STATE NEWS Sunday Sunday morning October 26, 1969 Vol. 62 Number 67 East Lansing, Michigan <|qc Helsinki site picked for talks aimed at ending arms race WASHINGTON (AP)-The United States premier Alexei N. Kosygin. Washington Privately, Washington has objections to serious intent to stem the ever-rising and the Soviet Union announced Saturday backed off a proposed start in August 1968 Helsinki also because the Communists have superpower arms contest. And he said he they will begin in Helsinki in Nov. 17 their after the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia. been proposing the city as a site for a feels Moscow is genuinely interested in long-awaited talks on curbing the spiraling The one-sentence announcement issued European security conference, toward curbing the costly competition too big-power nuclear arms race. by the White House said: which the United States is cool. Secretary of State William P. Rogers said "Confirming the agreement reached Rogers said the United States is going these "could be one of the most important earlier to enter into negotiation on curbing into the strategic disarmament talks with the strategic armaments the negotiations this country was ever involved race, in." But he took a wait-and-see stance on government of the United States and the whether the talks would fail early or would U.S.S.R. have agreed that specially prove "fruitful to mankind." designated representatives of the United "We shouldn't confuse the beginning of States and the Soviet Union will meet in the talks with the of the talks," the Helsinki on November 17, 1969 for U.S.-Soviet talks success U.S. foreign affairs chief cautioned. preliminary discussion of the questions Possibilities for U.S.-Soviet agreement to involved." curb MIRV-Multiple Independently Rogers expects the Helsinki preliminary Targetable Vehicles-and ABM-Antibalistic discussion to last several days or "maybe a Missile Systems-are high-priority items for U.S. negotiators. Years might be needed for the over-all few weeks," with the negotiators working out details such as the size of delegations, agenda and a permanent site for the talks. draw Senate negotiations, going potentially to the heart He ieft open the possibility that WASHINGTON (AP)--Senate Democratic Sen. George D. Aiken of Vermont, the Closing of the strategic power of the two nuclear superstates. The announcement issued simultaneously substantial questions might be considered at this opening round-such as a for a freeze on MIRV testing-though he proposal Leader Mike Mansfield's reaction to the U.S.-Soviet agreement to start nuclear arms senior Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also told a reporter, The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, president of the Southern Christian "It's good to get started." limitation talks was that "It's about time." in Washington and Moscow Saturday was a indicated brass-tacks negotiating on such Leadership Conference, said racism, the generation gap and war issues more likely would not begin until "It's better late than never," the Sen. John G. Tower, R-Tex., a member milestone in fixing a firm starting time for are the dominant issues plaguing the complexion of this nation." Montanan said after the announcement of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the so-called SALT - Strategic Arms the preliminaries are out of the way. Teaching old administrators to be young again would close the that the discussions would start Nov. 17 in said lie is hopeful "the talks will result in a Limitation Talks - about three years after The U.S. disarmament chief, Gerard C. generation gap, he said Friday. His speech was part of a series former President Lyndon B. Johnson first Helsinki, Finland. significant reduction of arms and thereby Smith, will head a five-man U.S. increase the opportunity for peace in the of Great Issues lectures this term. Stc^e Npw«5 phc ■ by v ne Mimn d- proposed them in a message to Soviet gat:jn. A foreign ministry spokesman world." in Moscow declined to say who Soviet "At the same time," Tower added, "we negotiators will be. [ABERNATHY President Nixon does not intend to meet Kosygin for a summit-level opening for the Wharton sees want to take to insure great care in our negotiations the future safety of all Americans." next phase of the talks, Rogers said. Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., took Wanted: student Presidential press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler disclosed that Saturday's accessibility the position that the agreement makes it p.ower even more important for the Senate to announcement followed a reply delivered approve his resolution asking President secretly to Nixon at the White House by Nixon to seek a moratorium with the Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin last Monday. Nixon had given notice to the Kremlin as his U role Russians on multiple missile warhead tests. An aide reported that Brooke feels action on his resolution would be a clear check establishment Last June 11 that the new U.S. indication of the importance the Senate to administration would be ready to launch the missilecurb discussions July Moscow made no response until Foreign 31. President-designate Clifton R. Wharton Jr. said Friday he will attaches making this to Helsinki talks. a halting such testing and of first order of business at the Minister Andrei A. Gromyko told Rogers follow an "open By NORM SAARI chasm in American society that must be door poflcy" in dealing with the various However, Aiken said he sees no need to complexion of this institution," Abernathy closed Sept. 22 a reply would be forthcoming act on the resolution now because it would State News Managing Editor said. "Corrections must be made at the immediately. soon. segments of the University community. "The way to close it is not by having the The new MSU president said he feels it is just be asking the administration "to do Changes within established institutions administrative level and students must Dobrynin told Nixon the Soviets are now president sending for militia or police, but what they are already doing." I must make them." important for a university president to be be developed through a to teach the old administrators to be young ready to proceed and proposed the Nov. 17 "accessible to all parts of the university," The Foreign Relations Committee is I youth-oriented viewpoint, the Rev. Ralph Later in his speech sponsored by the opening at the Finnish capital, Ziegler again. Only you can do it," he said as he including students, faculty, administrative going to discuss the issue with Secretary of I David Abernathy told a campus audience Great Issues Series Abernathy said "I do related. State William P. Rogers at a closed session pointed out to the 2,200 students staff and the trustees. I Friday. not think Wharton will be an Uncle Tom." "He will grapple with the truth," attending. Nixon agreed and told the ambassador to "Certainly I'm not so naive to believe that on Wednesday, Chairman J.W. Fulbright, Abernathy, director of the Southern The audience cheered him heartily when work out details with Rogers. This was it would be D-Ark., announced Friday. I Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Abernathy said. done Wednesday. possible for me to meet with he said the only way to put an end to war all 40,000 students," he said. "But I very Aiken said he couldn't imagine the I spoke out against intolerant Abernathy, who ascended to the Rogers, at a State Dept. news conference Russians would agree to halt multiple was to change the draft system. much hope that students will feel free to I administrations-both on campus and presidency of SCLC when Dr. Martin after the White House announcement, said missile warhead testing "because ours are "Instead of drafting the 19-year-old and come to me and get to know me as I would I national level-and said that young people Luther King was assassinated in April of the United States had proposed Vienna, moving up, they ought to start drafting the like to get to know them." pretty well along and theirs are not." He I must take the initiative to bring equality 1968, cited racism, the generation gap and Geneva or Helsinki. said this country has multiple warheads, 70- year-olds and move down," he said. However, Wharton added, this "open I and opportunity to the poor and oppressed war as three dominant issues plaguing the For a permanent site, he said, the United that are workable but the Soviet Union Abernathy made reference to conservative door policy" shold not be viewed "as an ■ people of this nation. future complexion of this nation. States has reservations about Helsinki southern senators as individuals who ought occasion for the circumvention of the usual does not. The civil rights leader said this University "Racism is the result of ignorance," he because of communications problems and But he said the Russians might be willing has moved in this direction by naming said. "Now we can see that our job and to be drafted first. approaches to the administration for a either items. But he did not rule out any to enter into an agreement to prohibit their "War can, should and must be ended," he number of concerns." I Clifton R. Wharton the new president. responsibility is to teach the ignorant." particular site. "I know that this black brother elected The leader of the Poor said. (please turn to page 7) (please turn to page 7) People's He outlined three criteria that must be I president will come to this university with Campaign on Washington, D.C., told the considered in dealing with Vietnam. I new programs and ideas to change the audience that the generation gap is a deep "First, President Nixon must recognize and admit that American involvement in Vietnam was a mistake. Late Iowa "Second, Nixon must recognize that we have no right to negotiate a mistake. Third, the only negotiations made must be to grant political asylum to those South I sputtering M Vietnamese who want it and bring all the troops home now, not one by one." Abernathy said the Vietnam war was a By MIKE MANLEY leading example of the injustice to blacks settle tor a 28-yard field goal by in this country. He pointed out that the State News Sports Writer Hans Sudar. number of black men dying in Vietnam is IOWA CITY-Iowa's explosive In the second quarter Bill disproportionate to the population of this Triplett I offense, bottled up all day by the was once agains victimized. He threw country. MSU defense, drove 80 yards in the a perfect 38-yard scoring toss to "The black man consists of 10 per cent final four minutes to hand of this nations' population, yet he is 18 per the flanker Steve Kough but the play cent of the fighting forces in Vietnam and Spartans a heartbreaking 19-18 was called back because the Spartans 33 per cent of the dying forces." defeat before 57. 471 homecoming had an illegal receiver downfield on Abernathy arrived on the MSU campus | fans. the play. nearly an hour later than originally planned The man of the hour for the bacause of plane difficulty in Detroit. "Iowa didn't make any mistakes," iHawkeyes was substitute Before he spoke, state representative Jackie I quarterback Mike Cilek. He came off Duffy Daugherty said following the Vaughn presented him with a resolution game. "They didn't lose a fumble or from the Michigan legislature commending 1 the bench late in the game and hit him for the outstanding contribution he a pass all afternoon. We made I three crucial passes-the final one has made to the civil rights movement in mistakes that cost us two I being a 6-yard toss to Kerry Reardon this country. touchdowns. You can't do those 1 for the winning touchdown with Although Abernathy spoke of the things and expect to win. 1 1:25 left on the scoreboard. "It was a very disappointing game poverty, injustice and warped sense of values in the United States, he often The defeat was especially hard for for us. It meant so much. A win brought out his abiding faith in this I the Spartans to take because their country. would have put us right I own mistakes cost them two I touchdowns. Frank Foreman race. It's especially into the heartbreaking "If I only out of seem to be harsh on America, it is love for it," he said. "My Taken by surprise Caught-green-legged when victory is taken away from you my when the women of London Hall serenaded his wife and him, President-elect Wharton [dropped a pass that would have been in the last couple of minutes." love for her beautiful people, my love is for dressed quickly, but his green pajamas peeked from beneath his pant cuffs. He said it was a marvelous sure touchdown in the opening youth and my love is for what this nation way to be welcomed to MSU and accepted an emergency kit for new University presidents from the (please turn to could be." I minutes. As a result, MSU had to page 8) women. State News photo by Jerry McAllister 2 Sunday, October 26, 1969 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan NEW Catholics get YORK (AP)--Roman entire new formulation. "What's really simplified being changed is the structuring of the Mass, and The new something Mass will open with new, a "greeting" is an option. Catholics mass, new prayers will find many papal document called a move toward "tasteful simplicity" will materials. Precious metals like gold and silver are required now. fahrirs will of such trJKI.Ii ^ PmC» Catholics simplified will Mass get a new, in 1970, a The bishops of the United most significantly its Scripture from St. Paul's Second Epistle to repetitions eliminated in the be the use of chalices and altar The same is true investments, "°b * States and 11 other countries the Corinthians, long a popular Mass, both in genuflections vessels of ceramics and other where wash-and-wear synthetic rewritten rite using texts and prayers," said the new totally new where English is spoken assigned Protestant blessing: "The grace and in redundant prayers. noted liturgical or worship prayers for the first time in 400 experts to translate the papal of the Lord Jesus Christ and the expert. years. document into a common Pauses of love of God and the fellowship silence, for U.S. pilot The two biggest physical copter One of them is a closing phrase English text. of the Holy Spirit be with you meditation and reflection, will Questioned Saturday on what changes, already made, dealt to the Lord's Prayer from the with how Mass is said rather all." As the new Mass proceeds be optional at several places in to expect and when, the what is said. Modern to the offertory, the priest will the new Mass-the length to early Christian days of the American than experts said the new say a prayer which Jews know as depend on the individual priest catacombs, although it has a Mass would begin for their languages replaced Latin in 1965 the "Kiddush" or "Bekarah" and the occasion for the Mass. Protestant ring in Catholic country's 48 million Catholics and the priest was put behind minds--"For Thine is the sometime during Lent, which Kingdom, and the Power, and runs from Feb. 11 to Easter on the Glory." Protestants and March 29. the altar facing the people, instead of in front of it with his back to the worshippers. and recite every Friday evening to usher in their Sabbath. Variety and flexibility are the Any announcements weekly parish from the altar will have to wait until just on North Viet Orthodox have said it that way hallmarks of the new Mass, The final version of the The Washington-based priest before the final blessing at the which for centuries. SAIGON (AP) - A five-hour fight started by a was suppressed by the helicopter gunships, English text will be sent out said everything in the Vatican according to Father McManus. end of Mass, not read between curious helicopter pilot turned out to be the and four more enemy bodies were found, an The coming changes in the next week to all 280 American Council's 1962 worship decree Scripture readings have been gospel reading and sermon as Army spokesman said. biggest battle fought by American troops in Mass, central act of all Catholic bishops, said the Rev. Frederick was designed to draw people out expanded from only a few now. hundred to some 2,300. The nearly six weeks, the U.S. Command reported The Americans had not moved very far, worship, were authorized by R. McManus, director of the of a shell of isolated silence and Saturday. however, when they came under heavy fire. Pope Paul VI last April 3 in a U.S. Bishops Committee on the make them a vocal congregation readings will rotate every three Gradually over the next few Troops of the U.S. 25th Infantry Division Artillery and air strikes were called in. A second Latin document containing the Liturgy. years instead of annually as now. years, in conjunction with the killed 51 North Vietnamese soldiers during the directives for the new Mass, company arrived to reinforce the first, and after Many optional readings are Catholics should start fight Friday in the Ho Bo Woods area 28 miles a 30- minute barrage the infantrymen moved out seeing north of Saigon. Ten Americans were killed andl 2 allowed. The experts said the fewer statues in their Churches. wounded. The U.S. troops called for air strikes. again for what they thought would be a routine papal document insisted on The ruling is aimed at keeping sweep. readings that would "raise the attention fixed on the Mass "They hardly fired at us until we got right on popular level of Biblical top of them. Then they started coming out of They didn't know they were invading what was instead of wandering because of understanding," and it cautioned the ground everywhere. There^were Viet Cong later determined to be the supply and assembly any clutter of images. behind us, in front of us and on all sides of us," against choosing only the easiest A further element in what the point for the 268th North Vietnamese Regiment.' and briefest passages when there said Pfc. Ernesto Gonzales, of Freer, Tex. 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Phones: Editorial 355-8252 Classified Advertising 355-8255 off-Campus MSI) Dorms Display Advertising 353-G400 Residents CALL Business-Circulation Photographic 355-3447 355-8311 Issues CALL 351-8870 351-7100 203 MAC — Downstairs 966 TROWBRIDGE ROAD Perspective EDITOR'S NOTE: "Issues "The penalties now attached instance alcohol, cyclamates and Perspective" presents the to marijuana possession are too caffeine, without as much worn-, as they have over marijuana. "pro" side for lessening the severe," he added. The laws don't take into There are many things in penalty for possessing drugs. Advocates of stricter or the same account the type of people using common use today that may not be as innocuous as they are laws for drugs were covered in marijuana, he said. Many are believed to be, he said. Friday's paper. young and are just experimenting. "My own personal opinion is Law concerning drugs and that one shouldn't take any- "If you can't fool around and their use should be more in line chemical unless it is necessary to with the effects of the drugs. experiment when you're young, you never can," he said. health," he said. "I even try not Where these effects are not Hart also said that the to take aspirin." known, there needs to be more All three men agreed that investigation of them. youngsters who are there needs to be more research Three chemistry professors, experimenting with drugs are done on the effects of drugs and often some of the brightest ones. Harold Hart, G. J. Karabatsos that any laws concerning them It is bad to label them criminals and William H. Reusch, have should be consistent with the while so young, he said. concern over the "I think one ought to scientific findings as to their current drug laws and the need harmfulness. , for continued experimentation recognize it (the drug problem) as a sociological problem, not as People need adequate evidence on the effects of all drugs. to make up their minds, Reusch a criminal problem," Hart said. "I would like to see the What is needed is to get at the punishment fit the crime, if basic reasons people are using there is a crime," Hart said. Penalties for use and drugs and try to help them, he possession of marijuana are too added. W. Germany "We need more study on the strict, Hart and Reusch said. "With regard to marijuana the subject of drugs," Reusch said. laws are far in excess of what the effects are," Reusch said. "The Addiction needs to be defined and the effects of drugs need to ups mark value be examined more, he said. laws are brutal." West Germany, riding a tide of "I think it's important to do "Obviously society needs strict laws to protect itself," he said increasing prosperity, again has experiments to determine stepped up the value of the but people should be able to run whether marijuana is in fact a mark. harmful material," Hart said. their own lives. "Whatever laws we have WHAT: Effective Monday $1.00 with buy 3.66 marks. regarding drugs should be based on sound, objective knowledge," Under the old rate, $1.00 was Karabatsos said. worth four marks. He would like to see a more WHY: The hope is that objective view taken with less revaluation will reduce West emotionalism, he said, perhaps a Germany's large surplus of commission of scientists and exports over imports, which other interested people to look reached $331 million last into the whole problem. month. As scientists do more and EFFECT: Imports will be more investigation of drugs, they are finding many widely-used cheaper in West Germany substances like cyclamate which although the average citizen may not notice much difference. are harmful, Reusch said. More money will be available for It just happens that marijuana investment in other countries. isn't used very widely, he said. West German goods will be more Americans use many other potentially harmful drugs, for expensive in other countries. you're never alone When you're aware that God's love is wherever you are. loneliness and anxiety fade. That's because your very identity is the image and likeness of God. This is the inspiring and practical basis of a talk Norman B. Holmes, C.S.B. of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship will give, entitled "Our Search for Identity.' He will show how an understanding of their real identity set a young man on the path to a new career, and freed a schoolteacher from the threat of a nervous breakdown. You are warmly i . and enjoy this free public lecture. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE Thursday, October 30 8:00 p.m. Lansing High School Auditoriun 509 Burcham Drive Child Care Provided Sponsored by First Church of Chi Scientist. Kast Lansing Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 26, 1969 3 Team forms to recruit Mexican-American's attitude Mexican students on the team are Jesse Little Soriano, to encourage students to attend. Marinez noted two other toward education." Sabine said coordinator of migrant Tentative plans include a tour e reasons why Mexican-Americans the ucation with the Less than 30 group hopes to provide Michigan of the campus, career seminars have the highest drop-out rate in Caesars Mexican-American students are financial assistance and Dept. of Education: Roy and a film "A Visit to MSU." school. presently enrolled at MSU, but a emotional support necessary to University recruiting team is help new Mexican-American .working this year to increase students graduate. that "We're not going to lie to an unqualified student .»• d make number-hopefully to He called the recruitment hundreds. him believe he will succeed here, "he (Gordon Sabine/ said. "If program "a delicate project that MSU teamed Mexican-American students and civic leaders with administrators must be handled well." Sabine said not every he is better suited for a community college, we will refer him to a school in his area. " Pizza. Mexican-American student will last summer to form The have the grade point and Mexican-American Team (MART). They will be working with Recruiting willingness to work hard that is needed to enter MSU. "We're not Fuentes, American Rights director of Latin Oscar Taboada, projects in the Civil Spanish-American professor of Commission; and natural science, will speak on a "Most of us come from large families and are bogged down with immediate needs," he said. Treat admission officers to encourage going to lie to an Raymundo Cardenas, director of university studies. "Many Mexican-Americans don't unqualified student and make La Raza Unida, an organization "Mexican-American students in Mexican-American see any future in education." him believe he will succeed formed this summer to Marinez Michigan high schools to bring the professional men will conduct said he once here," he said. "If he is better heads of considered continue their education. many small group meetings ab6ut dropping out of suited for a community college, Mexican-American school but his father told him he groups academic The project was first suggested will refer him to school in preparation required we a together. for various careers. would have to leave home if he by Ruben Alfaro, director of his area." Rosal Morales and Daniel Soza Marinez called next Sunday Spanish-Speaking Social MART is being patterned after Jr., Saginaw seniors and Juan "an historic day for Development of the Midwest the Marinez, Lansing sophomore are "I was luckier than most U.S. Catholic Conference. Developmental Project the student members of MART. Mexican-Americans." because (formally called the Detroit "For in my family had an once the history of Last spring he told Acting The recruiting interest in education," he said. Project); a recruitment program group expects MSU, they're setting aside a President Adams that he wished started in 1967 to to encounter three problems in "My father said he didn't want a encourage special day and money especially failure in the family." MSU would do something to attract more Mexican-American Cordon black students to enter college. enrolling more Mexican-Americans. They think first for for Mexican-Americans. This is a Lloyd M. Cofer, director of it will be difficult to us," he said. An organization for students to campus. Sabine contacted three t h e number ° f the Developmental Project, will identify Marinez said the Mexican-Americans on Mexican-Americans and attract Mexican-American campus Adams offered to explore the Mexican-American students at Mexican-American students ^ community was formed this term to work MSU referred to him by Alfaro working with MART those who are academically generally thinks the recruitment possibilities and turned the here. Admissions director Terrance J. suited to enter MSU. There with the recruiting team. are at the beginning of the summer. "But not program "is just about the most ■-COUPON--' project over to Gordon Sabine, we re working Carey wi„ ^ 5e invo|ved in the also financial limitations. Mexican-American Students at MART was formed July 21. strictly with numbers," he said, project wonderful thing that has ever vice president for special They started to attack the State (MASS) hopes to become projects and director of Sabine said this is the first "We want to make a significant happened to our people." the focal point for activities University relations. systematic attempt to increase change in the Mexican-American civic leaders problems in September with plans for a Mexican-American Miss Morales said most aimed at Mexican-American 50< OFF Mexican-Americans are students. Day at MSU next Sunday to discouraged about education ON A MEDIUM acquaint high school and because of their language barrier. Society Members of MASS questions transfer students and their are OR LARGE Many Mexican-Americans personally contacting parents with the campus. don't speak a word of English Mexican-American friends at PIZZA PIE Michigan high schools and until they enter school which their hometown high schools to community colleges were means they are handicapped talk about the recruitment notified about the day and asked right from the start," she said. project. its need, meaning, THIS By CAROL CORR1ERE State News Staff Writer EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a two-part series on the "institution" of marriage. Do MSU students think it's dying? Can marriage survive in today's changing society and. of more the old In seem making the assumption of a hierarchy," she said. past, in practice, husbands and wives would make decisions together, she said, but the woman always had to make it like the man had made the decision. Women had to play the part of "female ideas men Uncle Toms," she said, believe themselves to be invincible while getting their Vekim OFFER IS GOOD STEAKS own across. importance, will it survive? The whole concept of marriage -- who you marry and why you This question has increasingly plagued sociologists, ministers, marry - has changed lately. TODAY parents and young people. It is a question difficult to discuss and Now you marry a friend of yours, not your lord and master probably impossible to answer. she said. People tend to have fewer illusions or impossible The biggest problem arises in defining the term "marriage "" Its meaning varies from person to person between the extremes of standards for their mates to meet. Patterns of courtship are changing. Miss Kinsella said. 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Roast Chicken $1.25 the wrong reasons," she said, but she thinks their number is ON A "It's my impression that the vast majority of the students have Pork $1.39 diminishing and expects the divorce rate to drop. Chops HOUSE-FULL fairly traditional views of marriage and the family," he said There is less of a dichotomy, too, in male and female roles, she Yet many of them are all above include baked potato questioning this traditional structure said. With more independence, as typified by apartment living, OF CHICKEN While not necessarily denying or trying to refute the value of men and women are more mature and better prepared for monogamous relationships, they do question the legal bounds marriage. society imposes. She said that, despite the increasing freedom and equality of "I sense a more earnest and SPECIAL STEAK BURGER relatively honest searching for relationships that are meaningful at a fundamental level but that are not encumbered with society's women even to the point of being able to choose whether or not to have children, marriage will survive. with baked potato and Texas Toast EVERYONE prescribed expectations," "There seems to be a need for people to work in pairs that I 89c Jackson said." don't think is going to die," she said. "I think that I might rather live with my boyfriend and raise a family without getting married." one MSU coed said there also seems to be a need to make things official by getting Athenian Salad $1.00 LOVES married, which includes both legal problems and emotional "My boyfriend and I have been living together for a while now. and we like it, because we feel that when we do security, she said. things for each Another pressure perceived by Jackson is the increasing other we do them because we want to, not because we have to." LITTLE she said. "It's not that we're really involvement of family members outside of the family. Today the primary relationships of nearly all persons in a The BEST STEAK HOUSE #16 against marriage." another coed living with her boyfriend said. "It's just not feasible now. family fall outside of the unit, he said. "We have different things we want to do over the - — The work that a man is most involved with is carried of his home and his associations with co-workers often on outside seem more 3020 E. Kalamazoo CAESARS during breaks," she continued ?"Both of us want t meaningful to him than his family relations, he said. individuality. "Even a man's secretary seems closer than his wife," he said. FREE PARKING "If you get married, it stifles things." she said You feel you have to be together." Both women said they would probably get married in the near It would seem that for the family to maintain itself it must find new. more meaningful functions to perform. Some sociologists have suggested that the family group redefine SN future. They cited pressures from society to conform as the major itself to become primarily a group in which to develop personal influence. "The way our society is, relationships and one in which the individual can let himself go marriage will never be given up." one and express his individuality without fear. of them said. In spite of the great moral pressure in favor of marriage, there are many other factors in society which have been working against the institution. <> Entertainment has been dying in of the greek system-are instead of public argument may Joseph Sisco said Oct. 10 that only that "we are watching the BERKLEY &^cl/ its own muck. It seems that not Take members of the sorority neglecting T.G.'s to attend Great be most effective in easing the United States has had a situation closely and with too many of MSU's specially- system. In recent times--the Issues speeches and Moratorium tensions. long, warm friendship with concern." (CMMiMPIl interested students wanted to be schools days of some younger activities, other segments of the Lebanon and "we would view popularly entertained. alumnae-sorority membership student body, Tass, the Soviet news agency, with great concern any threat" This fall two of three and finances perhaps carried a special statement to Lebanon's independence and Pop at even differently motivated, can do s.methodist univ. Entertainment shows have sold today, saying no foreign power integrity "from predominantly non-Greek MSU the same. any source." minnesota /. out and the "should encroach on the same happy fate is were healthy. And, this year, they are. He made that sovereignty of Lebanon or its statement in predicted for the third, leaving Is it a false dawn the northwestern0'® And or response to a query about U.S. ASMSU people gasping for although rush, these past right to settle its own internal beginning of MSU's initiation affairs." views of Israeli attacks on ENDS TUESDAY breath but not money. two years or so. have been Or take into the STANFOR D Boston o Great Issues. trickling off, no one was ranks of politically, According to press dispatches southern Lebanese targets in ALL COLOR RATED 'I particularly worried. socially and morally active from Moscow, Tass declared a Startling long lines of students universities? ion ►485-6485 waited in line Friday to hear This year, the obvious could statement issued by the U.S. By TOM SPANIOLO State News Staff Writer institution provides for in a Florida." six month jail It Ralph Abemathy speak. no longer be ignored; only a small fraction of eligible young Give it a year. embassy in Beirut emphasized QLADMER "BONNIE AND CLYDE" Nearly 18,000 students signed Last year was a year of sentence and/or a $500 dollar ladies participated in rush-and STARTING WEDNESDAY petitions backing Walter Adams "BEST HOUSE I widespread disorder on the fine as a penalty. only a fraction of those pledged for the MSU presidency. "JOY HOUSE- nation's campuses, with scores Another bill also being a sorority. And, in this mid western of colleges experiencing class considered by the Florida citadel of young, middle class, strikes, violence or both. The legislature is one which would national reaction to this "crisis" prevent SDS from forming on self-satisfied America, business T ATE as usual ground to a halt on has been somewhat delayed, and any of the state supported Moratorium Day and students it has only been in the last few colleges or universities. by the thousands got together. TODAY vZpm. months that any been real plans have The state of Illinois has also What's happenin'? Billiard Tournament formulated to try to taken some rather strong It could be a coincidental Oct. 27 combat this supposed threat to - Nov. 21 measures to assure campus blending of time, place and the nation's domestic peace. At first, it appeared as though tranquility. This month Gov. Olgivie signed four bills into law mood-maybe Pop Entertainment is just better or something this $2 Entry Fee Union Billiard Room THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER "GUESS WHO'S COMING the Nixon Administration might attempt to pass some type of similar Florida. to those passed by year; maybe some kids just happened to be walking by the r■■mm TO DINNER" legislation which would punish or limit campus dissidents, but But the most far reaching of the four bills signed into law by auditorium Friday and didn't have anything better to do, so 'TAKE THE MONEY AND ! Woody Allen in RUN* PEOPLE 11 "TO SIR, WITH LOVE" TECHWOIOB HIOM Nixon and other Republican they walked in and sat through WMjjffl B80S-StVtN iRlSWE STARTS WED. "NUMBER ONE Olgivie was one providing for party leaders backed down. Abemathy's speech. suspension of scholarships when Thus, the job of keeping the Or students "participate in any maybe continued and campuses individual including quiet fell to the states, Florida and and several, Dlinois, disorderly disturbance or course of conduct directed against the administration on the policies of intensified national coverage of the growth of student activism has helped shove those MSU FAMOUS RECIPE FRIED CHICKEN have taken some rather stringent students such an administration using on the fringe of SUNDAY measures. means which are not protected The state that has taken the speedreading! most extreme actions to date is by the Constitution of the State DO-IT-YOURSELF COURSE of Illinois or of the United probably Florida. This fall a States." No classes to attend! number of bills which would half-price provide punitive action against One Florida legislator THRU OCT.31 ONLY student disrupters have been probably sums up the way Money-back guarantee. Regular introduced into the Florida $40.00 course, now only $20.00 many, if not most, Americans legislature. feel about college students. He One bill which was recently said, "I am not a facist, but I SPEEDREAD. INTERNATIONAL signed into law by Florida's governor, Claude Kirk, states that anyone who has been believe suppression of advocate in a little groups rebellion bit which of m YOUTIReD OF... "determined" (and the meaning against authority. of this term is left unexplained) "—on ► 482-3905 • #>•< to have participated in disruptive behavior expelled for will be immediately DM'chiqak a period of at least TODAY 1:00-3:10-5:25-7:25-9:25 two years. And another bill, this one initiated by the Florida Senate, ROBERT RB&FORD states that "it is unlawful for KATHARINE ROSS* butch cassidy and any person to intentionally act the sundance kid to disrupt or interfere with the lawful administrations of functions any educational HOMECOMING - OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 9 P.M., WEST OF JENISON RALLY - BONFIRE FREE STREET DANCE FEATURING m THE PARAMOUNTS - s Sss sss 3 TODAY AT University of BREAK! "BAREFOOT" California Smc3 ents - 1.30 - 5:45 - 10 P.M. represent tlieir "way "ROMEO" - 3.30 - 7:45 P.M. of* life on film FIRST AMERICAN TOUR il PRAGUE >li SYMPHONY BUCKET OR BARREL OFFICIAL ORCHESTRA OF THE CITY OF PRAGUE OF FAMOUS RECIPE FRIED CHICKEN Good Only Week of Sunday, Oct. 26 Expires Nov. 1 4500 S. Cedar St. or 1900 E. Kalamazoo MSU LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES ournal Mon., Oct. 27 - 8:15 P.M. Itifnous K&P* UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Reserved Seats: MSU students $1.00 with validated |.D. I.D. necessary at the door. $5, $4, $3 IP wmsb-tv MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY <4:3 O pm Tivo Locations to Serve You! Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket Office 4500 S. Cedar St. 1900 E. Kalamazoo Union Building Call Ahead 393-4770 Call Ahead 484-4471 Hours 8-5 South . Lansing Right down Kalamazoo! 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 26, 1969 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Snoopy says Peanuts Personals are Nonsense Place yours tomorrow! 355-8255 Automotive Automotive FRANKLY SPEAKING fay Phil Rank Employment For Rent THUNDERBIRD 1966. Air, power FALCON, 1966-1 owner, excellent THE CITY CLUB OF LANSING RENT A TV from a TV 3 ROOM UPPFp »•- Sparrow windows, stereo tape recorder. 337-1554 or condition. 882-6114. 2-10/26 Call $1750. Call 484-4636. 4-10/26 whose staff consists in MSU Students majority of Company--$9.50 per month. Call Hospita RENTED 485 034a. a-10/28 utilities. TOflaBcISivou FALCON 1964. Stick shift, 6 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE convertible part needs BUSBOVS- WAITERS for full time work. High pay, free a few or 337-1300. NEJAC TV RENTALS • EAST MICHIGAN AVENUE, 1441, 1965. $695. 372-8130 evenings or • AUTOMOTIVE cylinder. $350. Call 353^553. weekends. 5-10/28, meals, uniforms furnished. For Lansing. 2 bedroom partly 3-10/26 appointments call 372-7648. furnished. Heat and water • EMPLOYMENT BAY COLONY APARTMENTS. 1 included. $125. 351-3969. 0-10/3 TORONADO 1966 2-door. New X 10-11/4 • FOR RENT bedroom apartment, FOR RENT tires, air conditioned. Take over • FOR SALE THE furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9, or payment. Call IV 4-9596, after CITY CLUB OF LANSING APARTMENT, 2-man. Available 393-1726. 6-10/29 12 month leases. Call 337-0511. • LOST & FOUND 5:30 p.m. 3-10/27 whose staff consists in majority of immediately. 126 Milford Street. Corner of Haslett and Hagadorn t PERSONAL MSU Students needs a few Furnished, parking. Phone Roads. 24-10/31 • PEANUTS FORD STATION 1967 10 VOLKSWAGEN 1965 with roof. WAITRESSES for full or part 484-1579 days, evenings 372-5767 PERSONAL wagon sun time work. or 489-1656. O • REAL passenger. Country Squire. 19,000 Good condition. Bahama blue. TU High pay, free meals, ESTATE miles. 2-0684. 3-10/27 uniforms furnished. For HOLT AREA: Unfurnished one Snow tires included. • SERVICE bedroom studio apartment. $2,000. 487=0177. 5-10/28 appointments call. 372-7648. NEAR FRANDOR. 2 bedroom. • TRANSPORTATION X 10-11/4 Ground floor. No children or pets. $160 per month, unfurnished. VOLKSWAGEN 1964 Squareback • WANTED FORD COUPE 1948 2 seater. $90. 646-6811 after 6 p.m. $175 month sedan. $695. Also 1963 per furnished. Excellent condition. Like new. 10-10-27 Children, Volkswagen $395. 372-8130 BABYSITTER TO live in. 2 toys, pets welcome. Available Whitewall tires. $300 339-9434 ages 2 years and 7 months. Parents November 15th. Call 351-9384 DEADLINE . evenings or weekends. 5-10/28 711 East Apartments evenings. S-10/28 work evenings. Call before 4 p.m. 5-10/28 882-0367. 5-10/26 711 Burcham 1 P.M. one class VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Good day be¬ New deluxe 1-bedroom FORD 1957, automatic 312. V-8 condition. Priced for immediate fore publication. engine, dual exhaust, 4-door. sale. Call 699-2465. 4-10/26 BOYNE HIGHLANDS needs desk furnished 2 or 3 man CAPITOL VILLA Cancellations - 12 noon one Mint-like condition. Phone apartments.Available now clerk, busboys and experienced class day before publica¬ 372-5638. 7-10-27 WOULD YOU like a SHARP car in waitresses, 19 years and up to for 9-month or l-ye£ APARTMENTS tion. work entire winter season. Start 489-9651 351-3525 the $1,000 bracket? We got 'em. December 15th. Write Personnel Married, post-grads,and sen¬ FORD GALAXIE 1967. Air, stereo, CAMPUS AUTO WOODMERE Apartments. Just MART, 2515 iors, 1 and 2 bedroom apart¬ Excellent condition. Manager, BOYNE HIGHLANDS, PHONE power. East Michigan Avenue, across Harbor Springs, Michigan, 49740. completed, one block from ments. From $150-$l65.Near $1295. 482-6133. 5-10/27 from the Post Office. 484-2345. C campus. 2 or 3 man, $180. Also 7-10/29 Campus. For Information call 355-8255 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1962 need roommates, $70. 351-9036. 7-10/29 RATES 500-XL. Excellent condition. Auto Service & Parts PART TIME sales help wanted. Neat 332-5330. $350. Call, 351-7307. 3-10/26 appearing. Ties of Lansing, 4903 NORTH Grand River, Lansing. ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call Frandor Shopping Center. 3-10/26 I day Upper unfurnished 3 bedroom, S1.50 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY MERCEDES 1961. 84,000 miles. 15^ per word per day 3 davs $4.00 Completely reconditioned. $975. 332-8821 or 355-2203. 2-10/26 SHOP. wrecks. Small American dents to and foreign large 'om-ME iTOimi m BUT FOR rags, FEMALE BROTHER'S COOKS wanted. ELI AS BIG BOY, 1050 Refrigerator large in playarea. kitchen. Extra 482-8395 or $135 a month plus utilities, 13 1/21 per woru per aay cars. Guaranteed work 482-1286 S4<£ PCNT LET ANY N5WSMEM 9EI IT.'' Trowbridge. Across from MSU 351-6334. 3-10/27 damage deposit required. 5 days 2628 East Kalamazoo. C Credit Union. Apply in person to 489-0589. 5-10/28 $6.50 MGA 1600, 1960 Roadster in good Mr. G.G.Paul. 5-10-30 13f per word per day WANTED-WORKtNG girl or student shape. Green with black FACULTY APARTMENT' convertible top. Best offer. Call MASON BODY SHOP 812 East (based on 10 words per ad) WAITRESSES WANTED. E LIAS East Lansing with 2 other girls. Unfurnished. No pets. EAST 625-4270. 3-10/26 Kalamazoo Street Since 1940. MANAGEMENT, . BROTHER'S BIG BOY, 1050 LANSING . $65/month. 351-4276. 5-10/29 There will be a 50tf service Complete auto painting and Phone 332-2627. C Trowbridge. Across from MSU collision service. IV 5-0256. C and bookkeeping charge if MGB 1964. Good running condition, Credit Union. Apply in person to FURNISHED APARTMENTS this ad is not paid within radio, heater. 351-2736. 6-10-31 $400. Call Employment Employment Mr. G.G.Paul. 5-10-30 EAST LANSING-Lansing. Like you. one week. Aviation $55 per man own fine home. New deluxe NEEDED 4 well-dressed men with REGISTERED NURSES-Roselawn building. Large airy rooms. PREPARATION GIRLS Wanted. The State News will be MUSTANG 1966, V-8, automat FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to cars. Specialty order department Manor Nursing Home, 707 Carpeted. Fine Quality furniture. power steering plus 2 snow tire of Alcoa, An Equal Opportunity Armstrong Road, 3-11. Full ELIAS BROTHER'S BIG BOY^ (4-man apts.) Colored appliances. responsible only for the learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!!! or 1050 Trowbridge. Across from Call 35 1-587 1, excei Employer. 35 1-7319 for part-time Call Director of Air-conditioning. Security locks. first day's incorrect inser- Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C MSU Credit Union. Apply in Sunday-Thursday after 3 p.n interview. C Nursing, 393-5680. 7-10/30 $160 married couples Parking. Beautifully maintained. person to Mr. G. G. Paul. 5-10-30 Call 489-8047- X5-10/28 Select clientele. Lease. Call Scooters & Cycles WANTED: DELIVERY boys; inside OFFICE BOY: Hours 9-1 p.m., 4 blks. to Campus 332-3135 or 882-6549. O MUSTANG 1969 Grande. Deluxe Monday through Friday. $1.75 For Rent BSA 650 196( hour. Republican State Central Ph. 337-0298 or interior, velvet top. 14,000 miles. TWO BEDROOM $1995. 351-3557, condition. Best offer. Saginaw, Committee, 404 East Michigan. V RENTALS: G.E. 19" evenings. Okemos. Utilities paid, dishes The State News does not 3-10/27 799-3441, after 5 p.m. 5-10/28 Near the Capitol. 5-10/28 portable--$8.50 per month HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. included. 351-6006. 7-11-2 permit racial or religious including stand. Call J.R. HONDA 1968 351-7910 discrimination in Its ad¬ NOVA COUPE 1969. 7600 miles, 350, 5-speed. Good WAITRESSES FOR lunch hour and CULVER COMPANY, 351-8862 condition with helmet. 372-6029 daytime shifts. Must have 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. FACULTY or MarrieH -ads. large vertising columns. The 375 hp, turbo-jet, 396, V-8, C NEED ROOMMATES immediately, Sute News will not accept 4-speed transmission. All optional or 487-5418. 6-10-31 transportation. Experience Old Cedar Village. Call Larry, one RENTEDifurnished. equipment. Priced at $2300. preferred. Call POUR HOUSE 332-1438, 332-0811. 5-10/27 advertising which discrim¬ 351-4294.3-10/26 372-5741 after 5:30 p.m. 5-10/27 RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL TV R E N T A LS--Students onFyT inates against religion, Employment LOUNGE, 646-2201 for Low monthly and term rates. Call DOWNTOWN LANSING. Need 2 ONE MAN for 4 man. New. Near race. Color or national or¬ 484-2600 to reserve yours. OLDSMOBILE 1961 88, 4-door. appointment. 5-10/28 men for hugh house. $75. campus. Imnntiate occupancy. igin. GRADUATE accounting student for UNIVERSITY TV. ' C part time bookkeeping. Employer IV7-0046. X-5-10-29 351-1014. 3-10/l| GIRLS NEED s vork? You will accommodate student's hours. NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented Willing to work Saturdays and evenings. For interview, call anyone with Vanda Beauty only to MSU students and faculty. $8.84 month Mill I [including tax], OLDSMOBILE 1965, 98.I Like New tires, new paint. Never be< net 393-5770, ask for Mr. Finn. TF SHORT ORDER Restaurant. cook. Position Scofes available Counselor. Call 484-8817 interview. New exciting line for for STATE MANAGEMENT NEW CAREER 1 immediately. Xmas. Monday 9-3, Thursday CORPORATION, 444 Michigan in accident. 355-8025. 3-10/26 MAJOR APPLIANCE 10-11-2 Call 393=4160. 12-3. 3-10-28 Ave. 332-8687. C OPPORTUNITY! Thousands are earning good money in the fast-growing SALESMEN field of professional income tax service. The work is appreciate it. GLENN interesting and satisfying. And the demand for trained (Full and Part Time) consultants is increasing each year. HERRIMAN Announcing. VOLKSWAGEN. 6135 West Saginaw. 482-6226. I. 351-4095. 2-10-27 Now, H & R Block — America's Largest Income Tax j 2-10-28 Service — will teach you their exclusive method of OLDSMOBILE 1962 4-door hardtop preparing income tax returns, in a special 8-week tuition AUSTIN HEALEY 1958 MK-3000, A Excellent condition. Phone, Position now open for course. Supervision by experienced Block instructors. seat Roadster. Good condition. 484-4640. 3-10/26 someone with experience Course covers current tax laws, theory, and application Must sell. 339-8951. 1-10 26 who has experience and as practiced in H & R offices from coast to coast. OPEL RALLYE 1968. Yellow, background in the sales field. Features include: 4-speed, radio, 28,000 miles. Generous starting salary plus USTINHEALEY Spri Excellent conditio $1300. Must sell. 694-9974. C hoice of days and class times 694-5191. 5-10/29 benefits include paid CLASSES 4d2-1727. 3-10-27 Diploma awarded upon graduation holidays, vacations, START birthdays, sick pay plan, paid Employment (full or part time) hospitalization, dental and for qualified graduates NOVEMBER 3 life insurance, and profit sharing retirement plan. For Complete Details CHEVROLET 1965 SS, 327, Persons interested should Write or Call 4-speed assume payments of apply to: John Ross Dave , or S 44. 332-0518. 3-10 27 PONTIAC 1959, Catalina. Good Nesman. ".■CDfiGXaaiNc. CHEVROLET 1963 BelAir 4 door. condition. $125. Phone 353-1725 2014 E. MICHIGAN Automatic, 6 cylinder, best offer. or 353-7112. 3-10/26 TELEPHONE 485-0448, days. 1-10-26 LANSING, MICHIGAN 48912 489 1652 MEIJER INC. RAMBLER CLASSIC 6 1965 *Please send me free information about the 1970 H&R 2055 W. Grand River Block Income Tax Course. This is a CHEVROLET 1962 4-door. 6 convertible. AM/FM, slim buckets, request for sharp. $375. 489-1841. 5-10/29 Okemos, Michigan. information only and places me under no obligation to enroll. 57.000 miles. $250 351 4859 4-10/28 RAMBLER AMERICAN 1968; 6 I BABYSITTING DESIRED weekdays cylinder, standard shift, 5 year by mother of one, in her Spartan CHEVY 1965 Corvair Good body, factory, A-1 condition. Original owner. $1225, 351-7961. 2 10/26 Village home. 355-9927. 3-10-28 excellent tiresj good engine. 372 2140. 3-10/27 WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER weekly. SAA B 1966. Disc brakes, pirelli tires, CHEVY II 1966 SS. New 327 CI 350 Serve lunch to school-age children. private owner. Call 489 3486 HP "Vette" General cleaning. Home, walking engine Positraction, 5-10/29 distance from married housing. 4-speed. Best offer. 351-0631 Call 332-8543. 1 10-26 ACROSS 3-10/27 THUNDERBIRD 1964. Automatic, 1. Towards 23 Coniferous trt blue, 2-door. Good condition. CITROEN DS-19 white. 4 door, no shelter 24 Front $715. 393-5687. 3-10/27 rust, good starting, extra tires and 5. Weaker se* 25 Assess parts. 699-2877. 1 10-26 10 Squirrel food 26 Provided TR-4 1964. Excellent condition. New EMPLOYMENT 11 Infirm 28. Server CORVAIR 1962, 4-speed. Good paint, carpets and brakes. 1560 12 Snow-on-the- 30. Vanquished Melrose, East Lansing, (off mountain running condition. Recently overhauled. New shocks and new Hagadorn). 5-10-30 13.Tend 32. Jap com SECRETARY: Amiable staff 14. Pay one's 33 Surround exhaust system. 393 0917. needs competently skilled 34 Largest X3 10/26 person. Heavy responsibilities 15 Old Ir. coin continent CORVETTE tops, 350 J968 H P., Convertible, 4-speed. Power 2 Cedar Village including public contact. Salary $360 to $400. Ph. 17 Color 18. Observe 35. Dispatch boat 37. Ill-nature 485-5481 accessories. Phone 485-6320. Bellinger Personnel. 19 Cake 39 Leaf of a 4-10-29 DODGE 1963. 6 Apts. THE OPEN DOOR LEASE ingredient 20. Rowboat corolla 40 Egg-shaped cylinder, good 2 Bedroom MANAGEMENT TRAINEE: transportation 4 new tires. 2 Man Apartment Use 355-3057. 3-10/26 your accounting $200.00/month background for advancement. 2 3 6 7 e 9 Married Couples Need good representative for growing company. $520 plus. We're opening our doors for the homeless. We have limited vacancies %% " $ 160--$ 17 5/month Ph. 485-5481 Personnel. Bellinger and offer you an unprecedented feature. If you have a friend, the two of % % Phone 332-5051 you men!* may The fill a four man apartment and still pay the rates for only two supply of these apartments is limited so don't delay. Stop .4 ,5 % ,7 20 Pmcchle score in today, take a peek through our door, and "WELCOME HOME". i8 % '9 % 22 Remunerate 23 Devotee . first Served BELLINGER 21 22 % 23 24. Conceit 25. Afr drum % %% d 26 Covered with PARKING SPACES FOR RENT : PERSONNEL * The management reserves the right to fill these apartments at the % 24 % 25 d Next To Campus SERVICE consent of the tenents. 26 32 29 33 BO % d 27. Cowardice 28. Part of an orchestra s10°°/ 29 Metal fastener Month SS 37 38 30. You and I NEW CEDAR VILLAGE State (ytlxuwqemeni 39 i 40 31. Meat jelly 33 Pit PARKING RAMP % 34. Cupid jpalitrunl 6 liancuiefneat frpeelcilldj ^ * % %% 36. Chemical salt ' 332-5051 38. Stowe character Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 26, 1969 7 For Rent Glassblowing-the CLEAN, PLEASANT uppe apartment. ^icOn|V. no P®t! ldeal * ^-rLple.SIIO.ai problem-solving mind. Mistry, a native of Bombay, CHARLES STREET: 2 blocks from India, studied glassblowing for And God formed man of dust ten years in England. From 1951 campus. Prefer 8 grad. or mature1 students. Reference from the ground and breathed to 1955 he served an required. into his nostrils the breath of life ' Phone 337-1878. 3-10/26 apprenticeship with Pye . . . Genesis 2.07. Industries of Cambridge, then JOLLY-CEDAR AREA. For retired And man formed glass from worked five more years there as couple or newlyweds, 2 bedroom sand and soda and limestone and a junior glassblower. In 1960 he home. Full basement, gas heat. blew into the molten silicate his became a senior glassblower; in References and security deposit. own breath of design. 1967 he came to MSU. Call 676-4351. 1-10-26 And so it goes, the age-old Mistry's work at the glass shop variation on a theme called involves scientific and electronic -omplete house. 6 peopld. creation. Completely furnished. All utilities glassblowing. "Scientific" refers Adam existed, maybe. to paid. Call NEJAC 337-1300. C all-glass equipment used in Glassblowers began their draft laboratory experiments; over two centuries ago in the "electronic" indicates Middle East. instruments with a glass-to-metal NEAR Keki Mistry, supervisor of the seal, like radio or TV tubes. CAMPUS, single room for girl. Cooking, parking, redecorated.* MSU Glass Shop, Room 39 "Scientific glassblowing 351-9504. 3-10/27 Chemistry Bldg., carries on the requires very little breath," ancient process of shaping glass Mistry said. "For small, by hand and mouth. precision apparatus you only For Sale "Glassblowing is a slow job," need a moderate blow." RECORDER ROBERTS 778X Mistry said. "You need Smoking doesn't hinder makes, plays cartridges, reels. coordination and imagination." glassblowing, he added, puffing Hardly used. 393-0380. 3-10-28 Translated, this means on a cigar. glassblowing requires a decade of Mistry and two other MOVING, EVERYTHING must go - training, equal twirling ability in glassblowers employed by the at sacrifice prices. Refrigerator, both hands and a washer, dryer, dinette set, garden shop furnish 52 University tools, knick-knacks and bric-brac, departments with specialized furniture, etc. Sale starts noon Personal glass items made from rough today, 1583 Hatch Road, 3/4 mile sketches. south of Hamilton, off Dobie, UNWANTED HAIR permanently "We do equipment someone Okemos. 337-7125. 4-10-29 removed. Experienced operator. designs," Mistry said, "stuff you Free consultation. Jean Airola, 1391 East Grand River, East can't buy outside." They also repair and modify From hot air to Lansing. 337-1554. 1-10-26 standard glass articles-for 55 Jerry DeGroot, journeyman glassblower (U.S. equivalent of a men work with Keki Mistry In the MSU Glass percent below commercial costs. junior glassblower) rounds out a boiling flask, while Andrew Shop. All three INFINISHED FURNITURE: "Bar IF YOU "found" my wallet, please are members of the American Scientific Their prices vary according to Seer, master glassblower (U.S. equivalent of a senior glass- Society. use some of the money to mail it State News photos by Jerry McAllister and Dale Prescott chest-of-drawers, 4630 South the type of glass used and the blower) heats Pyrex tubing over a propane-oxygen flame. Both bookcases, to: Hagadorn, Apt. prefinished picture frames and B-17. Thanks, Dan Corey. 1 10-26 urgency of an order. For Pyrex more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 work the charge is $8 an hour, wall. It is used for begins with four-foot-long glass Let's make a simple dewer, he maintaining a Rotate both tubes and heat "Glassblowing allows for a lot South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C for quartz $10 and for all "rush" constant Service tubing," he said, "measuring proposed. A dewer is a "fancy temperature over their open edges. Blow into the of individuality." jobs $12. anywhere from two to 130 considerable periods of time. pumping arm and "'paddle" the Senior glassblowers earn from PERSIAN CARPETS; Handscrafts thermos bottle" or cylindrical EXPERIENCED TUTOR: English, "Quartz is harder to work millimeters in diameter." (25 Select a glass tube, say 40 mm inner tube rim to the outer TV; sofa; best offer. 373-2760 container with a vacuum over $11,000 to $14,000 a year, French, German, Chinese. $2.00 with," Mistry said. "It contains mm=l in.) (1.6 in.) in diameter, Keki tube rim, forming a seal. days, 485-4135 after 5 30 p.m. more silica than Pyrex and melts between an inner and outer glass. ^ , junior glassblowers from $7,000 hour. 353-0933. 5-10/26 • , instructed. , , , . , , , , 5-10/27 Apply heat (glass Place the sealed tubes in an to $10,000. Apprentices get at a higher temperature. The flame) to the center and "pull annealing oven for eight hours at about $2.50 an hour. DRAFTED STEREO Typing Service silica fumes produced are bad on off" a shorter tube (270 mm or 610 degrees Centigrade to render records; Mistry said he made $14 a household goods; clothes; hugh TERM your lungs." 10.8 in) by rotating and them less brittle. Remove from week during his first two PAPERS, envelopes, general A normal years driftwood. 332-0515. X-5-10-28 typing. Dictaphone or tape glass order is stretching both ends of the the oven, pump out the air in England. transcription. 3 generally completed in two or original tube. between the inner and outer "There GARAGE SALE: Deluxe three are only 500 stove, days, he stated. This One end of the new tube will tubes, close off the pumping arm glassblowers in the United ironer. clothes, toys 2785 includes custom items ranging TYPING TERM papers and thesis, be closed. Blow into this tube and you're done. States.'' he Southwood Drive, Heritage Hills. stated. from a simple boiling flask to Evenings and Saturday, 351-3526. Experienced. Electric typewriter. through a rubber hose and shape To keep his sanity throughout "Glassblowing is a dying art." X-3-10-27 Fast service. 332-4597. 14-10/26 complex distillation apparatus. from the outside with a graphite the above "recipe," Mistry Some equipment takes a week paddle, until the constriction is usually listens to a radio. HARMON KARDON 120 to finish-for instance, the rounded off. "Music relieves the wa< BARBI MEL: Typing, multil^ing. excess amplifier, Garrar vacuum rack, an interconnected pre-amp. No job too large or too small. annoyance of a job," he said. turntable. 655-3268. X-4-10-30 Block off campus. 332-3255. C system of glass tubing used to Repeat the whole process with "You work a wider tube (60 mm or 2.4 in.). eight hours and then transfer a liquid or gas from one DINING TABLE and chairs and full Near the open end of this tube, part of the glass cracks. What do ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith place to another under vacuum size crib and mattress. 355-8025. heat and fasten you do? You start all over." P offset printing. Complete service conditions. a tiny spout or How do glassblowers regard 1-10-26 for dissertations,, theses, Immobile vacuum racks often "pumping arm" for blowing. the scientists they work for? manuscripts, general typing. IBM. 8 TRACK Recorder-Player for the 20 years experience. 332-8384. require "on location" attention Slide the first tube inside the "Scientists want everything C from a glassblower. This can home Makes tapes for your, car, second tube. Tighten a lathe yesterday," Mistry sighed. too. Sony and Viking. $129.50 up mean hours of repair work inside And vice versa? TYPING-IN my home. Thesis and around the second tube and walk-in refrigerator, Mistry I at MAIN ELECTRONICS. 5558 a "Scientists term papers. Experienced expand the metal prongs of a probably think South Pennsylvania, Lansing. C recalled. we're screwballs," he quipped. 393-4075. 14-11-2 piston-type "jig" inside the first "All our scientific glassblowing DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding and It takes PAULA ANN Haughey Complete a special kind engagement ring sets. Save 50 per Professional Thesis Service. IBM of nut to fL\ a cent or more. Large selection of Selectric Typewriters, Multilith Wharton excitedover U job z plain and fancy diamonds. Offset Printing and Hard Binding. V'olkswagen $ 2 5 - $ 1 5 0. WILCOX Free Brochure and Estimates. Call SECONDHAND STORE. 509 East 337-1527. C Michigan. 485-4391. C (continued from page one) APPLE CIDER. No preservatives COMPLETE THESIS Service. 1968 Winds of Change seminar said he has no definite ideas Wharton said he will try, as Discount printing, typing and z added. CENTENNIAL MARKET. 4 miles North of Lansing on U.S. binding of theses, term papers," , Wharton said he was gratified °n ca\mpus- about changes in the University president, to be of "assistance to 27. O-10/27 resumes and publications. Lowest by the action of the Landon Hall *>ave me an opportunity to at this time. all the constituent parts of the Glenn Herriman prices available. Located across women who serenaded his wife meet wit^ the students "I think it would not only be University," because "very often FLOOR MODEL stereo, 1969 model. from campus on corner of M.A.C. and him Thursday night. "I had '"formally- I was very much presumptuous, but also very we tend to forget that the Volkswagen, Inc. Wood cabinet, solid state and and Grand River, below the Style to put my pants over my lmPressed and excited about premature for me to come in university is a human institution, 6135 W. SAGINAW ST. Shop. Call COPYGRAPH pajamas, but fortunately they MSU," Wharton said. from the made up of individuals. A transistorized. Must sell at cost. outside, being SERVICES, 337-1666. C were green," he said Wharton looks upon the entire LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917 $79.95 cash or terms. See at 1915 unfamiliar with many aspects of "Looking at MSU as an East Michigan. 5-10/27 "It was a marvelous occasion. job of president as a challenge, the University, and say I know organic, human institution, I PHONE 482-6226 Transportation Mrs. Wharton and I were deeply "e Is ">e "totality" of "aetly what I want to do and think the greatest role that I can LUDWIG DRUMS, gold sparkle, perform is one of service to its Whole set of pieces. Cheap. lurtion challenge which makes it what I think at the moment, he WANTED: DAILY ride to Battle parts. I do not see my primary 351-7615. 3-10-26 Creedk, winter student teaching. Wharton said he hopes his 22 function as that of director of 351-9079. X-3-10-27 community here." "I believe that among the years of experience in dealing the institution," Wharton stated. CIDER MILL open. Sweet cider for offered to Wharton said he turned down °PP°r tunit'es with the "multi-faceted faces of sale. Corda West, 5817 N. Okemos Road. 337-7974. 26-10/30 offers from other institutions in individuals favor of becoming MSU's working with an tostitutioT'of f°v„crt.C Showing Central Michigan's Most Complete Assortmen SPECIAL 2 BLOOD, Sweat, and Tears concert president, because ,I "I m?»5 have higher learning and with . . ... young in'° ,themayklndkshelpof make which , r«P°"fs the Smokers MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies. AKC. Champion sired. Excellent tickets. 2-10/26 Will pay. 355-8934. always had the greatest respect and institution." admiration *»£ » '*'» society IUUIUIS marvelous IU UniversityJ Praising more r ">e needs of society responsive" to land-grant PIPES Savanelli G.B.D. AND Articles Comoys Dunhill MEDIUM temperament. Phone SAY IT IN FRONT OF 50,000 opportunity," he said. 100 years - - 332-4655. of 3-10/26 PEOPLEI Talk about business He unpressed said he by was particularly Describing MSU as a "going raiSSeLjs"" to society's Kaywoodie - The Pipe - And all other advertised brands. Dr. Plumbs PEPPERONI services with a Student Service Directory ad. Call Judi, 355-8255 en e MSU par lcipa e students institution" in t e excellent" with many S T Wharton said this turing imported Cigarettes From 35 Cot programs, Wharton philosophy should now be today for details. Showing Over 100 Brands Tobacco. POODLES Two females, registered. SILVER COINS -- Dated before applied to serving the urban well as rural areas of Michigan. Showing Over 100 Brands-Cigars. PIZZA Silver puppies. 627 5933. 5-10-30 $60. Call 1965. Top price. 484-3689. 1-10-26 Any amount. Arms talks planned man He admitted that as a black he might be expected to North MAC'S WANTED: STORAGE space 4' x 5" increasingly concern the Washington (continued from page one) limitation talks by July 31, the University with urban problems. 0 area. Call after 5 p.m. 393-6143. He also 65 use. expressed hope the.Soviet Union had waited until "I suspect," he said, "that X-2-10-27 GREAT LAKES 1961 10X50. 2 talks might lead to an agreement about 12 weeks after Senate there would naturally be bedrooms, furnished, storage shed. with antiballistic approval of the ABM system respect to feeling, particularly on the part Close to MSU. $2200 332-0003. . missiles, noting Nixon had urged before agreeing to enter of black Americans in the state, 3-10-28 the Senate to approve the negotiations. NEED 2 general admission tickets to Safeguard ABM system to He said it is his opinion that ghetto areas, that they would ost & Found the pay. MSU-INDIANA game. Will Joe, 355-9227. 5-10/29 strengthening position. his trading the Senate vote, after weeks of debate, "may very well have have a "friend at court", OFF A PATTERN FOR PROGRESS is the some Tower said that right help. Advertise for people although encouraged the Soviets to begin woul BRIGHTEN YOUR AUTUMN Nixon had said on June 19 he with a Classified Ad. Dial arms control talks." 355-8255 now! SCENE with an exciting new job. was aiming for a start on arms DORM DELIVERY Check today's Classified Ads! SUBMARINE SANDWICHES LOST: BLACK purse in library. Reward. Call F. Wessel, 351-3293 or leave in Psych. Office. 3-10/27 ONE SOPHOMORE, junior upon for India or senior Huff to speak CARRY0UT& DELIVERY PHONE 351-3800 Hobie's ONLY! LOST: HIGH school ring. Blue stone. TWO TICKETS for homecoming on radio forum Second floor Bessey. Reward. 353 2302. 3-10/27 game. Call 351-3146. 5-10/29 after 10 p.m. Trustee Warren D-Plymouth, will speak tonight Huff, iDo You A Like ALSO! on WKAR-FM's "FORUM" WEDNESDAY Personal WANTED: 2 student tickets program. With TOWNAtmosphere MSU-IND. game. Jan Stewart, HALLOWEEN COSTUMES. Rental Student panelists Foot Long Hot Dogs 332-3551. 3-10/27 representing Service. All kinds, by appointment the Agricultural Economics only. 489-9061.8-10/30 Club, the Biafra Association and CASH LOANED on merchandise or will buy outright. RUHF'S FEED BLOOD DONERS NEEDED. $7.50 for all positive. A negative, B negative and AB negative, $10.00. the interview Marketing Club will Huff during the first THAT'S THE MOST RIDICULOUS THING I'VE EVER HEARP! IT S0UNP5 L.KE SOME SORT OF NEUJ THEOL06Y! _ 501 STORE. 5200 South 0 negative, $12. MICHIGAN part of the program. Qorm Delivery Only Logan., PUMP 882-2121. 5-10/26 COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, Huff will respond to listerners' 507% East Grand River, East comments and questions on the A GOOD place to board your horse is Lansing. Above the new Campus second, live, part of the CALL 332-6517 Book Store, hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 y 4:30-6:30 ACRES. Good riding _ at DAISY program. 307 s. GRAND IV 5-1609 Wednesday and VARSITY area, 10 minutes from campus. p.m. Monday , The program will also be y ; ^DOWNTOWN Open 10 a.m.-2 TLC X-3-10-27 our specialty. 641-6419. Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C broadcast by the MSN radio stations. !i _ LANSING c.n~ Sunday, October 26, 1969 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Penn State 42 Ohio State 41 Michigan 35 Wisconsin 36 Purdue 4 Ohio 3 Illinois 0 Minnesota 9 Indiana 34 Northwestern 20 Oklahoma 21 Auburn 20 Vanderbilt 20 Iowa nips (continued from page one) MSU 6 and set the stage for his Spartans 19-18 It looked likt it might stay 3-3 at the half but MSU was once Schuette booted an goal. 18-yard field For the Spartans, Triplett completed 5 of 12 passes for winning toss to reardon. 135 yards--and had those two Trailing 18-12, Iowa took over MSU scored first when again the victim of their last But the lead didn't last for possession of the ball on their defensive tackle Ron Curl minute jinx. A deep Triplett pass costly passes nullified. own 20-yard line with 3:55 left long. A beautiful 68-yard pass Highsmith again was the top blocked a Hawkeye punt on the was picked off by Iowa safety play from Triplett to Kough, on the clock. Larry Lawrence, Iowa 40. The ball rolled down to Chris Hamilton and returned 33 ground gainer with 87 yards in this time with no peanlty flags 22 carried. the Hawkeye starting the eight-yard line where Rih yards to the MSU 35. on the field, and a two point quarterback, led his team to the Saul fell on it. It was the fourth Late in the third quarter MSU The Spartans held Iowa's conversion pass from Triplett to MSU 33 before being forced to blocked went back on top when ground attack in good punt Curl has managed Don Sighsmith, gave the the sidelines with a shoulder Kutschinski fielded an Iowa check-alowing them only 114 this year. Spartans the loead, 18-12, with injury. yards in 55 tries. But the Following Foreman's dropped punt and returned it 23 yards to 12:18 left. the Iowa 10. A face mask clutch-passing of Lawrence and Cilek entered the game and pass Sudar kicked his field goal Iowa's winning drive was aided Cilek made the difference. promptly hit end Ray Manning and MSU had a 3-0 lead with penalty moved the ball to the by a timekeeping blunder. When Lawrrence hit 17 of 33 passes on a fourth down play. Three 10:45 left in the first quarter. six. Three plays later, with 3:37 the clock went down to the for 183 yards and Cilek 3 or 4 The field goal was set up when left in the 3rd quarter, Kermit 12-minute mark, instead of plays later he broke the for 34. Spar'an defensive back torn Smith bolted over for the two Spartan's back when he hit end jumping to 11:59 it went back Dave Drull on a crucial third and Kutschinski fumbled a punt and and MSU was on top 10-9. to 12:59-giving the Hawkeyes MSU IOWA 21 play. The 22-yard completion Iowa fell on the loose ball at the Iowa went back on top with an extra minute to score. First downs moved the Hawkeyes to the MSU 14. 13:50 left in the game when Nobody noticed it at the time, Rushing yards however, but after the fame the Passing yards 135 Spartans all were wondering Return yards 32 what effect it actually had. 10-39 5-12 "It definitely would have Passes Intcped by 3 0 Hawks' Nagel has praise made strategy," them shaking his head. change Daugherty their said Punts Yards penalized Fumbles lost 9-32.8 33 0 4-37.5 45 2 for Cilek,Spartans'defense seemed to overpower us at Reporters were gathered around times That Saul (Spartan A 1 • I • OO Ol Hawkeye quarterbacks Larry defensive end Rich Saul) just A/l IT HI fl / 1 - / I T^„,. _¥m,. IOWA CITY-It was as ,f they ., it_ Lawrence and Lawrence and MikeMike Cilek. Cilek. seemed to be all over the field. U V t? I /V\ I L I I i y U I I / L. sj I & threw an orange and —- worthy of had just been guaranteed the hit one of the big Iowa tackles, Ail-American - certainlyhonors." MSU's freshmen football team scored as Butch Wegner 5u°S? That s ^ what .u aftfnoon- the %Iowa dressing but he didn't care, nobody cared Nagel also praised the stunting made it 2-0 for MSU over recovered a fumbled punt in the much at,out anything except the tactics of the SDartan defense Michigan the gridiron this U-M end zone. room looked and sounded hke after their narrow, but decisive, ,owa >|ctoiy /„d ^ (he taete of the Spartan defense. "I don't know why," Nagel year as on they beat the Spartan fullback Mark weather is in Pasadena but they always seem d said, Charette nine yards for a Tough freshmen. 23-21 at Ann Arbor ran one-point victory over the to call a stunt at the right time. touchdown and the Saturday Spartans led, Spartans Saturday. 17-14 at the half. Downstairs, Head Coach Ray u surfy busted UP a lot of our The Spartans scored first on a Quarterback George Mihaiu Spartan quarterback Bill Tripplet hurdles forward for a couple of yards during The music was blasting out Nagel was taking it all in with a Plays_- How about Minnesota?" 22yard fie,d 8oal bV Marv ran 17 yards for MSU's final soul tunes; pop, apples, oranges Saturday's Spartan-Iowa game at Iowa City. Triplett and his offensive cohorts big, wide grin and a look of . Roberts in the first quarter to and 23-14 lead. failed repeatedly to move the ball as Iowa took a 19-18 victory. AP Wirephoto and sandwiches were being relief and satisfaction spread someone asked Nagel in take a 3-0 lead. score a across his face reference to the Hawkeyes' next Michigan scored in the fourth opponent. Michigan scored a 99-yard quarter to cut the margin to "Tough game, huh guys?" he "I don't know," the smiling interception return to lead 9-7. 23-21, but the Spartans held on smilingly said to the flock of Hawk coach said. "We only like but the Spartans came back and Spartan booters lo reporters who had gathered, "Seriously, though, I thought it was a great game. Our quickie pass was working beautifully today. I think Michigan State to win 'em one at a time." College Football Round up was afraid of our deep receivers stopped by Loui short St. and thus gave us our side-line patterns." (UPI)--Ohio State remained victory over Minnesota. Neal Graff threw four nMicil tnr r atop the Big 10. and the nation, Bill Taylor to ran for three touchdown passes as Wisconsin Nagel had special praise wjth thejr thjrd conference wjn thouchdowns lead the Upset Indiana 36-34 in a wild second-stnng quarterback CUek whj|e Purduc Michigan >nd Michigan attacks. game at Madison, St. Louis corner, making it 2-0. who came off the bench to lead Wisconsin, a surprise winner over Quarterback Mike Phipps The loss dealt a severe blow By PAM BOYCE performances from center zone. halfback Ken Hamann and Nick third period the The game, in addition to yes winning jndiana raised their records 2-1 passed for three touchdowns and to Indiana's Rose Bowl hopes as State News Sports Writer Archer, continually broke up St were continually breaking a 13-game unbeaten touchdown drive. in Big Ten action Saturday. speedy Stan Brown scored three it left them with a 2-1 Defensively powerful St. Louis Lolris scoring attempts Some thwarted in their attempts to get streak of the Spartans, may have "He was just excellent," Nagel Rex Kern passed for two times as Purdue overhwnelmed conference record, University handed the MSU outstanding saves from junior the ball outside their own zone, left MSU in less than top shape said. "The pressure was on him touchdowns and ran for another. Northwestern 45-20, and yanked Ninth-ranked Louisiana State soccer team its first defeat of the g0aije Lucas cemented the while the Billikens' for its upcoming games. Spartan uided the team and fullback* Jim Otis crashed the Wildcats from a first-place jumped in front on the first play 1969 season Saturday as the Spartan defensive play. aggressiveness dominated the standout Trevor Harris, although but for 153 yards and another tie in the Big Ten football of the game but it took two Spartans were whitewashed, 2-0. gt. Louis put in their first goal play. A free kick awarded to sticking it out for the entire beautifully^ he threw Those ^ to Ray short two^Manning touchdown as top-ranked Ohio standings. blocked kicks by linebacker Bill During the final half the MSU at 19:25 of the first period when Ernie Tuchscherer almost 25 game, was visibly hampered by < and Kerry o— ** Reardon were State crushed winless Illinois The Boilermakers, now 5-1 for the season and 2-1 in the Big Thomason to fire the undefeated come-from-behind forward line was continually the Billikens' leading scorer, yards in front of the St. Louis bad ankle, sprained in practice beauts." (Manning's catch came 41-0. Tigers to a worn down by a fine St. Louis right halfback A1 Trost headed goal gave the Spartans hope of last week, on a fourth and three situation Kern passed for two second Ten, scored in every period but 21-20 victory over Auburn, defense, which gave the Spartans the ball into MSU's nets, past getting back into the game, but Alex Skotarek, one of the with less than two minutes left quarter touchdowns of 10 and the last when they finished the Reserve quarterback John little opportunity to get into the Lucas, who had come out in an the kick was knocked down by team's most consistent players in the game and Reardon caught 15 yards to tight end Jan White game mostly with reserves. They Eich)er makj hjs first start in Billikens' zone attempt to make the save. the Bill's defense. and hardest runners, was helped and ran for another in the third scored three times before twQ rs lofted two the winning touchdown pass.) The MSU offense made several John Pisani, center forward for off the field in the fourth period on a four-yard option Northwestern retaliated and touchdown passes and riddled It the Spartan defense, scoring was attempts St. Louis, dashed Spartan hopes period. Skotarek, whose right play as the Buckeyes chalked up then it was not until the final the Wichita State defense with however spearheaded by left ^„g 07'the^cond quart^ ^"Ihe fm™ p«iod S ^ was heavily taped forX But Nage. was quick to give their 19th consecutive win. period that the Wildcats scored 279 yards passing to guide halfback Buz Demling, that but for several mjnutes in the received a pass from outside left game, reinjured his leg after pr^!f to the 'They were sPartans- stronger then we Michigan stayed in contention twice more on the passing of fourth.ranked Arkansas to a GeinJ and kjcked the ba„ colHding with a St. Louis player expected," he *trnna< ^ w*rp kept the MSU team in the game. second half of the period it was Jim for a Rose Bowl trip with a 35-9 Maurie Daigneu. 5244 rout of the Wheat said. "They just Demling, aided b> aggressive unab|e to move the ball into the across the net and into the far near the MSU goal. Shockers. Second string halfback Billy SIVIA HARTMAN LOST Dale scored twice sophomore Jim Bertelsen and and junior fullback Steve Worster punched out scoring runs to lead second-ranked Texas to a 31-0 S' takes invitationa would repair the damage but operation Wednesday, is Dave Campbell (EMU) 25:04.8. defeat extending ReaVes over the Rice Owls the winning streak to 14 games. Sophomore quarterback John Longhorns' broke another Steve By DON KOPRIVA scheduled to resume running 25:12:3. State News Sports Writer Hartman underwent surgery and 2. Dave Dieters (MSU) Spurrier record with five was coming along well, today and should be set for the Warren Krueger (MSU) 25:16, 4. touchdown passes as unbeaten, A saddened yet perhaps more according to sources at Olin. Spartans' dual at Notre Dame . ,M