Friday, October 17, 1969 ;2. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 8,000 join moratorium march the speakers early that afternoon, now walked along, "choose life, legalize peace," and participators "No we won't be silent." The sidelines." outnumber the Amateur photographers snapped pictures of the most impressive, of course, was a On Michigan Avenue near the marchers, and one 60-year-old arm-in-arm chattering to one The rain stopped for a day and enourmous peace sign carried by Frandor Shopping Center, police lady beamed when a passing another. marcher handed her flower and those at the head of the parade. asked the marchers to form one a the students who had packed the Few walked alone. One group of marchers carried lane, thus creating a line that said "peace." She gave him the Auditorium for MSU's The crowd that marched to stretched over a half a mile an peace sign in return. a coffin draped with an moratorium filed out into Farm the Capitol was a American flag and a sign which took nearly half an hour to pass One downtown men's store Lane, 10 abreast to march on conglomeration of various read "isn't 44,000 enough," by. was selling men's t-shirts in an the State Capitol. student "types." Long-haired The mood of the march was assortment of colors with hands Students who had packed the girls in blue jeans, guys in blue referring to the number of American Sodiers killed in the set with one incident. forming the peace sign. 4,000-seat Auditorium were sports jackets, everything from Vietnam war. A long line of angry shoppers As the crowd drew nearer the joined by about 3,000 more dashakis to suede jackets kept Traffic was brought to a blasted their horns at the Caitol, they took up the chant students along their route to thte the marchers warms. of "peace now, peace now," standstill as the students marchers in vain, seemingly Capitol. Walking shoes ranged from the The same students who sat chunky heels to beat-up streamed toward Grand River trapped within the Frandor growing louder and stronger as moccasins. Avenue. parking lot. they approached the capitol. silently listening, quietly As the marchers arrived, Marchers carried signs that said They soon engulfed the However, when a television reacting and loudly applauding oncoming traffic and good newsman waved his hand in the smiling faces proclaimed, "We naturedly passed by as traditional peace sign, marchers did it." The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State unbelieving motorists shook stood aside and provided an exit They gathered on the steps of their heads and muttered under for his car. the Capitol and sang again, University, is published every class day and Sundays during four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. their breaths, words they were March-watchers marked the "Give Peace a Chance," "Where glad they didn't hear. route from the Auditorium to Have All the Flowers Gone," Subscription rate is $14 per year. One lady in a tan Oldsmobile, the Capitol. and "Down by the Riverside." Member Associated Press, head in hand, let out a sighand The first were eight uniformed As the students poured onto United Press International, Inlant Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigai stared ahead. cooks who stood on the back the front lawn of the Capitol, Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, Unitec The estimated 8,000 marchers porch of Williams Hall. they took special pains to avoid States Student Press Association. were apparently a surprise for Employes in car lots, bank stepping on, or crushing the the police, who thought it was tellers, nurses and city hall flower beds that lined the ' Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. 'optomistic" for the employes all took time to watch sidewalk. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services moratorium organizers to expect the parade troop down to the They walked over, around and Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. 2,000. Caitol. by-passed, but not through At various times during the Many marchers took their them. Phones: trek, marchers broke into song, children along to the capitol, a They sat on the sidewalks and little blonde girl rode atop her wet lawns, feeling the arthritis Extra tr Editorial 355-8252 repeating over and over again Classified Advertising 355-8255 "AH we are saying, is give peace father's shoulders while other and rheumatism creep into their Display Advertising 353-6400 a chance." children were strapped to their bodies. They were wet, cold, As if the weatherman weren't provic ing enough trouble, this coed got stuck with Business-Circulation 355-3447 As they marched along Grand parents, two little boys in a red uncomfortable, but they a rather collapsed and leaky umbr ilia. It just goes to show what students will Photographic 355-8311 River Avenue, one marcher said wagon were pulled along by listened. And were glad they had put up with for an education. State News photo by Terry Luke "It's great to have the their father. Delta Sigma Theta FOR EDUCATION THE LANSING ALUMNI CHAPTER CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THEIR Failure of reform bill single director of education exigencies than one hinging to the predicted pub,ic wm the governor have alternative," Smit said noalso appointed by the governor. - r - *• " . , He expressed doubts VICTORY CELEBRATION Levin suggested that abetter gubernatorially-appointed ProPosing a highly centralized concerning the proposed The future of Gov. Milliken's plan would be a state superintendent who appoints all f^mework that could easily statewide property tax, but educational reform plan has not superintendent selected by an regional superintendents," Levin ?ecome completely insulated reserved his harshest criticism AFTER THE MICHIGAN VS. MICHIGAN STATE become any brighter since appointed state board, with • • ■ said. from interaction with the public," Levin said. for the planned $25 million in legislators continued the "direct links both to educators aid for non-public schools. GAME. of criticism Thursday. and to the general Publ>c " He also said that the degree of centralization in Milliken?s plan rie charged the plan with Senate Minority Leader Sander He said he "It seems inconsistent to plan M. Levin, D-Berkley, added to governor' argumen doub[ed the a is is not justified even though he producing a'penny's worth" of and regulate public education TO BE HELD AT THE ^ agree with a trend toward leadership inof exchange for the his earlier criticism in a speech planwill remove the < educational sacrifice "a pound of with precise intention but at the REO CLUBHOUSE IN LANSING before the Troy Democratic system from politics, claiming Club, and predicted the instead that Milliken's plan f^fcati^ 'P the State 'n responsiveness to the public." same time to give public dollars ™ j i o -j. „ . to an independent non-public governor's plan for could hardly be more political, unfortunate that, at a Rep. Raymond J. Smit, R-Ann - systera," Smit said 9:00 P.M. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 17, 1969 2 NEWS BLF protests at By JEANNE SADDLER State News Staff Writer essence, the major problem facing the University is how do so "We want a change in policy that black students know in African Center professor several of sociology, African language asst.'s and Joe McMillan, director of the Equal Opportunities Programs. committee, said that BLF was more than willing to sit down at summary the A delegation of students from Black Liberation Front they oust those traditionally have possessed the who detail what the African Studies Center is, and we want the center expanded that black were the only blacks that the officials were aware of in the a "This is as ludicrous as having center on east European the and table with administrators representatives of EOP and A capsule summary of th« day's events from power to perpetuate the so department. culture staffed and manned by a work for relevant change. (BLF) demonstrated in front of irrelevance entrenched within students can take full After occupying the office for the International Center group of brothers from 12th relevant programs," the participation in the functions most of the morning and the Street in Detroit, who managed The demonstrators filed out of Thursday to protest some of the the office at 2:20 p.m. statement continued. here," he continued. early afternoon, tlie executive to get a Ph.D. somehow," policies and practices of the "In this office, we have a The demonstrators walked committee of BLF met with "We left because we African Studies Center. commented Green. hope to of European through the offices and asked Milton B. Dickerson, vice resolve this matter in short The students moved inside the perpetuation a "A meeting will be held as center at approximately 10:30 culture," Sam Riddle, executive how many black people were president for Student Affairs; quickly as it can be arranged," period of time," Riddle said. "I think I have come to committee member of BLF involved in any facet of the Robert Green, director of the Dickerson said, "hopefully by a.m., where they met with Ralph center. Ruth Hamilton, asst. Center for Urban Affairs; and understand them (youth)-and, Smuckler, director of the explained. tomorrow afternoon." yes, to love them-and whatever International Programs Office; Dickerson said that he could my assignment may be in the Clarence Winder, dean of the not comment on the present Top GOP women years to come, I shall speak out College of Social Science; and SUMMER HOURS functions of the center or the demands of the students because to visit about them and for them as the Bob Fedore, dean of students. Charles Hughes, director of the he hoped that these problems Lansing greatest treasure with which any center, and his staff were in would be worked out in the LANSING (UPI)-Mrs. Spiro T. WIC nixes policy nation can be blessed. " Montreal, Quebec, at the time of subsequent meetings between all Agnew, wife of the vice the demonstration, but are the officials and students president, will join the wives of Acting President Adams expected to return soon. Hughes involved. top Republican officials in and the staff were attending an Riddle and Stan McClinton, Michigan for a fund-raising annual meeting of the African executive chairman of the BLF luncheon here Oct. 29. term, states that all women, with selective hourse." International News Studies Assoc. In a statement released the exception of first term Delaying action on the freshman, will have selective proposal until this term enabled The enemy command is continuing its shift of North Thursday afternoon, BLF said, The Women's Inter-Residence hours. first term freshman this summer "the only culture the United Council (WIC) has defeated a Vietnamese Army regulars into the densely-populated The feelings of WIC to enjoy the freedom of a no States can actually view as its proposed amendment to the Mekong Delta in a move that has puzzled allied own is the Afro-American current hours policy for women. concerning women's hours were hours policy. headquarters. expressed in a letter sent by WIC failed to act on the culture. Everything else is a poor The proposed amendment, Donna O'Donnohue, Harbert There is no mystery about the rice-rich Delta and its imitation of European culture. passed late last spring by the proposed amendment last spring junior and president of WIC, to term because of the lack of time six million peoole being a major prize; it's the way the Yet within the structure of the Faculty Committee on Student A.L. Thurman, chairman of the American educational system, Affairs, would have required all required to thoroughly and NVA units have acted. University Committee of Blacks are not encouraged or first-term freshmen entering the adequately research the "They seem to be looking for a place to hide instead Student Affairs and professor of allowed to explore their heritage University during the summer to proposal. ATL. The Faculty Committee on of fight," one U.S. intelligence expert said. fully. This is evident at MSU. return to residence halls Sunday In the letter, Miss O'Donnohue Student Affairs proposed the Allied analysts say two NVA regiments have now "The University supposedly is through Thursday by midnight, says "In defeating this amendment because of a fear moved into the southern portion of the Delta. A third confronted with the problems of and by 3 a.m. Friday and amendment, WIC's actions may that first term freshman coming relevant program development as Saturday. appears to be on its way, which would give the North be interpreted as re-affirming its into the University during the a follow-up to their recruiting The present hours policy, Vietnamese the equivalent of a division there. previous position of one year summer might have adjustment efforts for minority students. In which does not include summer ago; all women should have problems and thus need an hours Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird said Thursday policy. Donald Adams, former the United States is planning on keeping a "residual director of residence halls and force" of several thousand men as trainers and advisers in Vietnam after the end of all the fighting. North Vietnamese suggest author of the proposed amendment, did not approve of WIC's His remark, at an impromptu news conference, was delaying action until this fall. the first official word that the United States was U.S., NLF talk privately At that time he said that thinking of keeping some troops in Vietnam for a time summer term freshman get a after the war. false idea of what college is like. "1 wouldn't want to make any prediction," Laird said Thurman will make a report to An AP News Analysis implies a form of recognition the war and establishment of the when asked how long such a force would remain. which could only cause extreme Faculty Committee on peace could be handled Student Affairs concerning the The North Vietnamese in pain to America's South National News Paris, not unmindful of the Vietnamese allies. satisfactorily by the Americans and the Provisional re7toaU matingb to'Sy But if The Nixon Administration rejected Thursday showing of antiwar sentiment in the United States Revolutionary Government SPEEDRifeADING! America, appear to have tried to refused to engage in such talks, DO-IT-YOURSELF COURSE criticisms that its welfare reform proposals will fail impale the United States on the the administration could look No classes to attend! without large numbers of new government-supported, horns of a dilemma. bad in the eyes of those in the This served to underscore the If there is a hopeful sign in United States who already suggestion of a bear-trap. | HALF-PRICE public-service jobs. what happened Thursday at the THRU OCT.31 ONLY "A welfare job is no substitute for a welfare check," oppose its war policies. Acceptance of it would indicate 38th session of the Paris talks, it Henry Cabot Lodge, the U.S. that only tfce Viet Cong were Money-back guarantee. Regular Secretary of Labor George P. Shultz told the House is that Hanoi has been moved to $40.00 course, now only $20.00. negotiator, therefore proposed engaged in fighting the Ways and Means committee. make any proposal at all, and private talks involving all four Americans and that the SPEEDREAD, INTERNATIONAL Under the work requirement in President Nixon's that perhaps it is getting ready parties to the war, but the thousands of troops Hanoi has to follow this up with others Liberation Front's sent into Vietnam are not really family assistance proposal, he said, the state and not the closer to something acceptable representatives rejected that. there. Hanoi has yet to admit in individual will decide whether a job is suitable. by the other side. The NLF claimed that so many words that it has any Shultz also countered arguments by organized labor The proposal from Hanoi was questions concerning an end to troops at all in the South. that the welfare work requirement would mean that the United States engage in subsidies for low-wage employers. ''private and direct" conversations with the Viet Some government economists believe last month's Cong's Liberation Front. At first glance this could appear to be Your reported jump in unemployment, biggest in nine years, good news to those who are wasn't as large as Labor Dept. figures indicated. The report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics said the tired of the war. But there seemed to be a Graduation nation's jobless rose from 3.5 to 4 per cent of the hidden element in it. The United States has said all civilian labor force, sharpest monthly increase since 1960. and the highest rate in two years. along it is willing to have direct talks with those represented in Ring But doubts are being expressed in some quarters that Paris, but has stresses that such the most respected the increase was as large as reported in the bureau's talks should provide for symbol of your monthly survey. representation of all four parties educational at the meeting. The Liberation Front now has Congress gave final approval Thursday to a bill what it calls a Provisional designed to encourage banks to make Revolutionary Government. And federally-guaranteed loans to college students. here is the prospective dilemma: If the United States should talk House passage by a 326 to 10 vote completed action ' 3rd Dimensional Greek on the bill, which would provide an incentive allowance separately with the front-that is, Letter Encrusting with that revolutionary for the banks equal to an additional 3 per cent interest. government-to the exclusion of The legislation was made necessary by the recent Saigon's representatives, it Maurice is now interviewing increase in the prime interest rate to SVz per cent. The Qualified Salespeople for our present law limits the interest rate on student loans to 7 HILLEL FOUNDATION Men's from Beautiful, New Meridian Mall Store. $33.50 per cent. If the full allowance were paid, banks would Ladies from $29.50 get 10 per cent. If Talented and have a Sorority Rings from $29.50 you are Pleasant Personality and a Flair for Two New Jersey high school classmates, a boy and All Past & Future Graduation Years girl, were found dead in a fume-filled automobile Fashion, you'll love working at Thursday, leaving behind a string of notes saying they SUN.. OCT. 19, 6 P.M. Available Maurice's! had died in the name of peace. SUPPER-FORUM Authorities said they committed suicide. Both had PROF. JOSEPH MEITES. Positions availabe for Full and attended a Vietnam moratorium observance at Glasboro State College Wednesday. The victims. Craig Badaili, 17, and Joan Fox, 17, both Psysiolo^y Dept. will discuss irain and Body Functior Buffet Supper JEWELERS moiwnb V/ / SINCE Part time Careers. seniors at Highland Regional High School, were found in Open to All 121 S. Washington-Lansing, Michigan the Badaili family car. >r Rides Call 332-1916 * Sales Personnel The notes, written to their parents, school officials, * classmates and friends, expressed unhappiness over the Cashiers • conditions of the world and said they hoped people * would learn from them. Maintenance The Senate Finance Committee voted Thursday in iUSIJ vsdofAKRON Apply in person at Maurice's favor of a 5 per cent income tax surtax for the first six Downtown 2nd Floor . . . Ask for months of next year. Mr. Edward. SttCCEK The vote was reported by Chairman Russell B. Long, D-La., who said it was accepted by approximately a 2-1 I margin. I The 10 per cent surtax expires Dec. 31. President I Nixon asked for a 5 per cent extension for the following I six months, which the House has already approved. I I More than Michigan News 500 students from high Michigan are expected to attend a Black Students schools across 4N M I College Information Day at Oakland University, I Rochester, Oct. 25. I The program is designed to help students make career I I I choices and brief them on Oakland. The program is sponsored by Oakland's Assn. of Black students, in conjunction with Project Motivation, a program to help FRI0CT17 330 DOWNTOWN LANSING I recruit more black students for the university. MICHIGAN POINT OF VIEW STAT! NEWS UNIVERSITY Bakei case gives cause for concern TRINKA CLINE, executive editor NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor but the sale price here was $8,000 (pa GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor EDITOR'S NOTE: The following "Point 299). The Adamsll thus apparent DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor of View" was written by Allan B. received $12,000 for tke stock they h LINDA GORTMAKER, Sunday editor Man dels tarn m, professor of ( purchased for $6,000. Baker subsequent KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor made many, many thousands of dollar JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor these stocks. Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker a The recent I do not believe that a reasonable pers* published reminders that Acting President Adams was involved in could conclude that the hearing transcri for the Bobbie Baker case gives one provides clear proof that Adams engaged outstanding journalism. pause. I had forgotten the story, but after any illegal activities. A reading of t seeing it in the newspapers and transcript, nevertheless, leaves one with realizing that the Nixon Administration has filed suit to number of unanswered questions. r EDITORIALS reopen the whole Bobbie Baker affair, I felt an obligation to go the original source following are some areas of 1) When the stock was bought and s concern: -- the Congressional by Adams, it had not as yet been approv hearing -- in order to find out for myself what had been said. by the Securities Exchange Commission f Keeping underg The hearings are long, confusing and occasionally contradictory; but certain interstate sale by the company. It i clear to me whether the sale by Baker Adams and the subsequent repurchase v facts seem clear. Adams purchased some illegal. Regardless of its legality, while letting stock of the Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. from Bobbie Baker for $2000. His wonders about the propriety of such salt 2) It is strongly suggested (though n check in favor of Baker, dated Aug. 13, proved) in the hearings that Baker mig 1959, is reproduced in the hearings have bought the stock because he w Once upon a time there was free undergraduate into a small boy who position to help MGIC by a) getting t transcript (page 977). Adams' father, access for all undergraduates to the has a junior Library card, who must Securities Edward Adams, bought $4,000 worth of Exchange Commission east wing stacks in the MSU Library. be told constantly to shut up and MGIC stock at approximately the same approve interstate sale of its stock and In order to halt the excessive "heavy who is only allowed in the children's time. Six months later, Adams wrote a obtaining a highly favorable tax ruli letter to Bobbie Baker thanking him for the from the Internal Revenue Service. Both traffic," a permit system was section. $4,000 check in payment for "three units" these actions were ultimately taken, suggested last winter quarter and Many individuals cannot use the of MGIC stock (reproduced on page 300 of the price of the stock skyrocketed. implemented this fall. The expected graduate stacks, including "... Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition Adams knew Bobbie Baker. Is it possit . the transcript). Edward Adams also sold his result: anyone can still enter the east undergraduates from other schools, the Lord and pass the ammunition ..." interest in "three units" of MGIC stock, that he also was aware of these facte wing. high school students, wives of influencing the price of MGIC stock? If i The only difference is that the new faculty, etc. This policy seems did, why did he sell the stock back Baker at a relatively small (100 per cer system has now produced "heavy reasonable but, again, does not profit? Even if he did not know exact traffic" from the first floor to the detract from the faulty reasoning what Baker knew, was he not at least aw second floor of the west wing, where regarding the semi-restricted use that Baker was "on the inside?" Why, e OUR READERS' MIND under these circumstances, should he agr permits may be picked up. allowed MSU undergraduates. to sell to Baker? There must be a natural inclination For tired people, a paging system One possible answer to this was within this University toward has been installed in which you can during the hearings by Sen. Scott Black frat guilty i increasing red tape. We have long challenged the Library's contention that the east have books requested and brought down to you while-U-wait. Indeed, the paging and permit of racism to 1825). These are his words: ". was, me it would be pertinent to 1 whether the Adamses knew that the sto< in fact, being offered at $25 . . it s wing was not constructed for "heavy systems along with the closed stacks being formulated. The fact is that Alpha designed to fulfill only the needs of blacks, 1 the Editor: traffic" and whether, in fact, there make the » Phi Alpha participation in IFC during the seems far more racist than the present IFC. presumably the prospectus would 1 Library's bureaucratic I read with great concern the statement available to them. And, if so, would tl past few years has been extremely sporadic Alpha Phi Alpha obviously intends to was excessive undergraduate structure look organized - on par . by the men of Alpha Phi Alpha in last and minimal, at best, and the other three withdraw from IFC. However, it cannot, in Adamses give up a profit representing tl browsing and circulation in the east But in reality, the new additions rival Friday's State News. According to the "black" fratemties have participated even difference between $2.50 and $25, a v< light of the facts, do so under the guise of wing. the former electronic book statement, Alpha PhiAlphais withdrawing^ less (not at all). attempting to avoid racism. If there are substantial profit . . . would any nom It is obvious, at this point, that the from the Inter-Fraternity Council. In The men of Alpha Phi Alpha decry investor have foregone so heavy a pre check-out system for efficiency. other reasons for Alpha Phi Alpha to addition, they urge all other "black" racism in some of the fraternities in IFC. unless this were, in fact, either a wash s institution of the permit system has As you may withdraw from IFC, let them be known. If have noticed, the fraternities and sororities to withdraw from As a solution to their problem, they - perhaps a remuneration for the use there are no other reasons, I hope the men been 1) a deliberate attempt to give electronic check-out devices are their respective major governing groups. declare their "... intention to establish a their names? of Alpha Phi Alpha will carefully undergraduates a difficult time in currently not in use. Many students Alpha Phi Alpha stated that it was black Greek fraternity organization which reconsider their intentions before they take 3) It is not possible that the Adams selecting books from the east wing were often amused to find a machine withdrawing from the Inter-Fraternity will be relevant to our needs and to our such a great step backward. did, in fact, share in the huge profits whi» while still Council because of the racist policies of role in the black community." To me, an Bobbie Baker made on this transactioi allowing them that indicting them for hiding books in Dick Baker The testimony on page 1800 speaks of tl some member groups in the organization. I privilege; and 2) a public relations the metal shaft of an umbrella or in organization composed only of blacks, and Scottsdale, Ariz, senior would challenge Alpha Phi Alpha to prove Adamses selling "all of their interest move by the Library in concert with the steel latch of a briefcase. The their charge of that often alleged but three units of MGIC stock" for a total ■ the administration to uplift the ensuing sirens interrupted the seldom substantiated term of racism. At $12,000. Yet a letter written by Bobb decadent state of the MSU Graduate School by giving it special rights concentration and studying of students while the entire fiasco must one time I, too, thought that the fraternity system at MSU was substantially racist Communism not genocidal Baker (page 302) indicates that "t morning I purchased the 10 units of stc (much as I dislike the term). After To the Editor: American Indian. Communism previously purchased by Eddie Adams a within the Library structure. have cost the University a bundle. analyzing the situation for the past two I join with Terry B. Smith in deploring reponsible for their murder, but should I Walter Adams." Did the Adamses ha1 It is hard to imagine how "heavy While the University will not lose place the blame upon democratic ideology? three units, six units (three units each), t« years, it appears to me that Alpha Phi the atrocities which occurred under Stalin, traffic" by undergraduates could too much money through the use of Alpha's charges of racism are unfounded. Ho Chi Minh, Mao Tse Tung and the No, for it was the greed of individuals and units or some other number of u undo the high quality rating of the the Any male student of any color, provided present Soviet regime. Mr. Smith, however, the powerlust of politicians and generals stock What, in fact, was a unit of stocl permit "system for he meets certain universal standards, may shows his lack of knowledge concerning that slaughtered them. It was not Did they keep some of their stock for lat< east wing. The Library undergraduates, it is still creating administrators would have us vision rush and/or pledge any fraternity at MSU. Communist ideology when he lays the full democracy that enslaved the black man or sale at the phenomenal gains al needless paper work for Library If this were not true, the University could erased Dresden and Hiroshima from the blame for these tragedies upon made possible by Bobby Baker's actioni the floors in the east wing crumbling employees who have to write out the not and would not recognize the offending face of the earth. Brutal savagery is not Several other questions may be aske< communism. The political theory of beneath the numerous feet trudging permits. If the Library insists on organizations. However, if we look at the communism no more advocates mass particular to any one nation, people or Why, according to the testimony of tt back and forth between book keeping foreign infiltrators out of rush pattern at MSU, we see that whites murder than does democracy. Stalin's political belief, but lies within all men. If president of MGIC (page 975). did tt rush only the"white fraternities" and blacks Russia was a powerful socialistic we can face up to this fact, then we may be Adamses names never appear on the firm shelves. What "heavy traffic" the east wing, why not allow rush only the "black fraternities." The dictatorship, not a communistic society. It able to learn to control ourselves. Perhaps official list of stockholders? Why, indee» actually refers to is the potential undergraduates to show an I.D. card then we will learn that the only peace did Bobbie Baker turmoil in the east wing caused by to validate their admittance into that number of blacks rushing, mush less "just also be remembered that the freedom see fit to first sell th pledging, "white" houses is much too small fighters of both Hungary and attained by war is that found in the grave. Adamses the stocks and then repurchas undergraduates who misplace books, sacred section? for Alpha Phi Alpha to draw the Czechoslovakia were not seeking an And if we realize that fighting for peace is them? as realistic as knock over book racks, shout and The Library could become a useful conclusions that some of the groups have overthrow of communism, but an end to raping for chastity, perhaps, As I have stated above, none of th throw frisbees in the reading areas instrument for learning if some racist selection policies. Russian domination in their affairs. then, we will "learn war no more." proves that the Adamses engaged and, in general, pester the respectful people in high places would forget Alpha Phi Alpha might charge that the 1° deploring the slaughter of innocent Jim LaMotte wrongdoing, either legally or ethically. Bi "white" fraternities are racist because they millions, I also deplore the virtual South Lyon sophomore it does give one cause to be concerned. graduate students and professors about Library status in relation to do not specifically recruit blacks. If so, I extermination of my ancestors, the who are diligently working on theses other University libraries. One has a would only ask Alpha Phi Alpha to make and/or projects. difficult time just finding out what public the number of whites their ADAMS' STATEMENT The Library administrators are floor a certain book is on without organization has recruited recently. In their statement of last Friday, the men acting as if there is a vast gap being forced to travel up and down Support values, rather than of Alpha Phi Alpha claim that they "... between undergraduate the graduate and in terms of the staircases in search of a permit. are very concerned about the role and function of the Inter-Fraternity Council a man responsibility and emotions. The -The Editors (IFC) on the MSU campus and its relation EDITOR'S NOTE: The Needless to say, I am humbly gratified by personal to our needs and aims." For the sake of following is the challenge you have given i permit system makes the text of a statement by Acting President the outpouring oi support for my have the human propriety, I'll not use the exact terms that seen spirit at its I should in Adams released to the press Thursday. It performance as acting president. It would ennobling best and its most deprav response to the above be insensitive and superhuman not to be was addressed take specifically to Don Stevens, worst. I have dedicat will to be We come more statement. I will, however, ask the men of affected by it or not to derive chairman of the MSU Board of Trustees, in some than ever to the revolutionary miss Alpha Phi Alpha where they were when the response to a request by Stevens "to personal satisfaction from it. In particular, this University as a pioneer land-gra role and function of which they write were I was delighted by the receptive response clarify your "non-candidacy' with respect institution. But above all, I am pleased to the MSU presidency." of the young people-students and faculty, have made the intimate acquaintance to Nixon's Dear Mr. Stevens: alike-to the tone and style I tried to instill into the governance of this University. this generation of young Americans, think I have come to understai Peace in this age Thank you for your good letter of Oct. Nevertheless, I have chosen to regard the them-and, yes, to love them-and whatev 14. I have no hesitation about giving you a many expressions of support as something Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1969, this was with us, there were those who my assignment may be in the years candid and unequivocal reply; indeed, I more than endorsement of an individual. turned their come, I shall speak out about them as tl nation saw the largest mass dissent to headlights on, or flew To the Editor: welcome the opportunity to do so. Disbelieving as I do in the cult of a foreign war their flags at full mast. greatest treasure with which any nation cs it has ever witnessed. Tuesday you had an article in your paper You well recall my statement to the press personality, I am persuaded that this be blessed. For the But for those who believe that on the moratorium-front less, most part, it was page, no March 21, that under no circumstances support is not for me-Walter Adams- but I am confident that the board of trustet through gradual evolutionary giving details of how each university will be would I want to be considered for the for the value system I represent-the ideals peaceful-despite what the wire a the constitutional spokesmen of the peop observing it. To me, it revealed the true permanent presidency at MSU, and that I and aspirations which I share with so many services or television stations process the values and ideals of this of Michigan, and acting (as I always say) light of the Inter-Care of the whole would not serve in that capacity—even if students and faculty for this University and its infinite wisdom, will select a permanei reported. Any time that great a nation have become twisted around a moratorium by stating "students will also for our country. In short, I think their the board should ultimately offer me the president who represents a value syste number of people are assembled, false sense of pride and nationalism, picket businesses in downtown Ann Arbor post. In all my subsequent statements, I support is for a set of beliefs and attitudes, which such a sizable majority in there bound to be isolated Wednesday the coming together. that refuse to recognize the moratorium." have reiterated these sentiments. At a conception of the are was no University as a humane academic community supports. I have o To me, this shows the "closed mindedness" outbreaks of violence. But for the Although inconceivable that Nixon time did I ever--either privately or institution, and a vision of America as a one urgent plea: that the Board, followii of those who promote this anti-war could not be affected by what type of publicly- intimate to anyone that I could civilized community. If I were to interpret the established procedures, complete majority of participants, Wednesday, thing-their lack of of others rights their sentiment any other way, I should be by any concatenation of circumstances be work with due deliberate speed, so that Oct. 15, was a day to demonstrate occured across this country, if he who might take another view than they do. swayed from that position. From the very guilty of hubris, the sin of pride, and make may be reassigned to my accustomed po against violence, not display it. should manage to remain immune to There used to be an expression used start, I never deviated from my inflexible a mockery of the message my supporters as professor of economics, effective Jan. There also those who chose what the rest of us undeniably felt, Christian circles which aptly applies to which to articulate and communicate. were game plan, viz. to serve the best interests of 1970. these who promote the moratorium. It is Let to exploit the situation, such as the he shall have another chance to feel the University without ever entertaining me say in closing that I am grateful Walter Adan to you and your colleagues on the board MSU Senior Class Council, by its the weight of those who beg him to for the educational opportunity and acting preside) "Gable's pre-moratorium" bash. For turn this nation around. He shall do without so being picketed or molested them, we have only pity, perhaps have that chance soon, on Nov. 15, by the "narrow minded" of this man-made of course, they won't! anyone here's the doomed defenpan' intermingled with a slight sense of 1969, when we will once again turn *«ge. uh0 ljoulp turn someone in PRE&EP in SLACK on his wav to As far as peace in this age, we'll not see anger that anyone could so distort the eyes of this country from a to the heap beagle doesn't appear before the heap BEA6LE. it, as we are told there shall be "wars, and deserve to de spoken to! the goals and purposes of this day. distant land to their inner rumors of wars," people will call "peace As with most awakenings that have consciences. and there shall be no peace." And there'll occured in this country, Wednesday not be any till the prince of peace Nov. 15, 1969, we shall bring the comes-who is this prince of peace began with the young people, before None war to Nixon's doorstep. other than the Son of God-Jesus Christ. spreading to the arm chair American • -The Editors Rosecda McKenrick, populace. Of course, not everyone East Lansing Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 17, 1969 5 Reform of drug laws urged By SHARON TEMPLETON '^commendations to correct the "Specifically, we need half-way called for a readjustment of the or are lax in their supervision, State News Staff Writer a*iU°n- facilities designed exclusively to sentences for marijuana and the children should come under nrst, our judges need an handle the problems of young LSD. the child abuse provisions of the Leroy Augenstein, MSU alternative between a slap on the people on drugs." "The penalties for these two law. professor of biophysics and a wrjst and prison," he explained, His second recommendation drugs are completely "Thus judges, at their member of the State Board of Education, called Thursday for backwards," he explained. "The discretion, can get them out of available evidence indicates that the bad more strict legal measures to environment, while the immediate damage from there may still be a chance to deal with drug abuse. LSD is considerably greater than retrieve them" he continued. "Just as I have emphasized that we need program on drug a crash educational abuse, we also 'Commit' that from marijuana." For his third recommendation, Lastly, Augenstin recommended that we insist that the judges do their need changes in the way we Augenstein said that where job. His handle those arrested for children become addicted examples explained that violations of the drug laws," Augenstein said. aims because their parents either deliberately give them the drugs, punishment must fit the degree of the crime. Speaking in Detroit at the By BECKY O'GRADY of a steering committee report Merrill Palmer Institute, Augenstein stressed that "a damaging educational message is _. State News Staff Writer Direct involvement between on student tenant-landlord relations. Frameworks have been After the Up by the group which deals being gotten throug - MSU an? the surrounding with parking and towing, leases, inadvertently to many of our community is a goal of gecurity deposits and grievances, young people by the current practices "fe J" ©^sentencing offenders-that are drug "* 41 is, even if they arrested, not much J2w "Commitment/70" of the newly Area ChamberrQf rPa am of Commerce, Another way in which the East Lansing-Meridian Area Chamber Commerce is attempting to Leland K. Bassett, executive work with the University is 4 Cave happens." president of the Chamber of through University "Judges are often over the Commerce and East Lansing lepr^nlatton on the board, barrel because they must either graduate student, announced the Dale Qack a representative Candle send a youngster to jail or formulation of a 15 point from ASMsu, on the board prison-with the result they will program under and JacR Breslin, secretary of probably come out hardened "Commitment/70" which MSU^ is Qn the chamber of criminals a few years later-or outlines the functions of the Commerce's board of directors. Football traff else let them off with essentially Chamber of Commerce. The group also seeks to help a slap on the wrist," he said. Bassett said the 15 point the community grow by _ ^ Due to the capacity crowd expected to be on campus for the Michigan-MSU "When the latter happens, the program was set up for the providing money "for area football game this Saturday, the University Police Dept. reminds those plan¬ message goes out loud and clear to other youth that they needn't development of a full-time, commercial research by the professionally staffed, and University. The Chamber of Appearing Nightly ning to attend that the one-way traffic system goes into effect at noon on every worry even if they are caught," nationally accredited Chamber Commerce completing ~ game circuit Saturday. Those going to the Auditorium to view the game on closed- television are asked to enter campus on the east side at either the he continued. "Then the best of Commerce for the project which will culminate LIVE LOBSTERS local educational program will Lansing-Meridian area. the publication of Bogue Street or the Haslett entrance. Auditorium parking will be available at Lot G and parking ramp No. 2. be for naught." Augenstein four up The Chamber of Commerce set the "University Relations' 64_page book to be sold to accompanied by businesses. program "to create mutually advantageous relations with the "Basically, the Chamber of Commerce seeks to cultivate the CLAMS and OYSTERS University community; establish GRAND JURY SYSTEM commercial, financial, industrial and cultural resources of the Serving from 11:00-11:00 area and to insure the area's Closed Mondays economic growth and stability Dbrin?in!:jthem c,oser and at the same time For Reservations - Phone 351-7076 together, Basset said. Prosecutor see The East to Lansing-Meridian Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking work with the strengthen • civic and social structure," Bassett explained. s from the MSU Union why we are having trouble will include a recommendation court citations for uncooperative University in three different getting it passed," Leo Maki, for a permanent Crime witnesses to be issued. ways. president of the Michigan Investigating Commission to The prosecuting attorneys One way is with the include the attorney general, contend the new system would student-landlord report which William L. Cahalan said Richardson, however, said he two county prosecutors serving keep politics out of jury probes was begun last April by the Thursday that all-out attacks on will not act on the bill until he staggered four-year terms and a because the panel would sit Chamber of Commerce and the the Mafia in Michigan could not receives a report from the citizen chosen by the governor, continuously and attract less East Lansing Human Relations occur unless the legislature c™;"r"or, Special Commission "In any event," he continued, attention than the one-man Commission. The group, which passes a »,ll replacmg the Qn CrJme "I would want to study the grand jury. works with OCC, was the result one-man grand jury with a said wM| « Commission's recommendations permanent citizens rn.est.gat.ng on Michigan's to the governor very thoroughly ••••••••••••••••••••• Pane before agreeing to any final ' investigation system. *""7"7 SI t - c7Tiefidmirii^thdtl&rL "• .. conference report." "If this legislation % In Sponsored by Rep. J. Robert passed, don't come to me and quoting a newspaper article, - £ „ , _ „ , ... , meet winter boldly complain about organized Richardson said, "My T^xtej.D-Bay City the citizens- % APPEARS ON "FORUM" EVERY WEEK crime," Cahalan said at a news understanding is that the report I1"* b!1 "ou'd allo» immunity and contempt of in the conference. "Don't complain to • (CLIP AND SAVE THIS SCHEDULE) • pile-lined me about consumer fraud. Complain to the legislature." Thank Yon For Our Exciting squire suburban Cahalan said his office had a list of four municipalities where alleged J CLAIR WHITE OCT. 19 • by Windbreaker. . . corruption among officials had taken place. "I have no more power to Birthday Party! S WARREN HUFF OCT. 26 * the wool melton investigate these allegations than coat that challenges the elevator operator." he said. 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TODAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Friday, October 17, 1969 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan and Staircase' leads to perspective on Although its offbeat theme rather uneventful storyline Charlie and Harry has with homosexuality, little to do but much Harry and Charlie are aging their barbers who live together above heterosexual gestures reputations(which cause camerawork loneliness and the fluent succeed in establishing their Harry; Harrison, the flamboyant by Christopher 'characters by thrusting the and stylish Charlie. Both create to do with basic human their shop and verbally, audience adjustment problems) Challis, though stunning, diverts production gloss and their off their characters with a minimum will tend to make it tedious problems of understanding and helplessly, claw away at each and the production size and our attention too often). But, screen images into the of feminine mannerisms and an viewing for most people, assistance. In theme and other. Harry is a brooding, gloss (the wide, technicolored with the assistance of director background. abundance of sensitivity and "Staircase," the film version of articulate man who does all the screen blows up their smallest Stanley Donen, both men Burton is the sad and reflective feeling. Charles Dyer's play about two intention, then, "Staircase" is a heterosexual work with a simple housework-and, appropriately, aging homosexuals, is a sensitive most of the nagging-whose fears and inoffensive study of human lesson for all of us. of approaching old age and Casual acting, photography, loneliness and an unusual Unlike most film treatments of diminishing good looks have led showcase for the acting talents unnatural relationships, to a repressed jealously over of its stars, Richard Burton and "Staircase" is a film of restraint. Charlie, the more worldly of the Rex Harrison. It has avoided the visual two. Once the novelty of watching Due to a disease, Harry has sensationalism that usually fail to ruin Sundance Kid' Burton and Harrison play a accompanies such films ("The grown bald and he keeps his couple of nagging queens is Fox and "The Killing of Sister head covered with a towel to forgotten and we begin to think . , . hide the humiliation he feels. fflmmaIr^atoTOl£qutt^welf Personal statements instead. The Burton' insight we gain after watching touch each other. and Harrison rarely Charlie, who continually primps in the mirror, styling his hair, law-enforcing match in the form Butch is the brains of the first place, the two of them capitalizes on Harry's baldness of a super-possee hired by the outfit; Sundance is the should hate each other instead introduces its characters, instills and torments him about it. of being such good friends. In us with their individual sadness . ff I Harry's bed-ridden mother "Butch Cassidy and the president of a railroad company, brawn- gun. Together they the second place, men in their Foreign students offered (played with pathetic elegance Sundance Kid" should, by all by Cathleen Nesbitt) lives with rights, be a lousy flick: they SP1'1 f°r South America, should get nowhere, but they where they pick up where they helped by an incredible string of line of work shouldn't have the of humor, the relaxed directed,, left off, accompanied by luck, which finally runs out on approach to their exceedingly senses homosexuality, "Staircase" doesn't really come to grips with medical care-information them, constantly demanding Harry's care. ally acted, photographed and it's Sundance's Ross). girl (Katherine them. It's all so improbable! In the dangerous work, that the two of The dramatic tension of the inconsistent in theme and them have. the problem but, then, it doesn't "You . . . Your Health . . and film involves Harry's mounting character. intend to. In fact, the story it Happiness," an information Representatives from Olin But there they are. The movie So how come I liked it so desperation because of his tells might just as easily have program designed to educate Health Center much? Perhaps its very is funny and gripping. It's sad surrounding community will mother's demands and Charlie's casualness makes it appealing. been about a man and woman foreign students about available attempting awkwardly to help medical (facilities and services, present information on topics such restlessness insurance benefits, impending trial to rule on his because of an The story concerns two Fine Arts council and poignant in places, though never melodramatic. At times each other. "Staircase" avoids will be held at 7:30 tonight in as notorious outlaws of the West in it's downright horrifying. and what to action of universal statements to deal with the Center for International community disturbing the peace by their final Director George Roy Hill days and together. As do in emergencies. Everyone is invited to attend imitating a woman in a local the film credits end, we are informed that "most of what plans presentation treats the viewer to the latest cinematic photographic campus s: I ► 332-6944 ~~1 tit&xbu 7:25-9:3* the program and discussions which will follow. Burton and Harrison nave two follows is imposing obstacles to overcome: Newman) and Sundance (Robert true."Cassidy (Paul Day with the Arts, the Lansing Fine Arts Council presentation, During the afternoon, techniques, most of which are demonstrations, exhibits and used without purpose. But Redford) are partners in crime, will be held from 1 to 7 p.m. performances will be held for whereas that usually bothers me LATE SHOW TONITE & SAT at 11:15 P.M. TODAY FEATURE specializing in train robberies. Oct. 19 at the Lansing Civic the general public. a lot, I rather enjoyed the film's "One of the Best Films About Young At 1:20-3:20-5:20-7:20-9:25 Qjl-ADMER When they meet their Center. looseness. Also used was a Performances will be held by shifting from color to--not black J People Ever Made!" -• Time Magazine the Lansing Junior Symphony, and white-but daguerreotype, or "Wildly Funny!" N.Y. Times By the time he was 14, he had learned too much. the Greater Lansing Area Band, faded brown and white. It's ljtbn the Gabriel Gleemen, the MSU really a very nice effect and it Jazz Ensemble, the Clan MacRae lends a certain amount of Bagpipe Band and various folk authenticity-- or at least feeling guitarists. An opera workshop of authenticity«as well as visual I | UMDER by Lansing Community College variety to the story. is also scheduled. Persons interested in dance will be able to see the Orchesis, a ; Newman and Redford are ok far as they go, which isn't far. disappointing, her performance fflUND modern dance group, the strong with touches of "The Lansing Balbt Assn. and the p s^ro"8 All the characters Modern Dance Workshop. The , , U*T\. , , . Square and Round Dancers and Lac,k ,tde?th an.d the Ethnic Dancers will alsr But they re so nice about it that form you don t care. Watching them FFTHly trying to learn Spanish so they hold up banks in Bolivia Several programs have been , - designed to interest children. makes fo,Set' So why do I like it 1 They include an all-day college workshop, children's books < j refreshing? violent Possibly. Appellant I repressions? iticamuncTiqu.1^ iih film, a demonstration ut „ instruments by , - ., . T, , i ^ Symphony and a ;tnt,i:P'ay by the Eaton Rapids Players. fink you'll have with it as a"good time | well. Catch it s Admission i: "ALICE'S RESTAURANT" ,ARL0 GUTHRIE Michigan Theatre. PAT QUINN - JAMES BRODERICK ■ ice PETE SEEGER ■ LEE HAYS - m mich v^VENABLE HERNDON*ARTHUR PENN SKiSi"'* TMe lexKHiHC estNTs TIMBER LANES & LOUNGE HILLARD ELKINS-JOE MANDUKE - - .ARTHUR PENN Under New Ownership and Management COLOR by DeLuxe i PjTj] United OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY and SUNDAY nnxxi "0S 0 Persons unless withunderParent or admitted 18 not Guardian. Rjl ftpfistS TECHNICOLOR Pizza Couple Nite Monday after 6:30 P.M. Next Att: Keir Dullea in "DE SADE" KYLE JOHNSON ALEX CLARKE ESTELLE EVANS DANA El CAR ANY 2 Bowlers rolling 6 or more games can i 12" Deluxe Pizza (10c) and free shoe rental. Last summer was too beautiful to forget. ON US 27 (8 blocks north of Motor Wheel) And too painful to remember. Oct. 17- 9-12. "• 50$ IV 9-3042 Emanuel L.Wolf presents AN ALLIED ARTISTS FILM A Frank Perry-Alsid Production MITMHi • Produced by j AnTC RECORDS T AT E L92ZJ t&CA&U Friday, October 17, 19((> 7 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sandpipers' a of love, memo The Sandpipers' sixth album, than the original version by enjoyable listening for a "The Wonder of You," is a Rene and Rene. time to come. quietly pleasing and smoothly Easily the best song on the OAn — performed collection of 11 album,"Kumbaya"is performed wwr ill cell fly contemporary songs. in a style very reminiscent to LANSING (UPI) - IV Dick Schoff, Jim Brady and that of "Guantanamera." William G. Milliken a- Mike Piano, The Sandpipers, Spoken vocals are backed up by Congressman Philip E. Ruppe blend their voices in the gentle rhythmic drums and Houghton are scheduled and caressing manner of the tambourines in the traditional speak at the Annual Convention Letterman, as they sing about prayer/song, which can easily Qf the Republican Women's love, pleasant memories and bring back memories of Federation of Michigan Oct. fanciful dreams. flickering campfires. 21-23 in Harbor Springs. The group has never matched "The Wonder of You" by the More than 200 women from it's initial success of Sandpipers is an excellent album the state's 130 GOP women's "Guantanamera" a few years of quiet and peaceful songs that clubs are expected to attend the Association back, although it has had a few minor hits with "Louie Louie," will provide restful music and convention. "Cuando Sali De Cuba" and, Switching producers from The Association, one of the most sought-after only crowd. Special seating arrangements have in¬ more recently, "Quando creased the capacity of the fieldhouse to 9,000. Tony LiPuma to Alen Stanton groups for concert performances, will appear at M'Innomora" (A Man Without has brought about little change 8 p.m. Saturday in Jenison before a standing room Love). in the group's overall sound; most notable is the increased usage of horns and the decrease STANDING ROOM ONLY of Spanish songs performed. Two movie themes are TONIGHT! ELEC. IN CAR resented on the album-"That HEATERS ALL COLOR! Night" from "The Fox" and "Windmills of Your Mind" from Association top campus The Association will open CAMPUS FILM GROUPS Beal Film Group: A cavalry bill moments in this one. Starring "The Thomas Crown Affair" mark the first Sandpipers have directed their time vocal talents in that direction. Occasionally, the vocal the "S7IUJT0-, / fXCITEMMTfro o ASMSU's Popular Entertainment series Saturday at Jenison Field Cine Series: "To Kill Mockingbird" is Cine Series' a major rounds of up a motley crew deserters and Confederate Charlton Heston, Richard Harris, Jim Hutton and Senta Berger. accompaniment of the chorus HAROLD ROBBINS leads and covers the trio's offering this weekend, and it's a Shown at 7:07 Repeated Late House, playing to a standing Prisoners to go on a dangerous To be shown at 7 and 9:30 singing, as in the fast-paced "Let - room only audience. good one. An adaptation of mission tracking down Apaches tonight and Saturday in 106B Go!" Seven musicians make the Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize in "Major Dundee." Some fine Wells Hall. One of the most captivating snixno sound originated by this winning novel, it's a warm, numbers is "wave," with a internationally popular group. superbly directed and performed bouncing, lingering melody Jules Alexander, Terry Kirkman, Brian Cole, Ted Bluechel, Russ show. Gregory Peck won an Academy Award for his Local coffeehou mixed with intriguing images. "Temptation" is an enchanting Giguere, Jim Yester, and Larry performance, but the show is Ramos have combined thei) stolen by two youngsters, Mary song dealing with the power of joseph t LtvmE AVCO EMBASSY HAROLD ROBBINS' STILETTO COLOR talents to produce three national no. 1 singles, six golden recorcb Badham and Phillip Alford. One of the finest comments in hosts MSU group beauty and the lack of resistance; the album's title song :PLUS: interracial relations and tensions expresses appreciation of being (three singles, three albums--foi Eight MSU students, part of a group billed as "Ruth Knapp and million or more sales), numerous Grammy award nominations and and Rex Harrison in this ever brought to the Shown at 7 and 9:30 tonight screen. Friends," will perform at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Fine Arts Day Coffeehouse at the Lansing Civic Center. loved. Spanish is mixed with English in "Lo Mucho Que Te Quero," 26 men took 25 minutes sensitive story about two aging and Saturday in 108B Wells Hall. top-selling hits. Most to steal $10,000,000.00! many The group consists of Ruth Knapp and MSU students Doug homosexuals. Beal Art Film Series: "Freaks" (The More I See You), with recently The Association wrote Solomon, Valley Stream, N.J., sophomore; Belinda Novik, transitions done more smoothly and performed the music for Campus: Based on his and "Lilith" make up this Paramount Pictures' "Good-bye, 20-minute sing-song, Arlo weekend's double feature. Farmington sophomore; Phyllis Hart. Clawson sophomore; Elyse Shown at 9:15 ONLY Guthrie stars in the movie Eisenberg, Bethesda, Md., senior; Barbara Conrad, Westfield, N.J., Columbus." Some of their version of "Alice's Restaurant." "Freaks," though largely ignored in America, has created quite a sophomore; Becky Brenneman, Muncie, Ind., sophomore; Kevin SARNES FLORAL/' recordings include: "Cherish," "Never my Love," "Windy," Directed by Arthur Penn, it's Shaney, Westland sophomore; and Pauline Bailey, St. Clair Shores following in Europe. The For flowers anti-Establishment all the way. horrible revenge inflicted by a "Along Comes Mary," Fresh and State: "Last Summer," based With the exception of one member, the group was a part of a This program is rated R - Restricted, persons "Everything That Touches group of circus freaks upon a summer endeavor involving 23 university students who called Fashionable on Evan Hunter's novel of the under 18 not admitted without parent or adult You," "Requiem for the person who has betrayed them themselves "Dialogue '69." That group journeyed 10,000 miles Masses" and "Pandora's Golden same name, stars Richard forms the story. "Lilith" stars across country into 10 western states in an effort to increase H^ebie-Jeebies." Thomas and Barbara Hershey. Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg and communication and understanding between the University world The Association will perform Michigan: Paul Newman, Peter Fonda in a powerful film 2ND BIG WEEK at 8 p.m. Saturday in Jenison Field House (with a new seating Robert Ross Redford and Katherine are featured in "Butch of insidious by Robert madness. Rossen, Directed who did and the general public. The group attempts to re-enact the original spirit of folk NOW Feature at 1:35- 3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 P.M. ICHftGAN music-that of spontaniety, joy and community participation. arrangement to accommodate Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." "The Hustler." "Freaks" will be A most entertaining Western. shown at 7 and 9,000). Tickets (if available) can 10, "Lilith" at Gladmer: Gordon Parks brings Among those performing at the Fine Arts Day Coffeehouse You never met a pair like Butch and The Kid. be purchased at the Union, 8:10, both tonight and Saturday his novel "The Learning Tree" in 104 B Wells. will be Joe Janeti, banjo player and traditional folk musician. Campbell's Suburban Shop and to the screen in a moving Marshall Music. portrayal of midwestern bigotry WEEKEND MOVIES: AREA THEATRES: Spartan Twins: "Midnight Cowboy," one and racial prejudice. Stars Kyle Johnson. NORTHSIDEt DRIVE-IN THE At RE ' Now! Now! Exclusive of the year's best (if not THE Lansing Mall: Barbra Come EarlylStay Late! Streisand super-stars with Omar year's best), starring Dustin Sharif in "Funny Girl." Miss 9 Miles Nwlfc on US-27.. 482-740 Hoffman and Jon Voight, who Streisand won an Academy give brilliant performances. "Staircase" stars Richard Burton Award for her performance. FREE ELECTRIC CAR HEATERS! Box office Open 6:30 NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE 3 FIRST RUN HITS "Dammitall. HOTROD m\ tmmwoRLO AfljON Sal of SPEED!RA Dimuhitw biooocuro»n6 thriusS Why is everything we're good at illegal?" with the drivers of Darlington Oaytona Bonneville Indy ks«!22£ Shown Twice at 7:07 and LATE iSsffi CS&*. ROBOT Wpei I VS THE [4 AZTEC PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT BEDFORD KATHARINE ROSS IMY BUTCH CASSIDV AND THE SUNDANCE KID <0 STROTHER MARTIN. JEFF COREY. HENRY JONES. pLuA.1 Shown 2nd at 9:00 P.M. 3rd Hit CORRUPTION at 10:30 Next! "EASY RIDER" Starring Peter Fonda . Dennis Hopper 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. October 17. 1969 Celebration' woven with sentimental plot sentimental plot. An orphan, By KENNETH STERN our highly mechanized and deprived of his garden, meets an commercial society. Tf you plan to be in Detroit agnostic vagabond named There is refreshing freedom of vf is coming weekend or next, it Potemkin and a stage-struck expression, both in word and ->uld be worth your while to fallen angel, and the three go off action, which adds the needed ^ipend an evening with to seek Mr. Edgar Allan Rich, spice. Harvey Schmidt's music is 'Celebration." a recent who presumably will aid them. at times rocky and is generally a Roadway musical now being But the plot thickens. Mr. few bars above the Broadway performed at Wayne State Rich is poor, in that he cannot average. University's Bonstelle Theatre. feel or take pleasure in life's The set is unusual and "Celebration" is a musical simple things. effective, being reminiscent of •fable, which I would describe as the Shakesperian stage. A round •being a somewhat uneven set of The musical has something to stage is set about a foot above '.sketches loosely connected by a say about apathy and the evils of the conventional stage, and is complete with ladder and balcony, and a hugh dominating orange circle that changes with the seasons. The entire cast was marvelous. Of special note is Raymond Evans, who is great as Mr. Rich. run A very, very funny person, Evans is quite talented and I •Hugo Bohm, ski instructor at Boyne Mountain, gives a comic d expect to see him go far. the art of skiing at an MSU Ski Club meeting. The Ski Club has now completed David Patrick Kelly, as the its organization process and has set up a schedule for a winter of skiing. orphan, Robert M. Robb, as State News photo by Bill Porteous Potemkin, and Elizabeth Szczygielski were all excellent their respective roles. U' ski club Despite "Celebration's" weaknesses, overshadow everything The Bonstelle it located at 3424 Woodward and performances are scheduled for o.du p.m. on Oct. 17, 18, 24 merits Theatre is »THV MORAM State News Staff Writer ready to start a new season. por th09e who look close, ■ plans tags, the largest club on campus made a return trip to give a is out to recruit new members special exhibition at the meeting The include s agenda for this year may a canoeing and camping and 25, with a 2:30 Skis and poles out of the attic p.m. MOOSUSKI unfolds to: "Moo and welcome back the old ones, and show a film, trip, a tobaggoning trip and a matinee on Oct. 26. Tickets and new boots out of hock, the are u" and "MSU Ski." Their first meeting promised Once again the club is planning snowmobile trip, as well as trips $2- MSU Ski Club, equipped with a With a lot of new ideas, special to be a "riot" when Hugo Bohm, two big trips to Boyne to the Indianapolis 500 and the new name - MOOSUSKI, is mugSi bumper stickers and name a director at Boyne Mountain, Mountain, one from Dec. 14 to Grand .Prix, depending on the 19 and one over spring break. amount of interest among the The cost for each of these trips members. TAMING OF THE SHREW will be $85. The climax of the year is their Another season may highlight for be the club meetings the annual trip to Aspen, Colorado, - at Grandmother's. So far. only Ballet shows diverse talents from March 21 to 30. This trip a trial meeting has been set up will cost approximately $185, all for 7 p.m. Nov. 3. expenses included. But the meeting will be dry A -JKWOMK HKI.I.MAN JOHN SCHI.KSINCKH I'ltODLCTlON Three weekend trips to Boyne (cider and doughnuts for those DUSTHM HOFFMAN By MAJA moving away from the stiff touches of acrobatics and second act they became almost Mountain are being planned for with 50 cents). the weekends of January 23 to JON VOIGHT State News Reviewer formality of medieval dance and slapstick, transforming some one person, their beautiful 25, February 6 to 8, and The membership dues of $4.50 dress and towards a more portions into a graceful and performance well deserving the February 20 to 22 at a cost of a year may be paid at the 'MIDNIGHT COWBOY" Tuesday nights performance personal communication delightful stumbling. standing ovation they received, $35.50 each. meetings. by the Stuttgart Ballet displayed between the dancers and the Marcia Haydee is splendid in Birgit Keil (Bianca) works another ade of its diverse audience. Yet into the classical the role of Katherine- a role excellently with her three oh. .f.oc abilities. While io "Romeo nmon and an framework, Cranko has mingled which Cranko developed suitors, particularly in the pasde Juliet" was touchingand human, "The Taming of the Shrew" specifically for her. As the rebellious daughter, she displays deux with Jan Stripling (Lucentio). Egon Madson 'Forum' radio COLOR i DeLuxe * turned to humor for its theme. Copies available her talents as a comedienne (Gremio) may never make it as a EVERYBODY'S TALKIN 3 United Artists To a Scarlatti score by adapted from conductor while as the loving wife, she singer, but his comedy talents presents 'U BOUT IT! Kurt-Heinz Stolze, John Cranko of Adam's speech proves many her dancing abilities are undoubtable. A fine, tragic times over. Richard figure as Mercutio Monday has set a choreography which is The "Forum" series will the community needed a SHOWN DAILY AT extremely funny and, at times, Copies of the speech Acting Cragun as Petrucio is a fine night, he displays his range by present seven University feedback in communication very difficult. Elisabeth Dalton's President Adams gave dancer in his own right-witness becoming an equally charming administrators this fall on between students and • 3:15 ■ 5:30 - 7:30 AND 9: 45 p.r the moratorium his sol° in the first act-and clown. scenery and costomes were less Wednesday at coupled with Miss Haydee he The American premiere of WKAR-FM and WMSN networks administrators, opulent than those for "Romeo and Juliet, but no less; effective. effective. ^ ffo m^Ro naTd delivers a *eries of superb "The Taming of "the Shrew each Sunday evening. Slated for the first appearance Hillis said that, due to the large number of students and the SPARTAN TWIN EAST "The Taming of the Shrew" is w-lkinson bib|iographer at the performances. Their pas de deux demonstrated once more why Sunday at 8 p.m. will be MSU small number of men in much more of a ballet than its rare book'room in the basement in the first act is delightful; it is the Stuttgart Ballet has been Trustee Clair White, D-Bay City, administrative positions, there Monday night predecessor. of the MSU Library The seldom that one the called "THE ballet of 1969. The Jay Hillis, Mount Pleasant were few channels for open president's office has made 200 ballerina ungracefully dumped only thing missing from the senior, instituted the program communication between the copies of the speech available. on the noor< or her Partner wind Performance was roses at the last spring term because he felt diverse groups. FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER 17-18 up flat on his back. In the end. 'Although the State News is a Fri. and Sat. Oct. 17 & 18 of GRIZZLY FURS of ANN ARBOR through letters to the editor, the MBS' PERFORMANCES AND PRICES process does not provide an COLUMBIA PICTURES aid immediate response, whereas the iv ill be at RASTAR PROOUCIIONS pes** philosophy of the "Forum" BARBRA OMAR Joseph Cotton Anne Baxter enables an immediate response House of India STREISAND-SHARIF in Academy Award winning and feedback situation," he said. The schedule of speakers is as Magnificent Ambersons follows: with \\ Clair White Warren Huff Oc t. 19 Oct. 26 coats - vests - pelts Walter Adams Nov. 2 mall theatre '<3 Milton Dickerson Nov. 9 of 5628 W SAGINAW • 484-4403 esn. The story Blanche Martin Kenneth Thompson Nov. 16 Nov. 23 of the decline mink • leopard - sheep - beaver - etc. of an aristocratic Don Stevens Nov. .30 The program will consist of family. two segments. The first portion 101 East Grand River will be recorded in advance under Hillis' direction, with the guest administrator interviewed Whoops! by three student panelists who are representatives of campus 2 MILES SOUTHWEST OF LANSING ON M-78 organizations. The second portion of the NOW! EXCLUSIVE ILL COLOR PROGRAM 1 ELECTRIC IK CAR HEATERS Here is the Incredible Story of What 355-6510 comments period. People i with questio for the admin is Really Turning on the Youth NEED MONEY? of Today! MSU Artists enter n Board's Thieves Market? October 23 Sign up NOW at 355-3355 Lansing Symphony Orchestra presents Ralph Votapek in the Opening Concert October 25th Playing Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini 20th Century-Fox presents Plus . . .Behind the Gates of a Girls' School by Rachmaninoff REX HARRISON VTMgbuniGpiEEViL RICHARD BURTON in the Stanley Donen Production Shown at 7 & 9:15 P.M. andTME^aVAGE COIPlfc...., . 15 concert series student season tickets $5 Matinees Sat. & Sun. RENNIE DAMON BROWN H 8:30 P.M. Everett H.S. "STAIRCASE" Free Grass' 7:07 & Late - 'Young Evil, Savage' al 9:00 only Call 487 5001 Michig. State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 17, 1969 9 Instant cash available to students Sunday Editor cash has made his contribution. banRs shQws thafc Mgu,s charged, and a co-signer is enough income to qualify for a Despite the cries of "tight Financial Aids Dept. and the necessary if the student does not loan here. They usually have to 'This is a bad time to talk I ball term is only three weeks money" and "high credit rates" East Lansing State Bank are pay within 30 days. go to their hometown bank about loans," a bank official I old and you've already spent that haunt most financial most receptive to requests for A loan counselor in the where their grass roots are," said. "Short-term loans are at an I your term's allowance from your institutions, MSU students can student loans Financial Aids Dept. said that all Fleming said. extreme premium now, and the I patents. still get "instant cash" (short And »We make "student loans, but levels of students can borrow If a student managed to prove only type of loans we are ] even your birthday term loans) if they look for the we don't give students any more money, "unless they're on a he had enough income to afford making are to customers." money is gone, and every friend money in the right places. The official said the tightness you have that had a little extra consideration than any other graduate assistantship, loan payments he would be I a survey of East Lansing on loans was due to the customers," a representative something." charged 7 per cent interest or a high from East Lansing State Bank, The counselor said minimum flat fee interest rate. reasons depending on As a final 100 W. Grand River Ave., said. must be noted on an application the amount. resort, students I "We make several loans to why the student needs money, Michigan National Bank, with looking for quick cash can look f students," he said, "but they're but loans are usually granted for an East to the East Lansing Lansing branch at 2731 Savings and INFRARED not student loans. Students get "anything related to college E. Grand River Ave., only grants Loan Assn., but a spokesman at loans to regular customers, so the association said they arei\'t the same treatment everybody expenses. like rent." Loan counselors at MSU do out-of-town students are granting any short term loans because money is so tight. | Students must be 21 to take not ask for job security proof ineligible. or Research guaranteed income sufficient out a short-term loan, and are a to center charges 7 per cent interest. A $6 make loan payments. But First National Bank of East handling fee is charged for loans under $1,000, the representative Lansing, 435 E. Grand River Ave> contends that "it tests said. is thermometer pretty The Financial Aids Dept. at difficult for students to get MSU asks the fewest questions money. of all the moneylenders A new infrared thermometer, take a chicken's temperature questioned and offers the "The rne first tirst thing tning we take into now being tested at the MSU during egg-laying may not be the Center for Laboratory Animal |argest amou'nt Qf monev consideration is job security and best way to take a gorilla's Research, may end the temperature at meal time. tcnn! ]. Can Crow up fu ! to Bill Fleming, vice i f president said unpopular tusk of catching an an^l to take its temperature. "This la the M success with TC 90 "t"'cl^'is individual, but The infrared thermometer thprmomotpr is ic a » an .nfrared thermometer for laboratorv animals laboratory that we know animals that wp know »a£ar " ' * ^Mte cent interest 90 usuall/students do not'havc cone-shaped device that picks up of," Julius said. "So far, we have heat radiated from animals. tested it partially only on dogs "Just point the thermometer," and cats." Lawrence A. Julius told The method, Julius said, is scientists at the national meeting of the Laboratory American Assn. for Animal Science, accurate to within one-tenth of a degree centigrade. It takes only a fraction of a second to get an DON'T Thursday. animal's temperature. The Easy way rm. The ifon x x MSU scientist said the .. conventional thermometer is accurate to wjth|n >boul Qne This MSU workman takes the easy way out as he infrared thermometer is more two d and (ak ^ accurate than conventional uses a long, long extension to wash the windows thermometers. The trick is to three minutes to get an animal's on the Natural Science Bldg. temneraturp learn how to use it for different iemPeralure- State News photo by Hal Caswell kinds of animals. For example, the best way to SPACE WATCHERS! And let "Old Man Winter" make Nobel of you. Morris Auto Parts carries a monkey out a complete (continued from page one) stock of tune-up parts, fan-belts, thermostats, "I'm very pleased as I'm sure his HUSTLE ON DOWN - coils, generators, de-icers, and anti freeze. These other teachers would be." Wallmann expressed no ^ a -and sign up for the All-U Billiards Tournament. Guys, gals, Greeks, are the items you'll need to insure your surprise. car's . 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Undoubtedly, Bishop Pike empty vestige of a past age. out completely and with all the Reynolds, Holland sophomore, It was to this cultural and rights, and war and peace. carpenter turned itinerant struggling to become in an age of love he could muster. Both he exercised an influence on 20th spent last summer with Bishop intellectual milieu that Bishop Bishop Pike will primarily be preacher for three powerful crisis. and his wife, Diane, had a rare James A. Pike, working in his Century American life far remembered In Bishop Pike's studies, Jesus perception Pike attempted to speak. His as a religious years. into the human California home as a research surpassing that of any other thinker. His theology was often Jesus, he claimed, bucked the emerged as one who risked daily assistant. At the end of August, clergyman. message was primarily one of personality, its hopes, hurts and hope. But as a man who had criticized as being unoriginal and existing power structure, pulled danger in the freedom struggle fears, and were always willing to Pike flew to Israel for a visit. A Pike was very much a man of off of His people. To Israel's source derivative, based primarily on a civil-disobedience few days later he became lost the 20th Century. Our age has experienced intense personal of identity, the Torah, He share their lives with anyone the thought of Dietrich demonstration on Palm Sunday and died in a Judean desert. realized that science and reason suffering, it was a hope that had asserted great loyalty, yet He who needed help. discovered Bonhoeffer, Paul Tillich, and ended up a condemned are not leading us to a promised despair. Rudolph Bultmann and Martin criminal with nails driven spontaneously leapt over the Bishop Pike's exploration of Utopia. Indeed, many thinkers Experience also taught him wall of the law in order to that man can become Buber. But Bishop Pike's genius through His wrists and hoisted the field of psychic phenomena fear a technological nightmare, a By DONOVAN REYNOLDS in his ability to naked on a cross for execution. respond to the hurts or hopes of had opened up for him a much dehumanized existence in a increasingly open, free and was the person. To Bishop Pike, He whole, if he is open to the communicate these truths to the Yet even in this very human bigger view of human potential, Why were so many people, godless, meaningless world. The suffering, Jesus was able to let was the man for others: for His liberal Protestant view of fulfillment of God acting within sceptical young and old who the potential of especially the young, attracted us. Pike, echoing Kennedy's would never think of going God break forth as Love. Jesus people and for individuals. interrelationship, the sensitivity to his statements on religion and progress and the essential inside a church. was human, Bishop Pike said, of the mystery of all that goes goodness of man was shattered inaugural, insisted that "God's It was this search for the important social issues?Why was, work on earth must truly be our He realized full well that so and because He lived and essence of Christ's teaching that on between persons beyond just he to some a restless, questing by Auschwitz and Hiroshima. much of what the church suffered for others, taught their words their actions. Modem man, under constant own," that the shaping of the led Bishop Pike to the Judean or modern-day prophet, poking future is man's responsibility. teaches and preaches seems sheer Christians that they should live threat of nuclear annihilation, desert, where he died in the holes in the pretensions of false piety, and to others a dangerous desperately searches for meaning He often quoted the assertion Bishop superstition to millions of and suffer for others, too. In his last few years, Bishop same area where Jesus walked The key to Bishop style can Pike's life be characterized by the of Catholic philosopher Leslie his innermost doubts and Americans. His pulpit became and thought. heretic, uttering confused and and commitment in a world Pike developed a fascination word openness. He believed that often blasphemous statements? where all past philosophical and Dewart, "Unless we make it to questionings with all who would radio and television, and he Bishop Pike was well known as if you can somehow let yourself with the historical person of be, the Kingdom of God shall listen. He never allowed himself spoke at hundreds of college Following his death in the theological systems have been never come." Jesus, going back beyond the a theologian and national figure. be open to others, there is the comfort of an easy answer or campuses across the country, But his friends also knew him as Judean wilderness last month, shattered. The church, which for something exciting to be found, Many people find that their the security of rigid belief. attacking the "lifeless and later interpretations of His life journalists have attempted to centuries had provided a fascination with Pike lies in the to the actual historical period in a warm, kind, and good man. something warm to be loved and Bishop Pike also believed that plastic" Jesus he felt the There are those who say Bishop received in every person. contradictions and paradoxes his doing the truth is as important churches were preaching. which He lived and taught He life seemed to present. He defies as saying the truth. As Bishop easy categorization. He was a Robert De Witt, Pike's friend EAST UNSINC TRINITY CHURCH man of two worlds, both the and colleague recently sacred and the secular (although commented, "His actions had to DISSIDENT PRIESTS DISAPPROVE 841 Timberla Interdenominatio he would probably insist he was be where his words were." attempting to discover the Thus, when Pike was offered sacred in and through the an honorary doctorate at a Pope applauds astronauts secular). segregated southern seminary, he "Silence, Please" 7:00 p.m He questioned both the refused, saying he "didn't want a complacent belief of the average degree in white divinity." He Trinity Collegiate Fellowship 8 30 p r church-goer and the dogmatic was deported from Rhodesia Wednesday Mid-week Discussion and prayer hour at 7:00 p.n atheism of the scientific after translation into Italian, French, Within minutes after the lunar Free BUS SE R VICE — See schedule in your dorm attacking that country's VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, module, called humanist. He loved the church racist Michael Collins and their wives German and Spanish allowed all Eagle, touched Aparthied policy. America's first men to the moon the moon's surface July 20, deeply, but spent a lifetime the bishops to follow the talk. He refused to remain silent on received a heroes' welcome at paused after seeing the Pope to first ST. ANDREW attacking the prejudices and his questionings of theological the Vatican crane their necks for a view of Later the three fielded a few Pope Paul praised the Apollo indifference of organized doctrines and outmoded church Thursday. They^told questions. crew as conquerers of the moon. christian Eastern Orthodox Church Pope Paul VI and his synod of Michaelangelo's Old Testament He said man looked forward to religion. structures, which almost resulted frescoes on the ceiling of the Armstrong drew applause church University Student Center It was a strange and rare sight: in a bishops how it felt to explore when, asked how the trip "the expanse of endless space 1216 Greencrest heresy trial. And he spent a what the pontiff called "another Sistine Chapel. Then they went and a new destiny." (Disciples of Christ) a bishop of the church sharing lifetime speaking openly on the downstairs to the synod hall for affected the astronauts' personal East Lansing world of God's creation." He has received several other 1001 Chester Road the slide show. relationships to God, he replied: The Pope lavished praise upon "As we traveled between U.S. astronauts and has clearly (1/3 mi. 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Brink WORSHIP HOURS - - preaching Via 9:30 am Worship Saturday Masses Visit our new Student Center - open daily 9 A.M. -11 P.M. 9 1 5 am # Common Service 1 st and 3 rd Cor 8:00 - 9:15 - 11:45 10:30 am Common Service 2nd and 4th Ma 7:00 p.m. - fulfills Student Supper 5:30 p.m 11:30am New Forms of Wc rship 1 1 00 am Worship (Cor,.m Sunday obligation 9 30 pm Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Wednesday Alvin Hoksbergen, Director Phone 351-6360 Communion Service (Vespers) 2-8693 for transportation, call 351-6360 or 882-1425 WORSHIP, COUNSEL, FELLOWSHIP, STUDY WITH US Collegian Seminar Central United Methodist 9:30 a.m. Across from the Capitol WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES WORSHIP SERVICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * caSTminsKR prcsbytcrim church 9 45 and 11:15 A.M. 1315 Abboff Rd. OTTAWA AT CHESTNUT "Let A Miracle Happen cost tansinc. micmcan COLLEGE BIBLE CLASS WORSHIP HOUR 11:00 AM In Your Life" REV. IRVING R. PHILLIPS • PASTOR IN THE FIRESIDE ROOM "Keep Your Eyes Open" SUNDAY SCHEDULE WORSHIP - 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Church School j-school thru A< I 30 A.M, Loyalty Sunday odcrn Man ' DR. H, SUGDE N SERMON: Fellowship Hour 10 30 A.M. »whar$ the Good oj Bvin* Good' Church School 9 45 to 1 1 45 Worship 11 A.M. FREE BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM THE CHURCH RY PROVIDED ALL TIMES FOR RIDES CALL 337 0610 (See bus schedule for both services in your dorm) Collegiate Fellowship 8:30 P.M. Rev. Robert David Leas 337 0183 Stimulating Discussion Refreshments P eoples Church OKEMOS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH East Lansing First Church of Interdenominational SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH An 4684 Marsh Rd., Independtnt Church With A Okemos Biblical Message 200 W. Grand River at Michigan Christ, Scientist Grand River at Haslett Entrance Church School For All Ages East Lansing SOUTH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVER DRIVE - LANSING 10 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday Services 11:00 a n 11 a.m. & 7 p.m Worship Services 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School to jge 20 DORM OR HALL TIME A.M. DORM OR HALL TIME A.M. 8:30 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship Inspiration Refreshments 9:30 a 9.10 6:20 Fee E &W 9:10 6:20 Mayo in—Sermon Subject Cambell 9:10 6:20 Hubbard S & N 9:12 6:22 Transportation call 332-2133 or 351-5125 "This Much is Mine" Landon E & W 9:12 6:22 Akers E & W 9:14 6:24 Yakeley 9:12 6:22 Holmes E & W 9:16 6:26 Gilchrist 9:13 6:23 McDonel E & W 9:18 6:28 Free Public 6*4ND R/yeR Ave Reading Roo 9:14 6:24 9:20 6.30 Williams Butterfield 9:17 6:27 Van Hoosen 9:20 6:30 r\ 134 West Grand River Emmons 9:18 6:28 Shaw E & W 9:22 6:32 9:19 6:29 9:25 6:35 OPEN Bailey Phillips CHURCH SCHOOL Armstrong 9:20 6:30 Mason 9:25 6.35 MSU 9:21 Synder 9:26 6:36 9:30 and 11 a.m. Weekdays -• 9-5 p.m. Bryan Rather Abbot 9:26 6:36 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Case N & S 6:35 Bethel Manor 9:28 6:38 Crib through Adults Evenings 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Wilson E & W 9:26 6:36 SOUTH BAPTIST 9:40 Holden E &W 9:27 6:37 All are welcome to attend Wonders S & N 9:30 6:40 Church Services and visit an MEET US IN THE FIRESIDE ROOM! 2 mi. EAST of hmaoow South op GRANO R use the reading room. SOUTH BAPTIST 9:40 6:50 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Maoist materials find growing By MARIA SAMARIN professor of political science, Another source of appeal for One of the local bookstores published material from East U.S. audience the young Lansing bookstands carries the East Lansing community lives of approximately 700 is to be found in the reported a recent visit by a sales Communist China. It wholesales the "Peking Review," a who align themselves with the "mass line concept," which calls to million people, which is nearly approximately 1,000 political-theoretical weekly, and radical movement. T _ 'owing appeal of Maoist Maoism for a close relationship between representative for China Books bookstores throughout the two illustrated monthlies from one-quarter of the world's and Periodicals. Hiniker said that Americans population," he said. philosophy among the more all-encompassing ideology which political leaders and their The San Francisco concern is country, including several in the the mainland -- "China Pictorial" would do well to familiarize Hiniker discounted radically-oriented segment of the has traditionally had an appeal followers, he added. East Lansing area, and sells more and "China Reconstructs." themselves with Maoist inaccurate the commonly held as college population is due, to a for youth, Hiniker said m a State "Mao Tse-tung even advocates one of the only two in the than 500,000 books and Books and magazines revolution within the socialist United States licensed by the dealing philosophy even though they theory that the Chinese considerable extent, to its 'nterview. His book, magazines per year. with Maoism have an audience might disagree with it. advocacy of a throwingoff <4When Maoism Failed, is society itself as a means of Treasury Dept. to import Aside from books, one of the that goes beyond the students in "It has. after all, affected the population is so vast that it must authority, Paul Hiniker, scheduled for publication next keeping top-level political eventually spill over its borders spring. in order to be accommodated. leadership in line with the wishes of the masses," Hiniker said. TEACHING DEFERMENTS He cited the Chinese-Indian border skirmish as an example in 11*5 WHAT'3^^ The appeal of Maoism in the East Lansing community is which the Chinese invaded attested to by the fact that most quickly, defeated the Indians HMD® and withdrew. How of the local bookstores report doing a brisk traffic in books about the Chinese leader. The biggest seller, according to to get out "The Chinese need rice-growing so room that they can replenish their food supply more for than they need room for their East Lansing bookstore to the dean of the college of managers, is "Quotations from expiration of the provisional r people," Hiniker said. education. Chairman Mao Tse-tung" or Out-of-state certified teachers certificate. The applicant must spec'f>:. '*e ""f2"'1' »' a At present, the Chinese "TTie Little Red Book," as it is Rumor has it that untrained must be issued a Michigan have taught for three of the past ce't.f.cate but do have non-certified staff members. A population distributed. is not equally People interested in working Philip Thorpe, asst. dean, commonly known. five years and be working on Approximately Indiana University, will be on men have been flocking to non-certified teachers is required nine-tenths of it lives in on "Hie Paper" should call Hiniker said that as of 1968, bachelor's bet\ to complete his certification one-third of 353-4594 or 355-4394. campus Oct. 23 to talk to hundreds of millions of copies of teaching positions in parochial the land area pre-law students. The interviews schools to avoid the draft. of of a certificate often means while while teaching. Hiniker said. this volume - which serves as a will be held in 211 Linton Hall. Rumor goofs again. According extra classes and credit hours "One out of three MSU catechism for Mao followers - Lt. Paula J. Tyler, U.S. Navy Students seeking appointments to the Catholic diocese of have to be taken according to the graduates has a teaching have been published by the WAVE Programs Officer will may call 355-6677. interview from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Peking Press. Lansing, parochial schools State Board of Teacher certificate," John Ivey, dean of today at the Placement Bureau. Local bookstores also carry a require a teaching certificate of Educationand Certification. the College of Education, said, She will discuss opportunities wide variety of titles ranging all elementary and senior high MSU graduates completing the for in the from an exposition of Chairman schoolteachers. appropriate requirements are If education courses lack women Navy with interested coeds. Mao's ideas on protracted So you have a teaching awarded five-year provisional appeal and you still want to warfare to his opinions on certificate-don't dream about an certificates. A permanent avoid the draft, try Maryland, The Student Duplicate Bridge literature and art. occupational deferment yet. An certificate is received after Several Maryland counties Club will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday Departments of humanities, The most recent addition to occupational deferment comes in 141 Akers. All players English, linguistics and oriental the bookshelves has been a only after presentation of a welcome. No previous duplicate COMPLETE and African languages and the letter from a school which has experience is necessary. For volume of verse by Chairman Asian Studies Center will offered you a position to your FINANCIAL information, call Mike at Mao. Most of the poems have a sponsor a lecture at 3:30 today 489-2133. local draft board. PLANNING revolutionary theme, such as the in the Green Room, Union. one which follows: Within this masterpiece, the FOR THE BABY Edwin McClellan, chairman of school must indicate a previous COLLEGE MAN the Dept. of Far. Eastern Beal Film Group will present attempt to have hired someone Languages and Civilizations at "Freaks" at 7, 9:50 and 10:55 ineligible for the draft. After the the University of Chicago, will p.m. and "Lilith" at 8 tonight in school proves a definite need for CARE 104B Wells. The charge is 75 "Up jumped workers and speak on "Impressionism in the teacher, a deferment will be Japanese Literature." cents. "Major Dundee" will be peasants in their millions, shown at 7 and 9:30 tonight in Rolling up Kiangsi like a mat. considered, according to the 106B Wells. The charge is 50 cents. No ID is required for Straightway attacking Hunan and Hupei, Lansing draft board. All professionals coming in CLASSES Students International either films. TTiey will be shown To the stirring strains of 'The contact with children in Meditation Society will have a today and Saturday. International' administrative, teaching or meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Like a wild whirlwind from counseling capacities are the Gold Room, Union. This meeting will be for those already Union Board will present a Thieves' Market Art Show. Sign the skies swooned we down." required to be certified by the // 560(1 c meditating. Michigan Board of Education, / Grad Plan F up at the Union Board Office to according to Clinton Cobb, asst. enter. Entries may include MSU Folklore Society will paintings, drawings, woodworking any original K0K0 BAR host '"Hie Joint," coffeehouse, or at 8:30 tonight and Saturday in the basement of Student Services creations. Sign 355-3355. up now, or call ^^ADDRESS_ You are Classes, a invited to group join Knapp's Bain t are of seven lessons designed Bldg. Jeff Elliot and Dan especially to help mothers who are Rahfeldt John will perform tonight. Campbell and Charlie Shaw Hall will present a mixer from 9 to 12 tonight in Shaw. DANCE expecting first babies. Classes are held rill pr, the The "Maxx" will be featured. every Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Join an\ ent Admission is 75 cents and the Saturday. Admission is 50 cents. DIXIELAND DAVID L. METZ Thursday you wish. New series starts October 23. continues thru December 11. coffee is free. ing, Michigan 48823 351-81 Everyone is from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. invited to come and participate MSU Colony Gamma Sigma There is no charge. in an evening of folk music and Sigma, national service sorority, fun. will have an open rush from 3 to NOW SERVING MIXED DRINKS LINCOLN NATIONAL KSAPP'S FIFTH FLOOR A LDITORHM DOWA TOWS 5 p.m. Sunday in the Green LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Room, Union. All coeds AND YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL UCM "Central Bop" will have interested in projects such as a meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday in working on the fall term blood the United Office, 507 E. Grand drive, and scouts for retarded Try our fine pizzas, steaks or sandwiches. River, above the Campus girls are invited. Bookstore. UCM will discuss Just Off Campus - Corner of Kalamazoo & Clippert group directions as a total MSU Trustee Clair White will movement. All interested be this week's "Forum" guest. 485-4835 410 Clippert St. members or friends of UCM are He'll answer questions of invited. student panelists and program listeners at 8 p.m. Sunday on WKAR-FM and the MSN radio SHOW HER YOU'LL CARRY THE BALL Free University will have a stations. meeting at noon Saturday at 415 Grove St. This will be a meeting Student Advisory Committee for the organizers and to the English Dept. will hold a instructors want to of help Free discuss business. All people who are "U" to invited to meeting at 4 p.m. Monday in the Mural Room, Representatives for the Deans Union. Is The Search and Selection Committee will be chosen. All ranged English majors are welcome. Hillel Foundation will have glass Massey Report a supper-forum at 6 p.m. Sunday MSU Cycling Club will sponsor at the Hillel House. Dr. goblet- Joseph its fourth annual Cider Mill Run Meites, professor of physiology, at 2 p.m. Sunday. Meet at the will speak on "The Brain and Men's I.M. Bldg. for a leisurely *3" Body Functions." Everyone is welcome. There will be a buffet tour and to Okemos for doughnuts. free cider Everyone is Ml L*Jor Phone 332-1916 for Sv 12 red roses Gathering Cobwebs? supper. invited to attend. / 'for $3.99 The MSU Railroad Club will Sabbath Services and Kiddush meet at 10:30 today at will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at Locomotive 1225, near the Hillel House. stadium. Anyone interested in railroading is invited. Student Policy-Makers the Massey Report is the current item in the Academic Council, but how has Graduate History Club will student participation in academic decision-making have an informal discussion from worked so far. A comprehensive look. 3 to 4 p.m. today in 340 Morrill. A" registered student John Rya from organizations which are going to this year must Australia to the United States, will informally re-register by Oct. 27. The form international relations. for this registration is available in the Student Activities Division, 101 Student Services 809 E. MICHIGAN Agriculture and Natural Bldg. call: IV5-7271 like for its status at MSU? Resources Council is sponsoring a picnic for the Agriculture College at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in PUT THE ROTC—a good portion of the the East Lansing Park Pavilion, nation's campuses are corner of Alton Road and M-27. NEW OLIVETTI- rejecting this Student club activities and UNDERWOOD institution—what does it look events will take place. There will be folk entertainment. Phone EDITOR 2 Chuck Bethke for information. ELECTRIC READ IT IN THE MSU Cine Series will present TYPEWRITER Gregory Peck in "To Kill A Mockingbird," and Flash IN YOUR OFFICE. Gordon, Chapter 5, tonight and Saturday in 108B Wells Hall. Sunday WE GUARANTEE THE EDITOR 2 TO BE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER Free "U" will present a seminar from 1 p.m. on today at OFFICE TYPEWRITER INCLUDING THE THREE-INITIALED ONE. CARBON the Wesley Foundation, 1118 S. Harrison Road. Susan Benjamin RIBBON AT NO EXTRA COST. SIX COLORS. will discuss leadership training in the "Depth Education Group" Prevents. ALL errors except spelling!! model of education. All students and faculty members are invited. 1601 E. Grand River Spartan Group AA will have a meeting at 8 p.m. Sunday in the basement of Acquinas Church. Persons with St. drinking problems are invited. Thomas business machinetC? Phone (517) 485-1733 ilMtrlftgan #tate News Friday, October 17, 1969 I 2Michigan otate News, East Lansing, Michigan 5tatf news . . _ . . . ^_iw_ - . state news classified Find the best in cars in today s AUTOMOTIVE Section classified 355-8255 355-8255 Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING fay Phil frank Employment Employment The State News does not FORD 1964 Galaxie, 500-XL, 2 door WOULD YOU like a SHARP car in SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS HELP WANTED: Mature women to wanted-Must have a minimum of work full part-time in food jwir permit racial or religious the $1,000 bracket? We got em. or 2515 60 semester or 90 term hours. Pay service operation. Interviews being discrimination in its ad¬ CAMPUS AUTO MART, r/l^(PORYOU vertising columns. State News will not accept The i. 355-5972. 1 10/17 East Michigan Avenue, across from the Post Office. 484-2345. C $22.50 per day. Contact superintendent's office, Byron taken, Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 332-0815. area schools, Byron, Michigan, Ask for Mr. McCarthy. 7-10/21 advertising which discrim¬ GTO 1966. Gold < • AUTOMOTIVE Auto Service & Parts 313-266-4629. 4-10/17 inates against religion, LARGE APPLIANCE sales • fwrLAYMCNT 485-1224. 5-10/20 race, color or national or¬ ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call MAIDS MOTEL. Full or part-time • rOK KENT - igin* JAQUAR 1964, Red Roadster. KALAMAZOO STREET BODY work available. Day or afternoon « SOP SALE Hardtop included. Excellent SHOP. Small dents to large shifts. No experie • LOST & FOUND Scheduled wrecks. American and foreign » PERSONAL condition. 351-5162, after 6 p.m. 4-10/17 cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. reo1 lude: paid <> PFANUTS PERSONAL 2628 East Kalamazoo. C UNIVERSITY INN, 1100 holiday.^ \»" ,^ns, and birthdays, • REAL ESTATE MERCEDES 1961. 84,000, TrovrfbvH r Road, East Lansing. paid li.e, hospitalization and lental • SERVICE completely reconditioned. $975. 5-10-21 and a profit-sharing • TRANSPORTATION CHEVROLET 1967, 2-door hardtop. 332-8821 or 355-2203 2-10/19 SALARY PLUS room and board. plan. Persons interested should • WANTED Offered by elderly man who needs apply to Len Krampe (Meijer Inc.) CUTLASS 1965 4 barrel 330 cubic housekeeper and limited nursing 2055 West Grand River, Okemos. over payments, b inch engine, bucket seats, 2 barrel 6-10/20 deadline $1,384.90. Phone Cr< and manifold. 390 positraction. care. One or two persons considered. Call 332-6204 or IV 9-2379. 0-10/17 4-15" chrome wheels for Ford 332-2965. 5-10/19 PART TIME experienced m< 1 P.M. one class day be¬ pick-up or Bronco. ED 7-7109. clerk. Call in person. fore publication. CHEVROLET 1962 4-door. Good Prince Br 5-5-10/20 FEMALE 21, neat appearing. As Market, 555 East Grand Riv Cancellations - 12 noon one radio, brakes. Automatic. $295. weekend counter girl agent. East Lansing. 3-10-19 class Oldsmobile 1965 bright red, day before publica¬ MASON BODY SHOP 812 East NATIONAL CAR RENTAL. tion. 2-door, hardtop. Clean, automatic, full power, V-8. $1250. Call Ken, Kalamazoo Street . . Since 1940 Capital City Airport. 489-2931 489-6680. 2-10-17 MGB 1968, 17,000 miles. Wire Complete auto painting and between 3-10 p.m. 1-10/17 wheels, radio. Many extras. Mint collision IV 5-0256. C PHONE condition. Must sell. 355-5828. service. CHEVY II 66 SS. I 327CI 350 STUDENTS WANTED to distribute ositractic 5-10/18 CAR WASH: 25 cents. Wash, wax, the famous "War Peace" 355-8255 tch. Mi vacuum. U-DO-IT 430 South antiwar poster. High hourly rate. on 4-speed, new cli MUSTANG 1967 3 on floor, good RATES condition. $1,800. Firm. Serious Clipper, back of KO-KO Bar. Send $1.50 for sample and BUSBOVS. BELLMEN. All shifts. condition. $1175 . 351 3895. offers only. 351-0631. 3-10-19 information. Box 409 Ann Arbor, Apply in person, Holiday Inn, 10-10/22 North of Frandor. 5-10/20 \ day i 1.50 Michigan, 48107. 1-10/17 CHEVY, 1965 Corvair. Good body, KAWASAKI 1967, 250cc, l5tf ,3 davs per word per day $4.00 excellent tires, good engine. the new artificial turf has dome INTERVIEWS ARE being t ;en for Histo Technologist needed for 663-3445. 1-10-17 immediate employment. ASCP 13 1/2* per woru per my 5 372-2140. 1-10-17 AWAY CQMPi-CTFiN WW KNEE INJURIES , r delivering. Free registered or eligible. Excellent days J6.50 salary benefits Apply w rue got 6 men ojt wih m and CHEVY 1960 Impala runs. 2 door Aviation drive. Phone for 13< per word per day hardtop. $50. Call 353-7447 view. 485-7509, 3-10-20 FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to 646-6676. 4-10/17 (based on 10 words per id) learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!!! There will be a 50* service CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE 1966, Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C CHILD CARE WORKERS to t 427, 425 hp. Power steering, OLDSMOBILE 1962 convertible. guidance and supervise and bookkeeping charge if Automotive delinquent with composition ations. Part this ad is not paid within Good top and tires. Dependable Automotive Scooters & Cycles neglected, Exceptionally clean. Must sell. transportation. $100. After 6 p.m. problem teenage boys, time or full V ^ Per hour. Drafted. 339-8614. 4-10/17 676-4387. 3-10/17 THUNDERBIRD 1964, Lanidau. All Apply i -rtV High School, PONT! AC GTO 1966, 389 tri power Excellent condition. Must sell. power, A.C., 38,000 mi les, new Appli 4300 W ^oaginaw St., Lansing, 1 he State News will be 6, s (20 between 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. OLDSMOBILE 1962, F 85. V-8, Call Payton, 351-0725 or engine, extra good responsible only for the standard shift. New tires, many 355-5148. 4-10-20 489-2154. 5-10/19 years of age or older) \ Thursday or Friday. 2-10-17 Manager, IV 9-2379. O-10/17 ' first day's incorrect inser¬ extras. $249. 372-8080 372-7335, work 24 to 36 hours p< tion. ask for Mr. Moore. 5-10/20 PONTIAC 1963. Tri power. 4-speed. SPITFIRE 1965. Mondays through Fridays: 3 p.m. TRIUMPH Going HONDA, 1967 305cc Scrambler. to 10 p.m. Saturdays and $325 or make offer. Phone Auditor for motel. 11 p.m. to 7 OLDSMOBILE F-85, V-6, 1964. Sundays: 8 hour shifts. Various I AT SPIDER, 1968 353-2866. 3-10-19 a.m. Apply in person, University Radio, 7 good tires, no rust. schedules are available. $2.50 - Automotive Leaving country, best Inn, 1100 Trowbridge Rd., E. Excellent condition. $550. Call ARTY WAGON-Camper 1959 $3.00 per hour. Prefer applicants 393-1726. 6-10-22 TRIUMPH TR-4. Wire wheels, radio, HONDA, S-90 1969. Excellent 355-8108. 3-10/17 Cadillac Hearse. Make offer. who have previous experience in Lansing. 5-10-21 CAMARO 1967 SS 350 < tonneau, red. 372-4381, Wayne, 485-7095. 7 10-23 working with young people. 5IRD 400 anytime. 5-10/20 ' Apply to personnel, STARR LEANING WOMAN. Own 5 tires. Ca 353-1723. 3-10/17 PORSCHE 1965 for sale. Previously COMMONWEALTH FOR BOYS, transportation. S2.00 an hour. p.m. 3-10/17 advertised, call again. Offers VOLKSWAGEN, 1964. Excellent CAMARO 1968. 327 Albion, Michigan 49224. Mondays. Call after 6 p.m. ED cubic u $2400, or over. 332 1343. 3-10-19 condition, red, radio. 355-0955, HONDA 1967 Superhawk. S400. Will Telephone 517-629-3988. 5-10-21 2-5634.3-10/17 engine, automatic transmissi FORD 1965 2 door hardtop after 4:30 p.m. 3-10-20 take S375 if MSU beats Michigan. reasonable price Call IV 9-19 Excellent condition. Cat luty Phone 882 =5344 2-10/19 Call 677-0882 1 10 17 RIVIERA 1964. Ful BABYSITTER WANTED: 4 p.m. Vo 3-10 20 676 1381 2-10 19 CASHIERS Needed - Daytime fror 9:30 p.m. One child. IV 5-9527 . 2 door sedan, s HONDA, 1967 305 Scrambler. Good OLDSMOBILE 1969, 442. 11,000 484 3975 after 5 p 10 to 2 and 10 to 5. nights 5 t after 5 p.m. 3-10/17 CAMARO 1968. 396-427. Burgur FORD FAIRLANE, 1 965 Condition $325 Call 332-1038 miies. Radio, heater. cl< 11:30. Burger Chef Drive-in, 62 . With b'acK viny! tO|> 427 ho Automatic, V-6, S895 Call 882-6891 after 5 p.m 3-10-20 110/17 Excellent condifon Lots 353-7944, after 5 p.m. 2 10-17 shift. d. Polygiass tires. SAAB 1967 North Homer, Frandor. 7-10-24 DENTAL ASSISTANT for IV 2-4G73. 2 10 19 et seats. $2,485. Call after 5 Ongmal owner 16,000 Orthodontic office. Experience extras. 484-9910. 5-10/19 $950. 351-7569. X5 10-20 VOLKSWAGEN 1965, 1500 seda HONDA 1966, 160 Scrambler, with FORD FAIRLANE 500 convertible, necessary. Call 482-9695, 9 to 5 LINE UP your fall job now. Earn to 1966. Power steering and brakes, helmet. $250. After 5 p.m, p.m. daily. 4-10/19 learn in your spare time. Car excellent condition. $850. SUNBEAM Aip;ne 1963. Must s< 355-6450. 3-10/17 OLDSMOBILE 1965 F 85. Excellent body and mechanical necessary. Subsidiary of Alcoa. BOUNCER: MINIMUM weight 200 882-2810, 372-8097. 5-10/20 Tachometer, power brakes and shape. New rubber and 35.000 VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Beige_ Good 1967 HARLEV Davidson, 250cc Equal Opportunity Employer. Call pounds. Also male cashier. SUPERIOR MOTORS steering. Must sell. $400. 351-7319 for inteiview. C FORD GALAXIE 1967. Air, stereo, actual miles. Ca!' 351-3312 after Sprint. Good condition. DONJON'S, 372-7646.' 3-10-19 351-6913. 2-10-17 6:00. $525. 5-10/20 332-2269. 3-10-19 351-2790, after 6. 3-10/17 of Fine 6 Guys and 5 Gals biles" $1295. 482-6133. 5-10/20 PONTIAC Grand Prix, 1964, 2-door TEMPEST CUSTON, 1967. Exi VOLKSWAGEN 1963 New Needed to fill single PARKING SPACES 121 Sou 11 i Cedar HONDA 305 Scrambler 1966. hardtop, good shape, good engine, radio, heater. Excellent cond vacancies at 731 FORD 1963 Galaxie. V-8, stick. many extras. $750. Call IV S450 353-7104 5-10/22 Excellent condition. New tires, FOR RENT iv'T '.i ' 4-door. black, sharp. 355-5030. 2-5211. 3-10/17 large knobby. $360 or best offer (walk to campus) 3-10/17 VOLKSWAGEN 1966, beige 2-door Must sell. 351-7918. 3-10/17 Luxurious completely Cedar Village sedan. Very good condition. Call furnished & carpeted apts. FALL SPECIALS The new 393-6853 5-10/20 Swimming pool & fully Apartments equipped party-game room. Top-Notch New Car Trade-ins MGCW6-Pack" VOLKSWAGEN 1963 2-< IFtoUAftCA WircH/MfARLOCtT, |SE£R, MYSTIc, cUmVOiANT, See model at 7 31 Burcham NEXT TO Radio, low mileage, good Open daily & Sun. 1-9 p.m. CAMPUS condition. 487-0466 after 6 p.m. 'tffc-MeDM/M T>CONTACT (Model phone 351-7212) We also have in stock 3-10/17 • THe spirit WOKLD PRooucc $ 15.00 /mo. Renault R 10. Low 1968 Renault R-10. Lo - Michdm \ AM-FM miles - very clea Austin Healey Sprites, lr.00 throughout. Radii MG Midgets, MGB's and VOLVO 1965, E*ct 351-6264 after 5 | HALLOW'S Fje. OCT. 21, m Austin Americas. ! iTNrreou ISI-C&IQ enault IM0. One Michel in tires. A Complete Service Facilitie ONE BLOCK from CAMPUS at - SI 250.00 $685.00 Have You Checked These RIVER'S EDGE - WATER'S EDGE Yiumph IS TR Michel in X 1-A 1968 Triumph MK III with O.D. - wire wheels. Possible Trouble Spots on 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Apts. for rent. New Radio. A clean car with dio. 12,000 actual many trouble-free miles to Your Car Yet? furnishings and carpeting. We also have a room¬ go. Sale price $1685.00 %r" Better do into it now Kramer and then mate service for 1, 2, 3, or 4 persons. come Auto for Sportscar Center, Inc. your repair and replacement For Informatio Apt. 213 1200 E. Oakland BROOKS IMPORTED CARS parts. And while you're there, pick up your anti freeze for Call 332-4432 Waters E Lansing, Mich. 5014 N. GRAND RIVER the cold weather ahead. 482-1226 Open Evenings to 9 pm - Monday & Thurs mile west of Airport 482-1473 IE.KALAMAZOO KRAMER CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS hostility 28 Rifle blade Cleopatra's 30. Blessing serpent jl.SAab Church recess 32 Subterfuge bird 33. Estate 12. Bi 36. Sedirt 37. Duckbill 13. Vault 39 Have debts 14. Denary ' V Roof edge ^f/lVER 15. Birthnght 43. Square measur 17 Instigate Russ. fighter 19. Dog fight DOWN 4. Pallid 20. Mountain ash 45. Stainer 1. Dank 5. Small barracuda Have We Been Introduced? 22. Impediment 23. Heb. month 2. Core to fashion 6. Ideal golf 7. Changeable 8. Thunderclap It's time to get acquainted Zenith's "Circle of Sound" Solid-State Modular Stereo 1 9. Wise man 10. fencing sword with JOHNSON BUICK INCORPORATED. The ARTISTE • Model A564 I 16. Moslem priest 18. Weather gauge 20 Mortar beater We guarantee the best new car deals and the sharpest used car buys in 1 1 21. 22. Harem room Horsefly larva 24. Corded fabric town. For the utmost in personal 25. Offensive iner and separate headphone 26. service in your Study choice of Opels, Buicks, and any American Motor car, The quality goes in be torn the name I Remnant 29. Inquisitive let us be at your assistance. PP i 32. Btsiege 33. iiiiiidieii Of East Lansing i m 34. Amer. statesman 35. Hit notice JOHNSON BUICK INCORPORATED (formerly Bill Richards) l)ik Watson C lievrolet NeJac 543 East Grand River Phone 337-1300 1 m 36. Entice 38. Salary 40. Punster 41. Conceit US 127 at Mason. 677-3541 Williamston See our conplete line of stereo conponents. - 655-2171 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 17, 1969 1^ Employment For Sale Personal Service SALES raw TRAINEE: Leading plastic material broker has position available for aggressive young CAMPUS NEAR: Furniihed living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Call ED 2-6374. 5-10/17 GREAT furniture. PLASTIC inflatable Durable, indoor-outdoor. Twenty different THE STEREO SHOPPE featuring components. a is coming, complete line of stereo C-10/17 TYPING TERM papers and Experienced. Electric typewriter. Fast service. 332-5497. 14-10/26 thesis. Mets win World Series man. Salary and fringe. For chairs, sofas, hassocks, etc. Low (continued from page one) prices.' $3.00 to $25.00. Call taken a great diving catch to interview, call 351-0320. 2-10-17 337-9215 noon to midnight. Fall A.A.U.W. TYPING-IN my home. Thesis and snare the ball, but only the Mets term papers. Experienced. Swoboda then hit a liner down have been making that kind MECHANICS and mechanic's helpers 4-10/17 Used Book Sale 393-4075. 14-11-2 Roomate Service — October 16th, 17th, the left field line that was fair by throughout the series. wanted to work on industrial ACOUSTECH RESEARCH stereo Federal's in Frandor TYPING: I a few feet. C.oosman, who only allowed equipment. Call 677-9611. CAN HELP YOU! am experienced and After Ed Charles flied out, one hit in the final six innings, 5-10/17 system amplifier, turntable, 2AX er 5000 books of all kinds reasonable. Near MSU. Phone Don Buford made a long run 541 E. GRAND RIVER speakers. Used. 332-2650. 2-10-17 351-1765. 0-10/17 but was just short of the ball as Jerry Grote hit a bounder to then retired the Orioles in the 351-3558 RECEPTIONIST-Bookkeeoer in law he backhanded it on one hop for Boog Powell at first. Powell ninth and the Mets were world NEED ONE immediately for luxury HOUSEWARES, LAMPS, clothing, bobbled it for an error and then champions. office to handle telephone calls COMPLETE THESIS Service. a double that scored Jones with grad. apartment. Pat, 353-3840, tools, bargains. 2016 Byrnes Peanuts Personal Watt let his throw get away at and receptionist duties. General 882-7784. 2-10-17 Road, Discount printing, typing and the winning run. It would have bookkeeping. Typing Lansing. Call IV 5-4420. and binding of theses, term papers, 1-10-17 The Mets really are the world shorthand required. For further resumes and publications. Lowest CEDAR GREEN apartment 34-A information and apppointment for prices available. Located across champions of 1969. interview call 372-5700. 6-10/19 available for rent November 3rd. Job transfer, must leave town. EVERYTHING and household for your apartment needs - from campus on corner of M.A.C. and Grand River, below the Style Who's As Casey Stengel likes to say, you could look it up. RESERVATIONS AGENT: Evening calls, 351-6793. Day, refrigerators, ranges, lamps, beds, Shop. Call COPYGRAPH Jackson. 1-517-783-4589. 2-10-17 chests, chairs, sofas and all at PINNINGS McLaughlin, Adrian, Mich, Trans-Michigan Airlines, Capitol SERVICES, 337-1666. C lowest prices in town. Stop out, City Airport. Phone 489-2446 for senior, Wayne State Univ. appointment. 3-10/17 WOODMERE block from Apartments: New one, One BOB & DAVE, 4216 South Cedar. Call 393-6025. 1-10-17 Kristine May, Park Ridge, 111., Judy A. Fineman, Oak Park, Business grads campus. GOOD LUCK to our sisters on th sophomore to Raymond Barry, GRADUATE accounting student for two, three, and four man. $70. Park Ridge, 111., Junior, Phi Mich., junior to Ron M. 351-9036. 7-10/22 WEDDING Duffy Daugherty Show o talks GOWN new, from Ossipove, Owosso, Mich., senior, part time bookkeeping. Employer - Gamma Delt. will accommodate student's hours. Bride's Showcase September Sunday. Gamma Phi"s. 1-10/17 Alpha Epsilon Phi. sponsor EAST LANSING-Lansing. Like your 1969. Worn once, size 8. Willing to work Saturdays and own fine home. New deluxe 351-0538, after 5:30 p.m. 5-10-22 Kathy Gray, Taylor, Mich, evenings. For interview, call PAULA ANN Marilyn Bryan, Allen Park, MSU's Graduate School of building. Large airy rooms. Haughey Complete junior to Chip Colgrove, 393-5770, ask for Mr. Finn. TF Professional Thesis Service. IBM Mich., senior, to Mike Merrill, Business Administration is Carpeted. Fine Quality furniture. TYPEWRITER Smith Corona Birmingham, Mich, junior, PART-TIME Colored appliances. Galaxy. Like Selectric Typewriters, Multilith Northern Mich. Univ., Alpha Saginaw, Mich., senior. sponsoring the Fourth Annual employment for MSU new. Originally Offset Printing and Hard Binding. Air-conditioning. Security locks. Detroit Management Conference students during school year with $130, now $65. 351-3612. Free Brochure and Estimates. Call Kappa Psi. Midwest's largest full-line Parking. Beautifully maintained. 3-10/17 Debby Mihalchik, Bloomfield, Oct. 23. GOONELDA MARIE Happiest 337-1527. C merchant wholesaler. Automobile Select clientele. Lease. Call - Marsha Dilday, Lansing, Mich., Hills, Mich., senior, Sigma Kappa 332-3135 882-6549. O birthdayful wishes, Koocherina. to John Phillips, Okemos, Mich., required. For further information or 8 TRACK Recorder-Player for the to John Techniques and technologies home. Makes tapes for your, car, Love, Theo and Sweetchild. BRIGHTEN YOUR AUTUMN Owsen, Bloomfield for better business decision phone 337-1349. O SEE THIS one- Nice, 2 bedroom. 1-10-17 SCENE with an exciting new job. Hills, Mich, junior, Tau Delta senior, Phi Delta Theta. too. Sony and Viking. $129.50 up Furnished, plus. Non-stop drive to Check today's Classified Ads! Phi. making will be the topic WAITRESSES at MAIN ELECTRONICS, 5558 discussed at the conference at campus. Only $155. 663-8418. BLUE EYES - 21 years is yours the Nancy J. Griffiths, Bay City, Full or part time. Excellent wages South Pennsylvania, Lansing. C the Statler Hilton Hotel, Detroit. 3-10/17 C.I.A. knows 2, firm hand strong BARBI MEL: Typing, multilifhing. Vicki Fisher, Suttons Bay, Mich., senior to Loren K. Wier, and benefits. Apply at the Teakwood Lounge, 3600 South mind will meet THE end it's true. No job too large or too small. Mich., junior to John Russell, Bay City, Mich., senior. NEEDED: ONE girl for 3-man DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding and HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL! Block off campus. 332-3255. C Traverse City, Mich., senior, General Motors Corp. Logan. 882-9507 7 10/19 engagement ring sets. Save 50 per apartment. $61/month. 882-0897. good ole 82. 1-10-17 Barbara Jones, Plymouth, Mich, president Edward N. Cole, will cent or more. Large selection of Delta Sigma Phi. 5-10/22 RN, LPN with medication course, T ransportation junior, Delta Gamma, to Geoff be a keynote speaker. The plain and fancy diamonds. DELTA ZETA, Now that I have your needed part-time 3 to 11:30 p.m., $ 2 5 - $ 1 Sue Smith, Alma, Mich., junior, program also includes MSU EAST LANSING. On Burcham 5 0 . WILCOX attention ANNE KALA Happy Gilette, Grand Rapids, Delta Sigma Phi. 11 to 7:30 a.m. Apply Provincial Drive. New deluxe duplex, 2 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East sweetest WANTED - DAILY ride to Flint for Mich., to Gary Camp, Muskegon, professors who will take part in day. Love TKM. 1-10-17 winter House. Call Mrs. Parker, student teaching. • panel discussions. bedroom, with garage and Michigan. 485-4391. C Mich, senior, Delta Sigma Phi. 332-0817. 110-10/17 351-9079. 3-10-20 Connie Spratling, Plymouth, basement. Completely carpeted BUCKWHEAT: HAPPY unbirthday, including kitchen. Self-cleaning NYLON RUG. Fits dorm rooms. legality isn't all bad. Love, Mich., Sophomore, Univ. of For R ent range, refrigerator, and Green, like new. Will deliver. $15. Yorworthe. 1-10-17 Mich, to Tom Kenyon, dishwasher. $265. ED 2-2057, 351-1457. 1-10-17 ENGAGEMENTS Plymouth, Mich., sophomore, TV RENTALS: G.E. 19" 655,2926. 3-10/20 CANDY: I SOLD IT AN apt. 15 confection. BLOOD DONERS NEEDED. $7.50 Alpha Kappa Psi. portable $8.50 per month HARMONY FOLK Guitar: Case, Roberta C. Harms, New Castle, including stand. Call J.R. Official congrats! Bon chance for all positive. A negative, B THROUGH THE APARTMENT, 2-man. Available strap, song books. Call 355-5696 tourjours. Love, The Group. Del., 1968 B.S. Retailing, 1969 Diane White, Farmington, Mich., CULVER COMPANY, 351-8862. negative and AB negative, $10.00. immediately. 126 Milford Street. after 6 p.m. X3-10-19 1-10-17 O M.B.A. Marketing to Roger C. WANT ADS 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C negative, $12. MICHIGAN junior, to Lance Oak, Furnished, parking. Phone COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, Horton, South Haven, Mich., Farmington, Mich, junior. 484-1579 days: evenings, 507V4 East Grand TV RENTALS-Students only. River, East 1967 Davenport Business 372-5767 or 351-4627. 10-10/22 Low monthly and term rates. Call Lansing. Above the new Campus College. BEAGLE PUPPIES, AKC registered. Book Store, hours: 9 Marjorie Crisp, Detroit, Mich., 484-2600 to reserve yours. a.m. to 3:30 FACULTY APARTMENT' Hunters, pets, show dogs. $15. AEPHI SPRING PLEDGES: sophomore, Phi Mu to Thomas UNIVERSITY TV. C p.m. Monday Wednesday and Unfurnished. No pets. EAST 339-2938. 3-10/17 Congratulations on going active! , Kathy Joseph, Wheeling, W. Va., Ball, Adrian, Mich., senior, Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 LANSING MANAGEMENT. You finally made it!! Love, your p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. senior, Delta Gamma to John Vice-Pres., M.H.A. NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented C Phone 332-2627. C CHOOSE from 5 lovable kittens. sisters. 1-10/17 Hofeldt, Princeton Grad., only to MSU students and faculty. U.S.A.F. Free to good home. Box trained. 7 RESEARCH Subjects needed for on Suzanne C. Schlitt, Raleigh, $8.84 month [including tax], FLAMING PHI'S - Beware of weeks old. 487-3096. S-10-21 STATE MANAGEMENT Hawaiian campus project. $3.00/session. N.C., junior to Jeffrey E. Small wonder: racer hitting hairless Kathryn A. Milne, Grosse Pte. CORPORATION, 444 Michigan flea. Kahuna and DonHo. 1-10/17 484-6703. 3-10/17 Schwartz, Tecumseh, Mich., Ave. 332-8687. C MSU NEAR: Student rental Farms, Mich, sophomore to junior. WANTED 4 tickets to Association Dennis W. Cole, Jackson Mich. furnished 3 bedroom house. MINNOW, HAPPY Anniversary. Well Concert. Will pay well. 355-8953. SAY IT IN FRONT OF 50,000 Reasonable. Call ED 2-0590 after we made it through one year, 2-10-17 MSU grad. Julie Rosenberg, Miami, Fla., Glenn Herriman PEOPLE! Talk about business 6 p.m. 5-10/22 WE IMARANERS AKC registered senior to C. W. services with want to try for two? You made Bainbridge III, Volkswagen, Inc. a Student Service $75. Males and females. Elliot, Cynthia R. Hughes, Ann Arbor, Complete house. 6 people. me so very happy. Love, Laff. WANTED TWO coupons to Pittsburgh, Pa., Univ. of Hawaii Directory ad. Call Judi, 355-8255 351-0720. 11 =-10/17 1-10/17 Mich., junior to James A. Completely furnished. All utilities MSU-lndiana game. 353-5712. Grad. Student. 6135 W. SAGINAW ST. today for details. 2-10-17 paid. Call NEJAC 337-1300. C LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917 Mobile Homes RENT A TV from TV Black Lites a ONE GIRL. $60. includes utilities. WANTED: TWO non-student tickets PHONE 482-6226 Company--$9.50 per month. Call 1959 VANGUARD 10X35 furnished, UPTIGHT WITH apartment living? to MSU-IND. game. Needed badly. 337 1300. NEJAC TV RENTALS Call Kathy H„ 6-7 p.m. 351-4658. fenced in lot. 309 Trailer Haven. Call me about buying this house. Call 355-5311. 2-10-17 3-10-19 351-7924, after 6 p.m. 2-10-17 It's on a large quiet lot and you Treasure Chest can walk to campus. Call Bob and fixtures SCHULT 1968 12X50. Immediate Homan, 351-0965 or Simon Real BAY COLONY APARTMENTS. 1 TWIN BED' box spring, and mattiess. occupancy. $3,950. 882-2118 call Estate, 372-1130. 4-10/17 bedroom apartment, FOR RENT furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9, or Good condition. $20. 655-3272 evenings. 1-10/17 after 4 p.m. 3-10-19 SOUTHWEST LANSING: By owner NEED 4 general admission MSU-UM game. tickets for Price is Modern Wholesale Electric 12 month leases. Call 337-0511. PARKWOOD 1966 12x52. Excellent Brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, double negotiable. 355-2836 after 5 p.m. Corner of Haslett and Hagadorn condition, 2 bedrooms. 514 garage, 2 fireplaces. Custom built. 2 10-17 2143 E. Grand River, Okemos Roads. 24-10/31 For Sale Imperial Village, Grand Ledge, 1953. Prime location, conspicuous 71 l East Apartments YOU CAN see Glasses from Optical savings with Quality Discount. 627-2239.9-10/24 quality. 489-0504. 2-10/19 DESPERATELY Association WANTED tickets. Call two Norma, -6 p.m. weekdays 332-8613 Tonight 71 1 3urcham 2615 East Michigan Avenue. Lost & Found 355-7194. 1-10-17 New deluxe 1 bedroom 372-7409. C-10/17 furnished 2 or apartments.Available now 3 man ALTERATIONS: Hems, coats. Tell SUPER RE-VERB showman bottom for 9-month or 1-year leases. Jaguar guitar. Good condition. Reasonable, will pick up and 489-9651 351-3525 LOST: LADIES silver bracelet of six Call 351-4207. 3-10/17 links, sentimental value. Reward. houses. 489-7152. 3-10/16 Favorite E-453 Owen, 355-4112. 1 10/17 INFINISHED FURNITURE: Bar stools, night stands, SPANISH LESSONS and translati chest-of-drawers, bookcases, $50 REWARD for return of dark prefinished picture frames and brown knee length leather coat. by native 355-7996. 2-10-19 from Spain. Cal Girl S more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 482-7148. 484-0677, 393-3497. South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. 6 2-10/19 GUITAR, D-35 Martin with Gibson hard shell case. 482-2725. 3-10/17 F0R great FUN cars TH|S jn FALL toc|ay's check the Classified Something Ads! 100% HUMAN hair fall. 22", light PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Large furnished studio. Utilities North: blonde, excellent condition. Wig L0ST: GREEN, yellovv brown plaid C.P.D. hunting jacket. Sentimental DRESSMAKING AND alter European experience. All Kinds. By appointment. Call 355-0850. Special. paid, private entrance. $100 a value. Reward. 353-7682.3-10/17 5-10/17 month plus deposit. Phone CIDER MILL open. Sweet cider for 627-5454. 4-10/17 sale. Corda West, 5817 N. Okemos Personal 1 Road. 337-7974. 26-10/30 GIRL for 4 man apartment. $65 CASH LOANED on merchandise or month. Call Ann, 351-2285. 5-10/19 will buy outright. RUHF'S FEED STORE. 5200 South Logan. 882 2121. 5-10/20 EAST LANSING. One bedroom 351 7295. 5-10/22 furnished. Reduced rates. Call before 5 p.m. 355-0153. 3-10-19 SCIENCE FICTION - Used APPLE CIDER. No preservatives paperbacks/magazines wanted. added. Centennial Market. 4 miles MSU NEAR. SUB-LEASE. Quiet, Trading possible Ray, 337-0490. luxurious, 2-bedroom apartment. North of Lansing on U.S. 27. 3-10-19 Yes, tonight give her a 0-10/20 Air, carpet, balcony, swimming. special treat. a great Community house. $175., month evening. Bring her to ASH, BEECH, cherry firewood. Very BANDS, BANDS, including utilities. 3 minutes drive to campus. Manor. Corner of Mt. Hagadorn. 110-G Whitehall 351 3025 Hope and or dry, split. 351 0735. 3 10/20 SILVERTONE Delivered. ELECTRIC Call guitar, BANDS 10 tyuXtl f£tye>/)Z Tarpoff's. 355-4701, ask for Daniel. 5-10/20 case. Cost $90., $35 393 6705. Complete Banquet ONLY 1 left Apartment tor 2 or 3 _X 10/19 Facilities A & A Productions For: people. Close to class. 332-0625 SHORT CURLY wig. Brand new, in after 5 p.m. 3-10-19 excellent condition. Call 353-0349. 2 10-17 Brownsville Station HOLT AREA: Unfurnished one Sunday Funnies bedroom studio apartment. Ground floor. No children or pets. TEN-SPEED tire and tube. English bicycle. New Good shape. $40. Ormandy Subject: The Vietnam Moratorium Day Activities $90. 646-6811 after 6 p.m. Call 355-5311. 2-10-17 Francis X and In The Greater Lansing Area the Bushman 10-10 27 GUITAR 6 string, standard. Like 13 Correspondents: TUTORED TOTS PRE-SCHOOL EAST LANSING One girl needed new. $10. Skis. Hart. 6'1" and for large apartment for four. 6'9". Boots and 11. Poles and j Available immediately. 332-3107. bindings. Used one season, save 1-10/17 60%. 485-0103. 2-10-17 developments in education and WILLIAM W. BEER. JIM CULVER, CHUCK DEMERY, psychology to guide learning 2 or 3 of a Kind experience for 2V4 to 5 year olds. Now CRAIG HALVERSON, MARY CAROL KINGSLEY, JERRY KREPP, j accepting enrollment for fall. Vacancies for Guys or Gals Cedar Village At 731 Phone 332-4796. 3-10-19 HOWARD LAHCOUR. DAVE MACHTEL, CARL OLSON (walk to campus) Apts. Luxurious, completely furnished & carpeted apts. 2 Bedroom 2 Man Apartment $200.00/month Swimming pool & fully equipped party-game room. See model at 731 Burcham. Open daily & Sun. 4-9 p.m. DRAFT INFORMATION CENTER ^7 ^ iM (Model phone 351-7212) 507 E. Grand River Kalamazoo *The Regular ASSIGNMENT 10 Format Is Pre-empted This Week at Grand Suite 205 351-5283 J.R. Culver Company To Bring This Timely Special 217 Ann St. 351-8862 1 to 5 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Adams refusal Wharton He (continued from page 1) said he hopes the man selected for the presidency will Lottery plan approved (continued from page 1) which he said could open up a "look upon it as a calling." Nixon's lottery plan is aimed unanimously recommended by a "Pandora's Box" for revising the at giving 18-year-olds advance Adams discounted any rumors special subcommittee that was entire draft system rather than notice of their prospects for (continued from page 1) that he would highly critical of the plan during approving the lottery only. seek the four being drafted in their 19th year. Democratic nomination days of hearings this But committee critics said The late September or early for He has contributed to curriculum reform month. in universities abroad and is now governor in 1970. The subcommittee headed they will carry a fight to open October lottery would set up the numerous by the bill up to floor revision to draft order for the 365 concerned with an ADC project to make "I've heard Rep. F. Edward Hebert, D-La., ugly rumors to the Rules Committee and the birth-dates for the following the teaching of rural development in U.S. that effect, but I say to you that said in its report it is not floor itself if necessary. year. universities more relevant. I'm not a persuasive individual persuaded that Nixon's plan "This bill deals with how Men whose birthdates were "Wharton has winsome effects with when I say no. People don't "would provide any greater people got pulled out of hat drawn first would likely be students," another MSU faculty member believe me," he said. equity in the selection process for the draft," said Rep. Otis G. drafted the following January. said. "He has a real style, if you think the than is provided by the present Pike, D-N.Y., "but it doesn't Those whose birthdates were Kennedys had grace and style." "But I am not now, nor do I oldest-first system. deal in any manner with who drawn last would likely escape His own education was earned at Harvard "However, in view of the ever intend, to be a candidate gets put in the hat in the first the draft. (bachelor's degree in history), Johns for governor or any other strong recommendation of the place." Students and other men with Hopkins University (master's in Advanced elective office in this state, or in President in this regard, urging Ichord called the International Studies) and the University the Congress to permit him to college deferments would go back into any of the other 49 states in the deferments "the primary root the draft pool and be treated as of Chicago (master's and a doctorate in modify the existing system of union," he continued. cause of college unrest" because 19-year-olds when their economics). selection, the subcommittee founder and the first He also said it is "unlikely" they give students four years to deferments ended. Wharton was a believes that this request of the build up resentment against a national secretary of the National Student that he would accept any future commander in chief of our Secretary of Defense Melvin R. war they ultimately may have to Laird and Selective Service Chief Assn. (NSA) while he was at Harvard. offers to become the president armed forces should be of an other college or university. help fight after graduation. Lewis B. Hershey said the He was recently elected a director of honored." Equitable Life Assurance Society. Laureate "I have worn the green and Hebert indicated strong "This bill will not defuse the unrest that exists on our college lottery would be the fairest and easiest way to limit the draft to Wharton was bom in Boston and opposition to permitting attended Boston Latin School. He is Alfred D. Hershey, MSU alumnus, is one of three winn« white too long," he said. campuses today," he argued. 19-year-olds. amendments on the House floor married to the former Delores Duncan of the 1969 Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine. He is ! Danbury, Conn., and has two sons, Clifton here at work in his laboratory in the Long Island coma 3rd, 17 and Bruce, 10. of Cold Spring Harbor. AP Wire Campus bold Custom - Limited Manhattan shirts and new wide neckwear Manhattan Custom-Limited dress shirts, undoubtably the brightest and most luxurious we've offered. Permanent-press blend of 809? Dacron®polyester and 20% cotton,they're BREVITTS ... silken soft and styled with the new bold Kent collar and matchlessly tailored. See them now. . . in an eye-opening array of spendid new colors. $8. BEST BOOTS IN THE SNOW New wide ties, very much a part of the now scene. We've got them in a dazzling collection of vivid prints, solids and stripes to match the above Manhattans. $4-$ 10 Standing tall or ankle-brief, Brevitts take all honors for looks and go in the snow. Raiding the riding look, these English imports are famous for leg-shape fit. Four from our just-off-the-boat collection have toes that gently slope into a square and heels that are bold STORE FOR MEN STREET LEVEL and blocky. A. Cairngorm, side-zipped knee-hi in grey, navy, tan, dark brown or black. $32. B. Cranford, with harness-strap trim. Dark brown, tan^ black calf. $34. C. Blackthorn, monk-strapped and spectator-perforated, camel, rustic or dark brown. $35. D. North, Saturday shop from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. calfskin jodhpur utility boot with rubber sole. Driftwood brown, $24.