Friday I believe . . . MICHIGAN Windy . . TATE NEWS and with high . . . that as long as the . warm a instruments of peace are STATE between 74 and 80. A strong chance of showers tonight and available, war is madness. tomorrow. -Robert F. Kennedy UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Vol. 62 Number 60 Friday, October 10, 1969 Radicals battle police in streets of Chicago Y fighting that took place on the CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie ordered 2,000 members of the result of the Near North Side. with young persons who stormed out, of e slightly injured. ^ National Guard to active duty in Chicago The governor said he talked with Mayor Lincoln Park following a bonfire and Leaders of both SDS wings predicted Thursday after street battles occurred the Riciiard J. Daley about the plans of the rally. 5,000 to 15,000 young persons would night before between police and some 300 radicals Tuesday and Gen. Dunn was asked One SDS group, the Weatherman, attend tiie demonstrations planned through young Radicals. to observe the situation. sponsored the Lincoln Park rally for 400 Saturday in Chicago. Ogilvie said in Springfield that Brig. Gen. A spokesman for Ogilvie said Dunn's persons which ended in two hours of street Richard T. Dunn, who has been in Chicago recommendation was based on the violence skirmishes between Mayor Riciiard J. Daley said at a news police and for two days, recommended that the Wednesday night and the fear that more conference that club-carrying, helmeted youths. There were Wednesday night's Army-affiliated guard be activated as a disorders might occur Thursday night. 65 persons arrested and 34 persons, window-smashing and "guerrilla tactics" were "an including 21 policemen, injured. outrage against the community." The Weatherman's rival for control of He said he would not hesitate to request SDS and recruitment of many unaligned National Guard troops to help quell rioting if necessary, but he said he has no MILLIKEN'S MESSAGE young radicals, is Revolutionary Youth Movement do so at present. plans to II, which sponsored a demonstration Thursday at the U.S. The mayor praised the police who lie courthouse where eight political activists said, "manifested the highest dedication to change being tried charges of crossing state Tax are on duty and professional conduct when in the lines in a conspiracy to incite riots. face of great personal danger they Twelve women, including Bernardine preserved and protected the rights of our Dohrn, 27, former inter-organizational citizens." secretary of SDS, were arrested Thursday to bock schoo after they rushed police during a demonstration near the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Open house Police said about 60 women marched six The "Wolverine" will be holding an specific new proposals until after the referendum. If abreast at Balbo Drive and Michigan Avenue and refused police orders to open 27 house at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 13, in Student- Services Bldg. A pouncing only iticome taxes were used to make Gov. Milliken gave his long-awaited up the slack, he said, personal income tax disperse. Officials said the women, many of Refreshments will be served. whom wore helmets and carried clubs and Anyone interested in working on At a news conference in the Federal Bldg. in Chicago Thursday, message on educational reform to the would increase by 1.5 per cent, from 2.6 to chains, planned to march to an induction the yearbook is welcome to attend. Yippie leader Jerry Rubin makes a point by pounding on the legislature Thursday and proposed a five 4.1 per cent. Corporate and financial cent increase in the cigarette tax to help institutions income taxes would rise by 2.1 center. Photographers, writers, typists and desk. He appeared at the c< nference with the six other defendants Those arrested were charged with other workers are needed. For more who charged with conspiracy to in finance the program. per cent and 4 per cent respectively. are standing behind h , aggravated battery, mob action and information, call 355-8263. mob action at the Democral National Convention. AP Wir Speaking to a joint session of the "In financing better education, however, Michigan lawmakers, Milliken also urged we must do much more than look for new elimination of property tax credits on the sources of revenue," Milliken added. "We state income tax that is due in 1971. must close tax loopholes that provide Block fraternity He said the cigarette tax would yield an unfair advantages. additional $18 million in the current fiscal "We must constantly examine and year if it becomes effective January 1, and re-examine all state spending to eliminate $45 million next year. waste and duplication wherever it occurs." The elimination of property tax credits The governor also tried to alleviate would put an additional $116 million in legislative apprehension on raising taxes development, said that the break was not explained, "that it is hard for us to inter-fraternity councils had been the state coffers, Milliken said. with an election year coming up. unexpected. understand some of their problems. Our established. Dziak said that the members of He told the legislature, in his 35-minute "I am absolutely convinced that the A black "We had discussed establishing a black main problem is that we are not to, fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, botu groups felt that they communicated seat on the council," Dziak said, "and tried relevant to their needs, but it was almost address, that the various state aid programs people of Michigan are willing to pay more announced its withdrawal from the much more with this system and often would cost $183 million. three times, that I know of, to contact all impossible to do much more until tiie> (please turn to page 15) Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) Thursday. planned activities together. In his 14-page message, of the presidents of the black fraternities took part in the organization." Milliken devoted In its statement, the fraternity urged all a scant paragraph to the controversial other black Greeks to withdraw from IFC and get them here together." Dziak agreed, saying that IFC wanted t At the University of Wisconsin, Dziak question of aid to non-public schools. He and the Panhellenic Council. The IFC did meet with representatives of do all it could to lilep the black fraternities said that they had met a black student who recommended $25 million to support "We were involved in a group that is two black fraternities, Alpha Phi Alpha and establish an organization, aiid that it's sat on the executive board of the IFC and 5,800 lay teachers. Phi Beta Sigma, last year, according to facilities would be available to them. dysfunctional to our interests and that represented tiie black fraternities. As previously announced, the governor includes fraternities in its membership Dziak. He said that they disc.issed several "Perhaps this is the best way to establis., "He said that it was difficult at first and proposed a constitutional amendment that whose policies and practices are overtly possibilities for black participation communication," he commented. tiiat it took a person who could really would establish A state-wide property tax racist," stated Alpha Phi Alpha President. including establishing a seat on the council The officers said that tney had met wit: coordinate black and white activities," and suggested^ that it be set at 16-mills. Charles Dillard, Detroit junior. and beginning a black IFC. the IFC at Indiana University i,. Dziak explained, "but he felt that it 8-mills less than the present 24-mill state Dillard also announced plans for a black "We very frankly admit." Douse Bloomington, Inc., where two worked out fine in the end." average. Greek organization which would be He said it would mean a reduction of structured through tiie office of tiie $300 to $400 million in revenues from property taxes and would provide relief for ASMSU vice president for black affairs, Stan McClinton. He explained that the new FOR 'U' EMPLOYES 93 per cent of the property taxpayers. organization would serve the same general Milliken also introduced a local option purpose as IFC, but in a more relevant proposal that would allow the individual context. * school districts to local programs". vote for levy up to 3-miIls on a additional The state's chief executive argued that "enrichment in "Black Greeks do not want to be isolated a purely social-academic environment," Dillard said. "We want to work community to improve the plight of black in the Annual TB test advised By LARRY MOLNAR Dept., said the basic law concerning T.B. Arthur Aim, of the County Health removing the principal responsibility of people, and the IFC was dysfunctional to testing requires annual examinations for all taxation from the local boards would this goal." State News Staff Writer Dept., also maintained that annual T.B. persons who, by nature of their tests are necessary. enable them to give more of their attention Ted Dziak, president of IFC, and Steve occupations, could constitute a health to educational programs. Douse, vice president in charge of MSU does not require student cafeteria menace by infectious T.B. The law "The County Health Dept. feels that it is "I believe deeply in effective local employees who handle food to have annual tuberculosis tests a practice contrary to specifically requires school personnel in highly advisable to have at least an annual control over the quality of education" - M^'-liken said. "This control can only be 'The Association' the advice of both the Michigan State schools up to the 12th grade to have annual T.B. tests. check-up. Because T.B. is a contagious Dept. of Health and the Ingham County disease and can be transmitted through achieved when the local districts are free to concentrate on educational attainment of Gives OK Tickets are now on sale for the Health Dept. Both "strongly advise" that food, persons who handle food as a part of cafeteria employees who handle food be their job should be tested regularly for this its pupils, undistracted by impending Sen. James O.Eastland, D-Miss., performance by "The Association', at "Although the law does not actually financial crises 8 p.m. Oct. 18 in Jenison fieldhouse. given annual T.B. tests. require that persons in higher educational disease," he said. "Because in most cases beyond their power to chairman of the Senate Judiciary Tickets are $2.50, $3 and $3.50 and After a student receives his institutions be tested, the law strongly there is not any state law specifically control or impede." If the property tax amendment passes, Committee, announced the 10-6 may be purchased at the Union, pre-enrollment physical and is registered at recommends that they also undergo annual requiring all employees to have this test, we put as much pressure on Milliken said substantial new revenue vote favoring the nomination of Campbell's Suburban Shop or Marshall MSU, he can work part-time for any checkups," Edwards said. "It is a very, very employers as number of years as a cafeteria employee good practice to follow for all food we can to have such employees checked. would have to come from other sources, Judge Clement F. Haynsworth to Music Co. the Supreme Court. See story, The performance is and never be retested. handlers, even though the law does not probably relying most on income tax being presented increases. He indicated there would be no page 15. AP Wirephoto by ASMSU. Gary Edwards, of the State Health specifically require it," he said. (please turn to page 15) Hart to student speak at Capitol moratorium rally body and faculty, is expected to participate in the moratorium. "I think that this is going to be the largest citizen participation of its kind in In anti-war calling for official expression of the sentiment in Michigan, Vaughn moratorium claim more than 500 student body presidents and newspaper editors on made by President Nixon in a recent press the history of the conference has caused much discontent "The Vietnam war is of concern to the country," he said. Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., will be emphasized that "it is the duty of the some 400 campuses have endorsed the among national coordinators. The whole community," he said. "We need Companion resolutions calling for legislature to protest against a war which is suspension of classes Wednesday. principal speaker at the Vietnam adjournment of the Michigan legislature President said he will not be affected by moratorium to be held here Oct. 15. everyone's help to make this a wide as damaging to the interest of the state as it coalition for peace." Oct. 15 were introduced any kind of campus activity in opposition The senator, Acting President Adams Thursday by Sen. is frustrating to the Federal government." Northern to the war; however, David Support for the nationwide moratorium Sander M. Levin, Michigan University students Hawk, a and U.S. Rep. Donald W. Riegle Jr., D-Berkley, and Rep. He asked the public to join with the say they will go on a day-long fast and turn national coordinator, expressed the value is mounting steadily, as U.S. congressmen Jackie Vaughn III, D-Detroit, and were R-Mich., will speak between 11:30 a.m. legislature in a demonstration that in money saved on meals to a fund to aid of the student protest. and Michigan legislators call for observance referred to committee for further and 1 p.m. at the Auditorium, following study. "Michigan is ready to take the lead among displaced persons in Vietnam. The group of the protest. "The resolutions were introduced the states in the effort to redirect our workshops beginning at 9 a.m. in Fairchild Plans to keep the U.S. House of because we feel that the heading the demonstration at Northern is "The Administration seems to be under Theater. meetings being nation's energies to the solution of issuing black armbands to be worn by the impression that students are against the Representatives in session all night on Oct. organized by concerned citizens on crippling social and economic problems at students and others participating in, or war simply because they or their friends 3. 14 as a symbol of protest against the war Moratorium Day represent important home so that peace can come not only to See National story F j an sympathetic to, the nation-wide antiwar are about to be drafted," Hawk said. were disclosed Thursday by a group of effort to increase the national dialog on the Vietnam but to our own neighborhoods." movement. "Students oppose the war because members. policies of the Federal government in Plans are also being formulated in "The purpose of the moratorium is to Americans and Vietnamese are dying Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, D-N.Y., Vietnam," Vaughn and Levin said, "to Milwaukee, Chicago and Providence, R.I., maximize public pressure to end the war involve more Americans in the debate needlessly and because the war is a disaster spokesman for the group, said enough on according to coordinators from these cities. The Archdiocese of Detroit declared by encouraging a broad cross section of speakers have been lined up to talk through this critical issue and to register public A Washington coordinator reported that next Wednesday as a day of prayer and Americans to work against the war," the night about the need to end the war. sentiment for all leaders to hear and about 15 federal employee groups are fasting for the 1.5 million Catholics under -vl MSU. the moratorium has received according to Gunther Pfaff, a member of "I think it would be a dramatic symbol consider. its jurisdiction, urging them to assess the the steering committee. planning some type of activity in endorsement from Acting President Adams to have the House lights burning all night," problems of war and peace, particularly in Pfaff noted that the entire Greater Rosenthal said at a news conference. The ^ "AH of these aims," they "are in the best American tradition and a continued, conjunction with the moratorium. Vietnam. and several other MSU faculty members, An article in the Washington Post said spectator galleries would also be kept open. vital function of the democratic A statement concerning the moratorium (please turn to page 15) Lansing Community, as well as the MSU process." that national coordinators for the 2 Friday, October 10, 1969 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan House citizens by not listening to what to university comes before the hear MSU's next president. socio-philosophical By SHARONVTEMPLETON area. He State News $taff Writer they have to say, he added. legislators, and the bills tend to "Adams has his finger on the received the Michigan In an effort to find out what favor the target universities.'.' ... pulse of the student body," the Outstanding Teacher Award in Rep. Vincent J. Petitpren, young people are really thinking, Petitpren added his name to representative said. "If someone 1961 and served as president of D-Westland, is sincerely Petitpren and several other the growing list of supporters of from the outside were brought the Michigan Federation of interested in the problems legislators pljun to set up a Acting President Adams as in now, it would take at least Teachers from 1962-64. university students face each grievance committee that will two years to orient him to where day. visit Michigan universities and Adams is now. "I became interested in Chairman of the House hear student complaints. "Adams has breached the gap politics when I helped several Committee Universities, on Colleges and Petitpifen has "Our opinion is that we can't let the students know we're High Court and between brought human contact students and associates in their elections to the board of education," he said. drafted 18 bills benefiting college students in his five years interested unless we got to them. When you have a problem, you grants hearing administration," he added. Petitpren also voiced support "I thought, 'If I can get them elected, maybe I can get myself as a legislator. must go to that problem to solve for the Oct. 15 moratorium to elected, too." "The basic problem between it." to NAACP be held on campus across the In his election as the youth of today and my Petitpren also pointed out the nation. generation is that "'they're failure of Michigan universities WASHINGTON (AP) - The "We need to stop a movement representative, Petitpren defeated an incumbent whom talking, but we're not listening," to provide courses when the Supreme Court agreed Thursday and say to ourselves, 'What is the representative said. to decide whether public schools had served 10 years. His support laborers of the community can this war all about?" he said. "Youth today are more aware in Mississippi - and possibly has grown steadily, and in the attend, universities are, in effect, TTie 41-year-old representative of the rights of man," he denying equality of education. throughout the South -- must be was elected to the House in last election he carried every care explained. "They look at the "We also need a board of integrated immediately. 1964, 1966 and 1968. Along precinct in his district. Rep. Vincent J. Petitpren, D-Westland, Is one of several representatives who Constitution, which says all men regents for Michigan universities The court will rule Oct. 23 on with his work on behalf of are equal, but see inconsistencies that "I'm a full-time legislator plan to visit Michigan colleges to talk with students. The legislators are concerned will give equal an appeal by the NAACP Legal colleges, he is vice chairman of about the lack of parent-youth communication. Petitpren, a former professor at in the real world." Defense and Educational Fund now," he said. "I intend to keep representation to all schools, the House Taxation Committee on working in government as Eastern Michigan University, is familiar with student problems. We're denying the right of that demands immediate regardless of size or financial and a member of the State expression to our younger abilities," he said. "Now each desegregation of 222 public Affairs, and long as I can serve my electors." State News photo by Jerry McAllister the Towns and schools in 33 Mississippi Counties Communities. districts. Formerly a high school An announcement the IN LANSING AREA downstairs on teacher and a professor at hearing was unexpected before Eastern Michigan University, he Monday and lent an extra is currently working on his measure of urgency to the doctorate degree in the court's view of the dispute. 14 steps to be exact Last Chance to See Mr. Dynamite V. D. regarded as epidemic for the BEST The most common age group treated for ghonorrhea is 20 to 24 years. Available medical records show this group has contacted JAMES BROWN about twice as many cases as the over age 25 group or the 15 to Veneral disease (V.D.) in the 19 years of age class. CORN BEEF Lansing area has reached epidemic stage, officials of the Ingham County Health Dept. reported this week. Syphiliscases are most common in the age 25 years and over group. For the year 1968, 76 cases were reported to the health The health department treated 940 cases of ghonorrhea from department in this age group, in comparison to 13 in the 20 to 24 SANDWICH in town! REVIEW Jan. 1 to Oct. 1, nine cases more than it treated for the entire year of 1968. It treated up to 40 cases a week during September. Also, figures reported for the Ingham County Health Dept are nowhere near inclusive of all the cases that have been treated in years group, and five for the 15 to 19 year group. Dr. Maurice Reizen, director of the Ingham County Health Dept., attributes the increase in veneral disease to "growing lack of individual responsibility. "The 20 to 24 age group represents the time of life when men 8:00 P.M. this area. No records are available for the number of patients treated by and women are in full sexual powers," Dr. Reizen said. "The NEW to the MONDAY OCT. 13 private physicians in the Lansing-East Lansing area, and Olin Health Center refuses to disclose the number of provided medication for. cases it has mobility these individuals have contributes to the likelihood of contracting the diseases." "What we must constantly stress is that treatment is available Rathskeller- *1 THE CIVIC CENTER Statistics released by the department do not indicate how many of the patients were college students, but doctors said this for these diseases," Mrs. Irma Hill, public health educator said. "Private physicians including the Olin staff, are the primary A SANDWICH number was "increasing." sources for treatment. THINGS "For One clinical worker said the patients' breakdown by sex medically indigent persons, it is the county's SWING BAR! showed that six of every 10 treated were males. responsibility to take care of them," Mrs. Hill said. "This includes TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL IN THE college students, even though they may not be residents of this PARAMOUNT NEWS LOCATIONS county." RATHSKELLER The reluctance of minors to seek treatment out of fear that AND AT JOHNNY'S RECORDS their parents would find out prompted the Michigan Legislature to pass Bill 2080, which releases minors from the ADVANCE TICKETS $4.00 once-compulsory parental consent needed before treatment of ghonorrhea or syphilis. AT THE DOOR $5.00 Even before passage of this bill in late August, Olin did not OFEAST LANSING require parental knowledge before treatment. NO RESERVE SEATING! 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Its president of Massachusetts. moratorium to protest the the White House. speeches against the war in the history of this country." condemned President Nixon's In Sacramento, A summary Vietnam war is growing into a nationwide affair involve persons of all ages, that will Indications are that form of activity connected with the moratorium will take some place Senate and House. Congressional staff members plan a vigil on the Capitol steps. Names of war dead will be read at hundreds of ceremonies recent press conference statement that he would not be students plan a 24-hour outside the home of Republican Calif, vigil capsuU summary of th» day's «vents from including one in New York's affected by protests. Gov. Ronald Reagan. Gov. wlr« services. including politicians, in every state. Plans to keep the House in Wall or Street, where financial Dozens of colleges have Dewey Bartlett of Oklahoma businessmen and professional Sponsors plan to have 45,000 session all night on Oct. 14 as a workers are scheduled to take cancelled classes or announced declined to at people, as well as the students marchers in the Washington symbol of protest against the appear collet- part with Mayor John V. that absences would not be rallies, but Sen. Fred R. Harm, who started it. procession. They will be led by war disclosed by Rep. were Lindsay and former Deputy penalized. But Chancellor Glenn D-Okla., the Democratic Plans for the the widow of the late Rev. Dr. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, D-N.Y., Defense Secretary Roswell S. Dumke of the 19-campus national chairman, accepted. moratorium-meaning suspension Martin Luther King, Jr. who said enough speakers have Gilpatric. California State Colleges In Massachusetts, George S. of normal activities-include Seventeen senators and 47 been lined up to talk The executive board of the "I believe through prohibited* dismissal of classes McGovem, D-S.D., will rally on deeply in effective rallies, speeches, marches and congressmen have expressed the night. He said of the Central Conference of American and ordered disciplinary action the Boston Common. Sen local control over the quality of religious services from coast to support so long as the moratorium, "I think that is Rabbis, representing 1,100 against any professors who Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., coast, culminating in a 5 p.m. moratorium is "peaceful, lawful Reform education." going to be the largest citizen rabbis, endorsed the disobey. will speak at a World Affairs -Gov. Milliken The New York City school Council luncheon. board will let teachers and pupils In West Virginia a candlelight COULD SPEED WITHDRAWALS have the day off, but urged those who stay in school to hold march and rally in downtown Charleston will culminate with discussions about Vietnam. the names of the West Virginia More than 100,000 people are war casulaties being read. Sen. expected at a rally in Boston, Birch Bayh, D-Ind., will speak at U. S. deaths drop where the city council instructed Marshall University. International News war the mayor to appropriate observances. Three New England governors arrange The Rev. Frank president of Wheeling College will Haig, offer mass for war dear'. SAIGON (AP)-American endorsed the idea-Democrats Bethany College plans a fast, and break-through toward ending the North Vietnamese and Viet North Vietnamese and Viet Soviet submarines are making regular cruises into the battlefield deaths in Vietnam Kenneth Curtis of Maine and Fairmont College students will war. Some military officers Cong to launch last week dropped to 64--the a winter-spring Cong losses last week dropped to Frank Licht of Rhode Island and march to the courthouse for Indian Ocean, Navy sources say. pointed to the weather. Heavy offensive about the a lowest toll in beginning of 1,899. Republican Francis W. Sargent rally. U.S. Navy strategists cite this in support of their thesis nearly three monsoon rains are hampering November, revealed in The latest years--and official sources said as reported U.S. that the Soviets are widening their global operations and allied and enemy operations. captured documents. casualty figures raised to 38,887 Thursday, if the downward "The whole year's activities In addition to the 64 U.S. the number of Americans killed seeking to exert influence in an area that is virtually a trend continues President Nixon have generally been on a lower battle deaths last week-the in action since Jan. 1, 1961, naval vacuum. might be prompted to speed up scale than last year," a top U.S. lowest toll since the week ending when U.S. personnel first Squadrons of Soviet surface warships made special troop withdrawals. officer said, adding that bad Dec. 3 1966, when 44 became involved. Of this At the same time, it was port calls around the rim of the Indian Ocean last year, weather, particularly during the Americans died in action-South number, 2,844 were killed in the disclosed that U.S. and South but Navy sources indicated the Russian submarine summer, had crimped enemy Vietnamese and enemy battle four months following President Vietnamese forces have pulled deaths dropped. cruisers supply and troop replacement Nixon's announcement of the are on a more regular basis. out of the once-forbidding A efforts. South Vietnamese initial withdrawal of 25,000 U.S. The United States maintains no fleet units in the Shau Valley, seized last spring "There's question that the no headquarters said 209 troops from South Vietnam. He Indian Ocean, and the British are giving up their after a controversial battle for cyclic nature of this is related to government troops were killed in has since ordered another traditional naval and military role in the whole region Hamburger Hill. Lack of enemy the weather," he said, and the week ending at midnight 35,000 out of the war zone by east of Suez. activity was given as the reason^ recalled a similar low level of Saturday, the lowest toll since mid-December. U.S. officials declined to enemy activity during October the week ending May 10, when Unofficial figures show that speculate on whether the of last year. 182 South Vietnamese fighting A State 15,936 Americans have been Dept. spokesman reported Thursday the deepening battle lull Military sources cautioned, men were killed. killed since the United States United States has been disappointed so far in its efforts foreshadowed a political too, that they still expect the Allied headquarters reported and North Vietnam opened the to renew ambassadorial talks with Communist China. Paris peace talks on May 13, Press officer Carl Bartch was asked at a news 1968. A total of 8,830 U.S. G.I. education bill troops have died since Dec. 7, plagued conference for information on published reports that when the talks were widened to there have been some kind of vague signals from Peking include the Viet Cong's National of a willingness to ease policy toward the United States. Liberation Front and South Vietnam. Allied forces have withdrawn from the once-forbidden The 101st Airborne's 3rd A Shau Valley, captured last May after the controversial battle for Hamburger Hill. The last major elements of the U.S. 101st Airborne by subcommittee delays The Senate subcommittee is Brigade, deployed withdrawal which to of had screen Marines been from the By SHIRLEY JOHNSON reportedly make the benefits along the demilitarized zone. Division and the South Vietnamese 1st Infantry Division State News Staff Writer retroactive to Sept. 1. The also considering a proposal The 3rd Marine Division is Due to an excessive delay of a House-passed proposal made the which is designed to increase departed the bomb-pocked valley last month. Maj. Gen. leaving the war zone under subcommittee of the Senate benefits effective upon participation of ghetto veterans Nixon's latest withdrawal order. Ngo Quang Truong, the South Vietnamese commander Labor and Public Welfare enactment of the bill. in the G.I. programs. said in an interview Thursday. Within this area, a Committee, the passage of the Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., fight could "We found that because of the lack of enemy activity, there was no longer any need to stay there," Truong G.I. educational bill expected until early in 1970. is not chairman Committee's of the Labor develop between the House and Senate and delay passage of the Hillel Foundation Girl talk. Boy talk. subcommittee, Congress could, however, began hearings the legislation bill until well into the coming All talk goes said. "The valley has been dried out of the enemy." make any increase in benefits on better refreshed. June 24. The subcommittee has retroactive to Sept. 1. been unable to come up with a House Veterans Committee Coca-Cola — with a lively lift Czechoslovakia barred its citizens from private travel The House has already chairman, Rep. Olin Teague, rate increase to present to the SAT., OCT. 11 to the West Thursday in the most drastic tightening of approved a 27 per cent increase full committee. D-Tex., said he's against making and never too sweet — refreshes best. 8:30 p.m. frontier control since the 1968 Soviet invasion. in G.I. Bill education allowances. Even after the subcommittee a "social and welfare" program Under the Union Rm. 35 The cutoff went into effect at midnight Wednesday house-passed bill, proposed an increase, there is out of the G.I. bill. things 20 monthly allowances for single little chance of Senate action on In several speeches recently and caught hundreds of travelers at airports and frontier crossings and brought dismay to the Czechs and Slovaks. veterans would rise from $130 to $165; for married veterans the G.I. Bill allowance before late October. Senate chairman, Labor Ralph Committee Yarbough, MIXER better,! Relatively free travel to the West started even before the ouster of Stalinist Antonin Novotny as president in from $155 to $195; and for veterans with two dependents, If any differences occur between the Senate and House D-Tex., has charged the Veterans Aid and the Defense Dept. with ^with Coke Rock-Jazz Band from $175 to $222. bills, they would have to be "deliberatly holding down" G.I. 1968. and had been one of the last freedoms remaining The Senate Labor and Public resolved in conference. Bill enrollment, observing that THE TIN CUP BLUES after the Soviet Invasion. Welfare Committee is expected Even after passage of the "They want to spend money on a Airline and travel officials were informed early to come up with an even more measure, veterans in school war in Southeast Asia worse Admission Free Thursday that all exit permits in private passports have generous allowance. According would not receive any benefits than they want to educate our been declared invalid, effective immediately. to Jim Morris, director of the until early next year. young people." EVtRYONE WELCOME Veterans Aid center at MSU, the rise is in the neighborhood of The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State $60 monthly. National News The Senate's bill would University, is published every class day and Sundays during four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Subscription rate is $14 per year. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird said Thursday the U.S. the WOLVERINE wants HELP military command in Saigon has received new Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inlarn orders covering battlefield operations and placing Daily Press Association, Associated Collegis.te Press, Michigai Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, Unitet highest priority on Vietnamization of^the war. States Student Press Association. on Laird said policy is against public release of specific battlefield instructions, but he generally described the Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Michigan. American tactical approach now as one of "protective Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Service reaction." Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. The defense chief told a news conference the U.S. Phones: command no longer is under presidential injunction to Editorial 355-8252 maintain maximum pressure on the enemy, a phrase Classified Advertising 355-8255 often used by former President Lyndon B. Johnson. Display Advertising 353-6400 Business-Circulation Common Plea Judge Bernard C. Brominski says he will Photographic 355-3447 355-8311 PHOTOGRAPHERS disclose Friday morning his decision on a motion by Mary Jo KopechneY parents to dismiss a Massachusetts petition for an autopsy on their daughter's body. Brominski's office announced Thursday afternoon 0 ON CAMPUS that copies of his decision would be available at 1 1 a.m. in the grand jury room outside his courtroom. The 28-year-old secretary drowned July 18 in a car • •337-1681 CALL Little Caesars driven by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass. WRITERS and Awarding the Medal of Honor to four Vietnam heroes. President Nixon said Thursday he is "confident that the £1071 T ROWBRIDGE RD. JNEAR HARRISON RD. Pizza Treat I----COUPON--"-| challenges of peace will uncover great heroism in J OFF CAMPUS CREATIVE-TYPE America's younger people." Nixon said that on an ocassion like the one at which 0 CALL I 50< OFF I ON A MEDIUM OR LARGE he anew honored to four Army men, "we bringing the peace, dedicate ourselves which we all want, so that J337-1631 ■ PIZZA PIE PEOPLE men like this, who have this element of greatness within them, may become heroes meeting the challenge of 1203 peace ..." It was Nixon's first public appearance at a Medal of E. GRAND RIVER Honor ceremony in four months. 3 BLOCKS WEST Michigan News OF HAGADORN OJREM HOUSE Racial Kalamazoo trouble flared at a junior high school near Thursday, with one girl reported knocked out during a brief fracas in which nine assaults were FREE 27 student se •DELIVERY) reported. There were no arrests. 7:30 Officials at Hillsdale Junior High School in suburban monday, Kalamazoo Township said the incident began when 50 to 60 black students began running through the halls. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 10. 1969 5 > MPA ASSESSES PRESS Issues Media racism aired at seminar Perspective By DENISE FORTNER The MPA set up session newsmen to and bring their the one-day together aders to preparations," community. Ben Holman, to tue director black of understand the problems. You can't ignore the problem. You have to get out and cover it." "They are conviced that the black people are the agents of most of their troubles," he said. » the performance of the community relations services, However, Power said, the "When their rage builds up, we'll press during race relations, as of U.S. Dept. of Justice, said the people have to be informed and experience a new explosion, the "After Kerner' ... A New 1969. press needed to "learn how to educated in a manner that beginning of a new racial war." Look at the Press" was the topic The morning session of the satisfy the needs of the black won't offend them. Austin Scott, special writer for these children are voluntarily If you are not part of the for the Michigan Press Assoc. program was concerned with the minority without disturbing the "You can't cram it down their the Associated Press in solution. .that's right, you are being sent to Main Street . School, which has enrollment realtors who bend over (MPA) seminar Tuesday. views of men outside the minds of the white majority." throats because they'll just reject Washington, D.C., said that the part of the problem. The Kerner Commission issued newspaper profession toward the it," he said. black of 350-400. backwards to be fair," she said. community of today Whose problem? The its report on racism in the press. "Rather, you have to educate deserves special writers, similar Realtors, to some degre Mrs. Kron said some have a problems are those of school United States two years ago. Sen. Coleman A. Young, accelerate improvement. them so they'll understand the to other specialist reporters who control neighborhood and misplaced idea of fair"--they ^ desegregation. It has them. Of the press, it said: "We minority floor leader of the "One way to- understand racial news in ways that relate to educational black-white ratios "warn" whites cover politics or science. Ernie Boone, asst. director of the Model Cities Program, said by what houses in what Wa^K i v^mies neif, 1 Or TOO "hen y. believe IS no conipe » that the media have thus Michigan Senate, said that there is would be to employ more blacks ill the the people in the suburbs." "You need a reporter who neighborhoods they show to white, far failoH failed to tn rcnnrf Qrlon atnlv report adequately 11 is Mrkt racist inillcHcp injustice in in the the in the news media HPWS media ailri and let let thp tiie He added that it was the knows the black community and that desegregation of Lansing the and whom. , .... on causes on me causes ana consequences newspaper worm, world. Youngroung cited cnea public yuunc i know what's really newspapers responsibility to let who is interested in the black schools is in progress and that " the school board is on the time Most Lansing realtors, blame the imo the H.aitnrcwhpn realtors when many manv civi' disorders and the Detroit, which has 45 percent happening country," ommunity know why race community, interested enough however, they do not D'am? ir f thi- in format people ask for this information. mn underlying * Xproblems of race black and yet is served by a press Holman said, schedule which has been set. say that has V "at best only 5 ^ nor per Newsoaoer, "I do not see that "selectively show" homes to cent." their clients. Scott deplored the "one desegregatio'n is being blocked in The black community views afternoon session for a panel Louis A. Cassels, senior editor dimensional man" created by State "We show an awful lot of voting the City of Lansing," Boone the "press" as the white-man discussion moderated by Fra.ik of United Press International in American newspapers, the one homes in West Lansing," Walter said. Neller, realtor, said. "We sell a establishment press, Young Angelo, president of Michigan Washington. D.C., said that the sided view of a person But, talk to Mrs. Clinton said. American press is not analyzing lot to black people and a lot to newspapers tend to give. Canady, member of the Lansing "The black attitude toward Philip Power, editor of the current racial problems. white. Black are moving into the He asked that newspapers do Board of Edcuation, and she'll Observer Newspapers in Livonia. for is quite cynical.' nice sections more and more." more than "label" tell you some of the problems. Mrs. Canady mentioned "the increasing resistance in black who When asked about might show a buyer a realtors up amen Frank W. Render, senior sa'd that his newspapers are research assoc., Policy Institute, concerned with race relations in Syracuse University Researcii suburbia. He added that many whites in convenient terms. Scott said that "manufactured certain neighborhood depending leaders" of groups, especially the communities to what they feel is 'We've got to get out and talk the By MARGARET YAX Corp., said that the press had to the North are convinced that blaci; people will slowly fade one-way desegregation. on buyer's race, Neller of to the people," he said. "It's give "some they are being discriminated She said some feei that the replied, "I'm sure no realtor has Voting should be lowered to 18 years of age in A important to them to against. into the background. process should be two-way, so as practiced that for five years. according to opinions voiced at a public hearing on voting age not to strip communities of their They're criticized, but there s no reduction Wednesday night. schools ground for that. Each realtor The public hearing, before the Michigan House of She said there could be better knows lhere's a law and lives bV Representatives Committee on Revision and Amendments to the preparation "on both ends of tbe 'aw- Constitution, concerned House Joint Resolution A, which would the deal" to help the receptivity Realtor Urban Simon said, "I don't know of one realtor in the give 18-year-olds the vote. of teachers, parents and Zolton Ferency, former Democratic candidate for governor students. City of Lansing who practices said he hoped that the committee would be able to convice two Mrs. Canady said there is a discrimination in any way, shape thirds of both houses so this amendment could be on the ballot need for the evaluation of the or form. I suppose there are next November. progress of students sent into some who have some "The last time this proposal was on the ballot most people other areas. She said this would old-fashioned ideas. I don t ignored it," Ferency said. If the issue is voted on again in the concern what tracks students are know who they are. The 1970 election, it could easily become lost among proposed placed in—if it will-in college die-hards die hard^ constitutional amendments to change the education system in the prep, special education classes state, he said. other categories. Both parties should conduct campaigns on this issue this time. Another problem Mrs. Canady whites than to colored, discussed was racism and . Urban said there ha Previous campaigns have indicated how effective youth can be resistance to integration. She times when he felt black buy when dedicated and aware he said. This would be a good termed it "a national problem" were trying to test him. "I don't blame them. opportunity for them to participate in political processes. They've been whiclj exists in the North and Ferency said. the South. that misused and abused enough." This would also be an opportunity for Michigan to have the He said that his staff is northern schools on the whole foresight to extend the voting franchise in view of the rumor became segregated by design, composed of independent about direct voting, nationally he said. contractors and he cannot keep not by law. Eighteen-year-olds are treated like adults in courts the armed track of all they do. Urban One way parents have used to service and in matters of marriage and taxation, Mary Kay added with regard to selling avoid sending their children to Wickens, East Lansing freshman, said, but noting that they are integrated schools, she said, is according to race. not given adult rights, such as voting. "If f catch the salesman who the medical transfer saying Educational standards have risen and have given youths a better does it, his license will be taken attending the school could be understanding of problems, she explained. off the wall. It's against the law detrimental to the child's Voting is only part of the issue, another student said. and it's not Christian." emotional health. "If the voting age is lowered to 18 years, youth will also be able "This is used by black parents "I think many of the realtors to hold office and participate in the political process." he said. now," she said. discourage integration The 18-year-old vote "is the most important single issue of our Mrs. Canady said the object communities." said Mrs. Walter generation." said state Rep. Jackie Vaughn III, D-Detroit and should not be Kron. president of the West Side "desegregation." member of the committee. but integration" through Neighborhood Assn. participati academically in the school, both extracurricular activities, said that a school which and jn She not she blacks can be shown the same five or six homes by several realty firms, or can be- told the house can be bought for The Burgundy Street "integrated" reflects the attitude price-whic h of the community instead of helping to community's attitude. She said the change only white the higher than it would be for When you know Singers were just students some are being bussed to a predominantly black school are 30 children whose parents members of the West Side •••••••••• INC it's for All your keeps sharing, all your 10 unknowns from Kansas. Neighborhood Assn. She said special memories have grown into a precious and enduring love. Happily, these Foreign affairs • cherished moments will be forever symbolized by your diamond engagement ring. Then they entered lectures set • If the natne. Keepsake is in on Delta Thursdays Phi Epsilon will otter the ring and on the tag. you are assured of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. The the Intercollegiate this term a weekly program of engagement diamond is lectures and discussions of topics related to international relations, forcigh trade and the foreign service. flawless, of superb color, and precise modern cut. Your Keepsake Jeweler has a choice selection of many Music Festival. These presentations, which are lovely styles. He's listed in open to the public, are held at the yellow pages under p.m. every Thursday in 33 7:30 Union. "Jewelers " The Burgundy Street Singers performed as regulars this Next Thursday. Herbert Spivack. diplomaVin-residence summer on CBS-TVs Jimmie Rodgers Show and are now under for the 1969-70 school year, will speak on "Careers in the Foreign Keepsake contract to Budweiser. From Kansas State Service." Spivack has served most University recently as minister counselor students...to professional entertainers in one year! for poiitical-eeonomic affairs at the American Embassy in New Delhi. He has had prior enter no>v ! assignments in Cambodia, Sign up now for the 1970 REGIONAL COMPETITIONS: Burma. Japan, France, Iran and Wrel.mgton.D_C At both of tnese Delta Phi Epsilon will meetings, be holding Bl.ck.ndWM. q p, 7 C± H Z II. 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LOS ANGELES . • JACKSONVILLE 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 10, 1969 SPORTS- Duffy to show By MIKE MANLEY State News Sports Writer sophomores with limited game well. experience, will see action this weekend. Still another first year man, Gary VanElst> wU1 log Playmg new 255-pounder i backup man Kulesza. will serve to regular Bruce faces in Buckeye clash as You can't stand pat when jyour team hasn't played as well as you hoped it would. We will uatMieiu will backfield win be fullback Kermit ue luiiuatn Smith. The powerful runner from Baytown, rvcuiui. Texas, has has ii also yards. There will be a welcome party for new students. The have MSU Cycling Club will cycling tours at 9 a.m. ENGINEERING flES Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, beginning at the Men's I.M. All Placement Bureau interested members and non-members may take part. Green Splash Synchronized Swimming will hold synchronized swim clinics as mechanical engineering, follows: 7 p.m. Oct. 1 for dry The following- employers . - will KIMBERLY-CLARK _ . . mathematics, physics, marketing land meeting; 7 p.m. Oct. 6, 8, te interviewing Oct. 15, 16 and C9RP:. Accounting, financialfinancial varjous (B,M). Personnel administration, 13, for swim clinics; and 7 p.m. 17. If you are interested in an administration, chemical SHELL COMPANIES, purchasing (B,M). Location: Oct. 15 for try outs. The clinics organization, please report to engineering, civil engineering, GEOLOGY: Geology majors Northeast United States. will be held in the Faculty the Placement Bureau at least computer science, electrical (B,M,D). Location: various. GENERAL SERVICES Lounge of the Women's I.M. two school days in advance to engineering, mechanical SHELL ADMINISTRATION: Civil and with officers of Green Splash COMPANIES, _ speaking. sign up for an interview and to engineering, chemistry, AGRICULTURE: Agricultural electrical (B,M). Mechanical obtain additional information, mathematics (B,M). Labor and biochemistry, agricultural engineering majors (M). The organization of Arab OCT. 15 and 16: industrial relations (M). economics and horticulture Location: Chicago, Illinois. Students will hold "Arabian Economics, general business majors (B,M,D). Location: OLIN CORPORATION: Night" at 7 p.m. Oct. 11 at the BETHLEHEM STEEL administration, personnel various. Accounting majors (B). VFW on North Cedar St., Holt. CORP.: Accounting, general administration majors (B,M). OCT. 16: Chemical engineering majors There will be entertainment, business administration, Marketing majors (B). BURROUGHS (B,M). Electrical engineering Arabic food and dancing. For industrial administration, all Psychology majors (B,M). CORP., majors (B). Mechanical tickets and information, contact SALES ONLY: Marketing the International Center Foreign majors, college of engineering. Location: various, engineering, metallurgy, chemistry, mathematics, physics LYBRAND, ROSS AND majors (B,M). Location: North economics Student Office, or call central United States. majors (B,M). 351-9128. majors (B,M). Location: various. MONTGOMERY: All MBA s; General business administration accounting, financial majors (B). Marketing majors The India Club will show the administration majors (B,M,D). CORPORATION: (B,M). Personnel administration Location: various. movie "Milan" at 7:30 tonight in 110 Anthony Hall. Admission will be $1.25 for members, Special election' Li, vn, r-~ — \ $1.50 for non-members. hczlrl k\/ AANA fltriu SCIENCE: Chemical engineering Electrical engineering (B,M,D). fjy IV\ I I/~\ (B,M). Civil engineering (B,M,D). Mechanical engineering (B,M,D). The Muslim Student Assn. will Systems science majors (B,M). hold Electrical engineering (B,M,D). ~ ' a prayer meeting at 1 p.m. Mathematics majors (B,M). W££- officers Mechanical majors (B,M,D). Mathematicsengineering every Friday in the Alumni Lounge of the Union. new (B,M). Location: various. Physics DIGITAL EQUIPMENT, Flicks (MSU Cinema Guild) Doug Laycock, E. Lansing majors (B,M). Location: various. CORP.: MBA's; computer will show films today and was chosen president of SHELL COMPANIES, science, electrical Saturday in 109 Anthony. The Men's Halls Assoc. (MHA) in a double feature includes "The special election held last night. Phantom of the Opera," starring Lon Chaney, and "The Tom Ball, Adrian senior, was elected vice president. guest rooms General," starring Buster Keaton. The special election was a Company Coming? The result of the resignations of Business Associates Due? English Language Center needs volunteers to MHA president Bob Loerke and more help foreign students learn Jim Hartvin, elected spring term. CO conversational The other officers elected • 202 Deluxe Rooms English. If interested, call Language Center, 353-0802. the English spring term will retain their s • Sensible Rates offices. "I o The course and faculty see myself spokesman for a evaluation committee has many positions open. People are lobby," Laycock said. The new resident would like to see the p at needed to help write committee take part in up academic evaluations that were given last policies, such as tenure K year. Apply at 307 or 331 decisions. Student Services Bldg. CO Emhasis will be put on social LU The Student Education Corps involvement by the new officers. will continue accepting "Residents should be made more Z) volunteer p.m.Oct. applications through 5 10. Because of the socially are aware of problems they involved with," Ball said. o Phone 351-5500 for Reservations overwhelming number of 1100 Trowbridge Road, Off 127 requests, more volunteers are at Trowbridg, needed. If you have a half day MHA is currently working on At the Campus, Michigan State University free, once a week, you could be an optional 24-hour open house tutoring or otherwise assisting roposal. The proposal is now teachers schools. and students Transportation in area is before ASMSU. guest rooms provided. For further information, call 353-4002, or come to 26 Student Services Bldg. hold The a Hillel Foundation will mixer at 8:30 p.m. SEUUtEtfS OKTOBESmr Saturday in 35 Union. The music will be by "The Tin Cu Blues," a rock-jazz Everyone is invited. Admission band. is plzzb-blgr-undflul.. Spartan Group Alcoholics Anonymous will hold a meeting at 8 p.m. Sunday in the basement of St. Tomas Aquinis Church in East Lansing. All persons with drinking problems are welcome. The Beal Film Group will show films today and Saturday. "Life Upside Down," a french movie will be shown at 7, 8:40 and 10:20 p.m. in 104B Wells Hall. Admission is 75c. No ID is required. "Long Day's Journey Into Night" will be shown at 7 ' and 9:30 p.m. in 106B Wells Hall. Admission is 50c. No ID is required. The Student Duplicate Bridge Club welcomes all players to attend their weekly meetings at m. each Sunday in 141 Akers. No previous duplicate experience is necessary. For information,call Mike,489-2133. The Albatross Coffeehouse Cadre will hold the Albatross Coffeehouse at 8:30 tonight and Saturday on 527 E. Grand River. Entertainment will be by A1 Sutterfield, plus the blues group rmth." Curtis Clark, composer and folk artist from New York, will also entertain. Petitions for Ureal issues are ■pizzh niRUR^ye raeiie souse- available on the third floor, Student Petitioning Services is open Bldg. through $517 S.fedar 3SJ-3250 Tuesday. Turn in petitions to 308 Student Services Bldg. 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 355-8255 CAR SHOPPING? Save your shoe leather.. .Read the WANT ADS for the best buys CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank Employment For Rent LARGE FURNISHED apartment for 1964 RAMBLER Station Wagon. 6 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST to NEWG.E. Portable and stands rented FIREBIRD 1967, 2 door hardtop. 3 girls on Albert. Utilities paid. 400, V-8, 4-speed, power, vinyl cylinder, stick shift. $300. work part-time, 11 p.m. to 7:30 only to MSU students and faculty. Call 694-8266. 4-10/10 roof, wide oval tires. Take over 372-8097 or 882-2810. 5-10/13 a.m., Friday or Saturday. ASCP $8.84 month [including tax). TO payments. Balance due $1,894.80. registered or eligible. Would STATE MANAGEMENT Phone Credit Manager IV 9-2379. SUNBEAM ALPINE 1967. Rebuilt consider non-registered if qualified FURNISHED APARTMENTS CORPORATION. 444 Michigan O 10/10 engine, 3 new tires. Mechanically through experience. Excellent Ave. 332-8687 C • AUTOMOTIVE excellent condition. $1050. salary. Apply Sparrow Hospital • EMPLOYMENT $55. per man FORD STAR Liner, 1960 hardtop, 372-8097, or 882 2810. 5 10/13 personnel or call 487-6111, TV RENTALS: G.E. 19" • FOR RENT 2-door. Very good condition, Extension 333. 3-10/10 portable--$8.50 per month (4-man apts.) TAKE ME home and love me. For • FOR SALE $250. Call 655-2727 for including stand. Call JR. sale, 1965 Porsche. Very good TWO SERVICE Station attendants • LOST & FOUND appointment. 5-10/12 CULVER COMPANY, 351-8862 condition. Offers' Phone wanted for $160. married couples shifts, from 9 a.m. - 5 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C • PERSONAL 332-1343. 7-10/10 p.m. and 6-11 p.m. Call 355-6038, 4 blks. to • PEANUTS PERSONAL FORD 1968 Thunderbird, 2 door. Campus after 6 p.m. 5-10/13 TV RENTALS-Students only^ • REAL ESTATE Factory air, all power. 15,000 miles. TEMPEST 1962. One owner, stick Low monthly and term rates. Call Ph. 337-0298 372-1437. X4-10/12 or • SERVICE shift, very clean. Economical $9.00 a day for about 3 hours, dinner 484-2600 to reserve yours. • TRANSPORTATION 482-3550. 2-10/10 cook for 30. Prefer HRI. UNIVERSITY TV. C HALSTEAD FORD GALAXIE, 1962. S-90 Mgt. Co. 351 9086. 3 10/10 • WANTED Honda. 489-1842, 1124 Lincoln TORNADO 1966 all power RENT A 351-7910 TV from TV Avenue, Lansing. 5-10/15 a equipment and deluxe accessories. LINE UP your fall job now. Earn to Company-$9.50 per month. Call DEADLINE Must sell $1,950. 351-9294. learn in your spare time. Car 337-1300. NEJAC TV RENTALS OKEMOS: NEAR MSU. FORD MUSTANG • necessary. Subsidiary of Alcoa. Semi-furnished, four bedroom, Vh 1 P.M. one class day be¬ baths. Family preferred. $250. Equal Opportunity Employer. Call fore publication. TRIUMPH 1968 TR 250. Good 351-7319 for interview. C Plus utilities. 351-8535. 5-10/12 Cancellations - 12 noon one condition. Call 484-2687 or 485-1111. X 10/16 ROOMMATE-HIP not rowdy. To class day before publica¬ TRANSMITTER ENGINEER: 1st BAY COLONY APARTMENTS. 1 GTO 1965. Burgundy, automatii share quite 2 man, 2 bedroom tion. class FCC license required, full or bedroom apartment, FOR RENT transmission. Megs, wide ova TRIUMPH 1967 Tr-4-A IRS. Wire beautiful apartment. Cheap. tires. Call TU 2-2863 after 5 p.m part time employment. Call furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9, or wheels, heater, many extras. 351-1008, 353-8145. 3-10/10 12 month leases. Call 337-0511. 5-10/14 482 1333. 13-10/10 Excellent condition inside and PHONE Corner of Haslett and Hagadorn out. School prompts sale. $1785. 2 MALE IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 1965. part-time grill cooks. Hours Roads. 24-10/31 372-6029. 2-10/12 355-8255 Automatic, power steering. and days very flexible. Experience Excellent condition. 372-8134. VOLKSWAGEN NOTCHBACK, preferred. Walt Koss, 655-2175. N0RTHWIND RATES * Walt's Restaurant & Lounge. FARMS 1965 Dunlap radials, sunroof, 5-10/12 auxiliary heater, radio. 487-0850. Faculty Apartments 1 day 15<* per word per day S 1.50 JAVELIN automatic, 6 1968, low mileage, cylinder. 332-5576. 1-10/10 \ H6AR. T IN 7 MALE GRILL help wanted. 4 nights 351-7880 Carpeted. Fine Quality furniture. 3 davs 13 1/2# per woru per aay $4.00 2-10/10 VOLKSWAGEN 1965, One owner NOUJ VJ5UA0-V ai££THF30HJ5 HIS a week. Starting pay $1.80. Red Barn, 1010 East Grand River. Apply GIRL BADLY needed to rent Air-conditioning. Security locks. Very clean S685. ED 2-5504, 7-10 5 days $6.50 JAGUAR Hardtop 1964-Red included roadster Excellent P.m. 5-10/15 mei\ 3-10/12 luxurious Apartment. New Cedar Call Sue after 5 30 Village Parking. Beautifully maintained. Select clientele. Lease. Call 13< per word per day WANTED, Housekeeper babysitter 351-3080 3-10/10 332-3135 or 882 6549 O condition. 351-5162, after 6 p.m. VOLKSWAGEN 1966 Engine less for faculty couple. Immediate. 5 (based on 10 words per ad) 3-10/10 than 500 miles Immediate sale. days a week. Own transportation. 1 GIRL for 4 man apartment. 351-2127 3-10/13 There will be a 50# service Near MSU, Experience with and bookkeeping charge if MACH-I 1969, black jade, 351-4V, 4-speed. Tachometer, radio. Only VOLKSWAGEN children required. Call 1-5 p.m., $65/month. Call Ann, 351-2285. 5-10/13 Cedar Village this ad is not paid within 11,000 miles. 393-6049, after ^VIPMOBILE: Scooters & Cycles Employment 353-4385 after 5 p.m. 351-9460. Bargain. Us 50^-^ -veeks. Seats 2-10/10 WOMAN to share deluxe. 2 bedroo n Apts. 5:30 p.m. 2-10/10 7, sleeps 4. ^-0545. 5-10/12 apartment at Eagle Crest in Hoit. 1968 TRIUMPH 650cc 2100 miles. COOKS, DISHWASHERS, busboys, PRODUCTION WELDERS. Good 694-7341.4-10/10 1 he State News will be MUSTANG 1965, Fastback 289, Excellent running condition. High bellmen. All shifts. Apply in 2 Bedroom VOLKSWAGEN 1962 Rebuilt benefits. Thor Fabricators, 521 4BBL Barrel, 4-speed, heater and pipes. Must sacrifice, 669-9070. person Holiday Inn. North of responsible only for the North Cedar, Lansing. 3-10/12 2 Man Apartment engine, radio. Best offer. Call 3-10/12 Frandor. 10-10/13 A new first day's radio. 694-0873. X5-10/13 355-5907 5-10/13 position $200.00/month NEED A part time time job? Witl MUSTANG 1967. 289, 3-on f'o HONDA 1967, 300cc, Superhawk TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS to flexible working hours? Earn a for LOVE... power steering. Also snow tir VOLKSWAGEN 1965. Beige Good and accessories Top condition. work from home. 15 hours or much as $200 per week. Cal Best offer. 355-6021. 2-10/10 condition. Call after 5 p.m., Low mileage $425. Call 677-0882 more weekly. Commission plus 677-5312. 5-10/14 STEREO 101 351 2576 3-10 10 after 5 p.m. 5-10/15 bonus. Call 489-4885, mornings. NOVA SPORT coupe 1963. 6 2-10/12 WXYZ FM The State News does not VOLVO 1961. Excellent conditio SPRINT, HARLEY Davidson 1967, cyiinder, stick. Good Shape, clean. permit racial or religious 351-1353. 3-10/13 S300. Call Jim, 353-7122 250cc. Good condition. Call Bob, ACCOUNTING MAJORS Interviews discrimination In Its ad* 337-1028. 5-10/14 351 1358.3 10/10 for Governmental Auditor vertlslng columns. The OLDSMOBILE 1959. positions will be conducted by the RN, LPN with medication course, State News will not accept condition. New carbui 351 5516 3-10/13 WOULD YOU like a SHARP car in the $1,000 bracket? We got 'em. Employment Michigan Department of Treasury on October 10th and 13th. These needed part-time 3 to 11:30 p.m., 11 to 7:30 a.m. Apply Provincial NEW AT NEJAC'S advertising which discrim¬ CAMPUS AUTO MART, 2515 positions are located through out House. Call Mrs. Parker, inates against religion, WANTED DELIVERY boys with OLDSMOBILE. 1964. One owner, 9 East Michigan Avenue, across the state. Degrees including 22 332-0817. 110-10/17 race, color or national or¬ automobile for delivery to dorms passenger, V^sta Cruiser. Full from the Post Office. 484-2345. C igin. only. Can earn up to $4.00 an power. S750. 332-1943. 1 10 10 WAITRESSES FOR our Rathskeller. hour if you are fast and qualifying experience for C.P.A., Some experience necessary. Full 1959 MGA, yellow. Excellent dependable. Stop in at LITTLE OLDSMOBI LE 1963, Starfire. Clean, and liberal or part-time. Apply in person condition $725. Call 372-8388. CAESARS, 1071 Trowbridge fringes. Contact tachometer, power. S650, or best Placement Office for Coral Gables, East Lansing. after 6 p.m. 3-10/10 Road, after 4 p.m. Any weekday offer. 489-3751, ext. 376, or appointment. 3-10/12 5-10/15 3-10/10 351-4233. 5-10 14 1968 OPEL Ra ye 102 HP., 4-speed. Undercoated. Cat I Barry. PART-TIME employment for MSU OLDSMOBI LE 68 convertible, LFA ROMEO Sports Cars. 1962, 351-9086. 5-10/13 students during school year with De'mont 88 Dark green, black 1959. both S750 Larry. Midwest's largest full-line top, power steering and brakes. SAY IT IN FRONT OF 50,000 33? 0536 4 10 10 photography and enjoy work in merchant wholesaler. Automobile V-8. radio. Must se . 351-5327. PEOPLE! Talk anbout business with people. Come to 308 Studer -2-10 10 services with a Student Service JSTiM HEALEY Spnte, 1963. Services between 1:30 and 3 p.n phone THE SOCIETY Directory ad. Cass Judi, 355-8255 OLDSMOBI LE 1962, F-85. V-8 Auto Service & Parts Friday. We supply equipment c CORPORATION. 337-1349. O ■ 482 2845 1 10 10 standard shift Runs good use your own. 1-10/10 New ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call MAID'S-MOTEL. Full part time tires, many extras S295. or ii. A CONVERTIBLE 1961 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY WANTED MATURE aduit to work Jensen 372-8080, ask for Mr. Moore work available day or afternoon 5-10 13 SHOP Sin.il I dents to large home 2-3 hours per day. Cal shifts. No experience necessary. PARKING SPACES .1 .3t wrecks. American and foreign 353-9320 ext 20. 1-10 10 se!i immediately. 332-3866 Scheduled paid cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286 increases, FOR RENT OLDSMOBILE 1964 convertible. FULL TIME cash-er woman Ca n 2628 East Kalamazoo C person. Prince Brother's Market, Cedar Village C4MARO,196/ Excellent cond.t.on, De uxe nter.or bucket seats, and f Credit Manager, IV 9-2379 STUDENTS. CAN and will service 555 East Grand River, East STereo console. S1 750 393-6372 327 automatic. Must sen, 3 10 10 your VOLKSWAGEN. English Imports. With honesty, Also, Lansing. 3-10-13 Apartments 1963 OLDSMOBILE 98. All pov DENTAL ASSISTANT for A/HERE IS LOVE? NEXT TO reliability, reasonable prices. Give Orthodontic office. Experience SINGLE CABINET STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEM CHEVROLET i960, 2 door. One new rubber. 626-6703 after 4 p us a try. Ask your fellow student, necessary. Caii 482-9695, 9 to 5 CAMPUS 4 10/10 he has probably been here and is owner. 56,000 miles, SI 25. 355-0163 3 10 10 satisfied. IMPORT AUTO PARTS, STEREO 101 $ 15.00 /mo. In STEREO 1, Jensen introduces the first speaker system to OPEL 1968 13,500 under warran 415 South Cedar 485 2047 GRADUATE STUDENT part-time 332-5051 break "the indoor sound barrier"! A single cabinet HE VROLET 1963 imp3 a Excellent condition, economu 5-10/12 WXYZ FM S1395 487-3259. 3-10/10 instructing in data processing. Call providing a total wall of stereo to bring you balanced, dependable S450 355-1120 Mr Schuch, 677-3481. 1-10 10 all-encompassing stereo fidelity and presence regardless of PLYMOUTH 1966 Belvidere II. Low room size or shape. 1 10 10 6 Guys and 5 Gals j 6324. 2-10 12 Needed to fill single ONE BLOCK from CAMPUS CHEVROLET 1964. 4-door, 6 vacancies at 731 cylinder, standard. Very clean. PLYMOUTH, 1961, excellent (walk to campus) Of East Lansing RIVER'S EDGE WATER'S EDGE NeJac CAR WASH 25 cents - $325. 355-7947-. 3-10 10 transportation for only $150. Wash, wax, 355 0824. 3-10 10 vacuum U DO-IT 430 South Luxurious completely 543 East Grand River furnished & carpeted apts. Clippert, back of KO-KO Bar. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Apts. for rent. Nev Phone 337-1300 CHEVROLET 1961. 2 door hardtop. Swimming pool & fully PONTIAC GTO 1966. Blue. 389 110 10 Dependable and clean $250 equipped party-game room furnishings and carpeting. We also have a room¬ 489 5146 5 10 12 tri-power. Excellent condition, See model at 731 Burcham mate service for 1, 2, 3, or 4 persons. loaded. Call Payton, 351-0725 or Aviation E -Mi* B BHP A cTk ' HEVROLET 1959 Impala. Rebuilt 355-5148. 3-10 10 Open daily & Sun. 4-9 p.m CROSSWORD PUZZLE | BA6ow \ A O l^S MiAjN FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to (Model phone 351-7212) engine and transmission. Clean. 332 2766 3-10 10 Very PONTIAC LEMANS-1968, 16,000, learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE1!1 For Informatio Apt. 213 VOYOl|P A E ■AjLil ACRuSS Call 332-4432 ■su f* RE YSlAT CHE VROLE T 1962 6 cylinder warranty, automatic, sharp. Must sell 393-5755. 3 10/10 Special $5 00 offer. 484 1324. C W aters E dge J 1 EBs!T'U dH PONTIAC LEMANS 1966, Scooters & Cycles 4 little girl 3C Neuter pronoun \V 1 S 1 c)NSlE R 1 A 332-2766 3 10 10 7 Book of the Tir^un.t convertible V-8. radio, console f ATENl|ST E RffUjM Place Your 3ib!e 32. F.ivor sng t A G£ ■a (. HE VROLET 1961, 2 < shift, power steering 487-0433 1!. Anaconda 33. Some 1 M[l ■M1Y t oMs c; a p u l[abH| 7 10/10 $250 12 Generation 34 Survevor's PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD 489 5146 5-10, 12 2 or 3 of a Kind PORSCHE 1969 Avenger, GT-12, all Vacancies for Gals 13 Rake instruments A 6A|A L LMEJXIAM new Porsche components, 4-speed, Guys or 14. forbid 35 Soldier EE PORT ERi 1 IWlA CHEVROLET BELAIR 1965, V-8, At 731 15. Scar 36 Dowry AM, FM. SW radio, silver metallic, ANT sMOREMsIliy automatic, power steering, radio, new 185x15 radial tires. 500 miles ! walk to campus) Today . . . Just clip, complete, mail. snow tires. S795. Call 355 8043. !9 Skate 4! fL'.Vr on car since built. Cost $4,750 to Luxurious, completely STATE Nt US will bill you later. 4 10 13 20. Hornet container build, will sell for $4,250. Call furnished & carpeted apts. 351-3954 after 5 p.m. 3-10/13 Swimming pool & fully 22. Yellow other 44 Unwritten DOWN 3 Underworid DODGE 1963 Dart. Excellent 23. Gr. letter 4b Scrutinize equipped party-game room. character mechanical condition. S240. Or 26 Von •• Is 16. Worn See model at 731 Burcham. 4. Denomination best offer. 351 /234 4 10 14 LOVE is here Open daily & Sun. 4-9 p.m. 27. Addition to a 47 Cried 5L!h"d' 5 Bib. character Are you? (Model phone 351-7212) letter 48. Cerise Tibetan 6 vestry FALCON 1963 6 cylinder, heater, radio Excellent engine Must sell, 28. lea plant 49. l*bel antelope going abroad 355 5787 1-10/10 STEREO 101 J.R. Culver Company 2 4 6 1 9 .0 8. Heart- FIAT 1969 850 Spider convertible WXYZ FM 217 Ann St. 351-8862 Consecutive Dates to Run " i2 i •3 9 Parson bird 10. Gender SI800 Days. 355 2388, evenings 16. Morindin dye Heading •4 •t) 18 Church 48:' 4989 4 10/10 recess '7 w< '/A VA 20 Warp ip 21 Jason's ship FIAT SPIDER Convertible 1968 22. Single woman Leaving country. Best offer. Call 393 1/26 5 10/12 WINTERIZE YOUR CAR! 23. Adjustable FIAT 1968 Sport 124. 4 wheel disk ust be placed in per 26 29 i ft 27 io b 23 4i resistor 24. Leader 25. Rows 2S. Neophyte 32 33. Three toed w % sloths p %yJ 10 Words or Less: a5 36 Over 10 Words Add: 57 38 39 Mb' IH %% M2 35. Gold paint 36. Changed color Who is Brother John? MM M5 i 4 <4 37. 38. Haystack Fury STEREO 101 BATTERIES ANTIFREEZE Mail to: Michigan State Ne 347 Student Servii M7 1 H6 % ^9 39 40. 42. Pile Cereal Gums WXYZ FM 800 E. KALAMAZOO MSU E ast Lansini 43. Implore Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 10, 1969 15 IjgJgL— PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE North: Furnished studio. Utilities paid. ForRent ENTIRE For Sale FAMILY wear Glasses? FRANKLYSPEAKING *PWIftunk 07/lOSe Se 11 Cite COITIITI ittee Save at OPTICAL DISCOUNT, Private entrance. $100. Month efficiency 2615 East Michigan, 372-7409. OKs Haynsworth HOUSE ROOMS, plus deposit. 627-5454. 2-10/10 C-10/10 apartments across from campus. Barbara Reasonable rates. 332-2462. Weiss, Brimingham, 711 E ast Apartments Mich, junior, Sigma Kappa to 3-10/10 DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding and 71 1 3urcham Grant Burnham, Birmingham, engagement ring sets. Save 50 per WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate Judiciary Commitee New deluxe 1-bedroom 3RD STUDENT needed for beautiful Mich, senior, Theta Delta Chi. cent or more. Large selection of approved the nomination to the Supreme Court of Clement F. furnished 2 or 3 man 6 bedroom brick lake front home plain and fancy diamonds. apartments.Available now Pat McGuire, Plymouth, Mich, Haynsworth Jr. Thursday, opening the way for a spirited struggle on Lake Lansing. 154 acre grounds, $ 2 5 - $ 1 5 0. WILCOX on the floor. for 9-month or 1-year leases. 3 car garage, fireplace, 2 baths. SECONDH AN D STORE. 509 East junior, Alpha Xi Delta to Rick 489-9651 351-3525 $70. 485-4714. 2-10/10 The vote, 10-6, climaxed a two-hour closed debate over Michigar Trentacoste, Grosse Pointe Haynsworth's business dealings. 1 GIRL for 2 girl apartment. Own Woods, Mich., junior, Sigma Nu. Charles McC. Mathias D-Md. withheld his vote on the grounds bedroom, Complete house, i CASSETTES AT big savmgs. fireplace, beautiful that information he asked for was not immediately available. Completely furnished, Michigan made, top quality. Linda location. Call 351-7396, between Tycher, Dallas, Texas, Mathias, who declined to disclose what information he sought 4:30 and 6 p.m. 4-10/10 paid. Call NE J AC 337-1300. C Includes mailer box, labels. junior, Alha Epsilon Phi to said he will have his vote recorded later. Postpaid. C-60, $1.49 each or 5 SOUTH SIDE for $6.50. C-90, $1.95 each or 5 Harry Kaplan McKeesport, Before the committee took its vote the nomination, it 2 BEDROOM furnished. 1st floor. private home. on Furnished. accommodate 5 for $8.50. Write: Cassettes, 23434 Penn., senior. Alpha Epsilon Pi. 211 East North, Lansing. $130. Will rejected, 14-3, a motion by Mathias to postpone action again. students. $16/week each, utilities Industrial Park Court, The committee had postponed its vote twice 485-4917, 372-4747. 3-10/10 before, last week paid. Lots of parking. 485-5227. Farmington, 48024. 4-10/12 and again Wednesday after Sen. Robert P. Griffin, the Republican ONE GIRL needed for 3 4-10/12 ENGAGEMENTS man whip from Michigan, publicly joined the opposition to apartment in Lansing. 12 minutes FENDER TWIN amplifier and extra HAVE Haynsworth. from campus. $61. Month. Car YOU BEEN PINNED or band master speaker cabinet. Both Judy Cisewski, Ironwood, Mich, needed. 882-0897. 5-10/13 engaged? Tell it to the world with with Jenson life time speakers. senior to Tom Krolczyk, Judiciary Chairman James O. Eastland, D-Miss., said it would be an announcement in WHO'S Call Ron Artis at the Maxx's WHOSE. Minocqua, Wise., will be junior at least a week before minority and majority reports could be Only $100- pre-paid. House. 434-5718. 5-10/14 at Wisconsin State University in Room 245 Student Services. prepared, a formality necessary before floor debate can start. 55 POINT Superior, Wise. Sen. Birch Bayh, the Indiana Democrat and Judiciary . Orange Blosst Committee member who has been leading the opposition to Roomate Service engagement ring. Purchased Kathleen Ann Ware, Saginaw, Leon G's. Value $700, will sell Haynsworth, said it may be two weeks before debate begins. CAN HELP YOU! $295. Call 489-6898. 2-10/10 Mich, junior. Alpha Chi Omega 541 E. GRAND RIVER Despite the solid vote to report the nomination of Haynsworth, to Agustin Victor Arbulu, a judge on the 4th Court of Appeals for the past 12 years, 351-3558 GARAGE SALE October 10th a Trujillo, Peru, S.A., junior, Phi prospects forconfirmation remained highly uncertain with each ONE GIRL for 3 girl apartment. 11th, 12 to 6 p.m. TV, furnitu i'd wt roo to a»eer howard- Gamma Delta. side claiming the majority required to confirm or reject the $60/month. 340 Evergreen. Treasure Chest glass ware, clothing and ma 351-4637. 3-10/10 other items. 430 Charles Stre HE'S OOF? SFT-IN-RESIDENCE Kathy Michel, Huntington, W. nominee. OLD PIECES of eight from Spanish East Lansing. 1-10/10 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA, near America: $6.50 each. Will buy or Ffm THE R3LICE PEPAFOVMENT! Va., senior to Paul Hanson, Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, D-S.C., and a leading sponsor of Cavanaugh. 1 bedroom, furnished. sell other coins. Also silver. STEREO UNCLAIMED freight four Dowagiac, Mich, senior, Sigma Haynsworth. told newsmen he talked with the judge by phone $150 332-8581. 1-10/10 left. 4-speed changer, solid state Delta Chi. Thursday and found him disillusioned and frustrated. per month. 393-2523. 3-10/10 system, pay $9 70 per month for And, Hollings added at a news conference, he would not rule CONCORD CASSETTE tape recorder 10 months or $89.40 cash. See at Marilyn Eggleston, Sheridan, out the possibility that Haynswroth would insist his name be Used only three times. $25. Phone 1915 East Michigan. 3-10/12 Mich, senior to Larry Sieb, St. SOUTH SIDE 4 room, one bedroom. withdrawn, despite his repeated declarations he would not do 353-7209 or 337-0072. 1 10 10 Peanuts Personal Joseph, Mich., 1969 M.S.U. this. Hollings added he did not discuss withdrawal with Unfurnished apartment. Near bus ONE HUNDRED usei service 627-7156 3 10/13 COURTESY 59: graduate. Haynsworth Thursday. clear tanks. I MALE DOBERMAN 1 year ol Lee loves Lee. The shots and AKC registerable. road ahead looks hilly. The iprights. All in good conditic Donna Hollings said "circumstances have changed" since last week CAMPUS NEAR: Furnished. 8 S7.88 and Bachelors Three. 1-10/10 Ager, Manistee, Mich, mg TRACK Recorder-Player for the irranty. when the senator described ridiculous 48 7 0 202.5-10/10 senior to Thomas M. Whitehead, as a report that home. Makes tapes for your car, Distributing Co., ; Call ED 2-5374 5-10/10 Cedar ARO-TODAY, tomorrow, forever, Jr. Manchester, N.H., senior. Haynsworth would withdraw. At that time, the senator said, he too. Sony and Vik-ng. $129.50 up (opposite DALMATIONS: PUPPIES and < because I love you. Lizard Lady. believed there were 56 solid votes for confirmation. at MAIN ELECTRONICS, 5558 482-2677. C-10/14 South Pennsylvania, Lansing C dogs. COACH ACRES, 1113 1-10/10 Norma Jean Van Oss, Royal Now, he said, it looks much closer and confirmation by'^single Tihart Road, Okemos. 339-8930, vote "would be quite victory". Oak, Mich, junior to Chris a 339 8666 X6-10/10 Real Estate Tanner, Lansing, Mich, senior, BEDROOM SUITE $100. Complete Tau Delta Phi. Hollings criticized administ-ation handling of the nomination Chests $12-520 Dressers $25. MALE DOBERMAN 1 year old. All ; ROOM house. 4 bedroom. 1'/. Beds S20. NIKON NIKKOREX F with FI.4 , saying that the long delay in a showdown is "unfair to the judge." Refrigerators $20-$90. shots and AKC registerable. Likes baths, den, living room with large Ranges S35-S60 Rockers 50 mm and F2.8 at 135 mn Gail Fitzpatrick, Spring Lake, Voting in committee for Haynsworth were Sens. Eastland; $195. 332-1901 6 p.m. to 8 p.n kids, but good watch dog. bay window. 2 car garage. Strom Thurmond. R-S.C.; Roman L. Hruska. R-Neb.; Marlow W. EAST LANSING. $12-$30. Sofa bed $35. Dinette 487-0202 5-10/10 Tamarisk Subdivision Located Mich, senior to Charles Reisdorf, Couples only. 5-10/10 Cook, R-Ky.; John L. McClellan, D-Ark.: Sam J. Ervin Jr., $20. Buffet S25. Much More. Bob North Harrison and Lake Lansing Livonia, Mich, senior. Unfinished, quiet, walking & Dave 4216 South Cedar WE IMARANE RS AKC registered road. 636 Tarleton. Shown by D-N.C.; Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn.; Hiram L. Fong, R-Hawaii; distance, parking. $125 month. CIDER MILL open Sweet cider fc 393-6025. 1 10/10 $75. Males and females. Elliot, appointment 332-3828 10-10/10 Robert C. Byrd, D-W. Va., and Hugh Scott, R-Pa. 337-9633. 3-10/12 sale. Corda West, 5817 N. Okemc Diane Filipovitch, Detroit, Mich, Road. 337-7974 26-10/30 351-0720 11-10.17 junior to John Carel. Woodbury Voting against Haynsworth were Sens. Bayh; Griffin; Edward M Kennedy, D-Mass.; Philip A. Hart, D-Mich.; PORTABLE RADIO, Columbia Hts., New Jersey, junior, Joseph D. Tydings. CAPITOL VILLA AM/FM short wave. NIKON NIKKOREX F with FI.4 a D-Md., and Quentin N. Burdick, D-North Dakota. 353-3534, Triangle. Owen Hall 133-W. 3-10/12 50 mm and F2.8 at 135 mm APARTMENTS S195. 332-1901 6 p.m. to 8 p.m 5-10/10 Nancy Bartz, St. Joseph, Mich, FENDER SUPER-Reverb, Epiphone Married, post-grads,and sen senior to Dennis Wagasv, St. Riviera guitar. Marshall speaker | iors. 1 and 2 bedroom apart- I ments. From $150-$l65.Near cabinet. New. Excellent condition. 337-1181. 351-5466. 5-10/14 FENDER reasonable JAGUAR offer. guitar. CaM Be Russ, t SCHULT occupancy. 12x50 1968. ^3,950. Immediate Call 882-2113 Recreation Clair Shores, Mich., senior. Milliken's message I Campus. For information call 351 2065 X4-10/10 after 4 p.m. 3-10/12 Sandra Gawura, Grosse Pointe RIDING, HAYRIDES and Party governor's BICYCLE LIKE Compare at Woods, Mich, junior to Thomas (continued from page one) proposed 1 new. Room for appointments. Call 332-5330. S70, S45 or best offer 489-3751, KENWOOD TK-140, STEREO 120 receiver 677-0071 WHITE BIRCH M. Magill, Grosse Pointe Park. constitutional amendment to ext. 376 or 351-4233. 5-10 14 watt S195. Mich, senior. eliminate the State Board of 2 BEDROOM duplex. Haslett Road. 393-6070. 1-10 10 STABLES AND SHOP. 0-10/10 for education if tiiey can be Education and focus leadership convinced they are getting their TYPEWRIT,^#,. SMITH-Corona, in a State Director of Education. basement. S160 plu^ utilities. portable eiectric. Good condition. CARAGE SALE, Saturday, Oct 1964 ACTIVE, 10x50. New furnace, 5K i SWITZERLAND December Jean Rodger, Birmingham, Mich, to Ken Johnson, Mt. Clemens, money's wortii," he said. He argues that this would 351-0837. 2-10 12 9-5 p 26th - January 2nd. Everything "I also believe t.ie benefits of S100. 484-0329 or 372-2259. . Call 699-2588, air conditioned included, $349. After 6 p.m Mich., junior. establish an accountability. 5-10 14 after 5 30 3-10/10 educational reform will far NEED ROOMMATES for 4 man Stre 482-1992, 351-1055 1-10 10 Milliken would also replace the offset the costs." apartment. Old Cedar Village. Call STEREO AMPLIFIER, Heathkit, 1-10 10 Diane Steward, Detroit, Mich, 60 intermediate school districts Milliken's school-aid bill Larry. 155-2622. 1-10 10 AA-15, 150 watts S225. Lost & Found sophomore to Gary Jones, with 10 to 15 regions treated as includes a $30 million 353-0291 3-10 12 AUTO-HARP Very sightly used administrative units of state LOST: WHITE male cat with yeliow Detroit, Mich, sophomore. recommendation l< reduce the Call mornings or evenings, DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS, FACULTY APARTMENT government. Unfurnished EAST CORVAIR 1962, 4-speed. Good 332-8039. 2-10 12 brown markings. Blue eyes. and gowns. Reasonable charge. pupil-teacher ratio in the The No pets. 332-1811 Diane D. Matthews, Livonia, districts presently, regional director would be LANSING MANAGEMENT. Wearing f ea co ar. Experienced 355-1040 8-10/10 having the 3-10 13 Mich, senior to Stanley E. appointed by the state director. Phone 332-2627 C overhauled. New shocks and new BASS VIOLIN, Epiphone. blonde highest such ratio. Milliken finish. Mode' B-5. Ca 351-9384 BOOKKEEPING, Henderson, Minier, 111., Cornell He urged separate- legislation proposed a 3-10/13 Univ. Grad Student. consolidation of some 300 small CORRESPONDENCE. general to establisii a "unique and districts into districts of at least office. Evenings and Saturday. comprehensive program of APPLE CIDER. No preservatives 351-6460 after 6 p.m 2-10/10 Christine E. Steele, Dayton, evaluation and improvement in 2,000 pupils adjusting for LOST: BLACK kitten vicini added. Centennia1 Market. 4 miles Ohio senior to William O. West, population trends and distances North of Lansing, on U.S. 27 Gunson and Beech. Phoi the basic skills-ridding and students would 353-8380. Evenings. ALTERATIONS AND dress making Uniontown, Penn. senior. nave to travel. O-10 13 3-10'10 mathematics." by experienced seamstress He also urged a program to Another major ciuuige is the LOST: GRAY and black striped cat. Reasonable charge. Call 355-5855. Adrian Olson, Farmington, identify existing gaps in GARAGE SALE: Ail day Saturday O-10 10 Bailey and Ann streets. 351 6806 Mich, junior. Delta Zeta to educational services to Electric stove, kitchen table and 3-10 10 Herbert Schueneman, Benton Spanish-speaking students and chairs. Phonograph, stain glass, BABYSITTING DONE in my home, paintings, desk, antiques, sculpture, and c'othing. biack FOUND: Street, BLACK Cat East near Lansng Orchard Cai< part-time 355-9838 3-10/13 only. Spartan Village. Harbor, Mich, senior. Moratorium develop programs to meet those Snrial Security Nn Majnr Suhjprt Cnllpgp Classifiratinn Parent, Guardian or Nparpc;t Rplativp Rplation<;hip Addrp<^ City Statp 7ipPndp Date Sionaturp Terms: Full payment upon receipt of statement. Deferred payment plan available on purchase of tires, tubes, batteries, accessories, and other authorized merchandise if requested at time of purchase. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL PURCHASES MADE THROUGH THE CREDIT CARD PRIOR TO SURRENDER TO TEXACO INC. OR PRIOR TO WRITTEN NOTICE OF ITS LOSS OR THEFT TO TEXACO INC. RESTS UPON APPLICANT. It's nofuntryingto get a stranger Sophomores, juniors, seniors, to take a check when you're running and graduate students are eligible. short of cash and you need gasoline Sorry, freshmen, you'll have to wait or other products for your car. another year. It's embarrassing. Unnecessary. Don't delay, fill out your applica¬ Whatyouneed isa Texaco Credit tion now. Then mail to: Att: New Ac¬ Card. And here's your appli- counts, Texaco Inc., P.O. Box cation. Just fill it out. 2000, Bellaire, Texas 77401. TEXACO For the whole story, contact David Talbert.