Never rise. Wednesday Cool MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ... to speak until you have . . . and cloudy with a high of something to say; and when you 48 degrees. Continued coo! and have said it, cease. STATE clearing Thursday. -Witherspoon UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 81 East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 5, 1969 Turnout heavy in mayoralty races Lindsay takes First Detroit early lead in NYC race Gribbs slightly ahead NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor John V. Lindsay, seeking re-election as a Liberal and Independent, held a substantial lead over his Democratic and Republican rivals DETROIT (UPI) - Wayne County Mary Beck, a city councilwoman who ran descent, appointed to clean up a Tuesday in early returns in the mayoral Sheriff Roman S. Gribbs took an early lead third in the primary election for mayor, scandal-plagued sheriffs department, election. in the race for mayor of the nation's fifth was a write-in candidate, campaigning on a campaigning hard on a crime-control plan. Democrat Mario A. Procaccino was law-and-order type of campaign. Observers Both candidates in the nonpartisan race second and Republican-Conservative John largest city Tuesday night, based on early and scattered returns. believed she would take more votes from were Democrats but Gribbs had J. Marchi trailed. Gribbs than from Austin. considerable backing from Republicans, If the trend continued, Lindsay would Austin had endorsements from former businessmen and also police and firemen's not finish quite as strongly as a Daily News Although unofficial returns were slow in coming from the election commission, Gov. G. Mennen Williams and United Auto associations. straw poll had indicated, but would still surveys and reports from pollwatchers said Workers officials. He pledged to keep better his 1965 margin of 102,000 votes. the 43-year-old attorney was slightly ahead police commissioner Johannes Spreen, Returns from 705 of 5,293 election of Wayne County Auditor Richard H. popular white former New York Austin, Gribbs and Miss Beck made final television appeals to voters Monday night. Detroit con districts gave Lindsay 114,813, Procaccino Austin, the first major black candidate for policeman, if elected. 95,745, and Marchi 49,682. Austin forces presented a documentary The Columbia Broadcasting System mayor of Detroit. Austin had hoped to get endorsement including a shot of Austin's mother saying The race for the new mayor of Detroit reached its final stage from Cavanaugh but the present mayor "I'm going to vote for Richard Austin projected at 9:26 p.m. EST that Lindsay But with 75 of 1,111 precincts reported Tuesday as city voters pulled the deciding lever in their booths. would get 42 per cent of the vote, confined himself to saying both candidates because he's my son." Gribbs gave a folksy Richard H. Austin, 56, left, Wayne County auditor, and Roman by the commission, returns showed Austin Procaccino 34 per cent and Marchi 22 per with 13,556, Gribbs with 13,086 and were qualified. presentation in which he introduced his S. Gribbs, 43, Wayne County sheriff, await the final tally that cent. write-in candidate Mary Beck with 96 Gribbs, handsome attorney of Polish family, firemen and policemen. will make one of them mayor. AP Wirephoto The National Broadcasting Co. • ailed votes. Lindsay the winner at 9:13 p.m., id at An estimated record 9:35 p.m. projected he would get <±2 per 416,486 voters turned out in cent of the vote. drizzly weather, with particularly high turnouts noted in ABC called Lindsay the winner at 9:42 predominantly white precincts. A Gribbs-victory was projected by NBC affiliate WWJ-TV at 5149 per cent; CBS affiliate WJBK-TV, at 51-48 per cent; Adorns nothing more than previous attacks Adams said he believes Nixon's statement p.m. Lindsay his home EST, but gave no percentages. Polls closed at 9 p.m. was rolling up a 2-1 majority in borough of Manhattan, which was the only one of the five boroughs he carried in the primary. coalition, said Nixon's speech "clearly ABC owned WXYZ-TV and WKBD—TV administrations have revealed. will stimulate peace groups "to even indicated his intention to carry out future at 53-46 per cent. Radio station WJR "The most fascinating thing A moderately heavy turnout in cloudy, about the greater efforts than they have made before. wars to contain liberation projected 53.3 per cent for Gribbs and speech, aside from all the cliches he used, "I think the degree of agitation will movements warm weather was expected to push the Acting President Adams joined abroad. 45.7 per cent for Austin. was that he said he wanted to level with total vote to more than 2.5 million. There University student leaders Tuesday in probably increase," he said. "The coalition can only conclude from the American people and presumably give were 3.3 million eligible. the President's speech that he has no real strongly criticizing President Nixon's them new information, and then he said he A spokesman for the Greater Lansing Despite the violence in the city's streets Monday night national television address has a secret plan," Adams said. Coalition to End the War Now also plans to do anything constr"ctive about The 47-year-old Lindsay's own polls four in 1967, the campaigning between the the Vietnam war. taking care of the needs of the common on "He left the issue essentially unresolved," criticized the President's speech as a "bitter months ago showed him losing to black and white candidates was fairly calm, people of Vietnam and of America," Adams called Nixon's speech "most he continued. "All in all, I would say it was Procaccino by 350,000 votes. But the fifth with neither playing up the race issue. disappointment." Honey said. disappointing" and said the President said Mike and final straw poll by the New York Daily most disappointing." Honey, coordinator for the "He has failed to speak to the people News, which has correctly called the last Nearly 40 per cent of Detroit's voters are who want peace in this country," he seven mayoral elections here, gave Lindsay black. Austin backers believed they had continued. "And he has failed to realize 48 per cent of the vote, Procaccino 27 and about nine-tenths of the black vote. The that those people now constitute a Marchi 23 per cent. Two per cent were key, then, was whether he could pick up a majority of this country's population." listed as undecided. little more than 20 per cent of the white Another spokesman for the coalition said vote. reservations on the buses going to Lindsay, Yale graduate and every inch the Ivy Leaguer, was strong among the Washington for the Nov. 15 march have increased since Nixon made his speech. white Protestants, about 8 per cent of the ASMSU chairman Tom Samet called total. The News straw poll indicated he Nixon's speech an attempt to "stem the would sweep the black and Puerto Rican U.S. opposes tide" of the Nov. 15 moratorium, which (please turn to page 15) vote, 21 per cent of the total. (please tum to page 15) U.N. seat MORATORIUM RE< of Red UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - The United States asked the General Assembly Council rejects motion Tuesday to bar once again Red China from the United Nations, but pledged to continue efforts to ease tensions with Peking. In spelling out the policy of the Nixon Administration on the China to make class optional representation issue, Rep. J. Irving Whalley, R.-Pa., described Peking as .till introduced hostile to the outside world. by David Snyder, "President Nixon has called for an era of undergraduate student representative. The mostion lost, 21-39. negotiation to replace confrontation, yet The Academic Council rejected Tuesday Peking has thus far spurned our efforts to a motion to declare classes optional Nov. Speaking against the motion, Harold 14 and approved a code of teaching Walsh, professor of philosophy, said that negotiate," Whalley, a member of the U.S. responsibilities for "instructional staff." political views should be voiced "in ways delegation to the current assembly said. "Hiis year it cancelled the Warsaw The council also heard a report on not incompatible with the orderly student regulations and moved to ask the operation of instruction and research." meeting of American and Chinese Communist ambassadors previously scheduled for February. Constituency board of trustees to delay a decision on establishment of a School of Osteopathy to The Educational Policies (EPC) presented the council a six-point Committee code of teaching to state responsibilities. "We are entitled under such allow time for faculty consideration of the Nixon's speech to the nation on the prospects of a Vietnam pullout brought a deluge of mail from the school. It includes obligations to state class circumstances to question whether it is a hostile world that has isolated Peking or normally "silent majority." The small stack of letters on the President's left are from citizens The motion to declare classes optional objectives and proceed toward those asking for an immediate withdrawal, while the larger stack represents the portion of letters favoring his Nov. 14 in recognition of the national days objectives during the term, to inform students of methods of grading and any (please turn to page 15) for discussion of the war in Vietnam was special class attendance requirments, to hold examinations and papers for one term after they are administered, to meet classes Nixon statement may reduce violence regularly and at scheduled times, to schedule office hours and to schedule academic advising hours. Approved amendments included that the course objectives be oriented to the course outline approved by the council and the war. Ho had been built up to heroic the Curriculum Committee, and that exams number of U.S. casualties and said he was proportions, and in the public mind, it was and papers be graded in appropriate time President Nixon's Vietnam policy speech basing decisions on those factors too, but if "the level of enemy activity sufficiently News Analysis for him that the hardships were being endured. "to make them a learning experience to the students." can strengthen a widely held impression increases, we might have to adjust our 1968 Tet offensive. This suggests a illuminates the innumerable hardships and A report on student regulations was that the Vietnam war, rather than ending timetable accordingly." The public is frequently exhorted to formally, is more likely to fizzle out One North Vietnamese strategy aim, conviction that Tet delivered the difficulties the war has brought to North more effort, to more loyalty to the brought before the council as an psychological blow crystallizing antiwar Vietnam. On top of these, North Vietnam information item. gradually over a long period. apparently, is to get as many U.S. combat Communist leadership. Recent decrees feeling among Americans. Now, has been having food production trouble, Several members of the council felt, There are some reasons why the troops as possible out of South Vietnam carry threats of punishment for those statement could result in a reduced level of before agreeing to anything resembling real apparently, the thing to do is hang on, some of it due to weather conditions and accused of "embezzlement, waste and however, that the regulations should be fight when necessary, and wait. flash floods. "Urgent measures" are approved by the council before being violence. Among these: rising Hanoi negotiations. Hanoi must have noted that corruption" and for those guilty of as its level of activity slowed, there were While the fighting continues, possibly announced frequently. forwarded to Milton B. Dickerson, vice problems with war weariness, evidence of "sabotage activities." North Vietnamese public apathy toward more American withdrawals. with lesser intensity, the battle becomes The North Vietnamese have what appears president for student affairs, and the board more severe in to be a troublesome shortage of food Another aspect of the Nixon policy of trustees for approval. the war effort following President Ho Chi A dramatic drop in North Vietnamese political and diplomatic fields. production manpower because of the drain could have a long-range effect upon the A subsequent motion that all Nfinh's death, and the apparent thrust of activity can hardly be expected. On the Washington and Saigon are not alone in of the armed forces. They have had to use lessening of the violence. This was his recommendations on student regulations Hanoi strategy. contrary, continuing strong probes and regular troops for farm labor, particularly pointed re-emphasis of what he now calls be brought before the council was tabled. President Nixon said he would base his offensive thrusts are likely. harvesting woe. North Vietnam seems to be facing a critical time, and there would be for repairing damage to dams and other the Nixon Doctrine. It boils down to a The report in question was that of a decisions on "the level of enemy activity But propaganda emanating from both reason for Hanoi to want to cut down on installations caused by the August floods. do-it-yourself kit provided by the United sub-committee of the University Student and the training programs of the South Hanoi and the National Liberation Front its effort. The death of Ho may have lessened States for the use of Asians behind Affairs Committee. It will go to Dickerson Vietnamese forces." He noted a reduced .repeatedly insists that the decisive corner an For one thing, Hanoi's clearly North Vietnamese public enthusiasm for American nuclear shield. with no action from the council. level of infiltration and the decreased in the war already was turned with the press 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 5, 1969 USSR institutes Aviation agency devises, tactics change tests WASHINGTON (AP) - anti-hijacking system After deputy federal air surgeon, said So far, Reighard said, the are talking with them." Dennison I. Rusinow, an American Universities three weeks of limited Tuesday. systems hasn't turned up an The system now is being used Field Staff operations, the Federal Aviation He acknowledged to a House individual "who we might think at unannounced locations with member, told members of the Faculty Club that the Soviet Union Administration (FAA) thinks it Commerce subcommittee that is is changing tactics in the a potential hijacker." And, he Eastern, and Reighard added: handling of Communist-controlled has a workable anti-plane the system-combining the use of said, no one yet has been "We don't specify what the hijacking system and has talked behavioral characteristics thoroughly searched because of He focused on Southeastern behavioral characteristics are for Europe's reaction to the Soviet about its possible expansion. common to previous hijackers the screening process. obvious reasons." Union's invasion of Czechoslovakia and U.S. policy in regard to "In time, we are going to catch with a weapons screening Asked about the system later Another FAA official said the that incident. without question the person device-isn't foolproof, but he by reporters, Reighard said the characteristics can be spotted by The Southeastern European countries expected no overt action 1 with characteristics of a hijacker said the agency is satisfied it is FAA at present does not have airlines ticket from the United States, Rusinow said. "The response was or boarding and who is carrying a weapon," working after three weeks any completed plans to install it agents. minimal; nothing else could have been done except to voice a Dr. H.L. Reighard, FAA's operation with Eastern Airlines. with other airlines moral protest." "although we Prior to putting the system into He said that the Czechoslovakian operation, the FAA provided a lesson for conducted field tests for three or Yugoslavia and the other C^nmunist block c four months at 10 major They learned that the small independent state, alone between Legislature eyes option metropolitan airports. Reighard said a fair amount of information is available places which attract hijackers. on the pressure of great powers, own He defense." said the Soviet Union non-intervention before taking over the really is alone, and must look to its was relatively sure of US country -- otherwise no education reform issue attempt would have been made. He told the subcommittee the to screening device is geared to give warning when a person is Rusinow said that the Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia feared they might be next after Speaks invasion, and they created a plan for a education at the state level carrying enough ferrous metal to to faculty resistance which included a new defense law providing for combat popularly elected state be considered a weapon. assignments to every Yugoslavian man between 18 and 65. superintendent of public through an elected spokesman Denni: Rusinow, member of the American "When the device gives an He said that although the country was militarily inferior to the instruction. and would encourage public Universities Field Staff, indication we are not certain addressed the Faculty Soviet Union, their plan included asking for United States At the present time, the board interest and participation in our help in Club luncheon on various reactions in the United The legislature is back in is elected on a statewide basis education system." what the object is," Reighard their fight for freedom. session today and picking up the said, "but it has been refined to States and southeastern Europe to the Russian He added that only 5 per cent of the He said Milliken's proposed people in Communist education reform issue following and the superintendent is the point that it doesn't react to invasion of Czechoslovakia. Rusinow is an Oxford block countries structure would "wipe out the are members of the Communist party, and that a short recess to allow members appointed by the board. Milliken such ordinary things as belt lecturer, author and would abolish the board and previous autonomy of both local specialist in Balkan affairs. up to 35 per cent of Yugoslavian citizens are anti-Communist. to campaign in the Detroit district and intermediate district buckles, pens or zippers." State News photo by Don Gerstner mayoralty race. have the governor appoint the boards of education." Passage of the reform proposal superintendent, who would, in The education department appoint regional as conceived by Gov. Milliken, is doubtful, as yet another turn, superintendents. would become a political COURT ORDER DEFIED football if it were placed over alternate plan was presented. Young described the the governor's authority, he said. Sen. Coleman Young, g o v p 1 a But the governor contends his iper-central Anti-war D-Detroit, announced a proposals also local protest contended that his plan would preserve proposed resolution that would control. abolish the present State Board "allow the continued expression of Education and establish a of the will of the people in superintendent of the Lakeshore Public Schools in Stevensville, CAMBRIDGE, Mass. demonstrators went to the which calls itself the November a voice vote, decided not to seize effort to drown out the Milliken said, "I want to assure (AP)-Defying a court order, Instrumentation Laboratories, Action Coalition, began about Johnson's office. They decided warnings. presents hooting antiwar demonstrators which are just outside the MIT noon with a mass rally at MIT's instead to march on the Many of the protesters carried you that none of my proposed invaded the administration campus property, but they made Kresge Plaza. Instrumentation Laboratory. National Liberation Front flags' changes will destroy local control of the schools. building at Massachusetts no attempt to enter the Then, shouting "Ho, Ho, Ho, No attempt was made to and banners, and most wore HUMMEL MUSIC BUXES "I believe very strongly that primary control should remain Institute of Technology (MIT) Tuesday, then marched to other facilities buildings. Chi Minh, the NLF is bound to Chanting and waving a 10-foot win," the protesters marched NLF banner, the demonstrators through a light rain to the invade International the Center Studies. It for was yellow and red armbands to signify their involvement in the demonstration. These world famous in local hands," Milliken added. on campus. ordered closed earlier by the figures painted on the covers of demanded attractive music boxes. "The local districts should have They demanded an end to through a adminstration building. administration. Counter demonstrators both the war in Vietnam and loudspeaker system that work be They surged through the "Because of the risk of appeared from time to time, but maximum freedom in hiring teachers, in MIT's involvement in defense- halted on the Poseidon missile building's first-floor corridors violence and the nature of the there were no clashes. negotiating with related research. their guidance system. for about 10 minutes, then the threats that have been made Earlier Tuesday, the faculty employes, in determining There were no arrests. Campus After a short time, the majority spilled outside and against of the gave Johnson another vote of local curricula, in developing some people police were the only law demonstrators returned to the trekked four blocks to MIT's whose offices are in the building, confidence by passing a operating procedures and in enforcement officers in. plaza outside the Student Center for International studies. we felt the wisest course was to resolution saying in part: other matters dealing with the evidence. Center to listen to more Others jammed a corridor on the close it," said Prof. Paul E. Gray, ". The faculty rejects and general education of our . . About 1,000 of the speeches. second floor outside the office associate provost. condemns attempts by members children." Most of MIT's 6,000 of MIT President Howard W. On at least two occasions of the institute community and 'The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State enrollment ignored the Johnson. during the afternoon the by strangers to gain political University, is published every class day and Sundays during demonstrations. Classes were Later, the demonstrators demonstrators were read copies objectives through the use of four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. concluded normally. rallied again in a rotunda in the of the court order, which the force or the threat of force, or The protest, led by a group administration building and, on a d m i n i strattion obtained Subscription rate is $14 per year. by disruption and occupation of Monday and which barred the classrooms, offics and These tunes available Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inlarn protesters from disrupting laboratories." Daily Press Association, Associated Collegii.te Press, Michiga. institute routine. 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If an individual house 5. This policy will become effective immediately upon the approval of Student-Faculty proposal Monday night to overwhelmingly accepted, altered in that the new hours The McDonel open house wishes to modify its open house Judiciary or consent of the vice implement open houses on a The fifth statement of the would not take effect policy reads.. . hours, it may do so by passing a president of student affairs. house by-law. 6. This policy may be SILENT MAJORITY SPEAKS 3. We do not feel that it is our cancelled at any time majority vote of by simple the West purpose to try to legislate McDonel Hall Council. fl "If humane, rational and morality. Therefore, we will extricate ourselves from the 7. Violations of this policy will satisfactory policy can't be made in the White House and isn 't being Wires reveal N morality business by saying be referred to the West McDonel 19 nothing about sexual intercourse Hall Judiciary. made in the Congress, then it or cohabitation in student 8. The policy will become should be made in the streets. " effective in each individual living -Tom Samet, ASMSUchairman WASHINGTON (AP) - Public backing for the message by telephone and 4. The West McDonel Hall unit after a meeting of each President Nixon personally administration, he declared, was telegraph was phenomenal. He Council shall establish as soon as house to determine their hours. staked out a claim Tuesday that More than any other Nixon more important than skillful quoted William J. Shokins, possible a roommate bill of 9. Each house will post their his Vietnam policy speech diplomacy, training of the South Nixon's executive assistant who rights which is subject to hours so that all may see and achieved his major goal-drawing speech since Jan. 20, Monday's Vietnamese army or military has been at the White House effort was his own product-the abide by them." International News tangible support from "the great distillation of nearly a dozen tactics. Press since the days of Herbert silent majority of my fellow secretary Ronald L. Hoover, as saying he could not drafts he wrote by hand in Americans." recent weeks on scores of lined Ziegler said reaction to the recall ; larger volume of wires. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces launched Nixon, pointing to several yellow pages-the kind that more than 50 rocket, mortar and ground attacks on thousand telegrams stacked on lawyers used. Allied positions Tuesday, the U.S. command reported, his desk, said they represented The President acknowledged including ground attacks against four U.S. bases backing that could speed an end that some who sent in telegrams northwest of -Saigon. Shortly after midnight. North to the war. advocate an immediate U.S. Vietnamese infantrymen assaulted three bases of the Calling to his oval withdrawal from Vietnam. He held up a four-inch-thick stack U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division in Tay Ninh and Phuoc office the wires of Western Union flimsies that Long provinces along the Cambodian border. cluttering his desk, Nixon Coming... was dwarfed by the other piles Initial reports put American casualties at three killed betrayed a certain pride of on his desk. authorship in his television-radio and 60 wounded. Allied forces claimed they killed 194 talk to the nation Monday night. Equating the response to his North Vietnamese soldiers. It was the heaviest fighting speech with prospects for peace, Nixon announced that about in two months. he said: half the telegrams before him Your most came from people claiming "It's very important in our Britain aiid West Germany Tuesday saluted President membership in "the great silent quest for peace to realize that Nixon's aims for peace in Vietnam, but the North majority." the country is behind what we fashionable are trying to do. I would put it Vietnamese and Viet Cong delegates at the Paris Peace While that phrase was not talks charged Nixon with prolonging a "war of original with Nixon, he made it this way: that demonstration of shopping the centerpiece of his appeal for support can have more effect on aggression." public support of his Vietnam ending the war sooner than address! Most European newspapers that commented on policies. And he expressed anything else." Monday's presidential address expressed disappointment. Some predicted the speech would add force to moratorium demonstrations in the United States later this month. Soviet news media dismissed the speech as an attempt to lull the American public. Cross-MSU route The Soviet Union launched No. 308 in its unmanned earth satellites Tuesday. The Soviet News Agency, said Cosmos 308 was working well, circling the every 91.3 minutes. Tass, earth gets council's nod Several outlets are planned for National News the route to facilitate travel on and off campus. These outlets are expected to be built at Senate-House conferees agreed Tuesday on a S20.7 Tentative approval of the different grade levels so not to ^billion military authorization bill that drops or relaxes interfere with QUALITY DAIRY CO proposed M-43 cross-campus the regular most of the restrictions voted by the Senate during last route was passed unanimously at bicycle, pedestrian and campus the East Lansing City Council auto traffic. summer's two-month debate. 1201 E. Grand River Ave. E. meeting Monday. The proposal, which has been Lansing Mostly senior members of the Senate and House in the making for four years, will Armed Services Committees who fought cuts on the The complete highway route, alleviate some of the current floor, compromised the bills passed by the two houses involving East Lansing and MSU, would traffic congestion on Grand extend east from the in such a way as to give the Pentagon some funds for River Avenue. Trowbridge Road intersection of Special Savings For Y< just about every weapons system it wanted. A curb on 1-496 at the city's west side to a Approval was given only for Thursday, Fri, Sat.. Nor. social science research was left in however. point just west of the Grand the location of the project. The XEROX Trunk Western Railway viaduct State Dept. will now finalize at Grand River Avenue and Park Grace Halsell is a slender white woman who changed plans for purchase of necessary Lake Road, in Meridian her skin to black and quit a White House job to live as a Township. black for six months in Harlem and Mississippi. In a new book. "Soul Sister." she tells of her motivations, of The road would the The gave MSU Board of Trustees tentative approval of the Punch & Orange '/2 Gal. reg. 35c 29c IS COMING campus parallel to the railway proposal at the September board keeping her travels secret from President Johnson, her on its north side. meeting. and her family and her determination to co-workers record a personal account. The proposal would allow the Financing of the project, ICE-MILK MILK route to extend from a estimated at $3.9 million, will "All my white friends say lOh. you're so brave." But Vanilla, chocolate, signalized intersection at involve MSU, East Lansing and no one is telling the black woman she's brave and she Harrison Road east to a similar strawberr/ ripple the State TO CAMPUS Highway Dept. lives with it all the time." she said. "I don't pretend to intersection at Hagadorn. be ah instant expert on race relations. 1 only wrote what 1/2 Gal. Reg. 59c 49c 47c happened to me." FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY The stock market sagged investors reacted to Presiden irly trading Tuesday a> xon's speech, and then SOUR CREAM staged a surprisingly strong rt Michigan News 50* SAVING IV reg. 56c 49 Friday, Nov. 7, 1969 An Asst. Superintendent of Lansing Schools Tuesday told members of the Senate Education Committee that READER'S DIGEST See your Placement Director today to ar¬ range an appointment with the Xerox college and university training programs for teachers should be evaluated by the state if a bill to test LESS THAN 17 like unto one 's self and who is willing to conquest" the shape of the table will local, state and national importance. It's ugliness and hate are but negations of be the only progress we shall see in For those of us in "vocal these. ou through the undefined present-far life nice to know, for instance, that the Free Love is that concrete thing which exists i the present Paris minority." we have seen the 40.000 University classes will no longer be free, lives that silence has bestowed upon not, at least, if they decide that it is through the realization that there is, indeed, someone who cares. By "cares," it There was even j hint that the this country. We have seen your necessary to let people know where and when and why they are meeting. As far as is not implied that the someone cares domino theory still controls our "reason." and are unconvinced that tedium of day to day living is transcended whether you make good grades or whether from the knowledge that one is securely clubs go, most meet once a week and rely- in favor of a timeless, infinite, ' foreign policy, although Nixon it will give this nation a future as a on the "It's What's Happening" column to your loan comes through, but rather, cares based in reality. Things are beautiful when self-contained sphere which is its own didn't state it as such. But the point that you exist and recognizes you as a one knows that there is no slippage under free society. We will continue to inform members and others about beginning and end. well made when he said that meaningful entity. foot, nor doubt overhead. It is said that was speak out. we will continue to be upcoming activities. To a club of limited Love and alienation are antithetical - and nothing is ugly in the sight of God, and so Those that reject love, reject life and immediate withdrawal would "be a "fervent" in our "cause." And on finances, $30 per school year is going to it is. Ugliness only comes when one feels - represent a substantial, if not prohibitive, the former inevitably conquers the latter. those that cannot see beauty, cannot see. disaster of immense magnitude" Nov. 15, you will have a chance to The hopeless helplessness of wandering threatened by something or when one has For these two things are the fabric from sum. What other groups, with no financial sparking more "war. rather than witness our fervency first hand when support whatsoever, are going to do. through the world trapped in your cage of limited his scope by the building of walls in which reality is made - without them there "cause" bone melts as ice before a flame at the first the vain hope of finding security. peace." we take our to your remains to be seen. The only likely touch of love. Love is the realization that Indeed, one in love sees all things as People, what is it that I have just said? I In short, Nixon again reiterated doorstep. outcome is that they will simply not be beautiful and this is because he has found able to print announcements at all. For a one has found another entity who is like have said nothing - it only sounded like his emphasis on Vietnamization of unto one's self and who is willing to travel anchorage in the fabric of being and, something because you wanted it to. In -The Editors paper which is constantly expounding on the war, decreased battlefront the values of student involvement, this new with you through the undefined present - therefore, is not afraid of any thing. fact, this column was nothing more than a for life always lives in the present. Overhead the star-studded firmament is no collection of activity and advances in the Paris policy is certain to be of tremendous help haughty-sounding words in getting Mr. or Miss Apathetic off their longer a terrible emptiness, but instead, a signifying nothing. Ponder on that. Peace talks, all part of what he fellow wonderous and mysterious void. The termed the "Nixon doctrine." respective rear ends. Certainly, having four or five lines Clearly, however. Vietnamization is Red Cedar report printed in "It's What's Happening" is a the most important aspect of his service to the clubs and organizations plan, with the Paris talks nearly By JIM DeFOREST which submit them, but in the final forgotten. As he has stated before, analysis, it is the public service the paper Aren't you glad that President Nixon performs in printing such a column that Nixon claims to have a secret wasn't "affected in any way" by the Oct. makes it so important. The "It's What's timetable for withdrawing all ground Gen. Hershey? n, Happening" column is a vital service to the forces, but will not disclose the plan. campus community, and as such, a failure to print it free of cost represents a gross The ning to Hanoi , the lack of public responsibility on the part of Wednesday, November 5, 1969 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wine co Felony and courts: when with more does youth become adult? By RICK STEIN As wine prices rise in Michigan, wine sales continue to rise By MIKE CLARK board of trustees has the power Court," he said. Kallman said criminals under at an even higher rate, according to Frank Kovall, executive the make ordinances which have Roberts says he questions the An MSU student who commits 17 are minor problems in director of the Michigan Wine Institute. the force of law and can be wisdom of giving that much Michigan wine prices have gone up 15 per cent in the last a felony is almost certain to have taken to court," he said. Ingham County, with a his discretion to the judge. population of 150,000, when year, while consumption has risen 35 per cent, he said. case taken to adult Circuit But, Nonnamaker said, the Michigan, "Wine Land of Mid-America," ranks third Court. distinction between laws and "The judge makes the decision compared to more populous Michigan counties. nationally in the production of wine. Under Michigan law. a 17-year regulations is not as clear as it on a person-to-person basis, Kovall said nature created a perfect setting for grape old no longer falls within depending on the offender's Kallman said ought to be. increasing the culture in southwestern Michican. Winds from Lake Probate Court jurisdiction, he is "A itte status," Roberts said. lumber of judges is not the Michigan delay the budding of the vines in the spring which treated as an adult. University affairs is now "In adult standards," Roberts prevents frost damage. Hiey also reduce the chances of Eldon R. Nonnamaker, codifying regulations to separate frost damage in the spring. associate dean of students, said a said, "a petty theft sentence "The attitude of public and clearly an ordinance from a would be The main grape varieties are the Concord, Niagara, one year. But a minor parents, reinforced student who commits a felony is regulation," he said. by proper could be held by the court from Delaware and Fredonia. no longer under University disciplinary guidance when they Treating a 17-year old as an when the judge first gets Michigan's fine fruit wines, blackberry, plum and currant jurisdiction. are growing up, is the solution." are relatively new and are gaining in popularity, Kovall said. "At MSU it depends whether adult is sometimes a controversial jurisdiction until he is 21." Scodeller said more money "Michigan's grapes," he said, "possess a natural flavor it is a University regulation or a practice. with should be spent rehabilitating component which imparts that highly desirable aroma to state or municipality's law," he "I think many people 17 and the finished product." /oung offenders rather that 18 are grown up enough to be 3lder ciminals. "The job of the Probate Court treated on an adult standard," is to rehabilitate the child. How Jack Roberts, of the Lansing "It is better to start working are you going to tell how long it with neglected child who needs Legal Aid Bureau, said. will take?" he said. a help," Scodeller said. "We only "The age 17 was chosen "In have so much money to spend. It practice, rarely does a boy FOR GRAPE PROTEST because, in Michigan, most kids get out of high school by then," spend over a year and the would be better used children than 30-year-olds with a with maximum he can be held in Thomas T. Kallman, Ingham Michigan is 19-years-of-age." history of crime." County Probate Judge, said. Boycotters arrested at Kroger's Kallman younger can Circut Court said a felon 16 be transferred to by a probate judge. "If the police officers say he is or Elegante W "We have carried the grapes At that moment, McCarthy believes that Kroger stores are a real bad kid and juvenile By TOM VAN HOWE for said, the two East Lansing High anyway. the most influential in the a long time and will continue facilities are not adequate," to do so for a long time," he School youths were Approximately 45 Lansing and could therefore Kallman said, "then the area said. Gulick said that the apprehended in the same later, with the police on hand, The Lansing area grape act as a leader, the committee the three once again entered the prosecuting attorney reviews the "tactics" of the boycotters tend boycott committee may have has directed a heavy part of its store and were immediately suffered a serious setback to defeat their own purpose. The three said they were told arrested and program at them. charged with "If he agrees, he petitions us resulting from the arrest of its by the guard that if they resisted trespassing. "Right now," McCarthy said, "It's one thing to stand out in for a hearing and then we decide local chairman, Mike McCarthy. the order to leave the "All the stores in the area front and hand out bulletins to The three stood mute at their if he should be waived to Circuit McCarthy, 23, of Lansing, and two East Lansing High School continue to sell grapes because they have to keep up with the inform the people. But when 15 or 20 of them come in to the management police and would call the they would be arraignment Municipal Court in Lansing on Oct. 21. A Again! charged with assault. youths were arrested Oct. 18 on store and start to disrupt normal trial date still has not been set. competition. "It's like a vicious We've added a charges of trespassing on Kroger circle. They all tell us that if the business by tying up the McCarthy and the two youths property in Frandor. shopping carts, blocking lanes left the store and rejoined the Legal assistance for them is new styling room competition stops selling grapes, and destroying food, it's time to picket line, but the management being provided by the American to our present McCarthy and the two youths they will." Civil Liberties Union. notified the Lansing Police Dept. were charged with trespassing in call the police," he said. lovely studio! They committee feels that if it connection with a newly posted could get Kroger to stop selling Jennifer & Carol "After all," Culick said, "we Kroger regulation. The grapes, the others would follow don't force the people to buy regulation says, in effect, that it suit. is unlawful to enter the grapes. They are there for Jann Wright & Pam Campbell the establishment without the Donald Gulick, 34, co-manager people who wish to buy them. welcome your "Instant Hair" for ) do business. of the Kroger store, doesn't feel The boycotters, on the other styling and service. We offer Hie incident was preceded by that the store is that influential. "I certainly don't feel we're as hand, feel that they must force .people not to buy them," he WEDNESDAYS TLC* for all your "sick" hairpieces. a picket line activity by influential they seem to 49 is DAY as approximately *5 members and think" he said. SET & STYLE SPECIALS supporters of the grape boycott McCarthy said he entered the committee who were handing Gulick said that store shortly after the picketing regardless of Our regular order Nov. 3 thru Nov. 8 out information concerning the the pressure, Kroger would not began and was met by a security of Buttermilk guard. "He told me that he WIGLETS -boycott. discontinue the sale of California would give me a half-hour in the Pancakes only $2.50 grapes. store," McCarthy said. "If my WIGS $4.95 shopping was not completed in that amount of time, he said he 49c FALLS $2.50 Art center exhibiting would ask me to leave." McCarthy said that the guard also told him that he wanted to Bring along all •Tender Loving Care your prospectors. a normal accumulation of prints, Indian panels see goods. After 45 minutes of OPEN shopping, McCarthy said he had Sun., Thru Thurs. accumulated only two items, an 6 A.M. To 11 P.M. Kresge Art Center is sponsoring two exhibits through Nov. 23 apparently abnormal amount of Fri. & Sat. in the entrance gallery and the north gallery. goods. The security guard 6 A.M. To 2 A.M. escorted him to the exit. Along with the permanent display of the MSU Art Collection, 2820 4 portions of the Johnson Humrickhouse Memorial Museum, McCarthy said he argued with E. Grand River 3 pertaining to Japanese prints, will be shown this month the guard that although he was A selection of Molas (mounted blouse panels) from the Cuna protesting Kroger's sale of Indians of the San Bias Islands, are currently on display in the north gallery. Gallery hours are grapes, he was still a customer and should be able to purchase the items in his cart. He said the guard told him that his money Ask the people involved with jobs Friday; 7 to 9 p.n was not needed or wanted in Sunday. that store. for minority groups EUROPE >189 SPONSORED BY MSU UNION BOARD $50 - STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL Deposit Reserves Seats —about >£tna. a complete range of travel services Detroit Metro Departures 1. June 21 - Sept. 2 London $229 2. June 24 - Aug. 18 London $234 3. June 25 - Sept. 15 London $209 4. July 20 - Aug. 28 Japan $480 New York Departures 5. July 14 - Sept. 14 London $189 6. July 24 - Sept. 7 London $202 Chicago Departure 7. 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LIFE & CASUALTY Wednesday, November 5, 1969 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan MSU's By SHARMAN STEWART State News Staff Writer legal voice retiring legal questions during his stay as a faculty member. public and public affairs," Johnson said. He said MSU's help and the British University will send an SOS only looked to the University of in extreme situations. By calling After providing a legal voice A law school is essentia) to MSU is 10 years behind in the London. The University of for help, the University admits on a myriad of subjects, MSU MSU, Johnson, a member of the development of a law school. Nigeria was started in 1960 with that it does not have procedures professor George M. Johnson committee for the proposed law Johnson's MSU career began as each school furnishing "X" developed to help solve will retire winter term. school, said. 'There are legal vice chancellor at the University number of people. In existence problems, Johnson said, Former MSU President John aspects to everything we teach." of Nigeria. Nigeria asked the for three years, the university In reviewing the sex education Hannah asked Johnson join MSU and Purdue are the only American and British was wiped out by the Nigerian crisis, Johnson said his legal the "U" and aid its universities in the Big Ten governments for assistance in Civil War. mind shudders. The crisis is not development 1960. A lawyer without law schools. building a university. The "The school will rebuild the question of a law providing specializing in school law "We want to concentrate on Agency for International eventually despite the country's for sex education, he said, but Johnson has advised MSU developing a lawyer trained in Development (AID) asked for tribalism," Johnson said. an agreed upon definition of former member of the how much should be left to Commission on Civil Rights, parents and where the school Johnson watches campus crisis should come in. The proposed law is not put in Columnist spots with legal interest. He does not see the constitutional rights proper sequence with the of freedom of speech, the right current law, included in the to protest and the right to join general school laws of the state together as absolute. of Michigan. "The advocators of If black or white student felt sex education feel the law is kicks-off a he was being deprived of his civil absent. But the only point not mo rights during the Holden Hall currently provided for by law is and Wilson Hall conflicts, he had the teaching of birth control," three courses of action, Johnson he said. By CYNTHIA NEAL State News Staff Writer ... u he was a Pressor of American said. The student could file an official The current law complaint with the safeguards for the advocators provides Grounded .. M" _ IT 0 , , . . . civilization for the Ford Foundation at the University, the Michigan Civil and protestors of sex education. U'"er- Shaw Hall while speak on U;S educator the Vietnam and column,St, w,l School war and the moratorium at in India of International Studies,' Delhi University* Rights Commission or the Teaching of sex hygiene and friends look on. P flying model airplc □ve tricky mechanisms and th ASMSU's-Great Issues program at 3 p.m. Nov. 13 federal court. communicable diseases is arily grounded until i nished. State News photo by M in the Auditorium. This is ASMSU's kick-off for Aside from teaching, Lerner served as director "The action of MSU officials included in the law. the Moratorium activities scheduled for the of the Consumer Division of the National in student clashes is a judgment weekend of Nov. 14. Emergency Council in 1934. In 1948-49 he was a decision," Johnson said. "The columnist for the New York Star, and has also d™Lrpol^te,--'11 TO ISTANBUL, FRANKFORT Lerner was born in Russia in 1902 and came to the United States at the age of five. He received worked on radio. Since 1949 he has written a the bachelor of arts degree from Yale in 1923, widely syndicated column for the New York When interceding, the followed by the master of arts degree from Post- University must ask at what Journalism has also carried Lerner into ASMSU offers holiday trip Washington University in 1925. point outside help becomes a He received a doctor of philosophy degree in positions as author and editor. He was asst. necessity. Reviewing the Wilson 1927 from the Robert Brookins Graduate School editor and, later, managing editor of the Hall incident, the question of of Economics and Government. Encyclopedia of Social Science" and editor of what is good administration As an educator, Lerner has held positions at "The Nation" from 1936-38. policy and what is educationally How about spending Christmas The ASMSU Travel Service, in traveler be a member of the problem; all that is required is a several colleges and i, including Sarah , „ His books include "It Is Later Than You . sound must be answered, in Istanbul? How about spending connection with the Turkish-American Assn.. a $50 few minutes to fill out an Lawrence College, Wellesley Summer Institute, Think," ' Ideas Are Weapons," "The Unfinished Johnson said. it in Frankfort, Germany? How Turkish-American Assn., is deposit be made two weeks in application and a $5 Harvard University, Harvard Summer School and Country," "The Age of Overkill" and MSU has developed a statute about giving me a couple of offering round-trips between advance of the flight and you're membership fee. Williams College. "Education and a Radical Humanism." through committee thousand bucks to do it on, you New York and Istanbul for on your way to Europe for the Both trips are scheduled to Since 1949 he has been at Brandeis University Lemer has also published articles in national recommendation, defining the ask. Well, you don't need that $248, and between New York holidays. leave New York Dec. 14 and "Let's Have a Draft for Girls," and Frankfort for $188. as professor of American Civilization and dean of magazines, Jan. 13. All flights ; the graduate school from 1954-56. During which appeared "Good Housekeeping." All that is required is that the Turkish-American Assn. aboard DC8 jets. further information, t the ASMSU travel office, 353 Student Services FOOTBALL BREAKFAST (jMlOdlk Bldg., ur call 353-2968. Office are from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Services BUFFET for hall d SATURDAYS - 9:00 AM TO 11:30 AM Charles Sdllller RESTAURANT Sraugljt Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Edgewood > United Church, East Lansing, for 1m Charles Hinton, 34, asst. director of Holmes Hall and Lyman Briggs College. in MARSHALL, MICHIGAN and a new addition Mr. Hinton had received his undergraduate degree from DePauw University, Ind.. and his ' , Masters of Arts from MSU. He (BRUNCH ON SUNDAYS ' the Deli-bar 1 was completing requirements for his Ph.D. in higher education at • 9 AM TO 12 NOON) with all your MSU at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, and a daughter. Amy favorite sandwiches Inge, both of East Lansing. A trust fund has been set upj for Mr. Hinton's daughter by George Walsh, administrative -OPEN DAILY NOON asst. in the College of Hui Medicine, 108 Giltner Hall. Miss J plays the smoothie in softie crochets by Tami She's all sweetness and light in misty white separates of shell-pattern wool crochet clinging a bit and letting a little of you show through Scoopy tops, sizes 36 40 Pant and skirt, sizes 5-13 Pullover top. 16 00 Lined pant 26 00 Buttoned top 16 00 Lined skirt, 15 00 Jnool )S()I IS J A&vp® Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 5, 1969 Miniskirts too at 'noisy' conc Passenger train merit argued the approval. Thus, if Public Service Commission representative said. A representative of Grand Grand Trunk to Illinois Central passenger train part of railroad to Seaboard Coast Line. The streamlined perceives a public demand for Trunk Railroad, on the other companies should have been passenger rail turned service offered by the airlines passenger service, the hand, said his company is "If all the (connecting) lines over to the government LOS ANGELES (AP) » railroads may not cut back that don't feel that passenger service years ago." Skimpy skirts may be easy on presents both a problem and a combatting the competition offered by the airlines. is worthwhile and have therefore the eyes but they can make it challenge to railroad companies. The Some companies are Public Service Kevin McKinney, Grand Trunk restricted their service, then we McKinney said that the Dept. tough for the ears, a sound answering the challenge; others are seeking Commission, a state agency, also representative, said Grand Trunk can't make good connections for of Transportation may soon expert said recently. acts as an to phase out passenger service intermediary between has initiated a youth fare plan our passengers and we lose propose to the federal the railroads and the Interstate customers," McKinney said. Baring girls' legs, he said, altogether. "all airline youth fare cards are could, for instance, upset the Commerce Commission, which acceptable," adjusted schedules A spokesman in the Lansing "The balance of sound holds final authority over what railroads have to at a concert . . office of the Chesapeake and and modernized trains in order the railroads can cooperate on passenger service," although this could, to some Ohio Railroad (C & O) said that - and cannot -- to attract passengers away from he continued. do. "Control of the extent, be countered by beards his company falls into the latter the airlines. and long hair on boys. The C & 0 spokesman said Grand Trunk, owned category ~ the C & O, finding by that his company has been Canadian National "Clothing absorbs sound, and passenger service less than Railways, is lucrative, is implementing trying for two years to cut back campaigning to get Canadians a girl in a miniskirt reflects a lot more soundwaves than one who is dressed conventionally" Dr. Vern O. Knudsen, physicist and passenger-train cutbacks and concentrating on freight business. passenger service to and from Detroit, but because of the Public Service Commission's and Americans McKinney said. to ride Grand Trunk handled 10,000 trains, Speaker to examine onetime This phasing out of passenger rejection of that request, the passengers from the Lansing-East chancellor University of California Angeles, told an of interviewer. the at Los Cold snack service is not a mere switch in how the trains are still running. He also said he believes that Lansing area last year and McKinney said student traffic Christ's world view of the Red Cedar and spokesman said. passenger service cutback is the heading both east and west from ers Mi< "Modern fashions are fine for aim of the majority of American East Lansing has picked up The Rev. Morton T. combine to make duck food Because the railroads are under Kelsey, visiting asst. professor from the rock and roll concerts- people railroads; they can make more sal. the jurisdiction of the Public greatly. University of Notre Dame, will speak on "The World View of who go to them like loud Nevertheless, This coed > money from freight business "It just shows that if the Jesus and Modern Christianity" at a luncheon ai 12:30 Service Commission, they possible to feed them. which he said is on the rise. p.m. noise," he said. "Miniskirts cannot eliminate any part of railroads can provide attractive, Friday at All Saints Church. could be out of place at a State News photo by Jerry Mc "The passenger business is fast service that people will ride without the symphony, however. Any large almost done for," the C & O trains," he said. be made by calling number of them in the audience For Grand Trunk, passenger would disturb the balance of problems are complicated by Kelsey will also participate in nd auditorium." designed into the RESEARCH NOT CONCLUSIVE relations with other railroad Speaking" on radio WKAR at 9:30 a n. roundtable on "Tongue Saturday. He will preach concerns. Getting to Florida, for at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday servu s at All Saints Church. To prove his point. Knudsen instance, requires changing from assembled 10 miniskirted girls in a reverberation chamber in a physics building and fired a .22 caliber pistol. Noise aff may jh!s can get your A recorder which measures sound absorption in "sabin units"-the less sound absorbed, HEAD the lower the count-gave a rhe ismg be harmful to Together ' some people, detrimental I in's hearing, reading of 2.5. By contrast, an man-made average person will not incur ••The key- that industrial earlier test of * 10 persons in high-intensity rock music, is permanent hearing noise occurs occurs five days a week, convention garb showed a sabin affecting Americans' hearing count of abilities. eight hours a day. while rock 4.6. meaning they had An example he cited was an music is usually listened to absorbed almost twice as much Douglas M. Crapo, instructor only experiment done on 42 rock and a few hours a sound as the miniskirted girls. in park and recreation resources, roll day," he said. musicians. After playing The test had said recently that studies show constriction in the peripheral rock music for three years, 40 of Lead your own life. a scientific the rising noise level in the blood circulation. purpose. Knudsen is seeking a the 42 musicians still maintained Enjoy it. solution to the sound-absorption United States is detrimental to Crapo said noises most normal hearing. Don't let life let you down man's health. annoying to Americans are those Rintelmann. problems posed by the fact that because of a silly head¬ audiences wear less clothing in associated with transportation Crapo said that in a recent and industries. He feels that the ache. Happiness is as far summer than in winter. study, one-third of 4.000 effective "I think we've found it." he most means of away as an Anacin® bottle. incoming freshmen at the said. "We'll make the seat University of Tennesee were eliminating these noises is by Anacin is twice as strong cushions so absorptive it doesn't found to have the same hearing controlling the source. in the specific pain re¬ matter what the audience wears. William Rintelmann. associate abilities as would normally be liever doctors recom¬ With the trend to nudity. expected in a 65-year-old professor of audiologv and audi ill speech sciences, said there is no Glenn Herriman mend most as the other person. doubt that if the noise induced well known extra strength additional padding a "The prime factor in these by rock music is loud enough Volkswagen, Inc. tablet. and occurs at periodic intervals Anacin may not bend for a long enough length of time, your mind, but it sure will damage will be done. But, he Civic group hears continued, the press over-exaggerated this problem. Rintelmann said that although has get your head together." induced by rock music campus problems The East Lansing Human Relations Commission w MSU tonight, the first time the meeting will be held c Bill Costick. acting secretary of the o meeting, which is open to the public will b When you know can ; bringing the meeting to campus fi inform students about the ready to do." he said. "We he group leaders and hope so; Costick said that the c groups it's for keeps All your sharing, all your special memories have The CPA: he's where ife at. grown into a precious and enduring love Happily, these cherished moments will be forever symbolized by your diamond engagement ring if the name. Keepsake is in the ring and on the tag. you are assured of fine quality and When there's a tough business deci¬ lasting satisfaction. The engagement diamond is sion to be made, the Certified Public flawless, of superb color, and Accountant is a man everybody wants precise modern cut. Your to have around. 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We've prepared a booklet with the whole CPA story. Just drop a card or • note (mentioning the name of your college) to: Dept. 15, AICPA, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10019. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Q Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 5, 1969 iiiiii Tests show U' water safe Johnson explained that surface system operators are checked by reached the point where we can water can contaminate ground a required test and licensing by no longer afford to take the water and everything man injects the Michigan Dept. of Public and purity and safety of public water into the biosphere - chemical, Health. MSU drii According to Ed procedures. supplies for granted. "definitely biological or physical - can Bernham, licensed operator at Peabody and others in ultimately find its way into the the MSU water reservoir, micro-biology are also licensed according t earth's water. These campus who test samples every requirements and tests change to test the water. epidemiological studies of contaminants must be removed from year to year because new human illness to convince Although a city's drinking us of before the water is again methods the Interest in the condition of are always being water supply may seem to be hazards, it may well be too consumable. introduced. Other employes at late." campus water supplies was safe, Johnson said, "We have • Since the MSU campus and spurred by a recent Dept. of East Lansing are supplied with Health, Education and Welfare water from deep ground wells, preliminary survey. In a local officials have dismissed the nationwide sampling of community water supply possibility of surface pollutants systems, bacteria, pesticides and other polluting elements were present in sufficient amounts to illustrate the danger of citizens' getting into these wells. a "If the Red Cedar is polluted," spokesman for the Water Resources Board in Lansing said, Class council plans "it won't be able to seep into complacency regarding drinking the wells even in times of severe water safety. relay for Cha John flooding. It's just got too far to run peace administrator of the Consumer go - the wells are too deep." Protection and Environmental Even if seepage does occur, by Health the time the pollution has Service, announced traveled through all that earth preliminary findings from the and rock " it is extremely well To protest the Vietnam war, or having suggestions may call debated the idea of survey. They included the fact filtered out," according to the the Senior Class Council is Koernke, 351-3497, or Jeff extra-University involvement nple indi of board. sponsoring a run from East Cole, 355-6039. distribution Niles Kevern, asst. director of At the last Senior Class approach to systems. If extrapolated to a Lansing to Washington, D.C. the Institute of Water Resources Council meeting, members voted national scale, they suggest that beginning Friday. On the unanimously University level, the Endlessly eight million people served by municipal water supply systems and fisheries associate and professor of wildlife, commented that MSU's drinking Runners from various colleges will run in relay as they travel from to support the consume water which exceeds one campus to another oking apparatus' water is "really carrying United Nations flag. The Senior Class Council also the bacteriological limits set up pretty high a > East Lansing Police Dept. during r by U.S. government drinking quality. Although high in The Senior Class Council plans State News photo by Don Gerstne 'hardness,' there is no organic a kick-off rally at 11:30 a.m. water standards. pollution in it." Twelve samples of MSU Friday at Beaumont Tower. Zolton Ferency, former Viet b us ticket sales SOCIAL SCIENCE IN LONDON drinking water are tested every week at Giltner Hall. They are chairman of the Democratic Central Committee, state examined for sanitary quality by standard methods used will speak at the rally before the begin their trek. up after Nixon's talk Overseas classes offered across runners the country. "The national coordinators The deadline for bus reservations to the "The water definitely isn't Washington, D.C., like our idea of the run," Tom "March Against Death," and refunds on present reservations, is polluted and hasn't been in any Koernke, Grayling senior. Senior Two special social science courses, each worth four credits, will of the 20 years I have been Friday. The $20 bus fare must also be paid by then. The $830 cost will cover enrollment fee, tuition, room and class president, said. "They are Busses will leave Lansing at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, and will be offered in London, England, next summer on a first-come, breakfast and round-trip air fare leaving from Detroit. Students involved in testing it," said Frank R. Peabody, associate making the run a part of the leave Washington as early as possible Saturday. first-served basis. The program will cost about $830 for will use University of London dormitories and classrooms. planned program for the According to Steve Gard, Birmingham sophomore, "After approximately eight weeks, from July to August. A special orientation section of Social Science 231, which will professor of microbiology and President Nixon's speech Monday night" the bus ticket sales were The courses are Social Science 232, which will compare compare the American and British social systems, may be offered public health. up 60 per cent. American and British economic and political systems, and Social here spring term. Although any student may attend, the course According to the Johnson An MSU delegation will meet For those who wait too long or cannot afford the bus Science 233, which will compare American and British foreign will appeal mainly to those interested in the London trip. survey, launched last February, the runners in West Virginia to trip, car pools will be formed through the Greater Lansing Colation to policy. These courses are open to any student, including those drinking water standards contain make sure they arrive in End the War Now. Persons with cars or Students are urged to pre-enroll for the courses before Jan. 30. wanting rides are asked to who have not taken Social Science 231. three factors: surveillance of the After this date, enrollment will depend on the availability of Washington on time. contact the coalition through ASMSU, 355-8266. The classes will be taught by two teachers with British water shed, water treatment and Free red, white and blue facilities until the registration deadline in May. For those wishing to leave for experience from the MSU dept. of Social Science. They are J. water distribution systems, buttons with the slogan "Run Washington earlier, busses will For information about leave Ann Arbor at 8 p.m. Nov. 13. Tickets will cost $23 and Oliver Hall and Edward A. Duane. Field trips, outside speakers, room, board, passports, customs or water quality; and qualifications for Peace" are available in 314 may be obtained through the ASMSU business office before the American and British paperbacks and the British press will be a registration, contact the Office of Overseas Study, 103 Center for of operators. Student Services Bldg. International Programs. Friday deadline part of the class content. Qualifications of MSU water Anyone interested in running Why Pay More! Why Pay More! Why Pay More! 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Army - Good, Bad, Wolfpak Ugly w£akkers~"lmpi Baal - Bardot - The annual Men's IM Turkey Trot will be Connell, and Armstrong Hall managed by EAST CAMPUS FIELDS held at 5 p.m. today on Old Field 4 College George Jackson. Field 5 Field. Between 175 and 200 individuals are The first turkey was awarded to a 6:00 Emperors - Embers 6:00 Shikari W.S. 9 expected to compete, and some 37 teams 6:45 PL A Owls - Fat Follies 6:45 Akrophobia - Holocai champion trotter in 1920 by a wealthy man McKinnon - Mclnnes will be after the team title. Students still 7:30 Roadrunner - Chaos Akcelsior - Horror called Watkins whose eccentric 8:15 Owen Grads - Chokers have until noon today to register for the ways led him Babes - Spartan Stars to devise this unique 9:00 Casino - Cabana way of celebrating Celts - Dirty Dozen event. Thanksgiving. 9:45 Brothers - Manor Cowbovs Abelard - Sultans Any number of men can run on a team, The November race was but only the first four members of the brought to MSU Field 7 group in 1941 by track Coach Karl Schlademan, as across the finish line will be considered as 6:00 Machine - Mama's Babes an event in the All-College Fall Indoor Track team finishers. Last 6:45 Stroids - F. Hub. 11 year there were Meet. 7:30 Puds -AIchE approximately 30 teams and 200 individuals Men trotted a two and one half mile race 8:15 Evans Scholars - Granny's who pursued a free Thanksgiving dinner. starting at the goal post of Merklin Stadium, 9:00 Potlickers - Cherry Pickers In last Fall's race, Jay Birmingham ran the continuing around the campus and finishing 9:45 course in five minutes and 15 seconds for back at the 40 yard line. the first place turkey. He was followed The race was discontinued by Don Shuster and Rick Hoebeke, who took War II, but Frank Beeman director of during World Women's IM second and third prize turkeys. Gordon intramurals saved the contest in 1948. He Gillis was last year's proud posessor of the shortened the course to goose egg. approximately one mile and moved it to Old Court 2 Team turkeys College Field, were awarded the The where the race is still being held. Mayo III Grads, first place winners, managed by John Holden II NOTE: The picture at the left is the course runners will be Phillips I competing on in today's IM Turkey Trot. Runners will start out on the baseball field, circle the Butterfield Bombe putting green twice and Hubbard II finish up after going under and over a set of hurdles. 8:15 McDonel-Petzler Gilchrist III Mayo II Phillips II A Basketball Frosh harriers aim Free Throw Contest will be held between 7 at Big 10 and 9 p.m. Thursday at the Women's I.M. Bldg. All interested women may By DON KOPRIVA high school, has been improving to MSU from Hazel Park high come anytime between those State News Sports Writer steadily since finishing as MSU's school, the traditional power "Ralph's done an outstanding real well since Kim was hurt and two hours and leave upon eighth man in his first varsity that job, especially when considering we can do well in the completing their shooting. sent present captain Ken Big Ten," meet that he comes from a smaller against Indiana. Leonowicz to the Spartans. Zoppa said, Spartan Coach Jim Gibbard As one of the "new breed" of "I think I town and it is often hard for Perhaps, as all three calls them his "puppy dogs" can run up more," runners from small schools such distance runners Gibbard has Krueger said, "but I'm running mentioned, the idea of doing because, he explains, "They're lured to MSU, he admitted he's better than I thought I would. as St. Louis to adjust to well as a freshman will spur cute but you never know what For flowei satisfied with what he has done "As for myself in the Big Ten, competition with those from them on. they're going to do." Fresh and so far, but still hopes to do I'm shooting for as far up as I bigger ones," Gibbard said. Maybe it will be because they After helping the Spartans pull Fashionab better. can get," he said. "I think we've Zoppa, a big, sandy-haired want to win for the two injured to a 5-1 dual record with one "Before I came here, I kind of got the potential to win it guy, said his success this year has runners, Hartman and Tom meet left before the Big Ten, even expected to be in the top seven, without Kim Hartman." come mainly because he wanted Silvia. Gibbard can no longer have too it so much. but I thought I'd have to fight Gibbard was even Or just maybe it will be to more many doubts about what his "I always wanted to run for a show Jim Gibbard make it," Kilpatrick said. "I positive than Krueger and said that his "puppy dogs," his top three freshmen, are going to do. Randy Kilpatrick, Warren really didn't think I'd be up where I am." he has not reached his yet this season. potential big school like MSU," Zoppa puppy dogs are more than cute said. "The main reason I think and that their I've done well is because I can be as bite, and running, Excelsior!" Kilpatrick said he hopes to be "He's capable of going up tough as their bark, Krueger and Ralph Zoppa have in the there at any time and wanted to so badly. been in Gibbard's top seven all top 15 runners in the Big taking the "I ran a lot this year and have helped establish Ten. lead," the Spartan coach said. when we first cam •••••••••• "I'm setting that as my goal," "When he does, we hope it will ■ up heMf it the Spartans as a threat for the he said. "I always run better in be in the conference meet." all seemed like nc too 0 Have You Heard 0 Big Ten title when the five mile mugh important meets and can beat Zoppa, a St. Louis native, who until we met Indiana in the first • the • raee is run next week at guys who've beaten me in dual is only in his second year of Bloomington, Ind. Kilpatrick, a young (only 17) cross country competition, has been perhaps Gibbard's most "That gave me confidence and I knew I could do well," he said. : rumor? : They couldn't leave distance man from Center Line consistent frosh. "But we've pulled together ROBLEE well enough alone The breakout boot IRCA On Campus Interviews for Computer Sales and Systems You may attain this higher bass and mid-range November 20 trackability by installing the IMPROVED VN15E stylus at $27.00. Look for the word "Shure" in red letters on the stylus grip. BS, BA and MBA candidates: interview RCA, on campus, for our Computer Sales and Systems Program. The Program consists of ten weeks of formal training V-15 TYPE II (IMPROVED) at Cherry Hill, New Jersey that will provide you with a broad knowledge of the field of your choice - Sales HEAR IT AT - or Systems - followed by an assignment at one of our field sales offices loca'ed throughout the United States. 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"Tho Nordoom, new, the i is East and West deep and resonant, like combination of that of a fine actor. On the another his the hus, listening is the possibility, even the probability that the album new rock group!" I was right. not by necessity. ("Bird's Lament") was v. opera, _r—, play, symphony and recording, he recites, performs The record, "Moondog" is a and the man prophesy an era Moondog is not another rock Moondog is very much alone. written in his memory. Scored poetry. The story of Thor is told on double bass and trimba, and must even if y°u Just ,isten to »t. To quote from a Moondog lyric: . . . group. It is the pen name of He to the for six-piece minisym, the in couplet form. conducts. All of the music is his Whatever your musical Louis Harding and although it definitions we like to impose, Lament uses unusual double bass "Today is yesterday's When he speaks, sounds new, he has been using "eccentric." Whether his Moondog's own, and the trimbas and preferences, you may find the tomorrow" which is' tuning to enable the bass player a your liking. Beyond the the name since 1947. eccentricity c his genius, or to perform two parts. "Lament Classification-happy critics will his genius c s his eccentricity \ the have tough time with ticertain. Moondog's compatibility of American jazz Traditional rock jazzed a Moondog's music. The listener contribution to 20th century with Palestrina; it is a up can detect influences from many music is not at all eccentric. It is declaration of the timeliness of folk traditions, the jazz world, too early to assess, but there is the old and the oldness of the the classical tradition. Above all, always a chance he may turn out new. "Witch of Endor" was the classical tradition. e of the ' written for Martha Graham. The "I am a classicist at heart, and While he adheres to old forms Indian tabla is used, along with by other of musical everything is classically melody and harmony, "Trimbas," drums created by conceived, in form, content and Moondog submits to neither the Moondog. The interpretation," Hardin asserts. Moondog considers himself to accepted "symphony orchestra" oniy old and w, but East and Louis Hardin was born in be 'a European in exile.' "I am a nor existing instruments or West. musical genres. His "Minisym been influenced by still another use both jazz and rock Early said rock is becoming Marysville, Kansas in 1916. tonalist at odds with all Besides his interest in Asian By MIKE CLARK Thirteen years later, a dynamite No. 1" is one of my favorites on music, offspring of the blues - jazz. elements," Bruce Early, an asst. better regarded in jazz circles. atonalists, poly tonalists, Moondog returns to The result is a synthesis: the professor of music, said. "They "Rock wasn't done before cap exploded and blinded him. the recording. The term Norse sagas. "Symphonique No. by quartertonalists, computerizes, Rock has long been be nd the obviously have a jazz jazz groups because it either At the Iowa School for the "minisym" can mean either the musical portrait of Thor dominated orchestra or the composition, as the by rhythm and blues, musicianship of jazz, background, because they use it wasn't respectable or Blind, he began his first formal classicism is a constant, Nordoom, Emperor of formed from the black rock musical training. . . "symphony" can refer to either Earth, a fictitious person but I think tastefully." inspirational," he said. "But now not subject to removal ... I do American's musical heritage - getting better at expressing their Goldbaum said, there are an increasing number of jazz In 1942 he received a the music or the group playing nonetheless factual." The piece the blues. not think of myself as a music from the jazz influence thousands of jazz musicii people are going to rock." scholarship to study in Memphis, neo-classicist, for classicism is ispartofthe larger But lately the rock world has and the jazz musicians are seeing starving in the streets who ( A prominent example of the Tenn., under the patronage of I. neither new nor old, it just is." how to have a good time from L. Meyers. In 1943 he went to play rings around Eric Clapton jazz influence on rock i There are differences however the rock influence." Jack Hines, or Jimi Hendrix. the English bluesman, John New York and met Arthur between Moondog and the 'JOLLY GOOD SHOW' disc jockey (DJ) at Lansing's "Most rock guitarists are May all. Rodzinski, Leonard Bernstein and Arturo Toscanini. WVIC, said. showy. All they do is play a "Mayall has added a horn and in Moondog writes all his music unusual: braille. *'I His technique do not is write "Rhythmically, I to be in the am garde, whereas melodically and considered present, even avant Ch oral group wins praise "A lot of jazz has the same stuff over and over again," according to Rich Goldbaum, string of notes like Ten Years After and Johnny Winter, but dropped his lead guitar and drums," Moore said. "He is trying to create a new blues harmonically I am very much in WMSN underground DJ. "Jazz sound, which is very similar to (orchestral) scores any more, but the past." attacks and vowel sounds were executed with the precision and just parts, for the score is in likewise performed with the people have good technique but Airplane have jazz anyway. He is saying he can . . . Moondog derives his approach dignity the work requires. i ideas, while rock people fantastic ideas, but ^hey are only eate better by using jazz." my head and just writing out the to voice-leading from his study consistency which marks an The soloists in Haydn's mass excellent chorus. adequate i Goldbaum parts cuts the time and cost in of modal counterpoint, and he were never overshadowed by "John Mayall has really been a half if my pieces were ever in refuses to deviate from modal "Under the High Patronage of The company opened with the Slick is better than tremendous influence," Martin chorus ... demand, a score to each could Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth "The Star Snangled Banner" and C' h* f chorus or the greatest effect on underground, nost rock singers, but she can'l be made from the parts. I call rules which even Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, left behind. II," tie program read, a Se Queen""hchit ered^f to even^X™ "P^r-ive" rock stations - ompare with Ella Fitzgerald.' only in his music but by all the people (including Eric remarkable achievement in conducting slZ Chiefly ™ Slati°nS' a"hoU,,h this process 'intracting,' as "Bad the mood for the kind of Mor s' eondu«i„S voice-leading," Moondog Randy Martin, underground Clapton, Jack Bruce, Mick opposed to having a "is bad taste anybody's book. The Royal ronrert concert the audience rould could JI the style was at Blood, Sweat & Tears and ttis ction was often garbled, with psychedelic music, as it has, people as by tin this October or it can progress musically." additional instrument moving "Agnus Dei." All Otherwise, the main distinction The of "Pastoral" its Recent articles in Rolling "The "The jazz sound: big three automakers built NOW THRU TUES. of the was poetry, Stone Magazine have challenged aren't aren't jazz, but we're fewer cars in October, compared unfortunately not all of which pure came across with the jazz-rock form, saying that getting using jazz and to last year, and sales for the last equal clarity. EXCLUSIVE Dynamics were superb, nevertheless, as demonstrated by jazz cliches are being used as a fraud of both forms. classical otablv ho most sections," Moore 10 days of the month were also slightly down, it was announced 2-COLOR HITS NOW SHOWING the lush pianissimo at the close of the piece. "Blood, Sweat & Tears are pretty creative in the way they "Much the jazz today is Monday. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler reported that more creative and avant-garde," collective production for the ELEC. IN-CAR HEATERS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Moore said. 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Next WOODY ALLEN in 1T88S AT 7 p.m. 9:30 Att.! "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 5, i I Orchestra CHILDREN'S THEATRE to perform off campus EDITOR'S Some NOTE: David seats baby together. lady named Jill Frank, talk The MSU Orchestra, featuring Restivo, one and a They're older than I am, Mommy called the morals pretending to be a dog. I mezzo soprano soloist Ethel half-year-old son of State and they liked the play liked the turtle, "platitudes," because they Armeling, presents two concerts this weekend in the greater News Reviewer Valerie PANORAMA'- better. But they got tired and found out that too, and I Toby was weren't anybody anything. really teaching Restivo, often goes along bored, too. Some of the really really Marti Pollock. Lansing area. with Mom when she has a old kids - around junior high I think the directors. Bob The mother was played by JM Under the baton of Dennis school and Jan Kinstle, could have play to review. Sunday, the age - seemed to like Karen Hills, and the daughter Burkh, the orchestra will two of them went to of the made more action for us, so see a some play. At least by Lori Kagan. The prince perform at 8:15 Saturday that the kids wouldn't have p.m. play that Mrs. Restivo they laughed sometimes. was Craig Dunlap and Spindle in the Okemos Fine Arts Center, thought David should review. It was fun when Toby, the was Frank Leahey. yelled and talked and and at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Mommy squirmed so much. I know I So he did. turtle, and Georgiana, the dog thought he was very funny, Sexton High School auditorium. would have been better if I'd (my two favorites) walked but I mostly liked his page, into the audience. The kids finished my nap before I The program will be the same Sunday afternoon I went to Steve Sarbaugh, because he talked to them. came to the theatre. But the for each concert, both of which see "Toby the Talking blew a crazy horn whenever Turtle," the children's play at The bigger kids complained he came in. bigger kids don't even take will be open to the public naps and they were tired, too. the Okemos Barn Theatre. when the little kids yelled The last play we saw at the without charge. Students The best parts of the play, The theatre was packed full fairy godmother-type. things like "he's hiding under barn was about 45 minutes - needing transportation to either of other kids (mostly bigger There wasn't any music - the table!" And the little kids besides the animals, were the concert can board a special bus just right, and nobody got colorful than me) and their parents. that disappointed were bored when the sets, designed by at the MSU me the big kids tired. Toby lasted an hour Union 45 minutes Norm Goodling, and the "Toby" was written by most, because music is one of laughed at things they didn't and a half; that's too long for prior to each concert. John and Jan Hepler. It's not understand. pictures made by school kids, my favorite things. 1 think kids. the in the lobby. a masterpiece. I wish people other kids would have My friend, Alyssa, liked the A lot of the talking tried to I think you should wouldn't assume that things liked singing, and maybe "real" people best - she see Miss Armeling, an associate tell us things to remember - for kids can be less carefully some dancing. There was just thought the prince and "Toby the Talking Turtle" if professor of music at MSU, will like being good friends and you haven't ever seen a play, written than things for too much talking. Lots of princess were most interesting nice to everybody. But I perform the solo from "El Amor or if you can't see grownups. kids made noise. I did too -1 and didn't bother with the plays very Brujo (Love, the Magician)," a wouldn't learn stuff like that often. Just be ready to be The language was not very kept asking about my friends, animals at all. I got excited from being told about it in a ballet written in 1915 by the realistic, and the story was Alyssa and Andrew. They when the dog walked past. very patient. You can go next Spanish composer, de Falla. play I got bored with. I'd week, at 7:30 Friday evening, the same old one about a couldn't sit because And after the play I just learn from playing with my The program will also include near me or 2 or 4:30 p.m. Brahms "Symphony No. 4" and prince and princess and a we came late and didn't get stood and stared at the dog. friends and from my parents Saturday or Richard Strauss' "Salome's Mommy savs it was really a and teachers. Sunday. Dance." STARTING Rosemary's Baby' works, NOV. 19 J THE S improbable as it may sound So Rosemary's having a baby? ages), consequently the does he make one final crack, U N The doctor doesn't too Wood-house is done in L seem tongue-in-cheek. worried about it, and neither predominantly these colors. Mia Farrow does credit to the does Guy, her husband. And all Minnie and Roman prefer deep role of Rosemary: her naivite those funny pains she's been reds and blacks, and take a and fear are excellently I having for the past six months, delight in red wine. The portrayed, and she does an N tS why they don't mean a thing. ceremonies of adoration near the admirable job of having hysterics And the dreams of demons, and end of the film bear such a (you try acting them out - eating raw meat - they're all just striking resemblance to Roman you'll agree with me then). The E part of a normal pregnancy, Catholic service, that the scene-stealer, however, is Ruth Catholic Church banned the Gordon, who received an Oscar the b.c. ramblers R Rosemary doesn't think so. movie. When Rosemary is being for her superb job as Minnie And apparently neither does raped, Polanski uses a lighting Castovet. Swiveling down the featuring S Roman Polanski, who directed effect that is oddly like a halo. the film version of Ira Levin's hall in toreador pants, barging in miss connie little starting Minnie always wears something doorways in flapping kimonos or wed & thurs novel, "Rosemary's Baby." The with red in it; Guy has reading pricetags over the top of important aspects of art into his and their nationally oldtime happy story of a young woman whose film: contrasts and symbolism. something white. And so forth. her glasses, she is funny - husband sells out to a witches Christopher Komeda's music beautifully a tr oc I «y\j sly hour coven and allows her to become Perhaps the most striking famous band example of the former is adds a delightful touch to the affectedly funny. Three cheers 8 p.m./to 11 p.m. the mother of the Anti-Christ Minnie's wardrobe: audio. With pieces ranging from when she no cover ALL DRINKS WILL would be interesting enough if Gregorian-like chants to Shubert set in medieval England, but in appears in a dress that has •••••••••• BE FEATURED AT A partitions of green, purple, to dinner music to hot and wed or thurs nites Manhattan in the year of our SPECIAL LOW PRICE. orange and red, any female is heavy jazz, he matches tension % Have You Heard # Lord, 1965? Improbable as it of the scene. Humor is similarly sounds, it works beyond one's likely to groan. The comparative employed: fast-moving and light # the • wildest expectations. parties, the doctors, the rumor? : in the beginning, it becomes In writing the script for the film version, Polanski followed atmosphere in and outside the Bramburg -- these are but a few of the distinct images he evokes. progressively rarer and thicker until it disappears almost : Ufa tape meat the novel almost to the letter, entirely. Only at the very end •••••••••• Symbolically, he relies heavily inserting trivial details which the Levin's research in O t> book uses as background. He on writing , the book. For example: yellow PERFORMANCES i last 7 days! shoots his actors from behind, in and white were believed to ward many cases, and often focuses off evil spirits (in the middle on only a part of the body, such as Mia Farrow's fidgeting hands, • 482-3905 for emphasis. 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Wednesday, November 5, 1969 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS MIKE MANLEY 'S'frosh By GARY WALKOWICZ well in that game," Spartan abundance of good running gridders McConnell was in on 15 tackles m In defense carries, while Root gained 58 "We had planned to go with - freshmen Coach Ed Rutherford Executive Sports Editor said. "I was real pleased with our backs led by the foursome of James Bond, Jesse Williams, yards in 20 carries. Root incidentally, played the game Brad in this game anyway," Rutherford said. second best on the squad - and recovered a pair of Michigan of Bill T MSU's freshmen football team performance." Doug Root and Mark Charette. with 102 degree temperature - VanPelt played safety for fumbles. will play the finale of their Offensively, the freshmen "All of them have shown good which he didn't tell the coaching much of the U-M game and did Last year's freshmen squad two-game 1969 schedule resembled the current Spartan potential and any one of them staff about. the punting, kicking a 41-yard spent most of their time Late in the third quarter Saturday, Bill Triplett took the snap Saturday when they meet Notre varsity as they depended mainly could develop into an Fullback Charette, average. scrimmaging against the varsity from center and dropped straight back in the pocket. He lined a Dame's freshmen at Spartan a good on their running game. outstanding back," Rutherford One of the defensive standouts and had little time to work beautiful-looking pass about 15 yards down field. Instead of Stadium. MSU picked up a healthy total said. blocker and short yardage by for the Spartans against themselves for their two games hitting his receiver, however, the ball sailed directly into the The Spartan frosh edged of 273 yards rushing, but were 0 runner, gained 48 yards on his 13 carries. Michigan was linebacker Steve against Notre Dame, but mid-section of the referee. Michigan's yearlings, 23-21, at for 7 with one interception in Ann Arbor Oct. 25 in their the air. George Mihaiti, who started Loper. Loper led the Spartan Rutherford said things are different this The capacity crowd at Spartan Satdium gave Triplett its loudest the defense with 14 solo and 11 season. initial contest. Michigan game at cheer of the day. It was a mock cheer- and it probably cut deeper assisted tackles and dropped "We've had more time to work "The whole team played very quarterback, suffered a nose than any of the previous booing. enemy runners three times for on our own and have developed injury requiring surgery and Brad Van Pelt will be the signal a more diversified and cohesive caller against Notre Dame. Defens end offense," Rutherford noted. All-Stars, Lancers Wr After the game he walked alone from the stadium.His head was down. When he passed me, he raised his head, gave a weak smile vie for league title Soccer team bides time; and shrugged his shoulders. Tlien he walked on into the dark autumn dav. It hurt to watch him. Tliose of us who have covered the Spartans this season know only too well that there isn't a guy oh The Midwest Football League championship will be decided Lancers in Lansing. The All-Stars won the Central Division title with a 12-1-1 awaits news of tourney the entire team that wants to win nobody wants to achieve personal more than success more. Triplett. And Saturday night when the Lansing record. Their regular season play national title for the past two It's only too bad that those people in the stands Saturday who All-Stars meet the Lackawanna years, tying St ended last Saturday after a 64-6 Louis 1-1 in the 1967 finals and then i booing him unmercifully and calling him names haven't had ending in a Bill. 2-2 deadlock with Maryland last romp over Flint. The Lancers year. In 1966, the Spartans were robbed in the semifinals when You wouldn't than this soft-spoken, captured the Lakes Division title Although it is almost certain that the MSU r guy Varsity Club with The an 11-3 record. game will be 7:30 p.m. soccer team will participate in the NCAA they tied Long Island University, 2-2. LIU was declared the winner because it had articulate junior from Mississippi. tournament this year, the booters will have to more corner Before practice on Monday, I talked with Bill about the booing MSU's Varsity Club will meet Saturday at Centennial Stadium. kicks. wait another week before formal notification. and his subsequent move from quarterback to flanker. You could at 7:30 tonight in the Spartan Tickets are available at Duke's This would mark the seventh consecutive Since many Midwest schools have not yet year tell from the expression on his face that the treatment he has Stadium clubroom. MSU Shell Station and Sam's Sunoco that the squad has participated in the NCAA finished up their regular season games, the received recently has hurt him deeply. basketball Coach Gus Ganakas Station and can also be tournament. In 1962, the team was knocked out will be the featured speaker. purchased at the game. Ed Rutherford tournament teams will not be selected for at least of the race following a loss to St. Louis, Every once and a while he would manage a faint smile but he another week. The booters ended their season 2-0, in couldn't hold it for long, lie spoke in a soft voice that was hard the second game of the games last weekend with a 7-1-1 record, their tourney. The Billikens picking up 94 yards in 19 have proven to be a continual thorn in the to hear in the noisy corner of the Spartan locker room. only loss, a 2-0 decision to St. Louis. They tied the Air Force in their fourth game, 1-1 in Spartans side. A year later the Spartans dropped "The first time I heard the crowd booing, I just wanted to do "He picks his holes well and their first tourney game to St. Louis better," he said, "just to show them what I could do. But after a could develop into a fine Colorado. 2-0, The Spartans hope to retain, if not improve following a 4-3 victory just two weeks earlier. while, it really started to get to me. In the second half when the breakaway runner," Rutherford In 1965, the Billikens again ruined the said of Williams. upon, the national co-championship title they booing got worse, I just wanted to come out of there. currently hold with the University of Maryland. Spartans' hopes when they defeated the booters Bond, a power-type runner, 1-0 in the tourney finals. "I really don't understand it. Sometimes I think it's their right The booters have been forced to share the picked up 41 yards in eight to boo because they paid money to get in. But as long as we are trying, they should be behind us. If we weren't giving 100 per S' bowmen cent, then I could see it. But it really hurt me." NEW COURSE OFFERINGS meet It has been a difficult season for Bill Triplett--the man Duffy Daugherty said last spring could be the best quarterback in MSU SOCIAL SCIENCE MULTIDISCIPLINARY MAJOR PROGRAM, WINTER — 1970 history. The Spartan bowmen will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Last year he completed 52 per cent of his passes. And in the CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN THE UNITED STATES tonight in the dirt arena of the Men's I.M. spring game, he connected on 15 of 17. But still, everything he read and everyone he heard kept Bldg. Anyone interested in ssc 480-Section 1,4 credits MWF 9:10-10:00 archery is encouraged to attend echoing the same tired line, "Oh yeah, Triplett is a great runner the session. For further but he can't pass worth a pile of rusted Studebakers." Professor: Dr. Nancy J. Marshall information, contact Bob In the advertising jungle of the world, Madison Ave., they call it "the power of persuasion." The concept is relatively simple. The Burcaw, 393-5395. more often you are exposed to an idea, the more it begins to "Human spatial behavior and the Physical environment" chip away at your subconscious until pretty soon you actually start to a multidisciplinary study of Man as he perceives and uses the Spatial dimensions of his environment, and its affects THE believe it youself. "People ket saying I was a bad passer," Triplett said as he was upon Urbanization, Communications and Interpersonal Relationships. PLAIN BROWN pulling on his socks. "After a while I started to believe them. Then it seems that every game my passing got worse." WRAPPER Granted, his passing hasn't set the collegiate world on fire, but Triplett has often been the victim of slippery-fingered receivers this year. SSC 480-Sec. 2,4 credits MWF 11:30-12:20 At least 15 professor: Dr. Bruce J. Cohen NOV. 7 passes, and probably more, have been dropped-including the first three he threw against Indiana. Add those 15 onto his present completion record and he'd be hitting "Criminal and Delinquent behavior in the United States" ALL almost 50 per cent. But the dropped passes go deeper than that. It is impossible to a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the crime problem in the United States with special emphasis placed UNIVERSITY MIXER measure the true psychological effect of them on Triplett. "Sure it bothers me, but I don't let it show because it upon casual factors and treatment facilities. might get the rest of the team down," he says. Admission 50( Bill Triplett has gotten a bad rap from the MSU fans. He's a helluva guy personally and a talented athlete. Students Interested in Either of These New Offerings And no one like Bill, an unselfish person who gives 100 per cent May Pick up A Course Syllabus in Room 207 Linton Shaw Lower Lounge in everything he does, should have to walk away from a game with his head bowed. Hall. Enrollment Limited to 20 Students Per Section. 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There knows, and teaches the others. feelings, attacking one another for their attitudes, their job are 600 in the program. for Dr. Rosenthal and Except Washington will proudly show few staff the Amber West and Jade East, Skirts: performance. They are talking a about their own hang ups, the members, the program, is run problems they have with the meeting rooms the residents entirely by ex-addicts like tiled, painted, decorated and Sweaters' ioo% w°°' *turtie neck sty,e * sml Group cooperation, why their staff Washington who have kicked the made furniture for. doesn't get the work done. habit and returned to help Men occupy two floors of the The thirteen are residents of house on 85th St., women only YOUR CHOICE the Phoenix House on 205 West The house on 85th St. opened one. No doors partition the 85th St., New York City a in May 1967. Washington told - separate floors. There are rules. home away from drug addiction how the residents rented the The rooms are small. Women live for 79 ex-addicts. fifth floor while addicts lived on two or three to a room with The Phoenix House program psychiatrist, to help rehabilitate the four lower floors. When they bunk beds and dressers; name falls under the superv ision of the ex-addicts. New York City Drug Addiction Residents are participants in a Service Agency. The program voluntary threefold program of This house is strictly voluntary was developed by Dr. Mitchell S. rehabilitation, begun about three You can leave anytime you want. Rosenthal, a physician and years ago. The first phase is induction, when addicts come to You can stay with us a community center daily to talk Or you can go out that door to other dope addicts who have And buy a hag quit drugs, to learn about the And be alone out there program and seek advice about For the rest of your life. their hang-ups. Addicts are detoxified at the Morris J. Bernstein Institute of had enough money, they rented cards and funny sayings are on the Beth Israel Medical Center. the whole the doors. Men have larger dirty, run-down It takes about three months to tenement and started to make rooms - six to a room. withdraw entirely from drugs. their home a pleasant place to The residents live in a When detoxification is complete and the patient feels he is ready, protected environment; One anonymous resident everything is given to them. It he starts living in a Phoenix wrote about the house: costs about $10 a day for a House 24 hours a day. resident to live in the house. Most residents stay in the Each Phoenix House starts as a This is funded in several ways. house about a year and a half. Each addict under the Then they enter re-entry houses House, I'll save you Addiction Service Agency where they receive schooling and And you save me. receives a small weekly welfare vocational training and try to I'll clean it, paint it, check which he voluntarily signs come to grips with the outside Fix it, love it, over to the house. The Phoenix world. Until both house and I are House Foundation was created Robert H. Washington, a well. last September to seek funds Phoenix House resident., was a from people and business drug-addict: now he is a job leader at the house on 85th St. organizations. The foundation He has been a resident of the Except for the plumbing and has its heaquarters on the third house for about a year and has electricity, residents do all the floor of the 85th St. house. earned a responsible position as a coordinator trainee. Washington is a soft man. He speaks so quietly that you have to lean closer to catch all the Zionists words. He is 42 years old, says he left home when he was 10 and brought himself up. He was in jail for 28 years, once for murder. He came in pride in about Israel: its culture, people contact with drugs when he was and situation in the Mid-east A student Jewish Zionist conflict," he said. "We also will Stovepipe "I used them them," Washington said. I had group been organized on try to counter anti-Israeli LADIES SPORTSWEAR DEPT. ampus to enable concerned propoganda and, if there is But he is clean now and sjU(jents to learn more about the enough interest, attempt to get The symbol of a past era doesn t think hell ever go back Jewish community, some type of Jewish studies You put a lot of effort, time and imagination into walks down Shaw Lane in to taking drugs. He said he David M. Asher, a founder of program as part of the the form of would like to work downstairs in shooting that roll of Kodak film. Now it deserves a stovepipe groUp called Kadema, from University curriculum." the community center where the Asher said a major concern of speedy, quality processing at Meijer Thrifty Acres hat. Once they were con¬ Hebrew word, meaning low, low prices. You know your picture will be kids off the street to the group will be to stimulate sidered formal attire. forwarcj? said that one of the processed with the same famous Meijer care and talk over their proble State Nevs photo by group's main concerns will be pride in Jewish traditions. devotion to detail. Enjoy the convenience of "There wasn't anything liki "Jews have been Richard Warren Israel. as a race that when I was young." laving your photo needs served where you shop "We will try to learn more persecuted over the centuries. for your family needs. Now we have our own nation and Jews can think of A WEEK OF ART themselves, as a people with a know our pric.es are low! For home," he said. "The focus of Judaism has changed from the Kodacolor film processing 70c African culture depicted traditional religion to a feeling of want nationality with Israel. We Jews who have attempted Color prints W/processing 15c to deny their Jewish heritage to "Programs in African Arts," sponsored by the graduate asst. in the Dept. of Linguistics and Oriental and African feel proud and to realize that JEWELRY DEPT. African Studies Center, are going on this week Languages. with various presentations of African culture. Bishop will also deliver a lecture entitled they are part of the worldwide "Criticism of African Literature" at 7:30 p.m. Jewish community," Asher said. Sylvia Kinney, from Livingston College of Asher said that the emergence Rutgers University, will demonstrate African Thursday in 102B Wells. dances at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Erickson Kiva. Miss Kinney is an ethnomusicologist. Various African art forms are on display through Nov. 15 in Kresge Art Center. In the of Israel has provided the opportunity for Jews to identify SAVE $1.20 THIS WEEK ONLY first floor showcases, cloth, beads and jewelry on a worldwide basis. specializing in African music. Her background includes tour years at the Institute of African Studies in Ghana. from west Africa are being exhibited. These are examples of everyday and ceremonial dress by "We concerned want with to our become brothers in other parts of the Jewish ON MEN'S NO-IRON Also at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 102B Wells . two men and women, and are from the collection of films will be shown on African art and music, Joann Either, associate professor of textiles, world," Asher said. CASUAL including the Nigerian opera. "Buro Ladipo." cloth and related arts. and a film on wood carving in Zambia. Miss Kinney, Hand Bishop and a Nigerian A group of 50 late Nigerian bronzes is on display in the permanent gallery, along with Never student will discuss the films. 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The Foreign Relations disappointment and said it will But on CapitofrHai, war critics Typing, multilithing. Shoppe-remember how we look. J.W. Committee, which Fulbright increase the size of protests reacted with No job too large or too small. Fulbright and Mike none Of the SEWING MACHINE < You will be back. MAIN Block off campus. 332-3255. C Mansfield called Tuesday for heads, had deferred plans for planned for mid-November. reticence that preceded the' ELECTRONICS. C-11/5 broad Vietnam hearings last "We are convinced that the early hearings by the Foreign speech. COMPLETE THESIS Service Relations Committee on week pending Nixon's speech. President has misjudged the Sens. Edward M. Kennedy/ GREAT LAKES 1961 10x50. 2 Discount printing, typing and President's Vietnam policies as Mansfield, saying he had mood of this country, just as he bedrooms, furnished. Close to D-Mass., the majority whip, and Singers, Whites, Necchis, New MSU. $2200. 332-0003. 10-11/9 binding of theses, term papers, Democratic doves and some hoped Nixon would offer the has misjudged the realities of Stuart Symington, D-Mo., Home and "Many Others". $19.95 nation more definite word on Vietnam," Sam Brown, one of (expressed doubt Nixon has any prices available. Located across Republicans criticized his to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS 21 CHI the coordinators of the Vietnam Vietnam Lost & Found Omega pledges© from campus on corner of M.A.C. unwillingness to announce new getting out of Vietnam in peace plan. The. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, satisfactioi cent and Grand River, below the Style troop withdrawals. Monday night's speech, told Moratorium Committee said. Missouri Democrat said also; wonderful! 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We have it within will overwhelmingly support this else to speed an end to the war. distance to MSU. Call Bob in the best interest of) Homan, 351-0965 Simon, effort to bring peace with Nixon indicated that, of the or America--for it is no plan to say; LOST: Between MSU-Okemos branch, 351-2260. justice." whole mass, only a four-inch that what we do depends 5-11/10 Leaders of three antiwar stack came from supporters of upon] Gold O pin w what Hanoi does." HARMONY FOLK guiti Wanted Snyder Action Committee, social 353-5656. 2-1 groups called the speech a an immediate withdrawal. gathering tonight 6:30 p.m., Snyder after 6 p.m. 3-11/7 Recreation Cafeteria; 2nd annual "FOOD BLOOD DONERS NEEDED. $7.50 SPAIN! Eight days in Torremolinas. for all positive. A negative, B RIOT". The public invited. This isn't Departing December 13th - 26th. negative and AB negative, $10.00. Complete deluxe package. $249. O negative, $12. MICHIGAN AKC ALASKAN f Phone Frank Buck, 351-1305. COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, 507'/2 East Grand River, East Lansing. Above the new Campus >on Kiva, by Sylvia Kinney, Nixon speech Book Store, hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 ctor in Ethnomusicoloty at FOUND: BEAUTIFUL * FREE-LIFE INSURANCE I Service ersity. She will also be p.m. Monday , Wednesday and (continued from page 1) violence during the upcoming peace moves. ATTENTION CAMERA BUGS: For 102-B Nov. 15 Washington march. STEVE KAUFMAN, ; and / i more to escalate the "If humane rational and those difficult developing or 7:30 "I think that the great powe • S-11/10 p.m. Among than any action or satisfactory policy can't be made printing jobs, or for films showing is, Duro Ladip of the movement in October statement in the country today. in the White House and isn't of the undeniable influence it ha; FREE TO childless home, register! Nigerian Opera. "I think most of involved in 6 year old spay female Dalmatio us being made in the Congress, then had is that it was carried .he moratorium in October it should be made in the obedient, affectionate. 2-11/5 with dignity and wa; jxpected little from the streets," Samet said. commitment to non-violenc AKC IRISH President's speech. He He said the so-called "silent setter nine month consistent with the commitmen shots, lovable, beautifu DEAR SNUGGY, Please take me to CLINIC NOV, 7 & 8 November 7, 8, 9, Rev. Morton T. accommodated us by giving us majority", referred to by Nixon, affectionate. 676-5372. 3-11/6 even less than we expected," is "a tool of those whose to peace," he said. WANTED: ANYONE interested "The continued success of th MAIN ELECTRONICS. C-1-11/5 N.D. and author of Tongue Speaking Same said. personal convictions receive no American Indian Dancing. Ce moratorium will lie in and Dreams: The Dark Speech of the He said the speech convinced Jim, 482 7204, weekday evening public support." CASH LOANED on merchandise or Spirit, speaking at All Saints Church, people both in and out of the "I'm inclined to think that a continuing awareness by TESTED FREE at Americans that violence is will buy outright. RUHF'S FEED HI FI BUYS of peace movement that no group that is never heard from STORE, satisfactory steps being taken a satisfactory alternative," h< 5200 South Logan. BABYSITTING are probably doesn't exist," Samet 882-2121. 6-11/11 ^lOl^jGrand^Rive^^^ toward peace by the said. added. Mobile Homes DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS administration. He said these Stan McClinton, ASMSU vici He said he hopes Nixon's people must now initiate the speech does not provoke any president for black affairs, sai« ROYCRAFT, 1967-10x51 Nixon's speech reinforced his GIRLS WRITE belief that the United States wi| be "set back a great number included. On lot X3-11/5 Typlng Service oj Mobile Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Roon years by a man who is insensitiv* Village. IV 38,Union. Speaker: Steven Blaske to the needs of society." I 372-0985. 3-11/6 ANDERSON 30 x 8. Set-up THE STEREO SHOPPE TERM typing. PAPERS, envelopes, gener Dictaphone or tap transcription. 393-3663. TF Kentucky. 40121. 1-11/5 Ciruna State President. Highlights of the Oct. 31-Nov. 3r< Topic New York race McClinton said he believes "silent majority" exists but said | TRAILER HAVEN, East Lansing. WANTED: 4 good tickets to (continued from page 1) getting the snow removed fast it is a "silent majority of racist! 485-2289, 482-0529. 5-11-6 That left the vital Jewish vote, enough after a major storm last who cry for law and order ana DISSERTATIONS, THESES, Ter who do not cry for justice, those 32 per cent of the total. The February that became a political 351-0320.3-11/7 CLOSE to campus, 49'x8' Champion. who value property over human Jewish vote also is 85 per cent Corner lot. Partially remodelled. t night while Democratic by registration. The Despite objections from lives, and those who are Nixon's 2 bedroom. $1300. 351-3927. 484-4519 MERLE NORMAN exchange for. f News poll had Lindsay getting Procaccino and Marchi, Lindsay .supporters." 1 3-11/6 > STUDIO, 1600 East PAULA ANN Haughey Complei I. 393-4198. 3-1 the Jewish vote. managed to make his opposition higan.C-11/6 Professional Thesis Service. IBf to the Vietnam war a major issue stimulate members of the In 1965, Lindsay was elected Selectric Typewriters, in the campaign. The mayor younger generation, especially MSU Rodeo Club, in a three-way race by 112,405 meeting tonight 9 blacks, to out against the strongly endorsed the Oct. 15 come p.m.. Pavilion, discussing plans for Moratorium Day. Vietnam war. Winter Rodeo. Everyone Welcome. During the 1969 campaign, Line ay said lit made mistakes Beat Film Group, Nov. 5th, 7 & 9 during the 196b teachers' .Si.;ike "BRUSHED BEDTIMERS' p.m., 109 Anthony, showing Alfred which produced a tense ! Case. 50c confrontation between the black and Puerto Rican communities ...Circled with Lace... and the largely Jewish teachers' union. He also told the voters of Queens that he erred in not by U.N.-China (continued from page 1) a still-hostile Peking that isolated ion by calling Gary, itself. "Under such circumstances one must question whether the participation of Peking in the United Nations would contribute to the cause of peace or to the work of this •ta, meeting Nov. 5th, 7:30 organization." p.m„ 351 Natural Science Nevertheless, Whalley added, Bldg. Speaker: Dr. Slatis, Professor of despite persistent hostility and Zoology, Topic: "Genes on the X rebuff, the United States shares the conviction of many others that the current state of tension in relations with Peking should not be allowed to continue. He asserted that 'the efforts to improve relations by the United States and others would not be >f Statistics & Probability & Math, meeting Nov. 5th, 9:10 furthered by adopting the a.m. & 4 10 p.m., room 405-A, Wells Hall Albanian-led resolution calling and Nov. 6th, 4:10 p.m., room 103C for ousting the Chinese Wells Hall. Nationalists and Speaker: Prof. Samuel seating the Chinese Communists in their place. He said this would amount to t L2 Approximations rewarding Peking's attitude of by self-isolation and disrespect for the United Nations. "This would be a major step backward, not forward," he said. "It nld Canzonia for Brass; Berloz: The Damnation of Faust intransigence, debase the U.N. Charter, and perpetrate a grave . . injustice against a member of the ARE SPECIAL senioMn the <; presented McDonel tonight Kiva-open h^T^f ° 7°30-9C30 p°m to all interested J United Nations." Whalley also urged adoption of the resolution sponsored by the United States and 14 other they're special, they're fun, they're private, they're — countries requiring a two-thirds' for you. peanuts Personals in the State News let Wanted majority vote on the Albanian fabric blend' of brushed acetate and resolution. sparkling shades of hot pink, nu blue your friends know that you haven't forgotten. GARAGE WANTED to rent for Halim Budo, the Albanian Beautifully detailed cameo inset ith two-tone lace. By famous maker winter. Storage of car. East ambassador, told the assembly Special $1.00 for 10 words Lansing Okemos area. Call after 1 p.m., 351-9282. 3-11 6 that Communist China does not need the United Nations, but "it is the peace-loving states that Special ONE BEDROOM apartment in any need China." - Monday, Nov. 10, through Friday Nov. 14 only. University married housing. Budo charged anew that the Winter, winter and/or spring. United States and the Soviet 353-2398. 3-11-5 MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. Union were in collusion to bar take a gander^at the eat bu s the d°or to Peking. He said in today's Classified Ads?'6^ ^ they Were enga8ed in a secret rly Marions STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED GIRLS: WRITE a lonely Gl SP-5 plot to divide the world into spheres of influence. Brookfield Plaza Hours: Mon-Sat. 10am-6pn The assembly probably will I® Robert b. Petryk, 382-46 1329, 347 Student Services Btry c, 8th Btn, 3rd Arty. 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