e r and o ffic ia ls and lo c a l a d m in is tra ­ e le cte d . w r it e r a t ho m e and a b ro a d w ith a h e a rt a tta c k , p ro c la im in g the e d ito r-in -c h ie f o f the W o l­ tiv e and le g is la tiv e o ffic ia ls m a y Dorm thief robs T he p ro p o s a l w o iild am end A r t ic le IV , Sec. 9, o f the M ic h ­ ru n f o r o th e r o ffic e s w ith o u t f i r s t re s ig n in g th e ir post. T h is p riv ile g e should a lso be g iv e n Nov. 8 deadline set such books as “ D r . N o ,” “ G old - fin g e r ” • “ T h u n d e rb a ll,” oth e rs. and n e a r the end t h a t “ I t had a ll been a tre m e n d o u s la r k . ” In ta k in g a clo se lo o k a t v e rin e . Seats on th e S tud ent L ib r a r y C o m m itte e a re a lso a v a ila b le . ig a n C o n s titu tio n w h ic h sta te s: to s ta te le g is la to rs , th e y say. J a m e s Bond and Ia n F le m in g Ja m e s Bond to d a y , w e fin d h im P e titio n in g fo r posts on the student of $200 “ N o p e rson e le c te d to th e le g ­ is la tu r e o r fr o m a n y o th e r s ta te I t is th e in te n t o f the c o n s ti­ tu tio n to p e r m it le g is la to rs to for senior pictures seem ed to be r id in g th e c r e s t o f p o p u la rity , p a r tic u la r ly a fte r a m uch -cha nge d m a n . T he e ra is a new one no w , a ho st o f new re v is e d m a ss m e d ia c o m ­ m itte e is open and w i ll e xte nd in clothes, cash a u th o rity , d u rin g the te r m fo r w h ic h he is e le cte d . ” ru n fo r o th e r o ffic e s w ith o u t 1961, w h en i t w a s announced re a d e rs a re d is c o v e rin g 007 fo r th ro u g h F r id a y , N o v. 8. f ir s t re s ig n in g , p ro p o n e n ts say. th a t F le m in g ’s books w e re th e m se lve s, and th e s e c re t A lth o u g h a d v e rtis in g , c o m ­ O v e r $200 o f c lo th in g w as T he la s t d a y fo r se n io rs to h a ve t h e ir p ic tu re s take n fo r the a m o n g th e fa v o rite s o f P re s i­ a g e n t's “ in c re d ib le w o r ld ” has m u n ic a tio n s and te le v is io n T he a m e n d m e n t re a d s : E le c ­ T h e a m e n d m e n t c la r ifie s th a t sto le n fro m an M S U s tu d e n t’ s ’69 W o lv e rin e w i ll be N o v. 8. d e n t Joh n F . K en n e d y. 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G o o d th ru P u rch a se y o u r p in o r e a r ­ r in g s tod ay and L e on G w ill w ith a M onday, N o v. 4 e n gra ve th e m w ith o u t ch a rg e . s p e llc a s t ln g "5 0 1 1/2 E . G rand R iv e r - Open ' t i l l 5:30 th ru F r i. * s t y le fai the g ro un d next to Cam pus B o o k s to re - ’ t i l l noon Sat. fro m JKWELRV •"« ART CgNTfR P A R S O N ’S 4 8 4 -9 3 4 2 S IL V E R o r G O LD 319 E . G ra n d R iv e r M ic h ig a n S tu d e n t Book tore IM P E R IA L B E A U T Y SALO N 2100 E . M ic h ig a n « T hursday, O ctober 31, 1968 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan S T A T E NEWS S T A T E NEWS C LA S S IF IE D Looking for a service? W an t Advertisers are ready to serve you. C L A S S IF IE D 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Find them in the "Student Service Directory.” • f M> ‘ ” U r rt G ut Automotive Automotive W A ITR ESS M ONDAY through T h u rs­ NEW O N E bedroom furnished Ideal EYDEAL V ILLA A PA R TM EN TS. C H E V R O L E T 1964 Biscayne 4-door, O LD SM O BILE, 1968 88. four door, d a y n ights. 9 p.m . unUl 1 a .m . E x ­ g ra d u a te itu d e n ts o r couple. Q uiet. TWO b ed ro o m a p a r tm e n ts fo r $240 8 cy lin d er, a u to m a tic , radio, good h a rd to p . P o w e r s te e rin g and b ra k e s p e rie n c ed in food and co ck tails. A ir-conditioned $180 927 W eat m o n th . S w im m in g pool. G E a p p li­ tire s , new b a tte ry , in terior good, R adio, r e a r s e a t s p ea k e r E x c e lle n t M ust b e 21. Apply in p e rso n a t Shiaw assee TU 95761; E D 7-9248. a n c e s, g a rb a g e d isp o ia ls, fu rn ish ed FO R YO U body (a ir «634753 * -U /« condiU on. 332-5862 M l/1 M onty’s B ar, E a s t G ran d R iver. 1910/31 fa r fo u r m a n o r fiv e m an . C all $ P hone E D 2-4781. 5-11/1 351-4275 a f te r 5 p .m . C C H E V R O L E T 19*2 B elair 327, 4- O LD SM O B ILE 1966. 442 4-speed N E W L Y M A R R IE D ? • AUTOMOTIVE speed, c u sto m paint. 351-0480. 3-11/1 M any e x tra s . E x c e lle n t condiUon. G IR LS TO s h a re a p a r tm e n t C lose H E L P W A NTED a t B oyne H ighlands T A N G LE W O O D • EMPLOYMENT R easonable. 4890118 a f te r 6 p.m . Ski R e s o rt. W a ltre ss -2 0 y e a rs, to c am p u s. R easo n ab le. 332-0143. 5-11/5 c 910/31 • FOR RENT CO RVAIR 1963 E x cellen t engine, tw o y e a rs e x p e rie n c e ; bus boys, A P A R T M E N T S h e a te r, rad io , w hitew alls $295. C all desk c le r k s - m a le ; c a f e te r ia m a n ­ • FOR SALE 332-1766 a fte r 5 p m . S*U/4 O LD SM O B ILE 1963 E x c e lle n t con­ 1 B d r m ., u n f u r .,- f r o m 1 2 4 .5 0 O N E G IR L needed to su b le t new Ce­ a g e r. tw o y e a r food e x p e rie n c e ; din­ 2 B d r m ., u n fu r ., fr o m 139.50 d a r V illage a p a r tm e n t w in te r te rm . • LOST & FOUND diUon. N ew U res. D eluxe in te rio r. ing ro o m m a n a g e r - a g e 25, four 361-3020. 9 1 1 /1 • PERSONAL CORVETTE 1964 Classic. "265” , IV 4-2625. 5-11/6 y e a rs e x p erie n ce . P le a s e c o n ta c t 351-7 880 • PEANUTS PERSONAL th re e speed, new tires, e x tra s. 332- PO N TIA C LEM ANS 1968 OHC8 Con­ M ichigan S ta te P la c e m e n t B ureau. N E E D E D G IR L im m e d ia te ly E y d e a l 0875, Ken. H V I In te rv iew d a te s, N ov em b er 6 and 21st. NORBER M ANOR A PA R TM EN TS V illa C all 372-4169. 9 1 1 /1 • REAL ESTATE sole. A utom aU c. B eige, black vinyl 5-11/1 5(21 R ichw ood. B rand new , c e n tra l • SERVICE top. O ffer. 3550069 3-10/31 COUGAR 1967 w ith stereo ta p e V ery air-conditioning, pool, fully c a r p e t­ TWO BLOCKS B E R K E Y : One g irl • TRANSPORTATION good condiUon. C all betw een 8-5 ed. Tw o b edroom fo r $166. 399 fo r tw o g irl lu x u ry a p a rtm e n t. S ta r t PO N TIA C 1960. P o w er ste e rin g and G R E A T LA K ES E m p lo y m e n t for p e r­ 4276. Q w in te r. 351-8999. 9 U /5 • WANTED d ally 484-5438. 3-11/1 b ra k e s. B est offer 894-9466 a fte r m a n e n t po sitio n s for m e n and w om ­ 6 p.m . 5-11/5 en in office sale s, te c h n ica l. IV 2- LU X U R Y FO ” ? _ r - r y i t to sub­ TWO MAN a p a r tm e n t, clo se to c a m ­ CUTLASS C O U P E 1962 Deluxe trim , 1543. C-10/31 le a se begin R E N 1 C .* - ’ R iv e rs pus $125 m o n th . Im m e d ia te o ccu ­ D E A D L IN E rad io , snow U res. 332-5677 evenings. PO N TIA C F IR E B IR D 1967 OHC6 stan d ­ E d g e A p a rtm e n ts. 351-7266. 1911/11 3-10/31 E M P L O Y E R S O V ER LO A D C om pany. pancy. 332-6845. 911/1 a rd . R easo n ab le. 355-7452 a fte r 5 p.m . 1 P .M . one c la s s day be ­ Doug. 3-10/31 E x p e rien c e d s e c re ta rie s , ty p is ts to O N E O R tw o m e n fo r w in te r, sp rin g . w ork on te m p o ra ry a ssig n m e n ts. TWO G IR L S needed fo r w in te r te rm . fo r e p u b lic a tio n . DATS UN 1966-R oadster Good con­ 731 B u rc h am . 351-9474. 9 1 1 /1 N e v er a fe e P h o n e 487-6071. oC-10/31 Close. $60. 351-8075. 3-10/31 C a n c e lla tio n s - 12 noon one dition. Tonneau. $1,000. 351-4145 T R IU M P H S P IT F IR E 1965 R ed, a fte r 5 30 p .m . 5-11/6 A barth, tw o tops. C all B ruce 332- ST U D E N T U N ITS: T h ree an d four c la s s day b e fo re p u b lic a ­ F E M A L E D R U G c le rk ; F u ll tim e . O N E MAN for tw o p a rtm e n t. 5456. 5-11/5 m a n u n its s till a v a ila b le fo r Sep­ tio n . If you h a v e a nice p le a sa n t sm ile Im m e d ia te R E N T E D N o lease. FA IR L A N E 1967 tw o door h a rdtop. 9 11/1 te m b e r leasin g . Low ebrooke, U ni­ and w ould like to w ork in a frien d ly 351-5149. C1Ù, Big V-8, au to m atic, pow er stee rin g . T R IU M PH 1968 GTS fa stb a c k W ire v e rs ity T e rra c e , a n d E v e rg re e n . P o ly g las U res, aqua finish w ith m a tc h ­ w heels. 4-speed. C all a f te r 5 p.m . p h a rm a c y . E x p e rie n c e a n d tra n s p o r­ C all ST A TE M A N A G E M E N T 337- P H O N E ing in te rio r. 663-9030. 337-1092 882-0807 . 3 -U /l ta tio n n e c e ssa ry . C all 332-2831 a fte r 1300. C 3-11/1 7 p .m . 4-11/1 ■ e é iÊ É - 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 VALIANT 1962 Good condiUon $300 F IR E B IR D -1 9 6 7 Yellow w ith black D R U M M E R for e sta b lish e d ja z z c o m ­ N O R T H W IN D N O V E M B E R F R E E . O ne m a n for C all 332-5346 a fte r 11 p.m . 3-10/31 C am pus H ill luxury a p a rtm e n t. 332- vinyl top. 326. 250 horsepow er. bo. P la y in g r n . p riv a te FARM S R A T E S p arU es. dan p I L L » - P —ady w ork 4577 . 3 -U /l Two b a rre l. Inglewood U res w ith VOLKSW AGEN SQUAREBACK $1350 F a c u lty A p a rtm e n ts 1 d a y .......................... $ 1 .5 0 m a g rim s. A fter 5 p.m . Cindy. 517- fa r rig h t m an . C all R ay K roodsm a or sw ap fo r Stationw agon. H ansche. 6498965. 3-11/1 373-5724 9 5 p.m . A fte r 5 p.m . 482- 3 5 1 -7 8 8 0 He I 5 f p e r w o rd p e r day 355-8838. 3-11 1 6513. 4-11/1 3 d a y s ......................$ 4 .0 0 N E E D E D , FO U R TH m a n . C h alet P a rk . F IR E B IR D CO NV ERTIB LE 1967 V-8, G IR L STA RTIN G J a n u a ry . $60 in­ 13 l/2 ca m p u s pa st. a p pe al w a s u n c o m p lic a te d and b in a tio n o f lif e s ty le and p o li- m itte d to G ene M c C a rth y ju s t p ro te s ts as th e y ha ve u n fo ld e d Unresolved Conflict These new a c tiv is ts , m a n y c r u its , o f cou rse, m a y ju s t be A nd in tra n s itio n , as the d ire c t-p e rh a p s even p r im it iv e t ic s - in an a tm o s p h e re w h e re tw o m o n th s ago. T he A m e ric a n e n v iro n m e n t, p o lit ic a lly n a iv e -a s m a n y old e r w e a th e rm a n ob serve s on oc­ th is fa ll--th e o ld d e fin itio n s of o f w h o m d a te th e ir changed p e r­ n e ith e r im p u ls e im p lie s a con­ T he neophytes, on th e o th e r fo r too m a n y people, s im p ly - b u t i t m o ve d pe op le to a c tio n . casion , som e tu rb u le n c e can “ c o r re c t p o litic a l s tru g g le ” a re s p e c tiv e as- r e c e n tly as, fo r ra d ic a ls contend. tr a d ic tio n o f th e g o a ls o f the hand, a re ju s t as q u ic k to c r i t i ­ does not p e r m it a s a tis fa c to ry Involvement A fte r th a t le v e l o f in v o lv e m e n t, be e xpected. u n d e r a tta c k , and new fo rm s e x a m p le , T im e 's c o v e r s to ry o th e r. ciz e th e ir d e tra c to rs f o r a c t­ w a y o f liv in g . B u t i f these con­ on C o lu m b ia , seem to be look- T h a t c e r ta in ly w a s th e ra- e x p la n a tio n s a b o u t its p o litic a l a re b e g in n in g to e m e rg e . f lic t s m u s t re m a in u n re s o lv e d , T he c h a ra c te r o f the c h a l­ fo r m a n y young people a t le a st, lenge is s lo w ly ta k in g shape: th e y w i ll n o t go unexpressed. EXCITING the c o n te n t o f th e issues ra is e d Thus, in 1968, fo r thousands is m o re in c o n s e q u e n tia l to the a c tio n ta k e n ; th e d e fe re n c e to o f k id s fr o m high schools and co lle g e s a ll ove r the c o u n try an e s ta b lis h e d le a d e rs h ip is th e D e m o c ra tic P a rty be ca m e a ll b u t fo rg o tte n ; and a n y sense th e o b je c t, the co n ve n tio n be­ o f th e to ta l p o litic a l e ffe c t o f ca m e th e tim e and the C onrad an a c t is v e ry n e a rly ir r e le ­ VALUES H ilto n becam e the place. T h e re va n t. f o r one, b r ie f, in c re d ib le m o ­ A m o o d is s p re a d in g in the m e n t, e v e ry th in g was o u t in the w a ke o f these s h ifts . T he new- open, and A m e ric a g lim p s e d - s ty le a c tiv is ts g la d ly le a v e to f o r pe rha ps the f ir s t t im e - ju s t th e o ld e r “ p o litic a l ty p e s ” the how d e ep ly the d iv is io n s r e a lly qu e stio n s o f d ie o lo g y. R h e to ric so re v e re d in the p a st, serves ru n . Som ew here, not v e ry long young m ilita n ts o f to d a y as l i t ­ ago, a tu rn in g p o in t o f so rts tle m o re th a n a p re te x t fo r w as passed. One senses w ith in If Y o u F a i l e d T o R e c e i v e Y o u r M a ile r Y o u r F r i e n d l y g re a te r b e llig e re n c e . The stu d e n ts in v o lv e d th is the stud ent m o ve m e n t a k in d o f K ro g e r M anager H as O n e Fo r You! b re a k w ith the past. One sees y e a r w a n t a c tio n . And th e y a re th e w o rd “ s tu d e n t" b e co m in g re a d y to m o ve w h e th e r the y too r e s tr ic tiv e ; the in d ic tm e n t have a c le a r ly d e fin e d “ an ­ a g a in s t A m e ric a n so cie ty, once a ly s is o f ra c is m and im p e r ia l­ is m " in th e ir ba ck p o cke ts o r the p ro p e rty o f a de spe rate, suspicious, bearded m in o r ity , not. T he a c t o f d e fia n c e alone M a ile r has been jo in e d in by a new host fro m o u r te n is c re a tin g its ow n ra tio n a le . T he “ M o v e m e n t-c a p ita l M" b o th on and o ff the cam pus w h ic h d e fie s s im p le c la s s ific a tio n . is b e co m in g less and less the m e d iu m . I t is pe rha ps the m o s t U n co n ve n tio n a l A c tio n im p o rta n t cla s h o f s e n s ib ilitie s A lre ady th e y a re m a k in g th e ir presence fe lt, b u t in w a ys We R e se rve T h e R ig h t T o L i m it w ith in the yo u th L e ft since th a t do n o t alw a ys f i t tr a d itio n a l Q u a n titie s , C o p y rig h t T h e b la c k s d e c la re d fo r b la c k p o w e r SPECIAl , THIS WE F K 1 K ro g e r C o ., 1968. and w h ite ra d ic a ls began re d e ­ m o d e ls fo r p o litic a l a ctio n . fin in g th e d o c trin e o f no n-vio­ L a s t w eek, fo r e x a m p le N ew P ric e s and Coupons Good Y o rk U n iv e rs ity stud ents m o b i T h r u Sun., N o v. 3, 1968 w lence. T he c ru c ia l case in p o in t liz e d m ilit a n t ba ckin g o v e r an USD A CHOICE TENDERA Y In L a n s in g FRESH was the D e m o c ra tic N a tio n a l issue m a n y o ld e r ra d ic a ls con­ C onvention. Som ehow no th in g de m n as p a s s e -re in s ta te m e n t BONELESS F R E S H has been the sam e sin ce C h i­ o f a fir e d pro fe sso r. B u t i f the cago. T h a t c o n fro n ta tio n w as issue w as ou tdated , the ta c tic s fo r m a n y the c lim a c tic m o m e n t c e rta in ly w e re not. S tudents in a w h o le series of events took o v e r tw o cam pus b u ild in g s s tre tc h in g fr o m the 1963 de ath bom bed tw o d o rm s and d is r u p t­ B O S T O N R O LL Cut-up Fryers W HOLE FRYERS o f J a c k K en ne dy, p a st the d is ­ ed the u n iv e rs ity ’ s telephone so lu tio n o f th e G re a t S ociety, syste m as an e xp re ssio n o f in to an in c re a s in g ly savage w a r th e ir s u p p o rt. C a m pu s p o litic o s c 31 co n clu d in g w ith one o r tw o m ove d in to b ro a d e n the issues, e x q u is ite ly placed assassina­ b u t a lm o s t b e fo re th e y cou ld tio n s and the a u to m a te d n o m i- c a ll a r a lly ^ f o r th a t purpose, natons o f N ix o n and H u m p h re y m o s t o f th e p ro te s to rs had re ib. fo r P re s id e n t. tu rn e d q u ie tly to th e ir re g u la r stu d e n t ro le s. Realities S im ila r ly a t B osto n U n iv e r­ D is tille d w ith in th is s h o rt, s ity re c e n tly , stu d e n ts o fte n D O U B L E B R E A S T E D OR tr a u m a tic ha lf-d e ca d e a re n u m b e rin g 1,000 jo in e d an sources o f h o s tility and fru s ­ A W O L A r m y p r iv a te in a sym tra tio n p o w e rfu l enough to in ­ b o lic g e s tu re o f s a n c tu a ry in a fe c t a w h o le g e n e ra tio n . I t is u n iv e r s ity c h a p e l and holding 7 0 0 E X T R A TOP 3-Legged Fryers no lo n g e r n e cessa ry to jo in a o ff fe d e ra l o ffic e r s fo r fiv e days p ro te s t m o v e m e n t to c o n fro n t and n ig h ts. B u t w h e n ra d ic a l these re a litie s . T he p a te n t ab ­ le a d e rs tr ie d to lin k th a t ac VALUE S TA M P S V v . T h iT E M S BE I O W s u rd itie s , th e unen din g v io le n ce tio n w ith th e issue o f cam pus has becom e as p re d ic ta b le as R O TC , the in te r e s t la ste d o n ly the s ix o 'c lo c k news. u n til the d e s e rtin g s o ld ie r was S h a tte re d , in a ll of th is , has place d u n d e r a rre s t. One of the TAKE THIS STRIP TO YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER STORE FOR c 39 been the sense of an o rd e rly s a n c tu a ry o rg a n iz e rs confessed YOUR ADDITIONAL TOP VALUE pro g re ssio n o f p o litic a l con­ w ith d is a p p o in tm e n t. "We ra is STAMPS. CHECK ITEMS YOU BUY sciousness. T he a n ti-r a c is m / ed th e ir c o m m itm e n t to ac FOR CASHIER TO TOTAL. lb. im p e ria lis m m o v e m e n t (w h ic h tio n . b u t n o t t h e ir p o litic a l con­ had re p la ce d th e a n ti-w a r m o v e ­ sciousness.” m e n t. w h ic h had re p la c e d the A p a th y with the purchase of c iv il rig h ts m o v e m e n t), ap pe ars P e rh ap s th e re a l source of any ctns 2 SPECIAL THIS WEEK' Orange Fruit Punch or its e lf th re a te n e d by p u re chaos. his d is a p p o in tm e n t w as th a t the W h ile each m o v e m e n t served p ro te s t fa ile d to develop the fo r its tim e , one sensed th ro u g h k in d o f a w a re n e ss he used to #15 O 50 JACK FROST DRINKS PESCHKE'S SEMI-BOHELESS KROGER DAW N E R E S JH th e m a ll th a t th e y w e re p ro v in - reco gn ize. F o r w h ile students with the purchase of jQ o Vt-gal ctn Kroger #17 CHOCOLA TE MILK Sm ok ed H am 2 % H I - N U N a v y destroys with the purchase of a 1— pt 6— 0z can Staley » a Spray Starch or a 72— got WHOLE OR HALF I L K #5a 5 0 btl Ste -Flo Starch 1 V C w ater force with the purchase of a LB 69$ a gal btl Sta—Flo m in u te th e y w e n t in th a t r iv e r Laundry Rinse or S A IG O N ( A P ) -U .S . s w ift th e y kn e w th e y m ig h t get h it a t #6 3U o 2— 1bpkg Rain Drops r iv e r boats p lo w in g deep in to any m o m e n t." the sou thern p a r t o f South V ie t­ nam m e t and d e stro ye d m o s t of The m is s io n w a s the th ir d of with the purchase of an e n em y w a te r forced the N a vy re p o rte d W ednesday. its k in d in re c e n t w e eks and the la rg e s t to d a te . T he lit t le boats fo rm p a r t o f th e N a v y 's coa stal #8 0 50 apkg of Kroger HOMESTYLE DONUTS A fte r a fiv e -h o u r b a ttle s u rv e illa n c e p a tro l. T uesday, the en em y lo s t 243 T hus th e s h o o tin g w a r co n tin with the purchase of QUARTER SLICED sam pans and o th e r s m a ll c ra fts , and sh e lls fro m the r iv e r boats ued w h ile S aigon seethed w ith ru m o rs c o n c e rn in g a h a lt to # 12 O 50 HALLOWEEN CANDY FROZEN COMPLETE KROGER MEL-O-SOFT SANDWICH OR and su p p o rt c r a f t d e stro ye d 167 th e U.S. b o m b in g o f N o rth V ie t­ P ork L o la s 11- O Z l'.i-LB * 1 b u n ke rs and o th e r fo r tific a tio n s B a i q a a t D i n n e r s 3 WT PKGS $ 1 B u tte r m ilk B r e a d 5 LOAVES # 1 the N a v y said. nam . with the purchase of a « . * 48” Folding PLATFORM The fig h tin g began w ith a V ie t Cong am bush. T h re e of the S p e cu la tio n th a t such a d e v e l­ o p m e n t w a s im m in e n t rose to a peak, then f e ll o f f s h a rp ly w hen #40 a ¿DU STEPLADDER only S7.88 SPECIAL THIS WEEK! E a t m o r e M a r g a r i n e 6 PIKGS $ 1 DEL MONTE Tuna 6V4-OZ WT CAN 3 1 $ fa st, a lu m in u m U.S. r iv e r boats P re s id e n t N g u ye n V an T hie u w e re c h u rn in g up the Bo De R iv e r in the s o u th e rn m o s t p ro ­ w a s re p o rte d to ha ve canceled a with the purchase of any 2 pigs of Chicken LB 79$ SP EC IA L THIS WEEK' v in ce o f An X u ye n when e n em y scheduled te le v is io n speech in Thighs, Drumsticks, Breasts' SPECIAL THIS W EE K' g u nn ers opened up w ith a u to ­ m a tic weapons and re c o ille s s th e evening. T he U.S. E m b a s s y re m a in e d w 2 3 o io o with ribs, Whole Legs, Split Broilers or Roasters G O L D E N RIPE S W E E T N JUICY s ile n t on the s u b je c t a fte r an­ r if le s fro m both banks. with the purchase of nouncing th a t i t w o u ld no lo ng er A ll th re e bo ats w e re h it and 2—lbs or more Ground Beef a c re w m a n w ounded b u t the g iv e in fo rm a tio n co n ce rn in g m e e tin g s be tw ee n T h ie u and Chuck, Ground Beef Round or STORE GROUND F A N C Y I T E X A S N a v y said th e y w e re ab le to " r e t u r n and suppress' the en­ U.S. B u n ke r. A m bassador E lls w o rth >#24 o so MEAT LOAF e m y fir e . T h ie u to ld re p o rte rs e a rlie r with the purchase of A f 4— lbs or more ßARHOEFER CANNED B A N A N A S l O R A N G E S T he r iv e r b o a ts w e re jo in e d by th e C oast G u a rd c u tte r Wa- ch u s e tt, the N a v y s u p p o rt ship th a t N o rth V ie tn a m had shown an u n w illin g n e s s to m a ke any #41 25 APPLES a H am s W ashoe C o u n ty and South V ie t­ g o o d w ill g e s tu re s in exchange with the purchase of nam ese a ir fo rc e A1 s k y ra id e rs . M o v in g fr o m tw o d ire c tio n s fo r a b o m b in g h a lt, and added: " N o good w ill, no bom bing $42 25 APPLE CIDER a H« o gallon of Fresh Mich. $ 2 .9 9 h a lt.” l i a i 1*691 a lo n g a 3 2 -m ile e n e m y co m p le x D e sp ite th is s ta te m e n t, th e re 3-LB SIZE on th e r iv e r , th e fo rc e shot up w e re u n c o n firm e d re p o rts th a t COUPON STRIP GOOD THRU e v e ry th in g in Sight. T h ie u and B u n k e r w e re p re p a r­ S u n d a y , N o v . 3, 1968 “ In th is ty p e o f o p e ra tio n ," in g a jo in t s ta te m e n t saying the LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER $ 4 .1 9 $ 7 .1 9 a N a v y spokesm an said, “ the South V ie tn a m e s e g o v e rn m e n t 5-LB SIZE 9-LB SIZE bo a ts p re p a re d to go out w o u ld a t le a s t a c c e p t a bom bing w h e re C h a rlie th e e n e m y liv e s and fin d h im . I th in k fr o m the h a lt.