Yank* Win (loud*. HhwuM SnMlh and HimI llizh Today Came at'PltlabarJ |>j» i,a»t Night Serving MSU For 51 Yi.ara KAST I.ANHINC, MMIIICAN. THURSDAY. OTTOItKK 13, I DM) K. Attacks -ainpus I!. Mil UCOV C OAIIV *i»ir N»«« i#ty Wit'tf H» nalor .1 o h n Kennedy, I)emocr»tir presidential can- fliflaii-. w ill s]K }tk for arounil 15 minute* Friday on the Hooth *tej»* of*t.he l.'nion. KpI'M--!'. V. n'i 311'Vf l,l, tarn flu* t". » ft fit'iM-Wle *|th H pete* *• «ft#r u pfHPPt'li ou if»« »•»<' >'«-p- »,f lb* r*p|W»!. I'ctvf. • I'a- ! Millar w»lj offl- , ioi.'-v <*• *««»»;« lr» u-mlftr on Oil f of lit.' llffil'irral.f jru ta" rnndldnie John Mi:. «>;U I'.' r'sfl•»*'*' !..»». |i\N Kll OKI . \ «!*•).' f.r«*»«•' ' Kwit i '!;■ '»ith l.rart vludenK majoring in chemist rv /i'p was de*i*/ned lo prepare experi¬ arc *hown receiving rescue training menter* for future accident* *»t »> le-. public rifely. The instruction in Ked- Ihi mm Narftt and Michael Somen Mentation of "f» belle* Tuesday night at pbved the bad* in the Royal liallet #:!.» in the Aud.' Mimpaa>*N Lecture (Concert Series pre- United Community Dick Nixon. II OGiftfrtrni Chest 'VI.nI's 1961 Opens Today ^'ve"ne,'> United f'ofnmuiufv Chi-.ct camoriitti utu ^ t.J '/ratH7 '* fir m **' »* • % ~r- Asylum Given To Seaman *-•" f.-w«»s»T"j priyr?*' J*-'. ' » »U/—. * *»: «••• f **«&*»*» fw t«# *..» '%* ' ■ rusrist.' -# . . •. >• *.<•>* *z++rz p*. * • ituee* fe**4'f:i«rief* st 'd*p%n fii Hjmiwer **$»#& r e,. a*J p#-r. 4 »K*-7p'-- «yf r*e . . '♦.l.'r* Iff * ' KW'jf* sum* to? M* MA e v vvw a n.i.* /.' atiesl fiarir* -A >•»•»." *n fiif K:wi-< *r* ■.* "gvttfsm*?' «o" i.<«Mi-fic 'V." that ra.Mwi -w • UrsiC* t<»' p*y**r %*t vr» ft «rU THI'RSDAY. OCTOBER 13, I'm PWiK TWO . MIC HIT. AN STATU XKIVS Michigan Slate Nam. Tlir Campuu Olaaalfle** . laiw Oi,l Spartan S|nmii* Your Key t» liwt.r Valio* ... _ Dark Blue Skies Mark CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS Colorful Month of October deadline: i* #•■• taaa— fw tewnty a.*,. fit JKKH. M vxw I I I. Bilk poyftMt 8-12 ud 14 Maatfay through Suddenly th«* rri*prip*N of front lints the nftornnon uir PfMhf* and irold«*n-r«*d leaves float lazily to earth amid the fragrant > BD t.|(|l KIT. smell of burning leaves. October—and autumn—has arrived. October! The month of marching bands, colorful foot- hall games and happy people Is among the best months of AUTOMOTIVE 1 FOR SALE the year. vast city of building* i* the Job of roavam ». < KENMOQB AUTOMATIC w Ilright red maple lift- are -il wwmu. ifbll — l^g.jim wo "Wfciw JMa mar# Mi T. It. Simon, wupt. of buildings ti™. tow •aver and mK ID 1-WRi afv- « jhoueted aye in# t n deep blue In¬ and utilities. Mb wvplto. Will ""toy -.^i p ■ dian summer sky. The rampn - be- r ail iv M»a> uftot »to Simon supervises 360 employee* (gin# to look like the New Kngland of the department of building* ■band mw bicycle* > j countrywide after the season'* har- and utilities. vorotovxxyrr* IBM "" MlM-UStM __r llparte). 134 M f. • anteed far Ufa. Gene's «'y. > ... vest. ESSENTIAM.Y A IOVE ! • Call KD People bring their jacket- out "The university employes we'd* l,»»t offer over after 4 pm S-I«J« 7— Waat Barnes. IV 4-4M2 it>. eleetrlriatia, custodian*, cu'e n' storage and wtt'k with « new -lory, "Hironhlaia . • . iiict-uuil.ers and locksmiths, to vigor in the energized air. Fallen Amour"' — to h. ohowto leave* form a side walk carpet , name » few," said'Simon. OLWI .to*. to rovi^ULrul. and make a plea-ant round a* yuu j The mechanical division of the Moodav • and Tomday I KTm."? In ! • bp*Into »3uiLto IV Mill. ' deiuu'tment maintain* 31 mile* of , ... walk Cairrhild an part of Fortlf* moT owr •» ot.'AGf wirier main*, 61 mile* of sewer*, CMMrnm Modal n. langv Thi# i* Ortalicrl The month VOtJCkWAOOH 1«H GOOD n™ efvoa* ur banal, aacaliv where the tied .'edar la-come - dot¬ 21 mile* of st reel light rnble and Film Srrlrw — i« aho a rr- . m (.■«* fessor nf nieir. A captivating ronrert DITION White wall" rati *©t> Chap¬ au. am* THIS IS WIIICKK the hell sounds of ted with red ami yellow leaves, HO.nOn fluore#cent tube* and bulb#. mlndrr nf war and th* . man KD 1-1441 after • pm. 1» The puwerpbint divi»ion use# CLOTH FA Ibaiintont Tower originate. Sitting at is git en daily. Students may rlinth the floating slowly through the root- IMWI ■ i A • beer colored rapid". over 330 (on* of coal (seven ear- alomir lioinhln* of that ! J AG V Aft - tMWdSMI tmllant rwditiwi s.m- the carillon controls is I'niversity Car- lower and watch WescotI at work Mon¬ fiTCT gicelteet rowdltlon. 0"^-" iv MMS. Alaa ■rtrw. riri. It i« the month ot the spurt#- load*) on a eotd winter day. •hie. Call May. room A-IM »altey illonneur Wendell We.scotf, an asst. pro- day through Friday'at > a.m. and 5 p.m. The paint division lire# It,000 rlty. llall. l* "man the hunter in quest of duck, gallon* of paiifl per year sprucing pheasant and deer. 1MB STIAULT IlBI-VHtlO B«I> flot rout coNviiNtNcc »f lh*Vri»p air of lo in-1 U|| r,mpu. huiMiiw-. the earty 1#th Century AI Itraiiiiioiil Tower fn iw> Bus., r—i "H-lvs: SSTV ©pen Wedsetdey I'liciiMinl Sranin h.r"li'< Ih, .dv.iiluri- of witil.r. Tl"' u"'1 -I'Vi seven -out of every 10 persons eut* hooter Mid rseh. S1M4. RD 1* until t.-OO eve- p. ""*••• w,\ DOUitI STAMPS CM WI044CSDAV # * -it busy." said Simon. reMotuMt KD WW lJ Michigan* Jftflo pheasant antl Ever wonder how many build KSSfSAKI DIAMOND, ()f University Spirit «?iTi two game week rtm open* Thurwla.v f«f » ing-t are operated oii the rahipu* by th»- university? M SU own# and op«-rat«* *ome IM Intortor LINCOLN top.' whit* wttn condttton. 41*14 to rrvs^ Pt FREMIR* HARD- hi—a to. t*e«*T IV 4-4 UlbtMl §*d Gtseet W«* •ho op— Mas. Tkig. Iri. t-- ^ motor amt «*«-9S": SL' pound* to tincp tons and prodm MB BUU. UBB mm. UN ID 1-»«» it sound that. cAn lie heuitl fu p.m. Monday through 'Friday ard rvn #♦!, quite n tti*tance, h« -aid j nl 2 p nt. Sunday. The bed# art G*» ht." I ' I.I for tnmpu 1MB alNAVLT. Originally, the tower had ten ai*« mm» bells, but through contribution#(including before and after ft-' BHAPl RanniBf if gdMHrf pAar. iTldn can ar *2-i I to-4 — After • p m. made by alumni and parent# of; ball games and f"r graduate." students to the Development Fund.; "lie Have an automatic «'«d 1Mb Moaai. uiNoa itatton MALE. HMRK APPROVE!) «.u. or., 11 MHO, tow m'tojjr the 13 ami one-half ton project encc," hc'eaol. evrollont rondiuonn CD 2-4SS4 Altec yens eompleted in January, ttiui'.; tiuest.s an» invite ! «rv-«.<•- tt» i p.m Iti-nilinuiit Tower wll# erected i tower at the ataive tiin. « t.« -«< In 1920 on the site ..f Old College how the rariiioo i* played. llall !«ot« sa d. EMPLOYMENT LOST and FOUND "The university h fortunate to "A complete lone of Ib-anumr,? t:t!9 COYS • LtTNCM S"d dinner have one of the best sitting* for \ Tower will be giv. o imined.ateiy i.orr mawi caurcmu.» John Dryednte. KD *-«l®. After 4 - mirillon in 'thi* ruuntry," #aid j following the re.-»ul Sunday t*» Cirle with tMtfl Mat on rro—. Wesrott I anyone inteie.-.tc.(. he -aid. Taken from ttkrary Endav K I pUrsa call ED t-WM. Wescolt tins been playing the j The musical selection thj! Nrrnen college men it you have a car and havrn tP»» evonlnfa rarillmi since 1941. He is gradu i me ployed on the carillot range loat TEN TEAR aM male Mdr.«iR a toooa and Aalvmlay*. wr can guar- and white coca— Manic; Aint<*t t ate of the Carillon Sihwd of! from liglit to ciassiral mus.- ant— you irm —r month, te tea tallT d—f Mteat— dure hi, Muchclrit. liplgium where be To hear the bell# monl rlfectivr- right man E«»r tntervtew. call IV moraing from RaM lAniing «.• achieved the highest diploma rat- ty. according to Wescott, the lev S-SIM^Thurtday )■* pm only. 14 knowing of Hta wfcarMbou's p/««| lug. truer should remain several hun¬ uU, ED 4-4TSP. Reward .11 TART TIME WORK In advert—— He has played the major caril¬ dred feet from the tower. The ant. aalat wltn large National firm. excellent lt»- *A0A U» lon* in thu United Male* and library terrace u an Our man on eampua a vera— AJAi per week For interview call IV PERSONAL Europe. Icning area. 5-tSW t 4 > pw Monday Uiru Fn-1 day. 14 UACCKAMAUAt CAT. Oct. h. ima Lutheran Church Dedicates REAL ESTATE PINS arrow LAVALOM • Party favjrr The ' <• fro— lloma RECOr.vrno.j Econ EAST LANSING ATTRACTIVE Ruildmg ED MTU $110,000 ('.durational Unit grey w:th room MUngle ranrti a Two Mgrwinu twautt/ul panelled recreation Large cad— Una cl—et. I STUDENTEI •hop ym Vine Sir—t Eeur TDM'S BARVll The new addition includes a li¬ to Ml! Call George Eyde. ED 1 plenty of parking, wet* ot Ity IIDII STEWART or Eaat Lanatng RaAltoct ED I- " * Food U State New* Religion Editor brary, nursery, meeting rooms FDD THE PIN BIT In danre m 1 Dedication services will lie hell ami a student lounge. The lounre tiik BKICEI.RSS LOOK ta Rug Spang1—. Don Sr . • PORDEWING CAMPTS. nt lt» a.m. Sunday for the new is equipped with a television »by Stsvv n* ptu* me j 51101)00 educational facilities unit and hi-fl phonograph and i# open $.T.«4X • heat.' "'h»rV,^"*A IV 3 Dm Dwg-Mor Agt »' • a friends, visi-. wiv klv during the summer tenr *% fn'mf ' for me welcome Second class postage pmd at, | t AL "ORAL QUARTET eri East Lansing. Michigan. —ib-A-ssr—1 gam 'I Editorial and business offices' at 341 student Services build- |j Aututu L" FOR SALE C#a® made «ay Vwa. C# » H 1 ing. Michigan Sute Uruvenity, j ■ lEAIfllltlL Fw» t Uuuina. Michigan ■ S 111 R R Mil I II R waddc— MM# pawn. Berk line 4 til>g|gd aK warl ft es | Mail subscription* payabt# In- Ngw TVt tor u < alaacon u.-c AppHapM advance for one ti-rr*. J.T. f «c; on skirt hue 1A-UL A1— two tortn.*, $4. I'M '..'uee terrm. hoop • half pnee IV 9-40VS $ft GE REYRSGBRATTNL |M1 VMHE CAME • OLD 4 When souse kwesso, it :.«A|.K Aiorcr DrtTERPCE USED LOOK SALS tedav Pag-aH fteador antil » pa Ran—it AAt* partite «t. scj t-*AO Your UmbreUa, Sir... g aai • Tlw Wrt Imktat way t# kem *y ... wt practical .way toaav. anuayo J. & Town, at aaihratla. Chmaa fnm a wMc aUwtioa at : *HE kXXSt TUM M CAN CO iaparta* kaapia atytaa lachribw waa4. |ISSTSAi#HTENUP ANOHAD ftwva Slop la Today. You Will Notice lot proved _HMoaa aawrawa aaaar-, Knpior Prrlornuorr And Additional Mile¬ la pattaraa aat Ik* always-yapular Mack age With Yonr Kin* Tank full. Cheek Your i Savings At The Pump Too. WANTED Srnsiltly prirrrl (ruui ju.t *3.75 ■una »r*r« i IF vtvftg cowaioatTAwy 2516 E. KALAMAZOO AT MIFFLIN ( D StWuaTKKl NEAR UNIVERSITY VILLAGE eohrt. ART kOFJILLK MANAGER MOTOR OILS J. B. T0WNE hiac. IWi TWO LADm OQATR. SIM 14. Ona kai£MiiK TRANSPORTATION 211 E. UraaS glvw . 1ktcO' inaum mb K M.. CD ! J nic. W. of Mnr. LnoS Lanatag rite Uauu> Leaie" trip r»a " •• VM* 117. PRaaa OX aJbL Z JZ*2 i PACE THREE Til I "RSD AT, OCTOBER It, 1X0 Decision: 1960 Placement Bureau OCT.. M. IMS terry work. RfrHARflH-WTLTOX WAVT- THE MITXECOXP/—Kb* f." : Michigan Platform in Perspective fACTI RINC irnjr/ri f',f leetnkil K»:r ., Civil. Ik Eitr*.. (B) Engr. ma- trlicAi /-fa for Industrial sale*., pr'~ KtfftLL OIL COMPACT—M' d-ir* engineering, brA BAD r<— v rh«n iBi'Mr f • / (/•/SttiO.'l*. major* tor positions In cr.. Br JOAV Mil. I. A ft : 2. Divide state funds to equalize educa¬ KforpsiHxe school diatrirt*. XINMAfOUA. HOVETWWX oil A ga production A pr - MMc Nnra fMIMIral MIMr tional opportunities in the state Kftablfoh a minimum %-hvt for teacher* F.>r* Ar Ens?r. major* retCr.y veork. T. No comment to place th* profwution on a competa- A Phy«»c« (M)'Dj majors trsr EXPLOR4TTO* DEPTg—B' Probably nothing I* more confurlnn to the Michigan voter thi.« year than the rtate 4. Expand state support for junior and tivp.ba.Hw with other fields. rfvearch, drv*ir>prr;er.t, pri>- rBjfM;, Geology (t.i ffutiernatorfal election. community college programs. Ditto urti'm, in-iurtriai rr.g.ow;rx CM) (w.th geophysics Of/tjor The i«nie« themn.lv.* arc not clear. Recommend federal and Rtate loan* arid quality c.ntroeva.uauoa A Math A H. Establish a lov. interest loan fund for The ililTerence« between the major party platforms are in E.v,'r. majors for «cf/p' - needy students wishing to attend Mich¬ scholarships on the basis of merit and *. j a! * xpJorat.oh.. (S tad'r' • PAPER (pptions, and furry to aay the least. igan colleges and universities. need for attendance at Michigan K Vf AtTlllRUSD rOMPAVT— Marce-.r.g B hisrr f.e'.d.? who w..i hi v* |i. the r^ce for president Nixon and the Kepiil.lican administration are on the defen- 6. Keep educational responsibility as close schools. plat *1 rh*;r junior Gen. Bus.r,eu 'hi. A Br'xJjt- com ,;m ayainst criticisms churged by Kennedy and the ilemocrats. to the home anil community as isi- ■ 6 Support the policy of federal s* well a« Mzt ' V. I ~*ysr% t'/r ss!m I hv iu/i", ISfil may have ltd in the state campaign the shoe is on the other foot with John Swain son and the silile. ' state aid to education. positions Par*»jf.-,j » ma- i tcrv.ew for reamer train.:.* [)»mncr*tle administration on the defensive against Republican charges expressed hy jws for pocti-nra .n related i .n sr^/'i yg.cn ; liagwell. Both the Democrat* and the Republicans support the proposal for a constitutional* -i -yrk. Chemistry 'B-'Mj, A HRE1.L OIL COXPA-SfT—Ch^r - This, of course, adds to the voters' confusion. convention to revise the present constitution. Mech. A Chrm f R j Engr ma-j istry. a-. i Chcrr.ical Enginer.'- I.et's forget about the negative for a moment and look at the positive. I'.rieflv, here's In? majors for position* in re¬ what the Michigan parties propose for the coming election: It appears that neither state party deviates much from their national party phiLi jort for research, prviuctwri. A other tec+.r.ical finery r«r»arca, tecr.noi-vi; osophy. j AXCnCAM CTAJODC CO— #»vi -ytf devajopmer. REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS State Republicans continue to emphasize a need for Individual responsibility and en¬ Chemistry (Mi'D), fit Cherr. Th.? wo-it in the r.».'..v -. fMjfD) Er.zr. majors for po¬ K ry r»var:n .*v■>. Mr ECONOMIC POLICY terprise, while state Ilemocrats repeat the party stand on increasing need for federal aid and national resjionsibility. sitions .r. BAD. "•>' PathOi/ji- -Met. ■ti'i'Y.) Eng.*. ma/.,*1 Taxes must be l#a.M*d or. the ability to Support of the proposed one cent in- 1. ogy ^D). Phyujolojy (D>. for ref.Mry corjtruct.o' crease in the sales tax with the idea pay in the expressed belief that a sales This article is not, meant to reflect pergonal bias or analysis. Campaign highlights J'.iarmarolocy (D>, rr.a-r.-y .a.v-e, yrr.*: that it is immediately and easily collec¬ tax would not balance the budget. plant*. A ea|J» research JX-- appearing here are taken directly from th • party platforms available to anyone at the iitfy (D), A Toxicology LD) tible. 2. Publicize industrial advantage* in rr.ajori for positions in labor- s.t.ont parties' state central committees in lowing. Promote service industries and in¬ Michigan and increase appropriations creased tourist trade in Michigan. to the Michigan Tourist Council budget. Orffsnfe* labor-business-government .1. Establish a governor'* council of eco¬ Nmlrllrr Available meetings to solve Michigan unemploy¬ nomic advisors to seek legislation for The Frrnhman letter, * ment problems. stimulating employment. weekly builrtin which all Strengthen the state Department of 4. Establish separate agenr. ies for specific labor problem*. rampuA evrnt*, i* efailahle to . Fraafer Shipping Ceetor, Freo Parting I.nbor to Include all the functions of any gtudent free of charge. Tho-e j, separate Agencies wishing to receive it '-an enritart: John Her.ihey in 2.'!! Student' AGRICULTURE OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9 Service*. I • gmlate to promoto a voluntary 1. Exjiaml informa'ion on marx^tir.g uml til,miring program t" incraaan «al« of pricv information for priaiucers and CAMPUS CLASSIC I EDS individual farm goods. buyrn. . . HIGH READERSHIP . . Aiioliiih IjelofHioat aelling and other de- 2. EitobHikw rt»t* milk rommivion to vara ill the aale of dairy product*. regulate marketing of dairy products. EDUCATION QVMDT Reeny aef Eeaeonieal Stafeil Desk ii Support the propoaed arhool bond loan I. Ditto amendment (prouoaal 1) to provide un¬ In«oranee Agency limited tax bonda and state Inane for achnol construction. . Art—Hi Lability to INMN IMP rrasi sag Solid Maple Finish Ifalilwrll Speaka ml af BUI* drtvers Low Priced | (in Lluralwul TV Ediirstionsl T^Wvisioe was th^ See Tie Tri We Manila Cancelled And RiOneH IMt 19. 88 Jtpir - f a talk given by Jehu T. CALL IV 2-S3TB lf«od«/#melr Attle* (MAder«K* p»ne r !e*« thnpie lines lidwll. saei«unt manager of h-armonue «tth modem or f.otonixl settin*. MeUow ntspl* iMSH-TV Sunday nitfht ef. th* nt meetinr of Alpha Episiion M FeeMnl Grave The ti/m* rewitU now st *e*rv MTtfflns JIVi X 1J 5/14 x 2».ia. *j*e hare 1 -m>. honorary for majors la radio I a t«l*ei*ion. Thire »rr now 47 efiurational |twwe» — fcr-plnre •./«. U-f M »- Mart !«l <4e* fs*. « i« »«*»*; k Of ■- n~»c«o- MSU Emblemed For Those Cold Winter Nights Coming... Adsnatic Eledrie 3 SAYS MET Bnepei SlyM Blanket Trin tfanks Twin Bed SPKU1SI Hew cotton cor¬ i to nicht it down te teen. Ttsr taU ■that a >11 hold the best paint ywi ■eleeSedL Mnehine •*****!*; nmato-d duroy .Inch* with latest far TWO fall years. Jl rsyen. ?•% est- dumood Muped pocket tea. 10% aytea Mend. S hesnufnl cnUrs tab*, trim plain front ts rfcaeef frwm. Get tt st wan indsy. styling in char-Coal, tan, Itaban olive Sixes 23 to iwi Own M««rt; M««. II S«M I* } f, H. TW». fMS A. «.l*l p.. W. Satisiui.tiuu giufanteed or your money bnck'* SEARS Twt. WW, M. t » A. H. (• $31 >. M 31)1 t. >L'«|IA Pk«M rr t-TWl Bru.es Do Mot If»cl>ie Sute Sales Tax rs?s TmX* THrRSDAV. OCTOBER 13, 1 p\r,n row M I CII tr. AS STATE NEWS ("ampui Cla««ifkr In his first f)hin State'* Tom Matte with I2f Tlie MStJ sailing eluh elected rare* trophy i* now on display in Spartans Polish The , flip in foot hull game. stellar ynriil in 12 rushes for a !».!♦ mark officer* for the coming aehool tha IM building. • sophomore quarterback Hon Mil- in the Buckeye'* 34-7 win over year Tuesday. ' FRATERNITIES br of Wisconsin grabbed the lend in conference total offense Jtnd in Illinois. t I The officer* elected were I Commodore, JFrry Walker; Vice- Mr. llni Offense, Defense rente ELECt ' In scoring, lloltis and tail passing. | Commodore, Jitn MeNlff; Treas¬ An the Badger* spilled Purdue Charon, Michigan State -fuUlinck, urer, Hosemary Bolen; Recording 21-1'! lust ^'ittiifdny, the adroit • bare the lend with 1* points riirh. secretary, Debby Raker; Corre¬ To Perform Ti e Spartan jrrMilor* flniahatl up heavy »rrlmmapei in Miller eornpletrd 12 of 22 pii»*es \Vlaron«in*s irrent sophomore end, sponding secretary, Kllen Hill; Hugh Hiehter, lends in reception*, preparirtiun fur-Saturday'^ ranie inmiiwt Notre llann' as for 203 yard*. J|e also tarried the 'snagging, 7 Miller fosses Satur¬ Fleet rnptaln. Skip Martin; Rac¬ Mr. Universe of 1W0, Rrure KEN HANCE • the alternate unit went thrniii'h the final heavy workouts hull !♦ time* for 30 yard*, giving Randall, will gite a weight lift¬ ing Team Captain, Al Kranx. him a pact-setting total of 212 day. Purdue'* Bemle Allen, also ing and physical fitness exhibition WVflw'Xiluv. wit", slated (' <> 11 c h Duffy1 a quarterback, ha* the host punt¬ The club also dismissed the buy¬ On Tue-day the entire «|«ind D-luflhrOy, - yet we hivm't yard*. ing of new boat* and the today in the IM .Sport* Arena at statistics ing average, -12.3. v riil thioogh sei'imiitnife *' the scored !t < muni F'p»ut«r» attempted to polish their like a Official ronferenee He would- a!«o credited another quarterback, frowing 1 rares of October 22. Tim N". 14 worn on his jer ry Crew* will go to Delaware, Ohio, 7:30. The exhibition will take 1"» min- A.U.sTt;. REPRESENTATIVE Wtfhnrn Il*>fl»v of Iowa's tricky ' for the Ohio Wesleyan* Women's utea and i* open to the student* iifTeti-e utnl il«feit*e f«»r the Fight- The Spartan camp suffered the llnwkeves, with the had m the by slur MMIthignn State half¬ i at no cost. This exhibition wa* |tt.». temporary b» of «ophor ore end, rushing Championships, and to fJifnyette, department. Hullit--, in back Gary Mailman has a great ! arranged with the cooperation of )•,, \lthough State ho 'piled tip Km Joile*. who will he out with two ronferenee game*. has rnr- tradition. Other wearer* were Indiana, for the Purdue l/niver- the Hpartan weightlifling club. r.V'l yard* rushing in the OtH i» broken rib. % ried 27 time* for 150 yards. The Ah American* Lynn Cbnndnou i ally Invitational. % * h ;■«•«» aamt ; ilo. seie.on, it tins' Ihiteh Kcmmerling, the soeeer* ■ best nudum' average belong* to and Walt Kowalr/yk and Po.ir in a team race with the Uni- .till working; ■till a third Big 10 versify of Michigan last weekend, ia>t heen nhle u» seore eonsisteritly ' foothnll player i- v illi hut si* toueh'loyins in those; with the fooihnll squad, although rituirterhark. flow I hero Hilly Wells. the MSU eluh won five of seven TOOtY B IBM MY jejuni ^ "W e h will he going with the socrer t have hern moving the hall! squad Saturday to St. I.oui*. MORT on the ll-Romb "There'* tin appreciable Inrrease in radloartivlty, hut don't plan a large family." LUCON Saa 2 Ht »»in»m| An Kvening With n uitit'i ww.i MOHT S All I. III! No. I Waal liH - W • «:«• anl Ihe l.imeliters ll:l."» |».lil., Sulurilav. Orloln-r 20, I'MtO I.ini>in^ Civic G-nli-r Aiiililnriiini "A CMC Reserved k»I» only. Prices; *|;2o, |.no, 2.50 and 1:30. Tirhkets on sale in Fast l.anslng at the f 'ampti* Hook Store. Mall order to — *en»| with self-addressed, stamped, envelope Arhaugh's, S. Washington. I.anslug. 1; tt. ••• Tow vfitmf SO" Ptl'H New C dt pitRiefl STARTS tOMMlieSk.il J*l ,'Ut « m JOIIAV GLADMER SIJPEK r*J t, mill. tMt't <0, lUW'l .CONSTANTLY IIAKOAIN .MM!! t.'tm i'" p t» FUNNY!" .. ItAY lion (atoat Ina', ilfiinf. at All lay M'UMliI, faiSct HMO «* bnq mud tti m Hw I'rtvtew of m foaturo m S utm Mm Ms Two Ftolurm Bumntatd THI TODAY. OCTQRKK 1.1. 1M0 M I CH I « A N S t a T K .NEW S page five MSU Soccer Goalie Sees Yanks Whip Bucs; State News ^ St. Louis as Revenge Game Be CI RT RCNIlFLL Nlfnt Spur** Pli'bf - 4»hn PhMKo T to I Sn» i ruler* j»oi»Iie for AuiiUnt - fi'l |lenn»r the Mirhiirun Stnto *ocr«-r * vim, expeetp hi" tcammntes to co to St. l.ooi.* next Sut- V ri-.tling Meeting urday Intent I.a*t on «rev* ntr(-. year-the U/ittruri '-.era Staffers Pick There will be iar- «port* staff Richardson Stars by St.' I/O'iir t-i. I* *rj > r otic of the two def«-ar* suffered .... i ! MSI over Notre I Fame v',h «"d »W> by the Spartan* in four year* III,*.,. "Ol l( TEAM i* hu igry for thia teams this afternoon in 2Ii IM Iowa over Wi«r*«*in In 12-0 Rout; win," said Saund*-r« "Th«-> should t/e out to avenue la-i year's de¬ buit'UnK u. ftnnnt Indiana o*er Maripiefte feat " couch Fendley Collins. Cihio Htate over l'urdne Ford Gains 2nd Win Eaundara i* very pten !h.* > oar , team. He thinks they with he v«- a gmwi < baiice of goi«n nil Cam|>ub Cla*«ifj/.«J - (be aai to an imdcfettted tcason. FORI) *11 HAfrmON Amor.^ hi< tcarninafCA he poin'a opened PITTlWROH. bfV-TKe Mew York Yankee* up th*ir hi* gun* behind the «r>-'«rk- ardron * fir»t tuple n big hit-* of »he «pre« off Friend ami rn;bl hander tw,«»-r ir. blow—were the out and Hubeni Filiaoia. if ft halfbark, ' «-sr fiomingun, i n * i d a Sarviag Yaa bug pitching of Whitey Ford u» rr»«h the I'ilt Too. Cheney. iifcrtd, .»« promi-.iog player* burgh Pirate* 12-0 uriii tic the World Seen-* Vinegar Bend M r- b.'-mked the Yank- in th' "RI'IIENS IS great." he said- »• .i-.l, The reveMh and deriding vmrw vr.)! h. fourth »r »J bfth innln"' hot the rampaynnr- V w "< esar i« n gtn*l pluyer ami a f. Ajr*«i at Korbe« Field today. It wan 0»a third runaway for fhr Yankee-, who brat three tltrht thiilterj to the Plawlnir P-rate*. Yorker- seventh re«ur;»ed their bla*ti-.-/ avam-t (.recti and ngh'-hander riem Labite and eighth inning*, m lefty Fr».j the «i»th worderfui gu>. Both a.rt- « b.g help U> th» SaunUer- hails from King/ton, DOHM'S BARBER SHOP The Yankees broke ard tied a tbrfk of Woild l'i the ruth, the Yank- eluhhed Greer Set iM hatting recor*!-, headed by *urpri«ing Bobby bine for two run* on Clete Hoycr'c triple *r>.» and I .a Jeir.a.c.i wrtc. for e he played goali> St I i'-ftrif' V rollege. He was >-ii nun dor he. flirhardnon. • ingle* by'Tony Kub"k, Hover Mar,- anil Iteira. an ail-league selectioi while piay. (( atyrnar*e) The little BarOnd !m«ntnon. wl|o hit only '2'i In 4the seventh, cab her John BUut hanii dou¬ ing tf '.he Jietroit and Windsor and battel 'In only Cfi run* during the revnlar ble. Fit bard/on'- ««•» ond triple-• ty .r-,- a "-ia-* amateur rank- tea-on, drove to three runs with two triple- record foV (rif»|«-> in one garm- to ,l l-ortf - -H1~ Tie i- pre-enfh a junior in the Fraador Skopfiag Caatar Thin gave hiru 12 RBI'* breaking; the World Bene- • bunt made i» loo |f the 4-1; hth. a Muirle by school ivt inrtiAvtr;al edu ntrht a-, a hobby "A' one time 1 was ! j PROMOTE won a eerin* garaa away from Yankee atedium hand. With Iterra piayirmf in left held. I'.lHriehnrd a fief d 01. them," he said. "Hut, f-ord'ft Mrateh aincle with the hare* loade>l took over behind the plate. FRATERNITY VARSITY DRIVE-IN I outgrew that a fen year ago."l and two out in the nt-rond ipning got the Yank* Ford only walked one batter. He receded f e Saunder* regard* last, week's' off in front. THty broke the fame wide open m • upport from hia mates, who reeled off threa shutout a* a good break •ar.rl' PROGRESS AND the third and Ma*ted right-hander Fob Friend double play*. hope, that there will he many from the modnd with their live-hit, five run at¬ A partisan crowd of d^.-'p-ti watth«d ir. the Yankee* p|i»J up the most dismay,i repetition* of such breaks in the 1227 E. firaif Rivar RECOfiNIT ION tack for a 6-0 lead. a lop*tried shut¬ future. A two-run siagte by Mickey Mantle and Kich- out in World Senea history. OPEN II Uito2LB. IN STt'DENT COVERNMEM M Football # # * Sophomores i >uii.-0|m-ii at .1 |>.m. (CIom-iI on Hon.) n):i,IVF.RY SERVICE sr.W YfINK >.%, Box Score Dot Irish Iti30 l»AI. la 1 -..111 A.M. VOTE for Independents' Season •en. W a*0*0. M-it W«ri«. rf Mitih if M#ir». If Starting Squad. Ell 2^.i 17 Don Carden Opens With Close Games lorn HOUTII HEM). '*F—Kophr*.. *ke« moved to the tore Wedne*. ' N**ir< , r tfe B..,re. dir. N'otre fbim* drillad hard; Why Not Plan Now . . . For A l-arrrr Thai M.A. a- I. E. C. REPRESENTATIVE H) HVtrrF FAHIIIt \M KlcrSad i for .Saturday'* football invasion AllrarU Man; Mrn Frnni Ollirr Field,? SektMiM. Ja ' Stata Sew Intramural Writer b> Mi'hjgan HUle CerW. • Working with the No. i unit, Vf.m* the opp/irtufiiry to rrake'high "^rr.ir.gt while study¬ VOTE TODAY EN THE UNION TUttU 4i ii i: i: for a tune n' quarterbwek »»« ing at MSU? Many energetic stuner,; , nave carried higher Th, I960 wlition of intramural football oi»iimI w|. h u |tr.'< po juf) Ed Hutliowaiu, soph annual tncomen with our CVmipany in only two years than f;. «rh«lul» of ruw. Tnaarfav niirht. A hanlhittintr l*tA. rtYTeai ki.ii fron K irgsUm, I'a they could expect to achieve yearly in a lifetime o! other "bu.inrv, cmrr -'juiid rockrd thi* Til'., 1 whilt* SAI-,' A outla.twl rf F.'l L u ke 22-Vpt.und € be ago employment th» f ampu* Court. 13-7. • " ' sooi.. «e utd»e»i to «tart at right " *V«'i do n quality business in tho |,/.< in.auranee field We I 9 A.M to 9 P.M. Urari lb) l.nu Zivle, Lataeumer Held gen-1 played two quarter*, the RAF''A tackle a.-d another Oucago sopho ' rrtamtam a continuing program of train,ng with modem VlO-nouod Ed Hmrrstar, will sale* i*i(t.T to make tha poTnitilc If - our standards are high, era!, 'parked tha viator* witbiftnu8;ht fire In the thlr} Jaiiit-, II. Palil, Sii|wr»i-i>r (M.S.U. *6/1) • • the losers paaaing attack failed Aixt)-five yard-, rr tpcriively, j Seller, 21.Vpoonder from Wkhlta. • Kar I Styles For Wet Weather I MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE to rnaterialiie. at r.ght end, _ Early in the <«-ron«i half, f'ren- . ■: idersraat ecairit»«reu .3t» >«rk«» II h**>k*irs«rt i THE FINAL SAKCA drive «u • •kltiik Hi |w Mtotll a ilk H'lrifk IJ I.IMwnrth a The TD'n finally arovorf after rlintasmi l«(er. The touchdown • it. a. pki lali • il-l.ruAM Hi let l.«kiM in ttic th* *urt of th« third quarter. play covered fifl yard* on a lateral .vr.w tllKK i A i SIS Ml lis—J J Jam,** 12 : Vth IV • N«U« IS; NHUH S Hffeneive iinemaa BUI Walsh and pa-- from PrenderK»*t arwi nrraai mi.m bounding from a laaaaly pool will cteaa for tho season. Hascball's Dan to TNR DEADLINE for tha IM bast ball golf Toamaaent is 13 noon today. All interested must register at the IM offer. Check 49c -See Football, Tim for the starting times in Friday's State .New*. |*37*| ONE HALF GALLON I'ashior.ed for at; I- I ITTIBUW3IT. (AV-TV. only eoiudeua «ara*r ' p Pitukanrh nuMjn Oenojr > ri«(k a |mii( I* Mb alter Sport Short* | Ben and campus ■ • *«rte Barba b Mh Urk *EdU>'* Munn, at k-™ te " finite, r—tejlunl. - th".1*wte pl-r Clarence Michigan State's athteUe d.rec- | Mm. You'3 a . Hiffc aHate (mM." aaU tor, coached the tract trim at | *»y« rainlook nhir.e your fbhwooh i Ross OADE'S GROCERY 1 his alma mater, Mmnesota, in * pirati Biyptr. "Wkatb Bm boy's aame?- A 1334 and 1333- 3 6*»t or r a. kid. ir ir ir Tliatejr" Hid Murteaih. Michigan Stete wresting 20S E. GRAND BIVER EAST LANSING ■ in on* of th* many >t Um Ml Ma Hold it kal- coach Fend ley Colimj and his -Maat" tea fj .an*ted. new assistant Grady Penioger (JADE'S HAS A COMPLETE LINE I ttylc of Rais-top. N« e* te, riSm rabUrr were outstanding mat perform¬ * • i* b tan b Mnad Tim," ers gs undergraduates at Okla¬ OF PARTY EOODS AND HEVF.R- | coata found at Hold- Had homa State. ACES. | «o aad fieid. Christian Science Organisation OADE PREDICTS THE SCORE. 8 COUMALLY INVITES TO! AND STOP LS TODAY AND CHECK 199 youe raiBNDs to a THE SCOREBOARD ' Cite UrlOT an Ckrutiam Stirmrr Other Coata from $22.9.7 to $.>0.00 ( % . : •••' •' ' » • •Urtanr . ELBERT R. SLAUGHTER, C&, | SiMall UMalanhr. Shori^ Ibp. E*. Lh*» rf Pi 1m. TlUa SMO-JO lb) Chartc Account* PI»H Ml'SK M'lLMNG AUDITOIUl M H0LDEN |j| REID •.. WmI Circle Drive Orlua PUa Lhrf I Hh, Taa S OU*a 2M t |V ] . THURSDAY IMS at 8:0B •nark EVENING. OCTOBER 13, Shawl Collar *ir Near liitrnilt Village I RAN DOR SHOPPING CENTER *14" . tea—aa Hrmmdt If Dad aad Lad" I iimi h-m»mrniiiiMir,emrrm -.me>mt!: r, minuu-'iaaaaBBUBiniiilca J II THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. iS(; WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12.1W0 PAGE SIX ' performances. Bridge Tournament The ftrat night of tournamn t State Civil Service i Judy Baker, UB student serv¬ play will ba Oet, SO at 7 p n, Michigan Economy Unsound ices chairman, announced that the Signups are ettll being accept*.* bridge tournament, which was to at the Union Board desk in th» Steps Up Recruiting begin ■ tonight, will be delayed Union concourse from 10 a.m.. one week, due to the Royal Ballet 4 p.m. State Earners, Thi- Stiilo Civil Service Commission plunsto step up its anocrae saaa rerruitinir esmpalim to Interest mora colleire graduate* in Growth ACROSS t Goiter 32 Morsel* 34. To peek aaau Sou aaua noua □□□□ aon aanu aaaao career service with the state. Franklin K. DeWald, Director of the State Civil Servien Commission, najd today. Bow Hunter Bargains 'We need more miles- jrr.'i'i ' " 3tf. City in 5 Eat the Indiana aaaanu sQcaaaa •tes to fill vacancies in engineer¬ He remarked thBt the Civil j Rate I*igs evening 8 Pa is in X meal 37. Ancient Gr. theater Bdebq □□u utrarj asna con ing, social science, and medical Service Commission this month: fields to heljf Michigan build its 25% fashion* 33 Shrill bark was mailing curies of a ^ □□□ DBUB BODQ roads and adequately man its bos- pamphlet; 11 R> ItBV Slaic ritVSTASII New* Staff Writer 12 Tumi# 11 -lycjdenl*! 15 Hawaiian 4!. Inicct'iegg 42 Cluster of w fwtl fiber* 44 Man's name □auunc □□□uuu nanau aaouaa uanu naonau pitals and other institutions. We entitled "Careers for C o 11 e g c j also need college graduates in ac¬ Graduates in Michigan Civil Serv-1 counting. personnel, conservation, Ice" to all the state's colleges and ; Shakcnpmrc Bow* royal per»on The nnt»rnolii|f has made Mich | 11 A mountain 48 Sward JOHN BARON and other departments of state universities. State 43 Plant Solution of Yesterday's Puttie It outlines the career-, of four :• Ignn great, I 'M il may he lis ' IT secretion government. To mix "Michigan i> bt better posd- '.college graduates who entered undoing. 19 Particle of negation 51. Strides back and now* II Low grade "Viewpoint" Begin* tUm tf» attract hitch aliber college! state civil service at beginning Hunting Arrow* «.f Andrew 1 Pierce barge Comoflngtd Suit* This is I!,- opnmu j 2') Stack of forth 14 Yurcalike .'.III Yriir Sunday- (level graduates into state servicejlevels and have since become top F. Rritmwr, n.-i-tnnt professor of ppfinoniM - J hay 21. Up to the 53 Or philosopher 2 Easy to understand , .plant 15 Excavate Viewpoint, WKAIt radio discus¬ •than many states because of its j executives in the Department of strong civil service system backed State, Public Service Commission, (|uivrr* 3 Estrange "Mich. economy u f -«*t>*i;l 1 - j time th.it 58 Tiny 22. Cover sion feature which presents facul¬ by constitutional amendment. Highway Department ami the De¬ 23 Higheat arachnid 4. To corrupt 24 Small "It's our job to convince college partment of Social Welfare ]y hfis. -l 7 Sycophant exp!oJ;on try," siini llrimmi r. Up and on 6tli year of broadcasting Sunday, igan civil service system provides motional system. in Ecuador entry native creation of now industries is , 28. Tw.- j9 Objective 7. Steersman 27 Merry at 2 p. in. employment and promotion an the necessary to reduce the depend- wheeled rr S6~\ 77 7# 77 43. Hebrew festival 1 university have appeared on fied under civil service and an an¬ Viewpoint .in its previous four nual turnover of about 3,000 per¬ only aI MARIA'S rnobiles, is not as great as it was 3?" 77 17 JT 7T 43. Bast fiber in 1966, Brimmer said. The rapid rate qf automation is decreasing T7 77 7 1 17 4i. Clan 47. Brilliantly f years. sons. the need f->r labor ill th» state, 77 77 z 77 1 w colored flab 48. Horrible KOSHER CORNED BE El lie explained The state should expand its re¬ Bi 50. Not I MT •*T 77 so T 77 si 'I In- PASTRAMI search and development facilities, M 12. Scattered: .Michigan Suit- said Brimmer, lie tiled the Geu- Tj 5V ss 77 PICKLED TONGL'E heraldry rral Motors technical center as 77 JS 54. Eccentric CONSERVATIVE CLUB KOSHER PRANKS an example. "Michigan must remain a manu¬ m . pert 85. Attach by ITALIAN BREAD and ROLLS facturing ami service state, he- cause the nation as a whole is on •7 T To tie M< M 77 M-l) ft Itch -.f prrwnl* KOSHER KNOCKWL'RST ITALIAN SAUSAGE #,'■1 riMd M HtM, n manufacturing decline," said L BRENT I0ZELL LASAGNA and RAVIOLI Brimmer, lie said that services ( FRESH MARIA'S would include vacation opportuni¬ studo Washington Editor or NATIONAL REVIEW PIES, CHEESECAKE, A ties in the state and the develop¬ ment of Detroit as a financial cen¬ PASTRIES ter. through "LeyaNy Oaths aad The state Ims a surplus of labor cold weather •ml a large supply «f natural re- J sources to aid in economic growth, in style NPIRTEB """ I DARKS USDS added Brimmer. However, Michi¬ gan is making relatively littlo j CORDUROY Ttiralay, 6riolier 18, 8 P.M. progress in wiping out the hack- log of unemployment, lie said. Boom 33, Union Building Robert P. Briggs, president of STADIUM Mlehlran Stale Uaivmitjc _ MARIAS OPEN the Michigan ("handier of Com- All MSU Stodrot* aod Citiirn* of Michigan l)ELICATESSE> _ -*ncrce, recently gave a apecch on campus anil said that the reduc¬ COAT® with Are Cordially Invited a* GockI* DAILY tion of business taxes will expand ISO* . I*10 - 1*12.S. WASHINGTON business. blanket plaid liningi FREE ADMISSION 10 a.nt. • 3 a.m. Briggs said that reduced taxes LANSING on business will improve our com¬ petitive position and result In lower product « ost. ('iirduriir in the hie Brimmer said that this reduc¬ Fabric thi* fall and it* tion of business taxes might or might not expand business. (wire a* nmnrt with a "If there are no other cost in¬ bulky knit rollar, creases," said Brimmer, "reduced business taxes might result in Iwire a* warm with for enteraining. . . lower product rost. an all-wool plaitl linini: "However, this may also result* in higher profits, rather than It'* a *tandout in lower costs," ho continued. Michigan has a strong market Oliv, or Antrkip,1 BUDGET PRICED GLASS for sab s, said Briggs. Tim quea- Shade* lion, commented Brimmer, i* whether or not the market U a growing one. \w Both men agree that Michigan is a long way from achieving its oihvr.s from $29.95 goal of economic growth, hut studies indicate that we are mov- mg in the right direction, Media Honorary Open rush for Alpha Epailon Ruidi ' SMALL'S 211 S. WASHINGTON . It ho will be behl for all four ' classes of students majoring in i radio and television, tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 35 of the Union. The honorary has devised a ship for all students so they ran . ; gain points toward membership CORA I, GABLES' Clear cryntal narver* in attraetiva nhaptn that ! •liability. to to wall with any dacor. They'll perfectly j All media majors are invited aiied to fill many need*. ILFORNO i to come to learn about the hon* -f orarjr au:30 p.m., ORMPLETE TARE INT SERVNE DOWNTOWN 167 8. WASHINGTON 415 Talk Una .. iM,: