Wednesday Thinking. Warmer . . . MICHIGAN TATE NEWS ... is the hardest work there . . . with a high of 53. Cold is, which is probably why so few engage in it. STATE tonight with a chance of frost. Continued mild Thursday. ~Anonymous UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 75 East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 Lindsay back to top choice in New York mayoralty race conference that if he is re-elected he will NEW YORK Lindsay acknowledged that his chances Washington and Albany for more money (AP)--Mayor John V. have improved, but told a news conference not campaign for Republican candidates or for the cities. Lindsay, bucking both the Republican and help raise money for the party. Democratic Tuesday he had "a fingertip feel that it is a In his first four years as mayor, Lindsay establishments, has zoomed close race." "I've been an enrolled Republican all my back since his defeat in the June GOP has consistently called for diversion of A victory, especially with a thumping life and I have no plans to change that primary to the top of the polls for next large sums from war and defense spending majority, would restore to the 47-year-old status," he said, but added: "I can't afford to aid the cities. Tuesday's election. the business of partisanship, the old line The latest Daily News poll shows Lindsay Lindsay the national political luster he With President Nixon and Gov. Nelson A. with 45 per cent of the vote, Democrat enjoyed before Marchi defeated him for two-party system." Rockefeller endorsing Marchi, Lindsay has the GOP nomination. He said he planned to hold his Mario A. Procaccino with moved farther and farther to the left of the 29, Liberal Lindsay, running as a Liberal and Republican Democratic - national and state GOP Republican-Conservative John Marchi with • 22, and 4 per cent undecided. Independent, told a recent news Independent coalition together and fight in At the campaign's outset, it seemed clear that Lindsay had strong support among the minorities and strong opposition among white blue-collar and middle-class voters. This made the city's traditionally liberal Milliken clarifies Jewish voters a key group, as political analysts here see it. And his antiwar stand is seen as a major help to him among that group. He declared Moratorium Day a day of mourning in the city and appeared at rallies where he received tumultuous on Moratorium activities receptions. His standing in the Jewish community had been impaired by what some regarded two as Lindsay's acquiescence in black demands By NORM SAARI Ingham County. Nearly 400 party loyalists major parties," the governor said. "But attended. in between those national conventions, for local control of school during last Managing Editor Milliken previously issued a statement these same millions of Americans ignore year's school strike. Gov. Milliken clarified his position on the Happy abd Moratorium Day activities and reiterated the necessity he sees for education reform approving the day's activities as a symbol of the public desire for peace but the appeals from leaders of both parties to become active in the political process-to The Daily News poll, which has never been wrong in a mayoral election since its Miss America, Pamela Eldred of Birmingham, formally disapproving any action that would help make the parties stronger to work inception in 1928, showed Lindsay with 80 gave up Monday night. undermine President Nixon's efforts to toward the nomination of candidates they per cent of the black art%Puerto Rican her -prown as Miss Michigan to her successor Sandra The governor was the feature speaker at Gillespie obtain peace. really want to see elected." vote and slightly over half M the Jewish of Hastings, who was first runnerup in the state pageant in July. the 71st Annual Zach Chandler Banquet, "I don't think it is at all inconsistent to Turning from his Moratorium views to vote, which is about one-third of the total, Miss Gillespie is Miss MSU and a senior here. AP Wirephoto sponsored bv the Republican Club of give this qualified approval of the (please turn to page 15) (please turn to page 15) demonstrations while at the same time opposing the increasing tendency to EFFORT AT RELEVANCE abandon the normal channels of activity," Milliken said. political He said Moratorium dramatic and historic Day event." was a But "very his Nixon asks Congress IFC decides abolish speech expressed concern over the to possibility of street violence. "The terms success of the of Moratorium Day, in number of people who to hurry up legislation participated, raises a very real danger," he said. "And the danger is that more and traditional Greek Week more people will be persuaded that mass demonstrations, street rallies and marches are the best way-and only way- to move the government to action." WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon urged Congress to speed up work Tuesday on appropriation bills to relieve a situation that he said "is fast becoming intolerable." manner. I urgently request your cooperation, therefore, in securing swift action by the Congress on the pending 1970 appropriation bills. Otherwise, we will be frustrated in our efforts to explained, instead of themselves as has Greek sponsored all University activities Milliken termed the impatience people In a letter to Senate and House leaders, move been the case in the past. for one week of spring term may Nixon noted that only two of the 15 ahead efficiently on the 1971 budget." apply any are showing by marching in the streets a The student relevancy "We're trying to take Greeks out of their In the absence. of their regular movement has afternoon within the next two weeks in "sad development." regular annual money bills have been doomed another rah-rah MSU tradition: separate world and bring them back into Room 317, Student Services Bldg.. Dziak passed, and he said further delay may make appropriations, most federal departments "Every four years many Americans and agencies have been operating since July Greek Week. the University," he said. said. it impossible for him to submit the new denounce the presidential nominees of the IFC president Ted Dziak said that his Greek Feast may be replaced by federal budget in January, as required by 1, when the 1970 fiscal year began, on group decided to abolish Greek Week as it month-to-month authorizations passed by something of a Greek fast in which the now stands because the present structure living units would donate the money for of the week's activities separated the Greeks from the campus more than one meal to a charitable cause. Other campuses, such as Ohio State Academic Council The President said work on the fiscal 1971 budget already has started, but The latest authorization expires Nixon said that if he is unable to submit Friday. "unless the congressional pace is sharply the 1971 budget in January' he will have to bringing them closer, as it was supposed to University, have also omitted Greek Week. do. accelerated, it is clear that many ask Congress for special legislation delaying Report On the whole. Greek sentiment toward the Dziak said that they still aside one week in which favor setting Greeks can special week is not very strong because it takes a lot of work for small rewards. Massey Academic Council member Arthur appropriation bills will not pass in time for federal agencies to assemble the the deadline. Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Michigan, House The Academic Council referred the voluminous details necessary to meet the Republican leader, said the record of this sponsor activities on campus and in their Dziak feels that a complete revamping, much-disputed Massey Report on student Adams moved that the newly formed living units from which the entire academic bringing Greeks closer to the University, budget deadlines." Congress on passing appropriation bills is participation in academic government to committee be asked to do what can be community may benefit. These activities could be quite advantageous. "I write in this vein neither to criticize perhaps the worst in history. When committee on Tuesday. done to form the Academic Council the could include a series of speakers on a the questioned by reporters, however, he Even The committee will report its findings to best way for the wise implementation of Congress for this delay nor to declined to hold the Democratic leadership timely issue and hopefully a jazz or folk stronger sentiments have been exonerate the executive branch for voiced the Academic Council in two months. student representation. delay," concert, Dziak said. against Greek Week by critics of the he said. totally responsible. Committee members will be chosen from Members of the council were concerned Ford talked with He said that what would be abolished system. Various sectors of the student newsmen after Nixon's the council. that the students in the University not But he spoke of "an impending crisis in would be tl|e "trite" functions such as the* body have come out with periodic attacks weekly meeting with Republican leaders of torch run %nd the point system which has which focused last spring on Greek Week as Members of the newly formed committee interpret this action of referrel to the handling of the nation's financial Congress. He said the House and Senate blatant will be appointed by the chairman of the committee as a "filibustering" measure. affairs," and added: should meet five and preferably six days a previously determined participation a example of the system's hypocrisy. Academic Council and Acting President During special sessions held over the past "The nation clearly has a right to week until the logjam on appropriation awards. * Adams, in conjunction with the steering three weeks, the council passed the question a government which cannot bills is broken. He said he also favors The Greeks will take that week to focus Any fraternity or sorority member longer their attention the interested in working on a shcedule of committee. (please tum to page 15) conduct its financial affairs in an efficient daily sessions. on University, he Safety primary Decision due at U' nuclear on school site < By MARION NOWAK State News Staff Writer reactor gains power too rapidly and when the control rods that start up the reactor pulled out too far, for osteopathy are or too Safety is the primary concern at fast. The State Board of Education will decide MSU's new Triga I nuclear reactor The other method of safety control "The overall emphasis of any nuclear today which of Michigan's three medical is effected through a series of facility is safety first, that cliche that colleges will be the site for the new measuring instruments and alarms. osteopathic school. MSU seems to be a so often is the building block for the There are three machines that act in front runner for the assignment. nuclear industry," Bruce W. Wilkinson, this capacity. One, a device shaped like According to board member Leroy G. assoc. professor of chemical a brown can located directly over the engineering said. Augenstein, chairman of the Biophysics reactor, measures the radiation level Triga I, in operation since last Dept , MSU has presented a plan for there at all times. Another measures March, contains a great number of incorporation of the school. The other two the amount of radioactive dust in the automatic safety devices. Many are possible sites-the University of Michigan laboratory air while a third measures and Wayne State University-have not. required by the federal Atomic Energy radioactive gas. Action on this issue will have to take Commission (AED) in nuclear If any of the measurements indicate facilities. place at the current board meeting, since an amount of radiation in excess of the Michigan legislature has set a Nov. 3 These devices, Wilkinson explained, the legal safety requirements, they deadline for designation of the site. respond to changes in the radiation trigger an alarm both in the lab and at "Once we make the assignment the level in two ways. Several of the the public safety desk in the police instruments react to dangerous University will have until the first of the quonsets. year to accept or reject it" Augenstein increases in reactor activity by Many other safety restraints exist in said. "The trustees have the final say." automatically shutting off the reactor. the care and feeding of the Triga I The MSU Board of Trustees has indicated "The operator can't stop this reactor. that it would accept the school under shut-down," Wilkinson said. Automatic shut-downs occur when MSU maintains a Reactor Committee, composed of four faculty Safety Heart of certain conditions. Most important is the refusal to take funds away from the the reactor fuel temperature gets too members and the University's medical school to support a school of high (in excess of 500 degrees radiation safety officer who is a The core of Triga, MSU's newly activated nuclea r reactor, is housed in a 25-foot deep tank surrounded osteopathy. Centigfade), when the power of the member of the campus police. by 6 1/2 feet of steel. When activated from a control booth, it lights up brilliantly despite 20 feet of "The danger of inadequate funds could reactor reaches 275,000 watts (regular The committee advises the shielding water over the core. It will be used for research and training in nuclear engineering, biology, lead to competition between the schools. peak i$ 250,000 watts), when the (please turn to medicine and criminology. page 15) This is a real problem and not to be dismissed " Augenstein said. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 BATTLEFIELD MEETING? Prof says Pakistan Viet Co to retu has growth problem An BvDELORES MAJOR State News Staff Writer the Ford Rockefeller Foundation, Foundation the Smuckler explained that the and revolutions grew from mild American colleges such as MSU, protest of a few university three U.S. soldiers MlpU professor who Yale, Harvard and the University students and evolved into SAIGON (AP) — American government also said its planned further details on the release of recently concluded a two-year of Chicago. nationwide involvement. * # military authorities said Tuesday release was for "humanitarian" the second three - Watkins, study in Pakistan said that He said that new problems "The picture was one of the U.S. Command will respond reasons, Strickland and Tinsley. country's social and political were opened for the country in disruption of normal activities PF affirmatively to any Viet Cong The three GIs, all 22 years old "We don't know what they're growth haye not kept up with its the areas of distribution and and wide international protest," offer for a battlefield meeting to and members of the American planning," said one U.S. officer. economic gains. production affecting the new said. turn over three * American Division based at Chu Lai, 50 The South Vietnamese Ralph H. Smuckler, dean of plans for agricultural and "The political process broke prisoners of war. miles south of Da Nang, were government said it would release international program, told industrial development. down abruptly, suggesting that "No question about it," a identified as Spec. 4 Willie A. the 24 Viet Cong prisoners members of the Faculty Club "This task requires a new type balance o* economics, spokesman said. He noted that Watkins, Sumter, S.C.; Wednesday at four sites - Da Tuesday that social and political of expertise development in politics and socio,ofcy was out of in a similar case last winter, the James H. Strickland Jr., Dunn, Nang in the north, Can Tho in growth is "not in balance with general for the new problems," ''ne- Americans had to go N.C.; and Pfc. Coy R. Tinsley, the Mekong Delta, Bien Hoa the new foundations of that Smuckler said. "There were inadequacies in "anywhere, anytime" for the Cleveland, Tenn. near Saigon and in Saigon itself. country." * He talked at length about the political system to absorb return of prisoners and said the The Viet Cong broadcast said Only one prisoner will be He said th; s country has grown Pakistan's revolution earlier this an<* handle the difficulties as offer still stands. they had "proved progressive" released in the capital, steadily A ' with the help of year and the snowballing effect ' they arose, Smuckler said. In His statement coincided with a during their captivity and spokesmen said. A 20-year-old American institutions such as that produced it. a question and answer South Vietnamese showed "repentance of the period that followed his address, woman, captured in Saigon announcement that 24 Smuckler said that the family Viet crimes they had committed shortly after'the Tet offensive in Committee slashes planning program in Pakistan is considered a model by the rest Cong released prisoners Wednesday. would be The against the Vietnamese people." A hint that the Viet Cong February 1968, will be freed in a ceremony at City Hall. government emphasized, might seek a battlefield meeting foreign aid requests of the world. "The national program there is however, that the release was to hand over the trio was seen in not in response to the Viet their insistence that the U.S. WASHINGTON House h6 reign (AP)"The Alt airs program However, these were with ^^h^^^TnJen^Snai Cong's plan to free soldiers. three U.S. Command "must be responsible for its ex-servicemen and must Pa. papers Committee ' Tuesday tentatively agreed initial cuts of about subject to possible reversal on Wednesday/ contraceptives «Ung in" Jhe milKS Tel distribution Faculty The radio clandestine said Viet Cong insure safety for them." acquired on paneps biggest slash of month." Sunday night the Similar demands were made $200 mi,Iion came under the He added< however, that the Ralph H. Smuckler, dean of International Programs, three would be given their last December when the Viet lo r wir IS. development loan program. The effects of the program would explained the problems of Pakistan's changing cul¬ freedom to show the "lenient Cong announced they would ture Tuesday. Smuckler said the economic growth and humanitarian" policies of release three other American 4*1™ SSP™ administration had sought not be apparent for 30 to 40 by Knigh, The committee, nincp on two close $575,5 million for the fiscal has surged ahead of the political and economic the Viet Cong, but specified aptives. Through radio year years and that a big problem is H authorizations HPnPre flrx for the that 56830 Ju,y L ^fc tentative recommendation JW.7R $475.5s keep the becoming impatient. H people torn values In Pakistan, causing State News unrest in the nation. photo by Chris Wolf neither time nor place of release. The South Vietnamese broadcasts, a Christmas meeting was arranged in a rice paddy 50 developmer; loan program and mjHjon- miles northwest of Saigon. the Alliance for Progress CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) - Negotiators for both sides Sale of the showed Philadelphia Inquirer up and Viet Cong and the Philadelphia Daily News photographers snapped pictures Bishop until January to Knlght Newspapers, Inc., was to wait with longrange lenses from a 2 fat 1 woodline, but the prisoners were not turned over. Some announced Cleveland. Tuesday A joint statement by Walter H. Americans believed the Viet Annenberg, president of Triangle De7ttelfo Cong were trying to maximum propaganda out milk of the Publications, and John S. Knight, editorial chairman and to introduce O turnover. A second New Year's American meeting^took soldiers -- place Day and the three Spec. 4 senior officer of Newspapers, said the transaction valued at about S55 million in cash and notes. Knight state colleges and universities serving the citizens of Michigan, James W. Brigham, Ocala, Fla.; Transfer of ownership was effective at the earliest possible date, and hopefully not later than Spec. 4 Thomas N. Jones, approved by the board of Jan. 1, 1970." Lynnville, Ind.; and Pfc. Donald directors of both companies and Rep. Donald E. Bishop, R-Rochester, said Tuesday he may not The trustees G. Smith, Akron, Pa. -- were introduce legislation to grant Oakland University autonomy until unanimously voted to make the Oakland question is scheduled for final closing on a "special order of business" for the Dec. 19 trustees' meeting. A freed. Brigham, suffering from a the January session of the state legislature. Dec. 31. Triangle Publications special five-man committee, including Varner, was set up to study head wou nd, died a few weeks Bishop, whose district includes Oakland, announced last week will continue to operate the the autonomy issue. later in a U.S. Army hospital. he would introduce the legislation to remove Oakland from newspapers until then. "I think they (the trustees) better take a positive stand before Doctors blamed his death on The Inquirer and Daily News, control by the MSU Board of Trustees. A resolution to grant Oakland's independence was introduced any bill takes effect," Bishop said. improper medical treatment both now a division of Triangle, by Oakland's Chancellor Durwood P. Varner at the Oct. 17 Bishop said he doesn't expect any trouble in getting the bill during captivity. are to become a wholly owned through the legislature. He said this is the first time the question of Since making its initial trustees' meeting. subsidiary of Knight CALL IV 2-2259 The resolution passed by the Oakland University Senate, said in autonomy for Oakland will be discussed in the legislature. announcement Sunday, the Viet Newspapers. Cong radio has provided no Annenberg, in a prepared Find Out How YOU Can "... (we) respectfully request.that the board of trustees take statement, said he decided to sell Get Started! the appropriate and necessary action to authorize Oakland SENIOR COUNCIL the two papers "to accomplish HOURS: 11 A.M. - 10 P.M. University to become an independent member of the system of an orderly transfer into the right hands of the newspapers that Moratorium relay planned have long been under my direction." "With the passing of my own THE "I" in IRS Could be YOU The Senior Class attempting to organize a relay Council is compiled between lists East of colleges Lansing and call him at 351-3497 355-6039. Cole at son^ there is of family no likely possibility transference, and run beginning at MSU and going Washington, and has set up Anyone interested in the relay hence my desire to insure a from one campus to another en coordinators in each state or other senior class issues may future ownership in which I have route to Washington, D.C., to attend the council through which the marathon meeting confidence. Satisfying and rewarding careers for College Graduates coincide with the moratorium WOUld pass. tonight in the II Forno Room at Acquisition of the two papers the Coral Gables. There is no will with degrees in: move Knight Newspapers minimum age limit on the D from fifth to third largest in the The idea came from Room and seniors do not United States in < terms interested senior, Koernke said, of have to be a mem5e of the SPEEDREADING! and organization is being carried circulation. Accounting DO-IT-YOURSELF COURSE out counciI to attend by Koernke and Jeff Cole, a Business Administration No classes to attend! member of the council and its F inance coordinator for special projects. <1* HALF-PRICE THRU OCT.31 ONLY Economics Koernke said that they need Money-back guaranhae. Regular Liberal Arts £40.00 course, now only $20.00. serveral volunteers to coordinate Law Send cash, check or money SPEEDREAD. INTERNATIONAL order to: the run, suggestions and or anyone ideas is urged to with Chicago Public Schools will have a and other majors representative on campus Nov. 6 58,400 starting salary (10 months) 10 days sick leave A wide range of opportunities are offered to college graduates by the Internal Revenue Service. These 10 days paid vacation Paid hospitalization positions enable you to enjoy a sense of real purpose and satisfaction, while you receive an excellent salary, merit advancement opportunities, and the generous fringe benefits of a career in the Federal Service. What will you do? Many positions involve personal contact with taxpayers, large and small, corporate and individual. Excellent training programs prepare you to perform your duties. The principal positions open are REVENUE AGENT (professional accounting), REVENUE OFFICER (tax collection), SPECIAL AGENT (investigative). TAX AUDITOR (returns auditing), and INTERNAL AUDITORS (management audits). Where will you be based? Every principal city-probably your own hometown has at least one office. You will work in a location of your choice whenever possible. How much will you earn? Starting salaries range to $9,900, and higher, depending on your qualifications. Advancement opportunity is excellent, and the fringe benefits are generous. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Nov. 3 For more information and a campus interview, visit the Placement Office now. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 142 Student Services Bldg. East Lansing. Michigan Internal Revenue Service An equal opportunity employer Mich,'<;an State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 3 NEWS Picket line violence A capsule summary summary of the day's events from erupts at G.E. plants By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they feared mass violence would striking unions were prepared to our wire services. erupt if they did not stop the stay out until Christmas. The Minor picket line violence attempted crossing. strike is being spearheaded by broke out in five cities Tuesday There were minor picket line GE's two largest unions, the on the second day of the flareups also in Bloomington, AFL-CIO International Union of nationwide strike against Ind., Lynn and Pittsfield, Mass., Electrical Workers and the General Electric Co. (GE), the and in Collingdale, Pa. But independent Union of Electrical nation's fourth largest company. picketing of company Workers. "The plants in success of Moratorium The strike is affecting at least some 30 states generally was About 3,000 pickets Day, in terms of the number of 125,000 production employes. peaceful. confronted half that many people who participated, raises a At the company's large At a GE stockholders' salaried personnel across a very real danger-that more and Schenectady, N.Y. plant police informational meeting in 100-foot-wide street in more people wielding clubs beat back three Minneapolis, Herman L. Weiss, a Schenectady, where GE has its will be persuaded white-collar workers who sought company executive officer, said largest plant Eggs were hurled at that mass demonstration, street to cross picket lines. Police said he had heard indirectly that 13 the pickets. rallies and marches are the best GE reported all of its 280 way-and only way-to move plants in 33 states were open, but production was at a halt in Red government to action. " -Gov. William G Milliken Czechs an undetermined number of them. At least 25 plants were not struck - either because they were manned by nonunion International News invasion workmen that midnight ran or had union contracts beyond the Sunday expiration date of PRAGUE (AP) most. German Chancellor Czechoslovakia's Communist develop. The doctrine originally The company Willy Brandt said Tuesday that was laid down claimed about leaders by Soviet Party 125,000 of its talks with the Soviet Union and Poland and plans to gave unconditional Chief Leonid I. Brezhnev 310,000 more seek more independence from the United States are two approval Tuesday to the Moscow than a employes were on strike. The doctrine saying the Soviet Union year ago. unions, which represent 147,000 main signposts of his new government's foreign policy. has a right to invade other "Every Communist party," GE production employes said at said the joint statement, "is Outlining his objectives for the next four years. Communist countries. The least 132.000 were out. approval came on the responsible to the people of its The unions demanded from Brandt also promised to help clear obstacles to Britain's 51st country for its actions and bears entry into the Common Market. anniversary of Czechoslovakia's international GE a 90 cents-an-hour increase independence. responsibility in a 30-month contract -- 35 toward the countries of the A joint Soviet-Czechoslovak cents the first year, 30 cents the Violence, demonstrations and strikes shook Italy Socialist Communist declaration was published after second and 25 cents in the final community." Tuesday on the anniversary of the rise of Italian fascism. an eight-day visit to Moscow by A Soviet news six months, plus up to 50 cents The government pledged to "defend democracy" by the Czechoslovak Communist agency report additional for special skills. said the statement emphasized party and government leaders At the Minneapolis meeting, combating subversion from both the left and right. the view that outside forces of Fred J. Borch, chairman and who took over after Soviet The disturbances, in commemoration of the rise of "imperialism" were trying to intervention and occupation chief executive officer of GE Benito Mussolini in 1922. left scores wounded and crushed a reform movement. disrupt the Communist system said: "The offer we have on the and that thus "a class paralized Italy's largest cities all day. The declaration also disclosed table today is very definitely understanding of sovereignty new consent by the Prague includes the inflationary to push it up right of every another substantial notch, as the A State Dept. spokesman said Tuesday the United government to an indefinite stay Socialist state and every union officials are demanding, States has no defense agreement with Laos that is by Soviet occupation troops Communist which have been on the scene party, to determine would clearly be inflationary." written, stated or otherwise understood. forms and methods of Socialist since August, 1968. The construction as well as the direct Even the company's present The comment, by press officer Robert J. McCloskey. publication of the agreement offer, Borch added, will mean a duty to defend the power of the boost in GE came after Prince Souvanna Phouma, the neutralist ended what faint hope there prices, varying from working class and the entire prime minister of Laos, recently said a "tacit might have been in Prague that product to product. the Russians might agree to at working people." agreement" on aid exists between the two countries. least a partial withdrawal of The prince said the agreement dated back to 1964. their forces. The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State two years after the United States and three communist The statement announced University, is published every class day and Sundays during nations signed a Geneva agreement guaranteeing not to plans for a large-scale program of four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. supply arms to that nation. Soviet aid to Czechoslovakia's Subscription rate is $14 per year. shaky economy. This is to include a commodity credit of Member Associated Press, United Press International. Inlanr Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate PreS, Michiga, National News unspecified volume and assistance in the purchase on Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, Unite< foreign markets of goods States Student Press Association. President Nixon returned Tuesday to a familiar role as urgently needed in this country. the Republican party's campaigner in-chief. Presumably such goods will be Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. Nixon, who rebuilt his role as GOP leader by allying bought in the West. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Service with party notables across the country, went to work In effect, the declaration Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. for Linwood Holton. Republican nominee for governor pledged Czechoslovakia not only to honor the so-called Brezhnev Phones: of Virginia. Doctrine, but to join Editorial in to crush 355-8252 The President will also make appearances in New any future movement which Classified Advertising 355-8255 Jersey for gubernatorial candidate Rep. William T. may emerge, within the bloc, Display Advertising 353-6400 Cahill. running counter to Soviet Business-Circulation 355-3447 conceptions of how a Photographic 355-8311 Communist nation must A Philadelphia contractor. McCloskey & Co.. filed an antitrust suit Tuesday in U. S. District Court charging 12 leading oil companies with conspiring to fix prices on tank truck quantities of gasoline. The companies accused of price fixing since 1955 are American Oil Co.. Atlantic- Richfield Co.. California Oil Co.. Cities Service Oil Co.. Gulf Oil Co.. Humble Oil and Refining Co.. Mobile Oil Co.. Sinclair Oil and Refining Co.. Sun Oil Co.. Texaco Inc. and Tidewater Oil Co. Michigan News The United Auto Workers Union (UAW) Tuesday urged federal legislation to outlaw polluting America's urban and rural areas by discarded containers, junk cars and appliances and other debris across the countryside. Olga M. Madar. director of the UAW Conservation Dept.. made the proposal before a Senate subcommittee on air and water pollution, holding hearings in Detroit. "The profit-making industries must be made responsible for providing either the safe recycling or final disposal of their products after the consumer discards them." she said. Michigan officials, apparently deciding history should stay dry and the Straits of Mackinac should stay free of pollution, aren't going to let jazz drummer A1 Carter dump his ctir off the Mackinac Bridge after all. fuzzy wuzzy Chicagoan Carter, whose car was the first in line when the spectacular span opened Nov. 1. 1957, wanted to mark the anniversary next Friday by driving the station is the forecast wagon he drove into history into the straits for burial. Michigan officials said that couldn't be done, but happily arranged for a state wrecker to drop the 12-year-old wagon over the side and into 290 feet of water for winter But today. Prentiss M. Brown, chairman of the Mackinac Bridge Authority, scotched the whole idea. He said, in a formal statement, that "plans are underway to preserve the vehicle for posterity" and hinted Carter's car might wind up in a museum. be ready The junior coat scene is big and soft and plush and cuddly. It's Campus News tie-belted wrap coat of modacrylic pile with a contrasting trim, slash pockets and big golden dome buttons. It's the plushy pretender that Organizers of a one day strike at Yale University Law makes it. In School said Tuesday the boycott to protest alleged deep brown with cream trim. Sizes 5 to 13. $49 campus poKce harassment of black law students was 60 COATS-STREET LEVEL per cent effective. The stride was called to express solidarity with Do you know how to buy a bra? Bali stylist complaints of black students that they have been Katheryne harassed by campus security police. Goode, will be in our foundations department, today from Officials of the 560-student school said they had no 12:00 noon to 5:30 p.m. to show you how. figures on class sttendance. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS UNIVERSITY WILLIAM B. CASTANIER advertising manager TRINKA CLINE, executive editor By ARNOLD WERNER. M.D NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor monotonous noise is pretty effective (any Letters may be addressed to Dr. Werner DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor beauty shop usually has one or two at 309 Linton Hall. Names need not be LINDA GORTMAKER, Sunday editor customers f included for publication, but only if a KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor personal reply is requested. JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor I Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award From the responses to my request for am planning on marriage this coming, summer and am wondering if I can get non-drug ways of combatting insomnia are for outstanding journalism. the following excerpts: some type of sperm count of potency check to see if I am capable of having "1. make certain the bed is in a children. If so, would my family doctor be north-south position. When sleeping, the able to give me the check, how would it be head should be facing north. This position done and how expensive should it be? EDITORIALS aligns the body with a magnetic force-field of the earth. It does not go counter to the inherent polarity of the body. Barring an unusual injury, a very severe "2. Take one or two teaspoons of pure testicular inflamation resulting from honey, one half hour before retiring. If still mumps in adulthood or a severe and New U.S.-Soviet awake, follow by one or two more. Honey is a natural sedative. untreated case of gonorrhea, a man who has had normal sexual development is vary "3. A variety of breathing exercises may rarely sterile. Many men harbor the fear be found in any good book of that they will not be able to successfully father a child. Such fears are generally taken with g "Hatha-Yoga." Also, certain body postures (asanas) are helpful. Both can lead to a relaxed state of the organism producing, in unfounded. A sperm count in and of itself, might neither confirm nor alleviate your turn, a calming effect on the mind." concern. The Helsinki talks in strategic arms indefinitely. Technically, the test is a simple one. A masturbated sample of semen is limitation begin Nov. 17 in the If the talks do take place, there is a immediately examined for number, form neutral nation of Finland. good chance that some type of and activity of the sperm cells. In The excitement in Washington was limitation in strategic arms will "A quite suspected cases of sterility, a number of helpful thing is to sit under a expected. Since January 1967, result. Thus far, the preliminary hair dryer! chemical tests are also performed on the This may not much appeal for semen. The cost should not be overtures by the United States had discussions will center on offensive your male readers, but the enforced prohibitive, but masturbating in the doctor's office been made to the Soviets regarding and defensive relaxation, warmth, flow of air and steady weapons. might be. preliminary Strategic Arms Intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Limitation Talks (SALT). A few OUR READERS' MIND new multiple independently months later the two nations agreed How long does it take for the effects of targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRVs), the birth control pills to wear off? If I to eventually hold discussions, but Polaris submarines, nuclear equipped became pregnant in August, having my last no definite date was set. Along came the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. and with it a further bomber planes and both sides' antiballistic missile systems will all be the topics for consideration. Black student angered by insults menstrual period in July, when would the baby be due? delay in the talks. A corollary to the discussions is To The Editor: me say, there will never be any kind of something like 28-30 apiece. We all ought The effects of birth control pills can The Nixon victory in November communication until the 43,000 white to flunk out trying to abuse our quota occasionally wear off if as few as three or Sen. Edward Brooke's, R-Mass., Allow me to comment on the article in students decide to help work toward before winter term. four pills are missed in a row during a 1968 promised a meeting of the recommendation for a moratorium Friday's paper in which Sen. Bowman Seriously though, let me ask Bowman month of taking them. Not infrequently, made several asinine remarks about the making it a reality. superpowers only after a review of on testing of MIRVs, which he feels The one question: Why do legislators only see the effects of the pill will wear off within a Holden incident And then he proceeded to highlight of the article was the U.S. defense operations and should be enacted immediately. Bowman's statement that he doesn't feel fit to pass strict laws when they feel that month of stopping them. Sometimes, insult the entire black student body. expenditures could be completed. Forty-one other senators Because I am a black student, I am deeply white parents should have to sit home the rights of whites are being abused, when several months go by before ovulation With the slim passage of the ABM for years blacks have suffered all kinds of returns to normal. There is an increased co-sponsored the proposal, which angered and disgusted. worrying about their "children" being Bowman begins by saying that he is abused. Bull shit! Anyone thinking straight insults and abuse and only token incidence of multiple births when the pills and the review by the many feel should be the first order unenforced legislation was passed for us. furious about the breakdown in could see that 1,500 blacks are are stopped. It is usually recommended administration, preliminary of business once the talks begin. outnumbered pitifully by some 43,000 that a woman have several menstrual cycles communications between black and white discussions were once again Finally, even if certain limitation is students on campus. This statement proves white students. And baby, that is a lot of Opal Davis off the pill before she attempts to become advocated by Washington to achieved, the mass of humanity on that Bowman doesn't know a damn thing students for each black to abuse -- Dowagiac senior pregnant. Moscow. This time a definite date this planet will not be reassured that about campus life. If he did, he would Assuming you have reasonably normal menstrual periods and your last period Racism works two ways was announced. we live without fear of nuclear realize that there has never been very much communication between blacks and whites. began in mid July, you would have become What concrete benefits can the incineration. It would take many pregnant around Aug. 1. You should* That is why it is necessary to have a BLF. American people and the rest of the years and many meetings between Bowman's "anger" is as lopsided as his deliver nine months later or about May 1. world reap from these talks? First, the superpowers before significant To The Editor: Tau Chapter at MSU with Releatively few women deliver when thinking. Because he has finally come to one of the the talks will be believed when they reduction in nuclear arms could take and noticed a lack of communication, he I was somewhat disturbed over Mr. Dick members graduating in the June they're expected to, especially first babies, Baker's (comments in Friday's State News. commencement. which always seem to be late. If your Not too long ago talks were lashes out at black students. He seems to occur. place. periods are irregular, it becomes more be implying that the task of promoting and October 17. The claim that Alpha Phi The withdrawal from IFC should not be set up between the United States and At present, token reductions seem difficult to predict. And then there was the maintaining communication rests in the Alpha is being racist in withdrawing from so alarming because Alpha's presence was China in Poland. There were no likely if the talks get off the ground. not official woman with a history of unusually hands of the 1.500 black students. But let Inter-Fraternity Council will seem absurd if anyway. The national talks. The same can happen in this But the United States is fighting a one has a few pertinent facts. organization has never been a member of irregular periods who went into the case. The Soviet Union has already war in Southeast Asia and battling Alpha Phi Alpha was founded in the the national IFC and to my knowledge has hospital complaining of indigestion! warned the United States not to domestic unrest at home. The Soviet Fed up w ith alitens early 1900's in what was then an extremely never been invited to join. Alpha is part racist society coincidentally, it was member of the Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc. stick its nose into the strife in Union is intimately involved in the To The Editor: founded at Cornell University. Throughout (not to be confused with the Pan-Hellenic 1 have a lot of trouble with leucorrhea and Lebanon. Any interdiction by the Middle East and having problems The State News carried feature story its history, Council the sister ©rganization of IFC) a the men of Alpha have I was wondering if you could tell me what United States in Lebanon or, for that with China. SALT does not take (Oct. 22) telling us that MSU now has a which was founded in 1930 to band all of distinguished themselves in spite of the causes this and how to get rid of it. matter, any unilateral move by the preference over these "crises." "diplomat in-residence" assigned by the barriers set up because of their color. With the black Greeks into a single national United States in Southeast Asia State Dept. So far as I khow, the faculty of this awareness of the asinine standard of body. Of course, we would have been the University has neither discussed nor color Leucorrhea (vaginal discharge) can be could postpone the arms talks -The Editors determining a man's worth, Alpha happy to join IFC at that time, but for caused by a number of things, including approved the establishment of diplomatic Phi Alpha never wrote into its constitution apparent reasons we could not. Hence. relations with Foggy Bottom. It appears that only black men could be admitted to Gamma Tau's affiliation with IFC had the infections, chemical irritants and sexual (alas, again!) that we are vis a vis with a fait membership. Most of the members of IFC blessing of the national office, but not tension The irritants take diverse forms, accompli. did have clauses forbiding the initiation of their official approval. ranging from contraceptive preparations to A more oq The selection of MSU for this honor does not thrill me. We can expect dubious this officer of the Foreign Service (Herbert anyone who was not a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, and only recently have the national With these the racist? facts, Mr. Baker, who is really strong douches used to get rid of leucorrhea. A visit to your physician is indicated, as specific treatment friendly . organizations removed these D. Spivak) to disseminate the views of the to get rid of the leucorrhea depends on its shameful and disgusting criteria. There William Carter Jr. foo State Dept. to faculty and students - have been whites initiated into the Gamma Vice President, Alpha Phi Alpha Rumor has it that a assossmont student resident and at least that much to through lectures, seminars and private contacts. Such dissemination can only detract from the University as a place of VIEW dropping a course is prone to an the out-of-state student. Why is there INDEPENDENT teaching and scholarship. excessive loss of money. Not only is Some members of our "own" faculty - a necessity to assess the processing the loss excessive, but unnecessary as well. The rumor is actually a fee under the new tuition plan and not under the old? In addition, it would logically seem through government grants, consultantships and overseas operations -- have over the years become intimately linked with established government views New ways in Latin America and policies. Thus, the voice of the EDITOR'S NOTE: The following "Point In the token, all the military long-standing policy of MSU more difficult and time-consuming the presidency in Chile. same regarding fee refunds for students to process a drop and then an add university is already compromised - and of View" was written by Salvador Neruda, who adapted the name in dictatorships, with the possible exception sorely needs to be set free. It seems hardly Herrerag, Monterey, Mexico graduate honour of the great Czechoslovakian writer of the revolutionary regime in Peru, are who change their course schedules. rather than just a drop. Yet, the a step in the needed direction for the student, concerning the upcoming elections Jan Neruda, is one of the most active hated. Bolivia is saddled with a new Before this quarter only part-time assessed fee remains the same even in Latin and South America. dictator, Alfredo Ovando. Three weeks University to provide academic posts for militants in the Chilean Communist party. students were affected by the policy. with an add following a drop. career officials of the government. After receiving his advance degree in after taking power, Ovando announced the MSU students who dropped from 18 It is obvious that the assessment Members of the University community French from the pedagogic Institute of the appropriation of all the foreign oil to 15 credits would not be assessed should be advised, if they are not already Let us look at Latin America, where the University of Chile in 1920, Neruda went companies. However, within one week he plan is deliberately ambiguous (to aware that no employe of the State Dept. scene is one of sadness and anguish. into journalism. gave up the companies with the comment any fee. such an extent that students who Official It was during this time that he published that there was no immediate hurry for such can be expected to express himself freely repression against the people who At present, all this has changed. If, feel the system unjust, simply in public - in keeping with the aims and are fighting for authentic liberty is always his first works in prose, and it was actions. during the first two weeks of class, of academic freedom. He is supported by military dictatorships and translated into several languages. His best Juan Carlos Ongania of Argentina, with give-up fighting rather than be canons the use of force and massive intimidation credits is added national oligarchies. This has forced the known and the one which undoubtedly one or more the self-tormented), and providing the necessarily subject to the guidance, review people into a type of freedom which they rocketed him to literary fame is his book broke up a national workers' strike. Brazil, student is and discipline of his bureaucratic superiors obligated to pay $13 or University with monies it does not never enjoyed. which has not had an election since For many long years MSU has endured entitled, "Crepusculario." He was also a 1960, $31 per credit. If the student reduces deserve. Two elections slated for 1970. One is is shackled by the military. the Pentagon-in-residence, and now we are diplomat and statesman, having served in Another his credit load by one or more We therefore recommend that the in Mexico, where one political party has the capacity of Chilean Consul in many military dictator will soon supplant Arturo have the State Dept. credits (and is resident of dominated the political scene for some 40 countries. In 1944, he was elected to the da Costa e Silva, who was incapacitated by a University policy now on the books (diplomat-in-residence). What next? The stroke. CI A-in-residence? Standard years, with slogans of a revolution which Chilean senate, but lost his seat in 1946 a Michigan), the refund will total for so long be overhauled. In its The name of Ernesto "Che" Guevara de Oil-in-residence? AM A-in-residence? To was never realized. when the Chilean Communist party was $6.50 per credit dropped (up until place a plan should be implemented The other is in Chile, which is la Serna is still heard in the mountains of close the door against such unwelcome governed outlawed. the mid-point of the term). in which there is no loss of money Colombia, possibilities, there appears to be but one by Eduardo Frei, Christian Democrat; one In 1965, Neruda received the honorary Uruguay, Venezuela and The out-of state student is placed except a processing for courses of the greatest fiascos of all times. It is in title of Doctor Honoris Causa from Oxford G^itemala: his spirit is still alive in the saving course for this and every TRUE heart of every guerrilla in those countries. in this South American country that University in England, and he is now a a separate class. If, during the first dropped or added during the first university: make a declaration of optimism is high for the elections of a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Neruda's success would give a boost to the two weeks of class, the student two weeks of class. After the first intellectual independence and avoid literary figure of international fame: The election of Neruda could give rise to a old Latin American Communist party, reduces his total credits by one, he two weeks, but by and including the "entangling alliances." Thomas H. Greer Neftali Reyes Basuoloto, better known as lot of political repercussions in Latin which is now derelict. We shall soon know will receive the difference between mid-point of the term, half the Pablo Neruda. America. The Cuban Revolution is in it's the result. However, a free Latin American Professor of Humanities out and in-state tuition ($18) plus tuition originally paid per credit be This gentleman has devoted 50 years of tenth year and it stands as a significant is waiting the revolutionary process to half the in-state tuition fee for the his life to literature. At the age of 65, he is triumph of the efforts and well- being of emerge from her slumber as the Third returned. one credit dropped ($6.50). After Color not important now the Communist party candidate for the Cuban people. World force. This plan is proposed in the the first two weeks, but by the awareness that the present processing To The Editor: mid-point of the quarter, half the charge during the first two weeks is a INSTEAD, I'M 60IN6 TO WRITE A out-of-state tuition will be returned The sooner the academic community LETTER TO THE HEAP PEA6LE... sham--one which the University HOU) DOES THAT STRIKE YOU ? becomes color-oblivious, the better. Why (15.50). labels as okay now but which was don't you lead in that regard by Under the old fee-tuition system in non- existent (at least for full-time disregarding all references to color that you which part-time students carried 10 students) previous to the institution possibly can? Did we ever ask a professor and fewer credits, no processing fee of the new tuition system this fall going to Nigeria "What do you think the for drops and adds was assessed to term. white community will think of that?" full-time students. Now, however, The Editors A white reader $6.50 is assessed the Michigan Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 5 Mott Institute agencies in the area. goal: lasting learning effects teachers and citizens can work relevant through interaction and considered. The advisors relate to the children's homes, eliminating embedded in society. "If society Thursdays urban and suburban out social problems together. involvement. The program is attempting to students meet as one group to parents and try to communicate transportation costs. continues to function as it is, take off where Head Start and Internships at the community Junior and senior high school The traditional discuss problems and agencies enable the student to students with potential for the neccessity of higher Each child is permitted to Shetto chUdren wiH ** P°ised other inner city programs have communication gap separates experiences encountered at the k „.vare of current learning beyond high school are education. Students .are focus on his primary interests between high scucess and abject failed. "Learning should start surburban and urban students, agencies. Class sessions etropolitan problems, being taken under the Mott encouraged to study courses and because of these personal failure, Campbell said earlier and continue in operation which will allow them to enter freedoms he The Mott Program of emphasize what the various usually succeeds longer," Campbell said. "Students, hopefully, will Institue's wing. college. Scholarships are also a with his efforts, according to Community Service hopes to community organizations do and emerge from the program more Youngsters in Flint are being since The establishment of lasting concern money hinders Campbell. Field trips including Plans to upgrade the home, by sever the gap. why* informed as adults and with a given career guidance by Mott many students' educations. learning effects in all people, parents add to the child's working with family health and Groups of high school students An attempt is being made to knowledge of how to help interns. Similar to the "Big The students' "Big Brothers" regardless of background, is the from Lansing, Okemos and East break a negative attitude toward experiences, nutrition, from the prenatal people," Bill Hoffman, Brother" system, the adviser and develop a close relationship with A need for the school is Lansing high schools serve scholarship often found today. coordinator of the Community student meet on a weekly basis, the period onward are being participants that will, internships once a week for two The project is a social science Service Project said. Clyde Campbell, director of the „ _ r , hopefull, endure. "While out of hours at various community laboratory where young people. Education is being made Mott Institute said. town the "Big Brothers" sent their charges letters and postcards. "It was the first time TO SERVE COMMUNITY many had ever received mail. The feeling that serves to motivate a Campbell said. person," m mm Moratorium p In a staff project in Lansing, a "star" teachers teacher in assists planning. "This other HOMECOMING - OCT. 30 director of learning is one a little more experiennced and capable NOV. 1 FRIDAY, 3 P.M. "What this means is that what we are spending in tax money is in making learning more subsidizing the military establishment," Honey said. "The people individualized," Howard Hickey, with: living unit floats running the military complex and this country are receiving the asst. director of the Mott Lansing and East Lansing residents will have the opportunity to benefits of and labor, rather than the Institute, said. Homecoming Queen our resources common become better informed about the Vietnam war with the debut of a new community newspaper in early November. people." The Mott Institute feels two-thirds of a child's The newspaper the will serve as the main basis for discussions in community, Lansing high schools and MSU on Moratorium Honey feels that the others as newspaper will present these facts and the basis for discussion on Moratorium Days in the local intelligence is developed before THURSDAY - KICKOF7' the age of eight. Days Nov. 13 and 14. It is being compiled by the Greater Lansing high schools within the community and on campus. Coalition To End The War Now and will be distributed by MSU Plans for distribution and organization will be made Thursday Development of a cottage students and Lansing high school students, according to Mike nursery which a child goes to night in Rm. 30 of the Union Bldg. The following Schedule was before Honey, coalition coordinator. given by Honey for the Moratorium Days' activities. beginning school is Honey said that the newspaper will portray "with statistical currently being studied. A Thursday evening, following the newspaper's distribution similar program operates at the information and data, the housing, health, transportation, educational and social service deficiencies of the community. during the day, a discussion of the newspaper's contents will be Logan Street School, "Rather than have a big demonstration, like the last," Honey held in Lansing Sexton High School. At MSU films and small Washington D.C. classes will discuss the causes and effects of the war in Vietnam. A parent-teacher oversees each said, "this one will be localized and try to show how local unit of six children A continuation of the Nov. 13 activities will follow Friday. ranging in conditions relate to national policy." Local high schools and community groups will be provided films age from 2 to 4. None of the For example, "People in East Lansing and Lansing are paying a and lecturers during the day. teachers has a college degree. good deal in taxes and receiving very little in return; in fact, the Parents are invited to the school people of Michigan are paying taxes to the federal government for Friday afternoon and evening students, faculty members and once a week. which they are getting less in return than perhaps any other state community residents will leave for the National Mobilization in The school is located within in the union," Honey said. Washington on Nov. 15. walking distance of the NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS Academic Advising, Enrollment, and Registration For 1970 Winter Term GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM JAMES MADISON COLLEGE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE CHANGE OF MAJOR THE REGISTRAR During the week of November 3, all James Madison students Labor and Industrial Relations-Students who have not UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS are required to meet with their academic adviser to plan a planned their programs should call 355-3284 for During the period October 29-31, obtain a 1970 Winter term Winter term schedule. appointment. an (FRESHMEN AND SOFHOMORESI Schedule of Courses and Academic Handbook (available to . . . Following the approval of the program, students should Multidisciplinary Program-Students should see the adviser to dormitory residents in their residence hall or Wednesday. present to the Assistant Dean's October 29; and to other students at the counter in Room Office, 319 South Case Hall, a whom they are assigned. Office hours of the advisers are Changes of major are initiated in a Counseling Center Office. copy of their Winter schedule no later than Friday, November posted in 207 Linton Hall. Students living in a Residence Hall 150. Administration Building on Thursday-Friday, October Complex should go to the 30-31.) Anthropology -Advisers will be available during office hours Counseling Center office in their complex All others should posted outside their offices, or by appointment, during Nov. go to the Counseling Center in the Student Services A summary of what to do -where, when concerning the Staff will be available from October 29 Building. . . 3-7. enrollment and registration procedure for Winter term is through November 14 outlined in the 1970 Winter term Schedule of Courses and JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE Geography-Student will be notified by letter. If you don't according to the following schedule: receive a letter, call the Department of Geography, 355-4649. Counseling Center - 207 Student Services Building 1 00 - Academic Handbook. Political Science-Students wishing to be advised 5:00 M,T,W,Th,F Your discussion with your adviser will be based on a Student 1. prior to During the week of November 3-7, students should pre-enrollment should call Miss Susan Lawther, Faculty Academic Progress Plan which you should develop (or may contact a member of the academic wish to modify or develop further) in conference with advising team to which Adviser for Undergraduates, any time between November 3 Brody Counseling Office - 109 Brody Hall your they are assigned to plan a schedule for Winter term. Advising thru 7, at 353-7225. 10:00-12:00 M adviser. Bring your Progress Plan record with you to see your teams are posted outside JMC office 57. 9:30 - 11:30 * academic adviser according to the arrangement in your Psychology-Mrs. Mary Donoghue, Undergraduate Adviser in W college 2. Justin Morrill College students will early enroll for all the Psychology Department, will be in her 10:00 12:00, 3:00 5:00 Tli (and possibly department) as outlined below: office, 112 Olds- - courses (university and JMC) in the Snyder trophy room Hall, November 3 thru 7 during posted office hours located according to the alphabetical schedule and dates published in outside her office. East Campus the Winter 1970 edition of The Schedule of Courses Counseling Office - 229 West Fee Hall and Sociology-See advisers during posted office hours located 9:00-12:00,3:00-5:00 MF Academic Handbook. outside of their offices. 9:00 12:00,1:00 -3:00 - T Th Police Administration-Students who have not COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS planned their 9:00-12:00,1:00-5:00 w' programs for Winter term should report to Room 412 Olds All undergraduates in the College of Arts and Letters, except COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE Hall for advisement November 5, 6, and 7. Studio Art majors, should see their academic advisers Social Work-Adviser for Freshmen & during 1. Schedule an appointment for a conference with Sophomores, Mrs. their office hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and your Sally Parks, 220 Baker Hall, Hours: Monday, Wednesday and academic adviser by signing the appointment sheet Thursday, November 3, 4, 5 and 6 ENGLISH MAJORS designating Friday 8-12, Tuesday and Thursday 1-5. Adviser for Juniors his available hours. This sheet is now posted near his office. and Seniors, Mrs. Sue Powell, 234 Baker Hall, SHOULD GO FIRST TO THE UNDERGRADUATE OFFICE Monday, Conferences are to be held during the period 3 November to 7 IN MORRILL HALL, 213 MUSIC MAJORS SHOULD GO Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8-12, Tuesday 1-5. November. FIRST TO THE DEPARTMENT ADVISING CENTER, 2. For your appointment, bring t Landscape Architecture-For academic advising, see advisers UPPERCLASSMEN MUSIC BUILDING, 155. Advisers will be in their offices at least one hour each monring and afternoon of these four your planned program for the entire during posted office hours located outside of their offices. (JUNIORS AND SENIORS! days. him for his suggestions. Urban Planning-For academic advising, see advisers Check wjth department offices for the hours of individual during 3. All College of Natural Scienc posted ' ffice hours located outside of their office. A change of major made after admission to a advisers. Make an appointment to minimize waiting in line or degree granting if you cannot come at the hours scheduled. academic advisers each term to discus college as a Junior is initiated in the office of the Assistant You may see your Dean of the College in which the student is advisers before these dates during their regular office hours or currently by appointment. Studio Art majors should see their Art advisers on COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS THE HONORS COLLEGE Monday » November 3. All Studio Art classes will be dismissed on that day and advisers will be in their offices from 8 12 and 14. It is imperative that students in need of special help in the No Preference students in the Honors College should report COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE College of Home Economics make appointments with to their Advisers in the Honors College office for academic academic advisers for program planning. This includes: advisin^before completing pre-enrollment procedures for the MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 1. All new students (freshmen and transfer); All students must have made an COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 2. Students on academic probation; appointment and seen their 3. Students who are All other Honors College students should arrange to visit academic adviser by November 7. Please come to Room changing long-term plans; 48 4. Seniors planning to graduate who have with Honors Advisers in their fields before completing the Giltner Hall or call 353-7800. Academic advising for Winter Term, 1970, will take place any questions about deficiencies. registration procedures outlined by the college of their during the week of November 3-7. Students should adhere to enrollment. the Appointment schedules have been posted outside the office following schedule: door of each academic adviser for the conveneince of students. 1. Freshmen and Sophomores in Accounting and Financial Students should make appointments immediately COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Administration, General Business, General Business Pre-law, so that they Management, Marketing, and Hotel, Restaurant, and may proceed with early enrollment as scheduled. FREVETERINARY Institutional COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Management should see counselors in the Advisement Center, Office of the Assistant Dean, Room 7 AND NATURAL RESOURCES Eppley Center. Counselors will be available from 8-12. and 1-5 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONS 2. Freshmen and Sophomores in Economics, Business and Distributive Education, Office Administration, and Honors College of Agriculture and Natural Resources students may see their academic advisers according to the following schedule in College should see their advisers in the respective departments Major Department Period Time Make Appointment their departmental offices: VETERINARY during the advisers' regularly scheduled office hours. (If instructor is not in, Agribusiness, Nov. 3, 4, 5. By appointment 3. Juniors and Seniors in all (1) Students enrolling in Term 2 should their adviser by majors should see their advisers call Department numb Agricultural Communications, Nov. 3 through 7. By see in the respective departments November 7 (Room 178 Giltner Hall). during the advisers* regularly listed below) appointment scheduled office hours. Students entering their Senior (2) Students enrolling in Terms 4, 6, 8, and I will be "mass year Agricultural Economics, Nov. 3 through 7. By appointment. should file an academic progress Advertising Nov. 3-7 Office hours 355-2314 enrolle'd" by the Dean's Office. Those students not wishing to plan with their adviser 5-7455 showing how graduation requirements will be met. Audiology and Office hours 353-8780 be included in "mass enrollment" must notify the Dean's 4. Graduate students should make Speech Science Nov. 3-7 Office hours 353-6430 Agricultural Education, Meaders-Seniors, Nov. 5-8:00-12:"•> appointments to see their Office by November 3. Journalism Nov. 3-7 and 1:00-5:00 Nov. 7-8:00-12:00; respective advisers. Office hours 355-8372 Television and Radio Nov. 3-7 Office hours 355-6690 Garner-Soph., Nov, 3 -1:00-5:00, Nov. 6-8:00-12 :0t ♦Theatre Nov. 3-7 Sweany-Juniors, Nov. 5-8:00-3:00; Timmon> :->esL \ov. * 3-8:00-1 1:00 and 1:00-3:00 Nov. 6, 8:00-1:00 NO PREFERENCE - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Becai significant changes in Agricultural Fngineerinc, Nov 5 through 7 curriculum for theatre students, all majors are asked to ur. kchaniz; -^n, Nov. 3 through 7 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Students with majors in the College of with their advisers during this period ! Engineering should indry, Nov. A through 7. By appointment have received information about • iH'iiii.-.' t Nov. 3 through 7. By appointment An appointment card has been mailed to each No Preference advising appointments from ■ their adviser. Any student who has not received notification < and Soil Sciences, Nov. 3 through 7. By appointment student. Anyone who did not receive a card or who was unable should contact his adviser immediately. Dairy,Nov. 3-3:00 - 5:00,Nov. 4-8:00 12:00and 3:00 -5:00, to keep his appointment may report to his advisement office LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE Nov, 5-8:00 - 5:00 before November 8. Extension Personnel Development, Nov. 3 through 7 Any student who does not confer with an adviser must After consluting with his academic advist Fisheries and Wildlife, Nov. 3 through 7. By appointment full responsibility for his program. r during the period assume COLLEGE OF EDUCATION of October 27-November 6, each student > lould bring a copy Every No Preference student who will have earned 85 credits of his Winter Term program to E-30 li^uni s Hall Food Science, any time before Nov. 4 according to (junior standing) by the end of Fall term 1969 must declare a Students in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, in the following schedule: Forestry and Wood Science, Nov. 3 through 7 i major before the end of the term Industrial Arts, and upperclassmen in Special Education, Nov. 7 Horticulture, Nov. 3 through 7. By appointment should consult with their advisers between November 3 and A D 8 12 and 1-5 Stude A d v it Ce nts Nov 10 EJ Packaging and Building Construction, By appointment for November 7. Advisers will observe normal office hours during 8-12 and 1-5 those who do not have Case-Wilson-Wonders-Holden go to S-33 Wonders; Residents of Nov. 11 plans-for- progress anytime prior to this period. K-O 8-12 and 1-5 Nov. 7. the Brody complex go to 109 Brody; Residents of East Undergraduate Elementary Education and Special Education Nov. 12 PS 8-12 and 1-5 Campus go to 245 W. Fee; All others including off-campus Nov. 13 Poultry Science, Nov. 3 through 7. majors who are assigned to the Advisement Center need not T-Z 8-12 and 1-5 Resource students and residents of Abbot, Mason, Phillips, Shaw, Development, Nov. 3, 5-1:30-5:00; Nov 4 make an appointment with their advisers unless special 6-9:00-11:00 Snyder, and the West Circle Halls go to 170 Bessey Hall. assistance is needed. Adviser appointments can be made by uring reservation in the a Agricultural No Preference, Nov. 3 through 7. By calling the Advisement Center, 355-1902. appointment 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 Police WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Two incumbent mayors, John flex "I couldn't afford as mayor to In Cleveland, where police political why Sanford Garelik, former for police advice," said Carl next year should he want the musc union is Boston where Richard V. Lindsay in New York and be at war with my police political involvement is curtailed chief police inspector, is on the Parsell, president of the Detroit Policemen, swept along by the job. G. MacEachern learned the ways clamor for law and order are Carl B. Stokes in Cleveland, department," said Arthur by law, the Fraternal Order of Lindsay ticket as a candidate for group. "They are more ready to Rizzo says he doesn't, but of power by Naftalin, who retired as Police chapter took out an council president. building the Boston moving into big-city politics. must contend with police accept our opinion." only smiles at the suggestion Police Patrolmen's Association Minneapolis mayor this year and advertisement on the weekend In Detroit, Sheriff Roman "We're trying to keep Detroit The trend toward police opposition in their bids for that whoever wants the job had into a national model of police involvement in politics is widely re-election. Lindsay is a liberal was succeeded by Detective before the September primary to Gribbs has the backing of the from going to hell in a basket better promise in advance that Charles Stenvig. Detroit Police Officers like New York where everyone militancy. evident, particularly in major and Stokes a black. challenge the law-and-order Rizzo will be his commissioner. "Police political power is both That was one reason why record of Stokes. Association (DPOA) in his bid to moved out " said Eljay Bowron, Sociologist Skolnick municipal elections this year. The emergence of police as a said, considerable and growing" Naftalin said he never pushed for Stokes won the primary but defeat black candidate Richard head of the politically involved "The really dangerous aspect of Policemen already have helped self-conscious political force has a detective to become mayor of writes sociologist Jerome H. a civilian review board as a the opposition of the city's Austin in the mayorality Detroit Detectives Association. lent momentum to two separate all this is that the police take a Skolnick, "and its impact is buffer between a predominantly white policemen could prove the election. In Philadelphia few doubt quite distinct political position. Minneapolis. They are hoping to drives to forge national police being felt throughout the white police force and the black difference if the general election Leaders of the Detroit that Police Commissioner Frank That position," he continued, help elect a sheriff as mayor of unions. political system." community. Nov. 4 is close association helped form a Rizzo could be elected mayor "is toward the politics, if not the Detroit Nov. 4. The center of one budding Frank Schaefer Cleveland statewide organization they say person, of George C. Wallace. FOP president said bluntly: has already spread to 38 "I think a police department can make or break any mayor Michigan cities. The Michigan organization is SUBCOMMITTEE REVEALS and I think the Cleveland police planning a rating system that Glass department is going to break would judge state legislators on Firm tied to Mafia Mayor Stokes." the basis of votes on bottom In New York, the ill effects of police-related bills It would also "evaluate" Lindsay's repeated clashes with candidates for the Policemen's Benevolent Association (PBA) is one reason classified material. However, a of conspiracy to obstruct justice ankard WASHINGTON (AP) - A Pennsylvania manufacturing firm linked to the Mafia by a senate Pentagon spokesman said the firm and its principal officers after they refused authorities what went on to tell at the . . . always a popular drinking cup had a security clearance from conference. But the convictions subcommittee has won millions to symbolize good Jan. 28,1968, to June 20,1968. were overturned when an of dollars in defense contracts fellowship and cheer. 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Pennsylvania — Grand River at Okemos Road Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 "J Ryan offers parochiaid plan By LARRY LEE used in non-public schools, education when in other areas denied the burden of proof lies admitted the quality of State News Staff Writer accountability established to must be such as smallpox vaccinations with the person who would education in the non-public insure the public and water chlorination, liberties remove that freedom. school would very likely be House Speaker William A. that jt is gating what it is paying are denied in the interest of the In the case of parochiaid, he somewhat inferior to public Ryan called Gov. Milliken's for- public good. said, it has not been proven that school education - another parochiaid formula Ryan was questioned why The legislator restated an freedom of choice is against the reason to aid those institutions, "unworkable" Tuesday and said freedom of choice is necessary in earlier remark that if liberty is public good, even though he Ryan added, his own plan is a much fairer approach. Research valid for teaching The Detroit Democrat, engaging in the discussion as part of the Great Issues series, said he 1 proposed a state allotment to each pupil in non-public schools to be $700 less than is spent c pupils in public schools. The governor's plan would put a ceiling of 2 per cent of the public school allotment to be given to non-public schools. only in proper do no further perspective of scholarly work or critics this at two-year Ryan said the question of functions of our Ph.D. program research. colleges through the several giving any aid at all to the is to develop critical ability," "We're concerned about it," strata to and including the larger non-public schools is a matter of Thornton explained. "Even if a Several departmental chairmen Lawrence O'Kelly, chairman of universities " permitting personal liberty. man will not publish after at MSU agree that one of the the Psychology Dept., said. "We Sullivan said that the basic "We don't have to provide full getting a Ph.D., he will still carry major problems of the Ph.D. require that every student have problem the academic world with him the ability to evaluate parity, but we must give enough at least two quarters of of a percentage (of aid program is to prepare the teaching faces is that it must start with the work being done in his to prospective candidate to become experience as a graduate assistant. the proposition that teaching field." Sullivan explained that a non-public schools) to provide a We a good teacher as well as a good also have a teaching itself is an art. free choice," he said. man cannot teach effectively researcher. More attention should be without knowledge and a period In relating the issue to the "Too long we have equated This concern in regard to the focused on the intellectual of solid, concentrated study and "morality of politics" and research with teaching by saying preparation of Ph.D.s has problems of teaching such as the research behind him. government's obligation to that if a person can do research, coincided at MSU with the organization and presentation of provide for man's needs and House sp wishes Ryan said, "We must help he can teach," Richard E. Sullivan, chairman of the expansion of the Ph.D. program. The number of Ph.D. material explained. to be taught, he people to do what they choose degrees History Dept.. said. granted by this University has There are two alternatives, one William Ryan, speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives, outlines h to do rather than penalize According to a recent study, more than doubled in the past of which is the involvement of views on Parochaid to a Great Issues class in Berkey Hall. them." 85 per cent of those receiving a five years-from 77 in 1964 to apprentices in the teaching KAV State Nevvs photo by Mike Beasl< Ryan said if state money is 151 this past spring. Ph.D. degree teach in college and process by demonstrated Charles Thornton, chairman of teachers, he said. the Zoology Dept., agreed that The other--of which Sullivan PLACEMENT BUREAU INNOVATES Ph.D. candidates should be given said he was fearful--was the experience in teaching. "But the acceptance of the proposition KAPPA'S PRESENT 14TH' problem is how best to do it," that "anyone can teach." he added. He noted that the reward ALL BLACK Last May a conference was IOMECOMING WEEKENI system should be shifted, but Computers help senior find job sift through and drop on the could talk about was his ingrown jobs that would, first, make use The program is voluntary and held at MSU by the Commission on A Undergraduate Education in the Biological Sciences (UEBS) in which Thornton participated. this easier as was difficult because it to use the criteria for measurement. At the same time, there was was scholarly publication than teaching ability 75c FRIDAY, OCT. 31 KAPPA COSTUME GIG IN UNION 8 -12 or 50c with costume of their talents and report by one of the at no cost to MSU or the Then there was that Well, this may mark the end of qualifications, and, second, find participating groups stated that unanimity among all the featuring The computers are after us students. It was initiated this fall one of the "THE KAPPA BAND" computerized dating where you traumatic experiences with a job that is gratifying and when seniors were problems was that a professors interviewed as to again! First there was filled out a form and found your given new Ph.D. was "ill-prepared." validity of research in its proper and go-go girls computers. The Placement satisfying to the students," information regarding the registration with all those nice ideal mate-only he was 4 feet Bureau has them working for us "The users are not satisfied," perspective SATURDAY, NOV. 1 little IBM cards to sort out and Shingleton said. program at registration. tall. 43 years old and all he with no guaranteed results, but the report went on. "There are "One of the important With these goals in mind, the The seniors fill out the form the prospects are promising. Placement Bureau has been and return it to the Placement HOMECOMING Harvey blame The plan is to graduating seniors with prospective employers for match experimenting with computer systems, but has found that the Bureau which forwards it to New Jersey. DANCE cost of such a program would be Employers, who are interested Is it right to expect AT CIVIC CENTER on outside and "With the volume of students employers, we have been "prohibitive" with the present in participating in the placement budget, according to fill out forms which define their Shingleton. program, an answer to prayer? FEA TURING job openings. They pay a fee to experimenting with a computer While they were examining the "THE REGENTS" The majority of protesters involved in participate in the program. campus disorders are not program designated to improve expense, a company from New students, Douglas J. Harvey Washtenaw County sheriff, told the Shingleton said that about 600 come stag or drag piv-interview communications." 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Wednesday, October 29, 1969 9 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Walk-on Ko By MIKE MANLEY State News Sports Writer coach you ugh saW. 'He's got everything want in a wide receiver - F I k (Foreman) and A| Dorow used- to watch - Gordie and shines football - something that would have the Spartan coaching staff It took make the Kough two years to journey from walk-on to first string flanker, but the speed, good moves and he's Frank at practice every day and pounding their collective heads long hours of work have paid a For two years, Steve Kough learning to become a good then tried to put their moves against the wall in frustration big dividend. labored in the obscurity blocker." together." right now. befitting a walk-on football It was a long road to the Even though he was switched SPARTAN NOTES -- The player at a major university. flanker position for Kough. He to flanker last spring, there was a "I was going to quit early in MSU injury list seems to have no About the only reward he got came to MSU as a quarterback, . . , Fall _ practice " he said. "I didn't end this season. Brad McLee the aside from assorted bumps and was moved to defensive back , bruises was a clean uniform and and then all but forgotten, discouraged and almost gave up think there would be a chance sophomore defensive back who for me to play here. I kept won a starting job only three a place on the MSU bench Last spring he went to Dorow wondering if I should have taken weeks ago suffered an ankle during each game. and asked if he could give pass one of the football scholarships I sprain against Iowa and will not But all the waiting and hard catching a try. The Spartan had to Eastern Michigan or play Saturday when Indiana work paid off for Kough. a coach watched Kough run his Western Michigan. But I guess I junior from Dearborn Edsel patterns and liked what he saw. always wanted to see if I could Ford who came to East Lansing "From the first day I was Linebackers Don Law and make it in the Big Ten." without a football scholarship, impressed by him," Dorow said. Mike Hogan still lead the team in When flanker Gordie Bowdell "He had outstanding moves right Success has come quickly for tackles. Law has 88 tackles and suffered a ruptured spleen, from the start. Steve probably Kough after those two long Hogan, who made 14 solos Duffy Daugherty found himself had as good a spring as anyone years of riding the bench. One against Iowa, has 74. with no experienced flanker and on the team, week he's watching the action Don Highsmith, the hard inserted Steve in the starting "The biggest thing was to get from the bench with the rest of the reserves and the next week running ftom New j lineup against Michigan. him into a game. He had to wait continues to pace the Spartan's Against the Wolverines Kough his turn. You've got to go with he's in the starting lineup. ground attack. He picked up 88 performed like he'd been in the the proven players and just hope lineup all season. He caught Bill you can get the inexperienced Talking to him, you get the more Saturday to boost his impression he's still little season total to 508 yards. Triplett's only completion of the players in. Now you couldn't get overwhelmed by it all. When he game and made somi Steve out of the lineup if you Here's something to confuse outstanding blocks. wanted to." speaks, a shy embarrassed grin comes to his = the exPerts- R°n Curl. MSU's But last week against Iowa, hi Kough stood in the far end of 250-pound defensive tackle leads face and he shakes his head, the team in punt return yardage | came into his own as a pass the Spartan dressing Tuesday almost in disbelief receiver Kough grabbed a and talked about what its like to with 37. All of it has come on beautiful 68-yard scoring pass be a walk-on at a major football "I'm more nervous now than I blocked punts. Curl has blocked from Triplett and had another school four this year, and as far as the New Spartan threat, 38 yarder called back on the loudly disputed illegal receiver am before a game," he said. When asked how it felt to NCAA can figure record for blocked punts i the team MSU flanker Steve Kough (33) heads downfield to put a block on an Iowa halfback penalty. On both occasions there he said. "It took a lot of lucky score his first collegiate season is nine! in last Saturday's game with Iowa, while Bill Triplett has just released a throw wasn't a defender within 10 breaks. I just kept waiting for a touchdown, he just shook his MSU, despite its loss to lowa to Frank Foreman, not pictured. Apparently the official watching the Spartans' yards of him. chance to show them what I "He has the finest of could do. has been installed as a six-point Kermit Smith didn't detect a slight use of the hands to help hold off the Hawk- moves anyoneon the squad." Al Dorow. "The guys who helped me the "It just didn't seem like it choice over Indiana. The eye's Bill Bevill (88). State News photo by Bruce Remington Gordie (Bowdell), should be me out there. I think Hoosiers can claim something the Spartan's passing game most any receiver on the team could that few teams in the past have done it if they had the several seasons can match. They chance." got beat by Wisconsin. Steve Kough Action program'for Detroit sports DETROIT stadium set in motion (UPI)--Gov. William state money, nonetheless said would be built downtown, now that it had Milliken's support. the state would "cooperate in G. Milliken today threw his every appropriate way" In Cavanagh, who leaves office in support behind building a new developing a downtown sports January, said he envisioned sports stadium in downtown facility. He said it would lead to construction beginning a year Detroit and joined with Mayor a "revitalization of the from now with the stadium Jerome P. Cavanagh in kicking downtown area." ready for operation by 1973. off an "action program" aimed The two men said Tom Cavanagh, at a joint news at getting the long studied conference with governor* Adams a Detroit advertising project off the ground. said he felt "more certain than executive, had been tapped to Milliken without pledging any fever" that the new stadium head an approximately 20-member stadium working group that will be asked to report on development plans PEACE CORPS within 60 days. be Represented In the group will the city the state, Wayne County, the Detroit Chamber of Commerce and "other Interested Placement Bureau parties," Milliken said. The possibility of a new sports stadium to replace aging Tiger October 27 - October 31 Stadium has been in the talking stage for years, accompanied by a hot controversy o\er whether (no appointments necessary) one should be build in the downtown area out toward the city limits or even in a suburb. Milliken made clear he would like to see the new stadium built in Detroit and that he "personally favors" a downtown site. Cavanagh has been boosting a site alongside the Detroit River just west of the Civic Center area. Opinions of the management of the Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers will also be considered, Cavanagh said. "But I think it's inevitable that the stadium will be built and that the Lions and Tigers will have to play there," he said. The mayor also said it "isn't important at this point" whether the new stadium should have an all-weather dome. He also admitted there were problems ahead in making the new facility igan State University. June 1968. pay for itself. Bucks-lllini had We're looking for top crowd last weekend real people. NEW YORK(UPI)-The 86,576 fans who watched top-ranked Ohio State play Illinois last weekend headed the top 10 college football crowds. Saturday's top 10 turnout of Not 9-to-5 mannequins. We want self-starters. Imag¬ what we are. A bank. A big one. And growing all 649 550 brought the season's inative types. Ambitious types. Real people with the time. We're first, time and again, with better total for the best crowds to 3,821.594 -44,394 ahead of last services for the people of Detroit. We're innovators. backgrounds in business administration, finance, year's pace that ended up setting the all-time season high. economics, accounting - people working toward a And we're looking for more. If you'd be interested in Of the top 10 crowds master's or bachelor's degree. People who'd be working with people who have no interest in putting Saturday, the home team won nine times. Visiting UCLA tied excited to start out in one of the most progres¬ you in a rut, make an appointment to meet with our Stanford in the only exception. sive financial institutions in the Midwest. That's representative through your placement counselor. The Big Ten Conference had four games among the top eight. He'll be on campus November 5, 1969. The top 10 crowds and attendance, with home teams listed first: Ohio State-Illinois 86,576, Stanford-UCLA 84,000, LSU-Auburn 63,516, Texas-Rice B BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH DETROIT, MICHIGAN 58,705, 58,636, Wisconsin-Indiana Iowa-MSU Georgia-Kentucky 55,781 Southern 53,341. Cal-Georgia 56,471, and Tech Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 9 SPORTS DON KOPRIVA An intangi Booters may By PAM BOYCE regular season game with Ohio, lose desplte the tact (hat hc uiKd team captain called c State News Sports Writer and may be sitting on the hls ^ lnjury in th(. Akron Team L St. Louis (7-0) Points 304 What can you do when a 'ro" the ^ The. MSU »c«r team may [ met have lost the services of one of Tuchscherer, an All-Midwest SK"'"'- skotarek whn th* says making 2. San Francisco 3. Harvard (7-0) (10-0) 290 262 friend is lying in the road after him. That s something that can its top players Monday, while being hit by a car? What can you never change in anyone. and All-American pick during his L^u° ,ame in thf*h , fK , ° , , 4. Pennsylvania (7-0) 257 do when that same friend will two other standouts sat out first year on the varsity squad l uJ u TJ l»ne for the booters'away game 5. San Jose State (6-1) 229 Running is his life, and being practice Monday due to injuries. not run again this year, and without it for however short or Team Captain Ernie was voted college forward as the outstanding sophomore STtafurfefa^hi^riiS^hiah wi^ Ohio University Friday, ,e8 mJurles a"d his right thigh This week's National 6. MSU (6-1-1) 7. Hartwick (6-0-1) 223 a 205 running is his life? Jong hj™ Tuchscherer What can you say to Kim into some sort of emptiness. But which kept him out last season reinjured the knee FolIogwing he Diaved season on play in 1967 the US Pan Z « T IT*".!" u,e loul 8. Maryland (5-0-1) 9. Southern Illinois (7-0-1) 181 186 Hartman, who was injured he won t show it. during a routine practice drill American and Olympic squads. r"nn®rs' . bfe51 awarded 10. Montclair State (8-0) 165 Thursday night at Mount Hope Nor will Tom Silvia, a skinny Monday afternoon, and services The team's injury list sta!rVng inside left and Harrison roads when sophomore from Connecticut ot returning to Jenison from who was thrown onto the car at doubtful for the squad's thc Chicago senior are contiLs to moun?K Trevor POS"10" Harris and Alex Skotarek were practice? It's tough to find the same time Kim was thrown remaining games. Tuchscherer is words- away from it. He held himself presently leading the team in out of practice Monday due to HARTMAN IMPROVING remrrinp iniuries Harris has It's not easy to say, with a together at the accident scene, scoring with 10 goals and five Diavine all season on a sense of heartiness you somehow ankle, and in Saturday's Starkey don t feel, something like went through treatment at Olin j^e injury was sustained after w;*v, c* r^uis it set pamp was ;tough em ail" break" or "youamtwin without or "you're really quite Friday oompl^t morning Not^ until he drill and stepped in a duringHisa &s made a quick turn hole. that the hampering Ws play. Harris ?n1u^ won y* swelling in his knee became so knee) which was operated on last first-team All-American honors damn Actually, near those words impossible to are say. huge and the pain so top year and kept him on the bench would he return to the health most of the 196g the las? two years, as outside left soohomore vear and as T*™ n,othin8L. abs°'ute|y cc"'eJ nothing, that can be said to a guy who wont run any kind of meet again this year. You can say nothing, but instead he tells you. The one to This desire, determination determination or whatever you want to call it, has been part of the MSU cross country scene all year, Kim and Tom will be missed, or wi„ not out. Tuchscherer pIay in Friday>s last eenter forward last year. Ust season ne won > 'S' By DON KOPRIVA rriers lineup won, our guys ran well and I was pleased with Ernie Tuchscherer State News Sports Writer be consoled is instead consoling No question about it. But maybe the 22 second split between our first and fifth others. He is accepting his fate, Ken Leonowicz, Chuck Starkey, Good news came in bunches for the men. IM Football and as corny or old-hat as it may Dave Dieters, Warren Krueger. Spartans sound, he has learned to do this Ralph Zoppa, Randy Kilpatrick early this week after last Thursday's accident "We'll be aiming to try to run closer to because he is a champion, and and Pete Reiff will gain a little involving top runner Kim Hartman stunned Jim Campbell next week (Nov. 7) when we meet Gibbard and his country Eastern here in WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 29 this is the kind of guts and something because two of their cross runners. a dual meet," Gibbard said. gumption and desire that true own can't be out there running But Gibbard had reason to be encouraged. TOUCH FOOTBALL The Spartans are now 3-1 in dual meets, with champions are made of. with them. -Junior Chuck Starkey, who missed two meets I.M. BUILDING FIELDS Not once, when Kim Hartman Maybe it will make them a Big Ten championship favorite Minnesota Field 1 last week because of a minor hand operation, holding the only win over MSU. That came Oct. was lying in the road, did he cry little bit better, knowing that 6:00 Cabana Carthage returned to the workout Monday and pleased 18 by a 28-29 score. 6:45 out or indicate that he was in two guys who want so much to Every body's Fav. - Puds Gibbard with some fast two miles, even though 7:30 Worship - Woodpecker great pain. Not once in that be in the action are forced to the Columbus, Ohio, junior had missed six days Notre Dame, which generally has sent out 8:15 Machine - Peace, Inc. terribly long ambulance ride to yell from the sidelines. of practice. strong teams in cross country, slumped last year 9:00 F# Hub 11 - Syndicate Olin did he say he was hurting. Maybe it will give them some to 10th in the Central Collegiate meet and 16th 9:45 Instead, he told me not to people to win for. And most --Hartman is in the big IC4A clash in New York. worry, that he'd be alright. assuredly it will give them two recovering satisfactorily, according to sources at Olin Health Center, and even Field 2 To me that's guts. Of course, guys to think about, and The Irish are down again this year, and the 6:00 Wiquasset - Winchester that should be nothing new. I've certainly to admire, for their though he will be lost to the team for the rest of Spartans, who drubbed them 15-49 in 1968 at cross country and all of track, the Southfield 6:45 Wordsworth - Wolfpak seen Kim Hartman displaying greatest possession, MSU, do not anticipate many problems with y.gQ Cachet - Casino determination and guts and Called courage. junior remains confident that he will return them. Argon au gh ts - Aristocrats 1 eventually. He is now on crutches after knee JMama'8 Babe - Katzo's Rang Gibbard expects his team to run well at South 9:00 surgery for torn ligaments last Saturday, and is Ballantine • Bawdiers Bend, especially since the Irish five- mile course 9:45 expected to be released from Olin within a few Purdue's Phipps tops days. apparently is somewhat short of five miles, and times are always extremely fast. Field 3 6:00 Wild Bunch - Brothers 6:45 Beach Bombers - Homeboys -Indiana, who the Spartans handled 21-38 in the After the Notre Dame dual the Spartans have 7:30 Carlton - Cameron opening meet, blitzed Friday's MSU foe, total offense leaders Notre Dame, to a 15-50 tune last weekend, placing eight runners in front of the first ND only one meet left, that against Eastern, before heading to Bloomington and the Nov. 15 Big Ten 8:15 9:00 9:45 5 Spot - Brougham Evans Sch. - DSR River Rats • Spartan Stars NEW YORK (UPI)-John by Charlie Richards of Charging up 'Cardiac9 man. meet, Field 4 Eastern Michigan's Dave Campbell leads the charge Gibbard After the league affair MSU will meet some Reaves, the flashy Florida Richmond with 1,637. was pleased with the Spartans' 15 6:00 AHA • Manor Cowboys up "Cardiac Hill" In Saturday's meet at Forest point victory over Eastern, Western and Central heavier competition, such as Villanova, quarterback, could become Bob Jacobs of Wyoming 6:45 Cosopolis • Caravelle Akers. Following closely are the second and third Michigan In their own Invitational last Saturday. three-time national titlist, In the IC4A and the college football's most proficient overtook Ken Sanders of Tulane 7 :30 Owen Grada - RFY Life placers, soph Dave Dieters andfrosh Warren Krueger "Even though Dave Campbell from Eastern NCAA meets. 8:15 Asher ■ Upkeep scoring passer If he continues his In the punting department. „ r current touchdown trend Jaeobs has booted 42 punts for (3). MSU won the four-team meet with 21 points. r 9:00 Tony's Boys. Granny's •liaaiailllllllllliailllllHHailimillHIIIinHmHNHIIIIIiaaiaiHIBIIIlllliliailiailiiiiiiiaian Phi AUinn inv Reaves who threw five an average of 45 yards per kick. State News photo by Mike Beasley a. a 9:45 r Phi - Akturn jox . touchdown passes last Saturday EAST CAMPUS FIELDS against Vanderbllt, boosted his Need $100? season output to 20 TD aerials Field 4 while moving into third place among the nation's major college passers. Weekly statistics compiled by Lawsuits prepared being 7:30 Abortion Felony Mclnnes • • Abdication Fensalir - McKinnon te!Lm. ..fVL for suspended U-W 8UPP08ecJ the National Collegiate Sports UCLA's Head Football Coach checking films of the game to n .ffln n " dafonc statistics r\t n official" defensive statistics of . .. un . Services showed Reaves with Tommy „ Prothro has offered — . . | come up with the same number 118 completions in 203 $100 to anyone who can arrive tJ)e 20"20 tie. The coach feels 0f tables for the Indians' pair Field 6 attempts putting him behind at the same defensive statistics that too many tackles were and as few for his player. 6:00 McLean • McLaine Gordon Slade of Davidson who . that Stanford officials did at the cred'ted to the Indians CHEYENNE, Wyo. Eaton or myself or the message will be highly y Bruin's came aifainst the Indians linebackers and not enough .... 4,nn The coach held up a $100 bill .... 6:45 Abudweiser - Abbey has 126 completions In 188 (UPI)--Lawsul'ts seeking the University of Wyoming football unfavorable for the University ofSa given to his star linebacker, Mike and said it could belong to 7:30 Fern - Fenrir Horrendous Hobbit attempts and pace setter Chuck reinstatement black team or even the special interest Wyoming," he Ballou. anyone who could see that many 8:15 - Hixson of Southern Methodist, athletes to the Wyoming groups on both sides. The state The athletes the 9:00 Hovel - Housebroke wore . He said he can understand the tackles. Hubbard 5 - 2 with 131 completions in 217 attempts. University football team and seeking $1 million in damages of Wyoming is putting a great deal at stake right now, policies of the Mormon Church, ^ ^thern armbands in protest of racial the Southern Calita California Football deslre of Stanford to strengthen 9.45 Ed Marinaro Cornell, were being prepared for filing in He said Wyoming can't have which operates Brigham Young Writers, where the Bruin coach All-America bids of Its limited to only- yards in his Federal Court In Cheyenne black athletes and "be University, sharply criticized pass linebackers, Pat Preston and team's loss to Yale, held the Tuesday, unmindful of their rights and interference calls against his John Parish, but defied anyone rushing leadership. The Burly William Waterman of Pontiac, dignity." Marinaro. who suffered a hip Mich., a law professor at injury in the game against Yale, Oakland University has carried 156 times for 873 yards. Next is Clarence Davis of adviser to the Michigan~NAACP friends will carry Southern chapter said he would file the wherever they go, California with 826 suits in U.S. District Court, yards in 169 plays. Wyoming Coach Lloyd Eaton Mike Phipps of Purdue dismissed the 14 black athletes, retained the total offense lead. of them starters, Oct. 17 The classy Boilermaker signal when they came to his office caller has accounted for 1,814 yards in six games. Reaves wearing black armbands. HALLOWEEN SPECIAL Waterman said the ii next with 1,732 yards, followed No witches go out suits "has become larger than of the doors of Elegante Lansing Women's IIVL News Wiggery. You 'II never East Lansing look wiggy in a 100% WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE H u m a n Hair Meridian Mall Hand-Tied Wig A hand-tied wig always looks natural and gives Butterfield Bombers Hoi den II Yakeley I you the most styling 7:30 Mayo III Phillips I Hubbard Jennifer & Carol variety. Butterfield Bombers Phillips II Campbell III 8:15 Mayo II McDonel - Petzler Mason Mercurettes Gilchrist III Hubbard II Campbell II Wed. - Fri. Only Reg. S69.95 $49.95 The Rhapsody by Kickerino. will be in effect are: Beginning Sunday, two Family Swims will be held on a trial 1. Student or faculty I.D. must Free Available in chocolate brown and Wig Winners: basis at the Women's 1M Bldg. be presented by the parent black. $32.00 Student faculty and staff escorting the children to swim. Debbie Segal & Jacqueline Stalker. members with families are 2. Each member of the family invited to attend either or both must pay 25 cents with the weekend swims. The Saturday exception being a parent who is J. Closed Saturday Home Game to:% - a student or a faculty member. Family Swim is from 4-8 p.m. in the Lower Pool and on Sunday from 3-6 p.m. in the Upper Pool. or 3. Each child must be 53" tall be able to swim the width of 541 E. Gram Motchmg long stem pants eDQrds In the future one of these swim the lower pool or two widths of the upper pool. sizes 5-13, $20 periods may be needed to meet Open Wed. increasing student participation. 4. All participants are 10-9 Paraphernalia When the pools tend to crowd requested to bring their own 332-3341 at these swims an hourly swim suits, cap and towel. Since J 944 - First Choice of MSU Students schedule will go into immediate 5. Caps suits towels and transient locks are available for 326 S. Washington 317 E. Grand River effect. DOWNTOWN E. Lansing Some of the regulations which 10 cents. Wednesday, October 29, 1969 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan A/ISU's a syndicate. The Collegiate Syndicate, the Speaking." Frank cartoon series entitled "Frankly life and the fast-moving world, the syndicate with headquarters off in a four-year ' career, Frank Originally concerned with the in Nebraska, is supplying has drawn over 3,000 cartoons, MSU has lost its private °hild °f Frank and B°b HarnS' The editorial cartoons, problems of MSU students, the cartoons to 13 college published five books and has cartoonist to the nation's college both 1965 MSU gnadS' ^ originall>' aPPearin8 in 1961 in syndicate is forced to generalize newspapers. Frank intends been the cartoonist for past camnncpc Phil Frank h..™L allowing interested colleges to the State News, depict the the cartoon topics, according to eventually to reach daily papers, presidential hopeful Pat SDokesman for M4, * j 29 HOPPY POP pop corn WHITE OR YELLOW 2l82,r 4 49c BIG E COUPON BIG E COUPON BIG E COUPON BIG E COUPON DUNCAN HINES BETTY CROCKER 2c OFF LABEL REG. 89c DEODORIZING REG. 99 FIRST QUALITY PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK j CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF | AIAX CLEANSER ! LYSOL CLEANER CANTRECE HOSIERY ! MUSHROOM SOUP MASHED POTATOES CAKE MIXES | CASSEROLES 1 Mac & Cheddar J 1 j ii LIMIT 6 oz 37c limit 418£2$1 I Noodles | Almondine 5i/2 oz / Tf 1 Qj 1 | ,4w,°2 Oc L,r j 59* 2 pk 79c 13< mjn wt ors j or Romanoff Dkt»s. | 1 can u Dke m | Stroganoff 0 j 1 1 1 WITH COUPON AND $5 OR LIMIT 6 WITH $5 OR MORE LIMIT 4 WITH $ 5 OR MORE I 'LIMIT 2 WITH $5 OR MORE | 1 WITH COUPON AND $5 OR 1 1 I WITH COUPON AND $5 OR WITH COUPON AND $5 OR 1 MORE FOOD PURCHASE 1 1 MORE FOOD PURCHASE FOOD PURCHASE FOOD PURCHASE FOOD PURCHASE I MORE FOOD PURCHASE MORE FOOD PURCHASE GOOD THRU SUN. NOV. 2 GOOD THRU SUN. NOV. 2 GOOD THRU SUN. NOV IGOOD THRU SUN. NOV 2 1 1 GOOD THK' UN. NOV. 2 1 1 I GOOD THRU SUN. NOV 2 GOOD THRU SUN. NOV. 2 L 1 L I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 13 ifB WHAT'S. it a wnai a A v Trustees OK wmm A ' ; research grants Gifts and grants totaling the mentally retarded to those $3,179,379 were accepted with criminal records. Effective Nov. 1, items in Prelaw students will have Friday (Oct. 17) by MSU's interviews International study and "It's What's Friday, with Roy L. Board of Trustees. Happening" Steinheimer, dean, Washington research by MSU faculty will be taken This figure includes only in person & Lee University School of Law. members and graduate students at the State News Classified Interviews will be held in Room 3,053,727 for MSU, with will continue with a grant of Ad 207 Linton Hall. Students $1,163,478 of that amount $200,000 from the Ford Office, third floor designated for scholarship seeking an appointment may call Foundation to Ralph H. Student Services Bldg. 355-6677. purposes. The remaining Smuckler, dean of International Deadline will be noon the $125,652 is for Oakland Programs. day prior to publication. A University, MSU's affiliate. Donald J. Bowersox, professor Methods of persuading of fee of Sk will be charged. MSU Railroad Club will hold a marketing, will direct a bureaucratic institutions to meeting at 7:30 tonight in the one-year grant of $89,000 from MSU Cycling Club will hold a Lecture Room of the Museum. adopt new and better procedures Johnson and Johnson Domestic All interested in railroading are will be field tested by George W. meeting at 7:30 tonight in 208 Operation Co. to build a Mens I.M. A member of the invited. Fairweather, professor of dynamic computer model of Traffic Safety Dept. will speak psychology, using a grant of management operations involved on safety and hold a $192,598 from the National in physical distribution question-answer period. Muslim Student Association Institute of Mental Health. planning. will hold a meeting at 7 :30 p.m. Fairweather's work, now in its Pre med and med students will Saturday in Room 39 Union. third year, will be conducted in A new approach to training have a discussion at 1 p.m. today Plans for the month of Ramadan some 255 mental health elementary school teachers at in 111 Giltner Hall. Dr. George will be discussed. MSU will receive attention from Anderson, Col. USAF, MC, hospitals across the nation. He is W. Robert Houston, professor of Chief of Medical Education will recommending that these discuss hospitals adopt a new program elementary and special draft obligations and MSU Students of Objectivism education who received a grant opportunities for sponsored will meet at 7 based on research of community tonight in the of $167,300 from the U.S. medical education within the Captains Room of the Union to life, as an alternative to armed forces. hear Office of Education. Nathdaniel Branden's institutional care for the ''Basic Principles of mentally ill. March on Washington sign ups Objectivism" Lecture 3. Two other grants, related to The National Science will be from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. thru Admission is 75c. Foundation has awarded Nov. 7 in the ASMSU Main mentally ill or disabled persons, will be administered by Gregory $190,000 to the MSU Kellogg Office. Price is $20 per person. A. Miller, professor of Biological Station at Gull Lake Departure is Friday night Nov. ASMSU to conduct research program 13 -- return Sunday afternoon. (Mike Shore) is in rehabilitation counseling in the a need of one creative committed that will provide an For further information call College of Education. integrated and concerned mind to work on 355-8266 or come to room 326 The grants, totaling $270,742, study of freshwater habitats several projects Student Services Bldg. involving from the Rehabilitation Service while training students as university life. If interested, scientists in ecosystem analysis. Administration of the contact Mike Shore at 31561 A real Soaring r^lub will hold a meeting at' 7:30 tonight in 58266 as soon as possible. or When cliff-hanger Department Education and of Health, One facet of the two-year Room 35 Union. The topic is the Outing Club goes to Grand Ledge, Its Welfare, will analysis of ponds, lakes and new members learn the support training of vocational streams will involve cycling "Thermalling." ropes quickly. One of the counselors. Now in its Professor Edward J. Walaszek first rock-climbing 15th dissolved organic matter and of the techniques that novices must year, the program provides studying its relation to The Senior Class Council is University of Kansas Medical Center will present a s rappelllng, in other words, getting do\* financial aid to 83 graduate availability of essential nutrients. having a meeting at 8 tonight in the cliff. State News photo by Hal Caswell the II Forno Room of the seminar entitled students preparing for work with An operational grant of Gables All interested seniors are "Hallucinogens" at 8 tonight in disabled persons ranging from welcome. Room 138 of the Chemistry $70,154 from the Michigan Bldg. The chemistry and Association for Regional Medical Fisheries and Wildlife Club will mechanism of action of various Programs was accepted for the hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight hallucinogens will be discussed. The CITY MANAGER COMMENTS: College of Human Medicine. The in 183 Natural Resources Bldg. physiological actions of funds, to be administered by Dr. Milton Steinmueller, professor these agents and their effect on Robert M. Daugherty, associate of resource development, will the mind will be discussed in professor of physiology, will Towing often speak on "The Future of detail Personal "trips" will be Fisheries and Wildlife described. Social help support the Hypertension c as viewed and Clinic at Sparrow Hospital. by a Natural Resources Social philosophical viewpoints will be Scientist." A short business brought out for general meeting will be held prior to the discussion. Agents that will be agreeing that violators should be vehicle is removed. patrol apartment lots. speaker covered include the following: towed he said that "a little more parking to a minimal degree, The other method is used by LSD. Another station that acts as a most say they must remove marijuana, bufotenine discretion should be used at The DMT. apartment managers who have tower for the unauthorized cars "to protect Faculty STP, mescaline, A bad experience being shared peak times like this." apartments, Mt. contracts with specific agencies. the rights of the tenants." Management Club Tea will be amphetamine, and kava by a growing number of students Hope Pure, would not disclose Foster added his concern that These towers may "patrol" the held from 4 - 5:30 this evening is to leave an apartment party its fee, but said that "it in the the situation would be repeated area at will and remove Teak. Room, Eppley any cars One .aad grope through a.cold.and on homecoming weekend, and on ghat's involved." apartment manager Center. This is a chance for that do not display a permit. An interview with President defended the parking restriction muddy parking lot only to find hoped some action could be The fees students to meet the faculty on Elect Wharton in New York will that their charged by the According to the manager of by saying, "Nowhere in East an informal basis. cars have been towed taken before that time. be shown on closed circuit towing agencies range from $15 University Standard Service, the Lansing can a person park his car After contacting the managers to $30. Holmes' Phillips television at 7 and 8 tonight on As if this inconvenience were 66 general fee for towing a motorist free. What makes people think MSU Promenaders will be the ABC network The tape will of several local apartment houses Station charges a flat rate of not enough, once they locate it was in distress averages from $6 to they can park on our private dancing from 7 - 8:15 tonight in run from 20-30 minutes. learned that almost all of $15. According to the manager Room 34 I.M. Bldu Instruction their cars at some out-of-the-way them restrict $7, or approximately $1 a mile. property for nothing?" parking to tenants. provided -- beginners welcome. service station, they are faced In most cases one parking space Most apartment managers He also pointed out that There will be with claim that they have no room an orderly a towing fee that must be is allotted to each apartment, F The following Free University demonstration in support of the for visitor parking, and while nearly all apartment houses paid to get back their cars. and some type of sticker is Classes will meet tonight: Self Grape Boycott at 6 tonight at This is a common occurrence tolerate display signs warning would-be issued to identify authorized some unauthorized Improvement 7 308 Bessev the Frandor Center's Kroger violators of the parking rule. at several apartment houses in Hall; General Guitar 7:30. 141 Store on East vehicles. Only two apartment Michigan near the East Lansing area. New Music Bldg ; Guerilla Brody Complex. Call 355-6786 houses provide visitor parking. During the weekend of the O Theatre 7 Union; Music for more information. Two systems are generally Community 7:30, The Joint: MSU-Michigan football game, used to dispose of unauthorized Contemporary Literature 7, 301 the East Lansing Police Dept. cars. After receiving a complaint Bessey Hall: Health Foods 7r'30. received several reports of cars from a tenant, the manager will 309 Bessey Hall; Elementary Society will hold a being towed from East Lansing summon a towing agency to Education Reform 8. 216 Bessey O 7:30 tonight in apartments. come and remove the car. Hall: Mysticism 7. 304 Bessey Trouble Erickst iiva Alan erupted at one Usually an attempt is made to Hall. Pollution Seminar - DEG 7. Bruns, >f Transcendental apartment house and according contact the car owner before the call 351-5886 (Bruce) for room. Meditatic to East Lansing Police Corporal "Transcendental Meditation.' Robert Foster, patrol cars had to Humanities Skull House T Dept Concert Hour will be from 7:30 - 9:30 be sent on five separate tonight in 104B Wells. Featured occasions to "keep the peace" presents will be Mendelssohn: Symphony The Pyramid Club of Delta between tow truck drivers and No. 5 (Reformation), Resphigi: Sigma Theta THE car owners. Sorority will Roman Festival and Stravinsky: present "Happiness is Black" "In this case," Foster said, The Fire Bird Man and Nature Bookstore 328 Student Services Bldg has a . from 9 -12 p.m. Nov. 7 in the Union Ballroom. Admission is 75c. Be sure to dig the show with the line of "29." "these tow truck drivers causing more of a problem than thpy were solving. As soon as they'd pull out one car, another were VIRGIN THUNDER L new shipment of books. New O hours would pull in. These guys were are 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1 Monday out there for the money." through Thursday. 9 MSU-SDS Chapter Meeting a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday The problem also raised the ire will be held at 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. of East • 12 midnight Thursday in Room 34 Union. Lansing Asst. City Political Science Manager William Costick, who Union Ballroom N Undergraduate Forum will promised to investigate the sponsor a discussion at 3 p.m. in matter. 101 S. Kedzie. Herbert Spivak. Spartan Bowmen will hold a 50 c per person "It seems that these guys MSU diplomat-in-residence will meeting from 7 - 9 tonight in the Dirt Arena in the Mens I.M. For could use a little more common speak on "U.S. Postures in additional information call sense, especially on a weekend G Southeast Asia." Everyone is invited to attend. Charles Behrenuald at 355-8225. like this," Costick said. While Geared especially to wear with pants. A fast stepping two-strapper that's PASS THAT TEST! almost a booty. 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Phone 485-6320. 1050 Trowbridge. Across from campus. 2 c • 3 man, $180. Also 393-6355. 3-10/31 LANSING MANAGEMENT, 4-10-29 MSU Credit Union. Apply in ates, $70. 351-9036. Phone 332 2627. C TR-3 1961. Good condition, snow person to Mr. G. G. Paul. 5-10-30 CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE, 1965. tires. Best offer. 35i8190. • AUTOMOTIVE Excellent condition. $900. NEEDED 1 girl winter and/or spring X-3-10/30 FEMALE COOKS • EMPLOYMENT 351-6943. 3-10/31 wanted. ELIAS CAPITOL VILLA terms. Will sublet. 351-1771 BROTHER'S BIG BOY, 1050 • FOR RENT TR-4 1964. Excellent condition. New 4-10/31 Trowbridge. Across from MSU APARTMENTS • FOR SALE CUTLASS 1968, 21,000 miles, paint, carpets and brakes. 1560 Credit Union. Apply in person to buckets, new tires, extras. $1700. CAMPUS NEAR: 1 man needed for • LOST I. FOUND Melrose, East Lansing, (off Mr. G.G.Paul. 5-10-30 353-6839. X3-10/31 Married, post-grads,and sen¬ 2-man, 2-bedroom luxury Hagadorn). 5-10-30 • PERSONAL iors. 1 and 2 bedroom apart¬ apartment. 351-3025 or 355-4701 • PEANUTS PERSONAL DODGE Charger, 1968--Buckets, full TR-4 For Rent ments. From $150-5165. Near ask for Daniel. 5-11/2 1964. Good heater, new • REAL ESTATE console, 383 automatic. 1023 battery and top. Engine block heater, TV RENTALS: G.E. 19" ! Campus. For information call 3 ROOM UPPFB • SERVICE Princeton, Lansing. 2-10/30 tires. sparrow studded snow Dependable. • • TRANSPORTATION WANTED FIAT SPIDER 1968 convertible. 332-1654. 5-11/3 portable--$8.50 per month including stand. Call J.R. CULVER COMPANY, 351-8862. | 332-5330. Hospita RENTED 485 034a. a-10/28 utilities. Leaving country, best offer. Call, TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1964. Good 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C WANTED: One man for 3-man NEED TWO or three girls to sublet, 393-1726. 6-10/29 duplex. $58 per month. 351-6939. condition. Best offer. 485-4136 DEADLINE 3-10/31 spacious, chalet apartment. Winter after 5 p.m. 3-10/29 TV RENTALS-Students only. Term. FORD 1963 Galaxy 500. All power, Call 351-1781, anytime. Low monthly and term rates. Call S-10/31 1 F.m. one class day be¬ air conditioning. Bad engine. Make 484-2600 to reserve yours. CEDAR GREEN apartment 34-A offer. 355-2781. 3-10/31 VOLKSWAGEN 1967. Radio, tape fore publication. available for rent immediately. deck, cam, tuned exhaust. Mag UNIVERSITY TV. C 71 1 East Apartments Cancellations - 12 noon one Job transfer, must leave town. FORD GALAXY 1963. V-8, 4-door. wheel covers. Perfect condition. 71 I Burcham class Evening call, 351-6793. Day, day before publica¬ Excellent condition. IV 5-7646. $1350. 351-6419. 3-10/29 NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented New deluxe 1-bedroom Jackson, 1-517-783-4589.2-10/30 tion. only to MSU students and faculty. 4-11/2 furnished 2 or 3 man VOLVO 1963 P-1800. $1400. 1968 $8.84 month [including tax], SUBLEASE WINTER. Three-man, apartments.Available now FORD GALAXIE 1964. Clean, good BS A Lightning. $900. Call STATE MANAGEMENT PHONE block from campus. $70/month. for 9-month or 1-yej transportation, stick shift. 484-7047. 3-10/30 CORPORATION, 444 Michigan 351-2685. 3-10/31 489-9651 351-3525 351-8939, Phil. 3-10/29 Ave. 332-8687. C 355-8255 WOULD YOU like SHARP in TWO BEDROOM apartment ne a car ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2 man FORD 1951, 4- RENT A TV from TV Okemos. Utilities paid, dish RATES the $1,000 bracket? We got 'em. a apartment. $65 month. Bob, 4 new tires, runs very well. CAMPUS AUTO MART, 2515 Company-$9.50 per month. Call 353-6721. 1-10/29 included. 351-6006. 7-11-2 Excellent condition. 63,000 miles. East 337-1300. NEJAC TV RENTALS I day S 1.50 Michigan Avenue, across • 15^ per word per day Best offer. 332-0518. 2-10/30 from the Post Office. 484-2345. C tUHfN WE LAMP ON MARS WE SHMt C THREE BEDROOM cape cod. $170. 3 davs $4.00 FORD 1959 retractable hardtop. FIND A LIFE FORM AUEN Apartments Auto Service & Parts 13 1/2# per worn per aay 5 days $6.50 Collector's 351 7954. 5-10/31 item. A-1, best offer. OURS. - A KACB UNM ime1 OF BAY COLONY APARTMENTS. 1 /ILLA sublease, reduct ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call bedroom apartment, FOR RENT 13< per word per day KALAMAZOO STREET BODY furnished or unfurnished. 6, 9, or 1125 MC CULLOUGH 1 or 2 man J. 351-9512. 2-10/29 INTERNATIONAL TRAVELALL SHOP. Small dents to large 12 month leases. Call 337-0511. furnished. Utilities paid. $125 (based on 10 words per ad) stationwagon 1965. Power SELLING STEREOS AND wrecks. American and foreign Corner of Haslett and Hagadorn month. Deposit required. steering and brakes, automatic COMPONENTS? Sell 'em faster There will be a 50# service cars. Guaranteed work 482-1286 Roads. 24-10/31 482-7818. 4-10/31 transmission, positraction, V-8. with a Classified Ad. Dial and bookkeeping charge if 2628 East Kalamazoo. C Asking $895. 676-2675. 3-10/29 355-8255 today. this ad is not paid within FURNISHED APARTMENTS EAST LANSING-Lansing. Like you. week. FOUR PORSCHE wheels with Employment Employment own fine home. New delux one MERCURY-MONTEREY convertible NEED: 1-3 girls winter term only. 1965. Good condition, reasonable. Michelin X tires. Fit Porsche and NEEDED 4 well-dressed with building. Large airy rc men REGISTERED NURSES-Roselawn $55 per man New Cedar Village. 351-2748. Phone 373-0743 or 372-0510 Volkswagen. Make offer. Carpeted. Fine Quality furn The St>te News will be cars. Specialty order department Manor Nursing Home, 707 3-10/30 351-4880. 3-10/30 Colored appliani responsible only for the after 5 p.m. 3-10/29 of Alcoa, An Equal Opportunity (4-man apts.) Armstrong Road, 3-11. Full or Air-conditiomng. Security locks first Employer. 351-7319 for Water's day?s^incorrectinser- MGB 1964. Good run MASON BODY SHOP 812 East part-time Call Director of $160 married couples Parking. Beautifully mainti Edge Nursing, 393-5680. 7-10/30 Select clientele. Lease. Call radio, heater. Kalamazoo Street . .Since 1940 332-3135 or 882-6549. O Apartments 351-2736. 6-10-31 WANTED: DELIVERY boys; inside 4 blks. to Campus Complete auto painting and THE CITY CLUB OF LANSING New Carpeting collision service. IV 5-0256. C counter help; and phone girls part whose staff consists in majority of 2 and 3 ROOMS. Appliances, if MGB CONVERTIBLE 1969. Extras. time. Apply after 5 p.m. to Ph. 337-0298 or and Furniture. MSU Students needs a few wanted. Couples, single. IV 2-6781. Best offer. 351-8932 or 351-4469. VARSITY DRIVE-IN. 5-10/29 The State News does not Aviation BUSBOYS- WAITERS for full or 3-10/31 Two Bedroom. 10-11/9 HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. part time work. High pay, free permit racial or religious CONCESSION WORKERS: Part time Two Bathroom. FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to meals, uniforms furnished. For 351-7910 1 BEDROOM apartment. 1 block discrimination in its ad¬ MUSTANG 1967. V-8, automatic, evening work. Approximately learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!!! appointments call 372-7648. from campus. $125. Including Roommate Service. vertising columns. The power steering. 487-6141, ext. 23£ Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C 6:30 p.m. -12:00 p.m. Apply GIRL UNDER 21 to sublease in utilities. Call 351-4191. 5-11/3 X 10-11/4 State News will not accept or 882-8631. 3-10/29 M -78, TWIN DRIVE-IN supervised housing, winter, spring Available. One THEATER, M-78 at Newton terms. $70. 351-1377. 3-10/29 advertising which discrim¬ THE CITY CLUB OF LANSING inates against religion, MUSTANG 1966, V-8, automatic, Scooters & Cycles Road. Monday-Saturday. 8 a.m.- 8 whose staff consists in majority of Block from Campus. race, color or national or¬ power steering, plus snow tires. p.m. TF MSU Students needs a few CEDAR GREEN 2 332-4432 Call 351-5871. Sunday-Thursday, MOTORCYCLE FOR sale. 1967 WAITRESSES for full or part Balcony. Sublet, igin. after 3 p.m., 489-8047. 4 11/2 CASHIERS: PART time BSA. Good Condition. Phone evening time work. High pay, free meals. 351-2202. 3-10/29 489-0612 3-10/31 work. Approximately 6:30 O LDSMOBI LE , 1967 Delmont. p.m.-11 00 p.m. Apply M-78 call. 372-7648. NEEDED ONE HONDA 1968 350, 5-speed. Good TWIN DRIVE -IN THEATER, $1395 Phone 485-8931. 3-10/31 condition with helmet. 372-6029 M-78 at Newton Road 351-8883.3-10/29 Automotive or 487-5418.6-10-31 Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. WE ARE OLDSMOBILE JET STAR 88 1965. TF looking for college girls to ABARTH FIAT OT 1000, 4-door, green, V-8, all power. HONDA 300 1969. Excellent 484-8866 3-10/31 condition. Windshield. helmets. $475. 353-7664. 1-10/29 Two FIELD evening ATTANDANTS: work. Part Approximately time your Room Mate Cedar Village OLDSMOBILE 1966 Convertible 6:30 p.m.-12:00 p.m. Apply M-78 TWIN M-78 DRIVE-IN at Newton Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 THEATER. Road. p.m. I 351-1887. 5-10/31 Apts. 2 Bedroom appreciate it. GLENN TF HERRIMAN VOLKSWAGEN OLDSMOBILE 1969, 2-tone wagon, Employment BOYNE HIGHLANDS needs desk 2 Man Apartment loaded deluding air. 372-0463 clerk, busboys and experienced $200.00/month 6135 West Saginaw 482-6226 GRADUATE accounting student for waitresses, 19 years and up to 5-11/3 3 10 29 work entire winter season. Start Married Couples part time bookkeeping. Employer OPEL RALLYE 1968. Yellow. wiliaccommodatestudent's hours. December 15th. Write Personnel $160--$175/month AUSTIN HEALEY 1962 3000 Mark 4-speed. radio. 28.000 miles. Willing to work Saturdays and Manager. BOYNE HIGHLANDS, II. Good condition Caii necessary. Call the POUR HOUSE, Phone 332-5051 $1300. Must sell 694-9974. evenings. For interview, call Harbor Springs, Michigan, 49740. 393-6573. 2-10/30 646-2201 for appointment. 694 5191.5-10/29 393-5770, ask for Mr. Finn. TF 7-10/29 5-10/31 AUSTIN HEALEY 1958 MK-3.0004 CADETTE. 1968-deluxe WAITRESSES WANTED. ELIAS seat roadster. Good condition. Must sell. 339-8951 1-10 29 sport coupe. 80 hp, less than BROTHER'S BIG BOY, 1050 TYPIST MUST be good. Daily, First come, first Served ■ Trowbridge Across from MSU Monday thru Friday, 11 a.m. - 2 20,000 miles. Husband in service, AZTEC GT 1969-Porsche engine. E.T. mags, S.W. gages, G.Y. ovals. Must sell. 351-8932 or 351-4469. must sacrifice-$1400. 372-1710 after 6 pm. 1-10/29 PART Credit Union. Apply in person to Mr. G. G. Paul. 5-10-30 TIME p.m. STUDENT ONLY. Apply in person 3-5 P.M. only. 347 PARKING SPACES FOR RENT Next To Campus | ■ I £MD gA^y ON THE 5rAR^n! 10-1.1/9 - OPEL KADETTE Rallye 1967. Gold delivery boy, MO00/ with black stripes, a clean car, transportation furnished, call BARRACUDA 1969 383 cubic inch . engine, heavy duty drive train, very economical, excellent NEJAC, 337-1300. C BABYSITTER mornings in FOR my 3 month University Village old. Month J Hurst 4-speed, suspension, disc brakes. White heavy duty condition. Call Fred, 7-10/29 332-1437. EARN EXTRA money in your spare apartment. Call noon. 3-10/31 355-6131 after NEW CEDAR VILLAGE 5 time. Start a business of your own CLEANERS with black side stripe. 351-5284. STU DENTS "NEED exUa "mcome? PARKING RAMP ■ 623 E. Grand River 5-11/3 RAMBLER 1962, good motor, $75; on a part time basis. Ideal for 332-5051 S LOUIS husband and wife. 882-9954 for 15-20 flexible hours weekly. also golf clubs. Call IV 2-5166 East Lansing Phone FULLER BRUSH, CAMARO 1'<167 c( 2-10 30 an appointment. 1-10/29 485-6634. O 10/29 !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Across From Student Services Vietnam abound, must sell. Call WAITRESSES: LUNCH hour and 332 8966Tafter 5:00 p.m. 3-10/31 RAMBLER CLASSIC 6 1965 SHORT ORDER cook Scofes full time. No Sundays or holidays. convertible. AM/FM, slim buckets, Restaurantr ii I ED.143=41 available TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing Excellent tips, fringe benefits, and CHEVROLET IMPALA 1965. immpHiatpl ..7"i Kfl sharp. $375. 489-1841. 5-10/29 merit pay raises. Some experience Lxtra's, excellent condition. $800 student units. These spacious luxury apartments necessary. Phone 489-1196 for After 5 p.m., 484-3675 3-10/30 . appointment. SAA B 1966. Disc brakes, pirelli tires, JIM'S are completely carpeted and furnished with private owner. Call 489-3486. RESTAURANT AND TIFFANY CHEVROLET 1966 BelAir. V-8, outstanding, new tires. 351-1291 5 10/29 LOUNGE. 5-11/2 distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each after 3 p.m. 5-10/31 unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and CHEVY II 19§6, SS. New 327 CI. Place Your 350 HP "Vette" engine. individual control-central air conditioning. These Ppsitraction, 4 speed. Best offer. 351-0631. 3-10/30 PEOPLE REACHER WANT AD 4-man units have 3 parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been adequately planned Today . . . just clip, complete, wail. for with a giant heated swimming pool, recreation STATE NEWS will bill you later. tinted ffvindshield. Excellent condition $2,100 Phone rooms and private balconies. Jf you want to be 184 7275 or 351 8932 5-11/2 _ among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call COLLECTOR'S CLASSIC 1969 Edsel, 9-passenger wagon. Good today. There are units available at $280/month and condition $500. Call Ray Smith, 332 3507 3-10/31 up. CORVAIR 1964. 4 speed. Excellent mechanical condition. Good body. MODEL OPEN: 4-8 p.m. daily Radio, Call 337-2721. 5-11/2 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. CORVAIR MONZA 1963. Better Print Ad Here: PHONE: 332-6441 "than average condition. Excellent . buy for the price. Call Dave, after NINE AND TWELVE MONTHS LEASES AVAILABLE 9 p.m. 332-3900. 3-10/30 lauled. New shocks and new Peanuts Personals must be placed in person exhaust system. 393-0917, 3-10/31 10 Words or Less: 1 day-H.50 3 days-$4.00 5 days - *6.50 CORTINA 1964 station wagon New Over 10 words Add: i5*per«m «X per word 65/ per word tires, battery and heating systems. 4620 S. Hagadorn $325 . 339-9234 after 4 p.m. O □ □ 3-10/30 MANAGEMENTEXCl.USIVEL Y BY: Mail to: Michigan State News 327 CU, 347 Student Services Bldg. CORVETTE 1968, 350 HP, 2 tops, AM/FM radio. 694 0389 MSU East Lansing, Mich. Alco Management Company after 7 p.m. 3-10/30 r Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 29, 1969 For Rent Peanuts Personqt OAKHILL 1 Houms DIAMOND BARGAIN Wedding and SHIRLEY. THANK us so happy and you so for making proud. Theta CBS shoots film girl winter term. engagement ring sets. Save 50 per $62 85. cent or more. Large selection of Xi. 1-10/29 cinluding utilities. Call Mary 3:10/31 (6 8 WANTED 1 man. $60. p.m.) 361-8229. per month plain $ 2 5 $ 1 5 0. - and fancy diamonds. SECONDHAND STORE. 509 East WILCOX on MSU campus plus utilities. Phone Michigan. 485-4391 C Bv PAULA BRAY 372-8827. 5 11, BASEMENT SALE Sofas, beds, State News Staff Writer CHARLES dinettes. Some real bargains. Call STREET 6-8 mature A recruiter. A college student. How does one involve the other? manager, HOLIDAY MANOR LAM WELCOME home. Happy, students, furnished brick home 1 In a 30-minute documentary next spring, CBS television will block Apartments. 337 0421. 3 10/29 happy homecoming week. Your to campus. 337 1878. show what it's like to be a company recruiter involved with the 3-10/30 crazy Kid. 1-10/29 GIBSON ELECTRIC guitar with case, college generation. MSU and the University of Michigan are the CAMPUS NEAR 1 bedrc $100; KLH model 24, 4 speakers, settings for the story tentatively titled "Recruiter." $225; Car tape deck, $20. Recently the college recruiter has been in the news because of Carpet, basemen 332-6106. 2 10/28 demonstrations and the amount of interviewing done on 485-8592 2-10/29 IT'S HARD TO TOP the fast results campuses. In its documentary, CBS plans to show recruiters at STEREO PANASONIC two speakers, you get with Classified Ads. To SOUTH LANSING: various schools and their experiences in relating with students and Sharp one tuner, AM-FM stereo turntable, sell something dial 355-8255. bedroom with basement and their career objectives. $135. Electric guitar, Daneleltro garage. Prefer mature couple with "We are trying to tell every aspect of this man's six string. This guitar has a mind SPAIN! EIGHT job of days in no pets. TU 2-7941.3-10/29 of its own. Will bicker. 351-1192. Torremolinos, recruiting," Judy Hole, CBS coordinator for the documentary, Spain. Departing said. "They have a great influence on the kids." 2-10/28 December 13th-26th. Complete deluxe CBS employed Albert and David Maysles from New York to package, $249. Phone SKI EQUIPMENT; skis, poles, car Frank Buck, 351-1305. 2-10/30 make the movies on campus. The Maysles are producers of NEAR rack, size 9 boots. $40. 372-7497. people-oriented films. CAMPUJj, room for 1 or 2 2-10/28 students. Utilities paid. No lease, Real Estate Recently they made a feature-length film titled "Salesman," Call John, 332-2462. 3-10/30 soon to start the theatre circuit. It is an GIBSON HOLLOW electric guitar. in-depth study of four WAVERLY AREA 2, 4 bedroom Bible salesmen and their experiences of selling their product in $150.; Gibson 25 watt amplifier, For Sale $110. 351-4156. 5-10/31 ranches. All the extras. 10% down peoples' homes. conventional or FHA. 694-9194 Because of the Maysles brothers' orientation to GARRARD Lab 80 turntable, new or 484-8174. 5-10/31 people, the GIBSON E-B2 hollow body bass. focus of "Recruiter" will be on human interest. styles. Fisher KX-90 amplifier, FM CBS spent Oct. 14-15 on campus working with two Like new. Must sell. Call 353-9344 companies receiver, cheap. 351-3825. 3-10/31 afternoons. S-10/31 Service and their recruiters, Mike Hubbard from Bethlehem Steel Co. and Charles O'Meara from Kimberly-Clark. FANTASTIC PLASTIC inflatable Typing Service While here, they filmed actual interviews of students with furniture. Wide variety. Low recruiters. The students didn't know prices. Call 337-9215, noon to TERM PAPERS, envelopes, general they were to be filmed prior to arriving at the Placement Bureau. midnight. 5-10/31 typing. Dictaphone or tape RECORDER- ROBERTS 778x. CBS plans to follow a couple of these students to a Makes, plays cartridges, reels. transcription. 393-3663. TF plant visit. The recruiters also visited Phi Delta Theta Hardly used. 393-0380. 3-10/31 SONY TC-200 tape recorder. 1 year fraternity house to APPLE CIDER. No preservatives added. CENTENNIAL MARKET. old, $110; 8-track tape player, $35; 21" console TV, perfect shape, $30. 355-8026 anytime. ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith offset printing. Complete service for dissertations, theses, film an informal discussion with students. "We didn't arrange anything that doesn't Miss Hole said. "Recruiters sometimes go to normally happen," fraternity houses or ivafe* "Jr" 4 miles North of Lansing on US 27. 0-10/29 3-10/30 CIDER MILL open. Sweet cider for manuscripts, general typing. IBM. 20 years experience. 332-8384. C meetings of business fraternities or lecture to faculty members." The film tries to get down to the personal feelings of such an Getting the p encounter," Robert Schneider, asst. director of technical business A CBS cameraman Is on the job near the ZENITH PORTABLE s sale. Corda West, 5817 N. Okemos DISSERTATIONS, THESES, Term at the Placement Bureau, said. "They are trying to get the feeling Student Services Bldg., filmin Road. 337-7974. 2610/30 papers. Anita Warren: for the network's soon-to-be-released SCM of dialogue on how student needs can be met through business documentary on the job of a ca Electric. Call 351-0763, 351-7086 crulter. CBS used the and industry." MSU and Michi gan campuses in October to C-10/30 get Emphasis is placed on social issues raised by students and how for the documentary, which will examine the way In which a job recrulte the company can face them, Schneider said. to college students. YOU WONT believe our large SAUCY LITTLE Sealpoints seeking a BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. State News photo by Te selection of Frame styles. new home. $10 each. ED 2-5859 No job too large or too small. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 East after 6 p.m. 3-10/31 Block off campus. 332-3255. C Michigan Avenue, 372-7409. C-10/31 Mobile Homes TYPING-IN my home. Thesis and MSU PERSONNEL CHANGES DIAMOND WEDDING set, solitare. 393-4075. 14-11 2 MARLETTE 1956, 8x45. Furnished $250 new, $100. 484-3658 after 6 or unfurnished. Close MSU. p.m. 5-10/31 PAULA ANN $1500. 351-4150. 5-11/4 Haughey Complete MOVING, EVERYTHING must go - at sacrifice prices. Refrigerator, washer, dryer, dinette set, garden ANDERSON Haven, Eas' 482-0529. 5-10/31 30X8. Set up Trailer Lansing. 485-2289. Professional Thesis Service. IBM Selectric Offset Typewriters, Printing and Hard Binding. Free Brochure and Estimates. Call Multilith MSli's Trustees Board of Trustees labor and industrial relations, professor, romance languages, OK 54 tools, knick-knacks and brie-brae, 337-1527. C dean of students. Friday approved 15 April 1 - June 30, 1970; Duncan Jan. 1-March 30, 1970, to study John Kramer, asst. professor, furniture, ejc. Sale starts noon The rd GREAT LAKES 1961 10x50. 2 tppointments; 4 academic A. McCarthy Jr., visiting at home. accepted the political science, Aug. 31; today, 1583 Hatch Road, 3/4 mile folio bedrooms, furnished. Close to COMPLETE THESIS Service jromotions; 13 leaves; 9 professor, pharmacology, Sept. The board approved sabbatical and Bertram E. Garskof, asst. south of Hamilton, off Dobie, MSU. $2200. 332-0003. 10-11/9 Discount printing, typing and ransfers and i M. Munsell, professor, psychology, Aug. 31; Okemos. 337-7125. 4-10-29 changes. 9 1, 1969 - June 30, 1970; Donald leaves for: Hilliard Jason, 4-H youth binding of theses, agent, Livingston, and James W: Gooch, term papers, resignations and terminations R- Bennett, visiting professor, professor and director, Medical regional Lost & Found resumes and publications. Lowest pharmacology, Sept. 1, 1969 - Education Research and Ingham and Eaton counties, Oct. director, continuing education, CLAVICHORDS. HARPSICHORDS. prices available. Located 31; W. Harold Grant, professor, Oct. 24. across June 30, .1970; James R. Weeks, Development June 1-Aug. 31 For information call KEYBOARD from campus on corner of M.A.C. administration and higher The board approved the SALES. 627-5272.4-10/31 LOST; KITTEN, beige Angora. Near 1970, writing and travel in Yankee Stadium Plaza. Children'% and Grand River, below the Style Europe; Partick H. education, Dec. 31; Jeanne M. following retirements (first year Doyle, Shop. Call COPYGRAPH fisheries and Clarice C. Dawson, librarian, professo-", mathmatics, Sept. 1, Hollingsworth, asst. professor, of MSU employment in NEW MINI fall. NEVER worn! pet. Reward. Call, 332-3980. Humanities Teaching Institute 3-10/30 SERVICES, 337-1666. C wildlife, effective Oct. 1. Kevern MSU Libraries, Nov. 1, and 1971-Aug. 31, M'" '2, to study at parentheses): Harry H. Kimber, Formats, size 5. Must see. and Social Science Teaching 355-7961. 2-10/30 replaces Peter I. Tack who is Maria Nevai librar'in, MSU home; Jack professor and chairman, religion, TYPING: I am experienced and devoting full-time to teaching Institute, Aug. 31; Cecilia A. on terminal leave, July LOST: GOLD charm bi Libraries, Oct. 1. physics, Sept. 1 1, reasonable. Near MSU. Phone Florencio, 'nstructor, foods and 1970-June 30, 1971, retires July HARMAN KARDON console stereo 1971, I 351-1765. 0-10/29 nutrition, Sept. 30; and Karen 1971 (1931); Woodrow W. md; Wesle Fishel • with Garrard AT-60 turntable. Speakers. 337-0727.5-11/4 313-769-2700 Appointments approved by Harry G. Hedges, from associate pro I t? lyn Engel, instructor, Snyder, professor, dairy, Sept. TYPING WANTED: Term the board included: James A. fessor and textiles, clothing and related 16, 1969, (1940); Mrs. Katie papers, chairman, James Madison C.,.ii'ge, Sept. 1, isertations etc. Experienced Schultz, 4-H youth agent, arts, Aug. 31. Cox, service leader, Brody FINE TONE 2 speaker portable computer science, associate 1970 Aug. 31 1971 to conduct □ ist. Electric machine. Can Magnavox Stereo. $50. 882-1096. pick Marquette and Alger counties, professor electrical engineering research in Hawaii, and William Resignations and terminations cafeteria, Sept. 16, 1969(1954); 882-2639. O-l0/29 Oct. 27; Albert N. and systems science and assistant were also accepted for: Minoru and John I. Caruso, coordinator, Halter, H. . 3-10/31 Pipes, professor, American visiting professor, agricultural dean, College of Engineering to Thought and Language, April Ueda, research associate, botany physical plant, Feb. 1, 1970 A PATTERN FOR PROGRESS is the Nov. 7-20, Patrick O. ' ' and plant pathology, Nov. 11; (1953). DEER RIFLE -- Remington right help. Advertise for people Transportation Ngoddy, assistant professor, and assistant 1 June 30, 1970. automatic. Model 81. Excellent computer Leaves were also approved for: with a Classified Ad. Dial condition. $85. 372-3607. 900 BLOCK South Washington to agricultural engineering,Oct. 1; dean, College of Engineering, Warren H. Vincent, professor, 355-8255 now! r D. Murray, .3-10/31 Wilson Hall. Hours 7 to 3:30. Will specialist, park Oct 1; (from instructors to agricultural Oct. and recreation Sept. iistant professors effective Milliken 23-Dec. 20, 1969, to consult 485-2765, Smith. 3-10/31 Moratorium , pay. TYPEWRITER-ROYAL portable. Very good condition. Safe LOST: night. HARMONICA, (Chromonica) Saturday between , Richard C. Benjamin, visiting English, Sept. Sept 1) Kurt W. Schild, German and Russian; Vasant S. Khokle, with the Asian Productivity Association; Leslie B. Rout, Jr.. on $30. Phone 337-0020. 3-10/31 Holmes, Bessey and Olin. Tom, linguistics and Oriental and associate professor history, Jan (continued from page 1) 355-8740. 2-10/29 African languages and the Asian 1-April 30, 1970 Republican party is a big ORGAN-BALDWIN, 25 foot pedal stau nt and institutional Studies Center, and Alfred E. and travel in Peru, Ecuador and »r^and said party reform, the governor organization that contains model. 8 months old. Originally LOST: OCTOBER 24th, 3 month old management, Sept. 16, 1969 Opubor linguistics and Oriental Brazil, and Maynard M. Miller, unity will be a crucial people who believe in a wide male golden retriever. No collar. June 15, 1970 and Ram Parkash and African languages and the concern in $3,500. Will sell for $1,995. professor, geology, Sept passage of his variety of things," Milliken said. 337-0020. 3-10/31 East Lansing. Reward. 351-6699. Goel visiting assistant professor, African Studie Center. 1969-Aug. 31, 1970, to work for programs But our potential lies in our 5-11/2 Wanted metallurgy, mechanics and bbatical leaves were the World Center for Already, Sande Levin ability to move together toward INFINISHED FURNITURE: Bar meterials science Sept. 1-Dec. approved for: Harvey J. Belter, Exploration Foundation, __ D-Berkley, has introduced two these goals which we hold in REWARD FOR charm bracelet and TWO KETS TICKETS ' »-rvr extension horticulture agent. Leaves were granted for: counterproposals to Milliken's chest-of-drawers, prefinished picture bookcases, frames and 484-9046. 1 10/29 351 F\U-eD -3146.' o" 10/29 Other included: board Denis appointments Greig, visiting Berrien County, 1969 March 21, 1970, to study Sept 22, Kathleen Mikan, nursing Oct. 15, 1969-June 30, instructor. common. "Now is the time for this party associate Renublican nartv mn|mfe ti,0 to bury its differences and move more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 professor physics, Jan. at MSU; Frederick D. Williams, 1 Sept. 30, 1970; Patrica W. 1970, t„ study at MSU; and Zh IZ in unison toward the most South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C FOUND: TERRIER pup, mostly BRIGHTEN YOUR AUTUMN professor, history, Jan. 1-March \yeslev Fishel professor r? cn,8an senate and the SCENE with job. Rockwell, instructor important goal black. Vicinity of Hagadorn and an exciting Check today's Classified Ads! new Sept. 1, 1969 nursing, 31, 1970, to study at home, in Ohio and Washington, D.C.; political science' and James ^™°crats he House. hold the maiority we of educational reform." face-the goal 8 TRACK Recorder-Player for the Beech Street. 332-2637. 2-10/30 BI an pain, Roger R. Herbert Madison College, Sept "I " home. Makes tapes for your, car, visiting professor Josephs, associate 1969-Aug. 31, 1970, to serve realize very clearly that the The Zaeh Chandler Banquet is too. Sony and Viking. $129.50 up YOUNG PROFESSOR seeks annual visiting professor at Southi an party fund-raising at MAIN ELECTRONICS, 5558 traveling companion to ORIENT Illinois Univ dinner attended by nearly all FOUR South Pennsylvania, Lansing. TICKETS for New York C HALLOWEEN Service. All kinds, COSTUMES. only 489-9061. 8-10/30 . by appointment Rental this summer. Write Box B 2, State News. 4-10/31 Safety first concern at reactor The board approved transfers and changes in assignments for: Robert C. Miley, from specialist, Lindsay Ingham officials County Republican and workers. Chandler leading party was the first production .of "HAIR". Tickets TICKETS to the MSU-INDIAN A good only for Friday evening, game, general admission or (continued from page 1) Republican from Michigan About every two weeks specialist, College of Agriculture (continued from page 1) elected to the U.S. Senate. November 28th, Thanksgiving coupons. 351-1238 3-10/31 weekend. $8.00 each. Call University on safety Wilkinson said, these are and Natural Resources, Oct. 1; Procaccino, the 57-year-old Party matters dealt with at the 489-7326. 3-10/29 NEED TWO General Admission coordination at Triga I. One of processed by an outside firm and James L. Goatley, from associate city comptroller, the banquet included naming John tickets for Indiana game. Bill, Democratic primary over four McGoff new president of the COMPONENT STEREO Name of all experiments proposed for made to the Something is happening at 355-2833, after 3:00 p.m.2-10/30 each individual rivals, garnering only one-third Zach Chandler Club He replaces brands at discount prices. Eico the reactor "to make sure they professor, Justin Morrill College, Tu * ni > ^acn ^ana'er Uud. He replaces St 7OK tube amplifier available. MARSHALL MUSIC, 2 lab. Sept. 1; Roger Hoopingarner, the v°te- None of the other Lawrence B. Lindemer in that GENERAL admission tickets for Democratic 337 0880 5-11/2 NOVEMBER 4-5 .. . Straight are safely done," Wilkinson "We've never had anything associate professor, contenders has position 1-10/29 MSU-IND game. Call 355-8953. endorsed stereo answers. explained. come back with any level but entomology, with additional him, but two have 3-10/31 The radiation safety officer come out for Lindsay. So have STANDARD AMP. KLH speakers, FREE-LIFE INSURANCE literature. zero," he said. "And this is the assignment, MSU Trainers of inspects the Triga I facility such prominent Democrats as Garrard turntable. Empire BLOOD DONERS NEEDED. $7.50 way we intend to keep K it." Ifa?her? of Teachers Project, Council Call licensed agent, Steve cartridge. John, 351-3628. for all positive. A negative, B regularly, "looking over our Sept. 1; M. Lois Calhoun, former Supreme Court Justice Kaufman, 353-7708. o-12/5 'In fact, we've never had a 1-10/28 negative and AB negative, $10.00. shoulders to check upon professor, anatomy, with Arthur Goldberg. radiation alarm indicating any additional assignment, provost CASH LOANED on merchandise or O negative, $12. MICHIGAN functions," Wilkinson said. Procaccino's big drop in the G£. CONSOLE FM stereo phono, COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, Once safety hazard at all," he added, office, Aug. 16; and Richard polls has come in October, after (continued from page 1) will buy outright. RUHF'S FEED a year Triga I table or wall model, all STORE. 5200 South Logan. 5071/2 East Grand River, East inspected by an AEC official Certain amounts of radiation Hen^n-.fror". distant director series of television and radio preamble of the Massey Report, transistorized. $110 353-8747 before 5 p.m. or 485 5011. 882-2121. 6-11/4 Lansing. Above the Book Store, hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 new Campus who spends several days going are permissible by law. For and^h ol arshipToct.miss,ons debates. X1 10/28 over the functions and behavior exa,nple, it is permissible to be Transfers and changes STEREO EQUIPMENT backed with p.m. Monday Wednesday and , of the reactor. exposed to radiation during also granted for (effective Oct. apparently came at the expense service; from the STEREO Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 ohocl V contained in the report " Several other AEC-required chest X-rays. i\. David Hershey, fro i-»_ -j ij l r i „r of n : Procaccino, as the Columbia llOS with John concerning the Massey 1115 North Washington, MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS operates at a steady state of Lindsay," Marchi Report. «. C-10/30 STUDIO, 1600 East Michigan. the reactor protects personnel said. 250,000 watts, an energy level iiiL He said that after appointing C-10/30 from the If Lindsay wins, he would large amount of equal to 10 home furnaces. ' ^" N 110 C KI n Q be the Massey Committee to offer BIRTHDAY CAKES-7" $3.64, THREE BLOOD, Sweat and Tears radiation generated by Triga I. the second New York mayor An intermediate-range research CARTAGENA, Columbia to recommendations for student 8"-$4.18,9" - $5.20. Delivered. Peanuts Personal and one IND. ticket. Call This water is recirculated and reactor Triga I was built by win without the endorsement of KWAST BAKERIES. 484 1317. 351 5823. 3-10/31 (AP) -Two men hijacked a participation in academic cooled constantly by a pump in General either major party. Vincent R. C-10/30 LINDA MCKILLOP Happy 21st University two-engine plane with six government, they had proceeded SILVER COINS- Dated before 1965. the laboratory. appropriations and a small passengers and two crewmen Impelliteri did it in 1950, and birthday, from the Senior Class to "tear it apart." 100 USED vacuum cleaners. Tanks, Council. 1-10/29 Top prices. Any amount. radiation personnel wear plastic National Science Foundation aboard, ordered it refueled at IrnPell,terl didn't even have the Special sessions of the monitors which canisters and uprights. $7.88 and 484 3689. 0-11/11 essentially are composed of grant. Cartagena and directed the flight L,teral party behind him. Now a Academic Council will cease, up. Dennis Distributing Co. 316 MY LITTLE Cheepmonk: Happy Triga I is housed in a small to continue to Kingston, retired iud8e practicing law, and the council will return to its North Cedar, opposite City dental X-ray film in a light tight Market. 482-2677. C-10/30 21st, darling. I love you, Kat. 1-10/29 laboratory in the Engineering Jamaica, en route to Puba' Democrat Impelliteri has regularly scheduled monthly package. Bldg. Tuesday. endorsed Procaccino. meetings. Wednesday, October 29, 1969 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Nobel winner liked freedom of 'U' honor, Alfred Day Hershey, because I could elect all sorts friends or I ever tried it." "I had a canoe on the river," now director of the Genetics of courses not connected with As far as education itself he said, "and once in awhile I Research Unit of the Carnegie my major and had lots of time even had the courage to ask a goes, "it's pretty much the In 1926 a somewhat shy Institute in Cold Springs to read all sorts of books," he girl to go with me." He added same," Hershey said, Lansing youth enrolled at Harbor, N.Y., reminisced said. "Of course, we were that the girls on campus were "although mechanically it has Michigan State College and about his college days in a allowed to go into the stacks changed in order to deal with always "gorgeous." emerged, upon graduation, State News interview. in those days." Professors and colleagues greater numbers." totally committed to a life of Freedom to pursue the Hershey said there was very After visiting the campus last described Hershey as a research. things that interested him and little involvement of student in non-conformist. He would year, Hershey commented In 1969 he received the freedom to do so at his own public matters then. often work all night in the that as he remembered, it was Nobel Prize for medicine. speed were things Hershey "Football was the big thing laboratory and sleep all day mostly trees and open space. The first MSU-trained enjoyed most at MSU. and swallowing goldfish was He was surprised by the great they said. One colleague scientist to win that high "I had a fine time in college reallv in, but none of my commended MSU for not changes. stifling his creativity by forcing him to conform. Hershey does not think the Profs dispute school testing institution has anything to do with conformity, however. "As I look back youth I feel the great impulse on my in a Hershey rooming house on Abbott Road, one block from Grand to conformity comes from River Michigan State College one's self Young people want education was in tri-semesters, and in state to be like one another sort of know people." how I stupid socially. I didn't to be like other was tuition and fees amounted to $90 a year. "I was so poor I never seventh grade students. considered going anywhere LANSING (UPI) - The plan mathematics for all students in these two subjects in Milliken's bill "could be an Concerning his thoughts for else to school," he said. to test the learning level of grades one, two, four and seven, schools, he said. expansion of our program," the future when he was in On Dec. 10 Hershey will Michigan students recommended Based on the information A second danger could be in of the test results Kearny said. college Hershey said "In accept his share of the by Gov. Milliken only skims the received from The department testing will those days you just hoped $75,000 Novel Prize for top of a very complex problem, comprehensive test, students when "all qualifying factors are not rank all the schools in the you'd find a job. It wasn't medicine. How does it feel? professional educators testified would be identified who need n°t visible or understood," state in order of their "It's wonderful and exciting, here Tuesday. remedial assistance and the Blackman said Hershey's first job, after but tiring. Of course anyone In a hearing before state Sen. general public would be aware of Mott Institute Director at performance but will set up j receiving his Ph.D. in 'profile" of all fourth and would be delighted, but it's Anthony Stamm's Education bacteriology here in 1934, was more fun than even I Committee professors from of education as a whole my own mind that seventh grade students, Kearny as an accountant for the Work . said. The results will be broken imagined," he said. MSU aired complaints and Charles A. Blackman, teachers would be teaching for terms of geography to Projects Administration Asked about his wife's dissatisfaction with the Milliken professor of secondary the tests. Other programs will be UP i] the learning level in (WPA), in Lansing reaction Hershey replied, "It's approach. education and curriculum dropped because of studying for show different economics areas, he It was the height of the not confidential -she kissed Puppy love As part of reform program, his education Milliken first development at MSU, said Milliken's approach embodies the tests, "When you cram information depression when Hershey lived This young rock tan was one of the audience mem¬ wants to assess what Michigan two "major dangers." The tests to take a test you forget the bers at the Sunday free concert at the Judging children are learning and in what would focus only upon two information later," Campbell Pavilion who went home with a free puppy. The puppies, who were six weeks old and needed homes, were given away along with apples and candy. areasteaching has not been effective. One of his bills subject areas - reading and mathematics - to the exclusion provides for a of all others. This could result in said. "Crammed information is n°t the type that is used in life." Some publicity of test results Campus majority State News photo by Jerry McAllister statewide test in reading and an overemphasis on teaching c°uld be beneficial. Robert Ebel another education MSU said. He said "inevitable" that the schools will it is os sole for news TO HELP STUDENT WIVES compare examination results. The State News maintains sampled said they read the entire The present educational outside the campus. significant reader confidence paper without paying special system lacks "a bench mark to throughout the MSU campus, attention p rti . Only 9 per cent said the State see our progress," Ebel said. News was biased in its views. needed section. yea™' the^'leg'islature ^jng of studentslo a random faculty. sampling Child Last A few persons said the paper - and Of those The remaining 12 per cent was care authorized a statewide skills test should be a little larger so it surveyed. 44 per cent felt the split between 'What's could accommodate a broader program administered through State News was complete and Happening " "Sports " "Movie news coverage. most often used-- at Spartan Village School and about 65 children in the *he Dept• Education Philip accurate in its reporting. Preview," "Crossword Puzzle," One girl said she thought the By HOPE MAJOR dropping the children off at Red Cedar School. 3-to-4-year-old group. 8 ep^r men w ° A large 60 per cent of those "Peanuts Personal." "Peanuts" News should include a comic an°ther married housing "The women love having the "There are many more ,s ^Ul"g up \he testing program. sampled said they relied on the and the "Placement Bureau" in section and another said the Residents of the MSU married applications than we can told Stamm s committee any State News for their only source that order community have voiced a need apartment where there is not summer husbandsday care, but fall are back in school and accept," said Robert P. Boger, examination program should go When asked what changes they crossword puzzles for a child care center with Often student families settle there is no one to babysit," she director of the Family and Child eZ?n ^US rea Ing When broken down into would like to see 43 per cent of wprp J,s,n,np flexible hours and low fees. to" ct" ont am' Studies Center. mathematics. those sampled said they would the most part, "There great need for for second fifth best said. Kearny said the department sections, the front page has the like national some kind of day care facilities child ca«5 because there is Spartan Nursery School, which The Wesley Cooperative wil1 test reading> English, hiShest amount f .^jf1 more international scnoo. ,n tne in the paper. is available only to MSU Nursery School news i Spartan Village, and the ideal ould be to have in each n°^hin*> else can do'' s^e students' children and some University United Methodist vocabulary^ and mathematics ~ editorial page following close They felt since it was their only many commented on its one ehind with 24 per cent. news source they should be excel,ence as a school Thirty-six per cent of those more informed of what goes on newspaper. Jean Chappell. vice-president of CIub President, also sees a need waiting list of app"cants said Martha Hill, secretary rr eh. have at least one parent will just be for fourth and he eh.ldren Spartan Wives Club, said. for a day ('are center in the Martha Hil1' secretary o' he s-?hoci and the H.*ad attendingch.l MSU, nursery "Even just a building with toys married housing community and Research president Liz Doyle said. and equipment put at our would help mothers have a little Start Ev; Nineteen of these families live in disposal would help solve the ex.tra time themselves," she Ceenter. Some children have waited married housing. problems of available child ,ar(, - Mrs. Taggart said that ? and one half years," Mrs. This school also has a waiting She said that the most "un three-hour day care services are Hill said. "The wait depends on list of applicants and is now ideal" child care situation is also available during the summer the time of application." Spartan Nursery School is accepting applications for next year. Fees are $31 per term for operated by the Family and 3-year-olds and $46.50 for Apollo test Child Sciences Dept. Ninety-two 4-year-olds. BugSlayer 3-and-4- year-olds meet in half-day sessions each jpeek. The CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP) - successfully launch crew completed today Jr. and Alan L. Bean, kept tabs on the test and spent part of a today the command ship Tuition is $10-15 per term. Mrs. Hill said this fee is about one-third the fees of other East OWEN countdown rehearsal for next simulator here, month's launching of the Apollo 12 moon landing mission. They are to spend 32 hours on the moon while Gordon orbits Lansing the area nursery schools. The Pre-School Laboratory Family and Child Sciences of SLAVES The lengthy test, which began above in the command ship Dept. enrolls children of can be last Wednesday was completed Yankee Clipper They plan two with a simulated blastoff of the excursions outside, each lasting students, faculty and of Lansing area families. It accomodates HAPPY No computer stamps out program bugs like RCAs Octoputer. 36 story-tall Saturn 5 rocket at three and one-half hours. 11:25 a.m.. two and one-half It boosts programming efficiency up to 40%. minutes late. The is famous for. It puts Octoputer Programming is already one-third Octoputer concentrates The count had proceeded of computer costs, and going up on remote computing because a generation ahead of its major flawlessly until there were just 10 minutes remaining. At that faster than any other cost in that's where the industry is going. competitor.lt cime. a brief hold was called the industry. We got there first, because can pu t you | |||l I because of a faulty reading on a A lot of that money communications what RCA ahead of vours. COMPUTERS is eaten up is sensor that records the level of by bugs mistakes in programs. liquid oxygen in the first stage With usual methods, programmers of the rocket The problem was don't know of mistakes until quickly corrected and the count resumed. long after a program is written. The National Aeronautics and They may have to wait days for a Space Administration reported test run. the countdown test was RCA's Spectra 70 46. the completed with only minor problems. Octoputer, takes a whole new The three Navy commanders approach based on time who will fly the mission, Charles sharing. Conrad Jr., Richard F. Gordon It substitutes a computer terminal for pencil and paper BARNES FLORAL/ and talks to the programmer as he writes the program, pointing out mistakes as they are made. The Octoputer is the only computer available today that has this capability. It's as much as 40co faster. And it Are you works on IBM 360 and other computer programs as well as getting our own. Costs go down. Programs get enough done faster. And you need fewer programmers who are scarce out of life? and getting scarcer. Of course, Octoputer does more than just slay bugs. It's a completely new kind of Come to this creature that does time Christian Science Lecture sharing and regular computing together. r information visit your College Placement Office.