1 F r id a y S M IC H IG A N U N IV E R S IT Y STA TE N E W 10c fW f-f A.S P O S T P O N E S C L O S IN G L i b r a r y a i r s s t a c k s p o l i c y ple do c a r e about th e is s u e , considering nesday evening. With all re p o r ts In, the lis t By SUE REBECK P a t T e r r y and Floyd P a tte rs o n , both g ra d ­ Is expected to re a c h 4,500. i t w as a fa irly unorganized cam paign.” State News Staff W rite r uate stu d en ts. T e r r y said that many g rad u ate students, The F aculty L ib ra ry C om m ittee Is p r e s ­ T e r r y rep eated many of th e argum ents T e r r y w as aided by two o th e r people In a s w ell a s a sc atterin g of p ro fe s s o rs , ently review ing a p ro p o sal p rese n ted a t th a t he held ag ain st the closing of the th e petitio n circu latio n , but even so , the signed the petitio n s. T u esd ay ’s m eeting of the A cadem ic Coun­ L ib r a r y stack s and w as ask ed questions r e s u lts e stim a te d 2,500 sig n a tu res by Wed­ ( P l e a s e tu rn to b a c k p a g e ) cil th a t would keep the g rad u ate lib ra ry by th e com m ittee m e m b ers. sta ck s open to u n d erg rad u ates until sum ­ T e r r y em phasized the fa c t th a t he was m e r 1970. opposed to re s tric tio n of th e sta ck s until The p ro p o sal, p rese n ted by J e ff Zelg, a definite need fo r the lim ita tio n had been ASMSU se n io r m e m b e r-a t-la rg e and re p ­ pro v en . J u d i c i a r y u n d e c i d e d re se n ta tiv e to the council, was Intended to te m p o ra rily suspend the closing of the (See rela ted sto ry , page 2) sta c k s scheduled fo r J a n . 1. R ich ard Chapin, d ire c to r o fth e L lb ra ry , sa id , how ever, th at the sta c k s would not be " I 'm arguing for what I co n sid er a m ore n e a rly objective method of deciding wheth­ i n S N o b s c e n i t y c a s e clo sed to u ndergraduate students a fte r Ja n . e r a re s tric te d stack sy stem Is advan­ 1, a s w as o rig in ally provided fb r in the ta g eo u s.” By MARILYN PATTERSON violated sectio n s 6.1.1, 6.1,2, 8 ,l,2 .3 a n d L ib ra ry co m m ittee 's ratio n ale . T e r r y Is In ag reem en t w ith Z elg’s mo­ S tate News Staff W riter 6,1,2.4 o f the Academ ic F reed o m R eport T he p ro p o sal will ber d isc u sse d a t the tio n stating th at the lim itatio n should be T he S tudent-F aculty Ju d ic ia ry cam e to when he th rea ten e d on Nov. 11 to cut the co m m ittee’s D ec. 13 m eeting and a deci­ suspended "u n til a m o re n e a rly to lr com ­ no d ecisio n W ednesday on the ch arg e of s a la rie s of th re e ed ito rs a f te r they p rin t­ sion should be rea ch ed by the J a n . 7 p a riso n could be m ade.” four S tate News e d ito rs th a t the new spa­ ed a sto ry containing allegedly obscene m eetin g , providing a quorum Is p re se n t. D uring the p re se n t te rm , T e rry felt p e r ’s g en e ral m anager had attem p ted to w ords w ithout notifying the p r in te r. The sta te d sections of the F reed o m Re­ T he com m ittee review ed the proposal th a t the usage of the L ib ra ry by the c e n so r th em . g rad u ate students w as ex tre m ely overb al­ T he ju d ic ia ry m et W ednesday night a fte r p o rt deal w ith the e d ito r - in - c h ie f s having In th e ir m eeting Wednesday afternoon, In which opposing views w ere p resen ted by anced as com pared to usage by the u nder­ a h ea rin g In which the S tate News e d ito rs final au th o rity and resp o n sib ility for news g rad u a tes. T e r r y b eliev es th a t a te s t s it­ and g e n e ra l m anager L ouis J . B erm an p r e ­ and e d ito ria l content of the p ap er and the uation can be w orthy only If th e usage Is sented th e ir c a s e s . H ow ever, the final d e­ Inability of any o th e r p e rso n o r p e rso n s to m o re equally d istrib u ted . cisio n w ill not be m ade until the Judiciary e x e rc is e veto o r cen so rsh ip pow ers o v er T e r r y stated th a t the lim ita tio n should m e ets during the f ir s t w eek of w in ter te rm , th a t content. Tombstone? I t ’s a ll o v a r! be suspended until a te rm could be studied with th e stack s open. Eldon R, N onnam aker, a s so c ia te dean of stu d en ts, said . A t the hearing, the four e d ito rs —Includ­ ing Edw ard A. B rill, e d ito r-in -c h ie f; T r in - R epresenting the Council of Graduate The e d ito rs charged th a t B erm an had ka D. C line, cam pus e d ito r; J e r r y G. P an k - A protester against protestar» took advantage of the erection of W ith this Is s u e , the Sta te N e w s Students, P a tte rso n told th e com m ittee h u rs t, ed ito rial editor and Ja m e s S. G ra n - a new telephone pole near Fairchild Theatre to e x p r e s s h is a tti- e lll, m anaging ed ito r—said th a t the Intent t e r m i n a t e s fall t e r m publication. th a t he was th e re " to a s s u r e them of the tude. T h e lettering reads " M S U D e m o n s tra to rs .” o f the A cadem ic F reedom R eport had been The next Issue will be Jan. 6. su p p o rt of the graduate stu d e n ts.” P at­ State N e w s P h o to by Jim Richardson violated se v e ra l tim es by B e rm a n ’s actions te rs o n pointed out various re a so n s why the eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee m otion should be p assed and stated that S e m in a r s e t and w o rd s. he "su p p o rte d the Idea fo r the closing of "W e would a rg u e ,” the e d ito r said , " th a t the R e sea rch L ib ra ry a s long as the L i­ the s p ir it of the Academ ic F reed o m R eport b ra ry would be open to any student with a o n o p p o r tu n ity In estab lish in g the e d ito r-ln -c h le f a s hav­ ing final and com plete ju risd ic tio n ov er S a ig o n o r d e r s its e n v o y s leg itim ate re a so n ,” P a tte rs o n stated th a t he had been a s ­ news and ed ito rial content is Inherently contradicted by the clau se of parag rap h su re d by Chapin and o th e r m em b ers of fo r m in o r itie s 6.1.2.2 giving the sta ff a d v ise r com plete the com m ittee th at any student, u nder­ g rad u ate o r g rad u ate, would be allowed By NORMA GREEN financial a u th o rity .” S tate News Staff W riter T h is, th e ed ito rs said, rem o v es content to e n te r the R esearch L ib r a r y upon ex­ R e p re se n tativ es from th e MSU adm in­ control fro m the resp o n sib ilities of the to arrive in Paris S u n d a y planation of a su b stan tial need. is tra tio n , faculty, stu d en ts and sta ff will e d ito r-ln -c h le f and gives It instead to the Patterson fe lt that the proposal "would not have been passed In the firs t place p a rtic ip a te In a s e rie s of five s e m in a rs, staff a d v ise r because he can a r tlb ra rtly beginning S aturday, concerning s q i t l op­ enforce financial r e s tric tio n s . If this w ere not tru e .” Patterson could not see the value In the portunity fo r a ll m in o rity groups a t MSU, " B e rm a n ’s power Is so absolute th a t he PARIS, (AP) — S o u th ^ letn am T hursday V iet Cong National L ib eratio n F ro n t's In­ —A m erica is ag ain st Imposing any O fficials fro m the office of P re sid en t can a c t w ithin h is legal bounds and still be petitions which were circulated last week o rd e re d Its whole negotiating te a m , In­ fo rm atio n bureau In P a r is , told newsmen co alitio n on the Saigon g overnm ent. It Hannah and the p ro v o st, th e m a jo r de­ In contradiction with the Intent and le tte r opposing the closing except as a student cluding Vice P re sid e n t Nguyen Cao Ky, he believed It highly Im probably th at the la fo r the South V ietnam ese them selves p a rtm e n ts of the co lleg e s, State News, of the freedom re p o r t,” Don Saw yer, coun­ con feren ce could begin next w eek. He survey. into P a r is Sunday to Join the four-w ay to d eterm in e th e ir own p o litical fu tu re . B lack Student A lliance (BSA) and ASMSU sel fo r the e d ito rs, said. "T h e th ru s t of T e rry stated that his original purpose Vietnam peace talk s expected next week. said th is was because of the num ber and —A m erican s " a r e p re p a re d to withdraw w ill atten d m eetings o rg an iz ed by Ronald o u r arg u m en t is clarifica tio n , not change.” In the circulation of the petitions was to At the sam e tim e , A m erican delegates difficulty of the points s till to be reso lv ed . o u r fo rc e s as the o th e r N orth V ietnam ese L e e , d ir e c to r of the n ew ly -c re ate d Equal back up his argument In the event of a le ­ aw aited the a r r iv a l F riday of a top Saigon In a B ritish B roadcasting C o rp . In ter­ side w ithdraw s Its f o rc e s . . .sto p s ln - O pportunity P ro g ra m and C en ter fo r U r­ (P le ase tu rn to back page) view , Vance said the m ain concern of the gal appeal. He said that the petitions were envoy bearing the la te s t w ord of the peace fllltra tlo n and the level of violence sub­ ban A ffa irs. not Intended to sway Chapin o r the mem­ plan of P re sid e n t Nguyen Van T hleu's UJ5. delegation " I s how we p ro ceed from s id e s ," « "T h e b ra in -s to rm in g s e s sio n s will be h ere to move down the ro ad to find, as bers of the com m ittee. > governm ent. an atte m p t to d eterm in e th e organiza­ T he envoy, Bui D iem , am b assa d o r to the prom ptly as p o ssib le , a peaceful solution —He has had no e v id e n c e s u g g e s tin g T e rry fe lt that the petitions were val­ tional p ro b le m s, goals and objectives of O p e n h o u s e N orth V ietnam ese re in fo rc e m e n ts a re uable, “ because If they don’t Drove any­ United S ta te s, w ill fly on to Washington to the pro b lem In V ietnam .” a fiv e -y e a r plan for equal opportunity a t flitte rin g South to h e lp t h e V ie t C o n g . thing else, they do prove that a lo t of peo- next week hoping to acquaint P re sid e n t­ T h e f r o n t c l a i m s th e r i g h t to s i t a s a n MSU,” L ee sa id . e le c t R ichard M . Nixon with h is govern­ In d e p e n d e n t d e le g a tio n , a n d th e S o u th V ie t­ The se s s io n s , b ecau se of the to tality of m e n t's view s. n a m e s e h a v e s a i d th e y w ill n o t n e g o tia te the p ro je c t and the encom passing nature p o l i c y v ie w e d A m bassador C yrus R . V ance, duputy w ith It. of the U n iv ersity co m m ittm en t, w ill Include le a d e r of the U.S. delegation, said T h u rs­ V a n c e s a id th e c o n f e r e n c e a g e n d a w a s an e c le c tic group of 12 to 15 people from day night the ta lk s with the N orth V iet­ s t i l l u n d e c id e d . H e s u g g e s te d t h e r e m ig h t a ll seg m en ts of MSU. nam ese have been b u sin e sslik e and he b e no f o r m a l a g e n d a , le a v in g e a c h s i d e to In addition to the r e g u la r re p re se n ta ­ w it h c a u t i o n hopes the expanded peace talk s " w ill get r a i s e w h a te v e r q u e s tio n s i t w i s h e s , tiv e s , s e v e ra l individual students who can R e s i d e n c e h a ll m a n a g e r s ,h e a d a d v i s e r s u n d er way the f ir s t p a r t of next w eek.” V a n c e m a d e t h e s e o t h e r p o in ts ; m ake a po ten tially sig n ifican t contribution H ow ever, Pham Van B a, d ire c to r of the a n d p r e s i d e n t s a r e r e l u c t a n t a s y e t to to th e s e ssio n w ill be Invited, L ee said. c o m m e n t o n th e M en ’ s H a lls A s s n . (M H A) T he o rg an izatio n al and m anagem ent p r o p o s a l on o p e n h o u s e s w h ic h w a s p a s s e d se m in a rs w ill be closed se ssio n s In o rd e r by t h e F a c u lty C o m m itte e on S tu d e n t to enhance uninhibited re sp o n se s fro m the A f f a ir s a n d th e ASMSU B o a r d t h i s w e e k . p a rtic ip a n ts. T h e p ro p o s a l g iv e s th e In d iv id u a l r e s i ­ "W e’r e not en terin g se m in a rs with the N o t r e D a m e p r e s i d e n t notion th a t p reconceived Ideas w ill be d e n c e h a l l s r e s p o n s i b i li t y f o r e s t a b l i s h i n g r u l e s a n d p r o c e d u r e s f o r o p e n h o u s e s In fo rced on the p a rtic ip a n ts. We Ju st hope th e ir h a lls . to conduct open and fra n k d iscu ssio n s A c c o rd in g to a fa c u lty c o m m i tt e e c h a n g e am ong concerned In d iv id u als,” L ee said . In th e p r o p o s a l , th e e s t a b l i s h i n g o f r u l e s t o s p e a k a t g r a d u a t i o n " T h e s e r ie s of se m in a rs has a potential fo r building em pathy about equal opportu­ w ill b e m a d e by t r i - p a r t l t e a g r e e m e n t of th e h a ll g o v e rn in g c o u n c i l , th e m a n a g e r nity w ith th e p a rtic ip a n ts and th e r e s t of have serv ed to g eth er on the U.S. C om ­ a n d th e h e a d a d v i s e r . O r i g i n a l l y , MHA By RON INGRAM th e U n iv ersity ,” he added. m issio n on C ivil R ights since 1957. p r o p o s e d th a t th e g o v e rn in g c o u n c il a lo n e S tate News Staff W riter S essio n s w ill be taped v erb a tim and the " T h e re a r e v ery few ed u cato rs In th is b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r th e r u l e s w ith th e T he p resid e n t of N otre Dame U n iv er­ m a te ria l assim ila te d fro m the rec o rd in g s sity, Rev. T heodore M. H esburgh, will country who a r e as highly re g a rd e d as F a th e r H esb u rg h ," Hannah said, Taking the reins Is expected to be com piled Into a w ritten sta te m en t explaining th e fiv e -y e a r equal m a n a g e r a n d h e a d a d v i s e r to h o ld a d ­ v is o ry c a p a c itie s . speak “ In D efense of the Younger G en e ra­ T h e p r o p o s a l now h a s to b e s ig n e d H esburgh, a m ajo r figure In national opportunity p ro g ram . tion’ ’ at fall te rm com m encem ent, 3 p.m . W ith serious faces, Am bassador W , A ve re ll Harrlm an (R), the by M ilto n B . D i c k e r s o n , v l c e - p r e s i d e n t f o r educational c irc le s , was rec en tly elected " I don’t know of any o th e r u n iv e rsity u s­ S aturday in the A uditorium . top U .S . negotiator at the. P a r is peace talks, and P re s id e n t-e le c t s tu d e n t a f f a i r s , b e f o re It Is p u t Into a f f e c t. a tru s te e of the A m erican Council on ing th e m u lti-y e a r b a s is fo r an equal op­ T he H onorary D octor of Law s degree of t h e t a l k s t o w a r d R o s a ly n R e n if f , h e a d a d v i s e r of C a m p ­ E ducation. He has also serv ed a s a m em ­ Richard M . Nixon confer the p r o g r e s s portu n ity p ro g ra m ,” L ee said . w ill be co n fe rred on H esburgh during b e ll H a l l, s a i d th a t th e fa c u lty c o m m i t t e e 's b e r of the P re s id e n t’s A dvisory C om m it­ UPI Telephoto the cerem ony. ending the Vietnam W ar. (P le ase tu rn to back page) te e on F o reig n A s­ c h a n g e i s a " g o o d d e c i s i o n ." T he citation with the deg ree com m ends " I t w ill s t i l l b e e s s e n t i a l l y th e s t u ­ sistan c e P ro g ra m s . H esburgh a s outstanding in m any fields, d e n ts ’ r e s p o n s b l l l t y , ” s h e s a i d ^ ’ b ut i t ’s ^ H e rec eiv e d the esp ec ially as a theologian and educator, good to h a v e th e h e a d a d v i s e r a n d m a n ­ and reco g n izes h is g reat com rlbutlons to W bach elo r of ph llo so - P A R IS T A L K S 1§ phy d eg re e a t the a g e r kn o w a n d h a v e s o m e s a y a b o u t w h at the "b ro a d scope of human w e lfa re ." g o e s o n . W e h a v e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s t o o ." f G reg o rian U n iv ersity P re sid e n t Hannah, who has been a p e r ­ " W e (th e h a ll m a n a g e r s a n d h e a d a d ­ In Rom e. O rdained a sonal friend of H esburgh for m any y ears, chose him as th is te r m 's sp e ak e r. T hey ¡p rie s t in 1943, h e r e - j ceived the d o ctor of a ■acred theology d e­ N ix o n fo re g o e s o b s e rv e r had talked to the p re s id e n t-e le c t. T t The v i s e r s ) a r e s tu d e n t s e r v i c e o r i e n t e d , ” T h o m a s D u tc h , m a n a g e r of B ro d y C o m ­ p l e x , s a i d , " a n d w e w a n t to do a s m u c h g re e In 1943 from NEW YORK (AP) — P re sid e n t-e le c t M r. Nixon’s foreign policy o b s e rv e r and statem en t was Issued fro m Nixon head­ a s w e c a n to h e lp s t u d e n ts . I lik e d T h u r ­ Early re g is tra tio n i the C atholic U n iv er­ R ich ard M . Nixon co n fe rred with U.S. he w ill continue to c a r ry out th is r e ­ q u a rte rs In New Y ork. m a n ’ s s t a te m e n t (In W e d n e s d a y ’ s S ta te sity of A m eric a. n eg o tiato r W, A verell H arrlm an T h u rs - sponsibility In W ashington, D«C. H arrlm an said he and his deputy C yrus N e w s ) th a t th e t h r e e p a r t s y s te m h a s He joined the N otre Dame faculty In " Following the Inauguration, M r. Nixon R. V snce, w ill be re p la c e d by new nego­ w o r k e d In th e p a s t a n d t h e r e 's no r e a l day, but said afterw ard he will not send b e g in s M o n d a y 1945 and 'se rv e d a s .executive vice p r e s i­ an Interim o b se rv e r to the P a r is peace w ill, of c o a r s e , send a re p re se n ta tv e to tia to rs In P a r is a f te r Nixon tak es office r e a s o n to c h a n g e I t . " dent from 1949 until he becam e p resid en t ta lk s to In su re continuity In the quest P a r is .” J a n . 20. Ea rly registration will be h e k In 1952. fo r a se ttle m en t In V ietnam . Z ie g le r 's statem en t cam e aboard a H a rrlm a n , 77.added th a t he will be from 8-11 a .m . and 1-4:30 p .m . In 1954, H esburgh was aw arded the Medal H arrlm an em erged from the m eeting Nixon flight to L o s A ngeles, a f te r he leaving the assig n m en t around th at d ate. B u lle tin Monday through F r id a y of finals of F reed o m , A m eric a’s highest civ il honor. to te ll new sm en: " I got the im p ressio n V ance, he s a id , may re m a in a little A U S J approved Holm es Hall w e e k f o r all s t u d e n t s w h o p a r t i c ­ MSU will aw ard 1,581 d e g re e s th is term , that he w ill send an o b s e rv e r, but I lo n g er " b u t not fo r an extended p eriod Im plem entation procedures for ipated In p re-enrollm ent. It w i l l including 944 b a c h e lo r's d eg re es, 459 m a s­ t e r ’s d eg re es and 130 d o cto r’s d eg rees. d o n 't know who he w ill b a o r when he W a l v t r p e rm its of tim e .” Nixon had d isclo sed e a r l i e r th at th e re granting freshm en coeds "spe­ be conducted In the M e n 's IM w ill c o m e." A lso th e re a r e 43 candidates fo r the doc­ P e rm its for w inter te r m Uni­ had been d iscu ssio n s on assig n in g Henry cial p e r m i s s i o n ” T h u r s d a y night H ow ever, Ronald L . Z ie g le r, N ixon's Bldg. to r of v e te rin a ry m edicine d eg ree, four v e r s i t y C o l lege In d e p e n d e n t s tu d y C abot Lodge to se rv e a s P a r is negotiator enabling them to stay out after spokesm an, said H arrlm an apparently got N D E A and Health P ro fe s s io n educational sp e c ia list candidates and one the wrong Im p ressio n . Z ie g le r issued In the new ad m in istra tio n . halI c lo s in g h o u r s . (w aiver) exam ination s must be Loans w ill be a v a i l a b l e at th is candidate fo r the diplom a fo r advanced H arrlm an said th a t he saw no evidence Tom Verburg, president of th is statem ent: obtained at 170 B e s s e y H a ll, S33 tim e as w ell as at r e g u l a r r e g i s ­ g rad u ate study. " T h e r e will be no o b se rv e r sent to th a t Nixon w ill a l te r the em p h asis of Holm es Hall, said the new ru lin g W onders, 109 B r o d y o r G 3 6 Hub­ tration on Jan, 2 —3 . Checks and T h o se w ishing to view the cerem ony P a r is by P re s id e n t-e le c t Nixon between UJS. p o lic y . He sa id he did not believe w ill go Into e ffe c t S a t u r d a y , Dec. bard before Dec. 19. T h e e x a m ­ cash m a y bo p i c k e d up at t h e fe e via c lo se d -c irc u it telev isio n m ay do so now and J a n . 20, A m bassador R obert “ th e re w ill be any n oticeable change 7 at 6 a. m . inations will be given Jan, 2. table. in F a irc h ild T h e a tre . D . M urphy i s , and w ill continue to be, from J a n . 20 to Ia n . 21.” I Friday, December 6, 1968 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a st L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n FO R M C O M M IT T U G r a 4 s t o s t u d y .« • f je ilu tt" " *.* I r * . V > - i * ■ ♦ ■v - » , ? ,- V ‘ l '\ s t a c k s p r o p o s a l W a lt C h a p p e ll, C o u n c il o f G r a d u a t e S tu d e n ts (COG S) c h a i r m a n , a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y th e f o r m a t i o n o f a C O G S c o m m t te e to s tu d y th e r e c e n t u n d e r g r a d u a te p r o p o s a l c o n c e r n in g L i b r a r y u s a g e to th e A c a d e m ic C o u n c il. T h a t p r o p o s a l , p r e s e n t e d a t t h e T u e s d a y n ig h t m e e tin g o f th e A c a d e m ic C o u n c il b y J e f f Z le g , ASMSU s e n i o r m e m b e r - a t - l a r g e , S T A L K IN G Y O U ? s u g g e s t s t h a t t h e r e c e n t r u l i n g c o n c e r n in g c lo s in g o f g r a d u a t e L i b r a r y s t a c k s to u n d e r g r a d u a t e s to r e s c i n d e d , a n d th a t th e s t a c k s r e m a i n o p e n to u n d e r g r a d u a te s u n t il s u m m e r 1970. 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S o u th V ie tn a m e s e b a t t l e d e a th s to th e h i g h e s t p e a k p e a c e t a l k s go o n in P a r i s . e s e co m m an d s announced M o n -' in g a b r u p t n e s s . T h e g o v e r n m e n t c r i s i s , now in i t s 16th d a y , w a s p u b lis h e d by th e a d m i n i s t r t i o n , r e f u s e d to r e s p o n d to th e q u e s - s o l d i e r s r e p o r t e d k i ll i n g 37 e n e ­ in tw o m o n th s , th e U .S . C o m m a n d A U .S . s p o k e s m a n n o te d th a t d a y th e y w o u ld o b s e r v e a 2 4 - r e p o r t e d n e a r i n g a n e n d a s a r e s u l t o f th e g ro w in g f e a r a m o n g t h e r e a s o n s f o r D a v is d i s m i s s a l tio n o n g . m y t r o o p s in tw o s k i r m i s h e s in re p o rte d T h u rsd a y . 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A m o n g th e m o s t p r o m l n - p l a c e b e tw e e n th e W o lv e r in e 's S to ll w a s h i r e d to r e p l a c e B ill to l e a v e . B u t I th in k t h a t a n y f i r s t s e a s o n a s s u c c e s s o r to n e n t a r e D an D e v in e , M i s s o u r i , R u d y T o m ja n o v ic h a n d T o le d o T a t e a t W ak e F o r e s t . a s s i s t a n t c o a c h t h a t d o e s n ’t w a n t c e n t e r S te v e M ix . B o th a r e 1 1 st- D a v e S t r a c k , w ill s t a r t tw o s o p h ­ E a r l e E d w a rd s N o r th C a r o li n a a c h a n c e a s a h e a d c o a c h I s n ’t ek a s p r e - s e a s o n A l l - A m e r ic a o m o r e s is t h e b a c k c o u r t , R i c h a r d S ta te , C huck F a r i b a n k s , O k­ S to ll w a s in te r v ie w e d f o r th e a v e r y g o o d a s s i s t a n t . ” c a n d la te s . C a r t e r a n d D a n F i f e , b u t if th e l a h o m a , F r a n k K u s h , A r iz o n a jo b l a s t M o n d a y in W in s to n S a le m a n d w a s th e n o f f e r e d th e h e a d S to ll h a s b e e n a t M SU s in c e S ta te , B ob D ev an ey , N e b ra s k a , T o m ja n o v ic h , 6 - 7 , a v e r a g e d f i r s t g a m e I s a n y i n d i c a t i o n ,v e t ­ e r a n s B o b S u lliv a n a n d M a ry C e ilin g b o u n d a n d B i ll Y e o n m a n , H o u s to n . 19 .5 p o in ts a n d 1 3.5 r e b o u n d s c o a c h in g p o s t o n W e d n e s d a y . H e 1959 a n d b e f o r e t h a t w a s a n H e n r y w ill s e e c o n s i d e r a b l e a c t ­ M S U ’s Jim Gibbons (41) goes up in a vain attem pt a s s i s t a n t a t G e o r g i a , U ta h S ta te N e i th e r a t h l e t i c d i r e c t o r M u n n p e r g a m e l a s t y e a r a n d p ic k e d a c c e p te d . io n . to stop this shot by M ichigan’s Rudy Tom jo n o - n o r h e a d c o a c h D a u g h e rty h a v e u p w h e r e h e l e f t o ff by g e ttin g " T h i s i s a g r e a t c h a lle n g e f o r a n d D e n v e r . 21 p o in ts a n d 18 r e b o u n d s in T h e 6 - 4 S u l l iv a n , a p a r t t i m e vich during last season’s Spartan U -M encounter. S to ll n o w h a s th e u n e n v ia lb e c o n s i d e r e d a n y p o s s ib l e r e p l a c e ­ m e a n d a n o p p o r tu n ity t h a t I s t a r t e r l a s t y e a r , b e c a m e the m e n ts f o r S t o l l, a lto h u g h t h e U -M ’ s o p e n in g g a m e w in M o n ­ Other Spartans pictured are Lee Lafayette (35) c o u ld n ’t p a s s u p ,” S to ll s a i d . t a s k o f t r y i n g to p r o d u c e a w in ­ W o lv e r in e s s i x t h m a n by s c o r i n g p o s s ib ility e x is ts t h a t no o n e d a y o v e r N o r t h e r n I l l i n o i s , 9 3 - 8 5 . and B e r n ie C op elan d (45). “ M SU h a s b e e n v e r y g o o d to n in g t e a m a t a s c h o o l t h a t h a s M ix , 6 - 6 2 2 0 p o u n d s , l e a d s 14 p o i n ts in t h e W o lv e r in e o p e n - lo n g b e e n th e d o o r m a t o f th e w o u ld b e a d d e d v lD th e s t a f f , now State N e w s Photo by L a r r y Hagedorn m e . T h e h e lp I g o t f r o m B ig g ie T o le d o , w ho is c o n s i e d e r e d to n u m b e r in g e ig h t . C A L S T O L L M u n n a n d D uffy D a u g h e r ty a n d A tla n tic C o a s t C o n f e r e n c e . T h e M e rry C h ris tm a s T H IS IS W H A T' More Christmas Ca$h 3 REASONS WHŸ WE GIVE YOU MORE W e N e e d U s e d B o o k s * ) W e P a y T o p C a s h 0 W e W a n f Y o u ®a c k L e t ’ s f a c t it . . . p e o p l e a p p r e c i a t e a f a i r A 9 a in Because w e use the la rg e s t book b u y in g s e r v ­ shake. W e try to treat you right and hope Ou r shelves are em pty. We must buy used ice, we even b u y t e x t s b e i n g d i s c o n t i n u e d at yo u 'll think of u s w h e n it c o m e s t i m e to b u y texts for those who w ill need them W in ter M S U , f o r u se at o t h e r s c h o o ls . books next te r m . Term . 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S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t i . 1 a n d 9 - 0 ., " games. ; * * " S p a r ta n H o & e y C o a c h A m o • L a s t w e e k e n d , th e w o l v e r in e s S o p h o m o r e P a u l G a m sby B e s s o n e s a i d th a t M ic h ig a n I s a n th e S p a r t a n Ic e A r e n a . T h e .W o l v e r i n e s m e e t th e M SU a llo w e d W is c o n s in to o v e r c o m e s c o r e d o n e g o a l a n d tw o a s s i s t s e x tr e m e l y f a s t c lu b a n d w ill p r o ­ h o c k e y t e a m to n ig h t In A nn A r b o r a 1 -0 lo a d In th e t h i r d p e r i o d a s a g a i n s t W is c o n s in a n d a n o th e r v id e th e S p a r t a n s w ith s t i f f c o m ­ f o r t h e i r ow n h o m e o p e n e r . M ic h ­ t h e B a d g e r s w o n , 5 - 4 . In th e s e c ­ s o p h o m o r e , B r i a n S la c k , a l s o p e titio n . ig a n , 1 -1 s o f a r t h i s s e a s o n , s p l i t o n d g a m e , h o w e v e r, th e W o lv e r ­ h a d a g o a l to h is c r e d i t . B e s s o n e e x p e r i m e n t e d w ith h is i n e s c a m e b a c k to b e a t W is c o n s in O n e o f M ic h ig a n ’s s t r o n g p o in ts f o r w a r d l i n e s t h i s w e e k , d e c id ­ a p a i r w ith t h e W is c o n s in B a d g e r s 5 -3 . i s t h e r e t u r n o f v e te r a n g o a lie in g o n C o - C a p ta in K en A n s te y , l a s t w e e k e n d In M a d is o n . M ic h ig a n , 1 1 -1 6 - 2 In 1 9 6 7 -6 8 T h r e e o f M ic h ig a n 's f o u r to p B ill W a tt a n d B U I E n r i c o o n o n e s e a s o n , f in is h e d f o u rth in th e d e f e n s e m e n f r o m l a s t y e a r ’s U ne a n d th e lin e o f C h a r l i e P h i l ­ l i p s , P a t R u s s o a n d B o b P a t tu l o . W e s te r n C o lle g ia te H o c k e y A s s n . te a m re tu rn th is y e a r — P a u l G r a p p i e r s w in R a n d y S o k o ll, A la n S w a n s o n a n d l a s t y e a r . T w o o f th e fo u r g a m e s D o m m , L a r s H a n s e n a n d P h il G r o s s . R e tu r n in g v e t e r a n s f r o m COLLEGE PARK, Md.~The e i t h e r G e r r y D e M a rc o o r R ic h w ith th e S p a r t a n s l a s t y e a r e n d ­ AMO B ESSO N E e(j l a s t y e a r a l s o in c iu lu cd ne t nh e ni r to p MSU wrestling team’ s 1968-69 H o u tte m a n w ill t e a m up f o r th e e d in o v/ee rtim r t i m e play, p la y , with w ith the th e S par p a r- la campaign jumped off to a fast t h i r d S p a r t a n l in e . e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e * e e e e e e e e e e start here Thursday evening, downing Maryland, 24-11. T h e S p a rta n s sp e n t th e w eek w o rk in g o n t h e i r s h o o tin g in a n The T e r r a p i n s , defending a t t e m p t t o b e t t e r t h e i r 1 -4 s e a s o n champions of the Atlantic Coast Conference for the past 15years, re c o rd . B i g s a v e T h e S p a rta n s e x p e c t to open took only three of the 11 matches t h e i r h o m e s e a s o n S a tu r d a y b e ­ M SU goalie Rich Duffet makes a crucial s a v e d u r in g the S p a r t a n ’ s 4 -3 o v e r t i m e but scored the only pin of the f o r e a c a p a c i t y c ro w d . T ic k e t s victory over M ichigan in last y e a r's M SU Ice Arena. The game was Duffet’s evening. Notching wins for the Spartans a r e 25 c e n t s w ith I.D . first varsity start. were Don Roberts (115), Dave Roberts (123), Keith Lowrance (137), John Hall (160), PatKars- A D V A N C E T O F IN A L S lake (167), Jack Zindel (177), John Schneider (191) and heavy­ weight Jeff Smith. STEREO SOUND B o o ters toast B ro w n , 2 - 0 was put in less than five min­ By PAM BOYCE in his two game-tying goals last tournament by a strong Mary­ utes later by Alex Skotarek, as­ land squad two weeks ago. BY SONY State News Sports Writer ATLANTA, Ga. — Just one sisted by senior Tommy Kreft. more game. Kreft also assisted Tony Keyes weekend against West Chester State. Maryland was slated to meet San Jose State following the M3U- This marks the second con­ That’s all that is standing In secutive year that the Spartan Brown clash at Georgia Tech’s the way of MSU’ s determined Spartan soccer squad and their IM News booters have advanced to the NCAA finals. Last year they tied Grant Field. The winner of the Maryland-San Jose State game second consecutive NCAA title. arch-rival St. Louis to share will meet the Spartans in At­ The Men’ s IM 31dg. will be lanta Saturday to determine the The MSU Booters shut out closed to participation through .the 1967 NCAA title. St. Louis B r o w n University Thursday the vacation period. A ll locker was knocked out of this year’ s 1968 champions. night, 2-0, to advance to the a’nd shower rooms, classrooms NCAA finals. and handball courts will be Ernie Tuchscherer, 1967 A ll- painted during this time. FT America pick, Scored the first goal of the game with 47:51 slum, handball courts, weight- Jenison Fleldhouse gymna- hot off the THEN COME TO 8H4KBTC S O N Y S U P E R ¡M P i® elapsed on an assist by St. Lou­ lifting room, and pool will be is senior John Zensen. Tuch­ open on a first-come first-serve scherer has been hampered basis during the following hours; most of the season with an in­ WIRE Jenison weightlifting room and jured knee which was operated handball courts; noon - 5 p.m.,, 5 6 0 A u to - R e v e r s e S t e r e o on last year. The Chicago jun­ Monday through Friday. C o m p a c t T a p e S y s te m ior had only played for a total Jenison pool; noon - 3 p.m., of 10 minutes before rejoining Monday through Friday, the squad for its NCAA games. 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SE R M O N T r i n i t y C o lle g ia te F e llo w s h ip 8 :3 0 P ,M * NURSERY PROVIDED A LL TIMES " G o d T h e O nly W e d n e s d a y : M id -w e e k d i s c u s s i o n a n d p r a y e r h o u r a t 7 :0 0 p .m . Mil SO CEDAR LANSING. MICHIGAN C au se and C re a to r” F r e e BUS S E R V IC E — S e e s c h e d u le in y o u r d o r m ._______ Rev. Robert David Leas 337-0183 SUNDAY SC H O O L HOURS— N. B u t l e r at O t t a w a 11:0 0 a . m . - r e g u l a r M on, th ru S a t, 9 -6 Sun« 2 ^ Le t’s Let L e tt ’s Guide You To Fashion 9 : 30- 11:00 a . m . - c o lle g e c l a s s W ED N ESD A Y 8 :0 0 p . m . - E v e n in g M e e tin g SOUTII BAPTIST CHURCH 1518 S . W a s h in g to n L a n s in g F r e e P u b lic R e a d in g R o o m S U N D A Y 7 :0 0 P . M . 134 W e s t G r a n d R iv e r OPEN ‘ ‘ T he M e s s ia h ” DIAMOND RINGS W eekdays — 9 -5 p .m . G e o r g e F r e d r i c k w ith th e H a n d e l p r e s e n t e d by th e c h o ir M o n ., T u e s . , T h u r s . , F r i . E v e n in g s 7 p . m . - 9 p . m . D r . H o w a rd F. Sugden, P a s to r jfk M i - jk M m: A ll a r e w e lc o m e to a tte n d C h u rc h S e rv ic e s and v is it and 9 :4 5 A .M . C O L L E G IA N C o lle g e B ib le C l a s s F E L L O W S H IP u s e th e r e a d i n g r o o m . in th e f i r e s i d e r o o m 8 :3 0 p . m . D r . T e d W ard , T e a c h e r F ire s id e R oom fJ u jn , 9 9 2 Peoples Church East Lansing 1 1 :0 0 A . M . ‘ ‘ W h e n Y o u B u i l d Y o u r H o u s e ’. ’ F R E E B U S S E R V IC E M o r n in g and E v e n in g I n te r d e n o m in a tio n a l C a ll 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 f o r in fo r m a tio n . 2 0 0 W . G ra n d R i v e r l kû/dlH ÿ. fcfHd. ' a t M ic h ig a n UNIVERSITY UNITED OJ M m /C SUNDAY SE R V IC E METHODIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL SERVICES 9 :3 0 a .m . - 11:00 a .m . Alumni Chapel 1120 S o u th H a r r i s o n P h o n e : 3 5 1 -7 0 3 0 A S e rv ic e o f L e s s o n s ( A u d ito r iu m D riv e ) an d C a ro ls 9 :3 0 A .M . a n d 5 :1 5 P .M . A v a i l a b l e a t the fo ll ow in g Bluebird Dealers: " T E L L r r L IK E IT IS " A d v e n t M u s ic a l S e r v i c e H o ly C o m m u n io n & S e rm o n L. R. Mix Detroit Sallan Inc. Lansing Heath's Adrian Mel Cole B y S a n c tu a r y C h o ir N o A lu m n i C h a p e l S e r v i c e s a f t e r D e c . 8 u n til n e x t t e r m . Albion Scott Tuthill Detroit Sheldon's Jewelry Marlette S o lo is ts and In s tru m e n ta lis ts W. F. Lueth & Son Elsie Dale C. Levey Jeweler Milford McMartin's Jewelry M i s s A nn K a i s e r Alma Alpena Froggett Jewelry Ferndale Ferndale Jewelry Muskegon Hts. Malvin's Jewelry Co. D i r e c t e d try s p e a k in g Heglund & Beyer Flint Wethered-Rlce Co. Paw Paw Charles Jewelry D r . C o r l i s s R . A rn o ld Bay City George B. Hagerls Benton Harbor Williams & Co. Grand Haven Grand Haven Jewelers Saginaw Bridgman Louis Morgensen Grand Rapids Frylings Jewelry South Haven Alfing’s C H U R C H SC H O O L M o rn in g W o r s h ip 8 :3 0 , 9 :3 0 , 1 1 :0 0 ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Buchanan Watson Jewelry Store Grand Rapids L. E. Phillips Jeweler Sparta Paul-Lawrence Jewelry C h u r c h S c h o o l 9 :3 0 ( f o r a l l a g e s ) Green's Jewelry 9 :3 0 a . m . - l l : 0 Q a . m . Cadillac Sandy's Jewelry Hillsdale Roger A. Losey Jeweler St. Joseph 1 1 :0 0 t h r u g r a d e s ix 8 0 0 A b b o tt R d . Dyers Jewelry Holland Williams Jewelers Three Rivers Frederick F. Foster C r i b t h r o u g h 6 th g r a d e Caro Caldwell Jewelers N u r s e r y u n d e r s u p e rv is io n o f a Coloma Nilson Jewelry Houghton Haug's Jewelry Store Traverse City 8 :0 0 A .M . H o ly C o m m u n io n Chester Jewelers Ironwood John Albert Vicksburg Marvin E. Mains R e f r e s h m e n t p e r i o d in S o c ia l re g is te r e d n u rs e . Dearborn Samelson's Jewelry 9 :3 0 ,A .M . M o r n in g P r a y e r & S e rm o Dearborn Dearborn Jewelers Jackson Meagher’s Jewelry Wyandotte H a l l fo llo w in g w o r s h ip s e r v ­ F r e e b u s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 15 to Hamilton Jewelry Ypsilanti Green Jewelers 1 1 :1 5 A .M . M o rn in g P r a y e r & S e rm o i Detroit A. C. Percy Kalamazoo ic e s . 3 0 m in u te s b e f o r e e a c h s e r v i c e . Detroit Anker's Jewelers Kalamazoo L. J. Barrett Jewelry Zeeland ! Friday, December 6, 1968 -mVi |4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan S a l a r y m a t t e r s t o p i c o f d i s c u s s i o n w arning The tacts, the faculty Adams SuggeVtSThis«04faWlu$ - • K.'j x , 6 *« ilty would B y P A T R IC K FOLEY Some of til» tticuliy \xArtrr» i hums tn»y we path m ore m an tnoee scale w ith a m inim u m ,. but n<* oppose an opffi scale ndw be­ that because o f secrecy about, who do. He aald that so long as could see whether the d ls c re p - encles how existing could be maximum salary. A scale without cause they fea r that It would Does the secrecy about sal­ salaries, discrim ination may salaries a re secret, departm ent penalize fee diligent and re ­ heads and dsana don’t have to corrected by adoption o f a salary a celling would allow fo r what a ry m atters a t MSU endanger exist. ward the la zy ,” Kisch said. C harles P. L arro w e, professor Justify th e ir salary policy. scale. Adams calls “ superstars.” quality education? Several d ifferen t types of “ Superstars” a re those feculty 9tould there be a salary scale o f economics, said that salaries Adams said that the quest­ “ Secrecy about salary m atters scales are suggested by the fac­ mem bers whose professional fo r the faculty and how should a re suppose to re fle c t talent ion o f a union fo r the feculty Is a traditio n al boss ta ctic to u lty . reputation and a b ility w arrants a th is scale be devised? and a b ility but In some cases Is not an issue now because keep w orkers divided and to p re­ W alter Adams, professor of higher than average salary If Should the faculty bargain col­ i they do not. I f a llfe c u lty salaries m ost o f the feculty wouldn’t want vent them from combining to im ­ . economics, suggested a separate they a re to be attracted to the lectively in salary m atters? w ere made public today some a union a t this tim e. associate professors might find prove th e ir conditions,” L arro w e scale o f pay fo r each fie ld in ­ u niversity and kept th ere. These are questions being dis­ aald. “ Its bad enough In business, F ran k P inner, professor of P inner said that the A m erican that occasionally assistant pro­ stead o f departments. cussed by some feculty members p o litical science, and H erb ert Association of U niversity P ro ­ on campus. fessors a re making m ore than but Its an outrageous practice fessors does not fevor a union In a university.” In this scale, m athem aticians, Kisch, associate professor of MSU does not publish In d ivi­ they a re . fo r the feculty. The AAUP pub­ E in a r H ardin, associate d ir­ whether they are in fee mathe­ economics, advocate a scale dual faculty salaries fo r the fac­ L arro w e said that less quali­ lishes each June In its mag­ ector and professor of lab o r and m atics o r business departm ents equal in a ll departments and ulty o r the general public. D is ­ fied faculty may be earning m ore Industrial relations, suggested a would be paid on a scale fo r fields throughout fee u niversity. azine, the AAUP B u lletin , the cussion between faculty members than b etter qualified professors gradual move towards making m athem aticians. The salaries on A ll professors would receive a average salaries of n early a ll about th e ir salaries Is discour­ because o f favo ritism . Those these separate scales should be colleges and universities In the aged, some say. ____ professors who don’t rock the salaries public. Then, a fte r e x - salary in accordance w ith th e ir determ ined by fee going m arket rank. There would be a pro­ United States. p ric e . vision on this scale fo r “ super­ “ The university must pay the s ta rs .” P inner said that these figures m arket p ric e fo r feculty because Kisch and Pinner believe that are used to put a lim ite d kind C h ristm a s p a r t y iscount records w the university does not exist this type o f scale would reduce o f pressure on the adm inistration D e c o r a t i o n s a r e In the m a k i n g f o r the 15th Annual Independent of the m arketp lace,” some o f the prejudices and to the standard. It also gives useful inform ation to show the E m p l o y e e s C h r i s t m a s P a r t y to be h el d Dec. 19 Adams said. anxieties that now exist between some departments and pro­ leg islato rs fee need fo r g reater In the Uni on. fessors. But Kisch feels that fends a t the university. State N e ws Photo by M i k e B e a s l e y 225 ANN ST. rig h t now the feculty is not ready fo r a open scale of any kind. SPECIAL- NAME YOUR DISCOUNT SALE SUNDAY, DEC. 8 i2:00 a.m. to 5:00 M - PEOPLE DO READ SMALL ADS. 6 c o n f e r e n c e s e a t s o p e n W E RE 3.79 LIST WERE 4.79 LIST W E R E 5.79 L IS T Six stu d en ts a r e needed to p a r ­ to b e h e ld f r o m D e c . 2 0 - 3 0 a t K e l A $ 1 5 9 f e e in c lu d e s r e g i s t r a ­ ti o n , m e a l s , h o u s in g a n d p r o g r a m B U Y 1-5 L . P . ’S a A j You Just Did. tic ip a te in MSU’s A dventure in lo g g C e n t e r . PAY ONLY P e r Record ¿84 3.59 4.34 W orld U nderstanding C onference T h e M SU p a r t i c i p a n t s w ill j o in w ith 7 5 f o r e ig n s t u d e n ts to c o n ­ a c tiv itie s . „A p a r t i c i p a n t s h o u ld a r r i v e th e B U Y 6 -1 0 L . P . ' s A P I This Year Make LeonC s i d e r th e e c o n o m ic , p o l i t i c a l a n d r e lig io u s a s p e c ts in e f f e c tiv e e v e n in g o f D e c . 2 0 f o r th e b e g in ­ n in g o f t h e p r o g r a m , a n d r e m a i n PAY ONLY P e r R e c or d / hi 3.20 3.86 Your Gift H eadquarters I n t e r n a ti o n a l u n d e r s t a n d i n g . T h e c o n f e r e n c e w ill p r o v i d e th r o u g h b r e a k f e s t o n D o c . 3 0 . N o s in d e n ts w ill b e a d m i t te d o n a o p p o r t u n it i e s to h e a r p r e s e n t a ­ p a rt-tim e b a s is . B U Y II O R M O R E L . P . ’ s A A A PAY ONLY 7 78 2.88 3.48 a UNIQUE Combination tio n .! b y M SU f e c u lty a n d o t h e r a u th o ritie s , to v i s i t M ic h ig a n A p p llc a tia n r , f o r th e c o n f e r e n c e P e r Record fcefcU m a y b e o b ta in e d a t 106 S tu d e n t D U U U C I L I I N t d p j . O U II9C or I B * * ; w in a Unique Setting f a r m a n d c it y f a m i l ie s a n d t o t o u r a n tu b p l a n t . S e r v i i e s B l.lg . L e o n G . h a s a s s e m b l e d f o r y o u r c o n s i d e r a ti o n s o m e STOREWIDE SALE SUNDAY o f A m e r ic a ’s f i n e s t J e w e lry a n d g i f ts , a s w e ll a s Dec. 8 G r e a t e r L a n s in g ’ s f i n e s t c u s to m p i c t u r e f r a m in g . i T b w h a t 's ONLY L e t V» A s s is t Y o u in Y o u r G ift N eed s! I r a * iscount records IRC. ■ 9 :3 0 - 6 :0 0 S A T . _ H o u r s : 9 :3 0 - 9 :0 0 D A I L Y s a i l as C a r o l e r s w ith th e B A P T IS T S T U D E N T U N ION s h o u ld m e e t a t ' PH. 351-8460 225 ANN ST. J ^ g l ^ f o OO SUN 6 :3 0 p .m . S a tu r d a y a t F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h , 940 S outh H a r r i s o n R oad. T h e T h r e e , a f o l k - r o c k g r o u p , w ill e n t e r t a i n a t T H E S C E N E , A C T II a t 8 to h ig h t ftt 1118 S o u th H a r r i s o n R o a d . A d m is s io n w ill b e 75 c e n t s . T h e L O V E INN C O F F E E H O U SE o f C a s e H a ll w ill b e o p e n f r o m THEW HISTLINGM UG culled from historical folklore 8-12 to n ig h t. No. 27725/4 Built-In whistle on the underside of traditional “S” shaped handle. U n io n B o a r d a n n o u n c e s t h a t s ig n - u p f o r C H A R T E R F L IG H T S Glass bottom. Cap. 16 oz................................... $12.50 T O E U R O P E f o r MSU s t u d e n ts , f a c u lty , s ta f f a n d t h e i r im m e d ia te f a m i l i e s w ill b e g in J a n . 15. F o r f u r t h e r I n f o r m a tio n c a l l 3 5 5 - H e a d q u a rte rs fo r: 335 5 , 3 5 5 -3 3 5 4 o r 3 5 5 -3 3 6 2 . * O ra n g e B lo s s o m D ia m o n d R in g s SPARTAN S P IR IT w ill m eet a t 8 p .m . J a n . 6 in 35 U n io n . • A r t C a r v e d W edding R in g S e ts J e w e lry and T h e R u s h w ill p la y a t a n ALL-UNiVERSrTY C H R IS T M A S M IX E R • L o n g l n e s , B u lo v a W a tc h e s f r o m 9-12 to n ig h t in S h a w H a l l. T h e m ix e r i s b e in g s p o n s o r e d b y ' A r t C e n te r • In te rn a tio n a l P e w te r and E a s t S h aw a n d P h i l l i p s H a l ls . S ilv e r 319 E . G r a n d R i v e r A v e . P h o n e 332—4673 E a a t L a n s in g , M ic h . T h e I s r a e l i C lu b o f MSU w ill s p o n s o r a HANUKKAH P A R T Y a t 4 p .m . D e c . 15 in th e U n io n B a ll r o o m . T r a d i t i o n a l I s r a e l i H a n u k k a h r e f r e s h m e n t s w ill b e s e r v e d a n d d o n a tio n s to c o v e r th e e x p e n s e s NORTHSIDE P f c lV l- lN T H t f t T M N o w -T h ru -S u n . 3 Adult Hits in v o lv e d w ill b e $1 p e r f a m ily . F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s , c a l l E s t h e r K e s s l e r , 3 3 2 -6 1 2 0 , o r G a b y K e n d e , 3 5 1 -6640, b y D e c . 10. J e r r y L o n g f r o m N e w s r e e l w ill s p e a k o n "C IN E M A F O R OUR 1 lU iw H w f i w i U S - 2 7 ., 4 M -7 4 0 4 E l e c t r i c H e a t e r s T IM E S ” a t 8 p .m . S a tu r d a y In 35 U n io n . T h e p r o g r a m i s s p o n ­ s o r e d b y S tu d e n ts f o r a D e m o c r a ti c S o c ie ty . The T h e MSU D A IR Y C L U B C H E E S E S A L E w ill r u n f r o m 9 a . m . - s p e llb o u n d 5 p .m . to d a y th r o u g h D e c . 13 in 122 A n th o n y H a l l. O r d e r s m a y b e •u sp sn st tlflh to n s and p l a c e d a t th e o f f ic e o r b y c a l l in g 3 5 3 -9 0 9 2 . tig h t e n s . m om ont m on to n i T h e B lo c k a n d B r i d le C l u b w ill h o ld th e DRAW ING F O R L IT T L E IN T E R N A T IO N A L a t 6 :3 0 p .m . J a n . 3 in th e L iv e s t o c k P a v i li o n . MSU LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES • SPECIALS * Counter Sales Open DECEMBER 10 CACTUS FLOW ER January 6 r S Æ to { T o p comedy h i t of the s e a so n. $5.00,$4.00,$3.00 th e so ft, p re tty Van Heusen " 4 1 7 ” blouses Eastman COL OR F ID D L E R ON T H E R O O F J a n u a r y 20 & 21 . . M iss J 's idea o f p e rfe c tly s m a sh in g g ifts to top W o r l d ’ s most a c c la im e d musical Shown 2nd at 9 ; 17 $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 ALSO her holiday separates. Frilled or tailored by this C LE A B A N O F F STRIN GS F e b r u a r y II This picture is all about... E x c i t i n g e n c o u n t e r wi t h new sound. famous shirtmaker. . each makes a grand and L* L O V E / R E D T A P E / SCOtCh l a p e ? / 8 E X $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 feminine impression its ow n way. Sizes 5-13. s t r a n g e b i r d s / STRANGER PEOPLE JACOB L A T E I N E R M a r c h 31 A. The V icto ria n with lace cuffs, collar and GEORGE and 1 7 ways to E m i n e n t p ia n i s t feel good PEPPARD $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 removable jab o t; w hite Kodel® p o lye ste r/co tto n MARY What's so Bad FERRANTE & TE IC H E R A p r i l 10 About Ming Goodp B r i l l i a n t pi ano duo. leno. 11.00 B. Deep cuff and collar crepe; w hite or violet TYLER co-starring $ 3.5 0, $3.00, $2.50 DOM DeLUISE • JOHN McMARTIN a ce ta te /ra yo n . 1 2 .0 0 - C. Lacey stock blouse in w hite Kodel® MOORE A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • TECHNICOLOR Shown F i r s t at 7 : 0 7 U NIVER SITY A U D IT O R IU M - - 8 : 1 5 P.M . p o ly e s te r/c o tto n batiste. 1 4 .0 0 D. Stock tie and sleeve e m b ro id e ry 3 r d C o l o r Hi t $1.00 r e d u c t i o n to M S U st udent s and spouses wi th in grey on w h ite D a c ro n * p o ly e s te r/c o tto n batiste. 1 4 .0 0 20th validated I.D. CENTURY FOX ■IhbH INCIDESSI UNION TIC K ET O FFICE Hours 8-5 J a c o b s o n s JydivOjO* Show n T h i r d at II p . m . luooimo ro* natu** »uOdsMi 1 Friday, December 6, 1968 15 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STATE NEWS CL ASIFIED STATE NEWS I CLASSIFIED 355-3255 M e r r y C h r i s t m a s ! 355-8255 For Rent For Rent For Rent Automotive Automotive Employment APARTMENT for two stndenta Fur NEED ONE cm TV ftE X T U * fas students Low eco- C*-:fT> / ,» c '•«" •• spring *■Redo , vt,^ J—if-.**! -i -■ ■ gcmScal rM*s 6y tfie tenu or m a» * 8 iw r . , , -r r " r v ' Kits Corvairs, Comets: ¡Valiants. department Pall 393-14301-5p m . ti UNIVERSITY TV RENTALS' t t M i i t ra c ia l o r r in g o i» sedan. Six cylinder, automatic trans­ * c " . mission, radio, heater, good white­ Darts. $25 pair Call after 6 p m 9283 « V* .»TV 7 3216 ipadrim lnatlon 1» 1» ad * 351-8707 3-12 6 -VACATION EMPLOYMENT and part- . . .......................... 'T » GIRL V ' wall tires, good body, no rust. Priced 0 % trttiin g c o l u m n » . The, time winter term VARSITY CAB. 21 to sell. 332-6168 2-12/6 NEW G E portable and stands Rent NORBEF MANOR APARTMENTS Smtfe N e w a w ill not accept, ACCIDENT PROBLEM’ Call Kalama or over-drivers. dispatchers--™) 5821 Richwood Brand new, central ed only to MSU students and faculty 200 Street Body Shop Small dents age limit. Apply 122 Woodmere, advertising wbich d iscrim ­ MERCURY COMET CYCLONE 1966 $8 84 month (includes tax i State n -conditioning, pool, fully carpet • A U T O M O T IV E inates a g a i n s t religion, One owner Verv clean. Low mile­ to large wrecks. American and for­ side door. Across from Delta Chi Management Corp 444 Michigan ed Two bedroom for $166 » eign cars. Guaranteed work 482- Fraternity 332-3559 1-12/6 • em plo ym en t reao, color o r national o r- age. Must sell, getting company car Avenue. 332-8687 C-12/6 427«. 0 1286. 2628 East Kalamazoo • FOR R EN T Radio, console, automatic shift Power FULL TIME cleri- 1 position. Di­ FURNISHED STUDIO apartment lor • FO R S A LE m* brakes and steering Snow tires and i Aviation verse duties tvpr., required Ap­ COLORED TV Rental $8 per week. $24 per month. Call J. R- CULVER one or two girls Parking 251 ONE EOUR man unit available in vinyl top. Must be seen to be appre­ ply at Easl Lansing Public Library. Evergreen Arms and three four • LO S T A FOU N D ciated. 482-1226 days; 393-1409 eve­ . -A 950 Abbott Road or call Mrs. Al­ COMPANY. 351-8862 C Spartan Avenue Phone 332-6078 4-12 6 man units available at University 4 PER SO N AL nings. 1-12/6 FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to' bright 332-4415 " 1-126 Terrace Call State Management • PEAN U TS PER SO NAL learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE TV RENTALS G.E. 19” Portable, ONE MAN lor two man apartment 332 6687 C MG-B 1964-5, Excellent mechanical Special $5 offer 484-1324 C FINANCE your education by operat­ $8.50 per month including stand Cedar Greens Call 351-3094 4 12 6 • R EA L ESTATE Automotive condition. New tires, recently paint­ ing a small business. If you and sev­ Call J. R. Culver Co. .351-8862 NOW LEASING new deluxe one bed • S E R V IC E ed. One owner-professor Must 220 Albert Street, East Lansing C AVAILABLE JA N IJA P ^ -.' attra« • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N CAMERO, 1968-327 burgundy, black sell now. Call 351-4139 preferably Scooters & Cycles eral of your fellow students can pool your resources and set up a work tive three - ^ ',lr room apartments Corner Buroham and Alton January 1st ocrupancv interior, stick, racing cam, hedders, at dinner time. 3-12/6 ditioned. u i^ w V e -o except refriger­ EurmslH 'i or unfurnished 332 3135 • W AN TED HONDA S-90 1967 -good condition. schedule Texaco can provide you with Apartm ents ator and stove One block from A il 365 manifold. Holly quad, Mallory an opportunity to be in business and 5-12 6 ignition, white ovals. Runs per­ MUSTANG 1965--three speed, six. Winter price $165. 351-9298 eve­ store Adults ED 2-4886 4-12 6 1-12 6 go to school at the same time. For ONE GIRL for winter Penthouse in DEADLINE fectly. 353-2147. 2-12/6 good condition, green, black in­ terior Must sell. $950. 332-5962 nings full information call Bob Polen or River House apartment 351-6895 APAFvTMENTS (STqDENTSi Avail­ MEN CLEAN, quiet cooking, parking Paul Langenk. mp in Lansing at IV 2- 3-12 6 Supervised Close to campus 487 CHEVELLE 1967. Standard six, blue, 3-12/6 E m p lo y m e n t able at once Four room furnished 1 P.M. one class day be­ excellent condition. One owner. 351- 0112 or 351-9061 evenings. 4-12/6 $150 ED 2-8531. IV 5-6581 4 12 6 5753 or 485-8836 0 fore publication. 4083. 1-12/6 MUSTANG 1965. 289 engine. Four TYP1STS-5 evenings per week, 4-10 ONE GIRL needed winter term only AUTOMOTIVE SALESM/N: Make $65 month, close to campus Call RIVERS EDGE r-W Cancellations - 12 noon one stick. Complete overhaul. $999. 641- 70 wpm with accuracy. Call 337- HAVE APARTMENT, will rent, all apartment $1,000 plus g exPerience 351-3651. 3-1: 6 class day before publica­ CHEVROLET 11—1966. Blue, six, 6408. 4-12/6 1651,3-5 p.m. w necessary r »—.. mi* you like sell­ utilities paid One block from cam automatic, heater, radio, good tires. ONE TO three males to share fur­ pus Available now Call NEJAC tion. Excellent condition. $1,150. 485- S e c o n d p r o f e s s i o n - e v e n in g s ing. Call Mr. Taylor 372-5234. C-12/6 PEUGEOT 403 1963, 4 door, radio, nished apartment Winter, spring 337-1300 C-12 6 SPARROW AREA Furnished, carpeted. 4027 3-12/6 heater, good condition. $350 or best & w e e k e n d s . M en a n d w o m ­ Seniors and grads preferred 1214 DENTAL ASSISTANT - Downtown 2 bedrooms, fireplace Utilities » PHONE CHEVROLET la ji six, excel- offer. 332-2489. 2-12/6 e n . $350 p a r t t im e m o n th ly Specialist. Experienced and m a­ East Kalamazoo. GRADUATE OR working girl to share one bedroom apartment 351-6699 Adults 332-8704 4-12 6 SÖ LQ . g u a r a n t e e If y o u m e e t o u r ture. Resume in writing. 1107 Bank $65. Call PONTIAC GTO 1967. Power steering, ONE GIRL for Cedar Village win­ after 5 p m 4-12 6 355-8255 Doug. 337-9180 4-12/6 power brakes, automatic. Silver re q u ire m e n ts . S tu d e n ts and of Lansing. Lansing. Michigan 48933 3-12/6 ter and spring. Call 332-4468 5-12 6 COMPLETE CHALET apartment on River available winter and spring 351- convertible. Must sell. Reasonable. t e a c h e r s : $800 fu ll t im e , t e l e - ONE MAN for two man apartment 4260 4 1*6 RATES CHEVROLET 1965 Impala Sport 351-5776. 3-12/6 p h o n e : 4 8 4 —4 4 7 5 __________ _ BOYS SUPERVISOR. Must be 21. PERSONABLE GUY Delta Arms take winter term Possibly spring North­ Coupe. Low mileage, mint condition. Good salary, fringe benefits. Must over lease. Free months rent 351- wind apartments 351-3632 3-12 6 I d a y ..................... $ 1.50 Stereo, new tires, many extras. $1100 PONTIAC 1959 $25. 1961 Plymouth BUSBOYS AND busgirls for winter be available at 4 p.m.. four days a 5768 6-12 6 MEXICAN FOOD l 5 i p e r word p e r day 351-8647. 6-12/6 $130.646-6114 . 3-12/6 tirm . Theta Chi fraternity. Call week. 882-5717,- ask for Mr Leo­ TWO MEN for four man apartment And Other Food From Most Foreign 3 d a y s . . . . . . . $ 4 .0 0 332-3581. 2-12/6 nard. 3-12 6 NEAR COLLEGE: Furnished and un­ winter and spring term s $50 month Countries- including U.S. 13 1/ 2i p e r w ord p e r day CHEVROLET 1966 Impala 2 door PORSCHE 911, 373-0495 after 7 p.m. furnished apartments $125 for two or 469-2282 3 *2 8 SHAHEEN S FAMILY hardtop. V-8, standard transmission, 3-12/6 DENTAL ASSISTANT: Experience STUDENT-STUDENT wife with trans­ four persons. House for four people 5 d a y s . . . . . . $ 6 .5 0 FOOD FAIR vinyl top. radio, and whitewalls. 351- preferred. Monday through Friday portation. Housework Monday. Wed­ $150 Call 351-5323 6-12 6 1001 W Saginaw 485-4089 I3 f p e r word p e r day 8-5. Write qualifications to c/o nesday, Friday mornings. $1.75 ONE MAN needed for three man 5652. 4-12/6 THUNDERBIRD 1963, $400 or best Michigan Bankard Welcome Dental Assistant, 2002 E ast Sagi­ hour. Call 332-8459. 3-12 6 UNIVERSITY VILLA Available J. apartment The Chalet 351 3874 ^ ^ ^ offer. Leave name and telephone i(based on 10 words per ad) COMET 1963V, - V-8, four speed, at 489-6721 until 3 p.m. 3-12/6 naw, Lansing 48912. 2-12/6 uarv 1 st-one. two. three, four n bucket seats. Excellent condition. CHRISTMAS MONEY. Delivery boys. apartments Just a few left so < h There will be a 50£ service us earlv GOV AN MANAGEMENT Phone 353-6843 after 5 p.m. 2-12/b VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER 1963. 351- NEED EXTRA money? We need sales­ $2 to $3 hour. Also phone girls and and bookkeeping charge if men or salesladies to sell radio inside help. Make your Christmas 635 Abbott 351-7910. 0-12 6 0679. 1-12/6 this ad is not paid within COMET 1961. Excellent running shape. control garage door operators. Call money now. VARSITY DRIVE-1N3-12/6 one week. Needs rear spring. $100. „ ,3„55: VOLKSWAGEN 1966 squareback. Ex­ Standard Block and Supply 882- FOUR MAN apartment to sublease 8715. 3-12/6 cellent condition. Low mileage. Ra­ 2451 ask for Mr. Bahls or Mr. P: EARN EXTRA CASH for Christmas. Begin Winter term. Rivers Edge dio. Call 332-3585. M 8/6 sian. 1-12 6 Car necessary. Call 351-7319. O 351-7266. 7-12 6 ' The State News will be responsible only for the first d a y 's incorrect inser­ ■ CORVAIR 1962 MONZA. Excellent second car. Make me an offer. 337- 0363. 1-12/6 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER 1968. De­ luxe model. German cabinets, bunk­ WOMAN TO teach elementary physi­ cal education part-time. Senior or 17 things to check tion. ________ _ ing canopy, attachable tent, AM-FM graduate physical education major. DODGE 1960 two door, automatic, radio. Two new tires. Carefully Call 332-8657. 1-12/6 Y 0 Ü B E power steering, $80. Call after 4 serviced. 12,500 miles. Call 355- p.m., 355-3002. 3-12/6 7800 afternoons and evenings. 2-12/6 EARN EXTRA money for Christmas T W THE JUDGE! Automotive FORD 1967 four door LTD. 8 cylinder. 390 engine. One owner. 24,000 miles. VOLKSWAGEN 1966 Bus. Good con­ dition. Best offer. 484-8770 after 5:30 and buy your gifts at discount. VI- VIANE WOODARD COSMETICS IV 5-8351. C-12/6 in a used car. AUSTIN HEALEY 1962. 3000. Good condition. Must sell. $800. 332-0841. Excellent condition. 332-3135. 5*12/6 p.m. 3-12/6 MALE GRADUATE student to live as 2-12/6 JAGUAR SILVER XK-120 1952 coupe, VOLKSWAGEN 1968. P ro fs car, Resident Advisor at Albion College V-8, Chrysler powered. Very good like new. Asking $1595. 655-1022. Co-op. Will provide room, board and AUSTIN HEALEY 1964 Mark III: Navy blue. Must sell. $1250. 351- condition. Being drafted. Tom 351- 3-12/6 $100 month. Call 629-3142 or write 402 East Porter, Albion, Michigan Our rates start at $175. 3020. 3-12/6 7937. 1-12/6 1. Cylinder compression. 14. Lighting system. 49224. 3-12/6 JAGUAR 1966 XKE Roadster. White. Au to Service & Parts We offer 3, 6, or 9 month leases, 2. L e a k a g e on e n g in e , 1 5 . Incorrect tire pressure AM-FM radio. Nice shape. 332-5619. and loose w heel mounting fair $65 or bes S Ó L O 0801. 4-12/6 m aso n " BODY SHOP. 812 East WANTED: MORE students for RENT- transmission, and rear axle. 4-12'6 Kalamazoo St. . Since 1940. A-STUDENT. Call 351-5130 for ap­ pointment. 7-12/6 No last month rent required. 3 . Ignition timing, spork bolts. LEMANS CONVERTIBLE 1963 326 Complete auto painting and col­ plugs, and co n tact breaker 16. Road test vehicle. CADILLAC 75 sedan limousine 1959. engine, tachometer, console. New Call 484-3622. 1-12/6 tires. 882-8956. 2-12/6 lision service. IV5-0256 We offer central heating. points. 17. r t . . - ........................... ^ .............................................tv' CAR WASH: 25c. Wash. wax. uacuum. P IZ Z A 4. Valve clearance VAMARO 1968 $200 plus payments WHERE THE GIRLS ARE! They re U-DO-IT. 430 South ClippeWF back We have more parking spaces 5. C a rb u reto r and idling Call Karen after 5 p.m. 332-6148. reading the “Personal” column in- of KoKo Bar. C-12/5 15-12/6 today's Classified Ads. Try it now! per apartment than any other speed. The VW G u aran tee. 6. Air filter. apartment complex. 7 . Proper fan belt tension. If the ca r has this, you don't have to check up on the DON’T SIGN THAT LEASE 8 . Cooling system leakage. M ....... other 16. Because w e've a l­ 9 . Steering, f: ■ rods, and ready checked. toe-in. ’ W e’ll replace or repair any of 10. Brake syste.u these major working parts for 30 days or 1000 miles (whichever 1 1. Shock ab so rb ers. for winter term unless you have 1 2 . Clutcb play- comes first!: engine, transmission, rear axle, front axle assemblies, Contact: NORTHWIND MANAGEMENT, 13. Battery. brake system, electrical system Y E S NO c o m p le te s o u n d p ro o fin g --b e tw e e n ro o m s and 2771 Northwind Drive, East Lansing, Mich. □ □ a p a rtm e n ts Circle Dorms; Other Dorms; Phone: 337-0636 SS 1-8870 351-7100 •This is not Northwind Farms of East Lansing Management. □ □ a m p le p a rk in g --C e d a r V illa g e has p a rk in g fo r o v e r 500 c a r s - - 3 s to r y p a rk in g ra m p c h o ic e o f 6 o r 9 m o n th le a s e s c o n v e n ie n t lo c a t io n — we a d jo in th e c a m p u s ALL RECORDS Great Christmas Savings Now! P h i l G o r d o n ’ s a fu ll-tim e m a in te n a n c e s t a f f on 24 h o u r c a ll •IB M VOLKSWAGEN, INC. ßH a ir c o n d itio n in g 2845 E. Saginaw ■nl p r iv a te s tu d y d e s k f o r e a ch s tu d e n t d is h w a s h e rs and la r g e r e f r i g e r a t o r - f r e e z e r s ON SALE Beatles Still Only 6.96 Stereo 484-1341 b u i l t - i n b o o k s h e lv e s Hoover m e n ts vacuum c le a n e rs fo r e ve ry 2 a p a rt­ X 23. Bank la rg e w a lk - in s to ra g e c lo s e t M employees 27 Type of bullets in c in e r a t o r c h u te on e v e r y f lo o r ■ plum . Cambridge's 30, Anything la rg e la u n d r y ro o m s w ith w a s h e rs and d r y e r s river highflown 4. Cur/e 31 Rice paste 7. Crustac Lj Trappings h i- p o w e r e d T .V . a n te n n a r e c e p tio n 11. Earache 36. P. I. riegrito r*su r ..» US 13 Healthy 37 Per i n t e r i o r d e c o ra te d a p a rtm e n ts w ith w a ll- t o - w a ll 4 Ransoms 38 Revolving J- 15. Cruising 41 Ankles c a r p e t in g in c lu d in g th e b a th v a n it y 16. Ship's diary 42. Variety of 3. Religious BJWMtatt 17. Cork tobacco DOWN painting □ □ s n a c k b a r w ith s to o ls 19. One: Scot. 43 Fish sauce 4. Seniority 20. Recline 44. Bleak 1. Heart 2. Studio 5. Flanges 21. Nevada reso 45. Gau?e 6. Mansions □ □ e le c tr o n ic i n t e r c o m - - s a fe ty lo c k s y s te m 7. Religious E 2 3 H 5 lo 7 8 9 10 buildings □ □ n a tu ra l b r ic k d e c o r a to r w a ll in liv in g ro o m % i 8. Grate 11 12 1? 9. Towards A l l th e s e f e a t u r e s a r e in c lu d e d a t .ÍL - i 15 shelter IH 13. Bruin à lU 17 18 12, Side of a % triangle C e d a r V i l l a g e 19 20 y y 18. Anoint Reg. Now % W % 19,Knack lh> S 21 23 29 22. Pelagic 2 & I Bedroom Apartments $3.84 4.79 AV $2.99 3.79 A 27 28 % 29 23. Benedict Arnold Available January 5th 9.98 E 6.98 éil % 33 3 31 24. High spirits 25. Novel 26. Diocese W % 28.Annex 37 38 Ï9 90 32. Girl’s name Nelac’s PHONE 332-505! 33. Epochal O P E N 9 :0 0 to 6 :0 0 •fl 92 34. High wind 'S A T . 35. Emanation W i 99 95 36. Hostel T H E W O R L D ’S L A R G E S T P R I V A T E L Y - % OWNED STUDENT A PA R TM EN T COM PLEX % 39, Propel 543 E. Grand River P h . 3 3 7 -1 3 0 0 40. Received 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, December 6, 1968 r o r Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For R ent For Rent For Rent COUPLE-ONE Furnished. ONE GDU partments GIRLS, $50 per month rent. 521 OKEMOS: ROOMS for two. Quiet TWO OR THREE take over lease. TWO GIRLS wanted New Cedar Vil­ ONE MAN needed for two man Edge- wood Apartments. Reduced rates. Utilities iie j **803. - ■ MAN NEEDED for Delta Arms Apart­ winter ^R E N TED 4-12 6 Albert. 351-4482. Near Berkey. 3-12 '6 home. Private entrance, bath. ED 2- Burcham Woods, now. 351-4098 4-12/6 ments. Winter term. Call 351-8073. 5175 2-12/6* lage. Winter-Spring. 351-6194 3-12 6 Close campus. 351-6026. 5-12/6 4-12/6 3-12/6 NEEDED-THREE men for gigantic FOUR MAN apartment to sublet Close 341 OAKHILL APARTMENT. Fur­ ONE MAN needed winter, spring. Ce­ to campus. 332-8824. 4-12/6 unsupervised modern house. Indi­ GIRL STUDENT, near campus. ED nished for four. 2260. Immediately. HASLETT: TWO bedrooms, deluxe, NEEDED--TWO men-winter. spring REDUCED RATES: Girls, winter dar Village 332-0119 3-12/6 term $55 month Call 332-2427. 3-12/6 vidual spacious bedrooms. Two 2-2814. 2-12/6 S51-71S3 : 332-0460 1-12/6 near shopping Available Decem­ term Rivers Edge Apartment. 351- blocks from Union. $60 month. Must ONE GIRL needed winter and spring, ber 20th Faculty or married stu­ 6806 3-12/6 Hou s e s .see to appreciate. 332-3813, 351- SINGLE ROOM for upper classiiien. CEEfllR VILLAGE: j-Four man apart- ONE GIRL or two people' for luxury Haslett Apartme/Jts. 351-0879 , 4-12/6 dents. Two'1 children acceptable. -m ent Sublet winter, spring gnr'vr " .r , g 8328. 3-13A5 «' . •**' ' ■; , apartment winter and spring Call rfppofit. nAtt rt f - -- *• w •» • i ><*-■ room duplex. Unfurnished, cam e ted 4- ' S p flS i ' ** 3B&-4334 evenings VW n V\)V3t\ TnfcaP* nwoeo vav ‘ "■VUTi f nine months or part "of-four man FURNISH«“" , i t c n n house. %- - - Campus Hill $235 per month 351- full basement. Nice yard. $175 month. t10“8* Five apartment. Winter andspring. Cam- minuit R E N * ■— 1896358 GIRLS SHARE triple room. Near MALE ROOMMATE 4 room apart­ pus Hili 351-3024 1-12 6 ONE MAN wapted for four man apart­ 5776 .*> - 3-12/6 GOVAN MANAGEMENT 351-7910 NEED ONE girl to share house winter ment. Cedar Village winter and After 5 p.m. 332-0091 O 12-12/6 campus. No cooking. $10.332-1771. ment. Half block from Berkey. 351- and spring. Good location. Cheap. 2-12/6 5149 1-12/6 FEMALE STUDENT share quiet con­ spring. Apartment 241-8 or call 351- ONE MAN winter and spring Waters 337-0915. 2-12/6 SHARE ROOMY house with four grad genial four man beginning winter. 5308 2-12 6 Edge Apartments. 351-3363. 3-12/6 DESPERATE: ONE man winter, spring men. Private room Parking. $50. TWO SINGLE ROOMS, male, clean, GIRL FOR Beechwood Apartments. Evergreen 351-0239 1-12 6 MSU NEAR: Three or four man fur­ Own room. Utilities paid. Parking ONE MAN needed winter and spring 351-7556. 5-12/6 available December 15 489-3174 quiet. Available December 14th. 351- Winter $45. 351-3150. 1-12/6 nished house. $150 plus utilities, CEDAR VILLAGE-need man to take Lowebrooke Arms 332-3752 2-12 6 after 6 p.m. 2-12/6 0631. H 2/6 CAMPUS HILL: One man needed win­ also attractively furnished room over lease Call Pete. 351-9063 THREE MEN needed starting winter ter spring terms. Reduced. 332- with private entrance and bath. 3-12 6 FOURTH MAN needed close to cam­ REDUCED RATES, two man apart­ pus. $47 per month. 351-9315. 1-12/6 FIVE BEDROOM furnished new house $200 PER TERM. Room and board. term. Near Frandor. $45. 484-8241. 4172. 1-12/6 Phone Mr. Andrews, 485-1733, ment Need one man Call 351- ONE GIRL needeJL ^ vinter and for rent. East Lansing. Prefer fac­ M.S.U. students. Call 332-3574, or 1-12/6 after 5.337-2285 2-12/6 ulty or m arried students. December 6427 2-12 6 visit Ellsworth Men's Co-op, 711 MALE GRADUATE student Fur­ spring I ' O F N ' — -- ¿e apart- ONE GIRL. House near Union. $60 through June Rent expected. $250 ONE MAN take over lease. Starting ment. 35l-*T^ 3-12 6 month. Utilities paid. 351-5298. 1-12/6 West Grand River. 5-12/6 nished apartment $85 including util­ DELUXE, FURNISHED, one bedroom Call 332-0406 2-12/6 winter term. $67.50 month. Univer­ NEEDED ONE man for large three ities. 908 East Mount Hope. 332- apartment. Near Frandor. 351-3895. MEN: CLEAN, quiet, cooking, park­ sity Terrace Fred. 351-3483 1-12/6 man apartment. South Washington ONE MAN needed winter, spring. Ri­ QUIET, SINGLE for man. Block 3161 or 372-8876. 1-12 6 2-12/6 $60 Urgent. 353-7732, 882-7784. SOUTH LANSING. Married couple ing. Supervised. Close to campus. 487- verside East. Phone 351-0435. Room­ campus. Serious student. Phone 5753 or 485-8838 O 2-12/6 mates MacLaren. Hunter, Gould. 3-12/6 preferred. Two bedrooms, gas heat. EAST LANSING Trowbridge Apart­ FOURTH MAN for winter term GIRL NEEDED-winter, spring and ED 2-8498. 1-12/6 $110/month plus utilities. Security ments. Furnished for two. $160 only. Capitol Villa. Cheap. 351- or summer. New Cedar Village. 351- NEEDED ONE man New Cedar Vil- ONE OR two girls winter and spring. deposit and references required 882- MEN'S DOUBLE, clean, private 351-8977.332-0480. . 1-12 6 0659 1-12/6 8560. 2-12/6 GOOD SUPERVISED room for man; large winter and spring. 351-3412. Eden Roc. 351-6518. 3-12 6 4097. 2-12/6 entrance. Parking. Living room. Re­ quiet, convenient, large. No cook­ 2-12/6 ing. 428 Grove Street. 351-4266 frigerator. Phone 332-4709. 4-12/6 ONE GIRL Close to campus. $50 FOUR NEEDED to sublet. Four bed­ month. Take over lease. 220 Charles. ONE MAN for winter and spring from 5-9 p.m. 1-12/6 INEWLY MARRIED? terms. Only $43.75 per month. rooms near campus. Parking. 351- MEN-SUPERVISED singles, dou­ 337-9706 2-12/6 0977. 2-12/6 TANGLE WOOD Call 351-0397. 3-12/6 NICE LARGE rooms for girls. Cook­ bles. Cooking. Parking. 327 Hill- erest. 332-6118.337-9612 . 4-12/6 ONE GIRL winter, spring. $60. Across ing. quiet place. 332-0063. 1-12/6 H O B I E ’S from Mason. 332-6362 3-12/6 APARTMENTS 1 Bdrm., unfur.,‘ from 1124*50 GIRL NEEDED for quiet two girl apartment. Close to campus, very DESIRABLE SINGLE room for ma­ ONE OR two girls needed. Own bed­ room. Near campus. 351-0977. 2-12 6 WOMEN STUDENTS: Large home CAMPUS HILL Apartments. 2 bed­ 2 Bdrm., unfur., from 139.50 convenient. Winter, spring. 351- ture male student or instructor. abutting campus. Kitchen, laundry, 9457. 3-12/6 TWO GIRLS winter term. Close. $60 parking. 332-1918. 4-12/6 room (or sublease starting winter Garage available. ED 2-2882. 1-12/6 1351-7880 month, utilities included. 351-7708. W e ’r e O p e n T i l l term. Reduced rates. 351-0614 DELUXE TWO bedroom apartment to 4-12/6 BAY COLONY Apartments. One and two bedrooms furnished and unfur­ STUDENT APARTMENTS. We have apartments for ten boys for win­ ONE MAN for four man house. Winter term. $50. 487-0690 4-12 6 LARGE THREE bedroom unfurnished. 2-126 SPARTAN HALL: Leasing for win- ter term. Rooms for men and wom­ 1 share with one girl in downtown ter term, two through four student en. 372-1031. 5-12/6 nished. Call Jack Bartlett. Mana­ apartments, one and two student THREE BEDROOM student house. F u r­ Block to campus. Many extras. Avail­ Lansing. 485-0147. 2-12/6 able now. Phone 332-0318 after 4 ger, 337-0511. Corner Haslett and apartments. From $60 per person. nished near Frandor. Pay own utili­ ONE, TWO and three man rooms. Hagadorn Road. 2-12/6 Furnished including all utilities. ties. Lease until June. 372-6188. 4-12/6 p.m. 2-12/6 ONE BEDROOM apartment Jerome Carpeted, paneled, furnished. Paved 3 Street Lansing. Carpeted, air-con­ Inquire 103 Northlawn. Ctfflter of parking Cooking and laundry facili­ ONE MAN for Cedar Village Free to Abbott between 10 a.m .-6 p.m.. apart­ FACULTY-STAFF: Three bedroom, NEEDED TWO girls for furnished ditioning. Available January 1st. ties. Two blocks to MSU. Supervised Januarv 15. $65 month 351-6438 ment 5. 3-1’ « unfurnished. 1V5 baths. Newly car­ room, in house. 351-8342. 2-12/6 484-6932 after 5 p.m. 2-12/6 $45 month. Call Don 351-3432. 5-12/6 2-12 '6 a . m . NEEDED: ONE man winter only. Uni­ versity Villa. $55. 351-3184 2-12 6 NEW LUXURIOUS party spot, man needed for six months in 731 Apart­ peted. redecorated. Near campus. $225 month. ED 2-1925. FULLY FURNISHED three bedroom 4-12/6 TWO GIRLS winter and/or spring. $60. 504 Abbott. 351-8066. 2-12/6 For Sale COOL HOUSE, fireplace. Two girls CHRISTMAS TREES: Table top $1.10; O n W eekends. ments, call now and get all the ex­ NORTHWIND house to sublet beginning winter ONE MAN for four man. Haslett winter, spring. $55.00. 351-9109 other sizes to $3.25.332-5545 . 9-12/6 tras. 351-0780. 2-12‘6 Apartment, winter-spring. 351-0099. FARMS term. 351-0598. 5-12/6 3-12 6 2-12/6 Faculty Apartments AMPEX PROFESSIONAL recorder ONE GIRL now or starting winter TWO GIRLS for house winter-spring. Are you a weekend night owl? Stop in or give us a call term. $60, no utilities. Two min­ $55. Easy walking distance to cam­ FOUR MAN house needs' one man. model 970 echo, reverb, etc. Must after the late date or late anything. We’ll be up when the BARGAIN. ONE to two girls. River­ utes from campus. 351-9368 2-12 6 351-7880 pus. 351-6194. 4-12 6 Close campus $55 month plus utili­ sell. Diane 353-0349. 2-12/6 side East. Winter only. 351-4916. ties. 351-8513. 3-12 6 others have rolled In the sidewalks. Our hours are rough 2-12/6 OKEMOS TWO bedroom furnished AVONDALE COTTAGE APART- SNOW TIRES: 8 7Sv<« vhite walls on MENTS-One bedroom furnished. SUBLET: two men - _ ? d . house on sidewalks—but nice for hungry people. apartment. $175'month. Utilities GIRL: FURNISHED house $60 includes Plymouth " 5 0 ^ * pair. 393- WANTED ONE or two men. Capital $130 month including utilities. close to c aiQ > N T t ^ utilities. Judy or Jo. 351-7708. 3-12 6 furnished. 332-6802. 2-12/6 Available January 1 Phone 337- 3-12 6 4229. 2-12/6 Villa. $48.75. 332-6242. 2-12/6 2080 between 6-8 p.m. 2-12/6 EAST LANSING: Two bedroom duplex COUPLE TO sublet three room Bur­ NEED ONE man for three man. three GUITARS-GIBSON SG, solid body W1LLIAMSTON. NINE miles from cham Woods apartment. $125 351- bedroom ranch house. Hagadorn and Garage, basement, appliances. $165 and ES330TDC, hollow body cut­ college One bedroom apartment. ONE MAN needed for four man 3798. 2-12 6 Beech. 353-3184. Ask for Ken. 4-12 6 month. Call evenings 351-7692. 3-12 6 away with cases. 332-5615 or 351- Furnished Utilities included $115 apartment. Beginning winter. $40 9427' 2-12/6 351-6264. 2-12/6 month. 655-2437 or 655-3071. 4-12/6 CAMPUS HILL Apartments: Two FURNISHED TWO bedroom. Two miles GIRL NEEDED to share house winter bedrooms for sublease starting to campus. From $150, utilities term. Call 351-3734. 3-12/6 GOODYEAR WIDE tread tires (51, OKEMOS--TWO bedroom, four beds, ONE GIRL NEEDED winter term. winter term. 351-7795. 02*12/6 paid. 337-0512. 4-12/6 1/3 tread left. Best offer. 351-0495 two baths. Furnished apartment. Near campus. $40/month. 351- 3220. 2-12/6 2-12/6 Nice for four students. $60 month HOUSE: One to four girls $65 each. ONE MAN for two man apartment 1 2 - a n d 2 4 -in c h utilities paid. 1790 East Grand SNOW TIRES. 15". 1500 mile tread in private home. Quiet, good for FOUR MAN duplex, furnished, car­ Apartment: Two girls $55 each. MEN, LARGE core;- ^ r \e s or sin­ River, 1 3 mile east of Okemos, Both walking distance. Furnished wear. $30. pair 487-0762. 2-12/6 Haslett Road at A-Z rental. Call 337- studious person. 351-7913. 2-12/6 peted, men only. 561 Virginia Street. gles. Clos n C N » entrance. Phone 355-9758. 3-12/6 Clean. 332-5320 after 6 p.m. 4-12/6 Parking av. V^ ÎTè. 332-0939 7-12/6 1610 or 332-6802 after 6 p.m . 2-12 '6 AVALON BASS guitar with Kalama­ S P A R T A N S H O P P IN G C E N T E R HOURS NEEDED: TWO men to sublease win­ GIRL WANTED for Rivers Edge be­ TWO GIRLS needed for four girl zoo bass 50 watt amplifier Both $320. Sun, 3 p.m.-l a.m. EYDEAL VILLA APARTMENTS. ter and'or spring. Campus Hill. EAST LANSING: Lilac Avenue, rooms new Best offer. 3514078. 2-12/6 H arrison & Trow bridge Roads ginning winter term, walking dis­ house. Half block from Berkey. Mon.-Thurs. TWO bedroom apartments (or $240 351-3529. Dennis or Chet. 2-12'6 for men $204 a term Cooking, park­ AC RO SS F R O M C A M P U S 11 a.m.-2 a.m. month. Swimming pool. GE appli­ tance from campus. 332-0934. 2-12 6 Call 337-1496. 1-12/6 ing, private entrance. New house. SKIS BUCKLE boots size 8. Poles. ances. garbage disposals, furnished FOUR MAN apartment two blocks F ri. -Sat. to Berkey $70. 351-5119 after 4 ONE OR TWO men for four man EAST LANSING-1717 Haslett Rd. Call 332-2361. 3-12 6 Only worn once. Must sell. Debbie 351-3800 11 a. m.-3 a.m. for four man or five man. Call 35l-4275after5p.m. C p.m. 2-12/6 luxury, ranch style home in East Lansing, winter and spring. Call Three bedroom School. $185. 332-0480. duplex. Marble 1-12 6 EAST LANSING Virginia Avenue: Unsupervised rooms $200 a term. 353-5728. GIBSON MANDOLIN, Call Jeff at 2-12/6 FOUR MAN luxury apartment. New ONE MAN needed for three man 351-0476 between 12-4 p.m. FREE, FAST DELIVERY Cedar Village. Winter-spring. 351- apartment. Three blocks from 2-12/6 NEED TWO GIRLS to take over Private entrance, parking, new house. 351-7443 or 351-8324. 2-12/6 Call 332-2361. 3-12/6 6194 4-12/6 union. 351-5303. ...,2-12 '6 lease December 15th. $60 month, ONE MAN needed for three man utilities included. Laundry facilities HEAD STANDARD skis plus bind­ apartment University 'Terrace. 351- DOUBLE. PARKING, clean, quiet. and dishwasher. Four blocks to cam­ ings. Good condition. Must sell. 6176. 2-12/6 reasonable. 237 Kedzie. 351-9584 pus. Call Kathie at 332-8289. 2-12 6 $40.337-0600. 2-12/6 3-12 6 LARGE APARTMENT private bed­ ONE GIRL furnished house. Beal SINGLE ROOM. Male student. Linens room. One or two men. No lease. Street. Cheap 351-5620. 2-12 6 BICYCLE SALES and service. Also furnished. Near campus Phone 332- $45 month. 485-3964. 1-12/6 1682. 3-12 6 used. EAST LANSING CYCLE, 1215 GIRL NEEDED winter. House near E Grand River. Call 332-8303. C GIRL WANTED for two man apart­ campus. No lease. Cheap. 351- MALE HOUSING: Double rooms. Block BLANK 8 track cartridge tape 300 ment January. Catl 337-2366 Diane. 0873. 2-12/6 Union. 314 Evergreen. Cooking 332- at $2.79. MAIN ELECTRONICS 5558 1-12/6 3839. 3-12 6 South Pennsylvania. C GIRLS NEEDED for house. $61 a CHALET APARTMENTS: One girl month. Washer and dryer. 501 for winter and spring terms. Call Lexington. 351-8371. 2-12/6 351-3919. 1-12/6 Renm m ber-- ONE MAN needed for four man, 3 ACROSS FROM MSU. Unsupervised bedroom house $50.351-0368. 2-12 6 W e’ re Here All male housing. Ten rooms available. Doubles and singles. Parking and THREE BEDROOM, furnished Plen­ Year To Bring cooking available. 351-7028 or 351- tiful parking. Pets. $240 including 4126. 1-12/6 utilities. 351-3634. 2-12/6 You Good Cheer APARTMENT BLOCK campus. Seri­ NEED FOURTH for well kept four bedroom house. Grad or working BEST WISHES FROM ous faculty or graduate man. $80 ED 2-8498. 1-12/6 girl. Available until June. $43.75 plus utilities. 1536 Snyder Road. 351- THE GUYS AT GIRL NEEDED New Cedar Village 4023. 3-12/6 January-August. 351-3405. Reduced rates. 1-12/6 ONE OR TWO girls to sublease. Fur­ nished, $50. Includes utilities except electricity. 332-0858: 332-0429. 3-12 6 RON'S NEEDED; ONE man. Cedar Village sublet. 9 months lease. 351-3052. 1-12/6 NEED ONE girl winter and spring Beal Street. 337-2636. Cheap. 3-12 6 '/SCW. INC. M a y t h i s H o ly S e a s o n MARATHON NEED ONE OR TWO MEN winter FOUR MAN. Cooking, furnished, park­ 337-9808 Term Capitol Villa. $55 month. B rin g B le s s in g s o f 351-0859. 1-12/6 ing, for appointment call 372-1031,' CORNER OF ABBOTT 351-7132 after 6 p.m. 3-12 6 WANTED YOUNG working man to P eace a n d Joy & LIC. LANSING RD. share furnished, luxury one bed­ FURNISHED THREE bedroom house. room apartment with same. 351- Five minutes to campus. Call 489- 0986. 2-12/6 6358. 5-12/6 FOUR MAN apartment, two bed­ FOUR GIRLS needed for Cedar Street rooms. Close campus. $50. 337- house. $60 a month. 351-8820 or 351- 1294 2-12/6 3358. 5-12/6 ONE GIRL term Cha- NEED ONE girl for 8 girl house. Near Z a le s N e w let Apartm R E N T E D 4-12/6 campus. 351-7969. 4-12'6 D ia m o n d D e s ig n s w it h th e WINTER IS HERE! O ld W o r l d L o o k . YOUR, CAR NEEDS HELP NOW $198 Ju m p e r Cables *Starters Generators *H eater *lce Hoses Scrapers Therm ostats *Tire C h a i n s *W i n d s h i e l d W ipers ‘ W in dsh ield F in e 14 k a r a t D e - leer g o ld a n d b la c k h ig h lig h t s ...f o r th e t r e a s u r e d lo o k o f a n t iq u e . A n il-free : Batteries price includes round trip a ir fa r e , hotel, March 15-22 two p a rtie s , tr a n s fe r s , and gratuities Z a l e s M O R R IS A U T O PARTS J E W E L E R S C o n v e n ie n t T erm s IV 4-5441 207 S. W ashington - Lansing for in fo r m a t io n call 3 5 3 -8 8 5 7 814 E , K alam azoo 8 -5 :3 0 M O N ,-S a t. 5962 IllustrationsEnlarged Friday. December 6, 1968 ttjf Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Por Sai« F o r Seri« For Sal* For Salé Lost & Found w •“ “ * • ■'*-* O ARTMENT SIZE-pìano. Cali 485- DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding abd CHRISTMAS TREES - *1.75-5.75 FIRST QUALITY m aterials and work­ LOST: CHERRY Hill High School JOIN S.P.O.M. only 400 miles to ring Men's IM. Reward. 353-1558. X 3-12/6 engagement ring aeta Save fifty par cant or mom. Large »election Spartan Center, Harrison Road manship OPTICAL DISCOUNT 418 Hissing Building. Phone 372-7409. 3-12/6 Chicago. Call The Mayor. 1-12/6 and Trowbridge. 355-1098. 1-12/6 FURNISHINGS FOR one bedroom of plain and fancy diamonds. 825- C-12/6 700 GOALS prove that Gordie Howe apartment. For details phone 899- *110. WILCOX SECOND HAND SPANISH LACE gown, with madonna. LOST: FEMALE german shepherd. still lives and is loved by David >148after (p.m . 3-12/6 STORE. 509 E. Michigan. 48M391 Matching veil. Size 8 *75. 355-5874. WANT IMPORTED Christmas pre­ Gold colored. Tuesday behind Holmes. and Steven Weisberg. 1-12/6 C 1-12/6 sents? Tanzania, Spain . . . from 351-3853 1-12/6 FOR CHRISTMAS: Five concerts school project. 351-3373, evenings LOOKING FORWARD to seeing Chi­ PENTAX SV includes m eter 135igm /îie w » ruigtnr jKw-^wnr 3-12/6 xyV’VD GREY and tan female cat remMiivng two vr>f * Real aeat- u&Dboto A u M ir 'w iv cago Mautjs at rush party! Phi T au. E * - • • ' 4 XU.V J" vwiMt}' Norwood Apartments. 351- pifunites? -ISiA IV 9-5227. 1-12/6 “SAILBOAT 11 used only four times. «823 1-12/6 New sail. Very reasonable. V-M tape THE MAUDS are coming to Rush GRUNDIG transistor 5000 radio with deck and tapes. *250 or best offer. LOST SMALL pet turtle. West Cir­ Phi Taus 1-12/6 adapter for house current, also car­ 337-9450 2-12/6 cle Drive November 27. 355-7393. rying case. One tuxedo suit size 1-12/6 THI HOUSE and No. 1 Eydeal Villa. BEECHWOOD 38S also three men’s business suits, all size 38S. All like new. Call 482- 1965 KLH portable stereo. Perfect working condition. *135. 351-4896 FOUND: GLASSES, brown frames Good luck on finals. Bubbles. 1-12/6 3227 1-12/6 3-12/6 Michigan Avenue. Call 351-9446. DO YOUR thing--Vote Williams Vice 2 Bedroom Apartments 1-12/6 President Armstrong Hall 1-12/6 CHRISTMAS TREES, Scotch Pine, VOX AMPLIFIER. New 45 watts. Cheap. 351-7307. 3-12/6 Now Available for White and Norway Spruce. U.S. LOST: MAN’S LeCoultre wrist watch REX KIBLER is the greatest Pin- mate. Happy Navy, Honey. Jan. 1-12/6 Number 1 Premium. YMCA Abbott- with alarm, leather strap. Reward. 78.332-8657 . 3-12/6 TWO KLH six speakers. *225. V15-11. 355-8297 days. 2-12/6 Excellent. *40. 351-0850. 3-12/6 SKINNY MARY finally Happy 18th WHITER AMP FENDER bassmen and crestwood base both *200. Call 339-8023. 2-12/6 FENDER BANDMASTER amplifier, FOUND: SMALL FUZZY grey long hair cat. Call 332-1910. 3-12/6 Toledo? New York? What now? Love- Sweetness, 1-12/6 “ I don't Know, H arriet! George Just walked r . . ............................................ . T V Stratocaster guitar, and Vox Tone- BIRTHDAY CAKES-7” , *3 64, 8"' bender. 353-1453. 3-12/6 R is o n a i THETA DELTA CHI men: good luck In talking about his communications class, TERM *4.16; 9", *5.20. Delivered. Also sheet cakes. Kwast Bakeries. 484- CHRISTMAS TREES-cut your own. TV RENTALS for students. *9.00 on all your finals. Midge and Gerre. 2-12/6 when something suddenly snapped In me!“ 1317. O Beautiful pines, spruce, or fir. month. Free service and delivery. *2 88. 4811 Ballentine Rd. (Go north TO THE nickel bumming popcorn FURNITURE: PERFECT for student Call NEJAC 337-1300. We guaran­ p e r p e rso n apartment. Call 351-0309. 3-12/6 on Abbott or Chandler). 3-12/6 tee same-day service. C munching, card playing group of Service Transportation Mason House 2 and Sharon. I ll DRY FIREWOOD, seasoned, will de­ miss you love L. Godiva. 1-12/6 SMALL TWIN engine airplane leaving rYPING DONE in my home 214 blocks GOYA G-17 folk guitar. Soft case. livery by the cord. 355-9110. 4-12/6 THESIS PRINTED from campus. 332-1619. O for Miami Christmas Day returning Excellent condition. *200.355-0071. \LVIE: GRADUATION congratulations New Year’s Day-need four people, 3-12/6 USED VACUUM cleaners, tanks, cani­ from the one who cares the most. ANN BROWN: Typlat and MuWUttiy male or female, to share expenses. Two , T h re e o r F o u r-C o *** 35Ç p ag e 1-12/6 sters, and uprights. Prices slashed offaet printing. Dissertations, the­ 339-2890; 339-2263. 3-12/6 no m o r e DINETTE SET, sofa, recliner, all for quick sale. *7 88 and up. DENNu ses, manuscripts, general typing? reasonable. 372-6761. 3-12/6 TEENAGER NO longer-Happy 20th. * L a rg e A p a rtm e n ts DISTRIBUTING'«) 316 North Cedar opposite City Market. 482-2677. C-12/6 Phone 351-6056 Geoffrey Lynn--love, Alanna. 1-12/6 IBM. 18 y e a n experience. 332- 8384. C RIDER WANTED to Philadelphia. f e 5 m i n u t e w a l k to GERMAN SKI SHOES Women's size Share driving and expenses. Fiat ■ cam pus 7, new *20. Harmony electric guitar H R.I. 102 Students: Will pay *5 for WOMEN OF VI.: Nobody can bear dARILYN CARR: Legal secretary 850. Luggage limited. Mitch, 351- *100. Fender reverb amp *200. 337- A m m als you in a pigskin contest. Ortie. • New fu r n itu r e ^ one hour use of your notes. Mine Electric typewriter. After 5:30 p.m. 8135 evenings. 3-12/6 7883. m 3-12/6 were stolen. Renprt on file with 1-12/6 ! and weekends 393-2854 Pick-up • A i r c o n d itio n in g KITTENS TO give away. 332-3171. 2-12/6 campus police 484-3967 1-12/6 > and delivery. C C a rp e tin g SPAGHETTI: I’ll miss you next term. EYE SEE THE LIGHT SHOW CO. Visit often. Love Sara. 1-12/6 LIPPINCOTT’S PROFESSIONAL IBM Wanted BASSET PUPS for Christmas. AKC. tonight at the Union Ballroom. 372- theses typing including math, chem­ Males only. Good pets or obedience BEARDLESS ONE: Happy 22nd birth­ NEED ONE MAN, Cedar Village. Win­ F o r t h e m o n e y . . .Y o u C a n n o t B e a t B E E C H W O O D ! 2267 or 882-1736. 1-12/6 istry 489-0356,489-6479. 3-12/6 dogs. Also black Labrador pups. day and Happy Chanukah. Your 1-p. ter and spring terms. 351-3132. 5-12/4 WE HAVE TH EM I Excellent pedigree. Duckweed Ken­ 1-12/6 SEND YOUR Bicycle to us for the FAST ACCURATE service on term nels. 332-4609. 2-12/6 papers. 1156 Burcham. Call 337-2737. , BLOOD DONORS needed. 87.50 for all R e c ta n g le , R ound, O val winter! SPARTAN BICYCLE STOR­ I positive. A negative, B negative and We F ill P re s c rip tio n s fo r KITTENS FOR adoption. Box trained. AGE. 355-8156. 1-12/6 S e r v ic e 3-12/6 AB negative 810.00. O negative 112.00 ' Ì R e g u la r & S u n g l a s s e s . Call after 5 p.m. 351-8214. 2-12/6 MICHIGAN COMMUNITY BLOOD RENT-A-STUDENT now back in ac­ FAST EFFICIENT typing Call SHIR­ F r a m e s R e p a i r e d ik R e p la c e d D r a ft In fo rm a tio n C e n te r tion. Call 351-5130 for all your LEY MENSE. 339-2069. 3-12/6 CENTER, 50714 East Grand River, FOUND GREY and tan female cat East Lansing. Above the new Cam­ C o m e In A nd P i c k Up vicinity Norwood Apartments. 351- 9 1 1 E . G ra n d R iv e r job needs. 5-12/6 IBM SELECTRIC typewriter: Term pus Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m .-3:30' o u r F R E E L ens C le a n e r 6823. 1-18/6 papers, theses, dissertations, call p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday; P h o n e 351-5283 THESES PRINTED for less than 35c Sharon Vliet, 484-4218. 3-12/6 | Wednesday and Thursday 12 p.m.-6:30 Artm ar Opticians m o b i le Homes Dec. 9 - J a n . 6 per page. Phone 351-6056. 1-12/6 p.m. 337-7183. c 220 A lbert-A bove K n app's C am pus C e n te r -351 -8862 205 A nn St. 332-5520 THESES PRINTED for less than 35c 3-5 M o n d a y - F r id a y ALTERATIONS AND dressmaking per page. Phone 351-6056. 1-12/6 MARLETTE 10 x 50, 1964. Furnished. by experienced Seamstress. Rea­ BABYSITTER WEEKDAYS 8 to 5:30 *3300. Phone 487-5691. 5-12/6 STUDENTS! Your answer to Nat Sci sonable charge. 355-5855. 1-12/6 WILL TYPE and correct minor Call 332-4927. 3-12/6 191 exams is now available at NOTICE TO MARRIED STUDENTS TROTWOOD 1962 One bedroom 10 x 46, Paramount News. 2-12/8 grammatical errora. Free delivery. located In beautiful park. Phone T y p in g Sarvlca 351-5536. 1-12/6 WANTED USED guitar good condi­ 337-7168. 2-12/8 im^m mm mmmmmmm•"*• - • • . vw . cm. r e a f f i r m t h e r i g h t s o f th e e d i t o r - b o a rd h a s b eep w M - e á s te h t sin c e r e c o m m e n d t h a t f o e t h r e a t e n e d d i s p l a y e d e x p lic itly . m o r ta r construction* w ill be c m - H untington, N Y. ju n io r, B eta T heta Pi. Je an E T revethan. D rayton i n - c h i e f t o w ie ld th e f in a l d e c i s i o n o v e r a l l m a t t e r s c o n c e r n in g th e Ed 200 waiver I t c h o s e th e e d i t o r - l n - c h l e f s i x f i n e s b e h e ld In a b e y a n c e p e n d in g 7) “ B e t t e r r e s o u r c e a l l o c a ­ c l a r i f i c a t i o n o f fo e f r e e d o m r e ­ tio n ; b y d is p la y in g p r o g r a m s o n sid e re d m o re rigorously,” L ee sa id . m o n th s a g o , B e r m a n s a i d . P lains senior to L arrie V. H ut­ e d i t o r i a l c o n te n t o f th e n e w s p a ­ p o r t a n d th a t l t r e q u e s t fo e F a c ­ a m u lti- y e a r b a s is , r e s o u r c e s r e ­ Two se m in a rs,w ith the fu tu ris­ H elen B. Collins. D etro it sen­ ton. New M artinsville, W. Va. ior to A rthur C. O sterw ald. senior, B eta T heta P i . p e r. ^ exam slated T h e r e p o r t g iv e s th e e d i t o r f in a l u lty C o m m i t te e o n S tu d e n t A f f a i r s q u i r e d a n d o u tp u ts e x p e c te d In o n e tic p ro g ra m In m ind, a r e sched­ re s p o n s ib ility fo r e d ito r ia l co n ­ “ m o v e w ifo a l l r e a s o n a b l e d i s - p r o g r a m c a n b e m a tc h e d a n d uled fo r Saturday and W ednesday H olt junior. B eta T heta P i B e r m a n a r g u e d th a t th e i s s u e T h e E d u c a tio n 200 In d e p e n d e n t t e n t a n d l t g i v e s fo e s t a f f a d v i s e i p a tg b s ^ 'fo , th e e x a m in a tio n o f fo e a n a l y z e d a g a i n s t t h o s e o f o t h e r of th is term * F ra n c ie M. M artin, Lake F o r­ i t s t a k e w a s n o t c e n s o r s h i p b u t th e S tu d y e x a m w ill b e g iv e n a t r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r f o e f in a n c ia l a f ­ p u b n l H f o p s s e c ti o n o f f o e r e p o r t p r o g r a m s . "On J a n . 8 , p a rtic ip a n ts w ill E llen H arm an, A drian ‘sopho­ est. 111. sophom ore to W illiam .n a d e q u a c y o f th e p u b lic a tio n s 10 a .m . J a n . 2 in 111 E r ic k s o n f a ir s , B e rm a n sa id . Y e tf o e r e a r e w ith a v ie w to r e c o m m e n d in g c ritiq u e the f ir s t two s e s s io n s , 3 ) “ In c u m b e n t l e g i s l a t o r s w ill m o re. Alpha Xi D elta to Mike C. G ross. G rand R apids senior, s e c ti o n o f th e F r e e d o m R e p o r t to H a l l. n u m e r o u s s i t u a t i o n s In w h ic h i t I s c h a n g e s n e c e s s a r y to p r o v id e b e sh o w n t h e I m p a c ts o f c u r r e n t w ith the aid of toped co n v e rsa­ W agoner. A drian junior. Phi n o t c le a r - c u t w h o se d e c is io n s w o r k a b le g u id e lin e f o r th e S ta te d e c i s i o n s b e y o n d fo e a d m i n i s t r a ­ tio n s . , Beta T heta Pi. A n y s tu d e n t w ho f e e l s th a t h e G am m a D elta. sh a ll p r e v a il. N ew s. h a s a d e q u a te ly p r e p a r e d h i m ­ M ary Goss, Indianapolis, Ind. K aren B artak . N iles junior. s e l f th r o u g h in d e p e n d e n t s tu d y senior! Phi Mu to B ernhard Alpha Chi O m ega to G alen Jo h n ­ Indioner. USAF. Library m a y ta k e th e e x a m b e f o r e h e MSU STUDENTS & FACULTY son, Indian Lake senior. Phi w o u ld n o r m a l l y e n r o l l f o r th e c o u rse . 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