Tuesday The great MICHIGAN end TATE NEWS . . . Cool . . . .of a good education is to STATE .and cloudy with form a reasonable man. . . a high between 55 and 63. Continued -Anonymous UNIVERSITY cool Wednesday with a chance of showers. Vol. 62 Number 69 East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 21, 1969 Nixon assails Senate rebuke ""'T ^ Senate Republ of Haynsworth swift passage WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Mundt, in a report to his constituents, In other draft-related said Monday his Supreme Court nominee, incidents, the Republicans said Monday that the next noted that the Administration already has Supreme Court agreed today to hear Judge Clement F. Haynsworth Jr., has been American youths drafted probably will be the power to make far-reaching reforms another challenge of the draft - the one subjected to "vicious character selected through a lottery system which assassination." without Congressional action. That claiming that the provision of continuing didn't stand a chance until President Nixon includes a shift from the current seven At a surprise news briefing that registration requires self-incrimination by intensified the battle over the nomination, "put the heat" on Congress. years of draft liability to a single year, the those who refused to register initially. "As a result of that kind of leadership, which is strongly opposed by labor and one following a man's 19th birthday. The petition, filed on behalf of Robert I. we'll probably get a draft bill this year," civil rights leaders, Nixon said he would said Sen. Toussie, a 28-year-old Brooklyn business not withdraw the appointment even if the Hugh Scott, R-Penn., the But there will have to be tycoon, also contends that without the minority leader. "It was dead until the Congressional judge asked him to. President put the heat on." approval to switch from the present continuing registration requirement the "I find Judge Haynsworth an honest method of choosing the oldest eligible men federal five-year statute of limitations Nixon's draft plan, to induct 19-year-olds man, a lawyer's lawyer and a judge's first through the random-selection plan the would apply, beginning with a youth's on the basis of a lottery based on their 18th judge," Nixon said. birth dates, has the unanimous approval of President wants. birthday. "I think he will be a great credit to the the House Armed Services Committee. Supreme Court and I intend to stand It is likely to pass the House before behind him until he is confirmed." the week is over. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., spearhead of the Senate opposition, said "The President Sen. John C. Stennis, D-Miss., chairman CASE DRAGS ON of the Senate Armed Services Committee, appears to be leveling his guns at me has indicated his panel will hold hearings personally," and called this an unfortunate the measure if it clears the House. Little evidence found on attempt to turn Haynsworth's nomination That could open the way for the Senate into a partisan matter. action which would send it to the White Bayh said he has never contended that House where Nixon repeatedly has urged Haynsworth, chief judge of the 4th U.S. its swift enactment. in Circuit Court, is a dishonest man. But, he maintained, Haynsworth "has not conducted himself appearance of impropriety." to avoid even the Sen. majority Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., the leader, said he thinks the prospects are good for Senate action before the end of the current Congressional Kopechne inquest Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vermont, the WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) - A medical Mrs. Joseph A. Kopechne of Berkeley session. senior Republican in the Senate and one examiner backed up Monday a contention Heights, N.J., who object to an autopsy, Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., said that who has not taken a stand on the that blood was present in the nose of Mary questioned Mills on what inquiries he had likelihood, plus the cancellation of Jo Kopechne when her body was recovered nomination, said "most of his colleagues November and December draft calls, could made about an autopsy. wish the nomination would go away. But, from Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's car. "I think the only time that we ever mean the end of the present selection he remarked, it is obvious now that this Dr. Donald R. Mills, associate medical discussed an autopsy was one conversation will not happen. Make no system. "This could mean that draft-age citizens examiner of Dukes County, Mass., who I had with Mr. Dinis in which he said, "Mills, Sen. Robert P. Griffin, R-Mich. the asst. will no longer originally ruled death was due to drowning, you're quite sure of your diagnosis of . about it, Nixon's hand Is up for Judge Clement F. Hayns¬ be vulnerable under the old said he saw "at least one little cobweb of death by drowning?' Republican leader in the Senate, declined system," Mundt said, "for if Congress worth Jr. The chief executive said Haynsworth has been sub¬ blood which clearly came from the edge of comment on the President's statement. He "My answer was, lI certainly am.' " follows through on the President's request earlier had urged Nixon to withdraw jected to vicious character assassination, and that even if the the nostril." However, he said that was "Then Dinis said, 'I don't think an in the next few weeks, the judge asked him to withdraw his nomination to the Supreme common of drowning victims. Haynsworth's nomination, calling it an Administration's reform autopsy is necessary.'" unfortunate mistake. plan can be "It was obviously a clear case of In response to a question by Femandes, Court, he would not do so. AP Wirephoto operating when it becomes necessary to drowning," Mills testified as a hearing Mills said he "requested that an autopsy be utilize the draft again." opened on the petition by Dist. Atty. considered because of the circumstances of Edmund Dinis of New Bedford, Mass., to the case and the indication that a have Miss Kopechne's body exhumed. prominent person was involved, and I was NixonAdministration Dinis maintains he needs an autopsy for carrying a lot on my shoulders. I wanted an inquest he has scheduled into the death. Dinis had based his petition largely on a Arena, who helped recover the body said claim that he had evidence showing that on cross-examination by Flanagan, he blood was present in Miss Kopechne's nose observed no blood. and mouth and on her clothing when the body was recovered. reduction of narco Mills did not perform an autopsy before making his ruling. Dominick J. Arena, police chief of Edgartown, Mass., testified earlier in the hearing that he saw no blood or signs of Attorney WASHINGTON (AP)-In the hope that it penalties of 2 to 10 years imprisonment hesitancy on the part of prosecutors in will have better law enforcement and injuries on the body. venue c and $20,000 fine. better respect for the law." Mills said his examination took 10 will lead to better law enforcement "and courts to handle possession cases because John E. Ingersoll, director of the Justice He suggested that possession with intent minutes. better respect for the law," the Nixon of the potential high penalties involved." Administration proposed Monday that the penalty for possessing narcotics and Dept.'s Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, said a more flexible penalty structure is Reversing a previous Justice Dept. stand, Ingersoll proposed that federal laws draw a to sell remain a felony and that "possession for one's own use, regardless of the drug "She had body, such he said. no as evidence of injuries on her bruises, cuts, broken bones," in Collins dangerous drugs be reduced to needed to "make the distinction between narcotics users and involved," be made a misdemeanor. punishment fit the person" and the crime. This would lower the maximum penalty "What of a fractured skull? Would an ANN ARBOR misdemeanor size. traffickers. (UPI)-Attorneys for Testifying for external examination establish that This would mean that first offenders before the Senate "By allowing the court to prosecute the simple possession to a $5,000 fine and a John Norman Collins, an Eastern Michigan convicted of possession of marijuana or subcommittee on juvenile delinquency, i possible sentence of up to one year in person died of a fractured skull? Answer University (EMU) senior charged with possessor who intends to sell as a felon, other narcotics would no longer be Ingersoll said: "All too often, because of and the possessor for one's own use as a jail, for first offenders. Second offenders or no- killing a coed last July 23, asked the court the present penalty structure, there is a real would face stiffer penalties. I think I would have to answer that branded felons subject to maximum misdemeanant," Ingersoll said, "I believe today for a change of venue. yes," Mills said. Defense attorney Richard Ryan filed the Ingersoll's proposals were endorsed by Asked about the lack of an autopsy. Mills motion in Washtenaw County District Dr. Roger O. Egeberg, asst. secretary of said that when he turned the body over to health and science affairs in the Dept. of Court, and District Judge John Conlin was the undertaker, he directed that it not be Health, Education and Welfare. expected to hold a hearing on the request embalmed until he gave further AUSSC: democratic idea Wednesday afternoon. instructions. Egeberg, who has made several public Collins, 22, a senior at EMU in "I wanted to talk to the district attorney statements recently on the use of neighboring Ypsilanti, was charged with to determine whether an autopsy should be marijuana by young people, told the strangling Karen Sue Beineman, 18, a coed subcommittee that he neither recommends done," Mills said. at the school. The state accused him of nor condones its use by anyone. Joseph F. Flagan, attorney for Mr. and killing Miss Beineman at the home of his turns into power politics He said it is a drug that has no recognized medical value and, "as a hallucinogen and Concert tickets uncle, a State Police officer. Miss Beineman, of Grand Rapids, was the seventh young woman slain in sex crimes in this area within a two-year period. intoxicant, it constitutes a clear and The only tickets still demonstrated risk to the and thus to available for the The request to cha.ige the trial scene to By LINDA GORTMAKER last spring stating that he would, indeed, repeatedly that if he did not like AUSSC's user Nov. 1 concert of Blood, Sweat & Tears are those with whom it in contact." another town was not unexpected. Collins' Sunday Editor pick an AUSSC nominee for MSU's next nominees, he would demand new ones. comes $2.50 general admission seats. All $3.50 president, and many of the trustees agreed And he did just that in September, when lawyers contend he can not get a fair trial and $3 seats were sold out Monday. The in either Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti because of The selection process used to pick with him. he ranked none of the committee's Egeberg said there is no scientifically sound evidence that the use of marijuana in available tickets can be purchased at the publicity given to the alleged murders. Clifton R. Wharton as MSU's new president Warren Huff, D-Plymouth, of the trustees nominees higher than 60 out of 100 itself leads to the use of more potent and Campbell's Suburban Shop, Marshall Music Collins has only been charged with the hopefully will not have to be activated who voted against Wharton, had said possible points. and the Union ticket office. dangerous drugs such as heroin. Beineman murder. again soon. But if a new president for MSU were to The problem of how the power struggle be selected tomorrow, would the same between the board and a search and selection committee could be reduced will procedures be used again? Or if the search and selection committee could rewrite its probably always remain unresolved, guidelines, where would it begin? A Search and Selection Committee to pick MSlPs next president sounded like a because compromise. Dale neither side would Hathaway, chairman of AUSSC, like to Pauline to wove fairly simple idea last February. What said he did not expect so many exterior Mrs. Adams said the one thing she could be a better way to find a new chief political forces to enter into the selection will miss the most after Jan. 2 is the officer than with a special committee? To process. Jan. tension. The thing she enjoyed the create the committee, another committee Hathaway's only comment on the fact 2, 1970, holds a special significance for Pauline Adams -- it's most was the people. was set up by the Academic Council to that former Michigan Gov. G. Mennen the day her husband vacates MSU's She said that except for standing in a write the Taylor Report - guidelines for Williams was nominated Friday by Clair the All-University Search and Selection presidency, the job she never really tew more receiving lines," her life White, D-Bay City, was "I never took this was little changed after her husband's v ^d him to take. Committee (AUSSC). seriously. There was a lot of talk about What was conceived as "democratic" • "..i?!1 it were today," Mrs. Adams, appointment in March. a him, but I did not realize he was seriously committee a., instructor in American Thought "My role in life never changed. I was representing a variety of being pushed by people in the state." and Language, said. "I personally am kept busy teaching. I never considered segments of the University turned into a If Hathaway could serve as \l SSC very pleased. He's tired. He's worked myself first lady, even acting first group whose preferences for the presidency chairman again-ajob he woul' , itainly considered superfluous by some hard. lady," she said. were refuse - he would release mori information "But in spite of all the difficulties Mrs. Adams said she hesitates to members of the board of trustees. to the public, he said. say and tensions, it's been great. It's been whether Wharton represents the same A power-play between AUSSC and the set of values her husband claims he trustees continued from the committee's Throughout the whole selection process, a great experience for me and for the names of nominees were withheld from him," she added. represents. inception to the trustees' meeting last the press . . . down to the last four names. Mrs. Adams said she was "thrilled" "I've never met him (Wharton). I Friday when Wharton was elected. The Then the State News did not print the to learn that Clifton Wharton had been don't know what his educational Taylor Report recognized that the trustees names and a week later the Detroit and hold the ultimate power for selecting named president. philosophy is. We'll have to wait and Lansing papers released them. "I think it's better for the University see," she said. MSU's president, but the report also stated "If I had it to do over again, absolutely that a permanent president was After Wharton takes office in that it hoped the interests of AUSSC and nothing *£uiri be confidential," agreed Sue named," she said. "It stopped a lot of January, the Adams' plan is to catch the board would "coincide." Gebelein. idle and fallacious speculation that was up on previous commitments and take At moments, a coinciding of interests graduate representative to seemed possible. Don Stevens, D-Okemos, the commitrae. "Sure, there's going to be spreading around campus." a delayed vacation. Mrs. Adams chairman of the board, issued a statement Dale Hathaway (please turn to page 9) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 21, 1969 Labor organization wins Nobel Peace Prize OSLO, Norway (AP)--The U.N. body's administrative 1956, works to create jobs for In recent years it has worked U.S. employers and employes The National Assn. of Communists and Socialists, Labor to develop technical cooperation have been represented in the Manufacturers pulled out of the International office; and George L.P. Weaver, the exploding world population between labor and management ILO by the U.S. Chamber of Organization (ILO) won the chairman of the governing body. and gives technical aid to organization in 1961 charging George Meany, president of The U.S. government contends of groups in various countries and Commerce and the AFL-CIO. Nobel Peace Prize Monday for Weaver is asst. U.S. secretary developing countries. that the body was dominated by the AFL-CIO, also has criticized the ILO is nonpolitical. 50 years of striving "to improve labor for international affairs. It has 120 member nations, this year initiated a World working conditions. .and The Nobel committee cited which are represented by Employment Program to thereby contribute to the safeguarding of world peace." the goal of the ILO when the labor body was founded in 1919 employer, employe and government delegates. promote work opportunities and job training. EDUCATION PACKAGE Mrs. Aase Lionaes, chairman under the Versailles peace treaty One of The ILO established the the organization's Reform bill faces of the Norwegian parliamentary ending World War I. primary functions has been to International Institute for Labor challenge committee that awards the prize, "Its purpose," the committee set international labor standards Studies at Geneva in 1960 to said the ILO was selected over said, "was declared to be to which members must submit to bring together international 44 other candidates, one of improve working conditions in their national legislative bodies experts to do research in social whom was Alexander Dubcek various countries in order to for consideration. and labor policy. In 1965, it former chief of the create more stable social The ILO also has adopted founded the International By LARRY LEE result from uniformity of strait-jacket for each local school Czechoslovak Communist party. conditions and thereby several conventions on human Center for Advanced Technical State News Staff Writer spending and budgets, and the district." The Geneva-based ILO contribute to the safeguarding of rights, including measures and Vocational Training in currently is headed by two world peace." designed to eliminate forced Turin, Italy, and has sought to Gov. Milliken's educational governor's "political" move of politics on the State Board Levin suggested an appointed Americans: Director-General The ILO, a specialized agency labor and job discrimination and aid developing nations in reform plan will be challenged offering to reduce property would eliminate one of the board of education who would with taxes, but trying to concei appoint the superintendent, to David A. Morse, who heads the of the United Nations since ensure freedom of association. training of skilled work forces. a "comprehensive major causes of divisiveness on alternative" this information of increases in other insure some degree of political fall, Senate the board and enable the board Minority Leader Sander M. insulation in policy-making. to effectively achieve the The basis of the criticism of In each area of local, regional Levin, D-Berkley, promised educational objectives assigned "overcentralization" of the plan and state, he said, "the Monday. to it by the new constitution," The alternative is necessary is Milliken's proposal to the treasurer said. possibility of a better blend of Hathaway outdoes the French because of "several basic flaws eliminate the State Board of Levin charged that the state leadership with active local running through the governor's Education and replace it with a appointed superintendent would participation should be on the Skinny Knit shirts explored." bills," Levin told an Assn. of single appointed director who be "subservient to every political Levin also said variation of the DuPont's texturized nylon helped. American University Women would appoint heads of whim of the government. kinds of challenges in each meeting in Lathrup Village. newly-created regional districts. "This is more than just This look hails from St. Tropez, the land of In particular, he criticized the The treasurer of the board district prohibits equal* top-heavy-it is dictatorial," he the bikini, Brigitte, and bodyline shirts for men. "overcentralization" in appealed educational opportunity on the to the House Milliken's plan, the idea that Education Committee He also leveled criticism that basis of equal spending. Hathaway's Yankee ingenuity guessed that at a quality education or equal hearing in Detroit to change the the governor's budgeting "Uniformity in budgeting will nylon would make the fit even more skinny not provide the added pay which opportunity for all students will structure of the board to proposals "create a fiscal looking. And right they were. Extra tapering. will be necessary to attract Not just at the waist. Even the sleeves are quality teachers to work in ar^as which are especially challenging tapered. Plus extra niceties like double-button and difficult," he said. cuffs and buttoned pocket. Levin called upon Milliken to That's Hathaway's rakish Portobello collar accept his responsibility to talk on top. As for colors, they're just as robust as about how additional money that lit. Come see. $20 will be raised, as well as about how certain taxes will be lowered. With a new band and a new blues )n Columbia Records* I GOT DEM OL K Prescription le command reported Monday. Green, treasurer of Michigan, that the definition of "culturally white Caucasian children who district, he said, which receives will be heard Nov. 7 ground in Ingham One of the battles, in which government troops deprived" in the Michigan are not included in the group $16,000 per child, was denied County Circuit Court. Constitution is unconstitutional. "culturally deprived." additional funds under the act. Complete selectio reported killing 96 North Vietnamese regulars, was the » According to the Michigan "The Michigan School Aid Act "Poverty in rural Michigan is of frames biggest fight of the year for the South Vietnamese Administrative Code, culturally of 1969 has provided nearly $9 not as concentrated as it is in the Faculty Club U.S. helicopter gunships swarmed in to blast the million to aid culturally and urban areas," Swallow said. "But deprived children are "students ' Sunglasses enemy positions during the five-hour fight Sunday, and enrolled in a public school who economically deprived it is just as real. We believe rural Clyde Morris, professor ot a $300,000 AH1 Cobra was shot down. A U.S. are American Indian, Negro or children," Swallow said, "but it children deserve equal treatment communication, will speak at the Faculty Club at noon today ► Repairs while spokesman said one of the two American crewmen members of Spanish speaking has been unfairly and under the law. in the Union parlors. groups as identified by the most disproportionately allocated." "The state is catering aboard the aircraft was wounded. Morris and a group of students Swallow said nearly the total exclusively to minority groups," The 400 South Vietnamese infantrymen, who flushed recent census conducted by the amount has gone to schools with he said. "All the will report on "Dialogue '69" Bator Opticians Dept. of Education or other money so far the enemy company in the muggy mangrove swamps has gone into urban school and the traveling community many black students, regardless 142 miles southwest of Saigon, reported six killed and of financial situation. districts with a high percentage experiment they took part in 303 Abbott Rd.iNext to State Theater) ED 2-5222 16 wounded. Blue Key open "According to the definition, a child of a Negro millionaire is during the summer. The Soviet Union has become a major power in the for petitioning considered a culturally deprived child, where a white Caucasian Middle East but has failed to win wholehearted isn't," he said. Petitioning for Blue Key, allegiance from Arab governments, a report published The money from the School §f£3_^ national honorary fraternity, Aid Act is allocated to various by the Institute for Strategic Studies said Tuesday. opens Oct. 21 and will continue school districts according to The report suggested that the Soviet Union's through Oct. 29. Blue Key is a junior and senior points accumulated on the basis involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict has placed new of a list of criteria set men's honorary which up by the responsibilities on the Russians without gaining them a recognizes leadership in areas of corresponding ability to control events in the region. "The act itself has basic campus activity such as student But the study by Robert E. Hunter said, "The Arabs - government, athletics, academics inequities built into it," Swallow and publications. To be eligible, said. "For example, seven points though still to Russian minds an alien people - are being 3re given if 51 per cent or more a person must be either a courted, influenced, armed and aided in ways that junior or senior in the upper 35 per of the housing is substandard in suggest a long-range Soviet desire to dominate the cent of his clas&. the district according to federal Middle East." Petitions may be obtained from Mis. Post in the Honors The Kremlin rolled out artillery for a, 21-salvo salute, College office in Eustice Hall. spruced up the airport with flags and poured out a SPEEDREADING! hearty welcome Monday for the new leaders of DO-IT-YOURSELF COURSE Czechoslovakia, a once-balky ally. No classes to attend! Newspapers carried large portraits of Gustav Husak, HALF-PRICE leader of the Czechoslovak Communist party. Premier THRU OCT.31 ONLY Oldrich Cernik, and President Ludvik Svoboda. who came to Moscow for talks that are expected to produce a declaration of "basic political importance." Details on the contents of the important declaration have not been reVealed, but Prague radio and television said it is connected with the "normalization" of the The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State situation in Czechoslovakia. University, is published every class day and Sundays during four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Subscription rate is $14 per year. National News Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inlam Daily Press Association, Associated Collegii.te Press, Michigai The Justice Dept. has told its 1,200 lawyers they can Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, Unitei stop watching their clocks after seven months of logging States Student Press Association. their work days at 1 2-minute intervals. But come January, says asst. Atty. Gen. Leo M. Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Service Pellerzi, the department's administrative chief, the Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. timekeeping will begin anew and continue throughout 1970. Phones: No estimate was available Monday on the full cost of Editorial 355-8252 Come as you are! the controversial program, but Pellerzi had earlier Classified Advertising 355-8255 projected that the bill would run into millions of Display Advertising 353-6400 NOVEMBER 4, 1969 Business-Circulati. n 355-3447 dollars. Now's the time to sign up at your placement office for an interview with the Bethlehem Steel Photographic 355-8311 Loop The clocking, ordered last Marfch by Deputy Atty. Course recruiter. This could be the start of something big! Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst, involves a complicated And just what IS the Bethlehem Steel Loop Course? Glad you asked! It's our management development program for graduates with bachelors' or advanced degrees coded system under which attorneys had to catalogue Bethlehem loopers (150 to 200 every year) spend four swinging weeks at our home offices in time according to 150 office tasks. Bethlehem, Pa. Then, primed with information about the entire corporation and rarin' to go. they re¬ port to the appropriate plants or departments for their first assignments. Then, onward and upwardi Where would YOU fit into the Loop Course? Check your degree or the one most similar to it: Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird has moved adroitly out of step with Rep. L. Mendel Rivers' march MECHANICAL ENGINEERING-Engineering or me¬ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING—Steel plant, fabricating toward getting an extra SI billion this year for Naval chanical maintenance departments of steel plants, fabri¬ works, mining operations, and shipyard electrical en¬ ship construction. cating works, mining operations, and shipyards. 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Technical and super¬ stone quarries, many of which are among the most visory positions in steelmaking departments and rolling modern and efficient in the industry. This 10,000-man authorized by Rivers' House Armed Services Committee mills. Also: Research or Sales. activity offers unlimited opportunities to mining en¬ and by the House. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS—Technical and supervisory gineers. Also: Research. In Congress, a spending authorization must be backed positions in coke works, including production of by¬ NAVAL ARCHITECTS AND MARINE ENGINEERS— product chemicals. Fuel and combustion departments, Graduates are urged to inquire about opportunities in up by actual appropriations before funds are made available to an including responsibility for operation and maintenance our Shipbuilding Department, including the Central agency. of air and water pollution control equipment. Engineer¬ Technical Division, our design and engineering organi¬ ing and metallurgical departments. 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Some non-technical graduates may be chosen to fill Striking Wayne State University service workers faced a court date Monday after they rejected the University's TONITE! nical service to architects and engineers). openings in steel plant operations and otherdepartments. latest contract package proposal. 50C COVER James Montante, Wayne County circuit judge, ordered the officials of Local 1497 of the American Federation BETHLEHEM STEEL of State, County and Municipal Employees' Union to An Equal Opportunity Employer show cause why union members should not be ordered to return to their jobs. MICHIGAN POINT OF VIEW STATt NEWS Continuing the debate UNIVERSITY over drug research The following is the conclusion of a two experiment would probably be destined to part "Point of View" by Leroy Augenstein, failure because the policing necessary to professor and chairman of biophysics. make sure people adhered to the various Augenstein continues his rebuttal of a dose levels would have such critical number of letters written in TRINKA CLINE, executive editor response to his repercussions. NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor views on drug research. GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor "As opposed to alcoholics, for instance, DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor An experiment to determine this heroin addicts can function normally as job LINDA GORTMAKER, Sunday editor question "once and for all" would require KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor holders, parents, citizens, as long as the setting up a minimum of two and probably drug is administered". 1). Has Hunsley ever JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor three experimental groups involving seen a junky try to function as a citizen Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award 100,000 to 250,000 young people: a control group, policed to insure they right after he has had a fix? Or has he ever rescued a 16-year-old girl from the ravages smoke no marijuana whatsoever; a second for outstanding journalism. of three addicts who were high enough that group smoking various levels of cigarettes, anyone could recognize it? Or has he ever cigars or pipes; and a third group smoking seen a baby born to an addicted mother as pre-selected levels of marijuana. Then at it tried to adapt to its milk in spite of the the end of 5-10 years, a determination nausea caused by its own addiction (heroin would be made of which group, if any, had passes the placenta and addicts the child)? significantly different numbers of people EDITORIALS addicted to hard drugs. Since there is Has Mr. Hunsley ever arranged for a high approximately one drug addict per 3,500 school of population, a minimum of 10,000 sophomore to have an incestuous baby forced upon her by a drug-crazed people would have to be assigned to the Initiating father? Or has Hunsley ever talked to any r non-smoking control group - although t make really sure of any null result th: number should probably be considerably drug addict trying to kick the habit and asked him why he doesn't want to "function" under those conditions? more. Clearly there would have to bt on 'V9 com "Under circumstances will I be 50,000 to 100,000 people in each of the two smoking groups to find any dose I have had first hand experience with all of these, and so I intend to stay active in no affected whatever effect. Surely nobody in their right mind the drug abuse area. by the Vietnam moratorium protest. " would advocate, let alone condone, such a For the next few weeks, the government." While this suggestion is "Sen. Hart sounds like statesman who not the ultimate in innovative study. Further, even such a grandiose a Massey Report (Ad Hoc Committee is trying to solve a difficult problem. Prof. Report on Student Participation in thinking, it does show that a few Augenstein sounds like a politician who is Academic Government) will be individuals on the Massey committee eager for headlines". 2). If "statesman" discussed by the Academic Council accepted and consequently proposed DAVE SHORT means a person who wants to put things off by waiting for those new results which possibly amended and cut to meet original ideas to make this University cohesive structure. simply will never come, then perhaps they the desires and whims of council a more have an apt term for Sen. Hart. By members. From the changes already made contrast, if a politician is someone who It is of utmost importance that the by the Academic Council in the recognizes that in many areas we must preamble of the Massey Report, it make decisions without having the Academic Council preserve the objectives of the Massey document to generate a sense of academic seems that too many administrators and faculty members are willing to The demise of the Klan information we really need, but yet who is willing to stand up and be counted in a responsible fashion, then I proudly plead responsibility. The intent is quite throw away this opportunity for guilty to being a politician. apparent from a cursory reading of constructive change. A suggestion I would like to amplify my concern over the report: to give students a more has been made by Herbert Krooks and Kowards Country "--and the Sen. Hart's "let's-put-things-off Garfinkel, dean of James Madison Uncle Tom is dead. prosecuted for charges under a 1947 influential voice in the affairs of the Klan took retaliatory actions. But, both statesmanship" by again quoting from my And the institution that did its best to Mississippi anti-bombing law. university. College, to void representation on, at Another KKK member was sentenced to signs came down after the town's mayor, press release. 'Although he probably had prolong his death is dying, too. businessmen and citizens criticized the the best of intentions in making his It is obvious that for too long the least, the faculty tenure committee. life imprisonment for the fire-bomb This could turn out to be the coup The Ku Klux Klan, the most militant murder of prominent Southern black Klan's actions. requests, the end result may not be what University has not accepted a he wants-how tragic if Sen. Hart's de grace for the Massey Report. organization committed to the continuance Vernon Dahmer in 1966. Evers became the first black reciprocal relationship. Many faculty of white supremacy in America, has begun That Charles implication that marijuana and tobacco are committees held seats for Many students involved in academic to fade in power and in membership Klan members in the South are finding to head the government of a biracial similar might tempt even a single youngster government have worked long and that they, too, can be arrested and community in the South since to go ahead and take a chance until all the undergraduates who had no vote. throughout the South. Reconstruction by being elected mtyor of hard to achieve student imprisoned for bombing and killing. More facts are in. Unfortunately the marijuana This is tantamount to saying, and more members of the Klan are being Fayette, Miss, last July gives further Up until three years ago, Ku Klux Klan pusher is invariably also pushing the very "Listen, speak your mind, but accept representation and vote on the activities went mostly unchallenged. The prosecuted for charges ranging from civil evidence that the KKK's influence is dangerous LSD and both substances are what we say as being the wisest faculty tenure committee. The few arrests made on KKK members very rights to traffic violations. declining. now coming in from out of state laced with advice possible." ^Massey Report's suggestion of two aeldom ended in convictions and prison Federal and state government agencies The Klan is also suffering from its own harder drugs. Thus, even if marijuana itself have found other means of harassing the ad hoc committee ^voting sentences. does not lead to addiction, a youngster When the undergraduates and one internal problems now. KKK. The unrelented actions of the FBI and could get trapped and addicted on the studied this sytem and the lack of •Voting graduate member not only But the combined efforts of federal and The FBI and other police agencies have reasonable but looms as state law enforcement officials, the courts the courts have put many of the Klan opium or heroin which sometimes has been effective student voice in other areas seems kept the Klan under continued surveilance added by a vicious pusher.' and Congress have had a deterrent effect chapters in financial chaos. A crisis of of academic government, it inevitable at a time when through use of their own undercover agents confidence has also occurred due to Dolice on Klan activities in the past few years. "The present actions of the American concluded that students must be administrators, faculty members and or by paying volunteer informers in the infiltration and to key Klansmen producing Klan. government in conducting Operation given voting privileges in all students should deal with each other Most of the Klan's top officials in the crushing evidence against it in court. The Intercept are oppressive and blatantly In an attempt to counter a lack of KKK entire KKK has always been split by committees on which they sit. In face to face as equals. South are either in jail or under Illegal." 3). Not only do Prof. Paul's convictions by all-white juries, federal internal factionalism. Hopefully, the Academic Council indictment for terrorist activities or statements leave something to be desired addition, the Massey Report gave an courts have indicated that they will fine criminal offenses. The anti-KKK drive over the last three scientifically, but apparently his legal impetus to increased student will not play the unilateral role of the KKK in order to deter Klan activities. years has hurt Klan membership. For an information is also inadequate. I urge him merely selecting and rejecting certain Robert Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the In a celebrated case in November, 1968, representation by suggesting vast a federal district court judge in Mississippi organization that had up to five million to check at least the customs regulations. additions of recommendations. The proposed largest KKK organization in the undergraduates to fined the state's White Knights of the KKK members in the early 20th Century, the Two final questions must be asked of the country-the United Klan of America, is "faculty standing committees." The university tenure committee is a $1 million for the slaying of an elderly KKK has experienced hard times. letter writers. Do you really want to serving one year in federal prison for over report, in particular, proposed that body which cannot afford contempt of Congress during the black man. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover testified propose experiments to determine "once the University Educational Policies alterations. It is about time that committee on Un-American Activities In the past, if a person was affiliated with before a Congressional hearing in May that and for all" whether marijuana is Committee be enlarged to students were seen as viable members investigations of the Klan in 1966. the KKK, he was generally held in high KKK membership has dwindled to 14,000 dangerous? If so, I and%any others are accomodate nine undergraduates and of the University who must have their J. Robert Jones, Grand Dragon of the respect in the South. But KKK in the heart of the South-Mississippi, eager to see their specificlproposals for membership can mean potential headaches Alabama and Louisiana. Membership in the "solving this difficult problem." If, by six graduate students. say on the tenure of faculty. North Carolina KKK, and Robert Scroggin, South Carolina KKK Grand Dragon, are Mississippi White Knights of the KKK has contrast, their criticisms were prompted by Students have been hesitant to join The council now has the power to Last March, the Justice Dept. asked a decreased from 20,000 members in 1965 misinterpretation (some key words and academic government due water down the Massey Report so also serving one year apiece in prison for federal court justice not to swear in an to a to 300 now, alone. paragraphs from my press release were not that it looks like a page out of John contempt of Congress. ex-KKK lawyer as the Acting U.S. included in the very excellent State News feeling of impotence and the And Sam Bowers Jr., Imperial Wizard of Attempts to revive Klan membership and Hannah's scrapbook-or it can usher Attorney for the middle district of article), then why didn't they follow the expected prospect of failure. the Mississippi White Knights of the Ku Alabama. The Justice Dept.'s action was its activities have largely floundered. usual scholarly aDDroach of verifying the in the new era of reciprocity among Klux Klan, was sentenced to 10 years The Klan hasn't died yet, however. It is Suddenly, the Massey Report minor, but got the point across. facts before acting? I checked Sen. Hart's recommends that a committee look all elements in the academic imprisonment in 1964 for conspiracy And individuals are beginning to stand up still potentially dangerous because, release carefully! Further, my office is in community. The choices are charges involving the deaths of three against the Klan in the South. regardless of its total membership, the Klan the into the possibility of giving same building as the three chemistry Northern civil rights workers. has a capably explosive ultra-extremist academic credit "for substantial clear-cut and open for the council's Former Grand Dragon of the Georgia professors, and my phone is listed in the When the Mississippi KKK declared open fringe. book. Considering the tone of their letters, participation in academic consideration. _The Editors KKK, Calvin Craig, would have warfare on the Meridian police force As one FBI agent once reflected, "The undoubtedly been imprisoned for KKK has definitely been slowed down, but surely their motivation was not politics! shortly after the Thomas Tarrants arrest, contempt of Congress, too, if he hadn't the town's police chief said that his force you can never tell when four or five of (Those desiring more information on this resigned from the Klan in 1968. had accepted the challenge. these guys are going to get all liquored up topic can get copies of the press releases There have been other significant and pull something." involved, or a two-year-old study of the When the KKK put up a sign reading An oversimplifica convictions of KKK members in the South. KKK guerrilla fighter Thomas Tarrants was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment in "This Princeton, is Klan Country-Welcome to N.C." three months ago, it The KKK has gone from a majority to a minority role in the South and in America. The Uncle Tom era is gone. effects of LSD-done in our laboratory-in 128 Chemistry Bldg. Those who want to discuss these matters further can do so 1968 for trying to bomb the home of a received immediate reaction from the And the Ku Klux Klan era is passing. when I speak to the Campus Republican Jewish businessman in Meridian Miss. townspeople. An elderly disabled veteran Neither era should have lasted as long as Club, 7:30 p.m. October 28, 104 Wells of the Vietna Tarrants became the first person ever to be put up his own sign--"This is not Kooks. it did. Hall. Despite Nixon's statements that in We apparently did not stop to OUR READERS' MIND no way would he be affected by last consider, Agnew said, that "the Wednesday's moratorium, Spiro leaders of the moratorium had billed Agnew's fiery remarks concerning the march demonstrate that the administration is, indeed, reacting. it as a sentiment of the massive public outpouring of against the foreign policy President of the United Tuberculosis still threat to many Agnew has projected his own States." reservations about the To the Editor: Dr. Feurig has told you that the disease especially loses sight of the fact that May we offer for your tuberculosis is a disease of poverty, of the I have read with interest your editorial in may be classed in the "rare" category. administration's foreign policy onto consideration, Mr. Agnew, that we the Oct. 16 issue of the State News, under Perhaps he should be taken on a guided underprivileged and, to a large extent, a The fact that the University does not the moratorium leaders through his did realize that what we were the heading of "Tuberculosis Still Not tour of Herman Kiefer Hospital in Detroit disease of the minority ethnic groups? have a logical and scientific policy for TB over-reaction, indeed, violent demonstrating against was the History." and shown the long white wards of patients testing for the entire group of its food opposition to last Wednesday's foreign policy of the United States. Whether by purpose or whether by coughing their lung tissue out into sputum He also "points out" that the prevalence handlers and employes reflects the poor events. And, quite frankly, we do not see accident, you have brought a very serious cups. is so low because of a continuing effort to quality of health administration which has and pertinent situation to the attention of Dr. Feurig apparently bases part of his keep it so. You should be advised that the been glaringly apparent to me for the past Agnew's remarks remind us of a anything treasonous in our actions, your readers. criterion of rarity on the fact that the effort has greatly dwindled because of a five years. letter we received prior to the nor do we believe ourselves blinded Several hundreds of active and "Last time a case passed through Olin was new, misbegotten and false sense of security. moratorium from a group known as L. D. Archer, M.D. by a "spirit of national masochism far-advanced cases of tuberculosis are in the summer of 1966." Can his scope of medicine be as narrow that he compares a Place credence in the statement of Medical Consultant, the U.S. Anti-Communist Congress, (and) encouraged by an effette corps approved for disability insurance by my no agency each month. relatively healthy and young student your Health Center Prophet that TB is Disability Determination Service, Inc., stating that "the action urged of impudent snobs." Your perennial oracle, Dr. James Feurig, non-existent in this day. It is very, very State of Michigan You cannot dismiss our actions by population to the general population, and by the cynical leaders of the 'peace' director of Olin Health Center, who says drive borders on treason." This is labelling us blind guinea pigs stupidly that tuberculosis is nowhere near the dread also the view taken by the John following behind "professional scourge that it was years ago, is merely YE5, NO THANKS TO MDU! HE WAS FORTUNATELY, THE HEAD &EA6LE Birch Society. anarchists." If you wish to criticize bandying words about and is whistling as CHARGED WITH NOT PURSUING HIS UAS VERY UNDERSTANDING... he walks past the graveyard in the dead of MONTHLY QUOTA OF RA0&TS... our actions, please do not rationalize According to Agnew, "hard-core night. the situation by labelling us dupes. dissidents and professional It may not be "dread," but it certainly is anarchists" were behind Wednesday's "It is in this setting of dangerous still a scourge. True, isoniazid and events. The rest of us (the oversimplification that the war in paraminosalicylic acid and streptomycin have proven worthwhile medication in Vietnam achieves its greatest clean-living all-American kids) were treatment, but the cavities and fibroses left distortion." To borrow a phrase. merely duped into blindly following in lung tissue are still quite real and are behind their banner. -The Editors horribly debilitating. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, Oc 69 5 11*5 lid WHAT'S wnn m a _ Patrolman's plight nominations for distinguished faculty awards dTI The undersigned committee (representing the College Advisory Council of each i H college) |e) aided by student solicits nominations for distinguished faculty awards from faculty members and from >m I student organizations. Late Saturday night careened off the road at Grand a car crowd for ra(ho in someone to use the his patrol car to Nominations may concert be based on teaching, advising, research, publications, art eshibitions, performances, committee work, public service (extension, continuing education or work for government agencies), or a combination of the above. Nominations should Is: I River Avenue and Abbott Road, summon help, not be based on admiimti alive excellence or flattening a light post and doing At this point, Larry Murphy, length of service. However, nominees should extensive damage to the car. The 121 Center St., quickly normally have at least five years of service at Michigan State University. driver, who police say was responded and called for the driving under the influence of necessary assistance, East nomination should be Theta typed (double-spaced) on plain bond paper. It should be Sigma Phi, women's University Theatre Performing alcohol, turned back onto the Corporal Robert Foster of the journalism honorary, meet at Arts Co. (PAC) will present road and drove away. 7:30 tonight in 38 Union. Kay East Lansing Police Dept., said "Who's Afraid of Virginia East Lansing Patrolman Keith Lockridge, instructor in Woolf?" at 8 p.m. Tuesday that had it not been for Israeli Club and Hillel Chandler, who witnessed the hit Murphy's assistance, Chandler journalism, will speak about her through Sunday in Fairchild Foundation will hold Israeli nination for M.S.U. Development Fund and run, pursued the vehicle to could have been experience with New York wire Hieatre. The all-male cast is Folk Dancing at 9:15 tonight in seriously the 600 block of MAC Avenue, injured. directed by Peter Landry. Parlor A, Union. Beginners are Distinguished Faculty Award where he attempted to make an welcome. Women against the Minute Free University class on Erich arrest. The driver's reluctance to Man Missile (WAMMM) will hold an organizational meeting at 8 tonight in 101 North Kedzie. Fromm (DEG) will meet at 7 tonight in 103 Berkey. Pan Orthodox Student Assn. will meet at 7 tonight in 37 cooperate turned into a physical struggle, and Chandler found it Council was all he could do to just at Friends of The 7 tonight Paper will meet in The Joint, MSU Marketing Club will hold Union. Francis Donahue of the defend himself. By this ^ime, a crowd had schedules basement of Student Services gathered, but no one seemed too Theology Young Socialist Alliance will Gerh History." anxious to help the officer. Finally, Chandler called to the meeting The The heading should be followed by a typed (double-spaced) recommendation of not more meet at 8:30 tonight in 37 Academic Council will than 500 words. Additional materials professor in the Counseling (bibliographies, supporting letters, etc.) may be Center will give dialogue I nnnnri/iA meet today in the Con Con submitted to the college committees, but will not be a presentation at 7:30 tonight Language learning Room of the international forwarded to the university tonight by John committee. The Alliance to Seek a Newer the lower lounge, West Holmes I • ill ■ Center to study further the Gerstner, professor of church World (SEEK) will hold a Hall. His topic is "Who are You? Pittsburgh Theological at Pit history at SUD|eCT Ol leCtUre recommendations presented meeting at 9 tonight in 38 Who am I? How Can we Get them in the Massey Committee's Nominations, in finished form should be delivered to the Union. James Seminary. Tonight's lecture, A , . 44m. _ , , appropriate college Harrison, Together?"— some insights into "Puritanism Revi ited-The ?n <*o °gy report on Student Participation representative not later than November 7. chairman of the Ingham County interpersonal relationships, the Democratic Party, will speak. hang-ups and what can be done Essence of Puritan Religion, will be given at 7 Religion," 137 Akers ° n^°^LfTKag?,Lnrn;n8; wl11 ** presented by the Depts.of in Academic Government. Each college representative will meet with the to recognize them. The meeting and 9 in 106 Wonders. The series Romance Languages, German During last week's meeting, College Advisory Council of his college to MSU Veterans Assn. will meet is open to all. review the nominations and to select three which will be submitted for further sponsored by the Geneva and Russian, Linguistics, the council passed the amended at 7:30 tonight in the Show Bar and the consideration at the Forum University Oriental and African Languages preamble to the University level. at Coral Gables. All new Reformed Church Student Assn4 at 7;30 report, cutting members are welcome. pm ThrUsday in 221 the 119 word preamble to 75 Lifeline for Biafrans will meet at 8:30 tonight in 30 Union. Physic Astronomy lounge. words, altering six words and AGRICULTURE N. Edward Tolbert TTie Block and Bridle Club will "We are collecting money to adding two commas. ARTS & LETTERS Robert Wall hold an informal initiation at 7 tonight Pavilion. in the Livestock feed Biafrans and to bring the war to an end. We need your help." Coalition to meet The council is expected to weekly to discuss and take BUSINESS COMMUNICATION EDUCATION Mordechai Kreinin Colby Lewis William Sweetland definite action on the 15 ENGINEERING A. H. Leigh Phi Mu Epsilon, mathematics honorary, will meet at 7:30 tonight in 204A Wells. Steve College Life, the weekly meeting of Campus Crusade for Christ, will assemble at 9 tonight sets weekend recommendations the Massev Report. included in HOME ECONOMICS HUMAN MEDICINE Kaye Funk Harold Sadoff The Student Faculty Coalition The report advocates that JAMES MADISON Martin will speak on the topic in the Women's The bulk of the contributions Lewis Zerby Lounge of to End the War in Vietnam will students be given a direct voice JUSTIN MORRILL "Cobweb Cycles and Difference Wilson Hall. All are welcome. for the sale so far have been James Goatley in the formation and adoption LYMAN BRIGGS Theory." The meeting is open to For rides call 337-2505. sponsor an art sale all day from faculty and students from Reed Baird of academic policies throughout NATURAL SCIENCE anyone interested, Saturday and Sunday in the the MSU Art Dept. William Hinze Union Lounge. the University. SOCIAL SCIENCE Students or faculty members William Form Philip C. Thorpe, asst. dean It ifc provides for committee UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of Indiana University, will be The Outing Club will meet at 7 The art sale is one of several interested in donating their "t.^*|yon f VETERINARY MEDICINE Charles S. St. Clair interviewing pre-law students tonight in 116 Natural Science activities the group is sponsoring works to the sale should contact arflHiintP «nH iinrioroVriniitl M. Lois Calhoun to help raise money for the Arline De Blase at 351-4654 Thursday in 211 Linton Hall. Students may call 355-6677 for Bldg. instructor James in Anderson, geology, will march on Washington, Nov. 15. before Friday. tudenU on students on University iSS appointment. present a slide program The money raised from the committees. "Exploring the Juneau activities will be used to help I Freshman Home Economics Icefield—Alaskan Home of defray the transportation Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in MSU's Glaciological and Arctic expenses of the trip. 9 Home Economic Bldg. Mary Science Institute." Various works of art, such as Shipley, assist, professor of Ma Bell textiles, cloth, and rel. arts, will Campus Action wili meet at 9 "™tin8' SCulPtUrC' drawings, speak on interior design. tonight in 34 Union. Student. P"n*' ceramics, jewelry and. will discuss their activities during possibly, photographs will be on 45$ Still transmits: goes a long way at Sunshine Center just 45< cleans 1 pair slacks or 2 sweaters or 1 skirt drop off cleaning 450 a pound We love active people „ . active people love us! £ 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience | 1 - 213 Ann Street 2 - Corner of Harrison & Wilson Road 3 - NorthwinH Dr. Facing Yankee Stadium Pli Join Those Who Expert More ... And Save (2) Michigan Bell 6 Micliigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 21, 1969 MSU S' rides power fought its way back into "I think the game proves that there is still no substitute for done a football back into great job all year for us." Daugherty singled out In the final quarter, ground attack by the Spartans the as a result, MSU was only 19 plays in the quarter, able to run face and because of the they knew we wouldn't risk score race "Sometimes he's a roverback, sometimes a linebacker or a the Big Ten race Saturday with offensive was shut off completely by a "Michigan ganged up on us. throwing the ball. So they put defensive back," he answered. some old-fashioned power good blocking, hard running and guard Ron Saul for special praise. It was key blocks stacked Wolverine defense and, We had the wind blowing in our eight men up front and shut off "Well," the reporter continued, football. hard tackling," Duffy Daugherty the run," Daugherty said. said at his weekly news by him that enabled quarterback "what do you call him?" . lere was nothing fancy about Bill Triplett to turn the comer Triplett and halfback Don Spartans game plan against luncheon. on his long option runs. Highsmith came in for special "I call him Brad," Duffy u higan - except for a couple "Our offensive line did an praise by Daugherty. f end-around counters by outstanding job against "Ron's done an outstanding job for us all year. I don't think IM Football Schedule "Triplett did a fine job of cracked. ank Foreman. Michigan," he said. "They've Splendid splinter • there is a better offensive TUESDAY, OCT. 21 running in the game," he said. There were no serious injuries lineman in the country. There "He called the three touchdown in the I.M. BLDG. FIELDS Michigan game, but isn't anyone he hasn't handled Field 1 Field 2 plays and I called the safety. Daugherty says that junior Ted Williams, the last Big Ten Standings this year," Daugherty said. The Spartans came out of the 6:00 6:45 Wiquasset El Birdo's - - Winshire PLA Owls Cachet - Carlton Baal - Bawdiers "Highsmith did an outstanding job, not only of running but in halfback Tommy Love, last season's leading runner, may be of the .400 hitters while playing with Boston, has dressing room running, and 7:30 Cybernetics - Monti Brandy - Brutus blocking the linebackers for through for the season with a been selected the CONFERENCE didn't stop until they had built a 8:15 Phi's Nut Squad - Emerald - Embers Kermit Smith when he carried knee injury. He just can't run on Associated Press' 23-3 lead. They ran right at the 9:00 Kit's Korps - Undecided Fat Follies - Egypt. Army the ball." it. Tight end Jim Nicholson will PF PA 9:45 Schular Cubs Monstermen American League mana¬ heart of the Wolverine - \HA - Brothers SPARTAN NOTES-A writer test his injured knee this week Indiana 58 27 asked Duffy if sophomore Brad ger of the year in his Northwestern defense--the middle. Henry Field 3 Field 4 and if it doesn't respond, he too McLee rookie season with the Hill, the Wolverine's middle 6:00 Cambridge - Carthage Wight - Wisdom was a roverback, the may join Love in the operating Ohio State guard, and Marty Huff were the 6:45 Deuces Brinkley - Owen Grads Dingbats - position listed on the lineup room. That's a lot of offense to Washington Senators. Michigan AP Michigan State victims of the fierce Spartan 7:30 Woodpecker - Woodpussy Quick Trot - River Rats Wirephoto front line. Together they made 8:15 C.W. Moss Satyr - Soulful Shack - Outhouse Purdue Wisconsin 9:00 Weeds - Chokers Potent Ones - Granny's only six tackles the entire Berserk - Commuters Illinois 9:45 Evans Scholars - Tony's Boys game-far below their average. DON KOPRIVA • EAST CAMPUS FIELDS Field 5 Field 6 6:00 Abelard - Aborigines Mclnnes - McCoy 6:45 West Shaw 6-2 Dudes - Animals 7:30 8:15 Hubbard 10-8 Bloody 6 - 8 Balls Hubbard 6 - 3 Honavel - Hovel Harriers prepare 9:00 McRae - McTavish McLaine - McNab 9:45 Felch - Feral _ - for comebaclc ATTENTION CAR OWNERS * Running is running and nothing more. Cross country means running, too much of it, Gibbard knew that his team would have to be "psyched" for the meet to win. The Spartans best that has ever graced a four or five mile run in MSU A history that includes 12 Big history. Complete front end repair and in the minds of mortal men, and they took six of the Ten were, as championships, 13 IC4A alignment it is nothing more. first nine places. But it wasn't titles and eight national There is no excitement in the enough. collegiate wins, the most ever by * Brakes * Suspension sport. There is only hard work Minnesota won the meet any school. and there can be no glory. 28-29, gained revenge, and He reminded them also, * Such is the attitude of many perhaps also the favorite's role in though perhaps needlessly, for Wheel balancing * Steering of the uninformed. Such is the the Big Ten meet at Indiana next they felt the loss, the first for all attitude of many of those who month. but senior captain Ken have LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center never seen a meet, such as But the meet was the thing. Leonowicz, as painfully as he, that run Saturday at the Spectators—and there were a lot that cross country is an University of Minnesota golf of them--cheered wildly for their emotional sport. 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 heroes, and in this land of It is a sport where "psyching" But Spartan Coach Jim sky-blue waters those who dare the elements and the hands of the opponent can have a great Gibbard, who's seen many a deal to do with winning--or battles royal involving MSU in stopwatch are heroes of a sort. Great Issues losing. of ASMSU his 12 years as a Spartan mentor, called it a "hell of a meet. The Spartans made it interesting, with the meet in He reminded them that "I've never seen anything like doubt at the two mile mark and Minnesota's Roy Griak is presents those first two miles in all these seemingly another notch on the Continental The Successor to years," Gibbard said. "Everybody was together. Both MSU victory ledger at the three. But two young men from perhaps the best of the new breed of coaches in the Big Ten. The Gophers had been "up." On teams were running in Minnesota, one a freshman by One Hour MARTIN LUTHER KING completely tight packs. It was unbelievable." the name of Gary Bjorkland, whose ancestors may well have their home course it was tough for them to lose. The meet promised to be a bit sailed over with Eric the Red, The Spartans, a young bunch Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 - 9:00 pm REV. RALPH IBERNMHY of a "grudge match," as the Spartans had knocked off the the other an sophomore named Mike Hanley, unknown who first tasted defeat Saturday, do not aim to lose again. Gophers twice last year, first in a broke the ice and ran first and They're an emotional bunch, Sat. 7:30 - 6:00 3 p.m. 50C dual and again in the Big Ten, when the first Minnesota man second, triumphantly, into the chute. and is cross based country, or any sport, on emotion, on 227 Ann Street Friday, Oct. 24 Auditorium was disqualified once and was ill But to turn around and see a individual and team attitudes. another time. tide of green pouring in is nnd winning ties in with this. disarming to say the least. That's And also on which team does what the two saw and their the best job. Mid - Term words were anguished. The "It was bad to lose, Gibbard The Spartans will be ready in admitted later, but he told his Bloomington. They'll have to be, or cross country for them in team that it was not all over. SPECIAL 1969 will mean nothing more. That they had lost to a good team, no question about it. Yet he reminded them that they were good too, perhaps, it has been said by many fans, the Varsity Club sets ^featuring* Guessing initiation date of The Varsity Club will be adding new nanus to its long list distinguished members Wednesday right with the Game: formal initiation of new candidates. The meeting will be held at 7:30 and members are CAMPUS requested to meet at the MSU Stadium. CLUB OF AMERICA UPI Ratings Presents To Its Team M.S.U. Students 1. Ohio State (34) (4-0) 2. Texasfl) (4-0) A Swingin' Trip 3. Tennesse. (5-0) From DETROIT 4. Arkansas(4-0) 5. UCLA (6-0) T 6 Penn State (5-0) 7 Missouri (5-0) New Year's Eve 8. Southern California (4-0-1) ONLY M ■ w SPANISH 9. Louisiana State (5-0) 10. Florida (5-0) 11. Oklahoma (3-1) 12. (tie) Notre Dame (3-1-1) (tie) Wyoming (5-0) Greatest Toasted Sandwich How much would you RIVIERA 14. Stanford (3-2) 15. Purdue (4 1) 16. Georgia (4-1) save on a new car if Torremolinas, Spain 17. Kansas State (4-1) 18. 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PHONE Frank Buck It pays to be a credit union family. ^ 351 1305 Campus DA Y.OCTOBER 31 - 8:30 MSU ClUbAMERICA COBO ARENA TICKETS:$6.50,$5.50, $4.50,53.50 1019 Trowbridge Rd. • EMPLOYEES upen 9:30-5:30 Monday thru Friday • Phone 353-2280 20441 JAS. COUZENS HWY DETROIT, MICH. 48235 or phone BR 3-3890 MAIL ORDERS ONLY: Send sei f-addressed envelope to COBO stamped ARENA « Triple Rate . - Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 21, 1969 7 MSC election-'40 f By CHUCK RADDE Four days of debate in December 1940 ended with the University's new nresident: John A. Abernathy founded in 1957 by Dr. # King, arts to speak Friday | degree in sociology from Atlanta University in 1951. boycott. The boycott lasted Puerto Ricans, g American Hannah. Abernathy and others for more than a year, ending on Indians, Me*ciean-Americans and non-violent resistance In 1951 he took the position The governing board, the Board of Agriculture of against Dec. 21, 1956, with the poor whites set up a shanty Ralph Abernathy, a colleague segregation and oppression. of pastor at the First Baptist Michigan State College (MSC), believed that of the late Dr. Martin Luther desegregation of the town in a city park to confront Abernathy served overseas Church of Montgomery, Ala., lawmakers retiring president Robert S. Shaw's successor Montgomery city buses. Similar and government should come from the agricultural field. John A. King Jr., will Speak at ASMSlFs during World War II, and upon and subsequently gained tactics have been emulated in officials with American poverty Great Issues Series at 3 p.m. returning in 1948 was ordained national prominence as a leader Hannah was the natural selection. successive civil rights drives. and oppression. "MSC was intended to serve the people of Friday in the Auditorium. as a minister in the Baptist of the civil rights movement. After their Admission will be 50 cents. church. For many of these drives, camping permit Michigan, particularly the agricultural interests of Abernathy and Dr. King expired a month later, the police Abernathy succeeded Dr. King In 1950 Abernathy received organized the Montgomery including voter registration, removed the campaigners from Michigan," Shaw said at the time. the bachelor of science degree sit-ins and forms of civil William H. Berkey, then chairman of the Board as president of the Southern Improvement Assn. in 1955 and, the Christian Leadership Conference from Alabama State disobedience, Abernathy and Dr. park and Abernathy was of Agriculture, believed that MSC was a primary College in through this group, led the arrested and jailed. center of (SCLC), an organization Montgomery and the master of successful Montgomery bus King served jail terms together, Newsweek magazine, several agricultural learning, and for that reason 17 in all. the most capable man in that field should be days before the Apollo 11 When the SCLC was formed, chosen. moon-walk, quoted Abernathy "Hannah's close identity with the original object HOMECOMING WEEK Dr. King was president and in part: of the institution and also his record as secretary of Abernathy was "A society that can resolve to the Board of Agriculture were important factors in secretary-treasu rer. In 1961 the SCLC conquer spat e . . . deserves both Campus belles compete the final analysis," according to Berkey. reorganized our acclaim and at the our contempt. The board elected Hannah by a unanimous vote request of Dr. King, and It deserves acclaim for after only four days of debate in December 1940, Abernathy became achievement and contempt for but the decision didn't startle too many people. vice-president-at-large, which bizarre social values Selection of the Homecoming Wednesday- moved him to . . A spring election campaign was only a few night the ten After her selection, the queen Atlanta, Ga., to Queen is not exactly MSU's members of the final queen's will be be closer to the headquarters. In months away, and Republican members of the presented to the version of Bert Parks singing court will be chosen by the men Atlanta he was named pastor of board reportedly felt that the issue should be university in the Homecoming "There she is ." in Atlantic of the West Hunter Street forced through rather than let it drift along until City. . . Excalibur, men's senior honorary, who will interview the parade at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, Church, a position which he Baptist TATE Shaw retired in July. at half-time during the Ut/tfie It is, however, the selection of coeds in greater depth. holds today. Hannah assumed office with so little fanfare and MSU-Indiana game, Nov. 1, and formal ceremony that Berkey was prompted to say one pretty coed from a Thursday night the final at the Blood, Sweat and Tears Abemathy's first major drive collection of many and is one of selection of the queen and her concert as president of the SCLC was the that "never had the transition from one president in Jenison Fieldhouse the longest standing collegiate Poor People's Campaign to the next been runner-up will be made by a that night. in accomplished with so little traditions. number of and Washington. Under his violence to past principle." John Hannah This week, another queen will campus community leaders. The results leadership, a coalition of blacks, be crowned. will not be announced until For the past two weeks, living Sunday afternoon at a special units have been submitting queen's dinner. Homecoming names of their candidates for All three nights of judging will Homecoming Queen. Some held be held in the Union Gold pageants while others were Changes in the basic Thursday, Oct. 30, with a few democratic and voted. ASMSU's Popular Entertainment Homecoming format at MSU songs from the marching band program will present Blood, Tonight the first cut will be have increased student support outside Jenison fieldhouse, Sweat and Tears in concert in made, eliminating all but 25 of the original 70 candidates. for the weekend of Oct. 30 to speeches from Duffy Daugherty Jension Fieldhouse, to finish the Nov. 1. and senior members of the team, Members of the Men's Hall weekend's activities. First to be changed is the idea cheerleaders and a bonfire west Assn., will be judges and will of living unit floats. This year all of Jension. The concert wilt begin at 8 interview the candidates in floats- 30 have been entered to After the bonfire, a free, p.m., with tickets at $2.50, $3 groups of five. date-will be built on movable two-hour street dance featuring and $3.50 now on sale at the Union ticket office, Campbell's n ► 332-6944 "FREE GRASS" trailers or trucks and taken the Paramounts will be held in through the campus in a parade. the Mens' I.M. On parking lot. Saturday, Nov. 1, Suburban Music. Shop and Marshall "YOUNG,EVIL, SAVAGE'' LOST Sue Steeves, float contest Starts Wednesday chairman, estimates the parade to be from an hour to one and Bullitt" & "Bonnie & Clyde' 7:25, 9:35 P.M. [R]~3 one half hours long. Next in the new image of sjf* YAT WAH "Wildly Funny!" Barbara Hershey Richard Thomas Homecoming is Kickoff. This Restaurant year Kickoff will begin at 9 p.m. ARLO curtain * ir Oct 21 On any order of two > 482-39055 complete dinners, the GUTHRIE at8:00 Hf J through HfllCHIQAN TODAY FEATURE AT 1:35 lower priced dinner wi Good after 4 :00 pm 1/2 PRICE sharp Fairchild Theatre tlHW Tickets $2.00 Oct 28 Monday thru Thursday Expires October 30,1969 RESmUMNF PAC Season Coupon Books mummim COLOR YAT WAH RESTAURANT tS} by DeLuxe Plus Fun Cartoon United Artists Starts Wednesday "To Sir, With Love" $8.00 - Save $10.25 BUTCH CASSIDY AND "Guess Who's Coming THE SUNDANCE KID Next! Keir Dullea in DE SADE to Dinner?" Available at the box office 355-0148 our Q^ADMER TODAY i \J\JK I AT 1 15 3 20 .5.20.7:20-9:20 hot dogs are me Music ICARNINC with this long. Muscle NEXT . ."RAIN PEOPLE' from How long Why Do Memphis! is Have A YOUR Memory? 30 & 9:45 P.M. © SPARTAN HUNGRY? 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Check the many offerings listed on these pages CLASSIFIED 355-8255 FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank Employment The State News does not MUSTANG, 1965 V-8 automatic. GARAGE for rent. 2 cars. Corner of CAMPUS NEAR: Furnished permit racial or religious RN, ONE night a week, also 7 to living New tires, clean, good condition. 3:30 weekends. Call Mrs. Cole, Burcham and Grove. 332-2361. room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. discrimination In Its ad¬ $700. Call 351-2342 afternoons 332-5061. 5-10/23 3-10/21 Call 332-5374. 5-10/24 vertising columns. The only. 2-10-21 State News will not accept LINE UP your fall job now. Earn to Apartments EAST LANSING. One girl needed for • AUTOMOTIVE advertising which discrim¬ MUSTANG 1967, V-8, Automatic, learn in your spare time. Car large apartment for four. Available inates against religion, power steering. 487-6141, ext. 3AY COLONY APARTMENTS. 1 • EMPLOYMENT 238 882-8631. 3-10/23 necessary. Subsidiary of Alcoa. bedroom apartment, FOR RENT immediately. 332-3107. 2-10/21 race, color or national or¬ or • FOE EEMT Equal Opportunity Employer. Call furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9, or • FOE SALE igin. OLDSMOBILE 351-7319 for intefCiew. C 12 month leases. Call 337-0511. ONE OR two men needed for winter F-85, V-6 1964. and spring. Luxury four man. • LOST fc FOUND Radio, 7 good tires, no rust. OPENING FOR waitress and Busboy, Corner of Haslett and Hagadorn Close to campus. 351-1572. Excellent condition. $550. Call 12 midnight to 7 am shift, Friday Roads. 24-10/31 3-10/22 355-8108. 3-10/21 • PEANUTS PERSONAL and Saturday nights. Apply • REAL ESTATE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE of FURNISHED APARTMENTS WORKING GIRL needed to share • SERVICE Automotive OLDSMOBILE 1962, F-85, V-8, PANCAKES, 2800 East Grand apartment at Meadowbrook Trace. standard shift. New tires, many River. 3-10/23 $60. 393-1386. 5-10/24 • TRANSPORTATION CHEVROLET 1966. V-8. 2-dc. extras. $249. 372-8080 372-7335, • WANTED sedan. Radio, whitewalls. ask for Mr. Moore. 5-10/20 FULL TIME, part-time salesladies, (4-m NEEDED: ONE girl for 3-man Excellent. $875. Call afternoons alterations woman, apply at apartment. $61/month. 882 0897. 489-1229. 5-10/24 OLDSMOBILE, 1966. 442. 4-speed, DEADLINE Albert's, Lansing Mall . See Mr. $160 married couples 5-10/22 power steering and brakes, Schloss. 1-10/3 CHEVY 1965 Corvair. Good body, AM-FM stereo radio, quick and 1 P.M. one class day be¬ 4 blks. to Campus excellent tires, good engine. reliable. After 5, 351-0077. MAIDS - MOTEL. Full or part-time fore publication. 372-2140. 3-10/22 5-10-24 work available. Cancellations - 12 noon one Day or afternoon Ph. 337-0298 or MSU NEAR: Student rental shifts. No experience necessary. class day before publica¬ furnished 3 bedroom house. CHEVY II 1966 SS. New 327 CI, PARTY WAGON-Camper 1959 Scheduled increases, paid tion. HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. Reasonable. Call ED 2-0590 after 350 h.p. "Vette" engine. Cadillac Hearse. Make offer. vacations, paid sick leave. 6 p.m. 5-10/22 Positraction, 4-speed. Best offer. 485-7095. 7-10-23 UNIVERSITY INN, 1100 351-7910 351-0631. 3-10/23 Trowbridge Road, East Lansing. PHONE PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER 1969. ONE GIRL winter term for 4-man LANSING-SAGINAW West. 341. 5-10-21 apartment. $65/month. 351-6341. House for 4. Clean. Students CHEVY NOVA 1968 6 cylinder, 355-8255 , standard shift. Good Condition. months old. 11,000 miles. Must be CHILD CARE WORKERS 4-10/24 accepted. Short term contracts* to provide available. Very private, furnished, $1250. 694-0528. 3-10/21 sold. 393-1561 or 393-4137, after guidance RATES 5:30 p.m. 4-10/24 and supervision to PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE north: fenced backyard. Contact Rick, 9 neglected, delinquent, and 5 p.m. 489-1407. 3-10/23 COMET 1961 with 1965 Falcon Large, furnished studio. Utilities a.m. - 1 day S 1.50 problem teenage boys, in a paid, private entrance. $100 a engine. Excellent condition. PONTIAC GTO 1966, 389 15tf per word per day month plus deposit. Phone Complete house. 6 people. 482-6711. 3-10/23 tri-power. Excellent condition. Applicants must be 3 davs $4.00 upper 627-5454. 4-10/23 Completely furnished. All utilities Must sell. Call Payton, 351-0725 classmen or graduate students (20 13 1/2# per woru per oay paid. Call NEJAC 337-1300. C or 355-5148. 2-10/22 years of age or older) who can 711 East Apartments 5 day. $6.50 work 24 to 36 hours per week. 71 1 Burcham SOUTH FAIRVIEW, 2 bedroom 13< per word per day Mondays through Fridays: 3 p.m. house. FIAT SPIDER, 1968 convertible. New deluxe 1-bedroom Garage, basement, and to 10 p.m. Saturdays and (based on 10 words Leaving country, best offer. Call furnished 2 or 3 man large back yard. Very clean. per ad) Sundays: 8 hour shifts. Various Deposit 393-1726. 6-10-22 TEMPEST CUSTON, 1967 Excellent apartments.Available now , grad. couple only. There will be a schedules are available. $2.50 50< service condition. Must sell. Can be seen for 9-month or 489-3697. 2-10/22 and bookkeeping charge if $3.00 per hour. Prefer applicants 1-year leases FIAT 1968-850 coupe. Black vinyl at 6142 Haag Road, Lansing. who have previous 489-9651 351-3525 STUDIO experience in APARTMENT this ad is not paid within Auto Service & Parts - 393-3556. 5-10/22 one week. interior, white exterior. Takeover Employment working with young people. HOLT AREA: Unfurnished one $125/month. Available November. payments. $1295. Doreen, Apply to personnel, STARR 351-9389 between 6 P.M. - 8 P.M. THUNDERBIRD 1957, collectors ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call bedroom studio apartment. 485-9172, extension 513, days. HELP WANTED: Mature women to COMMONWEALTH FOR BOYS, 3-10-22 The State News will b? item. Shown by appointment. Call KALAMAZOO STREET BODY Ground floor. No children or pets. 3-10-22 work full or part-time in food Albion, Michigan 49224. 332-3896 after 6 p.m. 3-10/21 SHOP. Small dents to large $90. 646-6811 after 6 p.m. responsible only for the service operation. Interviews being Telephone 517-629-3988. 5-10-21 10-10-27 wrecks. American and foreign first day's incorrect inser- FORD 1957, automatic 312. V-8 taken, Monday through Friday, 11 THUNDERBIRD 1957, Classic. 2 cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. engine, dual exhaust, 4-door. a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 332-0815. GRADUATE accounting student for seater, automatic, both tops, new 2628 East Kalamazoo. C ONE MAN for 2 mi Mint-like condition. Phone Ask for Mr. McCarthy. 7-10/21 part time bookkeeping. Employer interior. Good condition. $2395. Automotive 372-5638. 7-10-27 Call 372-0529. 4-10/24 MASON BODY SHOP 812 East will accommodate student's hours. Willing to work Saturdays and 351-7173. 3-10/21 BAHAMAS FORD 1 969, convertible. Fully equipped. Fairlane 500 Little VOLKSWAGEN 1964, 2-door beetle Kalamazoo Street . . Since 1940 COMPUTER evenings. For interview, call BARRACUDA 1967 convertible. FM radio, radial tires. 351-3927. over 8,000 miles. IV 2-2333 after 6 p.m. 5-10/24 Complete auto painting collision service. IV 5-0256. and C OPERATORS 393-5770, ask for Mr. Finn. TF PART-TIME employment for MSU NORTHWINO $179 3-10/23 MUSTANG 1966, V-8, automatic, VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Bug. Original Aviation students during school year with FARMS Dec. 14-21 Midwest's largest full-line power steering plus 2 snow tires. owner. Excellent condition. Faculty Apartments BUICK, 1968 LeSabre, convertible. f*RANCIS AVIATION: So easy to merchant wholesaler. Automobile Clean, very excellent condition. Call 351-5871, except Radio, air conditioning. Call IV learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!!! required. For further information 351-7880 Call 372-1665. 3-10/23 Sunday-Tuesday after 3 p.m.. Call 9-2197 after 6 p.m. 2-10/22 CHEVROLET 1965 Impala. All 372-3610 extension 264. 5-10/26 VOLKSWAGEN 1963. New tires, Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324 C phone 337-1349. O EAST LANSING-Lansing. Like your own fine home. New deluxe PUERTO RICO SBC, a nationwide data processing For Rent po.ver. Excellent S800. 484-3675 /IUSTANG 1965: 6 cylinder, radio, heater Excellent condition. Scooters & Cycles building. Large airy rooms. organization, offers qualified $219 standard shift, 30,000 miles. Good $450. 353-7104 5-10/22 Carpeted. Fine Quality furniture. after 5 p.m. 5-10/26 individuals an exceptional condition. $675. 882-2769 BMW 1967 R-695. V RENTALS: G.E. Extras. $1000 3-10/23 WOULD YOU like a SHARP car in Call Brother portable- S8.50 per n Gambit, 351-0825 industry that is growing by the Air-conditioning. Security locks. the $1,000 bracket? We got 'em. 5-10/23 including stand. Call Parking. Beautifully maintained. Dec. 27-Jan 3 MUSTANG 1967 3 on floor, good CAMPUS AUTO MART, 2515 CULVER COMPANY, 351 Select clientele. Lease. Call condition. $1175. 351-3895. East MUST SELL 217 Ann Street, East ing. Michigan Avenue, across cheap. 1965, 400 332-3135 or 882-6549. O 10-10/22 from the Post Office. 484-2345. C Norton. $200. Call 351-2196. 3-10/23 TRIUMPH 1967, TR 4-A. Excellent Low monthly and term rates. Call 484-2600 to reserve yours. FACULTY Unfurnished. APARTMENT' No pets. EAST SKI GERMANY condition. Many extras. $1650 UNIVERSITY TV. C LANSING MANAGEMENT' Announcing. 372-6029. 3-10/23 Mr. Jay Lipsey Manager of Machine Services THE SERVICE BUREAU CORP. NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented Phone 332-2627. i' $409 LEAVING: 1966 80cc Suzuki. 3,000 only to MSU students and faculty. WOODMERE Apartments: One miles, 2 helmets. Cash, $100; 28 Subsidiary of IBM 2 201 E.Grand River Ave. $8.84 month [including tax], block from campus. New one, Dec. 19 - Jan 3 records assorted. Good shape, STATE MANAGEMENT two, three, and four man. $70. Lansing, Mich. 4891 2 $50. Lot. Kerry, 3-10 p.m., 131 Tel: 485-5492, 485-6745 CORPORATION, 444 Michigan 351-9036. 7-10/22 Stoddard E-2. 3-10/22 Ave 332-8687 C An equal oppoi y emplo: For Further APARTMENT, 2-man. Available Employment • OUNG MAN for afternoon work, 5 RENT A TV from a TV immediately 126 Milford Street. Information CalI days a week. Apply in person Company--$9.50 per month. Call Furnished, parking. Phone BABYSITTER TO live in. 2 boys, PRINCE BROS. PROVISION CO., 337-1300 NEJAC TV RENTALS • 484-1579 days evenings, ages 2 years 8nd 7 months. Parer ts 120 Reniger Court., off East 372-5767 or 351-4627. 10-10/22 work evenings. Call before 4 p.m. Tom Price Michigan Ave. Blvd. just west of 882-0367. 5-10/26 6 Guys and 5 Gals Brody Dormitories. 3-10/23 SAY IT IN FRONT OF 50,000 882-1369 PEOPLE! Talk about business Needed to fill single RECEPTIONIST: 9 A.M. til noor BABYSITTER FOR 2 children, services with a Student Service vacancies at 731 daily. $1.75/hour to start. Phorn Mr. Taylor. 489-2379 after noon mornings in my home. URGENT! Directory ad. Call Judi, 355-8255 (walk to campus) Sue Eckles 351-3825. 4-10/24 today for details. Luxurious completely 351-5333 2 or 3 of a Kind furnished & carpeted apts. WANTED: GALS and guys to work Vacancies for Guys or Gals PARKING SPACES Swimming pool & fully inside at LITTLE CAESARS equipped party-game room. Bill Kropf PIZZA TREAT, 1071 Trowbridge At 731 FOR RENT See model at 731 Burcham Road. Just off campus across from (walk to campus) 882-1369 Holden Hall. You pick your hours. Luxurious, completely Cedar Village Open daily & Sun. 4-9 p.m. (Model phone 351-7212) Come in after four o'clock to furnished & carpeted apts. Studentours of apply 4-10-23 Swimming pool & fully equipped party-game room. Apartments See iftodel at 731 Burcham. NEXT TO Grosse Pointe Locct distributor needs Open daily & Sun. 4-9 p.m. (Model phone 351-7212) CAMPUS ambitious, neat appearing n 17 n 38 % 39 34. Make cloth 35. Fished for 2 Man Apartment AO 41 42 43 S/l ulla £>tate t mqemenl Cloyx/ralwti $200.00/month gWER N. HUBBARD. ..1200-12:20 AA 45 46 congers 37. Bristle Married Couples SAT- OWEN ,4-OO-SOO % 39. Twofold M I jSJS, /fjaSibm lC/ tiana3O 47 1 48 41. 43. Steep Ship-shaped Phone 332-5051 W. SHAW.... . clock 45. Railway; abbr. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 21, 1969 9 For Sale For Sale Personal SHARED DOUBLE parking. $11 a FANTASTIC PLASTIC indoor-outdoor. Twenty different chairs, sofas, hassocks, etc. inflatable able ^.ow FREE PARKING at rear of store, for your convenience. DISCOUNT. 2615 East Michigan Ave. 372-7409. C-10/24 OPTICAL A NEW stereo component store is coming to town. Watch for the Grand Opening. C-10/21 ASMSU selects nominees week. 425 Division. Phone prices. $3.00 to $25.00. Call 332-1616. 4-10/24 CASH LOANED on merchandise or student-faculty 337-9215 noon to midnight. INFINISHED For Sale FURNITURE: 6-10/24 SUPER RE-VERB showman bottom Jaguar guitar. Good condition. DIAMOND BARGAIN: cent plain or more. and Wedding and engagement ring sets. Save 50 per Large selection of fancy diamonds. will buy STORE. outright. RUHF'S FEED 882-2121. 5-10/26 5200 South Logan. to groups Call 351-4207. 4-10/24 $ 2 5 - $ 1 5 0. WILCOX FREE . . .A thrilling hour of beauty. chest-of-drawers, bookcases, SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East For appointment, call 484-4519. Rupley, Batavia, 111. junior, will take a position on the Curriculum prefinished picture frames and ZENITH STEREO, $135; 35 albums Michigan. 485-4391. C MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Committee. His alternate will be Fred Hartshorn. more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 $45. extra. $300 value. 351-8287. In its last regular session, the ASMSU Board approved some 40 STUDIO, 1600 East Michigan. South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C 3-10/23 WEDDING GOWN C-10/23 nominations Ralph Naveaux, Monroe junior, and alternate Nancy - new, from to student-faculty committees and East Bride's Showcase Wowkanech, East Paterson, N.J. junior, will be representatives to September Lansing-MSU committees. the International Projects Committee. RECEIVER-TUNER, 65 watt SKIS: CUBCO bindings, poles, 1969. Worn size 8. once, Peanuts Personal The new representatives were selected from applicants Mud _Judents on the committee for the Lecture-Concert Series Electro-Voice, save $30., also two Reiker boots, size 12. Good 351-0538, after 5:30 p.m. 5-10-22 are interviewed by board members. Many of the appointees have speakers for $50., both one month condition. $50. 372-4232. Sarah Lee, Mt. Clemens junior, and Charles records of long and active participation in student or academic Poizel, Canton, Ohio old, Need Money Fast. Call 1-10/21 TRACK Recorder-Player for the sophomore, with Linda Viswat, Livonia senior, as alternate. 355-6963 anytime. 3-10/22 government. home. Makes tapes for your, car, Named to the Student Library Committee are Susan SACRIFICE. MUST sell Fender Student representatives to the Academic Council are David Patton, too. Sony and Viking. $129.50 up paul McCartney is a Detroit sophomore; Sheryl Noble, Grosse Pointe TRANSPHONIC STEREO unit. telecaster plus hardshell case. Used Snyder, Kalamazoo junior and Terry Sullivan, Jackson, Miss, Woods at MAIN ELECTRONICS, 5558 playing left-handed conce freshman; Albert Schertzing, Stockbridge junior; Don Amp, Garrard TT, AM-FM radio, very little. Original $325, $155 South Pennsylvania, Lansing. C Lawrence Welk. 1-10/21 junior. Alternates are Joe Szczesny, Detroit senior and Tony Mader, speakers, warranty. One week old. will take. 355-9495. 1-10/21 Southgate senior; Dave Hirsch, Kewanee, 111. senior and Elaine Rosenthal, Detroit senior. Best offer, 372-8919. 3-10/23 Flowers, Judy Williams and Mike Spratt. 1967 YAMAHA Twin 100, $225; I Undergraduates will be represented on the Academic Rights and On the MATERNITY CLOTHES: Size 7-8. 1962 Studebaker All-University Traffic Committee, student - $120; 30 Responsibilities Committee by Larry Lerner, Forest Hills, N.Y. BEDS, $20. Complete. Sofa and Call 484-7858 after 6 p.m. gallon aquarium including large representatives are Joe Pendergrass, Drayton Plains sophomore, 4-10/24 junior; Chuck McMillan, East Lansing sophomore; Vicki Sawicki, chair, $30. Lamps, $2-$5. Chairs, angels - $35, 2 sleds - $7. Call and Mitchel Doig, River Rouge sophomore, with George Allen Park junior; Terry Vanderwege, Kalamazoo junior; and Jim $3-$10. Stands, $3. Small Vandercook and Jackie Robeson as alternates. "*93-6919, after 4:30. 3-10-21 refrigerators, $26-$60. Chests and ROYAL TYPEWRITER, medium Toms, Lansing sophomore. Julie Jenkins, Lansing junior, will sit on the dressers, $25. Stop out and look size. $35. 337-0072 or 353-7029. Animals WINTER VACATION in Israel, Gary Klinsky, Southfield junior, will sit on the Educational Radio Board; and Audrey Campbell, Flint All-University around. BOB AND DAVE's 4216 1-10/21 Spain, The Caribbeans. Easttour Policies Committee. Ken Town, Middlefield, Ohio junior; Hugh junior, will be on the South committee for East Lansing-MSU Human Relations. Cedar. Phone 393-6025. representative, Jerry Bayer, David Embree, Lafayette* La. junior; and William Clack, Oxford BEAGLE PUPS, 9 weeks old, AKC Dave Rost was 1-10/21 BIRTHDAY CAKES - 7" $3.64, 8" 353-2769, 355-7256. 3-10/22 senior will serve as alternates. appointed to the East Lansing Traffic registered. Phone 676-5087. Committee; Rick Kibbey, East Lansing senior, to the East - $4.18, 9" $5.20. Delivered. - 3-10/23 Trying to correct the image of student non-participation, Jerry DRUM SET- Perfect condition. Best KWAST BAKERIES, 484-1317. Lansing Planning Committee, and Mike Geizer, East Lansing offer. Call anytime. 882-1024. C-10/23 senior, to the East Lansing City Council. 5-10/23 EXPERIENCED TUTOR: John Phillips, Okemos senior, will sit on the East SEWING MACHINE clearance sale! English, Lansing-MSU ONE AMPEG BT--15-C bass guitar amplifier. One Framus twelve Brand $5.00 per new portables month. Large selection $49.95 GREAT bedroom LAKES 1961. furnished, close 10x50 two to MSU. French, German, Chinese. $2.00 hour. 353-0933. 5-10/26 AUSSC Liaison Committee, and Dale Clack, Oxford East Lansing-Meridian Chamber of Commerce. sophomore, on the Student-representatives on the Advisory Board to the State string guitar. 355-9485. 5-10/23 of reconditioned used machines. $2400. 332-0003. 3-10/23 structure were to be retained. HORSES BCAR ">ED - 2 large box News and Wolverine are Ed Singers, Whites, Necchis, New (continued from p Jl) "I still question whether a Wendover, Plymouth senior, and stalls, outside riding ring, pastures. SOFA BED, brown, sleeps 2. $15.00. Home and "Many Others." $19.95 PARKWOOD 1966 1^52. Excellent Tony Rosenthal. Williamston. 655-1784. 2-10-21 committee of this type is the Piano, $50. Pop, folk, jazz, to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS condition, Imperial V c,OY-^ o0"15- 514 Grant. Ledge, pressure groups, them, but it would have been and lots of best way," she said. Beryl Simonson, ASMSU comptroller, will sit on the University classical stereo recordings. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Business Affairs Committee. 627-223S. 9-10/74 DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS better to have pressure She felt that if there were no 351-7295. 5-10/22 1115 North Washington, and put on all New appointments to the Student Traffic formats. Experienced. secrecy within the committee, Appeals Court are . C-10/23 the candidates, than on just Reasonable charge. 355-1040. students and faculty would be Clack, Jacqueljn Haycock, East Lansing senior; Richard ONE HUMAN HAIR fall for sale. Lost & Found 5-10/24 those whose names leaked out." Moehring, East Tawas senior; Judith McDonald, Port Huron Black. Call for 100 USED vacuum cleaners. Tanks, Miss Gebelein added that she more responsive to picking the information, senior; Mike Cyrus, Connersville, Ind., junior; Donald 355-0439. 3-10/21 canisters and uprights. $7.88 and LOST: GIRL's wallet. Possibly near DRESSMAKING AND alterations. felt this openness would president. Fox, Okemos senior; and Glenn Diegel, Hillsdale up. Dennis Distributing Co. 316 Oade's. Gala Burns. Reward. European experience. All kinds. strengthen the committee. Power struggles existed within junior. North Cedar, opposite City 351-3514. 3-10/23 the In other action, the board approved the plan to sponsor a CIDER MILL open. Sweet cider for Call 355-0850. 5-10/24 "We might have been able to committee as alumni sale. Corda West, 5817 N. Okemos Market. 482-2677. C-10/23 direct pressure at the trustees by grappled with students, students fund-raising drive for the Listening Ear, to be held Nov. 5. Also Road. 337-7974. 26-10/30 URGENT! NEED psych, notebook with faculty, and so on. But approved was the planned ASMSU spring trip to the Bahamas. ELECTROLUX TANK vacuum which was "borrowed" from Wells using forces within the Paul Graf, cabinet president, is what type of restructuring could working on the details of this trip GIBSON ES-335 TDC-12, with cleaner, with all attachments. Hall, along with 4 books. Marilyn TERM PAPERS, evnelopes, general University if more people had after last year's travelers (Good suction.) $18. 482-2677. known what change this pattern is hard to pin completed questionnaires indicating varatone and stereo. $325. Call Apple. 2-10/22 typing. Dictaphone or tape was going on," she favorable results. C-10/23 said. down. 351-5638. 3-10-22 transcription 393-3663. 20-10/24 "It might be helpful to do The board approved a ANYONE FINDING keys on sea Miss Gebelein also said motion* suggesting that the board of ;.L.H. Model 24. 2 years more USED GENERAL Electric television. shell ring. Please call 351-1463. BARBI MEL Typing, multiltfhing. some sensitivity work so trustees amend fee refund procedures so that students would not 23" console. Excellent condition. condition, $200. students should be on the members of the VERY IMPORTANT! 1-10/21 No job too large or too small. committee be penalized for dropping a course before the middle of the term. Call 882-3832. 3-10-22 3-10/21 selection committee and Block off campus. 332-3255. C could be more honest and stop According to the comptroller's report, the $6.50 per credit charge University employees should playing games," Miss Gebelein is not necessary to process the change. ALL GUITARS, amplifiers, drums, SOFA, $29. Pine Forest BRIGHTEN YOUR AUTUMN have a voice, if the committee COMPLETE THESIS Service. said. other instruments. Call Rich at Apartments, 1132 Poplar Lane, SCENE with an exciting new job Discount printing, typing and 337-0703. 5-10-24 Apartment 1. 1-10/21 Check today's Classified Ads! binding of theses, term papers, resumes and publications. Lowest DO YOU SEEK A CAREER AS A PROFESSIONAL prices available. Located across from campus on corner of M.A.C. and Grand River, below the Style Shop. Call COPYGRAPH Placement Bureau RUBBER CO., TECHNICAL ENGINEER OR SCIENTIST SERVICES, 337-1666. C lx' The following employers will interviewing from Oct. 27-31. ADMINISTRATION: Accounting, agricultural majors (B,M). Civil engineering majors (B). Computer science TYPING TERM papers an If you are interested in an OCT. 27-31: electrical and mechanical Experienced. Electric ty engineering majors (B). Chemical organization, please report to engineering, chemistry, DO YOU WANT TO PURSUE GRADUATE STUDY? Fast service 332-5497. the Placement Bureau at least two school days in advance to GENERAL MOTORS CORP.: Accounting economics, financial engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical mathematics majors (B,M). Labor and industrial relations DISSERTATIONS. administration, general business THESES, Term sign up for an interview and to majors (M). Location: various. The applied Physics Laboratory is a technical laboratory dedicated exclusively to administration, industrial engineering and mechanics, PPG papers. Anita Warren SCM obtain additional information. INDUSTRIES, INC. administration, chemical systems science, chemistry, research, development, and systems engineering. Weapon systems, space, urban Electric. Call 351-0763, 351-7086. CHEMICAL DIVISION: Civil C-10/23 engineering majors (B,M). Civil mathematics, physics, statistics transportation, geophysics and medical physics are some of the areas studied. and probability majors (B,M). engineering majors (B). Chemical MILITARY OBLIGATIONS: engineering, computer science and mechanical engineering APL is a division of The Johns Hopkins Labor and industrial relations University. It has a total staff of 2,500, of Students should interview with majors (B). Electrical majors (B,M). Electrical whom 1,000 are professional engineers and scientists.The main employers even though they engineering majors (B,M). majors (M). Location: Akron, laboratory is at a 355 acre Ohio and various. engineering majors (B,M). country site within commuting distance of Washington D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland. have not completed their Mechanical engineering majors Location: various. THE FIRESTONE TIRE AND The scope of activities is broad. military service. Most employers (B,M,D). Mechanics majors (B). NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER: will be interested in the student Metallurgy, chemistry, RUBBER CO.. SALES AND PRODUCTION: All majors. Packaging majors (B,M). mathematics, physics majors Electrical and mechanical (B,M). Location: various. College of Arts and Letters and Design and Development PAULA ANN Haughey Complete Wanted U.S. PEACE CORPS: All all majors, College of Social engineering, physics majors Professional Thesis Service. IBM majors, all Science (B,M). General business (B,M,D). Location: China Lake, Design and development at APL means taking your original idea for a device or system colleges (B,M,D). California. Selectric Typewriters, Multillth BLOOD DONERS NEEDED. $7.50 Location: administration, marketing and following it through yourself through breadboard, test, and final stages. You are for all positive. A negative, B RIDGEWOOD PUBLIC Offset Printing and Hard Binding. majors (B). Location: various. responsible for a finished prototype or working device. Electronics engineers design Free Brochure and Estimates. Call negative and AB negative, $10.00. OCT. 27: FIRESTONE SYNTHETIC SCHOOLS: System-wide circuits and systems used for missile guidance, radars, computers, communications, signal 337-1527. C O negative, $12. MICHIGAN FIBERS AND TEXTILES CO.: openings exist for all COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER Chemical engineering, electrical elementary, secondary and processing, controls, and other areas. Mechanical engineers design structures, thermal TYPING-IN CONSORTIUM FOR echa special education majors (B),. my home. Thesis and 507',: Grand Riv devices, special mechanisms, conduct applied research in propulsion and materials. GRADUATE STUDY IN Location: Ridgewood, New term papers. Experienced Lansing. Above the new Campi BUSINESS FOR engineering and chemistry NEGROES: Jersey. 393 4075. 14 11 2 Book Store, hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 majors (B,M). Location: The consortium is interested in W A L D E R Analysis p.m. Monday , Wednesday and interviewing black men, under Hopewell, Virginia. MANUFACTURING CO.: Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 GENERAL MOTORS CORP.: 3 1-years-of-age, from all Packaging majors (B,M). Packaging majors ( B). Proposed missile systems are investigated theoretically by means of mathematical YPING: EXPERIENCED p.m to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C academic majors who are Location: various. Accounting majors (B,M). modeling. Satellite data is analyzed to study ocean and land tides. Probability and done on IBM Electric interested in pursuing the MBA B. F. GOODRICH CO., Industrial administration, 485-5575. 6-10/24 stochastic processes are used in signal analysis. Circuit analysis and design is conducted by degree at one of the following INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS marketing majors (B>. means of computers. Computer language dialects are being researched for individual users schools: Indiana University, TECHNICAL: Chemical and Mechanical engineering majors of a large time-shared digital computer. WANTED T ransoortation RIDE to Milwaukee or WANTED University University California, of Rochester, of Southern Washington mechanical engineering majors and chemistry Location: Akron, Ohio. majors (B,M). (B,M). Metallurgy, mathematics majors (B). Location: North central United States. Chicago. This weekend. Share gas, University and University of B. F GOODRICH CO., YOUNGSTOWN SHEET AND Wisconsin. TUBE CO.: Accounting, Systems Engineering toll. Phone 355-4085. Woman to work five days INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS ETHYL CORP.: Mechanical MARKETING: All majors, economics, general business The systems engineer views the a week, 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 engineering majors (B,M). College of Business, College of administration, industrial problem of a larger system as a whole, rather than the details of its individual circuits p.m. Apply Van Dyke Location: Michigan. Communication, College of administration, marketing, or devices as such. Systems engineering requires the Studios, 209 Abbott Rd., THE FIRESTONE TIRE AND Education and College of Social formulation of value judgments regarding the interaction of subsystems, weak links in or call ED 2-8889. RUBBER CO.: Marketing majors Science, all majors, College of HIP CO-ED for Housekeeper for 4 metallurgy, computer science, the system, and the resolution of conflicting requirements at the (M). Chemical engineering Natural Science (B). Location: and mechanical subsystem level to groovy guys. Call 351-0428. electrical achieve an overall objective. 3-10-22 majors (B). Electrical and engineering, chemistry:, mechanical engineering majors vanouSp GOODRlcH co. mathematics, physics majors (B). SILVER COINS- Dated before 1965. ( B M ). , Chemistry and general Location: ioungstown, Ohio mathematics majors (B). NON-TECHNICAL: All majors, and East Chicago, Indiana. Systems Evaluation Top prices Any amount. Location: international. College of Business, College of O. M. SCOTT & SONS CO.: 484-3689. 1-10/21 For the systems engineer not interested in design, development or analysis: Systems THE FIRESTONE TIRE AND Communication, College of Chemical engineering majors evaluation Education, College of Social (B,M). Location: Marysville, engineers view a very large system as a complex of blackboxes. Tests are College of Natural Ohio. designed and monitored on site. Problems are identified and solutions recommended. (B,M). Location: Plac-3 Your ? Good self-expression , considerable travel and liaison are required. Special training is OCT. 27-28: ' provided. MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ALUMINUM CO. OF rf/vT\ PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD CORP.: Chemical engineering and metallurgy, civil engineering AMERICA (ALCOA). General business administration and majors (B,M). Electrical and Training Program Today . . . just clip, complete, mail. mechanical engineering majors administration and personnel STATE AEW Swill bill you later. (B,M,D). Location: St. Louis, administration, transportatior If you have a B.S. or M.S. degree, you are enrolled in a four-month Missouri. administration, all training program MCDONNELL DOUGLAS majors, taught by Laboratory personnel. This program serves as a link between your college work / / College of Engineering, Name CORP.. DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT and the activities at APL. You are then assigned to a group at the Laboratory that best agricultural and chemical CO.: Chemical engineering, engineering, electrical and suits your interests and abilities. Address metallurgy, civil and mechanical al jnajo metallurgy (B,M). Ci*y Zip Code - n computer science, mathematics, Location: various. Advanced Educational Opportunities Phone Student No, physics majors (B,M). Location: ELI LILLY AND CO.: California. Agribusiness majors and Consecut ive Dates tn Run MCDONNELL DOUGLAS agricultural communications You are encouraged to undertake graduate courses at the Laboratory's expense at CORP , MCDONNELL majors (B). Agricultural any of seven local universities. In addition, four complete graduate programs - Electrical Heading DOUG LAS ASTRONAUTICS economics, agricultural Engineering, Numerical Science, Space Technology, and Applied Physics - are offered by CO. WESTERN DIVISION engineering, animal husbandry, Print Arl the Johns Hopkins University at our facilities. Chemical, civil, electrical crop science, horticulture, engi ring, poultry science and soil science computer science and metallurgy majors (B,M). Agricultural To assess your possible future at APL, sign up for an interview October 24, 1969. on majors (B,M,D). Physics majors extension majors (M). (M D). Location: California Biochemistry, entomology* If you are unable to schedule an interview, write to: NAVAL AVIONICS microbiology and public health, PeanUfs Personals must be FACILITY: Mechanical chemistry, mathematics majors placed in person. engineering and mechanics Rodger B. Krakau (B,M). Pharmacology majors College Relations Associate majors (B). Electrical (D). Location: Indiana and 10 Words or Less: 1 day - $1.50 3 days - $4.00 5 days - $6.50 engineering majors (B,M). The Johns Hopkins University Location: Indianapolis. Indiana. ^ELT 15tf per word 40£ per word LILLY AND CO.: Over 10 Words Add: 65£ per word INDUSTRIES, INC. Applied Physics Laboratory PPG Accounting and financial 8621 Georgia Avenue CORPORATE: Accounting administration, chemical O □ □ majors (B,M). General business engineering, civil engineering, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 to: administration majors (B). Michigan State News electrical engineering, Personnel administration majors mechanical engineering, systems 347 Student Services Bldg. An Equal Opportunity Employer ( B . M ) . Purchasing, science majors (B,M). Location: MSU East Lansing, Mich. transportation administration Indiana and various majors (B). Chemical engineering 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 21, 1969 Senate probes Laotian ties IBMHHHMH WASHINGTON (AP) - A Depts., plus a dozen or so Richard Helms, director of the Symington said the hearings on the Philippines, first Senate subcommittee opened beribboned majors, colonels and Central subcommittee wants country that it took a look at Intelligence Agency also to secret hearings Monday into general. know whether U.S. involvement earlier this month, would be a (CIA), USDA United States involvement in None would comment in Laos already has reached a released soon. Laos and Senate Democratic afterward and neither would point where this country has Mansfield told an impromptu Symington told newsmen that Leader Mike Mansfield, D-Mon., promptly pronounced them Sen. Stuart Symington, the Missouri Democrat who heads one of the chief questions the subcommittee will go into, is to another Vietnam on its hands. news the conference that because of delicacy of the situation in Grade A "productive, educational and the foreign relations what extent Americans are Symington said the Laos he thinks it is a good idea worthwhile." Leadoff witnesses included an subcommittee looking into all America's commitments abroad. fighting and dying in the strip of administration had asked for the hearings to be closed so it could that the hearings are closed. Whole Fryers jungle and plain that touches Although American planes anonymous handful of civilians Among those expected to both Vietnams as well as Red review its policies frankly. have been bombarding the Ho from the State and Defense The senator said that he does testify later in the week is not expect the Pentagon, State Chi Minh Trail in Laos for U.S. officials have denied that years, 29< lb. Dept. or CIA to "sanitize" too anything but armed much the Volunteer Action transcript that reconnaissance craft are being eventually will be released to the used to support the Royal public. He promised also that the Laotian government in its Semi-boneless Hams constant struggle against the Whole or Half Students, faculty and staff are CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES: school students prepare for the transcript of the subcommittee's Communist Pathet Lao. invited to join the MSU BROWNIE TROOP: Help state qualifying volunteer action effort, which supervise Brownie activities from includes the opportunities listed 3 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday for cosmotology. General academic assistance is needed, Spartan Sliced Bacon below. Contact: MSU Volunteer Bureau, 26 Student Services second and third graders. HOLT HOME INC.: Supervise 0EO OEO Supervisors YOUTH YC PROGRAM: needed to work Senator backs choice Regular or thick sliced Bldg., 353-4402. recreational activities for elderly wjth ' 16-year-olds NEW OPPORTUNITIES: WEST SIDE ACTION in purchase of grapes Wilson's Braunschweiger LANSING SCHOOL also needed. LIBRARIES: Volunteers are CENTER: Big brothers and VINCENT HOME: (Bulk Only) needed to assist in a research sisters needed Volunteers are needed at this Sen. N. Lorraine Beebe, R-Dearborn, denied Monday that the project designed to evaluate the one-to-one with youngsters aged residential facility to work, Consumers' Rights Committee, which she heads, is concerned COUPON of six elementary libraries 6-15. Tutors are needed to assist both recreational and tutorial Oven Fresh use and efforts to maximize only with protecting California table grape growers. library community residents in high programs. Teams are needed as school programs and GED test capacities, with unstable youths emotionally Rep. William D. Ford, D-Mich., made the charge at House hearing Oct. 1. an informal LUX LIQUID well as individual volunteers. NORTHSIDE ACTION preparat:' volunteers i WRO eds advisory capacities J FAMILY ~ SERVICES: tutorial assistance after school Giv "Look at your own district and see what harm the grape Lunch Box CENTER: Rehabilitation weekends as a big boycott is doing to your constituents," Mrs. Beebe said. "I would 2! oz. 39> homes and neighborhoods Saturday project of the center, junior advise club groups of high and high brother/sister or tutor. These mothers want their children to prefer (Rep. Ford) to investigate what's going on rather than making unfounded accusations." Pies Volunteers are needed to help school girls. Skills in crafts, "have a chance" and realize the She said that her principal concern "is for my constituents and 10c Off L abel with repairs and to join the "Rat Patrol." Help make a home liveable! music, dance, etc., are useful but not necessary, HOLY CROSS importance of an education. CAMP HIGHFIELDS: Socially their freedom -- and that includes the freedom of choice in food." Mrs. Beebe said that "his (Rep. Ford's) constituents are being With $5.00 Food Purchase 8/S-|00 maladjusted boys need you to EATON RAPIDS HIGH ELEMENTARY: Assist in help them develop and beat the deprived of their freedom of choice and are being subjected to SCHOOL: Basketball coach physical education classes by influence of the pack. Be a pal. harassment and intimidation in attempting to exercise that needs assistance with his freedom. including practice and providing individual teaching and supervision in conjunction utor te "Such tactics used to Something Fresh program, Projectionist urgently needed. deny the right of citizens to buy grapes scouting. Help a youngster with the regular program, are hardly worthy of legitimate support," she said. In Frozen Foods improve his game DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL See Wednesday's State News for She also said that the answer lies in constructive federal FRIENDLY VISITOR: Visit homebound or lonely persons to REHABILITATION: Tutors needed to assist three beauty are more volunteer opportunities. legislation that would extend union organization and collective bargaining rights to agricultural workers. Pet Ritz Pies brighten their day. A smile, a chat, a friendly word goes a long Pumpkin or Mince 20 °2- wt 7't"® WANT TO DO INGHAM COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC: A big sister is SOMETHING ABOUT Spartan Strawberries 10box 4.$.m needed for a 13-year-old girl. A warm, needed mature to work volunteer is with this THE DRAFT? Spartan Vegetables 2°-24«• n A A Poly Pak- pk9 ' IT'S STILL AROUND Corn-Green Beans adolescent. CITIZENS' CONGRESS INC: 3/$^oo Assist a community aide in the THE PROTESTORS Peas-Mixed Vegetables affice and the community to contact concerning model-cities' residents educational and AND DEMONSTRATORS Mi other programs. Typing ability is "WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE..." HAVE NOT BEEN HEARD. Progr,"° 6 oz. can Helpful. 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