T h u r s d a y V C seek start of talks M IC H IG A N without S. Vietnamese STATI ■ iV ,. *• >. AM* lenged the U nited States Wednesday to resum e peace talks without South V iet­ nam as diplomats m et over the tangle E ast Lansing, Michigan November 14. 1968 10c of Washington-Saigon relations. Vol. 61 Number 84 “ If Saigon does not send a delegation then the three parties--The National Li­ beration F ront (NLF), North Vietnam and the United States--m ust m eet with­ out delay to find a solution on the basis of the p ro g ra rq ^ u t forward by the N LF," Duong Di'nh'Thao, No. 2 m an in the Viet Cong delegation, said. C o m m itte e bans u n d e rg ra d s There was no indication, however, that the United States was ready im m ediately to carry out Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford's threat Tuesday that the Americans would go it alone if P resi­ dent Nguyen Van Thieu of South Viet­ nam persisted in his boycott of the con­ fro m g ra d u a te lib r a r y s ta c k s ference. thé R eference Library, the documents By SUE REBECK Hughes, professor of anthropology, stated One reason for the lim itation states U.S. officials emphasized that the collection, the m icrofilm s, the special State News Staff W riter th at the proposal is a “ reasonable and that the E a st Wing of the building was collections and ra re books, the Science United States still expected a four-party D U O N G D IN H T H A O proposed as a lim ited access area from the peace conference and was working to get The University Faculty Library Com­ sensible way of trying to develop a good Library and the curren t periodocals. agree to send a delegation if Thieu was m ittee decided in a meeting Wednes­ library." building statem ent. Hughes emphasized Saigon’s participation. They said they ex­ Actions leading to the culmination of given on American pledge that Saigon: day to definitely close the graduate l i - ' Hughes acknowledged the fact that any the fact that the funds for the Library this proposal have been deemed neces­ pected a South V ietnam ese delegation -H ad the right to speak for South Viet­ w ere granted by the Advisory C om m ittee eventually, but set no deadline. brary stacks to undergraduate students action taken by the com m ittee is “ sub­ sary by the com m ittee, as was evi­ nam. starting Jan. 1,1969. je c t to review ,” but he also said that on G raduate Education specifically for denced by statem ent from Richard E. Against this background of conflicting -W as conceded a veto on any arrange­ graduate research in conjunction with the U.S.-South Vietnamese peacemaking The com m ittee presented a rationale the proposal “ deserves a chance." Chapin, director of the L ibrary, in early m ents m ade at eventual talks. in support of the proposal which limited “ This proposal has been considered by undergrads. views, Pham Dang Lam, chief of October. -And could walk out of the conference access to the second, third and fourth a number of people with experience in Hughes also pointed out that the MSU Saigon’s observer mission a t the talks, if it was dissatisfied with the course of Library is not the only large library to conferred for 40 m inutes with the U.S. floors of the E ast Wing of the Library. library needs and functions,” Hughes said Chapin stated that by closing the negotiations. President of the com m ittee, Charles in his defense of the lim itation. lim it access to the stacks; this practice delegation chief, Ambassador W. Averell stacks “ we will best be able to serve a In the light of the reaction that the has been used by many other university H arrim an. variety of needs.” proposal has already received, Hughes libraries as well as public establish­ Lam said: “Our position has not Chapin said that “ the reason the stacks said that he anticipated m ore of such m ents. w ere not closed a t the s ta rt of the fall changed. We a re very serious about this." Thieu has announced he will boycott reaction. "I expect a m ature and reason­ term was so that there could be one m ore four-party talks unless two conditions are m et: U.S. warns: no talks able response to this proposal.” Hughes said. “ I want to see a m ature response to this One clause of the rationale proposes exceptions to the limitation by stating that “ lim itation of access to the Re­ discussion by all interested p arties." This discussion resulted in a form al open m eeting of the L ibrary Committee, -T h a t Saigon head the allied delega­ plan which is beneficial to the entire aca­ search Library will not prevent the issue .of books on request; undergraduates and inform al discussions in m eetings of tion, relegating the United States to a subsidiary role. -T h a t the North Vietnam ese and Viet if shelling continues dem ic community." The tenets of the rationale included the fact that the purpose of the Library is to serve all parts of the academ ic com­ whose program s would benefit from phy­ sical access to the research collections will be adm itted on proper application." the Student Liberation Alliance. The com m ittee, which endorsed the proposal, expects the new ruling to pro­ Sections rem aining unaffected by this duce a m ore efficient use of Library Cong m erge their delegations, thus ef­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The United The statem ent stopped short of declar­ m unity, the graduate students and faculty proposal are the Undergraduate L ibrary, m aterials. facing the self-proclaimed independent States issued a new warning Wednesday ing that these attacks w ere violations of as well as the undergraduates. status of the front. Hanoi would head the that “ serious talks" could not be con­ the understanding with North Vietnam on Communist side. ducted with North Vietnam if the de­ the basis of which President Johnson or­ m ilitarized zone were violated by North dered a halt to the bombing of North Two interested parties-H anoi and the N L F -have already rejected Thieu's de­ mands. The third, the United States, is Vietnamese attacks. Vietnam on Oct. 31. The halt becam e effective Nov. 1. FINANCES-FREEDOM The statem ent also covered two points having top-level discussions with the The State D epartm ent said in a state ­ of the understanding now in controversy South Vietnamese governm ent in Saigon. m ent that U.S. representatives in P aris Though U.S. sources here would not have called the attention of North Viet­ with North V ietnam : 1. It denied the claim m ade by North comm ent on the substance of these Saigon talks, some allied diplom ats were suggesting that South Vietnam would nam ese representatives there to the firing on allied forces “ from positions within the DMZ." Vietnam that the United States had agreed to " a four-sided or four-party con­ B oard suggests ch a n g e ference" in the P aris peace talks and said the United States had proposed and still considers th at it would be a confer­ ence of two sides, with the United States and South Vietnam constituting one side and tforth Vietnam and the National in S N fi n a n c i a l c o n t r o i s lib e ra tio n F ront the o th e r. th eir decision to print a story tcontaining levy the State News tax (one dollar 2. It denied that continuing reconnais­ By DEBORAH FITCH per term ) upon itself, he was sure that State News Staff W riter obscene words. sance flights over North Vietnam violate P ete r Ellsworth, board chairm an, said the student body did not mean the money understandings reached before Johnson Expressing concern over the financial to be controlled “ by anyone other than m anagem ent and editorial freedom of that m uch of ASMSU's concern lies with ordered the bombing stopped. the allocation of the student State News student groups.” “ The activities th at we undertook to the State News, ASMSU is considering “There has already been one piece of m easures which would place responsibil­ tax money. stop,” the statem ent said, "w ere all He said that it is the feeling of ASMSU evidence of how this money could be bom bardm ents and “ all other acts involv­ ity for both firm ly in the hands of the stu­ abused," Ellsw orth said. “ The State dents. that financial control of the State News ing the use of force." should lie with the students "because News has an accum ulated surplus of “ This precise phrase was used re p ea t­ ASMSU is also considering a proposal over $112,000. Since $120,000 to $130,000 to censure Louis Berman, State News ad­ of the possibility of abuses. edly with the North V ietnam ese in con­ Ellsw orth said th at since the student is collected per year from the State News tra st to the words they suggested simply viser. for threatening to trim the salaries tax, we can assum e th at some of the of three State News editors because of body chose, in a student referendum , to because reconnaissance is not an act in­ $ 112,000 is student tax money. volving the use of force.” “ The State News adviser has said that The statem ent said that the United he intends to use $ 100,000 of this surplus States is following “ very closely indeed" to help purchase air conditioning for the reports of “ indiscrim inate attacks on m ajor cities” in South Vietnam. President Johnson said on March 31 that one of the conditions for carrying on Student board passes Student Services Bldg.,” he continued. " I first heard Berm an say this last sum m er a t a m eeting of departm ent heads in this building where requests for addi­ peace talks was an end to attacks on the tional office space w ere being heard. cities. Meanwhile, Pentagon officials say that Saigon, faced with the prospect of having proposal on frosh hours " I don’t believe the students who are paying one dollar per term want that money used to air condition my office, By DEBORAH FITCH abolition of freshm an hours under the to settle its political differences with the “ special perm ission” clause in the Mr. B erm an's office or any other office," Viet Cong alone, will drop its boycott State News Staff W riter E llsw orth said. ASMSU moved selective hours for Student Handbook. The date for the hear­ “ This is simply not the way the tax Slain during holdup of the broadened P aris peace talks. freshm an women one step closer to im- . Dlemeijtation bv approving Women's In­ ing is now Nov. 19. money was m qant to be used,” he said. Ti.is prospect appeared im plicit in «4 .State now in po­ P o l ic e and 'b y s t a n d e r s v ie w itie bocly of one o f the th r e e men k i l l e d ter-residence Councils "'(\v’IC> 'itours ' H al Evans,1’ I’lttsford "senfbr, was ctih:'* licy com m ittee, would have ASMSU.“ ini­ Tuesday's declaration by Clifford”that The proposal unanimously. firmed as W ater’ Carnival chairman.- The d u rin g the holdup o f the h e a d q u a r te r s o f a New E n g la n d g r a s s r o o t s tiate im m ediate and definite m easures to United States intends to go ahead with The proposal, granting selective hours board postponed action on the Water Car­ o r g a n i z a t i o n in Boston W e d n e s d a y . T w o o th e r s o f the b la c k c iv i l place all responsibility for State News negotiations with Hanoi w hether Saigon to all freshm an women, was passed at nival re-evaluation rep o rt until next r i g h t s o r g a n i z a t i o n w e r e s e r i o u s l y wounded as fiv e men a tte m p te d joins or not. student tax monies in the hands of stu­ the ASMSU Board’s regular Tuesday week. to e n t e r and rob the s t o r e . UP I T e le p h o to dents.” night meeting after being passed by wo­ (Please turn to page 11) (Please turn to page 11) men in the residence halls Monday night. BOSTON SHOOTING Commenting on the predicted hard fight ahead for the m easure, P eter E lls­ worth, board chairm an, said th at “ if selective hours for freshm an women doesn't go through, then perhaps we should propose hours for freshm an B la ck c o m m u n ity le a d e r m en.” A position statem ent presented by jun­ ior m em ber-at-large Tom Sam et, charg­ ing WIC with intentionally refusing to ap­ d ies in m u l t i p l e s l a y i n g pear a t the judicial hearing of Holmes Hall, was referred to the agenda com m it­ te d . G rass Roots Organization (NEGRO), and into the office, that one of them said BOSTON (AP) -- The founder of a black Carnell Eaton of Boston. “ W here's the money? W here’s the Holmes Hall was tentatively to appear community organization and two other before the All-University Student Judic­ Police Supt. William Bradley said they money?” and that all of the assailants men w ere shot to death early Wednesday were on parole following convictions of iary Tuesday night for its arb itrary began shooting._____________ ____________ in w hat police said was apparently a arm ed robbery while masked. robbery attem pt staged by five men. Two The third man killed was identified other m en w ere critically wounded in the shooting spree. Police said the victim s and assailants all w ere blacks. The incident occurred a t the organiza­ tentatively ¿s Harold King of Cleveland, Ohio. The wounded w ere identified as Ronald O ’Neil urges revamp Hicks, 31, of Boston, shot in the chest tion’s headquarters in the city’s predom ­ inantly black Roxbury section. Two of the dead and the two wounded had police records, authorities said. and abdomen, and Frederick B. Rose. 41, of Cambridge, public relations direc­ tor for NEGRO, hit in the shoulder and of ed. board elections By CHRIS MEAD of Michigan Board of Regents and the Police identified two of the dead as neck. Wayne State University Board of Gover­ The organization is one of several black State News Staff W riter Guido St. Laurent, 38, blind founder and nors a re to be elected on a partisan basis. self-help groups in the city. Under St. A Republican m em ber of the Michigan executive director of the New England “ These four educational boards a re the Laurent's leadership, it coordinated a 250- Board of Education called Wednesday for the election of the sta te 's top four edu­ only ones in the state elected on a partisan m an Security Patrol of young Negroes basis,” O’Neil pointed out. cational boards on a non-partisan basis. E a r ly e n ro llm e n t who acted as a “ buffer" between police and the community. Jam es F. O’Neil, sta te board of educa­ In a lette r to Gov. Romney and the m a­ J tion m em ber since 1963, said that “ quali­ jority and m inority leaders in the state The patrols, arm ed with walkie-talkies legislature, O’Neil called for a system of fication, not partisan politics” should be Students C through with last nam es beginning with F may enroll early for winter and arm bands, were active in calming the area following the assassination last the basis for selection of the sta te 's key election in which the educational candi­ Pensive profile educational posts. dates would be nominated at partisan con­ term from 8 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. today in the April of Dr. M artin Luther King, Jr. ventions as usual, but would then be placed Sue L a n d e r s , W IC r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , l i s t e n s a tte n tiv e ly a t an ASMSU M en's I.M. Bldg. Police Lt. Edward Sherry, in charge of According to the 1963 Michigan Consti­ tution, the sta te board of education, the on non-partisan statew ide ballots. m e e tin g , b e f o r e m a k in g a m o tio n to r e v ie w s p a c e a llo c a tio n In th e the city's homicide division, said Rose S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g , S ta te N ew s p h o to by M ike M a rh a n k a MSU Board of T rustees, the University (Please turn to page 12) told police that five arm ed Negroes burst Thursday, N ovem b er 14,\ 1968 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan R eds’ ca u cu s poses th re a t NEWS % . £ 0 ' £ z i-k ’s f r e e d * f d r iV ■a * * i insert large passages of criti from the country and discontin A c a p s u le s u m m a r y of the d a y ’ s e v e n ts f r o m PRAGUE (AP) I Czechoslo­ Despite a ban on dem onstra­ uance of perm anent exit visas cism of the post-January re our w ire serv ic e s. ____ _ vakia's ruling Communist party tions and appeals by leaders for New m easures will tem porarily forms, especially of the press Central Com m ittee gathered calm, there was a growing pros­ lim it private visits by Czechos pect of weekend clashes be­ radio and television. Wednesday night for a full-dress Adding to the gloom was a lovaks abroad for the purpose session that Czechs and Slovaks tween police and students and of work or long stays, he said. clampdown on what had beer feared would further curtail young workers threatening pa­ virtually free travel abroad by their freedom. rades and sit-ins. especially if Except for citizens going Czechoslovaks. The Central Com m ittee is the party yields to the pro-So­ abroad in groups, prospective “ Vfy o n ly handicap is that One Czech said they resem opening a plenary session viet elements. travelers to the West will need ■The Communist party news­ hied the regulations in effect I'm not a h ousehold word. Thursday to approve changes in tn 1959. when Czechoslovakia confirm ation of funds abroad. paper Rude Pravo predicted the At the sam e tim e the govern­ I ice P resident-elect the party reform program was still in the depths of Stalin forced by the Soviet-led occupa­ party leadership would settle ism. m ent reduced the am ount of for­ Spiro T. Agnew tion, now in its 13th week. accounts with the orthodox wing eign currency a Czechoslovak Deputy Interior M inister Ja Recent cutbacks in the free­ in order to avert a m ajor politi­ may buy locally from eight U.S. roslav Rybar announced a re ­ dom of press and freedom of cal crisis. turn to the system of applica­ dollars to five or their equiva­ travel abroad prompted some "The November plenary m eet­ lent. tions to the police for each exil Czechoslovaks to fear that the ing of the Central Com m ittee will session would approve further say what it has to say on the basic Bird sense questions of responsibility and International News W ith w i n t e r f a s t a p p r o a c h in g , th ese b ir d s find the b r i c k - w o r k at A k e r s H a ll a c o n v en ie n t s h e lt e r f r o m concessions to demands for a retu rn to orthodox communism now being voiced by a pro-So- discipline of Communists and party unity," it said, "unless Nixon p r o p o s e s • Jodrell Bank O bservatory reported radio transm issions of two voices today from the Soviet Zond 6 space probe. It said the viet faction of old guard Com­ the present differences of opin­ voices appeared to have been recorded. Sir B erbard Lovell, th e " h a w k . ” S ta te N ew s photo by Joe T y n e r ion between liberals and con­ shup m unists. director of the Observatory, said the transm issions apparently servatives a re to result soon­ er or later in a serious internal party crisis that would really major were to test com m unications with the unmanned craft. He said Zond 6 was proceeding norm ally on a course expected to take it around the moon. IN P A K I S T A N threaten the action capacity NEW YORK (APi-- Richard --H.R. “ Bob" Haldeman, 42, a of the whole p arty ." M. Nixon m ade it clear Wednes­ Los Angeles advertising execu­ • Prim e M inister Indira Gandhi’s governm ent defeated an One Czech source said the day he plans a m ajor shakeup tive. who will handle general opposition motion of no confidence Wednesday but only a fte r Leader arrested at riots document up for com m ittee ap­ of the Traditional White House adm inistrative m a tters and Nix­ Mrs. Gandhi was shouted into indignant silence. The vote was proval, listing party tasks for staff system . And a top aide in­ on's daily schedule. 220-85. About 30 opposition m em bers, led by pro-Peking Commu­ the future, bore little resem ­ dicated the president-elect in­ Haldeman, a chief of staff for nists, said they would not allow Mrs. Gandhi to speak unless alliance with the United States dem ands for a greater voice in blance to the one endorsed bj tends to be a m ore "a c tiv ist” Nixon during the campaign told she announced the w ithdraw al of dism issal notices given 11.000 LAHORE, Pakistan (AP>-- and steered the nation closer to national affairs. district and regional branches president than Dwight D. Eisen­ newsmen there'll be only three governm ent em ployes who went on strike Sept. 19. Mrs. Gandhi Security forces arrested Red China. He now heads a " I am all with them in their of the party. hower. or four jobs com parable to his. form er Foreign M inister Zul- refused. year-old leftist political organ­ struggle, " he said. The inform ant said it was ex­ Nixon announced through a all of them "g en eralists" in­ fikar Ali Bhutto and 14 other ization. the Pakistan People s Considered a potential op­ tensively rew ritten to make spokesman the appointm ent of a volved in general planning ra th ­ • In London Lord Barnby, a conservative, asked the govern­ politicians Wednesday after week-long student dem onstra­ party. position candidate for the 1970 concessions to Moscow and tc second assistant to the president er than details. m ent in the House of Lords Wednesday if it would reconsider He and the others, including presidential election Bhutto, "We don't want specific peo­ the appointm ent of John F reem an as B ritain 's next am bassador tions against President Mo­ U.S. seeks answer hamm ed Ayub Khan's govern­ two m em bers of the National had been touring West Pakistan ple locked into specific boxes," to Washington because of his past “ critical and hostile referen ­ Assembly, w ere picked up un­ for the past week in behalf of Haldeman told a briefing ses­ ces" to Richard M. Nixon. "The answ er is no,” said Lord Shackle- ment. Bhutto, 40, once a protoge of der Defense of Pakistan rules his People's party. sion at the Hotel P ierre, where ton. governm ent leader in the House of Lords. to N.Viet shelling Ayub Khan, was officially ac­ that perm it indefinite detention the Nixon cam p is working out without trial. All universities, colleges and the details of the transition of • An artillery and tank duel raged across the Jordan R iver near cused of inciting Pakistani He had told a lawyers' asso­ other schools in West Pakistan power Jan. 20. the Abdullah bridge Wednesday, three m iles north of the dead m asses--"in particular the ciation Tuesday night he sym pa­ w ere ordered closed last F ri­ There won t be a press secre­ sea. One Jordanian soldier was reported killed. It was the first students "--to acts of violence. thized with the students, who day a fte r two clashes in Rawal­ tary or appointm ents secretary heavy fighting in the area since last August. As foreign m inister in 1963- pindi over a period of 24 hours. SAIGON (AP) - The U.S. ing of the M arines from as such in the Nixon adm inistra­ 66 Bhutto weakened P akistan's have been rioting to emphasize Command is making a careful enemy positions inside the de­ tion. he said. There was spec­ • Providing it is sold inside a brown paper bag, T etragram - assessm ent of enemy inten­ m ilitarized zone between the ulation, for exam ple, th at Her­ mation Records has agreed to distribute the B eatle s experi­ tions a fte r the recent intensi­ Vietnams Sunday. Abrams bert G. Klein, Nixon's com­ m ental album. Beatle John Lennon and his Jap anese girl-friend fied shelling of m ilitary and sidestepped this question, say­ munications chief during the actress Yoko Ono. posed for the cover of the album titled "Two civilian ta rg ets in South Viet­ ing: "Well, they shelled the campaign, would become an a s­ V irgins." in the nude. nam. M arines and the M arines sistant to the president, with Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, shelled them ." Ron Ziegler, the traveling press • Reports of a settlem ent in the three-year-old Rhodesia dis­ the U.S. com m ander in Viet­ All the various shellings are secretary in the campaign, pute was authoritatively denied in London Wednesday. But con­ nam. refused to speculate presum ably being studied serving as a special assistant cern persisted in P arliam en t that P rim e M inister Harold Wilson Wednesday on the enem y's within the context of the U.S. doing the detail work with the had authorized concessions that could split his Labor P arty . aim s in talking with cor­ halt of all attacks on North press. Wilson said Tuesday, however, that "deep differences" rem ain respondents. Vietnam ordered by President p u rch a se d ir e c t! "This is the tim e for all of Johnson to being» {tovjjlr»as a The prelim inary-plannipg f o r . on fundam ental issues. us working in the m ilitary to step toward peaftP,4i»'* »••v i the- White H tnl|e sH ff w a t done during the cam paign, Haldeman • The British and French am bassadors w ere sum moned today keep our eyes o p e n /' he'Said, Attacks against cities, or 100% H um an H a ir said, and the details a re still to Chancellor Kurt K iesiqger’s office for secret talks amid ‘¡watch what is happening and from withm- '\voutd com pare it with all the things draw particular attention in being worked out. The first as­ speculation that the Com munists a re about to clam p new p res­ w ig T ít° $ l25*00^ 2 ^ 5 0 we know and have watched view of allied claim s that they sistant named, on Tuesday, was sure on Berlin. The m eeting sparked rum ors th at Bonn has got before. Then we can m ake a would violate North V ietnam ’s Bryce N. Harlow, 52, a White wind of E ast G erm an plans to im plem ent recen t th re a ts in Com­ judgm ent." agreem ent with the United House aide in the Eisenhower m unist-encircled West Berlin. Official spokesm en of the Bonn adm inistration. governm ent and the two em bassies would say only that c u r­ One question was the shell- States for a bombing halt. W IG LE T S $ 9 6 0 rent political questions" w ere dealt with a t the m eeting. U.S. headquarters said Wed­ TONIGHT nesday that North Vietnamese N otre Dame Gam e gunners shelled allied posi­ "W e’ve spent a lot of tim e on a review of the White House National News FA LLS Ä “ $ 2 9 « 0 tions Tuesday near the dem ili­ staff," Haldeman said. "W e've • Vice president-elect Spiro T. Agnew said Wednesday that Ha­ F ilm s tarized zone for the second talked to a num ber of people waii and Alaska have been given statehood and asked: "Why 8 :0 0 P . M . tim e in three days, but it re ­ who held the posts in past and should Puerto-Rico be discrim inated ag ain st?" Agnew told re ­ • A L L COLORS IN STOCK U nion P a r l o r s mained uncertain w hether the present adm inistrations and we porters as he toured a golf course that P uerto Rico is a “ produc­ • NO E X T R A CHARGE LIG HT OR FROSTED COLORS attacks this tim e were feel there a re a lot of ways we tive a re a " and added " I feel proud to have it a p art of the launched from inside the buf­ can improve the White House United S tates." fer zone. staff stru ctu re." • Three spaceflight veterans w ere nam ed W ednesday to the crew of Apollo 10. a mission which m ay fly to 50,000 feet above the surface of the moon. T he S tate 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 published e v ery c la ss day thro u g h o u t th e y e a r w ith s p e c ia l W elcom e W eek and O rie n ta tio n issues in J u n e and S ep tem b er. 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Y., N. Y. 10017. You Can Count Public Lecture On Us . . . To Solve SA M U E L W . ALLEN Your Money Problems L A W Y E R , PO ET & L IT E R A R Y C R IT IC W I L L L E C T U R E ON At East Lansing STATE BANK LANGSTON HUGHES You’ll $ave with AND THE ThriftiChecks AFRICAN RENAISSANCE T h u r s d a y N o v e m b e r 14, at 8 p .m . L o w - c o s t student ch e c k in g acc o un ts . T he only c h a r g e Is 10c p e r c h e c k ; no o th e r p r i n t i n g 108 B W e l l s H a ll o r s e rv ic e charges. Students a r e als o e n c o u ra g e d to open s a v in g F r i d a y N o v e m b e r 15, at 8 p .m . accounts at the bank th a t sav e s you m o n e y . P a r l o r C U nion B u ild in g Two Convenient Locations POETRY READING BY Y o u 1II F i n d T h r i f t i C h e c k s O n l y A t PROFESSOR ALLEN X a n sin a S p o n s o re d By D e p t, o f $TATE BANK L In g u Is tlc s --O r le n ta l & A fric a n G R A N D R IV E R A T A B B O T T E A S T LA N S IN G , M IC H IG A N L a n g u ag es and the Branches in Okemos, H aslett, & Brookfield Plaza A f r i c a n S tu dies C e n t e r Merr.ber Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.____________ Thursday, Nov em ber 14, 1968 3 Michigan State N ew s, E ast L a n sin g , M ich ig a n A r a b s p le a d in n o c e n t in p lo t NEW YORK (AP)--A father nal solicitation of an unidenti- English, they entered their pects of this c a se .” sumed innocent. I and his two sons, im m igrants fied person to com m it yhe pleas through an in terp reter _ Defense attorneys Joseph The elder N am er cam e to the T Z Z V ft * * ‘W '- v - f V .'» V pleaded innocent Wednesday to an d ’ possessiorvof two switch A sst” Dist. Atty. ffaroicf RoSen- quested lower bail on the a to u t 13 yeafs agb and' is a na: charged of conspiring to assas­ blade knives baum that the $100,000 bail be grounds thtft the defendants had turalized citizen. sinate President-elect Richard Although all three defendants continued because police are no crim inal records, had roots He and his two sons work in M. Nixon. are said to speak -fairly good investigating “ m any other as- in New York, and w ere pre- New Y ork's garm ent district as Justice John R Starkey of shipping clerks and live in a Brooklyn Supreme Court re ­ Brooklyn apartm ent. duced their bail from $ 100,000 Police raided the apartm ent to $25,000 each. In New York, the Supreme Court is a trial court. N ix o n ’s w a r stand splits Saturday night, acting on a tele­ phoned tip from an unidentified inform er who they said told The defendants did not im ­ them the trio had offered him It’s a bird m ediately post the lower bail. Ahmed Rageh N am er, 43, and his sons, Hussein, 20. and Abdo Republican party heads money to be the triggerm an in the assassination plot. No, I t ’ s e a r l y e n r o l l m e n t . T h i s w e e k , s tu d ents li k e th e s e have been b a t t e r in g t h e i r b r a in s out t r y i n g to avoid ta k in g th a t d re a d e d 8 o ’ c lo c k o r m a n ip u la t in g 19, had been indicted earlier cy decisions that m ight tie the Hatfield, who supported Nix­ Daley raps HHH Wednesday on four counts- WASHINGTON (A P)-Influ- new adm inistration’s hands. on before the Miami Beach t h e i r s c h e d u le s to e l i m i n a t e F r i d a y c l a s s e s . S tate News photo by M a r t i n N ic h o ls conspiracy to kill Nixon, crimi- ential Republican senators split Wednesday on President­ “ I assum e that P resident­ convention despite the incom­ for losing Illinois elect Richard M. Nixon's deci­ elect Nixon has been given ex­ ing president’s hawkish war CHICAGO (AP (--Mayor Rich­ sion to let the Johnson adm inis­ tensive briefings on world trou­ stand, said in a separate inter­ ard J. Daley said Wednesday CONFUSES GOALS tration speak tem porarily for him in foreign affairs. ble spots and concurs with view he hopes the president­ Johnson’s proposed approaches elect has not.*committed him ­ that stre e t violence during the D em ocratic National Conven­ to them in the next 60 days,” self to continuing Johnson’s tion had nothing to do with Vice Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-N.J. policies indefinitely. he said. P resident Hubert H. Humph­ and Mark O. Hatfield, R-Ore., “ I hope his statem ent was a Vietnam war doves, questioned rey 's election defeat. The May­ ’U ’ p s y c h o lo g y d iv e r s if ie d the wisdom of Nixon’s unprece­ dented statem ent he will sup­ port President Johnson’s deci­ I have a feeling that there is m atter of strategy designed to a beginning of the end of the get the P a ris peace talks going fighting in Vietnam and I hope in a significant w ay,” Hatfield the new adm inistration will be said. “ I ju st don’t believe he or hinted that Humphrey might have won Illinois if he had cam ­ paigned harder in the state. others in the departm ent to He said that in the past sions and carry them forward Humphrey campaigned only “ The nature of psychology in that MSU has attem pted to work flexible in handling develop­ was endorsing Johnson’s Viet­ go with m e,” O’Kelly said. universities have been in com­ a fte r Jan. 20. once in Illinois. the university leads to con­ in all these fields. m ents as they com e.” nam policy.” He said that another problem petition with industry for men fusion of goals,” the chairm an One of the problems, according Senate Republican Leader to O’Kelly, was due to the dem ­ stem m ing from diversity is the and equipment. of the Psychology D epartm ent He pointed out that grants E v erett M. Dirkson of Illinois ocratic nature of the faculty at stressing of some are as of study said Tuesday night. from the federal governm ent backed Nixon's move as the MSU because each of the pro­ while ignoring others. Lawrence O’Kelly, speaking m ade up 90 per cent of the best solution to what he called a fessors sets his own goals “ We have to m ake strategic at a m eeting of the undergrad­ financial support for research “ sticky situation." He noted and directions. decisions on w hat to stre ss,” uate Psychology Club said that but that the money varies with that the interim com m itm ent “ I know where I want to go O’Kelly said. psychology was continually find­ the political clim ate and the was limited to Vietnam, the but I doubt if I could get two “ Essentially psychology is the ing new are a s of interest and demands on the federal budget. Middle E ast and "outstanding study of human behavior. In this psychology, has three m ajor re ­ O’Kelly said that the m ajor m a tte rs" between the United First blackjoins sponsibilities, research, teaching and service. There are problems of diversity connected with each obligation of a university was to States and the Soviet Union. train citizens but that his goal is also confused due diversity of psychology. Dirksen's position was sim­ to the ilar to that of Sens. George D. Aiken, R-Vt.. and Milton R. Florida legislature of these. “ One of the problem s of re­ He said that the m ajor problem Young, R-N.D ; who have ques­ search," O’Kelly noted, “ is of teaching psychology was that tioned Johnson's Vietnam poli­ that a teacher m ay get so in­ the departm ent som etim es for­ cies. volved in his research that he gets its responsibilities to under­ Case, a m em ber of the For­ as the first black legislator in neglects his students. graduates. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (A P i- “ E ach student has different eign Relations Committee said Florida since Reconstruction. "Lack of qualified men and When he held a part-tim e janito­ “ I want to be a m em ber of the equipm ent are also problem s of goals he wants to pursue in he hopes Nixon has not given rial job in the State Capitol, Joe te a m ." said the new’ D em ocrat­ resea rc h ,” O’Kelly observed. psychology,” O’Kelly said. Johnson a black check for poli­ Lang Kershaw used to stand on ic R epresentative. “ I've got my the speakers' podium and pre­ vote and that voting m achine tend he was addressing the can t tell if I'm black or w hite." Florida House of R epresenta­ Being the lone black in a 119- tives. m em ber House w on't be a Most popular sweater That was m ore than 30 years hindrance in K ershaw 's view: ago when he was a college stu­ dent. The House cham bers were “ I think politics is the a rt of compromise. I w on't be able to in Amer i ca. . . the em pty except for a few other get all I want, but I’ll get some black workers. “ We w ere just of it." joking." he recalled Wednesday. He said he used to be m ilitant Arnold Palmer cardigan JSqw Keirshaw, a 57-year-old about providing opportunity fot junior high school civics teacher black people, but then decided by Robert Bruce from Miami, has been sworn in to work within the system. Monday is College Night At S v e d e n H o u se Watch For Special Coupon Monday B e in g In a S o r o r i t y is r e l a x i n g to g e th e r . SORORITY RUSH SIGN-UP T h u r s d a y 3 1 7 Student S e r v ic e s 1-5 p .m . F r i d a y 3 17 Student S e r v i c e s 1-5 p .m . $2 R egistration Fee Be a p a r t o f a ll th a t is G r e e k . Coming Nov. 19 ROBERT BRUCH LARRY TAYLOR W TV, Radio and I t ’ s the s w e a t e r of the s ix t ie s . . . designed by A r n l e hi m s e l f and t a i l o r e d by R o b e r t B ruce In a g r e a t l l n k s - s t l t c h e d b le n d o f 5 0 % a l p a c a / Nite Club Performer 50% w o o l, to w e a r a n y tim e , a n y w h e r e ! I t ’ s h a n d s o m e ly d e t a i l e d . . . c o m e s In m a n y m a g ­ In A n if i c e n t new c o l o r s . S iz e s S, M , L . X L . $23.00 G ib so n Preview .30-60-90 Day Charge Accounts .M ichigan Bankard HOLDEN|p REID At W a v e r l y E a s t J r . High 19 Nov - 7:30 P . M . - A d m is s io n F R E E C o m p l i m e n t s of “ F a m o u s B r a n d s f o r Dad & L a d ” MARSHALL MUSIC CO. DOWNTOWN FRANDOR CENTER ST. J O H N S LOGAN C EN TER M IC H IG A N E d w ard 4. Uri II J a m e » S. G ranelli , m a n a g in g e d ito r edi tor- in - c h ie f Ir in k a C line, cam pu* e d ito r STATI NEWS C arol B u d row , a d vertisin g m anager , Je rry P a n k h u rst, e d ito ria l e d ito r Tom B rou'n, sport» e d ito r Patricia A n ste tt, a n a c ia te rd ltipm e d ito r P i* * .V ' * -* Six-time recipient of the Pacem aker aw ard for outstanding journalism . E ^ ) I T O B I jI L B & f O n d t o k e n is m fo r T h ^ O f f i c e of the Provost The assistance we extend to w ill (roordinate the U n ive rs ity- underprivileged A m ericans wide program s to increase en­ is seldom fille d w ith only hu­ ro llm e n t of m in o rity students, m a n ita ria n m otives. Too often aid in the consciousness of the w e have been plagued by pro­ U n ive rs ity concerning dis­ gram s aim ed m e re ly a t the bet­ c rim in a to ry practices and in­ te rm e n t of the A m erican im ­ crease m in o rity involvem ent age, w ithout regard fo r helping in campus activities. those fo r whom the program wj«rr The potential fo r the center was supposedly established. is extensive, but its effo rts By the creation of a new of­ must be m e t by cooperation fice a t M S U , w e have been and enthusiasm by the rest given the opportunity to ac­ of the academ ic com m unity. In com plish something other order to extend our endeav­ than tokenism in ra c ia l a f­ ors beyond token program s, fairs. The Center for U rb a n action-oriented projects like A ffa irs holds prom ise of being the center m ust be ca rrie d out an effe ctive tool for the bet­ w ith utm ost energy aim ed a t term e n t of the black segment eradicating inequity w ith in a ll Talk about d irty stuff on the w a lls-- that has ham pered our society of the com m unity. goals of the center and of the elem ents of society. Someone pasted a State News in there! The center was created as an for too long. We have turned our --The E d ito rs Equal O pportunity P ro g ra m . outgrowth of demands m ade by back on black citizens and Lee intends to set up a sem inar black students a fte r D r. M a r ­ m em bers of other m in o rity program by Nov. 26 a t which tin L u th er King J r . ’s assassi­ nation, and subsequently a sub­ tim e participants w ill be noti­ groups and denied them their fa ir share, so th at now this OUR READERS’ MINDS fied and a schedule and plans com m ittee report subm itted to deficiency m ust be a lle v ia t­ form ulated. President H annah’s ad-hoc ed by concentrated efforts This is a significant step for on the p a rt of a ll responsible com m ittee of 16. The center was porposed last A p ril and ap­ proved by the board of trus­ the center. I t is hoped, and an ti­ cipated, th at the center w ill not be just another “ talk-a-thon" factions of the society. W e can no longer hand the black com ­ P a y in g f o r m y tr o u b le ’ m unity crackers w hile it starves tees in July. w ith a negligible am ount of To the E d ito r: A t that tim e the purposes from social m a ln u tritio n . The On the evening of Nov. 5, my car was Mr. Thomas does a lot of towing in re a l action taken. The center E a st Lansing. He adm itted to m e in for the center w ere outlined in condition has progressed be­ towed from the Edon Roc Apartm ent can, and hopefully w ill, be a the “ conversation that followed" that yond the point of rem edy by parking lot to the Phillips 66 station on the com m ittee report. P r im a r ­ m a jo r instrum ent for im p le ­ Holmes and Logan. Although the sign he has on other occasions charged extra ily, the center was to “ encour­ “ equal opportunity.” I f we for “ trouble.” R egardless of legal techni­ m entation of new directives warning th at all unregistered cars would are to become a tru ly united be towed from this lot was obscured by calities, I believe th at when a business­ age, organize or coordinate’ aim ed a t aiding the und erpriv­ m an like Mr. Thom as can “ fine” an in­ program s or projects de­ nation special attention and ex­ an automobile parked directly in front ileged com m unity. of it, and I w as unaware I was violating dividual for breaking the law without due sired to effe ct changes for the tra o rd in a ry privileges and op­ process, individual rights under the law The need for the center is ob­ the apartm ent owner’s property rights at “ disadvantaged individual, the portunities m ust be em ployed the tim e, I fully adm it my guilt and haVe fallen to a new level. Mr. Thomas is vious. The A m erican educa­ ' jiriividirig a “ service" against his cus- , condition of his existence and until ■uuc|i tim e as a ll groups understand th a tu r td ? r t h / liw I m ust tional system , including~~the tpm ers con^qqL qpd, by his own adm is­ in A m erica are on an equal pay for thejojving charge . .£■*; the attitudes of other persons • U n ive rs ity, has continually sion, can charge his “ custo m ers” w hat­ who have the potential for played down and suppressed keel. What I strongly do not adm it, however, ever he happens to need a t the m om ent. Lee has recently subm itted is that the owner of the Phillips 66 sta­ Because it has come to m y attention advancing or hindering his contributions m ade by blacks tion, Mr. Jack Thomas, has the right to th at I am not the first MSU student to progress tow ard s e lf-fu lfill­ a statem ent of procedure. In ­ to civilized society. One area arbitrarily charge w hatever he pleases for be so m aligned, I have w ritten this letter cluded are responsibilities in his towing service. When I called the pot>* to the State News, to inform the students m e n t.” w here action is d efinitely need­ #OST»V four m ain areas--cu rricu lar de­ station on Nov. 5, I was informed that that a situation of this kind exists. The groundwork for the cen­ ed is a reinstatem ent of black William Clack he usually charges $15.00 for the towing ter has been laid, w ith the firs t velopm ent, research program s, history into our schools. and $2.00 for every day he keeps the auto­ towing charge. I calm ly asked for a re ­ Arlington, Va., junior significant action about to be­ exp erim en tal program s and mobile. I was surprised to learn when I To assert that A m erica is not ceipt and got one. publications and dissem ina­ arrived the next evening to claim my In the conversation th at followed, I gin. Ronald B. Lee, asst, pro­ a ra c is t society, that it is free ,automobile th at I would be charged $25.00 learned th at Mr. Thomas bases his rates W e d isag ree vost and d irector of E q u al Op­ tion. M an y of the U n ive rs ity of prejudice and bigotry and for the tow and $4.00 for the storage fee, on “ tim e and trouble.” Since the tim e it To the Editor: portunity and the cen ter’s new program s coordinated by the $2.00 per day. When 1 objected, Mr. We the undersigned students who are consequently w ithout need for takes his trucks to get from E a st Lansing director, intends to hold a ser­ O ffice of the Provost w ill op­ Thomas informed m e th at if I caused to his station is constant, his differences currently enrolled in the elem entary this type of program , is to re ­ erate through the center. any m ore trouble he would increase the-» in ra tes are a function of “ tro u b le .’ The methods block would like to express our . ies of sem inars pinpointing the v e rt to the blindness of the past dissent to the le tte r of Nov. 11. Like al­ “ trouble” he had with me, he explained, was that I had trespassed on his lot after m ost any other course a t MSU, the block 11 o’clock when he is closed for business. has its w eaknesses; but unlike many other Since my car was towed a t 9:30 and courses, in the block, the instructors are w asn't reported to the E ast Lansing Po­ constantly reevaluating and seeking ways MAX LERNER lice until five m inutes before he closed, to im prove the course. In fact, it would I reported the car as stolen and attem pted be difficult to find any professors who to find it. L ater learning the car might are m ore dedicated to providing w orth­ have been towed. I called his station and while educational experiences for their discovered he had it. i went to fhe^Siatioti stuaem s i’n antiie veacK’.ng this course- N ix o n a n d th e p e o p le ’s tru s t a t 11:15, not realizing it would be closed. I found my car, flagged down a patrol­ man, and asked if he could assist m e in MSU has a distinguished reputation for its excellence in preparing future elem en­ tary school teachers. We sincerely feel recovering my automobile. He directed th at the m ethods block is a valuable facet you m ust believe him. To illustrate, and m e to a telephone on the prem ises from in this preparatory program and the pro­ for the first tim e since Dwight Eisen­ at the risk of harping on a worn theme, which I called Mr. Thomas. He wasn t fessors and their assistan ts a re signifi­ . The little Ohio girl who held up the sign cantly responsible for this continued high hower and before him since H erbert one m ust note that Nixon paid a heavy home, but when I got back to my other that Richard Nixon quoted in his victory Hoover. price in credibility by his choice of his car two trucks w ere there, one dragging quality. speech, "Bring Us Together Again," may Robin K uttner, Evanston, 111., senior not be a folk heroine but she is a symbol After F.D.R. s infectious buoyancy, and running m a te -a s he seem s to have rec­ another automobile behind it. I asked H arry T rum an's crusty, sulphuric folk in­ ognized now. M argaret Fisher, Glencoe, 111., senior of a g reat folk-yearning. But to know the these men if I could have my automobile America doesn’t have to be loved Sharon Fried, Southfield, senior gravity of the social cleavages ripping stinct, and Ike's fatherly syntax-breaking back and pay the towing charge then. benevolence, and Jack Kennedy’s grace­ abroad, although she m ust be believed, Connie Galanos, G rosse Pointe, senior America apart is not the sam e as knowing They said they were closed and I'd have to ful blend of strength and sensitivity, and but a t home where the problems are the Denise Panza, Birm ingham , senior how to heal them. That will be the task come back the next day. I did, and was L .B .J.’s feel for the jugular of power even knitting together of what has been torn Elaine Flore, Benton H arbor, senior of the whole decade of the seventies, as charged extra for “ trouble.” while getting caught in the cobwebs he asunder, the capacity to get people to K aren C hristner, E. Lansing, senior the task of the sixties was to push the struggle for better access to better life- constantly spins--after these formidable com plete the task with you is what m arks incum bents of the White House—what the effective leader. chances for all. Nixon will have to sta rt a new phase not qualities does Nixon bring to the thresh- America has power aplenty, and Red Cedar report All naked only in his own public life, with its re ­ hold of the seventies? w ealth, and scientific im agination, and To ca st both a cold and sym pathetic By JIM D e F OREST To the E d ito r: m arkable comeback story, but also in the the technical capacity to carry out what If the local police enforced the liquor life of the nation. There is a sense in eye a t them , his principal qualities are science has imagined. It has poetry, too, w ariness, a calculating foresight, a When you think of it, Halloween trick- laws (even after this w eek’s election) which any political leader, however great and a large, intelligent elite (I hate to use or-treating is nothing m ore than legal as enthusiastically as they do the narcot­ his power, is like a sw im m er thrown into shrewd tactical ability and a cool feel the overworked “ intellectuals” as a term ) for the m usculative beneath the skin and extortion. Then, the following Tuesday ics laws, how m any of us (the faculty) the w ater fully clothed, and perhaps but in the a rts of living together, es­ we have another type of extortion. would be available to teach? As Name with one hand tied behind his back. These fat of a problem. that involve us, as Presidents Roosevelt pecially in the cities, the ways th at Am er­ and Kennedy did magnificently. * * # Withheld m ade clear in this m orning’s are the lim its that complex civilization If my stress is on his coolness, it is not icans have been trying for decades have Nixon has recognized th at he is not a Peace m ay be ju st around the corner paper, we are a ll naked. sets around any m an in power, hemming in the sense which M arshal McLuhan shown them selves to be simply not good "ch arism atic” leader, and is not loved, in Vietnam. We’re started to reach an F urther, th at the w riter of the letter him within the bounds of forces and gives to the term when he w rites of “ hot" enough. What was once together has come but he adds that a leader is often not accord with Hanoi, now w e’ll try to open asked that his nam e be withheld is a and “ cool"’ media, and calls TV “ cool," apart. events. negotiations with Saigon. com m ent on the freedom of the aca­ because his basic image is incomplete loved, and what counts is whether he is respected. I wish he had also added America has gotten into a social bind. • • * dem ic community in which we live. But even within these lim its there is an and it snares the viewer into trying to America is the land of Truth and F air G. C. Landon area of options and decisions that make com plete it. Among recent figures. Eu­ "tru ste d ." Some leaders have ruled by She needs new options to break out of love, some by fear. Some have inspired it, and Nixon’s historic chance is the Play. D isregard credibility gaps, con­ Asst, professor. Dept, of ATL the difference between a creative and a gene McCarthy is a “ cool” m eter in that sense, as Robert Kennedy was despite the respect, some have relied more on tru st chance to open those options. But Amer­ flicts of interest, television com m er­ m ediocre leader. We don’t know yet which hot em otions he generated. Nixon is not. to go with the respect. Behind all the ica needs also to harness her wealth and cials, “ Usually reliable sources” - Nixon will be. We do know that the nation “ credibility gap" talk under L.B.J. there power to some new fund of social intel­ they’re all com m unist inspired. only will be trying out a brand of policies dif­ He tends to close circles, setting people 42 ferent from the liberal D em ocratic brand. out of them , rather than to open circles was a core of reality: that to trust a man ligence th at no one has thus far been * • • able to tap, and to a reserve of social discipline that seem s to be vanishing. “ Blessed are the m eak for they shall IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO inherit the e a rth .” However, inheritance 6UARP THIS HOUSE, THIS YARD It isn’t Nixon who can answ er the little taxes being what they a re .. days left AMP T H IS NEIGHBORHOOD! girl’s plea to “ bring us together again.” The people m ust do it them selves, learn­ G reeks leave their im pression on univer­ ing to respect each other despite di­ sity life-usually on lecture hall desk tops. versities and to tru st each other despite Christmas conflicts. But they are unlikely to trust * • • each other unless they can tru st their Man is the m aster of how own fate, Student Bonk Store lead< i s, and be trusted in turn. and if you don’t believe m e ju st ask the 421 a t G ra n d R iv e r right 1968, Los Angeles Times com puters. Thursday, Novem ber 14, 1968 5 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n KISSING DISEASE M ono co m m o n p ro b lem at O lin drop put of school. 75 per cent a rr ^ s tw n t <\( s< ' * Suspension 203N . Washington * Wheel balancing * Steering dents Over 300,000 students in 40 countries of Europe, West Africa, the F a r E ast and North (NEXT DOOR TO PARAMOUNT NEWS) and South America a re m em ­ Publication Date: December 5 LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center Phone 487-0670 bers. A AIESEC program is the O P E N 9 - 11 D A I L Y exchange of student business in th e STATE NEWS C L O S E D SUNDAYS AND H O L ID A Y S 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 traineeships. for students w ant­ ing practical business exper­ ience in a foreign country. To be eligible for the ex­ change program a student m ust A C C E S S O R IE S have had one year of econo­ m ics or business ad m inistra­ CO M PLETE tion courses, m ust have comp­ Does th e THE leted his sophomore year; and be planning a ca re e r in business. There are, however, P h a rm a c e u tic a l F ie ld "T O T A L LO O K ” no requirem ents to be a m em ­ ber of AIESEC. David E. M iller, Vicksburg o ffe r e x c e p tio n a lly graduate student, who worked in a French bank two years ago AT on the AIESEC program said, “ A student on this program gets R e w a rd in g a g reater cultural experience than a student on a regular study program . The trainee works side by sa le s p o s itio n s ? M O U T O N A N D side with the average laborer. It's a good opportunity to learn about people. "M y work experience in France has already led m e into IT A L IA N LA M B three part-tim e jobs. " Yes, a n d R o c h e will train you tor th e m . The average length of tim e spent abroad is 10 weeks. Lo­ A n o p p o r t u n i t y e s p e c i a l l y fo r p e o p l e w h o h k e c h a l ­ p o n y c a r a n d e x p e n s e s , tuition m l m a l progr mi an d HATS A N D BO N N ETS cal AIESEC com m ittees in the le n g in g a s s i g n m e n t s . If y o u r i n t e r e s t s a m i a p t i t u d e s an u nsu rpasser I COmp I n h e I-mi' a In-a ) r n r a pi er ;r am host country locate jobs and r u n to sales if you have som e e xp -'m a ce or Your e a r n i n g s c a n i n c r e a s e r a p i<11y S m r e ( o m p a n y $12 to $17 living accom m odations for the interest in th< s direction, t h i s i s a a m l a al s a l e s visiting students. pol i cy IS to p r o m o t e f r om wit hin t h e n ' im n ppo t “ Students a re free to pick opportunity you w i l l w a n t *o k n o w iho.it f >-w h o l d s t a m t a m to mo v e into manag< ai mnt the country and the type of .ire so 11 w a t ' i i n g in t ei n o of m illin '. i citions A C R Y L IC FURS experience they w ant,” Miller •i u ) ’ , i1 ta U ," ph \ an ami 1 i • 0 • >•{ . A f t e r said. “ In turn, the companies Locations offer co n sid erab le choice. y I m . - a t 111a ’ Wa 11 I non t ’I v pr ut - ■u O n . i l tries when hiring train ees.” o n N o v e m b e r 2 0 . at t h e S t u d e n t S m v a m , 10 n M i r a ; The student trainees a re paid If y o u cant make it. s e n d resum e m I■•11• •i to Mr. •WOOL SCARVES according to the country's wage Gerry M anish in, Departm ent MSN 21275 Virginia •SILK SCARVES scale, but transportation and p.or h e I • a . i m p : pe • . H ", l i l t ’ .: m a living costs are paid by the ( »-ut *r . 1! i n ( i i j st í v QvJ ' (H - «vH : r f r 1 1 ■ ’ ! ' v 1 i ! '11 Drive, Southfield , M ich ig an. •HEADBANDS trainee. lim ile is e it t i r e l a ' > n I ter i t 1; ' e a r n m m nt to •APACHE TIES Since it was first organized in 1949, AIESEC has as its goal E ^ l p i ROCHE LABORATORIES DIVISION •TAMS the im provem ent of business I ). 1111w a ; u •, a I I "y I a “ nr 11y i 111. a ! i m • ■ m 'illy HOFFMANN I A ROCHF INC. education and international un­ derstanding through its varied y yh rn y e n wmffr is more in­ lines with such c o n t i i /cit if /a.K. .V, ' fafcr»W..V ...MI& venting. The consequence of po­ P A tfÔ R Â M A that m any poignant m om ents Lashbrook effectively created Royal G am bit” is worth w er is more power. There is no were lost in the m ass of loud the doom of the tower before seeing The experience of view­ other way. oratory. she faced the block. Miss Dahl- ing this meaningful work given --Henry, Act IV Both the extended them e and berg’s end a t the close of the on the arena stage, a n d . con­ “ Royal G am bit" is a talkie declam atory speeches of Gres- second act enthralled the sidering the nominal charge to play expressing play w rite H er­ sicker and Jones w ere a bit house. Indeed, two fine per­ see this PAC production, make é U ijL much. mann G ressieker’s view of the formances. this show worthy and interest­ exigent status of contem porary Queenly Perform ances Technically, Madame Duck- ing. society. The show is saved by the Tuesday night the Perform ­ By MARK LEZELL fine perform ances of H enry’s mm: ing Arts Co. (PAC) presented State News Reviewer wives. G ressieker's work to a full The three Kates were very good. Gail Burke as K atarina A royal gambit house in the University Arena Theatre. Henry VIII lived by his con­ of Aragon, Bonnie Mursch as The play and its presentation science, which justified his Kathryn Howard, and Jill Gold­ T h e s e b e a u tie s a r e m e m b e r s o f the c a s t o f “ Royal G a m b i t , ’ a P A C p ro d u c tio n are good, but not exceptional. reason for his will. The play- w asser as K ate P a rr gave per­ c u r r e n t l y ru n n in g In the a r e n a t h e a t r e . T h e a c t r e s s e s In c lu d e , f r o m le ft, Bon n ie Both say much, even too much. w rite contends that Henry Tu­ form ances appropriate to the M u r s c h , J il l G o l d w a s s e r , R o b e r t a D a h l b e r g , L in d a L a s h b r o o k , G a ll B u r k e and “ Royal G am bit” is about the dor was the first being of po­ total m ovem ent of the play. As Bonnie R a p h a e l. S tate N e w s photo by L a r r y H a g e d o rn birth of the death of mankind. wer who was totally com m itted the spirit, freedom, and wisdom to the rightness of self. of Henry VIII, they w ere con­ He w asn’t the last. The pre­ vincing and believable. WASTE NO TIME sent world crisis over the fu­ ture of humankind is a growth from H enry's gambit. Clearly, Bonnie Raphael's Anna of Cleves offered the best relief from the sc rip t's b atter­ Reflects Modern Life ing assault. She was bold, fresh Thus, “ Royal G am bit" is and especially honest as the T e n s e e k l i q u o r lic e n s e s really about today. Modern m an's foible is the ugliness of his calculated gam e of life Tudor’s G erm an im port. Dying credits a re due to Linda Lashbrook as Anne Bo- which can end only with the loss leyn and and Roberta Dahl- of his every hope, need and stan­ "liquor by the g lass," were is kept on file. These a re sub­ connection with an “ atm os­ By G. J. WOJCHIHOSKY dard. State News Staff W riter passed, the City Council had re ­ m itted to the city for approval phere resta u ra n t" and cocktail The play revolves around Case ’Love Inn’ ceived seven of the 10 communi­ by the necessary unit of local lounge with catering facilities; The liquor referendum has H enry's six m arriages. To each already spurred action on the cations dating as early as government. " Consideration by and three alumni who are plan­ wife he gives a share of his to feature music Aug. 12. the city, including observation ning a “ first class food estab­ p art of several entrepreneurs. heritage for modern man. The The “ Love Inn,” a Case Hall- of the State law that the sale lishm ent,” Daniel G. Currie, The Michigan State Liquor Con­ sponsored coffee house, will be To obtain a license, one m ust m ust not be 500 feet from class of ‘58, Francis O'Brien, benefit of spirit, love, consci­ trol Commission and the City ence, gold, freedom and wisdom held from 8-12 p.m. every F ri­ first file for the area involved church or school, and approval class of ‘59 and P atrick F Council have received 10 re ­ are today the noble ideals in day and Saturday, except dur­ a t the State Liquor Control Com­ returns the request to the Con­ Burke, class of '59. quests for liquor licenses in the whose self-right name man de­ ing Thanksgiving vacation, be­ E a st Lansing area. mission. If the quota, one li­ trol Commission. Then a final cense for every 1,500 people in investigation and approval Others requesting licenses stroys himself. ginning this weekend. Even before the Proposals are; Tony Coats of Tony Coats D irector Mariam Duckwall Campus and outside talent iK-6, "sale of sp irits." and E-9 the area, is not full, the request m ust be made. F urniture; Robert C.and Paul­ had much to contend with in will provide folk singing, jazz In E a st Lansing, the City ine V. Lewis, 1302 Beech St., G ressieker's script. While the and blues entertainm ent. Council would decide who will for a proposed tavern a t 218 them e is of much worth, the Admission to the “ Love Inn" be granted licenses, John P a t­ Abbott Road; George E. Fritz, playw rite pushes his point to is 50 cents. Coffee is free, but 5 s t u d e n t s a r r e s t e d riarche, city m anager said that 3672 E. Hiawatha Drive, Oke- the extrem e. The viewer is hit there will be a charge for soft there is no established proced­ mos, and David L. Butterfield again and again with the au­ drinks. The setting will include ure as yet for determ ining the of 4382 Okemos Road. Okemos. thor's message. black lighting. in m a r i / u a n a r a ii d granting of licenses and does Rod Causie, 1021 Lilac Ave.: Likewise, Evan Jones' por­ Eventually, the coffee house not see the establishm ent of and Thomas H. Brand, 2937 trayal of Henry was an extrem e. m ay also be open during the Five MSU students were they w ere arrested by Lansing such a procedure for 30 to 60 Kenwick Circle, Lansing. Jones presents the strong im ­ week. among 12 persons who de­ police. The seven others w ere Char­ days. manded exam ination Tuesday in Lansing Municipal Court on les E. Evans, 20, 201 S. Foster; Those making the requests charges of possessing m ari­ Jennifer A. Page. J2, 215 Lewis included Albin J. Wendrow, juana. All 12 w ere released on St.; Leslie Terrill, 18, 912Vz president of Benal Inc., in con­ $2,000 bond each, and a tent­ N. Seymour St. (all Lansing ad­ nection with the Big Boy R es­ ative exam ination date was set d resses); Allen Suterfield, taurant on Trowbridge Road; for Nov. 22. 20, and Robert Scbrendt, 20, the University Inn Motel, 1100 Edward N. Coleman, Allen both of 217 Burcham Drive; Trowbridge Road; Joseph Rea­ P ark ; Gary L. Melvin, La Mesa, Linda S. Scott. 19, of 118 Beal gan, president of Village Inn Calif., Richard Sorensen, Li- St. (all E ast Lansing addres­ Pizza P arlo r, Inc.; Alex Vanis tvonia; Paul Switzer, D tebohr s e d and- Garolyn .Wrege, 21. president of rVan-Tess Inc., in Calif.; and Kenneth C. Terrill, of 6462 King Drive, Ludington. Lansing; all MSU sophomores, Monday is College were arrested with seven oth­ ers a t about 12:15 a.m . Sunday. They w ere all a t the home of INEWFOLK Night At one of the students a t 912 N. Seymour St. in Lansing when INEWFOLK STUDENTS Fly Je t to Europe INEWFOLK S veden H ouse Summer '69 $230.00 INEWFOLK Watch For Special Coupon If Interested Call 355-3362 No Obligation INEWFOLK Monday You can’t g e t any closer. S o m e m en th in k th e o n ly sid e of th e ir f a c e s w ith a le a d ­ T h e T rip le h e a d e r h a s a w a y to g et a good, c lo se sh a v e ing s ta in le s s ste e l b la d e , and pop -up s id e b u r n t r im m e r . A is w ith a b la d e . th e o t h e r s id e w it h a n e w h a n d y , c o ile d c o rd . A n d a 1 1 0 / If't h a t’s w h a t you th in k , N o re lco T rip le h e a d e r. 220 vo lta g e s e le c to r. w e ’d lik e to te ll you so m e th in g T h e r e s u lts sh o w ed th e It c o m e s In both a C o rd ab o u t th e N o re lc o T rlp le h e a d e r T rip le h e a d e r sh a v e d a s c lo se an d a R e c h a rg e a b le m o d e l. 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In fa c t w e s it a t d e s£ s a n d w e a r n e c k tie s a lo t. □ B u t i f y o u t h i n k t h a t m a k e s M a B e ll a s tu f f y o ld b r o a d w i t h a p a s s i o n f o r t h e s t a t u s q u o , y o u a r e n ’t w i t h i t . S t u f f y o l d b r o a d s d o n ’t p u t u p c o m m u n i c a ­ t i o n s s a t e l l i t e s . T h e y d o n ’t g e t t o b e l e a d e r s in s o p h is tic a te d e le c tro n ic s . A n d th e y certain ly d o n ’t connect y o u w i t h t h a t b l o n d e in F t. L a u d e rd a le . □ A h ip p y M ich iga n Bell M a B e l l ? T h a t ’s o u r b a g . Part of the Nationwide Bell System © 1 9 6 8 N o rth A m e ric a n P h ilip s C o m p a n y , Inc., 100 E a s t 4 2 n d S tr e e t, N ew York, N. Y. 10017 T h u r sd a y , N o v e m b e r 1 4 , 1968 0 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L an sin g , M ich ig a n JOFFREY VERSA TILITY ßajlet. r effegfe chq/1 g in g , ^orjpf If you think 'Swan Lake" is 4 ‘Y - only o31, rA n iniand n / < n happening , in the ■ *7v Ballet '- n r is m isunderstood partly because it is a foreign what ballet is all about, you are New spirit has brought it to MSU through medium. A m ericans have al­ dead wrong. All you have to do Besides their youth, vitality dance. They a re doing what no ways been exposed to dances ii to prove this is to w atch a per­ and enthusiasm , the company company has ever done before conceived in France, Italy and form ance of the Joffrey Ballet. brings m ore to dance than any and bringing about innovation. Russia w here ballet is an They will ip p ear in the MSU Au­ has brought before. Arpino de­ “ Olympics” is the first all­ integral p art of the cultural It ditorium tonight, Friday night, scribes their spirit as a kind of m ale ballet to be staged in 35 heritages of these countries. and Saturday afternoon. Tick­ urgency. They are individuals years. And "T he Green Table” a The techniques they developed ets are available with an activity who express them selves through powerful anti-w ar piece to be are still used in training even book coupon a t the Union Ticket the dance. They a re youthful, seen here tonight, is a pre- such m odern com panies as the Office. concerned, and they have som e­ Nazi G erm an classic. Signifi­ Joffrey. But Joffrey and Arpi­ r ilÉ M In this country, strange conno­ By STEVE ROBIN thing to say. And m ost im por­ cantly, “ A starte" w as the first no, using their own talents tations have kept the m asses State News Reviewer tant, each one is unusually well- dance event to m ake the cover 1 ,.? r * through their New York school, away from ballet. But now, to trained and talented. of Time in ten years. are snythesizing other elem ents. coin a phrase, they don’t know Unlike other dance companies, They are creating, from roots what they’re missing. I t’s not The Joffrey Ballet is a living the Joffrey has no stars. These The Joffrey Ballet is here in St. Denis, G raham , and even ju st pretty music and graceful example of those changes. They a re principle dancers in each for several purposes. M embers Diaghilev, an Am erican ballet. tutus swishing across the stage. Poetry in motion Not any more. Anyone who still has the ballet in the "Nutcracker are stationed a t New York’s piece, but the company is al­ of the company have, since Mon­ City Center, under the direction ways listed The A m erican dancer is now alphabetically. day, been offering classes, lec­ the m ost v ersatile in the world. T h e J e f f r e y B a l l e t tr o u p e , f r o m the N e w Y o r k C i t y C e n t e r , Is p r e s e n t l y on c a m ­ of Robert Joffrey and Gerald Paul Sutherland, one of the com ­ tures and dem onstrations. This He m ust be able to perform Suite" category m ight also consi­ pus g iv in g d e m o n s t r a t i o n s and e x p la in in g b a lle t m o ve s to v a r i o u s c la s s e s . T h e y Arpino. Both men are young and pany’s long-time principals, ex­ was to expose students to the lat­ the classical leaps of a Nureyev der Gainsborough, the last w i l l a l s o “ g ive p e r f o r m a n c e s at 8s 15 p . m . today and F r i d a y and a S a tu r d a y m a t i ­ fresh in their approach to dance, plains this by pointing to the est techniques of m ovement, as well as the m odern gyrations great painter. Dance has changed individual talents possessed by clothing and production. Their of a Paul Taylor. At MSU today, and their present company was nee In the A u d i t o r i u m . State N e w s photo by L a n c e L a go n l tremendously, just as the Bea­ only assem bled three years ago. every m em ber. One dancer m ay m ain purpose, however, is to ex­ we a re fortunate to have ac­ tles are not anything like the An­ Agewise, the oldest dancer is execute a certain jum p or m ove­ pose m ore young people to the cess to the work of the Joffrey • iNro„«»TioN » 332-6944 2ndB tg W eek! drews Sisters. m ent b e tter than any other so development of the dance, in or­ Ballet, which now typifies the A M P U S 1:00-3:45-6:35-9:25 he or she is assigned a certain der to destroy certain precon­ developm ent of the skilled Am er­ role. M em bers of the Joffrey ceived ideas. These prejudices ican dancer. Their work is inde­ Ballet, are, therefore, equals. a re enem ies of the cultural revo­ scribable and liable to change Skiing, sailing trips slated They a re individuals, and they lution, which the Joffrey is fur­ m any ideas. F or that reason are versatile. V ersatility goal V ersatility is one of the main thering. alone, it should not be missed. during Christmas vacation goals of the company. The danc­ II TI 'SD W M H i l A s i T a ' mm S ,^ “BEST es in their repertoire, m any chor­ PICTURE! eographed by Joffrey and Arpi­ Ü R Winner of a day. no, vary to include the classical, Skiing in Switzerland or Ski trips to St. Moritz or 10 Academy Seven days on a w indjam ­ ethnic, and modern traditions. Canada and sailing in the Car- Engelberg in Switzerland from m er, sailing the Caribbean The accom panim ent ranges from Awards!-** ibbean will be two available Dec. 20 to Jan. 5 begin a t $460. will be the object of two trips Mozart to Vivaldi to electronic preoccupations offered to stu- This cost includes round trip Dec. 22-29 and Dec. 29-Jan. 5. noises. ' M oves." choreographed N E X T ! Sean C o n n e ry In “ S h a la k o ” dents in December. air travel via TWA from New The $359 cost will include by Jerom e Robbins i"W est Side ASMSU and the National York to Zurich, room and board Trans-Caribbean air transpor­ Story") is done entirely in com ­ M arjorie G esner, assoc, pro­ also be shown. Student Association (NSA) and lift tickets, plete silence. And to w atch it is fessor of history, will speak on * * * Student tation from New York to St. MHA and WIC Present will arrange for passports and student reservations. The Abbie Ski Camp International Thomas. in Davos, Switzer- V.I., and three m eals a breathtaking experience. "Evolution of the Jury Sys­ A m eeting of all people in­ a day aboard the w indjam ­ Combining various dance back­ tem " at a m eeting of the Pre- terested in becoming volun­ A Carlo Ponti Production F orster, Birmingham senior land, will be the location of grounds with the m ost advanced and ASMSU travel director, another ski trip during Christ- m er. Law Club a t 7:30 tonight in 118 teers in the YMCA Urban Ac­ Weekend and five-day trips staging effects, the Joffrey is Eppley Center. tion Program in conjunction announced that seven trips m as for $380. The trip will in­ attem pting to mold dance into * * * will be available d u r i n g elude round trip a ir travel, ac- will be offered to Quebec, Can­ with the MSU Volunteer Bur­ Christm as break. eommodations and two m eals ada. from D ecem ber through total theater. "A sta rte ." a dance College Life, sponsored by eau will be held at 7 tonight in April. The weekend trip. $30- by Joffrev. was the subject of a the Campus Crusade f o r the Spartan Room of Student 35, and the five-day trip. $90- cover story in Time m agazine Christ, will be held at 9 to­ Services Bldg. Al-U Mixer 99. include lift tickets, and last spring. It is a combination night in the Gold Room of room and board. of film, lighting, sound and m ove­ the Union. A Caribbean yacht cruise m ent which dazzles the senses * * * # * International Folk Dancing will be held from 6-8:30 to­ * Friday, November 15 with a self-chosen itinerary be­ of the audience. In "O lym pics,’ The Sisterhood of BSA will night in 34 Women s- I.M. gins a t $325. one of Arpino's latest creations, m eet a t 7 tonight in 112B Wells Bldg. All are invited. 8-12 p.m. F or inform ation on these or the men are athletes and the Hall. * * * on self-planned trips, Miss F or­ stage is their arena. * * * W o m e n ’s Intercollegiate The Sound ster can be contacted from 3-5 p.m. a t 325 Student Services Bldg. or by phone a t 355-8266. Innovations A G rievance Com mittee Volleyball will have a m atch Total theater is new to dance m eeting for OCC will be held with Calvin College a t 7 to­ companies, as it is new to Amer­ at 3 p.m. today in 316 Student night in Women’s I.M. Bldg. Brody Multi Purpose Room ■ | T ■■■— m KiVlfe:': ------- Services Bldg. FOXEASTERNTHEATRES•SUMMARYOFNA1IONAIGFNIRAI. COflEr ♦ * * Poet Robert Hayden will read Male 50C Female 25d ■L S P A R T A N T W IN T H EA T R E Samuel W. Allen, lawyer and m ake socially relevant —--------- mu «* b .• . r i .r (iniuiui nUNDORSHOPPINGCENTER•3100 EASTSAGINAW• Phon« 351 0030. bl ill m m and poet, will speak on "L ang­ com m ents on his poetry at 8 Russ Glbb P resen ts In Detroit W dE L K a a i ü Ti i a : a s a » * ston Hughes and the African p.m. Friday in the Wesley Capitol Recording Stars NOW PLAYING AT 1:30 3:00 R enaissance" at a m eeting of Foundation of the U niversity 4:45 - 6:30 ■8 - 9:45 Steve M ille r Band at 7:15 & 9 P.M. the Black Students' Alliance United Methodist Center. 1118 also March B rothers and The T hird Power Friday and Saturday 8:00-1:00 Adm. $3.50 Relax! Iff VANEL at 7:30 tonight in 108 B Wells. * * * S. H arrison Rd. (rear door en­ trance). The G raduate History Club The reading, which will be Special Sunday Only D irect from England It’s o n ly / THE will hold a general m em ber­ followed by inform al discus­ The Moody Blues also the F rost a movie! ship m eeting a t 8 tonight in sion, is sponsored jointly by COLUMBIAPlCTURfSPrisants M i c h e l a n g e l o A n t o n i o n i ’s 2 perform ances 5:30 & 8:30 $4.50 T ickets available at the door and also at Discount Records, Chumleys- E ast Lansing 834-9348 - 834-4904 IT4MA.OJAMIS ÎDufiy AMARTINMANUHSProduction A C T IO N 34 Union. * * * The Student Advisory Com­ R esearch m ittee of the G erm an and the Dept. of Thought and Language and the Am erican Association Michigan Negro History. for COLUMBIA Russian Dept, will hold an * * * Grande Ballroom COBURN first E ng lish l a n g u a g e film. starring iiwiimy Grand River at Beverly, 1 block S. of Joy in Detroit JAMII JAMIi MASON FOX WURFS prssifnts „TheBig open m eeting at 4 p.m. today in 704 A Wells Hall. The Union Board is polling student interest in sum m er V a n e s s a R e d g r a v e Friday & Saturday ANO ■UIANNAH GuNDOWN * * * European flights for 1969. Any FLICKS- O.C. Krause, general v eter­ student interested in an 8-week BLOW-UP CO-storrmg YORK T ë â tu rë a t rtcHN/coiu/r mmscoPF ooo The event will be held in Give him Ja d e E a s t, the Men’s I.M Bldg. and Coach th e classic "~^L.the presence g i f t o f ele gance * A L L COLORS t h a t s ays h e’s IN S T O C K or spectators will help the da sh in g, ex c i ti n g , squad try harder to perfect y o u r kind o f m an. their dives. Ja d e E a s t Co log ne *N O E X TR A SHOWROOM from $ 3 .0 0 ; A f t e r Sh av e f ro m C H A R G E FOR OPEN W a te r polo club ’$ 2 . 5 0 ; Col ogn e & A f t e r Sh av e G i f t S e t , $ 5 . 5 0 . L I G H T OR 10-6 DAILY FROSTED to battle U -M as an alternate COLORS MON. & FRI. til 9 fragrance, try Jade East The MSU W ater Polo Club Coral and Jade East will attem p t to avenge an e a r­ Golden Li m e. All are available In a complete How Con We Do It? lier 10-8 loss when they go collection of masculine O u r h a ir g o o d s c o m e to us d l r e c t f r o m o ú r ow n grooming essentials. against Michigan noon Sunday. S W A N K , Inc.— I m p o r t c o m p a n y located in F l o r i d a . B y a v o id ­ Sole Distributor The gam e will be played in ing th e " m l d d l e - m a n , ” we pass the sa v in g s the Men’s I.M. Bldg. and stu­ d i r e c t l y to you. . dents attending should use the West Wing entrance. There will IMPORTERS be no admission charge. Sport Short im 1820 E» Michigan Next to Pagoda Restaurant MSU’s 28-game football win­ ning streak in 1950-53 ranks PHONE 372-2332 10th highest among all-tim e col­ legiate records. T h u r sd a y , N o v e m p e r 1 4 , 1968 JQ M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g ^ M ich ig a n STA TE NEW S STA TE CLASSIFIED NEW S S h o u l d y o u h a v e a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t in t o d a y ’s S T U D E N T SE R V IC E D IR E C T O R Y ? CLASSIFIED 355-8255 355-8255 ^ S m p lo y q je n t , f |m p J o ^ r r i e n t 'For Rent • " f y t9 • ' " «-»«,• 9 The State News does not TV R EN TA L S fo r student»" Com « ■ » W ANTED S E C R E T A R Y -R eceptionist WOMAN FOR general cleaning $2 an n o m lcal ra te s by th e te rm o r m onth. perm it racial o r religious DODGE STATIONWAGON 1960—$150. fa r H igh F id e lity S to re A ge 21 or hour. Own transportation. Call ED 2- U N IV ER SITY TV R EN TA L S, 484- PU T discrim ination In its ad­ Call 484-6318. 3-11/18 ov e r; filing; 50 w pm typing; s h o rt­ 5634 after 8 p.m. 3-11/15 hand o r good business w ritin g ; s ta te ­ 1263 C TO I tiü tk FORYOU vertising c o l u m n s . The m e n ts D ire c t c o n ta c t w ith public ELDORADO 1957 Deville Good con­ State News will not accept dition $550. Call 372-9433 before W ages acc o rd in g to q u a lific a tio n !. C all SE C R E T A R Y , G E N E R A L typing, d ic­ TV R E N T A L S G .E . 19” P o rta b le , advertising which discrim ­ taphone e x p erie n ce d e sirab le. Lo­ $8.50 p e r m o n th in clu d in g stan d . noon. 3-11 15 for ap p o in tm e n t. 337-2310. 7-11/15 • a u t o m o t iv e inates a g a i n s t religion, c a te d on M ichigan V e n u e n e a r B rody C all J . R . C u lv er Co. J51-M82. • EMPLOYMENT D orm P hone 351-0290 for a p p o in t­ 220 A lb e rt S tre e t, E a s t L an sin g C race, color or national o r ­ FIREBIRD 1967 V8. Teal blue with EA R N E X T R A CASH for C h ris tm a s m e n t. 2-11/14 • FOR RENT igin. white interior and headrests Like C ar n e c e s sa ry . C all 351-7319. O • FOR SALE new Phone CRAINS MOTORS 372- /¡¿ S P O N S IB L E M A R R IE D m a n , m u s t A partm ents 5234 C -ll 20 APPLICATIONS FOR teachers, super­ • LOST & FOUND visors, interviewers, receptionist be 21 w ith la te m o d el c a r for single copy de liv e ry of th e m o rn in g F r e e EYDEAL VILLA A PA R TM EN TS. • PERSONAL FIREBIRD. 1968 Three speed, six now being taken. Guaranteed salary. P r e s s , in the L ansing a re a . C ar a l­ TWO b ed ro o m a p a r tm e n ts fo r $240 • PEANUTS PERSONAL Overhead cam. Radio. Green. 351- Full or part-time. No experience Automotive 9427 after 6 p.m. 5-11 15 necessary. FRED ASTAIRE DANCE low ance. C all 393-0448. 3-11/15 m o n th . Sw im m in g pool. G E a p p li­ • REAL ESTATE STUDIO. 372-9385. 5-11/15 a n ce s, g a rb a g e d isp o sals, fu rn ish ed BU1CK 1963 Skylark convertible V-8. EA R N TH O SE C h ris tm a s e x tra s by fo r fo u r m a n o r fiv e m an . C all • SERVICE FORD FAIRLANE 1986 500 2-door showing V IV IA N E WOODARD COS­ $51-4275 a f te r 5 p .m . C 3-speed. Standard Shift, bucket seats. BUSBOYS-APPLY HOLIDAY INN • TRANSPORTATION Must sell. $435.351-6988. 3-11/15 sedan, white with red interior. 6, M ETICS. No house to house. F o r an EAST, North of Frandor. Part or NEWLY MARRŒD7 • WANTED stick, radio, good tires. 484-2762 full time. 3-11/14 ap p o in tm e n t c a ll G w en L orenz, 351- BUICK 1963 Special. V-6, de p en d ­ after 5 p.m. Must sell. 5-11/20 8094 be tw ee n 1-5 p .m . 3-11/15 TANGLEW OOD able, eco n o m ic tra n sp o rta tio n . 22 RENT-A-STUDENT office needs stu­ DEADLINE M PG 332-8641 5-11/20 FORD SUNLINER 1955 Restored con­ dents for part-time jobs, all types. P R E S S E R -F O R dry c le an e rs. E x ­ AFARTMENTS vertible. Rebuilt engine Stereo. $375 Call 482-0624 or write Box 374, p erien ced . A u to m a tic eq u ip m en t, 1 B drm ., unfur.,'from 124.50 1 P.M. one class day be­ CAMARO 1968 $200 plus payments. 699-2532 3-11 14 East Lansing. 5-11/18 top w ages, ARNOLD P A L M E R C LE A N ­ 2 B drm ., unfur., from 139.50 fore publication. Call Karen after 5 p.m. 332-8148 ING C E N T E R . 332-2070. S -ll/1 5 C ancellations - 12 noon one 15-12/6 FORD 1957. Body good. T-Bird engine FORMER BELL Telephone operators. 351-7880 Southern car. $200 332-0844. 2-11 14 G E N E R A L O F F IC E -M a tu re , e x p e r­ c la ss day before publica­ CHEVELLE MALIBU 1987 327. V-8, O N E G IR L n eed ed w in te r te rm New Michigan Bell is interested in you. ienced, helpful. F u ll or p a rt tim e . tion. three speed, stick shift. 353-7049. FURY 111-1968 Two-door hardtop, In su ra n c e ben efits. An e q u al o p p o r­ C ed a r V illage. R ed u ced r a te s . 351- 3-11/15 black vinyl top, AM-FM radio. Must 3088. 5-11/19 Are you available for: tu n ity e m p lo y e r. A pply in perso n , sell, leaving country. Phone 484- 1. Full time employment? FOX JE W E L R Y . 203 South W ashing­ PHONE CHEVROLET 1962 327. 4 barrel, 3- 7403 or 482-2189 3-11 18 2. Three or more days a week? ton. IV 2-6239. 3-U /14 D EL TA A PA R T M E N T : O ne g irl n eed ­ speed. 300 hp. 353-2718 Best offer. ed fo r w in te r a n d sp rin g . 351-9137. On a regular or temporary basis. 355-8255 3-11/15 MGB 1965 Exceptional New top. E M P L O Y E R S O V ERLO A D C om pany. 3-11/15 tires. Must sell-baby! 372-2250. Immediate openings E x p e rien c e d s e c re ta rie s , ty p is ts to CAM PUS N E A R : Single g irl to s h a re RATES CHEVROLET 1965 Impala converti­ ble. V8 stick, wire wheels, new 3-11 14 Telephone interviews for your con­ w ork on te m p o ra ry a ssig n m e n ts. N ev er sm a ll one bed ro o m . F u rn ish e d . P a r k ­ a fee. Phone 487-6071. C -ll/1 4 1 d a y ................ ... $ 1• 50 top. Excellent condition. Take over MGB 1966. Excellent condition. Wire venience. Call IV 9-9909 between ing. $57.50. Ph o n e 489-5922 o r 393- payments of $43.30. Phone Credit 4365. 5-11/19 15tf per word p er day wheels. 40.000 miles, green. 332- 9a.m.-4p.m. G R E A T LA K ES E M PL O Y M E N T for Manager 489-2379 C-ll 20 8696. Mike, 5-11 15 p e rm a n e n t positions fo r m e n and 3 d a y s . . . . . . . $4.00 MICHIGAN BELLTELEPHONE W IN T E R , S P R IN G su b lea se. Luxury w om en in office, sa le s, tech n ical. 13 1/ 2^ p er word p er day CHEVROLET 1965 lmpala Two door, OLDSMOBILE STATIONW AGON 1964 "Ju st think of me as one of those COMPANY. IV 2-1543. C-ll/14 a p a rtm e n t. N ew carp etin g . F r e e h eat. 5 days . . . . . . $ 6 .5 0 hardtop, automatic, full power Ex­ All power. Top condition. 355-6051 351-3576. 3-11/15 229 North Capitol 13£ p e r word p er day cellent Leaving city. 337-1579. 3-11 15 3-11 15 guys to whom society has failed IN T E R E S T E D IN a n unu su al jo b to (b a s e d on 10 w o r d s p e r ad) C O M E T -O N E ow ner car. Four-door, OLDSMOBILE 1962. Dynamic 88 Four in it ’ s duty!” An Equal Opportunity Employer. 4-11'15 e a rn C h ris tm a s m oney? C all V IV IA N E ■ s tó h É , W OODARD COSM ETICS. IV 5-8351. rad io , h e a te r, a u to m a tic tra n s m is ­ door automatic. Excellent shape. 355- C -ll/1 5 NORTH WIND T h e r e w i l l be a 50tf s e r v ic e sion. 1963 $495. Snow tire s . P h o n e 9341. 4-11 15 PORTER. BELLMAN, 3-11 p.m. Ap­ an d b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e i f 646-2481 3-11/18 ply HOLIDAY INN, north of Frandor. FARMS BUSBOYS WANTED to work at the City Faculty Apartm ents OLDSMOBILE 1964 F85. V-8 Clean, 3-11 14 t h is ad i s not p a id w ith in CORVAIR CORSA 1965 180HP tu r­ new brakes, one owner. 351-7466. Automotive Employment Club of Lansing located in the Jack one w e e k. bo ch arg ed . 4 on the floor. 23,000 3-11 15 PHYSICAL THERAPIST-Michigan li­ Tar Hotel. Work hours about 9:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Also some nights. 351-7880 m ile s 627-5839 3-11/18 VOLKSWAGEN 1968 squareback. New T Y P IS T S -5 evenings per week, 4-10 censed or eligible for license. Salary T h e S ta te N e w s w i l l be Free meals, uniforms, high pay. In­ TWO ROOMS furnished. Ground floor PONTIAC LEM ANS 1968. full power rubber, sunroof, radio, heavy duty 70 w pm with accuracy. Call 337- range $7,205 - $9.000. Excellent terview in person from 6-8 p.m. For and private bath. Private entrance. r e s p o n s ib le o n ly f o r the Rally green, vinyl top. 355-3252. 5-11 15 hitch. Excellent condition. Call 882- 1651, 3-5 p.m . W fringe benefits. Phone Mrs. Las- CORVAIR MONZA 1964 4-speed appointments call 372-4673. 10-11/26 655-1609. 3-11/15 f i r s t d a y ’ s in c o r r e c t i n s e r ­ &20 or 372-6410 Mr. Nichels. $2.000. karas. EXECUTIVE SERVICES. 484- E x c e lle n t condition. 676-2292. 3-11 18 TRIUMPH 1967 TR-4A Red with 8-11 21 HELP WANTED at Boyne Highlands 7728. 3-11/14 WAITRESSES WANTED to work at the tio n . _______ black top. AM-FM radio. Michelin Ski Resort. Waitress--20 years, City Club of Lansing. Located in the CORVAIR 1962 or Ford Galaxie 1963 X tires 14.000 miles 357-0558 3-11 14 VOLKSWAGEN 1964 One owner. Sun­ EXCITING CAREER open to men two years experience; bus boys, Jack Tar Hotel Work hours about 10.30 Best offer for either. 351-4003. 3-11 15 roof, whitewalls. $675. 332-8484 after that want experience and money. Automotive VOLKSWAGEN 1965 sedan. Excellent 5 p.m. 3-11/15 desk clerks-male; cafeteria man­ ager, two year food experience; din­ 393-1430,1-5 p.m. O a.m.-10:30 p.m. Also some nights. Free meals, uniforms. High pay. CORVAIR 1963. 4 speed, radio, ex­ condition. New rubber, new battery, ing room manager-age 25. four Personal interviews 6-8 p.m. For .ALFA ROMEO Spyder Webers. 5- FEMALE STUDENT with transpor­ cellent. $400 After 6 p.m. 372-5104 very clean. $895 372-5540 or 485- VOLKSWAGEN 1959--New battery. years experience. Please contact personal interview call 372-4673. speed. extras Verv fast. $750 337- tation for general housecleaning. 7094 2-11 15 3-11 15 0976 after 5 p.m. 3-11 14 Will take best offer. Call Linda 489- Michigan State Placement Bureau 10-11/26 Approximately 6 hours weekly. $1.50 7690 after 5:30 p.m. 3-11 14 5-11 15 an hour. Call 351-7767. 2-11/15 VOLVO, 1958. No rust. New tires. Good running condition. $350. Call L I K E T O S K I? W a it r e s s e s needed w in t e r FULL and PART-TIME. No repair ANNOUNCING Tired of driving underpowered work. No experience necessary. Ap­ after 5 p.m. 351-3169 5-11/14 t e r m . F R E E s k i i n g , ro o m and \ b o a rd p lu s r e a s o n a b le s a l a r y . ply to manager Super Par Oil Com­ pany 694-9819: 882-9458. 5-11/20 NEW VOLVO 1960 4-speed. Fine shape. Best offer. 373-0746. 3-11/18 S u g a r lo a f V illa g e , Cedar HOUSECLEANING: some ironing 4 Artm ar Opticians M ic h ig a n . F o r a p p lic a t io n s hours Thursday afternoons. Near c a l l D on K u e l b s , 3 5 1 - 3 1 3 5 A vaition Spartan Village. 351-4032. 2-11/15 NOW OPEN Economy Cars? FRANCIS AVIATION; So easy to learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE^ Special $5 offer. 484-1324. R E G IS T E R E D N U R S E ; S hift 11-7 O penipg a v a ttib te t n "a m e d ic a l- c a re f a c ility O pportunity fo r ra p id a d ­ v a n ce m e n t w ith in a d y n a m ic o rg a n i­ TOY STORE Sales CttfrKtJ Female, full-time through January, part- time thereafter, $1.60 peP'hour. Fac­ .. G ro u n d F l p o r L o c a t io n O v e r 25 y r s . E x p e r ie n c e zation. A ttra c tiv e s ta rtin g s a la rie s ulty and student wives preferred. P r e s c r ip t io n s F ille d and above a v e ra g e frin g e b enefits. Apply Mr. Chamberlain, The Hobby Auto Service & Parts Hub, Frandor. 351-5843 3-11/18 F r a m e R e p a i r s & R e p la c e m e n t s Apply P ro v in c ia l H ouse. 1843 H aga- do rn R d., E a s t L ansing. 332-5061. 205 A n n S t . 3 3 2-5 5 2 0 MASON BODY SHOP 812 East CHILD CARE and light housework Kalamazoo St. . . ■ Since 1940. 10-11/19 assistant for five or six mornings Complete auto painting and col­ per week with young housewife in COUNTER AND broiler help wanted. lision service. IV5-0256. AUTOMATIC CAR WASH. Only 50c. It's the best in town. You may sit C Male or female. Part or full time. Apply in person. Burger Chef. 6031 South Cedar. 10-11/19 comfortable and pleasant home near soutfllest Lansing. Better than aver­ age salary. 372-5981 3-11/18 Two Bedroom Three Man in your car for 2'z minutes while DOWNTOWN LANSING law office S e c o n d p r o f e s s io n - e v e n in g s your car is washed and waxed. Also in need of part time help. Hours & w e e k e n d s . M e n and w o m ­ cleans underneath car. An almost can be arranged. Shorthand and typ­ perfect job. 430 Clfppert back of e n . $3 50 p a r t t im e m o n th ly ing required. Call for interview. 372- Ko-Ko Bar. C-ll 14 g u a ra n te e I f yo u m e e t o u r Apartment 5700 5-11 15 r e q u ir e m e n t s . S tu d e n ts and TWO FIRESTONE Town and Country PART-TIME: M«» ¿■rs women to t e a c h e r s : $8 00 f u l l t im e , t e le ­ 560x15 studded snow tires. Like ■new join a g ro ^ 1 L T - L " U less. "Must » 1500 miles. $40. 694-9450. 4-11,15 phone: 4 8 4 -4 4 7 5 have car. 48,-jsmo. ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call Kalama­ zoo Street Body Shop. Small dents For Rent beginning December 15th. to large wrecks. American and for­ Freshly painted and carpeted. eign cars. Guaranteed work. -482- 1286.2628 East Kalamazoo. CORVETTE TOP wanted. Hardtop C PEACE CORPS $70 per month per person. 6 month leases available. from 1955-60 Vette. 489-1581. 3-11 15 CALL R E C O R D C O R O N A — D ave Jo rd an, m e m b e r of the w in nin g S h e l b y - T o y o t a Scooters & Cycles on Campus 2000 G T ra c in g te a m , p la y s a new r o l e as he p ilo ts L lo y d T i l l a r y ' s C o r o n a around the Ir w i n d a l e D r a g S trip d u r in g the re c e n t E p i le p s y B e n e f it r a c e s . HONDA 305 Excellent tion. $325. 351-5975. r u n n in g 180 condi­ Kedzie East Lansing Management T he 4 - s p e e d C o r o n a is s p o n s o re d by Longo T o y o t a o f E l M o n te , C a l i f . , and Drive. 3-11/14 NOV. 11-15 once again downed a ll c o m p e tit io n f o r a n o t h e r cla ss v i c t o r y b e fo r e 10,000 HONDA 1967 S90. Excellent condition. 351-7880 c h e e r in g s p e c ta to r s . Two Bell helmets. $225 Steve 351- 9670 or 351-8690 3-11 14 9 a.m.-5 p.m. E v e n in g s t i l 8 j 3 3 2 - 2 6 2 7 Drive one that’s overpowered! BSA 1965 441 Victor 19 6 7 $ 595; Honda 300cc $32 5 ; 1964 1 5 0 c c $ 1 7 5 , Suzuki 1967 120CC $210. 48 5-7972. 5 -11/ 15 PLACEMENT BUREAU Get ALL YOU PAY FOR! Check best rental buys in today's Classified Ads. Gas mileage? Don't worry!!! ACROSS I . Try a court case 20. Vandals 22. Harm onize 2 4 . One addressed 2 5 . Grampus 6. Soft-spoken . 2 7 . j a c k in ca r ds 1 0 . Pulley w heel 3 1 . Havens The TOYOTA Corona gets I I . Diva’s specialty 35. Epochal ’ 36 . Flurry 3 7 . Sp o tte d cavy 12 . Cen. Am er. hu m m ingbird 39. Labor Union gas mileage thru engine efficiency 13 . Gasp 1 4 . Small 4 0 . Sullen 4 2 . Deer meat 44. Therefore 15 . Mound DOWN 4 5 . D e e r ' s h or n 2. M an's 1 7 . Golf gadget 4 6 . Dirk . Moon nickname and progressive dual throat 1 8 . W hite vestm ents 4 7 . Lim e trees personified 3. Every 4. U tilize 3 4 5 > // b 5. A r r a n g e t r o o p s % Ya ¿JU II 6. Diagram carburetion rather than thru Y A IO 1 13 7 . Furious 8. Steam er 12 % 16 1/ 9. T r o p i c a l f r u i t 1 0 . P a r t o f a fish small engine size m Ya 15 20 Ya 21 line 1 2 . Cle an the deck 19 18 Ya 16 . Glance See why this late-comer to the market outsold all imports n 23 Yba ¿4 % Ya Ya 28 K 30 19. Upstart 2 1 . Melody g 25 2 27 2 3 . Globule except VW nationwide in September . . . at: %Ya% 34 Ss 2 6 . Tie Si 32 33 Ya 39 28. Emerges 2 9 . Bravery 3b % Í7 38 Û 30. Ardor WHEELS of Lansing w ¡|q 41 Y Ni 45 •45 !7 7 7 3 1 . Plu to 3 2 . Decorate 33. Make-up 2200 S. Cedar Ya i 3 4. Panoram a % Ya Ht Ya YA 3 8 . O n e ag a i n s t 4 1 . Caviar 4 3 . Indisposed O n l y m in u te s f r o m th e c a m p u s — go w e s t on M t . Hope then 2 b lo c k s south on C e d a r . Th urs day , N ov em ber 14, 1968 11 M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n For Rent For Rent Lost & Found L 0 6 T : TWO rin g s in W ells S a tu rd a y Board reaction SIN G L E : M ALE C lean. No cooking. and University regulations of O N E MAN needed fo r w in te r te rm . C ed ar V illage. 351-789# 5-11/15 Student Service A vailable N ovem ber 17th. C all 351- 0631. (-11/15 night. R ew ard . C all 353-3076. 3-11/18 (continued from page one) In other appointm ents, Judi the Faculty Com m ittee on Stu­ King, Plym outh junior, and dent Affairs. Personal DIRECTORY ONE B ED R O PI or m a tu re Sandy. Huntington, E ast Lansing This com m ittee is one of the m a le o r ftr e n t e dZ .ip ; u s . 332- C H E A P TO £ . 0 -arge b « 1 1 0 -U /lt ro o m ,liv i. ^ w . «»**• 1E D 2-5677. “ TH E W O O L IE S '-A v a ila b le for sophomore, w ere confirmed three developed by the Faculty 5157 6-11/15 bookings 351-7114. Ask for Bill. 5-11/15 for seats on the All-University Com mittee to study student un- ♦ * v -W i* <*»-«• Ji HP — nua -. 335“ —~:rm~ ^ IwA -pi a rvi Tt$» vjeooetcv A/***. ,» r - tjjm j 'w T a tim e . . . g ra d u a te stu d en ts o r couple Q uiet P O r s a te w O n c « *u p o n Harvey Dzodin, senior m em ­ Campus Oisturha frees and A ir-conditioned. S hiaw assee TU 2-5761, E D $160. 927 W est 7 -92« N O R T O N ’S ART SUPPLIES B IR TH D A Y C A K E S-7” , {364; 8" Picture book styles for story­ ber-at-large, offered the board Classroom Disturbances. 10-11/14 F randor Shell Station Major re p a irs Including P c V* 15% Student Discount 525 MAC-basement Beal Coop {416; 9 " . (5 2 0 sh ee t c a k e s K w ast B akeries. 404- D elivered Also book people. Step with us. through the looking glass. the rough d raft of the Commit­ tee Codification Policy, a docu­ Dzodin also informed the board that they would soon «¡ft a O N E F O U R m a n u n it a v ailab le in tune-up and brake woik 1317. O 223 Abbott m ent explaining the tenure, m eet, as a group, with the new T uesday. 7:00-9:30 p.m. E v e rg re e n A rm s an d th re e four- Mechanic on duty. m f f i f 11 a.m . to 9 p.m . duties and foci of student seats m em bers of the Board of Trus­ Saturday 12:30-4:00 p.m. KODAK R E T IN A 35mm c a m e ra . 485 m a n u n its a v aila b le a t U n iv ersity Road Service. On K. M-7S, S M ilts E. tff M agtdtrn Sunday 12:30-3:30 p.m . 9323 . 541/15 on the faculty com m ittees. tees. T e rra c e . C all S ta te M an ag em en t. 3024 E. Saginaw 489-8010 PE MW 1 332-8687 C DADDY WAS a m illio n aire, he a lso Ellsworth reported to the Work on the strife between w as a J e w . T he only th ing h e le ft students and Lansing area K l I d e a y 's Sunoco B U SC H E R STU DEN T m odel tru m p et. board that relations with the • EYES E X A M IN E D 4859323. 511/15 for us is th e ju n k w e sell to you. r cam p u s EDWARD’S H ours: 4 p.m . to 9 p.m . 317 E a s t National Student Assn (NSA) apartm ent owners is to begin . • GLASSES S tation soon, Ellsw orth said, the first B alc o n y ,h ! Ï 337-2253 Photographic Studio E N C L O S E D 5- x- 8 tw o w heel u tility G ran d R iv e r. L ansing. TOM & J E R ­ have deteriorated in recent 5-11/15 ’ • C O N T A C T LfcNS all c a r needs and R Y ’S JU N K EM PO R IU M . 0-11/14 weeks, but th at NSA coordinator step being to compile a complete P o rtra its must be taken now tra ile r. {65. Phone 332-4780 C. L. Chase, Optometrist w recker service 3-11/15 Art Costantino w as working on list of all the apartm ent units C ED A R V IL L A G E -n eed one g irl for Christm as« 2601 S. Cedar STUDENTS w in te r te rm . C all 351-4294 5-11/15 at Greenlawn. Co-Optical Services G E M E IN H A R D T FL U T E . G ood con­ SUMMER ’69 the problem. available to students in the 918 E. Grand River 337-9320 Dzodin and Ja n e Lau, Pan- Lansing area. Black & White Color 5218 S. Logan 393-4230 d ition. (130 C all 337-7945 a fte r 5:30 N E X T TO c am p u s. 227 Bogue. N eeds p .m . 3-11/15 Fly Je t To Europe hellenic representative, report­ In agenda com m ittee busi­ one g irl. C all 489-5922 3-11/14 ed that they had attended the ness, the board approved the T ypew riters—All Makes BROOKS I m p o r t e d C ars $230.00 establishm ent of the Consumer O N E OR tw o m e n n eed ed fo r C apitol Authorized Olympia D ealer SQ U IN TIN G CAUSES w rinkles. Sun­ No Obligation If Interested first meeting of the sub-com­ g la ss e s p re scrip tio n ground. O P T I­ Relations Bureau in the cabinet V illa A p a rtm e n ts. 351-3164 . 3-11/14 S ales—Service Sales and Call 355-3354 - 355-3355 m ittee on statutes, ordinances CAL DISCOUNT, 416 T ussing B uild­ Rental Purchase S e r v ic e ing. P h o n e IV 2-4667 C -ll/1 5 after several weeks of delay. O N E OR tw o g irls w in te r and sp rin g . Its name indicates it character 482-1473 F R E E . . . A T h rillin g hour of b eau ty . In the conflict with Craven E d e n R oc. 351-6518 . 4-11/15 L . E . L i g h t h a r t & Co. For a p p o in tm e n t c all 484-4519 Tours, which is sponsoring a ASMSU 4616 N. Grand River L in c o ln N a tio n a l L i f e P O R T A B L E TV 1967 (90. one 4 x 8 M ERLE NORMAN COSTM ETICS _______ 332-5025 5014 N. Grand River, Lansing k itc h e n ta b le and seven c h a irs (00, trip to Spain a t the sam e tim e O N E M A L E -H a s le tt A p a rtm e n t 13, Lansing 482-1219 STUDIO, 1600 E a s t M ichigan. C -ll/1 4 A cro ss fro m c am p u s. W in ter and one single b ed (35. 351-3229 3-11/18 that it is sponsoring ASMSU’s sprin g . 351-8768. 4-11/15 3 .0 L A S T T E R M ? Imported C hristm as cards Apartment ROAD R A LLY by R E A L M N ovem ber Baham as trip, the board voted A N TIQ U E TRUNKS. L a rg e selection, (continued from page one! SAVE M O N E Y Cleaning 17. E x p e rt and novice c la sse s. In­ to include a no-conflict clause O N E G IR L needed o v e r 21. Im m ed i­ finished a n d unfinished. P h o n e TU 2- fo rm atio n 699-2588 3-11/15 Ellsworth said that the policy a te occupancy. 351-0521 a fte r 5 p.m . on your auto insurance T H E V IL L A G E No job is too 9157. 3-11/$ in any future travel agency con­ com m ittee, which will explore 3-11/14 under State F arm ’s SH O PPE big o r sm all YOUNG P O E T d e sire s p a tro n o r p a­ the question of which students tracts. "Good Student" eligibility 1678 Grand River Rent-A-Student C A R T O P SKI ra c k , (5. M useum tro n e ss. R ep a y m e n t. 351-5159 a fte r Also approved were ASMSU C ED A R V ILLA G E: F o u r m a n luxury scu lp tu re , head of E g y p tian p rin cess. would control the tax money, ru le. 482-0624 8 p .m . 3-11/15 endorsem ent of an Alpha Phi a p a rtm e n t. A cross fro m Snyder. Sub­ Okemos 332-1678 (15. TV 4-4996after 6:30 p.m . 1-11/14 will also set about rew riting let im m e d ia te ly o r w in te r and sp rin g 702 Abbott Rd. E .L . 332-2554 Omega-sponsored blood drive ALPHA K A PPA P S I would give a sigh Article Six of the Academic te rm s . 351-6194.' 3-11/14 SNOW T IR E S : Two for a TR-4. U sed Freedom Report, which con­ and the purchase of a new el­ o f re lie f if ’ its c r e s t w e re re tu rn e d FRANCIS AVIATION V 1 R G IL IN E S IM M O N S one w in te r. E x c e lle n t condition. P a id ectric typew riter. TWO MAN i w T - ï r n cam p u s Capitol City A irport COLLEGE TRAVEL School of Dancing (55, w ill sell for (25. 487-5795 to its rig h tfu l p la c e. 5-11/15 cerns student publications. Sue Landers, WIC represen­ S ta rtin g \ 0 £ N T T . U ’all 351- * a fte r 3 p .m . 2-11/15 He said they would seek to 9403. 3-11/14 484-1324 OFFICE B allet, Point, Acrobatics TV R EN TA L S for stu d en ts. (9.00 clarify the role of the State News tative, moved that a Student National Examiner of the DANISH HANDMADE d re s se s A dults m onth. F r e e s e rv ic e and delivery. Services Bldg. allocation com­ O N E O R tw o m e n needed fo r C ed ar Sales, Service, Flight 130 West Grand River Blvd. Call N E JA C 337-1300. We g u a ra n ­ adviser and affix financial con­ Cecehettl Council of America and c h ild re n and b eau tifu l im ported m ittee be established to review V illage, re s t of y e a r. )65 m onth. Instruction, A ircraft Rental m a te ria l. 3556051 511/1« te e sam e -d a y s erv ice . C trol of the publication with the 351-6438 3-11/18 351-6010 1128 E. Mich. 482-0271 the space allocations through­ and C harter students in the Report. out the entire building. The G IR L N E E D E D w in te r an d sp rin g . F IV E NON-STUDENT tic k e ts, P u rd u e g a m e . E n d zone. 3551725. 1-11/14 Peanuts Personal The censure motion, also in motion was referred to agenda D eluxe R iv e rsid e E a s t A p a rtm e n ts. HEIGHTS United Rent-All TOM POLLOCK TO JO A N , Tina and B arb: C o n g ratu ­ policy com m ittee, is ‘to ex­ com m ittee. 332-3752. 10-11/27 E D D IE B A U ER dow n-filled coat. Yu­ press the seriousness of the is­ AUTO PARTS CO. Sewing Machines Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth kon sty le , w ith detach ab le hood. 351- la tions on being o u r ZBT lav alier- m a te s. R andy. S tan and G regg. 511/19 sue,’’ Ellsworth said. ‘ SIN G L E G IR L to sh a re co m p letely furnished, v e ry d elu x e a p a rtm e n t. New - Used-—R ebuilt— Dis­ count priced — Installations E xercise Equipment 3 great shapes to be In 3828. 1-11/14 “ Berm an’s th re at to cut the N. Korean raid {82.50 p e r m o n th including all u tili­ P arty Goods CONGRATULATIONS BOB on your salaries of three State News edi­ W ED D IN G V EIL. E x c e lle n t shape. (10 ties. 398 P a rk Lane. C all 337-9566 A vailable. 3939 N. E ast St. 3 51-5652 Downtown Grand Ledge 351-7989. 1-11/14 21st. The M ad H aw aiian. 1-11/14 tors is the m ost blatant adm in­ largest infiltration a fte r 4:30 p.m . 3-11/18 485-2276 istrative abuse of the Academic A U R E L IU S -1‘S E E K and ye shall 1-4 MAN a p a rtm e n t. F u rn ish e d . A p a rt­ E L E C T R IC G U IT A R -G ibson 12 strin g , find” th e key to m y h e a rt. A ppre­ Freedom R eport that I've seen since w a r’s e nd m e n t 11, R iv ersid e E a s t. B etw een GRAPHS PARAKEET hollow body. O ne y e a r old. Also 60 w a tt a m p lifie r w ith six 10” speakers. c ia tio n for m y knight. B rig h t E yes. since the R eport has been in ef­ SEOUL (A P i-D efense Min­ 1-11/14 noon an d 5 p.m . 3-11/18 For Rent T E C H N I C A L D R A W IN G S PALACE 332-8975. 2-11/15 .........................................................................•’ .tu,ltJon ai.^ and In s u ra n c e m u ltilith p rin tin g and h a rd binding. W inter- - and. sprin g t e r m . . W alking 1G u a ra n te e d L JDFJNNIS D ISTRIBUT- , nia p ro gram . 337-1527. .............. c T rustees to. re-ailocate the State Heath Survey Consultants. Inc.: fores­ d is ta n c e to c am pus. 351-7969. 2-11/15 ING CO., 316 N orth C edar. O pposite News tax so that the State News try. wildlife management, horticulture, C ity M ark et. 482-2677. C -ll/1 4 ANN BROW N: T y p ist and M ultilith, SU B LE A SE, O N E g irl, T hanksgiving offse t prin tin g . D is se rta tio n s , th e ­ receives 5/6 of the allocation botany, and plant pathology majors (B ). T h e U n ite d R e p r e s e n t a t iv e s w i l l be on c a m p u s in s ta n t lith o p rin tin g {45, u tilitie s paid. B eal S tre e t. 351- SEW ING M ACH IN E c le a ra n c e sale and the Campus Observer, a SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Sophomores ses, m a n u sc rip ts, g e n e ra l typing. and above in the listed disciplines for 5620. 5-11/20 B rand new p o rta b le s. (49.50. (5.00 IBM. 18 y e a rs ex p erie n ce . 332- new weekly paper, 1/ 6. N o v e m b e r 19 and 20. C o n ta c t the P l a c e m e n t 50 y o u r O r i g in a l $200 per m onth. L a rg e sele c tio n of re c o n ­ 8384 C Ellsw orth said that the im por­ summer sta fl positions. Location: vari­ ous. B u r e a u f o r an a p p o in tm e n t. 1 0 0 0 c o p ie s . . lo s s th a n 1 1 o a c h O N E G IR L to s h a re house w in te r and ditioned used m a c h in es. Singers, 8V2XII, 20 lb. w h it # o r c o lo r s spring. C lose to cam pus. C heap. 337- W hites. N ecchis, N ew H om e and tan t facet in the allocation is­ Joslvn Manufacturing and Supply Co.: M ARILYN C A RR : L egal s e c re ta ry . 0915. 3-11/18 "m a n y o th e rs ." (19.95 to (39.95. sue is to ask both the State News electrical and mechanical engineering E le c tric ty p e w rite r. A fter 5:30 p.m . " A n E qu a l O p p o r t u n it y E m p l o y e r " 1 4 5 6 E. M i c h i g a n A v e . majors H Location: Chicago. III. and T e rm s EDW A RDS D IST R IB U T IN G and w eekends 393-2654. P ick-up and the Campus Observer for G IR L W IN T E R -sp rin g . {58, a ll u tili­ COMPANY, 1115 N o rth W ashington. various. T elep h en e: 4 8 9 -3 3 0 3 ties. C am pus one block. 351-6270. and d eliv ery . C justification of use of student Lincoln National Life In su ra n c e Co.: 489-6448. C -ll/1 4 3-11/18 tax money. all majors of the College of B usiness an d CAROL E A M ES: E x p e rien c e d ty p ist. Social Science (D e c em b e r and M arch ST U D E B A K E R 1963. Good condition T h eses and te rm p a p ers. R ea so n ­ “ If they can justify the use, (200 or b e st o ffer. P o rta b le sew ­ graduates only) and ail m a jo rs , all col­ G IR L N E F ^ ç ^ J E D i spring. able. 337-2266 3-11/15 then we ll decide how m uch,“ leges i December and M arch g ra d u a te s P la c e Your C lose cam pi 5-11/15 ing m a c h in e (20. C all a fte r 6 p.m . Ellsw orth said. The Observer 372-5440. 3-11/14 - ? - - ............................... only) (B.M). Location: L ansing, M ich. W H E R E T H E G IR L S A RE! T h e y ’re is currently supported through State of Michigan-Office of the A udi­ PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD EA ST LA N SIN G : 1231 F e rn d a le 3 bed­ ro o m duplex. U nfurnished, c arp e te d , full b a se m e n t. N ice y a rd . {175 m onth. GOVAN M A N A G EM EN T 351-7910. G U ITA R G IBSO N , blonde, six strin g , m odel B25. E x c e lle n t condition. Call 489-2863 evenings. 3-11/14 re a d in g the “ P e rs o n a l" colum n in to d ay ’s C lassified Ads. T ry it now! IBM s e le c tric ty p e w rite r: T e rm p a­ advertising and a $2,500 loan from President Hannah. Ellsworth said that the 5/6- tor General: accounting majors (B .M ). Location: Lansing and Detroit, Mich. Naval Investigative S erv ic e : p o lice ad ­ ministration and sociology m a jo rs (D e­ T o d a y . . . J u s t c lip , c o m p le te , m a il. A fter 5 p .m 332-0091. O GIBSON TH IN Hollow body. Single p ers, th e se s, d is se rta tio n s , c all Sha­ 1/6 breakdown arrived at by cember and March g ra d u a te s only) (B, STATE N E W S w ill b ill y o u la te r . cu taw ay g u ita r. F a lc o re v e rb a m p li­ ron V liet 484-4218. 511/15 MHA was an arbitrary figure Mi. Location: various. EA ST LANSING a ttra c tiv e , tw o bed­ fier. 332-3870. 511/15 Republic Steel C orp.: acco u n tin g , and chosen because the State News all majors of the C ollege of B usiness room , u n fu m ish "'1.—' p r \ W alking DONNA BOHANNON: P ro fe ssio n a l d is ta n c e t o l •*•}?,iooIs. N ot DIAMOND BA RG A IN : W edding ahd ty p ist. T e rm p a p e rs, th e se s. IBM publishes five days a week and (with strong accounting b ack g ro u n d ) (D e­ s tu d e n t r e U i .. {160. A vailable J a n ­ e n g ag e m e n t rin g se ts. Save fifty S e le c tric . 353-7922. C the Campus Observer, one. cember and March g ra d u a te s only) (B ). u a ry . C all E D 2-2873. 5-11/14 per c e n t o r m o re . L a rg e selection Location: Cleveland, O hio. C hicago, 111.; of plain an d fan cy diam onds. ( 2 5 SHARON C A RR —E x p e rien c e d G reek and Buffalo, N.Y. Z ip Code NEED FO U R TH r i - n house on (150. W ILCOX SECO N D HAND S h illito ’s : g e n eral b u sin ess a d m in is ­ m a th e m a tic a l. g e n eral E le c tric . L a n sin g 's O P N * a te *)6^' STORE. 509 E . M ichigan. 4854391 P ick up and d e livery 625-3603. 17-12/6 T ra n s p o rta tio n tra tio n and m a n a g e m e n t, m a rk e tin g , and Phone Stu dent No, room . {46 a m ontn. 484-1084 . 3-11/14 C a ll m a jo rs , all c o lleg es (D e c em b e r and R ID E R S TO New York C ity. Leave M arch g ra d u a te s only) (B .M ). L ocation: W ILL T Y P E and c o rre c t m in o r D e c e m b e r 23 R etu rn 26th. New c ar. C o n s e c u tiv e D a te s to Run HOLT -D U PL E X , tw o bedroom , c a r­ Animals C in cin n ati. Ohio. g ra m m a tic a l e rro rs . F r e e delivery. 484-4960. 4-8 p m. 3-11/15 V e sta l L a b o ra to rie s D ivision: c h em is­ p e te d . sto v e, re fr ig e r a to r, disposal, 351-5536 3-11/14 try . m icro b io lo g y , and h u m an h e alth m a ­ H eading n e a r schools. 372-1377. 4-11/15 M ALE P E K IN E S E pup—7 w eeks old Call 627-7856. 1-11/14 COLORADO: TWO R ID E R S to A spen jo rs (B .M ). L o catio n : St. Louis. Mo. B A RB I M E L . T yping, m u ltilith in g . L eaving D ecem b er 26. C all Al. 351- N o v em b er 21 an d 22, T h u rsd ay an d F ri-v P r i n t Ad H e r e : No jo b too la rg e o r too sm all. Kooms F R E E ! FO U R k itte n s. P a r t Siam ese. 8514. 3-11/18 day : Block off c am p u s. 332-32S5. C T he Boew ing Co. : c h em ica l, civil, e lec­ F ive w eek s old. 3551800. 1-11/14 M E N : SIN G L E room , re frig e ra to r, Wanted tric a l, m e c h an ic a l, and m e ta llu rg ic a l en ­ gin eerin g . m a th e m a tic s , p hysics, an d com b a th . S u b lease Ja n u a ry -Ju n e . Call TERM PA PERS, th e se s, g e n e ra l Mobile Homes p u te r s cie n c e m a jo rs (B .M .D ). L o catio n : 351-5807. 5-11/20 typing. P ro m p t serv ice . E x p e rien c e d . BLOOD DONORS needed. (7.50 fo r all S ea ttle , W ash, and v arious. 337-2603 20-12/4 positiv e, A negative, B n e g ativ e and TWO B ED R O O M S, l ‘/i b a th s. 1966- D efense In te llig e n c e A gency: com pu­ P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l s m u s t be p la c e d in p e r s o n . A TTEN TIO N G IR LS! Sleeping room s 12' x 60’. A lum inum skirting. Air- AB n egative (10.00. O ^ neg ativ e, te r scien ce, a re a stu d ie s an d econom ics w ith cooking p riv ileg es. 351-0960. TY P IN G D O N E in m y hom e 2 1/* blocks (12.00. M ichigan C om m unity Blood conditioning. 393-4093. 3-11/14 (D e c em b e r and M arch g ra d u a te s only), 3-11/18 from c am p u s. 332-1619. O C en ter, 507‘/2 E a s t G ran d R iv e r, E a s t civil en g in eerin g , fo re s try , geography, 10 Words or Less: I day - $1.50 3 days - $4.00 5 days - $6.50 W OM EN ST U D E N TS: R oom s for Ught C R E E T R A IL E R self contained. 25' L ansing, above the new C am pus geology, m a th e m a tic s , and tra n sp o rta tio n 15£ p e r word 40£ p er word 65£ per word N ice for couple. 1950 F o rd Pickup, Book S to re H ours: 9 a .m . - 3:30 Over 10 Words Add: housekeeping. Also tw o k itc h e n ette (900. P a rk L a k e 6100 M aple L ane L IP P IN C O T T ’S PR O FE SSIO N A L IBM th e sis typing. P o lice “ B " p a p ers. p.m . M onday. T uesday and F rid a y ad m in is tra tio n m a jo rs (B .M ). L ocation: A rlington, Va a p a rtm e n ts , {50 up, w om en o r m a rrie d a □ □ couple. IV 9-1276. 5-11/20 641-6073. 3-11/13 489-6479 ; 4894358. 3-11/18 W ednesday and T hursday, 12 p.m . to 6 :3 0 p .m . 337-7183. C Sto u ffer F oods C o rp .-D iv isio n of L it­ ton: h o tel, re s ta u ra n t, and in stitu tio n al M a i l to: M ic h ig a n State News W INDSOR 10 x 54. Two bedroom . m a n a g em e n t, m a n a g em e n t, and foods C O M FO R TA B LE S IN G L E R oom E a s t E x c e lle n t. F u rn ish e d . On lot a t SOM E P O R P L E G E T T H E IR KICKS W A N T E D -SO M E O N E to te a c h te e n ­ and n u tritio n m a jo rs (D e c em b e r and 3 4 6 Student S e r v ic e s B ld g. G e n tle m an g ra d u a te . K itc h e n ette , p a rk ­ W inslow ’s. A fte r 5 p.m . 351-5182. re a d in g C lassified ad s. T hey g e t b a r­ a g e r to play the B allalaika. C all IV 2- M arch g ra d u a te s only) (B i L ocation: M S U E a s t L a n s in g , M i c h . ing. C all IV 2-8304 . 3-11/14 511/19 gains too. C heck today 4626 3-11/18 E a s t and M idw est. T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 14, 1968 |2 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L ansing, M ich ig a n g n o r e d ’Give Me A Riddle’ a film b y L e g a l v i e w s B v P KKmàfTYTT >m b|£k on drugs as*their hamjy Warner said IMS, sta te policem en w ere “ upset" be turned over to the m edical cally, he knew of “ at least i nrofffSSiOCL, - , , three” police^ agents enrolled D A V ID S C H IC K E LE t uo Vfc# ■ A^ 'A u s f l i t V r _ rJ n W whipping no; * *.A * «*r He cited a recent Micmgarf •'a t lVfSfef'as reftirnfng* v tem ln rP Rep. Dale Warner R Katon He said that Johnson has re­ tain drugs in thefilW Lng area He said that many of the peo­ people related to the sale and possession of drugs. Council on Alcohol survey in veterans. C b t f F R O f a f t f f ld N ’W Rapids, in a talk off campus cently moved to increase the which 66 per cent of the House Warner listed several of the ple in the drug com m unity were He explained som e of the re­ Tuesday night, said that the le­ gal aspects regarding m ari­ staff and facilities of the Fed­ eral Narcotics Bureau. “ mouthy" and would brag to com m endations which his nar­ cotics com m ittee would make requested a need to revise drug “ biggest drug k illers,” includ­ laws. ing alcohol, the number one N IG E R IA him about recent drug imports juana had been "ignored by al­ The judicial system w as when they turn in their report Warner said that people “do killer, coal tars and nicotine Student Services Lounge another area which Warner in the area. m ost everyone in society . ” Dec. 31. not realize how much surveil­ and aspirin. said “ w as not responsive to the "One out of ten people in the He said that marijuana, hero­ 8 p .m . Thursday Speaking before the Geneva He said that since m any peo­ lance of the individual there is .” needs of the community.” drug community are actively in and LSD w ere “ way down on Forum, a cam pus Christian R e­ “ The judicial system is too trying to destroy them selves, ple doubt “ the basic honesty of He said that although he could this list” of drug killers. Nov. 14 form student group, the 27-year the police” his com m ittee will (A cum bersom e to provide sw ift he said. not verify any number sp ecifi­ old House narcotics chairman recom m end that narcotics work and effective judgment,” he He also said that many of the listed unjust laws, a "relig­ ious" attitude of police and an said. L o o k in g fo r a th o u g h tfu l g ift? uninformed news m edia as Warner said that m isconcep­ Savings...Stamps three areas that needed to be tions about drugs were also G lv a K roger changed to correct musunder- existent within the news media. standings about drugs. He said that newspapers al­ G ift C e r t if ic a t e s P e r s o n a liz e d Warner said that law en­ m ost convicted people arrested forcem ent agencies “pressing for legislation to ex­ were on drug charges before they w ere even proven guilty. He Turkey«/ Ham«/ pand the regulatory aspect of drug law s.” said that these stories were of­ ten accompanied by sensational Fruit Basket« headlines. Lucky Solitaire He said that police, in their C O N T A C T Y O U R L O C A L lobbying for stricter law s, act in a m anner “ sim ilar to the “ The news media have a res­ S T O R E M A N A G E R O R way a self-righteous priest­ ponsibility to inform them ­ C A L L 9 4 9 - 2 0 0 0 IN hood would a c t.” selves (about drugs),“ he said. Warner described the police Warner listed two main m NOPURCHASE NECESSARY. , G R A N D R A P I D S attem pt to encourage legisla­ causes underlying drug m is­ tion of stricter laws as a “ holy conceptions. SPFCIAL THIS WEEK! He said that society w as DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL S P E C I A L T H I S W E E K 1* crusade” and compared their actions to “ the way the Roman guilty of "pluralistic igno­ W H O IF half O R E N D PIFC f ' - VANDEN BRINK rance" and a reliance upon U S D A. C H O I C E T E N D E R A Y Catholic church operated in the “ conventional wisdom .’ Inquisition." He said that police viewed them selves as the “ sole keep­ Warner, who opposes legali­ zation of marijuana, fee ls that Q U A R T E R S L I C E D P O R K LOIN OR S L A B S M O K E D B O N ELESS it should be “ redefined” as ers of wisdom" about m ari­ juana. Warner said that both P res­ a dangerous drug. "It's all a matter of control­ Boneless L e g -O -P o r k P IC N IC S B o s to n R o ll ident Johnson and President ling the drug substance," he elect Richard Nixon “ have fal- said. Ic LB THIS COUPON IS WORTH 4 0 « his bid for MSU trustee by an TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF THIN SLICED & TIED LB. 35« (continued from page one) PRESIDENTAL PLUS SO EXTRA STAMPS WITH COUPON | Robert Danhof, legal and legis­ overwhelming 250,000 votes in Reviewing Stand AND A SLICED S TIED PICNIC. lative adviser to Gov. Romney. 1964. Price S9