STATE NiWS ! Vol. 62 Number 96 Sunday morning November 23, 1969 East Lansing, Michigan Sunday Laird cuts January draft call, vows WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird has slashed the action subject to the draft lottery. on Laird said Nixon soon will sign the draft 74,000 to the lottery system men. Draftees are assigned chiefly The Army increased its training centers to a total of 16 Army although 2,500 of the January starting in mid-1965 in January draft call to 12,500 men-about bill "which will eliminate major inequities quota will go to the Marine Corps. As a connection with the buildup of the armed one-third of the original quota-and pledged and uncertainties in the draft." result of this drop in Army strength, the forces for the Veitnam war. immediate action to install the new Army will reduce its basic combat training He said he will "take immediate action to According to present projections, the random lottery system. companies from 560 to 460 before the end Pentagon expects to draft about 250,000 In announcing this Saturday, Laird said implement the new legislation so that the of February. Laird indicated that 30 men next year. This will be a decrease of men to be drafted in January 1970 will be the Army plans to cut back its advanced training companies may be about 40,000 from this year's curtailed brought into service under the new basic-training structure by shutting down random-selection procedure." eliminated next spring. draft total. three bases and disbanding 100 training Laird did not identify the three basic Officials said recruiting of volunteers has companies. The Pentagon has announced plans to combat training centers which will be shut remained at a satisfactory level despite a The Pentagon chief credited "the reduce over-all armed force strength by down, but it is understood that Ft. sharp slimming down of the draft. progress of Vietnamization"-that is, the 220,000 men by next June 30. Gordon, Ga., and Ft. Bliss, Tex., are Laird said a National Security Council progressive withdrawal of U.S. troops from Of this number, the Army will lose included. study related to "further removal of draft the war and their replacement by South inequities" will be completed next month, Vietnamese forces-with clearing the way in time for results to be made available for for substantial reduction in draft calls and hearings in February before the senate Wharton elimination of inequities and uncertainties. Armed Services Committee. The drastic draft-call reduction from the projected January quota of 35,000 men is to Some key "senators agreed to the legislation authorizing the draft lottery the second such action by the Nixon only on condition that Congress take up administration. next year the question of further reforms, public, Earlier, President Nixon canceled including possible elimination of college November and December draft totalling 50,000 men and stretched out October's 29,000-man quota over the last calls trustees deferments. three months of this year. Thus the November-December-January planned calls have been reduced by 72,500 men. . President-designate Clifton R. Wharton told the board of trustees Friday that he would make his income tax return public The information for the trustees is to be kept confidential. The decision came part of the Muski e urges Laird's statement came three days after discussion as of Jan. 1. on approving tenure Feeling th the Senate completed congressional action on a bill permitting Nixon to put into effect the new random draft lottery system, in "I have any no intention of chicanery or engaging myself hidden income," recommendations for Oakland University faculty. In earlier action concerning MSU the board approved 32 associate professors open channel Anyone wondering how Michigan was able fro defeat "invincible" Wharton said. "This has not been my Ohio State need only look at the Wolverines defensive Pressure on Kern (chased above by Mike Taylor) and alert play. replacing the present requirement to draft the oldest first. After a transitional only practice in the past and I don't intend to begin now." and 18 assistant professors for tenure. The board also approved a resolution for all opinion year, Two trustees refused to attend the presented by Provost John t. Cantlon and defensive backs resulted In four interceptions on Kern. His re¬ 19-year-olds will be vulnerable for Executive Vice President Jack Breslin on DETROIT — Senator Edmund S. Muskie, board's private executive session Thursday placement Ron Maciejowski had two picked off. induction. During the first year all night because Wharton's salary and expense the preservation of university records and D-Maine, urged the American people — AP Wirephoto qualified men between 19 and 26 will be account were to be discussed. the establishment of a University archives. Friday to do everything possible to keep Clair White, D-Bay City, and Warren \The resolution establishes an archives as a opinion channels in this country open, 124-12 WIN Huff, D-Plymouth, said salaries of high University officials are public information "depository for University records which are no longer administratively useful in the rather than clamped down as the Nixon Administration has indicated. several departments, but which have "We intend to speak of (current) issues in and, therefore, should be discussed in the historical or other value." ways which will bring Americans together, public meeting of the board. U-M shocks Buckeyes, In the executive session before the public meeting the trustees decided to meet with Wharton to discuss his salary. "I will meet with the board at any time (please turn to page 2) not drive them apart," "And because two way we we intend to Muskie pointed out. listen as well as speak, believe that communication is street. The right to speak, if no a about salary and expenses," Wharton said. one listens, is meaningless. secures Rose Bowl nod He said the basic issue is "whether or not "Therefore, I think we shall have to go the individual can proceed in a manner that on conducting among ourselves the can enable him to maintain his integrity dialogue that the Administration has with refused to enter," he added. regard to the University and the Muskie's statements came during a people of Michigan." ANN ARBOR (UPI)-Unsung fullback Munn called Big Ten Commissioner Bill touchdown run by OSU'S Jim Otis. Frank Trustees testimonial dinner for Sen. Philip A. Hart, Don Stevens, D-Okemos; iGarvie Craw pounded out the second of his Reed from the Northwestern press box, Titus' extra point put Ohio State behind Kenneth Thompson, R-East Lansing; Frank D-Mich., at Detroit's Cobo Hall. Most of I two touchdowns and quarterback Don where he viewed the Spartan's 39-7 win the first time this year, 7-6. the "who's who" of the Michigan Merriman, R-Fremont; and Huff ■ Moorhead plunged for another Saturday as over the Wildcats. commended Wharton for his statement. Democratic Party were present. Tim Killiam kicked a 25-yard field goal I Rose Bowl-bound Michigan scored 17 "They (Michigan) played a fantastic "As far as I am personally concerned, Acting President Walter Adams served as with only 1:15 left to close out the first the testimonial speaker. I second-quarter points to topple previously game," Munn said. "All of us from MSU half scoring. Moorhead twice picked up your stature just went up tremendously," Muskie criticized the Administration's |invincible Ohio State, 24-12. will be cheering for them in the Rose Bowl this year." first doWns with long gains on third downs Thompson told Wharton. stand concerning who has the right to and connected on a clutch 25-yard pass to Merriman, praising Wharton, said the The Big Ten athletic directors Saturday speak out. Michigan has gone to the Rose Bowl tight end Jim Mandich to set up the score. president-designate's statement went Officially selected Michigan to represent three times and come home victor "If you have the Agnew stamp of s conference in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. a on Harried Buckeye quarterback Rex Kern "beyond the call of duty." each occasion. The trustees also approved a resolution approval, you can shout from the The decision came a few hours after the passed 22 yards for a TD to end Jan White that they be informed if failure to roof-tops. But if you dare disagree, you are Wolverines knocked over the Buckeyes and See related story page 4 eight seconds into the third quarter to put the reappoint an untenured faculty member supposed to keep quiet until you have been Ifinished their season with a 6-1 Big Ten Buckeyes' back on top. But a might cause disruptions on campus. given permission to speak." ■Record which made them co-champions of The loss snapped a 22-game winning two-point run or pass attempt by Kern was The former 1968 Democratic Trustees were not prepared for the |the conference with Ohio State. streak by the team many hailed as the best smothered, ending the Buckeye scoring. Vice-Presidential candidate said he wished MSU athletic director Biggie Munn gave college team of all time and ended their Big Michigan sophomore Billy Taylor made Orange Horse rally in 1966 or the Garskof demonstration last year because they were the President would listen to the strident Ten win string at 17. an Otis-like run, breaking four tackles and [Michigan its first official vote to play in the not informed that the men had not been minority as well as the quiet majority iRose Bowl just minutes after ■Wolverines conquered Ohio State. the Craw bulled three yards to score in the opening quarter only 3:57 after a one-yard carrying 27 yards to the Buckeye 6. Craw took two times and got the ball over from rehired, Huff said. Muskie (please turn to page 2) a yard out only 2:58 after White's score. The Buckeyes were held without a first o down and Barry Pierson grabbed Mike Sensibaugh's punt and weaved 60 yards BY HART, MUSKIE j'S' ends on Ohio State was the second half when defense let completely shut out in a ferocious Michigan them across midfield only | defeats Wildca twice. Kern, who completed 7 to 18 passes for only 86 yards, was pressured into four interceptions-just two fewer give aways than he'd thrown all year-and the blanket Judge's defeat defended By DAVE SHORT attempting to change the thrust of fields this is the party holding out for the past," By MIKE MANLEY State News Staff Writer such as civil rights and labor-management he said. State News Sports Writer place. Wolverine pass defense also pilfered two tosses DETROIT - Senators Philip A. Hart, relations," the second-term Senator from However, Muskie said if Nixon's strategy "It wasn't a good year for us," by backup quarterback Ron The East Lansing winter won't Maciejowski. Michigan also recovered an D-Mich., and Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, Maine argued. in the Haynsworth nomination was to MSU's Duffy Daugherty said defended the Senate's rejection of Supreme Ohio State fumble. show the South that he would go right seem quite so eold and the snow after the game, "but it certainly Court Justice nominee Clement F. Presidential pressure concerning the Tom Curtis intercepted two passes in the down to the end with it, he has succeeded won't seem quite so deep for nomination had little effect on the Senate is nice to win the last one. We first half and broke the NCAA return Hpvnsworth during a Detroit press in his purpose. Spartan Coach Duffy Daugherty ere nee Friday, just hours after the vote, Hart indicated. He said that he The Haynsworth always seem to play well against yardage record of 410 yards with a career co himself was a "lost cause" for the defeat shouldn't have and his squad. total of 431. Pierson also stole a pair. final vote tabulations (55-45) were any effect on the status of Supreme Court ® Northwestern. Alax Agese President's forces after he read MSU's aroused defense scored Craw lived up to his tough-in-the-clutch announced. Justice William Douglas, he added. Some (Wildcat head coach), said at "I think the Senate acted wisely," Hart Haynsworth's rulings on civil rights and two quick touchdowns on pass reputation and his 2.9 season rushing other Republican legislators had talked of trying halftime, 'why do you wait until average by carrying 17 times for 54 yards. stated. "We thought that the nomination cases. to have Douglas impeached if the interceptions by Brad MacLee this game to play as well as you was unwise in the first place, and we hoped Moorhead completed half of his 20 See related story page 5 Haynsworth nomination was rejected. and Jay Breslin and went on to that the President would withdraw it." are doing today.' " passes for 106 yards and also piled up 73 "I guess Mitchell hasn't read the. rout Northwestern, 39-7. before "But when the issue was forced, we took Muskie was careful to emphasize that The Spartan defense grounded yards rushing. Constitution," Muskie declared. "Mitchell a meager 25,606 fans at Dyche Glenn (Bo) Schembechler, who spent six the right action." Haynsworth wasn't defeated because of his Wildcat may think that the Senate is a rubber Stadium. It was the smallest quarterback Maurie Hart said if he had been President, he conservative or Southern background. He seasons with Woody Hayes at Ohio but was said stamp; but it isn't." Daigneau, the highly touted in his first year as Wolverine head coach, as wouldn't have wanted the Haynsworth that, to the contrary, Nixon had little Muskie said he saw no reason for crowd to watch a Spartan team trouble "Flinging Frenchman," with a much as told Hayes he was going to run the defeat to happen. He stressed that the getting conservative Chief Justice Haynsworth to retire from the courts, since 1962 at Illinois. defeat Berger approved in the Senate. smothering pass defense. In the ball at him-and then did it- something no was "anything but a plus" for the because the Senate vote wasn't an It was a satisfying way to end a Nixon administration. The Senate's rejection of one had done before. His Wolverines piled Haynsworth impeachment trial. He pointed out that if game, Daigneau, the No. 3 passer Muskie pointed out that the defeat of will probably drive the South further long, disappointing season. The in the Big Ten, could hit only 11 up 266 yards to the Buckeyes' 222. A towards Haynsworth did want to retire, it was up to Haynsworth had nothing to do with the the Republican win gave the Spartans a 4-6 record crowd of 103,588 got into the spirit Party, Muskie him. of 36 passes. But more judge's professional or personal admitted. overall record and a 2-5 of the occasion at Michigan Stadium with a Hart and Muskie were both in Detroit "Goodbye Woody" serenade in the fourth competence. "There is a movement towards the Friday night for a testimonial dinner held conference mark, good for ninth (please turn to page 4) quarter. "By nominating Haynsworth, Nixon was Republican Party in the South, because in Hart's honor. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, November 23, 1969 8 LF By JEANNE SADDLER State News Staff Writer pickets anything but "the first bus out of East Lansing." Earlier, the Afro-stu history, who is associated with the center was named chairman The Black Liberation Front marchers had chanted "Hughes of an Ad Hoc Committee to Calling the center "We cannot afford to be "We have moved beyond the (BLF) picketed in front of the an a must go." study the students' proposals. "institutional indoctrination silent group; to memorize and stage of pure nationalism," African Studies Center Friday Stan mechanism to legitimize and McClinton termed the McClinton explained. "We afternoon to protest "white regurgitate questionable are a Hooker could not be reached center an appendage of the U.S. control of the African Studies promote racism," Riddle said material," he declared. people of color. You are not for comment Saturday that black students had no Riddle said center director State Dept., and said the African only a black from Detroit or a afternoon. Center." About 50 intention of allowing it to Charles Hughes should not head studies program would have to black from Savannah, Ga., you demonstrators carried signs and BLF's proposal asked that the are also related to blacks all over chanted "White control of the center involve blacks in the world." its Afro-studies center hell no! -- administrative, faculty and staff Black control of the Afro-studies Muskie McClinton told the students to organization, and that its center." Marching into the street and moving back onto the sidewalk criticizes go out into the world as a professional cadre in the interest of black people. program be made relevant and available to black students on the undergraduate and graduate in a circular movement BLF level. (continued from page 1) The passions and the doubts the According to Muskie, the basic members blocked traffic on "We must bridge the gap that whose doubts, uncertainty, war has raised are too strong and responsibility of political leaders As a start BLF suggested that Shaw Lane for a few minutes. has been separating us," Maina loyalty and moderation have basic to be dispelled by will not change in the future. A 50 black students be given An officer from the Dept. of been mistaken for silence. Presidential command." Kenyatti of PASOA said. "The Public Safety arrived soon to political leader must represent Pan-African Students' four-year tuition room and Citing the war in Vietnam as The American people must not all the people, he said, including board scholarships to major in detour traffic away from the Organization supports your the single, most over-riding let mistakes the "silent majority," which will the social sciences, with the bulk marchers. by the government problem in America, Muskie said interfere with their continue to exist: of their program emphasizing After an hour the group this nation needs to find a way BLF first moved the African Studies. moved inside the lobby of the out of the fighting and killing responsibilities of endorsing, -as long as the majority of on International Center where Sam questioning, or deploring the Americans with full stomachs African Studies Center in a there. The proposal also urged the smaller demonstration early last Riddle and Stan McClinton of "I do not think the way to end problems and solutions involved, say nothing about the silent center to help send a group of BLF's executive committee and the problem is ... to impose a Muskie emphasized. month, occupying its offices for black students minority who are hungry. to Africa next Maina He voiced that America is a morning After that initial Kenyatti of the party line. Nor do I think it wise summer and to help sponsor an Pan-African Students to clamp down a lid of enforced badly in need of new ideas and -as long as the majority of confrontation, BLF presented a annual Third World Conference Crganization in the Americas silence on the questions, the perspectives. Yet, it is unlikely American mothers whose babies Manifesto-Proposal to Hughes on IIK campus. (PASOA) stressed the need for to find them in an atmosphere get adequate care say nothing and Deans Clarence Winder of and the deeply-felt unity among all peoples of doubts beliefs of the American people," of "dreary of imposed about the silent minority whose the College of Social Science and The Center for Urban Affairs They give a damn African descent. he stated. conformity." babies die. Ralph Smuckler of the and Equal Opportunities Fifty members of the Black Liberation Front picket¬ "We are not merely hurling International center. ed the African Studies Center, "Instead, we must keep open Muskie said that those who Programs headed by Robert protesting white verbal attacks at the African -as long as the majority of Green and Joseph McMillan, control and chanting "black studies, black as many safety v&lves of have been denied justice and profs." Studies Center," Riddle said, Americans with jobs and homes have both supported these discussion, dialogue and opportunity in the past will They are trying to oust Charles Hughes, the center's "we intend to move in an say nothing about the silent demands. expression of opinion as we can. never put aside their rightful director. State News Photo by Bob Ivins demands for the sake of the minority who have none. peace and quiet of the rest of -or as long as the majority of the people. To ask them to do as Wharton taxes such argued. would be an insult, he Americans who will never have to fight in an intolerable war say PRECIOUS CARGO nothing about the minority who (continued from page 1) Observer an independent The American people should have to die. Apollo wings toward Earth The archives will also receive newspaper. try to build diversity not try to Oakland's Chancellor make it disappear, he said. Muskie called on political personal papers of University Durwood P. Varner said it was leaders to speak effectively in officials, faculty, staff, students, alumni and others. inconsistent to have a newspaper "The differences in people behalf of all Americans -- not as "managed by students, written that have made America great in part of a strategy, but because it The resolution states that is "Pete," Mission Control said "Jane Christopher got by students and defended by the the past can continue to be a good and right. SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)-Plummeting homeward with a says a bike departmental records, which are Chancellor." source of excitement and vitality priceless collection of lunar treasures, America's moon explorers for his birthday and within an hour after he got it. it had a small MSU property, cannot be Varner said Oakland students as we face the challenges of "There is only one way to pull said Saturday they didn't bring back all they wanted. accident. He didn't have any problems, but the bike is a little destroyed without the approval don't want to "be assessed on an tomorrow." together the young, the poor, "Because we didn't have enough time," Apollo 12 Commander worse for wear." of the departmental head from the minorities and the Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr. told Mission Control, "we just weren't Told that their three wives were impatient for splashdown arbitrary basis for a journal of which the material originates 'Muskie said the generation gap middle-class," he said. able to take all the pictures we wanted or do all the things." Monday afternoon, Conrad said, "Tell the skipper to put that opinion." He reported the and the University archivist. results of student vote in was nothing new and will always ship right on the target, because Dick Gordon will be driving." a "And that is For^the second time during a lazy day in space, Conrad and The action of the board is in which 638 voted against the exist. He warned that America through the kind crewmates Richard F. Gordon and Aian L. Bean answered Weather in the recovery area was forecast to be wet but assessment and 251 supported it. won't get rid of it by telling of political leadership that satisfactory. A fleet headed by the USS Hornet is waiting for compliance with a state law questions about moon geology and their two moonwalks. It was requiring the preservation of He explained further that the students in high schools and recognizes the value and vitality an early beginning for the post-mission briefing, which usually Apollo ^2's searing re entry and splashdown at 3:58 p.m. EST. universities to keep still while of diversity, that is sensitive to waits until astronauts are safely home. At the request of the spacemen, Mission Control said they records of all state agencies. newspaper staff itself was also in favor of abolishing the $2 fee. their future is determined for human problems and aspirations, The only thing that kept us from getting more detail was we could spend the night without their radio headsets or biomedical The trustees also approved the "The newspaper wishes to be them. The only way to keep this and that has the capacity of had to keep pressing on," Conrad said. sensors. The sensors report heart and respiration rates. abolishment of a $2 publications fee collected each semester from relieved of the constraints placed country young is by looking at bringing us together by bringing The only business on Saturday's relaxed schedule was an early out our best and discouraging us I think we got a sample of almost everything that was there," Oakland University students. on it by the University," Varner the fresh perspectives of youth, morning course correction. After the astronauts briefly fired The action made the Oakland said. he said. from yielding to the worst." Bean said. "But, like Pete says, it's going to be interesting to see Yankee Clipper's rocket engine, Mission Control reported the how many different things we did actually get. I think our trained change would make splashdown one minute later than originally geologists would have a whole lot of trouble doing field geology scheduled. TWA put a price on your head on the moon." 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Available on cudart Records at HOURS: 225 ANN ST. 9:30-8:30 DAILY liscount records • InC. 9 30-6:00 SAT. 12:00-5:00 Sun. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, November 23, 1969 3 Coffeehouses coffeehouses, said they are each other and take off their on current issues fill the of Scene, Act. II, a weekly in stre Higher Education helped open trying to do more than pntertain masks," she said. programs, but Miss Butterfield coffeehouse operated in the The Albatross on a non-profit people in the informal The Albatross opened this stressed that The Albatross is Wesley Foundation on Harrison making basis, but Miss Students who want to improve Road for the past two atmosphere of these night spots. term on 547 East Grand River in primarily a place for quiet years by Butterfield said the coffeehouse their communication with student Jeanne Butterfield, a Dearborn a second-floor room behind The conversation. members of the has to be more than a junior people or increase their Heights junior who helped open "We're trying to help people University Christian Movement. Listening Ear, a crisis achievement project or a place appreciation of music might be The Albatross, said she tried to intervention clinic. not to be so alone, but we're not Last spring the coffeehouse to be entertained. overlooking a new training create a "freeing atmosphere The coffeehouse is open from great humanitarians. We just was renamed and moved to the ground East Lansing where people can get to know 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. every day but need this ourselves," she said of Grand River address in hopes She added that students have coffeehouses. the students who planned the that the location would bring in responded well to the idea and each other. Monday, with planned programs Spokesmen for The Albatross "It's a place where people can on weekends. coffeehouse. larger audiences. pack The Albatross every and The Joint, local leam how to be human with The Albatross is an off-shoot Funds from United Ministries weekend. Poetry, folk music and movies "People have said there has been a need for a place like this for a long time, a place where people can feel they exist as part of the community," Miss Butterfield said. Tom Hoermann, Alexandria, Va. senior and president of the MSU Folklore Society, said the coffeehouse sponsored by his group is a place where people can get together and realize the value of music. The Joint, located in the basement lounge of the Student Services Bldg., is open from 8:30 to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights. The Folklore Society brings in student entertainers and outside talent to create an atmosphere "where people can enthusiastic about music." get Study haven Hoermann said the musical Mike Osburn, Lansing, second year medical student1, fare has included contemporary is poring over a book in the Albatross. Students come and traditional folk numbers, to the coffeehouse on Grand River Ave. to study, Academic Senate-too country music and blues sounds. play chess, talk and play with candles. The Folklore Society had State News Photo by Jerry McAllister traditionally staged a musical REPRESENTS FACULTY program once a term in the Erickson Kiva before opening informal said Its entertainment," reflected in he the esently working Gut an the coffeehouse a year ago last agreement" with coffeehouses at spring. "Tni™ »° » Coffeehouses Michigan and Ohio colleges to Academic Senate lacks The Rev. exchange entertainers. Gary Davis, Doc president of the MSU chapter of Masterson power make decisions." Watson and John Hammond a few of the presented at these concerts. are entertainers The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State University, is published every class day and Sundays during By CAROL CORRIERE complained about and important part of faculty four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. of the "ivory "We wanted a chance to give State News Staff Writer the American Assn. tower" attitude and government," he said. "It serves Faculty representation in Subscription rate is $14 per year. If the Academic Senate has University Professors (AAUP). conservative outlook on as a safety valve." government at other univerisities groups more time to perform, so we attempted to convince the any power at all, it is only in the It only ratifies things brought professionalism of the Academic One thing that has always ranges from senates composed of Member Associated Press, United Press International, Inlant to it. Council and Senate, as well as bothered him, he said, is the the entire professional staff to powers that be in the University negative sense that it can veto Daily Press Association, Associated CollegLte Press, Michiga. actions of the Academic It can initiate issues to be the large core of older people cumbersome procedure which senates with elected to give us space for an Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press Ajsociaiion, Unitei Council. discussed by the Council, but its who make up the organizations. makes it impossible to have new representatives from the on-campus coffeehouse," States Student Press Association. matters considered by the senate. faculties of each college, as well Hoermann said. The senate is the body through power is entirely dependent on He would like to see a body which the faculty as a whole is the council he added. that had more asst. professors, "We can only accept or refer as student and administration The group was given Second class postage paid at East Lansing. Michigan. He noted the generally low graduate students and students back," Pinner said. "I think the representatives. permission to use the Student represented in University Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Service attendance and said that the on it, he said. senate would be more effective The Univeristy of Wisconsin Services Bldg. lounge and government. Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. It is composed of all largest attendance he had ever "I'm not impressed with the with a different procedure." has a senate composed of all installed a sound system and a professors associate professors seen was around 800-less than manner in which it represents Attempts have been made to faculty members. It meets each stage. Phones: asst. professors, the deans of the half the faculty. the faculty," he said. change the senate so that it month. Editorial Hoermann called The Joint a colleges, the President the Most meetings have fewer than "Most faculty find their could do more than accept or Only matters which have been place where students can Classified Advertising . .355-8255 Provost and all other 300 attending, he added principal concerns within their refer back to the council but placed on the calendar can be communicate and said the Display Advn tisin^ . .353-C400 administrative officers holding If meetings represent only the own departments" Masterson they have not been successful. discussed and copies of the Business-Cirtulau n .355-3147 response has been . academic rank. minority, Rabin said, then they said. "People just don't bother "There is a strange reluctance agenda are sent to all members "overwhelming." Photographic . .355-8311 The official membership is are not representative. to come to the senate meetings." on the part of the faculty to well in advance of the meetings. "The Academic Senate "We get quite a widely varying "This is part of a trend toward large, but participation is "I'm not sure what the generally low. seldom works in an effective function (of the senate) is" manner" John J. Masterson, Harold J. Spaeth, professor of effective," Pinner said! "They audience depending on what is Estimates of the normal tend to rely on the council to (continued on page 7) turnout for a senate meeting associate professor of political science, said. vary from less than 300 to over mathematics, said. The senate is not effective as a 500, but most sources agree that It is too large to operate in any policy-making body, he added. it is a small percentage of those other way. of The senate is clearly a matter LIQUOR BEER WINE who are members. low priority. Real But of more importance the number attending is than the Forum features decision making is performed by other units, he said. The senate = TO TAKE OUT= question of just what the is not perceived as significant. function of the Academic Senate MSU trustee "Many faculty are of the PIPES - TOBACCO is or should be whether it is an opinion that they have better MSU trustee Kenneth effective, worthwhile body. things to do with their time than 203 203 "I think it certainly plays a Thompson, R-East Lansing, will to get involved with academic North North role," C.C. Killingsworth, interest speak on a number of matters of politics," Spaeth said. to the University Most concerned with Wash. Wash. professor of labor and industrial are relations, said. community on WKAR-FM's matters within the department "FORUM" program at 8 then the Every Evening He emphasized the role of the college and then the Academic Council as a part of tonight. University, he added. Closed Sunday and Holidays Student panelists representing the Senate. "The senate of an institution (487-0670) "I don't think you can campus organizations will interview Thompson during the as large as this one cannot consider the Academic Senate first part of the broadcast. possibly be an effective policy and the Academic Council MSU LECTURE-CONCERT On the second part of making body," Frank Pinner separtely," he said. another professor of political "The senate is such a large tonight's program; Thompson will answer questions telephoned science, said. body and meets so infrequently to WKAR "I feel that it is a necessary by program listeners. that you can't have detailed debate, but I think the ) CMS Always Look Council does I Academic |Guitars are o represent it well," he said. The Academic Senate does not have very much power Albert I. Rabin, professor of psychology, said. Rabin is also former ^instruments^ Like This When lof PEACE! 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EAT PIZZA INSTEAD 3 BLOCKS WEST OF HAGADORN 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, November 23, 1969 Purdue 44 Notre Dame 13 Minnesota 35 Iowa 40 Penn State 27 Missouri 69 Tennessee 31 Nebraska 44 Indiana 21 Air Force 6 Wisconsin 10 Illinois 0 Pittsburgh 7 Kansas 21 Oklahoma 14 Kentucky 26 ROUT WILDCATS, 39-7 Defense leads S' to win (continued from page 1) bandits struck again. This time it Several plays later quarterback Saturday. Running inside and Bill importantly, the three quick ™ Jay B*es,'n' hke Mtc^* Triplett hit flanker Steve outside with equal success, the MSU interceptions took most of Merwe back converted to Kough in high gear. . New Jersey senior pounded out The the "Fling" out of the linebacker, who stole a Daigneau Spartans added another 209 yard rushing in 37 carries, aerial and ran 42 yards for the touchdown on a one yard sneak Highsmith left several records FMSuTrored suddenly with six ond touchdown. Tackle Bill by Triplett in the second period, shattered in the wake of his minutes gone in the game when D"w">n threw aD keV b,ock on caPPmg a 69 W"* dnve Northwestern scored its only outstanding performance. His 37 defensive Harold Phillips tipped the 25 to "P^g Breshn .. ^ carries broke the mark of 31 set Daigneau pass to linebacker On the next series of downs touchdown on a 17 yard pass by Frank Waters in 1947. For Brad McLee. The rugged MSU picked off another pass, from Daigneau to Ken Luxton the season Highsmith carried sophomore ran 39 yards for the This time it was Rich Saul who with 53 seconds left in the half. 209 times, shattering the mark score barreling thru the last two made the interception. Running Don Highsmith, MSU's hard of 177 set last season by Tommy like a fullback, Saul rammed 19 running halfback, had his Love. And his 209 yards was the yards to the NU 24 yard line, greatest day as a Spartan second best game rushing total in MSU history. "We were just going out there today to play the kind of games we knew," Highsmith said, Defensive backfield paves could times was have carried a hundred today. Most of the game I running behind Ron Saul he's truly an All-America guard. The line did a fine job out there." way for S' victory in finale "You've gotta win the last one, no matter what your record is," he said. "It really helps. I think this is the way we could By JEFF ELLIOT toward the team this year, but have been all season." State News Spartan Head Coach Duffy Sports bdiUr Saturday they picked off three In the second half, MSU hit Daugherty was extremely passes, scoring twice and setting pleased with the team's effort for two more touchdowns, Tennessee was supposed to be up one TD, returned a punt for the best Southeast Conference >10 .—j j *—lj 43 yards and a touchdown and „ j and was especially happy with Highsmith scored from 12 yards team to the defense's scores. on apitchout around right end at come along in many a heid highly-touted Manny- 7:45 of the third period to give year. Two weeks ago, they were Daigneau to 11 completions in "Anytime you intercept and the Spartans a 32-7 lead, beaten 38-0. 36 attempts and 185 yards. score the way we did today it Then defensive back Tom Spartan Senior halfback Strong single Ohio many as State was tabbed by possibly the best college The secondary all had the* gives you a big psychological lift and, of course, an actual Kutschinski made a dazzling 48 yard punt return, outracing the Don Highsmith had a among season Spartan rushers with 937 comments on the game and ga ? fine afternoon Saturday football team that ever existed. advantage as well," Duffy said, entire Northwestern team across as MSU concluded its yards for the year. this account: JAY BRESL1 I "That 1969 They were beaten Saturday, type of play is an the goal line. season with a 39-7 rout of Northwestern. 24-12. "I caught the ball running { Highsmith ran for 209 yards to put him second II speed," he said after the interception I thought I was game, "which is something we And around East Lansing this gone. There was only one guy ^ haven't done too much this year, season, this year's Spartans' whohad a chance andRich(Saul) The College Football Round up record was being compared to some of the worst ever. threw a nice block on him. I SPARTAN NOTES - It's been beautifully, blocking played tailback in high school a bleak year for the Spartans, "We had a right return on and (UPI) - Bowl-bound teams blazing speed, scored the first The Illini wound up with the ,eading Purdue to a 44-21 Big But led by an alert defense and c.iaca..u and scored a lot' but 1 was but one player earned early Ralph Wieleba threw a good from Notre Dame, Penn State touchdown on a 19-yard, second season in their history Ten f°°^>all romp over arch tailback power-running of* senior *-.11 1, be8inning to think I wouldn't post-season recognition. Harry block. We haven't fielded too and Missouri rolled to victories end-around play, then caught without a victory and the r'va' Ind'ana 'n their traditional Don Highsmith, the Spartans make lt to the end zon<; a&ain-11 DeVold, a columnist for the many punts this year and it was to highlight Saturday's collegiate McMillan passes for 63 and 26 Hawkeyes closed out their string season finale. 39-7 win over Northwestern will sure felt good to score." Football News, has picked really nice to get this one." football action. yards as the Tigers marched to a with a 5-5 record over all and Stubby Bob Anderson, with a make believers out of many who RpAn m„t vp „q defensive tackle RON JOSEPH For the game the Spartans Denny Allen ran 39 yards for 28-0 lead before the Jayhawks 34 in the Big Ten. Liberty Bowl bid hanging on the had previously doubted that the °n uh'S f,rst te*m M'America ammased 405 yards in total the game's only touchdown and scored. Spartans were but a fluke team. . , , . ^ . , , sophomore squad. offense -- 251 on the ground and Scott Hempel kicked two field Charlie Pitt man scored goals plus a conversion to give touchdowns on runs of four and KinnePvh0L0rSu„hTClIl, Nebraska to ^..Bowl-bound ,*11 BigBght total offense record to check a The Spartans' secondary had in cut a zone across when their the right end middle. But there is only one problem, 154 Northwestern through the air. was held to only a 44-14 romp over been the target of much of the Bruce (Phillips) tipped the ball Notre Dame a 13-6 triumph over 17 yards to extend third-ranked late Kansas State rally, 45-32. DeVold. Joseph is a junior and 14 yards rushing in the first half Oklahoma, scoring three abuse and criticism directed beautifully and I just happened earned a letter as sophomore last and wound up underrated Air Force. Penn State's victory string to 20 touchdowns, passing for to be there. Don with only 203 The Irish, already selected to games with a 27-7 triumph over (Law) and Ron year. Nice try, however. yards total offense for the game. another, and rushing 127 yards play in the Cotton Bowl on New surprisingly tough Pittsburgh. Year's Day, had two starting The Nittany Lions, unbeaten tackles, their starting tight end in their last 28 games and to assure the share of Cornhuskers of the Big conference championship with Eight a Title hopes (Curl) threw good blocks for and a starting half back sidelined opponents for Missouri in the Missouri. TOM KUTCHINSKI punt return for a TD) "It was a (48-yard Bucks w little f/af, Cleveland with injuries, and Air Force Orange Bowl on New Years Day, Nebraska's brawny defense short punt and we had our proved to be almost equal to the ran up against a fired-up smothered Oklahoma's offense best that Notre Dame could put Pittsburgh return set up. I got a good team that battled and snapped Steve Owens' string running start the ball and just M 'QB Moor on the field. them terms in the first on on even of games rushing 100 By PAM BOYCE Diminutive Mel Gray scored three first-half touchdowns and half, Junior more at 17 by yards or holding him to 71 State News Sports Writer followed my blockers. Ralph (Wieleba) gave me a key block says Quarterback Larry yards. They also stopped the The MSU soccer team lost the chance to defend its national around the 20. After that I just Terry McMillan broke a Big Lawrence passed for two ANN ARBOR, MICH. sooners' home winning streak at title Saturday when it dropped a 3-0 decision to Cleveland State ran for daylight and prayed coaching career." Eight record for touchdown touchdowns, ran 24 yards for a 15. in the first-round game of the NCAA Soccer Tournament here. (UPI) -Quarterback Don "All good things must come to there weren't any flags." passes as Orange Bowl-bound third, and was a one-man gang Heisman The Spartans, hurt by injuries and the loss of their two top Moorhead, who engineered an end," countered a glum Trophy candidate Missouri crushed arch-rival the rest of time in a 40-0 Iowa Mike Phipps passed for four Ernie Tuchscherer and RICH SAUL (16-yard Michigan's fantastic 24-12 upset Hayes from the other side of the scorers, Harris, fielded a . Kansas, 69-21. romp over winless, hapless touchdowns to close out a reorganized line-up interception return which set up State, said Saturday the tunnel where the dressing rooms for the tournament game, although the Gray, a 5-9 wide receiver with Illinois. brilliant collegiate career in booters threatened to score several times throughout the game, the Spartans' third TD) "I Buckeyes D"~1 might u> have 1 been a nestle underneath the Michigan little flat going into the game. they failed to capitalize on the opportunities. caught the ball off balance and Stadium. "That's what happened collided with Jay. I wanted to "I thought they were a little Cleveland State's three goals all came in the first half, with the today (Saturday). score, but I couldn't get started. overconfident," the Wolverines' Schembechler agreed. Vikings' leading scorer, Vito Colonna, breaking the ice at 10:24 of the first period. Assisted by Eraldo Mattei, Colonna shot the I couldn't get my momentum junior signal caller said after the "We felt from the beginning of goal in from 20 yards out on the far left side on the net. going. I guess my moment of ga™,® the week we were going to win. glory came last week. Saul "We heard that out on the We said we were going to win Colonna also booted in the second goal of the game at 7:01 of picked up a blocked punt and West Coast there was talk of and we did," said the man who the second period. The Viking forward put the ball in from 20 .... t , - returned it for yards out on the right side of the net when Spartan goalie Les a TD last week |® 3 pe,, " up ° ^ State into the Rose Bowl became only the second coach Lucas came out of the nets to try to make the save. against Minnesota to go to the Rose Bowl in his That kind of made us first season at a Big Ten school The third goal was scored three minutes later when Viking forward Jim McMillan kicked the ball in right in front of the net And then there's Harold sick." Moorhead wasn't alone. Schembechler didn't know at after the ball escaped when Lucas fell on it. Reserve goalie Nick (Bruce) Phillips who's always "All that talk about Ohio the time who his opponent Dujon replaced Lucas after the third goal. admiring his defensive skills and State play ing the Minnesota would be since UCLA and Although there was no scoring in the second half, both teams scanning the papers for his Vikings is a can of worms," said Southern Cal were playing for seemed to gained momentum. At the beginning of the third name. Phillips' comments on his Michigan middle guard Henry that honor later Saturday. But period the Spartans nearly scored when the ball was headed tipped pass to McLee was "you Hill, who led the defensive he did say "they can't be as know I didn't make charge that upset Buckeye good as Qhio State." around three times directly in front of the Viking net. The play was broken up. however, by Cleveland State's goalie, Horst interception, but I got up and quarterback Rex Kern so often. Meanwhile, down Waco, must have thrown five or six "I didn't want to go as Texas, Coach Darrell Royal of Hotzy, who had nine saves during the game. blocks before Brad scored. Or The Spartans had 33 shots on goal and two saves, while the was it seven or Vikings had 10 shots on MSU. eight." "But we would have gone to the team to be named No. 1 in the Bowl anyway. next poll. Schembechler, who spent six "Naturally I'll be surprised if s. & JAZZ years with Woody Hayes at Ohio we're not voted No. 1 next State, said his Wolverine team week," he said. "I don't know ef & "kept coming, getting better and believing in themselves. This has to be the high point of my how we can drop lower when - * ON PRESTIGE RECORDS CHOOSE FROM SUCH FISCHER-MARKER Special... JAZZ GREATS AS . . . Today Only! John Coltrane ALL PRESTIGE GE STEREO STEI ALBUMS value-packed combination! 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Fri. 10-9:30 Open 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Okemos, Mich. xh mile west of Meridian Mall Sat. Sun. 10-6:00 1-5 I* A^AAAAAAAA^AAAAJAAAAAA4 I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, November 23, 1969 5 ( univ. of Texas Tech u.c.la.msu' Conservative Nebraska^ state iowa state seen in court seat I;C)WMUNIC)UE s.methodist univ. who WASHINGTON (AP)-Senators Clement voted F. for and against Haynsworth Jr. Constitution, would be an ideal nominee. Scott added a note of expects little attention will be paid to his preferences for federal judgeships, even in same kind of campaign can be mounted a opposition second time," said Sen. Roman words about calling the South Carolina jurist anti-labor in Haynsworth's nomination could not have been defeated except minnesota lobbying for Senate rejection of for the ethics issue injected into agreed Saturday that another unintentional irony. Pennsylvania, after his vote HARVARD M.I.T conservative He said his new preference against Haynsworth. L. Hruska, R-Neb., a leading his nomination. Allied with the battle. northwester^ stanfor d VAV-E ^ will Supreme be jurist eventually confirmed Court seat for the denied would be Bernard Philadelphia, president of the Segal of Nixon said he would submit another nominee in January and supporter of Haynsworth. A southern Democratic senator said Haynsworth's defeat them were civil equally unhappy with his rights forces While Hart was opposed to confirmation, he said strongly President Nixon's first choice. American Bar Association. seek rulings. Haynworth was rejected "for the again a man "to restore the could be explained in one word: But Michigan Sen. Philip A. Senate Democratic leader, Senate sources said Scott has wrong reason." Hart's position proper balance" on the court. "labor." "I doubt very much that the Hart, a leader of the liberal was that Haynsworth was "the Of all the developments on college campuses this year, one of Mike Mansfield of Montana, said remarked privately that he AFL-CIO leaders minced no Democrats in the Senate, said next time, officials should "do wrong symbol" to put on the the more unique situations is occuring at the University of Flordia (UF). At UF all faculty and staff members are required to their homework better" on the off-the-bench record of the Senators of both parties sign a loyalty oath, and UF's president recently stated that those who refuse to sign it will not be paid. administration's nominee to the court. EXPERIMENTAL CLASS criticized administration In addition to the faculty and staff required to sign the oath, all handling of the nomination, The bitter struggle which students on a state scholarship, and all paid for working on saying that at the outset it student publications and student government also have to sign the ended in defeat for the understimated the oath. The oath states, "I, (name of signee), a citizen of the State of Florida and of the United States of America and being employed by, or an officer of, (name of department), and a recipient of administration left political scars which will take time to heal. Sen. Pennsylvania, Hugh Scott of the Republican Stale smoke blown at face opposition-and over-reacted with pressure. in the end heavy-handed leader, who broke with the A turning point in the public funds as such employe or officer do hereby solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States administration and voted against controversy was the disclosure at and of the State of Florida, that I do not believe in the overthrow of the United States or of the State of Florida by act or violence." A previous oath requiring the signee to state that he was not a member of the Communist party, was ruled unconstitutional by Haynsworth, said a man from the South or a border state, identified constructionist" as "a of strict the helps 90% kick the habit LOS ANGELES (AP)-Want to conditioning," says Lublin. doesn't work too well because he said. Senate Judiciary Committee hearings that Haynsworth, as chief judge of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, had bought $16,000 worth of quit smoking? Have somebody "After just one or two the mind may forget unpleasant Brunswick Corp. stock before a a federal court. The blow stale smoke in your face. A treatments, the subject begins to statistics, but the body retains a subjects sit in a small decision involving the company Thus far, not much dissent at UF has resulted, and most of those who have objected to the oath have been faculty members. Barn thea lot of it. Often. associate smoking-which he physical aversion to stale smoke booth, puffing away while a hair dryer outside blows smoke from was announced. The student governing body made a formal complaint about the That's the basis of an formerly enjoyed-with the for a long time, long after the smoldering cigarettes through a Sen. John J. Williams of anti-cigarette program credited unpleasant experience of habit is broken." oath, but has not tried to change it. The UF newspaper, The Florida Aligator, has not even mentioned the incident editorially, to hold with helping up to 90 per cent smelling hot, stale smoke. Soon of the subjects in experimental he begins to 'smell' hot, stale For proof, Lublin points to his results. hole into the booth. Delaware, a conservative Republican whose decision to even though all paid members on their staff are Lublin said such booths would required to sign. smoke vote against Haynsworth's classes stop every time he even thinks "There are other methods This lack of reaction seems very surprising in a day where Tryouts are set for Monday smoking be difficult to rig on a large scale confirmation was a major blow about lighting a cigarette, so he which claim a high drgree of students protest over issues which seem less and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for permanently. but suggested that institutions important than the Dr. Irwin doesn't light one." success," he said, "but they to the administration, cited the signing of a loyalty oath. A partial explanation to the situation at the Community Circle Players Lublin, clinical sell cigarettes designed to have case as an example of what he "The only failures we've had make the UF may be that all students are not production of "Look Back in psychologist at California State no attempt to check on an offensive odor. "If the radicals, and that within termed the judge's insensitivity the student population there is an undercurrent of Anger." College at Los Angeles, uses a are people who don't really want the subjects later. If the subject subject smokes enough of conservatism, hair dryer to blow smoke from to quit smoking, or whose has quit smoking at the end of "to the expected requirements particularly among southern students. Clinton S. Burhans, Jr. will them," he said, "his own brand of judicial ethics." At MSU, every students who takes out an direct the John Osborne play. smoldering cirgarettes into the phychological need to smoke is five days, or two weeks, or will become offensive too. I am application for financial aid has to fill out a form which also contains a loyalty Tryouts will be held at the faces of volunteers, all heavy greater than their need to quit." whatever, the experimenter hoping to turn this idea over to 1 PROGRAM INFORMATION 332 5817 Okemos Barn Theatre at 4208 smokers, drawn mostly from the Lublin believes his method is claims success. the American Cancer Society or oath. The oath states, "I do solemnly swear to affirm that I will 26,000-student campus. better than those which rely on "We make periodic bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and South Okemos Rd., one-half checks for the U.S. Public-Health Service He insists they puff on their mild electrical shocks or on will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United mile south of Mt. Hope Road. as long as the subject will for use in anti-smoking clinics States against all enemies foreign or domestic." No dissent on this Anyone interested is welcome. own cigarettes while the scaring the smoker by stressing cooperate. Some of the more across the country." treatment is going on. Some the illnesses which than 200 we have worked with has occurred here, either. Burhans asks those who are may result from Lublin reported on his studies Students should not be required to sign any type of oath, and interested to read the play in choke, some gag during the smoking. are still abstinent after two and a The mind doesn't associate half years." at a recent technical meeting and 2 POP MUSIC HITS! while it seems strange that the students at UF have not advance. 30-minute sessions, but if they objected stick it out for five successive electrical shocks with smoking as Lublin said test conductors elaborated in an interview. Bob to signing a loyalty oath it seems even stranger that MSU students Production dates are January 29 days the odds readily as associates a bad smell with an authoritative manner Dylan "MONTEREY would let such a thing go by without making an through 31 and February 6 are high that they . . . attempt to will kick the habit forever. with smoking," he said. have better results than others, and 7. "Don't POP" change it. 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Ave. 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, November 23, 1969 STATE NEWS STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED Going Home for the Holidays and Need a Ride? CLASSIFIED 355-8255 Special: 3 days for $3.00 Room 347 Student Services 355-8255 Employment FRANKLY SPEAKING by Phil Frank For Rent For Rent The State New* does not PART TIME employment for MSU HOLT, 3 room stu 2 MEN to share 2 furnished permit racial or rellgloua WANTED TO sublease Winter and students during school year with Complete!' carpeted, excellent house. "'ITchl'T each, plus discrimination in its ad* midwest's largest full-line Spring term. for 2 man utilititH^-" $25. deposit. vertising columns. The merchant wholesaler. Automobile apartmeOEN* Cedar Village area. apartments, Call 351-8103 location. shopping Rfinance cenu>.:'£^"1 days, to area IV5-830U. TF Sum News will not accept required. For further information or 351-0343. 5-11/23 evenings TU2-3508 or /4-2226. TWO GIRLS winter and/or spring. 3 • AUTOMOTIVI advertising which discrim¬ phone 337-1349. 0-11-26 TF blocks from Union, $60. • EMPLOYMENT inates against religion* 1 or 2 bedroom, furnished or 351-7977.3-11 23 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS: • FOR RENT race, color or national or- unfurnished apartments. 6, 9 TWO GIRLS Winter or Winter and ASCP Registered or eligible to • FOR SALE or 12 month leases available. Spring. Haslett Apartments. NEEDED. " •-maHiately. $65 work in bacteriology. Also need a • LOST 4 FOUND part time medical technologist, 11 351-5363.5-11/24 monthl.K t NT ED 6:30-9:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m., friday only. p.m. 5-11-23 COMPLETELY •dCL. ^.—NISHED, 3 Would consider non registered if • PEANUTS PERSONAL $110.1125 qualified through work HV • REAL ESTATE McCuj ^-7818.5-11-25 experience, clinical laboratory. • SERVICE Automotive Apply Sparrow Hospital Personnel EAST LANSING-Lansing. Like your ROOM. 2-man. Cooking. Near Post own fine home. New deluxe SUBLET WINTER term 1 girl needed Office. 337-9566, or 351-8164. • TRANSPORTATION OLDSMOBILE 1960, 4-door sedan. or call 487-6111, ext. 353. building. Large airy rooms. in N. Cedar Village, call 351-5865. 3-11-23 • WANTED Prime condition. $200. firm. 4-11-24 Carpeted. Fine Quality furniture. 3-11-23 487-5877. 5-11/26 Colored appliances. ROOMS FOR rent. Utilities paid, all FULL OR part time transmitter DEADLINE engineer. First class FCC License Air-conditioning. Security locks. BRIGHTEN YOUR AUTUMN privileges. Between Cedar and PONTIAQ 1965 Sport Coupe. Parking. Beautifully maintained. SCENE with an exciting new job. Washington, just off Mt. Hope. Automatic, power steerinfl, required. Call 482-1333. 14-2-7 Select clientele. Lease. Call 1 P.M. oi* clan day be¬ Check today's Classified Adsl Call 482-0541 after 6 p.m. or brakes, new tires. $850. 353-0961. 332-3135 or 882-6549 0 fore publication. FULL TIME ONLY: 339-8834.7-11-25 3-11-23 Waitresses, no DEWITT -1 bedroom, furnished. No Cailcallationa - 12 noon on* experience required, very good CEDAR GREENS chhildren. Utilities paid. $114 plus DOUBLE, CLEAN, quiet, reasonable claaa day bafor* publica¬ tips. Apply in person, THE PORSCHE 1963. Excellent enfline deposit. 669-3988 5-11/23 Parking, private bath. 237 Kedzie tion. INTERNATIONAL HOUSE of Apartments good body. $1550. Jerry, 3-7 p.m 351-9584.5-11/24 484-1335.3-11-23 PANCAKES, 2800 East Grand River, East Lansing. 3-11/24 One bedroom furnished House* SPARTAN HALL PHONE - Leasing winter TWO EXCELLENT Firebirds, price Call 351-8631 term. Men, women. Call noon. COOK-NIGHTS. Good pay, good WOMEN STUDENTS, Available 351-9286. TF 355-8255 for immediate salel Tradel working conditions. Apply Coral December. Excellent location. 669-9840,224-6154.5-11-25 ONE GIRL wanted Kitchen, laundry, Gables 2838 East Grand River. to sublet Winter parking. SECOND GIRL needed immediately. RATES 10-12/5 and Spring for 4-girl in Rivers 332-1918. 3-11-24 Beautiful apartment near Campus. VALIANT 1964, convertible. Good Edge. 351-0343.3-11-23 I doy $55/month. 351-9110. 5-11-26 J 1.50 engine, new tires, tape deck. . . 337-2505. 5-11-24 For Rent NEAR CAMPUS, 3 bedroom house. 15^ per word per aay 607 Virginia. $185/month. 3 dava $4.00 REDUCED RENT for 2 332-0480. 5-11-26 For Sale VOLKSWAGEN 1966. 2 girls. 13 1/2# par worn per aay new tires, Exchange for little p.m. work. DIAMOND BARGAIN: Wedding and 5 battery, shocks. Top condition. SUBLEASE HOUSE in Lake Lansing. day J6.50 $825,627-6494.5-11-24 Large bedroom, living room, TWO PARTY furnished efficiency, engagement ring sets. Save 50 kitchen. 332-5977. 5-11-25 air-conditioned. Near 4-bedroom furnished. $150. 13# per word per day campus. percent or more. Large selection $140. IV4-1328. 5-12-1 Immediate occupancy. 339-9326. VOLKSWAGEN 1966. Excellent of plain and fancy diamonds. (based on 10 words per »d) BARBARA RENTED her refrigerator 3-11-24 condition. New engine and tires. $25-5150. WILCOX here. You can too. Call A to Z LARGE 4-man apartment, $180. There will be a 50# service 355-0740. 5-11/26 SECONDHAND STORE, 509 Beechwood-1130 Beech Street. TWO BEDROOMM home with Rental, 337-1617. 5-11-24 East Michigan. 485-4391. C and bookkeeping charge if One furnished apartment left, carpets, drapes, and appliances. this ad is not paid within VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Convertible. Located at the intersection of TV For Rent For Rent newly carpeted. 332-0965 or MOVING: 8 mm projector, one week. Yellow, black top, sharp. Call RENTALS: G.E. Im¬ Harrison Road and Lake Lansing HALSTEAD MANAGEMENT ediviewer; Drafting chair, light, 355-3086 after 5:30 p.m. 3-11-23 portable-SB.50 per month Road in East COMPANY, 351-7910. 3-11-25 Lansing. $200 per household baby things. 5481/4 including stand. Call J.R. ONE MAN for two man apartment, STODDARD APARTMENTS. 1 The State News will be month. Security deposit required. C U L VE R near campus. Also: Single private bedroom, 2 man. Near campus, Beech, Lansing. 489-2918. VOLKSWAGEN 1969 $1600. COMPANY, 351-8862. ONE MAN for 4-man. Meadowbrook Call. 372-5570. TF responsible only for the - 217 Ann Street, East Lansing. C room. 332-0275. 4-11-25 332-0913, ED2-2920. 5-11-25 4-11/23 first day's incorrect inser¬ 15,000 miles. 351-5940 days, or Trace. Winter/spring. $60./month. 655-1844 evenings. 1-11-23 393-1356 after 5 p.m. 3-11-25 GIRL SUBLET Winter/Spring. Own tion. RENT A TV from a TV Company FURNISHED APARTMENTS LUXURY APARTMENT - Cedar - BIKE STORAGE room. Call after 5 p.m. 351-2698. $9.50 per month. Call 337-1300. Greens. Must lease. Was $160, VOLKSWAGEN 1969. $1600. Reserve now for Winter & Spring 3-11-23 NEJAC TV RENTALS. C now highest bid 351-2484. 1 GIRL needed to sublet for 3 girl at $5 for Winter Term 15,000 miles. 351-5940 days, or $55 per man Northwind, $70. 351-3911. 3-11-22 Automotive 655-1844 evenings. 4-11-21 NEW G.E. Portable and stands rented 3-11-24 WALK TO Safety Guaranteed (4-man apts.) only to MSU students and NEEDED ONE girl for 4 man redecorc^'D-11-23 651-577*. 351-6245 CHEVROLET 1964 convertible. Auto Service & Parts faculty. $8.84 month (including Burcham Woods Apartmen ONE MAN needed for 3 man. Winter Fully equipped. 1967 327 engine. tax). STATE MANAGEMENT $160 married couples Winter term. 351-3610. 3-11-24 term. $60/month. Lowebrook Automatic, $450 489-0092. ACCIDENT PROBLEM? Call CORPORATION, 444 Michigan Arms. Call 351-5731.3-11-23 4-11-23 KALAMAZOO STREET BODY Av. 332-8687. C 4 blks. to Campus NEW CEDAR Village Reduced TWYCKINGHAM APARTMENTS are now leasing SHOP. Small dents to large Need two men for Winter am FURNISHED STUP1' c TV RENTALS-Students only. Low Ph. 337-0298 student units. These spacious luxury apartments CORVAIR 1967 Monza 4-speed. 32,000 miles. 332-8821, 2-door, wrecks. cars. American and Guaranteed work. 482-1286. foreign monthly and term rates. Call or Spring. 351-1572. 5-11-26 $90. plus^^^V 408 Am 355-2203. 2-11/23 2628 East Kalamazoo. C 484-2600 to reserve yours. HALSTEAD Mgt. Co. WINTER: ONE GIRL IN a are completely carpeted and furnished with UNIVERSITY TV. C for 4. Walking distance. 351-1082. 351-7910 FACULTY APARTMENT. distinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture. Each CORVAIR , 1966, 4-speed, 4-lbbls, 3-11-24 clean, runs good, new shocks, Apartments 414 SOUTH Pine, Lansing. 1 Unfurnished. No pets. EAST unit has a dishwasher, garbage disposal and 353-0066. 5-11/25 LANSING MANAGEMENT. bedroom, stove, refrigerator, some SUBLET 1-3 girls. Winter on CAPITOL VILLA Phone 332-2627. C CORVETTE Give us a try. We also have furniture. Married couple or grad. individual control-central air conditioning. These 1968. 427-435hp, Reduced rates. 1 block frc courtesy service. 485-2047. student, 2 persons only. No pets. aluminum heads, 16,000 miles. 4-11-26 campus. 351-2048. X5-12-1 $110. per month includes all APARTMENTS ROOMMATE NEEDED girl over 2i 4-man units have 3 parking spaces per unit. The Must sell. 351-9504. 10-12-3 Own room 489-0157 after 5 p.r utilities. Call Richard Alban, 7II East Apartments Married, post-grads,and sen¬ 3-11-23 MASON BODY SHOP 812 East 711 Burcham 337-2510 between '6-8 p.m. only. student's leisure time has been adequately planned DODGE DART 1963 Dependable 12-12/5 iors, 1 and 2 bedroom apart¬ Kalamazoo Street . . . Since 1940. New deluxe 1-bedroom transportation. $325. 355-7440 or ments. From $150-$l65.Near 882-1918.4-11-26 Complete auto painting collision service. IV 5-0256. C and furnished 2 or 3 apartments. Available now man Campus- For information call Cedar Village Apts for with a giant heated swimming pool, recreation for 9-month or 1-year. rooms and private balconies. If you want to be 332-5330. NEW MANAGEMENT Aviation 489-9651 351-3525 among the first residents of TWYCKINGHAM call ATTRACTIVE RECENTLY FRANCIS AVIATION: So easy to EAST LANSING near 5906 Marsh redecorated 2 bedroom furnished FIAT 850 Spyder. 1969 - Must learn in the PIPER CHEROKEE!! Road. New 2 & 3 bedroom 2 Bedroom today. There are units available at $280/month and or unfurnished. With garage and accept any reasonable offer - FURNISHED 2 man 2 Man Apartment under 353-4004. Special $5.00 offer, 484-1324. C furnished and unfurnished. $155. sundeck. 482-1883 or 484-1938. warranty. block from c $200.00/month up. and up. Immediate occupancy. 5-11-26 5-1V24 Call 332-0641. 3-11 24 339-8544, or 339-9206 FORD GALAXIE 1964. Solid red Scooters & Cycles 5-11-23 Married Couples MODEL OPEN: 4-8 p.m. daily Driv 2-m $160--$ 17 5/month interior. Standard shift. No rust. OKEMOS 3 9 5 p.m. TRIUMPH, 1969-T-100 C, 500 CC, SUBLET: MALE, lu ury, 3-m - bedrooms, 2 baths. a.m. ■ Sat. and Sun. $500. 646-6423 4-11-23 Carpeted, air-conditioned. $1,050, 1,000 miles. 404 W. Gier. Sublease. 351-6430. 5-11-23 487-3216. 13-12-5 PHONE: 332-6441 Phone 487-5602. 5-11/26 351-8492. 3-11-23 FORD 1964, Galaxie convertible. Runs good, body fair. Take over NINE AND TWELVE MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE payments. 393-5513 5-11-24 TR\UMPH 650 1969. Take over Engraved (in color) CHRISTMAS LETTERHEADS have arrived! Instead of a cold payments. Excellent condition. 339J9129. 3-11/24 EMPLOYMENT Christmas card send a warm, personal greeting on engraved CHRISTMAS LETTERHEAD. FORD 1967 English Cortina, 4-door. 50 for $4.00 / 100 for $5.60 includes printing - or use our regular stock at regular prices. Automatic, 29,000 miles. 332-8821, 355-2203. 2-11/23 NEEDED cars. Employment 4 well-dressed Specialty order department men with SECRETARY • Supplement )AY'S PRINTING NEEDS TODAY FROM ®Ujpctungt)ani of Alcoa, An Equal Opportunity family income with office insty-prints skills or experience. Top 4620 S. Hagadorn MERCEDES 1961. 84,000 miles, Employer. 351-7319 for completely reconditioned. flight position brings $500+. Ph. Bellinger Personnel 332-8821,355-2203. 2-11/23 MA\A GEMENT EXCl US! VEL Y B Y BARTENDER: EXPERIENCED. 3 Service 485-5481. or 4 nights. 8 p.m.-2:30 MUSTANG 1965 stick shift, V-8, $700. 355-9888 after hours. Apply in person a.m. at MANAGEMENT TRAINEE - INSTANT LITHO PRINTING Ample Parking Alco Management Company GRANDMOTHER'S. 3-11/24 Excellent opportunity 3-11/24 in long 434 S. WASHINGTON MUSTANG 1966. Good condition, STUDENT COOK needed. Prefer established firm, some college # |I 1456 E. MICHIGAN AV. must sell. 351-5871 before 2 p.m. HRI or Home Economic. Full or helpful. Exempt from service. Phone: 489-3303 A Phone: 489-1212 All day Friday, Saturday. 5-11-25 part time. Good pay. 351-3967. $5,400. Ph. Bellinger 5-11/26 Personnel Service 485-5481. ACROSS FORMS-BULLETINS-BROCHURES-LETTERHEADS-ENVELOPES-REPORTS-BUSINESS CARDS 35 Note of the MUSTANG, 1967 stick. Good scale HELP WANTED. Opening new condition $1,000. 351-3895 or 355-2398. 15-12 4 CAMPUS HILL OLDSMOBILE 1969 Cutlass S. 40. Notice Coupe. Automatic, console MAN EXPERIENCED in all types of ,. , ,. . 14. Indian trophy . 42 Stead selector Must sell. 372-2860. odd jobs, willing to work. Phone 43 Benefit 2-1JJ24_ 372-9301. TF 5 5 h * 46. Card game on w/U m" 49. Jap. states. OLDSMOBILE 1961 "88". Excellent condition. Best offer 646-3711. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED by teacher, mornings only. Ironing, *Y BCLUNOK* 3-6-9-12 MONTH LEASE 20 Weight 21. Witty 3-11-25 24. Breakfast dish light housekeeping and fix lunch 27. Before noon for 3 school age children. OLDSMOBILE Coupe. 1969 Cutlass Low mileage, automatic S. 484 3636. 2-11/23 485-5481 From $58.75 28. 30. Bib. cony Wild ox Forward 31. Engineer's 2. Varnish ). FRATERNITY NEEDS full time 3. Wood sorrel electric windows. Call 332-2407. cook. Excellent pay. 351-9086. • Double vanities - avoid the 8 o'clock rush! ingredient 33. Face with 3. Fr. coin K Departed 3-11-25 5-11/26 • Recreation room - in case you get tired of your roommates. . 4. Well-liked 3. Penurious masonry • Groovy furnishings - an apartment can be a home! 3. Pronoun • • 5 spacious closets - 1 for each of you -and one to fight over! Ample parking - tired of being towed? i 3. Sweet potato 3. Audible 7. Antagonist 3. Christened 1. Raising device >. Gen. Bradley Apartments Apartments Avail i 3. Fray 1. Quarry 5. Short sketch 1 - 2 BEDROOMS FOR 2, 3 or 4 CALL TO 1 3. Inhabiting an island 2. Chess piece We've got 3, 6, 9, or 12 month leases from $50/person. 1. Pour 7. Ocean Large, newly redecorated apartments available now! 3. Madder genus £1 P4 1. Otherwise W 3. Huge P 4. Gr. long E o 217 Ann St. Next to Mln-a-Mart 351-8862 1 m 5. Instead of 7. Symbol of 217 Ann St. 8. Remnant Next to Mln-a-Mart 351-8862 1. Chemical suffix Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, November 23, 1969 7 For Sale For Sale Lost & Found Recreation ORGAN, HAMMOND old - 5 months Perfect condition. $750. Call 482-8650. 4-11-24 SEWING Brand $5.00 MACHINE clearance sale! new per portables $49.95. month. Large selection FOUND: sun 108-B Wells, 1 pair glasses. Inquire secretary'! men*! SPAIN!! December 26th TOR REMOLINOS to Complete deluxe package $249. January 3rd. Senate lacking in power office, 2nd floor Wells. 2-11/23 of reconditioned used machine. Phone Frank Buck. 351-1437 or (continued from page 3) Perhaps the most novel type of used like the Wisconsin senate as Hathaway, professor of Singers, Whites, Necchis, New 332-3581. TF "government by the interested." MISSES WINTER coat, sweaters, coming up," Charles Loomer, university government is the agricultural economics said. Home and "Many Others." $19.95 skirts, etc. 7-9. Lady's coat and secretary of the faculty at newly organized University MSU itself has the smaller "It ensures that what the dresses, 14. $2.00, up. Fur neck to $39 95. Terms. EDWARDS Campus Club FREE-LIFE INSURANCE literature. Wisconsin, said. Senate at Columbia University. Academic Council which handles Academic Council passes is' piece, Stone-Martin. Farah DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, presents Call licensed agent--! He called it "government by The University Senate most of the important decicion representative of the faculty," trousers, 31-28, 32-29. Like new. 1115 North Washington, FREE BEER 2 BANDS 489-6448 0-11-26 STEVE KAUFMAN, 353-7708. 0 the interested. combines faculty, student and making and policy making. he said. 372-1437. 1-11-23 Wed., Nov. 26 at 9 p.m. "Different groups come for administrative What then is the role of the As the final approving body it representatives Devon Gabies — Telegraph different purposes," he said. "I Academic Senate? Is it a useless is effective and does serve an GUITARS Fender, Duo-Sonic. Solid BIRTHDAY CAKES - 7"-$3.64, ABSOLUTELY FREE at along with representatives of Details on how students, male Longlake Rd., Bloomfield Hill other body, double pickups; amplifier. 8"-$4.18, 9"-$5.20. think it works very well." groups within the body or does it have some important purpose, he added. KWAST BAKERIES. 484-1317. and female, can make money university (like alumni) in function which makes "I think Also Harmony bass. Amplifie University of Iowa changed to an its that on really like new. 372-1437. 1-11-23 0-11-26 in their own room on their NASSAU, all university government BAHAMAS, December a representative type body three retention worthwhile? important issues the Academic own time. Rush your name 13th-22nd. Private plane, Senate has made a difference," years ago. Prior to the creation Before institution of the The Academic Senate is and address to Nimbistique, THERMO-FAX "Secretary" copying SKI B^TS Heierling, 6 Buckles si P.O. Box 2086, Ann Arbor, preference senior or grad girls of this new faculty senate, University Senate, the Student essentially the final body that Killingsworth said. machine. Good condition some 7 351-5755. 5:30 p.m. best tin 351 3679 evenings. 3-11-23 faculty members of each college Council didn't have power and either gives or withholds Because it essentially is a 3-11-25 Mich. 48106 supplies, $50. 337-1725. 4-11/23 the University Council (faculty met separately. approval of the actions of the ratifying or vetoing body for the FREE. . .A Thrilling hour of beauty. Service The Academic Academic WASHING MACHINE, For appointment call 484-4519. representative senate is government) was a rubber Council, Dale Council, its OLYMPIC-TV, dual stereo and radi effectiveness to a large extent combination. Beautiful mahogany Semi-automatic, portable 1968 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS JRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS working quite well there stamp, John Fogarty, Columbia model. Call 355-1002. 3-11-23 research and information depends on the effectiveness of cabinet. ED2 3289 after 5:30 p.m. 2 11-23 STUDIO, 0-11 -26 1600 East Michigan. and Reasonable formats. Experienced. charge. 355-1040. although there is still some complaint that committees are said. officer, Theatre comes the council and faculty FISHER 120, two XP55s, phones, 6-11 -25 making the really important government. MOVING: COMPLETE scuba gear; cover, guitar, $325. Espana classical case, $165. Albums, DOES ANYONE have part garage or ALTERATIONS AND dressmaking decisions. Most decisions were limited to to campus The question is whether or not Set 68-69 Corvette wire wheels; barn where 355-4985, Debby, or 332-6358, we can store our the divisional level he added. faculty government is effective, Must sacrifice. 339-9129. 3-11-24 Citroen car from this December to by experienced seamstress. The American College Theatre 7 10 p.m., Judi. x3-11-23 Reasonable charge. Call 355-5855. The new senate deals with Killingsworth said. On the next September under cover in Festival will present six NEW RECORDINGS, folk, rock, 0-11-23 university wide concerns and whole, he thinks it is. exchange small rent. Call educational productions at There are areas where it could classical, soundtracks. Unrecorded 2 GOOD, used, 8:85 snow tires on 14 allows more representation and 337-2118 evenings or 355-4490 Fairchild from Monday through be more effective such as 7" tapes. 351 7295. 3-11-24 inch v cHLD 11 3370290. days. 3-11-25 Typing Service greater diversity, he said. Thursday. budget 5 11-23 It would seem that from the allocation and faculty salary Students Concerned Over the Performances will be each TERM PAPERS, envelopes, general policies, he IT'S HARD TO TOP THE good buys WHAT DOES fall term dropout do Population Explosion (S.C.O.P.E.) experiences of other universities said, but these household goods in the IT'S HARD TO TOP the fast results a typing. Dictaphone or tape and from the history of faculty night at 8 and matinees will be matters on with his time? Drop in at TOM meeting, tonight, 8:00 p.m., 342 are beginning to come Classified Ads. Check now. you get with Classified Ads. To transcription. 393-3663. TF presented Tuesday and under consideration. SAWYER'S BOOK RAFT. 255 Case Hall. Lawrence R. Kupka, government here that effective sell something dial 355-8255. Wednesday at 2 p.m. The worth of the Academic Ann Street. Across from Knapp's. ANN BROWN: associate professor. Natural Science, faculty voice in policy-making Ticket sales open Monday at WOLLENSACK TAPE recorder, Typing and multilith SKIIS, 1 year1; old, ?1Q Rossingol 5-11-23 speaking on "Problems of comes only through small group Senate boils down to whether or model 1280 Several pre-recorded offset printing. Complete service the Fairchild box office from Overpopulation tapes included. Speakers included. Strato. 195 CQL-D'ard Boots, 8>4 Kolfach. J^a-2064. 5-11/25 for dissertations, theses, in the United participation. Even those schools which 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. through not a safety valve, a final 484 1263. 6-11/24 TUTORING OFFERED for manuscripts, general typing. IBM. approving body, is worthwhile. Economics 200 and 201, by 20 years experience. 332-8384. C retain a body composed of all Friday. Admission will be $1.00 At present faculty sentiment is NAUGAHIDE DAVENPORT MARANTZ-SEE the expanded line fourth year Ph.D. Call 351-1295 4 Students of James Madison College for each performance, but - bed, faculty members have either still divided on this issue. two chairs, ottoman, $90.00. Five of receivers from $199.95 to p.m. to 6 p.m. 4-11/25 COMPLETE THESIS services having a JAZZ concert, tonight, 8:00 resorted to special committees season coupon holders can piece dinette set $65.00 Bows, $695.00. MAIN ELECTRONICS, p.m.. Wonder's Kiva. Les Rout exchange their coupon for any discount printing. IBM Typing and or councils within them that do hunting, target 312 Cavanough, 5558 882-5035. C South Pennsylvania. HAVE YOU BEEN PINNED or binding of theses, resumes, Quartet and Guests. the real policy making or else are or all performances. Hillel Foundation Lansing. 2-11-23 engaged? Tell it to the world with publications. Across from Campus, in Phi Kappa Tau-Delta Sigma Phi an announcement WHO'S corner MAC and Grand River CHILD'S SWYNGOMATIC $8, UNFINISHED FURNITURE: Bar WHOSE. Only $1.00-- pre-paid. Tug-of-War, Sunday, 3:00 p.m. next below Style Shop. Call Copygraph Crawaligator $6, Maternity dresses stools, night stands, Room 347 Student Services. to Bogue Street Bridge. The men of SUNDAY, NOV. 23 6:00 p.m. Services, 337-1666. C Phi Kappa Tau will defend their size 10. 10 gallon milk can $15. chest-of-drawers, bookcases, SUPPm & PANEL SCM portable typewriter $35. prefinished picture frames, and SELLING STEREOS AND trophy in the 3rd occurence of an Rev. Robert Gardner, TYPING - TERM papers and theses. 337-0665. 2-11 23 more. PLYWOOD SALES, 3121 annual tug-of-war across the Red COMPONENTS? Sell 'em faster Electric typewriter - fast service. Rev. Keith Pohl, and Rabbi South Pennsylvania. TU 2-0276. C Cedar River. with a Classified Ad. Dial Call 332-4597. 10-11-23 Zemach will lead discussion MAGNAVOX ,STEREO, AM-FM 355-8255 today. radio, Mediterranean Animals MSU Ski-Club will meet Monday, on 'DOES RELIGION HAVE cabinet, PAULAANN HAUGHEY. Complete $200. 6 months old. 882-1854 24th, 7:00 p.m. at Grandmothers. A ANY RELEVANCE TODAY?' Professional Thesis Service. IBM 3-11:24 ALASKAN MALAMUTE puppies Peanuts Personal movie on Technique will be shown. - Selectric Typewriters, Multilith The 2nd Deposit for Boyne week is SUBMARINE SANDWICHES Hobie's TWO CHAIRS, Order now for Christmas gifts. 1 Buffet Supper- dining table, power Offset Printing and Hard Binding. male and 2 females left 694-0778, OUR FABULOUS Fuzzie, Pam Clark due. Sign ups for season membership CARRY0UT& DELIVERY A peach of a moonlight girl, looks Free Brochure and Estimates. Call to the Lansing Ski-Club will also be Everyone Welcome mornings or evenings. 4-11 -24 337-1527. C PHONE 351-3800 For Rides Call 332-1916 like a great year. Love, Phi Sigs. taken. (There are also a few openings 1 11-23 for Boyne Week.) Sunday 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. BARB! MEL: Typing, multilithing. Mobile Homes KIS: 1 No job too large or too small. year old, 210 Rossingot JOHANNE, WE like your face. Block off campus. 332-3255. C Strato. Boots 8Vii Kolfach. Thanics. Charlie Brown's All-Stars. Wanted 669-2064. 4-11-26 [ Domino's Coupon Domino's Coupon ] 50{ Worth Good on any on-campus order limit-one coupon per Pizza Expires Nov. 26, 1969 Detroit Greyhound &D omino's Coupon Bus Departures Domino's Coupon] For Thanksgiving FOR „ WANTED: All types of odd jobs. FUN THIS FALL check the Phone 372-9300 TF Week great Ads cars in today's Classified BLOOD DONORS NEEDED. $7.50 for all positive. A negative, B negative and AB negative, $10.00 DOMINO'S PIZZA O Negative, $12. MICHIGAN 8:50 a.m. LOCAL COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, 507% East Grand River, East Lansing. Above the new Campus Book Store. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 1:35 p.m. EXPRESS p.m. Monday, Wednesday and 2:30 p.m. LOCAL Friday. Tuesday and Thursday 12 P.m. to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C 3:30 p.m. EXPRESS _(Tuesday and Wednesday only) off-Campus MSU Dorms 4:30 p.m. EXPRESS WHAT DOES THE 6:30 p.m. EXPRESS-LOCAL Residents CALL (Tuesday and Wednesday only) FUTURE HOLD? 8:35 p.m. EXPRESS CALL 351-8870 351-7100 ************ 203 MAC -- Downstairs 966 TROWBRIDGE ROAD ANDRE KNOWS! THE WMl 1970 EUROPE £Many~have moved-. bu"h*cF&ulists X)(HiMuA Stay^On... New Year coming? Tired of dull, drab apartment living? Escape to It's the lowest round-trip air fare . 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Kalamazoo FREE PARKING ^Ne^York^^^0(M^^ 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, November 23, 1969 Student-Faculfy-Judiciory listens to appeals stacks in the interpretation of the Library and its women's judiciary in January 1968. He said the Freedom Report has not This decision established the justice, said the tie decision in judiciary's right to rule on the hours case might have been position "Many of making legislation. people would like the Last fall term Holmes Hall was enjoined by the judiciary for implementing a no-hours policy the situation," he said. "RHPO (Residence Halls Program Office) called the shots hours policy. specified how the judiciary violations of the Freedom different if the judiciary had not judiciary to behave like the through the special permission Samet said the judiciary If a student is caught cheating, Eldon Nonnamaker, dean of would conduct hearings. Report and opened the way for been missing one student Supreme Court," he said. "But "We simply developed our the burden of proof rests with clause in the Freedom Report. reached for concerns beyond the questions the validity of a students and past secretary to other cases that would call for member. ASMSU failed to appoint a the person who presents the case Tom Samet, Shaker Heights, immediate case before them and University regulation or wants to the judiciary, said the Thomas own procedures," Rainey said, an interpretation of University readmitted into school, he the most "We decided to set hearings up student to the judiciary last year not with the judiciary." Ohio senior, defended Holmes critized their "extreme >e ROTC case was regulations. vill after one of the four student Nonnamaker said the groups Hall before the judiciary. He said reluctance to set a precedent for probably go before the controversial matter the student-Faculty Judiciary. judiciary has ever handled. members quit during the that ha^questioned regulations the group "bungled the case change." The judiciary has served as the The judiciary had just one-year term of office. in line with the Freedon Report beyond excuse." "However, people have, with lighest body in the campus scheduled its first organizational "Many people would like the (student-faculty) In the case of a tie decision, have not had sufficient proof to "The faculty sitting on the no exception, viewed their judicial structure since its meeting in January 1968, when judiciary to behave like the Supreme Court, '' he the regulation in question stays win their cases. "^se had no real knowledge of decisions as binding," he said. formation in September 1968. James Thomas, an MSU student, (Eldon Nonnamaker, dean of students), said. "But in effect. Before this time an ad hoc filed a complaint accusing the the burden of proof rests with the person who "We really sweated out the committee of four or five deans had handled judicial matters. Dept. of Military Science with violating sections of the presents the case, not with the judiciary. " ■■■■■■■ WIC hours case," Miss Jullian said. "It's the only tie decision I ARe YOU TlRep The group of four students Freedom Report. minium nun ^now 0f." and seven faculty members was granted original jurisdiction by the Academic Freedom Report Thomas was disenrolled from the basic ROTC course he visited told he was like a debate rather adversary procedure." than an Sue Schurman, graduate student and chief justice of the She said the judiciary's most important function is lts P°wer or... COOKING fall term and was One of the judiciary's judiciary last year, said the to hearappeals ^m stv'dents to preside over cases of alleged violations of regulations. The judiciary also handles ineligible for enrolling for credit winter term. He charged he was procedural decisions was challenged by an MSU graduate members had to decide how to interpret the Freedom Report, who lower 0bJe<^ to the ruling of a judicial administrative body decisions ON SUN student in early February. "We could choose to interpret cases involving academic "disenrolled for political it flexibly or strictly," she said, discipline. TAKE A BREAK! Richard Trilling charged that dishonesty and requests for ideology rather than class "Before we were established, the judiciary had no right to "There were differences of re admission from suspension conduct" and asked that the role there was no appeal judiciary of conduct closed hearings in the opinion on the board, but it after a student has been denied of military science be this type," Miss Jullian said. Thomas case as had been didn't cause a major problem." ICOUPON I readmission for non-academic re-examined. "It's a right that students ought discussed. Miss Schurman found the „ reasons. The first members of the The judiciary attempted to set decision that women's hours to have. ;lwl:_:n„T The bulk of the judiciary's judiciary were selected a week up procedures, and announced were consistent with the Nonnama er sai ej y 00 off *1 work deals with alleged after Thomas filed his complaint in March that the hearings would Freedom Report to be the most violations, but it is probably best and tentatively scheduled his be open. inadequate solution the judiciary known for its review of hearing for Feb. 21. Finally in April the Thomas ever reached, WHO IS administrative decisions that are The group had to tackle some case came to trial before an "The case against women's considered inconsistent with the important questions of due audience of 100 students. hours was strong, but we hung ANDRE KOLE, guide lines of the Freedom process and jurisdiction that had The judiciary ruled that the back and avoided making a Report. not been made clear in the actions of the Military Science change," she said. ANYHOW? The judiciary has gained a Freedom Report. 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