Tuesday MICHIGAN Every STATE MEWS man. . . Mild . . . has a right to his opinion, STATE and but no man has a right to be . . . cloudy with light rain wrong in his facts. -Bernard M. Baruch UNIVERSITY expected today. Colder tonight and Wednesday with a chance of snow or snow flurries. Vol.62 Number 92 East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 Joe Nixon message of hope Kennedy clings to life, starts arms limitation talks family near HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP) » Joseph Patrick Kennedy clung to a slender thread HELSINKI (AP) - The United States 30-minute closed session on procedural "By starting these discussions the two of life Monday as members of his family and the Soviet Union started long-awaited matters. limitations powers, which are in control of the major gathered at the seaside compound that has arms talks Monday with Agreement was reached to hold the first part of the nuclear arsenal of the world, been the clan headquarters for all of their champagne toasts and a message of hope business talks Tuesday morning at the U.S. have on their part acknowledged their adult lives. for success from President Nixon. Embassy. supreme responsibility for the maintenance Kennedy, 81, who has seen three sons The President said the United States of international peace and elected to the U.S. Senate and stands ready to enter into agreements Nixon said in his message that the U.S. security." one to the The United States and the Soviet Union presidency was reported unconscious limiting all types of strategic weapons and and Soviet delegations were starting on took three years to reach agreement on the Monday after suffering another heart reversing the arms race between the two what he believed all people of the world start of the strategic arms limitations talks. attack. great powers. "profoundly hope will be a sustained effort The sessions here have been officially "The end is only a matter of hours Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir not only to limit the building up of described as preliminary, to last only two away," Sargent Shriver, his son-in-law and S. Semenov put no restrictions on the strategic forces but to reverse it." or three weeks, with resumption later at U.S. ambassador fo France said. subjects his Soviet delegation is willing to discuss. perhaps some other side for discussion of The former ambassador to Great Britain See related story on page 2 substantive issues. and one of the nation's wealthiest men has "Curbing the strategic arms race, the But Smith, upon his arrival, threw open been an invalid since he suffered a stroke limitation and subsequent reduction of The presidential message, read by Smith, the possibility that the current talks might on a golf course at Palm Beach, Fla. ,in such armaments this would meet the said: "You are embarking upon one of the not be held to such a narrow . . . vital interests not range. The 1961# only of the Soviet and most momentous negotiations ever Kremlin has given little hint of what it Duffng those years he has had several American peoples but also of all other entrusted to an American delegation." wants to take up, and some uncertainty heart attacks and his health in the last few nations of the world," Semenov said. The opening ceremony was held in a prevails about the course negotiations will months has been fading. Semenov and Gerard C. Smith, chief U.S. gilded mansion in downtown Helsinki follow. Three of the Kennedys' four daughters delegate, drank champagne and chatted amicably after delivering the opening statements of the two countries. With their which used to serve as the residence of the tsarist governor general in the days when Finland was part of the Russian empire. Nixon cautioned in his message against any expectation that differences could be Optimistic and their M. Kennedy, only surviving son-Sen. Edward D-Mass., were at the easily resolved. compound. They were joined Monday by delegations they then retired to a Finnish Foreign Minister Ahti "I do not underestimate the Gerard C. Smith, chief U.S. negotiator, left, and Vladimir S. Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert, the difficulty of Karajalainen, delivering the first remarks, our task," he said. "The nature of modern Semenov, chief Soviet negotiator, right, offer toasts to the success New York senator who was assassinated. declared: "Never has the need for putting of the nuclear arms limitation talks The widow weapons makes their control an beginning in Helsinki. of the late President, an end to the nuclear race been so exceedingly complex endeavor AP Wirephoto Jacqueline Onassis, flew from Europe to . . . Massey Report universally recognized as it is today. (please turn to page 9) join the family. A family spokesman said members of the The issue of student participation in the family were taking informal turns sitting at the bedside of their father. decision-making processes of the academic About noon Monday in crisp weather, community can stir up more blood and guts than the traditional MSU-U-M football game. And yet the majority of MSU students do not know what is going on behind the scenes on that issue -perhaps the most Next war protest local in focus Edward Kennedy took his two children out for a short sail on Vinyard Sound in Victura, the 24-foot racing sloop sailed by members of the Kennedy family for years. Dr. Robert D. Watt of Hyannis, the WASHINGTON (AP) - The peace family physician, has been at the important manifestation of the student "Young people alone won't be able to Washington demonstrations, took a But Police Chief Jerry V. Wilson, told his crusade for full membership in the movement, proud of two massive stop the war," said Sam Brown, one of temporary backseat to the Moratorium 3.800-Httn force: "Everywhere I go I hear compound a large part of the time since academic community. outpourings of antiwar sentiment in two the elder Kennedy was stricken Saturday. four coordinators of the Vietnam Committee. high praise for what you have done. You The name of what is going on behind the months, turned its attention Monday to the best policemen in the world." A family source said Kennedy was given Moratorium Committee. "It will be are scenes is the Massey Report. Find out what December and a decentralized Christmas A New Mobe spokesman said the Praise for the police came also from the the last rites of the Roman Catholic necessary to build a coalition in the it is, what it could mean to students and Eve protest. coalition of 100 peace groups will meet Church on Saturday. community." demonstrators themselves. Brown asserted what has been done to it by whom in Unlike the large-scale gatherings of the soon to decide its future course. He ruled the In addition to the assassinations of The committee set the dates at Dec. 12, day was marked by cooperation Wednesday's State News. young in October and November, 13 and 24 for the next round of out any mass demonstrations before spring. between police and protestors. President and Sen. Kennedy, his oldest son, December's acitvities will focus protests The on with the emphasis to be on public vigils, cleanup continued Monday while Joseph Jr., was killed in World War II. A community efforts and seek to get adults glaziers went about replacing store Wilson released Monday official figures, daughter, Rosemary born in 1920, lives in to take active role. shopping center rallies, town meetings and windows in 76 buildings damaged for the three-day demonstration showing a more a Wisconsin institution for the retarded. visits to veterans' hospitals and military Friday night and Saturday by militants bent on 123 persons treated for injury and illness, Misfortune has also dogged Sen. Edward bases. Specific activities will be decided by local trouble. including five police, and 174 persons M. Kennedy, who was injured in an PATIENTS 'ON EXHIBIT' moratorium organizations. Some businessmen complained about the arrested. airplane crash in 1964. He spent nearly a security. year in a hospital recovering from a broken "Traditionally, Christmas has been a time (please turn to page 9) when people turn their attention to "Peace Four students protest on Earth," Brown told a news conference. "This year, in addition to turning their attention to 'Peace on Earth,' they will be display of mentally ill asked to turn their energies to this task." The 27-year-old organized youth said the Brown, who helped behind Eugene McCarthy's presidential campaign last year, Moratorium Committee would Apollo astronauts prepare deliver a Christmas present of thousands of for orbit the patients were in a side room and could cards and letters to President Nixon in a hear the statements. few weeks. Four students protested Monday a "They know they are sick and in a hospital, and the information that they "The President offered 55,000 letters and telegrams as being evidence of a 'silent moon zoology field trip in which they gave to the therapist was confidential," majority' in support of his war policies," complained that mentally ill patients were SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) — Three speed Monday night and let them fall into But to reach the Apollo 12 Benison said. "This would destroy trust he said. "We have received more than that landing site, placed "on exhibit" in a "theatrical display built number of signatures calling for immediate impatient American space explorers sailed lunar orbit. If it, and a back-up engine, fail, south of the lunar equator, the astronauts of human beings." up between the patient and withdrawal from Vietnam from Long hard by the beckoning moon Monday and they would be stranded in space. had to surrender that safety factor since The group said therapist." the trip to the Pontiac "We just want to know why this was Island alone." reported their target was getting bigger and Only 9,100 miles from the moon, Apollo only equatorial landings are possible with State Hospital was required for credit in its beauty more stark. 12 commander Charles Conrad Jr. "free return" trajectories. done to the patients" Sue La Pointe. Meanwhile the other big antiwar group, Zoology 341, a survey course in genetics the New Mobilization Committee to End Mission Control fed them fresh data for a reported: "Boy, that moon looks big If the tried and tested rocket engine on for non majors. Livpnia sophomore, said. the War in crucial rocket firing that would brake their today, Houston. It's about the size of a Yankee Clipper fails to fire and put them They listed three basic issues of (please tum to page 9) Vietnam, sponsors of the baseball held at arm's length. And you can in lunar orbit, the astronauts have some disagreement with the presentation of five see all the mountains and craters. It's really two hours to enter the lunar lander. cases of mentally ill persons in front of the a beautiful sight. Intrepid, and use its descent engine to fire class. They are: 1) a violation of professional ethics, 2) the revealing of privileged Group "We're starting to move on the far side of the sun from it. so we only see about an eighth of it," Conrad said. "But that eighth them back to earth. If that engine fails, they would shoot off into the solar system. Working by night and sleeping by day the information, and 3) pressure by MSU upon of it is really stark. You can see that it's determin astronauts also planned two telecasts as Pontiac State Hospital. Frank Benison, Flint senior, and Brent to not a nice smooth ball anymore. It's got some little ridges and they approached the moon. bumps." Everything was going so well two Armstrong, East Lansing junior, said case "It's a beautiful sight," he repeated. scheduled midcourse corrections were histories of the patients were read while refund Again Monday Conrad, Gordon Jr. and Alan L. Bean awakened by the broadcast Richard were F. to be bugle call, scrubbed. The Apollo 12 spaceship crossed into the moon's sphere of gravitational influence at reveille, this time at 5:30 p.m. EST -- but 8:38 a.m EST. 2 more sena they were already stirring. The moon, a silver crescent in the earth's Gordon replied, "Apollo 12 all present sky, appeared larger and larger in the An ad hoc committee to examine the and accounted for." spacecraft windows. But Apollo 12 was OK Haynsworth University's fee refund policy has been established in response to student In They had slept eight to nine hours again. honor of their naval backgrounds, Mission Control also piped up the shrill moving toward the darkened side of the sphere and consequently the crew saw less complaints about the present system. and less of the sunlit portion as they Committee chairman Stephen H. Terry, blasts of a bosun's whistle that signified approached. pro-con tall administrative asst. to the vice president for business and finance, said a "fairly "Sweepers, man your brooms." But the centerpiece of the day's work Earth's gravity had worn the spacecraft's speed down to a comparatively slow 1,500 substantial" number of complaints have was the critical six-minute rocket burn. miles an hour by the time Apollo 12 began been received by University administrators Previous moon flights were patterned on the downhill gravitational slide toward the WASHINGTON (AP) — Two previously since the new fee structure was instituted. a "free return" flight path, one that would uncommitted senators, William B. Spong In a letter to Terry, Acting President automatically bring the spacecraft back to Jr. D-Va.. and Winston L. Prouty, R-Vt., Adams earth after a looping flight around the . said the six fhan committee's announced Monday they will vote to moon if the recommendations "should reflect the braking rocket failed. confirm Judge Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. (please turn to page 9) 'equal treatment' philosophy of the basic as a Supreme Court Justice. fee structure insofar as possible, and must Spong announced his position in a Senate recognize the fiscal facts of life in respect speech shortly after Prouty issued a to our fee revenue statement supporting the nomination. position." "The blizzard of accusations against In addition to Terry, the committee will include Horace C. King, registrar; Kermit Apollo schedule Judge Haynsworth melts quickly under H. Smith, asst. to the provost; John W. Descent orbit insertion - the start of the LEM's close scrutiny," Prouty stated. trip to the surface: 12:45 a.m. Zimmer, asst. dean of the College of on Nov. 19. It takes a little over an hour until touchdown. Previously uncommitted, Prouty said Natural Science, and student First moonwalk: begins at 5:55 a.m. on Nov. 19, ends about 3'/2 hours later. that after a close examination of the record representatives from ASMSU and the Second moonwalk: begins at 12:29 a.m. on Nov. he found the opposition to Haynsworth to 20, ends about 3'/2 hours Council of Graduate Students. later. be "more on political than ethical grounds Terry said the committee's basic aim will LEM liftoff from moon: 9:23 a.m. Nov. 20. and more emotional than reasoned." With Prouty's announcement an Red Cedar be to achieve some "equity" in the refund Trans-earth injection - firing of the Apollo 12 rocket to start the trip home: system. He added that no procedure has 3:43 p.m. Nov. 21. Associated Press survey shows 38 senators Spring may be .the tin e for romance to bloom, but the banks of been planned yet for conducting the Splashdown: 3:57 p.m. Nov. 24. for confirmation of Haynsworth's the Red Cedar are a favorite spot for couples in any season. examination. nomination and 49 against. State News photo by Terry Luke (please turn to page 9) 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 Weapon-free sea floor urged UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -- The united States and the would exert a on • favorable impact netogiations for a materials. Roschin said the Soviet Union on The Soviet delegate dwelt also another major issue before draft and another submitted by nine Communist countries 'U' blood collects Soviet Union Monday urged comprehensive test ban and was determined to work at the United Nations-the curbing including the Soviet Union. improve the outlook for Helsinki for an end to the of chemical and biological Yost dealt cautiously with Over 100 pints of blood given Monday by MSU approval of the U.S.-Soviet draft were that aspect of the debate. He treaty to keep the ocean floor agreement to cut off production nuclear arms race and thus weapons. Two rival treaties were students at Demonstration Hall to kick off the current, free of nuclear weapons. of weapons-grade fissionable contribute toward world peace, before the committee~a British described the British draft as week-long blood drive on campus. U.S. Ambassador Charles W. "the most detailed and carefully The goal of this year's drive is 1,855 pints. There is a Yost and Soviet Delegate Aleksei thought out" of the proposed special need for A-positive and O-positive blood, Dean A. Roschin made the pleas in IN WILLIAMS CASE measures, and merely noted the Fritz, chairman of the drive, said. Soviet draft. Students who are under 21 are reminded to bring parental opening the annual disarmanent debate in the General Both the U.S.-Soviet draft release forms, which can be obtained at residence hall Extradition Assembly's main political treaty on keeping the ocean desks. A box of Acting President Adam's cigars will be the floor free of nuclear weapons committee. prize for the living unit which has the highest percentage of Both drew attention to the and the British draft on its members donating to the annual fall term blood drive. importance of the U.S.-Soviet chemical-biological weapons The drive is a project of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity and D-Dearborn, one of Williams' strategic arms limitation talks niTTnnTT flJPn -- Black extradition from Michigan to came to the United Nations Gamma Sigma Sigma sorority, in conjunction with Lansing which opened in Helsinki on the re^ RoTrt F. Williams N o „ h Carolina to face attorneys, restraining won order afromtemporary Wayne ,from the negotiations in disarmament Geneva. Red Cross. same day as the U.N. debate. Yost said at Helsinki won a delay of at least one week kidnapping^harges^ere. State Sen. Roger Craig, County Circuit Judge Thomas success Monday in his battle to avoid Roumell enjoining the state from further action in the extradition Wednesday. until next HHH RESENTS TACTICS Craig contended the North Carolina extradition request was unlawful and improperly filed. Williams 44, returned to the United States in September after eight years out of the United States, most of it spent in Cuba and Red China, after fleeing Nixon suppressing WASHINGTON (AP) - calculated attempt to suppress In a report on the council's dissent part of "a deliberate and Former Vice President Hubert dissent in the United States. first session, Humphrey calculated" administration North Carolina to escape History comes alive through voice H. Humphrey accused the Nixon "I doubt that this country has concentrated his criticism on pattern. "This isn't as if the vice recordings of famous historical prosecution on the kidnapping seen in the past 20 years such a charge. Administration Monday of a Agnew. But he said Agnew did president just had a lost personalities calculated appeal to our lesser or not make the statement about weekend," Humphrey said. The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State baser instincts," Humphrey told television newsmen without the "I resent the fact that he was a news conference. President's knowledge. University, is published every class day and Sundays during attempting to intimidate those host, four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Subscription rate is $14 per year. was Humphrey said his statement prompted by Vice President "I think the evidence is very clear that this is not just the vice who go before the television cameras and say what they Spiro T. Agnew's criticism of president speaking," Humphrey believe," Harriman said, G. ROBERT Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inlam television commentators and said. smacks of a totalitarianism also by advance administration which I don't like at all." VINCENT Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigai Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Association, Unitet comments about Saturday's Humphrey said the speech was States Student Press Association. demonstration against U.S. CURATOR, NATIONAL VOICE LIBRARY Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Service: policy in Vietnam. Agnew, in a Des Moines, Iowa, speech last Thursday, took issue Rosier trade Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. with the "small and unelected Phones: Editorial 355-8252 elite" of TV commentators for remarks critical of President Nixon's Vietnam policy speech. helps payment TUESDAYS 7p.m. Classified Advertising 355-8255 "I disagree with those who WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States' balance of payments deficit declined during the July-September quarter, helped by a Display Advertising would create an atmosphere of -on channel— Business-Circulation 353-6400 355-3447 suppression and call it rosier trade balance and a reduction in bank loans overseas, but patriotism," Humphrey, $2.5 billion more still flowed out of the country than came in. Photographic 355-8311 chairman of the Democratic Although the deficit was large by historical standards, the Commerce Dept. said, it was a $1.3 billion improvement from the Policy Council, said. massive $3.8 billion deficit of the second quarter. The balance of payments represents the difference between ' Enjoy *he transactions that bring money into the country and those that send it out. The department's figures are adjusted for predictable Varsity special' seasonal changes. Figured on a less well-known basis- which includes only transactions with foreign governments and central banks-the blaance was also in deficit after showing rising surpluses since early 1968. On this "official settlements" basis, the third quarter deficit was $930 million, compared to a $1.2 billion surplus in the p Ma Bell April-June quarter. i fJoHNMEYER* oF J(0RWicH Availableat She Canterbury arc z eople. a z SPECIAL MEDIUM the fashion Meyer's camel PEPPERONI fleece tunic d|ess. 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Sirloin Steak One reason for the sulphuric acid Monday night barrage of fire bombs and rally was to after a "immediate, giant rally demanding unconditional" return of Okinawa to Japanese bottles of sulphuric acid landed amid police officers forcing them back. The students fled as protest Sato's visit Washington where he will discuss an Okinawa reversion date with to 99" ... Nixon. "I disagree with those who The rally began about 7'/a police counterattacked. Further skirmishes broke out contend Leftists in Okinawa Sato and Nixon will (II Beef Hamburger hours after Japan's Prime in front of one of the gates at arrange to turn Okinawa into would create an atmosphere of what 3# Minister Eisaku Sato left Tokyo the sprawling Air Force base and they called "a permanent or More suppression and call it for Washington where he will at least two other points along base for U.S. aggression." patriotism." meet with President Nixon to the main highway running past Rally sponsors, the Okinawa talk Reversion Council, said 40,000 Honeysuckle Turkeys -Hubert H. about the future of it. Humphrey Okinawa, among other things. persons tunred out, but police A barrage of fire bombs landed Police reports said nine police estimated the crowd at 15,000. near a police box while officers were injured by the Some carried banners reading, Last week to order demonstrators were marching to Molotov cocktails, stones and "Withdraw B52s," "Reject the nearby Kadena U.S. Air Force sulphuric acid. U.S.-Japan security treaty," coupon kresh Dressed Turkeys "Immediate unconditional 1 return" of Okinawa International News "Withdraw Bases." and Miracle Whip OFFERS DISCOUNT The eight-engine B52 bombers, North Vietnamese guns emplaeed just inside the which Cambodian border opened up once again in the vicinity Kadena on take off daily from bombing runs to Salad Dressing Vietnam, are especially of the Green Beret camp at Bu Prang on Monday and U.S. Air Force jets attacked them for the second Auto co-ope unpopular in Okinawa and Japan iLSJi Quart size straight day. The losses, if any, to the enemy positions were not immeidately known. because they link this island chain with the war in South Vietnam. 38' Limit with $5.00 Prime Minister Indira Ghandi survived challenge in India's Parliameni Monday since she split her first opens Wedn The U.S.-Japan security is the target of demonstrators both in Japan and Okinawa, where it likely will apply after treaty food purchase with the ruling Congress Party. Although she got the The members of the Okinawa becomes a part of votes of the Communists in Parliament, she did not need them to override her newly formed opposition. The New Community - co-operative borrowed capital to lease the station from Texaco. The station will be operating Japan again. The treaty provides for the United States to defend 190 Del Monte Sale sponsored Japan in return for the presence automobile on non-profit basis with the Tomato Juice a of U.S. bases in the country. A spokesman for the Viet Cong said Monday that co-operative will open for possibility of lowering gasoline From the rally, marchers set Gen. Van Minh, Big Minh. had not made his political business Wednesday at the prices as business increases. out toward the air base. Inside, Texaco station on the corner of "The essential thing to make program clear enough to get Viet Cong support. Minh has been viewed by some as a likely candidate to lead a Michigan Street. Avenue and Beal this work is that a lot of people join and patronize it," Laycock U.S. servicemen stood by with fire trucks and water cannon. Fruit Cocktail #303 <°n "third force" in South Vietnam. He is independent of Rows of barbed wires were The Co-op will sell members the present regime and the Viet Cong rebels. regular gasoline at 29.9 cents a Anyone in the community can strung in front of the gate where the demonstration took place. Corn - Whole kernal or cream style303 - gallon and premium gasoline at 33.9. It will offer a 30 per cent purchase a membership for $5 at Three and a half hours after A South Vietnamese government official delcared Monday he could find no firm evidence to support discount on parts, labor and oil. either the station Community or office the New in the the rally began, most of the participants were on their way Peas Doug Lay cock. Wood River, charges he said were made by villagers that U.S. troops executed 460 civilians in a sweep of the hamlets in March, 1968. Pentagon sources said around 100 deaths 111. senior and president of the Men's Halls Assn. (MHA), said that MHA endorses the New Student Services Bldg. Penna Dutch Mushrooms 4/ 88c may have occurred at that time. Two American soldiers Community's co-operative. automobile Japan, London flights gpfia*. under arrest in the United States in connection with Spartan Squash are the case. "The co-op is possible because of an agreement with Texaco to 10C A cat burglar with intimate knowledge of St. Peter's sell gasoline at a discount to members and at regular prices to scheduled for summer Chef Pierre Pies |Sqi bascilica broke into a rooftop souvenir shop during the the general public," Laycock Reservations are now being accepted for round trip jet flights to ailil night and slipped out through a side door early Monday with cash and valuable "The MHA thought this is the London and Japan for next summer. The offer is open to all MSU and Oakland students, faculty, staff, employes and their Pumpkin or Mince 69c religious objects. Vatican kind of service we'd like to do immediate families. gendarmes said the robbery was the first of its kind at more of, if we had the capital," Scheduled trips vary from 4 to 10 weeks in length and cost the church. Laycock added "It's a really great thing for students." from $189 to $480. For more information, call theUnion Board Office, second floor Union at 5-3355. Pillsbury Israeli jets raided Jordan three times Monday and one attacking plane was downed by antiaircraft fire. Military Crescent Dinner Rolls spokesmen in Jordon said 7 persons were killed and 1 1 were wounded in the attacks. 29° National A.E. Fitzgerald, the Air Force cost expert credited with revealing a S2 billion overrun in production of the Cranberries I# pkg. huge C5A transport plane, testified Monday he was warned by a superior there "would be blood all over the floor" ' if he gave the information to Congress. Idaho Potatoes 10# bag Fitzgerald, who has since been fired from his job, estimated that at least $1 billion could have been saved on the plane's production. Tangerines 176 size During the first year of her husband's administration. Mrs. Richard M. Nixon has kept American fashions designers busy creating a wardrobe for her worth Tangelos doz. $19,000. That, as we all know, buys a lot of cloth coats, and it is estimated that she has the largest cloth coat collection in the world. Industrial production, a key indicator of the U.S. Penny Pantry economy's state, declined in October for the third Buy Square Cake Mix Pan for 59c consecutive month, the Federal Reserve Board reported Monday. The largest decrease was in automotive Get Round Mix Pan for 1c production. Rock singer Janis Joplin was arrested Sunday night Winning Score Gold Bond Football and accused of using obscene language after detectives tried to control the audience at her concert with Nov. 15 bullhorns. Part of the 3,500 people in the audience M. S. U 0 began swarming towards the stage for a better look, and Minnesota 4 Miss Joplin began shouting when police tried to push iyi them back. In a Willis of heartwarming display of filial affection, Claude Compton,. Calif., got in an argument with his 77-year-old father, Leonard T. Friscoe. and promptly GOODRICH'S . called the police to tell them that Mr. Friscoe had SPARTAN escaped from prison in 1923. Mr. Friscoe is now awaiting extradition orders from Nevada in a Compton jail. Ho Michigan News Speaker William Ryan Monday predicted Gov. Milliken's plan to give lay teachers in parochial schools ftopVlb "We Give Cold Bond Stamps" $25 million in state funds will pass the House next IN SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER month with little difficulty. The parochiaid program Harrison at Trowbridge passed the Senate last week. Between Spartan Village and Cherry Lane Apartments Sen. Robert Griffin, R-Mich., said Monday that nation-wide television news coverage by the three major networks shows bias. A concrete example of "built-in SB ideological bias" on the part of individual newsmen, he gtouira Pi said, was his difficulty in getting air time to voice his grievances against Abe Fortas. whereas he had no 1 illfi grg Sail Miunus 1 difficulty getting exposure to express his dissatisfaction rwxweur] with Clement Haynsworth. MICHIGAN JOHN BORGER STATE NEWS Where is Nixon's great UNIVERSITY silent majority? WILLIAM B. CASTANIER advertising manager As a member--or, more correctly, past member--of the so-called "silent majority," TRINKA CLINE, executive editor I would like to point out that President the NORMAN J. SAARI, managing editor . . only thing that can be Nixon has been claiming my support GEORGE K. BULLARD, campus editor safely said about the silent without my consent. Of course, he'd have a DEBORAH FITCH, feature editor majqrity is that it is silent. hard time claiming that support LINDA GORTMAKER, Sunday editor KENNETH KRELL, editorial editor legitimately, because he doesn't have it. Since Nixon's loose usage of the term has Six-time recipient of the Pacemaker award JEFF ELLIOTT, sports editor created confusion, I will make my definition of the term clear from the activities "just don't leave time for for outstanding journalism. outset: the "silent majority" is that large politics." It contains EDITORIALS segment of the American People who, for one reason or another, have not publicly people who will placidly accept anything anyone tells them; if they expressed their views, although they may tend to be conservative, it is only because frequently give their opinions in private. leaving things alone requires less effort Alternative It's a broad category--to classify a than changing them. "majority," it has to be--and until the last It contains veterans who gather in clubs year or so I was in it. (Simply writing this and drink and tell each other how the column would remove me from that class, country has steadily been going to hell trustee system even well.) if I had not taken other action as since the last time they saved it. It contains people who detest fighting, Apparently, the Nixon Administration even fighting against fighting. Governor Milliken claims that his rendered, with voters having little has chosen to interpret silence as consent It contains people who unquestioningly push for education reform is the high say in the process. In fact, about all and has claimed to have the total support accept the gospel according to "Reader's water mark of his career in public of this silent majority. Perhaps he feels that Digest" (sometimes known as the "opiate the electorate gets to decide now is being in a prominent position and of the out crowd"). service. We agree, but suggest that which of two men they will reward nonetheless saying nothing all year (he's It contains people who are afraid to voice the governor not limit his scope but with the political plum of a made speeches, but he hasn't said any opinion, no matter how inocuous. rather attempt to achieve a complete trusteeship. anything) makes him the silent majority's because they are afraid of ridicule. sweep. Elementary and secondary A second plan calls for the board Chief Non-Entity. It contains people who won't burn draft school systems certainly need some to be selected by the governor with However appropriate the title may be, it cards, but make sure they receive every drastic change, but then so do the gives him no right to "speak" for everyone possible deferment. the approval of the Senate from a list who stays quiet. The silent majority is not It contains people who "can't be colleges and universities of this state. of candidates presented by a a homogeneous group. bothered with stuff like that," who argue One case in point is the current selection committee from the It contains housewives and businessmen "my opinion isn't going to make any institution known as the MSU Board University. This would allow the and workers and students whose other difference anyway." of Trustees. That the trustees may be It contains people who vote a straight University to have a definitive voice ticket every time, and people who don't somewhat less than responsive, or in their own governing and, at the vote at all. even cognizant, of the needs and best same time, not deprive the taxpayers OUR READERS' MIND It contains people who support Nixon's interests of the University is by now policies and people who oppose them. through their elected representatives a moot point. The major reason for of a voice in the process. Plus a lot of people who just don't give a Peace effort damn one way or the other. this, we feel, is that the potential exists for an academically unqualified politician to be seated on A third and somewhat more radical alternative would do away with the board of trustees entirely and replace was non-violent In short, the only thing that can be safely said about the silent majority is that it is silent. the board. The root of this problem it with an Academic Senate. Such a To The Editor: explodes D.C. peace effort." (Nov. 15) cheap novel: "Searchlights glared from the Occasionally a member of the "silent lies in the present method of their As emphatically as the mobilization roof of the Justice body would be comprised of a fixed Dept. on the majority" will find a voice and speak out. activities can be described as "huge," This automatically, by definition, makes selection. number of seats which would be To Dr. Adams: so surrounding streets and the 30 tear gas can they be called "nonviolent." The New cannisters lying there." It is interesting that him a part of the "vocal minority." It is an Currently, trustees are elected at apportioned among administration, Mobilization Committee had taken such while less than 1 obvious contradiction for It is by now clear to the one million per cent of the anyone who large by the entire votership of the faculty and students according to Americans who assembled in Washington pains to make the November moratorium demonstrators engaged in violence, seven expresses his opinions in public to be state. In practice this means that some formula. To handle the day to Nov. 15 that their efforts demonstrated the excellent in terms of organization and of the nine paragraphs of the story classed as a member of the silent majority. whichever party happens to be in internal policing, that far more than 99 per The Chief Non-Entity has circumvented day functioning of the University, most massive commitment to peace that appearing on the front page are related to this nation has seen. But tantamount to the cent of the participants did not come into violence. But buried at the very end of the this contradiction by the simple measure of favor with the electorate at the the Senate might elect a Cabinet commitment to peace itself, and perhaps conflict with either the law or the police. story is this detail: "The earlier march ignoring it whenever it suits his purposes. moment gets their slate elected from among its number - it is Predictably, there were those who refused down historic Pennsylvania Avenue was more promising for the future, was the Thus, veterans, businessmen, housewives regardless of who the candidates are important here however, to install faith in peaceful methods of influence, to cooperate and exploited the moratorium without incident." and anyone else who expresses support for - for example, how much does the activities for causes not directly related to the administration's policies can be as vocal proper checks and balances to nearly universal among the massive voter in Detroit know about an convocation. For this sentiment, as well as the purposes of the day. These resulted in With complete candor, we who as they please and still be in the silent prevent the Academic Senate from obscure political figure from, say, the purpose, of the march to be conveyed sporadic rock throwing and tear gasing participated in the march and rally will majority. But if these same people were to becoming merely an Electoral those who could incidents involving small groups isolated remember not violence, but unparalleled support the protesters (and there were Iron Mountain? to not participate College for what is a de facto board (including one man who stayed home on from the main mass of peaceful cooperation. We will remember the many who made their first march last There are a number of viable of trustees. demonstrators. Pennsylvania Avenue), an impartial and generosity of the marchers who had extra October), they are airily dismissed as an alternatives to the present trustee There are, of course, a number of ethical news media was necessary. It was Reading the State News article, however, sandwiches and handed them out to the insignificant vocal minority. system. One of these is to have the other schemes for the selection of thus with dismay and disillusionment that might lead an uninformed person to hungry. We will remember the hospitality And if that seems like a stupid system, who journeyed from a liberal conclude that the 1968 Democratic of Washington residents who gave us believe me, it is. members of the MSU Board of the proper governing body of a we convention in Chicago had been repeated. shelter from the biting cold. We will No one, least of all Richard Nixon, can Trustees appointed by the governor community to participate, returned to find University as well as almost infinite that our own Michigan State News had An exemplary paragraph illustrates the remember a curious form of racial accurately claim to speak for all the diverse with the confirmation of the State variations on the three mentioned. "shock treatment" one would expect in a interaction: the enthusiastic smiles and interests of any group of this size which printed a story headlined, "Violence Senate. Under this plan, at least in Perhaps it is time that the entire victory signs flashed between black fails to express itself. Three years from theory, a good deal more scrutiny trustee selection process undergo policemen and white demonstrators. But now, we'll get a truer picture of just how would be given to the qualifications of the prospective trustee. Granted, careful scrutinization, both by the legislature and those within the Breech of responsibility none of us will remember "pigs" smashing our heads. substantial his "silent majority support" really is. When that time comes, members of the sub-group which Spiro Agnew (also there is a chance that political We are not quibbling over the details of University. The defects in our known as "Super S,") has called the "silent nepotism could creep into such a refuse to comply with the wishes of this the violence which the State News present system are becoming clearer To The Editor: young majority" will be able to vote. I system, but our current system is but as yet little has been done University. reported. We do, however, lament its have a feeling that if the Chief Non-Entity often nothing more than a subtle On We, the concerned students of Zoology inability to cope intelligently with a story is to claim victory, it will only be in the toward Friday, Nov. 14, we witnessed an suggesting an alternative 341, feel that these three issues: that was apparently too big for it to name of his "non-voting constituents." form of the same thing - candidates method. unnerving display at the Pontiac State Mental Hospital. The field trip to Pontiac is 1. Violation of professional ethics, comprehend. All of us named below have (Imagine: all these ridiculous labels for trustees are nominated by local 2. the revealing of privileged information, participated both in the Washington required for credit in Zoology 341. growing out of "the forgotten American.") moratorium and in the writing of this party machines in return for services --The Editors During the afternoon, the entire class saw But we probably won't have to wait that 3. the pressure by MSU upon Pontiac lettef, and cannot let stand unchallenged a presentation of sample cases from the long. If Nixon continues his current State Hospital, are a breech of academic the misperception of the moratorium rhetoric about his "support," those hospital. One at a time the patients were A lesson to paraded onto the stage and put on display, where they were "interviewed" by one of responsibility. Brent Armstrong printed in the State News. members of the silent majority who oppose the man's policy are going to rebel and tell the senior staff members. The interviews him so, possibly creating a "vocal Elliot Wagenehim Respectfully, majority." personal in nature and not generally from Washington were concerned with life in the Frank J. Benison John W. Street, Metuchen, N.J. junior, All of the ensuing controversy could be a institution, type of treatment involved, etc. Sue La Painte and 35 other Justin Morrill and good thing, leading to increased public We feel that nothing was concerned students of Zoology 341 Snyder-Phillips students and j awareness. I'm afraid, however, that the been learned trom the gained from Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell's these interviews, neither by us, the President's speeches may eventually force statements that "overall, the mismanagement of Chicago. hospital, nor especially by the patients. everyone to completely embrace one The technique in Washington Indeed, one disturbed young lady summed position or the other, leading to total gatherings here (Washington) cannot seemed to rest on the theory that up the situation quite well. When asked to polarization. This polarization could be be characterized as peaceful," shows explain to the students why she was AFRICAN STUDENTS disastrous. Everything could be viewed of two things; either Mitchell is gas. despite how uncomfortable it one committed to the hospital, she replied, only as "our side" or "their side." the administration's bad mouth this may be is superior to beating people Intelligent discussion of public policy "It's none of their business." We also feel it to control them. Thus, a great deal could degenerate into shouting matches round in its never-ending attempt to is none of our business. We consider a discredit the peace movement, or Mitchell has no perception of what of pepper gas was Washington, but very few clubs. As a used in presentation to a large group to be at best, in poor taste; more important, it is an Who speaks for all? and name-calling contests. When that sort of thing happens, people aren't so interested in finding workable solutions to result the unruly revolutionists infringement on the personal lives of the occurred outside the Justice Dept problems as they are in endlessly repeating suffered few injuries yet did little patients and a breech of moral and while he was holed up inside, their own cliches. professional conduct on the part of those EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is African students, including African damage. responsible. A movie of a treatment session And if this sort of division does occur, it avoiding the gas. "A resolution by the African Students Students Assn (ASA), and Pan-African The President's commission on with samples of various classic cases, or will be a strange legacy indeed for the man at MSU concerning African Students' Students Organization in the Americas Probably Mitchell is both-both the causes and prevention of violence, of small groups witnessing behavior through organization on this campus." (PASOA), is hereby unrecognized. whose campaign slogan was "Bring us Nixon Administration's badmouth which Sen. Philip Hart is a member, one way glass, could have served the same together." who has asked us all to "lower A meeting of over 50 African 3. A committee of seven African our voices." and, if not a liar, at least a little out is about to release a study called purpose with much less strain on the patients. students was held Nov. 9 in Owen Hall students be formed to study the of touch with the entire situation. "Tale of Two Cities," comparing the to discuss issues concerning who There is another important issue that has several activities and issues that have The true heroes in Friday and incidents in Chicago during the come to light as a Result of the field speaks for "all African students" at risen on this campus involving African trip. Saturday's affairs were not only the democratic convention and This is one of pressure, which has come to MSU. After a long deliberation, the students. vast majority of young present who Washington D.C., after Martin bear upon the professional staff at Pontiac meeting passed the following Red Cedar report State resolutions: 4. Until the work of this committee earnestly believed that peace must be Luther King's death. The study Hospital. The interviewing 1. In order to unite all African is completed, any activities followed psychiatrist informed us that, although, he By JIM DeFOREST sought peacefully, but it was the points out the superiority of the and students on this campus, a new or statements issued in the name of many other members of the New Mobe marshalls and the D.C. Washington method-move in quickly organization to be known as the "all African students" at MSU except professional staff were opposed to this metropolitan police who managed to with a sensitive police force, display of their patients before such a large "Assembly of African Students" by the said Assembly of African The Silent Majority should be seen and maintain order in a crowd estimated nonprofessional group in such an replaces all previous organizations Students, will be disregarded by comprised to a large part of until further notice. The various members present at this meeting. not heard. between 250,000 and one million. unorthodox manner, they are being minorities, when violence occurs , African nationality groups/clubs are pressured by certain elements within the That the police used such and use gas rather than clubs.Parade not affected by this resolution. Paa-Bekoe Wei beck (Ghana) University. These elements have allegedly- Today's youth demonstrate against the tremendous restraint, yet managed permits should be liberally granted, threatened to go to the governor and 2. Any organization hitherto Tesfaye Taddese (Ethiopia), Establishment because they're better quickly to disperse the militant with participating civilians as legislature to put economic sanctions purporting to represent the views of all for the committee educated than previous generations. Who factions whose only purpose was marshalls to keep order rather than against Pontiac State Hospital if they says so? The Establishment! confrontation, is a tribute to Jerry the psychologically devastating Wilson, Washington D.C. metro presence ot uniformed police. Letter Policy police chief, and his finely trained can sou cure peep-polun, We commend the Washington The State News welcomes all letters. FOR THE SAME NICKEL?! force. black, BOTTOM-Of-the-uell, Metro police, the New Mobe They should be typed and signed with the no-hope, 6np-0f-the-u)0rlp, There is much to be learned from Marshalls, and all present who tried home town, student, faculty or staff gjhat's-the-use loneliness ? Washington, and a good part of it to keep order. We showed the "silent standing, and local phone number involves crowd control. The use of included. No unsigned letter will be majority" that despite how hard the civilian marshalls and sensitive accepted for publication, and no letter will a administration seeks to discredit the be printed without a signature except in police force, trained in psychology movement order can. be maintained, extreme circumstances. All letters must be and crowd control tactics, despite isolated incidents. less than 300 words long for publication demonstrates a lesson that may have -The Editors without editing. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 5 -SPORTS- Bowl bids announced, (UPI) — The berths for most of the major bowl games were The host team for the game cannot be decided until December USC and UCLA have identical 8-0-1 records and Saturday's quickly filled Monday with Notre Dame's decision to go to the 6 when second-ranked Texas and fifth-ranked Arkansas collide at game in Los Angeles will determine the Pacific Athletic Cotton Bowl topping the list of announcements. Here's a short Fayetteville, Ark., with the Southwest Conference title and the Conference champion and the host team for the Jan. 1 game. Sugar Bowl summary of now the teams are lined up for the different bowls: bowl berth at stake. Texas and Arkansas currently have 8-0 records and each has one Archie Manning and the University of Mississippi Rebels, 38-0 more game to play prior to their faceoff. Texas plays Texas A&M of third-ranked Tennessee last week, were invited Cotton Bowl at College Station and Arkansas meets Texas Tech at neutral Orange Bowl conquerors today to face the Southwest Conference runnerup-Texas or Little Rock, both on Thanksgiving Day. Arkansas-in the 1970 Sugar Bowl Football Classic here Jan 1 The Dec. 6 winner will come to Dallas, but in case the teams Penn State, undefeated in its last 27 games, was selected Notre Dame broke with 45 years of tradition Monday to accept today 1970. to defend its Orange Bowl championship against Big Eight an invitation to meet either Texas or Arkansas in the 34th annual play to a tie, Arkansas would get the Cotton Bowl bid under "We are thankful and happy to have the opportunity to play Cotton Bowl Classic New Year's Day. conference rules that automatically give the bowl berth to the powerhouse Missouri. either of them" (Texas or Arkansas), Ole Miss Coach Johnny L. Allen Morris, Orange Bowl Committee President, announced Appearance of the once-beaten, once-tied Irish will be the first co-champion which has gone the longest without appearing in the Vaught said in a conference call after learning of the Rebels' bowl. the picks at a noon luncheon Monday. selection. "They are two of the finest teams in America without a time the Catholic institution at South Bend, Ind., has gone to a post-season game since Knute Rockne took his famed four Orange Bowl General Manager Emie Seiler earlier called Penn doubt." State "every bowls' top choice." The Rebels got the bid on the strength of their virin over horsemen to Pasadena to beat Stanford 27-10 in the 1925 Rose Bowl. Rose Bowl Missouri assumed the posture of a giant-killer earlier this season Tennessee. The upset left Mississippi with a 6-3 record so far this with a 40-17 victory over Rose Bowl-bound Michigan. That was the only time in the school's history, dating back to a season. The Tigers only loss came at the hands of Colorado in a one-game season in 1887, that Notre Dame has played in a bowl The Rose Bowl, the nation's oldest post-season classic, will game although on numerous occasions in recent years rumors apparently feature Michigan and the winner of Saturday's hard-fought 31-24 skirmish. Penn State's have been rife that the school was ready to relent on the ban. Southern California-UCLA game. meager nine awesome points defense has limited opponents to a per game average while its offense has relied Gator Bowl Michigan currently holds second place in the Big Ten behind heavily on a running attack. ineligible Ohio State. Missouri has generated an exciting offense based on the passing Tennessee, which shot its Orange Bowl hopes in a 38-0 loss to MIKE MANLEY Even if the Wolverines lose to Ohio State Saturday and Purdue of quarterback Terry McMillan and the rushing of Joe Moore, the Mississippi Saturday, and Florida, featuring record-passing John beats Indiana, which would deadlock the two teams for second nation's fourth leading ground gainer. Reaves, today agreed to meet in the silver anniversary Gator Bowl place, U-M would likely be selected by the league's athletic ^sicDe^?" Classic Dec. 27. directors to go, since they have been away from Pasadena the What's happened longest and Michigan beat Purdue when they met at Ann Arbor The Gator Bowl announced the acceptance of the once-beaten Vols shortly after noon today and announced the acceptance of Sti Starkey 14th in IC4A this season. the once-beaten, once-tied Gators several hours later. to mighty MSU? Villanova swept to the IC4A MSU was left with only two cross-country title in New York runners in the meet. Astro Bluebonnet Bowl It's been a long, dreary, sophomore Eric Allen to pick up Monday and there was little that Chuck Starkey and Ken HOUSTON (UPI) the MSU harriers could do to Leonowitz gave good — The University of Houston and Auburn, disappointing season for Duffy the slack, but Allen hasn't been who share the No. 13 spot in the latest United Press International Daugherty. Maybe the longest healthy since the first game, prevent it. performances as the Spartans coaches poll, accepted invitations today to sole representatives. Starkey meet in the 11th one the jovial Irishman has Two extremely promising annual Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl the night of Dec. 31 in the finished 14th in the large field suffered through in his long stay sophomore ends, Jim Nicholson The Spartans did not even Astrodome. with a time of 24:18 for the five in East Lansing. and Billy Joe Dupree, have been place because of a NCAA ruling Houston, which plays its home games on the synthetic turf in Back in the late summer, when sidelined all year. Gordie mile run, and Leonowitz placed that prevents freshmen from the 50th. The first place individual Astrodome, has a 6-2 record with games yet to play against the football prospects were as Bowdell, who was fast running in the meet. When Dave Wyoming and Florida State and has won its last six in a row after bright as the August days, Duffy developing into the Spartan's Dieters developed hip trouble, was Art Dulong from Holy Cross, with a time of 24:06.8. opening losses to Florida and Oklahoma State. was a bundle of optimism. Most best receiver, ruptured his spleen Auburn boasts a 7-2 record, losing to Tennessee and Louisiana of the pre-season polls had in the fourth game, State, and still must face Alabama in its season closing game. picked the Spartans to finish Add to the list Gary among the nation's top 10 Parmentier. Bob Walerowicz (the teams, losing only to Ohio State, best sophomore linebacker), ALUMNI FIRST FOE Duffy, flashing his wide smile, Steve Piro, Dan Werner, Mike said his Spartans would Hogan, Wilt Martin, Ron Joseph, "definitely be an improved team." So what Randy Davis, Kermit Smith and you've got a pretty decent team happened? What has standing on the sidelines in caused the Spartans to become a street clothes, S' icers open season sub-mediocre team? But the failure of the Spartans many as seven, while Denver By PAM BOYCE powerful--and players due to graduation, off With the exception of the goes deeper than injuries. may field five. Many of the State News Sports Writer undefeated-freshman team from the hook. Michigan game, they have not After the great effort against last • ar, figured to be in strong Duluth is planning to use vacancies left in the line-ups in played a good football game all Michigan, they had a chance to other WCHA members will be Ara makes his point con' 1 tion this year, but the several first-year men in its season. Their two wins against finish with a decent record. to. Ine ..mi r. MSU Spartan « hockey new rule is letting several starting line-up, filled with top frosh recruits. Washington and SMU were both They had finally gotten rid of all Notre Dame's football Coach Aro Parseghian ges¬ meets its initial opponent of the opponents, w* o lost outstanding come from behind jobs at the the inconsistencies that had tures, and Cotton Bowl chairman Fiedl Scovell, 1969-70 season Saturday night expense of poor teams-to date plagued them in their first four when it battles a rough and they have a combined mark of games- 11 looked like they might right, listens Monday in Chicago where it was 2-19. In the Big Ten, MSU is ninth be on their way back. The following week the announced the New Year's the Irish would be one of the teams in day classic In Dallas. AP Wirephoto challenging Alumni team at the MSU Ice Arena. Head Coach Amo Bessone will , recision Imports ATTENTION CAR OWNERS * with a 1-5 record and only Spartans went down to Iowa, Illinois-one of the most inept ^itb an outside chance at the get his first chance to see what Complete front end repair and lies in store for his icers when 14 'specializing in finer college teams in recent years-is ^ose Bowl, and were beaten in keeping Duffy's squad out of the the final minute of play, 19-18. basement. Since that disasterous game. Injuries ta returning lettermen and this year's rookies to face combine with last year's frosh standouts Volvo Triumph sports cars' Jaguar Lotus * Brakes alignment * Suspension Although the Spartan coach MSU has been a different team, some of MSU's greatest stars Alfa r vreo MG doesn't like to talk about it, That loss seemed to deflate them injuries have played a major part mentally. They have not been in the downfall of the Spartans, the same team since. on booters from former years. The team has been practicing for over a month in preparation Austin Healey * Wheel balancing * Steering Compare the spring roster with the present one and note the f°r It's hard to pinpoint a reason the Spartan's dismal number of healthy bodies that performance this season, Injuries continue to take their toll on the Spartan soccer team, Trevor questionable. Harris The is also Jamaican for a grueling for a S^hng season schedule which includes 23 games plus "Financing Available" LISKEY'S Auto Safety Center are still around Injuries, the inability of the ^ and a new line-up may be in senior has been out of practice three Christmas tournaments, in >rmerly stratton Sports Car Centi 124 SOUTH LARCH IV 4-7346 t, , Before .. the . . started, , offpnsp tn mnfrn! thp hall thp order f°r the booters first-round for two weeks recovering from a Edition to the WCHA playoffs 1915 E Michigan IV 4-4411 season Duffy lost his two best runnmg tack of Xb« NCAA *ame a^nst C,eveland Pu,,ed ha™*ring muscle, while in ^id-March. The skaters will backs -Earl Anderson and PP PCa°s^stency^dfuorJba^' ; State. The team plays a powerfu| ankle forward Rudy Mayer still has an fomPete aSainst ^eral powerful Tommy Love. He counted on . They have all played J a part. K Cleveland 7" a Poweri"' ankle injury injury which ke| him out leagu? which kept years teams, including last WCHA champions, THOREAU AWAY YOUR squad Saturday at the of the Ohio University game. . . Spartan soccer field, but the Michigan Tech, which has almost services of several key players its entire team intact this year. IM Football are doubtful. Ken Hamann, A Big Ten ruling passed last f „ , Southfield senior, turned his ankle in practice Friday and is Varsity Club March may interfere somewhat with Bessone's plans for his CLASS NOTES! A last second touchdown by cai"e out of the quarter-finals reported to be "questionable" Spartans. The ruling allows Delta Upsilon and one that was with onJy one survivor, the for the uic tournament t v/UI liaillt'lll game gCUUf. The 1 lie MSU Varsity Club will freshmen to participate on called back on Syndicate £xion Jox who^ defeated Hamann has been playing center hold a short meeting at 7:30 varsity levels, and all MSU's highlighted the quarter-final «accufts ot Bailey Hall 26-13.The halfback spot for two years, and p.m. Wednesday in the Stadium opponents will be taking full games of the all-University >'n«Pe n de" t champions, without his services Kennev says Room. All members should advantage of the situation. The intramural football Syndicate, had a last minute TD he may have to revise ^ attend Spartans, who inherited STUDY THE DICKENS championships. called hack for an offisde defense, possibly moving Buzz Delta Upsilon, fraternity Panalty as C.W. Moss of Holden Demling back from his new champions, scored on the last Hal1 held on for a 24-20 victory, forward position, play of the game to snatch a —- victory from Holocoust of Holmes Hall, 47-45. The fraternity runner-up, IF You are married. . . Me me. 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Ave. Rooi&ORes Across From The Union Across From phone 351-3800 Berkley City Parking At Rear Door Free Parking at Storeside 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 Greater challenges face trustees the civic affairs, has a seemingly United Foundation's and Bland and Tau Beta Pi university, more familiar Major endless list of affiliations with Commerce with the needs and views of Unit solicitation, honorary fraternities. civic and professional director of MSU's Engineering faculty, students, administrators Thompson is also a 14-year and taxpayers," he said. "We've organizations. Alumni Assn., director and past veteran of scouting. Kenneth W. Thompson is a "I am the proud recipient of got to become much more president of the Greater Detroit life-long Michigander. conscious of our responsibilities Among them are membership Safety Council. the silver beaver award," he said. He graduated from Pontiac in and president of the "It is recognition that comes to and the part we play in the High School and MSU and has Southfield Township Board of He has also been the running of the University." on only a few scouters and I'm very worked for Michigan Bell for 40 Education, trustee and vice governor's commission on traffic Thompson said he is not proud of that." yeais. chairman of MSU's development safety and a suggesting a polling of public program for training Thompson and his wife moved He ran for MSU trustee at the Fund, board chairman and past in education. opinion. recently to Grand Rapids. They urging of a group of alumni. "You can't poll the public, but president of the Michigan Safety He is a member of Phi Kappa have two married daughters and "I had served on the board of Council, past coordinator for the Phi, Phi Lambda Tau, Scabbard one son. the Alumni Assn. development certainly you can be sensitive," he said. "I think there is fund for six years," he said. "I was asked by a group of alumni adequate interest today in the affairs of the University that to run for the trusteeship. I did Fifth in a series Co-ed living units would identify what people feel »> in 1966." in requirpments, change in and what people expect. Thompson thinks one of the meanings, the changes that "We (the trustees) can do biggest challenges to the trustees people see in the educational much more than we already have is the rebuilding of "certain field." to consult all these various parts of our administrative There is no doubt in people who have an interest in look doubtful at U' structure. Thompson's mind that more the University," he said. "We "Every day our responsibilities people will be involved in can't do it very scientifically but increase," he said. "People are determining the needs the it is quite interesting to receive making more suggestions, university should serve. letters and calls." they're more critical and rightly "The trustees will have to so. We have to organize ourselves become increasingly more Since Thompson graduated from MSU in engineering he has By TONY BARNABY Cooperative the as an example. In New Community Co-op, become people with emotions rather feelings and than mere Increasing responsibility to keep up with change; change familiar with the problems of been employed at Michigan Bell. located at 343 Albert Ave., nine sexual objects, it stated. MSU Trustee Kennth W. Thompson, a life-long MSU students should not men and nine women live on Beginning as a station installer Students at the Stanford Michigan resident, feels that the responsibilities of in 1930, Thompson became an expect coed living units, on separate floors in the same fraternity said that dating leads the board are increasing everyday. alternate floors in dorms or in Thompson also installation foreman in 1934, a building. to more sexual relationships a* VAT WAH supervising installation foreman in 1937 and a district foreman in coed fraternities, in the future, according to near housing A resident of the house said the emphasis is on openness and than does arrangement. the coed living firmly believes that more people will be involved in determining needs the University should serve. Restaurant officials. State News photo by Jerry McAllister 1938. honesty and relating to other In the 1940's he moved from Lyle A. Thorburn, manager of people. The members of the On any order of two residence halls, said there are no district plant supervisor of co-op show a concern for each complete dinners, the present plans to convert any other which leads to a closer TREI kIRS lower priced dinner will be 1/2 PRICE working practices to personnel work, to plant superintendent of the company's newly-formed dormitories units into coed living where men and women would live on separate floors in relationship between individuals he said. Eastern Division. The New Community Co-op is YAT WAH RESTAURANT He was general plant personnel supervisor in 1951 and asst. vice the same wing of the building. Edwin Reuling, asst. director to the Dean of Students, said the an independent organization and not formally recognized by the University. The co-op has not TV news director cites president in personnel relations in 1953. Presently he is general off-campus situation is actively sought recognition from plant manager for the entire state of Michigan. Thompson, who is active in workable. "The University doesn't have a general policy concerning coed the University. Some universities are MSU in the trend toward coed ahead of educationa programming living units " he said, "but the living units. Ohio University and administration does support new By RICK STEIN the University of California have a trend toward fading out local is really expression of his Holiday Skiers SPECIAL developments in this area." Reuling said students usually coed dormitories where men and women live on the same floor of One third broadcast on of all hours television concern discussion programs replacing them with more and news But he an veiws, McBride said. cautioned that originate ideas for off-campus the building. A coed fraternity education matter, according to and public affairs material. editorials should not be Superglass housing and cited the New Community Residence at Stanford was the subject of a recent article in magazine in which the benefits "Look" Bob McBride, news director of WJBK-TV in Detroit. Of all TV programs in the When editorials, were asked McBride for the most about said TV they part, sterile, confused with news analysis or commentaries, because there are individual views. SHUTTLE BUS and disadvantages of such an United States, McBride said, 35 dull and cold. What a station has to do, ROSSIGNO TAKES YOU HOME arrangement were discussed. The article concluded that the per cent of them are educational in nature. Twenty-four per cent In most cases a type of board of directors makes the decision McBride said, is determine what the great bulk of its viewing benefits derived by the students of all stations are entirely as to the station's views, but public wants to see and what it Strato... involved far outweighed the shortcomings of the situation. education stations. Speaking to a public relations since the owner of the station usually holds a veto over is really like. This is the only way a local Members of the opposite sex class here, McBride said there is anything that goes on the air, it station can maintain its The Olympic-proven popularity, he said. It has to Fiberglass Ski bring its viewers what they want From WJBK-TV Earn a Glenn Herriman Top Returns With motivational research interview Weathervane survey, McBride found out that Volkswagen, Inc. 70 per cent of their viewing 6135 W. SAGINAW ST. audience is made up of the LANSING, MICHIGAN 48917 upper-lower and lower-middle ^ Tele -- 351-9494 Ff" St°re Ho"rsn PHONE 482-6226 □ /2 class of society. These are what he referred to as the "real" SKI SHOP 2283 Grand River .. n, , Mon thru. Fn. 10-9:30 on REDEEMABLE WITHOUT NOTICE people, those to whom his Okemos, Mich. mm, Sat 10-6:00 station has to answer. 'A mile west of Meridian Mall "It Sun. Here's unbeatable investment is our station's job," an opportunity for all MSU McBride said, "to please these employees: deposit a minimum of $500 in guaranteed 5'i% people in a way that will also be time deposits for one year and watch your savings grow! I nter- acceptable to part of the est is paid quarterly—into your share account or directly to you. specialized audiences." For complete details on this and the many other advantages your This is where the problem lies. WHAT 1$ McBride said, because although credit union offers, phone or stop by today. the general level of TV viewing is on the rise, the specialized viewing audience may be dropping off. MSU EMPL Television stations have a lot of publics, he said. It is their job the community as they licensed, in public interest, convenience and necessity. C ? 1 pair of slacks, 2 sweaters or 1 skirt dry cleaned drop off cleaning, 45< per pound We love active people . . . active people love us! 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience 1 - 213 Ann Street 2 - Corner of Harrison & Wilson Road 3 - NorthwinH Dr. Facing Yankee Stadium Plaza Jo!r' Those Who Expert Moi Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 7 Picture-phoning Way to lady's heart planned for not by strangulation By MIKE KENEALY When asked what the future George L. Voorhis, Lansing holds for campus Each of the investigation audience) from there on. Miss area manager for Michigan Bell communications, Voorhis sequences is shot with a Heckart's deadpan spoofing of Telephone Co., predicted said in a few years, instead of No, it's definitely no way to hand-held camera to add the recently that in the next decade just being able to dial local archtypal Jewish mother is treat a lady: murdering her is credibility and a "You Are instantaneous voice-picture numbers, students will be calling definitely one of the finest parts hardly the way to a woman's There" feeling. of the film. communication between people long distance directly from their heart, particularly if you strangle anywhere in the world is rooms. Best of all, beyond the shadow her. Mo Brummel, boy detective, Backing this with the use of conceivable. Voorhis said MSU also has the sets ranging from cluttered to of a doubt, is Rod Steiger. He is properly horrified at such a The forecast was made at the "Blue Goose," a forerunner to blatant breach of etiquette, and bare, Schmight develops a may not believe in Any International Seminar of the picture phone. The "Blue with a little help from our hilarious tragic-comedy designed Vanderbilt but as an actor he Certified Travel Agents at Goose" is a speaker-amplifier to keep you roaring most of the does a superb job. Called on to friendly murderer he sets out to Kellogg Center. The group arrangement which is set up in pacify Momma and Emily Post. way and at least watching the play a plumber and a priest, a included travel agency owners the Auditorium and in Kellogg rest of the time. waiter and a woman, a Director Jack Schmight did a from throughout the States. United and enables a long distance speaker to Melody for a mood very nice job with this exciting Performer wise, "No Way to performer and a pervert, he aptly demonstrates his versatility carry on a two-way The peace epitaph to the lives of six of his Voorhis, in his talk entitled conversation with the students. marchers who thronged around the Wash¬ characters. The film Treat a Lady" has a lot going for and his virtuosity, and leaves is it. George Segal makes a swift "Communication--a Prologue to Along the lines, ington Monument Saturday were cold and restless. you wishing he'd show it more same Paul Stookey and Arlo Guthrie realized this and sang delightfully funny, but also has a about-face from the type of role Tomorrow," said that within a construction is now under way often in his films. strong element of tension which he has come to favor to decade traveling for businesses to provide MSU with a to warm the hearts, if not the feet, of the^ quarter- Schmight skillfully builds part of play the "No Way to Treat a Lady" has will be obsolete. People will communications system called million demonstrators gathered to protest the war predominantly through the Mo Brummel bumbling, hen-pecked travel for pleasure only, he said. (no relation to goofs, to be sure, but it more CATV, better known as Cable In Vietnam. Stookey, left, of the Peter, Paul and camera of Jack Priestley. than compensates for them. Its "Picture-phoning may make TV. This will enable students to While the first murder, for Beau)-and to play it well. Mary trio, soloed on "When Day is Done;" Guthrie humor is fast and wry; its most business travel obsolete. have selection of video a above, sang "This Land is My Land," written by example, is shown in its entirety, Mama Brummel photography excellent and its Why send a man to New York (Eileen entertainment for pleasure or for his father, Woody. each ensuing one becomes Heckart) sums up the situation cast fine. You could almost say on a three-day buying trip when academic viewing • progressively shorter in its with a decisive, "Who ever heard he can talk, view and price by State News photo by Mike Beasley it's a groovy movie. presentation to the audience. of a Jewish cop?", and picture telephone?" Voorhis proceeds to hound Mo (and said. delight the Voorhis said that innovations are more than just these PLASTIC PEOPLE CAST Electric In Car Heaters ide«s. He said that the long-range uses of telephony have been known for years. Many of these innovations experimental use. are When asked in an interview what can be expected in the now in A convict has Chase': escaped and the standard builds ENDS TUESDAY - ALL COLOR! next two three presentation, he very obvious that the story is really sequence in a car graveyard. Up "THE NARCO MEN" or years in people of this little southern slowly begins to develop anti-everbody, with only one to that point it is a deliberately (M) telephony, Voorhis said that the town are understandably upset. individual human beings out of almost-impartial observer in that slow, almost ponderous ALSO ——— next few years will be a They know him, you see, and them. Calder (Brando) is the little old real estate man, 'THE MAFIA GIRLS" transition period. This period there is little anomosity Briggs, development of the "civilized a first to take shape as the proud, to whom Henry Hull does more man," will be used, he said, in designing employing both and constructing the equipment floating around, just on general unbuyable sheriff. E. G. than justice. The town similarly stylization and realism with a principles. Thus begins the Robinson becomes the rich has a way of "being" a small growing preponderance of the needed to put these innovations "Chase," a screen adaptation by patriarchal Val Rogers rural cluster, and at the same latter. All in all, it is a very into widespread use. Lansing is Lillian Hellman of the novel by comparatively early in the film, time hinting at much more strange motion picture. presently working on a $5 Horton Foote. while his son, Jake (James Fox), urban million project for this purpose. surroundings: witness the It is basically a stereotype is not humanized until he and The "Hello. I want to speak to incongruity of dirt roads and little town: there are wealthy his childhood sweetheart (Jane my stove" phoning system, fancy dinner parties. aristocrats who own most of the Fonda) are put into a rather To contrast the unpleasant which allows a party to call and INDS TUESDAY put data into household property; a large middle class segment, most of which work precarious situation. Bubba personality of the community, Reeves, the chasee (Robert Joseph Schelle's camera roams Newsweek film Robert ALL COLOR! appliances, is being used in for the aristocracy; and blacks George Lansing now, Voorhis said. A few of Bell Telephone's Lansing and Mexicans, all of whom work Sound familiar? You're right: Redford), delivers some very with Bubba through the it's a story worn quite thin stagey soliloquies early in the countryside and despite » or shows worker MITCHUM in KENNEDY "GOOD GUYS AND THE for the rich folks up on the hill. customers can call from any during the 40's and 50's. But film and becomes a person only perhaps because of -- the frantic "In the Company of Men," a BAD GUYS" (M) And there is Calder, the sheriff, Arthur Penn has only begun, and in the presence of others, running of the convict, the recently released film concerning distance and start their ALSO "COOL HAND LUKE" played by Marlon Brando, and there's a lot more coming. notably his few friends. places untouched by man retain the problems of the hardcore underground sprinkler. therefore incorruptible. STARTING WEDNESDAY Penn, whose other works Many of the other characters, a gentle peacefulness. All worker, will be shown at 8 p.m. "A CHANGE OF MIND" include "Bonnie and Clyde," on the other hand, Penn doesn't throughout the film the camera Wednesday in 107 S. Kedzie Worker," and even bother to take out of their speaks - softly or vehemently, it Hall. MSU orchestra "The Miracle plays "Alice's Restaurant," has no rut: they fulfill their purpose in says a lot. intention of spending two hours the film by remaining typed. The characters speak with The film -- The film was produced by and Penn's point - Newsweek sponsored by Magazine and is the Chrysler Corp. expounding the sins of the climaxes totally and brutally in grad student's works South and the wealthy. Nor does Southern accents, but after the the he intend to limit himself to display of disgust with the rather a first half hour it becomes beautifully photographed There for the is one no admission charge hour film. A concert of new music for The composers have had the stupid middle class he first orchestra, featuring the MSU opportunity to work out the displays. Instead, he condemns fine points of their performance every human being alive. Symphony Orchestra performing To accomplish this rather large works by graduate music with the conductors and the students, will be presented at orchestra with the cooperation feat, Penn begins with a cast of 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the union and assistance of plastic characters; typed and faculty lounge. members of the Music Dept. seemingly mechanical in old The concert is open to the roles. After having thoroughly Two young conductors, Leon immersed the audience in this Gregorian and Gordon R. public without charge. Mehling, will divide the honor and responsibility of leading the orchestra. Both are doctoral candidates in music at MSU. The works to be premiered are "Nemesis (in two movements)" by Fred Wilcome, "Five Microscopies" by C.J. Hall, "Double Image" by David Maslanka and "Spectrums, Confusions and Sometime-Moments Beyond the Order of Destiny" by William Penn. All of the composers are doctoral candidates in music at MSU. For the INDIVIDUALS at STATE ... First Tuesday I(lj j^the Week Special']^ featuring the heavy sounds of the "CECIL" Hottest New Motown Group at the 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED Rent Your Apartment Now For Winter Term! CLASSIFIED 355-8255 355-8255 Automotive Employment FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank For Rent For Sale MECHANICALLY MINDED FURNISHED PENTAX SPOTMATIC system. Extra MUSTANG, 1967 stick. Good -- condition. $1,000 . 351-3895 or approximately 20-25 hours of Grad needs lens. Excellent condition. 355-2398 15-12-4 work per week, evenings, Marvel 353-3840. 882-7784. 2-11/19 SINGLE ROOM. Quiet. For 355-0823. 5-11-19 grad Lanes, 2120 East M-78. Mr. gentleman. Parking. Available Bertrand. 337-1383. 1-11-18 PARK TRACE December. IV2-8304. 5-11-20 TV, 23" RCA console, best offer. Okemos Road at East Mt. Call after 5:30 p.m. 882-6408. • AUTOMOTIVf BABYSITTER - DEPENDABLE, Hope FREE RENT to girl with young child 3-11-20 • EMPLOYMENT afternoons, west side, own EXPOSE YOURSELF- in exchange for little domestic • FOR RENT transportation, 2 children. Phone work Call 332-5977. 5-11-23 to family living at its best. MUST REDUCE inventory - 5 used 489-4379 3-11-20 • FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE, 1961. Must sell. TV's-24 inch consoles. $35 each. Openings coming soon in • LOST L POUND Graduating $100. Call 332-8092 ROOMS FOR rent for men. $20 per New component 8 track AM-FM or 351 -4633. 3-11-20 COOKS - PART TIME, no experience our extra large 1, 2, 3, it PERSONAL bedroom apartments. Our 18 week. Marlett Manor, 3519 South phono-stereo units. New 8-track required. Two or three nights per Cedar, Lansing. 882-0261. 6-11-20 • PEANUTS PERSONAL OLDSMOBILE F-85 1964. Stick week, six hours a night. Apply at acres were designed to • REAL ESTATE GRANDMOTHERS from 10:30-2 provide you with atmosphere shift, V-6, runs good. No rust. of ROOMS FOR rent. Utilities paid, all • SERVICE Includes 2 snow tires. 353-9421. p.m. 6-11-20 living freedom. Our spacious apartments privileges. Between Cedar and • TRANSPORTATION After 5 p.m.. 355-8108. 3-11-19 Washington, just off Mt. Hope. FISHER MODEL 125 receiver turn¬ dramatize this point. Shown • WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT experience in 10-6 daily, Sunday 1-6. Call Call 482-0541 after 6 p.m. or table combination, 2 Fisher OPEL RALLEYE 1968. Yellow with Orthodontic office necessary. Full 332-5094. 339-8834. 7-11-25 XP55B speakers. Purchased studded snow tires extra. or part-time. Call 482-9695 days, recently. $300 355-1388. 3-11-20 DEADLINE 355-3019.3-11-19 484-0702 evenings. 3-11-18 731 BURCHAM r SINGLE ROOM. Man. Winter. Block and Spring campus. Quiet. Serious student. 1 P.M. one class day be¬ DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Typist - 3-11/20 PONT I AC LEMANS 1966, mint 332-8498. 2-11-18 fore publication. Assistant for Orthodontist's condition, excellent running. Cancellations - 12 noon one office. West side location. Please 355-3057 after 6. 3-11-20 send FURNISHED APARTMENTS SPARTAN HALL - Leasing \ class personal resume to State day before publica¬ Reserve now for Winter & Spring BIRTHDAY CAKES - 7"-$3.64, tion. News, Box A-1, East Lansing. 8"-$4.18, 9"-$5.20. PONTIAC 1965 Convertible. Full Delivered. 6-11-21 $55 per man KWAST BAKERIES. 484-1317. power. Good condition. Best offer. 393-5363. 3-11/20 0-11-20 PHONE NEED EXTRA MONEY? Work part (4-man apts.)x For Sale time. We will give you a $300. per 100 USED vacuum cleaners. Tanks, DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding and 355-8255 month guarantee if you meet our $160 married couples canisters and uprights. 1 year requirements. Call 484-4475 1 engagement ring sets. Save 50 warranty. $7.88 and up. Dennis percent or more. Large selection RATES p.m. to 4:30 p.m. only. 3-11-18 4 blks. to Campus Dist. Co., 316 North Cedar. of plain and fancy diamonds. PONTIAC "69" Sprint. 4-speed, 4 $ 2 5 - $ 1 5 0 WILCOX Opposite City Market. 482-2677. 1 day . S 1.50 SERVICE STATION Ph. 337-0298 or . . bbl, 8-track stereo. 23,000 miles. SECONDHAND STORE, 509 C-11-20 3 nights week and Sunday. 15f per word per day $2095, Call 351-7066. 6-11-19 per East Michigan. 485-4391. C 3 dove $4.00 CAMPUS MOBILE SERVICE. HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. SEWING MACHINE clearance sale! 1198 South Harrison. 2-11/19 13 1/2# per worn per aay TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1968 B.R.G. H£ "[RED 10A FfcttATHE 351 7910 LIVING ROOM lamps, bed, Brand new portables $49.95. 5 day $6.50 Tonneau, Tapedeck, chest-of-drawers, stroller. $5.00 per month. Large selection Radio, Plte OFP/RTY ' GAL NEEDED to sublet a close-by 2 Reasonable. 393-2862. 3-11/20 of reconditioned used machines. 131 per word per day Lighter, 12,000 miles. 351-2777 bedroom apartment. Reduction Singers, Whites, Necchis, New or 351-1460 3-11-20 (based on 10 words per ad) PART TIME secretary for East on first month's rent. Call after 5 SUNGLASSES,SAFETY or tempered Home and "Many Others." $19.95 VOLKSWAGEN 1966 convertible, p.m. 351-0088. Beech wood lens or any optical needs. to $39.95. Terms. EDWARDS There will be a 50# service Lansing Insurance Agency. Typing 24,000 actual miles. Best buy, and shorthand necessary. apartment No. 133. 1-11/18 OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2615 East DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, and bookkeeping charge if Call MR. $200 below book. 337-2721 after Michigan Avenue, 372-7409. 1115 North Washington, WALDRON, 351-0990 2-11-19 this ad is not paid within DEWITT -1 bedroom, furnished. No C-11 21 0-11-20 5.4-11-21 one week. TV chhildren. Utilities paid. $114 plus TECHNICIAN - experienced in $1600 EAST LANSING near. 5906 Marsh SUBLET: FEMALE, December 15th deposit. 669-3988. 5-11/23 NEW: HEIERLING ski boots -- 7%; LIVING ROOM carpet, 12x14, The State News will be VOLKSWAGEN 1969. color and . CQ-d, also tape Road. New 2 & 3 Ruby-diamond ring; Bargains. antique gold. Slightly damaged in 15,000 miles. 351-5940 days, or recorde \»-Voo-6972 for more bedroom to June 15th. Last month, V3 furnished and unfurnished. $155. security paid. 332-3848 after 5 Houses 355-6360. 5-11-21 shipping. Cost $150, sell for $78 responsible only for the 655-1844 evenings. 4-11-21 information. 6-11-19 and up. Immediate occupancy. p.m. 5-11-18 or terms. 489-4095. C-11 -20 first day's incorrect inser¬ HELP WANTED. Call 339-8544, or 339-9206. vith BEAR SUPER Kodiak, 49 lbs. tion. VOLKSWAGEN, 1963 sedan. Good Opening new TWO BEDROOMM home business. 3 men, part time. 5-11 23 EAST SIDE 1-1 ished, 2 GOOD, used, 8:85 snow tires on 14 High - carpets, drapes, and appliances. pay. 487-0109. 10-11-19 all i ied couple Located at the intersection of inch wheels Call 337-0290. 4 8 4-0138. Harrison Road and Lake Lansing CAPITOL VILLA PART TIME employment for MSU Road in East Lansing. $200 per TWO TICKETS for U.M. and Ohio TELEFUNKEN, ALLEGRO stereo The State News does not students during school year with month. Security deposit required. Auto Service & Parts APARTMENTS State. Call after 6 p.m. Eddie, midwest's OKEMOS 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Call. 372-5570. TF permit racial or religious largest full-line condition. - 337-9691.4-11-21 $175. 351-1014. in its ad¬ merchant wholesaler. Automobile Carpeted, air-conditioned. discrimination ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call Married, post-grads,and sen¬ required. Foe further information Sublease. 351-6430. 5-11-23 vertising columns. The KALAMAZOO STREET BODY iors. 1 and 2 bedroom apart¬ KENMORE KITCHEN range. Four SHOP. Small dents large phone 337-1349. 0-11 -21 State News will not accept to ments. From $150-$ 165. Near SUBLET: ONE girl to share winter. wrecks. American and foreign advertising which discrim¬ NEEDED 4 well-dressed men with Campus. For information call Walking distance. $62.50. WOMEN STUDENTS. Available cars. Guaranteed work. 482-1286. inates against religion, cars. Specialty order department 332-0472. 3-11-20 December. Excellent location. TOY POODLE puppies - AKC race, color or national or¬ 2628 East Kalamazoo. C of Alcoa, An Equal Opportunity 332-5330. Kitchen, laundry, parking. registered, 10 weeks old. Call after igin. MASON BODY SHOP 812 East Employer. 351-7319 for F URNISHED, ONE bedroom 332-1918. 3-11-20 3 p.m. 0X4-0891. 3-11-18 LOVELY FURNISHED 3-11-1 Kalamazoo Street . . . Since 1940. Complete apartmpnt - .,*cn Wonders. ins. Call after 5^ WALK TO campus. $180 monthly, auto painting collision service. IV 5-0256. C and COUNTER GIRL 3-6, 5 days. $115 RENXSy 351-3745, redecorated, large, lovely rooms. PROFESSIONAL DECK/RE 2 KITTENS, shots. Free 4 'to months old with GOOD home. 351-8737, 351-5696. 5-11-19 CORDER, 3-M model T-^980, Saturday, 8-6. . Apply at Savant 651-5771. 5-11-23 351-5982.3-11-19 $250; microphones turner S-500, (USED) STUDDED tires. Cleaners, 427 Albert. 3-11-18 29 BURCHAM Drive 2-man snow 1 2 EV-664, stand, $100. 372-0847 7.75x14. Call after 5 or bedroom, furnished or furnished apartment. $120. per NEEDED, 3 girls immediately. $65 p.m. 3-11-18 Mobile Homes 351-7206. 3-11-19 ADJUSTOR: ARE you interested in unfurnished apartments. 6, 9 month. Call 882-2316 or monthly. 613 Grove, 6:30-9:00 BARRACUDA 1965, 4-speed. Power a claims career? If you have 2 or 12 month leases available. 487-3216. 13-12-5 p.m. 5-11-23 steering, high performance, WHEEL CAMPER--1966 hardtop. excellent condition. Eaton years or more of college and want Rapids. BRIGHTEN YOUR AUTUMN Bottle gas floor furnace, brand 663-8714.4-11-21 SCENE with an exciting new job. a challenge, call or write Don WANTED: 1 girl, wim 337-0703. 5-11-20 new bottle gas stove. Carpeted, Check today's Classified Adsl Negus, Michigan Millers Mutual $50/ month. O Insurance awning, sleeps 5. In excellent Company, Box 60, 332-1177. 5-11-19 BUICK, 1961 La-Sabre Good condition. Phone 627-5606. Lansing, Michigan 48901, Phone UNFINISHED FURNITURE: Bar dependable car. Make offer. HEAVY DUTY enclosed utility NEED 1 man f< 2-11/19 IV2-6211. 3-11-18 HOLT, 3 room studio ap: 332-3162 3-11-20 trailer, large, excellent condition. Old Cedar Village 351-3815. Completely carpeted, e chest-of-drawers, bookcases, $220. 355-1270. 3-11-18 5-11-20 Lost & Found 1966. New 350 "Vette" location. Walking distance to area prefinished CHEVY 11 For Rent picture frames, and engine. Mint condition $1,000 or BEDROOM shopping center. IV4-4481 days, 2 BLOCKS from Union. 3-man $225 more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 IMPORT AUTO PARTS will service duplex, pets and best offer. 351-0631. 6-11-18 BARBARA RENTED her refrigerator children welcome. $135/month. ings TU2-3508 or IV4-2226. South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C your import cars with honesty, here. You can too. Call A to Z 351-3362. 3-11-18 CHEVY II Nova 1962. reliability, and reasonable prices. Wagon. Rental, 337-1617. 5-11-18 Give us a try. We also have 8 TRACK Recorder-Player for the Extras, excellent condition. $350. 7II East Apartments FACULTY APARTMENT. courtesy service. 485-2047. needed winter home. Makes tapes for your car, 676-5615. 5-11-21 711 Burcham Unfurnished. No pets. EAST s 6-11-21 TV RENTALS: G.E. 19" 2-bedroom too. Sony and Viking. $129.50 up New deluxe 1-bedroom LANSING MANAGEMENT. term. furnished. portable--$8.50 per month 351-1090. 3-11-18 at MAIN ELECTRONICS, 5558 CHEVROLET 1954 automatic, furnished 2 or 3 man Phone 332-2627. C Reward. 2-11-18 Aviation including stand. Call JR. South Pennsylvania, Lansing. C everything works. Dependable. CULVER COMPANY, 351-8862. apartments. Available now 2 MEN to share 2 bedroom furnished Wife's car. $90. 332-8050. 3-11-19 for 9-month or 1-year. HASLETT: SUBLEASE 2 bedrooi FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C house. $12.50 per week each, plus $180 montf CHEVELLE 1969 SS 396 375 h p. learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! Special $5.00 offer, 484-1324. C TV RENTALS-Students only. Low 489-9651 351-3525 apartment. furnished. 332-6122 after 5 p.n utilities IV5-8300. TF and $25. deposit. SELLING STEREOS COMPONENTS? Sell AND 'em faster Cedar Village EAST LANSING-Lansing. Like your 5-11/18 with a Classified Ad. Dial $3200 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Steve monthly and term rates. Call TAKE A GANDER at the great buys fine home. New deluxe 355-8255 today. Apts. own 372-8354.3-11-19 Scooters & Cycles 484-2600 to reserve yours. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom. Stove, in today's Classified Ads! UNIVERSITY TV. C building. Large airy rooms. Carpeted. Fine Quality furniture. refrigerator, carpeting and garage. CO RVAIR 1 964 Spider. FORMALS WEDDING gown, size TRIUMPH, 1969 - 500cc. Good NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented In Lansing. 482-1883, 484-1938. FURNISHED HOUSES. 2 and 3 2 Bedroom Triple-charged engine. Rust-proof. Condition, $200. Take over 5-11-19 bedroom. 5 minutes from campus. 5/6. 5 A-line royal velvet gowns Excellent condition. 353-3531. 5 only to MSU students and Air-conditioning. Security locks. 2 Man Apartment payments. Call 882-7590 anytime. faculty. $8.84 month (including Parking. Beautifully maintained. Phone 351-8810, 9-5 p.m. 5-11-21 partially cut out. 393-6983. p.m. to 6 p.m. 3-11-20 7-11-17 2-11-19 $200.00/month tax). STATE MANAGEMENT Select clientele. Lease. Call WANTED TO sublease Winter and CORPORATION, 444 Michigan 332-3135 Spring term. One man for 2 man Married Couples CORVAIR VAN 9 passenger 1962. YAMAHA 250 Scrambler. Good VM369 PORTABLE Stereo 1 year Av. 332-8687. C — apartment. Woodmereapartments, 2 GIRLS needed-own bedroom. $60. $160--$175/month Whitewalls, Snow tires, radio, condition. $330. Call Steve, THREE GIRLS needed through Cedar Village area. Call 351-8103 month, includes utilities. Winter old, with extras $70 or make any heater. $275. 351-7121. 3-11/20 V- 1J.!_ _ RENT A TV from a TV Company summer. $62.50. Pool. 351-0997, or 351-0343. 5-11/23 and/or spring. 351-2546. S-11-21 offer. 393-4639 before 11 a.m., IT'S HARD TO TOP the fast results $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. after 5 p.m. 3-11-19 after 6 p.m. 1-11-18 CORVAIR 1963, 2-door, 4-speed, NEJAC TV RENTALS. C you get with Classified Ads. To TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS needs transmission work. Cheap sell SUBLEASE WANTED: Two three are now leasing something dial 355-8255. or ; 351-6312.5-11-18 student units. These spacious luxury apartments HONDA 1966 Superhawk, 351 2247. 4-11-20 - CORVETTE 1968 327. 4 speed, excellent cOU^ tear droP NEEDED: Chalet TWO girls for four are completely carpeted and furnished with I tank; v helmet. $325. apartment winter t NEED GIRL for convertible, excellent condition. two girl apartment 351-7942 5-11-17 351-1781 5-11-21 ; $3000.351-0120.5-11-18 distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each i CORVETTE, 1960 327 425 unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and * Horsepower, custom paint. Call or individual control-central air conditioning. These ON THE TRAIL! come out to 1438 Hitching Post, East Lansing, 332-4143 5-11-20 . 4-man units have 3 parking spaces per unit. The D.C. SPECIAL - Postal Truck Camper student's leisure time has been adequately planned bunk, carpeting, heater, cupboards, paneling, good NO - WE WON'T HUNT for with a giant heated swimming pool, recreation mechanical shape May be seen at Don's Campus Texaco Cool ugly. YOU DOWN WITH A GUN rooms and private balconies. If you want to be ; 2-11-18 among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call 3. Incarnation of ; FORD 1963. V-8, good body and engine. Hurst 3-speed. Best offer takes it. 393-6529. 5-11-19 HOWEVER - today. There up. are units available at $280/month and Vishnu 4. Witch bird 5. Caterer 6. Position 7. Poisonous tree Student Ads must be paid by noon, November 19th, and MODEL OPEN: 4-8 p.m. daily 8. Deer meat FORD 1965 1 owner. Sharp, low prepaid from November 23id, or you go on the HOLD list. 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 9. Entrance This means no registration, no diploma, no transcripts, no 10. Beast of burden mileage Priced right. 337-9576. PHONE: 332-6441 12. Lime tree 3-11-20 nothing, until paid. 18. Armpit NINE AND TWELVE MONTH LEASES 20. Romaine HUDSON TERRA plane, 1938, AVAILABLE 21. West 2-door sedan. Partially restored. 23. Enzyme 332-1663 3-11-20 So, hurry and pay up! 24. Daystar 25. Snowdrop ®toj>cfetngl)am JEEP 1964 Wagoneer A-1 condition, 4-wheel drive, 6 new tires, clutch. Rebuilt transmission. 485-9951. Room 347 Student Services m 26. Debase 28. Scarlet 30. Dress stone Building 34. Stare 4620 S. Hagadorn 36. Infuriated LINCOLN 4-door CONTINENTAL, 1963, hardtop, fullpower, 1^./ 38. Dismounted 39. Finished air-conditioning, 332-1663. 3-11-20 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Alco MANA CEMENT EXCL USIVEL Y B Y: Management Company 40. Stalk 41. Chop 42. Thirsty 44. Past Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 9 Lost & Found FOUND: house BLACK and broken, wearing white cat, collar. Zoology (continued from page one) U.S.--Soviet arms talks (continued from page one) third parties." speeches. Afterward, he and John, 353-1410. 3-11-20 The group stated that what "Nor do I underestimate the Hie President's words found Smith joined each other and LOST LADY'S they saw was a therapeutic suspicion and distrust that must an echo in Semenov's speech. raised their champagne glasses in Longines Oval silver watch near Landon Field. Call session, and information was no be dispelled if you are to The chief Soviet delegate told friendly toasts. business of theirs. succeed.. the assembled Faith Dewey 355-8649. Reward. delegations: 2-11-19 Kpor A. Scott-Emua, a Nixon apparently sought to "Given a genuine desire on both The delegations mixed for half —j graduate asst. conducting the reassure the Soviet leadership sides to seek mutually an hour, then moved into the FOUND: LADY'S dark blue right course, said there was no that the United States will not acceptable agreement without conference room overlooking glove. Central Campus. Call violation of trust, and that the seek a position of strength to Helsinki's Esplanade. The two 355 9208. 1-11-18 prejudice to the security of our patients had volunteered to be in give it a clear superiority in states and aU other countries, it groups, each numbering about the presentation. LOST, GOLD wire-rimmed glasses. military might. President Nikolai is possible and imperative to 25, sat opposite each other The students had objected to V. Podgoray had warned earlier overcome obvious complexities Reward. Phone 332-0647 or across a long table for a 351-9427. 1-11-18 receiving the information that the Soviet Union would and obstacles and to bring about 30-minute session. because the course is not for never accept this. reasonable solutions." It was understood no LOST: LARGE male black cat. zoology majors. "I have stated that for our part Semenov, a short man with a agreement had been reached on Answers to Midnight. Mark Rilling, asst. professor of we will be guided by the concept fringe of white hair, stood at one how often meetings will take Hillcrest-Grand River. 351-2064. psychology, who is investigating of maintaining sufficiently the end of an omate yellow place. They are to be held 5-11-18 the for the American Civil case forces required to protect reception room with his chief alternately at the U.S. and Liberties Union, agrees, saying ourselves and our allies,n Nixon advisers during the opening Soviet embassies. the course was a kind of liberal said. "I recognize that the arts course. leaders of the Soviet Union bear But course majors, Scott-Emua attracts said psychology social workers and the similar defense responsibilities. I believe it is possible, however, that we can carry out our Apollo FREE-LIFE INSURANCE literature. (continued from page one) The earth, Conrad said, was Call licensed education people. "It is respective responsibilities under STEVE KAUFMAN, 353-7708. 0 agent--; ridiculous to say it is not House contr a mutually acceptable limitation Early Monday morning, Eastern Standard Time, the visible in one window, a blue-white crescent with twilight relevant," he stated. and eventual reduction of our astronauts beamed another color When a student expressed strategic arsenals. closing over Australia, the This is the controversial "University House" now under construction at Southern television show to earth, United States in darkness. The opposition to receiving the Illinois University. Following objections being raised to the $975,000 cost of "We are prepared to discuss information the patients were limitations on all offensive and showing this time Conrad and moon appeared in another Yearbook pics are FREE. Call the 32-room mansion which will serve as the president's residence, a Chicago Bean in the lunar lander that will window giving, Scott-Emua said any defense systems, and to reach a silvery crescent a Woverine now at 353-5292 insurance executive, W. Clement Stone, offered to pay the cost of the building with carry them to the moon's trifle thinner The sun appeared for appointment. person who wanted to leave agreements in which both can a $1 million stock gift. surface. in a third window, a harsh ball could do so. He said the AP Wirephoto have confidence It was a routine checkout of ... of fire in command of all. majority of the 150 students "We seek no unilateral the spidery craft called Intrepid, Between them, Conrad said, FREE. A Thrilling hour of beauty. remained, but the objecting advantage. Nor do we seek but it provided an insight into Refund equity . students said nearly 100 left. "It seems that we're in For appointment call 484-4519. arrangement which could be the peculiar MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Rilling contended it was feelings of space suspended animation." prejudicial to the interests of flight. STUDIO, 1600 East Michigan. neither ethical nor legal to allow (continued from page one) that the University is forced to 0 11-20 the patients to volunteer and Adams "stretch limited resources" to requested that the WHAT DOES a fall term dropout do that a legal release was not committee submit its set up classes and then faces An GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT! obtained by any of the patients. out-of-state student with his time? Drop in at TOM recommendations by Dec. 8 in drops and adds. While he said it "Wholesale drops can get us dropping a course during the fteniwtff was SAWYER'S BOOK RAFT. 255 order for any proposed changes commendable to set first two weeks receives a $24.50 Ann Street. Across from Knapp's. up to be acted upon at the Dec. 12 committed to teaching an 5-11-23 programs for students to visit board of trustees meeting. These inordinate number of small per credit refund, a loss of $6.50 hospitals, Rilling indicated the per credit. changes, if accepted, would classes," Ballard explained. problem arises "when the become effective winter term. Under the present refund Between the third and fifth ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9 i patient is questioned about the Elliot G. Ballard, asst. to the policy, if a resident student weeks, an out-of-state student most private sectors of his life." president, said the committee drops a course during the first dropping a course receives a Peanuts Personal Dr. Don Martin, two weeks of the term he is refund of $15.50 per credit, one has not really been given much superintendent of the Pontiac time to conduct refunded $6.50 per credit, half half of the fee per credit. the CONGRATULATIONS PHI Sigma State Hospital, said the program Kappa Little Sisters on your has been going on for years in an investigation. "But if their report should pledge raid. What a mess! 1-11/18 effort to cooperate with requests turn out to contain some from the Zoology Dept. of MSU. AGR, THINK we've earned our worthwhile suggestions, we'd serenade? Chicken. 1-11-18 Little Toad and Charles Thorton, chairman of the Zoology Dept., and James like to get them acted upon at the trustees meeting," he said. true-to-life portraits Higgins, who designed the Ballard said the refund policy MONO-LISA: TENNESSEE Flash course, indicated Monday that IN COLOR poses a particular problem in came through with sparkler! changes could be instituted. Dorth, Kath, Barb. 1-11-18 Allen J. Enelow, M.D., 3rd moratorium HAVE YOU BEEN PINNED or engaged? Tell it to the world with an WHOSE. announcement Only Room 245 Student Services. $1.00- in WHO'S pre-paid. chairman of the Psychiatry of the College of Human Medicine, and whose Dept. of (continued from Of the 174 persons, 158 were page one) r jl i department is establishing a training program with the charged with disorderly conduct LAURA REMEMBER the wheat, - Pontiac State Hospital, also including one woman and 12 I'll never forget the rose! Rich. objected to the field trip session. juveniles. The other arrests 2-11-18 He said his department would broke down this way: four ALL MY thanks to those wonderful object strongly to such pedestrian violations; two AEPHi's, Linda and Marty and exhibitions as were presented to trespassing on private property; the students. one destroying private property; especially Joel, for making my 21st the best two mutilation of the American DECEMBER 2, 1969 possible. Jewel. He said the contention that 1-11-18 the University was pressuring the flag; one unlawful entry; two hospital was "totally without burglary; three assault on a substance and quite possibly police officer; and one charge of It's find out time! Time for you to find out the role mendacious." carrying a concealed weapon. you might play in the company that has designed Recreation or constructed over 8 billion dollars of fossil fuel, SPAIN: STUDENTS spend New hydroelectric and nuclear plants. Year's Eve on the Spanish Riveria! iffeWHATS, ii n wnni i Departing December 26th for There's never been a more exciting time to join m eight days! $249. Phone Frank Ebasco. Forecasts call for electrical power Buck, 351-1305. 6-11/18 Service systems three times the size of our present national systems. As an engineer at Ebasco, IN LIVIN^COLQR ~ ^ you'll be in the forefront of this activity. Ebasco CHILD CARE. Openings in engineers always have been. conveniently located licensed east side home. Fenced yard. Phone 1.49 Christian Science See your Placement Director soon to arrange a 5x7 PORTRAIT, or a set 484-0157. 5-11-19 Organization Tri-Beta meeting tonight, 7:30 p.m.. meeting tonight, 6:45 p.m.. Alumni Parlor C, Union Building. Silas Q&A session with the Ebasco representative on OF 4 WALLET SIZE PHOTOS Chapel. Braley, Director, Center for Aid to the above date. If this is not convenient, write to IMAGINE NEVER AGAIN Medical Research, Dow-Corning, will 2 CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED TOGETHER fearing a test! IMAGINE MSU Paddleball Club College Relations Coordinator, Department 122, 2.98 meeting, speak on "The Silicones and never again tonight, 7:00 p.m.. Room 215, Men's Ebasco Services Incorporated, Two Rector failing a test! Artificial Internal Organs". Everyone Great color portraits, as only the "Pixy" photographers cap¬ Write: Better Intramural Building. welcome. Members: Street, New York, New York 10006. An Equal Speech, Dept. Yearbook B-6, 4926 picture, 7:15 p.m. ture them. All portraits are delivered to you at our store. You N. Monticello, Pre-Law Club presents Law School Dress accordingly. Tower Room. Opportunity Employer. Chicago, Illinois. have your choice of several poses. No mailing, Interviewer, today, 2:00-3:30 p.m., handling, 2nd floor Conference or other charges. Age limit, 12 years. ALTERATIONS AND Room-Eppley dressmaking Center. (Prof. David S. Walker of the by experienced seamstress. University of Akron Law School) Reasonable charge. Call 355-5855. Wednesday, November 19, 2:00-3:30 p.m.. Prof. Walker will be EBASCO Photographer's hours: Tues. Sat. - Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Baptist Student Union Film, 7:30 interviewing interested students. p.m., tonight, McDonel Kiva. The Sign-up is in the 2nd floor BOA Parable, a controversial film office of Eppley Center. premiered at Expo 67. No admission TERM PAPERS, envelopes, general typing. Dictaphone or tape transcription. 393-3663. TF MSU Veterans Association tonight, 7:00 p.m., meeting, Crossroads Campus Action meeting tonight, MANHATTAN Cafeteria of the International Center. 9:00 p.m., room 34, Union. Frank TYPING DONE in my home. 2% All new members welcome. Basel will speak on "Ask, Knock." Seek, DISTINGUISHED "D.Q." SHIRTINGS blocks from campus.332-1619.' ORCHESIS {The Modern dance 27-12/5 Club) meeting today and Tuesday, November 25, 7:00 p.m., Womens Women's program Army about Corps Women's presents a Army For TYPING OF term papers, etc., in Corps, Wednesday, November 19, Cherry 4-11-21 Lane home 355-7773. Kappa Delta Pi Education Honorary initiation, tonight, 7:00 p.m., 131 7:00 p.m.. Gold Room, Union. Lt. Carol Fruehling, WAC recruiting officer and Cpl. Sandy Foley, WAC "Campus Dress In" DISSERTATIONS, THESES, Term Union. Patrick Sheetz will speak. Student Officer Wardrobe will speak papers. Anita Warren: SCM Adventure, excitement and Electric. 351-0763, 351 7086. opportunity await you as an officer 0-11-20 in the Women's Wanted Army Corps. Want to Authentic in every way. . .with "extras" that can't be beat. find oyt more about the feminine New Manhattan D.Q. traditional shirtings have BARBI MEL: Typing, multilithing. side of the Army? Come look us over longer 7-button No job too large or too small. on Wednesday. tapered bodies to stay neat and trim in the lower-rise slacks of Block off campus. 332-3255. C today. Amazing "Zip-Clean" finish sheds stains from gravy to East Lansing Democrats salad oil in a single home machine ANN BROWN: Typing and multilith TWO ROLLING Stones tickets, call meeting and washing without pre election, Wednesday. November 19, offset printing. Complete service Charlie at 351-6289 or 351-5292. 8:00 p.m., Edgewood United scrubbing. .and permanent press finish keeps them soft and . Church, wrinkle-free without ever needing ironing. Precise back pleat for dissertations, theses, 1-11/19 469 N. Hagadorn Road, EAst manuscripts, general typing. IBM. and rolled button-down collar of course. White, colors, Lansing. Group meeting, small group stripes. 20 years experience. 332-8384. C BLOOD DONORS NEEDED. $7.50 sessions. Issues and .$7.00 problems for . for all positive. A negative, B 1970, election of precinct chairmen. COMPLETE THESIS services negative and AB negative, $10.00 discount printing. IBM Typing and O Negative, $12. MICHIGAN College Life will meet tonight. Men's binding of theses, resumes, COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, Lounge of Aker's Hall. Dave Hannah, publications. Across from Campus, 507V4 East Grand River, East the National Director of Athletes in corner MAC and Grand River Lansing. Above the new Campus Action will be speaking. The below Style Shop. Call Copygraph Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 weightliftinq team will also be present. Smali: Services, 337-1666. C p.m. Monday, Wednesday and College Life is sponsored by Campus Friday. Tuesdey and Thursday 12 Crusade for Christ. All are welcome PAULAANN HAUGHEY. Complete P.m. to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C to attend. Rides, 337-2505. Professional Thesis Service. IBM Selectric Typewriters, Multilith Association Shared Childbirth Hart Scliaffner & Marx. Offset Printing and Hard Binding. ITS HARD TO TOP THE good buys meeting November 18th, 8 p.m., St. Hiclcey • Free on household goods in the Free Brochure and Estimates. Call Classified Ads. Check now. Johns Student Center, Movie: Parent •• two locations - to Child about Sex; followed 337-1527. C discussion of the ways parents by a two eleven soutli Washington, lansing can TYPING TERM papers and them. WOULD LIKE a playmate for 4-year help children develop healthy meridian mall, okemo* Electric typewriter - fast service. old girl. In my licensed home near attitudes about sex. The public is Call 332-4597. 10-11-23 Frandor. 372-2613. 2-11-19 invited. Donation 25c. 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 18, 1969 Board members rap i a space-available basis. By CINDY NEAL "I think a lot of criticisms member-at-large Allen Mintzer Member-at-large Mike Shore At the time of the interview, State News Staff Writer iaid that he was interviewed for given in the article were true, agreed that the criticisms were and the Shore said that there was no hint valid for the most Several ASMSU Student Board the article over three weeks problems listed are still part. ago of Tom Samet's forthcoming However, Mostov. Mintzer and members criticized a recent and that his remarks, as present, but I think they were they unfair in light of the fact that resignation as ASMSU chairman, Shore felt that the timing of the State News article entitled appeared last Thursday, were which recessitated the election article 'Board members rap ASMSU's out of the these views were gathered appeared to prejudge proper context in of a new chairman. Rustem irrelevance" for being ill-timed month ago," Shore on the boajrd's time. Board Chairman Bill Rustem, and biased. performance under previous vice chairman Chuck Mostov and leadership. Volunteer Action Students, faculty and staff are Saturday project of the center. invited to join the MSU Volunteers are needed to help Volunteer Action effort, which with repairs and to join the "Rat includes the opportunities listed Patrol." Help make a home below. Contact MSU Volunteer livable. Bureau, 26 Student Services BIG SISTERS OF LANSING, Bldg. 353-4402. INC.: Female volunteers needed BEEKMAN CENTER: as big sisters to direct young girls Volunteer is needed to work who have been deprived of with an 11-year-old mentally parental attention. retarded boy who lacks physical, ST. VINCENT HOME: intellectual and social Volunteers are requested to For sale: slightly experiences. His home situation work in both recreational and is quite deprived and a male tutorial capacities with contact would be beneficial. emotionally unstable youth. The MSU Salvage Yard sells surplus goods and apparently a prankster decided NORTHSIDE ACTION WELFARE RIGHTS Bessey Hall was a bit of a surplus when he planted the "For Sale"sign on the CENTER: Rehabilitation of ORGANIZATION: Supervise lawn in front of the building. State News photo by Jim Skelton homes and neighborhoods is a boys and girls, 5 to 13-years-old, while mothers are at Welfare Rights meetings. One Thursday month is all that is ALL-'U' EFFORT every required. TUTORING: Many volunteers are needed to assist young people in an academic capacity. Book The rapid Those who have gains some growth of swap background in geometry may help someone along with their studies. SCOPE: algebra and Want to work with Michigan's World Fa¬ mous De¬ Books will be bought and sold for 60 per cent of the list price. By CINDY NEAL young people? A few hours a partment State News Staff Writer Miss Schaefer said that the procedures set up for the New week is all that is required to Store, will An all-University book exchange is coming closer to realization Community exchange are very similar to a Brody Complex supervise recreational programs create manage¬ with East Complex and Brody Complex joining South Complex project five years ago. She added that it was somewhat successful. in Towar Gardens subdivision ment opportunitiesfor in formulating plans. The New Community exchange is tentatively scheduled for Jan. community center. graduates with bach¬ Hubbard Hall is going to house the exchange for the East 5-9, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. It will be open from 9 FAMILY SERVICES: Give a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday it will close at 4 elor or masters degree Complex. Although Brody's plans are still tentative, students in p.m. tutorial assistance after school Butterfield and Armstrong have demonstrated strong interest in in business, marketing, and on weekends as a big organizing one. Lynne Schaefer, New Community coordinator for book Musical comedy group brother/sister or tutor. mothers want their children to These management, econom¬ ics, or related fields. If exchanges, said that a major obstacle for Brody is the lack of "have a chance" and realize the you want to go places sc hedul es auditions student volunteers. like a quick pace importance of education. . . . Aside from the book exchange in the complexes. New Students will be briefed on the . . . and an endless Community will hold one in the Union Ballroom for the child's special problems. conveneince of students in East and West Circle halls and The State Showstoppers, a as well as dance and act are challenge* see your FRIENDLY VISITOR: Visit Placement Office for in- new musical group, will hold needed. off-campus units. lonely persons to brighten their While' the exchange planned for South Complex will operate on auditions at 7 tonight in 103 Students should prepare formation about our two day. Many are physically direct contact between seller and buyer, the New Community Music Practice Bldg. selections. An accompanist will Management Training handicapped, have no family, exchange will be handled quite differently. The Showstoppers specialize in be furnished if necessary, and need social experiences. A Program and the date It will involve a cashier to receive payments for books bought, our representatives the lighter side of music, For further information, call few hours a month may with the seller being reimbursed with the same amount for which will be on campus. including musical comedy. John A. Wiles, 353-9115, or transform sad eyes into a big his book was bought. Students with an ability to sing Janet Reed, 337-1305. A new wind is blowing her way Not many people knew about There's more than a soft Laura Nyro a few years ago. breeze blowing her way.. Then she wrote "And When It's something more like I Die" and hurricane. "Wedding Bell Blues." a And had a best-selling album. And wrote "Stoned Soul hut, Picnic" "Sweet Blindness ""Eli's Comin" and "Save the Country." And released her second Columbia album, New York Tendabcrry. A lot of people know about Laura Nyro now. . . . She's knocking down every musical convention in her path. On Columbia Records *