Friday MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Vol. 62 Number 83 STATE East Lansing, TATE NEWS Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 Justice Department asks Army to WASHINGTON stop (AP) — Force will be used if necessary to block a mass march march, if protest against the Vietnam war next week have been promised a permit only for a "An necessary ultra-conservative organization is contacting local branches in an attempt to organize a counter-demonstration." Death" from Arlington National Cemetery to the White House, then along Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol. down Pennsylvania Avenue on Nov. 15 to symbolic parade along Pennsylvania --"A militant organization has announced The committee planned the mass march protest the Vietnam war, the Justice Avenue instead of the mass march by the down the to the White House and plans to join the demonstration and avenue a Department said Thursday, citing White House which they had outlined. confront federal officials." rally on the Mall, the big rectangular park availability of the National Guard and the John W. Bean III, a Kleindienst aide who The demonstration is scheduled to begin between the area Washington Monument Army. has been conducting negotiations with the Nov. 13 with a 40-hour "March against and the Capitol. "The Army, as far as the District of sponsors, said the department will "under Columbia is concerned, is always standing no circumstances" reverse itself and permit by," said Deputy Atty. Gen. Richard G. the mass march. Kleindienst as he reiterated that there is "a substantial likelihood of serious violence." He told newsmen the Guard and the He said discussions are continuing with the sponsors on other matters such as parking, hejth and medical facilities. Kleindienst would identify only one group Soviet president Army will be ready if needed to bolster Riot-equipped police Insure peace at Tufts The University in Med- big District of Columbia police, U.S. Park Police and the White House Police Force. The Pentagon, saying it has started precautionary planning, reported 28,000 - the militant "weatherman" section of the Students for a Democratic Society - as potential troublemakers during the demonstration due to start next Thursday. Nixon's MOSCOW (AP.) — Soviet President normalization of foreig relationships" between Nikolai V. Podgorny, speaking on the eve the two nations. ford, Mass. Wednesday 100 members of the Afro-American Society soldiers and Marines are available in the Pressed to name other groups, he said of the 52nd anniversary of the Bolshevik Podgorny said Nixon's Vietnam speech at Tufts shut down a dormitory construction site to protest a lack general Washington area for use if needed. large delegations from the University of Wisconsin and the Massachusetts Institute Revolution, blasted President Nixon's Monday "showed that a sober approach to of block workers on the project. University officials obtained a The New Mobilization Committee and Vietnam policy Thursday. He also accused the solution of this problem has not yet other sponsors of the projected three-day of Technology are planning to take part. restraining order. AP WIrephoto the Nixon Administration of taking prevailed in U.S. ruling circles." Noting past disruptions on those campuses, He added that only one thing was "nonconstructive" stands on problems Kleindienst said it is reasonable to assume some of those students will "engage in discussed by the Soviet Union and the required for a just settlement of the war: CONFLICTING PRIORITIES ' United States. The withdrawal of American troops from violent conduct." It was the toughest attack by a Soviet Vietnam and the ending of interference in Asked about estimates of the number leader on the Nixon administration since it expected for the demonstration, (please turn to back page) came into office, and seemed to reflect Kleindienst said the "lowest estimate I've Samet resigns position heard is 100,000 and the New Mobe talks about The 500,000." decision permit he said, to was deny the mass march "a collective decision growing Kremlin bitterness at U.S. policy, particularly in Vietnam. Podgorny's speech to a crowd of 5,000 at the Kremlin's Palace of Congresses was Political play notable because in it, the United States of the executive branch of government," as ASMSU chairman replaced Red China as the Soviet Union's with aspects. Bean President said the Nixon advised on department understands all principal demon. Speaking on the same occasion last year, got Wharton, the SDS Weatherman group may attempt Deputy Premier Kirill Mazurov lashed out By WHIT SIBLEY Samet cited "conflicting personal who would have a broader and more "to disrupt traffic, to cause vandalism and to close down the downtown business at Mao Tse-tung, and Chinese diplomats walked out. Mazurov then said Russia says trustee State News Staff Writer priorities" and the conviction that he was objective and far-sighted perspective. favored better relations with the United By MARILYN PATTERSON acting "in the best interests of ASMSU and As a freshman in the fall of 1966, Samet States. State News Staff Writer Tom Samet announced his In addition, he said the government also resignation as the students of MSU" as his reasons for was elected president of his floor in Thursday, Podgorny's attitude toward A trustee charged this week that state chairman ol' the ASMSU Student Board in has information that: resigning. Armstrong Hall. As a sophomore he was an China was conciliatory. He said the results and national leaders had "played politics" -"A militant group is attempting to bring a special n.t eting Wednesday night. Armstrong resident asst., served on the of Soviet-Chinese border talks now going with the University in arranging the "I believe that I have given all that I can "Primarily, I want time to sit back and street gangs to Washington." become a sane human being again," Samet Standing Committee on Academic Rights on in Peking "would favor further appointment of Clifton R. Wharton as to the position of chairman of the Student said. and Responsibilities of Students, was the president of the University. Board," Samet said. "I think that I have He said that also he in the process ASMSU student representative to the Blue Clair White, D-Bay City, said Gov. Nelson reached the point of diminishing returns was of and that the time was fast approaching that I would not have been able to offer the board the kind of writing two plays, and he wanted to devote more "I time to those efforts. am also anxious to become involved in Ribbon Committee (to re-evaluate the role and function of student government), and was accepted into Honors College. Berlo to remain at post; Rockefeller of New York interfered in the appointment to "serve the political interests of (Gov.) Bill Milliken." dynamic leadership it the As a junior, he was an ASMSU junior White charged that this interference was needs, nor the kind the students ought to tutoring program in connection with member-at-large, was taken into Omicron a "flagrant violation of the internal affairs given confidence vote the Center for Urban Affairs," he said. "I want more time to devote to Delta Kappa and Blue Key honoraries, was of the state of Michigan. In his letter of resignation to the board, moratorium affairs and the peace student representative to the University "Taking advantage of the simultaneous The Ingham County movement in general." Student Affairs Committee, was chairman Committee, appointment of a black man for state By LARRY LEE Samet said he had been considering his of the ASMSU Policy Committee, was following the vote, said it did not mean it superintendent of public instruction, they State News State Writer move for at least two-and-one-half weeks. selected for publication in "Who's Who necessarily supported Berlo's stand, but reasoned that the appointment of Wharton David K. Berlo, chairman of the Ingham that it endorsed Berlo's right to have and "It was not a decision I arrived at easily," Among College Students" and was as president of MSU would affect the he said. "Student government has been a awarded the James N. Steffanoff student County Republican Executive Committee, express a personal opinion. wavering white vote and tip the balance in decided to remain in office following a Berlo praised the moratorium for big and important part of my life and I leadership award. (Roman) Gribbs' (candidate for mayor of have loved doing it. As a senior, Samet is a member of unanimous vote of confidence from the involving and stimulating interest in young Detroit) favor," he said. "But I think that in this particular role as Excalibur, a member of the Athletic committee at its Wednesday night meeting. (please turn to back page) "This is essential because the write-in chairman of the Student Board I have Council and a member of the steering The chairman of MSU's Dept. of candidacy of Councilman Mary Beck was reached the point where committee of the Greater Lansing Communications said that if the causing considerable slippage in what was I am no longer Committee to End the War Now. confidence resolution had not been originally thought to be a substantial giving the job and the students the service Samet's resignation will become officially introduced and passed, he had "firmly majority for Gribbs over Richard Austin (a they deserve." Samet said that no particular thing or effective immediately upon the election of decided to resign." black man and candidate for Detroit event precipitated his resignation. a new chairman which will be the first He had been roundly criticized for his mayorality.)" "In fact the last two-and-one-half weeks order of business at the regularly scheduled support of the Oct. 15 Moratorium, in White said he had been notified by a have been some of the most rewarding in board meeting Tuesday. particular a full-page advertisement member of the State Board of Education my life," he said. endorsing the demonstration, and it had the day before the Oct. 17 trustees' He said that his been reported that several members of the meeting that Wharton was to be named resignation came with no feeling of frustration or disappointment. Samet said that he felt that some changes Marathon run executive committee planned to demand Berlo's removal. Ilie opposition came from the local president. "On Thursday evening (Oct. 16) I had been invited to attend a report meeting of are in order, concerning both University Republicans, despite the tacit approval of the All-University Search and Selection policy changes and changes in student government. He said that he felt that he could be of leaves MSU, Gov. Milliken. Berlo said his position was similar to Committee; on arriving at the meeting it was obvious that substantial collusion Selection more service to the students and ASMSU in the role of an advisor or critic, who is committed neither to carry out nor defend ends in D.C. Milliken's, GOP National Chairman Rogers C.B. Morton's and "other high ranking Republicans." To avoid embarrassment of between the Search and Committee and three Republican and two Democratic trustees, would bring about a the decisions of the Student Board, but By IRENE PINCKES the party, he said he checked with five-vote majority for Wharton," White State News Staff Writer Samet Milliken, who indicated a similar position. said. The runners for peace, sponsored by the His endorsement, Berlo said, was an Trustees Don Stevens, D-Okemos; Senior Class Council will depart for Ann expression of "concern " and not an attack Blanche Martin, D-East Lansing; Kenneth Arbor today following an 11:30 a.m. rally on the Nixon Administration. Berlo Thompson, R-East Lansing; Stephen SUPPORTS NIXON in front of Beaumont Tower. (please turn to back page) Acting President Adams and 7x>lton Ferency, former state Democratic party chairman, will speak before the seven MSU Lawmakers N.J. housewife runners leave at "The purpose for peace noon. of the marathon relay run is to express concern for the Nixon open- particularistic posture assumed by our counter demon government vis a vis the non-western world," Jeff Cole, executive administrator for the Senior Class Council said. peace autho Runners will be carrying the United WASHINGTON (AP) — A resolution Nations flag 734 miles from Beaumont CLINTON, N.Y. (AP)-"If anyone displeasure with Moratorium supporting President Nixon "in his efforts Tower to the steps of the Capitol in complains about me being a flag-waver," Day activities last month. to negotiate a just peace in Vietnam" was "The more people we talked to, the more Washington, D.C. adopted Thursday by the House Foreign says Barbara Crane, "I'll punch him in the "An aid of President Nixon phoned nose." we got steamed up," she said. "We waited Affairs Committee after rejection of efforts and waited for someone to do something Wednesday night to inform us that the to broaden restrict its scope. The 44-year-old mother, who has flag or President had read about the run for peace stickers on her car and a small banner on and no one did - so we decided to do it A 21-8 vote sent the measure into a and was pleased that we had chosen to her radio aerial, says the flags show that ourselves. House fight as a group of Democratic manifest our concern in this manner," Cole she is proud to be an American. liberals asserted it was being rushed '"Hie moratorium creates a bad image for said. It was this pride, Mrs. Crane says, that America and it hampers the President on The idea of a marathon run, originated through in a manner similar to the 1964 prompted her and her family to organize Gulf of Tonkin resolution. whatever he tries to do. I think a certain on this campus by Gary Freestone and one of the counterdemonstrations to the "This will be an affirmation of the amount of dissension is healthy but I think Cole, has spread to about 15 to 20 other upcoming protests against the Vietnam President's policy giving him an open-ended it is growing out of hand." universities. war. She- plans her counterdemonstration The family paid authority to do what he wants in the name for the printing of 500 The runners will arrive at the University of gaining a just peace," said Rep. Donald for the week of Nov. 10-17, which she is copies of a letter and sent it to newspapers of Michigan at approximately 7 tonight. M. Fraser, D-Minn., one of the eight who calling "National Confidence Week." and leaders across the country. The letter From Ann Arbor, the flag will be carried "The response has been fantastic," she voted against it. said, in part: to each succeeding University until it said in a telephone interview from her Another opponent Rep. Benjamin S. arrives in Washington late next week. home in Clinton, a quiet residential "We realize you are too busy working AH the delegations will then unite and Rosentha, D-N.Y., added: "This is community a few miles south of Utica. The running marathon for peace begins at noon today at Beau¬ obviously an attempt to intimidate the too much but please, if you feel as we do, the MSU delegation will place the flag on mont Tower. MSU's seven runners will arrive around 7 tonight "We've had calls from all over. One moratorium crowd." light the light for America during the week the Capitol steps. at U-M. The United Nations flag will be carried along the entire woman told us, 'Thank God, somebody's of Nov. 10th through 17th by lighting your Chairman Thomas E. Morgan, D-Pa., a Cole said that this marathon is an route until the MSU delegation places it on the steps of the doing something.' " porch lights day and night and your car affirmative statement of concern, not to be co-sponsor of the resolution, insisted he It started, Mrs. Crane said, when her lights whenever driving. Wear a sign on confused with a loud radical type of Capitol at Washington, D.C. was acting "at the request of the bipartisan 18-year-old daughter and her husband your person or car.. demonstration. House leadership." 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 Stan McClinton: portrait Seors inno of dead ageof90 the rebel as a black man LAKE (AP)--Gen. architect FOREST, Robert E. of the modern day III. Wood, chairmanship in 1954, when he retired, but continued director until May, 1968. as, a the movement to fight multibillion- dollar Sears, Gen. Wood in 1924 foresaw a News Background oppression." Roebuck & Co. merchandising decline in mail order sales as the Upon graduation he will empire, died Thursday at the age balance of population moved The American mass media probably do one of three things: of 90. from the country to urban often likes to portray a black made these statements, is a long including vice president for go to graduate school for a The retired board chairman of centers and he steered Sears, student leader as a fiery, way from a fiery showman. black affairs for ASMSU, political science degree, go to Sears, who is credited with until then a $200-million-a -year glowering giant, shouting threats Called by Joe McMillian, coordinator of the Black law school or join the Southern mail order operation, into the director of the Equal Student Assn. and a committee building the firm from a strictly of unrestrained violence. Christian Leadership Conference, mail order business into the retail store busines.. It would be typical of this Opportunity Program, "the most member for the board of the Congress of Racial Equality world's largest retail distributor The first store, opened in rebel to make such statements politically astute student at trustees. of a few other MSU." McClinton has been the But McClinton is a bit of a or one of consumer products, died in 1925, was a success. Under Gen. as, "We will take aggressive organizations dedicated to his home in Lake Forest. Wood the retail operation was action. We will fight by any "reflective, calculating" thrust paradox. behind many BLF maneuvers. changing the "white system that A graduate of West Point, Gen. expanded throughout the United means necessary." Stan John McC inton, born operates to exclude blacks." Wood enjoyed successful careers States and Latin America. . However, Stan McClinton, A senior political science Sept. 3,1948, in Savanna, Ga., is in the military as well as business Today, Sears has more than executive chairman of the Black major, he has been a leader in a Baptist who spent his early Its not hard to overlook "the field. He retired from the Army 800 retail outlets with annual Liberation Front (BLF) who many programs at MSU, days attending Catholic schools. chairman" in a crowd or take as a brigadier general. sales in excess of $7 billion. Gen. He was a voter registration him lightly. He is not so He served as chief Wood attributed the success of worker for the NAACP who was dynamic a speaker as many General dies Sears' Printer refuses to quarter-master with the Army in retail operation and the print "radicalized by a white, Irish leaders and does not have the priest," he said. Coming to MSU as a National commanding presence of others. Gen. Sears, Robert E. Wood, retired board chairman of Roebuck & Co., died Thursday in his Lake Panama during building Panama Canal and was of the transformation of the nation's acting shopping patterns to the Achievement Scholar, he was Though on many c quartermaster general for the automobile. Forest home north of Chicago. He was 90 years Great Issues posters selected senior a member of Excalibur, dons the BLF uniform of blue men's honor society, jeans and jacket, he can often be old. After retiring from the Army, he joined Sears entire U.S. Army during World War I. we "It created a revolution, and were the first to take in 1924 as a vice president. He also founded All¬ He joined Sears in 1924 as a advantage of it," he reminisced seen wearing a weather-beaten noted columnist and advocate of though he "doesn't give a damn coat that is several sizes too Insurance Co., a subsidiary of Sears. This A Lansing printer Wednesday about grades," he said. large state vice-president and later rose to in an interview a year ago. refused to produce 1,000 posters American withdrawal from Gen. Wood took advantage of The winner of an Omega Psi or some other equally photo was made on Gen. Wood's 88th birthday. president and chairman of the for the ASMSU Great Issues Vietnam, would have included in board. He the space as well as times. He Phi scholarship, he decided to unimpressive garb. AP Wirephoto gave up lecture series because he did not the wording "Support the located Sears stores generally moratorium." join the ranks of black Greeks outside centra, shopping wan^t to "help ruin the Hildreth said he would not and pledged Alpha Phi Alpha. government." districts, where land was cheaper Pat Durkin, public relations have anything to do with it. Though he could be bitter and VIET FIRST and parking lots could be built. "They're going against the violent, McClinton is usually a He director for the Great Issues gave this formula for government, they're going quietly smiling, almost successful mass selling: "A «reat series, said printer Richard L. Mekong Delta against the President and they're shy-looking fellow. But, merchandise force plus a great Hildreth first accepted the job, McMillan pointed out, he is then refused because going against everything," he management force plus rank and it had to always thinking, theorizing, said. "I don't want to help ruin file with spirit." do with the Vietnam the government or promote exploring. moratorium. Gen. Wood also founded something I don't believe in." "Black people worldwide are SAIGON (AP) - North Heavy fighting continued in separate operations. launched their attack Thursday. Vietnamese regulars, striking the central The North Vietnamese and Thursday's fight was the Allstate Insurance Co., a Sears The posters, which were to The posters will now be subjugated to white highlands, where exploitation," McClinton said. from the depths of the U Minh enemy soldiers assaulted two Viet Cong retreated to the U biggest there since government subsidiary, now the world's publicize the Nov. 13 printed by Insty Prints of East "I am committed to work with Forest, made their first U.S. bases with grenades, Minh Forest, however, and they troops took over operations largest stock company appearance of Max Lerner, Lansing. large-scale attack of the war in automatic weapons and from U.S. infantry forces and automobile insurer. the Mekong Delta Thursday. dynamite charges. Navy men. He is survived by his widow, The North Vietnamese troops stormed the camp of a Enemy gunners rockets pumped and mortars into two Correction Spokesmen said three American prisoners released by the former Mary Butler Hardwick of Augusta, Ga., a son, government amphibious force, isolated outposts along the Thursday's State News the Viet Cong after extended and four daughters. and killed or wounded 125 of Cambodian border, killing three omitted Inter-Fraternity Council captivity in jungle camps will fly the 500 defenders. The attack, allies and wounding 15. Two as one of the major governing to the United States Saturday 138 miles southwest of Saigon, members of a CBS camera crew for reunions with their families. groups requesting a was farther south than any were among the wounded. 24-hour-open-house policy, major assault ever launched by Government units engaged the IS THE WORD North Vietnamese forces. North Vietnamese on three approved by the Student Board Tuesday. 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Grand River Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 NEWS 7 alleged conspirators lose plea CHICAGO (AP) - Seven men Judge Julius J. Hoffman of the defendant, Bobby G. Seale. him and sentenced him to four mistrial of Seale prejudiced the and sentencing. The motion will charged with conspiracy to U.S. District Court denied the Judge Hoffman held Seale, 33, A summary capsule summary of the day's incite rioting at the time of the motion and, in effect, held that 1968 Democratic National the jury was not affected by the national chairman of the Black Panther party, in contempt years in prison. If he had been convicted of the charge, the maximum penalty conspiracy trial William of the remaining M. Kunstler Leonard J. Weinglass, defense sev^jg. and be filed by Francis J. McTernan, a San Francisco lawyer and events ffom Convention lost Thursday their behavior, gagging and Wednesday, declared a mistrial would have been 10 years, partner of Charles R. Garry, a our wire services. lawyers, argued for nearly an lawyer who could not represent plea for a ruling of mistrial. subsequent jailing of an eighth of the conspiracy charge against The defense argued that the hour, whereupon the judge Seale at the trial because of promptly denied their motion. illness. He also rejected an application INADEQUACIES CITED that he interrogate the jury of 10 women and 2 Seale is being held in federal tier of the Cook County the "I think that I have reached the men to Jail. He is also wanted on a determine if they could remain point of diminishing returns and fugitive warrant from New impartial in their judgment of Task force probe that the time was fast approaching Haven, Conn., where he is Seale's seven codefendants. charged with conspiring to that 1 would not have been able to Kunstler said the mistrial commit murder. offer the board the kind oj ruling for Seale was dynamic leadership it needs, nor the kind students ought to have. " and Senate Minority Leader Sander M. Levin said, "The union movement for California Grape Workers, is to visit must be pooled and support "unprecedented." He added that the testimony heard against Rally buss gathered now for solid Seale would irreparably -Tom Samet Pointing to several "inadequacies" in Gov. governnor's Task Force on Migrant Labor was not a Detroit. "We need to meet with the recommendations are to be solved if in problems the next prejudice the case against the remaining seven defendants. completely Tickets on the eight busses Milliken's Task Force on Migrant representative group, but one migrants, former migrants, legislative session. Two police officers testified composed of state department migrant organizations, growers The pair said the report did leaving Lansing for Washington, Labor, two Michigan senators heads several levels removed and other concerned citizens for they heard Seale speak Aug. 27, D.C., Nov. 14 were completely International News Thursday called for an "action from the actual problems." their reactions to the report and not go far enough in suggesting 1968, and urge black persons to sold out Thursday, Steve Garde, conference" to consider the their solutions, including education, arm themselves and kill police. The two lawmakers announced recommendations," Birmingham sophomore, of the Egypt stepped up its battle against Israeli troops along problem. they voice in government, workmen's Kunstler also said that Judge their proposal two days before said. Greater Lansing Coalition to the Suez Canal Thursday with two commando raids Sen. Roger Craig, D-Dearborn, compensation, collective Hoffman's order to gag and bind End the War Now, said. Cesar Chavez, leader of the Craig and Levin said resources across the blocked waterway. Israel struck back with an bargaining and rural Seale would make the jury think However, spaces are still development. he is "a bad, terrible man air attack. available on the busses leaving . . . They said although the report who had done In Cairo, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser declared that all political efforts to settle the Middle Four ASMSU members recommended funds to the educational gaps, study it is horrendous." something He added that since Seale now from Ann Arbor at 8 p.m. Nov. 13. Tickets for the Ann Arbor busses can be purchased at 326 East conflict had failed and that war is the only answer. necessary to appropriate funds will have no opportunity io Student Services. for specific programs. disprove this image, the jury "What was taken by force must be reclaimed by force," Nasser said in a speech to the Egyptian National Assembly. bid for vacant board post Two recommended more members for Agricultural Labor Commission were the would be seven men coconspirators. prejudiced against the named as Seale's By WHIT SIBLEY the chairman's seat open for the Student Affairs Committee and but, but Craig and Levin said, it Seale will return to court A Hanoi State News Staff Writer next five days. The new man to chairman of the ASMSU Policy was not specified that they Friday. Judge Hoffman said he spokesman Thursday called President Nixon's The resignation Wednesday head the board will be elected Committee, or through the voice should be migrants or former would hear an Vietnam speech '"a pack of lies" and a "betrayal of a emergency night of Tom Samet as chariman Tuesday evening. of the chairman. migrants. motion the contempt U.S. promise" not to reveal the secret contacts between on charge of the fifth session of the Any present or past voting Vice Chairman Mostov delegates of the two countries. North Vietnam and the ASMSU Student Board leaves member of ASMSU who is still a officially threw in his bid Viet Cong's Provisional Revolutionary Government student is eligible to run for Thursday afternoon. (PRC) contended at the 41st session of the Paris chairman. As of "With good leadership, I feel conference continuing the that war. Nixon's speech Monday aimed at Rally to Thursday afternoon, it appeared that the race will be run by four candidates: Chuck that ASMSU can take off in a new direction that is more "His" a masculine, boldly b — Mostov, vice-chairman; A1 meaningful to students," he said. A State Department spokesman said Thursday that grape Mintzer, senior member-at-large; "A new course has to be charted handsome statement: "Hers" the matching, feminine there is U.S.-Soviet agreement now to move missile curb Harry Chancey. senior and I think I can provide that counterpart. They'll both be A grape boycott rally with kind of leadership." rn always — ArtCurved has been talks from Helsinki to Vienna after the first round, but member-at-large; and Bill Cesar Chavez, leader of ferm Rustem, junior member-at-large. Mintzer also announced his pleasing grooms (and brides, of left open the possibility of accord on another site later. workers from Delano, Cal., will "course) since 1850! Many styles. Rustem said Thursday candidacy Thursday. be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in afternoon that he did not know Chancey was not available for Detroit. Unhappy about the state of television coverage of for sure if he would be a comment. Chavez is touring the country candidate. their labor disputes and low wages, thousands of striking in an effort to gain support for "I'm in a quandry about it, workers clashed with police Thursday in Milan, Italy's the movement to bring human and plan to take off for the largest industrial city. It was the worst violence in Milan GET DOWN rights to all American citizens. weekend to think," he said. since the start of Italy's "hot autumn" of labor unrest. He has also been trying to gain He said he had to decide if he "3rd Power" 319 E, Grand River Ave, union representation for the had the potential to do more for Saturday 9- 12 workers during the past four East Lansing, Mich. 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As an Agency NSA, whose proximity to seven The federal government's decision to withdraw funds from a 20-year study of the nation's leading killer Flown In engineer, you will carry out research, design, development, testing ana evaluation of sophisticated, large-scale universities is an additional asset. Starting salaries, depending education and experience, range from on diseases - heart and circulatory - is prompting criticism cryptocommunications and EDP $8845.00 to $15.000.00. and increases from some of the country's top health specialists. Dr. William B. Kannel. director of the study, said the From the decision, announced in Washington by the National Heart Institute, is unfortunate because "we're right in the highest pay-off period in terms of research." East Coast Kannel. who heads a staff of 23 with an average LIVE M annual budget of S200.000 added: "We haven't spent as much as it costs the government for one fighter bomber, FRI. & or two helicopters." NIGHTS THE A "moderately strong" earthquake occurred Thursday about 60 miles east of Amchitku Island in the Aleutians, PETER the National Earthquake Information center announced. HA W They told newsmen in response to questions that they TRIO did not know whether the quake had been felt on Amchitka Island - site of the Atomic Energy Call Mow Jor Your Christma Commission's newest program of nuclear weapon Party Reservations Speeia! Rooms- A o Charge testing. The Senate completed Congressional action Thursday on a measure opening the way for a major boost in government spending on the food stamp program. The measure, passed by the House Wednesday, increases the authorized appropriation from $340 million to $610 million for the current fiscal year that began July 1. Campus News About 250 antiwar demonstrators seized control ol the corridor outside the locked office of Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Howard W. Johnson Thursday. Shutting doors and forcing newsmen from the long .. . where imagination is the essential qualification 10-foot wide second floor hallway, the demonstrators began their third day of protests demanding a halt to Institute participation in military research. MICHIGAN SAMET'S RESIGNATION STATE NEWS UNIVERSITY JAMES R. CRATE editor-in-chief For involvement in other matters EDITOR'S NOTE: The following 3 revisions which must take this process of change. Certainly that is not stock again of the new and place in order to growing needs WILLIAM B. CASTAN1ER the text of Tom Samet's letter to the transform MSU into a nearly so important as the fact that the of students, and to begin in new directions sensitive, humane advertising manager Student Board of ASMSU and the institution. changes are taking place and will continue. accordingly. As chairman, however, I have Beyond that, I can only remember these been so deeply involved in students of MSU, outlining the reason The opportunity to serve in student moving forward, TRINKA CLINE, executive editor two years in terms of the people with that I have rarely had the time or for his decision to resign as ASMS I government, and the privilege of having NORMAN J. SAARI, whom I have come into contact. Many of perspective to determine whether managing editor chairman. represented the students of MSU has been or not GEORGE K. BULLARD, the center of my life for what seems like a you are among my closest friends. There is we have been moving forward in the right campus editor DEBORAH EITCH, feature editor little for me to say about having known direction. Through the concerned help of very long time, and has given to me far LINDA GORTMAKER, more, I suppose, than I have ever been able you and worked with you, except that I others who have offered their counsel and Sunday editor KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor to repay. I have learned that most of our am proud to have had the opportunity. guidance, I believe that we have, but we JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor And there are members of the faculty have come very near to the end of this road shortcomings as individuals, as a University and as a society, result less from malign whose friendship has come to be of equal and it is increasingly important for some of Dear Friends, . Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award intent than from the failure of our wisdom importance to me. We have not always us to step back, to view the options and to and the shortness of our imagination. The agreed, but they have earned my deepest select a new road. If I can still be of service for outstanding journalism. For nearly two years now, I have been a respect. In our frustration and anger at to ASMSU and to the students of member of the ASMSU Student Board. hope of this University, though, and this MSU, those who do not yet understand that the then I believe it must be in the role of They have been very good years for me, society, is that young people from the conference rooms of East Lansing to the University exists for its students, and who advisor and critic, of one who is committed and years of remarkable change and growth streets of Washington are displaying more have not yet realized that the full potential neither to carry out nor to defend the for MSU. But at the same time that we EDITORIALS acknowledge how far this University has wisdom, greater imagination and a deeper of MSU is held by its students, we often overlook the many who have given us their decisions of the Student Board, but who has a broader, more come in these months, we must recognize commitment to change than can be found objective and more that the changes have been neither fast among any other group of people in this best. Finally, it has been the attempt to far-sighted perspective. nation. serve the 40,000 students who are MSU, There are those, I suppose, who will view enough nor deep enough to keep pace with that has made time in office An the demands of the American There is no way for me to fully assess the my this letter and my action as an indication about-face society, the worthwhile. It is not my place to pass expanding concerns of students or the personal value of having had some part in that ASMSU is floundering. They are judgment upon the fourth and fifth badly mistaken. It is clear that in the past six sessions of ASMSU. But the value of this years ASMSU has accomplished a great experience to me can only be measured, in sake of exp the final tally, by its value to those whom I have tried to serve. Those who have deal. It has been brought to this critical need for change not by its failures, but its successes. The fact that what the by supported me have my thanks, to those ^ Student Board was established in order to who have been critical, I can only say that change has been changed, and that the new you have had all that I had to give. needs of students dictate new directions I In an apparent about-face from Academic Council is It is that which is the reason for this already waning letter. Because in many ways I do sincerely for the future, is a testimony to our J former actions, the Academic and may continue to decrease while growth. And even now, our future course believe that I have given all that I have to » Council voted Tuesday not to make has begun to take shape. Three years more and more ammunition will be ago, the Student Board, first as a member and in placing the first students on the f class attendence optional for the added to the arsenals of the more now as its chairman. The time, then, has standing Nov. 14 committees of the faculty, ASMSU rescued * war moratorium. radical groups on campus. for a change. I have reached my After come the faculty of MSU from the gathering f The reason, according to Harold decision after careful thought and many observing this latest retreat in crisis of its own isolation. That was only he 1 Walsh, has to do with something hours of uncertainty. But because of first step in a series of events which must principal on the part of the council, 1 called the "orderly operation of conflicting personal priorities, and with the necessarily lead to far reaching changes in students may very well begin asking: conviction that I am acting in the best » instruction and research." We think student government. We must be persistent "Must we use pressure tactics to get interests of ASMSU and the students of in our efforts to create a University whose ; the reason has to do with the some satisfaction from the council? MSU, I hereby submit my resignation as primary function is education. We must 5 seeming fact that the Academic In theory, then, if a student out of chairman of the fifth session of ASMSU. continue to insist upon an academic ! Council does not want to give the More and more, during the past weeks, I good conscience elects to observe the have felt the need to become involved in program and an academic atmosphere that « student body any more than the> moratorium, he can be penalized by is dictated by our needs and our objectives matters other than student government. : have to. as students and future citizens. And we his instructor this month, whereas Clearly, though, the position of chairman must erect a government capable of : In the case of the Oct. 15 last month he was not. Perhaps the of the Student Board is a major obligation I moratorium continuing what it began three years ago, to movement, they Academic Council feels that war requiring one's full energy and lead us in that direction. For clearly the »actually had little choice in the commitment. To offer anything less to the protests are only to be supported students who have placed their trust in me greatest hope for fresh, innovative ; matter-the protest was on the local when the sun is in Libra or another education, capable of producing sensitive, would be a violation of that trust and a J level and was widely supported and. of the air signs but never, never in humane people, is in the hands of students. disservice to those students. There are With the conviction then, that there is yet - thereby, any attempt to penalize Scorpio. Granted, a lot of deadwood others who are now well equipped to much to do, and that dedicated people can participants would have been would undc-'htedly take advantage assume the leadership of ASMSU, and I do it, and with memories that mean more believe that now is the appropriate time for .fruitless, if not downright dangerous. of an optional class day to simply to me than I am able to say, I submit to them to do so. .The last thing that the Academic cut, but so what? They will be the you my resignation. There is one other reason, though, which 'Council wants to do is enrage the ones who get hurt in the makes long run, my resignation at this time As always, • student body, because if not the University. Tangently. this advisable. A dramatic change in the nature ;undergraduates ever got sore enough raises not as yet resolved question of and direction of student government on this campus will soon be in order. We have ;to get organized, there would be why attendence in any cjass must be come a long way in the six years since ^undoubtedly a- major change in the required. ASMSU was established, and it is only the •power distribution this This resignation will become effective at University. In essence we are disappointed that "What / don't understand is how fact that much of what we set out to do at « Now tho November movement is cancer causing products like immediately upon the election of a new a what we originally took to be a that time has already been accomplished, ;dove ot a different color. The cyclaniate get on the market in the first place . that necessitates a change in the near chairman. That election will be the first gesture of empathy on the part of item of business at the regularly scheduled '.festivities take place in Washington future. The task before us now is to take the Academic Council has turned out board meeting of Tuesday, Nov. 11. •and actual numerical participation to be nothing more than a matter of jSy MSU students, comparatively expediency. We fail to understand speaking, will not be as large In how one day of optional classes-the OUR READERS' MIND Mother words, the prime consideration key word is "optional," we are not ot the Academic Council in giving us asking that classes be called off-can Jtlie Oct. 15 option was not out of principal or any higher motivation, but rather because there other credible alternative. was no have, anything approaching a devestating effect on the sacred "orderly operation of instruction and research." Tell readers of these drug users To the Editor: •( This is also much devoted to So why not tell your readers of the a dangerous precedent to I have followed your growing coverage of drug use. Near the becoming a pusher to support his habit of iet. Student confidence -The Editors close was the statement: "It is all right to Lansing State Journal story- (page A-3) of using barbiturates, stimulants and LSD. in the drug use in your columns. Of particular Oct. 29 about Dennis Beals, a user of illegal interest was the front page coverage given speculate, but one should not go about Why not tell your readers of the Lansing advocating hyper-repressive laws on the drugs for about two years? One paragraph State Journal story of Oct. 7 (page B-4) Margaret Mead, who was quoted as saying, basis of less than empirical observations. read: "Now a confirmed ex-user of "I'm sure I would be using marijuana." about Art Linkletter's daughter, who "On the basis of less than empirical marijuana, 'speed', and LSD, Beals readily China and Your editorial of Nov. 3 (Monday) was observations," indeed. talks about his experiences with narcotics, and the reason he will never again smoke or jumped to her death? Empirical observations from those such be hard for anyone as here to obtain. she would take any narcotic or hallucinogens." Beals Yes, "on the basis of less than empirical scoffs at those who say smoking marijuana observations," that is the question. Why the same Let's have no more boos is not so bad. Why not tell your readers of the Lansing State Journal story (page A-6) of May 30 don't you tell your readers of the reports of those like Dennis Beals, Dave Valler and others and others who have been there?? ! about Dave Valler, the swinging king of The annual resolution seeking to Communist China have constantly period, I have never heard the kind of They can supply empirical observations of To the Editor: Detroit's junkies who wrote about the recent ; bar the Peoples* Republic of China reiterated their position that in no booing that came from the student sections vintage as you requested by I don't know if you run a social decay caused by marijuana in an I from the United Nations is once letter box or last Saturday. Teams and individuals have Augenstein, instead of his 20- and way would they accept membership article in the Detroit News? Valler insisted ! again up for vote. As usual, the U.S. not, but if so. here are a few thoughts good days and bad days, but I have never 30-year-old-data. to the United Nations if the concerning the reaction of the student that the average drug user inevitably John N. Moore seen a player on an MSU team who I felt ; delegation leads the forces opposing Nationalist Chinese remained. body at the Stadium last Saturday. was not giving his best effort. If he loafs or progresses from smoking pot for kicks to associate professor of natural science ; China's entrance. Thirdly, the United States over the I am an old-time Spartan fan, having seen deliberately makes a bad play, maybe he increasing stages of addiction leading to ; Since the conception of the world years has blocked Communist every home game except two since 1937. I should be booed, but never when he is have suffered through some lean years and I organization. Nationalist China (the China's admittance on the grounds trying to do a good job to the best of his gloried in some great ones. During that j government situated on Taiwan) has that the Communists have been MSU had a bad day Saturday, but I am Williams supports open house ; been the sole representative for hostile to the "free world" and have sure the players themselves felt far worse ! three-quarters of a billion Chinese spurned all efforts to negotiate on about it than any fan. Playing at home is a member of the academic community; he EDITOR'S NOTE: The following i people. Clearly. Nationalist China. world problems. On Greeks always supposed to be helpful because of statement was passed by the Williams Hall is also a citizen of the larger society. As a favorable crowd reaction. While probably citizen, he retains those rights, protections ; with a permanent seat on the General Council in support of the 4 Rep. J. Irving Whalley, R-Pa., a the booing did not affect the outcome of McDonald Hall 24-hour, seven-days a week and guarantees of fair treatment which are Security Council, does not speak tor To the Editor: To Ted Dziak. IFC held by all citizens, and the University may member of the U.S. delegation, has the game, it certainly must have shocked open house. !! Peking and. hence, leaves some president, * stated that "... one must question the players and affected their mental not deny them to him." Sec. 1.5.01, "All 700.000.000 Chinese without To someone who was elected to attitude. regulations shall seek the best possible whether the partipation of Peking in represent the sentiments and feelings of the reconciliation of the principles of effective voice at the United Nations. At the time. I was ashamed of the the United Nations would contribute fraternities on campus. Ted Dziak certainly | Problems to Communist China's student body for the first time, but now I maximum freedom and necessary order." to the of peace or the work of falls short. Today wher. many of the smail think that it was just thoughtlessness and WHEREAS we, as students and Sec. 1.5.02. "There • entrance are many-fold. cause of Michigan shall be no fraternities are just struggling to stay alive intentional. If this is true, let State this organization." not me University, are required to live in regulation unless there is a demonstrable | First. Communist China itself has Perhaps an essential question to und^ the presssure of the Dormitory Oriented suggest that at the next home game they University regulated and administered need for it which is reasonably related to | not been persistent in the quest for University, Dziak wants to kill have an opportunity to show the team they residence halls for a significant duration of the basic purposes and necessities of the ask is: how does the absence of the one thing that is totally ours. . U.N. membership. The lack of have 100 per cent support, and if some our undergraduate years, and University as stipulated herein." membership in the United Nations Greek Week is one time of the year we misguided individual his big mouth j insistence has projected the Albanian for Peking promote the cause of can show the University who we are. This to boo either the team or any opens individual, WHEREAS the University, irrespective of THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that | delegation as the trouble-shooter for world peace? The answer lies in the is a time when the Greeks are allowed to lets drown him out with our cheers. the wishes of the students, has instituted the existing open house policy be reviewed 1 Communist China's aims. get together formally as a unit and help the accommodation of both Communist Remember, it is pretty easy for us in the an open house policy which regulates the by the Student-Faculty Judiciary, and •Secondly, the leaders of surrounding communities. stands to second guess, but these guys hours within which open houses may be and Nationalist China in the U.N. Dziak wants us to still go out and help in down on the field are the ones taking the held and in doing so violates the individual BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that structure. organizations that are helping the people in rights of the students, and those who are in violation of the present bumps and bruises and a helluva lot of this area (and granted, many of j Clarification It is evident that the United States' excuse that Communist China is a but,for a person binding the Greeks together, he is untying us will), who is supposed to be punishment while we lean back and enjoy the battle. Let's have Yours for little no more boos ever. WHEREAS the existence of this policy is in violation of the Academic Freedom open house policy not be penalized for their action in that the present policy EDITOR'S NOTE: In our editorial of a more Spartan spirit. contradicts the granted rights of the some of stronger bonds. Clarence W. Lock belligerent or hostile country has no Report, Sec. 1.4, "The student is not only student as an individual. ■ Monday, Nov. 3, it was not our If he wants the Greeks to • intention to impune the credibility or relevance to the theory of a world help in * community action, why does he ask us to competence of Leroy Augenstein as a organization. The United Nations is a 1 dOOOOooOll sign up now. People who are willing to ^season-ticket molper .j ' scientist. Further, when we said that forum in which problems between work are reluctant to sign up now for 1 hev, kef, can't \ Augenstein "is quite content to go on I the rest of his life. .reading all the stuff and among nations should be spring activities when they don't even IVousee?!! i know what they are going to be 1 hotj ABOUT . \ that the Federal Bureau of Narcotics has discussed in order to end hostilities. doing next (JCIH6?!? J & spring. J been putting out for the last 20 or 30 If Peking is not allowed to merely sit Come on Dziak, think a little bit, and \ years" we were making a satirical at the United Nations, we are don't help to kill the Greek system at ; comment on the tone of his negating the existance of one-quarter MSU. » commentary rather than implying in studY and work ,n Church School 9:45 t night while MSU students march meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in administrators they usually selected criminal justice from the Union to Beaumont the Union and the movie "Suffer For Transportation Call 332-2133 or 351-5125 candlelight Little Children" will be shown, begin their careers as patrolmen supplementK classroom J?™** iS design not quite seeing the of bravado, intelligent yet intensely studid, confused yet scenery, bouncing, joggling. You MSU CINE SERIES: "La enter a tunnel and suddenly you enlightened. Anthony Perkins' and Dolce Vita" stars Marcello know you exist only because of unpretentious mannerisms and Mastrioanni, Anita Ekburg and boyish face are well suited to the the sound of the wheels echoing STEREO EQUIPMENT Anouk Aimee in a staggering in the stone chamber. Then you part, as are his mature voice and portrayal of decadence and convincing displays of emotion. are surprised by light again: but P hopelessness among the upper crust of Rome. Fellini directed there is a haze and right outside At times his performance is almost too natural for comfort. o Phone 351-5500 for Reservatio this one. A great film. At your window is a gorge that has no bottom. All you can see is The minor characters are all presented only briefly, but in tonight and Saturday in 108B the sky above and the emptiness 1100 Trowbridge Road, Off 127 at Trowbridge Exit each case the performance is Wells. Complete, uncut version below, and still the train rushes At the with subtitles. and you are afraid. emphatic. Campus, Michigan State University on -- Equally important to the film, BEAL ART FILM SERIES: Perhaps one should not Trial" means, but everyone is however, are the atmospheric The Seven Samurai is a superb GUEST ROOMS Japanese film about a small describe an allegory in terms of another one, but I seriously impressed, expresses it and becomes depressed about the effects Orson Welles achieves both aurally and visually. "The village under constant attack by doubt that anything could make opressed client, the repressed K., Trial" is one of a very few films civil bandits war (16thCentury) 3 study of this movie more the pressing muse, the possessed where conversations at the back and the intervention of seven confusing than it already is. No advocate, the peLimistic lesser of the room sound like discount records Samurai oc- :f- —<•—*— one seems ■ to know what '"™ "The haracters, the unsupressed conversations at the back of the symbolism and the unsurpassed room. While distracting at first, visuals. it blends in nicely and soon The client and the advocate becomes very effective. The lack are symbols brought to life, and of much musical scoring is a~ each is well-cast. The big eyes, boon - particularly when one WALTER CARLOS ON COLUMBIA shuffling steps eager-to-please attitude of the and considers the horrible score that is at times inserted. RECORDS STRIKES AGAIN!! client bring to mind a child, as does his pained, patient look when he cannot have what he Welles two strongest points visually are the atmosphere he creates and his pictographical Sifi wants. other The advocate, on the hand, is Caesar expression of character. The sets SENSATIONAL are all obviously unrealistic - personified: he lies about being from the oversized office to the FOLLOW-UP TO waited on, and lies about just SWITCHED-ON BACH grotesque courthouse, and from about everything. Self-assured, K.'s small low-roofed apartment pompous, over-fed - one to the endless expanses of the and SPEAKING OF veritably expects the royal Advocate's chambers. The use of SWITCHED-ON BACH roofs is a nice touch, in that it IF YOU MISSED IT adds a very un-nice touch to the THE FIRST TIME mood. Welles alternates between small confined spaces and large AROUND, DON'T BE LEFT OUT NOW! (MSU - Skiers) open ones, and architect's brings tears to eyes with his an distorted buildings. One guess is that "The Trial" represents chaos - Welles choice of sets illustrates thai point emphatically. The use of light and shade iscount records dramatizes this point even more. PK 351-8460 The swinging lamp in the back room, the courtroom haze, the thousand candles in the Advocate's rooms, the fencelike, wooden hallway with its bars of light and the suffused sewer lighting are representative of the equation: light = knowledge, and are therefore fragmented and softly broken. Welles also frequently introduces characters by having them walk out of the make shadows, which results in an audience tension build-up until the actor is fully visible. Seminars your human behavior The MSU Dept. of Psychiatry sitzmark is sponsoring two seminars on human behavior The chairman of the Dept. of Human Behavior, University of Southern California (USC), School of Medicine, will conduct the discussions. at the Coverage of the Purdue game. Dr. Edward Stainbrook will speak on "Social Engineering or Liquor on campus - what the law says now, Psychiatric Treatment?" at noon what Michigan legislators say about the Monday in the St. Lawrence problem, what "policy" students observe Hospital gym. He will speak on now. "The Art and Science of the sporthaus Treatment of Non-Disease" at Air pollution in E. Lansing noon Tuesday, 116 Natural -- just how lucky Science Bldg. are we, or aren't we? Dr. Stainbrook is also the How MSU recruits faculty members -- some speaker at a mental health dinner at 6 p.m. Monday at the are dissatisfied with the university once Elks Club. Tickets are $5 and they've been enticed here -- are they getting 2320 E. MICH reservations be made by the real '/« mi. West 489-2246 can picture? calling Mrs. Layten, 372-8270. of Frandor Students will be admitted free of 1 MSU students and part-time jobs -- is this charge after the dinner. really a working students' university? STUDENTS: QUIT BEING READ IT IN THE TYPE-CAST -TRY AN Olivetti EDITOR 2 electric Corrects Sunday mulligan ^tatp Neros typflg errors INCLUDING COLORS. ANY .before they happen! WE GUARANTEE THE EDITOR 2 TO BE BETTEh THAN OTHER THE CARBON RIBBON AT NO EXTRA COST. SIX Prevents ALL OFFICE errors except TYPEWRITER THREE-INITIALED ONE. spelling'! business ■machine! 1601 E. Grand River Lansing Phone (517) 485-1733 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 9 Dance performance emphasizes variety intense and extremely effective, often with two or three rhythms superimposed on each other. The handling of the various instruments, which When I went into the performance of the ranged from small gongs to conga and bass Ghana Dance Co. Tuesday night, I did so cold. drums, was excellent and the sound clear and By this I mean to say that the only time I'd ever crisp. Also adding greatly to the effect was the seen anything that Fits under the loose use of bells on the dancers' costumes and the classification of African dance was on a Lowell synchronization of tnem with the music proper. Thomas program on TV. I hadn't the vaguest The performance of the dancers was notion of what to expect, or what I was going to varied and full of cooperative movement. As a write about. general rule, the women were more restrained than the men. Well, quite frankly, by the end of the program who leapt and spun with a I had more information than I could possibly grace and beauty c omparable to a Western ballet. In most dances, hope to incorporate into this review. The the delicacy and performance was an expedition into the life of an fluidity of the hand and arm movements provided a contrast to the abrupt entirely different culture: their community, their steps taken, as did the flowing motions of the dresss, their religion, their expression of self, costumes, particularly in the 'Suite for their humor and their art. I left Donno very impressed. and Brekete.' In this Suite is also Perhaps the most creative idea of the entire found some of the most delightful and subtle production was the emphasis on the dance of humor I've ever seen in a dance various tribes and countries, rather than production. just a limitation to any one group. In variations from 1 he most impressive of the dances themselves the opening ceremonial to the was the Akom. Here is a clear-cut youth dances to example to the the Akom. or "Fetish Priests' " exuberance and total involvement of the d;tnce. the dancers performance was themselves. From the powerful movements of charming and usually interesting. the priest to the soft staeatto rhythm of the The dynamic quality of the drums the piece in two main areas: performance rests was imperiously done, the skill of the troupe's six demanding-and receiving-the total attention of musicians and the the audience. It was virtuosity of the individual unquestionably the finest of dancers. The musical background provided the individual numbers. was STUDENTS: Spectrum Skill and virtuosity were the keynotes in the performance of the African Dance Co. of Ghana. The company did not limit itself to any one type of dance; instead, it emphasized vai— iety, and through its dancing depicted the cultures of various tribes and countries. State News photo by Terry Luke NO DRY DOCUMENTARY Film illuminates black opinion Some documentaries are dry. week take-home pay. to make sure this damned Some are unemotional, cool in We see Stokely Carmichael United States deserves mv kids." half-prayer and half-demand, Have them make their re their best phrased by Dalton James in analyses; some are yelling "Black Power!" "We didn't think of the the film's conclusion: interminably boring. We see Akmed Lawrence, a "No Vietnamese Ever Called Marine vet who was assigned to welfare scheme-the man put it into practice to hide us." "We're not asking for a million dollars. What we're asking for is KELLOGG CENTER. Me Nigger," is none of these driving trucks in spite of previous training in crucial air "America needs her own humanity-and you tell us we're Located on the MSU Campus opposite With only a touch of the traffic control. When he asked to facecleaning first." asking for too much." the Brody Complex, the Kellogg Center is dragginess that curses so many work in his skill, he said, he was within minutes of every dormitory, and "No Vietnamese Ever Called 457" documentary flicks. walking distance from mpst University Vietnamese" stands "No as a placed in the infantry. And most impressively we see Me Nigger" presents facts that BARNES FLORA IS buildings. The State Room, on the we may all think we know. For p o w e gentle-faced Dalton James: "I'd ground floor, provides the finest in dining the film is For flowers and — surprising ly--unique be going back to the rats and the some, only a Fresh and facilities. All rooms - both single and illumination of black opinion on roaches, and he'd be going back well-phrased reminder. Fash ionable twin -• are provided with air conditioning, two levels. to his nice California radio, and color television. All at pad. For The first of these is the me the problem would reasonable rates, too. Vietnam wa psychiatrists can eventually cure begin The inevitable . it: again. For him there was no second is the -otten state of race a slick-haired observer problem." Even when James "relations" in America. commenting about the black CALL 332-6571 FOR RESERVATION speaks of starvation, rats and The film its>«flf is a double view Harlem marchers: "Take a look roaches, his face is a contrast of of both these things. It is at them. Do they look like softness w&ia and laughter. James' primarily an interview with three they'd be able to get in the personal counterpoint between black Vietnam veterans, service?" SECOND BEST this laughing face and these interspersed with In spite of his cynicism, they bitter words is the most man-on-the-street can indeed moving vignettes made get into the service, fact of the film. during the May and when they do, blacks find peace march. 1968 Harlem Sponsored by New life no better than outside. There more are more veterans, and bigots and still more TONIGHT! ALL COLOR! AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE University Conference, it will We see Preston Lay. Army vet, appear at 7 and 9 tonight and describing through his speech good-hearted white liberals, but most of all there are black | electric in car hfaters | Saturday in 102B Wells. impediment his first few weeks opinions: There is an excellently in the Army killing rats and "The war should be in despicable case of white bigots: fixing tires. When he was Mississippi, in Alabama in ' a flag-waving adolscent released, he stammers, he had the ... 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There are now students having trouble adjusting operates from the^ fourth floor The first phase is explained as that took millions of dollars The step involves study to the University and University of the Union. . finding relevance in required while millions of poor starve." of the intra-departmental 85 tutors, including 27 faculty or graduate students in natural College courses is in full swing at "We seek to help students in courses that may have vastly Black students must learn to program, with special emphasis ways," Mrs. Hayes said. science, 15 in American Thought MSU. two different meanings to black psyche the courses in order to on the curriculum, teaching and The tutorial project, a branch "The first step is the short-term students and their white challenge teachers who do not methods, learning theories and Language and 30 in of the Equal Opportunities problem of immediate survival in counterparts. understand the everyday content of curriculum. mathematics, the three most Programs (EOP), directed by Joe frequently troubling areas. McMilk..., seeks to aid "minority and other dislocated students." Mrs. Hayes expresses a strong ^ Begun this year, the service NON-PROFIT GROUP desire, however, to get tutors from the black Greeks as well as £ strives to gain the strength that black was lacking in the small upper level graduate uncoordinated tutorial programs students and faculty members. previously campus. Mrs. scattered Annamarie around Hayes, 'Ear' faces finan In addition to the courses listed, there is a need for aid in numerous languages--the areas, from foreign fourth most Ten areas on campus, designated by big red and yellow BRAMS balloons. , will serve as donation areas for the center. AB "It will be strictly, a 'throw coins in the pot' type deal," Chuck The Listening Ear, "A Crisis Intervention Center, " is having its Mostov, ASMSU vice chairman, said. The Students Tutorial Program A helping hand own crisis. A non-profit organization, it is currently struggling to functions with the Counseling make financial ends meet. The ASMSU Student Board is He said that the donations received will go toward office Component Program, headed by Mrs. Annamarie Hayes, education specialist for sponsoring a fund drive Tuesday and Wednesday in an attempt to rental, telephone and printing expenses and research. William E. Gardner, not only to keep the service open. "The Ear grew out of the concerns of a handful of people about the students tutorial support program, strives to aid students in mastering the j The center was opened in July as a project staffed totally by two problems," Mike Gieszer, vice chairman of the Ear's board of material, but to "adjust to the help students adjust to their courses, instructors volunteers from the MSU campus and residents of the East and the University. Most problems crop up over the directors, said. pressures of a course and the PLANETARIUM Lansing community. "One is the individual need of members of our community in University College courses. Since its opening, the service has been funded entirely by inability to handle it." i terms of problems like drugs, pregnancy, loneliness and suicides." State News photo by Mik'^'Beasley donations and, at the present time, the purse strings are Presents: tightening. "The other was a feeling that the East Lansing area had no ABRAMS COLOR SPECIALS Return to sense of community and that through a service such as the Ear. that responded to the needs of the people, a sense of community the Moon Apollo films programmed would develop." The center is open seven days a week, 24-hours-a-day. Through the extraordinary Individuals may call in, and in that way. preserve their capabilities of the anonymity. 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CARR & HARRIS SHEILA SMITH MAMIE The Smash Hit Musical ISABELLE FARRELL MSU LECTURE- CONCERT SERIES * SPECIAL , TONIGHT UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 8:15 p.m. on sale at Union Ticket Office. Hours 8 5. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 SPORTS Women's Cuellarfop Schedule A/lcLa/n, NEW YORK (UPI) - Denny McLain of the Detroit Tigers and remaining votes went to Jim Perry of the Minnesota Twins think I was just as good a pitcher this year, McLain said when a good fastball and an elusive baUoting for the & Young ^whall. The Cuban native Award occurcedin 1958 when voting by a 15 The remaining six man committee votes we^ Monday, NOV. 10 Upper Gym Court 2 6:45 Hubbard II Mayo II Landon Lovelies Mike Cuellar of the Baltimore Orioles made baseball history (3) and Dave McNally of the Orioles (1). notified of his award. "My earned run average was a little fashioned a 2.38 earned ^ average and hurled five shutouts ^^riey^ ^nk^s teat out the New Yo* Wa^SDahn split by Burette ofX Braves and Bob Friend of the 7:30 Mason Mercurettes Thursday when they were Tom of the New York hlgheJ.' but everybody s was this compared to a 2.80 era mark for of the Milwaukee Braves 5 4 in Pittsburgh Pirates, named co-recipients of the 1969 American League Cy Young j^ets was previously named the year ue lowenng of the McLain who led the league in ' Court 3 Fee II Award National cy Young m°™d-. ^ shutouts with nine. 6:45 inner "Winning the award this year Perry heiped the to the Hubbard I The deadlock represented the first tie for a major baseball award as voted upon by the Baseball Writers Assoc. of is definitely more satisfying than McLain, part-time airplane 't was last year due to the fact pii0t and organist during the off that I didn't win as many games. AL'S western division title with a 20-6 record and a 2.78 era while McNally had a 20-7 mark and a All-Stars ground attack 7:30 Campbell II Yakeley I season, compiled a 24-9 record • •>" McLain added. "I didn't 3 21 era as the Orioles' second America (BBWAA). McLain, this year following a spectacular think I could win it due to the best pitcher, Men's IM key championship hopes who was a unanimous winner of jggg season in which he won 31 fact another club won the The Cy Young Award the and Cy Young Award in 1968, Cuellar, who led the Orioles American League games.Despite his seven fewer pennant. I thought Cuellar had it victories this season, McLain felt all sewed up." conceived by commissioner Ford Frick in el? to D e?dli badminton is noon te today. All he pitched as well this year as Cuellar, acquired by the 1956. Until 1966 there was only residence halls, fraternity and pennant, each received 10 votes 1^ Orioles following the 1968 one award, but starting in 1967, By DAVE WEST independent teams wishing to from a 24 man committee to State News Sports Writer play this term must be signed You j e- 1 u ** definitely better if •e in a trade with the a pitcher in each league has been that Charlie . . etermine the league's Houston Astros of the National honored. Wedemyer would be minutes remaining. up by this time. Play will Jim Garrett and Craig Teft will outstanding pitcher. The you win more ball games, but I League, baffled AL hitters with Up until this year, the closest calling signals again this week. Lansing squeaked by the start next week each night at lead the Lansing ground attack 6 p.m. "Wedemyer has been doing a Lancers in that game, 18-15. in the Midwest Football League Independent fjne job of leading the team all "Lackawanna has a strong, teams will championship game against season," Kauffman said. "I give fast, well conditioned team," play on Mondays, residence Lackawanna Saturday night. halls on Tuesday and him a few plays before the 6aine" Kauffman said. "And they hit as How to stay in shape- Garrett, an ex-Spartan standout, leads the MFL in rushing, with an average of nine yards a carry, and also tops starts, and from then on, it's up to him" Wedemyer called some key (please turn to page 13) fraternities Wednesday. * are scheduled for 5th WEEK! plays in the All-Star ® 1:10-3:15-5:20- eVmlf^0ne m scor'n8- come-from-behind victory over tkdtou join weightlifters' club Teft is also a potent threat for 7:25-9:30 Lackawanna in their last the AH-Star scoring machine, meeting LATE SHOW TONITE & SAT at 11:15 P.M. The native of East Lansing rates ^ All-Stars were behind in just behind Girrett in rushing the late stages of the game, and "One of the Best Films About with 7.5 yards Young By JOHN JUEL Two Spartans won individual reasons and to help beginners, when the room is open only to a carry, and is the Wedemyer's passing and running People Ever Made!" ~ Time Magazine In thp f th M ' TM championships, Gary Wandell in The club buys the equipment club members. Members are also "Wildly Funny!" \.V Times amid grunts j e"„S the 132 lb. class, and Leonard and finances meets, with club able to buy food supplements and groans and the clanking of barbells, an Espionosa in the 165 lb. class, members paying dues of $2 a and order equipment through 4&j David Burke (181 lb. class) and term or $5 for the year. the club. MSU sports organization toils away . .. . . R Robert Bruns (242 lb. class) "We have probably the best The MSU Weightlifting Club's last Sunday ,i„., If °u„ U"f at the State of took second in their respective equipped college gym in the next meet will be Saturday, Nov. lichigan Powerlifting and Jan Gramatins classes. Robert Cook (181 lb.) country," Gramatins said. "We'd 22, when they compete in the Championships, it came to the (242 lb.) like to expand even further but Lansing Open. The meet will be ..rUu eden placed fourth. lack the room." hosted by the Lansing YMCA surface with a bang.« . Thp MOTT WoiahtlifHno Plnh "The basic purpose of the uaa,L puipuac: ui uic Club members receive certain v/iuu niciiiucis icvcivc icrnaui and should draw guuu lifters —vmiu uiaw good uiien> waikpri awav with th * Weigh tlifting Club is to serve advantages from their dues, from several states. The club will championship, scoring 99 fteam 3 6 in People who want Inn to get and stay Although the weight room is C alsoI I be i hosting the National - - cUQno » coiri P.ram of in fk/v t Pn I i f open to the general public every Collegiate nukli/. H P a shape," said Jan Gramatins, o Q D Powerlifting ur a* president of the club. "We day, there are special hours Championships here in May. for Iraugljt points, while the Ann Arbo, team members, varsity athletes YMCA scored seven points to finish third. competed in three lifts Contestants and the general The public to lift." University furnishes the ROSES, ROSES, ROSES 6 RED ROSES arranged in bench press, the squat and the "eigh' room. Ws "«uttes ""I dead lift s ^Pe^sons for safety a glass goblet or - J^99 12 RED ROSES L Mnr and a new addition 4 the Deli-bar ' , "ALICE'S RESTAURANT", ARLO GUTHRIE PAT QUINN • JAMES BRODERICK «, ., , PETE SEEGER • LEE HAYS . >» michaei mc with all your color by de. - ... vGTjjl United Savorite sandwiches E Persons unless withunderParent or admitted fci|l Aptisfo 18 not Guardian. "0,° STARTS WED -EASY RIDER NORTHSIDE DRIVE-IN THEATRE p Miles North on US-27..482-7' 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 SPORTS Spartans By MIKE MAN LEY State News Sports Writer something Duffy Daugherty has never forgotten. their troubles lately, losing to Iowa and Indiana in their last out have contain Purdue quarterback and to its hands full trying to the same as a spoil week ago with the drills. bid season. The senior halfback has Pu exception of Piro RON SAUL, the Spartan's 620 to date and needs to average Now the shoe is on the other two starts and currently hold a "We need to Back in 1953, an unheralded develop a passing All-America candidate Mike quarterback. But Daugherty senior offensive guard is a good 127 yards in the final three foot. It's Purdue who is very 3-4 season mark. To make threat," team from Purdue upset mighty Daugherty said. "If I Phipps, will be bolstered by the hinted there may be some new "bet' for " All-Big - Ten -honors and games to hit the much in contention for the trip matters worse, they must now the opposing coach I'm magic mark, MSC, 6-0, and in the process was return of injured roverback Brad formations and a new wrinkle or has already had "feelers" from In HARRY DE VOLD'S to the Rose Bowl with a 3-1 tackle a Purdue squad ranked brought to a dramatic halt the pretty sure I could come up with McLee to the lineup. The two in the offense, one major All-America team. He weekly top 50 teams in Football conference mark and a 6-1 No. 10 in the nation in a defense to stop us. Right now Spartan's 28-game winning 5-foot-10, 200-pound SPARTAN NOTES has done an outstanding job all News, MSU has fallen far down season record. And it's MSU Lafayette, where the streak the longest in conference - teams are ganging up on us. sophomore has apparently Sophomore tight end JIM long *for MSU. year long the list and now ranks behind history. standing as a dangerous hurdle in Boilermakers haven't lost since They're putting eight men up recovered from an ankle sprain NICHOLSON, hobbled " DON HIGHSMITH has a their path. the Spartans beat them in 1965. front to stop the run. mighty Davidson college, Some public relations man got he suffered at Iowa. season by a knee injury chance to become the second The two teams collide "I can think of teams I'd Counting professors and the he jy idea to change their "What need is to hit some The rest of the Spartan's Saturday in Lafayette, Ind. with rather be playing right now," we underwent surgery Wednesday man in MSU history to gain cafeteria" help Davidson's nickname from the Boilermakers early passes to spread out the lineup is likely to remain about and will be lost until spring 1,000 yards rushing in one enrollment might reach 1,000 the kickoff time at Ross-Ade to the Spoilermakers. Daugherty said. "I hope we can defense." Stadium set for 1:30 p.m. It will bounce back. If we can just play Ever since that day Purdue has Another move Daugherty has ||PPf be the 14th meeting between with the fire and AlllllilEIIC UEDE taken sadistic pleasure in going same made to strengthen his offense is fVIEEl N UKIIIIIEK9 nEKE about the Big Ten knocking off Daugherty and Purdue coach enthusiasm that we had against to add hard-running sophomore Jack Mollenkopf, with Duffy Michigan I think we have a fullback Daryl Smith to his teams with lofty title abitions. In 1957, Purdue handed MSU its holding a slim 7 to 6 margin. chance of beating them." S' frosh in finale 44-man traveling squad. Saturday The Spartans have been having One switch Daugherty made only defeat of the year, 20-13, Smith, who has trimmed down after the Indiana was moving to 220-pounds, has been running quarterback Bill Triplett to well in practice and Daugherty flanker and elevating sophomore says he will see action Saturday. Bend and the two teams fought Steve Piro to the starting Kermit Smith injured his foot By GARY WALKOWICZ some playing time to as much of and Larry Parker ied the Irish Executive Sports Editor his squad as possible when the to a 14-14 tie in the second a gainst position. The Spartan coach against Indiana but will be in the indicated Thursday that while he Spartar frosh meet Notre Dame game, which was played in East Tennessee, gaining 63 and 56 lineup at starting fullback MSU freshmen football coach probably wouldn't start, Triplett MSU's defense, which will Ed Rutherford Saturday Lansing. yards, respectively. plans to give MSU, which beat Michigan's The Irish defense held 'Our main objective isn't to frosh two weeks ago, will be Volunteer freshmen to two n games, but rather prepare the players for spring practice," seeking to gain a perfect season completions and about in their finale, while Notre Dame yards rushing At 1:30-3:30- Rutherford said. "If we just will be seeking its first win. Rutherford will be starting 5:30-7:30-9:30 concentrated on our starting The Irish, who also play basically the same lineup that players we'd be overlooking a lot of players who might be able to Michigan's frosh next week, lost their first game to Tennessee, started against Michigan, except " at two positions. ■ • - ■ help MSU in the future." 10-7. Brad Van Pelt will replace the 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS Game time is 10:30 a.m. for That game was played injured George Mihaiu at the contest in Spartan Stadium. driving rainstorm, limiting Notre quarterback, while starting MSU students will be admitted paul HEmm by showing their season ticket Dame's quarterbacks to just ejght attempts and defensive end Joe Delamielleure will also start at offensive tackle passes and their IDs, while ROBERT REDFORD admission for the general public completions, but the Irish should be throwing more replacing Eljay Bowron, who is injured. Saturday with a couple of blue Rutherford hopes that the 6-5 KATHARINE ROSS in MSU's and Notre Dame's chip quarterbacks at the helm. Jim Brady and Jim Bulger, Van Pelt can generate a passing attack to complement his team's i BUTCH CASSIDV AND freshmen teams tangled twice last season. both top prospects are expected to share the signal-calling duties fine running. The Spartans ran for close to 300 yards against I THE SUNDANCE KID The Irish took a 33-14 verdict Saturday, Michigan, but failed to complete in the game played at South Halfbacks Dennis Gutowski i single pass. Big Ten Football Predictions 1:00 By JOHN VIGES Somewhere in this week's games for the Blue. They can lose to State News Sports Writer there is an upset, but you can Ohio State and still go to the 3:10 Aided and abetted by two bet that it isn't here. Any team Rose Bowl if Indiana is dumped 5:20 that averages 44 points per game by either Iowa Purdue. Bo 7:25 upsets in as many weeks - Iowa or MSU and Minnesota over while giving up only 8 can not could loan the Ulini either of his 9:25 over Iowa -- I now have the distinct be all bad. great tailbacks, Glen Doughty or honor of becoming only the There may not be a bowl game Bill Taylor, and the Wolverines second writer to win the sports for the Bucks until 1971, but would still romp. Michigan 35, staff prediction contest two the odds are there will not be a Illinois 7. weeks in a row. loss until then either. OSU 49, Iowa at Indiana -- This could If the third time is truly the Wisconsin 7. develop into an interesting game charm, I should be able to pick Northwestern at Minnesota -- - despite the fact that Iowa hai the scores correctly. The Gophers must have the been wishy-washy and Indiana Unselfish as I am however, I will be satisfied with just picking the experts shaking their heads. has not played up to its - Some went so far as to predict a capabilities. Both teams have winner. conference title for them. beaten MSU and lost to Wisconsin at Ohio State -- The Gopher defense, usually Wisconsin and comparative their strongpoint, has been on scores would give Indiana the and off, yielding an average of edge. Look for Iowa to steal a over 30 points per game and yet page from the Hoosiers story, it has held high-powered Ohio however, and pull out a last State and Iowa to season scoring minute victory. Iowa 24, Indians 0. Northwestern has one more MSU at Purdue -- At the start of the season, the "experts'' victory than Minnesota, but their wins rated this game a toss-up, with tame against wonderous Wisconsin and the Spartans having a slight edge. ignoble Illinois. Minnesota 21, Now, hopefully, MSU will have Northwestern 10. enough offense to make the Michigan at Illinois - Things game interesting. Purdue 28. are looking better all the time MSU 17. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BEST ACTRESS! BARBRA STREISAND e-funny G,>,. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL SHOWTIMES! I rj / I'AXAYlSlOV COLINBIAGMR 50c Fla*Gordon®oj>D"l7 AduU50„|y Rm 106B 7 & 9 50c No ID's Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Friday, November 7, 1969 13 Tourney p in field ho By JACKIE MILLER players will be selected for the MSU's varsity field hockey national playoffs. And from the team will compete with several playoffs, four teams will be other university teams here c'hosen to represent the United Saturday in the Michigan College States in international Field Hockey Assoc. Play Day. tournaments. MSU, Adrian, Alma College, Campus Kalamazoo and Olivette colleges will compete against each other. Some of the players will be All-Stars selected by a special committee to represent Michigan's chapter (continued from page 11) at the Great Lakes Sectional hard as any team in the league." Field Hockey Tournament Nov. "They've never won the 15. championship before, and "Field Hockey is a strenuous they're going to come down here with every intention of winning and challenging sport," Mrs. this one," Kauffman said. Stanley Drobac, the team coach, "There is one thing I am sure pointed out. of about, our team," Kauffman "There is a great deal of said. "We are either going to get stamina and team work better or we are going to get involved." worse. We aren't going to stay the same," he said. It looks like team work has "We are going to play basically been successful for the Spartan the same kind of game we've team; the first team had their been playing all season," only loss in its 9-game season Winning Turkey Wednesday night against Bowling Green, with a score of Kauffman said. "But I may have a few added. surprises for them," he Above is the winning team in Wednesday's I.M. Turkey Trot. Members of the 4-2. Tickets for Saturday's contest Grads are, bottom row, Don Shuster (second individually), Greg Daniels (third), There are 11 positions on a at Lansing Everett's field are on Alan Stockland (eighth) and Rick Waggener (first). In the field top row are Gary An- hockey team, and sale at Duke's Shell Station, drus, Dan Sveller and Gary Sloan. State News photo by Richard Warren approxiamtely 30 coeds have Sam's Sunoco Station and can competed for spots on MSU's be purchased at the game. first and second teams. In the United States, field Powerful EMU runners hockey is usually played by women, unlike other countries where the sport is dominated by One of the ★ ★★ top newcomers on men. The sport is bigger in the MSU's 1969 cross country team Hubbard Hall Eastern states of the United chall enge Spartans today is Dave States than in other areas. Dieters, member of an Saturday Illinois state championship harrier squad while a student at Nov. 8, 1969 Arlington Heights High School. 9-12 Adm. 50C back, while Bob Parks's Hurons senior Ken Leonowicz appear to have lost only to strong Western be holding steady as the team's Be fore that big date . Jim Gibbard's cross country Michigan and to the Spartans. second and third runners, but team MSU won its own invitational Gibbard hopes that Leonowicz may be looking ahead to next week's Big Ten meet, but a Oct. 25 with 21 points, but will break into the form which more immediate foe must be Eastern had only 36 in second earned him all-America acclaim and Spartan Coach Jim Gibbard in 1968. conquered this afternoon at Forest Akers Golf Course before said today's meet will not be a Gibbard's top three freshmen, the young Spartans can think about the "Big One." "shoo-in" for MSU. "It will be a very difficult Ralph Zoppa, Randy Kilpatrick and Warren buckle yourself Krueger, appear meet for us to win," Gibbard Eastern Michigan, a perennial pretty well set as MSU's fourth small college power and winner said. "Eastern always comes up here expecting to win and we through sixth runners, while another freshman, Pete Reiff, Florence Hair Salon in newsy boots of the Michigan NAIA 209 Abbotl Road never beat them by too much." fills out the top seven. championships Tuesday at (above State Bank Building) Last Ypsilanti, invades East Lansing for the 4 p.m. race. year MSU took the Hurons by a 25-30 score. Gibbard noted that Eastern Other entries in today's five mile race, MSU's last home dual 332-4314 by Bandolino MSU sports a 4-1 record in of the year, include sophs Bryan dual meets, with another win boasts two good runners in Kent and Barney Young, and CAPO, a lean shaft of creamy soft leather, buckled notched in the four team senior Dave Campbell and junior freshmen Tom Swanson up for fashion, zippered for easy ons. Brown. S32. and Spartan Invitational two weeks Wayne Seiler. Mark Maxwell. "Campbell took first here two RIO. warmly lined after-ski boot with blunted weeks ago and beat our whole toe, S' Korote Club team pretty easily," Gibbard slashed heel, wide buckle. Chestnut brown. SI8. said, "so we know he's tough. Basketball clinic captures crown "I'm hoping that our top runners will be able to stay close The annual MSU Basketball The MSU Karate Club walked enough to him to get him this Coaches Clinic will be held off with more winning trophies time." Glenn Herriman than any other school when it Gibbard's top runner since the today and Saturday on the MSU campus. Spartan Head Coach Garden Central Michigan meet Oct. 22 Volkswagen, Inc. We have participated Sunday in the first Gus Ganakas and his two a complete selection of has been soph Dave Dieters. winter Michigan Karate .Championships. assistants, Bob Nordman and driving accessories. The Dieters won last week at Notre Mat hew tournament, held at the Aitch, will be Winter weather is closer than you think Dame in a nifty 24:47.5 for five instructors. Helping out will be Lansing Civic Center, saw the PHONE 482-6226 miles and led five other Spartans Spartans capture four first-place trophies. Jim Ferguson took the across the line within seven Tates Lock, who will be the guest instructor, and Dick MORRIS AUTO PARTS seconds of him. Ouellette of top spot in the heavyweight Ypsilanti High 814 E. Kalamazoo IV4— 5441 8-5:30 Mon-Sat, black belt division, while Steve Junior Chuck Starkey and School. Broe won first in heavyweight brown belt. The lightweight brown belt division was won by Marc Lerner. while Jim Sharp was first in lightweight colored belt. AT THE AIRPORT Other winners in the tourney were Bruce (Super-Bruce) Starting With a Cheese Bottomley, second in Souffle 'on Every Table heavyweight brown belt, Wes You Will Enjoy The Best Gusset, second in lightweight in Service and Dining colored belt, Dave Buckwalter, in Elegance third in lightweight colored and Jim Rausch, second in RESERVATIONS: heavyweight white belt. CALL-485- 1 764 The tournament is being hours of operation established as an annual event to determine the best fighters in Mon-Fri 1 1:30-5:00 lunch Michigan. In the future, 5:p.m.-9:30 dinner tournament champions will Sat. on football weekends attend the national tournaments. directly acter game other Sat. 5:p.m.-? SUN. BRUNCH 11:30-2:30 DINNER 3:30-7:PM WELCOME ABOARD** to an Exciting Experience in Dining with Fred Harvey Free Parking in the Airport Parking Lot EUROPE $189 Sponsored by MSU Union Board - Students International a Full range of travel services $50 deposit reserves seats DETROIT METRO DEPARTURES June 21 - Sept. 2 London $229 June 24 - Aug. 18 London $234 June 25 - Sept. 15 London $209 brushed leather July 20 - Aug. 28 Japan $480 NEW YORK DEPARTURES in the boot mood July 14 - Sept. 14 London $189 July 24 - Sept. 7 London $202 CHICAGO DEPARTURE by Hush Puppies® Aug. 11 - Sept. 9 London $223 TEMPEST, zipped up tall in black or brown suede Open to MSU & Oakland students, faculty, with just a hint of heel, skid-less sole. $22. staff, employees, and their immediate families. CUDDLE, chukka boot in silver pine, hayride or Sign up NOW - Union Board Office. 2nd floor Union Building. taupe suede with non-skid sole, 2-eyelet tie. $14. 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Boy Peanut told Girl Peanut "You're Special!" Place yours Today! 355-8255 Automotive Employment FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank For R ent FORD 1969 Mach. I. Call 489-5633 NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented ACULTV APARTMENT. GIRL WANTED winter WAITRESSES FOR lunch hours, term only on only to MSU students and Unfurnished. No pets. EAST weekdays for additional nights and special banquets. Abbott Road. $65. 351-8219. information after 1 p.m. 5-11-7 faculty. $8.84 month (including LANSING MANAGEMENT. 3-11/7 Experience preferred, but will TO tax). STATE MANAGEMENT Phone 332-2627. C CORPORATION, 444 Michigan FORD 1960, 6 cylinder, auto. ra< Av. 332-8687. C EAST LANSING-Lansing Like you • AUTOMOTIVE • EMPLOYMENT well. $135. 355-9913. 1 11/7 RENT A TV from a TV Company building. Large airy rooms. • FOR RENT CASHIERS: PART time evening $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300 Carpeted. Fine Quality furniture 2 GIRLS needed for 4 girl house. '/» • FOR SALE work. Approximately 6:30 NEJAC TV RENTALS. C Colored appliance- block from Berkey Hall. Call • LOST I FOUND p.m.-11 00 p.m. Apply M-78 Air-conditioning. Security locks. 337 1496.5-11/9 TWIN DRIVE IN THEATER, • PERSONAL Parking. Beautifully maintained. MERCURY 1966 Vinyl t M-78 at Newton Road Select clientele. Lease Call • PEANUTS PERSONAL Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 332-3135 or 882 6549 O TW0 BEDROOMM home with • REAL ESTATE TF carpets, drapes, and appliances. HAVING DIFFICULTY Located at the intersection of • SERVICE Harrison Road and Lake Lansing • TRANSPORTATION BABYSITTER-EXPERIENCED. Road in East Lansing. $200 per • WANTED Now or next term. 2 young month. Security deposit required. children. 1,2 or 3 days a week. Apartments Roomate Service Call. 372-5570. TF Salary open. 332-1105. 6-11/11 CAN HELP YOU! DEADLINE MGB CONVERTIBLE 1969. Extras. MAN WANTED. Own bedrc 541 E. GRAND RIVER ONE GIRL for house. Winter term. Best offer. 351-8932 or 351-4469 Call 351-2196. 351-3558 1 P.M. one class day be¬ 10-11/9 Close. $60. 132 Beat. 332-0773. fore publication. X-3-11-9. 14 SOUTH PINE, Lansing. 1 Cancellations - 12 noon one OKEMOS, 2 bedrc class day before publlca- furniture. Married couple or grad. 351-6006. 7-11/14 student, 2 persons only. No pets. $110 per month includes all 339-91 29 or_35 T0887J3-1V9 utilities. Call Richard Alban, FURNISHED ONE PHONE MUSTANG, 1966 V-8 337-2510 between 6-8 p.m. only. bedroom home for two Newly decorated. 10-11/17 November 18 June 15. $110 plus 355-8255 dav WANTED: COMPANION for 15 year WILL SUBLEASE: $150 per mor utilities. No pets. Write State old retarded girl. 12-5 p.m. apartment for $100. Call Warr BURCHAM Di News Box D-4. 3-11/9 RATES Monday - Friday Minimum height 1332-1437 1-11/7 lished apartment, NEED TRANSPORTATION? Call 5'6". Own transportation. Good th. Call 882-2316 c I day i 1.50 Mike Miller, at STORY OLDS, Mr Bassett, 351-2500. pay, RENT APARTMENT, 4 months, o 15tf per word per day 351-0400, your MSU 3-11/10 3 dovs representative. X-12-11/17 $4.00 ED 7-9566 5 11/12 FURNISHED APARTMENTS 13 1/2* per woru per oay T0(J?£R6HTi ITS NOT A pumil KITCHEN HE LP-broiler and grill 5 days S6.50 OLDSMOBILE. 1968, Gold, cook Full or part-time. Evenings, ONE GIRL needed immediately 1 vinyl top, power steering, brakes, experienced. $55 per man 13f per word per day 655-2175. 7-1M4 4-girl apartment. $60 Go radio, heater, whitwalls. Deluxe location. 351-9283 3-11/9 (based 10 words (4-man apts.)x on per %d) WANTED APPRENTICE Meat Also ONE GIRL to sublease wint There will be a 50tf service i $160 married couples and/or spring one block fro and bookkeeping charge if evenings. part We pay Employment Employment campus. Call 351-1191. 3-11/9 this ad i6 not paid within 4 blks. to Campus OLDSMOBILE F-85 1962 $199. Excellent fringe be ED: FEMALE to FIELD ATTANDANTS: Part time Good mechanical condition. Meat Department. E evening work. Approximately Ph. 337-0298 or Automatic. Call 355-9932. 1-11-7 3301 East Michigan. 5 11 6:30 p.m.-12:00 p.m. Apply M-78 1 he State News will be >ght-typ <0 okkeeping responsible only for the PONTIAC LEMANS 1963, good GREEN'S APPAREL nd"erecp9ht ty'< \ V- '^ties. Good TWIN DRIVE-IN THEATER, HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. DOUBLE FOR :artmg \ \ and fringf M-78 at Newton Road. TWO MEN needed for quiet 3-man, women. Cooking, first day's incorrect inser- condition, $350 Call 484-2046. positions in thi Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 351-7910 near Union. $9.50 each per week. Apply in person at 143 North 4-11/9 re< Harrison Avenue call 351-2040 TF 332 1895. 2-11/7 or Immediate occupancy. 351-2081 SUBLEASE, CHALET P . 5 days week, liberal for An Eq 3-11/7 apartment 1 bedroom PONTIAC TEMPEST 1967 21,000 ount, average typing PART TIME employment for MSU Opportunity Employer. 5-1175 339-9240 3-11 10 cessary. See Mrs. 71 l East students during school year with Apartments warranty 353-7045 3-11/7 WANTED BABYSITTER midwest's largest full-line 7II 3urcham The State News does not ONE OR two men needed winter Monday-Friday, 114 Cai merchant wholesaler. Automobile permit racial or religious New deluxe 1-bedroom spring for beautiful four BARTENDER FULL or part-time, STUDEBAKER 1965 all Chevy parts 351-4066 after 5 p.m. 3-11 9 required. For further information furnished 2 3 luxury 351 1572 3-11 10 discrimination In Its ad¬ experienced only. Apply in person or man phone 337-1349. 0-11-7 apartments.Available no\ vertising columns. The 393-2398. 1-11 7 at Tarpoff's Restaurant 124 East MARRIED COUPLE moderr NEEDED 4 well- dressed men wi for 9-month State News will not accept Kalamazoo 7-11/14 STUDENT WHO needs to be or 1-yei cars. Specialty order departme 489-9651 351-3525 advertising which discrim¬ TEMPEST-CUSTOM, 1968, 22,000 of Alcoa, An Equal Opportuni completely self-supporting. Live-in inates agslnst religion, m !es Good condition. Call after CAN YOU accept Employer. 35 1 7319 fi with faculty *- rHoom, board. GIRL NEEDED for apartment, now, play-picnic race, color or national or¬ 6PM. 351-7003 5-11 9 hundred-year old $130 Responsible, winter term. 351-1156, after 5 paid. Chil igin. capable person for child care and p.m. 4-11 10 694-9276, I / 5-3669. 5-11 12 For Sale housework, Private room, bath 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, engine, good tires, rebuilt good body, no sToOO^ Walking distance to campus* Call 1 MAN needed for 4 man apartment Houses DIAMOND BARGAIN. Wedding and Mrs. Anderson, IV5-8035 days Cedarbrook Arms, apt. 14 engagement ring sets. Save 50 rust. S450 cal1 Tom Foster, opportunity for management for ED7-0241 evenings. 5-11-7 351-2413 2-11 7 percent or more. Large selection 353-5014 or 355-1173. 3-11 10 desired 484 6703. 5-11 11 F URN ISHE D those who can qualify Contact of plain and fancy diamonds. Automotive Mr. Spay, at 484-7734. 9 11/9 PART time men wanted ATTRACTIVE, NEAT girls for part S 2 5 - S 1 5 0 . WILCOX OLKSWAGEN 1960, good SUBLEASE TWO-man it SECONDHAND STORE, 509 approximately 18-22 hours per time. $2.50/hour To do AZTEC GT 1969-Porsche engine, transportation or start for dune Woods Apartments Irr East Michigan. 485-4391. C E T. mags, S.W gages, G.Y. ovals. CONCESSION WORKERS: Part time week. The 4 students now with us buggy, $250 372-6869. 3-11/7 and hostess duties. Call manager. Call 351 7880 5-11 11 Must sell. 351-8932 or 351-4469 evening work. Approximately average $67.22 weekly. Call Mr Water's 10 1 1 9 6 30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Apply Marks at 372-6522. 2-11/7 Edge AUST.N HEALEY 1962. 3000 Mark VOLKSWAGEN M-78, THEATER, TWIN M-78 at DRIVE-IN Newton 351-0031 6-11/12 MAN Lowebrook. to sublease $60 month. winter. Call Cedar Village New Apartments II. Road. Monday-Saturday. 8 a.m.- 8 ATTENTION HRI Students Waiters, 351-5731 5-11 11 Carpeting Good condition. Ca 393-2934 3-119 393-6573.5-11 11 WOULD YOU like a SHARP car in p.m. TF only Call 484 4567 10-11'14 waitresses and busboys Full time, part time, wages plus gratuity. Inquire COUNTRY CLUB OF WOMEN Own OVER bedroom. 22, share house. Many 2 Bedroom Apts. and Furniture. Two Bedroom. the $500 bracket' We got em MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST ASCP LANSING. 484-4567. 6-11-9 conveneinces $80 month 2 Man Apartment Two Bathroom, CAMPUS AUTO MART, 2515 882-4691 5-11/9 Fast Michigan Avenue, across $200.00/month loommate Service. CAMARO CONVERTIBLE. from the Post Office. 484 2345 C only Call 484-4567 10 1 Married Couples PS automatic. Floor c WANTED: GIRL t Available. One TV RENTALS-Studi $160--$175/month radio 351-1113 4 11 7 Auto Service & Parts FOUND monthly and tei and spring ter Block from Campus. laboratory. Apply SPARROW 484 2600 to Village Apartme Phone 332-5051 HOSPITAL Personnel or call 332 4432 CHEVROLET IMPALA 1966 487-6111, ext. 331. 10-11/16 UNIVERSITY TV hardtop, V-8, powe' si 353-0961 after 5 p.m. THE SHAW HALLS PRESENTS 5 11 10 Inter-Galalic Psychedelic CHEVELLE 1965 sports Studentours TONIGHT ONLY LOWER LOUNGE 9 - 12 LIGHT SHOW standard transmission, 332-0157. 3-11 9 32 and 2 bands: THE PLAIN BROWN WRAPPER Madrigal Tacklebox SPRING BREAK Both nights - EYE SEE THE LIGHT SHOW 350 "Vette" collision service. IV 5-0256. C will be at: CHEVY II 1966. Nev SAT. NIGHT ONLY 9 12 351-0631. GREEN'S Pavilion - . Mm on. 6-11 11 STUDDED SNOW tires, 6.50x13. All Saturday - Nov. 8th CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1967. ready on rims. Less than miles. 355-1260. 3-11 9 1000 Devil's Lake, Mich. THE WOOLIES SMASH 4-door sedin. Excellent condition. follow Rte. #127 South Groups Provided by TRAD TALENT PRODUCTIONS, INC. $1650 Will take a trade-in. IV VOLKSWAGEN CAR Rack, vinyl 351 1020 7 5397 Evenings. 6940115 cover weatherproof, S20 00 call 3-11 10 Tom Foster. 353 5014 or TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing 355-1173 3 11 10 CHEVY IMPALA hardtop 1965 283 student units. These spacious luxury apartments Power steering, V-8 maroon automatic with black interior, no Aviation Now offering three are completely carpeted and furnished with FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to destinations for spring Winter./ed Priced to sell learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each 663 6651 2 11/9 Special $5 00 offer. 484 1324. C unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and COMET 1964 289, automatic.. Scooters & Annual Freeport Smash individual control-central air conditioning. These Cycles , 351 5836. 3 117 199.00 quad 4-man units have 3 condition parking spaces per unit. The student's leisure time has been adequately planned CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, 1968 FM radio, power steering, brakes for with a giant heated swimming pool, recreation Must sell 351-0956. 393 4461. San Juan rooms and private balconies. If you want to be 1966 BIG BEA BE A n mbler, perfe CORVETTE COUPE 1968 327, ,„„„.so Y.0,. isoerau jd — 1 -2426. 3 11 7 249.00 triple among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call 4-speed Lemans, Blue. 882-2159 evenings 5 11/11 today. There are units available at $280/month and up. • 250 Scrambler. 71 M i j m Li'Jq1 >erfect condition ai Acapulco MODEL OPEN: 4-8 p.m. daily M 1 pLi Jr~ •*i ;nH 351 3862. 5-11 12 !. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. - )—nt 259.00 triple T~| J1 nClkfM[ r u mk-7 "•ri i GETYCURCW v7'A * Antifreeze PHONE: 332-6441 i n i/ i . Windshield De-icer IV | r— NINE AND TWELVE MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE ! Hoses & Clamps H HLH Mjr..! b I 1— 2B\ ♦ ♦ Thermostats See yjur campus representative H Ice Scrapers 'AK i 1 Li P ♦ for details i- —I KRAMER AUTO has everything * * Snow Chains Fan Belts tEtopctnngfiam l*j 4C | ~~1F % *2 m 4} % Ai 36 S uitcas that will make your winter * Windshield Wipers Tom r rice 882-1369 Bob Lieder 353-4047 4620 S. Hagadorn vWy \ / 1" " L r 46 53 -18 3fc Thick 39. B«f»inni s 4!. CI a i r v o driving a KRAMER AUTO i 1 43. C-tv :n t MANACEMENTEXCI USII El. YHY 46. P:pr fit pleasure Bill Kropf Lee Snell % 48. Fir..". 800 E. Kalamazoo 484-1303 882-1369 353-0013 Alco Management Company 50. Footba! Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 7, 1969 ]^ For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale Personal Peanuts Personal ATTENTION HIPPIES and Co-eds: Mink coat, reasonable, 351-5781. 3-11/7 GIBSON LES Paul Standard, 8 months old. $300.00 or best offer. Phone 482-4451. 3-11/9 RADIO CONTROLLED Airplanes, receivers. Also Voit spear gun. (3 - STEREO EQUIPMENT backed with service; from THE SHOPPE opening soon. C-11/7 STEREO King fund sets rubber). Chamberlain 332-5053. More Fun in the Real Estate training as g%a\ Sun, with Sun 3-11/9 DEAR shades. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, SNUGGY: MAIN ELECTRONICS are still at it. We 1612 RIVER Terrace. Need a little 3«.7409EC,,,"iChi9a" AVe' Phone 351-To2?7- A KC had a great time last night. Let's house with lots of quiet and low promises. REGISTERED German try it again. Luv. 1-11/7 price? We have it within walking Shepherd puppies. Ready for distance The fund has already collect to MSU. Call ALL NEW most guitars, amplifiers, drums, musical instruments. Rich, j "CAMPUS COOLERS" PROOF OF performance charts? Christmas. Alaskan Malumute stud GIRLS WITH indoor and outdoor Homan. 351-0965 or Simon, Bob A student-to-student $215,000 from contributions Sure we run them. We use a service. 332-0684 or 625-4262 337-0703.5-11-7 skills interested in helping other MSU-Okemos branch, 351-2260. and donations from student You Bet special chart r5£?rder. We also S-11/12 campaign is planned at the girls. Contact Evelyn, 332-2620. 5-11/10 organizations, faculty and charge for them. They're worth 3-11/9 University of Michigan (U-M) to what you pay. Main Electronics, raise money for the Martin alumni. Mobile Homes 5558 South Pennsylvania, Luther King Jr. Memorial Fund. A Fifth Dimension concert, 55 Allied Lansing. C-11/7 MARLETTE 1969. Excellent. Peanuts Personal The fund was started by sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha WATT Silver DARKROOM AND ATTENTION CAMERA BUGS: For turntable; 2 Criterion 50 speakers Disposal, shed, 12x50. Must sell interested students after Dr. fraternity and the University equipment. Both 35 mm and 2 BLACK LIGHTS. Two sizes to those difficult developing or best offer. 484-5778, after 5pm Activities Center, added $10,000 Also mini-8 car tape player and 10 1/4" x 2 1/4" negatives sizes. choose from. Complete with printing jobs, or for those people King's assassination to increase 3-11/7 the number of to the fund. The Student cartridges. Sony portable cassette Complete darkroom set-up with who are getting tired of trained fixtures. Marshall Music Co. 245 Dlayer. 351-1648.3-11/7 and Government Council has pledged many extras. All priced very Ann Street. 1-11/7 SCHULT production quality prints, contact non-white disadvantaged 1968 12x50, $3950. JOANIE: FUN, $2,500 to be paid games, Boone ART INC. 393-2995 for personnel in the fields of over the next GIBSON - "FLYING-V" humbucking accessories' 39P3-2995. 7-11/7 SUEDE COAT- Natural mink collar, Available now. Convenient to Farm, or all of the above on yoi handcrafted, custom quality work. business, science and education. five years, and Panhellenic pickups, case, $500. New, $250. campus. 882-2118.3-11/9 birthday, IZZ. 1-11/7 7-11/7 Association has pledged $1,000. Phone 351-1827. 3-11/7 beautiful condition. 353-9204 or Campaign workers hope to reach SELLING 351-2244. 3-11/10 their goal of $500,000. The U-M faculty and staff have STEREOS AND ELCAR MOBILE THREE SPOOLS of jute. Amazing! CLINIC NOV, 7 & i LEICA M2 home, 8x42 The new contributed over $50,000 and (1967) $130 or with COMPONENTS? Sell 'em faster Meet Stylus & Cai ridge campaign is being COMPLETE DRUM set and 2-bedroom, excellent condition, me at midnight, Mary. 50mmf/2 $150.00 (Last list with a Classified Ad Dial stereo 1-11/7 Any Make Any Model organized by the Martin Luther Detroit area black alumni have $1,500 882-2262, anytime - $288.00). Call 484-3967. 1-11/7 355-8255 today. amplifier. Call after 5 p.m., Component Turntable or donated more than $25,000. 626-6487. 3-11/10 5-11/11 King Scholarship Committee, IT'S NOT a ADRIAN IT takes the sun and the which determines how the Fund money is presently being /EAR OLD component stereo TESTED FREE at and engine A PATTERN FOR PROGRESS is the nake a rainbow. YourS.B. fund's money is used. The used for scholarships and system, cheap. New RCA AM/FM ENGAGEMENT RING set. Original HI FI BUYS Sales is fun. Just watch right help. Advertise for committee is fellowships. A visiting us. MAIN clock radio. Stereo LP'S. Must cost - $250, now $150. 355-0823. with people 1101 E. Grand River distributing ELECTRONICS, 5558 South 5-11/12 a Classified Ad. Dial information sheets about the professorship for a professor of a sell. 355-8025. 2-11/7 Pennsylvania, Lansing. 1-11/7 355-8255 now! DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS black college to teach at U-M fund to students living in and formals. Experienced. SIX YEAR USED DIAPERSS1.25 per dozen. BASS GUITAR. 4 input, 2 channel, dormitories and fraternity and may be established in the future. crib. $20. Boy's Reasonable charge. Used piggy back. Bass amplifier, $180. GREAT LAKES 1961 10x50. 2 355-1040. "Mighty Mac" winter coat, diaper pails, $2. AMERICAN IV 2-4962 3-11/10 5-11/10 sorority houses. DIAPER SERVICE, 914 East Gier. bedrooms, furnished. Close to DOZO S--WHO are Fearsom charcoal black, size 6. Excelleni condition. $15. Boy's all-weather 6-11/6 MSU. $2200. 332-0003. 10-11/9 Beware. We watch you. 4-sum? They students are also contacting Who's F-4. Typlng Service individually for pledges coat, size 5, black and brown, plus and contributions. Don Miller, hat $12. Girls dress coat, junior TAPE RECORDER. Craig. Excellent 9MARLETTEE furnished. 8'x45'. Close Newly VAP I love you. Rock. 1-11/7 TERM PAPERS, envelopes, general campaign director, hopes Whose size 9. Turquoise. $15. 482-0097. for lectures. AC adapter. Remote to MSU. typing. Dictaphone or tape students will give $25 a year for 1-11/7 Reasonable, 351-4150. 2-11/9 control. 353-2116. 1-11/6 LEENIE: transcription. 393-3663. TF the next five years. ONE year and already NEW DUAL 1219, original unopened thawing! Thanks. A Miller said that since U-M Lost & Found persistent Carol Larson, Bloomfield packing carton, shure M-93E UNFINISHED FURNITURE Bar BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. alumni pay 95 per cent of their Hilts, iceberg. 1-11/7 senior, No job too large Alpha Delta Pi to B.J. cartridge $170. Bob, 332-5555 or too small. pledges, the students should feel after 5 p.m. 1-11/7 ( LOST: HEIRLOOM sterling brooch - LET THE world beware. Sweet Marti Block off campus. 332-3255. C Wendzel, Dowagiar;. senior Alpha boy riding dolphin. Reward. morally obligated to fulfill their Gamma Rho. prefinished picture frames, and 355-0308. Helem. 3-11/10 SUPER "O" Electric Train and table. more. PLYWOOD SALES. 3121 PAULA ANN HAUGHEY. Complete Phone 332-1976 after 4:00 p.m. South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C projection control, film cutter, LOST BETWEEN P A. and McDonel. Professional Thesis Service. IBM Wanted 3-11/10 autolad. 400' reel. 25%off. Selectric Gold iEORGE, Hurray for Tulips ed Typewriters, Multilith 351-0451 after 6 2-11/9 European made watch. 100 USED vacuum cleaners, tanks, p.m. Summer Sunshine Happy Offset Printing and Hard Binding. BABYSITTING AND/ OR 353-1200. Reward. 3-11/9 canisters and uprights, $7 88 and Birthday! Love You, Martha. Free Brochure and Estimates. Call housecleaning. Pat, 484-5805. DENNIS TELEFUNKEN ALLEGRO ! 1-11/7 337-1527. C 1-11/7 up DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 316 North Cedar, component set $200 or t LOST! Briefcase, olive-brown in ANTIQUE TRUNKS, large selection, offer. 351-1014. 2-11/9 International Center October 30, Willa Lynette Cogut. Mt. Clemens, opposite City Market, 482-2677. CINDY, HOW was your birthda' senior to Michael W. finished and unfinished. Nice by graduate student. Important Rideout, Central C-11/7 You shine with two Christmas notes in green MSU notebook also diamonds, family at night while Lake, sophomore. gifts. TU 2-9157. Treasure Chest ruby and pearls. These things a 3-11/9 lost. Substantial works, in exchange for fre reward. made for wonderful 351-7343. 5-11/9 girls! Love ( and board. 393-4198. 3-11/7 WE SURE goofed Thursday. The ad your 21st from, Des Grieu TYPING AND dressmaking in my should have read like this-We home. 212 Shepard 484-9294 WANTED 2 BEDROOM home needed don't sell them ail. We check the LOST: BOY'S blue class ring. 1965. 1-11/7 immediately for new MSU staff Phone 353-2465 after 6 specks in our own lab, then we sell BIRTHDAY CAKES-7" p m BEACHBALL BE not mistaken; It's member. 353-0809. 2-11/7 Dorothy Seletin, Garden City, senior, - $3.64, 8" - 2-11/9 been ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith them. MAIN ELECTRONICS. a good year all around. C.K. to Paul $4.18, 9" S5.20 Delivered. offset printing. Complete service Davies, Sterling Heights, 5558 South Pennsylvania, 1-11/7 SILVER COINS-Dated before 1965. senior KWAST BAKERIES 484 1317 for Wayne State, Sigma Tau Lansing. Sorrieee--the State News 0-11/6 3RAND NEW dissertations, theses, C-11/7 La-Dolmanite with rack, j ski b FUDGE: HAPPY 13th, it could be manuscripts, general typing. IBM. 484-3689 0-11/11 V am°Unt' 20 years experience. 332-8384 C the luckiest month of all. $25.00. 351-8425 1-11/7 FREE-LIFE INSURANCE literature. Come To The Open House Call Chipmunk 1-11/7 ROOM IN private home licensed agent COMPLETE , THESIS near campu: uiet working girl. After £ STEVE KAUFMAN, 353-7708 0 discount printing. IBM Typing and all 351-4323. 3-11/7 THE STEHEO SHOPPE AKC ALASKAN Malamutes for mornings Christmas. or 694 evenings. 6-11-9 - ready 0778, STUDY IN excitement expensive than Europe. and 40 days education. going of Less alone binding corner of theses, publications.Across from Campus MAC and Grand River below Style Shop. Call resumes, BLOOD for DONORS NEEDED. $7.50 Sandy Foley, Manitou Beach, senior to Gregg Kuras/, Grand Junction, junior, Pi Kappa Phi At NeJac of East Copygraph Lansing 484-9772.3-11/9 ' Services, 337-1666 C negative and AB negative. $10.00 MINIATURE SCHNAUZER, AKC Kathleen Taylor, PHI PS I'S: O Negative, $12. MICHIGAN Huntington Woods, The roses were red. the registered, champion sired. CASH LOANED on merchandise or COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER. junior, Chi Omega, to John Brunt. efforts were true, of Phi THE NEW Excellent temperament. Call men Temperance, MSU Grad. will buy outright. RUHF'S FEED 507 Vi East Grand River. East 485-3390 after 4 p.m. 2-11/7 STORE, 5200 South Kappa Psi, I'll always love you. Wanted Lansing. Above the new Campus Logan Thank you. Shirley. 1-11/7 "12-2121. 6-11/11 Book Store. Hours: 9 TrrTT^' a.m. to 3:30 SANSIil 350 DACHSHUND registered, 8 PUPPIES weeks old. AKC $50. WANTED: 4 good tickets t Warwick concert. p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 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Center, Presents: Systems Research The State News regrets jnday 7 00 p.m. room Everyone welcome NUC Ne Fish-Fry-In, Sunday, 100 that due to a typographical 1970 Wolverine Yearbook t Reverend Beardslee Road, Pfaffs Farm, Perry, M A POWI RHOUSI Ol PI RIOKMANC appointments today, Monday, 1 Topic: Agricultural Commur 35 watts . . . 30-20,000 H/ (each chann 5:30 for group portraits, 27 Sti when, how Information, cabinet fits hig true stereo into smallest .i Services. Appointments mus mobile home, office 353-6878, 625-7204 (Perry) or even u boat! error in yesterday's ad for taken. Tower Room, Union 10:00 Monday. Friday, * Flicks - MSU Cinema i information, 355-8265. * MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVES * Saturday, 7 00 and WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR * Anthony. "The Trial " ¥ CONSULTATION DURING THIS EVENT. « the new Knapp's Meridian New University showing 7:00 and 9:00 Conference film p.m. Friday and Saturday room 102B Wells Hall. 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Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta push button se cover and cartridge and 2 KB70 The copy should have read "Today." Sorority, Gig and Show, Friday, 9:00 12:00 p.m.. Union Ballroom. MSU Sailing Club Home Club Regatta Powder puff Regatta, REGULAR s37500 OPEN HOUSE s24995 "Happiness is Black." Admission 75 cents. Be sure to dig the show with Saturday, 12:00 noon. Rides leaving to Lake the line of "29". Lansing Site 11:30 and We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this 11:45 from West Exit of Union. THE STEHEO SHOPPE unintentional Comoany or its customers. error may have caused the J.W. Knapp March on Washington Sign-Ups, November 7 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., MSU's Vice President for Student Affairs, Milton B. Dickerson, will be answering the questions of student AT Nelac of East Lansing ESSES"' ASMSU Main Office. $20/ person, leave Friday night, November 13. panelists and program listeners on "Forum," Sunday at 8:00 p.m on most major lines of stereo equipment return Sunday afternoon. Further WKAR-FM (9015) and the MSN information 355-8266, 326 Student radio stations. Emphasis will be on CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE Services Building. student issues and concerns. Friday, November 7, 1969 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan La Raza'-key By JEAN MALONE "Mexican-American youth are like trees. They need education "Mexican-American to Mexican-American goals youth have been cut off from their cultural heritage," he said. "They believe their people have contributed Rosa Morales, Saginaw senior and the only female speaker, said that Mexican-American women have a duty to be leaders beside the future." He told students of colleges available in Michigan such as their men in the forefront of these changing times. community, regional and state colleges and trade schools. He to produce fruit." nothing, but actually their culture has had much influence in this "We must strive to reach for the campus and obtain cited Ferris State College as having both liberal arts and The speaker was Efrian Marinez, one of six speakers who urged hemisphere." He cited several American cities and states which have Spanish names and that the culture flourished in Central and education," she said. "Our journey is forward." vocational programs. 439 Mexican-American high school students to continue some South America. She said that the country has both assets and problems, and Carey said that many types of aid-scholarships, grants, loans form of higher education. that Mexican-Americans have much to offer it. and jobs- are available for qualified students. All six emphasized the concept of "La Raza," pride in their Daniel Soza Jr., Saginaw senior, said that more than half of Another speaker, Juan Marinez, said, "The university After the speeches students met to discuss possible careers, Mexican-Americans are under 20, and will therefore be a vital is yours, nationality. The Sunday program at Conrad Hall was sponsored while parents discussed ways of meeting college expenses. element in American society in the coming years. you pay taxes for it." If you have problems, there will be by the Mexican-American Recruiting Team (MART), begun July Dinner followed at Hubbard Hall with Oscar Taboada, asst. 21. He said Mexican-Americans should be ashamed that they have people to help you." let the American system steal their pride in their nationality. Terrence J. Carey, director of Admissions and Scholarships, professor of Natural Science, as speaker. Sunday's program had a three-fold purpose: stressed the importance of preparation for college. A career discussion follow-up and tour of the campus -To encourage more Me^an-American youth to continue their "Many will be influenced by what you decide today," he said. "Education is for life," he said. "It is freedom and the key to concluded the afternoon. educations to insure them job opportunities. "We must throw off our chains. Education is freedom." -To encourage parents to support their children in staying in high school now and in getting further education. 111 -To explain the different types of education available. Roy Fuentes, director of Latin American projects in the Civil OPINlfl Right Commission, told the students that Mexican-Americans are GRAND demanding that their contribution to this country be made known. Wharton politics (continued from page Nisbet, R-Fremont. and Frank Merriman, one) R-Deckerville, voted for DAYS - NOVEMBER 7,8,9 Wharton. Frank Hartman, D-Flint; Warren Huff, D-Plymouth; and White voted against him. There was no information forwarded by the chairman of the board (Stevens) that the presidential appointment was to take place at the October meeting, White said. "This virtual blackout of trustee information, coupled with the MURPHY STORE stubborn refusal to extend time for further investigation, indicates that the deal was cut so that the Republicans got the advantage of what they hoped was an influence on the Detroit BIG, BIG SAVINGS AT THE NEW G. C. election, and the two Democrats were able to produce the man the faculty clique wanted," the White statement said. White said his intention was to delay the appointment for at A DOUBLE MEASURE A A A DOUBLE MEASURE OF least a month "to remove the Detroit election from the affairs of MSU" and to review Wharton's credentials. OF SAVINGS SHOPPING PLEASURE "The Republicans appeared to be saying that they would commit themselves for the October meeting only," he said. SAVE ON THIS OPENING SPECIAL White said it was "impossible" for Wharton not to have been OPENING involved in the collusion or he would not have accepted a 24" x 45" WOVEN position under a 5-3 vote. SPECIAL "Wharton was quoted in the state press as admitting that he had been contacted by former president John Hannah the week prior REVERSIDLE RUG to his appointment Hannah's control of four votes made it possible for him to serve the interests of old allies in Michigan," he said. GIRLS' White had with Hannah. charged Hannah Oct. 17 with interference in the appointment of Wharton. White has a long-standing political feud Martin, who voted for Wharton, disagreed that there had been a $133 FLARE collusion. Heavyweight and "Everyone is entitled to his opinion, but as I see it five people ! >st liked one man." Martin said. "I had that indication quite reversible for wear. longer Dark PANTS early. We talked about the four candidates and agreed that so far multicolor design Wharton was the best man we'd seen." goes well with any Martin said he "can't see how Wharton's appointment played any role whatsoever in the Detroit mayoral election." Huff, another who voted against Wharton, agreed with White that Wharton's appointment had affected the Detroit election. "At the trustees' meeting (Oct. 17) I told Mr. (Blanche) Martin WALNUT FINISH I thought this kind of action would cost Austin votes," Huff said. "If in the same week a black man is named superintendent of public instruction and another black man is named president of BOOK CASE the University, there has to be some backlash." Huff said he could not comment on the degree of conspiracy 100% Acrylic, Washable! involved in the appointment. "When Mr. White made allegations before about Hannah, I said I had no information that they were true and I found out later GIRLS' SWEATERS that they were true," Huff said. DUPONT LYCRA* "The source of that information was Wharton," he said. "He said that he had been contacted by Hannah a week before his appointment. That makes me suspect Hannah." PANTY MATE GIRDLE ' Flare leg pants of 100% 100% viscose loop tweed - as Huff said he had "enough information to satisfy me" that HELENE CURTIS durable as it is beautiful. Tuff acrylic or Orlon/'wool blends. 100% cotton or Creslan All cotton. Sanforized. Hannah was involved in the Wharton appointment. 57' All bonded. Tunnel elastic Two Hide rubber cushion back. acrylic. Crew neck. Solid piece ski style. Many SPRAY NET waist. 7-14. colors or fancies. S, M, L. colorful prints. Soviet president "CHARGE IT" EASY TO INSTALL VINYL (continued from page one) home affairs of its people." its promise to take a "constructive position" on CONGOLEUM Soviet-U.S. problems. "Many of Podgorny reaffirmed Soviet vows to give all possible aid "to the activities of the United RUNNER help the fraternal Vietnamese States in the international people in their just struggle arena," he said, "contradict 3 ft. against American imperialism." official U.S. statements." He hailed Ho Chi Minh, the Soviet General Communist party Secretary Leonid I. x $177 late North Vietnamese president, for leading "the heroic struggle Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. 6 ft. of the Vietnamese people for the Kosygin and other Kremlin freedom, independence and leaders lined the stage behind the president. A speech by a OPENING progress of their homeland . . . Soviet leader at such a meeting is OPENING There is no doubt." Podgorny a regular feature here on the day SPECIAL added, "that the cause to which this remarkable revolutionary before the national holiday. at the RESTAUR devoted his entire life will A MOUNTAIN triumph."* Podgorny also noted Soviet readiness to start talks in Berlo Big selection of lamp, step and OF CHOCOLATE DINNER Helsinki, Finland, Nov. 17 on (continued from page one) cocktail tables. Walnut or Early the limitation of strategic in government and foreign American maple finish. Burn and ROAST TURKEY DINNER weapons, but expressed doubt chemical resistant tops. You save policy, and explaining hi? White meat on flaky biscuit, 96' whether the United States has a constructive attitude toward the support of the Oct. 15 activities, gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed called them a "legitimate form of potatoes, vegetable. talks. He said that the Soviet expression." He said he had told young government hoped the talks people the Republican party OPENING GRILLED HAM STEAK would "favor the improvement welcomes dissent if it is of Soviet-American relations as well the strengthening of presented lawfully and without SPECIAL lA" ham steak, pineapple ring, SJ07 as threats of violence. french fries, creamy cole slaw, peace throughout the world," The moratorium was a lawful but noted that the Soviet Union warm roll and butter. FAST COLOR "will allow expression, and I felt obligated never anybody to to support it," Berlo said. speak to it from a position of FRIED GOLDEN DROWN strength." This apparently indicated that Mrs. Harold F. Pletz, who introduced the motion for a vote RUG YARN FILLET OF FISH Soviet negotiators at the arms of confidence, said, "(Berlo) has come under severe fire, and I «9' talks will demand some form of With tartar sauce, lemon wedge, 5 for $1 can't continue as vice chairman U.S.-Soviet parity. french fries, creamy cole slaw, unless we give him our strongest Podgorny accused the Nixon roll, butter. administration of going back on support." FOUNTAIN SPECIALTY Conference airs merit OLD FASHIONED TIN ROOF SUNDAE Vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, 26 Pc. Punch Set s2" 110 sq. ft. GIFT WRAP M54 whipped topping, Spanish peanuts. // of residential college 7 Pc. Beverage Set M" • CHARGE IT" A three-day conference Churches' Dept. of Higher involving students and faculty Education with the assistance of Assorted LACE 11'*d JUMBO SUBMARINE SANDWICH 3 for S1 eath from the nation's experimental USE OUR NO-CHARGE Fordham University, Colby HA VE YOU TRIED OUR TAKE OUT SERVICE? residential colleges will be College, the University of North LAY-A-WAY PLAN! conducted at MSU today--Nov. 9. Carolina and MSU. All sessions MSU, one of the conference will be held in Kellogg Center. planners, has created three small residential colleges within the or Participants will include three four delegates (including G. C. MURPHY CO. - First Quality Always University since 1965. students and faculty) from some The conference is sponsored 25 MERIDIAN MALL SHOPPING CENTER, EAST GRAND RIVER & MARSH ROAD colleges across w the National Council of country.