Serving MSL For 51 War* VOLUME 52, No. 5S EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—'T1IURSUAY AUGUST I. ItHJo PRICE j CENTS Vietnamese Delegation Here (Service Expanded Six Diplomats Tourinjr Country On 6*Vi cek Visit Mm, G. Matcatai Trent hwilnlw Crelrr i» Mr>. Linton Cart.r. (State News Library Pamphlets Available i The president of the National BV OWEN" KING able. The division heads arc' inline Wnl*1 >• Mrs. Gmrg* Mitrkeaer. Photo) Assembly of South Vietnam. right, at the campus fire station pods. M.tr New* Firmer Editor tmlncd m library •cimcc. but A ,*rt« of drtaiM "how to" <»<■>• must *l» haw at least a Troung \'inh Le, and five of pamphlets, which explain the master s decree in the field of de- th*1'" Vision, Eastern Orthodox In 7th his deputies are visiting MSU. The officials, two of them wo¬ 12 Others Defeated mechanics tart men', for and using every service in the The >>*«? remain, about men. are on a six-week tour of universitv librarv. is now avail- 80"000 volume, and is growtnd ra',idl-v; T,hc ",aff ha" 'u'« Annual Meet At Kellogg '.hi* country as guests of '.he federal government East ib> in the library-lobby. Lansing; OK^s Sewer Bond The pamphlet- are part of the library's expanding service pro- ![fached. jun^streticthjitter of shorthandednes*. The libratv building itself is nearing corn- pletion after a prolonged delay i.-ars The seventh annua! Orthodox Catechetical tastcm confer¬ the clude tiaelungs t*» Subjects children. be.ng tiiseus.-ed in¬ planning an effective cur- nam MSU specialists have been ad¬ vising the government of Viet¬ since I95."i in the area* of * Es.-' L,*."sing proper, y o* acr> lim \KI» HUTCHINSON , ence i* being staged at Kellogg public and police administra¬ ANOTIILR facet of 'he bro- caused by lack of appropriations, r :cwiu' >i for teen-ager , teaching tion. •be Ta.Ni Landing Republican's Center thi> week approved a <2.3 milium general gram is the orientation tour giv- A Nil. MOST important t.. Trinity. major The choice for tne hetulenant gover¬ More than 13(» K.< Pi n Or'.ho- delegation, accompanied Clinics Here obligation bond issue Tiie.siav for corutmcticr. storm rtr-Lef nor R-Hii. nation, fca.it •-:i to incoming freshman attend* .rig counseling clinics. The fresh- program is reaching full devel- impatient students, '.lie service dox Catholic priests. Sum Orthoit by arrived s:..•«» Department official?, yesterday, after obser¬ Lansir.g Demociat* fav¬ man will be given further train- and 0pmeni, school teachers and inteixs' ving the Republican convention Attract 3,000 sanitary sewer trunkiinv* ored for nomination Whbam R. C*;ea\e>. for shcr.ff, Vcr- Jr.. • ng m the use of the library in communication skills ciasse: *.jj js ol(|. goaj ,0 provide our user* with a degree of tiersona) parents from all pari* of ' COMHTTING m Chicago • n J Andrews f«> staff re- Cm ted Sta'e are ateuung ' TIIE OFFICIAL welcome to The vote *««« '.ASP 'a . There have been complaints servuee unetjualed by other li- Prospects awsunr.ge tne fifths majority rwve; sar> cevoed to tree- any prtrentativ». Bruce King for the s • u *: * \ anot'r\ nn-iv and Richard F from students and faculty about uu.-helved, uncataloged books., nraries.'" said Koch ResCarch materia! for candi- conference The five-day lun1 nui- V Ik- i C.dl'ld of thr K.I. • l MSU Di -va* me-.dent Milton E Mueidcr ano Alfred 1. extended by vice See lye. dean of **•; for i.cu'.i mu' »»<•• a.-HK-ia- Over l.oofl high tchool pad- the unavailability of books dates ftir advanceni degree* is da> afternoon. < )! th- -ox C Giv!.!-:.! l!oUC v color V. Rcv T John D the college of business and pub- ->u: for long period* by■, • t he, k< •. .... v ates are expected to attend 'he efjnsunung a large |K>ftion of the Tne bond iapwi. cieaicitu»n budget, . - n. . MSU counseling clinic* 'h;j vot.ng a vera* t ♦** ;h .• crnt. Uki a ( h ' ;n*iox Toe tout o' the campus which ^rr.mer. according to Dr. Thorn- way tor the c.'y u- plan »n .«?- cent help, an i about the quality hue. associate profi -ml, depar «'c,' l ... '.!> o 'Uau Voting we;e 4 233 of the city * of Annua. Vers Rev foi.dwect included lunch af the A. Goodrich, coordinator of ting construction contract tins 8.3*51 registered electors. i f tne library in general. KOCH explained that the a-1. ments of religion nui human Church udecade ha.* seen a shift in the F« John l.impar. of Detroit, Union cafeteria, so the group tie clinics. fa.;. Project eompieuon dates FOLLOWING ARE rthodox church A TOI'K ; He tea* presented a certificate of the O'riftmnbile South America have enrolled* THO or IIL R referendum in the Nov 8 election rector of the librarj. wait! it is ; the university had 10 years ago. . 'ah' will be followed by a in¬ fcr the clinics. proposal* were turned cc*n b\ true that 66.000 recent acquisi¬ "A student of literature ».• jo? award and commendation for ♦ hc*e The clinics are only open to who will enter the uu.- . UnwBj. vo5e., GOVERNOR tions are still not on the Hut is is not true that these shelve.*. history needs about 10 times a ence by setting up tin' current confer¬ Archbishop John. Ru - Hairdressers ception thi* afternoon. Hosts for the reception are th* * John B Swainsoti (Den? ) many book* at his disposal than. Man Orthodox Catholic office .f In'ernational Program* versltp as freshmen this fall. uooks a~unavailable, he said. b.-diop in ; Ten clinics are being held ponton* at Metu.Ua.; ; p \j Paul D. Bagwell I Rep.) say, ftudont of etreuieat ™-I T cf ar DAnoril rh,Mlnnv.'poli. * at the ; Meet at MSI and public the college of bus:ne»i am ALL INSHELVED btXiks are; gmeerirg or general agncul- opening program , IIFITEN %NT GOVERNOR di(la> service, since they have •-.roughout the summer with the city. listed in the main files. On re¬ ture," Koch said. ••npplied the specialist* who "Ch one running Monday morning Uad.ng 'v^e.getter T J'^h.i Lesinski iDcm i quest. the library staff will ca¬ THE LIBRARY ha* recently have been working in Vietnam. through Thursday. , Lansing wa> Paw. D Bagwe::. C.arence A Reid (Hep > talog any of these book* in three become a member of the Amer- TIIL TI RI*Os|. of the conno- I minnow, the Assemblymen The counseling c»in»e* ace urmp^eii Republican car-j.datc ican Research libraries, an «»r- ence is to give tne participant w'i. meet with U.S. SENATOR Governor Wil- toonaored oy the counseling the gubernatorial ftomma- j The cataloging proceax Is; ganization which conduct* re-ia deeper understanding and ap- lam* .m i *. | complicated by two factors. The j »carcii in library science, ad- j preciation of the Orthodox reli- A MIMING with MSU PreM- nualbr since IMS. M.brary is presently changing j ministers acquisition programs,; gion and traditions, in order to ... _ John A Hannah will be followed Dr. Donald L. Grummon is di- AI..\T HK.Mt*r vote-getter Alvin M Beniley (Rep » over from the Dewev decimal jand publishes a monthly journal., more effectively n»m»mmicat»* . ;»y .i .sem-nur with member* of ef the center. *a« tlos-« HtlUarsL a » > unop- t, »eeior SIXTH DIHTRirr. • v«tem to the Library of Cor.- Under the administration of; the faculp. days , tiori f-,f ^•"W^G-O-P iicnt lour "Tito purpo*. of In. .';inic* • REPRESENTATIVE 'gre* system of cataloging. All j the American Research librarlc", T:u will itr a return visit for " to help the student* get ready ' * ri»«ek v Cbai E Chamberlain < Rep lions, must be cataloged. 1 foreign book acquisition prw- : S/U'ckmiimi Cc/n „ A' "cml. y previously traveled in the presidrnt Le. who ha* voJ*** . ^ A!>0 SLOWING the catalog-1 gratn. udenti with the campu«."« ***** unopiK^i remd. late incumbent) .ns i, ih. rate of jrowih of th., EVIRV WM}K on ,1'onllrv .firartl human p'ia'i (1 I mte l S'ate-- A member of the !'«r • Community, Pre*i- Goodrich said drawing p p count*. ,r. Last Lan- FIRST DISTRICT p,yeho|r,K> library. Every year, the library den: la' espeeiatly interested that J* published in Europe i-' .* W» trj-to g,- .* ntoliy of th, «;as w.r. f.S P.-- CM,;-. » LEGISLATIVE is inurcusUig its total number F.i a t»-~ :i J Andrew • 4 Deui.,1 toe me »»' uiir fexleral govern- B-.o \oorg. Mii , •< pcwble." be nid ' "Thi* , The accusation atK»ut unavail- veraitv library. try ciunce fr«»m t'eiar Grove i. .•t'-.cc \V| }* (IK nJ , ocu and pot.tiraI partie*. , \tr the student* more time ^ ' A vm M Bem.c- IUm»:.; H anger furd (Hep Rbility of nedrd b«x»k« i* only Faculty rtsuiing n*»n»* mil Nw Jersej'. ha* ia-eo aw.ii.hd T i • Deputy Secretary-General soon be completed on the fourth a ft.dOO teliowstup 'or I960 oriiw W.lrom. VV-.k to grl «*>'•" " b «<■ ' ' ;r>**umbeDt i about half-juMificd, according floor. Tins will relieve •>f mo National Assembly j* «!- i"'uitod tn ttto Univ.mirv." cw.:r*- Mart* L- Hage? (Rep » u» K-»csi the put— The award i- provided b* I): •«» with the National Ham group. Pham Dnv Uch .tudrnt Uk.s int. in for Nov. ■ b.r ..con b* Tne library cannot afford du- ent congestion in the stack* ItjSalsburv 'laboratories, Uharie* 'w Muiimn I ..in i" .i member of the constitu- may be |ion>ible for undergradu- I City. low i Tr.,:.,h. (Mthtntotito. «oUt|.iou'-po"ind £> "aU S naM SHERIEU i plication at the cxjtenw of di- t<» support rescairii —ci a«<>ciation *j Ronal committee. He is particul- soaatiretmn. MSU rwd.ng, iM '<* L»i»®-*»n no.' .r.a;...n Jack D Hernly IDerul ) ates, enrolled in reading cour-1 in the field of turkey disease ,. conference, m f i IF A IMKMl i* checked out. a and industry, fotif-day session. wiicn the fourth flo»tr is jeady j National Turkey federation. Chi¬ on Service and Fein* lii"ti- EAHT L.%\w|\Ci v 'r : , * nold may be plac-ed by a person f ir UM?" LAN Is 'ji*. first vice presi¬ In addition. a.M mate student ed "he siale-wpir Democrat, I'ROSEUUTIMt cago. • '-id a R.O.T.C. ATTDKNEV ic"iring the book, and the li» de. i f Socialist Alliance meeting. trend or ..v-n; Secrf-ry of orai > staff will notify the bor¬ N'c A.pajrer" Tne students are also given a State and magazines Ja-r.e* M Hare a 2W vtrt D*; ;.A• -S'UiLh ilk rower of the boM The library are of MM'ci.iI interest to.Mf ''V of the Ubrar>. margt» o*e Lt Gov J'*an U Le • A Kariut iR« p for their entertainment, tele- • not authorized to demand re¬ Ngioei. Thi Xuau fjiri. A meni- SwaitU'jn if. the race turn of research books borrowed on has been set up m Old !Vrr. n.ra;- COUNTY CLERK ber of tne Foreign Affairs com¬ jj by faculty. They caa only re- mittee. Mrs loin 1 -i ' Wr* .n (Dem ) i" much eon- tif ha'.l wn.ch i* reserved 1 * v Roe* (ft ('p.. tuunt • que.'t c« rued with educatumal and cul¬ I heir u*e. ♦39 . i-i S * The quality of student help tural ayivities All intramural facilities, rn- bent) In U tc. \ La.-' ; a drawn cnticURi. The library One u.ember of the group «u»g UM outoo. has ' pool, arc at u . n< favored Franc.* J WWj C OUNTY TKEASI REK ».taff cognuact of the diffi¬ studied " h odenis dispose ix in the United State?. over lar*» A Far hat by 29 votes Dona.d K Dunn (Dem i culty. and a!} part-time em- She Mi*. Phan j* Thi Ngu>c far the Republican nomination i-awrrtue [) Pakrr t!U-p. in- ployre*- are g.ven jicriodic lee* Minh. a'*o known as Pauline tor pr »ecu;«>r ami Kenneth L- cjuoen'.) •urex to expand their knowledge Tho A member of the Foreign PrcaonH-ve Leid HI Teituia Ends. other over a candid*'*-* tar Use GOP of SECOND DISTRICT, of the fuiMlioua of trie organ- iaaUost Affair* committee. *he r*n • in foreign policy is intei- and in dMTiff BomdUih>i) b". fe-a-ei LEGISLATIVE EXC EPT HI* weekends, pro- the rv A 'Jarks* 1st Half . than 100 vote* Ra.oH H Youti» (Rep, ul u:n- fr*Mor»al help is always avail- MU. CO VAN MAI i* rhair- Haul C. Younger was favored ben • of Softball Clunpi I by East Laimrg Repobocan* for RaCbard M. C «*>k > i Dr. < » man mittee of •»■«- the Agriculture Com¬ National Assem¬ . re-election a* state *eaatv.r and bly lie i alao president of the 2-Reek BiiMiiiesM Socialist Alliance and aerretar:* WW m Uto tocowdj"*"^, *• sHuwrf'^ - t Hi* msumr hare—r»lI1 general of the Viet-Nam Soma- chance* to aeak elect Cool* Slightly Rorkrtliop 0|m-im ; listl party Tian S\ D«". •*ms The rieicg for the title Lumberjacks, managed! j ,c^Utur<- ! tor round* out » medical drx the group. He i« oy Ml Spcta, woa the first five- ' Dump Seen he-s k.. A pion :ornt fig education. Robert F. K -/»' - wit- direct a ire it! busi-. two-week a former fen*" eommittee and a niemiw t haliman of the 1>*- ^hd-b«»t was the Phillip^ Tv ■ ■ ,m r* ■ ■ r#s " 1 avei •» Y w. ik-nop s!arterJ M«- work 'V»p. vrbich conrern* e*jM' tMiFpital ini* re"ted ami trr medical educ i- re- " r !ann:ng b u * i n e ■ - • education -.muni tonni, dump*-.. H- - u* the five-day extended tor- tiasxroom ftc.jHh •enter*. Sayout and fioriJil.es. •■■SoSmw) Chart** Car. In tii. *"• T> ■'» <• <*- gad of ;r»e US' Weather Bureau ,s designed for high school arid' jmtmmr final la« wmk '• - It wi.i oe a little warmer Sat¬ Kohhm Dow. of PttMaif Ridge, is pre- Kempf. direct or of I he M*hool of nurtoini;. Tw mil b. foliege ; turn cooler late Ko/eika. chief of the fluiineis rented wilh her Rwrne'it pin h.v Florence (Stale New> Photo) —' tonal, taurnamcnt, Ih. :h» , Sat ureay o* SundAy and Distributive Education Ser- Or. Burllev Adda •t ;i.T,un| office psid • derway at MSL i Lar.a.>n aa.l TT-rre ■.* a*possibility ofsbow- tt Tba aamto tiM-wwk toftbair"O Saturday with up v» woe »r*ch )%rfce ef the lHionis State.Board »u*nce Car'er. CHario' ie Man - WIUmc i Tn Dictioiuirv ■«*, tottobwlab to bacm ytotor- Ao""' 111 t*r , ' ., erx aecumu-atkn I of Vocation a! Education, bar. been active m building Il'inou" 23 Graduated lye A Dare row, K.nde, Ru veni Writwn WM.ami of Jat k-Min Chi»rff/'e *y, was wuhed out. It shoud C'a»iaa*t, «ab«w. JSoemai high far uv.r time of ■ X |wr • Do*. Pb-a&ant Ridge. Mary Jan- Dr S. Howard cooperative education programs Fo!lowing tip.- flartley. profc*- anderwoy tonight, weather tgncut%.re. government ar.d ed- jrear .» 15 KarituiS Sow u> 62. whereby students combine ciavf- From Iturwiig Dov>vtt, Nashville, Clcola G»f- g r ad o * ? m> n «<«• «i t»sy chology here. i» * xrrsittiag. j ucatioi present their rie* . ms, • rei-emony., a reception m honor | room study and practical retail Witribtitor to the "Dictionary Alt game* in the acrmd half perftner.: eeodomic topics dunag experience ^ | III i lhr0P- Flint; ai»d Julia Hal luck "f tb*- c»o>* v, a i given 4) Lige- of Visual .Science," just workshop. Student, faculty . An experienced high school School Here -' Others giaduated were Linda W'«*d •-anting. People* chun h m Ui: r1„ Jane Russell, Birmingham; and Anyone caring to watch the acuity. will be used, lor the IB hole Dr. Alice M. Harrison a sals- assistant professor of nursing. Mary Savage. East Lansing were swimmers ami divers will be; Dr Hartley defuided about tourney. tact professor of education and. presented tlM graduate* to Mia* also pinned allowed on the observation deck 6CO words • for the dictionary, A faculty tournament will be also of business administration, held on Aug. 13. is coordinator ef tho workshop. I j Kempf. j Those ginned Include Con-1 Patricia Spike, Owuaao; Cermen Other nursing graduates are at the . pool, according '<> • the which is the first volume of lis intramural office. kind to appear In any language. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, lsr.o ' ' \ MICHIGAN' STATE NEWS PAGE TWO others. She was a sparkling poi¬ culty, outstanding high school thrown from cars. Why not an Lynda Hopkins son." Miss Hess added. f Sparc Already Awigiifil; Make Plans for Teclinorama letters to flu* Music Student Cites Editor music teachers throughout state, and the visiting professors office, of voice who were the soloists names in the Requiem. Sincerely — a reader, the equally stiff law for egotistical places?" seekers whose "fool's ore found in public Some candidates like James Mourned Here Time has passed since the Lynda, 21. was killed who her car was struck by anoihv at a rural intersection 12 mi!., west of Saginaw. She was or . route to her Midland home fro' i Robert Lee Jennings Hare have asked their support¬ death of Lynda Kay Hopkins MSU summer session clu .,•» The impact MSU'.* Teohno- 1 THE M'fEMVn will he u«ed ers to refrain from tacking up in an auto mishap June 20. Doctoral Student in when the accident occurred rai.-.a a and "he dircct.irs of the was discussed recently at meeting of university officials Improvements and of food pro¬ for educational exhibits of home Greater duction and processing. Reporting Inaccuracies Music Education. Grad Assistant in the Music Dipt., signs on trees. But that is not Many students who only saw enough. • her leading cheers have forgol- WE NEED a tough law and a ton about the recent tragedy. ■ Saginaw county sheriff* . <. flees said Fred E. Fiting, 71. . Hemlock fanner, failed to -t . • Laming Chcmber of Commerce. Both the home ctv.n.nnles and Dear Editor | in the chorus which he prepar- ! R100 fine for each violation. | Those "who were close to her departments of MSI' v/ir Shaw, which sang 1000 to '61. ! at an intersection, slamming : Then we can be sure 'hat Mich¬ can't forget so quickly . . "This i? new type* of edu¬ art cd for Robert a I noticed the following state¬ . Editor s note: girl's car Into a tree. cational facility in which indus- help with the de?;gr. of the in- 'the Brahm's Requiem. (Dr. Veld "Lynda was a very vavacious, ment .n the last issue of the Thank you Mr. Jennings for igan will remain a beautiful and Lynda waa • aenior major:.* •.rv and education combine to dust ry—>ponsored exhtb;' >. exciting person with a sparkling mechanization and State News. "This leaves August 6 to take his farn- your interest in the accuracy of jiestful vacationland for us na¬ i in secretarial administration u ■ e't a stun," accord.ng to Dr. Borne Michigan ■ ous Augustana Choir to Europe News' stories. We acknowledge tives and for our tourist visi- personality to match," was the i the college of business and pub¬ \rthur Farrall, head of the de¬ planning displavs will he shown. paper welcomes and encourages way Miss Pauline Hess, hci TECIINORAM v:l! reader comments on it* stories j on a tour t misspelling l»r. Veld's name and lic sendee. partment .♦ is- a This i«, of course, all meant as VVtt'RE LOVER cheerleading advisor described museum, but will teb the niod- or any current event." It prom¬ will hereafter double-rheck our Funeral services .were he: < \ neei dig I constructive criticism. I believe uauallr reliable source of in¬ her. story of agricultural pro¬ pts n-.e to bring to your atten¬ the First Presbyterian church "Lynda had more energy and crn ' duction. processing, transporta¬ tion the paragraph on the back accuracy of facts should be one formation. Midland. | always had more fun than the tion and family living. - page next to the picture of Dr. ; of the primary things in report- After checking past issues of Area Kids WW II Book . The structure will a'-o pro¬ Henry Veld .ng the news. the News. I was unable to find vide a facility f"r special pro- I have known P: Veld for 1 also noticed earlier this .sum¬ the "twisted fact" about Robert Campus Classifieds . . . Low Cost Reviewed trum* agribusiness" field. and conferences in the many years and was associated with him in his work here 'his I mer that then/ were quite a few inaccuracies regarding Robert Shaw Music conducting the program.' Maybe the Youth other Get Speech, CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS ! Shaw being on campus this sum- I oral paper made the error. ROME 1914 - It i tr.e time near the agricultural engineer¬ To be located on Farm lajie summer, li s name, when cor¬ ' rectly spelled, docs not have the mer. Some of the twisted facts final "E". as was spelled in the | were in the Stale Journal as Hearing Aid t.' German orcuoation. but the ing building, the modern, steel, well as the Michigan State News J More* than 200 hours of clini¬ Tu**da.v for Thnroday 1 brick, and glass r tincture is ex¬ paper, "Velde " DEADt.lNE: 5:«0 p.m. paper. c ? v lies *i av-.o'.iig the arriva' of 'he V led f.»n ev. On!v three things "i breatliie^ expecta- pected to draw 500,000 visitors .1 yea t w.i a i The paj»e- also states that he and I cannot now remember visiting professor for Which w.i- where In order to 'Signs Kuiii cal speech and hearing therapy 1 ;* being done this summer on1 Hills payable H-I J and 1-5 Monday Friday. throu; h The architect, Ralph ("alder, V'mth Mm... He was not' He accurately itemize them fur you. i afea children by MSU students ,-t , certain in thi% time of un- o? Detroit, also designed Kresge was a visiting professor in the Highways' working under the supervision Kl) 2-1511 EXT. 261S • t; r» ; ry Roman is hungry, Art center. cry Reman ha'e- the Ger¬ THE ItlTLMNG project will University and had nothing to do with the !Shaw was «n campus to con¬ Music department duct the Brahms' Requiem only, and did not conduct the Youth TO TIIE EDITOR (of sp«'evh faculty members THE Sl'MMER program i* man.*.. are' every Roman prays not est the, taxpayer any mon¬ Youth Music program, except Music program, nor did he bring ! In i» recent trip around Mich- ! being offered f-r crcnit t<» 21 automotive HOUSING the AILpf will arrive soon. f r 'he fact that about 24 high 150 artist-teachers with him to I igan I was appalled at the man* | speech and hearing therapy ma- ' " ey. Its cost will be paid out of Deeds of daring are on every- receipts from the 'co-opera¬ school singers were selected teach the high school students ner in which political candi¬ tjor- under the direction n? Dr ■ K.I RFVAl'l.T DAtTIUM: must ROOMS ri». occurence, vet ar* seldom tor,"—the industrial firms ex¬ They were.taught by OH IV J-S633 from the almost 500 attending 'Involved dates tueii public and private El te M. Edwards, assistant pro-j : if ivi"K tne ytatc \o .wn i> 1 pactp up fmlitical propaganda, Sixty c|uldren. four years ano CHYstFR b»5l four-door. Wmsor |W Grand River, Tail Laming. :f tin >rrgi -ur.d which v.v»ik* d.»> contracts or agreements fur i Thc.-e selfish opportunist* are j older, receive therapy indiviciu- '""'7.1 7«"c.iit°»D' ••^aw'a—iw—.. night :• efforts to make 1 ruining Michigan as a clean and jallv three to five time* weekly. am V '• w.r x Donald Ik»wnr>. norama is planned for late 'his A5 HOPcLESS AS ME II \\ E fines for littering Ution, cleft palate, and phasic , S,,ARTAN. „ALI< j,5 4 u,,;5 fad. Approved rooms fui men mi Rinelurt. pares, yj Vi. I . ,. cool rooms. w.«>hboy\t Itt eaci* lri< ' lobby with TV. Parking and !.»... • f'< 'Theje ;«• ?.he he-oic fsg* j facilities One block from came I KD 2-2374 . • •••• ..f v „,:u? GoDa»ic-i at 12 Points, ! M icliigan Stale News ^ p-'-.g'OJ1 . ho r 'c.iUs.on the plotting ■t"'" * j ROO'.r FOR THREE itt new : Tub shower. Private entrance •a es riser. An Aw can of* PubtifCed »t F.tst i-in " rnnrh Sa r ' Ft) 2-1181 f ; er, Paolo Ma f)o,iga!l is t he Friday during fait, winter and aprmg tem < rr-H'v dun ig mmm»r tar^i Yoirre Out . i mrce of information for the 41 id a treei.il l«*ur between tummrr and faU irrrna Second cU* |M)bt.tge A / J sjjCAN'T TH N< c* 1 i paid a» Kast l.ati*ir.a. Mlcb Mail aubacriptiona payable in advant* f»r one *erpi $3 two ttmn ti PERSONAL The iie.it:' fti! Kdn e •, >ik £sCCen ?AD TniSct* C th-. • h • it- ..tint itt ft-v ,t-g. at. i If villi H an* • . tirilinue v 5AV AW'.T I MOTHER SEEKING daughb r < .f 'he "Tw, ; Bill I'amerlcau . Summer Kditnr iHirii April G 1940. in Dctrr* • j: 4. ?«kr hr«"l hair blur eyes, over the Bill Kidman News Kditor , •r t.'s II'i i >.»U r« c played ilarinet in school, inter* • \ r Imtii r>'c» . v i>'A. i'. AI t trdi Advprlisim; Mgr. In st-out*. tang in choir. Quite • ! c.iI Mar have lived in foster \ "■* Relieved to h ive lived in Claw The ..gn« a c .1 • i ll' . to Ann Arbor s»,e hasn't been *ee chi«JH'« new )Min! her mother in 19 year* Initi* i>V: .\-lctt iff.r L'n.'e? V .11.1'. • •: « : c v ' f 1 A .*? birth were TACT MOTHER AT IV 3-33V» V F A I'LTask t. I HE Al l llflR 2t Queen of ..f >* be the fairies SERVICE I l.iqvu! IF* •.itll.lt I - n- ke tf. , , I STOP HIM! 30. Birthplace moiii; NERIOI s \ i.>i.«'i>•. • STOP HIM! ft Foldtovec of Hawthorne 3L Measure of J DOLING COG; • Watering , AT TNf NfrW jt»>t.r 1 tndud ng uian-mruci't.'r-Miing /i soaesooy J length id. Uw»e element4 til ,„,J under the influence of alc«»b<>' 1|1|X n tic.tic., fan-g Mi Mop at A', mA«E , %) ^ V !• Pl«re 12 Char let Lamb k 32. Made ready 34 Con\ev '• SFU0NUT SHOR THOit Dt. important point of the property 'wT character.* <.\erpower! • hf «'f an accident, and STOP HIM! 13 Beige 35 Polynesian ■JFUSNUTS ireckir.* driving will add . \ 14. Fodder crib chestnut* Jtt.lrt. 'It points to "hp drder's-reined— 15 Large liaard .14 Ringlet* f e h.i\ t .* gr,.'Up 2JS M. A. C. 10 1 M) employment f . 37 Undisturbed e v ho. b\ th h'p< .»■(•! Speed:: g IJ-mttes-an-h'oui Of of crocodile 34 Long «ay group I> i-.y " ic !•• i. M r -rt- t ' fm»"p • v t" the l:m,t tveunh off DOWN 9 One who DO VOC NEED Fren.:. ie-- 17 English off -FT NFWSPAI'FR reeda young r j trung ha*i t U. i; 1 '""r (I'WAT r KAUVtlf ANT u'A? TC country SO Rodent 1. Legume throws aoowt i ud-. • tw pasteup and composition Pnva'e tutoring lately at rea<-nnable rate- Rpp.s available mv or); 1 Th:--* point* demen* wit! be i'CC M « FffN? ! and fringe benefits (.«• li*-. ,i»« t' fma'.iv irire.it succeed frop t,fj J given for siweding less 'h.m ' ^ tAPE ASD J MliWSElF iNTtUEC'UAav: II festival Boy 41. Opera Verdi by 2 Poorly 3 Nothing loosely 10. Whimper work Good pin* I IV 1-7404 Mr a.-iter 7 State New*, box U. M9>C an-hour over "he 'iirrut. !n it Obacured 44 Consumed 4 Maker of TYPING ED ?*4A2» \ \i fm.cs ret j.x» the | 11. Having ,i p 1 dmdiev.ng tra'f.e <.grt..'« with 47 Sold h-s suits, coats, retired for rent m. it.-' ■ >,»t unfurturv^ TV and RAtKO REPAIR t ft moisture birthright etc re h«.-Ui\ .v iage ' it gce.dlv cha'tge-t Roman He i" * : -;.li iMUHtl I- pas« ng OrillK -ign*. and MOVING f•■'. .nip imh'j m.'j'.iu 03 21 Dye 24 American anatomist to Jacob 48 Close the eye* 14 PtkeUkt fish 20 Turf 21. Group of I ■ i wte,-- t VHT ■•■•en :"u.»• - LANMNC. lutf NEAR unique, private, quiet, f uej Ui e St .act., picture •>. ..tud*T,t IV 4-9738 l»w rates. 213 So li >• vv11! he given two |>«»: .i!>. and ut? t.ckutwtMa. Scr- irert *e.i i experience, (n t .4- M- in id than about ! p,,., „ ,iP temlt i u t»m, . e store* Ithl F Michigan, IV; t. m Bro*i- Eli 2-5311 • . n. *" Tt«e • i inner ilM '.xci i" hi* of- * . « n .j:,» ,MIP -p „n 2 lira -ig under to*, smiueutv .•» mo'. r vehi. • < . •.> J N°T! 24 State* further 30 Bookscf 2-I42« Vw.ii oyi*. Sim.-.nn* be.». chest of to , ••••'"' " — end faerv OR f'CN : ' '• •' ' " • ' '* of narixiticx of intoxicating L- trenchant ct»a»»-r« ctuftn ,-ourh. tahlea wa i e 'A t\a' are •»l|«uor, or permitting another to etc Phone ».» ;-S38a K G l4t>ne 7 1 S?c ijN'jTS HIT THfc SPOT ■ • wit or irony of .»it* hundreds of agrnts your vehn 'e while under 33 Lumber¬ Fa- to *e-v< mg that we pay <-ut ne'e n «-f influenv* of liquor or nar- man s boot SUMMER CARNIVAL of VALUES SFUDNUTS ! r to everv week ' At* t' ey all ! 34 Forcible rntfi.nl w« rk •. * fo' 'he tfitrnc ' j Any felony involving a m»- 34 Woifraitute "Wi* EARLY bom . , MU me .efttge is In the p'u e. . ,tir Vl,r,1; r 37 Bear** h TM| SFU0NUT $MO» •Ath i -• ft Got'.'" I he A. or- 4 THREE (HARGIS of re. k • I 0*4 ALL JLtrMT 1 .it Recent . ..J < •ra'-hta-'di. d'itii 2:s mac. •!*: "tfiver arrives in Rcmr with»n y. 34. Loathsome r» il dr'v.ng a V 60CDcd g: • **t u number ageir IIUM1.h }W,r l( , •\ h t'-'- e word? "You ought I j Failure, by 'tie driver of '•* '• »* • — pa-ah r w..r,ti MOVING CROSS COUNTRY? abfer .» l>e ■ i n.term from bow MIlv vehicle involved in an *c- 5 7 1/ 41. Afternoon ir- f-. -, «« Lcweit «at»s e-uFta 1 we* u a pa-- f.H Run* fnun j irsulttng in death or in- •'«.• » • - «• -*• k . i J pwty i-,;1 1 i .ity.K «> l*i\ . I h e ,urv ^nomPr person, to atop 44 First deci¬ J v« Va* tnes! * c?ent. \ i* ■ !'■*• be i. p.a* *'g dlachue hi» Identity at the mal number •" '■} 1 t ~ ; vet •e-and-»#«k 1 R ve f-»r rscpn#- • 45 Palm Leaf WM. H TMOMRSON HWEcrt who k-'ov * it a -Bt A:. rn1-* Cony iction of any of the above *' ' r *'a 11 I'Vir.gs not only .» mandatory . ■ 1 ■ ! x,r * t*-*' , uyperuion. but al*»» a minimum ■ Iha*. r » - eii'vu of . v points under the point .'Oil to • !> ■'! \v it' \ I' .tu U* j housing • Ar-e*'*e ♦ Final Clearance . . *ii a-a va*« eicj^H »s ; ,(. i r ' n pi.tl.t-i : t' K)« «tNI faaeh'te Hick* Slated To \' •• ' ■ c i * U4-. '>• pi.'Viv l-a-'cr j ir- '-d fn**,. MV t ?."4 [ e...' i a.n.is.;, t—• ... Head W»rktdio|i I It » { ! only IIOW. Frve-cocMrs. twytwdr-.w. ; 2402 i. MICHI&*'# ' «*f ttuiient leac hing a! j t*r*t :U*ir »b*> Cab Mua- . OROR OH FOR SKIF SE*«'Ci <*rdin«f ■ ti> | M*m*/i Real*: FD 3-J3Ai re*tUence V ti a-d D*y C- . MSI' ,;.:v. ' !i-.e 'RhO Mini* | | ED S-WN y wi SPECIALIZE IN ORCRO** Mllfnll.il .. .n , • ier vork«•,>>,* of the As*'.H-:a'u>n f, tsou^ h d bv r,t. :.acv t«> the itu ] grgitts for giving education *tu-. | EVFLOYTD COL1XC. F~graiM. WANTED ag.'vty 1- e .uv.i - ththe. bat . dent* practical experienvg m! female . mu room rna".e_to aha re WANTED. FiUIm hlgt* <'■* l>et- ED 7-aut. iRntw ... . '..V'nvh : THIS STAR'S pmgrani . of i }jh»nya W .Llptic, iarUcuiar interest to pr*»fea»u»n« j M.I. F1XAL CI.KARA.NTb' SALES CASH — \«l OIAKUKS, I'l.EASb ' a! educe? -r* fmiti co'legc* and; (I'Ll'S AI.TEKATIONS) 1 vc'c.j e* c inch send their rvrtnxf* «.;f '.be camjntf for! 131 TKNMS | ieach'-ng r\;>enrnce and toi it williiiue«l front l't|« H J | 'u-achci s f r ij m tto-oper»ting. jr..-iid !. MFD* vf Uhemirtry; I. 5 cchoc-L* Dt Clyde M Dow, professor j iftai Itffler Dianunni 2. Ag Soi.«n vs. G DJ.'*. •of education; Ronald G. Hex. 1 H Diamond 3, leftover* v», Phil- | educx; <>n -.nrtriictm . Ward S'.n-i Qeiag l* S:n"s assistant su- [ CAST C.a.A.\D RIVI R ON TMK C.UIM'1 Diamond per.ntr.hdant far elementary ed» ' Thur>ii..v Aug 11: ti, «v 6,- a iudt?t, n-ajct at^r««ej tvhpo!I S--* 1. Bu* Roeari-h vs. B-B's. Dia- ucat: - * and Dr Myers will! a-iioa- •.<* |j0v rto-nd 2, t'.yptogeoi vs. Abbot! mht h* resoutce persons fori No. 1. workshop study groups. * \ for in « *• ••Z34f ifttr I p.j% ■ t • I'1 Li i" Bit 1 lill RSPAY, AUGUST 4.1960 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS THEIR THEME? -Mankind.** Kolterts Gets ' PAGE THREE the schortl of police adminislra-~ tion. He has been a member of f Soils. Crops Studied says the photographer, who is i the department since 1951. the f:rst recipient of the Ralph ] Robert?, came to the depar1 - Colder scholarship for MSU stu- Captain Bars student in 1951 He Vocational Ag Teachers Meet men: a- a ttents majoring in art. war promoted to sergeant .n Lirle B Roberts was pre* 1955 and succeeded Lt. Arthur Miss Diamond, who recently ' mote-1 ff'im Lieutenant to Cap¬ E. Hahn in J95T. received a Fulbright fellowship In 4-Dav Annual Conference '■< a:i study painting MSir graduate who ha- in Italy, is ser- tain in the safety. fective department of public Tne -promotion Monday was ef¬ ' sun- Mercury's distance from th* is 36 million miles. Scien¬ tists generally agree there is no More than 250 vocational sg-jmarks by Raymond M. Clark,, jved «»n the staff of the art de¬ life on Mercury. part men t Rooert*. 30. a graduate ol rlculture teachers front Michi-' of the college of education, can high achools met last work nBolM MCT (llscU!, M S U Gratis at MSU. It was their 41 at p,,-t. technical agriculture ferencc. Show Art 1 This Sunday .... such as animal husbandry, poul- Attend Church Pnnctpal speakers included ,rv ((VP.try, and horticulture. Dr. Lynn M. Bhrtlclt. sUte «u-; p,t,r THCk hMd o( th, „,h. penntendent. of pubhc Instruc-! A new sfiow moved into the frlc, anJ .vMdnfo division of ttom, Carl C. Byers, of General. r. a lyyi a I science depart- K res go galleric* Tuesday Motors corporation, and I arr, „„ A,„k, photographs by Italo Scanga and E Nesman chief of agricultural hoRKSIIops ox guidance m paintings by Donna Diamond. education for the state depart- , iru|tura| c,lucatlon W1,r(, hrM. Scanga, an Italian-born MSU ment of public instruction. Nesman was also general con- Thrs0 ,uch ,ub workshop, dtal. wlth graduate art student, made his „ ^ ,vaUabm„ photographs in Austria, Italy, EAST LANSING CHURCHES ference chairman. of occupational information in and the United States Dr. Clifford E. Erickion. dean • .... i agriculture and ways to use and of the MSU rallcge of education. |inlerprel lntwe,t inventorie, Hospital Insurance jpoke on Someat Criteria Professionalism a luncheonfo, am| a tlUK)(. _ last Tuesday. Other sessions included talks Mitaal ST. JOHN CHURCH PEOPLES CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF THE CONFERENCE begar, inrl "toy m 'he (arm mechan- last Mondav with regional FFA !training, and meetings. Henry Kennedy, of r"om "ll1 (»ciim«« 'or ggncul- & CATHOLIC STUDENT CHRIST, SCIENTIST the education college, was tha Jtur,v EAST LANSING resource person for the meeting, j MEETING LAST Friday start- Write Call: CENTER Meetings also included dis-! ed with discussion groups on or Intr rdrnoniinat tonal to* I Grind Civet suasions on such topics as adult' soils, agricultural engineering <1. Wallers farmer programs, educational and economics, crops, and ani- Aficiicv I r. U RavaoztiZb. If 1 MfbtUtt i A*e»l «.rafirf ttner at Mtrlilcsn I a»t Lin«it| 117 M.A.t %srn«* exhibits, and farm finance. : mat breeding. 106 South IMtif Noel 1*. Kalston, director of! The conference concluded l»i P Matron At.niRt « hurtb Service II A.Af. MSU's cooperative extension i with Nesman's address at a IV 4-1471 Hundav Mauri 11:11 agriculture1 luncheon meeting, • service, spoke on bund*v School II AM. fact-sheets. I Bafey bit tin c at l:U A .Mini«ter« At * dint—ii I rati— *f new f Ira-rtclit iajf c^nipm—t yiniinmiiiiiriiiriiiiiiiiimuiiiiiHiiiMninnritfnirnrttmiiiinitiimiiniiiiii "Agdex" was the topic of re« !•••« Xawt) t btihjeri at t hr ramp— fire station Friday, firemen nhowed 1 lrt'» Play al . . . I llailv Alavir* C.WI, 111 A I N A.M. M Ml AV SI RV MK spirit I hp insulating qualities of aabeslos suiting. Also ilpmonatrated «u a new type of hand-held extin¬ 250 Florists 1* ,%.M guisher. (State News Photo) (FAIRWAY Golf RANGE Confrwlons Daily IS t.3« P.M. (after MMrri AM. * lit P. Marion himmt Werlnerdav Iveninc StetUBK t CM Meet Here ami Satitriae l-3 ie dc TJt*tN FJM. •Preventive It-lijion • I'lacement Also Places Over 250 commercial flower I 15 F..M. SuAday Gorum * hnrrh tchoot Readme Room 134 W. Grand River growers met at Kellogg center MINIATURE GOLF ! cathoi ic STinrvr organi¬ 58 a m Odd-Ball' Performers j last * week, primarily to study the results of research work going Pro Sho|» — Ia-hmhis zation MltlS alnday |:M P.AI .All are mtlceme to attend Chor«h |on here. / J MtNI'TES BAST OF MRU ON US lit Phone CD Readme Room. ing all Yogi Bear imitators,• THE HIGHLIGHT of the con¬ •d Chrutm",rcc ference was a tour of MSU's SntmiwimuiiuiiiuijaiuiiHuuiiiiiumuiuumiiitmiiiuiiiiiiiiimniiinf: Hop Raisers rs research greenhouses and horti¬ cultural gardens. Of special in¬ <»dy needs you. least your services have Slate Meet terest were the effects of vari¬ EAST LANSING METHODIST CHURCH Of EDGEWOOD ous light waves, nutrients, and demanded at one time by ! growth regulator*' on flowers. Michigan hog raisers wiil look New varieties of chrysanthe¬ TRINITY CHURCH EAST LANSING . vcr» using the Placement, u • . find student workers I ahead w. the next in War* dur- mums, hybrid snapdragons snd Hi PEOPLES CHURCH A,-;d those are just some of the1 ,nd the 5th annual Swine Day year-round azaleas were shown. rVAXGCLICAt required 'here next Thursday. Also exhibited were labor sav¬ WESLEY FOUNDATION 1 ul e rd e nominal ion* t « I?8 bpartan Avrnne :here have been openings for Events include talks by hog ing devices, new equipment, and •.h '-g from magicians to-experts, a boar auction, tours of J marketing research results re- Rn r riGIXC WILLIAMS Wilton M. fennant, 449 V Hacadorn Road • i d-.gscrs and from coal but j he university swine farm | itarcltnsi new varieties o fflow- Pa«tor Oenffe |. Jordan h'—i - I* a-oa. NntToNaUiMl >«nlh %'Mkr — » h-M. (.hnrrh I venmi Wnr.htp - t oo pan. r«* Star* CAMPUS BOOK STORE . VavXmr Prayer Meetinc Ated lie«>M( t » Id A t(. Morntng Prayer *r Holy Kerry k REX Alt MUG CTM Lucun TIh-uUt Bltlg. — Kant Linking "fhe (hnrrh life the Moor" i.tcht snd Otomonion and C hnrrh Sehoel - Sunday !t,"LT » AM. TO M0 r. Arrow F*om Union BiiiWinjf (For Yrart»h«tUOoo tall IV A-HMf irjETotdo r-_ TIIUKSHAY, AL'Gt'ST l. i:„ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS PAGE FOl IS sponsored each summe» fox- is weeks.by the MSG Church First for MSU Theater Fire Doors Essential — Steere two Related Programs committee, MSU continuing education scrv- Season Tickets Offere Ice, and Michigan Council of 'Churches. Outmoded Buildings > Some courses rural leadership included in the training pro-) 2 Scientists Eekbo Likes I gram are group met hods,, com- j theater tickets, to In- j Demand Precautions | m u n i t y organization, rural,' . Season elude 15 "r productions, will be a| CANTING for ••!fr»r\ I To ,'Campus Here church programs, pastoral coun- l/tvll "11 1-jJlrIIO new feature offered students for( begin September 28 and "j S|H*ak TIIFRF ABE definite safety soling, mental health, elements J keep then i problems in Berkey ha!! which the 1960-61 year. j Open-house tryouts *u x £ Christian theology, and the: v.„, a ■ ga iani r TLc.k?L *a,fs .bt'8a"_.?L0.n.l*r; held id the MSU Auditonm, - ,»< iHt-n made by provide more classroom space J i When Garrett Eckbo calls this c^urc(, "d world problem,. M-MM Dr. Nat F.ek. business manager of interested students. An* »• 'uU out.-*anding gut'-* -- f • \* \" v ear. assistant di- than anv other building, he J campus "beautiful," be knows th«' MSU Theater and assistant is qualified, according t„ .11 addms iuikm pro- .? put <• safet v sa„t j what he's talking--about. professor of speech, said. The year's program .* tfe's professional landscape, jnunted out. however, C"<1 At MSC's Seicmv T w explosion and lire in the Steere Five major plays, three exper¬ discussed, actual trymn t]r . Mathematics Teaching ♦ '«• Dr. Juliu* Sumner M: V "r * . Kf'.' '' laboratory last fall has breqghi much aMent io the that it. has five enclosed ut a tr¬ wells with fire doors, architect most ft'* his job to Man for the attractive use of a land¬ Jennings Has 1 ,'ini Ninowski and alt Ko- imental productions," and seven historical film classics will be in¬ and refreshments served it u) time, Eek said. worked utui cr the '->•*- l>> A> • fire ha/aM i * am- In ca.-e >f fire, he said, these 1 WW • cluded in the season ticket, a , ■ would accomplish their scape, uniting the-oxistlng na- Kgklkk iwalcryk. former Michigan Stutc — tart' Ei'ivjfi \ a? Prince: v ttooi-s ' All-American.s. are now mem- i first first for MSU theater. the MSU' for the theater. ** j THNBE experim m» -ll»l M H r i. i af- purpor-e Then* Hil.l UQt be thejtural properties with the quali- nultaneous I ties of bers of the Detroit I.ions. The five major plays plays to to be j a'*° a new feature a! usual loitering proposed buildings. «•* Einstein memo;am ■ d:« •h^t -.eviu ECKBO. visiting the campus Eugene R Jennings of the de- u.ti). m rn acquired by the! presented are: theater program, u i.1 i Aug 4 ; and down congestion a' tip* Center v 13 bu tiding* arc , atiquated and up st.ii Fin.-' Art, (Mliv.l .wker ! partm.-nt of P,r,..nn..| and pro- | Uullfi mw|, within the "HAMVKV". Orlobrr 25 to >0. pl«y» dirertfd by profe*.'«»r of ph* • inadequate Pulitzer Prlre-wlnnintt com* [ undergraduate A I "amino college Ca.! a. l)r "The* are nl>-' •o by tfklav'- ind" work,hot) Instructor, do,- ductlon admlni.tratlun ha, ,,st ,w„ »„.k, • , | the edy by Mary Chase about El- The 10 bonus production* rrtlK-d MSU a, •superior" in recently u-rtttrn a tank entitled; n MiaU» conrtiu CI is s^andai.is Built serve a >!u- ••WITH All. down and out "An Anatomy of Leadership. Njn„„..ki »a, traded by the wood P. Dowd and his white be available only to season traffic or it all five stairwells." design. i Cleveland Browns in exchange : television i>> ' W-v r than UMMMI, | rabbit friend, Harvey. ket holders. Ticket $.,•. which T. < Slot re mi.,I. "the building could T»,r chool ha. the ttnniue ad- 11 h',! & Itrothert, New York. puhliihed by llari*-r („r linebacker ttob Icnil and "Macbeth", November 29 to | August I. ,n iw e\ afuated rapidly " future drat! choice vantage of room to expand, he December 4. Shakespeare's trag-; Thin? is n<» danger of n fur¬ THE Sl'B-TrrLE of the book, THE LIONS then traded V MSU said, and "excellent" site plan¬ v 41 THOt (.11 hi- >r explosion since Is •'Princes, Heroes, and Super- quarterback Jerry Reichow t« edy about Macbeth's struggle for j The world's o? lec'.ure-'tem- nace or ning has kept both the new and three Urge,? the f iat is piped m from south men." He gives much space tojthl, Philadelphia Eagles for the throne. older parts of the campus at¬ lections of book-, e. ricorr,, group bring tr;» reviewing the idea of leader- i Kowalczyk and a future draft -MAN AND Superman". Feb¬ campus, lie added. tractive. Iceland are the Notion«il L »c.ence teaohet vsr* uir ' ship, drawing heavily from j choice. ruary 28 to March 5, George tnsi Severn! -tandarib for new MCIIOOI. maintenance work¬ ary at Reykjavik, l.-eia :". address t 'iiirm. S'ff'V MachiavelU, Nietzsche, a n it, Bernard Shaw's play about the lur'dltigs on camimx have been seemed to t>e doing a g>ssl Roth players were sophomores eat V'ic: ni Mi" "SUf.fen- thris ers Royal Library in Copenn.igi 1 suggested by the campus fire Carlyle. i on the 1955 Big Ten and H«>se eternal pursuit of the male by Tr •hers and kei iusrvl job of keeping it that way, he Denmark, and Cornel I'nivu^ e safety department Jennings shows how the t«Mjj0wl champions, the apparently fleeing female. pub¬ said Library at Cornel'. N Y . ented man must often conceal j Kowalczyk was instrumental "The Cave Dwellers", April 11 P' -\L IV ROOMS win ;e there at e Eckbo cited the traffic prob¬ his superior abilities or the en- in the Hose Bow! victory over to J«, William Saroyan'a Broad- ic .« a, I no people.' there must be lem as a distraction from the academic atmosphere of colleges • vtous "group" will call htm I'Ci.A. He received the Helin's way play dealing with a varied I ■ In • •• ex ' Three exits are lit- . i "ambitious", and force him out Foundation award which is pre-1 group of people including an floors where he tries to incorporate in new 1( TIRE IKlOliN in mom* or • M e me 1.000 people campus plans. of the Inner circle. sen ted to the most valuable i actor, a married couple, a milk- ; man, and a trained bear. They Ours is a society whose chief Stan \* tdth should be In "IT'tt HARD to cut down on phiycr of the game. BDWALCFAK and. Nimm-.i meet for the first time In an Sale li Sale n characteristic is a lout sense of 22 inches. Non- the number of cars at a college abandoned theater. Ait! tvill be on steps, when . man, "of thr .tuclrni.1 •plf-flir-ftmn », ,.,t, tn the were named to several All -KIKNKT", May 25 to 27. the A K .• oust have ample have drive. "Krkbo w»i.! | tettdeney to meat- fnmt trad- Amercan teams 1957 when "Arabian Nights" musical com- Jennings j ^ate had a fine ..f t to <«' z without blocking •But • cTtM-WM. of .tr,«,|w,hU> rMP0»lblUty, 7-2 record. ... Stretch Nose W.r •, Stw said and road" between buildings say*. {. Nlnowski ts expected to battle edy about HajJ. the beggar who. rnnary of cnllrge dor- cuts Into what should be mainly The "organization man" cornea ( ,nother-*>rmcr MSU star, l-srl j uses kismet (fate) to rise from Hi Old- fraternity. ami .rority! pedestrian are" in for aonie attention. The «u-i Morrail. for the number one! his lowly position to that of j aid escape. fir .«• Na- i IN NI.W campus plans. Eckla*1 thwr »•?« «h*t tHH»p!e are j quartrr,)ack „H»t. Kowalczyk | Grand Wajir. Thb will be pre- t,..-! ,! F.ie !'ro!ecti«.i: assueia- designs perimeter parking lota,! becoming quite disturbed over pm^bly Me duty at full- j rented in cooperation with the D(>purtm('iit> . • Sprxnk hnv turn. iM .u ttcs that recurring fire I keeping car* drtven to Jhe area l,lls Btviug of total loyalty to the hazards caused hv a lack of de- tout of the college grounds. (group. • and halfback. j MSU music department There are three other former1 The seven historical film clas- , Nwhwoar blocked-offj Eckbo suggests more visual; UK HATH that the committee J MSU players with the Detroit' sU« to be shown will include j from brick and ateel buildings. modern butiness "prtnre". quarterback; Kam Wilson, end: Buster Keaton, and Honor Prizes HE ll'OCLO level off small ««-*n uu Jennings notes that tlie heroes and Gary 1/nvo. halfback. t Earth", Eek said. RECEIVE ONE EXTRA 101 plilMU* ,rr.„ tlon( Ihr b.nk ' of thl, ,rn,r«tl..n ,rr Ih, hm», ' • Coed* Carry Spartan of Ih, rivor ... it ^.uld 1., im . »f nilfTUinmcn'. an,I .port,, Jan 7. Rig Ten Relays ut 1c met ' R]oomingtnn; Ind : Jan. 14, Iowa i from greater distance. j rather than the leaders of gov- •nrttum Hclath»n* services nff.i-e and have *-"i A . Rv doing this, it is possible to ernintnt and Industry, '6/ Swimming home: Jan. 21, Indiana at home; away Jan." 20. Minnesota at t .onal fert nee of • aw .c ! ■ •«* the A .. cut i" c - Buiiiht to Olympics i promote more of a connection ' between He said recently that what we the campus and the; bred now are men "dedicated to greatness". Schedule Scl Jan. 28. Purdue away. FEB, 4, Illinois sway: Feb. 10, Public Relation A- «* •*». •" • waters, he said. AND rivers should "We need men who will dare Michigan at home; Feb. II, the A'lict:«.in AHimni The group- i'o-r -uet reven'. y • • .^jons . u g.uir.out are MSI- tn t.be v» '.! IiM»0 O1 "PARKS tw considered positive values," to defy tradition and the prince Nine dual meets in at id it ion Northwestern at home, Feb. 18. LEN KBStTCHEK S voids tn type person," Dr. Jennings said, to the Big Ten Relays and two|Ohio State away. Feb. 25. Wis¬ Washington, DC Till: ACfR % awa et » *'■ *- l»r gart-e* in Ron 12 Win Food he sai l, "and not Just the landscape appearance." "but we must recognize that championship meet* have been consin away. vmstty snop Lrn-Mm.:.* '.h. will be scheduled for MSU't 1941 swim- March 2-3-4. Big Ten cham¬ t.on of hoi kg to t-,foi»- a-.. n Eckbo and his associates have tremendous presure 228 Ahbolt IM. tin <*-«'.! ! Scholarships Err>sn?,ne Services for it- ef? "*> wh .'** *e- : 'X*' offices in lavs Angeles, San placed on this person' mtng team, Athletic Director pionship* at Columbus, Ohio; tymru.M.:z ><»i.;oi John Dotlard, profes*oe of i Hjgg.e Munn announced recent- March 23-24-25, NCAA cham¬ suited in an a;t'.ce. The l» a ** Francisco, and Seattle. U*t tannine <; •"jr..-* A mend ' Waste • of B. on fh*w cr — CK.r j The College of Business and Ho conducted workshop ses¬ p.vschology at Yale, reviewed jy. pionships • at Seattle. Washing¬ feu Ing t< An Anatomy of leadership" * Four of the meets are schcd- ton. sions in the school o| landscape (lifted Girl*." Pubhst-ert rn "e >e tn Fiib!'.c Service has announced for the New York Times. uleil for the Intramural swim- April ts«ue of Parents Oik 4" 11 • Jr winners of 12 scholarships to architecture. The author *•«* ih'. El-rarvth study food marketing manage- CARVXR opportunities in his HE RAID. "Dr. Jennmg* uu- ; mlng pool, including the clash eopd time with traditional rig a! Michigan M Drew, a researcher ami a- n'rMl MSU. field are excellent, he said, and derstands the acquisition of and A« TNI. ' -t '«< it »,» re- MINNESOTA. Indiana and sociate professor in P-e cwiicge OA Tide Eour of the ixzcioients are a)* college* haven't t»een able lo exercise of power in the institu¬ present C*nA \.\ i Northwestern provide the op-" fulfill the demand for qualified tional situation as few men do." of education (j Ernest. placed r|,,ul-v attending MSU. They are Oh Boy! l OMft riMi Dr. Jennings joined the facul¬ position fur. the other home n ; "C v in *t»vh amc*ng #5 women in 1958 ! H Webb of Mason, Prank graduates. meet*. 1.000 private cot lege* and ;-•••- B, DeFeliee from S»uth Yar¬ "More and more people need ty In 1954. finished among the top 15 . * lie univeraitirx, the Aiunuu E*'- mouth. Mass ; Richard N'. Wtth- landscape architects to help I enjoy meeting with people The Spartans travel to Co!■ Ernes?inc. fi -u VVind>«»r, On!., ",**.lons office won a f ""t p'> •" am of Muskegon; and Charles t*. them determine what a land from other countries, especially I umbutt, Ohio, twice during the t n quest ivniwireis the administration of the pro¬ f.r^#r MSU ba;.rbaU star, Kr- is a senior in physical gram. Rural Pastors My Dresses Get Edward M. Rarnrt. director of Expand S|N*«-«-li. c*)tK«**i»n t l-e attractive Mist Goodni*h the program aaid, "The foi»d in¬ dustry as a whole is faced with Study Leadership SPECIAL CARE MK)I> KATI.Nd KOR THE WHOLE FAMILY little time to fencing the inescapable need for highCT MSl"5 14 th annual rural Jlearing Work foJ'oxrmg the 1956 games. But quality manpower. The popula¬ leadership school attracted An e*|xaiMl»xi ape* •■?•- hearing pathology pr*»gram it furepare Terse: f fn* the U.S. million the Xoapecr native caught the tion •n-.i "•competition bug" in time to groups in almost frozen at 42 tn the managerial age for each «f (ha next ten nearly 1,000 town uiPtrs "KEWPffS" ttRiHtu tseing held on campos this idn- fcrw.ng team after representing years. AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOU* COXTORT J mer. the United States at the Junior "But the great national pro¬ New ern.pha*!* to h end World rem*.: ( champtonahips duct la expected to LOCATION - ASK ANYONE ,,* doi^ble end hearing education wbe pii*M Ud Apr;! in Rup*. the population will probably on expanded clinical pfx««re«i %N UH C , ATldN major, Judy soar to 240 million within that and research, especially <« the hej.)in frr,. ng n junior high time llllllllllllll iiiisiii presented were United Church graduate level, accord n* teD?. woe J * Waff*. "Competition is intensifying of Christ. Evangelical United Herbert J Over, av>«*-.J*e p;,v- „ .»t. ' arid becoming more and more Brethere. Episcopal, Lutheran, fessac and pew director s>f i-.e sophisticated. The need is Methodist. Church of God. and speech and hearing i . •«" *■'' II a x acute," said Darnel, pptfessor of Church of the Brethren. ' W'I.H *ri i»ST> •( .csearch «• hu*pit*< rehabilttatsiv! center ■** win .!>, iw» >.. „ 1 ,V|>1 All-Mar lacklc S|uail Oil t ! , business admiiustration. Programa in food marketing management are provided for' undergraduates, graduates, and j The rural leadership school : S SALE part of their ac»de> MSU * hu R.k hciter end m* jav> tliose men who have a ■ STYLE KK.HT . VALl'E WISH Research will be A ><-,* , vner 7* t Tr , f cot be t player« ; heavier tnccstmcnt *.n work ex- j . oat v* cvt a ft re ?•?■.*- i ,k. :cge A'i -Star tear?', *,«**«•■■■ h Ohio Sutc university where he da* lira ring I>R. (14 I R came ;>• MSI" f • - . thfct P»» 'T. tuihu-ikkt p'i* •the wulld vhani- ; l« :g 12' :;i > C ilt* nv*' Fri- penence than in formal school-! The piogTam ts being agv'f.S Skd-'d.-. n .a expansion by the National assLtedj l—ir.l km— BMi IS CLEARANCE ON taukht. for f ve yra-^- FVev k. Busuip'i Advisory committee. ly he Uug.ht at B*»w, ng v» re This ciraaniza'ton includes such , tJgm Walcfeae univvrvity for five *r*r\ c t '.(■ Tei men a< U D. Arney, vice prest-! Dr Ok er ,s cu-aai - ..i vjua:?rr- dent ivf ^he ilbrmel Watch A CM company;! kxi'.iege textbook ijublisheil. "Lip ■f'-r I i ■ -i t*urduc. «-if Norih- Charles L AmoLi, personnel di* i wv>r for Kroger'?, Vernon C, i 221 M.A.C. AVE, ☆ ☆ ★ Itsry, Research. r -j lUiusi.in of Myers, publisher of Ixtok snag- j . .»ith J«ha O NVi 5. Cert -ft 11. 11 l ^phani EAST LANSING Ml FFLEKS — TAIL MPLS — EXHAI ST PIPES ★ Skirts : t. IMi of univxrwty of ttUnoi- and Guard Jrro Slal- and heat .ng clink POLISHES — WAXES — PAINTS — BRl SHES HI I.BIV -i I. La. . * - ir r. a .'2 v• -■' tack:e, ★ Sinks * - . ,» J..hn v He attended en".lege Jane, ana 11 • ' * -va- BL -< of :he kr> ■ : ! h*' ■, ir.j» uiembrri of «t opjkcit great giva! No? re ^ OMAL fiftlLES' COMPLETE LINE Ol ALTO kULSSOKILS New A K.baill ★ 'un.O.'tiu, and received h.* t- • i•texerve Michigan ! IIFORNO > seal tlegrr* from Oh.a Su U,t HPRINC. e» venv wr SERVICE C.LASS ★ M On. IIMMT fHsisiPi Tim,, IMM, wane Tea Won J • • RESTAURANT • • Vs to Vz OFF •thr nam. that mmtlr PIMA (mm m Unw|' KiiPERS^NIGHT ALTO - ('nacmtwacnb') i ! t'OMi'TETETHNNERS • OPEN DAILY 5 P.M.. 2 A..YI. SAMIWKHES S SXAdfri KRAMER PARTS k.lrrim I, Prlvtt P«rtt» • S TMEATRE - Aag. 5 ft S RATHSKELLER OPEN W EI). THRU SAT.; E. KALAMAZOO ST. ( PHONE IV MUi AMI ii i Mm*' 'lllllllSlliiiiisillll" & •-*> ' THURSDAY. AUGUST 4.19 f The ches local federal government mat¬ u»e. fund* in the purchase filed The instructional equipment and j erased with a demagnetizing impression may permanently or the be disc de¬ \ o 1 : '■ •*. y. S ' J 0 I t»* 1 materiai« for ii*m in teaching | vice. t MUm HniUnmt at UhIii m n-ll Major Social Problem Selfishness is the major prob- communism and not ,«» a way "f language- and I, A N G I' A <* V. & science Ubotatoi icv SOME EQUIPMENT w ill play film <»r television sound tracks OVER! THRU TURK. were f.r»t developed 14 year- , AUG. 9TII • mi n American education and helping other?, through their systems, so the ago for the government. Their j WBT TnjnHns. & American society in genera;. Dr student can listen and record <11 at 155 - Late -MAW AMERICAN*." he primary tie was to teach Ian-' while he watches action on a y. it t O. Melby Mid U»t week noted. "arc wandering aunle#*- guages to those in the diplomatic ( screen .1 public lecture here ft. «eek:ng happiness in mater- corps They were also installed j !>• Melby, an outstanding iaU*m They do n '. realize thai Guest nutlet* are sometimes in army camps oversea* in education for nun> provided in the master console, , they rin f.j.d the satisfaction Wayne Siaie university wi¬ maintained that if the i the- *e««. r-n'y * thv identify so that another teacher, super- the first- achool to install such .ted States continue* to show themselves vic.r, or students can monitor .nth something facilities little purpose a it has in j greater than they are any of the booths. .SHOWS The equipment consists of a rci-ent years, it U only a matter Two of the companies provide America, he contended, needs console used bv the teachers time until eomtnunum take* control panels designed to match START • a national purpise. Th v purpose, and booth* for up to a hundred the •eatmg arrangement of a fc .. To the free world survive," declared he think*, should be to transmit the American idea is of students The pupil listens to particular classroom. "THE' freedom and the master lesson, played by the •.nguished professor of edu- k»ve of f, man t » the rest teacher, repeats the material PORTABLE units are now APARTMENT ..tion. ; k.r.g Americans must **op about themselves and •. f the world "We can d;» this i»e ' he said, during the pauses provided, and perhaps records his attempts on available, too. .Since these can be moved into anv ordinary class- BiHUr Mim-MnRN . ; thinking about wa%- ..f b> practicing what we preach tape loom, thev eliminate some of i Oi't^ other#," at home th sue . area a edu¬ WIIFV A TAPE i* Included, the problems of a single lab for IN EDUCATION. he »aid cation, slum clearance an i rate several hundred student Each the set ;* referred to a* "active .nhcrs. ktudi-n* and •-';»■ , ub- relation- l unit i an lie u»ed bv eight people i a pavive booth.'' the student alike act *aifiahi> . 4!i !i*!t*n and answer, but not at once fcachet s. he expia ro-ct. ■ - irviie to thc.r f n Two tirails Win record mL/k&d&mt There i* constderaiiie differ- -a sen thev com pi am *.<*.» : u Soire liooth* can ■i< »»>u! what is not ::i numad of be p. 4 dos.-e u lin*. y Dr-igu Autinis fii.4* :>e in e>»sl converted, >o that rccijiding : LEDGES : IV J-7JII equipment can !»«• added later First it! fl.OOii and *e- <25- r n n . jirt/e by tv .. of #500 have tver f.-rer>t international MSI* gradu¬ furn,- listen pom? to the student He can converge with an i at any PLAYHOUSE He *awl students <• ' *«- L*n ' , al' .■ an correct .him i 111. M i l. Grind l.rditr J JackUmnoa 'W>rli« they View eduvatton or.- of mak.r.g ♦ure tie* g H s I?u* eointwdition 'ic /» A 'W. M A AEIi-CAEI. swiu he are gen¬ HOW SH0WIR0! 65c to 5JO l)si«) , >!»• • as a mean*. money and not as a eiear* M an i I'h.bp (' ■ - - an 11l-A erally available. ><» tiiat an en- Now Shnw intf MacLaiae I tature st 1:45. 4 20. 6 50. * 50 I' M "7 and second place tiiv class can hear a correction ■ .*»*- . i !>v ».o they "may better serve equip humanity then- wmrserv • wcte f r>- respectively in the mo¬ or comment. Ari individual *tu- John Van Drutrn's Fid MacKunaj dem uhhobtered furniture cate- dei.t can also speak to the whole • Till: PUBLIC when tl refuse* selfish. Jo h» gotv of < Nat; nal Cotton Court- class. S" I Am A Camera ••s The Telephone Belle Equipment now available can ■ .« - ■ i entpet/uo' Bo;*-, men now e<<« »"y support its school- Ire goal of Amettean etiu- en'tpiuyed et-s.grers in Grand provide from 5 t<» 11 simultane¬ ■ Drama C ritics Award Winnrrm I Rt. HAT OM.V* and the Bachelor! K.-*u ous les.vjii*. either a- various n ha* often been sa d ' • i* #o:r nduatrial design J J . educate everyone to r.» ,, n the MSI art depart- ievr.A of difficulty or even in Adull Martinis 4 Iraturrtte en? entirrlv different languages. ■ Reaervations NA 7-5?0.» a dick , ocaaii , i» ability.' he rioted. bu. ■ ■ al * 30 would take two to . " same ra'e- UITII MIME »c! simultane¬ powell reynolds ■ m m 1958 by Rubert ous recordings of two »tudents "Till r\ as much mne' that high pr - -pcnd.ng »> considered pal- but high public 'pending bo- is-j f1..."... ►.'SniiWw. RURRY! Last Day I'.iilrrlaiiimriil! p love and lei leve' RoHtckluc Fare* a in ADM. Inhnicolftr ifUr ft CHILDREN UNDER 1? FREE vicNNtcoioa aaaiftahcu : V ■ffen seen a? waste %■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■§ l»lt. MIXBV. f .M-n j of • , • ion at New York umver- und Northwestern un.ver- former chance lor of the. Eielasiva First Shewiag I'diversity of Montana and far- ■ !>re«ident of Montana State Um. This lagagoneal .vorsity. wibhrws u - sees «.en a major affairs. problem in our Qaiy >0c 2 Cewpleto Shews Unfortunately," he said. "we • udc ourselves into believing »«•« Cinimailuoc . •nm things are better than they f liu tmrmer • Ho. no. • Diu. V.r«l are. But fur many scars.; . foreign policy ba* bee*i; a c In Moscow, They act. We £\ * en the good that could re- from American foreign aid. R&lnb'/ ?.r i ntamed, U offset because given for the wrong reason "SWrONERMtME'; he rxp^uned. seem* J m -. ft ted it-ran Justify foreign aid J . T as a means of stopping HOOUMY/MAfiflN 7^- f KB aw* E3K m.»■ JIM DKIW Talent On Ice - it m flLVMIOIWN&A » RATI RING lM I t CAROL HEISS APILT» tti UOIIfi'lto NOW B«M>W1NG THRU RAT. - MT. SEAT. Q» 2-AmS UfTi ft' ft* a i InjHrMlir, Aug. 17 -8:1.% P.M. t King*i' Cut Alnn-..n InilrurU rari.U Holwrt llnughliin (l.fll nf liray »»«"Ot launrh.r. Thi« »rnp..n In thr lalrM model in III* »f line, and Iter id Snydrr of lirnnd Itapidnnn Ihr u-c »f llir 3.S inrli hnmokns. Ihr onlv hand-riirrird «r»|»nns rlfrrlitr agala»t armor. Hrlpinr Kirhard l inh irl. Kuinis Slntr. i« MSI radrl Jam.* II. Chia, of. ( 4m and n siting dim "The men looked good, and seemed to l»o in eveef- tarioM wore shown tho hnrntye fort* of modern artil¬ lent shape," he said. lery, firepower. llS Army photo*) Itight-I.oading I ho ha/ooka al I ho firing range i« radrl tiaty ('alt rider of Ma*on. The cadet* fired dummy warhead*. I ofl-t aught at hi* nightly chore of boot polishing fc* cadet Phillip M. Keeker of >lalliNin, III. Itelow-Parl of (ho \|St' Juh* V. TrkHt, dirrrlor of Ik. MM** dkUm at group don* khaki tor the MSI", joining Ik.rkuw linr. Trailt wnxaMkf Hlda- talar* aba tMlrd IT. Riley lu ulmm* Ir photographer.