(»vimia»lM Win The Weather finish Srasnn With Partly Cloud> I'ntTnl Mark Low I" Sen I'nee I tligch -•* "Vnl.t'ME 51, No. 149 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, I960 PRICE '» CENTS Frondisi Hints for U. S/Help For Latin Financial Advance Khrushchev Signs Pact Argentina , MtlLOCHE. e n t i n e President Artu: i I:/-, host, to President E-.* '/TV— he had » cold fishing. He boarded hi.* Heli¬ copter at S a m. in the parking cloudy day for hi* : is. Advisory While member* the Prei.don* of Committee on hi® «« fi- Nat on,-»i In'.er- Red (Miini Economic er a• this picturesque lot of his Llao-Llao Hotel. 11 An.-erican Affair* continue I ...type rwor* in the Andes mile* outside the village 0? Bari- talks at 'he hotel with ArC'-.i- Cultural hills, ralied Sunday for more H Stages financial and loche. He was accompanied by he tine officials, including Alva • A'.'ogaray, Minister of Econonn. Has Agreed -.fa! aid for Latin America. brother, Dr. Milton Eisenhower, and Diogene* Tate-»ada, Foreik?- Agreements • •' . linked the necessity fnr aid * > re«i«:anre aggitv.t and White House Press Secre¬ tary James Hagerty. Th-ir d» - tination was not given and n».-a>- NT. mster the CMficiaN cio*e hotel said 'hey vmc p u, -,rik- To Meeting it Ri'sia* effort* to pc-ne¬ 'e the hemisphere with its men were not permitted to ,, marily concerned with prott •• IihI'»II«'-M LC|s I 'urnce. a!"ng. urts and bvhniqucv T®y v».d ■ I ronditi appeared before a The scene of the H.rnhnwer there was an apparent dc'.ermi"-- \tl«'iii|»! In Sriilr iTiiig-Term CrefliN n'«« conference while Eiaen- I'rnndial talks was a secluded a':on on both sides to capi'alvc Bordttr ria*li ranch owned bv socletv leader on 'he e:. •rmou.« flow of at-r- • I hnwer sii off flaking for nearl* BfKiOR. lnrW.-;a & — hour* In one of the world a Flennnra Huge* |»e Ortl* ftasuat- o 1 re-ii!' ne fr-m 'he F, •i* do. J5 miles from Warilorhe. lhe T'»KVO ?• |»i>-rv S#ivi#»? Premiff Nik it* finest front stream*. The Amer¬ ranch Is known a* l.a« Lstaca*. Til# Mi'hU T* »i -»i ; -i«i! i:c i i'him; ican president arranged for *erl- • OV. ; Khr.-i- r-rhcv , elim«x*d hie nii* dl«rn*aton* with frondlrl or The Mirk*. Argi'Utlr.e people f -r the vl - hj.- nvrvet\ ti. Prim#' To reach it they flew by heli¬ vi*it ft, •>:- ... A*ian ijir In the afternoon at a ranch irig President exc#'#-dod »-xp«#■'■•- Minister Nehru in New IM- known a* The Rllrlu. copter over a jewel-like lake t-on-, l^j'.h Argentine and Am¬ rafitdi .Sunday Lv sj^njn^ hi in April in an attempt to After their high-level talk' on mbed Nahuel lluapt. erican official* said settle their nnprv t»«.r«h'r economic and cultural tgrM- A and hemispheric problem •li-pute "in a frien»ll'. and no'TtV- with Pr--:den* Sukar¬ two m presidents were expert - i--ue iche," restating idea- a ••Declaration of Southern Segregation IH-aeefn! manner." no, The economic asrreiemeri!, i' * rcrp.r'eil. * hi* >mic cooperation and oth- r ;-*riet - principles to which hotn long have subscribed. Situation Quiet Sunday P- •"^.r'ed say.r.g the Ch-»u Chin# # hard-pre---I?*! VTingr na*inn A -hough Frondiii said I«atirt -vernment "takes ,i posit j I'-nv-vrm erwi:'* ecjuivilent m isr ptocmrn rmi ss I the forthciTTi, ica needs more assistance An uneH«.v irtice jirevniled ,Sunday on the southern t«> "J.Id m l I ion aturd.ir mnrniiix. en arships lhe total amount of scholarship* I* rai¬ :r '.v.des f'.* -Toe United States, within its a.-. •f »iiechafi.e»l eng.neering. hi- New llrlhi. f«»«»k darker slew joting their dinners *1 4 hatiquet given in their ned at <3e'.-n d.v.'cl by Pre*.dent F. found *ackan - nations. Only people colonial attitudes can ex- 'hat foreign help will «',!ve worker yr,,M There was a homh scare in * # # MSII Concert Band to Present f fhattanooga. Tenn.. saturda* Hrtm Ryder Sgenhn problem* " • Annual Winter Program Sunday night at a Negro high school ■ rrondM aald he and Risen- gtmnasium during a basketball Dean J n Rydt-t ;! t.!-,e ' • \ ' »ign ISuka.—ii i gov*ri- jle.fr had enly discussed preb- game lhe building was emp¬ "ge F-nglnecrir.g *poke ard Hintr ' 1 i-j " y-ii-To »a affwtal r'« in a general way so fsr and tied quickly, hut police found i-resided -.ver a board meeii'ig 1 • eff >rtf • nj not taken up apeetfle eues- no trace of an explosive, fhe «• fhe Republic Aviation Junior 'i: i friend!' Rt I II PI Ml Fit ~ • MSU 1 - t,sn% «wh aa C uha. But he game was resumed. Engineer.-,g Trchnica" So c ;* Pffiuened that Argentina has onf-rtriee • • -i Nthlork'* "Vj m phony f or !' tatw w p-.llcc, fe?.. fuJ t •firrrd Ha gaed affleea In the ■t week'-, d «- F--i;.ngtN.v B.iud ' will he the fourth coin M>r»prtaUea dlapnte between *•.; a re— !k pre Nehru hid sUT*ested 4 meet¬ position performed fhe concert'* t ib» tnd the United State*. ♦ # # ing in March Itul f hull said finale will he the "Mar* and v i wag the first chance f >•* that "owing to reasons in con¬ stripes Ballet." 'bv Ka*. in tri¬ IL shower, now at the halfwa. I tinner Tie Let *"t» nection with state affair*. I shall bute to SOUS a . 1 of his South American ronte to vnur rounlrr in April " to have a little rrtaxa';<>.» A Specific dale will he set later c'/mpiain'r. re he loft Washington la- .The highlight of the afternoon -,-yli v. will he the premiere perform Indonesia * slow tncning- from •> has waved h-s am it and amc* of two highlv entertaining the strict renter path also ha« id his famous grin at an *n .net; and been helped hv the arm* « mn- . contemporary compositions. »n AHmj !«.• —rated 24 million people w "Svmphon* lor Band' and the I ommunist command, and bv and Argentina. JjigMt iC'p. "stars and stripe. Ballet American *?mp«thT for thit i . c 1 in ten ,of.* ' Tdi» he files over the Andes v f .«•' countr* « problem* and policies . : over the xevV.tr I s. aid since World AA ar VI |* dr ♦ * . Santiago, Chile. a out of their has totaled *17 million dollar*. arrig a vpOTta jturt and brown straw hat, Jacket, slacks, apfX" ex n tin •ul« pcr«r '.hem. They ll. tihh Srhithirtliie* li¬ ter Polish for Socialism >».v e* rred;fa 'af. '-"j.- •/» Tr.c --e» , chanto- . onicrly cor -v/r T.e -"art w-i. 3d: National Fcunda:..n H* ~ According to Speaker not want a r#'!k re r":-.vT.c'ar. a.'.s -r.- ■ pen to «Tphomore' »n Much, \-ki. International I lull utip- F'riiiav nijfhf. va ir. rjoc' r.e*« Held Here I mil for Fees • lanc.ng who plan *• cr.-o'i "-rf-'er—! pr->r;t granua'e tchool ar, l The,.. Dr ("ha .*ic Harr > . head *! * .cdh »! .-wial worker* Info Pontine Jimioi- I nioii Uounl out ".'vp t *.e-.s • ..-1 t*. w.-i.dr»*- ' * hundred and sixteen -*u- the department of ar»p'..eij mec i- ♦ available at 221 M Mr. K.*r made the hand tran¬ M •» '*e-rr» dlaaa*,,*- < representing 12 Michigan aruca, tells a story wharh :e»u. II iirlcd From Far scription spec ifieall jr for the f.4-1 Ir.i #is .la// Show : »• _ar. tct.-jsc. •* and universities ed * been *:<*? were fr<»m thf ce.ebration in t.ie MM hand, after having The S"'.-.-e* nc"*:v *£*"*— TAS-s •tr-.pus Saturday for the an- State S'wj of George Washing¬ Miry < » a;. P &<: lumov. rommissioncd to write the suite sa.'t If inter Term (,'rwh ag-e*p»re.r*. <•». - '•'ichigan Intercollegiate League debate touma- ton"* birthday. Li*.* Wc-ir.esday night llarr;v f'^ructir-nj are available rccfivcd bru.se* on r.gh*. h.p when she was thrown the head ai l for choreographer fieorge Balan- rhine of the New Vorh I It* Riuf Success ' -,'- fjoth, - v.-te, * ■- •,» */,mmote -.e r am", y- a"ir,de" the weegly meeting rf t: "i 1 1.' Fr da/ night Billet It will he the first per¬ ind w.r.fer term c^rr.rrcnccmcn' .om . -«r - • a,i **pa- - M. lhe. ballet B* TffOMAs « ARMff II AM# r'ftg ,v-e a!!-day p-ocr.,-... •-r T vr-.ty Duplicate Bridge v C »* an a a, t.nrown w he*i formance of., b* a -j .n f -fi ' ■s^ervce. >«,.•- :*> A Imm^stration * >und* were hehl with 29 f'ub Tic price fof playing s Judith P'.CC. F - - romert band health, Mucw.uua. lifrwtetfv, . v v ',*j" z .-r< a"«-n i.ince d - ic .. ' :n each round. SO - and often member* p-i\ # # # and driver of car, fa.led • • 'in on Board .4/; .-aaio. arts ar i tp t* TASS m. i | "d r"» debate ginllta was. "*e- n • • 'ar bill and take SO cen's v.eId right of way *he *■ ,V' !W.,v. -he *.V *.'">• pact >e at ".oarard an ex¬ that f angreaa shall have I'izza W eek : arr, ng .eft >f? ,f v'kt on: , Ed-. ■ • f)//. Society change of -r. re i:ite»tf, hfcacn- ' W ey had been collected Aitwr. Street and co.lided h ait' pow er reverse tiupreme w. «-r*. >-'«*. iP*t*zia*s acsi Sut-*. I decisions." i dig" game., were pr>- Tne Porza Week will be peM another *ar driven by Marsha'l | Rrst place in the varsity h Council ha* al'K'g Albert. Mi>» Price tickeftxi f, took rontrol. because "there wa* Friwli Honorary /..vision, MSI"i Chuck joiier who passed rr.t th.»'" was no ( 1 pit 11 for reronsirurtton * '.and ded their outstand.r. j fa. .ire to yield fight of way ar t hf-1 ng ir. .'.••r To Kohl . ST;e was • Banquet ert. lhe roil of raising the standard lanarng junior, was the ; .//, :i odvr-, d-v.-«- ,v,.f c.r.c of "ig State Nr* ' 'CharUt r - a-1 to Sandra Pnnct, M..* v'„wa.1 was taken " Gr • c lhe Wood* »oph' -more for oi*-ervatlors. I lost two and wort one At present, the membership nf trialisation. M*rhowskl stated, Pht Ef.i S-gT.i, stit. -owl frc -- the varsity division. has been achieved. ( itlng ex¬ hooor fr»trre.ty. * lhe suriety totals l»0, man* of ".an men s .1 According to /oolojiy Prof " axerg were awarded cer- u hum are muslrians In their ample* he stated that "tndus- hold 't annual iaiUa-'/n san- >ft of merit, trialiration has increased five own right. quet Tharxday «: 6 20 prn. ,a- iual speakers wtra times the 1?>3* figure. '• Parior C Uaioo. Thv oanr,-.^: analysis, evidence, Animals Communicate9 But Can't Talk 'heir ' will be preceded by the *- refutation and de- tntnrov 'te-Jd, t :m at f /O in tee T>*er Roots ■*. ill.-i U>r .Tut Umon. T-idg:ng was done by ;,.-ex ar • ' '! 'V• - -nerrtbers from compel- \ Animals don't talk—not by he- anrmal1 use only ore We know o-jr 0*0 exp,-r»e-i - A »n# •. • GueA pcaxcr at tee banquet . . : ••?#. and w..' be Dr. Le-a-ia Jfocns, heal man ftandards—but tr.ey do sen e ti ffnxnofticali," he con¬ e» and also 'aout of other*, even o- a -..-Hxn, nt >xer, «• ic'.'vecr'i :*:• Eu&t aad Vntih,' g-aduate speech communicate w-,tji each other, tinue i "Other1 may use several. "'T:..ia stse^f a c.dick n :m prev',;:.ul"v .»! . of tee pa-Ioeophy ikytrabtat a* -a as director of the according to James Braddock. other*jwho lived thousand!. .? scratch in ;he dirt, i'a/ y mermen *0 attend '.LcMurray Co, lege and future "-••merit. Man u*e« all five and to a more years ago.' he said "Since nresidect of goology profwscr. from 'he water and general y .\lbton, who w I I •n,p*Una whwli were Wayne "If an,mala didn't eommuai- soph ' • ated degree than an.- language i* part o? our 'cultural benave ' ke a .:h.«-5*en pea* oa contemporary ptulaa - I nixer*Hy. l alrmHr af nul- inhentance.* man's But ;t learn* be*>r when P y. The xanquet *111 be foUow cate." said Bradd rk c-rrmunicate a.I • wrested in -• ourtali ~i oy tkCUM of officer*. couldn't survive. Almost all ani¬ • * imoroving - v ■ .». Hape (allege. Albion mals commdhicate at least ■» S*. . :orrununscatioil is used 1 the time. Some animals a is-., pa>- T en ' joins li o * -. kind ami' ur-uy : rr. r'-esfter^n who have -ootate.eJ emoGoo—fear, courtaiup, their 'cultural inheritance acting a duck without 3 * acwdemig average are elig- r'" the extent that they are iden'i- on . " Alma (aOege. Balaana- express hunger and *0 on. Only one ia- but not lo 'he same deg-e 'earning A* first " is not a band. Crane and an ay- llurillr I Iffirt llrrr •»- for Phi Eta Sigma. Th 5 • o,.fte a»d Calvin Collece. f.ablc to others of tee **rr.e r starve is known where an ani¬ Birds, for instance, teacn the adept a: court«hir> and /.he, jur,' r..rotimsor j>f mu«ie her?. year about M freihtr.cr. wis p# particularly th>c of the ' • •try Central Michigan species, mal mmur.ioates to pa--» oa young how to Ly ' communication a.* «tber duck* -tf Dr Eugene Hail, have dor,-- •iptaki H«?k-r ttttUi*. hi- initiated. Ferris Institute, opposite sex. Even gametes (sex Phi Eta *■> further j.*r" Michigan University and cells \ can rtcognixe opposite know ejge This is the 'dance ,-f Generally, the gooiogist r . - age but it law iearna to •! ..vh ;a« on campus.* corps offi'.-cr Sigma at MSIT dis¬ the tx-fc. by w hich they tell eacn ed, aajnais inherit their abih'y skiliful." V -.-rt.ng *0 Shed Smith, pre - Mtvnigan, tribute* "How to Study"* pwn- gamete* of the same species " . :-">p for the debaters will Ladi of hearing or see.ng other vr.ere there U a rich find to communicate bu: may ne. 1 Language lie aruma'.. d- t vj the ;aa oxne'y. the a ---. MM phieU and bolus mcj! evenia ability doe; not always matter, 'c? rlrver* " experience to become adept a r human!.. to vary •»i ,* 'Up -r. '-i- further "v- 1 • -i" •' - with Alpha Lambda Dg'ta, tee y -.owest regional champ- Th*s U true, be saui, even F>r example, he said, » 'reshman woecen's honorary. ..a -is.- Winners of that will the scientist noted. Flatworaw. Braadock pointed out that one region-. 'L^*®8 ja • ^ of 'r.e dut;r.gauiur.g character¬ ca>es of imprinting, the tenden¬ biologist recently showed th»; MSI' He say a tea- ack of ap¬ studsnu .alerei- addition to its pr.mary tuncteoc, the national champion- he illustrated, communicate bv istics of man « cus ability to cy of a new-horn animal to southern crows do not under¬ preciation for good music up/a marine corps c jm3r.iM.it:,-: 1 that >? rewardteg freshman touch. Experimenters have fool¬ a 17* ** held in April at the pa.** on h-« "culture! ushers* associate itself with tee first stand tee dangv galls of north- th.s campus has .a used tee present, vacancies exi-» iar carding to George Military Academy, West ed male (Utworms into taking aa tance " Urge okgect ti seat. em crows. fa.lure of several dances. ground and avian. Lcitw vrt, inanimata object loc a Xmnaic, . * tV . i- 'Fin Nol Such A Rail Sort, kid* Rook Review Michigan Slate Mens Michigan Stale News 341 Student S#rvlc#« East Lansing. Michigan ' llrad lUil> •>> MM'* T».l>mi Minimis ami Karull* 4Men Die' Published on claw days Monday through Friday fall, winter and spring terms: weekly during sununar terms •nfi-i.-ii freshman issue between summer and fan terms. inclusive dun, Entered ar.d aecond .^ matter under th. act of March 3. 1474 at th# post otf 1 : V r"' '* rV"nt-i •«'"« *\ti ><"•' nf* h. ■ IV . • Fine Story '" x/aJf1 subsrrip'tIons navahle In advanc# for on# term W; lor t ■ *°Mernbefs1,oftlthe InStid *DalJy Press. Associated Press and '•;,!;C:',tar.^.:vviT "the^Avwii la'trd I'lfA iiiarid D»«i» ;.rr'.-'v, is;:,,;,.,r P»«-* a'"1 * •■••i ji.'rd College Associated Collegiate Pre«s. Of War i PH'S* _ l Fdltor-ln-Chlef >F. Peter M ilt Surann I Managing Editor VniT.II, No. riit Mumlny. Ki'hriiiiry 29. IWlfl I'.wTwi Rualne«>»~Managrr ... John Mtirp Bv PAI L SCOTT Paul I.esh C irculation Manager Engravers Catlahs rity Editor Patrlria Mrrarte — The title is almost sufficient Idit Page Editor Lyn Xhepard Thnrk RnerhteL Joho "ande V Revisions in Order Heede »inb> the story. In fact, if one's Sport* Editor .... Jim Wallington I eaftire Editor Linda Lotridge Offlre Manager Hfl> power of imagination is very Society Editor . t oonie Rehit MarGregor active, and one is imbued suffic¬ Night Editors— Hank Bernstein. Darkroom Manager Norm Hinr Hen Born*. Sharon Toady, How¬ iently with current modes of ard Holme*. Hill Klelman Retail Manager Dick Psri; thought about futility one can A*vt Night Editors fieorge-Ann Awl Retail Manager l)sn»i For J-Hop Policy Pulton. Jndv ' perhaps conjure tip as good a Itjner. Charlotte Martin Howard. Paul VanKolken National Advertising Manager story as Mr. Humes'. Night Sports Idltor* Je*s Maxwell. Walt Squire Men Die as tin island muni¬ John Schneider, Mike Skinner, Ass't National Advertising Manser tions base, .ore-World War I, Pal Stephens .... Pat Krakow Wire Editors Jeanne JsrvH, blows sky high. leaving only six pa-i->l and all that I- left i- mi-m Virginia Hill Mvers, Honnle Schuhardt, Classified Manager WOTIIF.It J-IIOI' ha- men who happened to be in an Hob Tuck swift orini. llownver some nf tht—<• memories are not the most underground prison at blast pleasant ones. t'mr, alive. Five captive mutin¬ Michipan State News and their guard live to FoUnwInff last t*par'* tren«i the J-Hop lost money t hi-* eers present the after portion of a vr.r en ! didn't sell all their tickets. According to other before and after story. The be¬ Campus Classffteds . , . High Readership r i;pti- newspapers this seems to he the trend more and fore part is created through a series of flashback chapters, more ncross the country. Your Key to Better Values , , , which alternate with the now or Amie Roberta co-chairman of the .I-llop said before the after sequence. dance that the students want one bltf formal dance a year By II. L Hume and the J-Hop was thiH danae. Robert*' also the State News said in an article in January 25th issue <>f that only a limited number of tickets would men mi: CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS (Random House, Hi.'ift. g'l.Mii DEADLINES: 1 p.m. Day Before Publication for Tuea^ Wed . t.e on sale in order to insure dancing comfort and enjoy¬ Thura.. and Frb Editions. Deadline For Mon. Edition: I p.m. Iri. The munitions Island WM Bills Payable Mt and 1-5 Monday through Friday ment. commanded by a man thwarted ED 2-1511 EXT. 2613 The J-Hop committee tried to sell 15(H) tickets to the in bis career, unsatisfied in mar¬ dance and this would mean if'they sold every ticket and riage, and with feelings that h# CAMPUS CLASSIPIIOS made their profit that H.ooo people would have been trving wis mystically erudite. Hi# world is a contradiction in fact Pstfi, b«'.-d os IS »ord« HOUSING to dance in the And to Lester l^nin's music. and in mental image. Jle feel# I o*v * -E* ther# ran be no war but hi* „ ? rtflvt I-4*' * ★ ★ 1 only solution lie# In a war. Hi# 1da,« vision is of peace but hi# acti¬ a d<*v» * <"> vities belie him. His second ilk ? SO SINGLE ROOM. MALE Pr v. FERSOVS WHO DIO ATTEND the dance thought the S dayv entrance Telephor**. shouer. I command, a scholar turned sour, 10 Mill f*f. MIS .Mlop was very successful in-so-much as entertainment and is enigmatic is his fatalism con¬ I'hone IV 5-1*27. enjoyment goes. The only complaint voiced by any of them I.ARGF CLEAN QUIET trasted with his desire to create AUTOMOTIVE One or two men. Shower, rn was'that it was pretty crowded. lf*1Hoo people crowded something artistic for th# world !*»V> UNTf)|,N MECHANIC AMY ins ED 7-1(47. the And what would happen if they did sell all of their as well as for himself. SOUND. Radio, heater, hydramafte. MEN OR GRADUATE -nirterij Four new tirea. 473. Call ED 7-172L TfH»m and N^ard Fast Lansmg tickets. Onto the scene poRs ■ young home privileges 41# per «ee( lieutenant, fresh from Harvard, evening*-Ed t-Til'Z, »*■*. he We feel that the enjoyment would diminish so much « ho learns enough nf these two MERCURY. TtVO DOOR hard- Field Loiters In the Kditor I'taa that the fart that the J Hop would make a profit would men to carry their images with fop Verv low mileac. exrellen* ron- pitlon reasonaht* private. After r» male SINGLE SLEEPING Parkins Near ROOM, frard-ie, be immaterial. liim after the blast occurs. ED 3-3055 « college bus line i a'! IV J-.Hll s year Although the J-Hop bit from last committee changed their polic\ year's two night stand to one and raised the cost to .*♦>.75 per couple qiiiv night this thev still U-M, L-CMSU Series Compared Soppose for example this f*nv Th(? TTehtennnt pick* up the pieces he can find of hig commander and deliver# them, nailed in ah ammunition case. IM2 Run* verv good. 475 7• 1341 after 5 I'*M# PLYMOUTH 30 VOLKS WAGON FOCK-DOOlb 00, phone Ef>- STANDARD M TRAILERS fo* SAii ~~ y-.d :• ro-xt-.l-ig expe-- weren't able to make that fabled profit tb»\v have been To Ihe Editor: It !-- inti'res'ina !•> i *. •• -vtvh- a are perfee'.'c statement were made 1>* a ci'« * . the commander's beautiful #]?•> noon down ED 2-lt.HA After li no 39 CHAMPION 1137 42*10 TWO Ft ROOMS, automatic washer. *!nrtov Pllly equipeq, sort »e- up seeking. v:«r;«»us Crnnptlints raood a;{.it»i * ft ',-d source- >f :o n of Alge'ia He would have vqiing '181 wife She ha# never lot close to campus E\«*i> t , tvech loved - ir )e i ♦ never mn- GET YOt'RSF.l F A ifood rienl on a l^»t 4'W trailer M., en. This year's senior class-discovered to their dismay during the Lrctmi'-Cntu'crL i'erh.m won't! d<> well for in tc> re.ib/e ' (iwrmiohn ami iNiuglas Miller f i • have or l»e:v,.slently enough-- l«w» Falcon or Ford from MHlf Kill dent See Gene a former Stlden at (JMinn East Grand River FD 7-«4h>4 fall registration that they had to kirk in a dollar apiece in a hitherto unrealised fa« * A'te* i and would give his 1 it* and :«• ver* nmcn ready for ' e Max Curtis. Inc . IV ♦-♦(«! _tf THIRTY NIX FEET ISNi order to recoup the class treasury after last year's big loss. T'io studeul?. a? Ann A nay adni;s,-ioti to Kvcn though it seems unlikely biaded isle, is over-ready for ii'-ed tiref. Champion Hrake ReJin- East Grand River Lot I t Trs. of many juniors right now is whether they will get by and every concert that tihey js<> to The student x at MSt* have Housing linlt's that ou- government become so rorrupt, self interest¬ will ever the comtnander'g wife. e--. 3'un K. Kalamazoo, IV 4-4#(» tr Haven F.D 3-«»71 abe- 4 m. I9A4 DETROITER I«* C». t' with only having to kick in one dollar this year. "paid a net fee in their tuition fo. T» (he Fditor. ed and blind to the people's The love story take* ihe read- EMPLOYMENT kit. hen. two bedroo-i. pliancea. On lot (n Holt , -lo-en (k*U*v. C» •he l,ert»re-('i>nocrs book e* 'hrough the wife* past Lie. student's eomplaint abo.it 4-.XM1I T if reeds that it will need ousting (She must sn.il a'1 in order to WEEKEND EMPLOYMENT LAND¬ Whether the students realize it ciixcrm.fi »t on :n h .using due to by the people, citizens in thu be fresh again ) This section in- SCAPE architecture. and horticul¬ or not they save a good amount the race w..'. d not exist if MSU country ought not to let the chies the best characterization ture Murtent* (or retail xale* Mar< h PERSONAL of money this way. Not mile 11 throned June ? At TwlM Land- W'Hi'd fol'v! the example of possibility and the thought of it IT IS QtTTE EVIDENT that the J flop, can't continue this, but they gpt top entertain¬ o' *h# fsKPmander and his enig- scat** Center IV 4-77M (3 Harvard. Ya.e and Cornell Un - be removed from our* m.nds a'.r Pint Lieuteant (who on in its present rut and expect to show a profit. It is only ment for what they pay for versiLe- When criticism is present, then r* had been the wife's, lover). Soon shifts Vl'RSFS New — HN AND hoapifgl. pleasant vork- LPS "11 KWAST PAKERY DELIVER# a question of time under the present formal dres>system All thmgs considered. Dr. Paul These o-j'-'ar.d. ir ifistitut.oat the people's breath is felt ever conditions Good nav, periodic divufuallv decorated rake *e even the bliss of six uninterrupt¬ me has had a large problem on hi* increase* Lansing General Hospital twelve for 13.30. Phon# IV 4-4711 until the J-Hop fades from sight. irji.s' ,k-a' land.'Tds list houi- blowing down Dhe government'# ed dav< is ended by the war, .hands, ie. setting up a schedule. IV 5-1311 «i tore I pin. with 'he ur.iversitv back A critical attitude m the * • vacane;e-> which lr supposed to have been If the J-Hop ever Is going to make mone\ again it i.t (•ii-P of pr-nltu' om, costs for ami ">u*'' a" agreemen* no* people 's more likely to prevent felt imminent all through the RAHYsrrrrH WANTED TO care TUB MERITS' GATES OP- » a..,s.s> tf )(,«. students wo.i I full time for sux months habv Five TU A-d.imeahlc mu»ic 'h»: going to have to be changed radically before next year. Itke a jo.s>u;ati) Mtndar t-> t.ie to itv where mir own ernment with #U of us letting malar way. He has tried to tell FOR SALE to for it figure on financing the J-Hop in the first placejustend of nav ITosiHcnt Hanah »« chairman of our sense of responsibility to a alary in which great and un¬ Dr Paul, to mv knowin-TSn^ • »;,« Kederal U v.t H ifhts Com- be appeased and deadened by known forres are at work. Ilia USED RFTRIGERATORS, W \Xf»e REAL ESTATE stirring up a lot of ill w ill by confiscating a dollar during always willing to listen to w:i„ - Fits rangex T V Vt'i and up - ' * a*. :• .n-white atudentr oa'h- here and 'there fnrrea stayed unknown and one t,(K«d vear Serxice Store. 1110 Ea«t registration. the students would like, hip h ».s fnUs'-^aee re'.,sat ; v tne "an- Rita Burne? cannot Judge their greatness. His Michigan IV 3-1*34 tf Wild. SElJ. TO anv r»-» down payment and good credit many times have they bothered Perhaps some antipathy is stirred up toward the J-Hop talk to him or write to him' prove. t,,Svsandlords and live in alary is not up to the limits or R ACCOON COAT. CALL ED* large East Laiuing nwwt. cfow to * # * the framework he aeta for lb 3# 4.I'"*) down In lainstng. four »n in the first place by s«ch arbitrary statements as Roberts*, There is also the fact th.r '.he »uh-stand.ir«t^-ijn»m* in xegre- 1-9711. Room 31« inent building. E'aai down. t«'fl • ga'esl area- outside, 'he juriad.c- He Is a good novelist; he handles men's i-Ho down. *ignt •psr*' the students want one big special dance a year and thev f. »i the student his work scl as a craftsman, RARY BED. PLAY pen. trailer. (Hin SiM'it'tv reric. is no* $1 Sat down None m ad e°»« tu.n of 'he t'r ve-s.ty^-. tvnewrHrt Elertrolu*— vacuum, kit- want it formal. alone, but' for the faculty a i i hiiggx. cedar chest ED* area. Will trade F.D 3-4347. • I heartily (l.sagree with the hut hu content never matches c»*en ret ^ th" public. In these college vim. . 7-a»il4 evening* 47 At any rate it should be interesting for the sophomores s-'i.tci • who think* that it w!H. up to what he sets as his goal. t.Vsl DOWN-WITH 4**4" s'udents ate vnv lucky to »>•• To Ihe Editor TAPE RECORDER - TELEEWK- ravtiienta bux* this modem t' take dO»i years t.> improve the to sit back liesl year and .•»«■«• if their junior class is going bfdrootn hon.e. automatic fJ* ' seeing what they are u so snort si.'via' w' "flayr you been 'o 4»i:n .\»*t Trie re. are wonderful pages nf EN and si* tapes Vern. 4'.oH Hu»- reened porch, large 'v ' to try the same old I'-li »>r it is going to get down to work tertield. ED 7-U731 3> ». a ! nv tf N i.e. fj.»rv»-d and Cornell thu.week^" : thought passage which h# «• 3oJ l^asta. WBUamston. tall handles masterfully. His people CAKES DELIVERED 7-9G43 ask for Mr Barber and doing something constructive about the future .1 Hops A' fa: ,i ••>>• charge of f»*. * ea*, s* *p' l ..'n.n.i on in hous¬ \.»r yet. b'uv-I wj8> there twu# DF< ORATED to vou t»r pa? ties hlrthdavs Ml"* I'.llC i-u:' students. M cftigan St^te la»i week A ' .. a »» r«r»*ly ou* of character, and other delicious pastries Kwa«t iUk- FRATERNITY OR RooMI at MSf. ing ' ■ lathe; .v.llv. No on** command could »'••••• aui-h a practice v >nld vou fit into TJUs c»n- ihe book moves very well. erv IV if houae Thlrtien room house . parking for ten cars Stones t. > oii to go and certainly we get immediate,'■ by a ct rective from veisation'* I'm sure that inany , Men Die t» worth several Irani rtmpin. and slctopn* • e ' ba. i'ii rd program. Some students here a' MSU could -*4joux* a'tent ion. i? for no other S»U0NUT SHO* ouced to 427 iW*> including Crossword Puzzle tvi.iv think so. but for those w > Pre- :den* Hannah He could :n- dicat' that *>e houx.ng office rea*qn than moat o? us cannot 314 Charles EP__7-gl " Recenll*. while I (it in the elk k# «!•»•# don't, u -iy don't thw express conjur£*stp as good » story a# M. Imprtinil* *, .,' : dev.res nstefld of sitting w.»u! 1 rn* accept livt.ngs from lehhv waiting to iff a doctor, Mr Humes^. SERVICE 3# Ci>utM» landlpr t* wtv» discriminate stu¬ hecanac I really w as aick. I no¬ •* »• «'• f«-lec«i>af around gnpin^ about dents on*-LiC bas s religion, HICK'S l*UNO<0"*I 13. Twitch F.rlc IhuniA ticed many at«dcnt» coming Into U Cooking race and. nafcmjtf't* •* 221 MAC. Olin a* If it were a hig aorial Htl t MICMIAA* formula » Guide • * * * lerome Mcl arland center designed to replace the I nion INFORMATION HOUSING D»0» Off fO» SHf SOV' I tmtr Sprit's # « * While listening for two-tnd- tod as' Wl ■ ^ta-skgd ar(i D'* C es* SRIClAlf?! IN DR0* FOt kENT To the fiiilur I'tm lltin Van one-ha If hours '.o tt>e different •.cknesaes which were in style, yhca sti'dfvt wivm 14!AF Spartan Village, HOUSE-FOUR Rdm« with bath. lUNDlES FOR IV # S4*7 STUDINTS The uurpo^es of the Lecture- 8 p.rn., Rex-en blocks from MSU *,ean. tur- still waiting to see a doctor, I t'o>icctt Scries as i.stcnl m the To the Fditer- English for foreign wives. mahed. or unfuruuned ED v3-9#14 • TYPING — PA PEW AM) ' realized tha; many students were Between 7 .p ni and V pm 3f provided CaU Phyllii WaiUm- lullwii to Friday's I'uitl# I'ntVersity cata'og are to g.vt ln reading % 'Ut note referring the students opportunity for t-n- there merely for the purpose of EVERGREEN WIVES WFST WI1XOW THRFE room*. - *-5f#»L !•' :». .u .s, i ca-n# across a DOWN 9 Sri furlh in ; a iimcnt and enjoyment througn gett ng an excuse for their an- 8 p m ; 2501 Arrow Head. Oke- Upper apartment Pax only utilities TVRXNO ED 3-4530 word* pv ."..srrate# the un- sences which were cause*! by r-Mireciue exchange and and xmall rent Be Caretaker. ED- I Legume "persona; experience with a v. re.ii .,.ic of » many 2-1703 41 APPOINTMENTS FOR APr- 3 Affluent 10 Revolving *>t ai 11>i;i ach.ve. • ■ : > laziness or overnight parties. , f.-ave'-famiiy slide?. TION and pasai^KL P1ctuT'*'* > s • A- fan to lite 1. Daydream pari i-. this what a campus health FAST LANSING CIA1SF in Two heitqi taken at V help tie students to understand . tne dwmd ,rg flame of an;nu>».'y center is for"* If so. will the pr»>- rooms and bath Furnished, utilities day serylce. Ph«n* ED 3-*'j 4 Atgonqman 11 Peace Indian goddess 'ho cultural, economic and msN.d tiaokgrounds of the people^ . f u«"a»v".. th* iact* ** j»er authorities please put an ai- Miphi Staff paid Sirgic woman only ED 2-3wta after «> pnv |U Phone 41 " expert"theses and • H##d rover- \ '>u suggest here that the an.- Electric typewrtter. U West-Saxon t.vie in the paper informing u# tvptngf. the world, and. to give the faeui- nix<- tv a . ;!.,-rrn.shrd • < (ucn a A leht I ditof n»a Burn* APARTMENTS sear* experience One bkkk king stck students where W report1 Lln#a ( oilier Brady. ED 3-3543. •v and staff oj>p.»rtupit,es to cx- tV.iM'" * • nee- no- eve- be suit 1* Trouble Id Robin Ad alall tireg Ma*on intellectual chai- FVST LANSING -KNOTTY pine 20 Aerolerm per.eju-e t ic d. ..-UsMrU Is Sru* t:ue* - Has '.he bachelor apartment, private en- J^TYPING. TERM papers and *{ .enge and aesthetic cnioyment !.U a ssje co,'* Are we ail alters Parking t'tdit 3-3977 after • pjn 3s b.g happy .'a-r.b. jiving !<*• i one 21. Tapestry cultura, and educational pro- get he;* !c-ho«xi. encoun- ALL RACES WELCOME at Spar¬ TYPING AND DVPLKA Jane Wonch. FD . •1 Roofedgea Hall 315 la>ui». on* block from Call AI or *ra:v« ler.rig nn .-vnm.nation m re¬ tan t* uhie-snaked page 30c S® 55 "Anopet a F.na.h. the program is »up- < ampu* One double and two singles t»oirfl charge for eenauiung «» house abbe. gard t rus-e^ available flow ED 3-2574 39 •r la rout Acroaa Dora Berne* pos«*d '.»» i'lKiperate with other Unifss She problem can be ds»- 21. Moccaatn FIVE ROOM FURNISHED Ground . rganuations m providing cul¬ cu»ei trueilujentiy, that f.ame tl'-tr Apartment in Lansing. Park- TYPIST . 50. Progressiva tural and • educational EXPERIENCED programs of ammo>.:v w til py k;ndl*1. A wg Call ED #-u3M tf VF. STENT (oration at 9u3 E -11. Conduct fet the community. real.st awarrne>» of problems River All types of »t>*k . 92 Legal action tOUR MEN OVER 21. large apart¬ electrtc machine at »wa»or*t A Lecture-Concert *erie« mwf rx.s* before they can be 73 ment. furnished Parkrng laundrv 14 Hooded Call Mrs. Piersma. ED 3-#4.» cloak which catered to the popu'.a*" urivilegc* IV 5-ilHt after « 0u t( 5V Soak up opinion might po.vsibly attract a Utru 4 raw laid SPARTAN MULTIUTIUNG FIVE ROOMS FURNISHED Grad¬ TYPING service Every .10 Plant loUS# larger audience, but it would n. uate siudents or im»ii«naa»rx, Newly ot iginal Miv Goodwin. FJ 3? Law-. * * decorated and clean ED 7-!».*kS or fultiil its eaucational and vu.- * 34 blundered ED J-AVka U HAT RIDER - AT redu« tural purposes through winter term for * 40 Choaan by THREE ROOMS. PARTLY tur- ballot 41. Melody Popular perfornuRce* of th!« type suggested in recent letters Ontli \eeded nikhed. freezer, garden Automatic washer, dryer, Rural setting, spac- * groups. phone Heated party r"0"1 1 now Riding Ranch. IV (or mervats S-4537^ rj|p, 41 Pull crttabling the series can be seen » >us grounoa. National ?-#!l#. iinine- To the F.d»tor: dlataly *4 T V- AND RADIO *erv' forcibly «t the Lansing Civic Center or low ra'es to fttudents. 47. Musician on television without sacrificing This -n reply to your edi¬ FURNISHED APARTMENT TWO c»ed T V sets and antepn; Calloway torial about the loyalty oath adu:*< All uttllUe* Private entrance tube checking tree parkm-* the quality of MSt's present .-power and clean Ad private Call !' m. daily TV Tee*»t»c 49. Eccentric Id" us yu*. :t thus wav; a per- IV. 5-l«37. #75 00 40 3C23 F. Mtciilran. lV'7-3aM p; .'gram. . piece he will support It should be knit m mrnd that so-i sav.t *.. «•; . 41 Pagoda GRADUATES OR STUDENTS over TYPIST AVN BROWN tins scr.es is a free service of, his country out he will not make ornament 35 Pleasant three room apartment 3-1989. Electric typewrtter the university to the student. any commitment about th# over- v!th hraplaca. Near Cam»ua ED- Pacers and thesis, aim B"M ihrow of the goVermrtenL a-#diE «a Those wishing to partake of it . . MICHIGAN STATE VfW* Eire Tbre# Seniors of the Week Mechanics Theater Production February 'lO. 1990 Hcptddirnns Hold Convention •* To ^ec dolor Films To Tse New Methods The y iijng Republic.a . riven* cm T'-.e convent! o n cj d -*«-»• • . e delegare front veekend f• »r e Color films illustftitinir lubonttnry promt tire-* will New and unusual Mtnjrinjr technique* wii! be ii.ml in tb< a've distriet. "on. one hthidrc shown next term to applied mechanics students in "strengt h University Theater production, "Tiger at the fiate wl.ifii ... Reprjbticans -to .1 • i": wales ' a* f*. of materials.*' facilities plays Wednesday .through Saturday. *ne constitution, manager of H'K All • A,, .r-I : Edwnard Andrea- ed st.vc i.n The films have been planned radio station. P.- • ".c w mle tax i) '•:i. oprofessor of speech op-rang » < -e- revised at", i by the deportment of apphe l P mi! Deutsehmano. ).:•••- .•it [■•(■■ oiay'v set designer, i.:e ..n. I...-- - .;.ho •. Tiger .* •; mechanics and the division of ' » *M" eommun:i"r.ion.. n- •i n i v -n p- Thev called for to? ' no' be flat. • V ' ■ w- story Of \ r . ... !•:, ^ ., .. •a- s'.v.o wide ol- • r • , u*er. and M-v Am i r Communications research Tie- i- • ii. he -ays. the v'age is the crown •> n - I'- M V : graduate t.i i' .MSU Y g it--. • in number of I • »:* 'Cnar'v.- .«• . . prevent , o- nr.:* mi a groups ire working under .t • vmiM. ( rese;i:-eh. ii ,\r .wi: .. ... .■,•••: 'hey iSke.l and platforms, t'.offi, fyn - 1 :.v. t. N V iun.o.-. Means grant from the National D.'feri- ' ' ij-in-n.- T f. .e -.pending arid p'a'fo • ■ vv ad-'J ed . Education Act. Tii.- setup makes possible d:f- a> Hector and Dm Trie i. up a done i cm-a it n in the most ef- hicn cd f r-iivaral ,-upport. The films are intended •<> f hgr »und< f.ir om * i.l sophoni »re. a I w i »i f , • V. (• f , U« broaden the student'* knowledge .• merely i/y focusing » Ticket; are . >.v Mr M. M ;v.n of laboratory procedures Film- A ii .•»>-, r.tr; - sp.' -ght in a particular see'ion Union ticket oft ice Campus ClaasifiPrts I c g I- will aho be used for rc-Y-n.-; an t hlackmg out other *-ectio-i«. cue Into better methods of teaching In the background will loom Ii' kit. m iiii i fr JIM BLASSEN laboratory experiments. the massive gates of Troy. The If the films are found to be usual theater prartiee is to build "If the purpose of the labora¬ effective. the> may be loaned ^ r * if •>). not Si.-hdier. Ray City «enio-, of Jh<» tew royd? on interested in a cam- trip to •i inner. When asked how it felt to step down from this lofty pedestal Jim was too overcome tory U to illttfttrate a principle with the maehinen, the film ran do it. If the purpose Is lo ac¬ lo junior college* or *iumn over rinsed circuit television. sue|| structures of wood or paiut them In on "Tiger the harkdrop. nt the Gates," a Here's Something Scenes of the film were ph »-. K.mipe after graduation. She with emotion to comment. spec.il 'Tgntiebach" projector. quaint the student with the skill tographed in the applied mcch- as there lavt summer. A business major from Grand of operating • machine, the film n.(irii»n bejici'h the **agc. wilt ;ir ifc ' V i - Sao is a fine arts major wi'h Rapids with an nll-eolleoe nver- might not he ahlr t«» do it." vUd u-eii *.« projectsan image f w'-'o• c'n*« . , ,. •• - .r Of a a1'-university average rd -t 1» n »p •„ '.. T •• i gotes on!" the background, To • j».Eiigi ?»i trurtor of jp- Chirp . ••••• ■. , ig.m-ri M'.: s • has been pre- ' • • • r - ; a , • a "ifntx- '-Itifur "b- gates um paintcvi o.» .» p! rd meehgitlca. ■ t;. »;-jard. AWS Judiciary hisCina-i. i '<• Unii.i» R.j.iru t F! Iiv 50- -ii h transparent »!: io i-chairman of decorations t ->r rind a member of Blue Key and f.»r 18 fe-t • Eagle ha* ulanning • ■ done ..... an .mi Peru freshman. ' ic 1959 J-Hop, and a member Excalibur. the film. high by 30 toct Wide. The class of 19(10 seems to Devices ' .a d • i the Union Board publicity Under the direction of D liav can he changed lo night c'ttiStriKted by it. . • enmittce. Last year she receiv- have a fondness of Jim, for he Charles Harris, head of the d».- by' switching slides of the *kv ei the Outstanding Junior award, also junior cla^s president .1 ihont ' was ,/ VC'lr 1 • -M scenes that are superimposed oil !"r>» n'a' n»*i - • Sue is now president of Pan- luvt year, and hell the same facu'ry memiiers of 'ha' denaf.- i J ready for (lie primary slide. p.e:\-.n cm Union Board at»d I Hellenic Council, vice-president Jim al>'» chairman of the mcnt have written script* i. P..* te xt sea A lit nr.*"'*: Of 'he ga e •i.f Mortar Board, and rush chair. was plaimed action tor the f;:-n> i : (-.rod in front of ' e p: - in of her sorority. Alpha Otfni- 1959 Union B-r.rl week art -how. puiated • ! '• n .-n ' narrated l»y > . ; and been program The film* are . iiu Delta. She !* also a im-mb. - »,... chairman Richard listell. production and g.ve • . .::ii-e»!i of the gate* Tau Siema, Science and Arts of Activities Carnival, "f Men . id Birirvcss Ai' vi'.cs council for two %»»• •. jjonorary, and Del'a Phi Delta, art honorary. mk! vice-president nfirl seen ti.; After graduation in June Sue o/f his "ty. Phi D< • f lan? to continue her art suidie ,, Theta lie -m« •.'*■. yrvnl |pc president"? n To Announce nil NKW COIN STORE ->ssibly in California. Assemit'v Reese Olger Is Happy i !•»,. ;mhi the Social Comm "ee * * * ,b'o > tifMi ji - work in 4 If you were at Lhe Spinster'* on a Chevrolet trainee program, •-.en iw Friday night, you probably Jim Blassen surrender and anotiU'i" summer II ' ii. a land. Me plan.- working to attend i The Addition Of Chuck Dowker And < * o m e w h a t reluctantly) the law school uPi.r gtuduatitm m i own of Mr. MSU to this year s June. 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MICHIGAN IV 4 4411 as mictttoan CTATR NT.UR Page Four Icemen Lose to Denver: USA Takes U of M Tops Tracksters fehrtim ?*. 1*M> First Olympic Pistons Beat by Warriors, 113-111 third Drop Both Tilts, 5-0,5-1 r> e t ij o r t w — Stilt) Chamberlain came win (the alive in six-pdint lead in the ter only to see Andy Johnson quar¬ Hoekey Title • Short Race sink three baskets and two ?riur_ By GARY RONRFRG and paced the •he final quarter Philadelphia Warriors to a 1 It¬ throws, shoving ir.'o a 79-70 lead. the Warriors An improved Spartan hockey team, though showinjr no gcorinjr punch at all. slapped the puck around long enough SQUAW VALLEY. Calif. itI*)—The United States won Losses Costly; 'll victory over the Detroit However, the piston? again re¬ to steer Denver's Pioneers clear of a couple of routs last iVons Sunday in a nationally covered with Bailey Gene Shue Howell and collecting three points weekend at the MSI' Ice Arena. State.. dropped the two its first Winter Olympic hockey championship Sun¬ Lake Stars televised NBA game. Chamberlain, who had been each to send the Pistons into the games. 5-0 and 5-1. State's III d o n VanSpry brook day by defeating Czechoslo¬ I. JOHN SCHNEIDER final quarter Iraiing 83-79. The Spartan? were far from vakia 0-1 in an explosive six- av seven point* in the adequate in their defensive /one sroal thir»i period rally spark¬ first half and five more in the tip an edge, six points but then and worse yet on the attacking Only 13 second? were gone in. gan, showing great power.in ed by whiffs of oxygen taken fhir.j qua.-'er. Then he joined Rodger? hit f»r two baskets and end, but;they showed more fight the Saturday evening game when Pioneer defervseman George Ko- the sprints and the hurdfcsj Chamberlain started his final at the urjrinjf of Russia'd Guy Rodgc; a in a hoi f:n:.*h »a ' than they have in a long time. into swept past M8U Saturday •he Warriors rallied to beat the spree m which he made 11 points Denver showed small MSG nik lofted the puck high hockey captain. ir, he'ping the Warriors bruak the %air toward the State rone. night at Jenison FieWhou-e, Ptvon< ' •; ' ' -ixth time in crowds htfle bu; a methodical, The listles? Yankees seemed a 98-98 ' e and go ahead 104-93 MStT's Mc! C'hristofferson de¬ 87-54. workmanlike offense with no¬ headed fur defeat as !he Czechs The War:ors stayed in front flected the disc in its downward The Wolverines outscored the The* P. • a 1 led mov f thing on the spectacular side. led 4-3 at the end of the second an li-;>oin' edge the rev? of the v/aywith a dunk flight and the puck rolled to the Spartans 39-6 in the 60. 390 and •he way, *r,k ng But 'he Pioneer defense was a period. Nikolai Sologubov, lead¬ .n t r f:r t p-n . > I and holding .» shot by Chamhcrlam with 3D State goal, bounced over Van- er of Huvvja's defending cham- 130-ynrd races and the 70-yard >c'* left proving the clincher. different story.. Hardly a Mich¬ St ybrook's stick and through his rrne-po.nt margin ". - igan State attack got underway pions, went to the American high and low hurdles. Tne st .It wound up with 23 legs for Denver's first score of Captain Bob Like of the ond. But PMliidelphsa chopped in both games without banging dressing room and talked the •he difference ,e> only 5»i-r>2 at points, one less than teamnts'e the night. . . tired players into using oxygen. Spartans won both the mile and into a rugged, highly experienced the intern :^r n. T>m Go,a. Shue again led the Spartan center Jim Alack It worked. The American team the two-mile for the only P; tons, this time with 22. bunch of red-clad deferr em'en, Detroit jumped back a managed State's lone tally of the tore., the Czechs apart in the double victory for State. Bo*h the foundation of Denver's series five minutes later when closing pcrb»d with six goals, of Lake's time? set new meet championship-bound squad all h« hit from in front of the goal records. Ten meet and two field- three -cored by Roger Christian. Complete Optical year Jong. Plonner ulng Jay Walker led rtiouth after Heal TurcoPe had centered he puck from the . Roger fin* a No scored another in the period. house marks fell during tha course of the meet. the way in Friday night's game Service as he hit for three coals and his right-hand vide. The hockey victory by an Willie AMerherry picked up Konik broke the 1-1 tie with American six. rated third behind an early lead In the l.Mf-yard first hat trlrk In collegiate h«»c- Cm a Id-foot slap shot at 6:02 of Canada and Russia before the ran and ran away from the re«4 key. Rllll Masterson. fourth In Examined the second period and III' wing- games, brought the Olympics m BRIAN CASTI.F blur* put the finish line In the 449-yard tDfth 1 of the field to set a new field* league scoring, also had a hand Glasses in all of Walker's scores. man Conrad Collie made It 3- a c!o«e in it blaze of excitement. Saturday evening in the traek meet held with the l,nlver*lty of home record of 2:1228 aeronda. Fitted Although Pioneer netmindcr I with a fine breakaway shot at The American Hockey team Michigan. Castle'* winning time in the event was 56.2 seconds. breaking the mark aet hy LowaR 18:35. Third period goals by finished the championship Michigan won the meet. 87-54. State New* photo. Jansen of Kansaa In 1957 -«C No Ap¬ George Kirk Wood was extreme¬ round-robin tournament with a Denver's Ken Williamson and 2:13.1. pointment ly tough, the Spartans were eompleted the spotless 5-0 record highlighted The meet's biggest upset. Son¬ Sweep Final Event Martin llowe Necessary sound asleep when any scoring scoring. by a 2-1 victory over Canada ny Akpata outjumped Michigan'* opportunities presented thein- and vesterdav\s 3-2 defeat of Again Michigan State blew Big 10 indoor broad jump Iffiw of: !>r«. J. ChrMi* *ml II. Bock" ilh. OpInmflrMs jelve-. MSlf's Terry Morone.v Russia. champion, I^s Bird, with a leap mess-ed up a fine breakaway late in the r-eeond period, and when Denver was skating two men scoring opi>ortunitios throughout the game as Ataek rniv.ed a breakaway and Spartan wing- IM Schedule Gymnasts Go Unbeaten; of 23' 5" to Bird's 23' 2v,-. The Spartans swept the polo vault event with Mike Klein* men failed to handle loose puck- Stop Wolverines, 60-52 short with three minutes left ui the same stanza, the Spartans in front of the Pioneer net hans winning the event with a GET OUR managed to take during the penalty time. only three Kirkwood hail a little b;* rougher night when the pre¬ RXXKFTBXM. «:3» vault of 13*6". Gerald Dehenau and Frank Mehwald finished sho- ■ lit "s Kirkwood. In chalking vious one, finishing with 34 ft < R,al-f'UMi.rtli «'l. 5 F Shi* fi-H ANN ARBOR—The first undefeated season since 1052 second and third respectively. It. C W Xhaw C-ft was a toujrh trick for Michigan State's gymnastics to pull. The mile relay • applied an ex¬ EXPERT tip his second shutout of the year, finished with only 13 saves. stops. The Spartans' spunky VanSprybrook kicked out 29, Ct. 3 7:18 RlarkhawlivlMtdifYe I'irairt For the second time this year failed on the side horse and the citing climax to the meet with Michigan'* anchor man Tony Ct. 4 Row rr-lfnw land the Spartan's had to go right f t 5 »: Xha*» 1-1 Wolverines held the lead. 44-3(5, seth barley edging Willie Alter- riuwn to the wire to miss defeat, SHIRT N0W..95cto5p.m. MICHIGAN tt. « W Shaw pTV Ct. 3 Wllitrata-R I. Rratnifc* but came through with a sweep i" tumbling, the final event, to going intii the next to the last event, still rings. herry. There waa never more than alx or aeven yard* separat¬ Ct. 4 Hedrlrk-t'lrey A sweep of the rings and a 1111 J»t»4H ?-1 beat Michigan. BO-52. ing the two teams during the en- strong finish in tumbling netted SERVICE Feature shown at f:f»5 • 3:10 • 5:10 • 7:30 and 9:30 f t. « W Khaw 2-S 9 38 Ct. 3 \rtmlnder*-s c. Trojnnv l The story was similiar to the iwa meet two weeks before. State its only tic of the year in the llawkeve meet. tire race. MSl'i team herry. Caatle. Carr of AMer¬ and W'eissen- ft. 4 Sieve Johnson blew his trampo¬ gruber broke the varsity record Ct. 5 F Shiw 7-l» This time they picked up their In this event as they reeavded a Prom 'moo**! . r Ct. C W Muw 7-18 line exercise. Capt. Angie Festa 10th win of the regular season 3:18.4 time, hut the mark h not mm mofcoo Papon Ptooo by finishing 1-2-5 on the still offir 1*1 since the Spartans did All your shirt* wear heller and "lay new-luokinc roaO Mho o book ot rings and completely dominat¬ not win the rare. ing tumbling, with John Daniels, Tom Robinson. Michigan's top Ioni'rr *hrn you »end Ihem lo n»! Our modern OPENING THIS WEEK Chuck Thompson and Johnson taking the first three positions. sprinter copped both the 60 and 300-yard dashes. His 6.2 seconds Stan Tarwhift remalnd Statf's plant feature- all the late-t farilitie- for e«|ferl l MVERSITV TIIEATKK only undefeated gymnast hy time in the 60 tied the fieldhouse record. winning his llth straight hori- laundering and our highly.I rained operator- spe¬ Gerald Gerhard set a personal gontal bar event. prewnS Daniels, who also won free high in the high jump by tying for first with Michigan's Dick cialize in palnataking care. Call us today! exercise, was State's only double Cephas. Each Jumped 6'5'\ _The victor. Michigan's all-round man Rich Montpetit had firsts on side Brian Castle missM his flr«4 double by finishing second in Bramble *> -tot s ST horse and parallel bars. Capt. Angle Festa was high the 600-yard run. Earlier In Ihe evening. Castle scored a victory point man for State with 16 Bush J t ot "'n iiu GutWf, points. He placed first on still in the quarter-mile dash. Other point winners for thu rings, second on parallel bars o " and third in free ex and high Spartans were Jason Harness, second in the high hurdles and .• v'' i».< -- bar comheiition. third in the lows; Billy Rey¬ • *184 8f KM IWM44I trmlMI 8* CMl|?*M|8 Ml T. Francis at Michigan edged nolds. third in the two-mile; wfPOOOyilFf Thompson out of fint on the 0 Each Ford, third in the 300- trampoline hy one point. State's lliirrli 2 •.» Tom Temple wax fourth and yard dash; Thomas Jefferson, third in the high hurdles and RT.ATTMr.NT OF OPERATIONS Johnson placed fifth after fall- Jim Carr, third in the 440. ALL-1 'NIVFRMT Y WI DTNT GOVERNMENT F'airrliiltl Thi'iilrc tag off the trampoline far tha On Friday and Saturday of aerond time In three meets. this week, MSU's track team U of M swept the side horse, MICHIGAN RTATF 1 NIVERSITY K:fMI |i.m. will compete in the Big 10 in* with Gani Browsh and Bob Den- FALL TERM. 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LATEST WOSLO Prepaid Expense* 250 00 i*ioji r*rncotroRAtioN Jig"; rtnsriun,masmuiijens ■ -ASSIGNMENT TO •Account• carried aver to next term. 1MB PACmC" Aa of December 31. 1959. the Atl-l'nlversity Student Government had Male a debit balance of $3,135.41 on the hooka of laiveraity Comptroller,. tha Michigan CAMPUS BOOK STORE Strike STARTS SATURDAY •A BOO OP PLANUSES* Presented to the All-Cnlveraltr Student Government of Michigan 111 EMT ». KB ' t ——WALT IMSNEI'S Slate 1'nlverally on February 24. 1900. William Alldredge, Trcaaurer TW HKIer OwiniuBt Protect* * j' -OLD TELLER- Fall Term. 1959 (AOMSS F99M IMHMT \oeueee ■ nwm wnwfl / HE IS TME STAB OP r>'M • ^ .*.*>. • ■ . .. n Wolverines Beat Cagers; Statt Wrestlers Take U of M; Olympics ('.lose: Russia Kasilv Lale Scores NBA Undefeated in Big 10 trains Team Title SI. New Vnr It l?S muis4«-lphiv 113. ormoir III |.onl< 112, cinrbinvtl IM Spartans Drop to 7th n% HIA Ross Michigan State took its hlg- while MSU clicked on 36 9 per¬ Assistant f>hru»M S9, Htm mat n John — Schneider l.lnda pass l.otrMgr rut Fir, "I knew we were heavily favored Michigan Saturday, 14-11. It was the second straight up- capable of tloinjr it," said a pleased Femlley Collins after his Spartan wrestling squad had up®et SQUAW VALLEY, Calif, 0* —Helmut Recknagel of Fast Germany won the f:na! event of thioto Snipl4 S. Cage NHI, S, New Inrl 1 nlTBOlT i tavvlrlev r.onhefnnt w»mthing. ir*X« Fromrtak. 6-1, at the 157-pound the Will. M point less than g-i lead. 52-46. with 11:40 to cent. set wirr in as many weeks for games, the speciyi ski jump, mmtUibii ANN ARBOR—Mirhia .. -i. V! level. in the game. Michigan qulck- Horace Walker, the Spartan's Michigan State.- One ' week ago with leaps of 93 and 84 'j meters v John TidweH's record ;k- A Tjy/FA.--a * the Coll ins-coached crew bounc¬ (305 and 277 feet?—the first 'he (v. tied the score on baskets by steady center, ted State with 16 Michigan came back to win in UIIHIIIIIIIfH*1 •<_< 4! pdlnto. out-fought M >1- B'ti. Brown and Tidwcli and ed Iowa. 18-9 longest in Olympic history He \irt S'ate for a 72-*",A v Snt- points before he fooled out with the 167-and 177-pound classes. . • then went on to take a 57-53 1:05 to play. Lance Olson drop¬ Saturday's victory at the Wol¬ amassed 224 points on style and rdav night at Yost Fm Mh'iu*c lead, its biggest margin until ped In 16. Fahs, 13 and Dave verines' expense leaves S'nte a< Dennis Fitzgerald, beat Roger distance arains* 219 4 for N- o time for . . . ..o Ann Arbor. 4 40 when Love 11 Fan-is the only undefeated Big 10-team- Tavenner of State in the. former Halonfn. 19. a Finnish student, put the Scott It. ■ The Wolverine. 'n^rr- of 1! Wolves ahead 66-61 on a lavup. Michigan State out-rebounded in league competition. and Wolverine Karl Fink stop¬ in second Ot»o Leodoiter of Aus¬ MID-WINTER ■ '-sight B:c *0 gr-o- .»r to The last time MSU held the Their leagiie mark stands at ped Mike Senzig in the latter! tria was third Michigan. 45-37. Sophomore Bob Saturday night's •c Spartans an' ' -'i 'hr»wcd rr'.-vd of lead was at the 6:25 mark of the last half when Dave Fah* sank Brown of Michigan did what "-ft and for the tons have a season, formidable the Spar- 7*1-1 S'a'e's "heavy weight. John Baum. remained unbeaten and Russia sewed up 'he team wi*h more than double 'he run¬ LUBE many of the bigger names in 000 that fhcv w-Tcr.'t going *o record. jx-cured victory for his squad at a jump shot from the free throw th*» conference haven't been ahle ner-tip team. The Soviet hid •ake it 12 n a row bv phiving lane to put the Spartans ahead, t > do by out-rebounding Walker According to Collins, the meet the same time by holding the 16m points with either four or ■f (HtoM4.LtHE ■ a ''victory-hungry"' ba'learrc, 61-6*. 16-14 was won iu the opening round pressing Fred Oirn of Michigan five more points due to come m i U III 4 L HEARINGS the kind of g^me Coach F>rddv Anderson expressed fear "f last Tidwetl sank a jump shot The loss. Stale's 4th in a row, when state's George Hobbs de- to a 3-3 tie. hockey !j OIL CHANGE from the side, to put the Wol¬ makes State's conference record cisi'ined t* of M s Mike HoyNs, Closely bunched hut f.-.r in i< FILTER CHECK v.crk. the in the unofficial stand¬ verines ahead to stay at the 6:01 7-3, in the battle of the 123- rear 111. Tidwell, a junior from Herrin, mark. 5-8. and to 10-10. evens its overall record • pounders. Swimming Course ings came Sweden with 7!l2, i STOP IN, SERVICE was virtually the entire The Wolverines outshot State fencing action HoWjs. a h'>more who has the United States third with "I. Michigan, scoring its firs', , , . Offered in . . . con¬ Michigan offense. He scored 17 field goa's out of 26 tries and from the floor. 30 field goals to ference win of the year, now Iwen nva'en only once, w as com- Spring and the combined German team 5 is oi'r I'l.EASt'KB I seven free shots for 4! p >intv 24. floor Michigan's percentage on shots was 41? 1 percent sports a 1-11 nlark and a 4-19 irViviie Fencer# peting senior aganst the Wolverine Hoyles, who was unde¬ A swimming instructors' with 69l2. record overall. I Tidwell's performance broke M. feated going into the match course wi!l be offered spring J C. Burton's Michigan scoring ToftftU' Sftn rluns term for credit during the day BUD'S : f record of 36 set last year. Gage Breaks Record Inlowin* llohhs' victory, 130- pounder Norman Young made it a- a regular HPR course This ! Michigan held a «*•«! Im«« The Wavne spi'e University for women students ex¬ gjgi _ two in a rose by deeislonlng class is |%lth 1:4* to »• hut Michigan P-ncer# helped Coach Charles cluding physical education ma¬ Michigan's Ambrose Wilhank*. [ state nearly polled the game In the remaining minutes. Swimmers Defeat Illinois S \ r ■" hv to en • defca'-.m. WO'V' the ^par- M-a- 4-1 lnie Wolverines struck f ■ jors time f»-,d will schedule book be lister! as in the 109. sec- service : I I la re Seott scored Inn free ♦•:ns. '6-". c IM ho lding, • ..n 15 th'-.r fir;' po-n'- when Fri'.g K' - fhrovrv to hrlng the Spartans Backj-troker Ron Gage took Caps- K- ••• k Mo/iine capture: S-.t ■ ...• S' ,*.• nr.} "• >e?i* The class wi;l meet in the stl E- Grant Rivet a lerm.m decisioned Stati's Dave I within five points. Scott stole the biggest honors Sn'urday hi1 second individual win o? •> t, -i\ w a "-8 • t'C'. i James. 4-3, in the 137-puut:d few •••omen's pool on Tuesday i n 7-M7U ■ I the hall from Michigan'* guard when he vc' a ih-v. var-itv re¬ the with S"i'« ' n •' " • vent--: and Thursdav morning from 9- Hereon a strong firs* I Jon Hall seconds later and «f«r- cord in one of the 10 firsts out 5-4 in i foil and -al-re. and Duane Woti'/ert put the Spar¬ 10 30. S'Uvlcnts wishing to take laaaaananaavafaW I of 11 events the in breaststroke event 6-3 ed frith IS seconds left to bring Spartans tank¬ pi <-c commanding thi« course must report for test- tans back into a #■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaf I state within three. Again the ers had over Illinois in the dual The or.lv even' the Spartans Chuck S ■huo"e! Jr picked 9-3 position by whipping Jitn trie of their strokes in the ne-.v I spartam Mole the hall hut meet win. 74-31. lost was (itving. Dick F.berliardv up two .•.or.- in the !•> ' Art Dotid Blakcr of the losers, 4-1. in the pool by alphabetical order: A- I Gage's 2:114 fime out down cored on the one-meter board }iwn *wo the cuee and FREE!! ronldn'l n«h In on the oppor- • in M March 3. 7-9 p.m. and N-Z I tnnlty, and the Wolves rame I [ hark with two fast break scores to lee the fame. the 1953 Coach varsity mark of 2.12.3. Charles McCaffree noted before the meet that Gage had f<>r the Mini. win Chauncey Johnson got his first of the season in the 440- D'»n John-'-r. -a'vaged two vic- ?•)• On e> ;••. 'he sabre. Saturday. siv of the team 147-pound division Bob Moser. nndefegted l»> eight dual meets, virtually i'ed the win as he outpointed Dick March 8. 7-9 p.m. They must have a valid life saving certifi- ! ■ The came was close through - bad already put in "the best yard freestyle, leading all the ♦neml»er< w '.1 c.»mpe'e in the I out with the i „ ung "her above team point spread never three points for in the first half, performances from Dual a meet we've baekstroker." ever records fell l?i most had w av, followed Detrny Baker. In the mailographic meet be- by teammate I'ng *.n . 1 amnion-hip meet to be hr .1 Coach Schmi'ter »• t.pe t*?..iverstt\ of Iowa I aw'crs and Mat N'amara in the named Dick SWIFT I COMPANY 5x7 buck and white "• • jS hich ended 34-33 in State's of 'he races, since MSI! has not ♦ween freshman .-quads, tiie hksearc'ii i.AllOR.ttories I».vnr. The lead exchanged hands met Illinois since 1955 and throe Soartan frosh beat the Ulini f,:. S'cve A mess and Johnson the ♦sa'm-c and TVmd and and enur8ement ■ I '» times during the game and of the events were new to com¬ frosh, 64-39. The Michigan State m "f> -core was tied 13 time. petition lietwecn the two schools freshmen, a- well as the va-sitj. S.-h,r in the F.pee f.»r the em.ineerim; research department lost three meets in the season. uill WITH AW NEGATIVE 11M1111'l f I f 11 Tl M"01H11111 l"l I'M til PI IITI11 • 11! 11»H!»H • I < • ' " . 111 ■'' 1111111: Millions of Americans now wear contact lenses for normal I III MtsTN (All fl,l(l* ,n.l all FREE! Vi GALLON COKE ~ nini*ioi.«i(.i«Ts _ n«.. )i«.. rhi» vision with natural good looks. I (Mill 1M HNOIXKII1TS. rllI*IC ISTS, RKII.IMilSTS — no purchase necessary The contact Icpa wearer can now cniov . MX. rh li keener vision wider field of vision ^ root hki:r or or\m.i: protection all da* wearine comfort ANIMII. Ill XIIANIIMIN — ran eve £- IIII III MATH I INS, XTATIStniANS — MS.. 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OS.ftO Hamilton A Hlaehman; THE H\*IC COLLEGE. i'i.e I'hil' >.ophv, (•Li;f 't fiietjiods and pru- Mieber IS. INDUSTRIAL RELATION*1 TUK A REGULAR S5.IHI \ U.I K cedut• !• i.d the I.a ••• «»f Michigan S'ate NEXT TWENTY YEARS, cmtr.buti.mo hr Clarii 51.73 Kerr. Jttfin T Duniop, Walter Rcq'.her and others. 55.00 llirsehfo ld IIIE GREAT KYII.KOVO f OS*NRA- € A »y <»i the r-.,»;di and conflict between Williams M IIOOM RAFT S INDIAN . LEGENDS. ti" ' •• i- Michigan and the n> '•> acquaint America with on* of Its .. .vEe ..gan Central Railroad, 13.30 • fnig'jtta u geruuM's. 95.00 I in holm: FIEF-NAM. THE IIRNT FIVE YEAR*. Weislnger TRAGEDY AND THE PARADOX OP 9 Pan Campua .Michigan Sta'e Classifieil- . . News . Low Cost If you are interested report to thr placement Bureau at least lu o .•(•tor of t!ie psychological la¬ Noises From Space school day* In advance of interview date. Woman atsp may in¬ terview major* with asterisk (*>. (B) Barhelor's decree. (Ml Masters, (O) Doctor*. Where no boratory at the National Univer- : 11v ; of Mexico, will address a ehnlogy coRof|uim today. Fiirllirr (Ircutinii Theory degree i* tndirated. al! degree levels are eligible to interview. If: n.fferenccs discussion of in "Cultural Psychotherapy" Elf MARCH 1-2. 1160 i!i !.'• presented at 4 p.m. in l*ro|»o.*rtl l»\ I'liijilisliiiiiin (!*I* Knur.-, for industrial , International Business Machine* . .- c .i i c (i [iv-frumeritalioM Vie Kiva .if (he Education Build¬ Corporation: All men. rrg.vd- Pi. k-ig. v ilti ma.tors foi D»- ing .n.i b open t" the publie. WASHINGTON trVt—The navy j> tryinjr to test a theory lc>:, t.f major, for .Sales ; >• go. Rv-c arch & Trouble Diaz-Guerrero is. also profes- " m-. All RegimeM . experimental psychology that many mysterious radio noises coming from outer spare u Chemistry (Hi ma- -or of Chemistry (men V women i Tr ng P.ograni and of psychiatry at the NU of may !><• the whimpers of further creation. Uhy-u-s majors fot sa'« • nu < arting '•> ! •• Production, R X 1) M. from which he received a T)r !!• Kriedma - and also a plug for their con¬ Applied Science. A ! F.ng;m-- i C"'-g. medical degree He also holds m .ircli laboratory, for R A D and Mar-uf ictui m ; cept of the continuous creation Automatic Music. Inc.: Kb degrees from the State Univer¬ it a ul Sund ty tha matter." Kawneer Company: (J <■ n < sity of Iowa i»! A \1.fh. (Hi F'gsn- for •f w.f. high a!1 Ru- tif-v, fB) and .M. k-' Saving a rocket soaring only f». Jiv Ft. • .V Me; • , :i'l po. bS • r.lt i Hi hiajm-'t f.,r U 1 as high as fid mile* above the y •.. t . ,r,;. VI- n. .S- .' M:u ke'ing. M.rb 'Hi A i' Earth lias a chance of detecting If 1 pr t.ri , Mich ray*, if they exist, Friedman I It) Eng. - -.r.d App'if.ib fo - p wdu.-, K A f.oduln lleieht* I'uhlir School-.. EYE HI-LUES said the Navy already ha* made \ K'« ■ Si o-ul.i* • 'P.i one trial with a high-thing roc¬ Kimherlv-Ciark Corp.: A<. ■ i M) Krgh-h S. Si cn- e major- ing fill mJI'V; I". I •• mv b billion,-: ,,f yoa; ket "We weren • successful." be Auditing and TrumiHg P. •- • ■ : . ,chng p i" K i 'me iraior* A' - bv gram--. MnK (Mi. Kb " > I' Thr Navy* plannril studies ,i i. "but v.'o believe it's po - X t':\ ! (Ft i Engi • 'hat in the particular area march :isfiii Ktrm from a theory first advanr- Km rij by Mirh men .in thr famrtl ic'dei" observation, dust ami related for fold., ("hem Phk'iv. IV ..in, '. . !: . Colon C arbide Cnrporatiop: \ Dr. Joseph B. Gutstein I nrrlish rnsmnlngist Dr. 1'rnl other- particle- may have ruled I) and Teaming IV".:, ,u - M > di tci lion of nnv such ray- (' Hoylr thai thr rrratioii of ni.it- out Chem.m ijoi l -i !.' A- A- ."'.I' < by our instruments. T.x K trr Is still going mi in tlir vast, ;• ■ ' ,V and Develop-mn: . reaehr* «f ntitrr space. "What we must leak for—and Shell Chemical Company: A (P.i M» 'iii'' t -; about Movie's ".-ready ' theory, we intend !•» try again as often Junior Chem. Eti^uh .-tmi . " • , ' C •»' X It urtihlcnu 1,1 we can—are 'windows' in oui ' shared bv some sclenti-v- bu' ■ .ion!'-, for sumiin r emplv. m-- r- ■ ■ Mr. : ilt(Mi n Mill b. i"-!a!longed by advocates of 'he own Milky Way galaxy through • p... M i. « 1 (U MAKf ll !. IfifJO which such x-rays might r«m» • P. SALE! • It' ( Mi. M« • ■ .ilinioeil one-shni universe cnnrcjit, fur¬ Ahhott l.abnratnrie*: A? i \! . K • • ther holds that galaxir,. groat if they cx;s: " 1, ,V M. ilh'.Mi Emu bv IIr I H (H» ;M>. Fcon.m:.', (Hi ( M > dusters <•? stars similar to our < 11) f AI - A Financial Adm:n Phi ' <.lutein in own Mdkv Way, ore continuous, •. v, dl»(Mi ly bein t formed. Finally, it proposer- 'hat many Crissy Joins major- for ficnera! Accounting, Audi' tig. i.o n Range planning, It id get o i '• • ,s • . f ;■ p ft« • ' *i C■copufi i A" ■ Attorney. ftit* r\i-r» toliimn Ylonrtjv M rli Statistics H*1 still-unidentifird rad:o MSIJ Faculty ,V !; - of the Fmaneial X K>onooii.- Stu:- Operafmr I. H roitMHn noise* frnra outer space may be r |»ri*duetion (Mi inaj-e- |'.l ■■■«.: ■' - Optmiu irlst rfn'-nn f P.» . related in some way to thr pro¬ Production I'' a n n i u g >n I \. , T r. :■ I)r William Cri-sy, one of the rr aff.i» Tra se- cess of formation of nnv galax¬ SPECIAL! STUDENTS ONLY i M . . • f.. foremost authorities in the US Tra.tiitig pr-grams, ("hem. (!". > Ql i>rio\ ies adding to the billions f p .v, Rc. E tiv (H* Fdigrs. for Training Pi . - i such galaxies already known to in the areas of selecting and (M v, ■ for Re i'y Tra .- Wh\ do Mivh. (R) Kngrs. for Knr . \ • . exi't. motivating sales and marketing ■ p: "'..ran «*ds al erring work on a.r eondition- : . • »ne ni l t iwmir time* railed "the mmlr of radio wdsrs—some¬ the personnel, will join the MSU f.acuity Sept 1. 11(50 ANSWER BACK DOOR SALE! roMnos"—. are being pleked "P Formerly prevalent of the con¬ Your complete Onto-.r i ioait.i- constantly l»y huge radio telr- sulting firm personnel Dcvclop- conveniently loenfru offer tee. optica! "frc Sooner or later everyone Ihe back dfmr only!) tnent. Inc., in New York Citv, aeope* iti various part* of the •dart* to have trouble reading world. %nd the** radiowaves, t'rtssy will ln-come professor nf fine print. II hegin*. for most, TUESDAY ONLY in the when converted to andihle sig¬ nal*. sound "like gravel on % business administration department of marketing and WALLACE OPTICIANS after age forty Thi* rondition is normal and i* railed "pre*- tin roof." arrording to soma n*- transportation administration of Brunch Office Vine it f Hppi*rt hyopla.'' The best answer to trnnomer*. the CollcRe of nusiness and Pub¬ — lic Service. (opposite sear* in lrandor> the problem I*. generally. Id- Sources of soma ef the«e om'.s- l ie* rxamipatinn* In (oral glasses. have I wen traced to ccr- Crissy served a* nn associate 7 to 9 p.m. «■!•* t.iin -tar-, constellations and professor of psychology at Or. W C Jensen, registered optometrist even planets within the Milky Queen* College and lecturer in applied psychology at the grad¬ I'll. I\ '1-2771 Way Galaxy, nr.d some to it a - I-*; Tup*. Wed. Sal f might be interested in uate school of Fordham Univer¬ HOI Rs: M»n. . fons ureas of space 'beyond that. 1 lior*. A I rt. 9 9 !»-J. < >iilin ' lri.se; except, that 1 Hut the cause of many «.f tho sity from 1947 to 19M5 He has o.e. wear bifocal- Van I more distant noises still remains taugnt cpuries in similar areas at seven other universities In¬ bifocal contact b'o. ■ a mystery, although fome sci- rnttsts believe they may be le »«d other*— namely, that a particular Irpe of Kniiinmiiift lleail OR tact lense*. A distant vision correction i* ground Into the "PANDA-SHAfi" SWEATERS. Ilej. ILtts.lB.tH. 7.49-9.99 renter of llie lens and the x-ray* I* also relea*ed with tli* To Allend Conference. formation Thus. sa>* of "new" galaxle*. Exiedman. the Na¬ lir. Charles Cutts, head of the A SNACK reading correction is ground in a complete circle on the TALHOT SWEATERS. SKIRTS, lire, to *5 *" detcnwmr department of civil and sanitary surrounding edge. vy* objective is svbother, in fact, there are x-rays engineering, will attend an en¬ s'mecring conference today If voi desire mere informs'ton SHIRTS AND MOUSES. Rex. $S-*I 2 for 3.50 t-ondv.rdt! g the Earth -; atmo - nl.out oirit:.. t lensn-.. clt» (his through Wednesday, in Ring- distant areas of pheie ♦.pare f.»r from beyond the Milky Way. wood, N'.J. Civil engineering education I* jwlverfbenn-nt and mail- FASHIONAIII.E TIOIITS. Rex. 2.HH 1.09 "ff we find such x-ra>s,H he the topic of the conference which raid, ' it would mean a btron;? plug In favor <»f the concept of , sponsored by the Cooper Address SAVE: CAR COATS. Hex. lo lti.-ts *7 Union at the C.rcen Engineering Hoyle ami others about many of the distant radio hois* source* Camp. l. it v ' pliofie PEARL CHAIN ROPES. Re*, to SJ 88c lit Dr. J. II. Gnl-lriii TISTY CREAM DONUT SNOPPE US OPTOMFTIIiXT midden nldg. 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