'wmmsKm#***-* f * r*mmm wmm wb.ii n.«n>« Michigan State News ~ "" » ' „». IV »•» Lifht driffte rhanclnr to snow ^ ,»• H-W — »•' flurries Is predicted for today. Temperature will he much colder j ^MrUi »"- M wMh a lew ef !?. blah to. ==_=====_. BAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1989 PRICE S CENTS W illiams Proposes * it # ^ Ag Board Reveals Universities to Get Financial Solution Vets' 850 Million By JOHN BARTON Plan Involves Transferring •slate News Iapltol Reporter Gov. G. Mennen Willinms Thursday proposed that Mich¬ Monev From Veterans Fund igan's 70th Legislature transfer the $50 million Veterans Sets Truat Fund to MSU and the University of Michigan. n< niu call %n %\ iontert Ad'.'rc^.ns 1 jriinf «c !on f - M1WAU ?***■ Mi l MILLER -tat. »*, ldtu,-ln-f hi.f the (^•giatafure, W.'Iiams .-aiu i {5 now tderyraufc a.>?i hrncr Get* New Post MSL". E'lVrrninn body, the State Board of Agriculture, came up with a po««ihle .olution to the financial criala Cuba Tells the n!an would ncrmlt *he sttte ♦» meet obhgatfons to the uni¬ Col | versities without endangering during their meeting in the Ad Building Thursday morning. the Veterani Tiust Fund. The plan, psrt of the gover- Marines Board Williams said it would he ne¬ Appoints 1CT s flf 1 nor's message to '• the Legislature cessary fop the Legislature to 8205,294 * t rfrcn Thursday, ts only a suggestion appropriate annuallv the amount Hands Off .he- cr requiring itate approval to be- of the Trust Fund's earning. »P1 •ome more than a possibility. nlxHjt $1 million a year, during old who ,,n4#P~ in a < • { to Top Positions It would involve transferring xsitirities held by the Veterans Trust Fund first to the general fund, ar.d then to the U of M In Grants HAVANA •hief F'idel Castro declared (,V\ — Rebel the years the transaction. needed *T,et me emnbaalte thai to complete this St»te Bo-rd of Airriculture Thursday appointed Dnr. V* I '»{ Oft* « 4.1 f « Virner, Paul Miller and Noel RaUton to top ailminia- portion* at the university level. B «ard of Regents and the State B-fdrd of Agriculture. These boards could then u*e Accepted rhurxday he wants prood lation with State.*, but he warned stern¬ the United re¬ lan will nnt pnt street." the Governor mid. "New at cm easv ■ e \- a Cift.A And grants nf E205,- able hy July or Angwat If Varner, present Vice Presi- the securities as collateral to ly ayair.xt any U. S. inter¬ wo dent for 201W were accepted for are to avoid an sent* rash rrt»- • _ Off-Campus Education borrow funds for operation. The vention in Cuban affairs. Jr re twa ( Cllf C lo In the early part a# tba neot H at MSU, becomes the first ad- interest on such loans could be MSI' hy itx froverninjr body, He said if V S. marines were fiscal year." ^J - pi, ministrative head of MSU-Oak- paid by interest <»n the secun- the State Ilonr (iof Ayricul- Xlsle S»t» Ph.ae to? a»» xturra* lit th.s island nation "200,- iw» tvp<" land. the recently created ex¬ '.e* alternately, included in BOSTON rops f ONDITTOR Arthur Fiedler takes a mom.nl Williams kf Mir *4a*e 4efle|f tension division. or. tare. «»o firing '* will die " future appropriations. The trans¬ eut to relax during an intermission in Thur^d.i« night's concert. •Vjll fXrred 1100 'mllinn hv .Time IN BRIEF Varner hit served a* Direc¬ tor ef the far-reaehinc Cooper- fer of funds would include ah ut '.r !n< " v\ i tc't -A .,y .» **•„» ( .unrg-.c i". >]•'ration «S5 fKW grmt DurIi. Brilliance Gringo if a term used by «miF l..c* n Americans, often in a de- 10 "Obvi'ti; ly. Michigan'* prob¬ lems cannot be solved without alvle Extension Service and wax 41* rr.;!'.:rtn for MSU and g'jn million for V of M. •' New V r< tc» '.c •he dirertu>r. f Dr u*e«l tinder V tward Dinplascil new taxes'* BULLETIN rhnwn in W35 ax the first Vice ! Sfitret Captitol President In the lf" 0 scare at the state for Off-Campus Education "re¬ itie* involved would he re-lranx- c rx- lato Thursday night while di¬ promi;ed "to meet thi« to» tted v, ve research r«.' to ver- recting traffic at the Intersec¬ y-i -sppears to be the work by Varner* promotion. ferred to the general fund and quettlon head-on " ••twite. | lertnk. W» xrent over there Miller is 'now director of the veris ptc.grarn« -'-f-du-'H \>y tion of llaslett and Grand River. v finally bark to the leteranx American ur..ver-.m '.uding. The milcer. I pi. Richard Nlm- Hilllamo • the report was received." Michigan Cooperative Extension Bv M Ml \ TROt T claimed • more , Trust Ennd. Thus, the Veterans numbrr. ' h ii'.um. frf'h-'is of ! said, "but we feund ab- Service. merx. wax taken to Hparmw pressing problem Is that of pp. Fund would he kepi intact. (Iteration and in,pact hont« Stale News Night Editor o thing.* Miller received his BS in anl* «i HcmpMal. where jbe la being held employment, whtrh be said wap No pa> mer.ta have tieeu mack an.i abroad H :.in l'..|H enthitsiaxf* who hr.tviol the u.> «>d -now fee wbxervatton. The accident due to automation low of de- ♦ * * mal husbandry from West Vir¬ ■ to •he university sure Novem¬ The ;*'••*! gr.vre " go *r~ fenxe contracts and ohsolescencw ginia University, an MS in rural ThtiMilay nirht to fill the Au<{ for the .»r• heetrn l.et'ture- ore urred about ltr.1t p.m. i Want Summit ber (the November paw.'-nt w*rr,v M.kiyan, Soviet firs? tw» ffanla f«»r |»r Mlllia H<»nd Hat.!.- -•••.miii-.cd w:'h the x«^ a left turn into llaslett. result* from a complex uf fac- director of Michigan's 4 OO-rr,em¬ propr.ation ha» Don mened |r.tf premier, said Thursday ber extension staff, he served a* to dve rexearrh prt»fe*%«r in iiruul- live i x •.'•( »-b- »iag not In - %lmsiir Inrrit ( ommuxion of or ologist on the Michigan staff.- the Eebruar- pavi un'.<-«* d -Immerx In dire*ting traffic af¬ i sn-4. 'he west cannot aide- I emont. III., and B* 1*4 from •uncsi which niwke liatemng an <., ■ ter Lansing " re«;ei\et payment from the state ,, - a campus performance by The » sn« forever. * * * m ••r bormwf r\ nev The on;y the Ifrilth N a 11 • n i Blelhrvd* I Md. Inxlitute* of easv The and en, ww humtwr «• tha* hi t-v.tr -•«.« - r. t I he Boston Pops orchestra, the no pji.' v t j nor i'i'm »«ld tfiere to unemplov- ig . fore»eeabie alternative at this •tie ts were icy at the time of •i ao *he m. u-e wo Hay •nent. Uu: >id such "rganlra- A • > Scoret Hit time, accord.ng 'o the » -ard. ■ -.'A }. .. . \ o i, . , . , the accident. The speed of the •I ins as the Commission cm car was undetermined, and po¬ •«h:\CTON '-Pi — Th, would to i*" a ruhng fr r I'lano and Orchestra. f to fmp—*d ef !M e six milea. fr - fie ,*»4 »na. S- .eiur K .a- igu'orv ""rixc for t*. S citiaen*. - • The music Is reported to he efyte, eronomle and education trative head "1 MSt'-Oakland dation special emphasis in the dance ♦ ♦ * based on a famous set of wnod• About 12.000 live in Cuba. leaders In the state. The ftrlenre was a proved bv the State B >ard music was given to ihr "Mis¬ f Guns Arabs souri Walts" i popularised by a ruts by Holbein entitled "The t'astro did not elaborate Advtoary Board la rompwseg of during the -re-* ' :f if ||tt- on likeiy that apt rapnttl ma will Profs fr» Discuss I Ititut former Waxhin«l«u pianist with fiance of Death.'* his reference to I' H. Marines, top scientists in Michigan In¬ KVM, Syria <*) — A the initials. II S.T-, according to Th** dustrie* and qnlversitlea. be made before tf»e la* program T"- • • • Msr ; le- r» a Vv-t m'erprc'ati.m .f hut it presumably waa prompt Arab Republic anny ■ It,-, n's '1 ..!•> l* settled n 'he Legislature program notest. Fugur, * aire- ed bv sUUwentx of some I' H. William* pleaded for cooper¬ a charged Thursday I'h.na over WKAR '• Ji'lerbug-swiflg wax illustrat¬ v [o-c" r. r! ■> kn ' ?heme» Galilee opened the tax question"' and a "long, Sunda* a* 2 p u toa;<>r J bv "In '.he «./' . : V arious partment should art to halt the and executive brunch**, and flra on Barmn. h-*«t, ».nve * «irange• u»ur»o.r»g »i- li'-Mwi *r>.' Sr,.«.ty c K»*e "he executions thai have followed I v. :age*. H# said tediooa, iegialative adaakui." a .« between management and labor. one vil- guests Dr Lawr»-r..-e f'ar,gemeni a hen perform**.! a, I .«!»<♦' a way ' Replacing •»(• the fall of Ruigeweio Batista • "The futude of Mirh-gan Jj at » i as wounded in the leg. Twe kiitof utjar appwantoaenu auA-xute pr»fe»ia«r c.f ^ w * ?i vto. .ns aunaVi'.uf .ng for ten r'l'-i'ifo'iy-peidor'iied thetneg dictatorship. stake, and it behooves all of us * ♦ # were apprexe* top Ike heard Science and author of a aas-'i>f."i and w.fh u>C die phraa- p» put *he g »od of the state and the B'e'on PolemoiSKtraf- Tbe IT S Navy *aid Thursday Mm Find Easi toUlee. director ef Ike Ce- coming leeuv. The R*e i Bringing danring up da'* its people above all other con- eper alive filriuwa Seretee. American Influence A- the P*< uric,uded * -■ ed 'heir ability to render all an AtlaoMs flc-s-t aitiphiDi«»u* «cict I'loti*. We ir. < • umplv do no* n -oil favorite. "Teq n' tt.es f ediuyao'u to trie that inrludcy. S.fgiO • CANAVERAL MN — NOU. KALSDM Will he Irunaferred to Venaee'a the Pacific,' and Dr Hoout rock mu*-i « gruup have ♦:m* for be gc-nng ab>>ut to the free world's Drewx. Mus.rai arrangements v4iti gcneiai public. Vlannea has been diverted from Milters wary wee UN by (.a*t d,s#greemen'- ■-•% intended stop *t Guantnna- war rocket, roared \W I laM—. wbe la eew seev. den fee Ofi-Caanpee Idaaakaa predicting » bright hdure fry mo Bay, Cuba, "to avoid any 1 Thursday night on of Another tog aa bead ef Use dairy depart- lorkmrn 'Point' Bricks muunderrtandiof," The Navy Michigan, Williams listed *«'ve- ral legislative goal* for 1950: biasing *n- ■sai Atop* srttb to ate p* ef ef t •aid opergtiorial planning mtai range flight Mltaa. Tke had I. A more -olid economy, c ailed for the group to arrive *1 * * * Ism af Union Gets Face Lifting Job ed Assists at effective Feb. I. based on diversified, expandtd I a - - tiuanianarnoi Bay ThuMday, hut \ 1 Denim Charge t-j. re. Ha work at MSI? has been :n Dr. Noel Ri itm. head of the dairy department, wtil replace irixtead t» art it exercise will dio area ecd near directly Puerto ttoiuelrv. S. Development nf un,verti¬ ■kMCNOTOIf m — The oair> cattle breeding and has VJ:;;«r and will aiao tw aaa't dean Rico ces a* renters nf_ .ru! istrial re- State# Thursday de- written many articles for dairy The beginning of wiatatr term 'i wo i n * d srrvg »• of agnculturt- t>f Ral*t«wi * "If th^ tTnited States come i •» completely false Cu- scivn e publications trar.*fer will be effective Feb. I, lit veen the Union go through here.' (e'ro detiafco, oe will 'o jgnrts** *o industry. * t accusation** that it Varner * appointment is ef¬ Varner'a trarufer ia effective g face Ufhng make * fetiche* m inc street*. 3. tkiifiopiiwil of cnmmim- g*n .'h mai o* within rom- r* *urtng the revolt the art! oi EAruary. men h*v« been "pointing*" the carry the redponssbiuiy f<* rep- xut>rrii*»i"n — no ** olifting iisunte oj a college ei- brictu and mortar over the «ft- Hcf' rring aliuft.** reeentifig the university in iu to th* execution*. ens Ur# building Tbi» mean* 'be Cavtro xa.d "Her* in«»Ken! I. Efiirtment of "yOuhcji at; I MSU Basketball Greats contacts w.th the Lagi*iature no mortar which hoMl -the brickl perv^i will t>e puiiiahed ' II* mole*h >abor relations law* " and sUte go*emment tArough CARCO** June M •.ofether haa town filled in p,edgcd all pruorieri would t>* S. Reggmuiiiua to pchicsa wheire it haa cracked and flaked tf>ur ;IH •' " Return to Face Varsity Dean of International grams Gien Taggart reee.ved an Pro¬ out. rrtviay, The )ob should be d.«r,e by according to George judge-: within the. law and all exeru!i» n Rushve* pick up hid* today, quality" agricultural program. K—' ih.ir tatarwt in play inc. Robin Rol* rt., pitch- oompeUtive teams The CftbdS from 2-f pm •' Die Ptollrl t. Establish a °'*im com mis¬ - rt th. PhUadaiphla Phillna. and 1'ro.h Coach served eedhe and dougknuU poaUdfic* in in* UnRni Tower sion (or old people. y Mtaaa via while the ouiitary and Swart* Jala th. rwta. Creek baada entertained P room. IP. £r*dic«t« p>.,lio -and re- bv outataadinf playan inciud. Larry HvMaa. The rush calendar schedules • surne mental health programs run helped vita '-he tho third riage <»( north x for interrupted by our ftnamiai t» iuraaoa. Boh Cany. Bob Brannum. Erik Fur- th weekend i*» Saorlay. Th«*re eristo. S°b Arnutroac. Janaa Raymond, Bob Dtranny. . Thta dnptoy ky the college sn.t be two prrbe* at 2 3d Uftd C-nmabaab, Ekkay Ayala and Duant P.tanon. ' generation aa <*to eapeh* of x 06 Cwdi are emanded to ngoroua tobv and Srm devo- Houlimg Tourney Srt ichinc tba Old Timan ia Baa VanAktyna. prannt ;mr to the atone mator brought limit their leli-vt* ti to two kn- 1 (otf Mack, vha iiiinwllai aa euUtaadinc racord vita'.itm* at thu »^>ge. Men interested In bowling in a enough ftfli and pledget to 1 fan at tha MSU haakathall bataa. Costume par ties centered the Untoo to ar dbow Ung iv-urn- fin tab the Utoon. Mj June liH, arouci da theme are planned b>. enwnr rvHiid *ign up ia the .J ncD™ a tUaak to MMMMai by tba Vanitr Club. Gaaatal "rt_. n i.r * An Itoadre the umiBw wea put in. the uroritto#. Muxhcea will dres# Ufiwr. bowling abet bo.?c, Sun¬ aioa aad facuity ttohato an SI. Studant tickcu an ata. irrririr. jta?rur:zsliZ c»M-aily m abiTU, sweater* aud butoy ton. day The cost u SI fur the eight weeks of tournament. — L - *y h|^3^t^'w,nr =*■»- rr$ ' J •1 Michigan Slate Npws Rnd Daily by MSI,"* ?.Y00ft Student* and Farultv ".*».• y 11 Brandin' Timt INFORMATION Life (an sele-ai:RF*T Be.J The Mulligan Stat# Neu » m ouhmhed r>v ntuftent- if Michigan f'.pe ( IIRtftTIAN STCDENT HIM.EL FOUNDATION ITnivrihlt). K-»' Laneing M>«1> with'-ut (lire. t fauili.v supervision It is TODAT not the official voir# ei 'he iituvernily ui <>f the sitidini Wlv i. ,t while "OI.Lfril.4U. (MR FOUNDATION (i p.m., Hlllel House. Supper O'ASTORIA. V . atanrl re.tily to battle miv seeking to wf'.i (tie be#' If.'err*'* of both niriva which would drive a wedge between the two uhe'hrt it comes K p.m., Men'* !M Hamr* •1:30 p.m.. College House To¬ Club Sgt. J. E MogteKer ,.>P H rrotn within the university n iruin out-lilc Member of the Associated again*-', (irand ItnnUU—and boggan and skating party, I.ITIIIRAN STUDENT ASSN. turing a Boy Sw • r ' 1 Pre*#. Inland Dally Press and Associated College Press Battle Creek weather permitting. Croup 4 p.m.. University Lutheran safety, ran a 'op . ,, a car. xtihu.k stuiknt will leave from College Houm Church, pastor's class, R., Vol. 60, No. 113 Friday. .January Mi, 1Uf»!i I'iiw Tun (IKfiAMXATION' for Bancroft Park. 'i 30 p.m.. Forum. Acting an -he ,v., ' NAACP NOMINATIONS fv. 4 nm.. Catholic Student Ccn- I M.I.OWSIIIF or RELIGIOUS officer, the emba;ra«r, ♦er Cafeteria. Coffee hour. COMMITTKE LIBERALS veteran quoted . j To Each His Own — .'THItNATIONAl. CM'B 2 p.m., 35 Union. « p in.. Union Lounge. Church 'bought the stop » in '* 1 H p.m. 31 Union Arab nigh' ftrffDAV supper. block away. HP ^a. and Midwest. All welcome. 7 pm., 31 Union. Dr William •elf with running ,» R»fre irnents Will be rPTVCd. 7 p.m., 3! Unlno. Dr Willlan Both car. we,-n . , \MMA DI.I.TA H Including Sahhalh . Sweetland, anociatc professor no one. including > 8 nm.. Martin Luther Chapel Skating party. of humanities, will speak on Ilirliipan Slutr »u§ Scout riding with q,. ' SH.- "Life and Mission of the 341 Hah*' ferries# Hnllilaa wa» Injured HAWAIIAN CM'B Church Ye«tcrda\ " Publlaheu on fiat* fltv# M>>naa« 7:1.1 pin-. International Cen¬ < ATHOI.K STCDKNT THERE HAS COME alonp a small harrayp of fKntrards ter. ORCANTXATION . roiifh Fnas* inelustvs ftorint lab ,1 *#r «ed *nrtnt term# sxcspt ralliny for tax pressure as a means to close tip stores on eeklv •iimnvst Sifill I Stuff ■ ■lidav* danna svri Kll%¥ H'lj p.m.. Catholic S'wdi * •en »>ne #p#«.' The writers, most <>f w hom pen idintical messages, want !♦ p m , Union Ballroom 4O n SIGMA DftJ.TA CHI !#t mc' nt March 3. ii"ti at the eo#' %#af. Sight Mltor of This World" theme* a re- 7 p m.. Old College Hall Si 1» people who buy on Sunday to have to pa.s a 17 per cent Bus- F««l Lanaing Mich wire tdltor c.rd dance, 75 cents per cou¬ inermi anrt *4 fi" ona term fnt three term# *.* 04 Ithnge#. Rnnnle That> a pressure we'd he wary of applying, and not tjm hacause of how- merchants ma> feel about it. If- i uhject on which they appear rather divided them^elvp-. Rather, we're thinking of how people feel about it, and the rifrht they have to their t'eelinys. Most especially, this CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS j« a free country in the matter of reliyious belief. And ED 2-1511 EXT 2615 exercise of reliyious Ireednm mean's to mam individuals Lcllcrs to llie Editor DEADLINES: I the right to regard some dn\ other than Sunday as the ».m. OAV KEEOHE Pl IILIC AT10.N FOR TIES- WED* Irue Sabbath. THE US.. AND FRI. EDITIONS. for hiatance. If one faith is entitled to demand a <11*. •ouragamant tax for application fin Sunday, the Seventh U.S.S.R. Lecture (ailed irreneous MON. EDITION DEADI.INE: I pjn. ERI. Bill* PayiM* 8-11 and 1*8 Monrfnv through Friday l>ay Adventist« and the Orthodox Jewish community are To the Erfilor: •qualiy entitled to insist' that an identical tax he levied Last Saturday a lecture on the Soviet Union wg* given upon those who make Saturday purchases by ('harlea Sharp in the Aiul. Kike all mich orcaaiona it at- AUTOMOTIVE tracttsl a trreat many people. #for Americana are moat an- FOR SALE HOUSING REAL ESTATE ONE CLERGYMEN recently migyested to us that on tfia question of Sunday closing those who do not consider xiotia to know the truth about Ruaaia. The picture* ahown 4'9-* laminated hick rv, COR RENT JIMfTON I 1-ORfS CO CINTH it* n«ii...„. r.i . i.i ... rvt* r*cr#i Sunday to he the true Sabbath should go along with thos*> by Sharp were fine arid hia apeech intereating. kkifree ««fai\ hindtng* ait (. Mi,).;,,, I4j l-Via# night- ROOMS - FAST LAM*i\r, ,t*, who do aimply on a basis of minority in the presence of Unfortunately R contained onuil ratio. ,,. , numhrr of ft. Sharp anted that hail ef l or »*#nAgn. ftf** fsrtusi mors •prin# r I AN*INf» III O >rd ftrt fi,, majority. imt Mua ow wa« made of aiuma and froe AM Ml Mil Hoik imrr. r>|ten« •• tump extrrtaely quewtion* ilmii.ie t<, ir.gie »>•*! Two ( lean quit ">>,■ toenmparai ir , What ho nogierted to notice was thai on sundry other able ftUtementa whk h 1 fee) that moat Russian f am ilia# had • p:ere (1a\ -»et* ,ir i»i| .pte r •»#,' living r«*.r». t „jj », t I er.tx.rt r.Il 7-Wa* , to live in one room This might l«'fe hedroii»T(» jpoinU of belief his own sect is in the minority, ami under 1 should • . attempt to correct in m T •'» ' • , E;;F» obr lan#1«i the light have been true in the years im¬ MIO aia roaooning should, with respect to these points, embrace of what I observed I«M MltlO»OlltAN ft WINTft. SALI during my own trip to Russian mediately foilowing the war but inn ROX.HOLI PV AOf'HdVri) IUM «IN(; TWO large IV V-#'*. " " oortain manifestations of faith which he would consider I* rapidly changing last fall STUDENT IAR&AIN IASIMINT e Hi utterly abhorrent. I. sharp *t»l#>g Ibal llarr There are still fieople living It in vciy crowded condition* hut mi ROID c , It Mima to us that observation of the Sabbath, like at¬ arc 14 republic# In the Sot let C 1" li; r*- J. -# !»<»iMir I'vrr i »f»'k hundriii# of fami- S*e-d4'd * - Ta » ... .i tention to other aspects of religious conviction, ought to be I MIon; Ihrrr arc 1.Y Mimco - v d '#• *••'« r ve «ui v alone move 'o •.-nt. - ri> ?mil a matter for personal conscience. J '*•• • Nor can we shake off Sn ivtmi; .i Pioneer ramp new a pat t merit*. I wm« lucky lu .ir \Jiinn,t. tfte liH'fiirci '•ani 1 the feeling that passing a law is a lazy, ineffectual substi¬ niougti to know people living iWt RLTNOUTM « n plat these nuuph were for *.lir these * B tute for the laliors required to plant true goodness and in apartmenta and to he '♦4-4a d C ■ enpe merit of "roiruntim*! i-hd- iw . i\ » -at ' invited to visit them in 1 piety in men's hearts. • li'etl." iruptyin* that the riot- Theagh the* tfe a#t rem pa re 4'.U» .tit . •». IV -•#• In truth, overabundant trust in law as a detour to gel •lien of riori-eormnunist# did not In pnttah in ear middle-elaa# » ' r a*t i-Avnisi. liiive to theni The. I4|* VOLKSWADIN e> T' •»» * f around cultivation of scruple h high on our list of things sere, m.p* Imiu*##, the* are adequate and i. iia«e r»••. tie lot Piotieel -. .ei 'ir*arii/u Pert.,: ,• I 4 F*»r iMmfnrtehle wilii h*t and r#M wrong with this country. '.on somt tike out Hov » i«t«.r* R- » water, central heating hath Metroil tree I'rei*. Jan. I. S« ofc , open t.t all children "f room* and modern piumhlna • 4, -> wd mi' * . • »• -'#• hr*ir- , s.h.a.t aue, i-nced in k Spa-» t« ill tn the family (the tvpr "of work done hv the occupants t« !*e ML'I »•.« Ml N « SERVICE WI WliCOMf fRAOlS # ■ .,,'itl I*!., I, , ; i:.d rectory mav i>e ron>ulteii at hU.i aoinetime* taken into ton- , , pa i Ring Urged to Register Promptly • their at li of the main are *01110 al*« In the num. hotel* and unleration) tlu ling childrrn. Each person, ha% the in - right ON ANT CAIS S ' . A#', t f » ner »eek » D 7-pa*. TRAlURS 7 UB IRlAKFASt €»•••» I0SUS RR8IDKNTS OF TIIK rrrvntly annexed Red ( pilar dis¬ lastth# ncattiqed all over I? d thai 'he Russian* klfrh« •!. bathroom, etr and University Villain-* wlm tmtkc Ihpir home- here, art* A. mte Vnt.KHW AllRS IXi||.l I N rrrnrvT n**r.i m *1! SfUONUf I*?» had foi pub+H* travel one ir* Sharp atatrd, without glv- ...ului.i', Mat aaawt.na lieatef. |»i»»ii-> •Mat J Hark- scheduled to Vote in the* Ka -1 city primary clt-i lane iced between Plague. ug it any development and . til :•#** ;jj MAC ■ - « •» » t-, tion Kel». Mi. ; S t r tCy \Iimkow and Peking Ilirv have wit.- no apparent link to the *• retdireo TS I'HT > cture he war showing, thai the K^r; iH Thev are aclusliileit to vole. that t*. if tht»v have twi* .« miniliet > f 'hem I |»ersonallv > • ir-"*' t,r know of thin mm. n#e<| on iirotiiem of juvenile delinquency t 9 T»a: and tered hv Monday at M p in. itfte FORD ta K)l SALI •egulatlv «i he• i-.W (.SNrHAl v>» lull I »» »l"i *r traiie, reel!## that their previous rein*! mi inn in the district is -..•a an.l Tilii* i(iemS.,it, t heie. «tre*t gang* gang rtgh'r MM t a 8 * r i automatically cancelled lay th« .nun \atam tiri!> L'.Mi of «mn • •* ami New Deihi via lash tuvciiUe- committing murders, k»1l' •ak.njr drug*, etc, doe* no! ex •001 OtMII StuOlNT IAIBA.NI registered in the township hetiue annexation have re reci¬ .*> »-1111.111* ta Katie t" I hi# in StSS" • away. mi aptuion i# a line for reiristration We urge city student* iiyinc in fhis men to levitler jm lomplete mi*intei pretatinn of wn«». wearing long hai an t a -.-1 • . _ ; J ,«-«o« fait* In the 1 hurt lie# that are *triklng clothe# love to loiter n .« - * - | i* HOUSING '•'* * • •• < • ■■ • mediately so that they nu.v participatt ettivtivelv in the open for worship indtodt troul* •Me a'feet# and to hatig around LOST and FOUND ' le# the worshipers. plan » of aniu-einen* to* WN1 Kaal Lcnsing as well a* in the tumn*ity comiminitv. t would «urml*c that the wo¬ The* are Inellnad la fUfertwg IJMT r, MOrfY NK1HT A„a. ♦ Hf C*0 LLAC 8/ TWO VI K.N UAblO TV Ml I man w.i* rhastnu Sharp h»th*etf. drinking and deetnarllve fte4l«l- WAKTKU II. ar* in- «!••*» a«»fnf H» pin In',ait . u,,..u . R.. die ghopitii aghcr a* pfnp> lie#. Nnweyer. rriiwe# ef vie- * i t» # . * , - a V * M He.-. Chaw ID l-MU • v*a1e„t U e Da* Crossword Puzzle |r,. ON E.B » 'tliAt ptAMn* it'* ef curiosity mav ,-ent being <»•»• lenre der com milled II prnr4leell* never arrar hv peeple wn «* *« e ire--- lAllir* . t\f be A.,a liCH.D 'f"„e*rta-- n»a -#f W 'W |j. : A * falaiie A F* •I [a v a Mr v i ye t | I wa in 'he inonasspry a*' i cc>uM mention other asser¬ i»i* mamv nt irrrs • s •#>. rf #-«*'" 1 •'••tgua II Nee ant ••>■ Store Ph.na a I » i ACBOft# 10 Found** |M KsfB Soptemlipi* ami spent more than tion* ny the lecturer that aeem > ei MVISMKn l»a'h .iDiar a,,,t IAMT I A—i .rOSMUAV QUAUtt «ltC-*5« A Angle# tlOIlt I ups t q K i ai. hour ..tiwrvtrig imupte at (|ue*tioneble to me Fo* in- • iv #-sail ui aa « " hepr . • n-.e ,M- ,. .,. a.!. seiiSr Sl«» C4 Aeaon II Siikwoi m «tatice. w .at he •• po devotion; women kneeling »ays about ••KHAM • IN;GHt *U?0 $AUS m»n#e S3 Telia ,n IA TIQ C *■* r * ^ *fia> 4 4 ftoeSf ieta 1 15 i bUa'i a ilBst t " he ,, s.iii.'ti lion*, pm«frating na- i il»- eve^ seeing losing i»a.i* lt.;--»a Fwnienth Sharp f'ev- HOC I. Mekigaa APARTMFNI «»--iv*.. tmer nt i-..if f HOWS ituur a> \»O , ted w.^, a,-,- WM. H. THQMPSONl • At* 14 Came t# :«%vsb?m>b PERSONAL ,#..• f a 1. nantiei nt 'h» . ' »-m thtcugh 'in- putillc gat • »• «* oufih a* a* dia«4ne# i#»i , T«- IV 14*41 , i - i il# ta., ,*ffl '••-a N i 8'mw •A Make - . »,Tlu ■ici.i »uri'o,«nding « t Kremlin I • a f«i,»-(a»nii» , b.u.. wo'Tr, t» rtoain*- *•4# al — •• m Raame 8up|K , at aft Hill p.lgrunt wai.'* at nightfall a* I did near- a it i-i'M* " >'.«.#•> uanwani >-,sa. i'„g the rind l« View ei V aanctu* l> rvcrjf evening 'tew Ha. a H- • TOu« D »*» *"*• •4 r.Ithv j: Chin.k »VrBt '<5V- s kU-ed the Ha of me I ft- ' that ! *nould wru« to » i AVMN., SltllAi-TtVI ■ .I"'" t .d,,,.. ou« nr >:•» IS TramtvMiril •eai-'fi ,io.r btlii* entering, kiir■; t*>» v ii-.i - u* tht-Mf v.v *-i« p..inn FOR RENT ue-rw.> ii !.«• •'■aa' u#tur*Miait .ore i.»t9 uru • », aw Ka :"" • i'* • ^ '« !»•♦»-. ,«m.i • ' IT Meieii a 4h Fai «h Ifyt'O a« V#it#r«ay • #1*114 i; to of uVtbtie* Phm# tn J , M M .n ...-foil a - • <(('" ■■ me t'ie U,tM»o-i i# tf *#•w PAVia 0«C Hf»THA I r». •letwent pritit ftp. offer eontaintng. e'.p* rtgnce that ik»Ui Ameioa.ia fABBINU. N Oreat 41 King {«< An .*> v g an! I turmisad, •ix »o>v. hci *r tor . „ It Anno>ed beai't — 'ina precious relic*, hissed and Hua*ian» come to know eAXKI.Ni • A,.N.<»K rno>' »«r- "« (•*«!•# Uvi.tse- 8*v„ >1 H# Hum a W ..# to "WIS4 lARlit eiLiVffl 41 Diaa» pe*r . again the (ionr «r the t'epswhrn each other a# Urey really are Pu* !>> weak «>,.ruh *' |#rr, *:*>i * *•* aftar • p.- ITUOtN* S»f li AaM' commune - mm *•'«•# hart a«aUabla III pal'.a DA L,V TO CAMRUS AND I HI il Blunted |i*dti4tlv (otuutg out. Bveiyhody who has had tha AfAtriaiiati I. J M-'in ' r animal •• feed tfe MrrylMai took piare in aa chance of the other' , Blf r# •4 Dan k it* aimuophere of groat dignity and cwuntrv visiting khouid help truth aide# FOR SALE n-*.. *> v- . mn . , rai ••«* »-# (* • ertighia 4T Arqu.it to do #o. «tupiea al-at'ntMU *k,v# piety tiutatdo In the yard man* re' r>tjr pilgrim* were routing Mr* Maerelle A bell »KII* COLA* AM) Iwnt Ali f*' *■* i"*• I m Kwi-kdled mm It fte.#r ratint benrhos provldod far and aoMipini Aaa'l prafsaaai ef feeelgn after » j •M »'"• «>»" H »• n> i arr# n IV 4 #414 41 Sow euekne I a sn *ev ATA*'r t g,\tn-ir •!?#!.?aS » Z- real estate i>5 t th »h»a r^2Le Mitt mm» HUM, sa.< r-ti# I*. •♦««* rr 21 W, aMAtvriTtAfifTkfS u- MAC rn »Vt* fO* SALF •mm#' ••#* t fd EMPLOVMENT urn < < TRANSPORT**^ M Imp* t'i HMtbWVnfiMt IMW .3BSS--ui.-.irTS=rrr-e* • - ** , etrmg r«*m. aiv«>*n mi k,,., w A NT CD WDf iJSliMUTfj- . WANTKD 41 INI A h„' W • •«•' * b- * * "*.1 ~ by l.me Mteurie- - #...„ wpuid IS *#••<**» genet# hfi.ee .ow gal *« <«" ti is> ut. ant * ' ihi8 if a leevtns a' i " Ftidet VMMI*' Ak;, -** maur *• * »-*> 2* p.tthafgci • *. • #"M e# i. a - , * . • V #e#4r WO #*#oel Oieater lanaing CmD.-ymen* Age-- *witT-e#u h*v*e fp j.'oaa |T trg'.and *». U*V roeen • ve #ra«vM.f (Mttt :* Cerem. .-.» •I" ur#*ate Vtililiea BRAND O 31 H IN B :Ji nam ,^i bu* 10 vi >e i.ght FART T1UR. MIN K, • unw N. w# MV ••-l-'ji. gfuat fcweii gtwell fMi. >•. 1.1 Mile «'•'*•* wv.'k eremngp e- wvlrwwe CD f-tmc *tk S#' '«af 'ft* arret, n!# 14 em VMtrawt Mr# •nee » etr ISIILTV All ' HHAO mx»vi* «^e »m. — SCO pan* J« tV.»t':f* 7 tlHklMiU) in"" I i 34 *e*p.»rt Cheery 1? Tao had ivstomt maw weeded m W«t# •aaaeWiant I#-#* and >w 13-JW kuuft hour *tsiui> in natiee%»i\r pe /w.uwle week iwAMe* erder idmd Car a iNe home N Wt* Ntiahwed AFARTVMfT fOg (V »r e- hat RfvT Pa,. line rj,„. IV- wash • Mil and Odr it Tak# aw m# awd teed •Karatter ei.ar a*?er «Me»u«l. 1 iew*r* n*w»u» L uoue# i^,c Clean uxr#. tjWSI tkf#4 l««*J d,nn#r """* —— iv n Ca.1 • Mem • #» n wt rnd*. t f-fi t ICO NO WASH COIN LAUNOt' ballot $r1 AO Oifi * na.r# WHO 0«l lt> were u* ere- AWBqYtO A f A R T 51 r N T Ok €"'♦*# ' Se*i ml 43 Lar|«tu4 WW de* eefk teungeier jj*-«ja and m KWr# Our Bra miwui rw«w oemd «be«ef lm#*ae PMk.ng ter daeve** ruxr «• fa>4 f D fk A*«. 44 K«p!"«.\4 d#* »ce J3-H- ' have tear-»«rialinn ID* -'«- cgj, D- »f-In I. i goc 43 Alt BABY ttrrrK I.KIMT houaefvea »lth Ule Nath anfurniafew •« . ***.*": im P" rt*e (MP tl> marie*'aKar .*^re ^1 11 «nm MWW CD I-4CC | t( Canipu.* ClaAdified# , , , High Reader^iup Hamilton Sent to Aid January II. 1S5B MICHIGAN ITA1V NEWS Page Ares U. of the Philippines Jack Frost Is Lenient With Spartans Vice-president Thome* Hamilton left campus Thursday Graceful Spartans managed to The U S. Weather Bureau from clouds about 1,006 to 1,500 »o make academic sulfations to the University of the ft ay on their feet and out of the station in East Lansing explain¬ feet off the ground and cover* Philippines. hospital Thursday despite a ed the precipitation Is coming most of the state. Previous to this visit to the pK^jppines, Hamilton has boon WMSB-TV freezing drizrle which turned to •now. late Thursday night. ■inferring with visiting Dr. An- ,crio Isidro, vice president of Opens Arms O-in Health Centpf reported no admissions to the hospital irademic affairs at the U of Philippines. To All Talent and listed two minor one bruised ankle sprains and a elbow, Annual Book Sale The United States Internation¬ bruised hip as the only casual¬ yAl MSU'* new' TV station, al Cooperation Administration WMSB, is looking foj talent for ties among the 19,000 students slipping around to their Thurs¬ one day only !! extended its services to the U 3 daily var < *v show scheduled Philippines last year by *end. to go on the air Feb 15. day classes. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1959 •'SB ag jyr, President John A. Hannah, rioyd Reeves and vice male ers The f r station and female is looking for models, writ, continuity, fashion script Ohn Medical Director Feurig said the only serious cident of the due James ac¬ STORE HOURS *:.10 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. r •1 president Thomas Hamilton, transitions and term to the THE FIRST 100 YEARS OP M.S.U. scene outlines, frnot Michigan State, and Dr. weather was a back injury suf¬ persons with musical talent, and IN CM DING NTORIFH OF THE ATHLETIC FOR¬ William Middlebrook from the also ha* few fered by a coed in a toboggan a openings for TUNES OF GOOD OLD MA C. RFAD A HO IT THF g of Minnesota to study the those who would like to do be- ' party. ti hlnd-the-«cene production work. GOOD OLD DAYS OF THF "SHIMMY AND IIIP i.rr't var-torn aniversity. The first ski weekend. Dr. There Stale Krai Photo »» Ron Murra* are some opportunities TOM KOLFHAK. presiedut eg the Veto Club, Feur:g *aid. produced only a rLASKS.** RFAD A BOLT TH FATLDFNT PI HI.I- At the request of the Filipino for are violating university regulations by distrihut* those interested m drama¬ informs Jerry Dunn and Dave Swensan that they few cases of sprains. Ing leaflets without permU«ion. CATION BARRFD FROM THF MAILS BFCAl'SR government, Hamilton will see tics. Respiratory ills, mostly colds, bow any changes could be made • Interested students may con- TT WOULD HI UN HOLES IN THF MAIL SACKS." A aa academic wavenity. sense at ths tact Kay Eyde on MSU cxt 22fl today, Monday and Tuesday. Treasury Votes UAW Settlement have been highest on the cen¬ ter's case lists this term, Feurig said, but were normal for the THIS BEAUTIFUL BOUND BOOK DETROIT — The United two million dollars in retroac¬ A REGULAR 95.00 SELLER, pending on the lergth of the season. MSU Veterans Assn. Auto Workers union said Thurs¬ day the U. S. Treasury Depart¬ tive payments. Terms of the tTAW-Chryslcr lay ff since Sept 1 and whether thev were s*:tf eligible for state The safety department reported three of public "fender- FOR ONE DAY ONLY ment has approved a supple¬ settlement called for sv^m unemployment compen¬ bender" collisions Thursday, two Calls Off Ad Campaign longer a mental sation as of that date. occurring in parking lots. unemployment benefit duration of benefits and no plan negotiated by the union drop-off from 65 per cent of a and Chrysler Corp. last year. normal week's take-home pay. Mrmbtn of tha MSU Veteran. A»n. off an art- UAW President Walter P. Reuther said Chrysler work¬ rertialof campaign Wednesday afternoon when Tom Ko. Riuther said Chrysler workers ers who exhausted the previous ,«iak, praeldant, learned the RP up wu violating univer. who were c»n vs> layoff as of last 26-week benefit period limit are • tjr regulations The Veterans were distribute — 'Hit anil Run* Driver Sept. ]—f,r laid ofT since that date — will share an estimated now eligible for up to 13 ditional weekly payments, ad¬ de¬ ervoorfs •■g leaflet*, designed as a fake Tt'NE IN WII.8 FOR LATEST INFORMATION •-mons, oh automobile wind, kill* lla-chall MaM-nt 213 f„ Crrnid Rircr ON THIS HI'tiE BALE. MII.S MOItll.K UNIT --olds. The leaflets advertised SAN FANCISTO WV-Silver, Coral Guide*' 4 o 'Winterlaad Whirl." a dance* a friendly dig known to thou¬ Ph. F.D 2-2114 WILL BE AT THE STORE FROM 2 TO 7 MOV. dftio red by the club. sands of San Francisco baseball DAY AFTERNOON. HEAR DISK JOCKEY EltlC-O pus police reported the II Forno Room y arn fans as the bright little passen¬ .ation to the Men's Division, 'den's ucrt Etheridge, asrt director, Division, informed Hole, itak that it is necessary to pe- ger < ed The n the infield drag, was kill¬ Wednesday. little white pooch with Th, Nam, that Mad, Pizza Famoua la l.an.lnf SKI RENTALS Ever* thing in the Store a black spot h.s eye was ';'ioa through the buildings and struck bv over SKIS lit KITS POLES For ihia One Day Only a hit-run driver Sil¬ frjunds department for pcrrrws- txa tu poet notices on ver »;. > owned by Ralph "Shor¬ Al 10% Off. Except Textbook- campus. ty" Sthurr, Seals Stadium MONDAY, JAN. 19 5.8 P.M. NOW grounds keeper. Director SPAGHETTI FEAST *5 Change "He war just a mutt dog. but very smart," said Mrs. Srhurr ONLY Twu tor far Kolcoiak wis replared Wednesday as production direc¬ Spartacade by Brian Laagley, farmer advisory com- sadiv. I 'a *h The driver d.dn't stop. v-meone pi k<- i up the license number " S.lver hai hu own code cf might have AU Yon Can Eat 85c Per EMERY-PRATT CO. wttee chairman. ba-« haU ethiea: m PHONE IV 2-0SIS A1 Barren will take ever as Never b ".er pi aver. Calarinf la Pizza Partita — la a Oat Weekend — a 222 N. WASHINGTON A YEN IE advisory chairman. Never chased a loose ball. J-HOP •H**'— •—Mf- -I- • ^ FEB. 6 & 7 M am to h wtMnn arot m jna ntuavm tumuaa v im «di WARREN COVINGTON Feb. 6 Feb. 6 & 7 .11 TICKETS ON SALE, UNION JAN. 19 •jj "J SEMI-FORMAL $6.00 PER COUPLE — Support Your Dorm or Fraternity — Prizes: Prizes for tbe largest percent of tickets — playboy party-for fraternity bought in precinct or fraternity. — night on the town-for precinct dinner • tickets to STATE ik/uk i mil » » i in n * ■ il'lliWII1 «U 1|. WMSB-TV Makes Taptiar* 14. MICHIGAN* ATATE VFWA Page Five \l)pbut Next Month Conyimer Iiuorniatimi Director Bp JOAN MILLAR .ill have another first next month when the unf. Receives New Position on Extension WMSB-TV makes its ilehut' on channel in. Mie M KeIVy, who h mm o .itnment '.>Mrj"-:rig act f ori miftee* dealtne «ith nrgantza- not be just another T" dirwt .1 dst* confumer mar¬ V-i.tr- '#v bv ,;,e State Board <»| t inn of marketing work. Epailon It will have an ed- keting mforma' n proji ar Agr1 cult tin m,fmh In Mi nigan her work w-.th •atari-,, ^ A n if,, d J r.ff .r(Bj format .»» '.TTV. on the and a same will be char.- commercial MSU Runs •since 1054. w:!l became .is.«l*tan! dir»-ot.>r > t 'hr Michigan ( eri,tiv«» K '«»n« <e n ;roer ice • :» marketing n 'I different ci1 es infTr—x- e -non ••• oroid im ear. high lighted • ■mated by the Telcvi- Sta'e e er «»f n-cr-e ec-oriMini.« ■• i e- ny * ,r- Apple-a-Day CM OV i|ltS I'M ' Id -a.it ■ ■ « j- -n-'he-job n-ti'i - KjratiOn of Michigan. pr-. ,i a-ns. ..•••«*rit n ".n-ftf I'l 'i'iinc < :rt i -.•■n -T. -gram -n the ise of tec - . be the only telcvi- Effective Feb. 1, I«5P. on ix countx- •Me n MicMigin So* ni ims- 'o reach pe«Tp'e w *r» n of its kind in the retirement of Mr*, b-1;« M; - ! -u cont.: oe overall .«u«»ervi- Experiment Leixi. t;-.na' ^nai1* , r1 ;. ,nformation p first non-commercial ... >xn hare time with leader 'viil a «'.«'ne re: ru'* as- M- Mar I.end, * • o-e re', re¬ • a aI station. mold . * .i- '..pr • cd d nu-n i MSt* i* running a unique . ea* ^ MS!' a:'.er ?5 ; ' 'ector Irving at Merrill, WMSB-TV. re- experiment concerning ap¬ 'Mifihty tiir on' . ic.is i'":.. r ekper -'. .d:nn «• jger •. .* a teacnef .# a pioneering effort. A plet*. Started m Ifi.Vi. this Travel hi Iin 4 nil -'ate ' .■ - er ! h«-n e e - of organizations are js with great interest experiment i<* to include ■- -giam .n exter.tuii.i. ■if. z ' a number of means around 2.<»«k> *tudent« and Set for Snliirilay She ..v .. rpted a *o. ,g:: gii- •I'M • --.ugh the • S. I, • g more VHF channels apples. ' T e Migt *y V • • »r. ' an e«- S'MII • ;j. .ai \r, nt ad\ ser v for non-conirnerc»aJ A- •• i i-.r e - ..r." - V II* .1 al broadcasting." ■ ■ . •. .>-•••• , eit:ng •*' -!m nan . d iiCIuIh -V ' transmitter ' xi. 0f pho* o, ,, »., ? wi'l corn ♦.» t ic 'inner* ; - cs eouth of Iwinsing. While 'hat *mie. tr.eir --eaith /ecord? MSG \MU:'t>i !!:?* s .turdav v* . * both the transmitter a re .o-iparcd I»FAN tiDW %R|» f ARI.IV use them. In return it penmen- Over a period of Itean I uehrs of lumini * left i for becoming the at f- . 'irre. statistic - shou'd n Co rr e«- oved b> Selietlllles Iteeilal J •• prove or * ■ - dis- rove * p adage -ha1 "an a-. «cs -•♦ a;', age grounr he- ; -n- <■ » .,| | Calendar Correction ple a lay keeps the do tor ap¬ . • ; e "f fr* nfornia'.ve pre»en- Jan. 'he MStJ rr.o*)C de- 5 U' away." t; • on and datura' humor, ha? pa I »Jt * ptest-nt I'r.rl N# t« I printing mistake Aimehng. contraito, n a fagul'jr Acording *o ied the enviable repu'.n'mn I the I nton Board Calendar Dr K-,gcne H Lu< Pr .it h" h" ore ..f Tie nation'* fin- MR«. MIRIAM KILI.FY .i- ..»s*fiy Hrnry Har- I :«U fueadajr and W'ednes- 4 :. of H r' nlture, • >.a»i '• ! I.oui* P«i"er, M; mgan Stav e • ph> ' a: •• o-er* Two f hi* , if: ,ir I ic evening*, Jn. 17 and 2*. >ee-nd krio-vn .* ond-.ictmg t-.e e <. p»*< won t. and Awards - .n of the con*un.er ' -.g 'r . . iThe con> fr* •* sc.hed- i the datea far Spartarade •.•xperiment of e-'iuaU'tn i.ed • the Music Auditorium ph'gi.«••!-■. T.eet • n • ,| I |MA Thla shaald he ror- this. K'.r.d Tie .s •ti.'i g ng ?*•■♦] t .«• Phot-.graphic ScK'ietv **-.■•?. f * at 4 ; E "d. A'V- • A er a. part f-.r 'he '»• »*?•«• ecun. p m. >•>*4 to read Friday and on ,n Liverp-oi a* g- ip - i of in "The Mighty Ap-azon** Mr ptogram of the ex'cimcm • \J. • Arrri« n.g has ur.g wdn I w tarda* earning a. Feb. 77 i'.r. people "a' an under cioae suj>etvi- I'e-an 1,'uehr*. an aspiring re- .it : a ' Wi- ' Ii G »mer take* his audien< e o vice '• e I n:vers!'.y Svmpnonv t>r- I J« • appie—» -ay and ; .» •' Miihiiin'i mnrkel- widely ano-vn for • cheek reooi d:- *e i * *' !• mi. !>«h.! .g Ifr « e gav town of Betem at the rotiBiiitiPr i -;a ami i» who re.,a.-: anything and a onle*' n d ':•» u'U ' "** m«r. wtu'e the Ikii Information program. uiiU*-r "..•r i i -.no and roiuert tffor*. Though nothing mnci.'.ve par an annual rental fee seems to have o-en eve ng w<.rfh rearing has O.n a. * d -n.-et# the uitra m niern m Mrs. K«lle»'» gnidanre. has won T." encert wil! ne iudo rep- of its yearly gross pfo'.en ov national recognillen. She ha* M-*en-atioin fr'»m Biadms, BuX- [-*. a «rsre be;-<,''ie 'he 15*h TiKient to i.-fim- A 4 . " rig of 'top;, *1 " the Uvf-rp -tA people, Lucas, • U,t» c r 8 ; to the university. f + ■> MSt"s Ba».ic College with "!'• I- aen » « \ . - it 'he been a member »f the North e'-.i-.'.e, I)p?o.««>. Poulf ni, vpeakmg 'or bis co-w >rker-, Dr »p»-r, is 'S.ofct. if hi* :If,- f . % - Ar and Hunter director ari 4 1 A" average . k»-t f'-ne*. and *h» Ming e* Central sutea marketing com¬ F i ;: e. John Luxe ind Boas Lee ifrti j ft »t>. M i.f. iin C-dxigf of "■"•a ' usting at MSU, said Of -he some 7()(V»0 students fttu-o- tru'V w '•■ ee the ma: or mittee a - d three national ruin- Km.! • lark the he„:th e- ord,-.. i.d Dr •ri,.rrr.'.ting facilities wW llafs \iil«-«l iit-.f . > who have completed 'ie Basic r, r . r -.lit* are gi--xn rati*. W IM Brt*/" who hand!"* 'he ♦ad* for operation by Feb Co o ge ,.r.ce .ts start in !444 of .-|'s«e,1 afil! ire r statisti '■. i! '. J * S'.i'e * ex- ' 14 other* have e me ! il'v ' ii :»|4e Ft n for own. " ,* the day'* broadrah'ing per;*r »-n* 'n.*' bat ab'<*a "V Jif-vefi '. r >ugh w.tii ail- A" reend* Hair* KeM-arcli ii-'K of a riser i*»*t rtirin; .g tfy* Tender**! , .e> > • * 1 d '-.Ml .steak in Town isr. : rough WMSB-TV ar;- t' r : .'-igr cmsista of Jour .ne t; hi sand nlles ups'-ea > W';e**,«.r -t/i 1 -if ' through WFTV — a great: v te*ne-. t •• ev the ir •;i«:.y ry»: v from -.i.e.-, ear general educatu i Atotoif-tniii Prof • « y -a.:, mi- tiia'; * id hut.-, v '• Dine at it 3Hlt hours a week each •he ' ■uiaxs and is required of ail »e>. tropical rain forests, dug- sMhdfs r of , tec. *4.. ;e- ttr ft.- •:< H,r« ttn these two stations fr»-. en and sophomores. M. ..... in- n a * and river n« tiE EAGLE ( • *pirat' rv, and »:*••• v »• • ea'*ft. •ihted Man? ■-or. etely independent t :f ea'en : :'f* • l.ue?:r x • .h.r;g --.f the xe'ert k.« > n t • • ' quant, ty, il • other. Their staffs, equip-. ;< a " • * ft by adoing ha- *e*. *♦. pr vi" -• *r.d programs are w par ,. 211 N W a»hi»*ti'nn The I.X.- Mi- I. V -g -fe reprhdui ';- my point where fx* ii Tpet is at the tranamitte- PUf>..4* »»'! * 4 " * P c H, s - ir« eedft 'tie ... » Iff. Convenient i»|wft t».*re ." • ne oen' ( am er '» i if •. e of 'he Riw ,r w. . ' The i nent- it> t ntil -. b . '-i a •ren en.: k'j k - , -i ships. :0 •it X n 4 x- ar. ma! Parking I :«##• a.m. .«• ' • a T"< : • n ' » < * 4: . ,, • .f ar ♦•p»" » c«»n louth Convo I). r«-iriVifig Lura- - e'.'er* • • . ..It ;m.eir.-ng r * *' the ai winner* of .:x' she of 40 na- Wejdir.g- sir Dr i " ; Hafa 4 b- u! a ve;.i .*•. w ;* .y )U 'f,v n a;1 '..,uj.e »eiertce tabrnt search, M \r 1 t.\*t banners Set . . . The app.• • sie en .>;* or,e« ' which warned uim • ca*h award f NT- rar -. •* be .{' ' g ' ' • 'O l»%V -JKIIKY LEWIS in "TH Ef.EI.SII \ IWd g! ... , • - • The " - ' " . r al MSU Meeting pa; fit ;;«' •« :efi- ' ( onnselors Ask a M LADMER *■ ■ - ■ . . . 4 ; it-. C, • , a tar »->' apple. *h. r. ft tu • al •• -en1 ft ever ne ureter* area Ctt Tito r-. - --..rv plans tor It -e« Early Meeting* , • .1 • t >r.. 4' cnrdir.g Ml'.,'® b> u». i>. Wr 'e N «•; * Hou»e Confer- Spirit ll»-l|M-r- Apr iRtirer.'s fr«r ec-u: ve'or* Rais'on, -ead o? 'r.« da:'-* THEATRE • PHOSE IV. 2-9H31 r* r Children and Y >u- • Nparten Sp.-i* iee*l* •+* --0- ,re —one »r« shie f ' ue erm, accx * i;: g *o -v -v. week end at MSI* A • oirve* .♦ * -**er?lj ety iu-.f- ft a 4f, • i'e--.' ir *Yf the C /un- ■ .ie 'ji» pi',a sir.. hi I hull, ill llie tIH.4hST.IT. * •a-sr.ip 'raining ci>nter- ,nz v •* 4-p a. •> nx H *» g xfl'fl W " • -n ■ * 4h P : . * tor 'he leaden of the re¬ m#»> -id HR-I -HOW -TARIx HT It M A.M. a* a f-rma 's cor.'efe&ees will be *$> epi xiuc- I tdenil VJt.il 6 r»KJ*» urI.N II.IL A M. ind '.he ddte and a"er s»-d fJr Ha Mem OMIT staging ann v.und. and student ar< n \ r * J-n 14-17 at Keliogg pa. 4 A ■ ne ;>art ' ** r 'er -n. studer?*.* »w r* rhe 'v Michigan Youth el 1 T-.e a . to-4 'Xi, and nave ■* • ..sir. - . g oh «■ UE " e.i*.h CommiHio . »' • . , . :: i» * •<» ,r, uk,:u . me • make appotntir.E nta ea.t\*. are 4ged u, A STORY or '**• of G-jV. W,u .*»* jQ'-rA ae: • • t- Building, inn. - donate the reg.anai NW— ■W' • « and all othxr M c - ation fot trie '.*W' > H - .>»** Conferenc« at the ' ODAM' s wapiti:'!, ♦ meetings will Mud* |C ^ : .-o..and maka ■ "» "•'•■a ?-,r alfectirig children recomman- -.TMnr aoluli xja. The:- -d thii April and May - s* ir.iRg the*e prepara- * .vities. M.«» Clarice "*1—S ' ^ ■ Axhhr, chairman of presents at ' I an dfouth Comm.*. 41 f*:hi "'>* -"awd: ai ■ „ - could be more time- the t 'or and daily living axnl =< "-"■4 of our children and A id we know tnat im- CUSTER ran reeult in our sccaMca »- < t '- TX. and our famibe* I* r •* becdmb Inform.• more IEGCNO' —it *3 COFFEE ■ a tive about these que*- • adj.- |g*-l ftfWJdi In In Ittag I i«£t Campus Favorites in — 6v Maxwell House Masculine Eyewear aitt '. er< < 7 AJL to 1 PJH. ifII *1111.19 I IM cnuwi '(ran in nmai IVL | HXIMII ~ S4* . WAU ACF OPTICIANS — ^ i^g • 91^ n Mtii ll tl toBw MM* 4t — . i ll - ku . I ll »* » *-"T* Ml . HI • ll:U a: 1' r '% Minnr.AV utatb vrws V.naarr IS. MM Pair Mx Harris Flout Southern Illinois Saturday Named New I Gymnasts Lack Trio of Stars Kir FFTE WALTFRS NCAA horizontal bar runner- S/ypula notes his opponents' Bosox~tiM J Stan Tarshis will work hte tumbling strength as the possi¬ Former Bengal I Kicking off a three-sport af¬ up nilty again after sitting out ble cause of a down-to-the-wire ternoon on the Jenison Field- house portable hardwood floor, ape Inst week's Spartan double win battle. Tumbling Is generally Replace* Cronin _ the Spartan gymnasts will meet over Wisconsin and Central the final event in gymnastic* BOSTON r/C)—A ulunncl Southern Illinois University at 1 j» m. Saturday. Minus star performers Ted Michigan because of a hand in¬ jury. Other Michigan State per¬ meets. Gymnastics will return to the fleldhmise Tuesday, when the luit happy Stanley "Bitcky" J formers slated for action are llarri*. who ha* devoteil f Mu/v./ko. Dick Flecker and touring Finnish men's and wo¬ Sandy Horn, all Ineligible for Mike Coeo on 1 bars and still rings. members The polished profes¬ twill. Thinwlny wa* name — Archie I learned of It only an hour ... find* lh« range ... ,. ... installed a* States No. 1 free men in John Taylor (all-around Moore, the World Light Heavy¬ ago from Joe (Cronin) who call- exercise man since Bicker's de¬ man at his best on horizormt Heavyweight Champion Archiu erf from Chicago." Harris said. M * parture from the team. Heritor* fal filrard and Ancle bar), Ed Foster (still rings), and Bib Kies (side horse). Moore winner of Thursday was named the December aw aid weight Boxing Champion, Thursday night received the Ed-. ward J. Neil Award *«s Fighter Cronin had just been approved as new American League pres¬ Old. Present Cagcrs Flay Saturday 1« real* will he the Hpartans' all- Jaek Wiley and Leonard Kal- in the S. Hne Hiekok pro ath¬ ident of the Year for 1958. The award akian are listed as outstanding i aronnd entries, earh storking poll. Alumni Must Overcomi ■ lete of the year was presented by The Boxing It's so sudden that it kind tho four "apparatus" events and tumblers, and Kalakian doubles The old man of the ring, who Writers Association at the or¬ of stumps you," Harris said. fro* exerrtae. as an experienced trampolinist. came ofT the floor fotir times to ganization's 33rd annual dinner. "Cronin slated that he had knock out Yvon Durelle at The award given to M'mre talked to Mr. Yaw key (Red Hox lox Save Mnnev! Montreal Dec. 10 in one of box¬ was named in honor of the for¬ owner) and that I was to be It. ing's all-time thrillers, nosed out mer Associated l*re«s boxing | Age as Well as Varsity I'm very happy about It. nat quarterback Johnny Unita.v of writer who was killed in 1938 BRAND 0PENIN6 the Baltimore Colts for the while serving as a war coi re¬ urally. I know replacing Joe is not the easiest thing to do hut month's prize. spondent in Spain, fTH Huh A l»r* — l.tmit 3 Loads I'll just have to dig In and PH* 14th; Hat. 17th 4 A.M. - •• «» I'M It." have Free Huup — Coffee — Hoft Drinks ^'^Morj^t^rogrea^o^h^t^^tm^^^^^ In answer fo questions con¬ R* ( tfl'f K RK HtRIH Fordd.v Andetson had ju*t and Bob Brannum have retain¬ ed thp old touch. "1 from received all Ihe platers ins it AtsurtM cerning any plans he might have finished sending his Michigan There was no sueh problem come back for the om* ECONO-WASN Haircuts by Appointment! aiwiut changing basic front of¬ fice policy or switching team State basketball team through an afternoon workout and uas In the alumni-varsity football game herau*- the veterans were they will rondition." be he In g>»»d insists yh,u "If 20 M K. Michigan personnel, Harris said he pre¬ on his way to the loekcrr'«om mostly professional players who arc, well make things ie i ferred to talk such matters over On his way, he spotted George had been keeping in trim. the varsity." Arrows from American Itank Drive-In first with Cronin and field boss Ferguson, who captained State's Van Alftyne talk it • » • Mike Higgins. Big 10 co-champion team- into But virtually none of the bas- ketball alumni have been play¬ isn't fooling when r.« is $»<, a Harris has been serving as a the NCAA semi-finals. Ferguson ing actively—and it'?; easy to want* to beat the var -• special assistant to Cronin for was dressed in a sweat suit and !"?.<• the range after "This is no exh.* Van's a layoff a the past two years. When asked the we're concerned " perspiration was streaming from the game as he uj if he had any inkling that he down his face. emphatically. ' Wert 11 • On the credit side, however, would become general manager ready to play a re*. a * Ferguson was working out in n the fact that these players TMR YEAR'H MOST some day, Harris saldl "Not to game and beat the vars.'y J MSU preparation for the first annual Michigan State's of > | n. mn weie some IIIM I SSHI MOTION my knowledge. Mr. Yaw-key Old Timers basketball game at It also possibly can." best. i* a fact that quite riCTI-RF! m,iv have had that thinking. 1 The present con r V I p m Saturday in JenUon a number played professional don* k EVE. A Fie Id house. basketball or. at least, dabbled agrees: "The first intidiav* j Harris three times been "Getting head start to discount the cr,,.. . >t Barber Stop a on us, in the programs. One can pick ■ HI N. field mamitp r at Washington, eh?" Anderson joked to the big many tricks of the trade from Old Timers, but our Old 7 All! LTH twice at Detroit and once ra h player. the pro ranks which the colle¬ football game should itavt pr 70e with the Red Sox, New York "Y« h.* said Ferguson *1 can have ed the fallacy of that .»►■# » u HAT. MAT. 2H MAC — NEXT TO CASA NOVA'S Yankees and Philadelphia Phil¬ gians never seen. hit the rim every once in a The old timers have been hi haven't been defeated) lies. while now '* working out the last few day* Whether it will u- a f-»*l i Ji Of course, joking. Be Ferguson was never was any only- high in Jerusoii Field house hoping to lick the decided advantage the gamo or not will depend tially on such var-.ty ttan i ;>«J i! A SHOP DESIGNED •coring forward in his playing days, but he knew how to put shots through. Spartans will have in,condition¬ ing The thought of conditioning John Green, Bob A.' teresi i Horace Walker. But. more it Will depend on .v -c-y B'.i The only problem to manv if also occurred to Old Timer num. Ferguson, Larry He^.t< whether Ferguson and his fel¬ ' 'i h Ben Vi.n A'Myne. former Bob Devenny, R • n F t- i WITH COUPLES IN MIND low alumni team whi':4t»inrludes such players as Julius McCoy Michigan State head tor. cage men¬ Rr.k Furscth, Boo Care? *1 the rest of the Did f • • s,-/| If they haven't fori tt tricks of old. Sat-rds;.- Qt $ TIiq IdHtf ki FftshisBs could bo an interest.r.g r WW# § fir fti aai Bar * Spartant Alio Lwk Ahead to Ohio Slap I While Michigan S'*'e c • | The only xtnrr in Forddy Anderson -4 a (eat the Old Timers Sa'j Ontral .Michigan his mind is primar.:* wft t and one of the very thing more imp*)rtant The preoccupation eeitfH few of it* kind in the around Ohio State wh.ch OKAY KIIUHI SHOW! SAT. liOO P.M. entire country wbrro into Jemaon Fteldh i*e »• 11 ) Monday for th« Spartans' / I • — Hill IOI.OR CARTOONS — • yon ran buy 10 home game n I » . . -RINC1 €»' Tilt: ROCKET Rl»" MATCHING While Ohio State IM\I victorious i HOVIITV -I ITTLI RAMAL IOU.IW shirt*. ruff link*. play yet (it meets N•■*?£» nrrt ial ruTin -utr»v colt- mmmI wear, lighter*, Saturday night), it di-j games by a total of jewelry A oernworiee, point*. The Both aria' h**iMS jacket* or k r I" orator Larry cor coat*. Ike Bt* !• avorope. Ma RI psjanMM, glove*, eta. d oat b _ i ropgr tn* • for that special o« r r Mi r r Mak Berry. in your Ufa. ROBBIE'S His and Her Shop 207 M.A.C |$IJB CIO IM* VALVABLa Special Introductory Offer U—4 tar HM wKh Um | •ftani Bobbie'* His and Her Shop : SI JB SIJB u is Ant atata *ur rOKS -W- Marines SHOP ALL DAY TODAY FRIDAY STORE HOURS, Si SO A.M. TO 9 P.M. PHONE IV 9-6551 To Test . . Students rapt. ItpgfnaM flan Is IV, KNAPP'S CERTIFIED VALUE USMC, officer flection officer for the state of Michigan, will park shop visit MSU Jan. 19-23 f«r the purpose nnd r.f Interviewing, testing providing information for A value like this doesn'/ happen very those Students interested in be- Cinniok' Marine rorps ofTieer*. During his stay, Capt. flauls will be locate*! concourse. in tho Union Qualification tests often (iVs a history-maker for Van Heusen) will be given on eampus. Shop Downtown wh.r. you m»r rrevhmen a n d wflwanfM applv for the platoon lead- aw thio Mil rii-plovrd. Voli- dolion .lamps entitle you op so by all means9 don"t miss it! Genuine era class which Involves two at* In 4 hours free parking. Ask week aummer training aeoalona for ftliila where you ohop. at Ouantleo, Va. Upon frrnduatlon from entlego Century Collar shirts, the same ones the PLC's are commissioned as second lieutenants in tha Ma¬ rina corps reserve, and rh.wve either ground or aviation may you9ve paid much more for, at this duty. Graduating arnlon and raetnt graduate* may apply tor a ton remarkable "K.C.V." Price! week aviation officer candidate course. Upon completion of the fen week course the officer can¬ didate is eormu (Minced as a fag- end lieutenant In tha Marine porps reserve, and receives If to !R months flight training at Pensarola, Fla. The length a# active Mr'b three pears far graced effleara ami aptwoahnately three Ni rollege women may alao op- ptr for a oonunl..loo In the wo- m prir*! m«r , *». to „ , ^ , Mta! U, hurry m. tuck up tar prMut .nd tutor. a«ur. ctu«»r -ju-m .no n lul MtrUM.' "•«»*» Mly lor torn talwtwru s.,„ i,4 * M ,u