NO ROTC WEATHER: CLA88E8 TO WARMING Ul% meet in afternoon BUT NOT SPRING MSC^y DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION Ill EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN — TUESDAY, JANUARY IS, 19V! FIVE CENTS pi Wort Niif Pout hinjHrnluri' To Rise; lee bin King Assumes To Disapfwar lt>ir Responsibilities Monday's hazardous disappear today, because slightly warmer temperatures are ex- he ryercury should rise Hannah 'sj , ' ! to-35 dr«re<".f a 13 degree increase j over Monday's predicted high. ( ! The low last night was it) the high, Williams Pushes Action • ■: liilor'n note; Thin in the nevond in a nerien of five ^'s. »dealing with the men who will annume admininlra- Considerable cloudiness and ; htng: Hall; lit RerUvy Ifatten nl Michigan Slate College during I he extended • "w'u"1 wir snow e expected ih' the On Profits Tax Measure I Routhewn part of the lower pen- By TMI RAKKTIS j insula until at least Wednesday, to The 67th Michijra rmvem:.* but flurries are expected today f»c»* t hr?'gravest cr bfwmaloTH have? jr trVmft his hand at just alraut every angle of MSC',hr uo"hcln a°r,"m- on day* of 1953. Mndit-iv Tom King is now ready for "some more i responsibility.* • MSC Shows sponsible can'you yet ? jjough h«' hasn't absorbed any additional chorea under Increase in New Duties the new set-up, King sees his appointment tighten the reins as a over duty to his de- Knrollnient Call Hannah liartmcnt-lnndeil section of the administration.' Stale ILl.iiii. To Capitol envisions a mtich much closer National Hating liaison Iw-tween himself and MSf. Head to IM«ru»» the divisions under his super- Hrft'iis*' Joli al f.iitivei Although most other vision, ridding that "Although showed I don'l evpect any new duties, J dlment, Mich- I think that all of us will lie led more stu- brought into a greater touch ... i with administrative policies. We'll have no direct -contact •with President Hannah ev- ' cept on major policy issues.- Under the Office of the Conference Dean of Students comes all Work in relation In the entile -estate student personnel program. ..;n o . To Discuss lican lom Kinn Beginning with the time a '■ young person in higli school indicates interest in MSC to , Scnalc%ltacks Red Food Supply 1 he'is graduated and a mcmlier of the vast alumni, King's office is the reservoir which r n'-o I departments in the student-college relation- Teachers in Report \gririillurul l.ltief* In Meet at Uiltner WASHINGTON ib* Senate internal **•< unt.v n p-inted out that the MSC program of high" school ware fhr ( alilnrnla ' committec said Monday th* I red* of A met wit ion disseminates information to the student con- in lifts, .nil unlvsr—lies, li¬ school teachers who arc ant! wh?i mu ■ ;r, 1 • i-yc and offers him the complete "low-down" ttle I'nlvfr-.lt, nl llllnnls. !».- rooterl out to protect fpture K.' s'ate has to offer. VC!, I 'nfvrrslt, or Minnesota, j Is lis., .'nil t'nlvervli, »( Mi, h- Feneration*. . wh»ri lie is accepted by MSC, every branch of student r»nnil is handled by the I lean of Students' office. . Jn it FLpajre report, the *uU:oinmittee recomitteiuied Supreme Court furih Hit- FvKeds - Is are applied while in college and, after graduation, 1 placement service finds him employment. -:"h r the jurisdiction of King's office are: alumni litull) ll —rrlhrmi A* Willi Deeisiou th<- alumni memorial ehapel; committer on scholar- ling center; draft deferment*; foreign student-. . sss |M RLASt. page « Mis«in*£ Plane p.-far; high schrsd eo-o|ieration; housing a-sign >, "-.-national center; Michigan State College Fund.' ' - vne; registration, admissions and records; and lev Show ll< •re Reported - the (lean of Students. Found in 1 tali •t ■ < infectious sense of humor makes h For Five Days 1 a-most any public relations job, has tried his >k -ieparlments since coming to MSC in 19; - an assistant football coach until 19|o, King

artiri|vati"n in the l'"1 and I llilirsr \-k - broad jump,.pole vauit, hurdlts and relay; 'J'wtp |)o/»»ll For Fotir.^i-. taduatinit King served for 2-> month- in the Wt»l>rrinc Sfaff '"oig his discharge in January of IHe Ncm ( .iiiliiial* -cars of graduate work al the I nivcrsity of '>> oi l.iuisvllle, Ky., receiving a Ituihclor Irom that school. of A|l|MHIll<-li ItV l*4»|»«- ttod - . I lent v --I ek|i«i>hip recipient wfll ' 1 • .»A*rd for the school credited with giving Chuck lJavcy his fust - ,.•* ti brOi(d«i.s| the 34 with * stipend of i-oxer, saying that young King booked the n of the wimc experience uiidato must apply at I --it arr initial pro bout. The ■ i he audience hx«* when he ring ace into his irshtp Office, 323 Ad- grandchildren, Shelly. 3. and

to .. i Students-has two ii Building before Jan. '■»tuoutba. ' . ' "" . ' Trwf. .\rai4ud ilUiiUu, ai- CAMPUS No Senior AUTOMOTIVt aaWOVMENT Sincere Ffjorl John, you have cro*.««l u> a|L up. WcW**m>VW k wholln r\ou aro in otTni ' V.wriy MichiKtm State," in term* of lho air moment thai tin* two o1 u- affected. I hap-. Wi should merely I', hapio that all - wtsil that ■ a- W« II a.> thi* luta fot you ' . ' . Hood Jaoh. Mi;; Think of the High Curve, WOLVERINE Teachers a Mecessity? The Westminster liolcad fl'aJ think* that lacy to behove that teacher* aren't uecessai An Interview? Admiral >n viable No Joy for JdWalkers Faces Offers Ike inki tors Korean Plan (IhitM Blwluiilr, i If Police Crack Down .Toy-Walking is one 61 thn fnv* he to have better marking nf lice Chief CI Riimliitig l*ro|M>*ril orite pnsttlmes of pedestrians, at crosswalks. Another will be a lonst judging from the way many -enough people rontintting program to alert Hjftr-'frgulatio pedestrians to the danger* of WASHINGTON' (/tV-A.lm. people have a habit, of using the- Jay-Walking. Ernest J. Kinj?.' America's total street area of Grand River Another traffic problem is the World War II naval chief, for a crosswalk. number of hitch-hikers who .stand predicted. Monday that Some people even use the main j 7fowovet% the > in the roadway obeying ride Prer) dent-elect Eisenhower will through-way of Grand River as ! definitely have to "come pp with h workable solu¬ a sidewalk, walking for two t forcement prograr tion" Ui end the . s stalemate Ifir "Blocks or so, down the street with I *?* «•»* KorehiI their backs to] the oncoming traf* s ° Tv **? , - when the of answer he thought F,lRorihbwr.r j -might provide. But in a copy¬ out of 10 accident# righted interview in the weekly | AH Hitch- j pedestrian ore the direct fault of mag'agjrje U S. News JSe World Re- i port he offered' hi* own silgRefcr ■ lions- for making the war tougher i j the pedestrian Jay-walking i* a | Kvep ..when traffic lights- are I for the Communist* in the Far ! placed at busy intersections to . p.i«1 few yew., (aid the pedestrians i in crossing, they nkglect t<» obseYveThe light art vou a film gourmtt? l M.-inci.il decline j •regulation . ■If so, h*#d film fanri int.. prominence, j Otis t. Guemaei Author, Critie of fke ffrrald T.fiAt rr*-^r« ,uh li cm i |To Live Views vrl i\\V M A \l — •' - J.V \ \ ^"Ouvi^irr't tatfut —N tnhnln th* ipp*ht* |"„,lh and n.ll Bthl will t duriltt I Kouml Table Of New York "•O) JK JP ' pole after current To Discuss Exterminator*. C.oininilh'f Mpcls Immigrants nil. unit SAT. To I hit lint' I'lnns MHlarraii Act ■; r»\v* ovi.v. Bakers to Meet I Tidm ii a* Stil>j«-ci Tor Ton-ills' Ihiy . At Kel!o«!<; It. vlUROV S« MM lid K Th- Mcf ai raii Wiiltci-H Inv miirrutii.il Act will Ik- th>-_ t« pic under di*cu-«-«ioa vans • »'■«> (Mt< a.iii.. -• ( "man of the hour" as the few moments of the last ten rmn- pon * h ' sin's Badgers sirilcri a! the free ' throw line Monday night to nip Newcomers who have pleased | , Minnesota 78-74 Wisconsin sank Makrts are Bob If off man, East i PRINCETON,. N.J. (41—Jack iRui:l) whileNut.lithe injured Thomas j Spartans downed the Iowa Hawk--! utes of play the reserve hit on ^ the ' " Lansing Junior, at 139 pounds; i should see a lot cvrs Field Saturday night In Jem- [length ,ast house. two idng floor and shots ran affeV ' Kramer nipped Frank Sedgman's the 10-mari grt • m in of 47 free throws to win. n • son of the to score The Badgers made.'only | five Wayne Keller. Milwaukee, Wis. comeback In the bud with a fi-2, llrst of Its threi field goals in tho second half but sophomore in the heavyweight , held on to u slim lead throughout before a crowd of 3,:i(IU here by taking full opportunity of Monday night. fouls called on the Gophers, mak- ing 28 of 31 gift shots in that half. Thirty-four fouls were called against the Gophers during the entire game while- Wisconsin committed onlv 19. third quarter when Newell newt The victory before 11.200 fans the 130*pounder from Phila¬ was Wisconsin's third in seven delphia. Pa.. Into the twwle. It Big Ten games and gave Minne- Segura. ,.v in two charity toss- j the third stanza to start him- j A great time in the third At one frame, the | uHafiw George Hankin. three-time NCAA Hawks led champ at Wisconsin. Timers will down the hea the fourth the lead I stay in the Big Ten first division third qu<. be Charles Dlagdhiv. MSC jour¬ but four point*. , with a three-won, two lost record, ed four ! lung today's lot nalism professor ami Ed Wagon- this point Devcnn.v started Next Saturday night the Spartans the first I coaching staffs lander. est-Spartiin boxer. ~ 221 MICHIGAN (OPPOSITE MAYO DORM) INFORMAL SMOKERS E 7:00-9:00 * hi* (>ro(f»kv lligli j hree rro Sj Wolverines Throttle r> ivey Faces William Long and Short of It limit Cagers,66-61 ASS ARBOR. Mic h. ,.1-,—Michigan iron it* second Big Ten lin-kettmll victory of the «ea-nn and moved out of the Gavilan Tune-up If iltl'I f I.! league cellar Monday night with W.-fil defeat of Iowa, The victory |nilled the Wolverines out ahead of idle Put Bv KTITII MII.L4R cine for Iowa, it war the fourth in Ten jof 'Mkhignn State'* prized athlete*.Chuck Davev, •RATF.RNTTY iSpeiv i'. anil JedImxinR -iomil Blackladder ho|ie totonight continueIntheir clinih hout* in • uthlel.f nj Michigan, renter ' — MinwrsT coLi.icitTt jfancl Grand Bnpid.-. -—- IIIKKI V SfANDINCiS the fourth ranking „ ,(i! in the world, ring veteran Late Sitorts > ' North Dakota Vtiihte.ui u c, t l id' n,t 1*1*. T o 31 23 11 IS In 7 Moles worth lie liver 4 4 13 33 t NKW YORK 'dV~taiki* "•'0- Ci.li.ralt* f»l. Minnesota 3 l' 3 1 111 31 13 II .V loach Hoy Mlrhlian Tech » ! i 17 ii ineil Ihrn I tie 11 Mnhiran Male . wrrarwu nr-uts • » U 37' •* At Baltimore i. The !wop contracis wit! BrooklynKlyn Mirhlcih ll-l. Mi.lU'.al '.J face Frank Docket i>» inline 1 ♦ lub't total r.t-.1 Ml»«neM»lrt N —Mn liiE iti Ht,iif at Sibil* n.npids i.hf*Hulef1 and professional 192.;. ulil) ffliitttjll slnrr he tread*- tutor and Illinois Droit- ' r - Richards. 4—m ijtrd „.h the > Ol't ll W <'*(<* I'll QuintH. 8.3.58 ht« nthrfwi** f»erfrrl Sidelines—— lit tones over Ike HTI* turn Juw Ve.iar and rnrkeletl* M»e Rs despite his small stature. Armstrong is de*rtoping into one of the finest pilot* pIMirwrit- men In the Hie Ten with his fine plav on both offense and 1 Tht'V fidinitifflty mad<- very 1 it11»« chanx*'*. as .<*« far as Raftfmore U slated To be ul , nu fit tiers art? «onn rnnd, i»ul thry put wtmr twth into an granted oiTifiall? a franchise Yotk «nf»nization that has biu-n..found lacking of *trrnRth in th»* It* llir league at a meeting Jan. Uuv- past. / loos iers ( herrtt it It in hs in Philadelphia fust guaranteed to sell I he rilr I.*.»m»o ricgii! I'rwhahly the hmut"»l move was in giving the etwulirf ■season ticket*.,.It suriendered a WANT TO SAVE MONEY?? 'own- council of the a-soriatinir the power to punhh member*. l'retious|> thh council could only recommend punish¬ Is FJterl Scores 221'oints . frali.f h'f»e * in the' league two ment of errant members and the full contention would Ilrini* \»ur -hues in fur Hrpnir deride on the final outcome. at the Fir4t Siyn* of Wear in th.it f it? on Nov. 19. Many failing came under this .system. A convention of iri»; Uuel win I'idUn.t * ' I i< a bulky outfit to work wiih, while the Murra? Iturnettr of llou ever, he Miffered nonio 14H men,la » 17-man executive council fan.taaily handle the problem* Jschi'inVlt dui:i(i«d hut the Uuckcve's v. t Y' i<-itgu* -lehdtox -Ir While • U • Wait I nh fftiur? In an eicht «ut at IMroifft Olym* Now, when n ntentlmr institution violates one of its laws Mnf'CT . b fori ed Promoter Phil the NCAA can crack down. pMMecute aid punish roll the. Schlundt removed late MSC SHOE REPAIR Urn third period after if uttstpone the sliow npnt. No jfneral convention wranvlinjr i> necessary, nor 0. (IRANI) 1(1 VK|{ EAST LANSING must the deei-ion v?wit tor the >e.*rlv convention The only nhM*nt of the i-ntirc en and' cvpul.Mofi. ir, tion i> in en - < h- In rt'UHrd to t. ssfH*iath»li Wt>tked ">ii a j ' kimilar to lu>t \ week proKr.v/n Tin t orki-d out until a cornmii detailh of the i I. v itt' Speiscr »rkiny handler* rri l" ,M' CIAS* oe 's.-X Chuck to hoped that tk it;.-,- tintl" th. t i. ,tioi)-ll> Vent ion ti'lnvj imilt.'.' in i*-v ' U Vfland on of r,.„|„n'a| in [•cpptatilc IIohI catnr* were given Ihe oku> h> the ii-.MK-i.ition HOCKMEYER TMICKSETT and thin *h.nild Ik- ren-oin enough lor Ihe Big Ten and Ihe I'nclfic 4 oast ronterenre to renew their lto«e ItnpI ■ llt-i-Uhin Mut Scoring '• *h> Irfcivt's dr. pact- Limitation" "mi * proof l-ravtn.* day* vva-n- permit 211 footln.l! -.—ion- in Uisketball *e»s|on* in -"!•» day - indeiid of J4 Kven the coaches got into the art a- they, ill da> - changed to in-t.-ad of do. and JO action sgpa- new e..u,--of fofduWP ^lEST IN THE LAND '? »'"r th* pornpli" rat- from thai pi th. Nl'AA. -.-t in. a rigid ■ Mi'hmn St»t»-1»- ethic* for their prnf.--«ion 1l-i- covered deal.ng- _w dh m«'l Saturday athlete-, fellow emu he- aOd official* and n- d. -igmd. !.-.- ■/■rr but not the rid the profe.-smn of unethical p'ractae* add rhuhaii,- I/Uni Merrill 80 the law- are in the laailv*. and now we wonder what will happen to the 10 unnamed in«!ilutoln*. one ' 6, Ikt pounJ malek I-,nkew Ten power, reported to la¬ TuiqLegs id InRiana of which k reportedly a liig t't.. Prtfone. Orl- ■emhemhip committee. The MEET YOURSELF- • ' f -utt «•* railed a under in rent igmtion by the committee will report to Ihe eaeewtlee rouncil and they — inc. will decide on Ihe punishment—wnlen* they feel Mi-pen¬ tWIATMt-MCVITt sion or ekplu-ion i« necessary, then neat year'* conven¬ PRNtl Uiuint-il) S \V*»hinglon Av#. lO YEARS FROM NOW tion-will decide. Th.- NCA y t-ow i- moving towarvl a got*' "t athletic morality d- -dar-i-d a v-ar ago l,y the American Council on Education I- n.n i'te. headed hy Dr John Hannah [>r Hannah told tU N'< A A. in . fffct..to police 'heir ranks or ukity*, defensive th.- At K wo .id t..h. over 'ik'akf Forrrt grid. ■ 'i.ree yard, ru.h- It appear- that the NCAA haAhw-'-d has wan.mg. I -art, ho ping •«; Cite. V Suj*rv .i ... the} ; • - ind ,.I,I,H y los-OJ engineers, ; Li -. ■ u-l 14 the pcramoit; In the telephone con>l science majors p.oy, K-bc vush *v tbs< vl) . aiugmsn-udw-'tnc'i.. A repreaeRUpve of the Du Pont ruTwffli I'nlimitcdt I'- Ik s. Comnanv will 1* on thia camt.u* - -o-indv jtkI it* per - *, Jaaiary 19 ikl II mnnhcl of IckphmK to interview Bachelor and Matter degree r«ndid,vt#n majorm, .n Mrchniiic.il O-nhJsnt -i.J p. Clinnislry Engineering c-ijve yo»i h-vc i it-wiijing grf>,..a «.aval Enginrrriii* Arkukural To ntleinl a Kiuh Smoker -...But io «!**» Y iu ll be pl«id ot vvur vh«c m helping pr-mdej 3 Electrical Engineering . . . »imJ iksclop 1 tclcptaHK. w.rvK.1 v>ul tu the coootrv » nxal andj I'livair* J tell me there'* Engineering 7 o\'toek Like the pgtmr' hot futthet information wv your Placement! 1 1 *-'• rpm allium* Contact your placement office for - nt toniglil Office;. Hs will be glad to j.vc you drtaJv rc;a:ding the oppui-j off . . . interview appointment tumlkf loi troplcAintul m the Bell Sv vtcm , .t- J.1J foot. Oruitd lluer , — ■ELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM " 1 NEWS" • THE MICHIGAN STATE - Vicar Increase HolkndUrgM ew Division of South Koreans typewriter (Continued from P»*« Lk T" Students to Get among teacher* In May Affect i enrollments wos' Vaccinations Coronation f«j ck by Northern Reds Boston, lo and 1-5 Iff rent, 'or ,u" LONDON, tng Hiss Retrial It was uiui d vicar vicar reflecting the certatnty of sut time and 2.1 per cent for part view of suggeS|cd suggeslcd stantial Communist actlvl his flock celebrate camn contrasting epidemic reaching the With ti j SEOUL (*)—North Knrew Identification of the 12th ROK nong teacher* in other areas." time students, a bit Of beer bZ •M* hurled their heaviest attack Division was the • first intimation Jy with the t M per campus in the hear future. Dr. at the. year against the untested that the nexv division was in the Capitol "A Fakr Mgrhinf," tween IBM) and 18*1.- " Charles F. Holland, director of the J}'V believes "a bier, Dr. Walter*- explained that "no Shpublic of Korea 15th Division line. The Army announced two Formrr R«l < lainu> one realized 11.5 per cent more student health service, re-empha- lifetime is puiie jn Monday but lost heavily and Two Chinese companies, up to sized Monday the importance of proposed that a barrel months ago that the. Republic of freshmen men and 8 1 per cent ighrc driven back in hand-to- Mnd lighting on the snowy East- Korea 12th and 15th "Divisions 400 men, smashed at on the East-Central Capitol Hill Front with NEW YORK (At—Counsel fur more freshmen women" would immediate vaccination students who have not for any placed already honor on the of the , V"C' afti Pront. were ready for combat. Since then heovy artillery and mortar sup¬ Jailed Alger Hiss, former Stale sign up this fall. June. security blanketed the movement e a boat 1.M0 Department official argued for He ah* said that ■'All told nearly 1,500 Heds port but were beaten off by South a^ torge Though there is sufficient vac¬ ■ "Our lives SI of both units. . Ml teacher* hi a new trial Monday, contending iihrmed out of their bunkers in Koreans.-^!. United Mate* In the early tin- typewriter which figured in cine to take care of the 8.000 stu¬ said the yjcai. the Hnal Ihr.e years «»" * fae- Accepted for llr. Lee to Discuss five-year trrm. sjirfJR ra¬ tin- 12th's positions briefly. I $28,450.98 to the I Alumni Roll Call, according to 1052 annual Marines Frolic not a mem her of the Communist party, the subeommitteec said, • In arguing for a new trial la Scholarship* Far Etisl Etlucalion ■"should be grounds for dismissal." Conference ! Will mm L. Davidson, director of Appluatioi spring term D». Shao Chang Fee. heart of the MSC Fund, which sponsors West Korean . Department of Foreign Rol J« t». i'liut. To Talk TV, ! the Roll Call. The total for t|952 is about History Professor ccptcd by.the the MSr Scholarthip Studies and former director, of Arrive in l.iinion I $8,000 more than was contributed Jet Incident lias Recent llottk jpteted' there Ttfim, at MSC with the ' International Center, will speak on '.'Education in the Far / HONG kov ; # Freedom Link in 1951 and about $5,600 than, was give iir more thc'ftr*t year of Featured in Man , t«i apply. Transfer students must East" today at 8 p.m. in Room 31,.. Union Building. j£> Jet plane, j The place of radio and tclr- [the roll rail. 1950, Davidson said, Dr. Lee formerly held the posi¬ ! Canton ft.i „ » , trialon in the communiiy and in j The Michigan-- State College In the Nov. 5 issue of Path¬ at. MSC" v i'h a 2 6 average to be tion of visiting profetttor at the ing, the Ki/n». Sh. investigation of an accident.! finder mago/ine a feature article safeguarding- 'Xmeriram freedoms mg organization of "the College bombing-strafing- attack I a >' iV.inlim:" applications University of California, conduct¬ j reports. 'was devoted to "Bloodstuppers 'nrw will be analysed at an MSC con¬ ! Funds raised . ing a seminar on far eastern . from rthc Alumni week which killed 14 and wound and Rearwfilkers." a recently studies and teaching Chinese his- . ference March C. used to further re- j r,( U.S. artillerymen bchini published bonk by Dr.. Richard rcappluiilioYi !• Feb 13. New ap- The occnslon will be the eightll thn .special projects ' j Western Korean front: Dorsou • of-ihe MSC History phcahts will be interviewed from . M annua! Mi. lit can State Radio and Television conference to be held lKs- . , [A preliminary Air Force state Department, and published by. j Feb. 2 to Feb 13 although mter- .the • MSC Fund is 1 rnent, released on orders fron the Harvard University Press this year In the Union. '•Theme of I he one-da y session is "Safeguarding Our Freedom i U tuition scholarships, fellowships and | Washington, indicated land-based j Marine Panther Jets were m The article reprinted, some of j viej s^are. required of reap- ON WAY TO CLASSES Through Radio and Television. Mar The announcement said • Save Tim* The morning session will dis¬ cuss "The Fun-elion of Radio and $500 Distinguisheit Teacher the artillery servue area sou Tmil. Than, Television In Developing Active ■VI. which this' year went t«» west of Chorwon and that a < Mid Friday ... Citizenship" During the allci David* \V. 1) Dickson For they rc treated for water-repellencc. Tafo adsa' IS an unusual case ' Adft Smooth of. this spociq.1 low-price. Black Or gioy. Tit pve Dr. Ix'e to Speak Dr. S|ino Chang Fee. heart W Ihmcing height. the 'department. of Foreign Stu RICHARD LAKE ami Orrli. ««)."» 7 7 ENGINEERS PHYSICISTS - CHEMISTS Caratr Opportanili** Mi with UNION CARBIDE Hrpre>«-nl.ilnr. of thi-M- ilitisnms of I mult Cur hide unit Curiam.(-'nrpuratinn m ill lie here In diarUK* work npimrluniliew with intere»led aen- iors on Januarj 15 and Iti: , • BAKKI I II l OMI'ANV LLECTHO MKTALl.ntt.lt AI COMPANY IIAYNES STKI.I.ITK COMPANY I.INDE All! PHOOKTS COMPANY NATIONAL CAB BON COMPANY lour I'laeenient Office Interview Appointntenl ucc EAST LANSING 30 Eaat 42nd Street New York 17. New Yurk TUESDAY_SLORE HOURS^— 9:30 A.M. to 5:3° P.M.