S t a t e s i g n s p a c t w i th S h i g a e‘n r W M A N S l c lC C f ’ t / t X t f t f M < (M / 4 $ t>t ♦ v* ; t /fr 'find ways' r im ' to m eet Ifieir Internal The ShigJ P refecture is the State N ew s Staff Writer much in common. p ro b lem s and also to a ssist the strategic point for traffic between Gov. Kinichiro Nozaki of the Jap­ Both are important agricultural underdeveloped nations of the east and w est Japan. It w as form­ an ese state of Shiga em phasized the and manufacturing states and have earth,” Romney said. erly known as an agricultural pre­ need for cooperation between his m any tourist and recreation areas He said that he hoped the sta tes fecture but is now shifting to an in­ I state and Michigan under the sis­ Shiga also has m any lakes for could work together through a dustrial state. ter state agreem ent which he signed which Michigan is also known. process of freedom and peace with Gov. Romney at a luncheon Addressing the luncheon, Rom ­ to avoid great conflict and the ex ­ Nozaki w as accom panied to Mich­ in Kellogg Center Thursday. ney said that he hoped the agree­ pansion of tyranny. igan by Keiichi Kitagawa, his water Under the proposal of the Shiga m ent would prom ote the overall Rom ney said the Japanese administrator, and Kentaro Horibe, « Prefectural governm ent, Michigan possibilities of the two nations. have shown the vitality of a people a reporter for the daily paper in and Shiga w ill exchange social, who know how to work and sa cri­ Shiga. econom ic and cultural ideas. Romney described the condi­ fice. They are no longer duplicat­ Nozaki referred to Michigan as tions in Japan as “m ore explosive ing what they find elsew here but Nozaki w as conducted on a tour the “ eld er” sister of the agree­ than som e of our ghettos." He said are pushing forward on the fron­ S is te r p a c t the poverty, ignorance and need is of the campus by William Ross, di­ m ent because she is larger than tiers, he added. rector of the Asian Studies Center. Shiga-Prefecture, Japan’s state great and their expectations are President Hannah also briefly G ov. K ln lc h iro N lz a k l o f S h ig a , a J a p a n e s e s ta te , sp o k e a t th e Nozaki will attend the Purdue form of government. as great as those of the United addressed the luncheon and s ig n in g o f th e s i s t e r a g r e e m e n t b e tw e e n M ic h ig a n and S h ig a football gam e with President Han­ Michigan w as chosen from States. urged cooperation between MSU T h u r s d a y . L is te n in g v ia an I n t e r p r e t e r a r e G ov. R o m n ey and nah on Saturday. among the 50 states to be Shiga’s “ Japan and America m ust jointly and the junior college in Shiga. P r e s id e n t H annah. S ta te N ew s P h o to by Hal C a s w e ll Friday C lo u d y . . . That m oney. N EW S M IC H IG A N fA T . . . and a little w arm er to­ . . . talks I shan’t deny. I heard day with occasional light rain it once, it said, “Good-bye!" STA TE ending Saturday night. -R ich ard Armour U N IV E R S IT Y s Vol. 61 Number 85 East Lansing, Michigan November 15, 1968 10c JUDICIARY ACTION Saigon fears compromise Berman asked to defe by Johnson fining of SN editors Sec. 6.1.2.3 sta tes that the Advisory PARIS (A P ) ~ South Vietnam is worried that President Johnson might yield to Hanoi on key points to achieve a peacem aking breakthrough before his Berman said he w ill honor the request. term expires, a ranking Saigon diplomat By MARILYN PATTERSON Board of the State N ew s and the Wolver­ “ I’d already gone to see (President) said Thursday. State N ew s Staff Writer ine and the sta ff advisor m ay advise, coun­ Hannah and w e decided to do this," Ber­ Pham Dang Lam, form er South V iet­ Louis Berm an, general m anager of the sel and criticize the State N ew s staff but man said. “ Actually the fining is just an nam ese foreign m inister and now his State N ew s, w as requested Thursday by they m ay not veto or censor the content of excuse for a confrontation. Now I want governm ent’s chief observer at the peace the Student-Faculty Judiciary to refrain the paper. somebody to m ake a m ove. We’re operat­ talks, told a reporter Saigon w as forming from fining three State N ew s editors for ing here under a dopey document (the The threatened pay cuts constitute “ a this im pression. He called it “ a cause printing a story containing obscene words Academ ic Freedom Report) and I hope real and dangerous encroachm ent on the for an xiety.” without notifying the printer. this w ill point itu p ." contents of the State N ew s, one that if “ If the only preoccupation of the The judiciary asked Berman to defer Edward A. Brill. State N ew s editor-in- allow ed to stand would se t a precedent for U.S. governm ent is to find som ething ac action pending a hearing before the judi- Chlef, saitt that 4f*-*requesi. tutf Iv&traint future censorship of a m uch wider range,” ceptable for the other tide within the i ciary and assured him that “ such a hearing “ is exactly what w e (the editPrsr^hoped the editors said in their letter. "The actions next two months, then we are very shall be held as soon as possible after the would happen." . . . border on blatant censorship.” worried indeed,” Lam added. official form s are filed."__________________ "We feel strongly that this can be re­ M e m b e r s o f th e ju r y The U.S. delegation had no com m ent solved within the processes of the Academ ­ Sec. 6.1.2.4 places the final authority and on Lam ’s statem ent. ic Freedom Report if it is allowed to be responsibility for new s and editorial con­ S tu d e n ts in B u tte r f ie ld H all, g a th e r In th e m u s ic ro o m to lis te n The tone of the Saigon envoy’s de­ Bryan Hall settled that w ay,” Brill said. Four editors of the State N ew s requested tent on the editor-in-chief. (P lea se turn to page 15) to th e h e a r in g f o r D e n is e R yan f o r an a lle g e d s lg n o u t d is c r e p a n c y . S ta te N ew s P h o to by M ike M a rh a n k a claration confirmed the position of U.S. sources that there had been no progress the restraining order in a letter sent to the in U.S. efforts to convince South Viet­ ponders move judiciary Wednesday. The letter w as sent after Berman threat­ nam to end its boycott of the peace talks. ened Tuesday to dock the pay of Brill, The point of dispute is still the to leave M H A C o e d guilty in hours triol Managing Editor Jam es S. Granelli and sam e—Saigon's refusal to attend a peace Campus Editor Trinka Cline who were conference where the insurgent Viet By ROSANNE BAIME responsible for the printing of a story Cong has equal footing with the South State N ew s Staff Writer describing an obscenity battle at the Uni­ V ietnam ese government. Bryan Hall is considering withdrawing versity of Wisconsin. The story contained President Nguyen Van Thieu of South three words which adm inistrators found- i1•Vr'»* lv»q . Igyyjfr # hv/> - supporters irom ' Men s Hail' Assn. (MHA) for the year. One reason -th ey m ay not be able to afford this year's dues. The hall has a num­ ber of outstanding debts that m ust be paid objectionable. Berman said he m ight dock the editors’ pay because they did not follow the estab­ lished procedure of notifying the printer despite for Saigon's participation: Cong m ust be absorbed within a Hanoi- led delegation and Saigon m ust lead the allied side. the Viet this year, Bob M elichar. LaGrange, 111., that obscene words would appear in the Hanoi and the National Liberation The hearing w as held in the hall’s music Butterfield lounge so that all the crowd junior and Bryan Hall president, said. paper. By DELORES MAJOR Front, (N L F ), the Viet Cong’s po­ room, m aking no provisions for support­ could be accom m odated. Melichar also wants to continue financ­ He said that this w as an “ oral agree­ State N ew s Staff Writer litical directorate, have scorned Thieu s ers who had hoped to be present at the P yle then returned to the center of the ing hall activities and facilities. m ent” with W ilstaff, Inc., printer of the At a hearing before the Butterfield Ju­ proposals. hearing to show their supprt for Miss R y­ crowd and again shouted through the “ If we pay the dues,' w e'll have to cut State News, to guard against possible libel. diciary Wednesday night, D enise Ryan, “ President Thieu’s formula is rea­ an. bullhorn, "People should have control back on our program s," he said. Brill denied that such an understanding D etroit freshm an, w as found guilty of sonable. We do not understand why the John McKay, Frederiction, N .B ., Cana­ of their own lives, they shouldn't have to Another fa ctor-th e attitude of the men of had been com m unicated to him. violating the U niversity regulations on United States is unwilling to accept it. da. graduate student, who assisted in Miss have the U niversity m ake it up for them." Bryan toward MHA. freshm an w om en’s hours. It seem s to us that the question is not Ryan’s defense said that their next step He condemned what he called the “ slave “ The men in the hall see MHA as slow- The four editors who sent the letter to Early last week M iss Ryan had entered whether the formula is acceptable or would be to appeal the Butterfield Hall m entality of the students at MSU,” saying in-the-draw and not really representative," the judiciary, Brill, Granelli, Miss Cline Butterfield Hall several hours after clos­ not to the other sid e.” Lam said. Judiciary’s decision to the All-University that the students let the university make Melichar said. and Jerry G. Pankhurst, editorial editor, ing. convinced that the residence hall had up their m inds for them. charged Berman with violations of sections Student Judiciary. (please turn to page 15) According to M elichar, sentim ent in Bry­ no jurisdiction over her entrance on the The crowd dispersed shortly after 7 6.1.2.3 and 6.1.2.4 of the A cadem ic Freedom Preceding the hearing, over one hundred an Hall is that after MHA's open house basis of tim e. p.m. people gathered by the side entrance of (P lease turn to page 15) Report. Karen Shock, a graduate advisor at But­ Butterfield hall Wednesday night to join in terfield who was present during the hear­ a “ rally” to defend Miss Ryan. ing said that although M iss Ryan w as found The D enise Ryan D efense C om m ittee, guilty, she w as not put under a disposition. “ Miss R yan’s defense at the trial was organized the rally after the coed learned E nem y tro o p s m ass 'U’ b l o o d d riv e to o p e n , that she w as not violating valid regula­ tions,” Miss Shoch said. that she w as scheduled to go before the Butterfield Judiciary for her infraction of the U niversity regulations. Some students didn't take the rally seri­ ously. One coed said, “ It’s a big joke to at C a m b o d ian b o rd e r sets g o a l of 2001 pints m ost of the kids, this is nothing m ore than a social hour.” Andy P yle, who also acted in M iss Ryan’s SAIGON (AP) - A relative lull in South the cam p, while U.S. planes and helicop­ ters rained death from the skies. By MARK EICHER “ Most people think that giving Dlood Vietnam w as broken Thursday by the fierc­ is like signing away their life," said Erik defense, chatted with the crowd via a port­ est battle in recent w eeks near the Cam­ F lares lighted the battlefield as the State N ew s Staff Writer able bullhorn. Breden, Edison, N.J. junior, “but it w asn’t bodian border w here up to 20,000 enem y fighting raged on utnil 7:25 a.m . During MSU’s annual fall blood drive w ill be Miss Ryan told the crowd that she w as bad at all. Everyone w as very friendly.” troops are believed m assed. the fighting, the North V ietnam ese made kicked off Monday with sights set on the pleased that they w ere all on her side and “ There's really not a lot to it. It’s so The night-long battle w as touched off by four charges against the defenses of the highest goal yet-2,001 pints of blood. w as glad to have their support. She fur­ ea sy ,” com m ented Ron Cook, Alpha Phi an attack of about 1,000 North V ietnam ese cam p, named Landing Zone Dot. At tim es “ It’s going to be a real party,” said ther asserted that she didn't “ have to tell Omega scouting advisor. on a cam p manned by 500 South Vietnam­ the U.S. 155mm artillery mowed down Robert J. Freehan, Lansing senior and them (the university) where I’m going.” When Cook contributes Monday he will e s e rangers and U.S. artillery 60 m iles the enem y by firing at point-blank range. publicity chairm an for the drive, “ and I P y le soon returned to the bullhorn, and have com pleted two gallons of blood con­ north of Saigon. The first attack cam e about midnight think w e can reach our goal without too asked that the crowd rem ain orderly and tributions m ade since 1964. To date he has The enem y left 287 dead, including 120 behind a barrage of m ortars. It was in one much trouble if everyone com es out.” started to say “ There aj’e several hundred contributed 15 pints of blood. who had broken through the cam p's of the early thrusts that the North Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma Sigma people here . . . ” but was cut off by a re­ V ietnam ese broke through the cam p ’s Alice Foster, Flint senior, said that if barbed wire d efenses, the U.S. Command Sigma, national service fraternity and sponse from the crowd “ How about a panty barbed wire and w ere cut down by the donors relax and follow instructions there reported. Four South V ietnam ese were sorority and sponsors of the drive with the raid!” rangers. is no problem in giving blood. killed and 23 wounded. No American ca s­ American Red Cross, have set their goal at P etition s w ere circulated through the The battle may presage m ore hard 2,001 pints of blood for the annual event Miss Foster explained that she first ualties w ere reported. crowd for abolishing freshm an w om en’s fighting in this area long the Cambodian running from 2 to 8 p.m. Monday through thought about giving blood when her The en em y’s high ratio of losses w as due hours and for 24 hours open houses. border, where the U.S. Command esti­ Thursday and 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Friday. cousin required 80 pints during an eight to the firepower that w as brought to bear N ext behind the bullhorn w as Bertram m ates from 15,000 to 20,000 enem y troops A dm ittedly the party them e is being and a half hour open heart operation in as the North V ietnam ese surged across the Garskof, assistan t profesor of psychol­ are m assed, possibly for a strike south­ promoted to “ get m ore people out,” many Ann Arbor two years ago. The surgery approbches to the camp. ogy, who suggested the protestors demand ward toward Saigon. people hold strong view s on blood dona­ w as successful. (P lease turn to page 15) Denise Ryan that M iss R yan’s hearing take place in the U.S. artillery plowed the fields outside (P lease turn to page 15) tions. F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 Michigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig a n E d u c a t io n h e a d r e s i g n s ' 39 SR P E R SC R E E N 21 TV TOP CHOPT STEAK PLATTER $119 The CORTLAND . Z2213W DIAG’ You don't have to look tw ice to see America's first true 21” diag. portable TV GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN.... 8 9 c Don’t wait until i t ’ s features console screen . .. console perform­ here's som ething really new in w edding sets. ance , . . in a compact portable package. Take lunch at the to late — get the parts Rectangular styled vinyl-clad metal cabinet All in 14 karat textured gold. in grained Kashmir Walnut color. 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CEDAR LANSING, MICHIGAN 121 S« W ashington-Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 3 Michigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich ig an NEWS A P H A b la s t s a b o r t i o n r e s t r ic t io n s born with an incapacitating de­ agree with the patient's own tions be accepted as an im por­ nant women m ay have abor­ The APHA s move was an­ tions perform ed by qualified AP Science W riter form ity or m ental deficiency, or doctor that any of these condi­ tant m eans of securing the right sum m ary DETROIT (AP) - The Ameri­ can Public Health Assn. (APHA) nounced one day before the man Catholic archdiocese of troit planned .Jo reveal Ro­ De­ "a that it results from legally es­ tablished statutory or forcible tions exists." the spokesman said. Vt rocr'- i-.r» pkV-\ ^ V1-"' to spacing and choosing the number of children wanted practitioners in medicine and osteopathy." tv J . Hanl«n -•» • . - .V *. -4- - • , whmart in a rnv'.sticicft* should” + . , r ,.ù H? t.r <1 V w : W.: sno&Ycf be repearc-a am< pf^T-' ffrcsiuenf, Étfa "oar rni-nW rc A capsule summary of the day's events from the public to the dangers in pro­ "Two other physicinas naVe to »urged "that access’ to abor­ have the right to decide for her­ have been acutely aw are of the our wire services. _________ posed abortion legislation." burgeoning population, and have self if she wishes to have an A statem ent issued by the been concerned for years with abortion" and called for the re ­ archdiocese said the Most Rev. the disabilities and deaths re ­ peal of laws restricting abor­ John F. Dearden. archbishop of sulting from illegal abortions." “ / d o n ’t think that the cause tions. . Abortions should be m ade le­ | Detroit and also head of the Na­ B lack d o c to r n a m e d h e a d "M any felt we have been like tional Council of Catholic Bish­ an ostrich hiding its head in the gal and safe, and be perform ed o f world peace can afford a period o f 60 days in which everybody is trailing fo r the only by well-qualified physi­ cians, the association declared in a resolution. The resolution was approved ops. told a special archdiocesan com m ittee on abortion laws " th a t the Vatican Council had condemned abortion and infanti­ o f p u b lic h e a lth group sand," he said. "We have allowed the traves­ ty to go on of having women go Dr. Cornely said he would to unethical, untrained, slip­ next president. by the A PH A s governing coun­ cide as unspeakable crim es." DETROIT (A P )- Dr. Paul ture to make it a real leader shod abortionists, or perform ing P r e s i d e n t - e le c t ‘ History abounds in exam ples B. Cornely. a black physician in the health field, and set goals work to reduce the enlarging cil by a vote of 64 to 28 Wednes­ unsanitary abortions upon them ­ of evil consequences which fol­ long a leader in public health ef­ and objectives concerning the health gap betw een black and R ic h a r d \ l . M i x o n day night and was m ade public selves. lowed the abandonment of re ­ forts, today was named presi­ health of the nation as a whole. white citizens. Thursday. It becomes part of verence for human life in any dent-elect of the American Pub­ the official body of opinion of form ." Dearden was quoted as lic Health Assn. (APHA). He is one of the forem ost health saying. the first of his race to hold the International News • About 6,400 Americans have died on the Vietnam battlefield organizations in the nation, with 23,000 mem bers. "In order to assure the ac­ A spokesman for the Ameri­ can Medical Association said in Chicago that the AMA still op­ office. He will take office a t the close of the APHA's annual m eeting F x * e s e n tix is = in the six months since prelim inary peace talks opened in Paris. cepted right to determ ine freely poses abortion "except when the This is about half the 12.700-man U.S. com bat toll during the ne­ pregnancy may threaten the in Philadelphia a year from the number and spacing of their gotiations that led to the end of the Korean w ar in 1953. But the health or life of the m other or now. children, safe legal abortion Korean talks lasted two years. should be available to all wom­ when there is documented evi­ en." the resolution said. dence that the infant mav be Dr. Cornely. 62, holds both an M.D. and Doctor of Public th e H O B IE —F O O T • The Soviet Union announced that its unmanned Zond 6 health degree and has been spaceship flew around the moon today. Soviet news agency Tass head of the Howard University said the spaceship flew at a m inimum distance from the m oon's D epartm ent of Preventive Medi­ surface of 1.502 miles. The Jodrell Bank O bservatory in England said that after circling the moon. Zond 6 apparently was heading for earth. LBJ to c o n su lt cine and Public Health since 1955. He has been associated with that departm ent since 1934. • The United States led the North Atlantic T reaty Organization A native of Guadeloupe, Thursday toward a power build-up to m eet any new Soviet thrusts in Europe, suggesting the allies prepare a response "m odest enough to show restrain t, yet vigorous enough to dem onstrate N i x o n o n p o lic ie s French West Indies, Dr. Dorn- elv attended high school in Det- riot and the University of Mich­ concern." NEW YORK. (AP) - P resi­ with the Soviets and, as Nixon igan a t Ann Arbor. At the sam e time, a NATO nuclear defense com m ittee accept­ dent-elect Richard M. Nixon said, "other m atters that are announced Thursday an un­ not currently in the new s." Dr. Cornely said he hoped The perfect m easure of good eating. ed a U.S. report proposing the use of "dem onstrative nuclear that the APHA at a policy-set­ explosions to warn aggressors. The idea would be for the allies precedented agreem ent with While he acknowledged that President Johnson that Nixon he does not have any veto ting session next April, would to fire nuclear weapons in their own territo ry , under tight con­ emphasize bringing the con- trol. without damaging anything. be consulted in advance of as­ power over a Johnson adm in­ suming office on all m ajor for­ istration decision. Nixon said su m er-th e public-into the organization, develop a struc­ Canned • 3 Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger has been given a personal as­ eign policy decisions. he wanted to make it clear to S a l a m i surance that Richard M. Nixon will not abandon West G erm an Nixon named a veteran trou­ ble shooter, form er ambas- all the countries of the world that the nation speaks with & H O B IE 's D rinks 15d vital interests when he takes office next January, an American sabor Robert D. Murphy, 74. one voice. I ll • PEPSI • DR. PEPPER 351-3800 embassy spokesman said today. as his personal representative Nixon said again there is no T u r k e y \A • DIET PEPSI • SQUIRT in every foreign policy area disagreem ent at this tim e be­ > L National News to the outgoing adm inistration. tween Johnson and himself on 12 inch 24 inch • HIRES ROOT BEER • Robert G. “ Bobby" Baker, form er secretary to Senate Demo­ "This is one of those the broad general policy regard­ • VERNORS GINGER ALE crats who was convicted of income tax evasion, is asking for a periods," Nixon told a news ing the most crucial issue, t L new trial because, he says, "tainted evidence was used in his conference, "in which no con­ Vietnam. stitutions can be w ritten and “ I think President Johnson n first. no position papers can be is keenly aw are it would be f t F R E E , F A S T D E L I V E R Y • Students at Colorado State University barricaded them selves w ritten which can cover the very difficult." Nixon said, for on the thirdgloor of the College of A griculture Building for more situation." the President to make a m ajor t L t l than four hours Thursday in an attem pt to block Dow Chemical "I don't think that the cause step "unless he could give as­ — Co. job interviews, a University spokesman said. About 15 to 18 of world peace can afford a surance it would be continued" persons w ere arrested. Police said it was not decided im m edi­ period of 60 days in which by the new adm inistration. ately what specific charges would be filed. everybody,, is waiting for the Nixoh^anti Muçphv £aj»/»« li I y| Afutj[ 2 K EN W O O D SPEAKERS A l E d w a rd s S H U R E C A R T R ID G E B A S E & D U ST C O V E R Plus SPORTS CAR CENTER Suggested System Retail Price $290.50 SPECIAL Tax Ask About O verseas D eliv ery THE DISC SHOP 1200 E. 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And th e a n s u e r ca n n o t b e “ th e s tu d e n ts a ll th e down, let the s tu d e n ts of this consin D aily C ard in al not too .. tim e . e x c e p t . " It m u s t b e “ t h e s t u d e n t s a l l t h e t i m e , U n iversity decid e who is do­ long ago. "O n ly ob scen e a c ­ ing m o re h a r m to th e ir m inds, p e r io d ." tio n s .” the S ta te N ew s w ith its " d i r t y How painful to see th is sad w o rd s ” or the a d m in is tra tio n Mr. B e r m a n from cutting ed i­ c o m m e n ta r y tu rn into re a lity This tim e it w a s not the stu ­ w ith its d irty actions. d e n ts who h av e b een pushing to rs ' paychecks. on ou r own c am p u s, in a sud­ for a confrontation, and it w as We a r e confident th a t the You dropped something! den c o n tro v e rsy involving the not the e d ito rs of the S ta te A pparently, how ever, it is S tate N ew s will c o m e o u t clean. S ta te News. N ew s who pushed Louis B e r­ not the in te n t of so m e of those - T h e E d ito rs T h re e w ords p rinted w ith m a n and th e a d m in is tra tio n he pursuing us to be s atisfied w ith no m o re m otiv a tio n th a n to a p p aren tly feels re sp o n sib le to the ju d ic ia r y ’s e v e n tu a l ruling, m ake people think. have up a g ain st th e wall. should it be u n fa v o ra b le to O U R R E A D E R S ’ M I N D S c au sed the fo rces of re a c tio n th em . T h r e a ts to go abo ve the We w e re pushed, bu t now th a t law, to P r e s id e n t H an nah , to O b s c e n itie s d i s r e g a r d s o c ia n o rm s and re p re ss io n to lash out in the w e a r e th e re w e c an not and the tru s te e s , h ave a lre a d y only fashion they a p p a re n tly w e will not b ack aw ay . The been bandied about. know: blow the issue out of S tate J o u rn a l and all the o th e r p rop ortio n and a tte m p t to beat I would like to speak out against the barging into the privacy of one's home, up by the Apostle I’aui in his speech to .the irresp on sib le, p a n derin g m e ­ Athenians. Acts 17:30:31: "The tim es of down those respo nsib le w ith We say th a t th is fight will be acute disregard and contem pt which you without either welcome or warning. Cer­ dia of the a r e a can continue have shown in printing the articles in iast tainly, the mind of an individual is entitled ignorance therefore, God overlooked, but u n re a so n a b le ire. w aged w ithin th e bounds of the th e ir a tte m p ts to cru c ify us on F riday's paper concerning the hassle over to sim ilar regard. now he com m andeth men that they should It is astounding to think a cross of m a te r ia lis m , bu t they leg al s tr u c tu r e s of the U n iv e r­ obscenity recently printed in the Daily Finally, you have totally disregarded all everyw here repent: inasm uch as he sity. If the ru le s a r e to ssed out, Cardinal, the student newspaper of the the com m andm ent of a just and righteous hath given assurance unto all men. in of the u tte rly de-sensitized na­ will not succeed. God, whose standard is best expressed in that he hath raised him from the dead." they a r e not going to be tossed University of Wisconsin. t u r e of our so-called highly It is not in reference to the point of the Colossians 3:8--"P u t away . . . shameful D arrel Faxon civilized society, to think of The issue is w ho c o n tr o ls - out by us. B ut you c an n o t be article about which I am writing. It is in speaking out of your m outh." Williamston. MSI' employe re a lly controls--the S ta te News. selective--if j u s t one section of reference to the plain fact that you would This whole idea. then, is best summed the m a s s s la u g h te rs w e w itn e ss And the a n s w e r c an not be th e F r e e d o m R e p o r t goes, then dare to print such language in the paper in the n a m e of " f r e e d o m ev­ under the guise of academ ic freedom. e ry night on the 6 o'clock news, " t h e s tu d e n ts all the tim e . . . they all go, and the R e p o rt will Apparently you feel, in printing this, to think of the de-hum anized e x c e p t.” It m u s t be " t h e stu ­ b e shown to be the sh am th a t that so called "academ ic freedom " gives you the right to do, say, or print Actions are obscene, not words and in stitu tio nalized n a tu re of d e n ts all the tim e , p e rio d .” so m e a p p a re n tly feel it a lre a d y anything you wish. This: however, is an To toe Editor: every day of our lives. Their detraction I t our d a y -to -d a y lives, and to dis- is. erroneous viewpoint and here is why. What is.ihere to a word? A word cannot from the concept of human dignity is tre ­ covgp"4 h a t *a fo u r-le tte r word We a r e p e rh a p s m o re fo r­ F irst, you have show ft' litter disregard do anything physically. A word is only a mendous. but few people consider them If a ny thin g is obscene today, for the whole of the human race by this sm all unit of communication. A word may can still offend anyone to such tu n a te th a n o th e r stu d e n t p a ­ obscene. it is the p e rp e tra tio n of lies action in that you have violated that which be unpleasant to the ear, or may be And so to Milton B. Dickerson, vice an extent. p e rs fa c ed w ith s im ila r ou t­ is socially accepted. Because society and profoundly beautiful in sound. But a word w ithin a c o m m u n ity seeking the president of student affairs, who said: b u rs ts of psychological r e g r e s ­ its restrictions are despised in college alone signifies nothing: the meaning im ­ 1 would hope the kids got the kick they How h yp oc ritic a l we can be. tru th , and the stifling of the in­ circles, this will be laughed at. but if the pressed on one s mind is what really sion on the p a r t of U n iv e rsity thought they w ere going to get out of it and and how d e s p e ra te ly so m e can dividual w ithin a c o m m u n ity of sam e article was to be printed in the counts. go back to printing a new spaper." 1 say. a d m in is tr a to r s , in th a t the a t t e m p t to cling to the past, supposed sch o la rs seeking self- Lansing State Journal, or uttered from L ast Friday the State News published let s realize the whole concept of obscene A c a d e m ic F r e e d o m R e p o rt sp e­ the lips of W alter Conkite over the CBS an article about the Daily Cardinal, stu­ language for the hypocrisy it is. and sta rt w hile avoiding the p re s e n t and expression. c ifically p ro te c ts the e d ito rs evening news, there would be a hue and dent newspaper of the University of Wis­ cleaning up our actions through that reali­ ignoring the future. fro m j u s t such action s a s have cry arise that would likely bring stiff consin, being charged with obscenity. They zation. notour language. If there is any obscene word rebuke to the offenders. also took the bold step of repeating the of­ Steve Benedict Unfortuniately, and we mean ta k e n place. Secondly, you have disregarded the per­ fending excerpts from Ladv Chatterly s Lansing, sophomore today it is "m ega-versitv,” a sonal freedom s of individuals by forc­ this sincerely, the printing of Lover and Ulysses, both on the required word that implies all the suffo­ ing them to be subject to this kind of U-W reading iists. Then on Saturday, the ‘ 4iVvjbe 't lti v -v vi&-3 ; b o c n ~ The S tu d e /ji-F a ru lty J u d ic i­ cating "‘Conformity and blind garb a g e Tin the’ m iss fnefuaf wnirti Vs airavi Lansing State iourna*) ran a story on the m a d e into a controversy we a ry h a s a lre a d y tak en the first of contempt toward those whose personal use of the supposedly obscene words in­ reactionism of a University- n ev er desired. And the issue step to w a rd p ro te c tin g the factory. If anyone is to be per­ liberty gives them the right to not be cluded in the article Letter policy n e w s p a p e r by issuing a te m ­ subjected to it if they do not so desire. Three four-letter words were used. has spread far beyond that of secuted, let it be the ones who This is little different from deliberately One pertained to a part of the human "dirtv w ords.” p o ra ry injunction prev e n tin g .female anatom y, another the the act of The State News welcomes all letters. They should be typed and signed with the sexual intercourse, and a third to the act of defecation. All the above are realistic home town, student, faculty or staff stand­ ing. and local phone number included. No human qualities which everyone of us is unsigned letter will be accepted for publi­ J E R R Y P A N K H U R S T aw are exists. Yet why such an uproar cation. and no letter will be printed with­ over their use in the four-letter form? out a signature except in extrem e circum ­ Words like m urder, falsehood, racism , stances. All letters must be less than 300 and war are far more evil in meaning, yet S o c ie ty a n d n ferm ent a re w ritten about and practiced during words long for publication without editing. The university in turmoil. The society in turmoil poor confront rich, where black confront white, w here student confronts adminis- And the Students? Those who didn't fit the mold revolted first. In turn, they made it the Benjamin Spocks to really throw a wrench into the works. And Mario Savios and Mark Rudds hog-tied the repairs. T ext of library statem ent trators--w here the idealistic confront the m ore difficult for others to squeeze that Is this eruption of ours simply the result We have arrived at the present. booksi, the Science Library and current pragm atic. appendage of conscience into the mold, of a growing disrespect lor law and orderly EDITOR'S NOTE: Following is the text periodicals rem ain unaffected by this pro­ Where education confronts society. and the vanguard grew. The university in flux is trying to decide life, or is it a case of "intellectual fer­ of the statem ent of the Faculty Library posal. /.duration, thou art the root o f evil, fo r It continues to grow today. what its values are. Are we here to criti- m ent." the dissatisfaction of reasonable Why the student revolt? Because the Com m ittee concerning the restriction of 5. Lim itation of access to the R esearch minds'? llion hast betrayed thy cause. cally--and creativ ely -assess society? Or Library will not prevent the issue of books hypocrisy of an education devoid of val­ access to the east wing library stacks. We need not look far to find exam ples Think back to when the educational sys­ are we to be a t the beck and call of a pug­ on request, undergraduates whose pro­ tem consisted of ivory tower scholars who ues and human concerns was exposed. nacious child who’s lost his way? of turbulence in the higher educational gram s would benefit from physical ac­ were "honorable, but innocuous." Society While society outwardly advocated "L ib­ system of America. Mention of the nam es During its deliberations on the proposal cess to the research collections will be heard w hat they said, but did little. erty and Justice for All." the educational Probably we m ust do both. For the Columbia and Berkeley are sufficient. to limit access to the second, third and adm itted on proper application. Think back, but only a few years this system showed the rich how to follow or­ youthful society is m ore disoriented than And of society, we need only note Detroit fourth floors of the E ast Wing of the 6. Most large libraries, serving both tim e to when "secret research" was the ders and m ake money, and ignored the evil. or Watts. Library, the Faculty Library Com m ittee public and university com m unities, are "in thing." That was when the university poor. The universities taught their white But we m ust establish our priorities took account of the following consider­ and have been for many years effectively But the American educational system was concentrating all its efforts on “ serv­ students to be extrem ely concerned about and set our values so that never again ations: operating on a lim ited or closed stack is not isolated from society. The Columbia ing society." Unfortunately, academ ia their own welfare, but never mentioned the welfare of blacks in Watts, of Indians will we become only a tool, so th at tom or­ 1. The Library is com m itted to pro­ basis. incident began because the university tried chose to serve society on society’s term s. In these circum stances, the Library on a New Mexico reservation or Mexican row we will be a vigorous asset to a vig­ viding diverse services appropriate to all to extend itself where it didn't belong, into The intellectual enterprise was not its orous society. segm ents of the academ ic community. Com m ittee has endorsed the proposal to a sm all park in Harlem. The Berkeley up­ own m aster. Society needed “ technicians," ¡m igrants plying the harvest routes up and down the nation. Or Vietnamese pea­ 2. The original E ast Wing building limit access to the Research Library, ef­ roar resulted from student interest in civil and the university provided them. Society The creative and critical function of the sants on a ravaged rice paddy. . statem ent, which was discussed with fective January 1. 1969. in the expecta­ rights program s in the South in 1964. only needed m achines and facts, and the univer­ university can improve, society while a t the Something struck Home. The univer­ faculty and student groups, proposed the tion that a m ore efficient use ot the col­ to balloon into the famous Free-Speech sity provided them. sam e tim e serving it in the best possible sities w ere m utilating and spindling human limited access area. The E ast Wing, lections will result. Norm al review proce­ Movement But then the university began to think capacity. Mass education and the huge dures will show in tim e if this expecta­ Each of these incidents, though, was gen­ beings of whom they forbade mutilating therefore, was not designed for heavy again. At least parts of the university did. university are probably here to stay, but user traffic, but was designed for a paging tion is justified. erally isolated to one campus. It w asn't Interested faculty began to question the and spindling. they m ust function on humane and sincere The Bomb set us all thinking system and for faculty and graduate read­ until three short months ago that higher autom ation education they saw being term s. education m et society head-on. The rav­ Then the M artin Luther Kings broke the ing space. dished out by their colleagues. C reative 3. Funds for the building w ere granted aged stre e ts of Chicago were the result. adm inistrators began ^o get queezy about production schedules of the universities. The job of transform ing the university only is m ore com plete elsewhere than here a t by the Advisory Com m ittee on G raduate We live in a torn nation, a nation where 41 the closeness of 1984. But it took the Stokely Carmichaels and MSU. Yet we have some beginnings. Don’t Education for the Higher Education F acil­ 7------------ let them die while creating others; for the ities Act of 1963 to aid the University in tfv s' TONIéHT YOU£TAY OUTSIDE, LET YOUR WHYSHOULD job is too large. the development of its graduate and re ­ ( \L l R iéÌrT ì AND BE A WATCH D06.0R STOMACH MY STOMACH search program s. A change in the program days left TOMORROWYOU6ETNOSUPPER! PECI P E U During this National Education Week, would be contrary to our com m itm ent St I'M 60IM6TC WORRYTIT'S’ / PUT ITTOYOD , INSIPE! it is a good tim e to reflect on the situation to the Federal governm ent and to the 'til ( STRAI6HT 1 J t} otv — of the university in relation to a turbulent State Legislature. r— ¿ ¿ ¿ f e y — 1 society. 4. The U ndergraduate Library, with the Christmas / open shelves and assigned reading (or r Y 'O . 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BvGARY WALKOWICZ ous offense because they have The Boilerm akers have been wma**»*# has rushed for 435 sr+rr* try frW» va\*v iV » * -- *. M /arm w hile kirkpaiWcvA. rt *^!- A 4 For the third straight week, place on the field and can also season, f'urdiie opponents hat’e Kickoff is at 1:30 p.m. for MSU will face a team on the Quarterback Mike Phipps has .m o v e with ball control,” Daugh­ averaged alm ost 200 rushing the Spartan Stadium battle. rebound after a bad per­ been sidelined with an ankle erty said. yards per gam e while the aer­ formance when they m eet Leroy "Purdue has as good as per­ D efensively, the Boilerm akers ial defense has been punctured injury the last several weeks Keyes and Company (sm oetim es sonnel as any team in the are anchored by m iddle guard for 143 yards per contest. but is expected to be near top known as Purdue) Saturday. country,” MSU Coach Duffy Chuck Kyle, a genuine All-Am­ Purdue, which trails 11-10-1 shape for Saturday’s clash. Indiana and Ohio State, MSU’s Daugherty said. “ They’ve erica candidate. in the series history, has been Phipps w as third in the nation last two opponents, both had been hurt by som e key injur­ "Kyle is definitely one of the installed as a six-and-a-half in total offense last year as a narrow victories over weak foes ies but they’re still capable of best defensive linemen in the point favorite. sophomore. a week before they m et the beating anyone.” Spartans. Purdue corpes off a Purdue missing head coach stinging 27-13 upset suffered Three of those key injuries at Minndsota last Saturday. hit Keyes, Prudue’s Mr. E very­ Both team s aim to regain thing. some national prestige Satur­ Knee, back and ankle ailm ents day. A victory could return MSU have slowed down K eyes this to the Top Twenty in the season and possibly cost national ratings, despite a him the Heism an Trophy, but The injury and illness jinx that hit Purdue this season even 5-4 record, while Purdue, a the Newport N ew s nike should extended up into the coaching ranks. pre-season pick as the No. 1 be at close to top strength for Head Coach Jack Mollenkopf was hospitalized several weeks team , is striving to get back Saturday’s gam e. ago with hepatitis and will not be able to retu rn to the field this into the Top Ten. year. * The 15th-ranked Boilerm akers D espite the injuries, K eyes In his absence the team has been handled by A ssistant Coach held the top spot in the ratings has proved him self to be the Bob DeMoss. after an early season victory m ost versatile back in the "T he loss of a fine coach such as Mollenkopf is bound to hurt over Notre Dame, but two weeks country this year. He has rush­ a team , but DeMoss is a top-tlight assistant, MSU s Duffy Daugh­ later they fell to Ohio State ed for 791 yards and 5.8 erty said. "H e 's capable of handling any head coaching job in the 13-0. Purdue will come into per carry average, caught 26 LEROY KEYES country.” MIKE PHIPPS ^ passes for 269 yards and for DeMoss took over the coaching reins once before, in 1961, good m easure has com pleted four when Mollenkopf was sidelined by illness. Purdue beat Iowa in passes for 81 yards and three their one gam e under him that year. Probable lineups touchdowns. Purdue does not live on DeMoss was a sta r quarterback at Purdue from 1945 through 1949. He earned the first string post as a freshm an and held the Keyes alone, however. Fullback post throughout his career. PURDUE M ICHIGAN STATE Perry W illiam s, who has scored a touchdown in all but one Boiler­ DeMoss ranks fifth in Purdue's all-tim e forward passing and total offense career statistics. maker gam e this year, and half­ He joined the Boilerm aker coaching stall in 1950 and is now Offense Defense Offense Defense back Jim Kirkpatrick team with the team 's offensive coordinator. BOB DEMOSS 88 Billy McKoy SE 86 AHen Brenner LE 97 Wilt M artin Keyes to give Purdue a super 82 Bob Dillingham LE 72 Bill Yanchar LT 74 Dave Van F.lst LT 96 Bill Dawson 67 Clanton King . LT 60 Chuck Kyle LG 59 Don Baird MG 61 Charles Bailey 61 Gary Roberts MG 95 Alex Davis C 75 Eddy McLoud RT 94 Ron Curl 57 Mike F ram e RT 97 Dennis Wirgowski RG 70 Ron Saul RE 82 Gary Nowak 52 Bill Bvlsma RE S’ harriers eye Big 10 title Paul DeNyccio 58 Bob Yunaska RT 77 Craig Wycinsky LB 66 Mike Hogan 75 LB 99 Veno Paraskevas TE 84 Frank Foremgn LB 95 Don Law 83 Marion Griffin LB 43 Tim Foley QB 17 Bill Triplett RB 42 Jay Breslin 15 Mike Phipps CB 32 Don Webster TB 40 Don Highsmith LH 43 Frank W aters 25 Jim K irkpatrick DH 48 Mike Ray FB 22 Dick Berlinski RÌI 28 Ken Heft 23 Leroy Keyes DH said, so the head coach v.ill A7 Porrr Williumc nu 44 John O'Reilly FL 11 Charlie Wedemeyer s 86 Allen Brenner By DON KOPRIVA mile course not too far from the and Roger M erchant - have banks of the Olentangy and the carried the team through the qualification, the top choice for State News Sports Writer the meet. COLUMBUS, Ohio - The great gray horseshoe stadium, dual m eets and will be expect­ first-year Spartan Coach Jim ed to do the sam e this weekend. Wisconsin has g reat potential MSU cross country team runs despite the retirem en t from the its pre-m eet workout here to­ Gibbard rates Minnesota as the "H artm an, Leoniwicz and M er­ chant all have a good oppor­ sport of All-American Ray Ar­ day with one thought in mind: pre-m eet favorite. "O ur goal is to finish in the tunity to be in the top ten rington, Gibbard thinks, while to regain the Big Ten title he ra te s unpredictable Michigan last won by the Green and first division, which would be a runners," Gibbard said. rath er definite im provem ent ovei and defending champion Indiana, White in 1963. • M erchant placed 11th last as possible spoilers, if not last y e ar's eighth,” Gibbard year as M SU s number one man th reats for the title. Though the Spartans' 7-0 dual said. "B ut if things go our way while Leonowicz took 31st. Illinois has improved greatly m eet record m ight indicate that we can be right there in the MSU's three other runners, from last y e a r's tenth place the Spartans could reign suprem e thick of it." as H artm an, are sophomores. team , while Iowa should find after Saturday’s running of the The Spartan "Big T J ire e '-- John Mock, a half-m iler who ■it hard to survive even with m eet over Ohio State's flat five Ken Leonowicz, Kim H artm an likes the long grind as well, three experienced league m eet I ■ p l a c e d fourth against Notre runners. Purdue and N orthw est­ I Dame last Friday as the Spartans ern figure to bring up the year. won easily. 17-41. MSU s 13th IC4A crown is the Roostertail Dan Simeck and Dick Aslin, be looking for sim ilar perfor­ targ et Monday in New York City's Van Courtland P ark when m ances Saturday. the Spartans try to improve Gibbard considers Minnesota, on last y e a r's sixth place fin­ Upperdeck a Spartan victim due to dis- last w eek's fifth and sixth men. ish. The top team in the m eet both ran good races, Gibbard should be 1966 and 1967 national collegiate champion Villanova. 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CEDAR LANSING, MICHIGAN IL• I \ ;! \ ) Enter FOOTBALL FORECAST H O U R S-- k \ __ i y i___ U Call Jerry at 332-4236 F E Mon. thru F r i. 9 -9 SE WATCH FOR FOOTBALL FORECASTS EVERY FRIDAY IN THE STATE NEWS Sat, 9 -6 Sun. 2 -6 LANSING EAST LANSING F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 7 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n s in g , M ich ig a n S P O R T S ' S ’ f r o s h , Irish c o l l i d e t o n i g h t By MIKE MANLEY score indicated. the first gam e but several ^ State. , fcpL a s real rough tim e p lavets will be sidelined wjAh nnoarei c'trap(er i n %nf never irrcn cneitt cMoty / «,<• ... ending rivalry' between MSU Bend and the gam e wasn't Tom Gatewood is still nursing and Notre Dam e w ill be iced up until late in the fourth a broken hand and will not see w ritten tonight on the gridiron q u a r t e r , " I r i s h Freshm an action. Starters Bill Etter. Tim of East Lansing High School Coach Wally Moore said. Zuber. and Fred Swendsen will when the freshm an team s "MSU naturaily w ill want re­ also watch the action with var­ from the two schools collide. venge so w e are expecting a ious injuries. Kickoff tim e is 7:30 p.m. hard hitting football gam e Offensively, the Spartans and the public is invited. Tick- that should feature exciting of­ w ill start essentially the sam e e ts-$ l for adults and 50 cents fenses by both team s." lineup as in the first clash for MSU students w ill go on Notre Dame showed a power­ with Jim Nicholson and Gary sale at 6 p.m. ful ground attack in their first 'VauElst at th e ends, with Notre Dam e beat the Spar­ gam e, picking up 251 yards Duane McLaughlin and Don Poi/J tans 33-14 in their first m eeting overland along with 70 through R ogers at the tackles. The tfvrrPA/ this fall but the gam e was the air. Jim Yoder, substitute guards will be Doug and Gary much closer than the final quarterback, paced the Irish of­ Hallidav with Morgan Justice fense with 128 yards total of­ at center. Quarterback Dan fense, including 78 on the Werner will have in the back- M E E T T A R H E E L S M O N D A Y ground in nine carries. Yoder field with him. halfbacks Eric ran for two scores and passed Allen and Greg Brewer and to en d Mark Brandt for fullback Gene Pankner. JMK** another. B o o te r s ’ g a m e p o s t p o n e d Running backs John Ciesz- D efensively kowski, Andy Huff, and Bob will have Daryl Smith, Mark the • Spartans By PAM BOYCE quested the change because the S tadium .; North Carolina's Minnix were able to m ove the ball against the Spartan de­ Stoll. Nicholson and McLaugh­ lin up front with Joe Dudley Frosh fracas State N ew s Sports Writer Tarheel soccer team does not football field. fense. gaining 66. 66. and 68 and the Hallidav twins back­ The MSU-North Carolina close its regular season play If the Spartans defeat the Spartan frosh grldders Eric Allen (24), Doug Barr (21), and Brad McLee (19) yards respectively. ing the line. Deep backs will NCAA soccer gam e originally until today, when they m eet Tarheels, they w ill m eet the give chase to Notre Dame’s John Cleszkowskl during the MSU-Notre Dame fresh­ Moore indicated that 'he will be Henry Mathews. Doug Barr. scheduled for Saturday has Duke University. undefeated Akron Zips next men game two weeks ago. The two teams meet again at 7:30 tnight at the East go with the sam e lineup that Brad McLee and Bob Walero- ben postponed until Monday. Saturday on the Zips' turf. Lansing High School field. State News Photo by Lance Lagonl he used against the Spartans in wicz. Spartan Coach Gene Kenney The gam e, Scheduled for 1:30 MSU lost 4-1 to the Zips in said the North Carolina re­ p.m ., will be played in Kenan Akron three w eeks ago. MSU goes into its first NCAA gam e this season with o rd e r an 8-1-1 record, and ceded third in the Midwest. St. Louis, which tied MSU, 0-0 two w eeks ago, is ceded second behind Akron. th e sw e e t e s s e n c e of flow ers The Spartans, leaving for North Carolina on Sunday is S h a l l m a r e a u d e toilette morning, have been scrim ­ maging all week, and coach Gene Kenney said the team by G uerlain a fragrance looks good. "On Wednesday w e had the p r o m i s i n g to b e a t r e a s u r e d gift sharpest practice w e've had in a long tim e,'' the coach said. iri a n e l e g a n t p o r c e l a i n p a t t e r n e d With Ohio State and Michigan heading down to the wire and "Alm ost all of our players pre-season favorite Purdue out of the running, let s dispense with the prelim inaries and get down to the nitty g ritty : are in fine physical shape, and that helps the m orale of the D * « s p r a y f l a c o n of b l u e a n d NORTHWESTERN (1-7) at ILLINOIS (0-8)—A real tossup that club.'' he said. could go either way. I like the Wildcats, but nothing would sur­ "The boys are out to win. but w hite T h r e e II o? . 8 . 5 0 prise me. Pick: Northwestern, by six. North Carolina w ill be also," MINNESOTA ( 4-41 at INDIANA ( 6-21—If nothing else, look for Kenney said. "The team knows the Hoosiers to outluck the Gophers. Pick: Indiana, by a heart­ f jL m beat,. they've got to win, because if w e lose this one. w e re out of now WISCONSIN (0-8) at MICHIGAN (7 -l)-T h e No. 10 offensive the picture. " and No. 9 defensive team in the Big Ten, Wisconsin, against Michigan? Forget it. Pick: Michigan by 37. "When you think of Cards" J a c o b s o n 's CARD SHOP OHIO STATE (7-0) at IOWA (4-4)*-Can it happen"’ Are the Buck­ A d j a c e n t s e a t s eyes looking over their shoulders? Could be and here com es ACCESSORIES the upset of the year! Pickuiowa'. by three. All stqdetU» wishing to pur­ PURDUE (6-2) at MSU (4-4)—The Spartans have what it takes chase adjacent seats for fam ­ but don't look at me: I've been burned too m any tim es Pick: ily or friends may do so at the Across from Homo Ec, Bldg, Purdue, by seven. ticket office In Jenison Field-* 309 E. Grand River Ph< 332-6753 LAST W EEK : 3-2 FOR THE Y E A R : 35-10 house. N O W ... 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The Boston S trangler Tony Curtis - Henry Fonda Shown Once At 9:20 Shown Twice Nightly 7:07 & Late F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 9 Michigan State N e w s, E ast L a n sin g , M ich iga n P a n e l d e b a t e s life o n o t h e r p l a n e t s By DIANE PETRYK Chamberlain opened the d is­ chem icals that must be pres- 40 of them." that humans are notoriously I don't know about that. State N ew s Stall Writer cussion by explaining, » h a t tor life' to develop, bn a _ ncvixc^ vu Trow sard "They may be able "I / 4 u " ^ s cx isi 'ft: dbntai iio ril A ,« f —A 'ptsittfl. Oregon, .-ftafiania. Vfnrftrea/ Jt/ jfol i\ W t fi\'/VneAv V* (noti i t> OOO« a**,) iv«*r.S 0» ÜUÜ wuS'C •» LU NAISMITH OiWICHO •» I i ••«*» "CAMELOT" ALANJAYLERNER FREDERIÇKLOEWE: MOSS HARTJ w» THE MUTATIONS SHEW FO LK J0H«MUSCO!1 FREDERICK LOEWE • ALAN JAY LERNER • JOSHUA LOGAN • JACK L WARNER IN E W F O L K TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION' FROMWARRER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS }R M O G H A M IN F O R M A T IO N 4 S h o w s D a lly A t 1 :0 0 —3 :4 0 —6 :2 5 —9 :1 5 P .M . ► 4 8 5 -6 4 8 5 A D U L T S E V E S . Si SUN. 1.75 OF All U n iv ersity M ix e r 9 p .m .-1 2 p.m. IN E W F O L K A D U L T S W E E K -D A Y M A T IN E E S 1.50 1966! &4af.ona< Society of P'lm Cruics ‘ Y e 0 1 J e î i o tic e - D R I V E - I N T H E A T R E 2 M ile s N o r th o n U S - 2 7 . . 4 8 2 - 7 4 0 9 H A P P IN E S S I S • • • Giant 4 F e atu re H orrorthon F r e e Coffee and Donuts E lee . 1000 W att C a r Heaters fftCAT ÏM . ¡■H S A T U M rty W É ífT Co n r a d h a il THE C h ille r o f t h e y e a r ! M o n ste r o f th e y ea r ! A W -5 0 1 •S H O V sJ S * 7 : 0 0 ?m ANP P m 3 0 p/i. ' >:"Xvjjx'j feti im T — CALLED ^ J T :. RODDY McDOWALL DANA A N DR EW S ANNA PALK 0 JILL HAWORTH herbTrtjTedct* * ............. HERBERTJ LEDER "• A GOlO SfAfl P* DuC*'ON «w»»m« mos -sivìn mti musi , cod «m »owet«. m Shown First Shown 2nd 3rd Horror Feature Joan C ra w fo rd in B eserk 11 P.M. 4th exciting thriller S U E E tt rvr**rx lu ta r a d 'P I Z Z I , P A R L O R ïT ^ Y E SSVt* t o t u t t í> ü ílI T C T e P U B L IC H O U S E * T o r t u r e Garden In C o lo r Shown Last BSS7S.CoJan 393-32SO F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 TO Michigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich iga n PANORAMA 'IT promises 'action’ weekend - «' 4* f ’» S fr «... .... • . • . , . , JKfi * V f**.* ' » -i dowed “ Blow-Up” with a rich­ of-war camp. By JIM YOUSLING If you want it live, we've got One floor below the Joffrey, The co-feature, "Lilith" is ness of meaning that is alm ost State N ew t Reviewer it. The Joffrey Ballet will des­ in the Arena Theatre, the P er­ one of those rare American unmarred by pretention. To­ While off-cam pus entertain­ troy any notions you may have form ing Arts Co. w ill be re­ film s which find their su ccess night in Wilson, Saturday in m ent has hit a new low. the about the stuffiness of The living the horrors of Henry VIII only on the art film circuit. Concord, at 7 and 9:30. U niversity offers proof that D ance, if you are lucky enough in “ Royal Gam bit." This drama Starring Warren Beatty. Jean Another m asterpiece, Sid­ som e weekends you don't have to have tickets for tonight’s of spouse-icide w ill unfold at Seberg and P eter Fonds, "Li­ ney Lum et's “The Pawn­ to cross Grand River Avenue to perform ance or tomorrow’s 8 tonight through Sunday after lith" centers about the psych­ broker," is here for the m ore find som ething exciting. special m atinee.___________ _ which it begins touring resi­ ological asp ects of nympho-ma- stouthearted. Staffing Oscar- dence hall kivas. nia (not the physical, like winner Rod Steiger. “ The Pawn­ In addition to the regular • I, a W oman"), and the result broker" probes the m em ory of a ctiv ities at the Joint (the cof­ is a work of art which m ay seem Two U ’ students feehouse located in the Student S ervices Bldg. basem ent) and a New York Jew with a red-hot poker, resulting in visions of a bit tedious to the m ass pub­ lic. concentration cam ps and other at the stadium (MSU vs. Pur­ Robert Rossen. who is best serve jail terms d ue), the cam pus offers the finest collection of film s ever horrors of Hitler that have ne­ ver been equalled on the Amer­ ican screen. rem em bered for "The Hustler" and "All the King’s M en,” assem bled for one MSU week­ w as dying when he directed Two MSU students are cur­ freshm an, pleaded guilty in While Lumet occasionally Lansing Township Justice Court end. •Lilith,” and the film is not so rently serving jail sentences gets his audience response By now, M ichelangelo Anton­ much an entertainm ent as a after pleading guilty to sepa­ to a charge of violating the cheaply (the crucifixion-stabb­ liquor law s, specifically, being ioni’s m asterpiece “ Blow-Up” tribute to the skill of a m an who rate m isdem eanor charges ing is m ore Grand Guignol than a minor in possession. He w as hardly requires introduction or left Hollywood to m ake works Wednesday. high dram a), the film is a fined $90 or m ust serve 15 days explanation. Let it suffice to of art instead of monev. A form er student is also in whole has the searing quality of say that the film is a brilliant jail after he w as found guilty Wednesday at his trial in Lans­ in jail if the fine is not paid. Engelhardt w as arrested F ri­ technical exercise, with such a dazzling display of visuals that truth and provides a m agnifi­ cent showcase for Steiger. To­ "King Rat" w ill be shown first, at 7:00, arid “ Lilith” la­ Top job ing Township Justice Court. day night near Bailey Hall by night and tomorrow in 108 even the director’s obsession ter a t about 9.15. Tonight and To add to the confusion of the traffic congestion on campus, the street west of Christopher D. Armstrong. U niversity police. W ells Hall, at 7 and 9 p.m. with shallow, obscure expres­ Saturday, 109 Anthony Hall. Kedzle Hall Is being paved before the cold wet snow falls. Richmond sophomore, pleaded Michael Gaston, of Clarks­ Also on the bizarre side, burg, W.Va., w as found guilty sions of alienation com es alive State News Photo by Jim Conklin guilty in Lansing Township Jus­ we have a fine double-feature Off-campus, the only real of furnishing alcoholic bever­ for the first tim e. quality lies in hold-overs like tice Court to a charge of un­ at the MSU F ilm Society, "King ages to m inors and was given By placing his stock char­ authorized use of a bicycle. Rat" and “ Lilith." "King R at” • Rachel. Rachel-- and "West a cters against a background of When he could not pay the $60 a $106.40 fine plus two days in is an excellent work dealing Side Story.” "C am elot” is here film technique, instead of the Jine, he w as ordered to spend jail and an additional 10 days if with the black-market under­ at last, for those who like usual bleakness of well-framed TO days in jail. Stephen Engelhardt. Bay City the fine w as not paid. He w as arrested last spring landscapes, Antonioni has en- ground in a Japanese prison- Hollywood g lo ss. C z e c h stu d en ts o p p o s e T O N IG H T 1 D u b c e k ’s S o v i e t re fo rm s A LL C O L O R ,* D r i v e i n T h e a t r e 3020 SHOW ROAD PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia (AP )--Alexdander Dubcek went dictated reform s to his liberal regim e. before the Russians invaded in August. 2 MILES SOUTHWEST OF LANSING ON M-7E before the Communist party 's But student and worker pres­ EUS sure built up against any new Dubcek is the first secretary ruling Central C om m ittee Thurs­ The Saga of Harold . . . From Dedicated curtailm ents of freedom s gained of the Czechoslovak Communist day with an outline for Soviet- Lawyer to More Dedicated Dropoutll party -- its top leader. Also M ice ALSO. 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If your tsvorite store le temporarily out or nai Kertta, keep »eking. Michigan State N e w s, E ast L a n sin g , M ich iga n F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 11 C o u n t y c o n v e n t i o n s t o r m y 123 m em bers as labor people and for nomination from the floor. ByROGERPALM S tio n . E a c h m a n r e c e iv e d But the deadlock over who v o te s . had the strength still had to 12 as liberal coalitionists. D e l e g a te s w e r e a llo w e d to Ingham County D em ocrats Each side felt the pressure A f te r a b r ie f c o n s u lta tio n . be resolved. Since the Execu- v o te f r o m e ith e r s la te , se le c t tested the strength of the li- of getting a m ajority of their Duto nor«v r u ^ ^ VUft (gMjVrruttP.e n a m e s fr o m th o s e n o m in a te d î ¿A > f tciCcic r tut ut ’ Y/c't f/cì iTi? jiX £ . „ft !iO J 'flftior " u n ity '' ^ ’ittg 6r ifheir iTtOfìerì■ rri C 7Y a . T ‘ ber-at-large positions. » m a n . H a r r is o n s e c o n d e d th e each wing of the party wanted from-one slate to another, party Wednesday night when Labor wanted to m aintain n o m in a tio n a n d th e d e le g a t e s to weight the com m ittee with iiberal m ajority they voted for 29 m em bers-at- its lead and the liberal coali­ v o te d t h e i r a c c e p t a n c e . their supporters. When all of the ballots were large to the 58 m em ber Dem­ tion wing wanted to reverse Of the 58 m em ber Execu­ counted, all 23 of the liberal ocratic County Executive Com­ the weight of the 17 to 12 labor F le tc h e r, w ho c h a i r e d th e tive Committee, 29 had al­ coaltiion candidates and 6 of m ittee. control of the perm anent A u g u s t c o n v e n tio n , is a la b o r ready been chosen by. virtue the labor candidates had won. Meeting in the Union ball­ members. m a n an d a e x -R o b e rt K en n ed y of their candidacy for county A m ajority of 30 is needed to room, each wing of the party “Bothsides hustled” s u p p o r t e r s . M ilto n P o w e ll, w h o offices, the county board of elect a county chairm an. Since put up a slate of candidates When F letch er called a ten- s e r v e d a s H a r r is o n ’s c a m p a i g n supervisors or the state legis­ the voting had put 35 m em bers that they hoped would be elec­ minute re c ess, delegates m anager s a id . " F l e t c h e r is a lature. from the liberal coalition group ted. rushed to the telephones to call m a n b o th s id e s c a n t r u s t . " Powell described 17 of these on the executive com m ittee, it But, by 4 a.m . when all the absent m em bers of their wing appeared to be a victory for votes had been counted, it was of the party to com e and vote. Harrison. Blacks oppose still uncertain who would con­ “ Both sides got out and hust­ But, no one was claiming trol the Executive Committee led,” said Powell. victory. Powell said that the when they vote for county Before the voting started, m em bers elected to the exec­ chairm an next Monday or M Wednesday. each wing subm itted printed ballots that had been drawn up utive com m ittee from the li­ integration plan beral coalition wing are not Jam es Harrison, who was in their individual caucuses. County Dems the D em ocratic candidate for the 6th U.S. Congressional Dis­ The liberal coalition group sub­ m itted 23 nam es with six pledged to Harrison. “ They m ight not vote for H arrison," said' Powell. We trict, is opposed by Albert L. places blank for nominations The Democratic County Convention held a meeting in the Union Ballroom, chaired will have to w ait and see what Dutzy, president of Lansing’s from the floor. by defeated democrat, Jim Harrison. State News Photo by Jim Richardson happens when the executive UAW Community A c tio n p la n l a s t s u m m e r , c o n te n d in g The labor group subm itted 21 S W A N Q U A R T E R . N .C . (A P ) com m ittee votes on Monday turned on not off Council. - B la c k s in s p a r s e l y p o p u la t­ t h a t a p r o g r a m s h o u ld b e adopt­ names with eight places blank Harrison is the present coun­ or Wednesday. e d H y d e C o u n ty a r e in th e m id st, e d t h a t w o u ld keep a ll three of W M SB ty chairm an, but m ust step down Dec. 31 unless re-elected o f a m a s s i v e e f f o r t to o v e r tu r n a f e d e r a ll y im p o s e d sc h o o l in te ­ t h e c o u n ty u n i ts o p e n o n a r a ­ c ia lly b a la n c e d b a s is . S P E C IA L A G E N T in breakfromed. TV image by the Executive Committee. g r a t i o n p la n th e y d o not w a n t. T h e d i s p u t e e s c a l a t e d in Sep­ As Test of strength McCarthy D em ocrats T h e p la n w a s d r a w n u p r e ­ l u c t a n t l y by lo c a l s c h o o l o f­ te m b e r w h e n b la c k s s ta r te d a w e ll d is c ip lin e d b o y c o tt of a ll W A N T E D <3> his liberal coalition wing of f i c i a l s a f t e r th e D e p a r t m e n t of o f th e s c h o o ls . M o s t o f th e the party wants to retain con­ H e a l t h . E d u c a tio n arid W e lf a r e c o u n ty 's 800 b la c k s t u d e n ts ... to enroll members into the International Order of Girl M e n tio n th e w o r d s e d u c a ­ F o llo w in g t h is p r o g r a m , a n T h e W M SB s t a f f o f a b o u t 50 trol of the county chairm an­ (HEW) o v e r ru le d th e c o u n ­ Watchers. Everyone wants to join. Unusual benefits. Earn jo in e d th e b o y c o tt. tio n a l T.V. a n d p i c t u r e a d ry . in te r v i e w w ith B ill C o sb y w ill f u ll- tim e e m p lo y e e s is s u p p le ­ ship. t y ’s “ f re e d o m of c h o ic e " p o lic y lif e le s s m a n w e a r i n g b if o c a ls h ig h lig h t th e r e g u l a r l y s c h e d ­ m e n t e d b y a b o u t 30 s t u d e n ts . E a rly th is w e e k h u n d re d s extra $$ easily and quickly. Send $1.00 for sample official Dutzy, the candidate of the a s in e f fe c tiv e . a n d a g r a y s u i t a n d d e liv e r in g u le d " C o n v e r s a ti o n s 1968. S tu d e n ts w h o c o m p l e te a v o lu n ­ labor wing of the party, is hop­ T h e b la c k p r o t e s t s h a v e p la c ­ jo in e d n o n - v io le n t d e m o n s t r a ­ plastic membership card in full color and free car or a l e c t u r e in f r o n t of a c a m e r a An ill u m in a t e d v ie w of th e t e e r a p p r e n t ic e s h i p c a n w o rk in tio n s a r o u n d t h e c o u n ty c o u r t ­ ing to see the party return to a e d H E W in th e r o le of v illa in window decal - or write for complete FREE information. c o m e s to m a n y p e o p le 's m in d s . d a r k w o rld o f d r u g a d d ic t s , t h e s tu d io s to g a in e x p e r i e n c e . h o u s e . s e a t o f g o v e r n m e n t in policy of unity that would gain in a d is p u te th a t m a y b e u n iq u e A c tu a lly , n o th in g c o u ld b e p u s h e r s a n d p r o s t i t u t e s w ill be T h e s tu d io s in W M SB a r e a l ­ the support of labor. Harrison in th e g o v e r n m e n t's h a n d lin g th is v illa g e o f a b o u t 400 s i t ­ Catalog of humorous novelties also available on request. f u r t h e r fr o m th e t r u th . M S U 's t h e s u b j e c t of a s p e c ia l c a lle d s o u s e d a s a l a b o r a to r y . u a te d n e a r th e m a r s h b a n k s of in his campaign for Congress of sc h o o l d e s e g r e g a ti o n in th e te le v is io n s t a ti o n . W M S B . c a r ­ “ D r u g s in th e T e n d e r lo i n " a t A c c o r d in g to R o b e r t P a g e , N o r th C a r o l i n a 's c o a s tla n d . I .O .G .W . H E A D Q U A R T E R S was not strongly supported by South. r i e s a v a r i e t y of p r o g r a m s th a t 4 p .m . S u n d a y . s t a ti o n m a n a g e r , th e s t u d e n ts P r o t e s t l e a d e r s s a id th e y w e r e 6652 N. WESTERN AVENUE, DEPT. CX, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60645 the labor section of his party. s e r v e a s a tr a i n i n g g r o u n d fo r W M SB a ls o b ro a d c a s ts a a r e “ i n v a l u a b le " in th e s tu d io . E s s e n t ia l ly , th e p la n to w h ic h t r y in g to p ro v o k e a r r e s t . s t u d e n ts m a j o r i n g in r a d io a n d c la s s . B la c k M a n a n d t h e A m e r ­ T h ro u g h C h a n n e l 10, WMSB The first test of strength at t h e b la c k s o b je c t, a n d w h ic h te le v is io n . i c a s . w h ic h is s e e n t h r e e d a y s a r e a c h e s n e a r l y tw o m illio n p e r ­ the Wednesday night conven­ th e c o u n ty 's w h ite l e a d e r s a c ­ w e e k a n d c a n b e ta k e n f o r c r e ­ W M SB s h a r e s p r o g r a m t im e d it th r o u g h th e U n i v e r s i ty o f th e s o n s in i t s b a s i c c o v e r a g e a r e a , in c lu d in g L a n s in g , J a c k s o n a n d tion cam e in the opening mo­ m ents when Dutzy and H ar­ c e p t e d u n e n th u s ia s tic a lly , w o u ld c lo s e H y d e 's tw o b la c k s c h o o ls AMERICAN UNITED LIFE INSURANCE CDMPANY w ith W IL X -T V a n d p r e s e n t s rison battled to a roll-call-tie- in t h r e e y e a r s a n d p la c e a ll of A ir. T h e c l a s s is t a u g h t by B a tt l e C r e e k , b u t a ls o r e a c h in g p r o g r a m s a t i r r e g u l a r h o u rs J a m e s H o o k e r a n d L e s lie R o u t. e v e r y d a y . A fe w of th e p r o ­ J r . . b o th p r o f e s s o r s o f h is to r y . a s f a r s o u th a s n o r t h e r n I n d ia n a a n d O hio. vote for the position of P e rm ­ anent Chairm an of the conven- t h e c o u n ty 's 1.400 s t u d e n ts in o n e c e n t r a l l y lo c a te d u n it. Is Proud To Announce The Appointment Of g r a m s a r e r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u le d W o rk in g t h r o r g h th e N a tio n a l B la c k l e a d e r s b a lk e d a t th e s u c h a s S p a r t a n S p o r t l it e a t 7 SPARTAN G U A R D John M. Engler A s s o c ia tio n of E d u c a ti o n a l p .m . on M o n d a y a n d Y o u n g B r o a d c a s t e r s , W M SB c a n p r e ­ SAVE ON M u s ic a l A r t i s t s a t 7 p .m . W ed ­ n e s d a y . O t h e r s a r e p ro d u c e d e i t h e r d i r e c t l y th r o u g h th e s t a ­ s e n t p r o g r a m s fr o m o t h e r e d u ­ c a tio n a l s ta tio n s a n d d is trib u te s DRILL T E A M t y p e w r it e r s i t s f ilm s to o t h e r s t a t i o n s fo r W elcomes new m em bers tio n o r th r o u g h th e N a tio n a l v ie w in g . E d u c a ti o n a l T e le v is io n i N E T ). * in tercollegiate competition A d o c u m e n t a r y o n A p p a la c h ia P a r t of i ts a i r s c h e d u le is d e ­ v o te d to e l e m e n t a r y a n d s e c o n d ­ * exhibition d r ill Mr. Engler Will Be An Associate Of The w ill b e sh o w n a t 7 p .m . to ­ n ig h t o n C h a n n e l 10, T h e film a ry i n s t r u c t i o n p r e p a r e d fo r Open to all m ale stud en ts " R e a l S to r y of A p p a l a c h ia ." a n d u tiliz e d b y th e C la s s r o o m T J e le v is io jt.C o u n c il, a n a s ­ co m e to any p r a c tic e at D em Hall HARRY DENSMQJjlE Agency Of East Lansing » s h o w s th e ' d b s tr iic tib r t ‘io'f 'HV^s s o c ia tio n o f s c h o o ls w h ic h u se M o n /4 -6 p .m . '« ’ s a t T V - ll a.m " . th r o u g h d a ily f r u s t r a t i o n a n d I * 1 i Í3 B John Engler i i B L7 ■III ..d Mil SO CEDAR !.ANSINO MICHIGAN H O U R S -- 927 E. Grand R iv e r Phone 351-7630 East Lansing 1 . 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If y o u r in te r e s t s a n d a p titu d e s an u n s u r p a s s e d c o m p r e h e n s iv e m -u r .m r e proqranq. run to s a le s , if y ou h a v e s o m e e x p e r ie n c e or Your e a r n in g s c a n in c r e a s e rap id ly. S in c e c o m p a n y in te r e s t in th is d ir e c tio n , th is is a m e d ic a l s a l e s p o lic y is to p r o m o te from w ithin , th e re are o p p o r ­ o p p o r tu n ity y o u w ill w a n t to k n o w a b o u t. F ew fie ld s tu n ities to m o v e into m a n a g e m e n t a re s o re w a rd in g in te r m s of e a r n in g s , a s s o c ia t io n s a n d s e r v ic e to th e p h y s ic ia n a n d h is p a tie n ts. After th o r o u g h tra in in g , y o u r p o s itio n a s a R o c h e M e d ic a l L ocation s o ffer c o n s id e ra b le c h o ic e . S a l e s R e p r e se n ta tiv e ' w ill b e o n a h ig h ly p r o f e s s io n a l W e will b e in te r v ie w in g at M ich ig a n State1 U n iv ersity le v e l — a p o s itio n w ith a p u r p o s e on N o v em b e r 20. at th e S tu d e n t S o H 3 « a r e s e a r c h a n d its r e s e a r c h f a c ilitie s . R O C H E LABORATORIES D IVISION B e g in n in g sa la r y is d is tin c tly a ttr a c tiv e , e s p e c cilly HOFFM A NN LA R O C H E INC. w h e n y o u c o n s id e r th e e x t r a s —s a l e s b o n u s e s , c o m ­ F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 12 Michigan State N e w s, E ast L ansing, M ich ig a n DKNOUNCE BIRTH CONTROL ¡shops back papa n *. T; • J*4J&. thing mac »*<»< ^ at ^ tp<*on" m the teachings of the church- WASHINGTON (AP>- Cath- oloic bishops, debate and vot­ Roman Catholics to form their consciences on birth cotrol in plete blackout on public announcem ents as they resum ed debate Thursday, and a press in this case, the birth control ban-in shaping their conscience. both sides.” another bishop on the panel said The chairm an. Bishop Wright, i 'î I ing in close secrecy, reached solid accordance with the Vati­ Suggest revisions spokesman would not even say said there w ere no plans to take general agreem ent Thursday to can ban. w hether their proposed pastoral Despite the blackout, it was final action on the full pastoral support Pope Paul V i’s reaffirm a An unimpeachable source said letter had been discussed. learned that the special com m it­ the bishops will open a road to letter until the last day. tion of the church's longstand­ But Bishop John J. Wright of tee. which had worked until 2 Global direction ing ban on all artificial birth reconciliation with the church a.m ., brought another package for those who do obey the Pittsburgh, head of the special The bishops' press spokes­ control. seven-man panel writing the of suggested revisions before man, the Most Rev. Jam e s P. Pope’S ban. But this seems cer­ the bishops a t the outset Thurs­ Shannon of St. Paul, Minn., had But a dispute over the w ar in statem ent, confirmed that the tain “to stop far short of the day. A series of test votes indicated on the opening day Vietnam and the draft delayed a French bishops' statem ent last section on birth control had been sent out for final typing. w ere taken in the closed final vote until Friday ju st be­ week perm itting a personal Monday that the pastoral letter fore the National Conference of Bishop Wright said the conference session. was moving in the direction tak­ choice of conscience for Catho­ John Cardinal Krol of Phila­ Catholic Bishops ends. section would reflect his long- en by other countries which lic couples. delphia said that, without ques­ have perm itted a determ ination ‘Mum’ session held personal belief that The bishops are expected to Catholics are required to follow tion, priests should teach that instruct the nation's 47 million The bishops imposed a com ­ the birth control ban should be followed by m arried couples as of conscience on birth control. But Bishop Shannon said later in the week that his had been Church discussion the correct approach in con­ The National Conference of Catholic Bishops opened a five-day secret conference based on com m ents by Bishop in Washington Monday in the newest phase of the growing battle between the science. Wirght. and the Pittsburgh theo­ church hierarchy and rebellous Catholic priests and laymen. Left to right are The bishops still w ere strug­ logian said Thursday he be­ C lo th in g d riv e c o n d u c te d gling with a second disputed section of the pastoral letter, lieves conscience m ust be d eter­ Rev. John F, Dearden, Archbishop of Detroit, John Cardinal Cody of Chicago, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan of Baltimore, and James Francis Cardinal McIntyre m i n e along the lines of the that on the Vietnam war. This is of Los Angeles. UPI Telephoto church's teachings. expected to include an answ er to the question of w hether con­ e ra n W o r ld R e lie f scientious objection can be ap­ plied to a specific w ar. such as MORAL SITUATION grateful for all the aid received that in Vietnam, without taking By JIM KETCHUM drive to aid the organization. a stand against all wars. University Lutheran Church serving the Lutheran World from LWR. but they kept asking Racism lives with whites why they have received it," he Draft debate is currently conducting a cloth­ Action Council One bishop in the special ing drive as part of its con­ "O ur added offerings col­ said. "Of course, there was no overt motive. " com m ittee indicated there is tribution to the Lutheran World lected on the first Sunday in He said that LWR is much sharp debate about w hether the Relief (CLWR i organization. Advent. Nov. 30. will be e a r­ Racism is persistent. Rev. Detroit, said Sunday night. one m ust follow him. he said. m ore effective than government m ilitary draft should be scrapp­ 'Our problem is that man is in Rev. George G aiser. pastor m arked for Lutheran World Re­ Donald Brezine. professor of Man m ust learn to accept other aid projects because m ost of the ed. “ Racism can be expected to possession of his own orthodox of the church, explained that lief." he said. "This should be theology a t the University of be around as long as we live." people's value set, he said. aid is direct rath er than becom­ "The problem is finding sorm truths and dignity and that every- this is p art of a semi-annual in the neighborhood of $500. " F ather Brezine told an audience The organization, active in ing a victim of bureaucratic red of students, priests and nuns at 332-2559 nursery 18 countries, distributes cloth­ tape. He said the congregation par­ St. John's Student Parish. ing. food and technical advice whenever and wherever the need ticipates in the work of LWR O r th o d o x Catholics As long as we have white Archdiocese study group University Lutheran arises. through its benevolence program people, we will have a problem to the American Lutheran Church Currently LWR is active in Nigeria and Biafra distributing Church, of which University observe A d v e n t of white racism , he said. R a­ cism . as an aspect of the white rejected, by dissident priests clothing and food. Lutheran is a member. people man works with, will be In 1965. according to its For 250 million m em bers of religion and pastor of St. An- SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (APi m an would have to decide tor a lc -lc a G aiser said that the organiza­ Catholic one of the problem s man will statistics, LWR collected over the E astern Orthodox Catholic drew ’s Orthodox The spokesman for 68 priests himself whether to face the tion's first m ajor effort was Church. have to live with, he said. seeking their archbishop's re ­ commission. directed toward Palestinian six million pounds of cloth- Church around the world, today Church School ing and distributed m ore than begins the period of Advent, a "Although peoph should at- signation said Wednesday that a F ath er M iehalski-w ho was refugees in Jordan during the Advent symbolizes the entire 9:15 & 10:30 a.m . 55 million p o u n ^ . of food val- tim e of preparation for the fes- tempt to solve the aroblem of local commission set up to study one of four priests fired from 1948 w ar with Israel. period of Jew ish religious his­ Services ued at $4 m nlten. Medical tival of Christm as. racism , we will ne; er get rid the troubled San Antonio Arch­ faculty posts here because of "The Arab leaders were verv tory; their looking forward to 8 :1 5 ,9 :1 ’, 10:30 & 11:30 a.m . | supply collections that year Advent is a period of intense of it. F ather Brezine said diocese is not what they wanted. their resignation demands-said the coming of the Messiah, he were valued at nearly $2 m il­ fasting and greater participa­ His rem arks cam e late he planned to m eet with the LUTHERAN said. Another ch aracteristic of r a ­ K im b e rly Downs lion. tion in the church service, es­ Wednesday in response to re­ board before it com pletes its pecially Confession and Holy This 40-day period of spiri­ cism which m akes it a moral ports that the priests had a- "v ery p riv ate" hearings next Church of C h ris t WORSHIP question is that i is pervasive, Communion, according to Rev. tual preparation lasts until the greed to m ediate with an 18- Thursday. 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing M artin Luther Chapel S E V E N T H -D A Y C hristm as Eve worship service. he said. The com mission consists of see sign at 2729 E . Grand Francis Donahue, professor of man fact-finding « commission Lutheran Student Center A D V E N T IS T River IV 9-7130 announced early this week. 12 local priests and six San 444 Abbott Road Services Saturday U N IV E R S IT Y "We don't see this board as a Antonio laymen, none of whom SUNDAY SERVICES ST. ANDREW 310 board of m ediation." said the have publicly voiced support ot Morning Worship 11:00 a.m . Sunday Worship Services corner of Ann & Division b a p t is t Wardcl5 North E astern Orthodox Church Rev. Louis Michalski. official the dissenters. Bible Study 10:00 a.m . 9:30 - 1 1:00 a.m . llagado rn Sabbath School 9:30 a.m . U niversity Student Center CHURCH School press officer for the dissident A "n eu tral observer" appoint­ Evening Worship 6:00 p.m . Rev. David A. Kruse P Morning Worship 11 a.m . 1216 G reencrest Roman Catholic priests. ed by tfie Pope's U.S. delegate Wednesday evening Bible M issouri Synod (American Baptist) Study 7:30 p.m . M inister L . G. Foil E 4st Lansing The 68 have not passed a is to attend the hearings G erard G. Phillips, P astor NURSERY resolution to accept m ediation." In a resolution adopted In the For Transportation Call FE 9- F ree Bus Service and DIVINE LITURGY N ursery Both Services Hear the “ Voice of P ro ­ Worship 10:00 a.m . & 7:30 p.m . Bible Study 9:45 he continued. dissenters Tuesday. it was 8190, ED 2-1960 or ED 2-2434 SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. phecy" on radio. See Church School 11:10 a.m . Worship 10:45 "W e haven't voted for it. but pointed out that they had asked " Faith for Today" on VESPER & CONFESSION Wednesday prayer we haven't voted against it." he in their original request for an Peoples Church F irst Church of Television. SAT. 6:30 P.M . hour 6:45 p.m . said, adding that in the priests' outside group-not one from DON STIFFLER, MINISTER opinion there just isn't any within the archdiocese-to come C h r is t Scientist For T ransportation Call E ast Lansing 709 E . Grand River East Lansing St. Johns 332-5539. F ree Bus Service and N ursery 332-1888 1 332-5193 332-5217 body to m ediate w ith." Ttie dissenters seek the resig­ here and investigate. Any priest or laym an who wishes to air his views m ay see Student P a ris h SBC nation of Archbishop Robert E. Interdenominational Sunday Service 11 a.m . EAST LANSING Lucey. 77. head of the 32-county the commission. Copies of testi­ 327 M.A.C. Phone ED 7-977 C e n tra l Methodist archdiocese tor. the past 27 mony will be given to Archbish- 200 W. Grand River SERMON A cross From the Capitol FRIENDS MEETING F i r s t Baptist Church years. op I lUcev. the neutral observers at Michigan Sunday M asses— At least two priests, calling it and to the local archdiocesan “ M ortals and Im m ortals” WORSHIP SERVICES meeting for worship 3 p.m. of East Lansing 7:00-8:15-9:45-11:15 just another runaround." have P riests Senate. 10:00 A.M. All Saints P arish 940 S. H arrison R: SUNDAY SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 12:30-4:45-6:00 p.m. flatly rejected the commission. The 68 objected that copies oi Thank Offering Sunday 800 Abbott Road F ather Michalski. however, the testim ony will not be given 9:30 a.m . - 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m . - regular Rev. George Somers, Sunday School 10:0(5%.m, M asses M on.-Fri. Upper level, corner room 11:00 a.m. said he believed "a few" of the to them and they voiced fears in 9:30-11:00 a.m , - college clas: Guest Speaker Morning Service 7:00-8:00-12:30-4:30 6:00 p.m . dissenters will be going before their resolution that reprisals “ Prom ises, P ro m ises” D r. Lyman, preaching Child care provided Training Union- WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. the board when it holds its first would be taken against those 4:15 Alumni Chapel FAMILY SUNDAY All are welcome Evening Service 8:00 p.m . - Evening Meeting Church School 10:00 a.m. hearings Monday. He said each who testify unfavorably. By Dr. Wallace Robertson Wednesday Eveninj Hi**«»*** ******* Saturday m asses C rib N ursery F o r T ransportation or Free Public Reading Room 8:00 a.m.-9:15 a .m .-ll;4 5 a.m. So Bring the Baby Information call, 337-0241 CHURCH SCHOOL 134 West Grand River 9:30 a .m .-ll:0 0 a.m . OPEN Weekdays - - 9-5 p.m , EDGEW OOD U N IT E D C H U R CH .MflA,,Tue,s,..Tfcurs„ Firi. •469 North Ha-gadof n Rw.vo. .r-'Ct ib through*ith Grade - c&sitnmsTCR wcsBVTCRuxn chuscn Evenings 7 p.m . - 9 p.m . All a re welcome to attend 1315 Abbott Rd. W orship Service - 9:30 and 11 a.m. Refreshm ent period in Social cast cansino, cmcnican Hall following worship serv ­ Church Services and visit and Sermon by Dr. Trum an A. M orris ices. use the reading room . SUNDAY SCHEDULE “ Can a T ruly Contemporary Person Not ! Church School—9:30 and 11 a.m .-A ril Roo Worship S ervices— 9:00 and 11:00 a.m . U niversity G roup —6 p.m. Assembly for children through third grade 9:00 a.m , Edgewood Church Bus route, Conrad, Hoi Church School for children, youth, and adults 10:00 a.m . beginning at 10:10 a.m. NURSERY PROVIDED ALL TIMES Call 332-8693 or 332-0606 for in tation M inisters: Trum an A. M orrison, P i veil Rev. Robert David Leas 332-6854 Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 .rn. FIR S T C H R IS T IA N R E F O R M E D C H U R C H “ Check that Motivation!” She’ s hoping for a . . . FOREST VIEW SCHOOL 3119 Stoneleigh, Lansing EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH ^ ¿ a m c m d l C ln / iM im c u i 120 Spartan Avenue Interdenominatioinal MORNING SERVICE EVENING SERVICE E . Eugene W illiam s—PASTORS — T e rry A. Smith 10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M, U niversity C lass 9:45 a.m. REV. J. HERBERT BRINK Preaching Students From T rinity Collegiate Fellowship 7;00 P.M. CAMPUS STUDENT CENTER, 217 Bogue St., Apt. 3 in charge of en tire worship service Alvin Hoksbergen, D irector Phone 351-6360 T rin ity Collegiate Fellowship 8:30 p *lV1* FREE BUS SERVICE—See Schedule on Wednesday: Mid-week discussion and prayer hour at 7:00 p.m. Residence Hall Bulletin Board. F re e BUS SERVICE — See schedule in your dorm. J L U N IV E R S IT Y U N IT E D EPISCOPAL SERVICES SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH 1518 S. Washington Lansing M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Alumni Chapel (Auditorium Drive) SUNDAY 7:00 P.M . D r. John C. W hitcom b, Jr. 1120 South H arrison Phone: 351-7030 2 G race Theological Seminary, W inona Lake, Indiana “ PRINCIPALITIES AND POWERS’ 9:30 A.M. and 5:15 P.M. Speaking on the subject "The Flood and Modern Geology" Holy Communion & Sermon By Rev. Pohl D r. Howard F. Sugden, P a sto r 9:45 A.M. YOUNG ADULT College Bible C lass FELLOWSHIP D ir e c t Diamond Morning Worship 8:30, 9:30,. 11:00 A L L SAINTS EPISC O P A L C H U R C H in the fireside room 8:30 p.m. F iresid e Room Im p o rte rs Church School 9:30 (for all ages) D r. Ted Ward, T eacher D r. Whitcomb, speaking 800 Abbott Rd. 11:00 thru grade six 11:00 A.M. N ursery under supervision of a Convenient te rm s Available 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion Dr, Whifcomb "The Flood and Final Judgment” re g iste re d nurse. 9:30 A.M. Morning P ray er & Sermon FREE BUS SERVICE M orning and E vening Free bus transportation 15 to DOWNTOWN FRANDOR 11:15 A.M. Holy Communion & Sermon 30 minutes before each service. 203 S. Washington SHOPPING CENTER C all 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 for in form ation . F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 1 3 Michigan State N e w s, Eas t L a n sin g , M ich ig an S T A T E NEWS S T A T E NEWS C L A S S IF IE D C L A S S IF IE D W a n t a p a r t-tim e jo b fo r e x tr a C h r is tm a s c a sh ? R e a d th e " E m p lo y m e n t” a d s . 355-8255 355-8255 Fm ploym ent Em ploym ent F o r Rent Automotive 0 A V IO .t ■* M jfcwty hour O w '--V f. ntransportation*C m- . £ all ED2- WA N T •' Y E D SEC JJ R ET& . ..... . RY -R ecepU onjsl - nw \vx\ » */. % v.»nier term ■ p e rm it r a c i a l o r re lig io u s w hite interior and headrests L ike over, filing; 50 w pm.typing, short­ PUT new . Phone C R AIN SM O T O RS 372- 5634after6p.m 3-11 15 handorgoodbusiness w riting; state­ d is c rim in a tio n In its a d ­ v e rtis in g c o l u m n s . T h e 5234. C-ll 20 m ents. Direct contact w ith public TO W O RK FOR YOU W agesaccordingtoqualifications C all S tate N ew s w ill not a c c e p t LIKE TO SKI? FO R D FA IR LA NE 1966 500 2-door W aitresses needed winter forappointm ent. 337-2310. 7-11/15 NORTHWIND a d v e rtis in g w hich d i s c r i m ­ sedan, white w ith red interior. 6. • AUTOMOTIVE te rm . FREE skiing, room and .F A R M S in a te s a g a i n s t re lig io n , stick, radio, good tires. 484-2762 EA R NEX TR AC A SHfor C hristm as • EMPLOYMENT r a c e , c o lo r o r n a tio n a l o r ­ after5p.mM ustsell. 5-11'20 board plus reasonable salary. C arnecessary. C all351-7319 O Faculty Apartments • FOR RENT v Sugarloaf Village, Cedar • FOR SALE ig in . Michigan. For applications APPL IC A T IO N SFO Rteachers, super­ 35 1-7880 FU R Y III— 1968. T w o-door hardtop, • LOST & FOUND black vinyl top, A M -FMradio M ust call Don Kuelbs, 351-3135 visors. interviewers. receptionist R ED U C EDR A TES O ne girl needed sell, leaving country Phone 484- nowbeing taken. G uaranteedsalary. N ewC edar Village w inter term 351- • PERSONAL 7403or482-2189 3-11/18 E X C IT IN GC A R EER open to m en Full or part-tim e. N o experience 3020 3-11,19 • PEANUTS PERSONAL that w ant experience and m oney. necessary FREDA STA IRED A N C E • REAL ESTATE M ER C ED ES B E NZ 220, 1962 black, 393-1430.1-5pm O ST U DIO372-9385 5-11 15 O N EG IR Lneededw inter, spring Beal • SERVICE Automotive redinterior. $1050C all353-4211 St $40m onth337-2636 3-11/19 1-1115 FEM A LE STU D EN Tw ith transpor­ • TRANSPORTATION C H E V R O LE T 1965-tw o door sports tation for general housecleaning F o r Rent LU X U R YST UD IO, furnished. A cross • WANTED coupe. 327, autom atic and pow er A pproxim ately 6 hours w eekly. $150 fromBurgerK ing$70.C all351-8858. steering. $900677-4641. 5-1121 M G B 1966. Excellent condition. W ire anhour. C all351-7767 2-11/15 TVR E N T A L S for students. L oweco­ 1-1115 w heels, 40.000 m iles, green. 332- O nom ical rates by the termorm onth D E A D L IN E CH E V R O L ET 1965 Im pala converti­ 8696.M ike. 5-11/15 FU LL and PA R T-TIM E . N o repair U N IV ER SIT YT VR EN TA LS. 484- 9263 C O N EG IR Lneeded $50 T w o blocks- ble. V 8 stick, w ire wheels, new O L D SM O BILEST A T IO N W A G O N1964 w ork. N o experience necessary A p­ B erkey Threem an351-8335 3-11/19 1 P.M. one c la ss day be­ top. Excellent condition. Take over A llpow er. Topcondition. 355-6051. ply to m anager Super Par O il C om ­ paym ents of $43.30. Phone C redit pany694-9819 882-9458 5-11/20 T VR EN T A LSG .E. 19” Portable, M E N:C L E AN, quiet, cooking, parking. fore publication. M anager489-2379. C-ll 20 3-1115 $850 per m onth including stand Cancellations - 12 noon one Supervised C lose to cam pus 487- H O U SE C L E A N IN G : som e ironing 4 C all J R . C ulver C o 351-8862 5753or485-8836 O cla ss day before publica­ C H E V R O L ET 1962 327. 4 barrel, 3- O L D SM O BIL E1962. D ynam ic88. Four hours Thursday afternoons. N ear 220A lbertStreet. EastL ansing C speed. 300 hp. 353-2718 Best offer. door autom atic. Excellent shape. 355- SpartanV illage. 351-4032. 2-1115 tion. 3-1115 •9341 4-11 15 N EED O N E girl w inter and spring for tw o bedroom , tw o bath apart­ TO Y ST O R E Sales C lerk: Fem ale, Apartments m ent. RiversEdge 351-9248. 3-1119 C H E V R O L E T1965Im pala. T w odoor, O L D SM O BIL E 1961 B ody A -l condi- I full-tim e through January, part- PHONE hardtop, autom atic, full pow er. Ex­ tion. N eeds m echanical w ork. C all 3-11/19 \ \ tim e thereafter. $1.60per hour. Fac­ EY D EA L V IL L A A PA R T M E N T S. O N EG IR Lw inter and spring term s. cellent Leavingcity. 337-1579. 3-11 15 IV5-4919 RATES 355-8255 C H R Y SL E R 1949. Tw o door coupe O L D SM O B IL newbrakes, oneow E 1964 F85. V -8 C ner. 3517466. lean. \\\ \ ulty and student wives preferred. A H pply M r. C ham ub.Frandor. 351-5843. berlain. T he H obby 3-11 18 m T W Obedroomapartm onth. Sw im m ing pool. G ances. garbage disposals, furnished ents for $240 E appli­ T C W edarVillage 351-3343. OM AN luxury apartm 1-11/19 ent $150 Sixcylinder. 676-2986after6p.m for four m an or five m an C all Trow bridge A partm ents. C all 351- 3-1119 3-1115 C H IL DC A R E and light housew ork 351-4275after5p.m . C 1 day...................$1.50 8401 5-11 21 ___ tv assistant for five or six m ornings 15<£ p er word p er day C O M ET-O N E ow ner car. Four-door, PO N TIA CL EM AN S 1968. full pow er per w eek w ith young housew ife in NEWLY MARRIED? R allygreen, vinyltop355-3252. 5-1115 T W OR O O MSfurnished G round floor 3 days . . . . . . $4.00 radio, heater, autom atic transm is­ com fortable and pleasant hom e near and private bath. Private entrance. 13 1/2rm ature C O R V A IR M O N Z A 1964 4-speed. SH E LBYC O B R AG T350 1967. $2000 low ance. C all393-0446 3-11 15 O N EG IR Lneeded w inter termN ew '“ ¡ / r ^ E N T E D and bookkeeping charge if Excellent condition. C all M ehall, pus 332- Excellentcondition.676-2292 3-1118 C edar V illage. R educed rates 351- 10-1! 18 th is ad is not paid within 337-9091. 5-11/21 Aufo Service &Parts Scooters & Cycles E A R NT H O SE C hristm as extras by 3088 5-11 19 one week. C O R V A IR 1963. 4 speed, radio, ex­ show ing V IV IA NEW O O D AR DC O S­ cellent. $400 A fter 6 p.m 372-5104 T R IU M PHT R -4 A . Take over pay­ M A SON B OD Y SH O P 812 East H O N D A 305. G ood condition. $235. M E T IC S. N o house to house. For an D E L T AA PA R TM EN TO negirl need­ O N EG IR L needed over 21. Im m e­ 3-11 15 m ents. A bout $80 m onth. M ust sell. K alam azoo St. . Since 1940. 351-5975. 1-11/15 appointm ent call G w en Lorenz. 351- edfurw interandspring 351-9137 diati' iK vupancv. 351-6699 after 5 The State News will be 393-5685. 3-11/19 8094betw een1-5p.m . 3.-1115 p.m . 3-11 19 responsible only for the C om plete auto painting and col­ 3-11 15 C O R V A IR1962or FordG alaxie 1963 lisionservice. IV 5-0256. C Employment r f ir s t day’s incorrect in se r­ Bestofferforeither. 351-4003. 3-11 15 V OL K SW A GE N1965 squareback. M e­ PR ESSER --FO R dry cleaners Ex­ C A M PU SN EA R : Single girl toshare tion. chanically perfect. Best offer. 355- perienced. A utom atic equipm ent, sm all one bedroom Furnished. Park 6185. 3-11/19 A C CID E N TPR OBL E M ?C all K alam a­ T Y PIST S--5 evenings per w eek. 4-10 topwages. A R N O L DPA LM ERC LEA N ­ D O D G E1963 330. Six cylinder A uto­ m atic transm ission. R adio, heater, goodcondition.$350.669-3204 3-11/19 V O L KSW A GE N1968squareback. N ew zoo Street Body Shop. Sm to large w recks. A m all dents erican and for­ 70 w pm w 1651.3-5p.m . ith accuracy. C all 337- W IN GC EN TER . 332-2070 3-1115 m g $5750. Phone 489-5922 or 393- 4365 5-11 19 ^ SEVEN eign cars. G uaranteed w ork. 482- Automotive D O D G E ST A T IO N W A G O N 1960-$150. rubber, sunroof, radio, heavy duty hitch. Excellent condition C all 882- 1286.2628EastK alam azoo. C H ELP W A N T E Dat B oyne H ighlands R EN T-A -STU dents for part-tim D EN T office needs stu­ e jobs, all types W IN apartm T ER . SPR ent N IN G sublease L ewcarpeting Freeheal uxury JT THIRTY 9920 or 372-6410 M r. N ichels. $2.000. Ski R esort. W aitress-20 years, C all 482-0624 or w rite B ox 374. A L FA R O speed, extras. V M E O Spvder W ery fast $75(® ebers. 5- S337- D C all484-6318. 3-11/18 8-11 21 TW OFIR ESTO N ET 560x15studdedsnowtires L ow nandC ountry ike new . tw o years experience: bus boys, desk clerks-m ale: cafeteria m an­ EastL ansing >11 18 351-3576 3-11 15 ONE 7094. VTi 1 5 a O D G E 1962 ST A T IO Nw agon, 6. 1500m iles. $40.694-9450 4-11 15 utom atic, $290.372-4623. 3-11/19 V OL K SW A GE N1964 O ne ow ner. Sun­ ager. tw o year foodexperience, din­ FO R M ERBELLTelephoneoperators ANNOUNCING roof. whitew alls $675. 332-8484 after ing room m anager-age 25. four B IT C K1963Skylark convertible V -8. EL D O R A D O1957 D eville. G ood con­ 5p.m . 3-11’5 C O R V ET T ET O Pw anted. H ardtop years experience. Please contact M ichiganBell isinterestedinyou. 3-speed. StandardShift, bucket seats dition $550. C all 372-9433 before from1955-60V ette. 489-1581. 3-1115 M ichiganStatePlacem entB ureau. NEW M ustsell. $435.351-6988. 3-1115 noon. 3-1115 V O L VO 1960 4-speed Fine shape. 5-1115 A reyouavailablefor: Bestoffer. 373-0746. 3-11/18 Scooters & Cycles 1 Fulltim eem ploym ent'.’ A rtm a r Opticians B U IC K 1963 Special. V -6, depend­ R EG ISTER ED N UR SE: Shift 11-7. 2. Threeorm oredaysaweek’.’ OPEN HOUSE able, econom ic transportation. 22 F IA T1967850Spyder. Excellent con­ dition. B othhardandsoft tops..$l§95. B SA 441 V ictor 1967 $595; H onda O pening available ina m edical care O n a regular or tem porary basis 5-7 Daily M PG332-8641 5-11'20 C Avaition NOW O P E N all K alam azoo 616-381-4491 after 1965 300cc $325; 1964 150cc $175; facility. O pportunity for rapid ad­ 2-5 Sunday 5p.m . orw rite R onaldC rum m el 2814 FR A NC IS A V IAT IO N : So easy to Suzuki 1967120cc$210485-7972. vancem ent w ithina dynam ic organi­ Im m ediateopenings C A M A R O 1968 $200 plus paym ents Ground Floor Location 731 Burcham Dr, Slater D rive. K alam azoo. M ichigan learn in the PIPER C H ER O K EE. 5-1115 zation. A ttractive starting salaries C allK arenafter5p.m . 332-6148. 49004. 3-1119 Special$5offer. 484-1324. C and above average fringe benefits. Telephone interview s for your con­ Over 25 y rs . Experience 15-12/6- A pplyProvincial H ouse, 1843 H aga- venience. C all IV 9-9909 betw een V .......................................................... FIR EBIR D . 1968 Three speed, six. TR IUM PH 1968 500cc. C om petition. 9a.m .-4p.m Prescriptions Filled dornR d.. EastL ansing. 332-5061. C H EV ELLE M A L IB U 1967 327. V -8. O verhead cam . R adio. G reen. 351- 1900 m iles. Excellent shape M ust 10-11 19 -ram e Repairs & Replacement /? . G u la e / i G o-. threespeed, stickshift. 353-7049. 9427after6pm . 5-1115 sell. C all882-3826after5p.m . 3-11/19 M IC H IG ANBELLTELEPH O N E 220 A lb e r t 3 5 1 -8 8 6 2 3-11 15 C O M PA N Y 205 Ann St, 332-5520 C O U N TE RA N Dbroiler helpw anted. PORTABLETV M ale or fem ale. Part or full tim e. 229N orthC apitol A pply in person. Burger C hef. 6031 SouthC edar. 10-11/19 A nE qualO pportunityEm ployer. IN TER earnC ESTED INan unusual job to hristm asm oney?C allV IV IA N E SEC R ETA R Y TU ESD A Yand Thurs­ 4-11 15 Two Bedroom W O O D A R DC O SM ET IC S.IV5-8351. day. T yping shorthand or speedw rit- Bl’SB O Y SW A N T EDtow orkattheC C -ll 15 ity ing. 9a.m m entcall M . to5:30p.m . For appoint­ issShong. 372-2740 2-11/18 Three Man C lub of Lansing located in the Jack T U T O RFO Rfive year old. Elem en­ /T ar H otel. W ork hours about 9:30 a.m .-10:30 p.m Free m . .A eals, uniform lso som terviewinperson from6-8p.m For e nights. s, high pay. In­ tary education senior or graduate. Tw 0290 o hours per w eek. Phone 485- 1-11/15 Apartment appointm entscall372-4673. 10-1126 C A SH IER -H O STESS. Experienced W A IT RESSE SW A N T EDtow orkat the 6a.m . to 2:30p.m .A pplyH O LID AY F o r Rent beginning Decem ber 15th. C ity C lubof Lansing. 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M i (5 • i e^irem entfa. •'SfcudetttsT'tmd teacher^: $800 full time, tele­ 351-7880 G et A LLY OUPA YFO R !C heckbest phone: 484-4475 rentalhuvsintoday’sC lassifiedA ds Evenings til 8; 332-2627 NOW R o o m -to -R o o m Fifty years M o b ility of leadership through quality w ACROSS The BERKELEY • Z1305 Now! . . . A new ^ . ONLY All new compact Super Screen portable dimension to the stereo news • ■' * , TV features a handsome sculptured multi­ Is the tim e to W in te riz e AV E r color cabinet fashioned in clean, modern of the year! All components rectangular lines. Colors: Charcoal Brown EA L on one compact rolling M odel Z565 • The M O D ER N E cart . . . for room-to-room with Light Tan, Beige with White, or White ML A m obility. with Beige, or Avocado with Beige. S ON Now, sit anywhere in the room, and I8 enjoy beautifully balanced stereo sound. Zenith's Circle of Sound 1 stereo features: 80-watt peak music I T 'S H A N D C R A F T E D power solid-state amplifier; Stereo Carefully handwired chassis 'connec­ Precision record changer with Micro-Touch* 2G Tone Arm plus Tape-Tuner input jacks. Modern- design cabinet and speaker units in Grained Walnut color. M9995 tions for greater operating depend­ ability longer TV life. DE DOWN BEST YEAR YETTOGIVETHE BEST KB A n ti- f r e e z e 77? » ! 4 7’7 Ä 6 1 0 ID yZ . -----1 L h 1 i i 1 1Y /À m12 1 t i t grammatically Windshiel d ------ !— 1 14 ! i. Demolishes ♦Ice S crapers 13 De- leer /Y / L 17. Syllable of ♦Snow Chains lb il Our Stereo Sales F o licy . . . T erm s ♦Jum per Cables 15 h e sita tio n . Available W, V21 ' 20. Unmarried T e rm s With Each Stereo Purchase ♦Windshield Wipers 19 20 woman d 21. Wild animal Available - - P o r t a b le or C o m po nen t-- 90 Days 22 23 2d ;?3. Settle 90 Days We O ffer 10 Record Albums Same as 'Everything for your c a r ” % % V 23 /y{ , 2b. Ice cream dish 25 2b 26. Safety zone At the Double-Discounted P r ic e of NeJac Cash. % % % % 32 27. Morning 29 30 31 m prayers 33 34 3b 28. Heath genus $2.99 feach f / , 29. Discovers % 3é 39 30. Fr. impres­ Reg. $3.84 3b 37 sionist M ic h . St. 21 40 % 41 31. Digraph NeJac INC. % 32. Progressed 42 4Î 35. Hit notice 543 E. Grand River, 337-1300 % % 37 Dai.. ficH Where Quality and Service are Sold First Purdue 800 E. KALAMAZOO 484-1303 39. Digit F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 Michigan State N ew s, E ast L a n sin g, M ich iga n For Sale personal Personal For Rent CH IC AG OPED ESTR IA Ncouplew ants For Rent For Rent C LA R IN ETW O O DIngoodcondition "TH E W O O LIES"-A vailable lor Bestoffer. C all355-5841. 3-11/19 bookings351-7!14 A skforBill 5-11 15 round trip T hanksgiving ride Phone B L O C K FR O M cam pus Parking FO RR EN Ttoafam ilyorsale: H ouse 355-1094 1-11/15 GIliLNEEDEDw inter andor spring at 152 G unson Street Five m inutes N ewC edarV illage 351-4952 4-1115 O ne m an for tw om an apartm ent to Berkey. C om pletely or partially LA D IE S' FO U R TEEN karat w hite- D A D D YR A ISEDthreechildrentheres starting now or w inter $60 353- gold diam ond dinner ring 1 1/4 tw othat runthe store The thirdone C H EERENTERPRISES-largeC hrist­ 8828,660-9815 3-11/15 furnislM . Tw o bedroom s, fireplace, isn’t w ith us now .w e sold himlong m as trees reasonably priced, de­ O N EO Rtw om en needed for C edar piano. No parking, traffic or noise karatstotalw eight 393-1459 1-11/15 V illage, rest of year. »65 m onth before H ours 4pm to 9 pm 317 livered D orm s. G reeks C all 351- TW OG IR L Sw interandorspringterm problem s. »165 per m onth Porch LIV IN G R O O M -C hairs (21 N ice East G rand R iver L ansing T O M 099S3516768 5-11/21 351-6438 31118 l^rjrace 351-8912 3-11.15 forsum m eruse. ED2-5715 3-1118 vnwIY 1U JYSJU N KEM PO R IUM xtvfe. tecciyeivng G 1B I. NEEDED w inter tv £ •- gVMt«. M ,-v. • r ,..* . JRl-itEM Lansiri* O N EG IR Lfor w inter Penthouse in FR A N DO RN EA R t i l roftwner Ur*e her one Soul B andnowbooking: C all D eluxe R iverside East A partm ents 2 bedroom ranch duplex Includes 332-3752 10-1127 R iverH ouseA partm ent 351-6895 stove, refrigerator, dishw asher, w ash­ TW O50 yard line reserved tickets Once upon a time . . . 4873919or485-3930 5-11/21 3-11 15 Purduegam e. 353-8242 1-11/15 er. dryer, carpeting, fireplace, patio P icture book styles fo rs to ry - Y O U NGPO ETdesires patron or pa­ SIN G LE G IR L to share com pletely and carport »200 including utilities furnished, very deluxe apartm ent T W OG IR LS spring w inter N ew FabianRealty ED2-0811; ED2-6458. A N T IQ U ETR U N K S. Large selection, book p eople. Step with us troness R epaym ent 351-5159 after {8250 per m onth including all utili­ C edarV illage. C all351-3012 3-11/15 through the looking glass. 8pm 3-11 15 IV5-3033. 2-11/15 finishedandunfinished. Phone T U2- ties 396 Park L ane. C all 337-9566 9157. 3’u/8 223 Abbott after4:30p.m . 3-1118 SM A L LH O U SEonPattengill nearW est M ount H ope. R ight for tw o students. NEEDO N Egirl for eight girl house 1 1 a.m . to 9 p.m . Peanuts Personal Stove, refrigerator and utilities fur­ W inter and spring term . W alking SN O WTIR ES: Tw o(or a T R -4. U sed 1-4M A Napartm ent. Furnished. A part­ distancetocam pus 351-7968 2-11/15 one w inter. Excellent condition raid 'TV *R E N T AL S for students $9.00 T OJO A N.T ina and B arb: C ongratu­ m ent 11, R iverside East Betw een nished $110 m onth Phone 487-3721 oreveningsIV4-4794 3-1115 855 will sell I°r »25. 487-5795 m onth Free service and delivers' lations on being our Z B T lavalier noonand5p.m . 3-11/18 SU BLEA SE. O N E girl, Thanksgiving after3pm . t C all N EJA C 337-1300 W e guaran­ m ates R andy, StanandG regg. 5-1119 , G IR LS NEEDED for house Im m e­ »45. utilities paid Beal Street 351- teesam e-dayservice C G IR LW A N T E Dw inter term H aslett 5620 5-1120 D A N ISHH A N D M A D Edresses A dults A partm ents.Pleasecall351-0879 diately or starting w inter term A T T ENT IO NFA N S: W hichfam ousC am ­ 5-1120 $61 00includesutilities. 3 51-8371 and children and beautiful im ported TH R EESEN IO Rstudent Purdue tick­ pus K id has a birthday Saturday? Jk 3-1115 O N EG IR Ltoshare housew inter and m aterial. 3554051 ets and 4 non-student tickets 355- spring C lose to cam pus C heap 337- H A PPYBIR TH D A YfromN o. 1Fan. ai» ST U D IO FO R 'rlT> ri fed »130 0815 3-11/18 0825 1-11/15 1-11/15 E L E C T R ICG U ITA R -G ibson12string, Five blot ^ EN' t-U 332-3283 O N EG IR LD FNlTEDdsP rin8- hollowbody. O ne year old. A lso 60 after6p.m . 3-1118 H aslettA pa 1^1» 5-11/15 FIV EN O N -STU DEN Ttickets Purdue H A PPY B IR TH DA Y to m y favorite G IR LW IN TER -spring »58, all utili­ w att am plifier w ithsix 10 speakers, gam eE ndzone. 355-1725. 1-11/15 ties. C am pusoneblock 351-6270. 332-8975. 2-11/15 B etaTeenyBopper. FoxyL ady. 1-11/15 am pus O N EM A N needed fe-y. eVer te rm 3-1118 O N EBED R RO Ç i - only. C edar ii[EV-nts 351- STU D E NTS H A PPYB IR T HD A YtoA nne"trouble” Balconv. h e n t e d 2253 3-1115 G O O DW IN TERhom e neededfor tw o 6742 M A L E STU DEN TS (3). C lean, m od­ fur coats, old but lots of life left, SUMMER ’ 69 terpfromanoldfriend. 1-11/15 5-1115 ern house Plenty of parking Three $10 each, also R oyal standard type­ Fly Jet To Europe C ED AR V ILLA G E-need one girl N O R BER M AN O R A PA R TM E N TS m onth lease. »60 plus utilities C all w riter$25.PhoneED2-0448. 1-11/15 Real Estate 5821 R ichw ood B rand new , central HD .I Incorporated351-0965 5-1121 $230.00 w interterm .C all351-4294. 5-11 15 air--conditioning, pool, fully carP*J' E L E C T R IC G U ITA R and am plifier, No Obligation If Interested N O R TH E A STLA N SIN G :O w nertrans­ ed Tw o bedroom for $165 398- H O LT-D U PLEX , tw o bedroom , car­ 19" portable T Vw ith rem ote con­ Call 355-3354 - 355-3355 ferred. 1965 built large, sharp fam i­ O N EO Rtw ogirls w inter andspring. 42V V O peted. stove refrigerator, disposal, trol 482-7134 5-11/21 ly hom e or convert into tw o apart­ E denR oc 351-6518 4-11 15 nearschools 372-1377 4-11 15 m ents. C arpeted living room , tw o R O ADR A L L YbyR EA LMN ovem ber O N EM A LE-H aslett A partm ent 13 Houses “ Okay, if you’ re so sm art, who won FO U RW ID Eer» i n 1 tread left. 17. Expert and novice classes. In­ bedroom s, bath dow n Three bed­ *7.00each. 351 5-U19 form ation699-2588. 3-1115 room s. bathupstairs. G as heat, w ide A cross from cam pus W inter and Kooms fenced yard. N ew tw o ear garage. spring 351-8768. 4-11 15 E A STL A N SIN G : 1231Ferndale. 3bed­ the W orld Series in 1932?“ roomduplex U nfurnished, carpeted, B L A N K8 track cartridge tape 300' A LPH AK A PPAP S1w ouldgive asigh L ow priced at $18.500 *1.900 dow n full basem ent. Niceyard *175m onth A T T EN T IO NG IRL S! Sleeping room s at *279 M A INE L E C T R O N IC S 5558 of relief if its crest w ere returned E H Aterm s available. D odge R ealty. G O V A N M A N AG E M EN T 351-7910. w ithcookingprivileges 351-0960 SouthPennsylvania. C toitsrightfulplace 5-11 15 482-5909. 3-11 18 O N E FO U Rm an unit available in O 3-1118 Evergreen A rm s and three four- A fter5p.m . 332-0091. m an units available at U niversity B IC Y C L E SA L E S and service. A lso 1spring W O M ENSTU D EN TS R oom s for light F o r Sale used EA STL A N SIN GC Y C L E. 1215 Terrace C all State M anagem ent G IR LN EE housekeeping A lso tw o kitchenette F o r Rent M E IJ E R R E T A IL 332-8687 C C losecam pTi renT I 0 5-1115 E .G randR iver. C aU332-8303 C apartm ents, 150up. w om enorm arried SQ U IN TIN GC A U SE Sw rinkles. Sun­ SALES M A N A G E M E N T couple IV9-1276 5-1120 SIN GL EM AL E .C lean N o cooking. A vailable N ovem ber 17th C all 351- glasses prescription ground. O PTI­ Mobile Homes M ARKET N O A H ’S ARK PETS Baby Woolly Monkey C 0631 ., H EA room PT , livi O> pl i vi'V 3-11 15 •arge bed- \..en ED2-5977 C E A N C LD L O ISC SE O UN ing. PhoneIV2-4667, T D5x8 tw . 416 Tussing Build­ ow C -U /15 heel utility W IN D SO R 10 x 54. Tw Excellent Furnished. O W inslow 's. A fter5p.m o bedroom n lot at . 351-5182 5-1119 . O p p o rtu n itie s a re a s , , , ♦Apparel a re now a v a ila b le ♦Automotive in th e se ANALYST Young White faced Caprehin 6-11 15 trailer. $65. Phone332-4780. ♦Sporting Goods * 3-1115 ♦Housewares ♦Nursery ♦Home Improvements 223 Ann St. E. Lansing M E N: SIN G LE room , refrigerator, G E M E1N H AR DT FLU TE. G ood con­ ’ Lost & Found ♦Home Furnishings 351-0437 bath. Sublease January-June. C all ♦Toys dition. $130 C all 337-7945 after 5:30 351-5807 5-11/20 p.m . 3-1115 L O ST :T W Orings in W ells Saturday ♦Grocery night R ew ard C all353-3076. 3-1118 ♦Produce N O A H ’S ARK PETS N IC EC LE A Nroom .C lose H agadorn- K O D A KR ETIN A35m mcam era. 485- This opening is in the Marketing Services G randR iver $15per w eek. N ocook­ ♦Meat C anaries - Finches 9323. 5-1115 T W OL O N G haired m ale cats, one ing.G entlem enonly. 351-0442. 1-1115 ♦Pharmacy Department at our Executive Office inSubur­ w hite w ith huge paw s other w hite New Order - now in stock Bl'SC HERSTU D EN Tm odel trum pet andbutterscotch. 351-9278 3-11 19 ban Elk Grove Village, III. M EN :C LEA N , quiet, cooking, park­ 485-9323. 5-11 15 ............................... .. . . v Responsibility of Retail Sales Management includes: 223 Ann St. E. Lansing ing Supervised C losetocam pus. 487- 351-0437 5753or485-8836 O R O L LE 1FL EXC A M ER AZeiss Tessar W H E R ET H EG IR LS A R E! They’re R e s p o n s ib ilitie s in c lu d e a n a ly s is o f U n ite d s reading the "Personal'' colum n in ♦Personnel Relations ♦Inventory Control lens. W ith accessories. A lso G ossen p a s s e n g e r and a ir f r e ig h t t r a f f i c , p a s s e n g e r lunasix light m eter. V irtually new today’sC lassifiedA ds T ryitnow ! ♦Customer Relations ♦Employee Training p re p a ra tio n o f m a r k e tin g fo re c a s ts , r e p o r ts N O A H ’S ARK PETS F o r Sale H alfprice 351-8113 A fter5:30pm and p re s e n ta tio n s f o r top m a n a g e m e n t, M u s t Long Haired Guinea Pigs B IR T H D A YC AK ES-7". $364: 8" 3-11 15 M E X IC A N FOOD Mr. Carl Krause, Personnel Director, wil Ibe on $416: 9”, $520 D elivered. A lso A nd O ther Food From M ost For have good a n a ly tic a l a b ilit y and be able to $6.95 sheet cakes. K w ast Bakeries. 484- PO R TA BLET V 1967 »90. one 4 x 8 eignC ounlries-includingU .S. campus, at the Placement Bureau, Student Serv- e x p re s s id e a s c le a r ly in w r itte n o r o ra l W /W ritten Guarantee 1317 O kitchen table and seven chairs $60. SH A H F.EN SFA M IL Y Ices Building, all day Wednesday, November 20th p re s e n ta tio n s to m a n a g e m e n t. M a s te rs d e g re e 223 Ann St. E. Lansing onesinglebed$35.351-3229. 3-1118 FOOD FAIR to answer questions and to interview interested 351-0437 ____ D IA M O ND BA R G A IN : W edding and 485-4089 in M a rk e tin g r e q u ir e d . engagem ent ring sets Save fifty G IB SO NT HIN H ollow body. Single 1001 W Saginaw appl icants. M ichigan B ankard W elcom e per cent or m ore. L arge selection cutaw ay guitar. Falco reverbam pli­ ___I You’ll enjoy a benefit program including free N O A H ’S ARK PETS of plain and fancy diam onds. *25- fier. 332-3870. 5-11/15 air travel privileges for you and your family, $150 W ILCO X SE C O N D H AN D M arg ay Kitten ST O R E 509 E . M ichigan. 485-4391. T EL E V ISIO N 15"portable. Excellent stock purchase plan, tuition aid and insuranee C condition. Phone332-5558 3-11 15 Now in Stock program. 223 Ann St. E. Lansing T W O.ZE N ITHportable.T V'.s,,K ull w ar.-_ B dUä if'v rantv C allafter9p.m . 353-6914 O O KSH A RDB O U N D . O ver 50.000, The United Representatives will be on campus 351-0437 4-11 15 10<; and U 9:30-3pm . P C ali .669-9311, Q pen 3-11 15 ForrSale: Vacation retreat. November 19 and 20. Contact the Placement N O A H ’S ARK PETS G UITAR-Electric. case and am pli­ fier C ost $400 new Best offer E M ER SO N 19" T V and T andberg Bureau for an appointment, Boa C onstrictors Florida Ir.digo over$175.676-2267. 5-11 18 stereotaperecorder.355-6051. 3-11/15 O ne room. All steel exterior. Fiber Yellovj Rat Snakes “An Equal Opportunity Employer” Anaconda 223 Ann St. E. Lansing 351-0437 All University Mixer glass insulation. 2 louvered, S E L L IN G O U T TO "THEM UTATIONS" screened w indow s with drapes. Saturday, Novem ber 16th W ood-panelled interior. Sleeps 2 THE B A R E W A LLS F r o m 9 until 12 p .m . in c a fe te ria adults, 2 children. Clothes closet. NAME BRAND EQUIPMENT W ilsonHall Linen closet. 3 storage cabinets plus * CHROME REVERSE * TACHOMETERS PRESCRIPTIONS pantry. Dinette, icebox,w ater UP TO M W /D OFF * FLOOR SHIFTS - * HEADERS FILLED supply, 2 utility tables and reading at SOME ITEMS BELOW COST * SPARK PLUGS WALGREEN AGENCY lam ps included. Price: *342519 complete. O pen C A P IT O L C IT Y S P E E D SHOP ( J u S f a v e i l A D r * jj 1105 E, GSAND RIVER at G unson ED 2-201 for inspection at our Volksw agen 6020 S. CEDAR H H 2 -2 1 H 4 showroom. Let us show*" P la c e Y o u r you through the PEOPLEREACHEDW T o d a y . . . J u s t c lip , c o m p le te , m a il. ANTKD " N T 1^ Limited Number O , o f V V in te r T e r m Cam pm obile. l J L . Leases Available S T A T I N E W S w i ll b ill you l a t e r . N am i C H EC K THESE F E A T U R E S : Zip Code 3, 6, or 9 Month L eases Student No. ^ Rates Start At $175 Phone f No L ast Month Rent Required C o n s e c u tiv e D a te s to R u n More Parking Spaces P e r Apartment Than Any Other Heading __ - Apartment Complex AT’ Dishwashers P r i n t Ad H e r e : V Garbage Disposal w Air Conditioning Phil Gordon’s Volkswagen Inc. P e an u ts P e rs o n a ls m u s t be p la c e d in p e rs o n . 2845 E. SAGINAW © 10 Words or Less; Over 10 Words Add; 1 day - $1.50 ISf p er word a to: Michigan State News 3 days - $4.00 40^ per word □ * 5 days - $6.50 65£ p e r word □ m tw H ) Contact: NORTHW1ND MANAGEMENT. LANSING, 484-1341 M ai 2771 Northwlnd Drive, East Lansing, Mich. 346 Student Services Bldg. M SU East Lansing, Mich. Phone: 337-0636______ Michigan State N e w s, E a st L a n sin g , M ich iga n F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 15 S ervice w h a t's Blood drive opens r f m IW ILLbabysit full urn#for vour prt- schoolers inm 3553090 Typing Service PA .f ULAA NNHAUGH y licensed hom EY Aunique r" eC all »— ■*— {continuedfrompageone) N ext week over 40 pints of have not had any trouble in tyoqd.' be. fwr U\r reaching their (8>al HKEHI1K * m u it t 't a p rtn a n g eotf nertf ormtft% fo r s o m e o n e , ” said Bredfen, open neari surgery rn Ann Ar­ ' ttea lilac ittcyCf tcfcati) /JO 337-1527 C bor m em bers have been quite lax "but usually som ething com es Francis Xand the Bushm enwill entertain at an all-University mixer from ANNB RO W N Typist and M ultilith, up " in turning out for the drive. 9-12tonightinHolmesHall. - From 2 to 2:30 p.m. Monday “ I’ve known that the faculty offset printing Dissertations, the 11 pints of B positive blood will ses, m anuscripts, general typing w as chicken for som e tim e ,” The Paw nbroker” will be show n by the M SUC inemaG uildat 7and 9 to­ IB M 18 years experience M i be drawn and im m ediately nightandSaturdaynightin108W ellsHall. Admissionis75cents. noted Allan (“ Handsom e Al” ) • • • 8384 MAR ILY NC A RR Legal secretary C Foreign shipped to Ann Arbor for sur­ gery the next morning. • M andelstam m, econom ics. professor of B The Sand w rody m ill entertain at an all-U ultipurpose classroom s. Adm niversity mixer from8-12 tonight in the ission is 50 cents for men. 25 cents for Electric typewriter After 530 pm At the sam e tim e on Tues­ M andelstam m noted that women. and w eekends 393-2654 Pickup anddelivery C ads create day 16 pints of O positive blood unlike many faculty m em bers w ill be drawn for the sam e he has given blood “ so many T he M low utations w erloungeofShawH ill play for anall-U all. niversity mixer from9-12tonight in the C A RO LE A M-ES Experienced typist purpose while on Wednesday, years that I’ve lost count.” Theses and term papers R able 337-2266 eason­ 3-1115 U.S. ideas again at the sam e tim e, 15 pints of O positive w ill be The Political Science Student A in306S.Kedzie. A dvisory Com m llinterestedstudentsareinvited. ittee will meet at noon today IBMselectric typew ronV liet484-4218 riter Termpa Americans can learn a lot pers, theses, dissertations, call Sha­ about creativity from Euro­ 5-11/15 pean television com m ericals, according to Charles Adams, drawn. During the entire week 250 pints of A positive blood will be collected for surgery to be Battle C W W Kappa A enter. lpha Psi will holdadance from9p.m ilson H ilsonC all will sponsor anall-U afeteria. TheM . to1a.m. SaturdayinK • • ellogg niversity dance from9-12p.m utationswillprovideentertainm ent. * . Saturday in SH AR ONC AR«--Experienced Greek (continued from page one) • * * m athematical, general Electric. president of MacManus, John performed at the end of the R egardless of how the Paris "Lilith." with Warren Beaty, and "K ing Rat," with George Segal, will be Pickupanddelivery 625-3603 17-126 and Adams, Inc., advertising week on a hemophiliac. peace talks proceed, it is be­ show nby the M SUFilmSociety at 7and9 tonight and Saturday night in109 agency. A nthony. DON N A B O H A NNON Professional Adams, speaking before the Breden noted that free donuts lieved the North V ietnam ese are • * • typist Term papers, theses, IB M MSU Advertising Club Tues­ and drinks are provided because bent on attacking, and if possi­ M arin Alberto Noel, Argentine critic, novelist, and teacher, will lecture (in Selectric.353-7922 C, day, said that Europe still has it is recommended donors eat ble, capturing Saigon to deal a Spanish) on “Teoria YPractica D el C uento H ispanoamericano M oderno” at som ething before giving blood. blow to the South V ietnam ese 7:30a.m .M ondayin106BW ellsH all. WILLTY PEandcorrect m inorgram ­ a great deal to learn in ad­ • * • m atical errors Free delivery. 351- vertising, but it is very im ­ governm ent. U.S. officers feel, “M en versus System s in C om m unist Agriculture” w ill be the topic of a Students will not only be able 5536. l-U/15 portant for American adver­ however, that the en em y’s lecture by A rthur E. A dams, professor of history, at 8:30 p.m .M onday in30 to take advantage of the free chances to deal the capital a U nion. The lecture is beingsponsoredbytheR ussianandEast EuropeanStudies i U y W V A QUICKA CCURAT Eservice on term tisers to be aware of the les­ refreshm ents, but w ill have a heavy blow collapsed when the G roup. papers 1156 Burcham. C all 337- sons they can learn from their chance to win prizes donated * * * “ C om e alive! Y ou’ re in the Pepsi 2737 2-11/18 creativity. enem y command suffered crip­ The O ff-Cam pus C ouncil will hold a booklet com m ittee meeting, a legal by local m erchants. “ European em phasis is on pling losses in three offensives com m ittee m eeting, anda general m eeting at 7p.m., 7:30p.m., and8:30p.m G en eration!” B A RBI M EL Typing, m ultilithing. artistic work and heavy em ­ In addition there w ill be a earlier this year. M ondayin316StudentServicesB ldg. • * * No job too large or too sm all. phasis on awards when a com ­ com petition between living To prevent any surprise or de­ Blockoffcampus. 332-3255. C units. Prizes w ill be awarded cisiv e enem y strike around Sai­ K ay V alen, coachof the Santa C lara SynchronizedSw imC lub, will present a m ercial is being produced,” synchronized swimclinic and dem onstration at 6:30 p.m Monday at the pool to students in five divisions: gon, Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, inW om en’s I.M .A dmission is free for students withIDs, 25cents for other TER M PA PER S, theses, general Adams said. “ European ad­ typing Prompt service Experienced. vertisers are not as concerned m en’s residence halls, wo­ com m ander of U.S. forces in interestedpeople. • * • Real Estate Real Estate 337-2603 20-12/4 as Americans are with the m en’s residence halls, frater­ Vietnam has m oved the swift- nities, sororities and co-ops. The Student Religious Liberals will meet at 7:30p.m. Sunday inO ldCollege striking 1st Air Cavalry Division H allintheUnion. NO RT H E A STL A N SIN G :Ow nertrans EAST L ANSIN GD uplex four years TY PINGD ONEinm yhome2hblocks sales effectiveness of the com ­ from the far north to the north­ * • * ferred. 1955built large, sharp fam i­ old Incom e $385 m onth Separate fromcampus 332-1619 O m ercial.” Freehan explained that judg­ ly hom e or convert into tw o apart­ utilities A lso--M SI) < neari Four All of the top 10 American ing will be based on the per­ ern approaches to Saigon. Tapes threeandfourof theA ynRandProgramwill heheardat them eetingof m ents. C arpeted living room , tw o bedroomcolonial, one acre lot. base LIPPIN C O TT’SPR OFESSIONALIB M advertising the M SUStudents of O bjectivismat 7:30p.m . Sunday inthe OakRoomof the agencies have centage of total residents con­ U nion. The topic of the m edting will he “Naturalismversus Romanticism‘ bedroom s, bath upstairs. G as heat, m ent. tw o car garage $27,500 thesis typing Police “B” papers. agencies in Europe. The profit- tributing. D onationfornon-mem bersw illbe50cents. w R ide fenced yard. N dow n FH A term ealty. 482-5909. ew tw o car garage. Lowpricedat 518.500. 51,900 s available. D odge 3-11/18 $2,500dow H ST IC am A E. T EW nC IDER all R lin 882-5737 R EA ayZ LE emorGladys oland Fisher STA TESER V ­ 3-11 15 489-6479. 489-0358 RIDER ST T ran sportati on ON ewA 'ork C 3-11/18 ity Leave oriented agencies are aw are of the continuing growth in Euro­ pean advertising. Though Alpha Phi and Gamma Sigma Omega Sigma Compromise Aw 9p.m • orshipcelebrationwill be heldby the University C . SundayinParlorCoftheU * • nion.Thepublicisinvited. • hristianM * ovem * ent at AssociatedW om enStudents w ill holdadrugsym posium, “Is G rass G reener," EAST SID E Lansing Four bedroom D ecember 23 Return26th N ewcar. (continued from page one) from8-10p.m .M onday inEricksonK iva. D r. BertramG arscof. assoc, prof. of bungalow L ow dow n paym ent on Bryan Hall " i t pcu^to know" 48449604-8pm 3-11/15 psychology, and D r. Scott Swisher, of the C ollege of Hum an M edicine, w ill FHA C all SPAD AFOH ER E ALTY “ If the United States has made speak on“M edical and Psychological A spects of D rug Use.” Floor m ikes w ill 489-9315. Evenings. Virginia C ope C O LOR ADO:T WOR IDERStoA spen. an error in its negotiations with beavailableforaudienceparticipation. 337-9524 0-11 20 Leaving December 26. Call A l. 351- 8514 * S-11'l* Hanoi this is no reason for forc­ N egro poet Robert Hayden, author of “H eart Shapes in the Dust,' will be (continued from page one) seek help from the Student ing us to suffer the conse­ attheAct:SceneIIat8tonightat1118S.H arrison. Service Wanted policy has been settled there will Board m em ber-at-large assigned quences.” be very little need for MHA rep- to the Brody Complex. The w omen of Alpha K appa A lpha sorority will hold their annual Sadie- IN SU RA N CEA UTO M OB ILEM otor HawkinsDancefrom8-12tonightintheU nion. cycle C all SPA RTA N , 4875006 B LO ODD O N O RSneeded $750forall resentation this year. All Bryan Hall action hinges The State D epartm ent said • * • M onthlypaym ents GOG R EEN Ö positive, Anegative, Bnegative and “ Once the open house policy on whether or not it gets organi­ Wednesday night the wider ne­ The H umanities D ept, w ill hold a record concert at 7 tonight in114Bessey. A B negative 31000 O negative, gotiations w ere to involve two Selections will include M ozart, “Sym phony N o. 35;” Rossini, “Overture to the 31200 M ichigan C om m unity B lood is passed, MHA would legislate zational status. B AB YSIT TIN G FU LL or part-tim e “ sid es” -o n e including the Uni­ BarberofSeville;”G rieg, “PianoConcerto;”andStravinsky. “Petrushka.” in m y hom e U niversity V illage C enter. 507WEast G randR iver, East itself out of existence. There “ If our status as an organiza­ • • * ted States and South Vietnam, 355-6061. 5-11 15 L ansing, above the new C am pus would be nothing to d o.” tion is not approved and w e can’t Sailing C lubw ill have its last meeting Sunday at Lake Lansing. Rides leave B ook Store, H ours: 9 a.m . - 3:30 The loss of representation on pay our dues to MHA, there the other m ade up of North at1p.m . westsideofU nion. p.m . M onday, Tuesday and Friday Vietnam and the NLF. * * * NEEDH ELP- R ent AStudent for all W ednesday and Thursday, 12 p.m . the ASMSU Student Board is not would probably have to be som e your tem porary needs C all 482- to6:30pm . 337-7183 C seen as a great loss by Melichar. kind of hall assessm en t to raise Free tuberculosis X-rays will be given from3-7p.m .M onday. Tuesday, and 0624 5-U /15 “ It w as understood that both W ednesday, at theUniversityVillage laundry, theC herry Lane laundry, andthe “ Bryan Hall gets only one- the funds,” Melichar said. sides, would, organize them ­ SpartanVillagelaundry, respectively. All students, faculty, Universityemployees. RESPO NSIBLE C O-E Dw ould like roomandhoafdinexchangeforchild seventeenth of one-thirteenth of The ASMSU Organizations Bu­ selv es as they ch ose,” the Jndstudent wives are urged totake advantage of toe project, being sponsored YOU GET MORE ADVANTAGES care and'Tight housekeeping. W inter the Student Board vote by paying reau has not yet m ade its recom ­ State Departm ent declaration bySpartanW ives. 1R E NTE DIT andSpring References. W ritec/oM r. * • * WHEN YOU GET LIFE INSURANCE its MHA dues," he said. m endations on Bryan H all’s ap­ continued. T H RO UG HT HE P J. C ostello, 9173 V irgil, D etroit, Acoffee for all off-campus students will be heldfrom8-11a.m. today inthe EARLY! The earlier you begin your Without MHA representation, plication. StudentsOff-CampusL oungevnthefourthflooroftheU nion. family's life insurance program, the M ichigan48239 3-11/19 * * * M U TTAD "We w on’t m ake any final de­ Hanoi and the NLF have i Si mo Melichar said Bryan Hall would more you benefit. Your premium WA N TE D—SO M E ON E to teach teen­ cision until w e talk with Brian chosen to present two separate, AnEast C om plex Mixer will be heldfrom9-12p.m. SaturdayinAkers class­ payments are lower, easier to agertoplaytheBallalaika. C all IV2- Hawkins (MHA president) next independent Communist d ele­ rooms. Admissionis50cents. budget. And your physical eligibil­ 4626 3-11/18 • * • w eek .” Rick Feinberg, South­ gations. This provoked Thieu’s ity is easier to establish. It also pays to know how State Farm can provide a life insurance plan that best fits your needs and your budget. C A L L - 355-8255 SO M EPO readingC R PLEG ETTH EIRK ICKS lassifiedads. Theyget bar­ gainstoo. Checktoday. SNfining field senior and ASMSU cabinet vice president of U niversity Pro­ gram s. said Thursday. boycott of the expanded con­ ference, which w as to have be­ gun last Nov. 6. A A coffeehouse w kers. A BruceC dm ill be heldfrom8:30-12tonight inthe low issionisfree. ohen, a 't professorof social science, w at a supper-forumof the H er lounge of East ill speakon L awandO illel Foundation, at 6p.m Sunday inH rder illel House. (continued from page one) Everyoneisw elcome. Soaskmeabout it today1 The financial sanctions “ im ­ PEACE IÍ0RPS ply som e higher authority for the content of the State News, or for its editorial operation," the editors charged. “ It is clear Placement Bureau on Carnipus that the editor-in-chief I s respon­ sible for his actions under sec­ tion 6.1.2.7 which deals with view Tbc follow ing fromN ingem ovem ployers will be inter­ ber 18throughN Lake Shore Public Schools: elem o­ tarySchool: earlyandlater elem entary en­ vem ber22, 1968. R efertoPlacem ent Bu­ education, visitingteacher, andpartially grounds for his rem oval. But ex­ reauBulletinforadditionaldetails. sighted m ajors (D ecem ber and M arch JIM RYAN CEO. TOBIN NOV. 11•15 cept for such proceedings, there can be no other interference with Novem C ber22,Friday: larkEquipm entC o.:m echanical, agri­ jors (D graduates onlyi: Junior H general science, andsocial science m ecem ber and M igh School: arch graduates a­ his control of the paper’s con­ cultural, andcivil engineering, m arketing onlyi: SeniorH R YAN & T O B IN ighSchool: industrialarts INSURANCE 339 MORGAN LANE CO 3 &) ■ a a c_n pm. tent, or of its editorial opera­ tion.” The editors asked that the ju­ (Decem ber andM and accounting m B uchanan, M archgraduates only), m ajors (B). Location: ata ichandvarious. jors (D es onlyi (B,M Shores, M ecem ich ber and M arch gradu­ ). Location: St. C lair FRANDOR diciary issue a tem porary in­ D ayton's: m arketing, advertising, m an­ G eneral D ynam ics— Fort W orth D ivi- PLACEM ENTBUREAU ~ « -3 5 Î 0050 4 ■• junction ,re,straining Beripan agem ent, labor andindustrial relations, packagiijg technology m ajoçs IB.( psycholt# yiurnciianwwjsrs (O r ÎT Lo cation:FortW orth.Texas.' from carrying through with nis cem berandM archgraduatesonlyI. SU M ­ S ta te F a rm L ife In su ra n c e C o . HOME OFFICE BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS threat and that it hear the case in M EREM PL O Y M EN T:Juniorsandabove G lidden-D urkee.D ivision-SC MC orp. its entirety to decide if the intheC ollegeofBusiness. L ocation: M in­ m echanical, chem ical, andm etallurgical Academ ic Freedom Report had neapolis, M inn. engineering, chem istry, accounting, and been violated. D earbornD istrict N o. 8Schools: Ele­ com puter science, econom ics, andm ar­ N O T IC E TO M A R R IE D S TU D E N T S m entarySchool: earlyandlaterelem en­ keting m ajors (D ecem ber and M arch tary education and special education graduates only) (B > L ocation: C leve­ (T typeA )m ajors (D ecem berandM arch land,O hioandvarious. Join your friends at Creek Farm Townehouses . . . rapidly becoming the most popular married students’ community In the Lansing area. At Creek Who ’s graduates only.; H arts IA utoPow erM ighSchool: industrial H ousehold Finance C echanics, electronics, jors, all colleges (D ecem orp.: all m ber andM arch a­ and printing), m athem atics, science, graduates only) (B >. Location: C hicago, Farm, your money buys more living per dollar than anywhere else In town . . . and you’ll find many other student families with the same In­ Whose physics, andm jors (D only) (B.M ecem ). L entally handicapped m ber and M ocation: D arch graduates earbornH a­ III. eights, H unt-W esson Foods: all m ajors of terests that you have. Come andsee the beautifully— furnished models today, M ich. the C olleges of Business. A rts and Let­ PINNINGS ters, C om m unication A rts, and educa­ Stephanie Strauss, St. Louis, D earborn Public Schools. Elem entary tion (D ecem ber and M arch graduates Y O U ’L L G E T THESE O U T S T A N D IN G F E A T U R E S Mo. sophomore to John Shuchart, School:earlyandlaterelem entaryeduca­ only) (B). Location:various. St. Louis, Mo. sophomore. Sig­ Santa’s Even Waiting tion, physical education, art, m cial education, m usic, spe­ entally, physically, Icerm an, Johnson, and H offm an, Individual 1 &2 story Townehouses ma Alpha Mu. and acoustically handicapped, m alad­ C PA ’s: accounting m ajors (B.M ). Loads of closet space Elizabeth Shelley, Mt. Clem­ For The ’68 justed, speechcorrection, visitingteach­ Location: A er, and rem edial reading m ajors (De­ M ichigan N nnA rbor, M ational B ich. ank: econom ics, Large living room ens sophomore to M ichael Mil­ cem berandM archgraduatesonly): Jun­ financial adm inistration, general busi­ Separate formal dining area ler, Mt. Clem ens sophomore. 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms Delta Upsilon, U niversity of Christmas Edition . iorandSeniorH tician. industrial arts, m ighSchool: art, diagnos­ ness adm athem atics, m u­ of theC inistration, and all m ollegesof A rtsandLetters. C ajors om ­ I or 1 1/2 baths Michigan. sic (vocal), physical education, science, m unication A rts, and Social Science Sherri K. Swigart, Mansfield, special education, acoustically, m en­ (Decem ber and M arch graduates only) Modern kitchen with deluxe oven and range, two door refrigerator- freezer, custom cabinets Ohio junior, Kent State Univer­ Designed To Help You tally, andphysicallyhandicapped, speech (B). L correction, and visiting teacher m ajors M ocation: Lansing, M utual Benefit Life Insurance C ich. o.: sity to M ichael F. Hinz, Hunting­ (D ecem ber andM archgraduates only); all m Full private basement ajors, all colleges (D ecem ber ton Woods junior, Delta Upsilon. Senior H ighSchool: business education, and M arch graduates only) (B.M ). Lo­ Private front and rear entrances Susan M. Gregorich, Rockford, Choose The Right Christmas English, rem ence, andspeechm edial reading, social sci­ cation: Lansing, M ajors (Decem berand ich. Private backyard 111. sophomore to William E. M archgraduates only) (B.M ). Location: T heN ational C ashRegisterC o.:chem ­ Only $345 moves you In Beaver, Royal Oak junior, Delta D earborn.M ich. istry, chem ical, electrical, and m echa­ Income tax deductions Upsilon. Gift For Everyone On Your List. Defense Supply Agency-Defense C nical engineering, physics, accounting, on­ andfinancial adm inistration, andall m a- No personal mortgage liability ENGAGEMENTS tract A dm inistrationService: police ad­ of theC ollegeof Business (D ecem - Choice of colonial or ranch-type homes Jeanette Smith, Grand Ledge m inistrationandall m ajorsoftheC ollege indM archgraduatesonly) (B.M .D). Landscaping and maintenance Included graduate to Phil Stoffan, North ofBusiness(Decem berandM archgradu­ i. .tion: D ayton,O hio. Plumbing and appliances replaced or repaired at no additional cost R idgeville, Ohio senior. Something To atesonlyi iB various .M i. Location: M ichiganand ^ited States A rm y-A udit A gency: Karen Forrest, Three Rivers, act m tingm ajors (B,M ). Location: D e­ As low as $102 per month Including heat and all utilities except electric Del M onteSalesC o.: all m ajors of the troit. M ich.:St. Louis, M o.;andvarious. Alpha Delta Pi to Doug Dobrowol- C olleges of Business, A rts and Letters, U nitedStates Social SecurityA dm inis- ski, Three R ivers, Glen Oaks Interest Everyone! andC om m unicationA rts(Decem berand tration-C hicago Paym ent C epter: all C R E E K F A R M TOWNEHOUSES Community College. M archgraduatesonly) (B). Location: M id­ m ajors, all colleges (D ecem ber and Judith Ann Schuenemann, West­ w est. M arch graduates only) (B >. L ocation: Go 1/2 Mile South of Jolly Road on Logan lake, Ohio junior to Ralph Rohr, D etroit B ankandTrustC o.:all m ajors C hicago, 111. The U pjohnC o.-V eterinary Sales D i­ Turn left on Haag Road and Follow Model Signs W estlake, Ohio senior, Baldwin- Publication Date: December 5 of the C cem ollege of A ber andM rts andLetters (De­ vis archgraduates only) and A io n : a ll m a jo r s o f th e C olle ge s of W allace College, Alpha Phi Ome­ all m ajors of the C ollege of Business g r ic ultu re an d N at ura l R es our c es (B ). ga- (D ecem ber and M arch graduates only) Lo cation: M idw est. Model townehouses open da'ly and Sunday— Noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, Noon to 5 p.m. Closed Thursday, Phone: 882-1725 Janis Petersen, Royal Oak in the STATE NEWS (B,M D ). Location: Detroit, M etroit B ankandTrust C ich. o.: account­ M m W athem estw ood H atics m eights Schools: art and ajors (D ecem ber and junior to Gary Harned, Mt. Clem ­ ing andfinancial adm inistration m ajors Flia rchgraduates only) (B,M nt, M ich. ). L ocation: ens junior, Tau Delta Phi. (M i Location:Detroit. M ich. F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 15, 1968 Michigan State N ew s, E a st L a n sin g, M ich ig an V D d ifficu lt to detect at U ’ rhea to her unborn baby; but, as Feurig said, “ and treatm ent is it causes irritation, frequently vaginal cavity to the uterus and not effective ". EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the Ltvp- KnAjp v». it parses 1 nr « « n it » JfcifeS1 ‘ ** W-k ttiroagft {fie infection aria 6a»