ttfm r I • are coming wt t HIT THOSE DOOM! MSCU/ DAI INT PUBLICATION east lansing, — monday, october 18. 1964 PRICE 6 CENTS IrisNtQiitmud Spartans, 20-19 Board Aabi Early Lead $16 Million Doesn't Help h. i If a H.k I For MSC 'Underdogs' Kaint Fail lo Gut Legislature to Get Near Rrrortl Gate Fund Rrquenl •; .£ By CHUCK MII.I.ER A peneral college, in* budget of $16,195,072 The Spartan* battled rain, wan approved for lefffol^tive mud and 17 (treat Notre conaideration Friday by the Dame player* S a t u r d a y. State Board of AftricuKnn, They won the respect of Rovernins body of MSC.', every Irish player and coach, An anticipated inereaae of 1,000 they won the respect of every atudrnta over Ihia y.or't tJ,S00 and added MSC fan and most of the maintenance ooeta Notre Dame followers, they won -ail L .] fX were given as reaaona Board for the increaae of by the sin* and sip soft soda?" I Pfcsts Dp / 372 over this year's fiscal Other budget for the fiscal year amounts m e press and should gain in nat¬ ure Dame by one point, 20-19. Bunny-hop, Anyone? Michigan State went into the th Irish Co-operative extension service, me as 13-point underdogs, but tl.M1.04S. compared to RLSlJlRM ler the first period, it was Notre this year; agricultural •me that was 13 points back. ublicans Spartans Capitalize station, f 1,700,745. at.320.R70; ketlng Research Fund, chcd by Federal Fun The Spartans took just 13 plays mark up the first score after king the opening kick-off. Quarterback Earl M o r r a I 1, British On Train Bargain compared with 4229,000, special marketing program, { ar 7 3204,000 I *Cominaiule out inal plan." They expressed confi¬ WOLVERINE Colored Slide* Informalin New_ Display Plans of work. dence that Christmas City would — . "establish a firmer unity between Why the 20,000 jobs tut are open are not being filled by men out ef work is another question. student groups and East Lansing PORTRAIT residents. Tlie*.. I let. 1$ Certainly one reason is that some people would rather May Mean Success Board members present at the draw unemployment compensation than look for n new job. but that is not tha full story. meeting were: Bill Hurst Micki McBrtde, student govern¬ and APPOINTMENTS 8:30 P.t Many of the job openings are in fields which require ment; Cort Lecklider. Inter-Fra¬ A feather, or at least a spray of holly, ahould go on ternity Council; Judy Streng. Pan- the caps of the East tanning Merchants Association and special personnel—barbers, tailors, etc. Hel; Dean DeWeete, Men's Inter- Few If any awn working on the assembly liae at an the student government. Ireland. auto plant could hold down a temporary Hubert Important revisions which may mean success for the job as a dress ; Christmas City display plan were made at a meeting Fri¬ day of representatives from campus organisations. The merchnnts generously offered to withdraw the $900 cutter or manicurist. Wllsop omitted any reference to one of the chief reasons why there are over 150,000 unemployed workers Campus Classifieds in Detroit alone. in trophies they had already purchased to reward spon¬ He failed to mention anything about auto sors of the liest displays. They went a long way toward plants being shut down, not only because of model changeover, Hut meeting the objections of some groups that the original Iso because of lack of business. plan was " too competitive for a Christmas display." It la well to remember that the unemployment situation And student government, after admitting to some ad¬ Is not sooMthlng that has sprang up in the ministrative mistakes in the original plan, changed fi of weeks as a Democratic trick against the a format which would have had living units sponsoring ling elections. the dinplays. Instead, participation is now open to It is also wall to remember that the any unemployment proli- rampus organization willing to do the Christmas season im for many thousands of auto workers started I work. spring when Chrysler production dropped drastically. So perhaps it might have been tatter A lot of credit goes to the people who insisted, under for Mr. Wilson to have addressed his "bird dog" remarks to his criticism, that competitive displays were not in the true friends in the sales departments of the various auto spirit of Christmas. They have practically eliminated the companies. motive of a display being built simply to bent out a com- Perhaps they should do a little more "bird dogging" for petitor. Now. however, they and their organizations have the responsibility for seeing that enthusiasm for the project Is maintained, and that cooperation is achieved to r«E-LAW CLUB develop displays which are a credit to the community and the 7:10 pin. 11 Union college. TMCA-TWCA MADBIGAL 9 D.m. SM Evercreen Bullfight Posters! Authcnlic full-color Bullfight l'onlcr*. print¬ ed in Spain t from Plaxu dr Toro* d«< Madrid, Granada, Seville, y Valencia. Featuring Spain'* moat renowned matador*: Manoletr, Bieuvrnida and other*. Printed in vivid color* *Wt complete description in Spanish of mat¬ ador*, dales, bull*. Genuine collector*' items. SUPERB ORIGINAL WAI.I. DECORATION Tw* far $$.00 ppd. Complete *et of three. $4.00 Order by mail direct from Importer. In MmwI Mason Aadalui Hi* f«l MtCttlfrA* 8fAfl Nl*8 Mack Dynasty Changes Hands ffy Praises Spartans Lose Opener, 23-39 Nittany Lions Down Philadelphia Athletics Sold >r Fine Performance PHILADELPHIA (*>-An eight meeting and a Spartan Harriers man Philadelphia syndicate Sun¬ necessary legal documents." day purchased control of the The new owners bought 91- IpOlW SHELTOW ~ - idelphia Athletics, ending the 54-year-old dynasty of the Con- year-old Connie Mack's 502 shar¬ es for 1604,000. They gave Karle ImrtWrty «M- ,oll°*' * * * • Mack baseball family. Mack, retiring general manager lm* that he Ihought the Doug Moorehead held off a last minute burst of speed The syndicate, in a last ditch Roy declared: "I have notified and also an executive vice presi¬ l slaved wel1" "j Playing on a tea of mud, the by Spartan harrier Gay Denslow, to win the race, and lead maneuver, saved American Lea- William Harridge, president of the dent. 6450,000 for his 163 shares. fJr., our best game of two teams displayed a tine ex¬ his Penn State teammates to a 23-39 cross-country victory baseball for the city of Phil- American League, that we have Roy remains as a mcmoer of the lad I »•»» v,'rJ proud of ample of its best. one platoon football at Among the facts gleaned from over Michigan State. agreed to sell to this fine group syndicate. ^performance," he eon- Notre Dame used only 17 plav- this sheet were that Notre Dame Moorehead's winning time, over the tJittany Lions five of civic minded Philadelphia bus¬ has won (including inessmen. I have requested league ,t the whole teem ers and five of them (co-captai'ns Saturday) 418 mile course, was 26:27.8 . approval. Our lawyers are now -raise, rather than and ends Paul Mati and Dan games while losing 88 and tying Denslow was three feet and one | **• •* the is** end hod enough . 33. This figures out to winning The syndicate is prepared with otstanding individual, Shannon, center Dick Szyman- four of every fitie games played second behind with 26:28.8. Thirc enough operating capital to hire thai one ot the no- skl, halfback Joe Heap and tackle place was taken by another Spar a top manager and field manager JabluMhe rd team la that every game Frank Varrlchlone) were sixtv- minute men. Ouglielmi played 59 over a span of 68 years. The other "it's" that came true . Terry Bloc The meet was the Spartan harriers first collegiate competi¬ Wrestlers to Meet to build up the fortunes of both the parent team and Its rundown minutea and 45 seconds— sopho¬ were—it was Notre Dame's third tion of the meson while it was thr Roy Mack, executive vice pres¬ Today in Fieldhouse more Paul Horung kicked off to * * * over Stale since 1949 and its 16th third for Penn St ident of the club, was given until Coach Fcndly Collin, announc¬ The last minute negotiations start the game unci was replaced win of the scries, against U a.m. Monday to decide whether ed that a meeting* of all varsity that led to the sale of the ball by Gugllelmi on the next play. live seventh and eighth men screen losses. he would sell the club to John¬ and frcahmcn Interested in wrest¬ club to the Philadelphia syndicate MSC used only 28 plavers but the finish all Ntttuur were son. * ling will ba held this afternoon In ended a fantastic sequence of didn't have a 60-minute man. Lions. They were Ted Garrett. events over the past four ihonths However, Roy was able to ne¬ room 209 of Jenison. 27:44. Jim Pasterhm. 27:34. in which the Athletics had been * * * The bands from both gotiate with the Philadelphlan* Alt men interested in trying out schools John fhillrud. 27:47: Den who combined to the team save for tha squad are requested to re¬ reported sold from coast to coast performed well on Ihe muddy Wood row. 28:42 and Gene Me- for Philadelphia. to numerous buyers. field and drew much applause port promptly at 4.15 p.m. Kelvey. 24:44. llenevr. Me- from the stands. The only dissent¬ The syndicate Issued a state¬ Kelvey did net reont In the ing vote was from a Notre Dame ment which said: "Ray Mark last Gene Tierney - Leo Genn statistic taker who dismissed the "PERSONAL AFFAIR** band show as "The biggest noth¬ ing I ever saw." Pt«."THE SCARLET SPEAR** J Michigan State's third man was Obviously a non-music lover. Boh Skane who finished ninth in 28:10. Rondle Davis finished in | request a little lesa M Schedule TOUCH FOOTBALL tenth position and fourth in team score for the Spartans by turning in a time of 28:24. The 11th. 12th. 13th and 14th Em TUESDAY * * * Tonight's Games Touch Football Field ions were all taken by Penn men and the 15th man to i, Del Parker, finished out . They called herXasque d'OK, Embry Robinson, Spartan left the scoring for the Spartans. Par- She ii, to quote Alton Cook of the World- tackle, was so eager to get into the ball game in the first quarter Telegram Sun, "a lusty beauty soothing that he went into the huddle with impetuous passion;" or to put it in without removing his warm-up the words of Wanda Halo of the Daily shirt. A quick look by his team¬ Nows: "You can't take your eyes off mates and he was sent back to her." To Jim O'Connor of the Journal- the sidelines to "strip for action." American, she is "a voluptueuse ★ ★ ★ (who) had many lovers but loved only " The N. Y. Times man, Howard 'Campus Styles for Thompson, observes that the it "a lady of joy," for at Mr. Berkley of the Herald Tribune notes: "she State Men' attracted the notice of police 1 various rfosont... "Wo ' is — as the French would say C.harroal Gray Football Sees and rharenal brown the hi* "color news" in are men's fabrics, for this mns, Rams Upset season. Get smarter We have (hem. style, finer T) — Jimmy point underdog Green Bay Pac¬ sing and Ray kers exploded for three final per-! fabrie. perfect fit. Save running and iod tallies in a 35-17 National, JNI) ATTRACTION Football League victory over the 1 money loo. Los Angeles Rams. Wo havo • variety of ★ * # PRO SCORES colors, fabrics and mo- I Breck Method Hair and Scalp mane from in new Paper-Mat* I Treatment* will simplify your | hair and acalp problems • These ! acanare" suits. 8ilptrid-Tip Refill | famous treatments are no*? j being given in this Barber Shop . Why not let os tell j | you about th« Breck Method ' , Hair and Sca!p Treatments! Turn the Key Softly eight chairs Action RAMSEY'S HCEE 't-Rirc (41 — Tobin flush, .passed MSC BARBERSHOP S :'"s S1 AM PS ACROSS FROM THE UNION Michigan State College rtkiimns and plunged Sunday as the 14- Spedal Number - TONIGHT - 8:30 P.M. College Auditorium NOW.. .a Stage Sensatit PAUL SRtGQHT i m is:-, in person... i started smoking AND HOW IT BTANTED., WENDELL 14 yea cis ago. Ai'MiasL Boors MAS aapa: "I preppe vou cant beat EM FOR FiAVOA -and beueve (Hired subjects fqf a Navy carper Hut it was getting licked In larman hy the Nnvy plvbre that got me DOUGLAS COREY ME, camels are i Annapolis My break * REALLY MILD ! * BRODIE Tne Calm ** COURT-MARTIAL smoking Camels J$Ji£Self. kUk* the M-Day zszessizas* TH ■ MICHIGAN S T AT ■ Monday, ( No Rain Today? ConantWill Spartans Spilled Italian Strings ScheduU Societs Corelli. Jack Frost The a 14-piece The reviews Makes His Speak at for 16 (Continued I yards and o a score on the with Zagers eairrylng managed to score on the bell. He Acer de- lg ensemoie uum no me, Italy, open the Music Department's Vivaldi 'concert' * P »nd next play. termination, shaking off, or run¬ concert Series In the Music Audi¬ «rio string, th»'r°P'1 Schaefer converted and Notre drive. Schaefer missed the kick, ning over seve:rsl Notre Dame da¬ Crosso » 1954 Debut Centennial Dame led, 14-13. Matiock took the followinf but the Irish seemed safe with tenders Snd dl ring across the flag onlv two and a half minutes re¬ in the extreme corner ot the play- torium tonight at 1:13. The group Is making a tour of te United States under arrange¬ CanipuH Police Jack chilly day. And likely that very The UA high commissioner in Germsny, James B. Conant, will kick-off to the Iriah 48, and State moved from there down to the Notre Dame 11. maining. » Again. Matsock lit the fuse for the Spartans. He took the kick- Ing field. - A charging :Irish lineman man- ment with the Italian govern¬ Swrf ment The Soeieta is'named after by Marcclto mJS"1 - Tackles Problem searching through their winter five the keynote address Feb. 12, The attack bogged down and off and dashed from State's 23 to aged lo touch the ball with his the seventeenth century player •plghi. ' MaritS. r warmer when MSC opens Its State had to settle for a futile fingers and PI anutis'i conversion and compoaer Corelli who is said gar- the Irish 42. attempt was deflected—Notfe to have brought the art of string field-goal attempt by Morrall. Two minutes remained when Campus police were (riven The high Dame's slim nr largin was protect- playing to heights never before today Is expected to A field-goal attempt was wide, Morrall hit Lewis on the 22, and additional authority in han¬ be 50 to 56, with winds north¬ and the Spartans had missed their ed. and the Iriah had beaten achieved. This group was formed the big end moved to the 13 before west of 6 to 14 miles per hour. Michigan State for the first time last year for the 300th dling the traffic situation by And If you're looking up, the third straight scoring opportunity, being tackled. since 1»4». sary of "—"*"■ the State Board of Agricul¬ ire Dame marched from their Slate scored on the next play sky will be partly cloudy, Snd selection Fri¬ ture, MSC's governinn body, mighty gloomy. day, Dr. Kenneth Wilson, direc¬ SHOP TONIGHT TIL NINE! at its meeting Friday. There is a bright side to the tor of the Division of PLACEMENT BUREAU INTERVIEW picture, however. No r a i n is DATE COMPANY OPENINGS FOR Parking arras were designated let. II Touche, for faculty, staff and employes, Niven, Bailey Acctg. Majors. Dec., March A iter's Day will fecas l & Smart June Grads and the police were authorized to let. 18-13 Electro Metallurgical All Knur's. Chemists, Ind. & Impound vehicles illegally parked In these areas. The lots are posted w^jh white, red and black signs. Coeds Lead eeanpUsbments which have Company Labor Relations Majors. Econ., Psych.,, Finance 3i Gen. Bus. Blood Drive Lata at the rear of Morrill Hall, the Ac Rulldlnc and the weal section of the lot south of select number of honorary NOW SHOWING! GUtner Hsll are tho«c wMeh degrees, awards, and citations faculty, staff Registration will be given to persons who have made to the outstanding contributions American way of life, Dr. Special parking permits may be Wilson said. obtained at the police department ber the m«jn 2 to 1, according to On Feb. 12. 1855, the legislative headquarters which v ill enable I Seth Marshall, co-chairman of act creating the college was sign¬ wiaum the college faculty, staff, and em- , j the fall blood drive. Appoint¬ ed. The date also is the birthday ployes to park in their designated areas. Cars lacking these stickers, ments for this week's blood drive of Abraham amounted to 456 donors. Blood the Morrill Act, Linooln, who signed HOLDEN Initiating a na¬ even if they belong to faculty, donations begin today. tional system of. land-grant staff, or employes, will be Im¬ Marshall expressed disappoint¬ schools based on the MSC pattern. pounded if they are parked in ment that such a small precentage their designated areas. of students registered for the Campus officers were authoriz¬ campaign. Sponsors of the drive,; ed to ticket student cars found Alpha Phi Omega and Kinrorope Showing Spartan's j Scheduled for parked in areas which have not Women's League, hope to increase Tonight A kinescope production of "Ri¬ been designated for them. *Their last year's record of 2,600 pints chard II" will be shown tonight areas were designated in on earl¬ in room 49 of the Auditorium at ier board action. 7:15. Isoaned by NBC-TV. the pic¬ Permits will ture Is a full length feature star¬ iiirry! hurry! ring Maurice Evans. the student park- last.4 days Campus visitors can par where except in those arei Ever try BIG Ignated for farulty, staff, c es and students. Parking will be nvailal Breakfast at AS TH(£ '• the metered section from t «*£*. OCEAN' ministration Building to I and Yakeley dormitories. Senior Killed Kewpees? You nhouW. Our morning meals arc real solid—and for lhal coffee break, THE CfllNE MUTINY SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 35.M he sure to try our delirious home¬ SUEDE JACKETS $25. In Weekend made doughnuts and paatry. Ural fashion and nlw nrirn lor all... BOGART • FERRER • JOHNSON • MxMURRAY Plane Crash our luxuriouM suedes moke perfect companions tor slacks and skirt*, wonderful to lake everyu-hcrc ADDED — Mxm < art~n TravHUlk Lata* New* to ward oft talVs chill breezes. You'll want one Newton, Three 1 — — or more In gold, us killed at A HI . . . Next Attraction . , . copper, beige, blue, nut. Sizes when his light ANNA MAGNANI In Jran Rriwir'n "THE GOLDEN 10 to 18. just ISM. COACH" RKK PARKING »OR OI K PATRON a — • P.M. TO MIDNIONT — MOM three miles south MRU rmi. - WOLVERINE PARRINU LOT - l~U M Ormad AO. 2*3 NORTH WASHINGTON IN LANSING Newton, 20. wa: dent. He was on I •go to meet his I plane crashed. Jt LAST • IKKIRS farmer, said the TWO • nt'ENI DAYS • *13 f Newton attoi Don Sundstrom asks: Featarv JUST A REMINDER What are my rto Gii those slimmer chillies out of your chances for Parking advancement in Parking lot - tamp Parking way, IIuyc them eleuned und stored HUiLliTrs MAT. Me-NIGHTH 1 HUN. Mr Ml till! a big firm TODAY ANII Tt K.HIIAY like Du Pont? FROGMEN IN ACTION "HKI.I. KAIIIKKS OF THE DKKP" College Cleaners —— and TKIIKOK STREET" 301 UIOTT RD. mow ED 2-4113 Dan lhirre. - II., Alb.n — TANGANYIKA" with Van lleflln tMumlry Srrricr ad "HPAl'hW AYX" -4b I Jerry Risser answers: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES in I THINK I knowexactly what'shehind I)tm. becauM' tlir same thing enwaed that questmind my ion, from within the organisation—on merit. when I first graduated and looked around VENEZUELA That was about sevrntaon l)u Font Company waa much smaller years ago, when the for a job. than it is to¬ work, is e natural for day. And there's a Urge factor in the answer. Don. right there! The advaocmnent and growth of > pioneer-all aorta any employee depends to a considerable degree on the CREOLE PETROLEUM CORPORATION advancement and growth of hie employer. Promo¬ tion possibilities are bound to be -some — .. .jo can meet lenge. Many of the problems will involve coat studies will require evaluation in a a chal¬ good in an expand¬ pilot plant-but, ing organisation like Du Font. in every cms. An Affiliate* of SUmUrtl Oil Co. they'll provide the aatafectiona which (N.J.) Right now. for example, construction is in l{c|iri*M*uUtiYi*s of Creole will l»e on the campus on ress or pUnned for three new plants. That means prog¬ many new opportunities foe promotion for young engineers. And, in my experience. I have found it is to WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 intervirw unmarried graduates with a fundamental principle of Du Pont to promote majors in ENGINEERING, PHYSIOS and GEOLOGY BEN ALL •eOfficer Sin* your Placement Director wedne»d° for inter\ iew schedules three- coins IN THE POO*1