Newly elected By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "I won in New York City independent," he said. "It obviously means as an mayors black, Richard 250,651. Austin, 257,714 to face urban problems only warmth encouragement when I talked to black and and demonstrations -- they'll be waiting for Gribbs when he takes office Jan. 6." moving into Pittsburgh's City Hall, said his first order of business will be to try America's newly elected mayors face an voters. There was never an incident in all Cleveland's Stokes, a Democrat who that the tradition of electing a candidate of Gribbs campaigned against the crime reducing the city's record high budget. And array of urban problems. problem but avoided the "law and order" this time and that's why I have a rapport became the first black mayor of a major he said he will meet with the leaders of one of the two major parties, and in New In New York, John V. Lindsay said catch phrase, insisting instead that "law with the black community." U.S. city in 1967, got crucial support from civil York City usually a Democrat, has been rights groups pressing for more Wednesday that his victory demonstrated a violators must be dealt with firmly and Outgoing Mayor Jerome Cavanaugh, who white voters in defeating his Republican construction industry jobs for blacks. decline in the importance of political fairly." Gribbs, Wayne County sheriff, has decided not to seek re-election, offered an challenger, County Auditor Ralph J. Perk, parties. Detroit Mayor Roman S. Gribbs Lindsay, running as a Liberal and assessment of the problems facing Gribbs: 120,559 to 116,806 - an edge of 3,753. Flaherty's victory in a May primary See related story, page broke a deeply entrenched Democratic has pledged to cut the crime rate. Independent, defeated Democrat Mario A. 3. "He'll be tested more quickly than I was. The key problems facing Stokes, in machine. On Tuesday, he Carl B. Stokes of Cleveland has a police Procaccino by 159,976 votes. Final figures: It really wasn't until after civil rights addition to hostility to him among the easily defeated problem. Peter F. Flaherty wants to cut not denied speculation that he may name legislation and the poverty program that I police, are a rising crime rate and air and Republican John K. Tabor, 118,666 to Lindsay, 981,900; Procaccino, 821,924; William Lucas, his black undersheriff, as his had any serious confrontations." 62,541. Tabor had mounted a strong law Pittsburgh's record budget. Republican-Conservative John J. Marchi, water pollution. He says he will continue and Austin would have been given more order attack near the end of the Lindsay, 47, after a spectacular 545,088. police commissioner. to strengthen the police department, while comeback victory in New York, said a new Detroit's Gribbs, 43, polled about 6 per "The refreshing thing," Gribbs said, "was breathing room," Cavanaugh said. "But the insisting on continued civilian control. campaign. coalition of Democrats, Liberals and cent of the black vote and about 82 per that throughout my campaign, I have special groups -- the ones that have sit-ins Flaherty, 45, the insurgent Democrat (please turn to back page) Liberal Republicans helped him win. cent of the white vote in the nonpartisan "Party lines have less meaning," he added. election, for a 7,000-vote victory over a Thursday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE STATE MEWS East Lansing, Vol. 62 Number 82 Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 Seale sentenced to 4 years vT4| r i on contempt or court charge CHICAGO (AP) - Bobby G. Seale, attack on the administration of justice, and Filed by a group of 30 lawyers in behalf other defendants. He set April 23 for a new national chairman of the Black Panther an attempt to sabotage the functioning of of Seale, the suit also asked that the trial trial of Seale on the charges. Party, was held in contempt of U.S. Seale is being held in the Cook County the federal judiciary system." be stopped until the suit was disposed of District Court Wednesday and sentenced to Jail on a fugitive warrant from New Haven, Seale interrupted Judge Hoffman several and that Seale be released from the Cook four years in prison by Judge Julius J. times and Kunstler refused to reply at the County Jail. Conn., where he is charged with the Hoffman. end of the ruling. In dismissing the suit, Judge Robson said murder of another member of the Black Judge Hoffman sentenced Seale to three The judge then asked Seale if he would he was doing so on grounds that the court Panther Party. months in prison for each of 16 incidents care to speak. lacked jurisdiction in the matter. Stumping of contempt in the trial of the Panther leader and seven other men on conspiracy- Judge resolve the Hoffman's ruling appeared to impasse growing out of Seale's "Why now?" Seale said. "It's a special occasion," Judge Hoffman Referring to the binding and gagging of Seale, Judge Robson said "no other President Nixon had a victory lunche repeated interruptions of the trial with the charges growing out of riots at the 1968 demands that he be allowed to defend replied. remedy was available to the trial court." Republican winners whose campaign Democratic National Convention. himself. The judge ordered Oct. 29 that "What am I supposed to speak about? He added that Seale had 412 weeks during William T. C ah ill, left, and Govern At the same time, the judge declared a What kind of crap is this? Is this a court the trial to C9nsult with his "counsel of Seale be bound and gagged in an effort to . . were elected in New Jersey and Virginic mistrial for Seale, separating him from the stifle the disruptions. . You've been hanging black people all record" Kunstler before he attempted to He relented, without explanation, your life. What can I say about drop the lawyer. punishment?" Seale said. Other defendants are David T- Dellinger, Monday and Seale continued to voice his After the sentencing, Seale shouted, 54; Rennard C. Davis, 29; Thomas E. 24-HOUR PROPOSAL demands to cross-examine witnesses. The dispute reached the breaking point "You can't separate me. I want a trial right Hay den, 29; Lee Weiner, 30; John R. earlier Froines, 29: Jerry Rubin, 30; and Abbie Wednesday when defense lawyers William M. Kunstler and Leonard I. Judge Hoffman set April 23 and replied, Hoffman, 32. "I can't hear two trials at once." Weinglass refused to cross-examine a Student Board moves California about sheriffs deputy who testified Seale. represent Seale. Seale went They said to the they did lectern and not began to Seale, 33, contended that he has the right defend himself since his chosen lawyer, Charles R. Garry of San Francisco, was unable to participate in the trial because of an illness. Police drive questioning the witness: "Did you ever kill house policy Kunstler signed a general appearance for Black Panther member? Why did you on a open Seale in order to confer with him follow me to the airport? Have you ever IFC also proposed a clarification in the taken part in raids at Black Panther headquarters?" Judge Hoffman, 74, excused the jury and immediately prior to the start of the trial Sept. 24. But Seale contended he never wanted MIT pickets board of trustees ordinance 22.01 Kunstler and fired him as his lawyer. recessed the session 90 minutes early and Kunstler and Judge Hoffman have argued The several ASMSU proposals Student Board acted on Tuesday, including a regarding alcoholic beverages, so that it would not apply to fraternity houses. -Amnesty cannot be guaranteed. spent more than three hours preparing his contempt citation. many times in court about Seale's representation but the judge has ruled that out of lab revision in the present open house policy. The board would like to see this section The judge cited 16 instances of contempt See related Kunstler is Seale's lawyer of record. The revision, sponsored by Men's Hall s v, page 3. stricken from the recommendations. The beginning Sept. 26 when Seale called him a (AP)--Three In a separate action. Judge Edwin A. driven away Assn. (MHA), would create 24-hour-open document's defeat by the board will send it "blatant racist," and culminating with re The ordinance now prohibits to Robson of U.S. District Court dismissed a chusetts Institute of houses. Inter-Cooperative Council (ICC), a conference committee composed of Wednesday morning's interruption. consumption of alcoholic beverages on any suit filed Tuesday which requested that Women's Inter-Residence Council (WIC), two Student Board members and two He said that the "acts, statements and Technology (MIT) research laboratory land governed by the board of trustees Seale be permitted to act his and PanHellenic Council (Pan-Hel),.is also Student Affairs Committee members, to conduct of Bobby Seale constitute as own Wednesday by an almost equal number of included on the request now going before except by people over the age of 21 who arrive at an acceptable compromise. contempt of this court and a deliberate attorney. police. live in married housing. The demonstrators, in their second day the All-Uniyersity Student Affairs Committee. IFC is requesting that "regulations of protesting alleged war-related research at concerning consumption of alcoholic MIT, were pushed back by tightly drawn beverages ... will be left to the discretion platoons of officers holding riot batons. Senate group of the individual chapter, subject to state and local laws." ICC also asked to be included in this request. The board approved it and Milliken: appoin Sporadic clashes broke out. The demonstrators gathered before Instrumentation Laboratory No. 5, where 175 researchers work on the guidance referred it to the All-University Student system for the Poseidon missile. MIT has Affairs Committee. 6,000 students. ban to U' Board of Trustees Paul Graf, Cabinet president, presented OKs the information on the spring break trip to Acapulco, which is sponsored by ASMSU were MIT said it knew of seven persons who injured. Police said one former MIT student was for students. arrested, but several other persons taken the governor of Massachusetts has Wayne State University was contrary to the The board also discussed the briefly into custody were not booked. cigarette Recommendations for Policies Procedures on Campus Disturbances, a and requested students o governing boards of that state's universities and colleges. "I'm giving it a great deal of concern," he centralization plan of his educational reform package. "We want secondary and elementary Police allowed the demonstrators, led by the November Action Coalition to retreat WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate document prepared by the Student Affairs slowly down the open end of the narrow Commerce Committee approved today a Committee at the request of the board of Gov. Milliken said Wednesday he "liked said, adding that he was not excluding education centralized so people know street fronting on the one-story, Trustee Warren Huff's recent suggestion where to go when they have complaints or proposal to ban all cigarette advertising the idea" of having a student on the MSU ramshackle laboratory. that the student representative on the need help," he said. These two "places to from radio and television by Jan. 11, 1971. 11 efus appr Board of Trustees, but would not Cambridge City Solicitor Philip Cronin of Sec. D board be the State News editor-in-chief go" would be the governor or the and a police lieutenant were knocked down That provision was one of a number of recommendations becau necessarily change the elective system of who would have ex-officio status. legislature. in scuffles, and three newsmen said they amendments changing a House bill that had choosing trustees. Although he criticized the "The elective system of picking members were knocked down or struck by police been hailed a£ a victory for the tobacco "non-negotiable." The do< "I like the idea of having a student on -Use of force -such "accountability" of the trustees, Milliken of governing boards has worked pretty clubs. None of the five reported injury. A industry when approved in that chamber as c the board," he told State News editors in threat said his attitude toward electing trustees well; we're not in bad shape," he said. last spring. to personal sal an exclusive interview, "but I think it steady rain made footing slippery. for MSU, University of Michigan and One editor pointed out that because The bill now goes to the Senate for buildings-cannot be toler; ought to really mean something." He said It was Cronin, after seeing several consideration. (please turn to back page) (please turn to back page) The tobacco industry won two victories in the Senate committee, both on 10-9 » on The committee agreed to add the word "excessive" in toughened health warnings cigarette packages, making them read that "excessive cigarette smoking" can Open hearings dropped and other diseases. for Senate's Viet cause cancer Another industry amendment prohibit the Federal Trade Commission from requiring any health warnings in newspaper and magazine ads for cigarettes would probe He was asked if the committee wants before July 1972. further information about just what the Chairman Warren Magnuson. D-Wash., 1 the President has in mind before deciding and Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, who Vietnam war while it seefeadditional word whether to schedule a new round of public chairs the Commerce subcommittee on on President Nixon's policy to cut back hearings on the war. consumers, vowed to fight on the floor for U.S. involvement. "I think it could be put that way," removal of this restriction. Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Fulbright said. The committee softened the restriction Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird will Fulbright and some other members of 6omewhat, adopting unanimously a be asked to testify during the week of Nov. the committee have been among the proposal by Moss that would permit the 17 in closed session instead of in public, as FTC to require a listing of tar and nicotine sharpest congressional critics of Vietnam originally planned. *" . war policy. Content in newspaper and magazine ads. Sen. J.W. Fulbright, D-Ark. the But Fulbright told newsmen that while Some members said privately such a committee chairman, said they will be widely different views about what should requirement might discourage advertising of cigarettes with high tar and nicotine Emphasis asked about questions Nixon himself raised in his Monday night address to the nation be done were expressed at Wednesday" closed meeting, the members agreed Rogers content, and could be invoked by the FTC as well as other aspects of the Vietnam Gov. Milliken, in an exclusive interview with State News editors, said he favored a student seat on the and Laird should be heard in executive to discourage any increase in printed situation. ' MSU Board of Trustees. He explained that his goal is to make the "establishment" work, but com¬ Fulbright said he hopes they will session before a decision is reached on advertising to offset the cutback in talk frankly. what the committee should do next. broadcasts. mented that he hoped peace in Vietnam would happen fast. State News photo by Jerry McAllister Thursday, November 6, 1969 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Nixon Viet Senator opposes proposal another to increase cigarette prices bootlegging at a lower price. New York," he evidence shows said, "and the stores, on campus or off-campus, that this high pay the 4 per cent tax or not." letter writing to the late Ho Chi Minh produced what he rated as troops from South Vietnam, respect the right of the "A higher cigarette tax is just an easy way for the state to get price has led to bootlegging. The major problem, however, another rebuff in the population of the South and of "An increased tax on in the senator's opinion, is not lengthening history of U.S. the Vietnamese nation to Cigarette prices won't be going more revenue," he explained, cigarettes is taxing the habits of the sales tax, but the question of efforts to interest Hanoi in a dispose of themselves, without up if Sen. Harry DeMaso, "But I feel a 12 cent tax per the people," he added, "and it fair prices on books sold to mutually acceptable peace foreign influence." R-Battle Creek and chairman of pack will give us more trouble will force the small businessman students. settlement. the Senate Taxation Committee, than money." out of business." "The unequal price practices As a result, the private has his way. DeMaso opposes Milliken's The senator recently returned from a trip to New York where DeMaso education said reform funds for are more the first crux of problem," he said, "and the tax the correspondence disclosed by Nixon in his Monday night Man freed, plan to raise education revenue he studied the effects of a higher speech went into the diplomatic through a 5 cent increase in the tax on luxuries such as realistically should be based on problem comes next. The 7-cents-a-pack cigarette tax cigarettes. He learned from a because he feels it will only lead conference with New York law an increased state income tax. question is, 'Are students being Referring to the governor's charged a fair price and are they records which as failed another initiative to break the after girls proposal for a single, statewide receiving a fair trade-in price for negotiating deadlock at Paris. enforcement officials Monday "A' is to further crime. property tax of 16 mills for their books?'" for apple ? Nixon's July 15 message to the "Let's face it," DeMaso said, that over one million packs of "people are going to smoke cigarettes are sold illegally each education financing, he said, The motion for a legislative "Let's be realistic, 16 mills with study into bookstore prices was day keeps the docto North Vietnamese President not the first such White House was admit hoax cigarettes no matter what the day in New York, bid to Hanoi at the summit level. price. Raising the price to 55 or "Open market cigarettes cost constantly increasing valuations made last week in the house of ng the depleted m PH1LADELPHI (AP) is no property relief." On Feb. 8, 1967, at the - A man 65 cents a pack will just lead to as much as 85 cents a pack in representatives by Rep. Charles Bldg. released from DeMaso's proposal to raise H. Varnum, R-Manistique. beginning of that year's Lunar as jail and six tate News photo by John former y°ung girls were arrested more revenue for financing educational reform is based on President Lyndon Johnson Wednesday - the result of a sent a confidential letter to Ho. Halloween hoax in which the the removal of certain sales tax girls said they were given an Petitions acc exemptions and refunds. Three bills were introduced into the Johnson proposed direct U.S.-North Vietnamese talks on apple with a razor blade senate last Thursday which EGYPT-ISRAEL ending the war, halt to U.S. bombing of the and offered a imbedded in it. Based on the girls' stories, Jack would amend several sections of for Math co the Public Act of 1937. "The aim of the bills is toward North and a U.S. troop level return for a stop Thomas, father of 52, an unemployed three, was jailed Any math major interested in serving on the Math Student Advisory Committee should pick up a petition at A-138 Wells and return it by Friday. equity," the senator explained, "with everyone paying his equal Senate Bill No. 1092, if passed Peace plan offered North Ho's ater Vietnamese nto the South. infiltration reply to Johnson a week repeated Hanoi's Saturday in lieu of $10,000 bail, charged with intent to be cruel released to from children. jail n He was Wednesday Again this term the committee will conduct student evaluations hen-standard afternoon. by the legislature, would remove response: of math professors. Spring term evaluations, results of which are The six the exemption now given to negotiations would be possible girls admitted now available, rated over 50 professors in the departments. The renewed fighting w; commercial advertising, such as By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS inly after an unconditional halt Wednesday moming their stories The committee also sponsors a math-help center which is open touched off when Egypt ia were false after Matthew ,o the U.S. air attacks. North from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday in A-138 Wells. catalogs, sales pamphlets and commandos slipped aero army Blelochi, 44, a guard in the For further information, contact Keith J. Dubas, 355-6952, or hand bills, to churches for Egypt and Israel battled a the waterway and < housing project in which they Kelly Runyon, 355-2584. property < s sold and to soia ana the Suez Canal Wednesday and .. wdierw^> dUU correspondence public the ak stores. ^minffirial npJLnor ra.d against Israel, occupation Con h.senh following month. live, conducted an investigation 'The S^ate News, the student newspaper at Michigan State "The sales tax on college book said the United States has < Israel's air force struck back •ectio Nixon's letter si ilarly evoked of the 8irls' stories- University, is published every class day and Sundays during stores needs to be consistent," forth with a new Middle East hours later, pounding Egyptian the use from Ho which, in Grace Wisotzkey, 12, one of DeMaso said. "Either all book peace formula. pro-West B< s words, "simply the girls arrested, had told police four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. camps and mortar positions In Lebanon, Subscription rate is $14 per year. from Port Taufiq at the d the public position Thomas had given her an apple ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ across southern end of the canal. packed their g to pull out i l the ith a r blade ii Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inlani * A 1 Ahram. Egypt's Yanta, near th Under Blelochi's questioning Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigai Grace admitted she had * semiofficial newspaper, i.vithdr< gotten Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, Unite< States Student Press Association. * COMPUTER reported United Wednesday States has that briefed the an ret pa< an apple with a soft spot from Thomas, and her friend, Debbie Egyptian representative in Connors, prodded her into Second class postage paid at East Lansing. 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On Capitol Ave . . . three blocks south of the Capitol at the Sunburst Sign of Quality Motel - Capitol Park Our inventory is Telephone 482 1491 the world's largest Ample FREE PARKING in all hotel lots Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 3 NEWS Views differ _ . involved in the campaign. on Austin's defeat who was "far superior," is The black vote was in the police or the people," he added, By LARRY LEE fifth largest city, lost by a slim .>For the first time in history a discouraging, but the hope neighborhood of 92-94 per cent Sen- Stan,ey F- Rozychi, margin of 7,000 votes to Wayne we a financial expert for a the fact that the from D-Detroit, said the elections summary comes ln favor of Austin he said. County Sheriff Roman Gribbs in candidate, when many people margin was so small. ' came out the way he expected. Tuesday's election. are saying city financing is the "At least there was an This solidity of the black vote "The votes show the blacks of A capsule of th« day's events from summary Detroit legislators indicated Jackie Vaughn III, D-Detroit, number one issue, awareness," he said. will probably be the major Detroit voted on a strictly black our wire services. mixed reactions Wednesday said, "I'm very disappointed, but "gut even if the 'law and following a narrow defeat of n°t all is lost. The closeness of order' issue was the most Vaughn stated that while prob,em facing Gribbs' Vaughn ticket- 1 don>t think Austin Richard Austin in the Detroit the v°te points to a new trend, important and it applies to the Austin only received about 8 per sa,d- c°u,d have expected more mayoral race. "If Austin had been any other black community," Vaughn cent of the white vote in the "The people did not have the ^ th j j°te than Austin, the first black color except black, it would not added, "then the only logical primary, early indications were confidence in him." ose that dld- that he received 20 per "I'm determined, as a member candidate to run for the major have been a contest, Vaughn choice was the black candidate." some Gribbs must also address "In J*?' 1 f?el thue ^ites executive office of the nation's said in explaining the racial issue the defeat of Austin, cent in Tuesday's voting. himself to the police problem flow?d beutter than the b,acks of the so-called establishment, to and get at the root of the * at ,thfy „w?re J?" make that damned establishment people's problems, if the future ^".minatory, he added, work." of the city is to be preserved, he S[ncf ?° voted for the black the Pf' cent of whites candidate, -Gov. Milliken ASA4SU passes "But basically, I m taking a wait and see attitude," he said. while only 8 per cent blacks voted for Gribbs. 'The new of the mayor may have a problem though with the six liquor in fraternity houses ••disappointed" - the— of the election. "The citizens of added. International News Detroit had a remarkable He added that the opportunity to elect a highly Sen. Charles N. Youngblood, it fraternity houses by If the qualified candidate, but they D-Detroit, said he did not view 21-year-olds. must then must the,. be signed »Bi,cu byuy Milton this state ,should P^P^1 law not fal1 undei didn't take advantage of it. the election as a defeat for the J Britain called for Communist China to be "brought Ted Dziak, IFC president, said B. Dickerson, vice president for • .into the international community" without delay the proposal will go before the student affairs J™* "But it's encouraging that the Slacks Detroit, ASMSU passed an race was as close as it was," "The blacks have proven they "Wednesday. Speaking on the third day of the annual Faculty Committee on Student At present, no alcoholic Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) Young added. "Not all the have the ability to get their "debate in the U.N. General Assembly on the seating of Affairs, where approval will beverages are allowed on proposal Tuesday night which voters were subject to Gribbs' spokesman elected in the three Peking in the United Nations, British Ambassador Lord would allow drinking in probably take "a few weeks, at fraternity property. Council president, said 'law and order'appeal. >t, if we're lucky." Dziak said that though no liberalization of drinking black Common Council ^Caradon said: "All our efforts should be directed not drinking is allowed on land regulations is not as great a "Where we go from here lies rnembers^ who were elected toward keeping them out but toward persuading them governed by . the board of concern for sororities, with Gribbs," the senator said. Tuesday, ' he said. in." LIGHT VOTING trustees, this ruling should not "Sororities don't have that 'to come apply to land which is not MSU many parties," she said. !' ™"! "I feel both of the candidates property. iuk» Konde said nearly all • , , . . cf for mayor were well qualified," in a new surge of violence against U.S. citizens in "We don't feel it's the national sorority organizations ^Proved due to the election of he added. "It was one of those Brazil, kidnapers shot and killed the son of an American •business executive after collecting SI 2,000 ransom. The body of Patrick Dolan, 18, son of Richard J. Ingham County University's duty to hold up state liauor laws," he said Dziak said withdrawn a the IFC proposal made has have policies which do not allow alcoholic beverages to be used by the individual chapters. three black members. races wjiere yOU just jjave tQ tosg "The major problem now is a coin to decide because both who is running the city - the men were excellent." 6 y winter term which stated that passes tax hike 'Dolan, vice president of Swift and Co. of Brazil, was 'found Wednesday on a farm near Sao Paulo. A young 21-year-old fraternity members should be allowed to drink at .suspect, an acquaintance of Dolan, was arrested and a fistered social functions. wide search is for the others. 2,054 cast no ballots. The vote re8K said the ^aia ine original proposal on total represented roughly 5 per °"l in IFC and cent of Lansing's 55,448 FOOTBALL BREAKFAST f ki a ■ South Vietnamese infantrymen, going it alone on the 'gistered voters. A,SMS" bu' had been tabled in ground but supported by American planes and artillery, Tuesday passed a one-year, Turnout among East Lansing's ^e Faculty Committee on Student Affairs, have clashed with two veteran North Vietnamese .'in their biggest fight in four months. units one-half increase for mill new property tax heating and laundry facilities at the Ingham 12,815 registered voters indicated that 10 per cent had voted. The tax increase was LDz»ak said the committee felt the proposal would conflict with BUFFET Intelligence sources said Wednesday that elements of County Extended-Care Facility. passed overwhelmingly in East a state law which requires the \'the 24th and 66th North Vietnamese army regiments, Voter turnout was reported light by county officials, as Lansing with unofficial returns indicating 960-yes to 165-no. anyone who serves liquor to public to have a license, SATURDAYS - 9:00 AM TO 11:30 AM /which laid siege to the Special Forces camp at Ben Het unofficial returns indicate that » last summer, were involved in Tuesday's battle near Due only 10 per cent of the county's 100,000 registered ATTENTION CAR OWNERS estimated the Cambodian border. Scliuler S restaurant - Lap on voters cast ballots on the tax The fighting around Ben Het was considered a major increase proposal. Itest for government troops and a yardstick for Passage of the tax proposal by * Complete front end repair and - measuring President Nixon's plan to Vietnamize the an unofficial 7,033-yes to war. The new fighting, officers believe, bears a strong 2,940-no votes gave the county alignment resemblance to the two-month battle at Ben Het. board of supervisors the go-ahead to levy the one-half mill property tax for repairs of the care facility. * Brakes * Suspension in MARSHALL, MICHIGAN C Tke^iiree GI prisoners whom the Viet Cong claimed a week ago to have released, have arrived in allied hands The tax proposition was the only issue on the ballot in most * Wheel balancing * Steering (BRUNCH ON SUNDAYS and "seem to be in good shape," State Dept. officials Ingham County precincts, 9 AM TO 12 NOON) reported in Washington. The three were said to be in South Vietnam, with at least one reported recuperating however, Meridian Charter Township voters also passed an LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center incorporation proposal by an 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 • in a hospital there. No details about the pick-up of the unofficial count of 2,427 to men were immediately available. 1,555. John I. Whitmyre, township We think it's the handsomest, clerk, said that the next step to National News becoming a city will be to "impanel a charter committee and then send the charter, after EUROPE $189 smoothest, quietest, gentlest the electorate approves it, to the President Nixon and Republican National Chairman governor for signing." Lansing and East Lansing Sponsored by MSU Union Board - Students International automatic turntable we've ever seen Roger C. B. Morton contended Wednesday that GOP a Full range of travel services turnouts were light. , triumphs in New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial $50 deposit reserves seats , elections represent solid popular support for the DETROIT METRO DEPARTURES administration's policies, particularly regarding Vietnam. Newmagazine June 21 - Sept. 2 June 24 - London $229 Aug. 18 London $234 June 25 Sept. 15 London $209 seeks articles - The space agency Wednesday gave a go-ahead for the July 20 - Aug. 28 Japan $480 Apollo 12 astronauts to televise their moonwalk in Creative MSU students should NEW YORK DEPARTURES submit their writing and art living color, after the camera successfully beamed clear July 14 - Sept. 14 London $189 work to the English Graduate pictures from the launch pad to mission control in Club for publication in its new July 24 - Sept. 7 London $202 Texas. magazine, Preview. CHICAGO DEPARTURE Astronaut James A. McDivitt, Apollo spacecraft The 20-page magazine will Aug. 11 - Sept. 9 London $223 . program manager, ordered crews to replace a black and include poetry and short fiction white television camera with the once-troubled color and will sell for 10 cents. Open to MSU & Oakland students, faculty, unit after viewing three hours of tests showing a color Manuscripts should be sent to Daryl Jones, English Dept., with staff, employees, and their immediate families. and the easiest to operate pattern, a blue-suited technician and the area between a stamped, self-addressed .. the launch pad and the Atlantic ocean. envelope. Further information is Sign up NOW - Union Board Office, 2nd floor Union Building. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, Mont., said available from Jones, 355-7578, and Jay Paul, 355-0366. THE ALL - NEW MIRACORD 50 H Incorporates every modern facility for optimum performance quality ; Wednesday it appeared there would be another delay in and operating ease: dynamically balanced arm with interchangeable ; Senate consideration of the nomination of Judge cartridge insert, full size, balanced turntable, anti-skate compensation, | Clement F. Haynsworth to the Supreme Court. cueing, plus hysteresis motor, pushbutton console, stylus-overhang ad¬ Mansfield told reporters his latest information is that justment, illuminated speed indicator, and other Miracord exclusives. the nomination cannot be taken up on the floor next week and prgbably will have to go over to the week of Plays records manually or automatically without presetting. Feather- touch push buttons provide safe, gentle, automatic operation. Nov. 17. But come in and see it for yourself. •: ;• The Michigan Michigan Education Assn. said Wednesday Gov. Milliken's education reform bills "impose the greatest HI-FI BUYS TAPE RECORDING INDUSTRIES deterrent to local control." 1101 E. GRAND RIVER "We cannot abandon the concepts of meaningful local £ control," MEA executive secretary Terry Herndon told E. LANSING, MICHIGAN :• a news conference. "Yet," he said, "The governor's bills 'J Temove from the electorate all but a speck of their 1; power to tax themselves for better education than that CLINIC ♦: set up by the state." Stylus and Cartridge - Herndon said that the MEA will continue its fight Any Make - Any Model :against the $25 million provision for parochial schools Component Turntable or Changer I' in the public school aid budget. [ * * * TESTED FREE at HI-FI Buys Saturday 10-5 I: In a letter to Gov. Milliken Wednesday, the Michigan Hi-Fi Buys in cooperation with Shure Brothers, will a) check your stylus, b) check the v Teachers Assn. asked for an investigation into the performance of your record-player, particularly the all-important trackability, c) balance i- "bugging" of a teacher's lounge last month in the the arm, set the stylus and anti-skate force for optimum performance -- FREE OF £ Carrollton school district during contract negotiations. CHARGE. "In view of the obvious moral, ethical and legal Special during the cartridge clinic days: Any cartridge - regardless of condition worth $10.00 trade-in value on any Shure implications of such reprehensible conduct, the MEA Cartridge! -- I- believes it incumbent that the governor's office conduct I a full investigation," the letter said. * * Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 5 Encounter system EDITOR'S NOTE: Houses in New York Phoenix are homes But race is not Phoenix House. relevant Relating to at aids addicts system. When one woman a coordinator told he didn't like her has something he can give up and ail he has is his head of hair. away from drug addiction for people, other residents, is attitude, she retorted, "Bring it In a seminar for new downstairs. Drop a slip on me." residents, their residents. The relevant. Every Monday, one man admitted that he had Wednesday and Friday evening When another man was called never had to clean his room rehabilitation program is under residents gather in groups of for garbage detail two nights in a before. Some admit more than the supervision of the New York about 10 and participate in row, he mumbled, "Soon as that; they tell how it is to City Drug Addiction Service split, Agency. group therapy sessions called things get tight around here, and be all alone on the outside, encounters. Here they can they start shaving heads." they tell how they stole from By DENISE McCOURT release their inner feelings, Actually, shorn heads on men the house, or from someone else attack each others' attitudes and and stocking caps on women are like their mothers Phoenix Houses do have rules. - - to gei If you don't obey the rules, you try to help one another only for extreme punishments. money for drugs, how hostile overcome hang-ups. When a man splits, goes outside, get punished; if you don't like it he often finds no permanent they felt when they first came to there, you leave. That's the way During the week, if one the house. They tell it like it Vinnie Marino, house resident becomes annoyed with place to stay and comes back to is to the house. They ask him if he help one another help coordinator, put it. Marino has another, he cannot attack him or themselves. rebuke him in public. He drops a the highest resident position in that he would fit in: the story of the house. All job leaders are the greasers and the squares. A slip in the encounter box at the responsible to him. And he is responsible to everyone. square, to a dope fiend, is anyone who hasn't taken drugs. end of the hall stating his name and the person he has "feelings" against. When the staff sets up Bonk of adds Arthur Bennett, his boss, calls And Marino never wanted to be the encounters, they him into the office when something has to be done. He is responsible for everyone that a square. He has a 24-hour-a-day job and he said he loves it. Proud of his two people in the same group. A verbal attack against someone, put the branch offices usually accompanied by gestures The Bank of Lansing will open its new branch's permanent signs in and out of the house, position in the house, he lays and for every piece of furniture and curses, does have a time offices at the Meridian .Mall Monday. The bank has been down rules and makes sure limit. operating in a temporary building near the mall since Feb 27 things get done. Residents Frank M. Kropschot, president of the Bank of Marino hopes to be on the Twenty-two women and 57 are taught not to Lansing said the hide their new branch is a part of the bank's new paid staff by December. He is 31 men live in the Phoenix House feelings, but to expansion plan. The Bank express them. of Lansing has six branches now, lour of which and admits that he is a dope on 85th St., and the chart have opened Often new residents, those in within the last three years. addict. "Every ex-addict is a downstairs shows an almost the house for less than three The new office will offer complete dope fiend," Marino said. "You equal population of blacks, banking services in line with have the potential to go back to months, are hostile to the the bank's goal of serving present and future and Puerto Ricans. customers Coordinator shooting drugs the minute you outlying a walk out that door." his drug addiction problem c Marino admits he took drugs ator enables him to help fello for 14 years. He said he started BREAK A NE when he got to high school so THIS WINT I riONS Ski the fabulous of slopes | Europe - hundreds | of 2 and 3 week | AAUP creates committee ski vacations available at I I other concern University allocations, the new itself with non-faculty budget matt "It doesn't mean that the faculty will make ommittee uld als( COLLEGE | J A resolution to create a new standing faculty committee on determinations," Stieber said. "But the fticulty will at least be able to have a voice in these decisions ancI understand what the TRAVEL ! budget allocation and faculty compensation will be presented to ; the Nov. 12 meeting of the MSU chapter of the American Assn. options are." bf University Professors (AAUP). He said he is hopeful the resolution wil A The resolution, passed by the AAUP executive council, must be AAUP membership, the Academic Couiu ' approved by the general membership of AAUP before it is Senate. 'presented to the Academic Council. Establishment of the committee would require a change in the , The committee, consisting of one elected representative from by-laws of the faculty which must be officially approved by the ^each departmentally organized college and the provost and vice board of trustees. president for business and finance, would have four basic Stieber said the minimal 5.5 per cent increase in faculty salaries now starts at responsibilities: this year, in part, prompted the council to formulate the ° -To study and make recommendations about the allocation of financial resources to the various segments of the University. resolution. He said the council 6PMJONITE planning'^ was also disturbed by the "arbitrary" fJ' administrative decision announced in September to make the 50c cover with student ID -To study and make recommendation with respect to the level faculty contribute to a health insurance plan. and structure of faculty salaries and other forms of compensator.. AAUP members make up between 20 and 25 per cent of the Fridays,allthe FISH nCHIPS , -To make annual recommendations for adjustments in salaries and other economic benefits, with a view toward improving the economic status of the MSU faculty. --To develop and recommend procedures for equitably total MSU faculty. a party, ^ you can eat,75c cover with student ID MSU band turns t adjudication of individual faculty grievances on matters T.G., Or Small Group Gathering i pertaining to salaries and other economic benefits. Jack Stieber, director of the School of Labor and Industrial Relations and AAUP chairman, said the objective of the Then Plan To Stop At OADES to patterns of pop resolution is to involve the faculty through elected representatives in budget decisions. For All Your Party Supplies. "The Academic Council has never considered these matters," from the "boom. boom, boom" |EBERMANN'S= Stieber said. "We believe that they should." , By DIANNE HOENK of precision drill to the modern * Beer, Wine, and Liquor ; He said that since faculty allocations can't be "divorced" from The MSU marching band is sounds of today. * Kegs always in stock Serve a fun going pop. * Wide assortment of party snacks "The "In the past, college campuses marching band should be * Party Glassware Assembly as have heard too much of one type of music." "From now on MSU students Begian said. * Wide variety of mixes Everything you need to make your CHOCOLATE FONDUE can hear songs from a wide party a success, except people fordeveloping band director. And that spec exactly what is happening this ain purpose of a band is Begian explained that the band rtain. using variety and problems of an underdeveloped country. The assembly stressed is mainly for the students' entertainment. "It's a student t." ? Begian said. "A band should be 90 per OADE'S PARTY STORE the need for more effective band, made up by the students isical and 10 per cent Increased foreign aid was long-term programs involving for the students, ' he said. "It social and political change. has to have something for the strongly endorsed by the Great Lakes The American Assembly students." Old songs are great, but at a Region American This year it does. On the list of football game, most Assembly, which concluded its sponsors national, regional and modern international conferences. new songs to be heard are students could care less about four-day session here Sunday. The assembly on "Overcoming Established in 1950 by the "Aquarius," "Light My Fire," nostalgia. former president of Columbia "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" World Hunger" was attended by and others. people from farm, labor, University, the late Dwight D. Military precision drill religious, and University groups Eisenhower, its purpose is to marching has been the tradition In Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and gather a wide divergence of for most schools, including opinion on and solutions to MSU. But this year the marching > f the world problems. band has made the transition recommendations of the assembly called for more long-term financial support for economic and technical assistance to developing nations. So delicious and . . . so easy to prepare. Pieces of fresh fri The assembly concluded that a or sponge cake dipped in the melted Swiss chocolate liavt pluralistic approach to solving flavor that's unmatched. world food problems is needed. ided involvement of various public and private national and S395 International institutions and emphasized the need for . . with 100 skewers and receiving nations to have several a bur of genuine Swiss approaches from which to e/iocolate. ' cjioose. The assembly suggested that a Variety of programs, such as research, extension, farm credit and transportation needed to advance agricultural productivity should be sponsored by foreign aid policies. Another assembly recommendation called for research on motivation which affects limiting family size and pn means of delivering family planning information and Services. ; "The world food problem cannot be solved without population control," the recommendation stated. ; The assembly also was sing - 209 E. Grand Ri< Concerned with concentration ^ntown 107 S. short-term results which - Washington could lead to aggravation of the 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 Sweet Bureau Charity'—all Shirley; volunteer golden heart, but light head The trouble with watching a suffering from an acute attack of Now," in a scene wi of Emphasis within MSU's Office Volunteer Programs is on quality service, according to "It is a for pointed the meaningful experience students," Jackson out. "It has to be, ovie starring Shirley MacLain claustrophobia? Why, Mr. Right, Montalban is a delight. Maxie Jackson, director of the because the same volunteers of course, played by John If you like Shirley MacLa Volunteer Bureau. come back each year, in addition that you never know for sure McMartin (he was on Broadway, and can stomach a little so, He explained that the to the new ones." hether the flick is any good or ot. Either too). They fall in and out of opera, see "Sweet Charity" volunteers are interviewed to be The board of trustees you love Miss iacLain and, love, and that's all. You've seen the Gladmer. certain that they get into the meeting in the fall of 1967 made therefore, the story hundreds of times. iy thing in which she appears; right program. Assignments are provisions for an office of Now then, is the movie worth based on the volunteer programs to aid the r \ou hate her and everything volunteer's seeing"? If you dig Shirley MacLain doing her thing, then SN correction personal interests and hobbies and his preference underprivileged in nearby i The Volunteer Bureau opened for the |ts Shirley MacLain has played yes, it's worth it, because she general age and size of the doors on Jan. 2, 1968. the same part in most of her plays her role as well as she's group. Some students work with movies: leart of the loose broad with gold and brain of a every played it. Thrown in for on boycott an individual, others like Undergrads, graduate students and staff members are eligible to a good measure is some exciting i-onv and a-two. . . . working with several persons. participate in the programs. choreography and dancers. "Big Once the student receives his Other volunteers should contact In "Sweet Charity," she takes Spender" is a show stopper. The ■ms with the Melos En- assignment, Jackson said, he is the Lansing Volunteer Bureau, lie role Being dumb, she falls for trio of dancers in an upper-crust Wednesday's State News orientated to the specific needs Jackson said. originated on Broadway every contained a factual error. The appeared as part of the (Iwen guy who looks at her twice. restaurant scene is good, and ital and problems of his particular There are approximately 9,800 >\ Verdon, that of defendants' Series, seems to be 'haritv Then the guys make off with her each dance is oddly (though request for legal volunteers Hope Valentine (can about his music or his program. Usually, personnel of currently ou dig that?), a dime-a-dairce money and she never sees them sincerely, I'm sure) labeled for that community agency through participating in the programs, ;irl in a sleazy dance hall. We are us on the screen. which the volunteers are which amounts to «/s photo by Don Gerstner roughly 25 nformed But who should Charity working review these details. per cent of the £y way of a subtitle spy On the other hand, if you campus iiat she just wants to be loved. one day in a stuck elevator population. don't like melodrama stay "There is a surprisingly large home, becaue "Sweet Charity" emphasizes VOCATIONS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE number of freshmen Fins the "Sweet." It's program this fall," Jackson said. just about bearable until the He added that many of t kicker at the end: a half-screen freshmen indicated on th&ir still of Charity smiling applications that they had done angelically through her tears in honor ot life previous volunteer work. Bringing with the words "and she lived Student Education Corps The hopefully other ever after" filling the half-screen, violins s (SEC) is the largest program within the bureau. SEC, itself, Conspiracy Eight weeping underneath. Sick. But there nice things responsive to unique individual Anyone interested in has been operating since 1962. As the largest single operation, ii are some human needs," he added. implementing vocations for has a separate director, John to say about the film. Ricardo This type of people want "jobs social change should meet at presents Montalban humorous touches adds with his where they can affect social change and get direct feedback 9:15 tonight in the Room of Snyder Hall. Trophy Cauley. The SEC volunteers work i the schools portrayal of of Lansing, St. a jet set celebrity on their efforts," Brenner said. Johns, Holt, Owosso and Latin lover. Mis MacLain's Employment of this variety Russian author Charlotte. leTJUAL number, "If They Could See Me may take specific forms such as The Campus Community community organizations which Commission At staris TODAY directly effect them. Areas needing people airs meaning covers outside of school. This program activities 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 was initially created to plan associated with social change include "hip" medical clinics, of loneliness after school children of an East Lansing FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -- 7 & 9 p.m. ar underground publications, Abraham Kaplan, Russian northside school. adventure experimental teaching programs, non-violent action born author and professor of The Big Brother and Big Sister 750 groups, program has the second largest 109 ANTHONY 4 ! radical research centers and philosophy at other organizations united by Michigan, will speak on "The the University of int Students of act single requests. the ideal of social change. Meaning of Loneliness at 8 p.m. as friends, i ijour ofes! • said he hopes that in in Holmes Hall cafeteria counselors and guides for children with no one of their s the future such job listing can be Thursday. to look up to. made readily available in Kaplan, who is now an American >ral other v'ould residence colleges, the Placement citizen, has written Bureau and four books, including "The New programs within the bureau. other accessible World of One of the newer ones is the and Places. Philosophy" and "Conduct of Inquiry." These 4-H program which works with and "We need people with ideas children and creative approaches, so that texts are presently being used in emphasizing urban unication and rather than farm life. the idea can become a reality This program will provide on this campus," Brenner said. philosophy classes at MSU. transportation and group leaders people have tough • a for children in 4-H. The bureau styles into their jobs." hopes to attract students with previous experience in 4-H Clubs to volunteer for this program. WAIT DISNEY'S Open meeting Darby 0 Gill and planned to air theLittlePeople Albert SHARPE Janet MUNRO Sean CONNERV Jimmy ODEA technicolor local problems Community problems will be discussed at an open meeting NEXT . . . "DEATH RIDES A HORSE'' sponsored by the Lansing ^ 9- v v v v q Community Services Council at vjl"f v ^ v v v v v v v v :■ -v 11:45 a.m., Friday in Lansing YMCA. Walter Sowles, Lansing Model Cities director, will discuss how various agencies can aid the Model Cities program. Tickets for the luncheon j $2.50, and reservations can made by calling 484-1357. ' , Jp> ^ ^ Starts TOMORROW Nov. 7th. Open 6:30 2 Beautiful p.m. beautiful Drive In Theatres Tl at 1I Location! Electric IN CAR HEATERS — i i# KATHARINE HEPBURN, v Franco Zeffirelu Romeo |warnS ]' & jl LIET 1 The/nftDWOPiftn Vo ordinary love I L»rfftILLOT i ~ 2/10 8IG FEATURE A SPORTI*E"£^ i vslTKN >'" U . ThE Green Berets 1 Wayne -i Mdfince iihiw* Janssen | Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 7 SOME SALES SAGGING Only boobs still wearing bras I'm doing it by shedding the prefer a bra; six emphatically manager of the store backing shaped that said they never wore a bra; 22 the bra-less revolution said. Reports from several of the said they had considered All three stores expressed The coed Even since the first cave experimenters nation's campuses, MSU going bra-less but hadn't tried though that one phase of the and pro-bra supports at MSU man whomped his chosen included, show that the it: and four wouldn't bra industry was booming- woman over the head with his overwhelmingly feel that they college coed is heeding a call comment. the nude-look bras-and wouldn't go without a bra to club and dragged her off to to ban the bosom binding The samplings indicate that Jacobson's management class unless the fact was his stoney abode, the female business. bra sales are neigher bulging verified the fact saying that concealed by a heavy outer has been considered the Of course, there are those nor sagging, and coeds are "one-third of the bras sold nber of garment, for fear that subn either advocating an end to who profess that bra sales are here are the nude-look University officials might society. bigger than ever and those bosom binders or cautiously have a dim view and take But along the rocky road, coeds who feel that it would experimenting. The nude-look bra gives the action against them if caught. women have rebelled against Female sales be ridiculous to not wear a personnel in effect ring a this lower position and the "When I don't wear a bra to lingerie department of bra and they f fought for the freedoms, On local Jacobson's contend that their that needed support, class," a pretty blond coed local rights and responsibilities, bra sales are "better than last said, "I always have a heavy manager said bra sales were rightfully theirs as human sweater on or don't take off on the rise; one commented year and our stock is twice Yet, the coeds who have beings. that that of last year." my coat. If I were caught by sales were running just predicted bra-lessness believe Today the neofeminists are under last "The college coed is the trend is here to stav it a professor. I think I'd die!" year: and the as going even further than their other, who supported the particular about her has the Are bras worth the hassle? stone-age ancestors. They ask appearance," a Jacobson's Local gynecologists argue banning of the bra, said his their sisters to shed not only sales lady said. "The coed is sale had j pped only av their bras but that bras give form and shape, their aprons, but their bras as vain enough about her figure considerably. the just as bones and cartilage do to wear a bra." r through blouses. An MSU to ears and hands. "If tissues Freedom of action and "This is the of era body hated the bra are allowed to stretch for a thought," a trim MSU coed said they didn't \ freedom for women, too, and trainer in the eighth grai long time, it will cause said. "After all, this is the age the bra industry on the whole per cent of the I said, "Wearing bras gives mi painful sagging." one of do your own thing, and shows a drop in sales," the they had experi a false impression, as \ gynecologist said. ^ Heal Film Group Prcscn Dutchman' falls below potential I 5 ^ KING RAT 7 and 9 7and 9 50 50 cents 109 Anthony cents 109 Ani No ID's a camp * ^ the concert effective. That Born Free and The Seven Samuri ^ It seems that I was too more Ramsey was the better of the Uncle Tom attitude, Soon - New York Underground optimistic to hope that the sequence did not add anything to two. few. Performing Arts Company the evening and could have just The play, under the direction did dislike ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ (PAC) would stage two great as well been omitted. of Michael Oberfield . was done bout the PAC v plays in a row. The rest of the action takes at 400 miles an hour. It was over Dutchman." The before the audience got one by Richard Lev ring ' place on a subway train, which I ... The PAC Jone assume to be the A Train, their seats. Perhap Oberfield highly satisfactory preforming Le to •Dutchman" in the Arena traveling from 59th St. to go home, "Dutchman" will wonder hit play at 8 Theatre, which is located under Harlem. The set and lighting, what them, and then m. through Sunday at the the Auditorium. I took my sea', done by Frank C. Rutledge, was think about it. But his direction rena. at 7:15 p.m. Nov. 10 and waiting to be shattered by the hardly as penetrating or effective was not effective enough for 1 in Wonders Kiva. and at 7:15 as it could have been if he had that. theatrical experience, but I m. Nov. 12 and 13 in Brody kept to the stage direction of the Leroi Jones' play has the ■■■■■■■■■■■■a "Dutchman," if done correctly, original text. Though one potential to be a magnificent is indeed a shattering play. probably can find symbolism in drama if done at the right speed "Get it All" a pure white subway train and with the proper ingredients. "3rd Power" After viewing the play, equipped with hangmen's nooses It is a powerful play about racial rushed home and read Uu for standing straps, it struck me Saturday 9-12 unfortunately, not even hatred and is full of penetrating original version so my criticisms as being unreal. I have been Hubbard Hall in the program, comes on symbols-Lula's motives for will be more valid. First of all riding New York subways all my and begins to sin approaching blacks and Clay's the PAC production is not trut life and never was in one quite as to the original text. Negro-spiritual songs. He) clean as Me. RuHedges'. however, lacked the ne In the opening scene, which ii soul which woula haw The Arena Theat for EUROPEAN AFTER HOURS Doctoral Days CLUB whole were tolerable, although I The Another New felt that the actors were trying Shipment of... interviews loo their hard, which made most of performance plastic. Max Representatives businesses, from 69 industries, colleges Neither nor Stanley Ransey, as Clay, Vicki Bertsch, as Lula. distinguished themselves during wyow Friday the evening, although I though $1.75 candidate interviews Monday. The MSU Placement Bureau 607 E. Michigan Ave. Open 8 D.m. initiated Doctoral Days in 1967 LANSING, MICHIGAN to help the over 3,000 doctoral Shown 7:20 and 9:25 P.M. Shown 7:05 & late (517) 372-7646 candidates make employer contacts disruption with to a minimum their academic of "A remarkable LIMIT 18 YRS. programs. "Some candidates found it difficult to schedule interviews when representatives were scattered over the year," Robert Schneider. Placement Bureau Thursday B & Evans 8 - 2 a.m asst. director, said. "Now they Eriday Minor Key, jazz 2 - 5 < can schedule several interviews Saturday Dogg and B & Evans during the week." Sunday ? 8 - 2 a.m. Schneider x plained that LAST SUMMER gua • ng "Over 600 doctoral candidates have signed up for interviews, indicating the continuing success of the program," he added. Doctoral Days served 681 candidates last year. In addition to the one week of Phone books now avai able Student telephone directories • are now available to on-campus residents in the residence halls. They won't pull at the toes, . or sag at the calf, or crinkle at the ankle or bind at the thigh or Off-campus students may i "I obtain the directory at the MSU bag at the seat! , ♦; Bookstore and at the main desk ; in the Union for $1. Ursmil /mr MICHIGAN. Another new shipment ... all sizes, all yo JAMES GARNER EVA MARIE SAINT YVES MONTAND favorite shades! No other panti hose c sizes like these . . proportioned, ram. ncwrvvi TOSHIRO MIFUNE BRIAN BEDFORD JESSICA WAITER length, but everywhere. And that r thigh, the knee, the calf and ankle! Hurry in for ROBERT REDfORD ANTONIO SADATO FRANQOISE HARDY KATHARMEROSSii TONIGHT! BUTCH CASSIOV AND THE SUNDANCE KID BRODY HALL, 6:45 and 9:30 PANAVISI0N* COLOR BY DELUXE MSU students and faculty only I.D.'s required w CHARGE IT on Sears Revolving Charge liwF AN MHA - WIC PRESENTATION SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. *8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 SPORTS How's this for Piro's first test country but you've g t somewhere," Piro said, shrugging By MIKE MANLEY his shoulders. State News Sports Writer It's quite a change going from the Duffy Daugherty has placed his ailing offense in the hands of second-string quarterback, who usually paces the sidelines watching his Steve Piro, and the sophomore quarterback won't have an easy superior operate the team, to the No. 1 man. But Daugherty thought Piro was ready to initiation into Big Ten football. assume command and he moved Bill He has the unenviable task of trying to pull the Spartans Triplett out to wide receiver. "It's a lot different being the starter." he said. "As the No. 2 together against Purdue, the nation's No. 10 ranked football quarterback, you are more or less a cheerleader. You try to build team. What makes it even more difficult is that the game is in up the team's morale during the game. Lafayette where the Boilermakers haven't lost a football game "But as the starter, you can voice your opinions a little more." since MSU beat them in 1965. Steve saw his first varsity action as a holder for "I'm really confident that I place-kicker can get the job done," he said. Gary Boyce in the Southern Methodist game, and wasn't really "Right now I'm starting to feel the pressure of being the starting ready for what happened. quarterback. I think about the game every night. "I came in to hold and we decided to go for two points with "It's especially tough going in against the No. 10 team in the me carrying," Piro said. "And I just wasn't ready for that." He ran an end sweep and was stopped on the one yard line. Piro played some against Ohio State but didn't make his Rick W oggener appearance until late in the game when the Buckeyes had already run MSU off the field. But against Indiana last weekend, Daugherty didn't wait long to install the 6-foot-2, 182 pounder. On the third series of the game, Pensive annual Turkey with the Spartans on their own one-yard line. Piro came in to try moment (80) f and move the Spartans. He ran only three plays before the sidelines. coming to MSU's new starting sophomore quarterback Steve and Billy Joe Dupree (89) when he takes the A freshman from Royal Oak Waggener's first place effort In the fourth quarter, he entered the game to stay and moved • Piro (16) thinks about his assignment during a eld against Purdue Saturday. beat out 168 other participants sparked high finished by his the team 81 yards to the Indiana 10-yard line before running out recent Spartan game. Piro probably wishes he had State News photo by Jir Wednesday to win the annual IM teammates, Don Schuster and of downs. During the drive, he hit five passes and finished the ; the services of injured receivers Jim Nicholson Turkey Trot held on Old College GreS Daniels, who finished game with 53 yards through the air. Field. second and third. All three To say Piro is lacking in game experience is a definite Rick Waggener of Emmons members of the Grads understatement. After winning All-State honors as a junior Women's IM Hall was credited as the official ^earn received turkeys. The quarterback in Iowa City, he suffered a knee injury which STOCK UP winner finished although he actually behind Arnie Hamaia. «Jf™ Alan Stockland who finished 8th sidelined him for all but two games of his senior year. As a freshman last year, Piro was injured again and Dan Werner Ilamal; however, was ruled individually. hau bu w*.i»y the quarterbacking load. A Basketball Free Throw Akeg House of Akers Hall was ineligible because he had won a "I'm not an outstanding passer and I'm not an Contest will be held between 7 outstanding FOR THE and 9 today at the Woman's I.M Vc.rsity letter in track at MSU the team runner-up. Running for the Kegmen were Tom Stanton, runner, I'm just sort of out there." he said with a slight grin. "But I feel I can do the job. It may not come in the first game though. Bldg. Bill Reiss, Jim Richardson and I may need to get a couple of games under my belt. Bill Stwiger. "My biggest job is going to be just to get everything together on WINTER This awarded vear's to "Goose the last Egg," place the team. Last week I thought the defense did a good job but the offense just couldn't get moving. We've just got to play a finisher, went to Paul Marin of complete game both on offense and defense." Hubbard Hall. HIBERNATION (please turn to page 9) IU FOOTBALL WITH BOOKS FROM 9 black players dropped from the roster. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Wednesday night. Another, Charles Murphy, said Four negro athletes returned (UPI) -Nine of 14 Negro undecided. The blacks to members of practice Wednesday and were stl" reraal"ed, 'bout their COMMUNITY University football team failed reinstated to the team without to report for practice again ?r,e,an<* th<*w°uld penalty by coach John Pont. 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Pennsylvania Phone 882-5035 "Financing Available" to WVIC F.M. for up-to-the-minute details Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 9 SPORTS Phipps By GARY WALK0W1CZ Executive Sports Editor touchdown passing records with 17 this season and 31 for his a Phipps is a sure bet to capture post-season honors, especially if backs and top Phipps likes to throw to his halfback Randy Cooper leads the team's ground attack with 486 yards Heism . kely 01155 the game with a leg iniury» so the Purdue's No. 2 MSU's much-abused pass he can take Purdue to the Rose Cooper is the No. 3 pass catcher and a 4.1-yard average. rusher will be replaced by Scott In addition, with three games Bowl. with 22 receptions for 283 Clayton, who has gained 119 defense, which has barely left in his collegiate career, Fullback John Bullock will yards. survived the onslaught of Chuck Ironically, he probably has as yards. Phipps is in ninth place in both good a chance to capture the Hixson, Rex Kern, Joe NCAA career total offense and Theismann and Harry Gonso this prized Heisman Trophy as he passing yardage. does to be a first team season, is faced with the "Phipps is an outstanding All-America. prospect of tangling with perhaps the best passing attack of them all this weekend. When the Spartans, who have thrower and a good scrambler," The Heisman voters usually MSU Coach Duffy Daugherty lean toward a senior in the said, "and he's so strong he can trophy balloting and, at the throw the ball with a couple of Cassata's passing been blitzed to the tune of 211 moment, Phipps looks like an guys hanging on him." even choice with Oklahoma's yards per game through the air, key to Lancer hopes In three years, Purdue has won Steve Owens to win the award. travel to Lafayette, Ind. to meet 20 of the 24 games Phipps has The All-America voters, on the Purdue's Rose Bowl contenders, started at quarterback. other hand, could conceivably they 11 be matched against the Perhaps his greatest pick a Reaves, an Archie Boilermaker's great passer, Mike achievement is his record of By DAVE WEST Phipps, and an offense that Manning or a Rex Kern above rates behind Lansing's Jim Dow led the league this season in leading the Boilermakers to Phipps at quarterback. State News Sports Writer averages 258 passing yards per Garrett and Craig Teft in league pass interceptions. three straight wins over Football comes to Lansing in a 60 minutes. Phipps and his receivers rushing statistics. The All-Stars and Lancers met cross-state rival Notre Dame -- a big way Saturday, when the The latest in a long line of probably constitute the best twice earlier this season. In the feat no other quarterback in All-Stars meet the Lackawanna One of Lackawanna's strong top-notch quarterbacks at history can boast of. passing attack in the country; season opener for both teams, aided by the fact that 1) Phipps Lancers in the Midwest Football points this season has been thei Purdue, Phipps has broken or This Lackawanna came out on top, season, Phipps has throws about equally as often to League championship game at defensive line. Although Who's afraid of linemen? soon should break all of the completed 122 of 218 passes for all his targets and defenses thus 7:30 p.m. at Lansing Everett's void of any super-star nar 36-7. In their second meeting, Purdue season and career marks the 1,794 yards and ran 80 times for can't concentrate on one Centennial Stadium. averages 255 pounds a man, and All-Stars, lead by before this season expires. Not many quarterbacks look as happy as Purdue's 246 yards -- a total offense of receiver and 2) the Boilermakers The Lancers will come to town rates second only to Lansing in quarterback Charlie Wedemyer, Mike Phipps when being chased by massive defensive Phipps needs just seven more 2,040 yards. with a team that could very well yards allowed this season. came from behind to win, 18-15. can complement Phipps' passing linemen. Of course, not many quarterbacks manage yards to break his own single The Columbus, Ind. native was with a Lansing played that game season passing yardage mark and respectable running game. put an end to the All-Stars' 11 Another man to watch in the nation's leader in total without the services of defensive to shake off these linemen enough to become second is 21 Split end Ashley Bell has game winning streak. Saturday's contest is Zellie Dow, completions short of offense for most of this season, Lackawanna boasts the Lancers top defensive back. back Gordie Hetrick and Teft. In the nation in total offense, either. AP Wirephoto 34 a strong shattering Bob Griese's career but this week fell behind caught passes for 481 yards, offensive team that likes to pass. completion mark. good for eight touchdowns. He's Floriday's John Reaves into the Halfback Stan Quarterback Rick Cassata is one already set Purdue's No. 2 position. Brown, the No. of the league's top passers, with 2 pass receiver and No. 4 rusher, FOOT AMPUTATED has made the most of his chances this season as far as tight end Barry Connors one of his favorite receivers. Cassata was the quarterback in scoring goes. question when the Lancers He's caught Purdue loses 7-foot 23 passes and dropped a 36-36 tie to Dayton center converted four into touchdowns and he's run the ball only 31 times, but has crossed the goal line in the Commissioner's three weeks ago. At he had just been office that time, signed by eight times on running Lackawanna, but was not INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. his share of bad luck. injury in February that kept him Because he was retarded plays. out of the NCAA tournament in recognized by the league and "Our entire team will be academically by his long Brown has also returned 18 (UPI)-Charles Bavis, Purdue's which thus ineligible. 7-foot basketball center, will disturbed by the news," King Purdue, sixth-ranked hospitalization, Bavis may have kickoffs for a fine 27.2 yard Fullback Paul Dubiel is lose a portion of his left leg as said. "We had all hoped for the nationally, was runnerup to been able to gain another average and one touchdown. responsible for most of the the result of an auto accident, champion UCLA. Bavis was not playing year had his leg healed Lancer's ground game. Dubiel the Indiana University Medical "Things looked optomistic. He fully recovered from the without amputation. Center announced Tuesday. The hospital said Bavis would had the best doctors available working for him." shoulder injury until about five operations and seven months Bavis was injured early Saturday when a car he was Indiana blacks It takes a special kind lose the toes and a portion of Bavis suffered a shoulder later, in September. driving went off a rain-slicked (continued from page 8) of nut to fix a the left foot as the result of the road and crashed into a rock, Silas and Price. Volkswagen accident Saturday in his two trees and a fence along a An air of mystery surrounded hometown of Garrett. street at the edge of Garrett. Piro's test the boycott through Wednesday "That's awful." Purdue Coach Dr. Harlan Hippensteel, who afternoon. George King, said. "It's a shame. treated Bavis immediately after The poor kid has had more than (continued from page 8) the accident, said he felt chances There were reports the blacks Al Dorow, MSU's passing game coach, thinks Piro can get the of saving the leg were good but were unhappy with Pont but a job done. "I am not as optimistic about faculty spokesman said he was Glenn Herriman "Steve is really a dedicated kid," he said. "He gets out to the foot . . .particularly the toes convinced there was no basis for practice early and works hard on those areas he needs to work and forefoot region." this report. Volkswagen, Inc. most. And he spends a lot of time studying game films. "He's improved greatly over the last month and he should do good job for us." Cheaper by jr the Foot' S & S stands for . . . SAM & STAN ... and We have reduced our prices again on our Big loss Paperback huck bove, 7 - foot Bavis, in action wil have part of is foot removed as a re- enter Sale uIt of an auto accident. AP Wirephoto BUY BY THE FOOT Stack 'em up and measure 'em... ART AUCTION Tuesday Evening, Nov. 11 8:30 p.m. Pay 50C an inch (or fraction thereof) presented by the MERIDIAN GALLERY or $5.00 per foot. of Cleveland featuring original works of Average foot contains 15 to 23 books. graphic art -- etchings, lithographs, woodcuts - by leading 20th century artists Average value per foot $20 to $30. Salvador Dali, Johnny Friedlander, Alexander Marc Chagall, Calder, Bernard SAVE $15 to $20 ON A FOOT OF BOOKS Buffet, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Victor Vasarely, and many others at the We Honor Rookyrose HOSPITALITY MOTOR INN Your /att power consumption all channel. Bankcards in the Main Ballroom '-I'HF solid state tuner, 11 tubes and 5 1-496 at Dunkel Road I state devices. 9 inches diag. meas. pic- Extra 5% off our regular With Tools East Lansing, Mich. discount price when M.S.U. I.D. is shown. 5300 S. CEDAR Across From Lansing Drive-In 393-6220 All works custom framed Also in Grand Rapids, Kala¬ Across From The Union Across From Berkley mazoo, Wyoming and Muskegon OPEN DAILY 10 TIL 9, SAT. 'TILL 5:30 City Parking At Rear Door Free Parking at Storeside Art begins at $20 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Looking for an Apartment? Check the many offerings listed on these Pages. 355-8255 355-8255 FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank ~ Employment For Rent For Rent Tbe Sute Mews does net MERCEDES NEW G.E. Portable and ented WOMEN OVER 22, sh« 1961, 84,000, permit racial or religious completely reconditioned. $975. discrimination In Its ad* 332-8821 or 355-2203. 5-11-6 faculty. $8.84 month (including $80 to vert Is In g columns* The tax). STATE MANAGEMENT 882-4691. 5-1 Sute News will not accept MERCURY, 1962. I CORPORATION, 444 Michigan Av. 332-8687. C 711 East Apartments and • AUTOMOTIVE advertising which discrim¬ brakes, no m: laboratory. Apply SPARROW 351-2043. 2-11/6 HOSPITAL Personnel 711 3urcham • CMPLOYMENT inates against religion, or call TV RENTALS: G.E. 19" New deluxe 1-bedroom race, color or national or¬ 487-6111, ext. 331. 10-11/16 • FOR RENT MERCURY 1966. Vinyl t furnished 2 or 3 man • FOR SALE igin? EXECUTIVE SECRETARY apartments.Available now • LOST I FOUND Call, 655-1476. 5^V\/9 P V for 9-month or 1-yei 489-9651 351-3525 MGB CONVERTIBLE 1969. Extras. • FEANUTS PERSONAL Apartments EAST LANSING-Lansing. Like y Best offer. 351-8932 or 351-4469. position. Fee reimburs • REAL ESTATE Automotive 10-11/9 • SERVICE CEDAR GREENS apartment , • TRANSPORTATION MG MIDGET 1964. New top. Wire available starting winter term • WANTED wheels, 34 MPG. 337-0779. 337-1166 or 373-1647. 5-11/10 4-11/10 NEEDED 4 well-dressed men witl Parking. Beautifully maintained. DEADLINE CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, 1968, cars. Specialty order departmen Select clientele. Lease. Call PS., automatic. Floor console, of Alcoa, An Equal Opportunit' 332-3135 or 882 6549 O 1 P.M. one class day be¬ radio. 351-1113. 4-11/7 Employer. 351-7319 fo fore publication. ACU LTY APARTMENT. 353-3264. 1-11/6 Cancellations - 12 noon one CHEVROLET 1963 Impala SS. Unfurnished. No pets. EAST Automatic,, power. Besi offer. LANSING MANAGEMENT. . class day before publica¬ MUSTANG 1967, V-8, automi BABYSITTER FOR 3 year old girl, After 5 p.m. 355-1120. 3-11 /6 Phone 332-2627. C tion. Monday - Friday. Hours and salary power steering. 487-6141, 238 or 882-8631. 2-11/6 arranged. Room available if CHEVROLET IMPALA 1966, tudor desired. 484-6703. 5-11/11 129 BURCHAM Drive. 2-man PHONE hardtop, V-8, power steering. MUSTANG 1967 GTA 2 + 353-0961 after 5 p.m. $1150. th. Call 882-2316 fastback. Less than $1250. Must 355-8255 sell. 625-4439. 3-11/6 1/17 RATES MUSTANG. 1966 V-8 ai FURNISHED APARTMENTS 414 SOUTH PINE, Lansing. 1 power steering plus sno bedroom, stove, refrigerator, some I ddy S 1.50 furniture. Married couple 351-5871 before 2 p.m. $55 per man or grad. per word per day 3 davs $4.00 Friday, Saturday, 5-11/11 it> mid i com wm / A I T R ESS: excellent pay EXPERIENCED, and working (4-man apts.)x 13 1/2# per woru per aay CHEVY II 1966. NEED TRANSPORTATION? Call muFinme pream of men i/mi> conditions. Apply in person. utilities'3 Call Richard Alban 5 days I3f per word per day J6.50 Mike 351-0400, Miller, at STORY OLDS, your MSU jvfR- we/6HH5«Ness.'r/' • cOU^GIATt 3THWCATE KNIGHT CAP, 320 E. Michigan 3-11/6 $160 married couples 337-2510 between 6-8 10-11/17 p.m. only. CHEVELLE 1965 4 blks. to Campus sports coupe. ■0*TC7/KMM«r. MB /** (based on 10 words per »d) ' A I T R ESSES- PERMANENT WANTED: GIRL to sublease winter Manual steering and brakes, transmission, 327 V-8, Ph. 337-0298 or There will be a 50tf service standard 332-0157. 3-11/9 or dinner. Premium compensation and bookkeeping charge if HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. , this one ad is not paid within week. CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1967, OLDSMOBILE, 1968, - Gold, Auto Service & Parts Employment only . Cal|9484-4567 10-11/14 351-7910 HCCIDENT PROBLEM? Call CASHIERS: PART time condition. $1650. Will evening NEED GIRL to sublet winter cheap! The State News will be KALAMAZOO STREET BODY work. trade-in. IV 7-5397, wheel covers. Stereo tape deck. Approximately 6:30 351-2161 or 1310 East Grand SHOP. Small dents to large responsible only for the 694-0115. 3-11/6 Sharp. $1995. Call 351-4757 after p.m.-11:00 p.m. Apply M-78 River, Apartment 14, 3-11/6 wrecks. American and 'foreign first day's incorrect inser- 5 p.m. 2-11/7 TWIN DRIVE-IN THEATER, only. Call 484-4567. 10-11/14 485-4917, 372-4747. 5-11-6 CORVAIR MONZA 1962, 4-speed, M-78 at Newton Road. ONE GIRL needed. Aero OLDSMOBILE 1969, 442. Excellent, Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. PART TIME employment for MSU LOVELY, FURNISHED 2-door. Coupe $125. 372-7548 Berkey. Own room. 3! Call after 4:30 p.m. 3-11/6 many extras. Must sell. 393-3688. 3-11/6 2-11/6 0 Automotive CORVAIR 1967 Monza. 2-door, \BYSITTER-EXPERIENCED. WANTED: ONE girl for 4-speed, 32,00 0 . 332-8821, ABARTH FIAT OT-1000. hard and 355-2203. 5-11-6 spring temis. 351-5021. 3- 6" soft tops, 1967 mint. 353-1467. i. 332-1105. 6-11/11 11/9 1 2-11/6 STUDDED SNOW tires, 6.50x13. All ONE GIRL needed immedii PONTIAC TEMPEST 1967. 21,000 ready on rims. Less than 1000 4-girl apartment. $60 AZTEC GT 1969-Porsche engine. miles, 355-1260.3-11/9 miles, automatic, power brakes, location. 351-9283. 3-11/i COMET 1964 , 289, amatic, warranty. 353-7045. 3-11/7 Aviation , nL ONE GIRL to sublease condition. 351-5836. 3-11/7 PONTIAC GTO 1965, 4-speed, and/or spring one bloc FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to 353-7567 campus. Call 351-1191. 3- learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! CORVETTE COUPE 1968-327, 3-11/6 Special $5.00 offer, 484-1324. C SUBLEASE ONE man. I 4-speed Lemans, Blue. 882-2159 Call evenings. 5-11/11 SUNBEAM fl FIELD AJTANDANTS: Part time 351-9294. ?-11/6 BAR R AC U D A -1965Vi, 318 hp, V-8, Scooters & Cycles evening work. Approximately Htirst 4-speed, Mickey-Thompson 6:30 p.m.-12:00 p.m. Apply M-78 GIRL NEEDED for astro-mags, racing suspension, dual TEMPEST-CUSTOM 1968, 22,000 miles. Good condition. Cal after HONDA 90 Scrambler-5 months old. 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Homan, 351-0965 or Simon, Dining Room. 5-11/10 For Sale MSU-Okemos branch, 351-2260. Speaker, Dr. Kaplap, 5-11/10 DIAMOND BARGAIN Wedding and professor of Philosophy, U.M., topi£, CONTINENTAL ONE WHY PAY MORE? "The Meaning of Loneliness." All a engagement ring sets. Save 50 BROOKS Imported Cars HOUR CLEANERS UNIVERSITY Meijers Thrifty of plain and fancy diamonds. New hours: BEAUTY SALON Acres Barber Shop FURNISHED ONE bed ATTENTION CAMERA BUGS: For $25 $150. WILCOX 7:30 a.m. 9 p.m. 10% off with this coupon Pennsylvania Ave. MSU Sports Car Club having Mon.-Fri. 3000 E. Kalamazoo those difficult developing or organizational meeting tonight 7 :Q0 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 November 18 June 15. $110 plus 2 blocks W. of printing jobs, for those people 227 Ann 7:30 a m-6 p.i or p.m. Room 31, Union. Ownership of utilities. No pets Write State East Michigan. 485-4391. C University 5014 N. Grand River, Lansing E. Lansing Sat. Visage 372-8900 3-11/9 G.E. PORTABLE TV set. 1 year old. AMERICAN DIAPER ONE GIRL for hous Best offer, 351-8615 after 5 p.m. CONTACT LENS KWAST BAKERIES Graduate Anthropology Cliib 3-11/6 for that special date! SERVICE Close. $60. 132 I showing film, "Corn and the Origin X 3-11 9. SERVICES Elda - Diane Birthday & All Occasion Prompt, pick-up service. of Settled Life in meso-Americai" D. M. DEAN, O.D. Beauty Salon Cakes Diapers cleaned free fireplace from harmful bacteria and ton,ght 7 :30 p.m. 106B Wells Hall. [ 210 Abbott Rd. ictor Call Frandor: 351-5032 made safe for baby. Suite #16 after 5:30, 485 4135. 3-11/6 Brookfield; 337-0832 Member DSIA -482-0864 332-6563 More Fun in the Sun, with Sun TESTED FREE at shades. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, Custom Picture Framing? Typewriters-All Makes CAMPUS Term paper and Theses HI FI BUYS music. For rides 3-1531. parking $25 a week. Keith Fisher, Authorized Olympia Dealer 1101 E. Grand River phone 351-8451 or 882-7151. 2615 East Michigan Ave., Give us a call! 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IBM Typing and Young Socialist Alliance meeting p.m. 3-11-5 binding of theses, resumes, Singers, Whites, Necchis, New tonight 8:30 p.m. Captain's Room, GIBSON LES Paul Standard, 8 publications.Across from Campus, Home and "Many Others". $19.95 2nd floor Union. Speaker: Sue corner MAC and Grand River to $39 95 Terms EDWARDS Phone 482-4451. 3-11/9 below Style Shop. Call XHE STEREO SHOPPE Copygraph open house «t ROSSIGNOL STRATO 210cm, with DISTRIBUTING 1115 North COMPANY, Washington, Services, 337-1666. C or without bindings. Also Lange 489-6448. 0-11/6 FOUND: 1 black long TERM PAPE Wanted - NeJac of East Lansing pros size 10. Warranty on both 100 USED vacuum cleaners, tanks, 353-5780. 1-11/6 Experienced . Karen, 882-2639. 2-11/6 Can pick i canisters and uprights, $7.88 and JENSEN 8 TRACK Recorder-Player for the up. DENNIS COMPANY, 316 North Cedar, DISTRIBUTING LOST BETWEEN P.A. and McDonel. Gold European made watch. 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East . »rising, Michigan Thursday, November 6, 1969 Racing drivers confide motives, experiences The starting time for the Michigan International Speedway's McAllen said the steps a beginner takes to "learn the ropes" is "Road racing seems to attract educated and interesting people . Chad Hocking, have had the "bug for 12 years. to first join the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and buy a probably a group with a freer spirit. You'll find that many Chad said he went into racing because when he was young he (MIS) first practice passed--and not a car moved. The track . . workers were having difficulties. Impatiently the drivers left their car. The cost usually runs around $3,000. An aspiring driver must professional people participate. The vast majority of them hold at "dreamed about it". When he got older, he "did it." be 21, a qualified-state licensed driver in top physical condition, least one degree and at last count as high as one third of them The senior Hocking said that the race weekend is a "series cars and nervously waited. An hour and a half later, men were of and a member of the SCCA. He must then attend at least two hold graduate degrees. This should come as no surprise, because struggling with helmets, goggles and gear and roared into the first hurdles; the first of which is getting to the track, which may be as SCCA-conducted driver's schools gaining six hours of on-track the sport takes money." lap of the practice session. - far as 350 miles away. After several other hurdles, which include instruction from qualified senior drivers. If he passes a stringent The attraction to road racing is growing, McAllen said, and in Lap times began to pick up as the drivers learned the curves of going through technical inspection and going through the Lansing area "there are at least four or five other drivers. the new track. examination, he is issued a novice permit which allows him to qualification runs, the ultimate hurdle is the race itself." "Dick Hull from this area has won at least two national The white flag thrust down to indicate the last lap. compete in local races. If he shows proficiency, he may then eam An interesting commentary of race car driving is exemplified by On the next to last corner of that lap, two cars were having a regional license, and finally a national and internation license championships," he said. small sign caught by a photographer before the McAllen car was for higher competition levels. A father and son team from MSU have also caught the racing difficulty. The blue trailing car touched with the car ahead and towed away from the MIS raceway. The sign read: flew into somersaults. Bob McAllen, an MSU instructor of Part of the attraction of racing is the people it attracts McAllen bug. Do not assume that other V drivers are watching their mirrors John Hocking, asst. professor in math, and his 22-year-old son landscape architecture, claims that his near fatal accident was or are, indeed, only "one of his nine lives." He sustained a broken arm and a slight concussion from the split-second wreck -that turned a $3,500 car to a pile of parts-and claims he'll race again. UP WIN fflWHMW $1000 "I've got to find something with four wheels on it before I do it again, though. I'll definitely race within the next two seasons," he TO McAllen said he went into racing because it is an "Intense living experience and it makes you more alive. "It's something I always wanted enough money that I could afford it, I did," he said. to do and the minute I had f M McAllen disagreed with the widely held belief that race car 3,800.000 Tickets To Be Distributed drivers are fulfilling a death wish. in 44 participating stores in ODDS CHART m "The opposite, if anything, is true because the experience is western lovfer michigan. as of Oct. 27, 1969. very much of a live thing." The Scheduled Termination Of This Program I \ In his fourth year of racing, McAllen has earned his January 17, 1970. PRIZES UNRWHiVo international licence, with his formula V car and has raced in *1000 9 national and international competition. Of Che. A Formula V is a single seat open-wheeled racing car with stock MOO 85 Volkswagen engine. *20 200 A "V" is the smallest class of formula cars. The open-wheelers »5°° 500 in the formula class range from modest, VW-based V's to the full *29° 1200 roar, formula one and 5-liter class A bullets. *,oo 20,000 21,994 Milliken advice double breasted or (continued from page one) Three Legged Fryers trustees are elected on a state wide-basis, many citizens have no idea of who particular trustees are. "How many taxpayers ask 'Who's said. "I'll tell you accused me of Clair White?"" the editor who he is," Milliken said. "He's the one who some diabolical plot with President Wharton's 39! appointment." PETER S ROLLED &. TIED After Milliken went through a series of accusations by White, he WHOLE OR QUARTER added that "it takes some kind of mind to create those stories." Milliken suggested asking 100 voters in the state to identify the board of trustees at MSU and members on the State Board of Education. "I'll bet you couldn't find four or five voters who could name BONELESS even one trustee," Milliken said. "That's what I mean by accountability," he added, referring to the goal the centralized education reform is working towards. HAM The youthful governor said he is trying to make the Republican party "responsible and responsive," but conceded that parties may not be as quickly responsive as they should be. b0!,l.Less rolled QUARTER SLICED This Coupon Worth jjQc iHL'L "I'm as frustrated as the devil right now because I can't get my party to move in various ways," he said, "but I can see them coming around in the main for educational reform and if we get it, it'll be unprecendented." Rump Roast e$1.05 PORK KINGSIZE TRAY TABLE $1.49°"" While he feels a deep responsibility as a public official to at least hear what the dissenters have to say (i.e. when he came to peter's reg or thick LOINS * .50 vS* s .99 campus Oct. 15 for the moratorium), Milliken does not see the "people in the streets" as a lobbying force. Bologna s 69$ man The most thoughtful thing that could be done would be when a from a dissenting crowd makes his views known to a representative of the democratic system - a member of the establishment. "I'm determined, as a member of the so-called establishment, to farmer feet Ring Bologna e 79( 87 VAC pac make that damned establishment work," he said. Milliken was asked how President Nixon could point to 7,000 favorable telegrams received after his speech Monday night as 725 EXTRA TOP Kroger proof that a "silent majority" supported him, when over hundreds of thousands marched in the Oct. 15 moratorium "I guess I'd feel the same way as Nixon," Milliken said. He said VALUE STAMPS WITH ITEMS BELOW Coffee it all depended on which side someone was on if 7,000 telegrams m nearly million marchers were relevant. 49 or a Commenting on Nixon's so-called secret plan for peace, Milliken said he believes Nixon was honest when he said he wanted peace and that he had actually developed a timetable. WITH COUPON "I believe he will soon have a concrete plan," he said. His only additional comment on peace in Vietnam was that he VALUABLE COUPON "wanted it to happen fast." Milliken questioned editors l what type of questions Sen. Robert J. Huber's committee i campus unrest asked while on Kroger Coffee ■ MSU's campus, and then he w asked why Huber's investigation 16-OZ | was given to a special not to a regular standing VT CAN B Senate committee. L. ,Tf.:. nd "I don't know," he said. "It the Huber < wanted to go past the legislature in his lis investigations." Milliken said he had urged Huber be careful in how he handled the committee's work, but r Milliken is "somewhat pleased" to see that Huber has kept his committee's tactics away puffs from the McCarthy approach. "Of course, we still have to wait and see the final report," he Facial Tissue 4 Sheet pkc SI MIT pickets He 90 2-ply sheet roll (continued from page one) said. said the faculty was employes thrown aside expected to meet later this week to discuss the incident and Gala Towels and prevented from entering the consider the issue of war-related laboratory, who conferred with research. Mayor Walter F. Sullivan and The spokesman, Associate #io a so K.3r.ib.f.'J,w=.., then called police from their Provost Paul E. Gray, said some marshalling points. MIT said the classified material university-owned the I-Lab 5, one of a dozen is stored in i niS,.rirT'Uui®i laboratory is on a public way buildings in the Instrumentation two blocks from the main Laboratory complex. i #n □ so Green Beans campus, and that the decision to J Sizzle Steak call police was made by civil authorities, not the school. #12 a so 3n;H",£°oT