Thursday MICHIGAN Vol. 62 Number 71 UNIVERSITY STATE East TATE NEWS Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 23, 1969 Scott asks cease-fire; Pentagon rejects idea WASHINGTON (AP)--Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott, R. Penn., proposed "This is not a trial balloon President," Scott said, "it's a personal for the commanders have been given in border area attacks as a means of conducting protective reaction to an announcement defending that on a certain date, we will stop firing, Wednesday that the United States hope." their positions. He said, for example, that and if we are not fired But Scott's expression of that hope, for a on, then a cease-fire U.S. troops were allowed to move into the unilaterally proclaim a cease-fire in will occur." Vietnam, but the Pentagon rejected the course long advocated by Democratic edge of Laos to ferret out the enemy while The Leader Mike Mansfield, was certain to under Pennsylvania senator said that idea. heavy attack. amounts to unilateral initiation of a Secretary of Defense, Melvin Laird heighten speculation that Nixon plans "That was protective reaction," Laird cease-fire. declared Defense Dept. opposition unless some such dramatic move in his Nov. 3 said. "It does not mean we are just going to the North Vietnamese agreed in advance to Vietnam report to the nation. stand still and be fired upon." Scott said he was speculating himself. Said Scott: stop shooting, too. Laird said the "I wouldn't think anything could happen "I think the time has Pentagon does not believe come to move from Troubled a cease-fire, without some enemy would observe it, assurance the of that kind before Nov. 3," he said. Laird, who stipulated that he not be would be a successful approach. named, cautioned against speculation on Retired Maj. Gen. ( irl C. Turner, former provost marshal Scott said he what Nixon will say in his speech 10 days general, will take thi stand today to City, Mo., police offi< irs. Turner told deny testimony by Kansas Senate investigators that hopes President Nixon will set a date on which American forces will stop shooting unless attacked. hence. Both Scott and Mansfield said the Council acts Scott, the administration's chief administration's new battlefield policy of a signed receipt sh< vs weapons he accepted were for use as spokesman on the Senate floor, said he was protective reaction represents a major step spare parts for his sllection. AP Wirephoto not signaling any White House intention. toward a cease-fire. Under that policy, Mansfield said, U.S. for legitimacy troops fire only to forestall enemy attack. AGAINST TURNER "This is certainly a far cry from the tactics of maximum pressure, and search and destroy," Mansfield said, "and to me is in government an indication that the President is moving A special session of the Academic Perjury requested toward a cease-fire and stand-fast policy." Council Wednesday passed a motion Laird first used the term "protective reaction" making it mandatory for student to describe authority U.S. representatives on major policy-making groups to be elected by the body of students they represent. in Army graft testimony A story Correction on the Black Liberation Front Wednesday reported that Sam The motion presented by C. L. Winder of the Advisory Committee of the College of Social Science stated that since facuuy members are elected to serve in the Paul McCartney Paul Riddle led the demonstration in Academic Council and on major standing WASHINGTON (AP) - The Justice Dept. affairs of William O. Wooldridge, then sergeants suspected of stealing club funds will be asked to consider perjury action against Maj. Gen. Carl C. Turner for his sergeant major of the Army. Turner testified in Augsburg, Germany were under Holden Tuesday night and that "a few" billy clubs were swung. committees: "The same principles should be followed rep earlier Wednesday he suspicion for similar illegal activities at Ft. in the case of students. In this way, testimony before a Senate Investigations Riddle did not lead the never white-washed a criminal probe of Benning. students involved in governance would demonstration, reported, and only subcommittee, Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, he still Earlier, three Kansas City police officers as Wooldridge. have D-Conn., announced Wednesday. Turner, who said his decisions in the said one billy club was actually reported. legitimacy based on election." they would not have released The confiscated weapons to Turner had The State News regrets any Advisory Committee said that it "Perjury was committed in these '.Vuoldridgt .vere just a few of they thousands he had to make, testified he had known he intended to sell them for misunderstandings which may have hoped such procedures would insure the hearings," Ribicoff said as he outlined private been caused possibility of alternative points of view by the errors. complete confidence that a background profit. despite several direct conflicts in testimony of being fully represented on the major Turner, the Army's former provost general, investigation would not have uncovered policy-making committees. and top-ranking police officials of any wrongdoing by Wooldridge. Chicago In other action, the council voted against He attributed to Army jealousy all and Kansas City. Turner testified he received hundreds of confiscated allegations that Wooldridge was a leader in a conspiracy of sergeants to loot the Great Issues presents the adoption of the third recommendation from the Massey Report, which would have LONDON (AP) — and unconcerned about the "I am alive and well rumors of my firearms from the two appointed the Educational Policies death," Beatle Paul McCartney says. "But departments with the understanding that non-commissioned officers clubs they ran. Committee to prepare a report to the if I were dead, I would be the last to they were for his own use and he could dispose of them as he saw fit. "My decision to remove Wooldridge's name from an investigation at Ft. Benning, Ga.. was just and based on the best interest Abernathy lecture Friday Ralph Abernathy, president of the council on whether credit would be given to students for participation in academic government. know." At least, that's what the Beatles' business organization, Apple, said he said. The The Kansas City and Chicago police of the Army" Turner testified. chiefs denied Southern Christian Leadership Erwin P. Bettinghous, a member of the millionaire pop musician was on a Turner's account and said Turner told the subcommittee he was not they would never have given him the guns Conference (SCLC) will give a Great Massey committee, said that the motoring tour somewhere in England with prepared to refute testimony of "University is currently giving such credit his wife, two children and a if they knew he intended to sell some of subordinates when he Jpsues lecture at 3 p.m. Friday in the dog and served as provost MSU Auditorium. in the College of Education, but I do think refused to let it be known where he could them. marshal general. But he said he does not Brian Grabert of the ASMSU Great that this should be studied in depth." be found. Ribicoff also said he will call Gen. Harold agree with all their conclusions. The motion was defeated by the council K. Johnson, former Army Chief of Staff, Issues committee, said that sometime Apple said Wednesday that McCartney The subordinates testified that Turner before on the basis that since such telephoned the denial of his demise to to the witness stand to clear up Turner's did Friday the House of programs do nothing when they told him they had Representatives and Senate are exist now, individual colleges and London Tuesday night. account of a 1967 investigation into the strong indications that a group of senior expected to be presented with a departments could best decide if they "Paul refuses to say anything more than resolution commending Abernathy for wanted such a program. that," said Derek Taylor, Apple's chief his contribution to the civil rights The council will meet in special session INFANT MSU until final action is taken on the Report on spokesman. "Even if he appeared in public movement. just to deny rumors, it wouldn't do any If the legislature approves the Student Participation in Academic good. If people want to believe he's dead, resolution. Rep. Jackie Vaughn, Government. then they'll believe it - the truth is not at A for cry fr D- the Detroit, will present Abernathy with commendation Grabert said. at the lecture, The next meeting of the council is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. Monday. all persuasive." (please turn to page 10) Abernathy worked closely with the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., expansive organizing the SCLC in 1957, and in several civil rights campaigns, including the Montgomery bus boycott, voter University brickyard, where the bricks that registration drives and sit-ins. built the University were made. Abernathy and Dr. King were jailed But anyone on their way out to the together 17 times for various charges Any present Spartans venturing back to of civil disobedience. present site of Wells Hall would be in the MSU campus in 1857 - then the trouble. Instead of finding a lecture in Abernathy is presently the pastor of brand-new home of Michigan Agricultural Math 113, he would end up the West Hunter Street Baptist Church in the middle College (MAC) -- would find a lot of things of in Atlanta. His major project since a war council, for in 1857 the south changed. Or not yet changed. banks of the Red Cedar housed an Indian assuming the SCLC presidency was the Cowles House, for example, would not be in the middle of West Circle. Instead, encampment. And 1857 was MAC's first year of Poor People's campaign in Washington, D.C. Ralph Abernathy there were three faculty houses for five business as America's first land-grant professors and an "assistant" listed as the college. Milton Baron, director of campus college's academic staff. park and planning, said that a lot of things Where Old College Field is now was the have changed in East Lansing since the school first opened. "The campus, as it was considered then, was 677 acres," Baron said. "Most of it was wooded area, with a lot Nixon's foreign aid bid of marshland. Beal Botanical Gardens stream which has since gone underground, and there was a pond where the parking lot was a meets House opposition behind Morrill Hall is now located." WASHINGTON Thursday but may not be able to meet that (AP) -- The House Campus buildings were few. In addition Foreign Affairs Committee appears poised goal. to the faculty buildings were a dormitory, to chop a hefty first chunk off President The authorization bill, which sets a classroom building, a barn where Olds Nixon's initial spending ceilings for the stormy program bid for $2.6 billion in Hall is now standing and a couple of wound up at the $1.97-billion level last foreign aid. unidentified cabins. Just what figure the committee will come year after a hectic ride through Congress The rest was trees. which slashed President Lyndon B. up with in its version of the annual The 63 students attending MAC that year authorization bill hasn't been firmed up Johnson's request by about $1 billion. had a hard journey getting there, Baron Then the actual appropriations to finance yet, but members have talked about a observed. Modern transportation was not range from $1.9 billion to $2.2 billion. foreign aid dipped even further, winding up available to facilitate travel and the railroad And there are indications more rough at $1,755,600,000. just did not stop here, yet. The only way water and deeper cuts lie ahead for the In his final students could get to campus was to ride always embattled global assistance program budget, Johnson asked over plank roads where Michigan Avenue which Congress slashed below $2 billion in Congress last January to authorize and East Grand River Blvd. now run. 1968--the lowest figure since the program $2,725,800,000 for the current fiscal year. 1967 196 J969 Nixon trimmed this back to $2.6 billion. Plank roads, Baron explained, were started. practical means for clearing out forests. Cut the trees down, split the logs, lay them The unit has held 26 has worked days of hearings and behind closed doors for 15 The administration's proposal would include $2.2 billion for U.S. economic assistance to developing countries, $375 The New York Stock Inflation side-by-side with the rounded sides up and other sessions to draw up its version of the Exchange reported its biggest gain in heavy million for military aid and $75 million to add a little earth fill program for the year that started last July trading in six months, despite the 11.1 point increase in the cost Not exactly the best surface in the 1. help start a new public corporation of living index since the start of 1968. The new trend is based modern world, especially for long rides in a Chairman Thomas E. Morgan, D-Pa., has o. 'vope .etnam pullout and government restraints on buckboard wagon. set his sights on winding up the drafting inflatio: (please turn to p 2 10) . 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 23, 1969 Pope Paul criticizes bishops' plan for reform VATICAN the world CITY (AP)--While cannot be "changed at will." He Belgian Cardinal Leo Suenens, sharing by bishops, in papal approved by Pope Paul to hierarchial power now vested in The crux of synod's tentative ^ synod> Patriarch Maxim bishops' synod moved said the crisis in the church become effective. toward recommending sweeping boiled down to a "lack of an advocate of church reform, decision making. the Holy See. But he warned proposals \s a shift in influence ™akim of Antioch, suggested tne said one of the Pope's recent A key proposal that already Speaking to the general that hasty change in the church on the PoPe from the pope should create a 20-member reforms in the use of papal confidence-confidence in the decrees contained "some has won nine subcommissions' audience. Pope Paul would lead to "corrosive conservative Roman curia to the new body of special advisers, a power, Pope Paul VI said church as it is." acknowledged Wednesday he would accept While the Pope spoke at his incorrect sentences from the majority support asks the Pope that the synod self-criticism and even bishops in the field. kind °f crown council, to doctrinal point of view." was aimed at "decentralizing" only moderate and gradual weekly general audience in St. The cardinal also brought up to consult before with all bishops issuing major rulings. self-injury." 0„e of Wednesday's speakers bish»Ps f'ora arol"""hc change in the Roman Catholic Peter's Basilica, the synod in a Church. hall of the adjoining Apostolic before the synod a suggestion Pope Paul's encyclicals on birth Brandt's The Pope criticized what he Palace heard new requests that that bishops, as well as cardinals, control and on priestly celibacy government be allowed to elect popes. were cited by synod members as called a "hurried need for the pontiff seek the advice of his revision" and said the church bishops more often. Pope Paul's remarks cases sought in which advice he should have beyond the new apparently were intended to Roman Curia. warn against expecting radical Another proposal asks the and immediate reforms to come Pope to convoke a synod at least delays out of the synod or out of the general ferment in the church. In Wednesday's session, the 146-member synod assigned a special commission to draw up every two years on an agenda prepared through consultation with the bishops. These recommendations which may be BONN, Germany (AP) — West Chancellor Willy Brandt was revaluation Christian Democrats and Social government was not likely to be specific proposals for applying included in the final document Germany's new government sworn into office Wednesday Democrats under Chancellor brought down. the doctrine of collegiality, or of the 12-day-old synod must be under Social Democrat and quickly got down to work. Kurt Georg Kiesinger, also The papers also agreed that First task of Brandt's coalition named some top officials. Brandt's elevation spelled the of Social Democrats and Free Conrad Ahlers was given the PURITAN INSIGHT Democrats was to round off the final end of the Adenauer era of post of chief government postwar reconstruction. staffing of 15 ministries by spokesman. Former journalist The late Konrad Adenauer assigning a parliamentary Ahlers had been deputy to launched the federal republic in Religion lectures close secretary to assist each Cabinet Guenter Diehl, head of the minister. 1949, and until Brandt took federal press office under office Tuesday, Adenauer's and Meeting in the Chancellery, Kiesinger. the minister did not touch Kiesinger's Christian Democrats' on Presenting the new Cabinet had dominated the government. Club of the Christian Reformed and outlined the histo y of the one of the key issues facing the minister, President Gustav Church. religious movement which swept new government upward Heinemann noted that it was the -- The Christian Democratic John Gerstner, professor of England and the Eastern United revaluation of the German mark. first time in almost 40 years press service pledged that the church history at Pittsburgh States in the 16th, 17th and Informed sources said this Social Democrats were in charge Christian Democrats are ready to A lecture series, aimed at Theological Seminary, lectures 18th Centuries. decision may be made when the of a German government cooperate in foreign policy "if giving MSU's American Thought in the series. His first lecture, Tonight's conclusion will be Cabinet meets again Friday . Most West German newspapers and Language students a better Brandt keeps his word to "The Essence of Puritan "The Impact of Calvinism on afternoon, and will be remarked that in spite of its maintain the continuity of understanding of the Puritan Religion," Tuesday evening at Democracy" at 7 p.m. in Akers announced over the weekend religion, concludes tonight. narrow majority of 12 foreign policy conducted to Akers and Wonders Halls, Hall and 9 p.m. in Wonders Hall when foreign exchange markets The series, "The Enigma of attracted Parliamentary votes, the Brandt more than 300 Kiva. are closed. Puritanism." is sponsored by the students. Mark Twain, Gerstner said, Some experts reckon on an University Reformed Church of Gerstner East Lansing and the Geneva foundation of Puritan put forth the thought may of had an answer for the Puritan thought when he said, "It's not the things you don't upward shift of between 6.5 and 8 per cent to bring the German currency up to its true value. Arrangements made understand that bother you, it's -The Brandt Cabinet, which / VITALITY FLORSHEIM WARRENS SHOES Irattrr's the things you understand . . . ** replaced the old coalition of Washington march Anyone interested in attending that number to arrange car TRUJUNS /CLINIC 438 Frandor Center 1861 gallons. Party Supplies, mixers, United States and government troops killed 75 North Francisco Chronicle, the writer, frozen snacks. /ietnamese and Viet Cong, while suffering one killed identified as Zodiac by police "People are furious . . . people MARTIN LUTHER KING are scared. Nine out of 10 said it and four wounded, the spokesman said. handwriting experts, said he was cooked up by somebody as planned to make a busload of Four bombs exploded in residential Haifa. Israel. school children his next victims. He said he would a cheap publicity stunt." REV. RALPH ABERNATHY OADE'S PARTY STORE lay in wait, He did not say if police 314 S. CLIPPERT Wednesday killing one Israeli civilian and wounding 12 put a bullet through a bus tire, thought it was Zodiac or if 3 p.m. in the worst day of terror the port then pick off the children "as 50C Thurs. -10 city has known since attempts were made to trace the Mon. - a.m. *•. 11 p.rr the 1948-49 Arab-Israeli war. they come bouncing out." calls. TOMORROW Auditorium 485-4944 Fri- & Sat |o a.m. - 12 p.m. A seven-month-old baby girl was trapped under The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State masonry for 40 minutes before being rescued and treated. University, is published every class day and Sundays during four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in Three bombs exploded in the early morning, and the September. Subscription rate is $14 per year. fourth went off about evening. 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Grocery prices on the average remained unchanged instead of showing the usual September drop, and higher restaurant charges boosted over-all food prices one-tenth of I per cent. Michigan News Northern Michigan University presented Care Wednesday with a check for $1,324.30, the amount the school saved as a result of many students not eating on the day of the Vietnam War Moratorium. Leo Van Tassel, vice president of business and finance at the university, said the money "represents the amount donated by students living in residence halls who did not eat during the lunch or dinner hours a week ago today. He said 3,300 students participated in the demonstration by missing at least one meal that day. The Michigan Civil Rights Commission Tuesday accused General Motors ( orp.'s central office in Detroit meet Hobie, the jolly butcher who of unlawfully discriminating against two black women who were denied employment. The commission said Mrs. Willie I. I razier of Highland Park and Mrs. Beverly J. Harris. Detroit, were denied brings you Hobie's submarine sandwiches employment because of their race. The charges ask that GM pay both women the sum of money they would have earned if they had been hired in January 1966, less carryout, delivery 351-3800 any wages they might have earned on other jobs since 930 trowbridge, and now 211 m.a.c. they applied at GM. A hearing was to be scheduled. io til 10 • 921 WEST HOLMES ROAD, LANSING FREE PARKING # SUNOaVs *1 2 'fjl 7 MICHIGAN DON KOPRIVA STATE NEWS UNIVERSITY JA! We help make this world interesting TRINKA CLINE, executive editor NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor Recently television showed how good it Monroe, Mansfield, Ike, Nehru, Mboya, DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor can be. Tshombe and Hammarskjold. Dead. And LINDA GORTMAKER, Sunday editor NBC presented a special 2]/i hour show many more. KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor entitled "From Here to the Seventies." JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor It was not one of those They still influence us. The gap between death and life is not so distinct. We can Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award wrap-up-the-decade shows that tries to tell the viewer where he is hear them yet. We can remember what going or where he for outstanding journalism. has been. Rather, NBC presented different they said and did. We can remember those crises in who sought a better world and why they our society by spotlighting newsmen in different arenas which have wanted it. They are dead, but really we can been battlegrounds of what was once say, "long may they live." In our hearts, in our inner dubbed "The Soaring Sixties." being, they will not be dead. EDITORIALS Places: Selma, Dallas, Glassboro, the Sea They will be memories; whether good or bad it matters not. We can treasure the of Tranquility, Los Angeles, Memphis, memories and think of what Chicago, Watts, Arlington, Berkeley, they will mean when we close the door on the Detroit, Saigon, London, Paris, Hanoi, 1970's. Moscow, Houston and Cape Kennedy. Places. What do they mean to us now? The living who come with us, leading us, Unravelling What influence will these names have on us? Actually, not much. But we are influenced by what happened in these driving us, urging us, begging us to accept the world we are bringing into the 1970's. Nixon, McCarthy, Humphrey, Teddy, places. Decisions involving the future of John Wayne, Dustin Hoffman, Paul man have been made in these places. Newman, Kosygin, Mitchell, Daley, of Laos t our The names are unimportant, and NBC brought that across to us; what matters is Mansfield, Paul VI, Nasser, Spiro, Wallace, Hannah, Adams, Milliken, Romney, Ed Sullivan, Doris Day, Dellinger, Carmichael how we reacted to them. and Rudd. on an absurd dimension when one Dead: Churchill, Tom Dooley, Kennedy, Now that the American casualty Kennedy, King, Dirksen, Marciana, Cooper, They are the living and we will follow. remembers that the United States We will figures have consistently declined in spit at them. We will laugh and had been a major co-sponsor of the defile them. We will implore. They are the the Vietnam war zone, the picture 1962 agreement which placed living and they mean something to us in becomes rosy. No, not exactly. STEVE ALLEN some way. We will rush headlong into Souvanna Phouma as the leader of According to a few sources, one of the neutralist government. Through 1970. which is the New York Times, there the past seven years, the CIA and the We, the people of the world, the people is a war going on in Laos and No, I didn't watch the ballgame of the United States, we will rush in like Agency for International the fools we are where angels fear to tread. Americans are involved and some Development (AID) have become It is our world. It is constantly changing. have been killed. enmeshed in the jungles of Laos and We must accept that fact. have been a source of support for the To unravel the mystery of Laos, EDITOR'S NOTE: A few thousand Yet we must also realize much of what is Souvanna Phouma government. One week ago more people watched And, of course, Nov. 15 there will be a Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo., has Wednesday, State News intern Steve Allen, Wednesday's march from the windows and march in Washington-like there has never good with the world. We must reason. We sidewalks of Michigan Avenue. Only one must begin to know that there are two ' convened a subcommittee of the Louisville, Ky. freshman, got his first taste been before. There is a chance that the Looking over the other side of the of college life. He, like numerous other person showed openly his contempt of the President might not be influenced again, sides to any story. Senate Foreign Relations Committee fence, the North Vietnamese have freshmen, was involved in his first anti-war cause that we were marching for. All of the but only if he never looks out his window. which will meet for at least one NBC tried to give both sides. They told it had their own troubles. The Times protest. The following is the text of a letter others either made peace signs or smiled. In December, there will be a three day as it happened. It was not a review, as such, week. has just reported that two leaders in sent to his parents explaining his actions. The 8,000 in the street were not the only moratorium; in January, a four day, ad but it made us think. It brought back the Royal Laotian Army haveasserted We offer it as one example for other people in Lansing that opposed the war. infinitum. After a few more months of memories. It brought back words. Certain for discussion is Nixon's students who find themselves speechless And what about the 8,000? that North Vietnamese who refuse to war, there are going to be more "Ich bin ein Berliner." statement that there are no when it comes to explaining their actions Mom and Dad, they were the most moratorium days than business-as-usual "Ask not what your country can do .. American "combat troops" in Laos. answer questions are being tortured. to their parents. beautiful people in the world. There was days. "To all of you there on the good This would, indeed, be embarrassing no rowdiness. The police had nothing else This may turn out to be a slight I hope you understand the way I feel earth..." to the North Vietnamese who have to do but to direct traffic. Whoever had the understatement. about this. I feel now as if I can live with "The Eagle has landed." Dear Mom and Dad, idea of claimed they have no troops in Laos. preparing 2,000 National myself. At least I will not have to say in "... was killed ..." Guess what I did Wednesday? It has not been exactly heresay Guardsmen was definitely out of touch "Mah fellow Amuricans ." However. Hanoi leaves its captive No, I didn't watch the World Series. the next couple of weeks, as casualty . . that the U.S. Air Force has its B-52s with the people that marched. SDS did not "We will bury you." forces in the lurch and shirks And I didn't attend any classes, either. figures mount even higher, "Oh, why march Wednesday; it was the citizens of flying raids over the Ho Chi Minh embarrassment by remaining mute. I was in a demonstration. I marched with didn't I get out in the street and show the We cannot forget these things. We cannot the good old U.S.A. that were concerned trail in search of the North 8,000 other beautiful people, most of them world what I felt.' forget the past, nor can we change it. enough about their country to tell it that it And if you think this peace Much like the end to an ancient Irish Vietnamese and Viet Cong. The trail, The Laotian war is not a MSU students, on the Michigan Capitol stuff is just was wrong. Bldg. We were not complaining about the so much guano, I present all of you with verse, "May you die in Ireland," NBC which originates from Hanoi, by-product of the Vietnamese But now what? dormitory cafeteria food service; it was an Thursday was business as usual for some. this challenge. thought it appropriate for narrator Paul continues into Laos and has been struggle. The war has never ceased anti-war demonstration. Newman to mention an ancient Chinese For many of us, though, the same charisma Organize your own damn march. If you used by the North Vietnamese as a despite the creation of a neutralist I did not smoke any pot. that has been so characteristic of 1969 was can get more than 8,000 people out in the curse: food supply and munitions road into regime which met the approval of I did not abuse any policemen. in the air. Man had landed on the moon. street that believe firmly enough that we "May you live in interesting times." South Vietnam. both the United Statesand the Soviet I simply walked for an hour to show my It doesn't sound like a curse at all, but The Mets had won the series. Why not are doing the right thing in Vietnam, get support of the movement to end the them! I do not think you would be able to rather like a benediction from the old world Union. The Pathet Lao and North bring the men home from Vietnam; Reports by the Associated Press Vietnamese are in control of some Vietnam war. I finally decided that I, Nov. 14 we will march again. It will be get a thousand. to the new. and the New York Times also Steven Glen Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. much colder. It might even rain or snow. Well, I guess I will close Because every day the world is new; areas in the southeastern portion of Charles F. Allen, Louisville, Ky., born now, hoping at indicate that the B-52s often make But, if 8,000 show up again, we will know least that if you do not agree with my change is continual. We have no choice but the small kingdom. Our interdiction March 17, 1952, am thoroughly sickened unscheduled appearances in other that our Wednesday march was not an point of view, you will at least be able to to live in interesting times. efforts in Laos are aimed at ending by the senseless killing in Southeast Asia. exercise in futility. Maybe the people in areas of Laos, principally in zones respect it. Steve We that What did I accomplish? the sidewalks will be in the streets then. help make them so. occupation. A hundred plus American men will be congested with North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao forces. The subcommittee headed killed again this week. A few hundred more by South Vietnamese soldiers. Not to mention But in essence, B-52s do not mean Symington has its work cut out. 25,000 Viet Cong (according to the official OUR READERS' MIND "combat Symington has promised that the Defense Dept. statistics). And, ah yes, troops." To back the American people will be informed President in his contention. Prince quite a few civilians-people who did not Souvanna Phouma Washington and announced, to no traveled to about our intrigues in Laos, but the hitch is found in his "allowing for legitimate national mention of ask for a war, but got it anyway. The North Vietnamese will still the United States of accuse being guilty of every Mandelstamm's expose amusing one's surprise, that not one major atrocity committed in the last 25 American soldier is present in Laos. security interests . . . "This phrase years at next week's session of the Paris Perhaps Mandelstamm inadvertantly seems synomomous with government peace talks. To the Editor: keep them handy in case Dr. Adams forgot that his little research paper would becomes a candidate for Even with the absence of American interference in information released And 29,000 men will still be drafted in Anyone who has observed one of Allen be read, not by a politically oriented governor or "combat troops" in Laos, the United to the public. October. Mandelstamm's television performances something. committee, eager to capitalize on such Tom Mac Donald States has broken the Geneva No, I will be the first to admit that the must have found (as I did) his "Point of muck-raking, but by a largely enlightened The findings of the subcommittee Vietnam war will not come to an end as a View" article "exposing" the insidious academic Lansing senior Agreement of 1962. The United community who, lacking any direct result of what happened Wednesday. details of the "Adams-Baker scandal" ulterior motives, would stand to see little States, may hopefully speed up Nixon's through the use of However, I do not think cloak-and-dagger intrigues, is joined withdrawal plans not only for anyone really thought it would, but it was a beginning. equally amusing. It seems especially fitting that the article appeared a day after Dr. relevance between his "questions" and Dr. Adams' qualifications for the presidency Adams backers Vietnam, but for Laos, too. And Wednesday we let the whole world know Adams had re-confirmed his status as a by North Vietnam and China in this (or any other position). Or maybe his frequently used ritual. after Laos, he can begin work on that 8,000 students were concerned non-candidate and, in the same issue, the intention was to do us all a great service by commend Wharton Thailand. Cambodia enough to walk five miles to show their announcement of Clifton Wharton as the leading us out of the darkness of ignorance The U.S. involvement in Laos takes . . . -The Editors opposition to the Vietnamese war. Many of new MSU president. Indeed, Mandelstamm To the Editor: regarding Adams' corruptability and thus us, including myself, walked the five miles and certain other members of the save us from The committee in back and our feet hurt a little when it was naively subjecting ourselves to charge of the University community (including several his leadership. circulation of the petition in support of all over. But a bullet hurts more; so does trustees) who seemed to become I think Dr. Adams' record of service will Walter Adams wishes to express its napalm. increasingly panic-stricken as the Adams stand for itself as a testimony to his appreciation to the board of trustees for The battlefield statistics need not be Keeping movement snowballed, could have, as it ab regurgitated. command seems officer's clubs and Our more current military interested dreaming up casualty in turned out, spared themselves the anxiety as well as all the time consumed pouring over those dusty congressional hearing character, and that image, it will only be his own. if "expose" serves to downgrade anyone's I hope someone jots down all those Mandelstamm's following the established procedure of the Taylor report, by designating one of the candidates put forward All-University Search and Selection by the figures than attempting to bring the war to records. Committee. congressional hearing page numbers and the chauvinism a satisfactory, military solution. we And at the conference table? As long as keep withdrawing 25,000 men every Our support for Adams was never intended in any way to reflect the opinion that we did not support other candidates; fifth, Shrove Tuesday, do you really think only that the board should have the the North Vietnamese are going to get The newest word discovered SDS is "chauvinism" and they really by brassiere no longer has the snap it used to~though it is not lacking in serious? The answer is no. The White Hous~ has finally realized that Disappointed by review opportunity to consider Ihe acting president among other candidates for the position. We never advocated that Adams we cannot win the war and does not want like it a lot-in fact, for want of To the Editor: should be selected without the AUSSC's support. In terms of a historical any Americans around then the NLF flag is I recommendation. oppressed classes to fight for, they raised over Saigon. We are going to slowly In the Oct. 10 issue of the State News was very disappointed with the review context, this fell garmet is bound up in We further believe that Clifton Wharton have decided to undertake a appeared an article by Bruce Fisher, State Friday's paper, and I hope, for the sake withdraw, and as we cop-out, more men full-blown campaign against "male with a sub-conscious attempt 011 the are going to die. News reviewer. The subject of the article of MSU, that Mantovani himself shall never Jr. has all of the credentials necessary for the position of president of MSU; we wish part of American males to shape and So why not do the big sell-out right now? was the Mantovani concert of the previous read the review. With all the campus chauvinism." We think that their problems of today, MSU does not need the him well and welcome him to our form their mates into niches that Just swallow our pride a little and admit Wednesday. In the fourth paragraph, Mr. argument may have some merit in Fisher mentions Mantovani's conducting reputation of an unappreciative institution. community of scholars, students and they find acceptable. the United States is still not too big to "Mantovani's crying strings please only faculty alike. terms of the oppression of the We feel that it is admit it is wrong. style "from a technical standpoint." I wish high time the to request that the State News publish 'over 30' group," -well I enjoyed it-and John women of the world. feminine element of our population That is why I marched Wednesday. P.Henderson, some type of an article about Mr. Fisher I'm not even 20! Consider the bra-the most true to The people in America have been silent economics professor broke loose from the straps of male and his qualifications to make a Thomas Maksimchuk and the Adams too long about Vietnam. It is easy to sign a form device of chauvinism that our "technical" statement. Homer sophomore chauvinism and exercised their petition; it is a little harder to march a few petition committee culture has yet come up with. It God-given right to just hang around. miles to say "You're wrong, Dick." should be obvious to anyone who Maybe U.S. policy is not made in the It is time to firm up the opposition. gives the matter any examination Further, it is important for men to streets, but "King Richard" should keep in that this mind the fact that those who were in the garment represents an remember that their petty drive to streets today will be in the voting booth in attempt to divide and conquer by surmount women is already snapping 1972. the men of the world. We feel that it back at them-with the rapid And right now, not many of them would is the time for undoing this plot-the pull the Republican lever. expansion in the field of ladies bra has been a hang-up of American Of course the moratorium was no undergarments, a guy does not now womanhood much too long. panacea for all that is wrong in America know what he is up against. today. If nothing else, though, it made Despite the fact that it has become -The Editors some people think. a foundation of our culture, the Thursday. Oct« Tjljfi /yr7—^pi'i'iiii Wrfj- Defense of academic freedom objective of AAUP members universities have provided much of the McKee said the AAUP needs more president for this academic year, du hardware and rationalizations of a members and should be attractive to a which Stieber was opposed by Charle^ domineering foreign policy," he said. wider range of faculty. Larrowe, professor of economics. "I He added that in this way faculty "I'm not very favorable to the election o! A common complaint of the student is now a member," he said. .... that he members have been restricted in their Larrowe," he said. wants representation and Though he has not been active in the local criticisms of American foreign policy. "I am no longer convinced that the protection of his rights on campus. The chapter, McKee was a national member "The AAUP, by its silence, has helped before coming to MSU but has let his AAUP is moving in the direction I would university is, after all, his university. But what about the faculty? the universities to become an arm of U.S. hope," Masterson said. membership lapse. The faculty member, if he so chooses, foreign policy," Anderson said. He described the active members of the Referring to this year's president a d vice He said there exists an "American AAUP president, he said, "I find both of them may join the American Assn. of University as being faculty members who feel Professors (AAUP). version" of truth and freedom. "Truth is somewhat conservative." strongly about academic rights and other Jack Stieber, president of the MSU not always what a particular nation issues of concern to the organization. Masterson said the AAUP does not chapter of the AAUP and director of the decides," he said. 'The AAUP is not the only element in represent younger faculty as much as it School of Labor and Industrial Relations, Anderson said it is "difficult to find faculty politics," McKee said. should. said that this national organization has as solidly critical and interpretive courses on He No longer a member of the AAUP, mentioned the NUC, which he said its major objective the "defense of American foreign policy. Try to get critical Masterson is a member of the NUC. He is consists largely of faculty members who academic freedom." courses on American foreign policy out of also a member of the Academic Council. are younger and more radical. Stieber the MSU Political Science He said the AAUP had looked as if if placed campus AAUP Dept." Faculty membership at 400, out of a total of 2,000 faculty members. He said there are members from all the departments, although membership might colleges and Anderson said MSU's chapter of the AAUP is beginning to show "a kind of concern and in years past," awakening that was not there although it seems to be He said faculty liberals are found most in humanities and the social sciences. McKee also said more conservative than most people realize. faculty are were beginning to address itself to such serious campus the University issues as racism on campus, and its involvement in the war machine and the University as a social Politics: be less among the younger faculty, who are newer in the profession. He said that younger faculty may feel "following rather than leading." James B. McKee, professor of said the MSU chapter of the AAUP sociology, John J. Masterson, associate professor of mathematics, said he was a AAUP's executive council for two years member of the force in general. "There is an attitude on the part of the faculty in general that treats these things as that they are less able to afford the addresses itself to the major issues of and had thought the AAUP was moving in cliches rather than realistic problems," concern. the right direction with regard to such Masterson said. membership dues or may not have had the "Sure, it could be issues as academic freedom. Masterson described himself as one of the opportunity to make up their minds with more powerful,'J he said. He mentioned the election for AAUP more conservative members of the NUC. regard to becoming a member. What do YOUR "The AAUP would be much more influential if it had more members," Stieber said. CONSERVATIVE AMBIGUITY Asked of the composition of the instructors do membership, Stieber said, "I think we have all groups." He said members range from very conservative to those who are after class? members of the New Conference (NUC), a faculty organization for those in favor of more rapid change. He said that AAUP members do usually vote in groups at meetings because University not Faculty labeling faculty members tend to be individualists. Most faculty members agree that the faculty members at MSU defy attempts to With regard to tenure, Stieber said, "We Colleges of Arts and Letters and Natural fit them into such a simplistic mold. believe that tenure is desirable." He said About the only thing that can be Science tend to be liberal, whereas pinned Trying to describe the attitudes of his that if a faculty member is to teach freely, agriculture and down about conservatism among faculty engineering are more colleagues, John Robinson, instructor in he may say unpopular things. "If we are to members at MSU is its ambiguity. conservative. English, commented, "In one sense we're permit them to function as good teachers, Problems in isolating conservative or "This is all conservative unless teach culture we should protect them in this way. There a an essentially conservative -- we reactionary element in the faculty stem faculty. They have always tended to vote only in its present form, we're trying to should be, however, some safeguards," he from a built-in aversion to labels, which Republican," Russell Nye, distinguished preserve the past." said. seem to be a part of academic culture and professor of English, said. James R. Anderson, humanities the inconsistent pattern one person's "However," he continued, "the political instructor and asst. director of the Honors viewpoints form when applied to separate leanings of professors are getting College, said that in teachers who have cases not much, the AAUP does not help very much. of controversial been published issues. Pointing out the "difficult task of defining" conservatism among faculty, T. increasingly harder to pin down because so many faculty members are relatively new to the Issues align "I think it's been strong on issues campus." Clinton Cobb, asst. to the dean of the involving academic freedom for people at or near tenure. It doesn't really come to College of Education, said, "I don't know if I could tell a liberal from a conservative. Nye estimated that 60 per cent of the faculty have been at MSU five years or less. interest groups grips with the publish-or-perish issue," he These terms are hard to make any sense out Frank Pinner, professor of political (acuity said. of when you get down to individuals." science, noted, "I suppose that the campus He said that the AAUP has been more concerned with the economic position of Cobb, who is faculty sponsor of the atmosphere favors the label 'liberal,' but among Young Republicans on campus, said that the general tendency here is not to rock faculty than with academic freedom. he did not consider himself either a the boat." Anderson said universities tend to filter conservative or a liberal. out controversial teachers before they "You'd have a hard time putting most Victor Noll, retired professor of Hardly any college campus now kindling reach tenure, often using as a reason that education who the faculty members in one camp or the was on faculty for .'il any kind of world awareness is without the faculty members did not publish years, remarked that there always have other," he added. factions and interest groups. enough. Because they realize the misleading been conservatives on the faculty but that Although the most vocal of the Anderson, a member of both the AAUP quality inherent in static lables, most they have never established any type of University factions are radical students, and the NUC, does not have tenure. organization. "I do consider mysdl a faculty members are reluctant to tag that oft-forgotten group of the He said that the AAUP has not faced conservative, but I have never belonged to colleagues as being conservative. University--the faculty-is not without serious political questions, and, as a "So many labels are relative to time, an organization so labeled." he said. vary ing interest groups. consequence, newer, more radical faculty place and issues," Clinton S. Burhans, Faculty Because he voluntarily classifies himself groups vary as drastically as do organizations are being created. associate professor of English, commented. student groups. Anderson said that there has been a "I'd be wary of any faculty members who as a conservative, perhaps Noll's views on academic issues reflect the trend of Acting President Adams said that there failure on the part of AAUP to define would single out any other faculty conservative thought on campus. are several reasons for factions in the academic freedom broadly enough. "The members and label them conservative." as faculty, "some of which obviously Noll is definitely against student overlap." involvement in the process of appointing One grouping is by colleges, Adams said. "On many issues, the different colleges faculty members. He also questions the NUC seeks value of determining tenure. student participation in can come to an agreement, but on other issues opposition occures." Adams said. Some of the inter-disciplinary conflicts "Tenure is a touchy area because there can be attributed to the "old versus the of educational are so many factors involved." he said. "Students, typically, don't have the opportunity to be aware of all these new" or the "insiders new-comers." When a new college is organized, unless there has been growth, versus the factors, and they lack tiie necessary tiie money for that department will have to to end the imperialism of the United background and insights. come from another college. This will States. naturally set up some kind of resentment "People have to speak up," Pfaff said, "I think that the students should have between the old and newer colleges. Adams New "or we are going to have a fascist country, the opportunity to present evaluations of University Conference (NUC)--a said. new way of education, a new way of if we don't already have one." their instructors," he continued, "but the The "generation gap" is also the reason governing, a new way of living. Perhaps the most widely publicized final decision has got to be with the for the split between the older and younger "Our vision is a university in which activity on this campus which NUC has department head and tiie professor's peers. faculty members. This change is reflected scientific research rebounds to the benefit been involved in was the controversy Students are here today and gone in different attitudes toward changes in and enlightenment of mankind," an NUC actuated by the University's refusal to tomorrow." their particular colleges, i.e. curriculum brochure explains. rehire Bertram Garskof associate professor change. "We believe that social scientists should in psychology last winter. According to Noll, the function of the "The younger faculty tend to identify reject alliance with power and devote not Garskof, an SDS and Black Panther University is "to produce educated, useful, more closely with graduates and only their sentiments but also their sympathizer and NUC member, failed to productive citizens who will function in a undergraduates. But this varies and there professional skills to the liberation receive a tenured position as the result of democracy. The University is inevitably are'many exceptions," Adams said. struggles being waged here and abroad." what he termed his political affiliations. involved in society, and its functions are Other faculty groupings are the Revolution is the cornerstone of NUC, a Clarence Winder, dean of the College of teaching, research and service in the role of organizations like the Black Faculty cornerstone laid by participants in the civil Social Science, denied Garskof's charges, a land-grant college." Organization, New University Conference rights movement, the student power replying instead, that Garskof had had his and the AAUP, which play an active part in movement and the peace movement. tenure withheld as the result of certain Robert Ebel, professor of education, who University government, the acting In the preamble to its constitution, NUC academic deficiencies. concedes, "I suppose I might be ranked a president said. avows itself to be an "organization of Commenting on the Garskof situation little right of center although I have never "There are others, however, who feel radicals who work in, around, and in spite and NUC's reaction to it, Pfaff said that considered myself very conservative," that the faculty should just teach and leave of institutions of higher education. Garskof might still be at this University agrees with Noll on the disadvantages tiie administrating to the administrators," "We join all those committed to struggle had NUC been a stronger, more cohesive students have in the area of appointment politically to create a new, American form group. and tenure of faculty members. The fourth category Adams mentioned of socialism and to replace an educational Pfaff said that Garskof was not the only includes the ad hoc groups which "spring and social system that is an instrument of radical faculty member, but he was the "There are just some built-in handicaps up on campus over a particular issue. class, sexual and racial oppression with one most obvious. that are hard to overcome." he said. "They usually are loose-knit that belongs to the people." "Garskof stuck out like a sore thumb in a "Another serious problem is that of organizations which disband as soon as the At the present time, NUC is one of the very uptight department," Pfaff said, in making student representatives really issue is resolved," he said. prime motivating groups involved in the speaking of the clannishness of the MSU represent student opinion." Adams mentioned the ad hoc group movement at MSU to end the war in College of Social Science. which was organized over the Sharina Vietnam. Since its birth in March 1968, Organic learning, a concept which Ebel. who is a member of the incident and the ad hoc group which was NUC has been the most significant Garskof tried to initiate at MSU, correlates All-University Search and Selection formed to get someone appointed to tiie aggregation of professors, graduate closely with the NUC philosophy of Committee (AUSSC), admitted that permanent position of president as students and professional employes freedom and revolution. student participation in that group was examples. attempting to propagate radicalism at this This theory implies that the student valuable. He said also that he would favor The influence of a particular faction, University. brings something valuable to a university adequate student representation on tenure Adams said, depends on the issue. Gunter Pfaff, an employe at the classroom which can be verbalized in the committees if the students could be "A group can have fantastic influence. Instructional Media Center and a charter form of a question. By implementing this properly informed and would have the can force an administration to its knee; member of the MSU chapter of NUC, views system in the form of discussion, as time to spend. and on other issues it can be a complete his group as one which is striving to create opposed to lectures, a situation will failure. Part of the effectiveness depends a classless, warless society free of racial and hopefully develop which will produce a One educator has said that the academic on the leadership and selecting a right issue sexual discrimination. dynamic transfer of knowledge between community has a reputation for its liberal that commands more support than the Pfaff said that one of the reasons NUC individuals. It is just such a transfer which stands on political issues and its rigid mere membership of the organization. Yr>- was formed was to make all people free in NUC feels is necessary if a worthwhile conservatism on anything affecting the need outsiders to make tilings go. Ac. mind and body, in theory and reality, and America is ever to develop. structure in which its members work, but said. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 23, 1969 WHAT'S^ ^Men of N. Wonders to act UMG The Synder Hall Duplicate Bridge Club will hold a tournament against MSU Bookstore The Council North Wonders General passed a resolution If action does not follow the resolution various residence halls and groups will get together ant^ ac^' according to Buckner. at 8 tonight in Tuesday night to take action Snyder Cafeteria. against the MSU Bookstore in The MSU Amateur Radio Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at 252 the International Center. Engineering Bldg. The MSU chapter of the Assn. of Computing Machinery will The resolution states the men of Wonders are opposed to the Placement Bureau meet at 7:30 tonight in 116 Natural Resources Bldg. irregular, monopolistic practices The following employers will Social Science of the bookstore and the (B). Location: There will an open meeting of the Lansing Grape Boycott be interviewing Oct. 30. If you Committee at 7:30 tonight at Resurrection Church Rectory, 1531 overpricing of new and old are interested in an organization, books. HERCULES IT INC.. Michigan. please report to the Placement "We hope through this Chemical and mechanical Depth Education Group (DEG): Community Life Styles, will Bureau at least two school days meet at 7 tonight at 1118 S. Harrison, For further information, resolution to bring attention to engineering, chemistry majors in advance to sign up for an call Sue Russell, 355-0442. the problem," Harold Buckner , (B,M). Location: various. interview and to obtain HORN AND HARDART CO.: sophomore, president of North Dialogue will hold a presentation by representatives of "The Wonders, said. additional information. OCT. Economics Listening Ear" at 7:30 tonight in East Holmes lower lounge. majors (B). Financial The resolution was raised after 30.1969: administration majors (M). Food The Council of International Relations and United Nations the council saw no action taken BRUNSWICK CORP: marketing management, general "Affairs (CIRUNA) will meet at 8:30 tonight in 30 Union. since the original complaint was Accounting, general business business administration, HRIM, Discussed will be chemical and biological weaponry. administration, personnel brought up. marketing, -purchasing, retailing "The Hunters," an ethnographic f Buckner is going to present administration majors (B). majors (B). Location: Northeast Africa-will be shown at 7:30 tonight the resolution to the Men's Halls Chemical, electrical engineering, United States. Museum. Association material science, metallurgy, PENN CENTRAL CO.: All (MHA). "From MSU Cine Series will present "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T" mechanical engineering majors MHA, we hope the issue will be majors, all colleges, agribusiness, (Flash Gordon Chapter 6) at 7 and 9:15 tonight in 101 N. brought back to ASMSU and (B,M). Chemistry, mathematics all majors, College of Arts and Kedzie. Admission is 50 cents. ID's are not required. action taken," Buckner said. majors (B). Location: various Letters and all majors, College of The History Dept. Student Advisory Committee will sponsoi a CONTINENTAL OIL CO.: Social Science, all majors, student-faculty coffee hour at 4 p.m. today in 341 Morrill Hall. Chemical engineering majors College of Business, accounting, Free University will meet at 7 tonight on the second floor, Union. The topic will be "Community Life-Styles." Grand (B,M,D,). Location: various EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.: all majors, Engineering, College chemical of Account.ing majors (B). engineering majors, civil The following Free University classes will meet tonight: Oriental philosophy-8 p.m. in 111 Bessey; Peace--7 p.m. in 301 Bessey; Micro labs in group therapy-7. p.m. in 104 C Wells; expands Electrical engineering, ing, engineering, computer sci electrical engineering majors Grand Trunk Western mathematics, p mechanics, metallurgy Community life styles-7 p.m. in Wesley Foundation; Creative Railroads will expand its stops at (B,M). Location: ing Writing-9 p.m. 109C Wells; university educational reform-7:30 the Farm Lane Crossing from THE GENERAL TIRE AND p.m.in Snyder, lower lounge; Contemporary jazz--7 p.m. in 219 biochemistry, biological new Music Bldg. weekends to daily beginning RUBBER CO.: Accounting, biophysics, chemistry, physics Sunday, Oct. 26 to favorable general business and industrial mathematics, statistics and Delta Phi Epsilon, professional and honorary fraternity for men student response. administration, personnel probability majors (B). interested in international realtions, foreign trade and foreign administration majors (B). Location: various. service, will hold open rush at 7:30 tonight in 33 Union. Chicago-bound trains will stop Chemical and mechanical SKY CHEFS, INC.: HRIM There will be a meeting of the Undergraduate PhilosophyClub at 2:45 p.m. and 6:25 p.m. engineering majors (B,M). majors (B,M). 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Saul said the transition from "Rich gives an all-out effort on every play," he said. "He hasn't When Rich Saul injured his a rigorous knee exercise ^ne- The Spartans were not linebacker to end is a difficult played the spot in two years, but Despite the absence of their two best runners and another knee last season against Ohio program, Saul's knee is again containing the opposing he's doing real well. It's all regular, the Spartans' cross country team swept to its third win in State, many people doubted he strong and he is back on defense, quarterbacks and, as a result, "As a linebacker, I watched coming back to him in a hurry." four meets this year with a perfect winning score of 15-50 over could regain enough mobility to After seeing limited action in were getting burned on the the flow of the offensive backs," Daugherty agrees with Central Michigan Wednesday. the first three MSU games this return to full-time defensive scoreboard, he said, "but now I have to key Bullough's assessment of the Kim Hartman, Ken Leonowitz and Chuck Starkey all missed duty this season. year, Duffy Daugherty started Saul responded to his first off the line. Spartan co-captain, who's twin start in over a year by dumping "It took most of the Ohio brother Ron is an offensive the meet. Starkey's absence was due to an injury. elusive Buckeye quarterback State game to make the guard. Coach Jim Cibbard went with his underclassmen, as all 10 of IM Football Schedule Rex Kern three times for losses. adjustment, but I'm still "Rich is so technically sound, the Spartan runners were either freshmen or sophomores. Last week he got to Michigan's adjusting now." he doesn't make many quarterback Don Moorhead Spartan defensive coordinator mistakes," Duffy said. His only Dave Dieters captured individual honors, winning in a time of THURSDAY, OCT. 23 twice for 23 yards in losses. 23:28.2. Six seconds behind Dieters was Randy Kilpatrick, with Henry Bullough has praise for regret about the Sauls is that Field 1 Saul started as a sophomore at Saul's play at end. they're not triplets. Field 2 Ralph Zoppa, finishing one second later. 6:00 Uncle Fudd's - Graffiti defensive end but was moved to Delta Chi Phi D. Theta - Clocked just over 26 minutes were three more Spartans, Warren 6:45 Good, Bad, Ugly - Reg. St. Gang 5 Spot - Brewery linebacker last year. He Krueger, Tom Swanson, and Pete Rieff. Rounding out the Spartan finishers were Tom Silvia and Mark Maxwell in 7th and 8:15 9:00 F. Hub 11 - $ Specials Bandits - Everybody's Fav. Manor Cowboys - Homeboys Farmhouse - ZBT Phi K. Sig. - Delta Sig. Phi Phi K. Theta - Theta Chi convinced enough people of his linebacking skills to make Rigney ready to sign 8th places, and Bryan Kent and Barney Young in 10th and 11th. honorable mention All-America, 9:45 Impressions - Caribbeans Empowerment - Empyreal Central Michigan's best effort came from George Geisenhauer, who wound up 9th with a time of 26:44. despite missing half the season. The 6 foot-3, 231-pound as Twins' manager Field 3 Field 4 senior from Butler, Pa., is the The Spartan harriers are now idle until this Saturday when they Worst - Worthington ATO - Theta Xi first to admit he'd rather play to the American play host at the Spartan Invitational. Four schools besides MSU MINNEAPOLIS-St. Paul League Western PhiGammaDelta - SAE Psi Upsilon - Tau D. Phi linebacker, but he realizes he can Division crown in his first year will compete--Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Western Phi Sig. Kappa - D. Sig. Pi (UPI)--Minnesota Twins owner Sig. Phi Ep. Phi K. Tau help the team more at end. Michigan and the University of Michigan. Rich Saul Ares Arjungle - Alpha K. Psi - Phi K. Psi "Playing is the big thing," he Calvin Griffith waited as manager. "I was looking Pi Kappa Phi - AEPi SAM - LCA Wednesday for new for a man with said. "I'd rather play linebacker DTD -AGR Triangle - Theta D. Chi manager-designate Bill Rigney to experience," Griffith said. "I because you don't get as many understand that Rigney is very arrange a settlement with the good sticks in at end. But I'll Booters seek to California Angels. good at handling players. That's st EAST CAMPUS FIELDS Field 5 6:00 6:45 Hubbard 4 - 2 Fecundity - Fenrir Field 6 Abdiction Abez - - Abadon Adudweiser play anywhere to help the team. "Defensive end is about the toughest position to play on the field, especially with everybody and for Griffith said Monday night he Rigney had agreed to terms a one-year contract for what I wanted most." Russ Gibbs Presents 7:30 Akat -Akohol Akarpous Akronox Rigney to manage the Twins in at the - running the triple option. 1970. 'the tie' 8:15 Abel-Abaddon Evans Scholars - Potent Ones St. You've got to keep the 9:00 Snart - Stalag 17 Schular Cubs - Football Team Rigney would replace Billy GRANDE-RIVER IA quarterback from getting outside 9:45 Hole - Honavel Egyptian Army - PlaOwls the end, you've got to contain Martin, fired last week by Girffith after leading the Twins FROM ENGLAND him. And you've always got Field 7 three or four backs coming out "Bitter" best describes the victory for the Spartans. Woodbridge - Worst of the backfield trying to block JOHN MAYALL rivalry between the MSU and St. The Billikens, ranked third in five goals and three assists for Open PU! seven points this season. Jim Berserk X Eights - ALSO Louis soccer teams, and action the nation behind San Jose will be intense when two of the State and MSU, tote an Leeker, inside right, and John Harrad - Outhouse Beta Theta Pi - Kappa Sigma ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 1 NOW! Feature at ELVIN BISHOP Pisani, center forward, are close 10-3:15-5:20 7:25-9:30 nation's top collegiate powers impressive 6-0 record into Open ON CAMPUS FILMS LATE SHOW FRI behind with seven points apiece. AND meet at 1:30 Saturday. Saturday's game. Among their Leeker has four goals and three & SAT 11:15 The past four clashes between victims are the University of MSU CINE SERIES PRESENTS BARRY GOLDBERG'S assists while Pisani has two goals THE DOLL "Wildly Funny!" N Y limes the Spartans and the Billikens Berlin, (Germany), (3-1), and five assists. TONIGHT ONLY have ended in frustration. In Florissant Valley (2-0), Northern Love twisted Don Copple, St. Louis goalie, by A Surreal Fantasy Written by 1967 the two teams battled to Illinois (8-0), Rockhurst (6-1), loneliness RED HOT AND has allowed only four goals in 0-0 and 3-3 ties following a 1-1 Quincy College (2-1), and his six appearances, making 21 from SWEDEN DR. SEUSS deadlock in '66. Last year ended Alumni (2-1). THE 5000 FINGERS OF DR. T LOW DOWN up in a 0-0 standoff. Under Coach Harry Keough - SAT. WELLS HALL St. Louis is only one of two the Billiken booters have Starring Hans Conreid >*►485-6485 7 and 9:15 101 N. Kedzie 50c No ID's schools to hold a winning edge amassed a 27-4-3 record and Starts TODAY! Friday and Saturday over the MSU booters, defeating have an all-time mark of At 1:20-3:20-5:20-7:20-9:20 Chapter 6 of Flash Gordon them in eight games and losing 122-14-8. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx OCTOBER 24 and 25 one. Five games have ended in Leading the Bill's attack is ON CAMPUS FILMS Admission $4.50 right halfback A1 Trost, who has ^our Phi Mu Sisters. EXPERIENCED TUTOR: English, Completely furnished. All utilities Village 372-8900 Brookfield: 337-0832 only. Call 489-9061 ALL GUITARS, amplifiers, drums, 1-10/23 French, German, Chinese. $2.00 paid. Call NEJAC 337-1300. C other instruments. Call Rich at T ransoortation hour. 353-0933. 5-10/26 337-0703. 5-10-24 Typewriters-All Makes WANTED: ONE Phi COLLEGE TRAVEL Authorized Olympia Dealer 1 10/23 Mu sign! DRESSMAKING AND alterations. WANTED RIDE to Milwaukee or SUPER RE-VERB showma Chicago. This weekend. Share gae, OFFICE Sales -Service European experience. All kinds. toll. Phone 355-4085. Jaguar guitar. Good c WHITE BIRCH Rental Purchase ROBIN: HAPPY 19th Call 355-0850. 5-10/24 to America's Call 351-4207. 4-10/24 130 West Grand River Blvd. STABLE AND SHOP L. E. Lighthart & Co. Tweethea rt! All my love. Art. WANTED: DAILY ride to Battle 4616 N. Grand River 1-10/23 DRESSMAKING AND SHARED DOUBLE parking. $11 - ZENITH STEREO, $135, 35 albums 351-6010 I 677-0071 for Creek, winter student teaching appointm ALTERATIONS. Can to week. 425 Division. Phom $45. extra. $300 value. 351-8287. Lansing 482-1219 come 351-9079. 3-10/24 you. Phone evenings, 487-3318. 332-1616. 4-10/24 3-10/23 R ecreation 3-10/24 CONTINENTAL ONE WHY PAY MORE? For Sale TRANSPHONIC STEREO unit. When les to advertising HOUR CLEANERS ALTERATIONS AND Wanted Meijers Thrifty SPECIAL EVENT dressmaking Amp, Garrard TT, AM-FM radio, iuccess, the little ad by experienced seamstress. 2 INFINfSHED FURNITURE: Be speakers, warranty. One week old. 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Acres Barber Shop BLOOD, Sweat, and Tears cone leads the way. Place Reasonable charge. Call, Best offer, 372-8919. 3-10/23 tickets. Will pay. 355-89 Mon.-Fri. SATURDAY,OCTOBER 25 355-5855. 0-10/24 our ad here! Call Judi 2-10/26 227 Ann 7:30 a.m.-6 p.r ONE AMPEG BT--15-C bass guitar prefinished picture frames and 355-8255, now. E. Lansing Sat. TV AND stereo repair service. Fast more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 amplifier. One Framus twelve GREEN'S PAVILION and reasonable rates. Call R3ndy, more classifieds South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276 C string guitar. 355-9485. 5-10/23 at 351-8939. 2-10/23 on back page MATERNITY CLOTHES: Siz DRUM SET- Perfect c For Sale DEVILS LAKE CHAINSAW WORK. Call 351-4114 Call 484-7858 after 6 offer Call anytin after 6:30 p.m., Thursday Only. 4-10/24 5-10/23 FREE PARKING at "With trembling rear GIBSON ELECTRIC guitar with PLATFORM rocker $10, pair of 1-10/23 2 solid rock bands plus 2 convenience. A NEW ASSORTMENT your DISCOUNT. OPTICAL 2615 East Michigan case, $100; KLH model 24, 4 speakers, $225; Car tape deck blond end tables, $10. 351-3391. style shows. Featuring pseudopods, Mark 3-10/24 Ave. 372-7409. C-10/24 $20. 332-6106. 3-10/24 Rudd tore the OF ADULT GAMES 80 INCH HEAD Standard skis, fashions for the Now DISSERTATIONS. THESES, Term earth CIDER MILL open. Sweet cider for SIX KITCHEN chairs; TV stand; Cubco bindings, size 12 boots, Generation. Gals fashions by Anita Warren: SCM girl's INCLUDING sale. Corda West, 5817 N. Okemos Road 337-7974. 26-10/30 lamps; miscellaneous. Reasonable Call 351 4859. 3-10/24 $80. 351-3391. 3-10/24 DAWN RENEE. Guys papers. Electric Call 351-0763, 351-7086. spacesuit." PASS OUT C-10/23 SEDUCTION LEICA M-4; meter; 28 mm; 90 mm fashions by THE JOINT. 3RIDGE FOR TWO BUMP & GRINDS FLOOR MODEL stereo, 1969 model, lenses; Durst m-600 enlarger. Clothes for the body and the TYPING TERM papers and thesis. DON'T TELL ME 489-2155. 3-10/24 mind transistorized Must sell at cost. Experienced, Electric typewriter. Fast service. 332-5497. 14 10/26 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLE D HEAD 320 skis; Tyrolia 2000 and 3000 bindings. $200., new, used 4 SPECIAL Stat? DIAMOND BARGAIN Wedding and times. $135 Call 355 4021 Guffia/eit.4 P^UG engagement ring sets. Save 50 per cent or more. Large selection of plain $25-5150 and fancy diamonds. WiLCOX SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East DINETTE ironer SET $35. 669=3531. 2-10/23 for Good $15. cc 3 10/24 STEREO FISHER speakers, dual turntable. amp., JBL $400. ADMISSION DISCOUNT WITH STUDENT II) CARDS downstairs BIRTHDAY CAKES 7 $3.64, 8' Bill, 353-2700. 3-10/24 Michigan. 485-4391. C $4.18. - 9" $5.20. Delivered. 14 steps to be exact KWAST BAKERIES, 484-1317. 9-E 12" portable tv. perfect for C-10/23 dorm; Dining table and chairs and Which of the following j Announcing. SEWING Brand MACHINE new clearance portables sale! $49.95 355-8025.3-10/26 leads to the greatest j for $5.00 per month. Large selection of reconditioned Singers, used machines. Whites, Necchis, New LUDWIG Whole DRUMS, set of gold sparkle. pieces. Cheap. vacation? j the BEST 351-7615. 3-10 26 I CORN BEEF Home and "Many Others." $19.95 to $39.95 Terms EDWARDS GARAGE AND I Rummage Sale. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 1115 North Washington, Friday and Saturday, October 24th and 25th. from 12-8 p.m. A. Skiing j 489-6448. C-10/23 Clothing miscellaneous , appliances, household item. B. Surfing \ SANDWICH 100 USED vacuum cleaners. Tanks, 2313 Vassar. Phone 485-6521 C. Sunning \ canisters and North uprights. $7 88 and up. Dennis Distributing Co. 316 Cedar, opposite City 2-10 24 D. Sightseeing i l in town! Market 482-2677. C-10/23 E. COLLEGE NEW " ELECTROLUX TANK vacuum BEAGLE registered 3-10/23 PUPS, 9 weeks old, AKC Phone 676-5087 TRAVEL ! to the (Good suction.) C-10/23 $18 482-2677. GERMAN away. SHEPHERD Call, 332-6043 after 9 to be given p.m. Rathskeller- Correct answer: E. 2-1024 THINGS ALL great vacations BAHAMAS start here! SWING IN THE RATHSKELLER $179 BOXER REGISTERED male. 2 years old, champion 482 6872. 3 10/24 sired. Call Dec. 14-21 NORWEGIAN ELKHOUNDS: Puppy 10 weeks old, male and female COLLEGE TRAVEL; three years old Phone 482-2164 OF EAST LANSING PUERTO RICO 3-10/24 MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies. phone 337-1311 AKC. Champion sired. Excellent $219 temperament. 3-10/26 Phone 332-4655. Dec. 27-.Jan 3 GREAT 10x50 KICK-OFF LAKES 1961. two bedroom furnished, close to MSU SKI GERMANY $2400. 332-0003. 3-10/23 PARKWOOD»VUUU 1966ISOD 1^52. Excellent I ' J 514 $409 iiTvs&te THE OPEN DOOR LEASE 627 2239. 9-10/24 Dec. 19 - Jan 3 GREAT LAKES 1966 Excellent HOMECOMING - OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER l condition. Furnished. 351-8070 after 5 p.m. 3-10/24 We're opening our doors for the homeless. We have limited vacancies For Further THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 and offer you an unprecedented feature. If you have a friend, the two of Lost & Found Information CalI you may fill a four man apartment and still pay the rates for only two LOST: GIRL's wallet Possibly near 9 F.M., WEST OF JENISON men!* The supply of these apartments is limited so don't delay. Stop Oade's. Gala Burns. Reward. in today, take a peek through our door, and "WELCOME HOME". Tom Price 351 3514. 3-10/23 RALLY - BONFIRE 882-1369 A PATTERN FOR PROGRESS is the FREE STREET DANCE v; * * a * The management reserves the right to fill these apartments at the Sue Eckles FEATURING consent of the tenents. 351-5333 LOST ONE year old bla THE PARAMOUNTS Burcham-Grove Street arej call, 332-0821. 2 10/24 Bill Kropf 13/J Stale G/tlunaqe/nenl Cs a ,ot of nonsense," said control programs designed to and Tears. Call John, 353-3264. foil™ R*»ntie Fnhn T^nnnn jonn Lennon. 'icense PIate was 28 car "just happened to be shoes off andt+ left them on the costume shop, worn for the help meet a world population five-year period to help build a ieimu? o in/ox 353-0942.2-10/24 ^llow Beatle John ieuow ueatie Liennon. bear bear the characters "28 IF. the characters IF. ctanriina there It hnH hwn loft standing there. It had been left sidewalk. It didn't "seem picture and returned explosion. model desalting plant in Israel. ^he rumors are too stupid to interpreted by some to mea by some on holiday - nobody symbolic to me." SILVER COINS-Dated before 1965. bother denying, said George Top p rice. Any Harrison, another member of the 484-3689. O 10/23 famed quartet. Beatle drummer Ringo Starr HYPNOTIST NEEDED for personal could not be reached for comment. 351=2475. 3-10/26 The rumors claim the Beatles have been dropping clues since MSU-IND gene tickets. Call Mi 1966 about McCartney's 355-2502 1-10/23 supposed death. A disk jockey for a Detroit radio station claimed to have assembled numerous clues. A record-spinner in New York WANTED: 1,071 em cans, was pulled off the air for To contribute, Mari, recounting the rumors that 353-3411.3-10/24 brought a flood of telephone calls from fans and jammed the WANTED--ADVICE and ^Call o9-,I^r 351-3740. radio station's switchboard. reported the rumors were rampant there, and Minneapolis BL°?°l?°Ni?iNEAED„LD;.i7-52 for all positive. A negati new* media were swamped with fans' queries. negative and AB negative, $10.00. ~ negative, $12. ..C5jai.v0 *,*. MICHIGAN ^ost clues COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, appeared on Beatles album 507'/j East Grand River, East jackets. Lansing. Above the new Campus The cover of the Beatles' Book store, hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 "Magical Mystery Tour" album FIND OUT IF YOU ARE STILL GETTING YOU PAID ENGINEERS FROM THE MCINTOSH FACTORY WILL USE OVER FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF EQUIPMENT TO TEST YOUR UNIT'S POWER OUTPUT, FREQUENCY RESI ONSE, AND DISTORTION. THE RESULTS OF THESE TESTS WILL BE RECORDED ON A GRAPH AND PRESENTED TO YOU. ALL FOR FREE.