Tuesday Never stand begging. Cloudy for that which you have MICHIGAN . with highs in the forties. TATE MEWS . . . .. the power to earn. Freezing temperatures expected -Cervantes STATE tonight. Continued cool Wednesday. UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 80 East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 4, 1969 Nixon has secret withdrawal table WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon "Let us be united for peace. Let us also negotiated settlement and, at the same continues, withdrawals probably could be if the Nixon timetable is carried out. Nixon said that "the effect of all the told the nation Monday night he has a be united against defeat. Because let us time, undertake a gradual withdrawal speeded. But he said should Hanoi step up However, since there are approximately secret timetable for withdrawing all U.S. understand: North Vietnam cannot defeat public, private and secret negotiations" "which will bring the war to an end military pressure and jeopardize U.S. forces 495,000 uniformed Americans in South ground combat forces from South Vietnam or humiliate the United States. Only in Vietnam, "I shall not hesitate to take since the United States halted bombing of regardless of what happens on the Vietnam and support forces outnumber North Vietnam on Nov. 1, 1968, can be but declared Hanoi could sabotage it by Americans can do that." strong and effective measures to deal with combat troops by a ratio of about two to negotiating front." * Declaring that he would not reveal any summed up in a single sentence: stepping up military pressure. that situation." one, the total presumably approaches While stating that some Americans will At the same time, in a nationwide details, Nixon talked about his withdrawal "No progress whatever has been made As he spoke, dispatches from South 175,000. disagree with the path he has chosen, television-ridio address, Nixon disclosed a program in these words: Vietnam told of increasing pressure by a except agreement on the shape of the Nixon said he was addressing "the great "We have adopted a plan which we have Perhaps the biggest surprise in Nixon's bargaining table hitherto secret exchange of correspondence force of about 5,000 North Vietnamese . . . silent majority of my fellow Americans" worked out in cooperation with the South speech, most of which he wrote himself, "The obstacle is the other side's absolute last summer with the late President Ho Chi and added simply, "I ask your support." troops in the central highlands. aides said, was his disclosure that he had Minh of North Vietnam which he said Vietnamese for the complete withdrawal of Administration officials declined to refusal to show the least willingness to join The President, taking note of nationwide written directly to Ho Chi Minh on July 15 bolsters his contention that Hanoi is all U.S. ground combat forces and their us in seeking a just peace." antiwar demonstrations past and projected, specify what counter steps Nixon might to declare, "the time has come to move Nixon said, upon taking office, he blocking the road to peace. replacement by South Vietnamese forces employ. forward at the conference table toward an said it is a strength of American society The Nixon address broke no new ground on an orderly scheduled timetable." rejected a recommendation that the United that any citizen can disagree with his They also said they could not early resolution of this tragic war." States speedily withdraw from the conflict, in the realm of peace initiatives. It added The chief executive said that if enemy immediately give a total figure for the Nixon said that Ho's answer, received in policy and urge immediate withdrawal. up to a carefully-prepared appeal for infiltration and the current battlefield lull number of combat troops to be withdrawn arguing that this would "be a disaster of "But as President of the United States," Paris three days before the death of the immense magnitude" that would "promote homefront support of the administration's North Vietnamese leader, "simply he said, "I would be untrue to my oath of Vietnam policies. recklessness in the councils of those great office if I allowed the policy of this nation reiterated the public position North "I have chosen a plan for peace," he said. powers who have not yet abandoned their to be dictated by the minority who hold Vietnam had taken in the Paris talks and "I believe it will succeed . . . roles of world conquest" and would spark that view and who attempt to impose it on flatly rejected my initiative." violence in Berlin, the Middle East and the nation by mounting demonstrations in The White House made public the texts "wherever our commitments help maintain the street." of the two letters. Nixon had addressed Ho peace." Nixon said that "if a vocal minority, "Dear Mr. President" and the offi as The result, he contended, would be war, EMU Communist leader had addressed his reply to "Mr. President." Each letter was signed rather than peace. Rather than go the quick-withdrawal however fervent its cause, prevails over reason and the will of the majority, this nation has no future as a free society." off, "sincerely." route, Nixon said, he chose to press for a to decide SURPLUS DOUBTFUL of 13 stu Administrators University (EMU) at Eastern are preparing to make a Michigan Nixon's 1st budget to top $200 billion despite cuts decision on 13 students involved with a campus underground newspaper. The paper, called the Second Coming, was suspended from the EMU campus Oct. 21 when the administration ruled that WASHINGTON (AP) - President A looming hazard is the potential simply refusing to spend it, the Nixon aide material printed in the paper was "libelous said. and defamatory." Nikon's first budget, due to reach Congress spending increases which Congress may On the revenue side, an increase in tax The first edition of the Second Coming, in January, will top $200 billion despite a approve. These now exceed $5 billion, by official tally. collections beyond the fiscal 1970 total of published Oct. 6, was given official general order to agencies calling for It will be difficult to preserve a surplus if $198.8 billion is virtually assured. The sanction by the EMU administration, but stringent cost-cutting. a substantial part of these increases become administration source declined, however, the second edition of the paper, hich came There are indications that outlays in law the supersonic jet transport, higher to estimate the size of the increase. out Oct. 20, was not. fiscal 1971 will be roughly $10 billion -- aid-to-education outlays and a proposed The outlook for revenues is clouded by Of concern was an article which asked higher than the $192.9 billion spending students to match up photographs of the target of this fiscal year, which ends next $1.5 billion pay boost for federal the uncertainty of congressional action on the 10 per cent surtax, the proposed repeal faces of the university's 10 homecoming June 30. employes. In such the administration might of the 7 per cent investment tax credit, and queens with 10 pictures of nude bodies a case A high administration source reported the pending massive tax-reform bill. The day after this issue of the Second Monday that the 1971 surplus -- if there is impound part of the funds provided by Coming appeared on campus, EMU President Harold Sponberg, along with four one - probably will be considerably smaller than the $5.9 billion black-ink margin other university vice presidents decided to forecast for this government year. deny the newspaper circulation on the "There is a question whether we can EMU campus. Potted The trouble developed when 13 students went ahead and sold the paper in the EMU One type of plant, found in several places on campus but not balance the budget - whether there will be any surplus at all -- unless there are real developments in Vietnam reducing military Detroit to decide victor Union. The campus police were called in, tagged in the Horticultural Gardens, is of the mari juana variety, costs," this official said privately. (please turn to page 9) pictured above. State News photo by Jerry McAllister It was made clear, however, that Nixon wants and expects to deliver a surplus in the first federal budget which is his sole in close mayoral race responsibility. DETROIT (UPI)-When Detroit voters Nearly 40 per cent of them are black. The White House fully expects the decide the mayor's race today, they'll be Throughout the campaign, both candidates soft-pedalled the race issue. But Pentagon to hold defense spending below deciding the victor of Massey Report remains a long, hard-fought Austin's increasing mention of race as the $77 billion now projected for this year, campaign. "relevant" and the s the appearance of For the first time in Detroit history, a black man is making a serious bid to run newspaper ads for him asking "Can You That figure is $4.1 billion below the Vote For a Black Mayor?" forced it to the Defense Dept. budget bequeathed to Nixon the nation's fifth largest city, still scarred surface. by former President Lyndon B. Johnson. by the 1967 riots and polarized by racial The final poll, in the Sunday Detroit tension. unacceptable Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird twice News, showed Austin had 22 per cent of has announced cutbacks and spending Pollsters say Richard H. Austin could the white vote, compared with 16 per cent stretchouts to lower the fiscal 1970 total. win-but admit the outcome hangs on in mid-October and only 6 per cent when But an anticipated 10 per cent increase in whether an estimated 18 per cent of voters he led a field of 28 candidates in the Sept. Social Security benefits - a Nixon proposal still undecided will swing toward him or to 9 primary. his white opponent, Wayne County Sheriff not yet enacted but highly popular in His strategists say he needs 20 per cent of News Background Congress -- would add $3 billion to outlays Roman S. Gribbs, 43. the white vote to win, coupled with the 90 in the next fiscal year. Medicare, medicaid Austin, 56, a soft-spoken, graying man with a ready smile, surged ahead of Gribbs per cent-plus black vote he is expected to and other uncontrollable social and welfare Members of the Academic Council hope "The council said it was in constant There wasn't any conceivable way this in the last pre-election poll, mostly on the pull. costs will bring total increases in this field that the reconstituted committee on agreement with the basic principle of this."" made any particular sense." Overall, Austin's popularity jumped by 6 to $6 billion or $8 billion, by current strength of his growing popularity among Student Participation in Academic However, he said the need for a written Chitra Smith, a lecturer at James white voters. percentage points in three weeks, while Government will produce a document that rough estimates. Gribbs's dropped by five. Cutting into statement on the roles of the students and Madison College and a member of the The scheduled buildup of housing and But the slimness of his margin-42 per will receive council-wide support. council, said that much of the basic Gribbs' margin was a write-in campaign by the faculty is the biggest single factor. other domestic programs, plus the rising cent to 39 per cent-coupled with the big The Massey report was referred back to philosophy of the report on how student undecided vote, forced the pollsters to say Mary Beck, a city councilwoman who ran a cost of interest on the federal debt, will distant third in the primary on a tough committee last week after two weeks of Dietrich said that there was some participation should be implemented was the contest was "too close to call." push the budget beyond the $200 billion law-and-order campaign. special sessions spent reviewing the confusion in the council as to the rationale deeply unacceptable to a large part of the mark even if no new or expanded programs A lot hinges on who turns out to vote document. used in assigning the number of students to faculty. and how many. Election officials are Gribbs, handsome, smooth and of Polish are approved, the official said. During the five special sessions, the work on faculty committees, as "The student members of the council felt extraction, welcomed the endorsement of Possible savings gained by reduced U.S. expecting 513,000 of the city's 740,619 all the city's major police council approved only the amended recommended in the Massey reports that if they insisted on the philosophy of registered voters to case ballots-better than groups and has preamble, along with the first three recommendations. the document, il would be thoroughly outlays in Vietnam "may help ease the run hard on crime as the major issue. 69 per cent, which would be the highest recommendations contained in the report, defeated by faculty majority sentiment, difficulty of having the spending total go Austin, now a county auditor, while "In the case of the curriculum too far above $200 billion," he added. But percentage of Motor City voters ever to deleted the fourth and had not yet because they realized this, it was the saying he is for strict law enforcement, discussed the remaining 11. committee, the suggestion was that three no estimate of such savings is now participate in nonpartisan municipal made the "Health Of The City" his theme. Members of Academic Council would undergraduates and two graduates serve. (please turn to page 9) available. balloting. like to see several changes and additions to the newly appointed committee's report, due in two months. Elections test Nixon's pull Eldon Nonnamaker, chairman of the Massey Committee, said that he thought the report was referred back to committee so the new committee could "put together a report with some degree of consistency that would reflect some of the thinking of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Contesting for the seat are Republican congressman, running against former city's minorities and criticizing the Eugene Boyle, a restaurateur, and Vietnam war, saying the billions expended the entire council." President Nixon tests the political Democrat Robert A. Roe, the state's Democratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner. Both there could be put to better use in meeting He added that there were several sides viewed the outcome as a toss-up. the urban crisis. philosophical hangups about the document strength of his White House base for the first time Tuesday in gubernatorial For the first time since his own Meyner attacked the White House Vietnam LIBERAL PARTY throughout the Academic Council. John Dietrich, asst. provost and chairman elections in New Jersey and Virginia. He presidential campaign of a year ago, Nixon policy, while Cahill supported Nixon's program of measured troop withdrawals. Lindsay is running as a candidate of the of the curriculum committee, said that one campaigned personally for Republican took to the stump in both New Jersey and Liberal party, which exists only in New candidates in both states. Virginia. LINDSAY AHEAD thing the council expects from the new York State, and as an independent. committee is a written rationale for each of Additional interest in an off-year election HOLTON In New York City, the Daily News poll However, he has drawn support from the recommendations submitted to the is focused on a number of cities holding liberal leaders from both major political He sought votes in Virginia for showed Lindsay a heavy favorite for a council. mayoralty elections, including New York, second term over Democrat Mario A. parties. where Mayor John V. Lindsay is a 5-2 Republican Linwood Holton, who also has "The rationale behind the Massey Procaccino, city favorite for re-election, despite his defeat the backing of state labor and civil rights Procaceino and Republican John Marchi. comptroller under Committee's recommendations would The Lindsay, started out favorite in the race. in last spring's Republican primary. leaders. Nevertheless, Holton was rated a newspaper's survey has never been as come out if the council asked questions, But the News poll now shows him with slight underdog to Democratic aspirant wrong in a mayoralty race in seven New but there was no clear, concise written York City mayoral polls. only 27 per cent of the vote, compared to William C. Battle. The latter was endorsed statement." NEW JERSEY RACE 48 per cent for Lindsay. He has stressed by most of his party's leaders, including Lindsay began as the underdog after he Floyd Parker, chairman of the U.S. Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., heir to a lost the GOP primary to Marchi, a state law and order in his campaign. Educational Policies Committee, said he The only congressional race involves the Also emphasizing law and powerful Virginia Democratic dynasty. senator from Staten Island. Spending more order was did not think there was anything wrong seat in New Jersey's 8th District, where the Nixon's choice in New Jersey was than his two opponents combined, Lindsay Marchi, to whom the News poll gives 23 with the basic idea of the Massey incumbent, Rep. Charles Joelson, D-N.J., Committee report. resigned to become a state court judge. Republican William T. Cahill, a six-term launched a comeback championing the (please turn to page 9) John V. Lindsay 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan I uesday. November 4, 1969 Accused hijackers return to U.S. The six were ordered held in Purdue University dropout; his "wanted to find out PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (AP) - $200,000 was set for each of the hijackings started. Air piracy son Clinton County jail after they men when they appeared before Robert Lee Sandlin, about 25, what the world was all about Six accused American hijackers, '-"""-"'J Vy"1 U.S. authorities also known as Bobby Sandlin afforded a chilly reception ...' o surrendered y s Commissioner Joseph death. after he got out of the service." charges of violating 0 , and A. Vollis, Vernon, Tex.; The elder Boynton said, "I Castro's Cuba, were held Kelly, The six, accompanied by the the federal air piracy law. The U.S. marshal's office in Thomas J. Boynton, Jr., 32, and think he chose a difficult way to Monday on $750,000 bail for 4-year-old daughter of one, Each is accused of a separate Utica, N.Y., will decide when sailed from Cuba Oct. 24 aboard Joseph C. Crawford, 28, a native do it; I'm sure he'll tell us there transfer to points around the of St. Simons Island, Ga. was no Utopia at the other end." country and legal action that hijacking of an airplane to Cuba, a freighter, which arrived in Bohle's bail was set at could end in the death penalty. Bail ranging from $100,000 to Montreal Saturday night. Boynton's 20-month stay in Canadian authorities drove the $200,000, Anthony's at Cuba was the longest of any of men to the border at nearby $150,000 and each of the others the six. at $100,000. The State Dept. said all six Champlain, where U.S. officials In Cuba, Washington had told men returned of their own took custody. Urban Affairs Office, The child was Washington, daughter of Thomas George Washington, 29, Gary, lnd. She was taken from the Jennifer a his newsman hatred and perpetuated he wanted to "save daughter from in some of the viciousness that is the United choice and not any government. Since as the result of negotiations with the Cuban 1961, about 90 airplanes States." Later he said he wanted have been hijacked from the home of Washington's estranged Frolicking in the sun MHA recruit tutors to this country because United States to Cuba. Many of wife in Philadelphia nearly a he \ uld r r be a the hijackers have been year ago, the FBI said. children find the MSU campus an inti Communist. Washington's identified Cubans, but one State Although there was no official to play and don't seem to mind the indication of daughter has been reunited with Dept. estimate indicates around why the six her mother. as the students. 40 Americans are still in Cuba MHA, in offering assistance to the Office of decided to return to their State News The Men's Halls Assn. (MHA) is organizing a Boynton's father, James, said after forced flights to Havana. photo by John Hai Urban Affairs, will provide a coordinator in every homeland, relatives indicated recruiting drive for students interested in disenchantment with their lives residence hall to sign up students interested in tutoring for the Office of Urban Affairs. in Cuba as the reason for the decision to come home. The tutoring program is organized primarily, but not expressly, to serve black freshmen Anyone wanting to volunteer should fill out a brief application. The five other men in custody STUDENTS UPSET recruited from thfe inner-city, Doug Laycock, Laycock said the volunteer will be assigned to a tutoring counselor in a short training program. Raymond Anthony Sr., 56, president of MHA, said. Warwick concert sold out "The problem right now," Laycock said, "is Baltimore, Md., an unemployed "There is a great need for tutors in business that the center has a lot more needy students auto salesman; Ronald Thomas courses, foreign languages and math," Laycock Bohle, 22, Michigan City, lnd., a because of the early sell-out. and said that attempts would be made to increase the availability of seats for future concerts. X$e Outperformer that fulfill No more tickets are available for the Dionne Warwick concert the "There are a number of alternatives that could be attempt 1 in future," Plichta said. "Among these is a double performance. scheduled for Nov. 16, according to ASMSU Pop Concert But the contracts for this term are signed, and they call for only Committee chairman Steve Plichta. Tickets went on sale at 8 a.m. one performance." Monday and were sold out by 4 p.m. the same day. Another alternative, Plichta said, was to have performances in Plichta said 9.300 tickets were printed and sold on a first-come Jenison Fieldhouse in the round. This would make another 3,000 first-serve basis. In an attempt to reduce incidents of "scalping " seats available, but would be limited to certain types of no more than four tickets were sold to an individual. performances. "We're sorry that there are a lot of dissatisfied students," s299's Plichta recognized the fact that many students are upset Plichta said, referring to the sell out. "but we never expected The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State that response would be this great. This is the problem you have University, is published every class day and Sundays during when >ou get such big name groups as we've had this term." four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. 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Ave. phone 351-3800 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 4, 1969 3 NEWS Senator responds to reform critic governor's approach," he wrote extreme--the undue centralism "In my mind, the issue today "strongly support the governor's control of the tax levels at the summary to the Richard Durant, chairman of 14 Congressional District of the relating governor's proposal to organization of is clearly not whether we need education proposal reform, but what gubernatorial-appointed for a local community or keeping regional boards directly A capsule summary of the day's events fronr Senate Minority Leader Sander Republican Committee. education or the disorganized form it should take, "Levin said. superintendent of instruction so "Is it wise to place such great responsive to local units. our wire services. M. Levin, D-Berkley, responded inefficiency which is present in He criticized Durant for long as this change is to a letter sent last week to the powers over education iin the This would insure that local hands of one our system today," he added. hindering serious discussion of accompanied by the legislators urging defeat of Gov. man appointed by Levin also agreed that Milliken the matter by "indiscriminate establishment of the proposed districts can run their own Milliken's reform the governor?" education does not leave enough room for use of such adjectives as Marxist regional boards. programs, Augenstein said. But Levin said he could not He also suggested giving state He sent a four-page letter to proposals and agreed with the additional local financing, but and Socialistic." criticisms, but not the suggested agree that the "present criticized Durant for failing to Durant had said one of tax dollars back with essentially the legislators detailing his alternatives. framented system is sufficiently take up the question of the support and further suggestions. Milliken's proposals was based no strings attached, keeping "If a vocal minority, however "You have pointed to one of well-organized. disparities existing among the on a Marxist principle. fervent its cause, prevails over the real questions about the "I cannot endorse either school districts. State Board of Education reason and the will of the member Leroy Augenstein also majority, this nation has no future addressed himself to the as a free society. " President Nixon MARRIED HOUSING HEAD education issue Monday, giving strong endorsement to many features of the package. Denies peeping' He supported the proposal to abolish the State Board of More than International News 5.000 North Vietnamese troops moved returned to his car, no cat was satisfied that resting on the sill. "The sole problem is inter-tenant relationships, and Education, but hinged that Support on the establishment of of strong regional boards to look after local interests. The MSU Coming... the alleged violation of the biophysics professor freely in a critical border area of South Vietnam's board of trustees' regulation said the regional boards proposal Your most John Roetman said that after three central highlands Monday and posed a threat to two Roetman, director of allayed his main concern or four steps, he was "barraged concerning dogs, cats and like camps manned by U.S. Green Berets and mountain married was housing, said that he simply "investigating by a loud voice, demanding to pets in University housing." Roetman concluded. regarding the reforms. Now Augenstein says he will fashionable //f//.J* tribesmen. complaints" he had received know who I was and why I was "His contradictory statements After routing American and South Vietnamese from other tenants against a snooping." He said that he then indicate that he's shopping defenders from three smaller camps guarding infiltration woman who charged that he was told Mrs. Hayes that he had merely looked at her figurines in grasping for straws," Mrs. Hayes said. "This Hillel Foundation trails, the enemy forces now are believed consolidating peering in the window of her apartment. the window, identified himself is typical behavior for one address! -Mi I their positions, possibly for strikes at the Green Beret and asked if the car parked in caught in an illegal act, and his In a letter to Emery Foster, outposts at Bu Prang and Due Lap. front belonged to her and if it type of racist behavior is typical manager of dormitories and food of the society we live in." Contemporary Issues Seminar could be moved. services, Roetman listed five TUES. Nov. 4 7:30 p. President Nixon's Vietnam policy speech won advance complaints he had received at Hillel approval from the Saigon government, the White House said Monday. against Annamarie Hayes, educational specialist of the Center for Urban Affairs, in the Precise moon DR. RHODA KOTZIN MSU Philosophy Dept., discuss "THE PHILOSOPHY OF EXISTENTIALISM" past few weeks. Arab guerrillas and Lebanon announced a settlement Monday of their violent dispute over guerrilla forays Listing complaints centering around a pet, noise and a car aim of Apollo with emphasis Marcel. on OPEN TO ALL Gabriel into Israel from Lebanon. A communique issued after a "that took more space than allotted between the parking CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) - For the Apollo 12 astronauts, ISRAELI FOLK DANCING seven-hour bargaining session in Carro said both sides Tonight 9:15 lines." Roetman said that a simply landing on the moon will not be good enough. The success p.m. Union Parlor A agreed on all issues in their discussions. Details were report of these problems had of eight moon missions to follow could depend on how well this kept secret. been submitted to Foster and Apollo 12 crew touches down with pinpoint precision. that the MSU Omsbudsman had For beginning with Apollo 13 next March, American moonmen About 100 Indian Communists shouting "Death to received similar complaints. plan to park landing craft in areas far more rugged than the lunar Spectacular VALUES According to Roetman, he was plains chosen as targets on Apollos 11 and 12. Parking places will Nixon," demonstrated Monday outside the building be smaller and more difficult to reach. And if astronauts miss the driving past Bldg. 1645 after where the 70-nation inter-parliamentary Union spot they are aiming for, they might be forced to abort a landing investigating another complaint and return to earth empty handed. Conference, has been going on in New Delhi. The in Spartan Village, and decided demonstrators also burned effigies of President Nixon to stop and see if the car was The moon's Ocean of Storms, where the Apollo 12 crew plans and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan of Israel. actually parked over the lines. Noticing "objects" on the to set down Nov. 19, "is a little bit more roily terrain than Neil landed in," said Apollo 12 commander Charles Conrad Jr. from MUIR'S Drugs -• Brookfield Plaza window sill, Roetman said that Flight controllers believe Conrad and his lunar module copilot, A Rome prosecutor ended his preliminary investigation of plane hijacker Raphael Minichiello he decided to park his car and walk past the apartment Alan L. Bean, can still land safely if they such might not be the case on Apollo 13, miss their mark. But targeted to land in a (We're Open Nights, Sundays, and Holidays] window. He then said that he more mountainous Monday night after police lodged five charges against region. the 20-year-old U.S. Marine. 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Sale Prices Good to Nov. 23 this principle effectively." MICHIGAN IZVESTIA REPRINT STATE NEWS The alarm of protest: l {DIVERSITY the Soviet viewpoint From the Atlantic to the Pacific in TRINKA CLINE, executive editor American cities, powerful demonstrations NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor against the war in Vietnam -occurred on GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor the National Spiro Agnew wasn't the only day of protest, Oct. 15. In DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor meetings, church prayers, pickets, person to react to the Oct. 15 LINDA GORTMAKER, Sunday editor Americans demanded the end of the dirty moratorium. The Soviets also took KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor war and the return of soldiers to the note oj events in the United States JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor homeland. that eventjul day. This reprint from e recipient of the Pacemaker award Now even the malignant ones must admit that the massive uprisings were of record Isvestia, translated by Maria Samarin, for outstanding journalism. proportions. Among the participants were e x e m p Iifies th e party line millions of Americans who earlier tended erpretation of recent protest to believe the promises of the government ictivi and tne official propoganda. Now the time EDITORIALS of disappointment has descended upon them as well. People of all ages, social At present in the bourgeois press are classes religious and political beliefs came out on the streets of American cities. Not being heard malevolent voices, which are Placating only youth, but large-scale women's and black organizations and large groups of employes and businessmen took part in the confirming that "the working class did not support the protests" of Oct. 15. A lie! The American trade unions, comprising of more than six and half million members, with antiwar demonstrations. Sensing the a powerles sentiments of their electors, many Senators and Congressmen hurriedly gave their support to this protest and spoke out in came forth with demands immediate end of the war in Vietnam and the return home of American soldiers. Included in this number is the "Union of for the Trustee Warren Huff, D-Plymouth. the students who voted in ASMSU the Capitol for an end to this adventure in trade union activities," which consists of elections. Vietnam. was quoted in last week's paper as about 5 million American workers. suggesting that the editor-in-chief of Why couldn't a student be seated Criticism of the Vietnam politics has the State News should sit on the on the board on the same basis as the extended beyone party affiliations. Among board of trustees as an ex-officio other members, that is. by a general LARRY LERNER those protesting were not only Democrats, but many Republicans as well. member, i.e., no vote. election from his constitutency. Such an extensive antiwar movement is 1 he merit that such a position It is doubtful, however, that not exactly pleasing to the American could have in terms of disseminating anyone on the board, including Huff, rulers. Proof of this is the increased information on the business of the trustees to the academic community is. however, all but swept away by is really in interested in finding a student representative to participate running the University. It is Laos--the next Vietnam? number of police and National Guardsmen gathered demonstrations around the cities occurred. where the Official seldom they are even willing to hear Washington cannot help but see that since Huffs "clarification" that, of course, the time that the Republican some confidential matters discussed student opinion on issues, let alone administration has come to power, the by the board should not be share their power with students. antiwar feeling in the United States has "An undeclared war is being fought along Vietnamese and Pathet Lao were in control understands the duty of the United Huffs statements tinted with mounted. And it is easy to understand published. were the Laotian portion of the 700-mile long of this area recently, but the Armee S tates--"namely, to protect the Ho Chi Minh trail, between the North independence, the territorial integrity and why--the Republican administration, in Hamstrung by such a restriction, opportunism, an attempt to increase Clandestine has moved in and taken over. Vietnamese and the Pathet Lao on one To reward the general, the United States the neutrality of Laos." essence, is repeating the bankrupt course of any student appointment to the student support by conning them President Johnson. In spite of numerous into believing side, and the United States and its brought him to this country-to Actually, the United States is in Laos for board of trustees would amount to he is interested in allies-South Vietnam and Thailand on the the same reason it is in South Vietnam assurances about their desire for peace the their well-being. But it was not so Disneyiand-a few months ago and, as a little more than titular tokenism. other." Thailand, Cambodia. It is profitable for the present administration has not taken one (Trail Van Dinh, The New joke, he was presented with a Zorro Thanks, but no thanks. Trustee Huff. very long ago that Huff was willing Republic, Feb. 24, 1968.) costume. The witty Vang Pao then, after U.S. economy, it gives the CIA, AID, the step towards altering the It the trustees really wish to to completely ignore student opinion Laos is a small country of three million his return to laos, wore the outfit as he U.S. Armed Forces (including the Green discredited political policy of the past. On the whole the present occupant of the when seeking a new people, creates a corridor separating toured captured areas. Berets) something to do and. at the same represent students on the board, two we were White House is beginning to run into the Thailand from South Vietnam and has The free gift of a Zorro costume can be time, the United States is supposedly things have to be considered: president. He was willing to ignore same crisis of confidence that resulted in opium as its biggest cash crop. This looked over, but "... the United States is curtailing the spread of < someone truly representative of the the Search and Selection the withdrawal of President Johnson from kingdom 1 is also a pawn for U.S. spending $300 million a year to shore up students must be sought, and that Committee's recommendations in the political arena. aggression under the guise, "preventing the the Laotian economy and to help Prime student must be assured that he will favor of his own convictions, which spread of Communism." Minister Souvanna Phouma in his war Only the future will show whether such a massive antiwar movement will have any be more than coincidentally were allied Between 1962 (when Laos was against the Communists." (Newsweek, Nov. not co-opted by the elder ourselves from Vietnam -and to effect on the White House. For the time established as a neutralist kingdom by the 3, 1969.) members of the board. with labor and political leaders in the prevent another Vietnam from occurring, Geneva Accords) and the autumn of 1969, Our involvement in Laos is typical of the being, correspondents report: one Clearly, considering the state. we must do the same from Laos. spokesman from the residence of the head infiltration by foreign troops (prohibited United States's misadventures. editor-in-chief as a representative of of the government stated: 'We will by the Geneva Accords), The United States followed the 1954 It seems to be becoming a tradition for the student If your desire is to better represent Geneva continue to follow the past course." body implies his popular counterinsurgency measures, undercover Agreements (which divided the U.S. government to get involved in the Now students. Mr. Huff, you might first operations (Air America, and Continental Vietnam along the 17th parallel and made inner you see why the American election from a mass constituency. workings of various countries Air Services airlines serving Laos, are Laos champions of peace are not inclined to This. tac He begin by listening. After opening an independent neutral country) by without the consent of Congress, and controlled by the CIA) and aerial bombing sending in massive aid and supporting the back to Congressional leaders stop the antiwar campaign. New chosen by an advisory committee your ears, perhaps you will realize answer who demonstrations are planned for Nov. 15. of the area near the Ho Chi Minh (by the anti-Communists--at the time led by Gen. that what we seek is not an inquire into the muck and mire that they The main event will be massive mournful concerned primarily with his U.S. Air Force) were conducted with little Phoumi Nosovan. Civil broke out in a war (government officials) thought the emasculated, powerless, advisory procession from Arlington Cemetary to the qualifications as a journalist, not the or no knowledge by the American public. Laos and by March 1961. President Congress knew about all the dealings. White House. To this procession has popularity of his political and social position on the board of trustees, To help correct the secrecy of U.S. Kennedy had sent marines to Udom, a Meanwhile, the American public is left high but relevant meaningful participation involvement in Laos, a subcommittee of Thai town near the Laotian border. After a and dry. having to rely on a dearth of already been given the name "The March views Admittedly, the ASMSU the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is. cease-fire was declared, the second Geneva Against Death." As a sign of solidarity with chairman is not much better, since in academic affairs. reports from places most of us never knew the American supporters of peace, many- at present, conducting closed sessions with conference was convened on Laos and a existed. lie represents only the -The Editors Capitols of the world have formed mass per cent of governmental officials, military personnel "troika" type government was created. and The time has come to put pressure on the antiwar demonstrations Such a decision "knowledgeable sources. Naturally a government considered Nixon Administration not to merely was reached in May of this year in Unfortunately, very little information from "neutralist" will have many vying forces. Kafkaesque the withdraw our forces from South Vietnam, Stockholm by the participants of a subcommittee hearings is being Prince Souvanna Phouma, the prime but from Laos. too. A piecemeal conference for the defense of Vietnam. accumulated by newspapers. Due to the minister, had a half-brother. scarcity, the New York Times sent Henry withdrawal of troops from Vietnam is During the time of the protest Souphanouvong, who was the Pathet Lao demonstrations of Oct. 15. the peals of a Kamm to Vietiane. leader. Although Souphanouvong was not enough, just as a piecemeal withdraw al bell could be heard over the streets and in 'Chicago Kamm's reports tell us how the United States maintains and controls the Armee Clandestine. This is an army made up of made deputy prime minister under the Geneva Accords of 1962, he has been a Ho Southeast Asia by only extricating squares of other cities Washington. New York and This was not only an alarm of Chi Minh type leader in the fight against Meo tribesmen who live in Northern Laos U.S. support, both military and economic, mourning over the tens ofthousands of dead It was over one year go in the City and accusations continued unabated, in the Vietnamese war but the alarm of and who are led by the "jack of all trades " for Souvanna Phouma. There is no "honorable end" to the of Chicago that Sen. Abraham he would have Seale gagged and Maj. Gen. Vang Pao. Vietnam war and U.S. involvement in Laos protest calling all Americans to firmly Why are we in Laos? The North Ribicoff. IX'onn.. at the rostrum of manacled in his seat. Vang Pao has approximately 40,000 Meo Vietnamese are there-50,000 strong. That Thailand and the rest. Immediate proclaim, "Stop the aggression in Vietnam!". the Democratic National In reference to the judge's attitude tribesmen in his army and is operating in alone is a good enough reason according to withdrawal is the only dishonor we should the Plaine 0. Vasilev. and later fulfillment of his promise. des Jarres. The North U.S. actions. But Prince Souvanna Phouma try to bestow upon this nation. Convention, charged Mayor Daley with using "Ciestapo-like tactics" William Kunstler, still attorney for the other seven accused, stated that through the streets of the city. OUR READERS' MIND 1 oda\. again in the City of Chicago, he was ashamed to be a lawyer. The A nitric a is witnessing totalitarian judge responded that he should be. methods of "justice" in a courtroom. Judge Hoffman would like us to Vote facility Judge Julius J. Hoffman has believe that Bobby Seale is totally at exhibited judges who power behavior so reminiscent effectively wielded in Nazi Germany. Many of fault for his outbursts. He would also like us to believe that American justice allows the gagging and on county care tax increase, he must vote yes on both people unfortunately support the chaining of a defendant (prisoner?) To the Editor: inadequate. The 30-year-old laundry the equalized assessed valuation of all On property in Ingham County to provide propositions. judge in his restraining measures on who is only venting his extreme Tuesday, Nov. 4, a special election facilities are inadequate. Unless new All voters registered in Ingham County will be held in all funds toconstruct new heating and laundry co-defendent Bobby Scale, chairman anger through the final channel Ingham County precints. heating and laundry facilities are At stake is the continued operation of the facilities. Proposition I requests an increase (including East Lansing and Lansing) are constructed, the 207 bed facility must of the Black Panther party. However, possible: personal, emotional attack. of one-half mill on the total property tax elgible to vote from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Ingham County Extended Care Facility on usual voting place for their city precinct. a look at the trial thus far makes The fact that Judge Hoffman is Dobie Road, Okemos-the only facilitiy in rate limitation. Proposition II would authorize levying the tax increase voted in Mrs. Dorothy Joslin S < allowed to continue his present the county to care for needy, elderly Two linked propositions would authorize East Lansing student wife understandable, if not appropriate. course in the case, and is allowed to people. The 40-year-old heating system no for the year 1970 a tax increase of one-half Proposition I. Thus, if a voter favors the Trial proceedings did not begin for conduct the case in such a way that longer meets safety standards and is mill on $1 (50 cents on each $1,000) of the verdict is over Kunstler one year, and with Leonard William Weinglass M. pre-determined, very attests nearly to the What does BLF want? manner in which our judicial system designated as chief defense attorneys. However, at the initiation can be warped by those who seek Hebrew not offered To the BLF: What does the BLF want? Support or 1 BLF am was really disappointed. I thought the a group of mature, thinking of the trial. Bobby Scale requested something less than true justice. reaction? Sympathy for its cause or disgust adults seeking redress for legitimate gripes, that Charles Garry, a West Coast The importance of this trial lies in but your action in the Holden Hall fiasco two issues: the court's ruling on the I have been looking through the MSU acceptance they will ignore their culture Undoubtly. a lot of people were asking belied my faith in you. lawyer, be allowed to represent him for which 6,000,000 died just 25 years ago. anti-riot law, and whether the catalogue and I notice MSU offers English, themselves those same questions after Billy clubs don't impress me much, and a as counsel for the defense. Scale had Is Christianity so weak that it no longer German, Russian, African Language, reading about the Holden Hall affair in the gun just a little bit more-but strength stated that Kunstler was fired and, American judicial system can levy researches its sources, does no religion that comes from being big on the inside Chinese, Japanese, Bantu Linguistics, State News. true justice even to those members hence, 110 longer his defense South Asian Languages, Old English, student protest? Is Hebrew unimportant to Why the strong arm tactics with students impresses the hell out of me. of society which are viewed as Middle English, Medieval Languages, linguistics? Does no linguist protest? By What I'm trying to say is-"don't hassle attorney. Judge Hoffman denied the peacefully concerned with filling their "undesirable," as Hoffman must French, Greek, Italian, Latin, Portuguese the living or not so living God that did or the students because you have a gripe with request. empty tummies? Does BLF actually feel so view Seale. We Spanish, Old French, Old Spanish, Greek. didn't make me, I protest. hot tempered, childish and overdefensive the administration - enlighten them to This was only the beginning. wonder how a just Can it be that Hebrew is not desired at that certain billy club wielding members what is happening and win their Without counsel on numerous verdict can be handed down by a MSU? Is there not one Jew that wants to must demonstrate their manhood by- cooperation." court so engrossed in personality occasions. Scale asked to be learn Hebrew? Is there not one Christian threats of bruises? You guys are as bad as R. Konrad permitted to defend himself and conflicts and so overwhelmed by a preparing for the ministry here? Is there no Chicago cops! East Lansing senior cross-examine witnesses who decadent, archaic judge who seems one wanting Hebrew as a source language for Christianity's development? determined to force his own Love (luv.);?. to be fond of; testified against his and the other Is there not one taxpayer in this state defendents' roles in the events in interpretation of justice onto the who wants to see Hebrew taught? a strong affection for or Chicago |968. Time and time again jury. We hope, however, that one Or is it that MSU has room for only the attachment or devotion Hoffman has refused to grant Scale can; if not out of any sympathy for more important languages? - implying Old to a person or persons. • his requests. the defendants necessarily, then to Spanish is more important than Hebrew, Latin more living, Bantu Linguisters, Old In sheer frustration. Seale lashed justify a continued faith in the French, Old English, Middle English, South ~v back by calling the judge "a fascist" precepts of the American judicial Asian language more important. and "a racist." Judge Hottman system. Or is it that no one has protested this promised that if Scale's disruptions -The Editors outrage? Are Jews so anxious of Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. November 4, 1969 fj Reseachers deny LSD damages genes CHICAGO (AP) Three chromosomes. There has been com among born with physical or mental evidence that LSD damages State Hospital, Baltimore. into high-dose and low-dOse reported more chromosomal the researchers reported Monday LSD is the popular doctors and others er defects, they feared. chromosomes of human white The patients were hospitalized groups. abberations in LSD takers than that in contrast to previous abbreviation for lysergic acid possible dam The researchers said the results blood cells." for alcoholism or neurotic Their statistical analysis, the in normal controls," the studies they have found that the diethylamide, an hallucinogenic chromosomes, the carriers of of their studies "would seem to However, they added, problems and had never researchers said, "revealed no researchers wrote. use of LSD does not cause drug which has had widespread genes which affect heredity. The sustain the conclusion that at "Further research in this previously taken LSD. They significant difference between They said other research failed significant changes in the users' illicit use. offspring of LSD users might be this time there is no definitive complex field is obviously volunteered to be subjects in a the before and after LSD needed." study of the potential of LSD in chromosomal abberation rates chromosomal abberation before The researchers Joe-Hin psychiatric treatment. for either the high or low dose the of VICTIMS OF HIJACKING LSD, infections in the are use Tjio, Ph.D., of the National The subjects ranged in age groups whether analyzed users, the use of other drugs Institute of Arthritis and from 20 to 56 years and separately or as one group. with LSD. impurities present in Metabolic Disease, Bethesda, included five females and 27 "Our findings are in contrast homemade LSD, and other Md.; Walter N. Pahnke, M.D. and males. The subjects were broken to the four studies which have factors, the report said. Club works to free captives Ph.D. of the Johns University school of medicine. Baltimore; and Kurland, M.D., of the Maryland Hopkins Albert A. MSU LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES coexistence should demand United Psychiatric Research Center, presents Nations has been greater security and demand that Baltimore. discussing hijacking of airplanes Their research Syria, a member of the Security but has avoided this specific was conducted Council of the United Nations, with a grant from the National Two months ago an airliner en incident. release the two Israelis still held Institute of Mental Health. They route to Tel Aviv was hijacked "These people sit in prison and captive. reported their findings in the and taken to Syria with 100 everybody forgets them. This is Nov. 3 issue of the Journal of "Syria is in violation of not a political problem, just a passengers aboard -- most were international law," he said. the American Medi released -- today, two of them humanistic one," Malveski said. "We want the students on are still there. "Students care about Vietnam. They used for the study 32 campus to write letters to the Members of the MSU Israeli Why don't they secretary of state and Club are backing a letter-writing campaign, which they hope will generaTof the'united suc.h ,!l"n;anistlcsomething prob'ems'>" hc about treatment at th* Spring Grove Nations to ask them put enough pressure on Syria to get the release of these i sex or love, there wouldn't be •••••••••• release the Israeli prisoners. any problems in getting the Have You UPnrH * people." Yoran Malevski, president of He said that students interested." • "ave ' ou Heard 9 recently the the Israeli C3ub, said that he • the • hoped at least 5,000 letters DUSTMM would be sent to secretary of state and the both the : rumor? : HOFFMAN secretary general of the United JON Nations by MSU students. "Letters from just the VOIGMT members of our club are not enough, for we are only 20 people," he said. letters to all the members of the Israeli Club, and MALEVSKI THE AFRICAN I hope they will ask their friends forced to land in Damascus, to write, too. Syria. Aboard were six civilian COMPANY O "These people have already Israelis, four women and two been in prison for two months," men, who were put in prison A dance spectacle with a troupe he said. "It was in the headlines while the other passengers for a few days, but is now released. of 45 dancers & musicians suddenly forgotten. Letters may "The won be able to do something." after a few days, but the (drummers, flutists, and singers) Malevski said that the flight one of them a university that originated in Los Angeles professor, are still in prison," was bound for Tel Aviv but was Malevski said. "AN EXPERIENCE SEPARATE He said that minutes after landing, a bomb exploded on FROM ALL OTHERS" board that destroyed part of the plane. 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VOTE!! cSf Aviatlon FRANKLY SPEAKING fay Phil hank For R ent ONE GIRL to sublease winter, CHEVROLET, 1962, Super Sport, FRANCIS DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding and msnp buckets, console, 327 power glide. Needs battery, 372-2094 learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!!! Special $5.00 offer. 484-1324. C possibly Apartments. spring. Norwood $55/month. NEW 4 bedroom, split-level, engagement ring sets. Save 50 per towWcpowywj 351-7644. 3-11/6 or 351-9492. 3-11-5 furnished. $200/month. 485-4917, 372-4747. 5-11-6 cent plain or more. and Large selection of fancy diamonds. $ 2 5 - $ 1 5 0. WILCOX CHEVROLET, 1960-Good Scooters & Cycles WANTED: ONE SECONDHAND STORE, 509 East • AUTOMOTIVE girl to share an condition, make offer. Call apartment in East Lansing with 2 SUBLEASE WINTER. 1 or 2 girls. Michigan. 485-4391. C • EMPLOYMENT 676-2853. 1-11/4 HONDA 90 Scrambler-5 months old. other girls. $65 month. 351-4276. Close to campus. $58. 332-4107. • FOR RENT warranty. 5-11/5 RICKENBACHER 351 3022. 2-11-4 12-string and • FOR SALE CHEVROLET 1963 Impala SS Gretch 6-string electric guitars. Best • LOST fc FOUND Automatic, power Best offer TWO MEN offers. 351-9099. 3-11-5 WANTED 1 girl winter and spring. t PERSONAL After 5 p.m. 355-1120 3-11/6 SUZUKI 500 1968 $50. monthly. Grove Street. • PEANUTS PERSONAL $730. Helmet 351-1812. 3-11-5 DINING ROOM suite table, 4 • REAL ESTATE chairs, and buffet. $100. 641-6949. 3-11/6 • SERVICE DUPLEX 605 Beecf 711 East Apartments • TRANSPORTATION • WANTED 71 ! Burcham FIAT SPIDER 1968 convertible. New deluxe 1-bedroom First, $1395 takes it. Call, 393-1726 6-11/4 furnished 2 or 3 man prefinished DEADLINE . apartments.Available now picture frames and more PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 for 9-month or LOVELY, FURNISHED one 1 P.M. one class 1-yej South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C day be¬ FORD 1967 English Cortina, 4 bedroom house near Frandor. 489-9651 351-3525 fore publication. $140. month plus utilities. Cancellations - 12 noon one Employment EAST LANSING-Lansing 351-5696. 5-11/9 DARKROOM AND camera class equipment. Both 35 mm and 2 day before publica¬ TYPISTS- afternoon^ d evenings, FORD 1969 Mach. I. Call 489-5633 2 GIRLS needed for 4 1/4" x 2 1/4" negatives sizes. tion. girl house. Vi IBM Select- , 60 wpm Complete weekdays for block from Berkey Hall. Call with ai < \VAfi 337-1651 after 337 1496. 5-11/9 3:00 p., PHONE reasonably Parking. Beautifully MERCEDES 1961, 84,000, SUBLEASE ONE 355-8255 completely reconditioned. $975. r kk°vn tmP 332-3135 or 882 6549 355-2203. 5-11-6 PANOSONIC 3-track stereo tape RATES 332-8821 or Willing orTc\\>e-"t tcV *ZtK Saturdays s ho ; FACULTY APARTMENT' 351 9294. 3-11/6 recorder. Model RS 7555. Call 332-8817 after 5 p.m. $100. 5-11//5 I day S 1.50 MERCURY 1966 Vinyl top, air, full evenings. For Unfurnished. No pets. EAST 393-5770, t per word per day LANSING MANAGEMENT. USED DIAPERS-S1.25 per dozen. 3 dovs J4.00 Call, 655 1476 5 11/9 FEMALE PHOTOGRAPHY 'JDHH £ OOR MEPlC - H£'S A Phone 332-2627. C Used diaper pails, $2. AMERICAN 13 1/2# per woru per oay DIAPER SERVICE, 914 East Gier. 5 days S6.50 MUSTANG 1966, 6-cylinder, stick $5. per 351 6845 hour, four hour 1-11/14 coNScieNTiax ' d to complete four 13# :. Cedarbrook Arms per word per day 353 0942; 353-3264 2-11/5 EAST LANSING-Sagin WAITRESSES FOR lunch hours, Apartments. Parking space (based on 10 words per »d) included. Apartment 14, MUSTANG 1967 GTA 2 + 2 nights and special banquets. 351-2413. 2 11 4 There will be a 50# service fastback. Less than $1250. Must preferred, but will able. Very private, furnished, 3-11/6 ;d back yard. Contact Rich, 9 and bookkeeping charge if RECLINER CHAIR, coffee table, this ad is not paid within MGB CONVERTIBLE 1969. Extras. Employment Employment -5 p.m., 489-1407. 5-11/4 lamps, golf clubs, fireplace Best offer. 351-8932 or 351-4469. equipment, movie projector. Call ADJUSTER TRAINER, Male. Do 351-4621 3-11-5 10-11/9 BABYSITTER DAYTIME Five fOU accept a challenge? after 5:30, 485-4135. 3-11/6 you have two years of college and Phone 372-8827. 1 he State News will be month old baby. Call after 5PM your sen/ice obligations behind responsible only for the MUSTANG 2+2 1965. Rebuilt V-8. 355-5944, University Village. first day's incorrect inser- Cobra kit, Offenhauser high-rise, 3-11/6 Call or write Mr. Negus, Michigan Call 351-7880. 5-11/4 Holley 780, 4-belted tires with Miller's Mutual Insurance Co., WAITRESS EXPERIENCED, P.O. Box 60, Lansing, Michigan, GUITARS-GIBSON "flying-V" spider wheels, new battery $700 SCM PORTABLE, 12" carriage. pay and working 517-482-6211. 3-11-4 body. Gibson Classical, or best offer 355-6701. 3-11-5 Many extras Like new. Real Apply in person. Phone 351-1827. 4-11/7 bargain Call 351-2323 after 5:30 KNIGHT CAP, 320 E. Michigan FIELD ATTANDANTS: Part time p.m. 3-115 The State News does not PONTIAC. LEMANS 1969, c 3-11/6 CRAIG evening work. Approximately $60 permit racial or religious 6:30 p.m.-12:00 p.m. Apply M-78 WANTED: FEMALE to work full FURNISHED APARTMENTS LARGE RED velvet : c discrimination In its ad* W A I T R ESSES- PERMANENT time in small East 351-6289. 3-11/6 TWIN DRIVE-IN THEATER, Lansing office. small roll top desk. ARTISTIC vertlslng columns. The Full-time or part-time Luncheon Some light-typing, REFINISHING SHOP. IV4-3073. M-78 at Newton Road. bookkeeping $55 per man or dinner. Premium MOTOROLA TV, 8 State News will not accept Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and receptionist duties Good 3 11-5 and fringes. Personal starting salary and fringe benefits. advertising which discrim¬ TF (4-man apts.K '. Call 484-4567 10-11/14 Apply in person at 143 North SKIS, 5'1 Cubco binding, inates against religion, Harrison Avenue or call 351-2040 Garmisch race, color or national or* CASHIERS: PART time evening $160 married couples for an appointment. An Equal 351 3468. 3-11-5 igin. work. Approximately 6:30 Opportunity Employer. 5-11/5 4 blks. to Campus p.m. 11:00 p.m. Apply M-78 ENLARGER kLL NEW guitars, amplifiers, t TWIN DRIVE -IN THEATER, SJ, har M-78 at Newton Road For Rent Ph. 337-0298 or 337-0703. 5-11 373-5061 Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. RENT from a TV HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. Automotive TEMPEST-CUSTOM, 1968, Company-$9.50 GIBSON ES 335 guitar. Fender super DINETTE SET 4 chairs. Chrome, miles. Good c 337-1300 NEJAC TV RENTALS 351-7910 reverb Best offer 351-1376 formica top. Good condition. $45. 393-2766.3-11-4 • ANTIQUE 1931 Ford 6PM. 351-7003. 5-1 CONCESSION WORKERS: Part time 3-11.5 NEED GIRL to sublet winter cheap' Rumble seat co evening work. Approximately TRIUMPH 351-2161 or 1310 East Grand original. 332-6347. 3- 1965 Spitfire Good 6:30 p.m. -12:00 p.m. Apply TV RENTALS G.E 19" River, Apartment 14, 3-11/6 condition rebuilt 355-8759 $500 1-11/4 Eng.ne just ATTENTION HRI Students: Waiters, waitresses and busboys. Full time, M 78. THEATER. TWIN M-78 at DRIVE-IN Newton portable -S8 50 including per month shades. 2615 OPTICAL East Michigan DISCOUNT, Ave., Cedar Village Road Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.- 8 372-7409. C-11-7 part time, wages plus gratuity. . 351-8932 or 351-4469. VOLKSWAGEN 1966, good Inquire COUNTRY CLUB OF LANSING. 484-4567. 6-11-9 THE p.m. TF CITY CLUB OF LANSING FOR THE comfort you should h Apts. 351-3139. 3-11/6 TV RENTALS-Students only. WANTED: ONE girl for 2 Bedroom UICK 1966 Wildcat 4-door PART TIME work, whose staff consists in majority of monthly and term rates. Call the fabulous new Pennyrich E good money. Low quiet, 3-girl apartment. 2 Man Apartment MSU Students needs a few For more information with steering, power br VOLKSWAGEN 1967, Karmann Male or female over 21. No selling 484-2600 to reserve yours. 351-5021 $200.00/month Clean $1,075. 372-1962. 3-11-5 Ghia. 23,000 miles, radio. Dark involved. Call 882-1169 after 5 BUSBOYS- WAITERS for full or UNIVERSITY TV. C obligation call, 372-4360. 5-1 blue. 355-9770. 3-11-4 part time work. High pay. free Married Couples meals, uniforms furnished. For ONE GIRL for house, Winter term. $160-$175/month 3UICK 401 Powered offset super NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented 372 7648. Close $68 1 32 Beal 332-0773. modified, 600 Holley, ported WOULD YOU like a SHARP c . GIRL, high pay possible. only to MSU students and faculty. 3-11/6 Phone 332-5051 lieads, safety hub, quick change, the $500 bracket' We got EMA PHOTOGRAPHERS, after < 10 11/4 $8.84 month [including tax] "->w tires. <10.00x15. pinpoint CAMPUS AUTO 2515 6:30 p.m.. 351-2170. 3 11 5 STATE MANAGEMENT 355-8255 today. THE CITY CLUB OF LANSING WOMEN OVER 22, 50x15, 12 00x15). Extra 3-speed, East Michigan Avenue, across CORPORATION, 444 Michigan whose staff consists in majority of Own bedroo from the Post Office. 484-2345. C ART TIME employment for MSU Ave 332-8687 C MSU Students needs a few conveneinces. $ WAITRESSES for full or part 882-4691 5-11/9 First come, first Served midwest's largest full-line AY IT IN FRONT OF 50,000 time work. High pay. free meals, merchant wholesaler. Automobile PARKING SPACES FOR RENT November 28th. 3-11 '6 PEOPLE! Talk about business uniforms furnished. For services with a Student Service phone 337-1349. 0 11-7 appointments call. 372-7648. CONVERTIBLE. 1968. Directory ad. Call Judi, 355-8255 Next To X 10-11/4 Campus todav for details. STUDENT WHO needs to be 351 1113 4 11/7 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1967. Auto Service & Parts completely self-supporting. Live-in with faculty family. Room, board, GAL FRIDAY. General office work. Attractive, mature women to deal $10oo/ Month condition $1650 Will take a ACCIDENT' PROBLEM7 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY Call $130 a month. Responsible, capable person for child care and with public. Apply in 5 30 p.m. person, PRECISION IMPORTS. after FREEPORT NEW CEDAR VILLAGE SHOP Small dents to large 1915 East Michigan. Bruce Davis. BRIGHTEN YOUR PARKING RAMP wrecks. American and foreign Walking distance to campus. Call SCENE with an exci Dec. 13-20 cars. Guaranteed work 482 1286 Mrs. Anderson, IV5-8035 days. ♦-11/4 Check today' 332-5051 2628 East Kalamazoo C ED7-0241 evenings. 5-11-7 DENTAL HYGIENIST: Urgently TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing $179 MASON BODY SHOP 812 East needed full or part time. student units. These spacious luxury apartments CORVAIR 1967 Monza. 2-door, Kalamazoo Street Since 1940 and carpeted and furnished with . . . 4 speed, 32,000. 3328821, Complete auto painting and New Dental suite. Reply to Box are completely 355-2203. 5-11-6 C-3, State News. 5-11/4 collision service. IV 5-0256. C distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each Dec. 20 - 27 CHEVROLET 1968 Malibu 2-door hardtop V-8 stick $1750 Call unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and after 5 p.m. 489 4536. 3-11 5 ATTENTION individual control-central air conditioning. These $209 CHEVROLET 1963 2-door, 6 4-man units have 3 parking spaces per unit. The $?25 372 5997 3- DOCTORAL STUDENTS student's leisure time has been adequately planned for with a giant heated swimming pool, recreation SKI GERMANY rooms and private balconies. If you want to be among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call $399 PLACEMENT BUREAU Dec. 19 Jan 3 today. There are units available at $280/month and - Nov. 10-11 up. * y 3 1 7 4 For Further Information Call Vt. .i r % |-o representing the ,A yA (6 i Tom Price PHONE: 332-6441 COOPERATIVE COLLEGE REGISTRY '7 ■B NINE AND TWELVE MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE 882-1369 % 777 y/A Sue Eckles /// i The REGISTRY has over 300 colleges and 351-5333 M-| | % Try ir jell f % idle sign apartment by placing a in the window? don't say it to enough people that way! The way to get You s to its its registrants. membership. It offers free ^tupckingfiani Bill Kropf 882-1369 33 %% j 31 % V// /t be given The beginnings of an as the area he thought ASMSU Chairman Tom Samet stressed the need for an assessment of constitutional rights so can deal that it effectively with the been with us nted government have three years, but there should concern itself with first and economic issues second. Blade Cuts 58c SSi the "role which students ought faculty and administration in Senior member-at-large Harry has he en little to have in the educational and governmental process in the academic areas." "We should be changing Chancey said that he thinks the board should ask the students Young Beef Liver Bp attitudes rather than changing future." where of In a look at the past six years ASMSU's history, Samet structure," Mostov said. "But changing structure is easier than that think that students he does not are currently much in academics, "I'm not saying that this is and what they want the board to go they want it to do. "We all agree on one point I Sliced 49c Ib. ip| noted that the organization of changing attitudes." —COUPON COUPON identifying with their colleges, good or bad, but I think they are think," he said. "That is that ASMSU took place at a time when a student's "immediate Cabinet Chairman Paul Graf said that he would be hesitant to but instead with their living genuinely concerned with paying units. 150 per cent more for things ASMSU is not going in the same direction as the students." 100 Extra Stamps SPARTAN m have a vast structural change living conditions" were his most fundamental concern. immediately. He said that he would have strong leanings He said that he did not think they buy here as opposed to that it would be in the best what they pay in their home He said that perhaps negotiating body should be set a with purchase of Potato Chips Samet said, however, that the interest of the student body for towns," Shore said. up which would be able to toward an association with 1# BAG scene has dramatically changed ASMSU to focus on academics, Senior member-at-large A1 bargain with the administration 3# or more voluntary student membership. and that the concern people for "extra-campus'" of young and "It would be would act as a bargaining ially students and seem economically more Mintzer said that he too sees a rearrangement of priorities as and yet not be "absorbed by its committee structure." All Beef $5 food purchase lul has created primary Hamburger Limit 1 please groups bound together not only by living units but by shared He said that now is the time t begin to study, if not actually to effect a dramatic change in the The world's fastest The Shurf IBI structure - and student government at MSU. function of "Perhaps there is a need for bookshelf speaker Country Carn sweeping structural change." he said. 2nd Week Nov. 3—Nov. 8 Samet said that he thinks El perhaps a student government with its mqin thrust aimed at academic needed. representation is Grapefruit Sections k». 303 Junior member-at-large Rustem is not convinced thai Bill Tomato Juice 46<,z.c=,n 4/$100 mm social needs have been for the Tomatoes Mo.2Mn most part taken care of or would work themselves out in the future, nor does he seem in favor of vast structural reform. 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