tonight IN MACKL1N, LEVITIES CARNIVAL M S C DAILYt*ftJDENt^PUBLICATION EAST LANSING. MICHIflj|^>* THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 7, 1964 Students Protest Integration uch Premier Battles Set Indorsement Wir the 25 major events and other in the scope of the college inler- fslrs Committee on HIr l.o special guest, told ' rograms of Ihc Centennial year that year by a arore of »-«. Since •MSC need* re- , „,s >nd gravities will he handled he students part re 14 itandlng, advlaory. and by Kem,„ Km,th. .nndant to the that limb the Spartana have re¬ tained the trnphv. wlnnlne Irv 'Lucia* a Favorite forms! dale. i prat university." special committees. icgistrar scores of 30-J«. 47-41 end 47-IS CM groups will work year-1 The awards will be madr at (In last year's MSC Homecoming round to handle problems In spe- clflc a reel an during the 1»M rele- ; and cooperate with the1 ; various programs throughout the Centennial year. Camel. The spittoon Itself is a battered Roberta Peters scratched affair of undetermined all-college Centennial committee ! *\"i" Themaa. aasMant euMmawflk. origin. II la decorated will) rlb- ind directors of each special event ptaf'"*'' e* agn^b. —tit bead Chairmen efen ctor. i munity treaty, the previous hesvily The film, entitled "The Second Hundred" will be distributed cm a j r«. n*A Fund Requests j scheme for freeing West fier- many and arming her in West¬ Members of the committee are nal basis, he said. each selection and turned ern defense, in the Assembly .Senators Harry F. Hi tile, Charles I\ Presentt. Haskell L. Nichols. New Council \ tional charities will • reighton R. Coleman. Edward lo a special allocatio Hutchinson, and Ha raid M Ryan. nets are Representatives Lloyd Announced by- af Campus Chest, Hi* committee ii Miss Pel i from office if they att« Glbbs. John J. McCune. Andrew Inter-Dorm j Kellogg Center, ai j motel* rfnd hotels Cobb, Rdson V. Root. Jr., fcftseph J. Kowalski, and John P. Pennak. Junior Officers confided Is her favorl atic role. i During the meeting at 7 ( in the Student Government | pudiate j the West North Atlantic plan* Fur The Junior Council was Weaving her audience ; accepted In l^mdon. The Lieutenant Oovwnor and new ugh ■ flees, fourth floor Union, ret qiute facilities the announced recently, at an infor- Mirh gentle melodies as Ihe fam- j sent.ntives Meet Slated i Speaker of the Mmsae will be committee members also. mal meeting held at the Delta Upailon house by the junior class iiiar "Cam Nome," from "Rigo- i Heart Society, j lotto;" "My Mother B id* Me i Tuberculosis, j officers. The 10 new junior mem- Hind My Hair," and "Air Vlf." l»y . tions wilt mak For Tonight : New Series bars are: Sue Ames. Detroit; Don- ' poulcnc. na Jean Rocbel. Ft. Wayne, Ind ; | great warmth and feeling for »>oth | Sally Crick. Alpena; Pat McDon- | tone and lyrics. Miss Peters displayed I Serving Judy Strei on Pan He I; Karl Marx. ! 1 West Germany am as an erjual mcmh Men s Inti )orm Council; Court |1 ih 11 Atlantic Treaty Newly-elected members of the j aid. Detroit; Daisy Sparkman, De¬ ICC; len's Inter-Dorm Council will To Have troit; and Mike Qetto, Lawrence. j ' In beantlfal flute duets with Samuel Pratt, such aa "la! Itahan. Spartan iold their first meeting of the ! ' it her members are Larry Heit- Here the fientle Lark," and the tinent indefinitely. year tonight. 7 p.m. m 38 Union ; According to retiring Council 1 TV Debut , Pontiac; Al Odell, Marrel- rumatte "Remember." MUa Pe¬ -Dor The NATO Permanent C'onn- Resident Karl Marx, the meet- N.Y.; Jack Strasser, Evan- ters gave evidence of operatic ril took one Rtep Wednesday ings purpose will be to ac series of *tnn, III., and Don Slezak. Bay toward the tendon roala In WKAR- I City. Myra MacPherson. Ann Ar- "When In My Heart," a aarred fast years, a. much a. siti.ntk railing far a meeting of NATO and functions, and to TV. tomght ! bor, waa appointed as State News song which was dedicated to Miss ! tK'''n distributed to various cl 1 foreign and defenae ministers the ' and plan- lop better communicatu The mvitation committee, hea Peters, Ideally suited her voice, j '"'"Ic organiratlona. here Oct. It to act on the pro- Vashington. ►n the council and the ( The program tonight la en- Alan announced at Ihe meeting A vcrsjilile linguist. Miss Pc- j ' d by J. T. Stone, director of spc «nnnel; Neil titled "Why Handcraft Pottery" I hy J-Hon co-chairmen Jeanne _ ng selections in German, Sf-rlCM Slatl'd il programs in agriculture. and will feature IrwM WhUaker. | J ay. Arlington. Vs.. and Don , frrrich anrt „,„an Aridition to ■r Sparta- .. . Stewart. Detroit, were the fol- ,„tra, AmrrU.„n Cleveland art inatructor. The half-hour taleeaat will be lowing J-Hop committee chair- : jr. (japtain h ParaditHv public re- r. William- dorm repreaentative*. AH srneral Hannah to Speak prcwnled on alternate Thursday, i man; finance Lucy Chow, De- j "Mil Elaem Gei Marring Knglish • council officer, were choaen in throughout the fait and winter. 1 trolt; publicity. Tom Serpa, Oak , by Beethasen. * , fwiying the Bruaaela Treaty |i» •« The programs will feature both i Park, III.; broadcasting. Dave ! favorite af tba aa I n«fcR, will Ik* she dormitory election. Tuc-iay ||| l.rand l\api(l8 the art department and the foe- ] Knappsn. Grand Rapids; and pa- | Debnasy salaetiem I Theater tonight French idea. All other nicht. a GsUbIm." which . , a rr I-resident John A Hannah will rign language depaetaaenu and i irons. Iris Leonard. Detroit, have said British Foreign S i Council president, and rcprc- i ! sentativcs who will acrvc nn the j leave foe Grand Raplda today of these will be presented by peofaeeori 1 Othee Juniors selected were tary Anthony rst suggest- Inter-Dorm Council arc; | to speak he (ore the Grand Rapid. departments. theme, Tom ODonnell. Morenci: t i e«l the iona-ftoHnant treatv - Alternating wtth -MRC tl" on band and entertainment, Dick ! Fair child Theater box ! See REARMAMENT. Page I East Shaw—President. Robert Rotary Club at noon and the Thursday nlghu wUl be 'Music , Wood, Ml. Pleasant; itecoratlons. ij®—1 Council. 'aiwrence; repreaentativrs. Bert J Western Michixan Tourist and I Turning to a dramatic melody for the Keyboard." a cartas tea- . Carolyn Roth. Prophetatown. III.. McCabe. Dick Piasta. • Jim Ta«- Reaort Association in the evenln*. ! Hi. talk at nucm will be Wash- turing Dr. Ernst V. Welff. haad of , and Jack Huffman. East Lansina I by Purcell, "Not All My Tor- gkrt. West Shaw—President. Tweddaie: representatives. Bruce infton Reflections'' and in the the piano department. Dei Wolff, tickets. Bob Gruenwald. Battle I talent for emotion in song which Don evening. Vacations. Too, Play will present his ftaM program - Crank; ned Thursday and will perform i ney. OraanvUle. refreshments. Mary Ban¬ ments," Mirr Peters revealed « and programs | doubtlessly will keep NEWS IN BRIEF Kuyael George Stephanovic. Dwk 1 , p.rt in the National Defense.'' Met. Daly. S He will return to the campus on both the piano and harps!- and favors. Shirley Pine, Ply- Song" | Kelvinalor Strike Settled ; - '»■'» Butterfield — President. Bob' *fter his evening address. t cnoro. House, the Con- Gertie; repreaenUtives. Bob Ran- j , . , „ ... . the American Mod s'alc Affair, dolph. John WmscII. John Durrcr Bultcrfichl HotUCfl Vl8ll«r» settled Wednesday. "bcih Rum Rather — President. Roger Tor- * * * ■ t" 'he Elcc- bush; no representatives choaen. Highway Department Attacked Dormitory Dou^lcf as Hotel PhUlips President. Harry — Blount; representatives. Bob Mur- Brfwy, Too rel, Don Mason. Jim Balfour GRAND RAPIDS (AV-Oov. Williams Wednesday renewed his Bryan — Prrudml. Frank Gei- -rhaas; representatives. Arwyn Freshman resid 4uiM fcrence groups. ! which are specifi¬ ed to eat in Brodv Spartanland tacks on the Republican State Highway Department and endttriei! 500 million dollar road construction bund issue to be paid out astonished when they found out Carr, Charles Jones. Harvey that married couples were he* ain cafeteria for all Invaded by current highway revenues. The Inter-Dorm Council co¬ ing in Butterfield Hall thia year. ins Uu the living units within Later they learned that thdse. Jhek Frost Jail Cuartl* Walk Off Job system and acta as s liaison tx older -students were merely at the Jack Frost invaded Spartan- reen dormitory students i part of an overflow from Kel¬ preset land last night, bringing with MICHIGAN CITY. Ind Penitentiary guards who want uni logg Center. Emery roster, hand representation walked off their Jobs Wednesday at the Indiana St college administration. Mi dormitories isd M l him the clear blue skies and Prison and authorities promptly suspended them. ' sheriff, .-iiiTss ssr-'SJ chilly temperature at October. After last nights low of 35 acfcnlastic achieve-V twenty rooms wtuch are being Mo Election Law dormitory menu~8ther projects include an used as an annex at Butterfield. tic fair and cool, with an ex- Changes Planned ~ -dorm- dance winter term Hall. peeled high of Sg degress LANSING Uft—The legislative election, study committm i sing, i , additional IIS i Northerly winds of 12 to IB Wednesday to reeonUDaod no etaction law changes until attar el 'M ' limitary. Road dormitories. aulas per hour art forecast. I Nov. 2 general election to Michigan. tOAN STAT* N!W8 ITmrsda -■' i" ' . i • - ftlaagree on Displays Letters * MMllliMU (jhristmas In the 4. Walk halt¬ ingly 8. Japanese admiral 12. Summer 26. Cage 27. Festival Controversy 39. Steeps 39. Come In City" was brought 14. Declare 41. Levantine • group last Sunday max"? 16. Chum sailing vpsroI nd we feet that you 43. Not so ninth We feet that the display used 16. Comment- interested in the re- 46. Accustom Chriztma* mean* different thing* to all people. last year was very effective be¬ 49. Paused cause of Its simplicity, attract¬ 63. Edge To moat people it la the Christ Child In a manprer, iveness. and purely religious 64. Greedy peace on earth, goodwill toward men, Santa Claua nnd a ot this aort goinr to rc- theme. It reminded us of that decorated tree with present*. night so long ago when the 27. Domestic feeling of the animals I^iat year, Chrlatmaa goodwill was a little aoureeen made to promote any of the season's goodwill be¬ who will win the prize. charge of "Christmas City" will 21 it 23 tween MSG students^ and East Lansing, the city's mer¬ chants and student government got together. poasibly re-examine their plans in an attempt to make them ar 26 So Si ~r I jij « held more in keeping with the true r Several discussions on the subject of goodwill were Inst spring. The outcome was the "Christmas City" dis¬ meaning of Christmas. 3T H $5 1 |~ Latherxn Student >T play contest. .'8 , h 4o 4l 42 J No the Merchants Association of not ■ one can accuse going half way in the project. Already they hare donated ' -J 44 45 ss -> $1,200 worth of trophies. They will spend more on over electrifying and providing general lighting for the display INFORMATION Letter, lo the Editor *1 lo Si Ss 0 " ' h s+ is 54 islands along Grand River. Activity Ai PAPER COMMITTEE 50c spent on charity. Admittedly the considerable sum which is being spent h.v the merchants could do a kit of good 8 30 p.m. in 35 Union 2 days 15c CIayt«»'n'R t/r hI''*\ ET> 7-\lMkr* " * "'! f r"u\• • The many extra-curricular activities offered at State SAILING CLUB 3 days $1.00 20-WATT HEATIIE KIT. hl-fldclitv I that way. play an important role in college life. They supplement 7 p.m. in 33 Union 4 days $1.15 ryrles to lOQK<1^$ I SlVal" Dirkf?i j° | «tti2? vv. ' i.* »I Rut Christmas decorations old tradition. You regular classwork in developing the tastes and ahilltien For those interested in week¬ 4HO» KmsM U • 1 are an 72 end regatta. 5 dsyt $1.25 or the Individual. might just as easily advocate that familiesdonnte money to PROVOST CORPS ADDITIONAL CHARGES charity at Christmas instead of having a Christmas tree A recent survey conducted by the T>ean of Students' 7:30 p.m .in 22 Demonstration for each word over 15 .............3c or decorating their houses. office revealed thnt more than 90 per cent of drop-outs Hal! Charge for credit ISc As long as city decorations are considered part of the occur because the students don't feel they "belong." Col¬ Christmas scene, money will 1h- spent on them. Objectors lege life is a new and often challenging experience, and AUTOMOTIVE might consider that when the money is spent for "Christ¬ many atudents can't make the needed adjustment. What LYMOUTH Cl.l'B COUPE Drill*. ENGAGEMENT RING. DIAMOND <> n " ' mas City" it will not l>e going for an ap|M-aranre of Christ¬ better way to belong than to join a campus activity? . k. lWS $175 IS) Plum* H-7IWU «Mt-r ft.vinn v.i It if will srtl «.,r • > " mas alone but to the furthering of the Christmas spirit. m •'» IIWlwi MJ Hill, rr-wf FI> J I:I7H During the freshman year, outside activities can help _ |,mj, the student to make new friends, broaden his interests, BULK IM1 SPECIAL. $M. Phone I 72 lure I <• The conscientious objectors—afraid that the rontest NAVY Bt'NK BEDS hv Simmon* " too and liecome accustomed to his new life. comes dangerously close to exams—forget that build¬ Dim ing the displays ran start as soon ps themes are approved. Campus organizations serve other useful purposes as »!»*•» on as"*.* 73 f? :«• I well. Many of them are vocational clubs, and furnish an It is only construction on the islands that cannot start extra classroom for learning more about one's future pro¬ CADILLAC 1937 •CT 1 inw' FX until Dec. i. As in Water Carnival, living units can finish Hole En h* fession. Religious groups develop the student's spiritual entries piece-meal, then cart them to the appointed places life. Recreational clubs broaden his social life. I ? rvnyq fsrn Ft" and assemble them l>efore I tec. 4. heater Joining a college organization is an investment which Sharp 22 ism miles Trade pos¬ "Christmas City" is the first cooperative attempt by sible Call Frit/ Dovs 4-44M--5-.TU32 ner Street Open sis . East tanning and MSC to generate goodwill between the will pay off now and in later years. Students who attend city and the student. Students should meet it with the tonight's Activities Carnival can find something to enrich EMPLOYMENT right spirit—the Christmas spirit. their college career. WANTED EOR I.AYOUT and copy while trying to get ice from a with l xa ..rk m Band Fans Have Answer for Critic her quarter, a cold hand ap¬ peared and beckoned to her. Misa Groaky, a bit Unnerved, ran to a nearby service station home at 704 Accuracy Important 8 Eatrvlew, Phone B-4783 Wanted Applications for Registered nurse* for Lansing Regional Blood Lansing 74 To the Miter: find anything good to say about m. Asia ma- 5 Day week. Monday through C''"tra Mdzt,., I. Also, • played "On Wiscon- where keya for the machine Friday Must be ible to slay *»v»r- our band, while other achoota Ha. , I have just finishes! muling a sin' when their team came on ! were kept and then watched a ear have nothing but praiae for it? CM_ 4-7461 73; letter to the Editor In which the field after the half. service attendant open the ice- Far Ho!« R.X. Thia ia a question thai has the MSC Hand and it* director rquaI time lo perferm. It Is U»e Since the band make* three ^HOUSEKEEPER FOR FAMILY S day were lambasted. bothered me through four year* responsibility ef that band te gat trips able Phone 5-35*3 after**7 pith" I feel that an a year. I have been to Inside was Ralph W Hoople, as a mem tier of the band. off the field when their time la apply 2235 Delta River Drive 72 ENGLISH DtKF.S New girls' Raleigh ' answer is imperative. many. The recognition we guve ' of Annville. who was repairing f 15 Good Indian. 135 At A-3 , , , First of alt, in detente of Mr. ■h WANTED-EXPERIENCED men s Wisconsin is much more than the big machine when its door Printers i Graphics College Fulcone and the band I would Is sometimes given us. -Pert Time Campus Press - > - - * Last year, both visiting bands 2-2MI. tf like to ask when the band ever I THOR WASHING MACHINE t*egan a number white a visit- came with unorganized pro¬ it it it FOR RENT found Ida way to MaekUit Hta- ing band was playing'' To my grams and ran over time. So we * * * know-ledge It never has happen- had to watt for the bands to ANGRY GODS rned and I am frequent or deliberate, aure it waan't finish and go off the field. The Then There's ... HONOLULU column' ! ant also curious as to what The MSC Band should be for than the aacri- ! a rp TW11 P*fk>n41 ^ Campua Pres. Jahn A Klahn was editor meant in the letter to the in Wednesday's State Night Staff MSC. not school's use. for any other fke of a black pig with stripe down the body a can ui red | FOR SALE News by a funeral march. If Asst. Nlgbt Killer do the mischief." REMARKABIJt VALUES ONE twin inarching 220 or more steps a mislead selld maple 110 HmaU nnk- Ta the tdltar: minute Is a funeral tempo, I SUki »CS» 5 Sanger sew- Wisconsin fight *ong waa certainly have been mislead. H$7M* HOUSING splayed loud and long twice by . the MSC band Satuiday In the pre-game ceremonies, the luind Michigan State News LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Tall Men New Air Force officer* gabardine overcoat removable Mntng Mae 43 L Originally tailor made MB m wrrote MI-WIS and played "On sr.-jE" •"* °*v* .Wisconsin" At half-time, by ; Special request from the Wis¬ consin cheerleaders, the band zing Mr. Falcone and Michigan State's green and white March¬ FRATERNITY OIBL-. BICYCIX l'?°Z EXriUAJD4T ZD Mm co- t. CRAD STUDENT' Jptun In very destrsMe location fSear U _ played "On Wisconsin" once •gain as the team came on the ing Hand. I would like to ©rove that l£b criticism was not based Cordially Invite* lateneled Men NXW UOHT WSIGHT lundo VH. TRANSPORTdj HWVAT* ROOM rOR m.n P.rkln. field. on facts. r..r«h'n« (vnlaMd 17 »„klv EX PER It:' ' MTRIGCXATOII AND TABLZ to auth drti ^ v-) The Wisconsin rooters did not First, what Is meant by itove Esvellent conditaon Call 8-431 ^ „ "Falcone does it again?" To me mfore 14 am or 8-3471 after 4 pm this meant that Mr. Talcone put on another good show. (As 1 read on I realized there were OPEN RUSH SMOKER ~WANTin A'1*" ! cmratti Phone Bob FD - ' other i Thondsy 6.45 to 8tl5 rassLTCursjgvur TO-ssurssv RtDC wastzpJ •04 restaurant. Phone waa a Oct. 2ST*"- .M. RUHR 7, 1954 ' (MmlBM«W«nlnl| eratar electric brakes and . LOST and FOUND ..-CAUF08 cussmns.. 128 Hnalett 1XWT-TIRRI1TC bunk r-rw ,j j .. LOW COST- i—('• .. ~Mrr phone ED 2-lW* ;■ 1954 Octohnf T. THE MICHIGAN BT.ATB NEWS Belts Lost A—* Administration Has Troubles, Too ^FoundHandles Enrollment Cards Prove Headache to All By DERBY HALL ious departments to be ; class schedule so that They in turn sort 1 \eird Collection Writer's cramp may be a valid complaint at Registration, but few students realize what actu¬ file. The most useful cm registrar's card which i ing to denomination and distrib¬ ute them to t ' rXsfjstankr "( !«•<» Cedar. film tad llalen bowler, bulb, mlnnt bowling bell, and bag.. end err ally happens to the cards they fill out each term. Though the student'completes trat ion office. From thi j other article* are Is.art eetd. Ilr etao ha. a good his job' when he signs the last (o inquirers, whether they are iS. their owners at the bottle of heir tonic thai no one card, administration employees prospective* dates seeking the -Vr'^r^nTer '..'loll Concouriie, this de- aeeme to went. are just beginning their work. Under the direction of Victor telephone number of a coed or an Army for buddy information about Everything la neatly cataloged Henley, assistant to the regis¬ audience |la<« into Hi working I""U hours com- scene occurred in one play in ummer Job which Pat and Rill appeared. MSC student * wouldn't Liquor was supposed to trickle from a pump type keg, but I for anything inner stock, during rehearsals the flow was etched their rather weak. During the pcr- in to Mass- morc than usual. The liquid t Ddvics, fDaind Rapids g. and Hill CJal; n tio. Sagin- ith ttie Pet- The play continued, with Rill Michigan. 'MiktlC, Owns drenched stage. ;it Michigan After another play, which LjnH .in.l Mi ended with the throwing of High Flying Acrobat !T/\TE . dishes and glasses. Rill walked hThc Myriad" Tours Summer Circuit Wait, Weight You mijrht hnvp hn«! Itnth feet on the ground durimr your summer vacation, hut one MSC sophomore hud his in the air. •By MYRA Macl'HKRSON • future will depend un the sue- I •"'»« Man lerrun.t State News Feature Editor j For .Ion Friday's summer job included working as an reus of the flrat Ihree. "»»»• Everyone owned tun acrobat with the Kelly-Morris Circus. Lowell Kklund, forrher chief of ( and carried it, even though Vnany British soldiers were in They Jon became Interested In aero- management branch of the U. S. the area. The terrorist group | batten in 1912 when he watrhei Army Pacific headquarters, will planted an aerial art whilr attending office. Kingling llrnlhm Cirrus show. ,n(.|jj,jc*d • I at Traverse City will be i Al the age of right, jon »e. up WfJ. jn At|an||(. c(|y Doyle, former Mesrota Pealure Starts the KHIy-Morris troupe. .Dm. who works 30 feet TODAY all THE secthincdrama. m m passions of ANmm^Jk suspicion. Her* it ii...lh* part of the city th*y call the jungle... where the trafficker* in evil ply their trade and silken cats prowl for victims. This is its shocking story...filmed to jolt your emotions as no other picture ever host enmeshed in the C|NF.maSCOJ5E Cinemascope nawSiltm"""" ex*memo A N *TATB XBWS Thursday, March and Mixer jMcrt Box Social N«W office™ president, George of Thta xi Kl.lwa.ser, Planned Chrlstlat by CSF Studfnt t'l Sponsors Select ran) Dexter Junior; vice-president, will sponsor Richard Lutey, Ironwood sopho- March Mixer Friday from 8:3 w, _ x D(1_ 11:80 p.m. In the metal hal Jann Campbell, Grand Rapids graduate; Harold Brander, Grand Rapid! sophomore, to Barbara Faculty Folk Hoini iM Nla, Mock River, Ohio, sophomore; treasurer, Richard Peoples Church. The Orand March Mixer Scott, Buffalo, N.Y., sophomore consist of small group gamos. Patnouder, Orand Raptds sopho- ior, to Katy TenHouten, Traverse To Hold First Judging Fall Meeting animal pathology. Is en in a special six of work week's at the Armed and ataarard, James Touhey, Un¬ ion City senior. n each game will be a 'gi march to | partner. City Junior, and Dee McDonald. Oktmoa Junior, to Janice Dempeey, Battle Creek Junior and Pi Beta Pay s A, Institute of Pathology in When the human eyi ""-in, D.C. He I* expected normally Is focused Faculty Tclk Club Friday from 2 Oct. II. tO feet or more away. to 4 p.m. In Union Parlors A, B Stueber, Long Island Junior, and C. to Jeanne Eadale, East Lansing According to Mrs. Wilson B. r and Delta Zeis, and Roger Young. Ponttac sophomore, JoAnn Watson, Lan Coed Swimming Now Offered for istaff mem The gr Intramural Season Our Gift to You Competitive i ?d swimming is The receiving line Fri< include Mrs. John A. wife of the president of MSC i who have had Mrs. G. Mennen Williams, wife ol sport. Practices the governor; Mrs. G. M. Trout, held in tho Women's Gym This 793 Page Webster's Illustrated are pool at 4 p.m. dally. president of the club; Hooaen Jones, member of the g*rahtVan Coeds who ore interested in State Board of Agriculture, and Dictionary Just for Making This managing the speed swimming team should see Norma Stafford wives of other members of MSC's body. Wall her, Chivaaal Religious Organizations Smith Willi,a,.? in 15 Women's Gym. 10 Day Trial of the Famous Swimming will also be will receive eor- Mrs. Paul Allen. Hesrhnrn Monday for any coeds interested Mo; said. Signing up for various In¬ PARKER "21" in participating in intranui Participants are asked to practkse terest groups in the club will also tnke place. Set Retreats, Speakers for swimming intramural# from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Guest speakers and two retreats will be featured in the Yen, Morgan's will give you. free of charge, a com¬ The Women's Gym pool will AFROTC Wive* weekend plans of rumpus religious organizations. plete Wehwlrr's Illustrated Dictionary Jual by taking also be open for practice daily at Rishop Richard Emrich, Episcopal bishop of Michigan advantage of this outstanding free trial offer. 4 p.m. until the close of the Intra- Schedule Meeting vifl speak at a banquet Tuesday night welcoming new ajid II ' V* For Everyday World Travrl Srriew transfer students to Canterbury Club. It will he held at 5:45 p.m. in the Masonic Temple, East Lansing. The regular Canterbury Club •Completely New • 793 Pages To Show Bird"* Film RRI from 2-4 p.m. tndny i I be held Sunday Two Inches Thick Union Sun Parlor. Reference in Home, The slug at l:W In 21 Union. IfelF; lUrlfe- School or Office • told Readable Type Full Slxe, 8*. x 5H World Travel Serifs will present Dick Bird's "The Alpha¬ bet of the Outdoors." Saturday at The tea Is the first in Air Force ROTC wives a Werner Rohnatedt of the grams planned for every I • Thousands of • 1,000 Illustrations 8 p.m. In the Auditorium. "Turning Out Reltf- Terms Thtlrsday afternoon. Cards Birtl is one of Canada's out- Four Color Jacket refreshments are scheduled j • New Words Section tanding wildlife photographers. The film. In color, covers the out¬ door trails of Canada, the U. S„ of the srmposlom Intend welnr Mexico. Lntin America and the The world haa about 11* million I H® the tvpie on Jock K.le, Zreland 'aribbean Islands. irsesbut needs six million ac week-end retreat at Camp senior u4 editor-in-chief of the rding to United Nations Edora Harkel near Fairview is slated for mal Scientific and Cultural Or members of Spartan Christian Fel¬ lowship. Busses will leave East tensing at 3 30 and 6:30 p.m. Fri¬ day. The group will return Sunday evening. The retreat is sponsored lam on* o eeffee hour will cm- by Inter-Varsity Christian Fel¬ lowship and will host members from othei* colleges Members of Lutheran Student Association will meet at College Michigan. Lutheran Church Sunday at 7:80 terror day at • p.m. In ! Plnetum. Their topic will be "Making Prayer More Mean¬ A communion breakfast ingful." The Christian doctrine follow S.45 a.m. mass. group will hold its first meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 In the Newman retreat will begin Sun¬ day, Oct. 10 and will last until CAiNE MUTIAiY Oct. 15. Instructions wUI be given each day in St. Thorns* Acquina* meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the gov¬ ernor's room of Peoples Church Church at 4 30 and 7:30 p.m. by to discuss the history of the Orth¬ the Rev. Gerald Maguiro from a* a. « JOHNSON • MkMMAY I odox religion. A question-answer period will follow the discussion. | i§ planned by Gamma A party Dr. Francis Donahue will speak Delta Friday night at 7:30 in the at the Divine Liturgy meeting Martin Luther Chapel and house. Sunday at 18:15 In the Chapel of A business meeting is scheduled Peoples Church. Following will be Ytt, yon will frf ike tempi,!, iUuUwmtd WthMtr', for 6 30 that evening. for an Orth- day. six final, pamini lof - 1 laEast Lan¬ noaneed shartl) ilet I dictionary hut lor mod.nf tUt lldtj fret trial. "Let's Look sing. The winner', mi placed In x wxlef < New Parksr "St" istlu choice ot morw then nay other pen at people THE SIRS! BALLET Tardy Thief „ Nose anywhere near the prism. you ean judge this remarkable Now |r SABDLER... (ram SHEPARD'S 1 Throtcs in Totcel Thix method at I "21" for yoursall I Oot '.*-5 yoyrs on Iroo trial ion I LONG BEACH. Calif. «V-Ho- Tho New "21" ha* Parker1, ex- tel Manager Wayne Ferrell got a elusive, new Kleotro-Polished point package through the mail. 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Ka* Un*m *• ' gy Ex,I tirsmJ I m THE NICHtO'AN STATE NEWS Full Social Scheer Nonsense By CTNTBtA 8CHEGR Rial* Nrvri Raclvty Sock Hop, Open Houses Set for Weekend Whirl By MAKtl.YN MINION iave a hot dog house will follow the DG hay- Mltor the hayrlde. ride Friday. Dance., a nock hop. open houses, banquets and hay rides Phi Kappa Psi will honor . The glib fashion industry hns Delta Gamma members of Kappa Delta with a finally coqie up with an answer wilt till this weekend's social calendar. sock hop at the Phi Psi house Jo the generally horrified reac¬ Friday lo thank the KD's for Union Board will sponsor 4 tion of American men and wom¬ record dance at 8 p.m. Suturday rlaas. Triangle fraternity will Grill Hound Featured helping them move into their en to what is generally referred new house this fall. During the The Codfish lays a milliot to as the "Dior look." in the Union Ballroom.' In First Union ShorU dance intermission a Phi Psi eRKH An all-college square dance, combo will play. The Utile Hen but one: In at least three national mag¬ co-sponsored by the members of Union Shorts, the Union Board azines last week the world of Christian Student Foundation, Elsworth House will hold the Hut the Codfish doesn't fashion rallied to the defense of Promcnaders, YMCA and YWCA "Co-op Kickoff" record dance cackle Dior's flattened silhouette with Will be held Saturday in' the at the Triangle Friday. All co-op members are When her little stunt is luch invited. The dance is sponsored descriptive words and social hall of Peoples Church. by Women's Co-op League and phrases us "do - exaggerated George Bubolz, E The paper will again feature a Men's Inter-Co-op Council. bosom," "uncluttered line," And so we praise the artful Members of Grill Mound, this time a person The weekly record dance of Alpha Phi Alpha active on eampua as well as in the Hen bustline," "restrained" and, a- will sponsor an all-college open East Shaw Hall will be held in grill, and also a Union Board the Shaw Lounge Friday. West The Codfish we despise: gain and again, "youthful." house from 8 to 8 p.m. Saturday Worker of the Week, according and an evening record dance at Mayo and Rather Halls will Which makes it plain to Publicity now is swinging to tn Marilyn Todd. Union Board hold a record dance Saturday. an accentuation on the their house from » In 12 p.m. Thoughtful Men positive, publications chairman. and the Dior edict hns become The Keith Barto combo will "Droodles" will be the theme It pays to advertise. the "H-line." The "H" is for furnish music for dancing and Of a Delta Chi party Friday the fraternity will serve hors The fraternity will give yo-yoa The 22-room hoi night. Members and their dates hips, where Dior styles their interest. center as favors. ^ III. build by Theodore Hooeevelt are each asked to bring one CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS 1(84, hat been opened to the original dfobdte and n contest coed fhe*rIe«d«^rt1U^"«?«prae- The "H-line," I'm afraid, be met on \ho MSC i The AEPI's will hold i talent ma Kappa Delta and Delta Gam¬ plan hayridea this weAkeod. public aa a shrine of the former IhcEldcnt. the Women's Gym. about as much enth The KD's grill hold Qatar IM- the H-b Coeds Chosen Lead Cheering .muscles hour* of practice and high hopes pnid off edswh" were notified of their selection for MSC'i ,quail last Saturday morning. ml chcci leading .quad coeds are THK HICHIOAK BTATR WKWS Thursday, iJirTmnMr' Disabled List Grows pit? i, ruuDic Red Wings 'Worried' As Opener Approaches DETROIT, (/P)—The Detroit Red Wings face 'triple trouble" Bv BONN As Indiana Game Neai SHELTOft in* right arm. Ross. who sprain¬ * * * tomorrow night when they open ed the arm three weeks ago, is the hockey season against the With line-up changes still nu¬ be ready for the >le Leafs in Olympia merous, the best team at Wed¬ nesday's prart'cc was the one not exported to Doc Feurig's 'Team' irst of all, the Red Wings arc headed by 'Toe Fcurig." End Eflla Duekrtt wvs the their string ol The Detroit front office says at¬ mo**- ioeoro'o* member of thr tendance may slip below the 11,- Feurig's team consists of the straight stra victories in home ■I -k trim. Docket, m wnr'ni disabled and sore players who ?'*»■) figure—a low mark for a To»- face mart, two shin enarH. openers Is onto game needed attention of a medical a in many a year. and hod one hood heiv'ly U»- variety before coming out for abMt the ticket sales. practice. Heading the team Is Ce- Rolend Dotwh and Randv And, thirdly, they are simp', Schrrccncost, rccular tackles, al¬ worried about the Maple Leafs. C'apt. LeFoy BaMen. ©dt th's weekend will so were on the sliyhtly injured The' Red Wings haven't lost a Leafs, a proud team, were list. Dotsch was shaken up severe¬ Arhllles tendon. Bolden was home opener since 1038. In thfl; shut out the first five times very much In evIJeree as he ly In the Wisconsin name while time they have won 11 times and they played In Detroit last year. hobble-4 around. minus pads. Srhreccnuost is nurring an in¬ tied three, with the last sever fected foot. It wasn't until March 4 that the home openers resulting in victor - In addition to Duckett, Dotsch Toronto team scored a goal in they ran plays. and end John Lewis were wear¬ A hard and Olympia Stadium—a wait of more Another name player on the than 300 minutes of play. ing face masks. Peaks u „nf of Doc's squad is first team full¬ fenslve barks on back Jerry Plnnutis. He is also Rig lineup swl'eh of 'he day The «'3" former end was an also kirks «ff suffering from a sprained Achil¬ came at the right tackle soot. All-State selection as a tarkle ,hf , opening kirknff les tendon, to a lesser degree than of most oft the eaperl- while in high school at Sagin¬ Iowa and Bolden. Planutis and Howard nenilng the aw Arthur Hill. BEAMANS and ran a Graves, who is suffering from the for 28 yards. Wisconsin^ same ailment, spent the afternoon Carl Tiencr. who entered the Gary Lowe, who is shnring the as the No. 2 left half spot with Johnny Mat- running up and down the side¬ With Schrie lines to keep in shape. right end. was moved down the >ck following Bolden's injury, well during the drills. Bill Ross, who is just getting line one position to the tackle ran back into action after two weeks Clafence Peaks, CARL D1ENER AND CLARY IX)WE of work without pads, showed up more to make any showing this leather brace on his heal- ■ year, appeared a sophom,, have captured the No. 1 right half back tit In position from Bert Zagers. left tackle. seven passes Tor 131 yarns ana lor tackle. Borden had a lot of FOOTBALL THROUGH THE AGES touchdowns. In addition, he scored once on a running play, playing time last year but it The football frenty ta upon u*. But let us. in the muM 4 kicked three extra points and av¬ was all at end. where he played pandemonium, call time. Let us pause for a moment of reflection. W hat is this game called football? What 1* it* ert just over 40 yards on his to tackle this i It* origins? It* traditions? These are not idle question*, 1 > have the answers we will 1 great American appreciate even more fully, es Wayne Ethridge, whe game of football. starting center last year, has i ed to guard to give that position First of all, to call 1 1 American game is * plenty of experience Vesel has taken Ethridge's place. Football waa first played in ancient Rome. Introduced Crimmins has only 15 lettermcn T, it became one of the most popular Roman *p« byVj from last year and 36 of his 63 of Nero's reign. The eminent historinn Signfons rep MMCLDDXVIII people at the Colosseum one Saiu players are sophomores. * nR pjay That game has pleasant mem¬ Lions. With the decline of the Roman empire football I ories for several Spartans, mem¬ The barbaric Huns and Goths preferred canasta. However,k ories they hope to improve on Twelfth Century A.D. football had emerged froi Saturday. risen to its rightful place in the firmament of European p The eminent historian Sigafoos reports that the 1 was in the grip of wild excitement in the year Crusaders, under Freddie Barhnrossn, journeyed Damascus to play the Saracens in the Fig Bowl gum*. The Cm gh, 23 to 21, on a field goal by Dick Coeur A 1 of the game. October 21, 1512, will ever remain a red letter day in t! •f football. On that day (.eonardo da Vinci, who has The touchdown play from Mor- "The Renaiaaance Man" because of his proficienrv i rall to Duckett was the first col¬ and sciences, was painting a picture of a Kioreni legiate TD pass for the Spartan "Listen, signal caller. poee for her portrait,"! keep telling you-doi»'t smile. Ju*ta look natural. Two other MSC players made "But I'm big firsts in that game also. John "Well, what do you call It?" he said. (thunder) Lewis gathered in a "Gee, I don't know," said Mrs. Schultt. "It's just an t Tom Yewcic pass and raced into the end zone for his first colleg¬ iate score and later in the game id try she did. but without success, for a mom Gary Lowe, then a third string saving to her, "Look, Mona kid, I'm not g«n left half, turned end for 14 yards Vipe that ailly grin of? your face." "Honest to goodness. The Renaissance Man," said shetelu!s.| no grin. It's Just the way 1 look." t "W'ell, just stop it," said Leonard testily and turned his pigments. When he turned back to Mona Lisa and saw the smile 1 her face, he became so enraged that he seized the nests a easava melon, as it happened - and hurled it nt her * —» . l —ifght net* Maa'il completed forward past Another date dear to the hearts of all football fans is Sept 1442. It was on this date, according to the e Oiat a sixteep year old lad named Christopher Olumbui ti » football team at Genoa Tech. lie failed 00 light. (He weighed at that tin ask, te this date - Septemlwr Dothall fans? Because young Columbia ■ making the team that he ran awsv hadn't happened, he never would have discover * adnt discovered America, the world And if the world hadn't discovert* « football fans never would have C, - . "~ every fan knows, te the perfect companion to f.w.thal A» > the eminent historian, says, "Land's takes. 1 can't cwm without Philip Morris. I'd sooner go to .... t, rich tobaci pack of mild vintage Philip Morris Cigarettes which com* is w •r king-aim at pricaa young aad old can afford. Land'. Machiavrlli. on.* of th« NCOUKSE ' October I! 1984 THE If iP>—Notre to his right, then sailed a long ! period. An offensive holding injury-filled season, Are aerial to Barney Curtlss in the sec- | penally was detected by the offle- ! Baladaccl. In his only appear- Dame's football squad engaged in a long defensive scrimmage Rushing to See Jons, Rams ond quarter. The Aaher attack was i the play. ance this year, scored Michigan's Wednesday in preparation for an Rather 7. 12; Rather 2, 0 two touchdowns against The Un¬ expected varied attack from Pitt's contusion of the Rather 7. exploded for two iversity of Washington. He suf¬ touchdowns In the third period fered a bruised shoulder In the Panthers Saturday. The Irish suspect the Panthers STATE NEWS cheat while playing IM foot¬ ball Monday night. He was tak¬ „ determined" Rather 2 I fame- And hl» r®J\ovf'? 'rom ,hM will mix T-formatlon and single hsh Sunday iniury wa. complicated by a ,cv- team. The aerial work of Dirk , wing plays and order a lot of en to OHn Health Center where Srhrocler proved to bo the ference. He passed for both of his dif- rre s,nmach d"°rd,-r- Baldaeel has finally been re- flinging by star passer Rudy Mat- tioll. In Pitt's defeat of Notre ROSE BOWL SLIDES team, TO', with Renn Sylveatcr, Dame, 22-19, two seasons ugo, ,raKd lhe 8ludent and Chris Warack on the receiv- Mattioli threw two touchdown Activities Carnival „ . . . „ . . .. u^BctROIT I/Tj — The Lots Angeles Rama and Detroit 'P^ked in the third period when In* ends. Penalties and a superb ! s'rv,c»- bu* Oosterbaan said, passes. .collide Sunday in Briggs Stadium, and quite likely I Bob wh"# imereeptedla Commut- pass defense prevented the Rather j "He'll be too weak to play." Ray Lemek, left guard, Wayne Edmonds, No. 2 left Ibusiest man in the ball yard will be the gent who runs "0"Jd"ynn ' n'n'. ■I olfense from clicking. B „ suf(trfd „ rofUrrln), kle, missed the workout be< ■icoreboard. A w ning pass play with Dick Verhcule Other Score*: ,\TO 44, Triangle • * ' . .. . knce lnJury spring practice and of shoulder injuries suffered in Tonight — 7:30 AL Owners finding Bill Haak for score. Bryan 5. §; Bryan 7. 0 nathvr 5. 7; Rather 3. « jt was aggravated in the Army """* "0W V",Uable h sistants. 7:30 - 9:30 P. M. 120 points for three gue CHICAGO (/P)—American Lea¬ club owners will meet again next Tuesday to determine if the Quality DELTA V°£) I points a game, or hns been a shut- Philadelphia Athletics must be sold by the Mack family. ervoort's GASOLINE p i; previous games I you 1 bet on the between happen Sunday. Cleveland The meeting at stone Hotel was Chicago's Black- called Wednes¬ day by league president Will Har- Conveniently l-ocaled Opposite lhe CampuH Han Lowest Prices In Town Regular I Ethyl SIGMA ridge, setting it exactly two weeks o the World retain your Series and perfect record. after a New York which Roy Mack was given 14 days to raise session $750,000 to buy at 26* juJ 28* PHI control of the A's. Your Best-lAired Spirt Shoes! 2gaL $139 can 1 M fl The owners ■•questionably The only fraternity houae located on the hanks of the Red Cedar —. GENERAL REPAIRS i that, then we*l| have SADDLES b, CALL ED 2-5065 ridden A s U the highest hid-, , rated as three point in almost der. At the New York meeting of It'n the For Transportation 1212 E. Grand River SPALDING ler the game steal condition. End owners, it was reported Roy gave original Huddle and tackle Thurman the American League written as¬ to missed the opener surance he will listen to outside with the Chicago Hears two offers to buy the club, founded by ire fit and ready. So Connie In 1901, if he failed to tapered toe HELP US MOVE! terback Hobby Layne, al- raise the $750,000. The money »'i fully shaken his would be used by Roy to buy out Connie and Earle. Also at the New York meeting, the owners heard details of two $9.85 plans to buy out the Macks. One was from Arnold Johnson, Chica¬ ii m go business executive, who wants to shift the A'» to Kansas City. i. veteran Tom The other came from Thomas Richardson, an A's director and president of the Eastern League. Each offer reportedly is for $3.- Starting Today ... We'll Pass Extra Savings On To You ... his left hand in a 375.000 which would cover Connie a it's not certain how much Mack Stadium and the franchise. From the stle money, the Macks these h'ld s two. the Rams potent point* would have to liquidate debts es¬ timated at more than I million Ph. ED 2-2114 VAN DERVOORT'S I machine. Money We Would Have To Spend To Move To "YOUR NEW SEARS STORE!" i You Always Save At Sears! NOW SAVE EVEN MORE IN THIS GIGANTIC STOCK MOVING SALE! / V WE CAN T Color + collar + comfort so We hold a "full house"... The right ARROW Shirt for yowl TAKE IT WITH US! of colorful Arrow shirts You T have to be a math major to figure It out. Arrow kwd 1MB d» Udt« wkn k him '""i'-b. .hi, nfcr. Ak rigkl tetv ... ck*. ud ibirt, oiler you w many fine color, and pattern, favorite collar,, thai If, a breeze to have plenty of «tyle in your Orders are out •.. to sell everything to the In your wardrobe. Shown above are, the Su»e* ni check, and the buton-down in a neat tatter- tmooth Radnor "E" in atripe,. The bare walls! You need it . . . and we don't Sumcx in aoiid colon. They're com¬ SO COME AND GET IT! ' •* ow Art" W want it ae timk a. |4.50 fortable. . . . Star* Hoars 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. •' AHHOW SHIRTS UtOBVBAB e HANDKBBCHim e CASUAL WEAR ft TIES SEARS Monday — Phaaw 9-7&I1 11 Nm to 9 P. M. MtR.Mkh.Ayib, Octot*r v] 2 Days Chart Reported Eyting Reguhdr Sanksr S. Chart. Indian xradu- str student who was burned In a physics lab rxnlosi.m last June, .2 Students was reported to lie eating, eo- operoting. and reading regularly Tickets House i- • By BETTY ZI1EOE Warming State News Editorial AsstsUnl Approximately 12 MSG traffic violators, ticketed in the lit two days, have petitioned for appeal to the Student 'raffic Appeals Court. The Court will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Union fural Room to rule on the cases. Putin** on the rases will be in * * * fewer Fines 1. Ticket 2. TJc*tet iven Out 3. Ticket changed to warning. Iednesday In the last the fine would ease Lea Ferguson, Wilmelte, III., freshman; Pat Brady, Whipping up a hatch of ALPHA EPSILON |>| c revoked but the violation Wlnnetka, III., sophomore, and Nancy Park. Detroit at the Activities Carnival are Aletha Pitta, Barrton the i cnt's mid sophomore, work on the Krosh-Soph Council's exhibit sophomore; Sally Welch, Midland freshman, and Shirley 313 AIIHTI so that if caught again he for the Activities Carnival, to be held tonight in Marklin. Meisenheimer. I.udington sophomore, of Rochdale Howe: Policemen Praise The decisions, flyman said ■improved Driving may hp either recommendation! Concourse Scene to Show Campus Life to Dean of Students Tom King 01 final decisions. According to th< ; Only s i x traffic tickets The members of Alpha I law governing the five-membci Vere issued student drivers board, the derisions do not havi between early morning and to go through King's office. How¬ late afternoon Wednesday, ever, flyman said he feels that Activities Carnival to Open in Stadium cordially invite the student* ami /*, By BARBRA ZUKGE lintil 12 noon and must be finish- these rules will forfeit its $2 de¬ according to Campus Police at least a report With the opening of the annual I ed at 0 p.m.. according to Walker. posit, according to Kics Hagadorn, ulty of Michigan Stale ('allege to im JA.K nt tin pitch u/nrc the rourt rul¬ interested students will view the val. Open House on Friilay. OetoUer H. ing must file b petition stating Committee chairmen for the 90 MSC organ iza- be presented, at t, 9. and 1 annual event were John Walker, reason for their appeal, pre¬ drops may 8 to 12. ferably within the It day per- publicity; Jim McGuire, staging; The event, begining at 7:30 p.m. ( Information Booth. Also avail- Jean Gibbs, organizations; Nancy and lasting until II, is sponsored Jan Sotners, Elmhurst, III., I aht«* at the booth will be copies _# .k. i ...i.. Willis, programs; John Wilson, *55 total ahowx fhinif by AWS and Men's Council. entertainment and Nick to the total for the Violators will be called to the There Is no charge for admission rganization violating treasurer. two day* of new driving to the Carnival. enforeement when more 150 tleketa valued at over cases, flyman* said. Howrve The Quartet and Sally Sue Mor Duraud sophomore, who will they don't appear, the rourt ' tribute a dance art. F.mcc OPEN EVERY THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL The first two tin equaled that of thrr activity at MSC. ©Id regulations spr student traffic problems rame John Walke*. publicity to the Student Congress meet¬ airman. Many groups enrour- until 1 i hut i ing Wednesday night. Congress passed a law creating a Stu¬ dent Traffic and Traffic Safety staying to clean foreign cars, which will he given special :ln|.co-operation and tl >y the Brooks En- rmlts by Judiciary Jots are looking much is one of the three a bouquet of roses." i he Spartan Bell Ringers, heir first he Carnival must check in at the appearance on cam| Information Booth when arriving traffic on Weat Circle Drive, it the Stadium. Organizations riding on aldewalka and ridlnc at night without lighta, he aalii. Rearmament Wolverine Office •ingress Student II Psg< 1) •re Committee Belgium, the Netherlant^ and Changes Schedule FLORERT AND THE COEDS Luxembourg—as a vehicle for Beginning next Monday, the courts used by the Collegi many's participation in West- caae* of legal violations. v will be open Monday "I'm getting worried n Friday from 1-5 p.m. agree on the best way to liven this," Kills Mid. "and we're Seniors Plan igh The office, which for the a college dorm ... with before somebody is killed." 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