Serving MStJ F or 51 Years East Lansing. M ichigan, Friday, January 2 0 , 1961 6 Pages Second C lats Postage P aid a t Ea«t L a n sin f, Mich 5 Lents ation Awaits Inauguration of Kennedy >v. Swainson’s AISU Budget Snowstorm Threatens To Spoil ('.eremonieti Allocation Inadequate: SSatinali ! T . u - ; e r , : \ but t ie Governor f * a llo c a t io n I> fo r . O a k la n d à rid i: - , , ¿n itron w o rk H ................. j a c k 1’ r ." -. - , m o p re s id e n t. M S I ' ,r ’ J e d *■ > r e c e i v e a ; ir j m re tia n I I -.■• of $ 2 9 .4 7 1,S 3 1 os •» a 5 .4 p e r r e m JackieV Ball I f ! and (or 8±^Jent frGown Design th e U n i v e r ? S 'i 'e U n iv e r s ity [$ I ALL Michigan S t a t e iien* ¡•'.creased more than Is- Revralc»! 1 Water ’val ed i ■ W a te r C a r n iv a l ex- b - .a r J m e t W r i n . t . j* .r fir s t o r g a n iz a t io n vn m a n n u a lly sp o n s-n (¡00 p r o t e c t w h i c h > o n -* ( .a m p u s ( .lie s t ••••it r u n I n past y e a r r v tv in a m em b er» r i * h as b een h e ’ d I r ,,:h ■ e a r l y in J u n e l)rin » Begins •' - r e . t n g . b o a r ' m e n - , i e d e h a R J i t R U ie '* ■'■ II erf n e st l a y v, " m '.a e ! a - t .>( M i a n y c o n flic t w ith Hi tfcss M VXVVHI I. chairman * Mai* News I ralurr I ilitur >..m» «• F-wvikn Affair; \TI R ( \R N IV A L i. - \,r. c Ito b crts, p r t s e n h J (viiv's • rfvtmcn *■A! •' C .r t h i s v e a r , t h e m e .m *1;.’ As* }*T boat .-I h e p u b l i c l y a n n o u n •- M aw iTvü 't* d u r m g I ** ;»l ;■ it » I«* • » in 'n r >w. 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Kar! »I u * naw tMit U*« i n A u- •-* * ; '» " 1 ■U-riV5 a.%ì thr.r f**•r iti h.-t rcccrH Ax*-I, The Optn f r w ^ f lansru-ui^ ' / ■ is an excellent exam* the. )a a t : t r a a « , S o u th A d ia r a :a , w rv w i '■><• S tu d rrrts p a r t ic i* H », « j p t n /rt»m |.1 S « à m m i o n c n a r u e ©i C v n s # .1 j l i o n « to d c p rn c it < iU h a b i * to r I ’ o it e - I HUU» and E u r o j> c p a - '- if ih o u ld br °fi th a c c f t i' f ■ » qualified staff member rm f«»r a n y o n e * w u h - I t w ill b e h e 14 o n th e s# to m l j T t»« t a i n ;* i p © i u o r e 4 b y Vnt. d ecad e h as fra f. .eg the posit*»,- Merri- I flu o r o l U isaoìa, j C iu w ifu h ^ g - M u iT d / e i u h . u * n ’- * i n t o y *• a l t y. • as we«! a* ui Uw Far b i t , I watuig ave tion at 4 p m. aald. # 1 I'•. Michigan Stete N m . East Lansing, Michigan EDITORIAL. Friday, January 20>, 1 9 6 Ï “Well. It Certainly Won't Hurt To ASK Benson Editor’» Corner Men’s Hall Association Votes What He’s Doing After This Week’ Federal Fundi J II fi II E t t l i t On Campus Chest Soliciting Force Integration! T he Civil rig h ts commission h a s r e d M en’.« H ull A ssociation met W ednesday “ E ach hall has a rig h t to its- own opinion n irh t and voted on w h e th e r to allow solicita­ mended to th e federal government that fy b u t once a q u estion has been b ro u g h t up, and tion for Cam pus C hest w ithin th e residence be w ithheld fro m all public univ» rsitie» J a policy esta b lish ed by vote, each hall h a s a halls. Seven halls approved th e m o tio n ; one colleges th a t exclude o r discriminate &n d u ty to c a rry out th e decision," said G u sta v - dissented. The "no" vote was th a t o f re p re ­ Negroes. son. "T h is is a c o n stitu tio n a l re q u ire m e n t." sen tativ e C harles Loveland, p resid en t o f T his recom m endation by the commis T he MHA has th e pow er to force B u tte r­ B u tterfield hall. j f w hich P resid en t John A. Hannah is ch Any solicitation w ithin th e residence hails field to abide by th e m a jo rity decision, and it looks as th o u g h it m ay do j u s t th a t. ■nan, will, if accepted by th e government he C am pus Che Cam pus C hest re p re se n ta ­ th is m a tte r should have been b ro u g h t before even m ore forceful, because whiie a gJ tives who live in the precinct. T here would be MHA in th e f ir s t place. T h is seem s like a de­ can o p erate w ith money on a segrec no individual p ressu re on th e individual to rision th a t should be le ft up to th e individual basis fo r m any y ears as has been demonstJ donate. hall. -ed since 1954, a school eannot operate d The question was brought before MIIA by Vet since th e q u estio n w as b ro u g h t up, and nit m oney. V ery few public colle-,.; an(| , th e C am pus Chest com m ittee a f te r Loveland h policy decided upon, we d efin a te ly feel th a t v ersities do not receive federal announced to th e com m ittee th a t th e c h a rily it is th e d u ty o f B u tte fie ld hall to abide by I I.V. \koiild not be allowed to solicit in B u tte rfield . Hip m a jo rity vote. form of aid to teachers, student-, rt»e*| and special program s. II C am pus C hest th en brought th e m a tte r to MHA fo r a vote. Even a fte r th e vote, Love­ land opposed the decision. T h is is especially tr u e since th e view of Loveland does n o t seem to be th e r e p re s e n ta ­ tive view o f th e m en in th e hall. B efore he T H E A M O t’N T given to stiuh N atio n al Iie fe n se loans would b, pnblirally state«! B u tte rfie ld 's om iositinn fo th e p'c.n, he should have in v e stig a te d th e s tu d e n ts a tte n d in g non-segrejr, "IN UK FI SIND I (us so lo t at ion. -a at in s titu tio n s an d th is aione would opinion of th e m en in re g a rd to -th e ty p e of lütêr Boii (iu stav so n . pre ddent ot MIIA. "LoVe- excellen t s tu d e n ts fro m attendinp land was speaking f ir .»00 men. I don't feel solicitation planned by C am pus C hest. C am pus C hest is a very- w o rth y s tu d e n t -chools. T h is would force th e r.stj th a t he. w ith hi- prejudiced a ttitu d e , is r ig h t­ sponsored c h a rity ,-w h ic h su p p o rts m any ed- p ra c tic in g se g re g a tio n to realize they ly re p re se n tin g those m en," uc'itionol and service p ro g ra m s. T h e solici­ lose m an y su p e rio r stu d e n ts and have to I t. A S ta te News re p o rte r stopped in at Blit­ tation plan has been approved bv th e a d m in ­ cep t in fe rio r ones. te r field and random ly asked men in th e lot), be w hat th e ;- th o u g h t of th e situ atio n . Most istra tio n . W e feel t h a t each s tu d e n t should “T h e h ea rt o f th e problem," m id th e c i of them n ever heard o f C am pus C hest, but be given th e r ig h t to decide w h e th e r o r not m issio n , still lies in th e southern »*>, when th e plan was explained to th em , they to c o n trib u te . However, as th e group pointed Olit, $0T!H said it sounded like a p o o d idea. T he decision o f all m en in B u tte rfie ld Hall p e r cent o f n o rth ern and w estern institut A m in o rity said th e y d id n 't like door-to- should n o t be m a d e by one individual in r e ­ practice som e degree o f segregation br door so lieitatinp, but felt th a t th e no n -p res­ g a rd to a m a tte r such a s th is , especially w hen questin g applicants to give th e ir race 03 su re solicitation plan of C am pus C hest was th a t in dividual’s view does not seem to re p ­ tra n c e foçms. Some of these institution» not objectionable. re se n t th e m a jo rity opinion. q u e s t a p ic tu re of th e applicant in addi'i sim ply a p ic tu re an d not a statem ent of W h en I applied to M ichigan Staff, L rllrr« to I lu * E d i t o r m g a p ic tu re w as a re q u ire m e n t with 2 « ing ap p licatio n . T hin p ra c tic e wn; a » On Pornography* Dancing in Union GOP Views, HUAC , of s e g re g a tin g ra c e s an d fortunately it t>een d isconinued h ere. N one th e !e»t wre know n cases at M SU w here whites d » n r :n ? ’ N e l u s t n r .e e a w e e k , « ■ piac<* to li v e u n t il v c aw t a r y d e fc its , ‘ a ? 1 ••> s o m e *.’ '•• NYgnes have re q u e ste d to.room togeihet I p lo h a l i r i i l n a l h u -, a h w e e k , f r -m t h e t i m e t h e a i) !e to e n te r o u r h o u ro n e x t m i g h t seem rsdica!. 'v s h o u ld ! o . i f ■r » i d m h ig h in t e r e s t have l»een refu seil i»y d o rm ito r per-oia p:,\sr. t’n " i o p e n « . l i n t t ! it lo ck.« t h e w eek b e p o i n t e d o u t t h ; • t h e E. e n - la rs and »tr:: it a c h e d . 1 i Ihr I «Mor: “»nef. «' d o . ,! . fo r th e rd g h t A g a in n i a - w e s s y t h a n k y o u how cr A d m in is tr a tio n , w ith o u t T ic n R epuh S i ti 1 ; i r R s r - • ) » ; «r ! s e e !,;> r e a s o n w h y such a to e v e r y o n e f o r t h e i r h e l p I t is ta k in g a n y very d r a s t i c r e it e ,i a ! r« G o l d w a i e r■ .« a t e I in hi« b o o k . A C C O R D IN G TO th e comm i«« 11 m o* )(>■ »! w o u ld be c o n tra ry to a w o n d e r f u l f e e l i n g t o know action to com ba*. t h e 1 9 ‘>B T h e C o n - ’ unci; >: .1 C o n v e r- UK public higher institutions in the nil Ili 11 1 valu cucivate u n i v e r s i t y p o l i c y , n o r w o u l d it p e o p l e a r e t h e r e t o h e l p in time cession, nevertheless s u f f e r e d » v s t iv e ," t h a t " '. h e A m enean s i h av e been desegregat«d. These inititutl ■asi xr. 1 hx Vf* h in i p ’ o f f e n d m a n y p e o p le ! b e lie v e o f need deficit of more than S12,000.ono - g .v c m m e n t d o e s no h a v e th e wk i th a t m a n y o th e r stu d e n ts w ill Rabert Feldman €00 in the fiscal year o f 1959 " r i g h t , m u c h l e s s th* o b l i g a t i o n include all- public colleges and univerii*.« 11 a ;, <»»» M, : T*» t * of ccHirr.p a T! b a c k 'h i - , p ro p o sal T h ose t President, PM Kappa Pal Another area c o n c e r n s w h - t tc. try t o p r o m o t e t h e e c o n o m c Delaware, K entucky, Maryland. Miw lotion w .. ‘ d.» p o ver. have ta lk e d to have lik e d t h .s ♦ ★ * M r . Knirk calls " n o * bring «> and s o c ia l w e lf a r e o f fo r e ig n Oklahoma and W est V irginia; 4? of th«7^ ¡({ht I; Utv I'l t i l *1 , today id e a a n d w o u ld d a n c e , i f s u c h concerned with o u r m i n o r p r u b - p e o p le s ." A rkansas, N o rth Carolina, Tennessee, 1 j, \rrnme»i( to eeri».*r the e’en- Pearl Nan) an o p p a rtu sttg w e re m ad e a v a il* P r o v e d P o in t lema,*’ but rather t u r n i n - " .ur These are just a fe«v* of the and V irg in ia; and five of the 2d such k »• i p r e v f i t p o r n o g r a p h ic Ye! secretar». Ray tit« a iile attention toward helping the u n ­ areas where there 1* a difference Recent I. liera lure Council I k n o w th e m a jo r a r g u m e n t T n th e E d lie r: derdeveloped nations" b«'tween what Mr. Knirk ha* in F lorida and Iyiuisiana. Since the r»a you run ini» \v1a * i< »ri ani u hat i.» no* Tin* quotlon can * * * a g a i n s t t h is w i l l be, " T h a t '* This fall term T ‘started rush­ First of all, I wonder i f the labled as Republican be 1 i e f .< was w ritten , th e U niversity of Georgu only t>e decide! tn individual h ig h a c h o o lla h " T o th o se p e o ­ ing MStTs sororities, with no headlines in this country and and that which haa actually atem pted in terg ratio n . Alabama. Missis* case« G host W r ite r ? p l e w h o s a v t h i s , I s a y , "So Intention of joining, but with a abroad concerning our more been acenmpo'.tshed, much If«s and South Carolina still maint:. ,n s The re!».’ setter of « h i!’" D a n c in g is good c le a n point to prove I feel, unfortun­ than 8.000,000 unemployed c i t i - attempted, by the present a d - iMiii- r \ ately, that I have proven this re g a tio n . ? c o fa-, s i much bv n T' fu n an d e n jo y e d b y m a n y , I rens, the racial problem, ant n in ts tr * ' on. I v. a.« w o n d e r in g It tl n '* b e l i e v e t h e t ’ n i v e r s i t y w i l t p o m * c o n c l u s i v e ', . <*•:* s h a k y econom .. s i t u a t i o n a* e .! M r K n i r k considered Senator T he am ount of federal fun I r IfîA T \e tor .nia’ W r .1 1 be d egrad ed , a., h ig h s c h o o ls W h a t w a s m y p - in ' * R im o ’ v only t a l k i n g atxmt ‘ m i n o r p r o b - ftoldwater to be a member of stu d en t in th e last th ree state« exo k n o w w ere, by of " to u fii« " th v that a J e w i s h g i r l ha« v e r v 11*’: i> the Repub’ican Party, due t o nm ount p er N egro stu d en t by an a • P P !»ri**■ u tan n H ow about r * l i t t l e o r n » chance t o b e c o m e /ON’ THE OTHER HAND. I the fact t h a * h i s beliefs do not if hr wanted to hr c ul.l h a n g in g a ro u n d t 'e lo c a ! d r u g f 15ft a year. ■*»f * ; s to re a m e m b e r o f a n o n -Je w is h s o r ­ read w h e r e the n e w nations o' c n • *1 l V Î d H A Î pr-»*>n [•> A»’! \ t :- Is th i< a n o th e r ro n ^ r ! > .lu d e n !« D u r in g a r e c o rd , f in ­ W c b .it 1 ■ , N v W ! fv . . U S S R (or aid and how our V ■ •‘ H e p j o ’ tc an .x Believe I n rectly a t university and college a ) g e r .! ,11 e s n a p p . n g . t e e ; b e u ig tio n policies. However, a question th e “ 'h i n k e r ** o r do you h ave Franklin ten vy connection w ith o th er segregate!! p s h u ffie d in tim e to 'h e m u s ic , Wav «»it íi.‘*';í‘>»:'JIa’ nh i ‘ \vi ter'* l.arrv flafrmaUIrr and - ir d 'w n a i r T-i-e v these in stitutions. This is: would :• to dance ! h r m g th is t o funds lie w ithheld from a university i*e g i v e n th e o p p o r tu n ity m ght to in a s i w i a j c i u b discrimination Why. then, is a I h i s c l e a r iy m e n t i o n s n o t h i n g a b o u t r c ’u g i o u * Can Kennedy Overcome 4 m its social aororities and fra te r- itîW, f«! Til T RAD’ A Jewish, girt immediately eirop- cation and o th e r groups pract-ii •h \ W f t hgat Tu It Ih r • Editor m ig b t ** roi* tha* thr S m t im p io v o 11v«»*f ,:\ b r in g s u e : a p r o p o s a l in to fe c t ! a -, i n t e r e s t e d in f i n d i n g out h o w th e o th e r stu d e n ts fe e l e f- !>cd f p . m t h e f i n a l lists when her r e lig io u s p re fe re n c e is d is ­ Congressional Blocks? tion in th e form o f bias clause« W v;i«! !■ U hVC eral funda be w ithheld if indiv; T IJ ** ti o n th .« m a t t e r closed' 2*a:;ì . V bv It Las; November, when John F B* IV AMIRI DONALDSON p .» '* » hod 1 of n o 'h 'he ownera who rented ro o m s to stud« «♦i * m j * ext p la c in g ti « 10 Mr l l e n n i s It H am ann V t:x roo Kenned» w,n elected ju r e s s u e n ' State Newt Staff Writer ) ! >u e and '.:r S e n a te Bu: a to ren t to stu d en ts a g a in s t who« it »:.» ¥ ¥ ¥ t i e fir.«; i>.g >'eo t o w a r d lie coa'.r, n of Repub'.- Tuda» pres.dcnt-etect J ihn F' c o n s e r v a tiv e ow ner bore p reju d ice? tfr», Ax I r lr 1 hum « recognition >>t minority groups l . ’is and Southern Democrats A clause in an o rg a n iz a tio n « char*rf B n n t i. p O d d U*untj¡ J '/ii I ’s i T was taken When will M S U lake Kennedy, will give lus Inauguia- w ill actually hold the balance o f by-laws is d efinately a form of - H im # rar«on« its first big step in this direction, Sion addrras. take his oath of ixv.ver on m anv key issues ,. j,W^ITMtN (•m u i Mo rh O d d T<* t h e E d i t o r because evervone in these Unit­ office, and step into the tVL'e T..«cd b y K e a n c d y 's program» A clause forbids m ember* o f a 1icr- Jp "l u - f T L The b ro th e rs of phi K appa ed State« is sutposed to have house as tii* 33'li presiden; - f Bv.'.des this conservative coa!.- considering, fo r example, a Negr t ft ■?! 1 a Ih o E d ito r H a n ls D a n c in g P m w o u ld I k e t» e x t e n d o u r "equal r i g h t ! ' “ ttie United State« Li »<> d o in g * in Mr Kennedy w ill have to bership. W hile a university o r c epe a9V A . KD fco <«j d e e p e s t t h a n k s to a ll t h e i n ­ Perhaps my rm ccptj » f this .Mr Kennedy , will be>>»mi' !he wer of th* \ a yre a i i - tust R o m a :. Catholic an*! t.ic Iluuie R u l e s comm.'.tee to block hä\<* c!oan r^w* s*ao«U n ev*r electe! ;» IvgiilatioT . Senate rules that sanctioning th e groon'* «egr »"*.1 M s l* i« u r\o $vervi th a ! Ih r ;> r ’ . r . . ' , r . ; • th e j '. j - h o u se b u rn ed S u n d a y m o r n in g I* shouki th ere fo re come o rd e r • the studen;« here b u t P m hop­ tn.s office j .- i't .: unlfm.ted debate fftli- s' *• «r f r ^ p v i U iV f !» MNU. l i n e it e m .-c e n ia *• a? V who visit Dk* camu nî»;i vi ! ’ he - a ju in f. t> m e T h » ' 1» T o ! ije m e n o f T h rta C h i w e ing th*' this p r o b l e m will b e Buatnessmen are n > longer ;• buster) to delay or block action »ion's recom m endation fo r deprn. e x t e n d a a p c c ia l th a n k « fo r t h e ir so.ved m tr.e veiv near future be m the m a j o r i t y as t h e y w e r e by a minority group usually • »s a 'k ’ .'S»*-hí*r e 'h e - ' ! . 'l n »int f c f * r tiX I s I » g reat l i e 'p Thev w ere th ere N in e «UhsM by legsest in the Eisenhowe- adm tni*n- composed of Southern Senators. A HOME OW NER m ay have « n in e 1 e S a t u r d a y *. i ‘ »' d a n c e « , b u t w rh t .'.a n k e t « . j a c k e t s a n * t a n M iters e e l* We ask the writ­ ttun. In the 31 high rank.ng ,»nd com m ittee chairmanships, . . «» * » ".he d a n c e th a t are nr’ v e t * p e n d o u r to t h e ir h o u se I t is er hew ah* aerae e ts fee Jew lab jobs in John F Kennedy « A d­ which »re under the control o f for denying rental of hi* room ■ I» W h a t I a m p r o p p i n g :« h a r d t» c o n - e i v e h o w w e w o u ld his home is h is private «iomam « ■»■»r ci'Uf’i'.l » j* o rn a r..» er,i d , )i fm '.h e ! a iH > fa -. e o* *, » ; « ‘ n » - v e wesnee betng nisei ba n ef "eee- ministration, there ar? 32 law ­ conservative DemtH-rats mostly t and we w>*rk with *se «U- i an i a h a v e g o tte n th r o u g h t h e n ig h t Jewtab" aerteMee. If tbey are ell yers, eight college professo . from the S ,'.h » h o oppose rent to whom he please*. T he a n d th e n e x t u a v w ith o u t t h e .r drepped during .rnab. six businessmen and a feu en - m a ik * " 1 *. d ru t » to re* ani h e ip Disnv of Kennedy's ideas college cannot regulate p riv a te r * f **u!!el- A a • \ , »»r I .1 « * * * gineert and e v n o n in ii F t M r K e n n e d y fo put belief*. However, if a homeown« VXKM th e o ffe r« fo r h o u s in g fro m I t istm i t . i a t t h e r e »* !i b e th.mugli such i.lea» of his at a T The m mita be will not rent to e person •Nt Cl c o ftg rttA U o n * 'f t h f H i o p l r s H e lie v e in T h is ? d for education into housing lis t ««•' a :e t r g iu e r o s ,:! a ll th e b r o th e r s h a v e for his column, "Republicans «er is Congress. legislation, h e » i l l definitely President Hannah haa indie* *<• Believe In This." which appear­ The new Congress w ac.ng tot h a v e to overcome these barriers. ed m la»: Monday * S'-ate New greet Mr. Kennedy will be the However as was **en at th* ion an civil rights and has •aid tr.»t i* 1 evitable that the bias clause* o f » f Michigan State News iitudents with an interest m government find »«hen someone »pei'.s out ‘-he beliefs of h.» poULcat af'.Uations worthwhile g îth The ITth Congress la a Democratic Cngress, Jut*, as was Ute Mth Tha time, how­ ever. there is a sprinkling of Democratic convention Mr. Ken* r.edy is a shrewd and w orthy pOiltiCi an and has th* ability to m ake the Democratic nvachmefy group« must be removed. I. a n>■- *■ Creek oryea h ation. agree that the's-"* tweause this supposedly tn- be allowed to eland. Michigan >’*’/ P u b lc h e d h* th e a tu ic n :.. . • M n'».g..-.i S -a • I «ueu on Republican» ti/rn .a his favor forma us as to what his party la the House there are 343 T aking all fa cto n into con* university, cannot allow th e ; r*s *' ' *' ' d ;,*> th ro u g h > i i d a v , t t u i u .4 :h e , \ , r, : « r a n d s p r .u g 14 .a f te r» i s s u e d w e e k ly d u r i n g th e s u m m e r te r :- , S e c o n d c la s s ix is t- hopes to achieve once in office. Demócrata «ah 174 Republican«, stderaUon, the n ext four j w n ing daueae to stand end accept u er> f age p a i d a t P a « t L a n s m g , M i c h i g a n . The column states that the tn I te la ttila there a n « Dem­ should te* a rta* ta A anrtoa« mpedefly when Re president h»* t«u»i Editorial and business office« a- . 1 41 Student Services building, Republicans believe in e “bal­ ócrata and t l RaRtihteaaa. So prasUgy abroad aad ■*■I •;p | " I i' Mihtgan State Dniversitv, Ea«t L a n « , u n . Mutua» anced budget.'* This was made obvious during the election It ta n atty a n a that K w a t y S S fittllrtS S * T" ' . » v sb sc tip tm n a p a y a b .e in a \ a : . , e f ,r ».r.e te r:? .. » 3 . f o r tw o when the opposition was criti- t.* s s . f i r ih n « - te r m s . $ ’* c.xed for its ’ "radical spending” ¡U i § IM I M i m t - r o f U .« A »ai h i s t e d P r v s * , i n . a n th e A » * a ‘ i i C o l l e g e p re .*« D a ily P ro « A * » o c .a :. n a n t p.ant N >w. as the old edmioia* aration leave», 1 reed esrery- where about a w budget and huge aeflcH. F - d .t o r - t n C h .e ? Suxann Price Sioirt* E«1.tor B an Buena has been accumulated durtng Managing E d ito r S aron Coady p . a t u r e E d ito r Je s t M ax w e t tneir tenure m office. A tv M arag rr .tcrrv Lundy w .. « f ¡;: : M a r c ia f t o k c r ACCOftOOlO te the editorial Paul Les e • « i n u ’a ; . n M g- A An* Mg- lu ir r v W a lk e r «olurr.n of the January 7th issue 11 ü ( :• V 1 .nal Ea.tcr r Don Pembc” Judy Howard Al R o y «e ot the New York Times, although the incoming adm inistrate« baa ■fiM a • wiU.ngnest to incur bssdge- ^lay, January 2 0 ,1 9 6 1 **— p- * Tmiring. S u its i n F u l l F a s h i o n B lo o m H ave you ever d r e .i m e d o fr C o l l a r s a r e s m a ll, if a n y , n a r - w e a r in g a flo w e r g a r d r n ’ • r o w a n d r o lla w a y , a n d th e y o f - I f y o u b u y a n e w s p r in g s u i t ' te n d ip in b a c k . 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BE AND HIS troupe seek re­ Open to all students ana fv are not written by famous au- j Members of the Alpha Epsilon CARBIDE, i n t e r v i e w i n g M e e h BENDIX CORP. BENDIX COM­ venge on a Stockholm police phi sorority will hold an open ulty, the night's program v. thora, nor »cored by top musi­ C h em . M e t . an d C iv .l E n g rs . PUTER DIV., interviewing chief and medical officer who house Sunday at 3:30 pm . in also include dancing ana v Elee. Engrs., Math., Phys., cians, nor played by stellar j ■OPPERS CO. in te r v ie w in g M e c h . A Elee. Engrs. names of the drama world, n o r | have humiliated them. The re­ honor of their new pledges. waiian music. filmed by the late*, world-shak- sult is a fascinating and terrify­ j C h e m . E le e , A M e c h . E n g r s ., B E N D I X CORP.. ECLIPSE- C hem . » PIONEER DIV. interviewing i tag, photographic technique.! ing look into the world of the ARMOUR RESEARCH FOUN­ means nothing. “■ unknown. THEY LIVED THE ADVENTURE Eire A Meeh Engrs. Max von Sydow, who took DATION OF IIT i n t e r v i e w i n g E. I. DUPONT DENEMOURS A OF ADVENTURES! . . . C h e m . M ath A P h v s . C h e m , IF BERGMAN’S name is on j the- iead in Bergman’s “The CO., INC., interviewing Chem. Elvc . M e c h A M e t E n g r s . M e c h ., E i r e . A M e t . Engrs., DEVOF. A REYNOLDS CO i n - Chem., A p p l i e d M e c h . t e r v te w in g C h e m . A C h e m . BENDIX ■Mdg» SMs MmnRy They were I M tt il MISHAWAKA DIV. Engrs interviewing Elee. A Mech shipwrecked on ThefkW MUSKEGON HEIGHTS BOARD E n g rs. a jagged reef Tw Haw OF ED. interviewing El. Ed.,' B E N D I X CORP.. ECLIPSE- a n d r e l a t e d fie ld « FOREION FU I SERCS and flung ThtN | PIONEER DIV.. interviewing ashore Animal Raw LAMPHFRE. EIH SCHOOLS E le e . A M e c h . E n g r s . presents ( D e t r o i t . M .c h ) interviewing' BENDIX CORP.. B E N D I X HE CANT FIGURE IT OUT!—0 . F. Barit, chair- estrange l^ ^ T N Í n d all E ! . S e c o n d . A S p e c ; » ' E d COMPUTER DIV.. interview­ of the board of the Sheldon National Bank, land/ ^ .» e s p ir ili "THE REST IS SILENCE" SIMMONS CO.. interviewing ing Klee. Engrs, Math., Phys, ■ Atta»« M e e h . Eners a n d M e e h . Engrs. | scratches his ncor-hold head in bewilderment—and C O N S O L I D A T E D WATER EJ. DuPONT DeNEMOlTRS * ] it’s likely to get balder. He and the residents of Shel­ POWER A PAPER CO. i n ’.e r - CO.. INC.. i n te r v ie w in g Chem. don, Iowa, aro still trying to figure out how Mrs. Bur- (German) v . o w m g C h e m A Meeh E n g r s M e c h .. E l c c . f t M e t. E n g r s ., nice Geiger, assistant cashier, embezzled $2,126,859 Phvs A C nem . P a c k a g in g . from the bonk. Mrs. Geiger, who is in Jail at Sioux 'W H iT U S N E r s T C hem A p p lie d M ech . T een. Ingsnionz Cantemporary Gersuui Hamlet' YO UNG M E N 'S C H R IS T IA N City, refused to pose for photographers (AP Wire HIGHLAND PARK BD. OF. ED A ssn . in te r v ie w in g P. E , Photo) starring MMR in te r v ie w in g E l E J , E A rt, S “' S r i, H u m a n itie s (t Soc. J r H . S c ; A M a th , G u id a n c e W o rk , a n d a l l m a j o r s , C o l l . o f Hardy K ragtr Peter Tan Eyck A C n s ln g PFIZER L A B S . in te r v ie w in g Bio.. Z o o . B a c t e r i o . C h e m .. C o m m A rts. C A M I’ E A S T O N F O R B O Y S in ­ MSU to Host Annual Big Ten lagrid Aadree t e r v i e w i n g a ll m a jo r s a s c a m p P re -M e d . UJt- ABMT ORDNANCE MIS- A S ci -E d . e n s’rs and w a te r fr o n t d ir e c ­ to r f o r s u m m e r e m p l o y m e n t , Residence Hall Conference FAIRCHILD TH EA TRE MLR COMMAND i n t e r v i e w ­ a ls o R e g N u r s e . i n g P h y » .. A M ath . E le c ., Men’* Hall Association and in the University Memorial j M e c h , A C h e m . Engrs. F E R N D A L E P U B L IC SC H O O L S I D e tr o it A r e a ) in te r v ie w in g I Women's Inter-dorm C o u n c i l Chapel. Throughout the week­ Mon*, T nes. - J a n . 2 3 & 2 4 - 7 & 9 p.m . ' are making plans to aponsor end they will be conducted on E l. E u c a m p u s tour*. K E N D A L L C O . i n t e r v i e w i n g a lt I the annual Big Ten Residence Last year's conference was I A dm ission: 5 0 c s m m a j o r s . C o l l . o f S c i . A A r t a , i Hall conference in April. held at Purdue University. Information C o m m A r t s , It. A P S . Sixteen delegate* and two ad- | K A L A M A Z O O P U B . S C H O O L S [ visor* from each of the Big Ten i n t e r v i e w i n g E l . E .I . , A S p e c . | universities will arrive on the S il U IE SMW TMRMT i t PJL BADMINTON CLUB—« 2 n d f l o o r W omen's g y m . DEMOCRA TS FOR LIBERAL p.m . | E i , J r H i E n g - F r e n c h , M a t h | campus on Thursday, April 20 A H e a l t h - H o m e E c . , S e c o n d . ! for the three day conference. E n g ., S p e e c h C o r r . "The conference is directed ACTION— 11 a . m . P a r l o r B , C A M P B E L L S O U P C O . i n t e r - j a t p r o m o t i n g r e l a t i o n » a n d c o m ­ LUC ON 1 '3 0 - 3 : 4 0 . 3 : 3 0 . 8 : 0 0 . 1 0 i2 0 u% i l I! i l l «tene*■*»»»a»,mg eoan Owmt *n«»i» IA S I tA N tlN ft J! J U S Union. V t; » v ln g A r c Uf . C h e t .i . A : m u n ic a t io n .» a m o n g t h e Big Ten LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSN. M e e h E ' g r s , F o o d T e c h . , a n d j u n i v e r s i t i e s a n d w i t h i n t h e i r re­ “ A Lively Sophisticated Com edy !” AOOED 3 p m . University IAit at ran I B a r t e r io . s p e c tiv e d o rm s y s te m s ; s im u l- _ Healey Crewther, Times Church Meet a: church to 1 A M E R I C A N C A N - C O . i n t e r ­ t a n e o u s l y w e hope t o b u i l d c a m ­ NOW SHOW ING W A L T DISNEY’S play v o i l r v b a l i Abo. 10 p m .j v i e w i n g M e c n E n g r s , C c m , p u s l e a d e r s , " s a i d B o b B r o d i e , • Toda» • “A Joyride! A sexeapade! TOY TINKERS popcorn parly A M E R I C A N C A N C O , C A N C O T a y l o r , s e n i o r ; and Biz W o o d s . Show» a t l.e e - 3:11 - 5 5# Hal I F! i — 7 30 p m , HiììeI Slickly sm art aad titiüetiBg!" •:3S • 11:95 D I V , i n t e r v i e w i n g M e c h . E n - Battle Creek, junior, co-chair­ Houae. 8at>Oath service» gr A P ro d A d m in . men for tile conference. —Daily Mirrar Fe a tw * a t 1:95 - 3:45 - 9:29 VENEZUELA HOUDAT CHRISTIAN STUDENT FOUN-1R E Y N O L D S M E T A L S C O i n - ' W h ile on c a m p u s , th e d e le ­ 9:99 - 11:3# DATION—* 30 p m . Coliege 1 t e r v i e w ; n g C h e m , M e n A g ate« w it! h e a r a k e y n o te »o eech Adah EnterteiKBH LATE WORLD NEWS LATE SHOW TON IG HT Houae Married vlu*tent«. d:n* F le e F .tig r« . C h e m o r. " V a l u e s to R e a s o n B v ” 11:90 P.M. liar and program on "Avoca-1B f L L T E L E P H O N E i n t e r v i e w ­ The remainder of the agenda ttotu.” in g a il m a jo r s , c o lle g e s o f j includes a Friday night pro­ |G ER M A N C L U B — 7 p m . B u s A P S , S c i A A r t s a n d i gram a n d a Student Services W C A b u ild in g b e h in d E a s t Com m A rt* open house On Saturday thev T h a t O n t F ane T hem L am in g Post O f f i c e B E N D IX CO RP. i n t e r v i e w i n g will take part In discuaaion T h t O n t F ane T hem ■ U U B e - g p m . Sunday. H i l l t l E ir e . E n g r s A P h y s g r o u p s , hear speeches, and at H o u a e S » i * < d i n n e r a n d s v ­ B E N D I X P R O D U C T S D I V . i n ­ night attend a banquet sched­ A ll . * . Clim b A board e l a i P r o f W a i t e r A d i r t i » d .< - t e r v i e w i n g Mech E n g r s uled at K - l i o g g C'eiter followed euaaea * W h a t c a n w e capei t B E N D I X R E S E A R C H L A B S i n ­ by a dance In Van Honsen h a ll fr o m tr a tio n " th e K e n n e d y A d m in is ­ t e r v i e w . i i ” E .ec , M e c h . A M a t E n g i s , P h y a A M ath . On Sunday the delegate* may attend a spec.a! chure.i service DRIVE-IN LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSN. i W i*hn to Test Your Brain Power and I otic 3 pm Sunday, Univers.tv ' Far g r t e n n lo fa rm a tlaa d ia l IV l-M M Lutheran Church Congrega­ EACH FRIDAY FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL WEEKS, MX tional meeting (including stu­ W ILL O FFER BRAIN TEASERS IN H OPES TH A T WE CAN dent member» ; Ale» 4 30 HELD OVER! M IC H IG A N STUM P THE EX PEETS. SOME PROBLEM S MILL SI pan. «upprr ant Lutheran BASED STE1CTLY ON LOGIC. O TH ERS W ILL REUt IKE Student A*« ’nation program CHANNING-MI R * t A Y C L U B — 7 pm Sunday. Art K »»m. 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I c y , to b e a c tin g d e a n o f s t u - a p p o in tm e n t as p ro fe s s o r and F eb L L au ren ce L . Q u ill,f r o m : lib r a r y , D e c I S , I 9 6 0 ; 1H1 . D D -'u> u gg - I : ie icaolls c isrien e n c ece« . D e1c . S 1. ’.9 0 0 ; r » « ix n a !io “ s and1 ' L a p p iti. 4 -H agent of M acom b d e n ts. M S U -O . J a n . 1. , a c tin g h e a d o f e h e m is tr v , F e b 1 , i p r o fe s s o r a n d h e a d o f c b e m i '- ! is C o o k , c o o r d i n a t o r , s -r a n d i l be o l1.1 A FFrank r a n k W S uSuggi g g " , p ro t ?s> o r a n d at Mirhisan SU ’? S* ;93 ï ^nìcr, D r c ' head o f ré so u t plnpmcnt* P r o m o t i o n ?, a p p o i n t m e n t s a n d a n d W i l l i a m E R h o d e , fr o n ••vre a p p r o v o ¿1 n * ‘. ' i r , , f ir e x t r n * : .m p e r s in n e ! r> < o w n r o q u e s * . F e b . 1 , a n d 3 î , 19 6 0 ; J ñ e q u e L e v y , a s - T ìee 3 1 . I 9 6 0 ; F.'ivrs a v J a n u a r y 13) b y th è píleo, MFlî-O. \ \ V .\ a * n M . T o u ip h * . c h a n g e in , in s t r u c t s T«iVr!i.»: 7 K h. 4-11 n rg < \ F >. , "ì y r'.'-'e c f- B o- i G . E is, p r o m o t i o n fr o m pmiv!*>'»r wt \j\nm\ a\ av ? W. Boa: ■J3 1961 ,i! r o f c geography. !a n . h «)m e ♦* tn n - K e w e c n a w c o u n tie s , J a n . l . | A p r il 30. 1901; P e te r H. O v e W av in tv , J a n . 3 1. 19 6 1 ( r e s e a r c h ’) of . $ c i e n c c , * u in g e d u c a tio n . M S U -O , F >n a n d C a m p o e , . H a .; , to s p e * j J i-i up L a P a io m n a r a , p ro fe s- r r a d e M o b le y . p r o f c s - •«. M S U - O , Sept 1: S n y d e r - P i i j l - ¡ to 'h e V ie t n a m p r o je c t fr o m E a. Attend Church i M i s h le r . a s - ! . I o n 2 5 ' i F o b . lit. ¡9 1» ! a n d *o Sun d ay . p R * > « . d ir e c to r and p r • e«s » and m a: a g e r th e p u k .# t a n p r o je c t f r o m F e b - >a of b u s in e !# ; ::a B ^ _ a .i m ;h :« t r a - .M n and 19 . to M a r c h 13 . 13 6 !. He w .ll - . M S U -O , J u .y !: Hauidarif, instroctor oi id m r.jgor. .nstjtut.on ad- ' department m March 14. 19«! -a - t h o u g h t and lanirua*(\ .. j 3rrip.< Adam#, assoc.ate ! e d ì’ o r . television b r o a d - », J a n 1 3 ; lx>uise D a s l c r . Crttsswort Pfa?jie EAST LANSING CHURCHES c--.r o f nursing, Feb. l; ; p p.per, instructor of ACROSS W Frettin g I C an . at t * J r;ence. March 11, and E j- I 30 O r îo n g E 4 S U '.f i!o * fr ■-e C. associate professor 39 M oslem © fN tw SOAP BOX i ,oii se:enee, Feb. 1. H a m p sh ir e fo u rt h cM .ph EAST UNSING UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN i jvi]/;el Zehner. ins true- I 9 L a b o rf- 11 Ha& ! promisor will now tlond tho PEOPLES CHURCH (extension) of agricultural 1 3 L o v e a ffa ir the past 4T A n c or? 4S S p e c .fic ta acid tost at nowly alaciad IRMIY CKUKH CHURCH CflMiics, Jan. 15; Sharon Lee 14 In 5h Cere»’ *ee1 4-H agent. Washtenaw 15 D is h of 51 F .a sy-p ac ed 'Oprasantaiivas taka public MSI LANSING »ty. Jab- L Betty Lou Cul- sta k e d 6*ead IT S u fia - h o rs e 52 A b sco n d Saluti#« af Vttttrday't Fútala cfflca. Many promitot will lu trrd e n .m tn itto n .1 AND STUDENT ClNTER Barper, home economic# sp rm k .er ,vt B ro o d of bo convonianlly fargollan. 170 S partan Aevoua pit, Wayne county. Jan. 23: Interdenom inational I t Jew el phea-.sr.ts National l.u ih eran Connrll S Miislem 1« C hills and n r» . E. I l ’RCVS WILLIAMS th Brener Beale, home «co­ 20 D a n ish fio rd nuar Dtvuton and Ann afreet, e . la. ?m n e t t G rand Diver a t Mfeblgaa | DOWN' I p nest fever “Tho lord is not slock c o n c a m in g bis ßromim . . . bu» ii long- mm agent, Jackson county. 2 1 P o lis h 16. Viewed (2 block* N orth of B vrkty Mailt 24 L’nbehev'er ! D r in k in g I < Behold »4. 1: Frances Edna Ann Cars- 21 L arge fla t- awfforing to ut-word, not w illing that a n y thould p a rish , b u t w o r s h ip s e n t in :* Parish PantAf: Charlea Blink tick Dr. Wallace Dobertvon. Pastor home economics agent, 29 Instance c o n ta in e r 7 C h e rk m r 29 E s tra n g e bottom ed 2 O rd er o f S t. accounts that an th o M co tn o lo r o p o n ftm c o " Il F a ta r 3 9 I » A U W a.m. Campn« W orker: MU* T erla Son* Dr. P. Marlon 9tmm* puree county. Feb.' I; Frank 20 l la l.tn d a y A u gu stme boats "PATHWAY TO OOlil.V tlV lltO " Rev. Doy J Debra mm vird Klackle, horticultural t C rum pled *2 Je w e le r's r.n M i l t or CD M t 1 t lit. Kent county, March 1. I 0*ca- Uh! Blank, asaistant b re e z e 2 1 L ig h t - c o l­ o re d abbr ? Sq u are o f 100 9 E n ta n d e 10. S pan o f w e ifh t 23 S iouan In ­ dian MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL 7 39 pm -DIVINE raC IP M F N T " SUNDAY S M V IM « 9 M. 14:11 it 11:34 a m Dr. N. A. McCune, Pa«tor Emeeltu* Rev. loteRli P orter years «lessor (extension), extension Feb. 15. 3 2 S c o tc h c a p 33 B etting 25 E x p e d it on 4 O ne w ho pu ts on •r*o 11 C o rrelativ e of neith er 24 L en g th ­ wise 25 M edical & STUDENT CENTER M itu tm r t a W lw n n s lti S y n o d O T H cn t l i a m . BttPdav Srhnnl s e n v tt i s (V»ir«erv available at all *ervlre*> DUNDAY SERVIt’ED I Sabbatical leaves of absence com b form t la.aea for VulveraMy Rlndrnta a-34 and U '4 f a.m. ■ i ‘ a ifh f fO // 2* C o rru p t 4 4 4 Abbott Road « 3 Block* N. o f Union l.i'TNKRAN STUDENT ASSOCI \ I l l l l TV ANT CHRIST" William H. Form, associate ' • ’ m ' U 27 A llure I 4J p.m. T rtaltv r a i l ,it a t e r»llow THIN KIPPED 5:34 P M . Dr. H allare Robertson ’r 29. L a te ra l p o r­ Wm. J. B r i l l a n , f u s l o r ,h lp H u tfrt Supper lector o f t h e l a b o r a n d in d u s - j rt~ W ■y w ii tio n s of the P rocram : 4:IS a.m. i h 'ir-h Sehool relations ce n te r and p r-- i nose C hapel a P a r s o n a g e T e le p h o n e ED 2-6 7 7 6 7 W pm W ednrW ay Fvrnlng ‘'AMERICA 1944" * * a m . ii 11 44 a m . ir o f s o c i o lo g y and a n th ro - 'j . / ' " ■e :ô m m 31 F ra g ile Sunday W»»r»htp Srhogulr 9, I#, I I .i s a.m. and I I S p m P ra v rr and IWMe M a t t (Some dream er« tp eru late abottl the future) ¡r, June I S , 1 9 6 1 to Ju n e I H m 34 P itc h e r Cam m a D*tta-S tu d en ti Supper and P m gram 4 in I p.m r T r 25 il ÏT 35 t.c p off SIXTH A H N t’ A I. Innuirv Cla»* — 4 15 a m t rth room th ro u ib high MIXKIONAUV ( I l M I R t V l I .9kJ. study and tra v e l ir J ’ ï i 37 C u rv e o u t­ P r o v id in g a C a m p a s M i n is tr y f a r M a r r ie d a n d S in g le S t u d e n t . Jan. 77-T* «What l.titheran« D elle\e) school age Zd w ard -. I t a ly ; R ic h a rd E. S u lli- r* 39 In a lop­ i.--» .u‘e p r o fe ss o r of h.s- i V ii sided state . Sep’ 1. 19 6 1 to Aug 3 1.1 i r 40 In fo rm al , s tu d y ;n E u r o p e : J a m e s L | i M it dance 41 H igh in Mia CHRISTIAN FIRST CHURCH OF ST. JOHN STUDENT METHODIST CHURCH Of EDGEWOOD ’ a ss o c ia te p ro fe ss o r of | scat# ;J i a su s tr y , S e p t . 1 , 1 9 6 1 to A u g j * je 4 2 Append Christ, saansT PARISH MST UKING r 1o 44 E lectric p a r ­ - PEOPLES (HORCH «2, . 'V stu d y and and E u ro p e: tra v e l Adr In an ■ ! 4* ed 4 9 Im ticle 43 N egative STUDENT W P. O ran d n tv ee r r . n . n a v s a a a th V I M .4.r . Avenu* •n d •ri ** 0> v o te r« « l L a n ita l m irr a r ti omNMtlaaal 3 's o c i a t e p ro fe ss o r ’.. V p t . 1 , 1 9 6 1 t o A u g of 3' *1 . ! WÊ’ {J 4« G oddess of m ischief 6 aad av M i n n WEILET FOUNDATION il* n M agadam n a a d C h a rra S e r tir a II A M. |n : . ; y ar.d t r a v e l in F r a n e 49 H o b o s la n g FOUNDATION ■uaday School i l A-M. 7 1» • S til - 1» to - 11:3» W ilm a M. T .n m n t. tiro r i» I. Jordan 13 h ln rk « n o rth of OfSUd «UV«(I Ham Na'-han. associate pro- r a t n a n n auw I n a k r «MMUt a» 6 4» * MS W r.ra n a n tr e r 6uad»v *t h e«l fa r O n o r rr itv M lalatrr, Urv. H u m .a A. MOT««OU, MUMM r f m u s .c . S e p t . 1 . 19 6 1 >u a ia O ra t, | : U a m. Mito ai«««*«) Itrv Soklnaoa G. Lapp. * 6 6 94» J l t . p t A- P erter. MIUIM.r P ally Ma»«»« t i t t A 6:46 a w , ; 31 19 6 2 . stu d y and re- F l" > r c n c e , I t a ly . Haw Mick do yea know akont CAM PL'I V fiP tS S B ahiart 11:16 p a s. « t 'v p a t s t n v i i r t • i» a m. A It .to a.m. O a to s a i • E- Guyer, assoc.a’ - r of entomology, July 1. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? 7 w p m. tn t Tn ■ » • ta r d a r Ma ma» »-to ai.N'RAT w o x a n t p r .o r ti w m iiia r P r a s a ta a »mitk. rh o u sa n d s hav * l»am *d through 16:16 an d 1:36 Md.. P ro frtm r of P hllaaaphr «« MIT vi Dec 31, 1961, study at r— T Dan? »a» A.M. -T h o c h u rch l a Thu I IW C S frd a rtd a y P a ra la « WraWag 6 P96 pr, state and University si C h r is f to n S c ia n c a how to find froodom from pr W arrea VI» . « t of th a 1116 ». Harrt««» n aad m a c lacuMv Wilt ,pe»h »» n u « m < n o am ■»«■«day »-« J t A t J M M P 96. ' m.a, Malvern T. Obrecht, I toar, s ic k n e s s , and limitation. IM W. G ran d n ie r r « n o w OOP.* n o p r r n p o n s a Church 6»rvl«««: • •' A Urto «m. t h u rrh I rh s a l -tv professor of ehemica. ■16 M D 4I6TBBT- •:is p .m . B o n d ar P u m a « I« >.m. A II a m . ■v- g. April 1, 1961 to * tnmo INK HH (MISTIAN SCIENCE IKTlttf N u rw rr f«r hath 6«rvtcr« Man. Utm »»I- 4 a.m • 4 p « . Moat* av aer r o d a r sig h t »4 I t 1 ;9gi. travel and wri*- M on. ftses. T h u r« , A Erl I p E b u r . t r a r r « » la rd a r ala hl— )• glanj; Buford L Stet- fMsor of education. .4 •CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: Rf l IGItIN THAT MFETS THE HI MAM r r t . n. Sept 1 Aug 3!. 1962. study a i M e m b er of th e B o a rd of L e c tu r e s h ip o f ■ ' .n L u . n A m er . I h r M o th e r C h u r c h EAST IARSWD jL 'J KIMBERLY DOWNS AU. SAMTS I he I i r , t t h u r r h of C h r M . V i r i i i a l in B o*inn M a aaach u aae U s EAS1MINSTER CENTRAL METHODIST UNITY (ENTER H Osgood. ... • '«duate a c h o o l , Apr ; 1 J i»e 36, 1961. camp.«'.' I RIDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:15 PAI Eaat Landing Junior High School, msmm (HUKN OE CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHURCH B asto O. M iltat.."VSto. sn o d a r M aral«« WuraMp U lto h m | t a-.signment ;n h 'r .i •' Ichner, professor •1 9 A b b a U B a u d CNUKH n tla w a a t < apuol tuhtoeii _ _ n n p in a p i n t r * , n a d a r Nahaal l i m a m (P a n a rd h r a m *r*»r »I Ui» n « » * ' MS A kkatt Baad — * P t-1111 W arahip » a rrlrra i l l A U i l . m ~a “ica. Sept. 1. 196'. ALL ABE WELCOME" P a a a id « r a t o - M B 1962. member <-f Num- llll Akkato nd. »««4 L k sm si har« 6L and r.« « I-»»«tot < •««»»■ Bav. I a h a p. P a rla r • r k a piala P a a l M arrtaaa. proarkisg Matou Clark — O ta hato* read y «la««*« M andar * Madhaa ry Institute. Umvers.ty I o d e r t h e a m p i te a a# E l m C h a r e h tallan « ! Oe». B ak rrI O a td a rr th u rrh ic h a a l: » I I •« •• •* day crawl»«» a i « m» »E m* ‘ •¡var.;a; Abraham Rut'- of CbrNL HeNsMNL Etat lia a h g ■ to . B d h w t L M arstohd. «Itototo« ChaplaM to M orried kladaui« •- (essor of art. Jar. 1. 641 W alkridf« n o v a r e a i r a l I« a P rlr s d lr r h a r r h l ’a lto Behaal a f c k n a to to ta B«v. H ra ry PahuL A»«t M laltlrr l a a t »ummMi M toaawt Aug 31. 1961. crea-ve j T rm p a ra rilr « v « » l | • • 741 Bang- France; C, C. S g r r iu « ■rwpAT P io fiia * h a rt » i r r » » e professor of machan - ¡ bv m pa t a w v tr* « lAKMSCEHIRALIRK y icer.n*. Jan. I. 19«! 1961, 1C A asstgnmcn* St. John Student Parish M a m . C k u rrh *»kooL wHh Mur- o n aad AdaU «»ud». O ad ra U to- s i ’MP.AT » r n v i r r » ■ito A M. M y Catotoutoan SOCIETY OF FRIENDS METHODIST ODRO . America; Dean E Biu- 1 6:66 A M. M a ra m i P ra y a r ae M r nstructor of mechanical M:M a m W arahto. » 6 1 tonttn* M w ntod W ar. hip n to a m (QUAKKKM) W aablagtaa al I l l t l W ring. Jan 1. 1961 to Dec ’ Nat.anal Sconce Foun- Week-end Activities •lag C h a rrh krhool I»» ■hid«#- goflen »*d ywnnier. ■Ihli a ta d r g v a ila « WaaaSip a 4* a m ta a pm C atotoaaloa. aad t a u rrk Sckaai MKKTING AT 10:15 A.M. H e r*1* 1 W efthip I «•••!•§ - II 4*m. Jsijrship; Lyle C W Kundey %eb««l — H • -uctor of eléctrica! en* flleemwn W cd n ato ar a v a a to f BaMa M adr 11 ge A M M«rn n< Rrawef nt Hol» SUNDAY Veerth »eewlee — *94 * * • i. Jan. 1. 1961 to Mar. Nati mal Science Foun- Saturday January 21 A I I U P L I ( K h a n BA TID TO THE LOttD" 7 to p m Pav icanapartaii»« ra il « P 1-SO I < « m M M r* . »erm on c bereu CAMTRRRtRY CM R wv.ai.KT t i n N O A iioN Kaauiua W ar.kl» I am ila a**,««# Wad. B rad to g -f:to 'T k a C h a rrh af NM U « h l aad — IM »m . -hoiarship; Richa: Í ’* IT lS C X fa WXLCOMB 141 P A B h PI-A4 K U fa N aae- aiatstant prjfevaor of BP 1-1466 a r I B M a to 4 40 E M Kendo» K. LANa. ipo" T ra a .p o ila lla a CaB IV t o l t o l i I lean B» t-dhl tot IraAtoaatottan ’• and highway traffic! enter. June 19, ¡961 to 9 :0 0 a.m . to 2 :3 0 p.m . • Day o f Reeolleetion 19*1, supem ae work- F s> * Fiord« State, am for C rafiuatr Student« FIS I PRESBYTERIAN SI. ANDREWS OUVEI IAPTDT e Witt, professor of ag- ra n weilet« m inorisi church EASIEM ORTHODOX CHURCH -*ai económica. Jan. 21. March 22. 1961. work or. 6 :0 0 p.m . International D inner H a rts M aguotta A««. a< L Mw htgaa CHURCH ‘ e Peace program in DC fo r all pari*hk»ner» from olher rounlrie«. B r*. Craaega 6 . ■ !!««■ — MhMaaaa Weal O ttaw a »6 N a a tt Chaato to PARISH m i '! U L MMOtaaa B ar. w illiam B a rtm aa, Pasto* aC 'N PA I ‘ vdowiag individuals w ", h a a d a r S raoal — I U AM. B a r ArlS C Morrow, U It Bav Ba k o rt B. 3aha,aw S1U0EHT CENTER vuiiO.r I , h.,ol Morama M orihlg t:4k A-M. L B A.M. t t I •-he Univeraity of Ge>*r- Entertainm enl prtivitlrsl I N A U M W ortoik S artw ra 17» H Naaadoro o n « * * Ag* t r l l a a ahip li t t « A-M. ■ P M. W araW f M arablp — U t o AM '.«'-■naion School from Fee N araerr to r ka«n w rv laai I i a a h g Sa evita 1 P Jt. in v im I J to r ty • M a.m •*• to March S. 1661 T ao tn Barato« — I t o P.M. M iD -w h s n « s B v t r a • d L Terromtn. borne ar- - agent. Delta eoeetty. Sunday January 22 t r a s t o » «or»I»* — I d i P.M. -V P ta a r pr ovar M v r.o o , Irta, o araarto aat P ro arh ia# 4.1 TI da r.aghto i tot t f i a t p . r u u . 1 ra il Bake:I Va* 7-11 í» T k a rid a r I N p m . ' ’tu ’ ’i I* ». fo v 'ad - o r . ’, M I to ?h I Sunday t «,l IV t o n i lar a .Ma ( ( t o m i d ap u al t «lurch to Campa*) S;to Bawds* avaatod C alato Cl«» P an.orvkoda« l u d . i l M i m a r . v Finney, 4-H agent. Bar Night F oruni - 8 :1 5 p.m . lo t A sala rama« adatta •N rrM ia W rd arad ar* B. >4 CMad Donald J. Walker. 4-H C.aston county, Roland SOUTH RâPÎISI CHURCH ■wen, extension director, F ather Jo h n 9 ri*en|toff • F orm er Profm oor MM.TM WASMUKlTOM AT M O O BtS B J V U t o O L u n é i a s < n d io a g a g FIRST CHRISTIAN •uaty, and Jame« F Haim o f S cripture at Catholic I n iv en u ty . will talk LAMSINO BOMABO t . I I 4»PAN. 6 B . PaaSto o B iM iriM ix ( H t n c n REFORMED CHURCH Allenii Sinne gent, Saginaw county. U M U h « *■ OOLtm Aato«. PaMw S. Wato iaa lo o a t Urn lo o ,< ac r ie H er «hell Kt I j m Hi i '■ •ements: on “ The Bible, the W ord o f Cod.** Biki* a th —I I* to » m. swwday a*Pool; ta to a m . (lui uh Maauisg W aetot» I I M »m . Atohw L iturgy: l a t o A to . Rex. J oIur *4. N efm ee. P iif* r A Hoppert, prcifcsaor of n s i. nxhNhta a x u u i a P a to rr h o ak lo k la H errn * ! I r r y b r 14 u i . - 7 . July 1. 1961 Frofas- Questions answered after the talk Qffìi latto» Ryeulag N r tw » t -e m. ■Lppen. has been srmpioyed hxentnd Voe*bkfk I R e m. DRY. RgNNftTH € I MINCdf M ad rr« (ira ru Langaag* »rh aal Thf/Wr in need «I Every Sunday ' university since Sept 15. T h a n . »4id O ri- 4 * 4 » m . re it th* iMinttu* Reiiet'ru« Aciv»> r Sat.. I - i pm ,4 t < o rnriios K»*r?'»orn ut IV %■ \4»th itow-b r»»«*n*oie l b ) « V n p r r a r rv i.a and C m to aU m 7451 ut Mr Henrv M m et f.D P u b lic W e lr is m c CjH 1% ' î » u i; f«»« tree au« *ervlee n i i O l «od eve«mg t - 2» > —daL. 1 I « ■■■i D Língrccker a*# • r - -■*Cd| J Í i <9* es Mirhijrnn State »w *. Ea*l Ijuicing. Michigan SPO RTS. Friday, January 20« 1961 Tankers, Wrestlers, Gymnasts llisk Mark Jnr’inna. M a ln ie n E n c o u n te r L u c a s . B e l l a m y . Gvm Team Faces OSI Minnesofa S tr o u p I o im T e a c h e r s H B 's c h i g T e n L e a d S c o r i n g By If N AN CY th ere K I ECH EN BERC. S ta te N e w s S p o rts W rite r "re su ch a h itia " G o m p f is a n o u ts', r : :r;iu T in tra m p o lin e . tu m b lin g a D iv in g * r e c o g n i z e h is n a m e .,< Swim Here I T h e I n v >fl( ■* n r ç Ir a n i I x j I T i r .r lx r« . a n d 4 • v m a k e u p t ic In p r o b i, id r itio n ;■ coach e a rn C o lin « r e c e iv e d tr io C H I C A G O ,— T h e a ll- A m i r ic m of P u r d u e 's T erry Di ch n- a s ) n a tio n a l g a ite S t iti s gym gym na te; nr c o u ld b e r r n l’ e- M i c b i i a n o f t h e n a t i o n s fin« • d i v e r s . '* j «-ch o o r, p. »w t r f i t l squ i W "’ * in o r e b id new s w hen i: w as t e a m s in G o m p f w ill be e g cr, O h io S t a t e 's Je rry Lu cas, am ong th e t n* b r i t e i i r r k a n t !<. i IMO I t h a t S p a '¡io J e r r y H >ke g .iin s t M i c h i g a n S ta ’ j k m « 'n (■ r j: ; a b ili y t.o a ni" co u n try . I * '1" \ w , S p o rt, IV r it r and I n d i a n a 's W a lt B e l l a m y to p l,ne li m . 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Night Staff Pvfvata Praparly aai W Right*" $ ear e r s ' Jerry Ray. Both w T e s t l e r s one o f the s e a s o n . " C o l l i n s s a i d S e w * e d ito r S a m M a rtin a I n d ia n a b o a s tin g one <*f *ho h a v e yet to be beaten thii year. State met Io w a T e a c h e r s I A «*1*tan t R til C o te T in**4lay, Jantiarv 2 4 , 8 p.m . n a t io n ’s stro n g e st le a r n s fa c e SWIMMING IN Iwo home meet» again*! Minne- Ray i, 4-0 for the season, while o n c e last y e a r . The m e e t e n d e d C o p y D e»k M.i! ilv n B r o w n . J im Room 3 3 , U nion B uilding *h c S p a rta n s fo r th tk se c o n d i Wohlfert h o l d s the identical r e ­ i n a tie, 15-13. D t o w m *. Cd S tran d a u u t. Vi» nota and Indiana thi* weekend will he C arl Shaar. t i m e t h is y e a r g e a is o n F A R L IIR th e ffo o s ie r s W on in th e th e The butterfly spedali*! will he going aaain*t Olympic I c o r d , including one fall. R a u c h . 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B a r b u r (L a n s in g ), w hen he T h is p ro m p te d a le n g th y d is ­ a rg u m e n ts o f w h a t h a d been Congress approved * s a i d t h e r e w e r e n o f a c t s to d i s ­ c u s s i o n o f t h e d e f i n i t i o n o f l e g - | h e a r d e a r l i e r , a n d w a s m a r k e d pointment of three new c u s ) . b e e a u « e t h e r e w a s n o p r e ­ i s l a t i o n w h i c h w a s s e t t l e d w h e n j b y a g r o w i n g r e s t l e s s n e s s o n t h e bers, Ellen Sabine (E a < t c e d e n t fo r th is v e to . J i m A n d e r s o n , s p e a k e r p r o te r n , p a r t o f c o n g r e s s . ly), Carolyn Conner- B ru c e L a*sam ( E a s t S h a w ) , d e fin e d le g is la tio n a s a ll r e s o ­ In t h i s p a r t o f t h e d e b a t e Lansing), and Trevi in s p e a k i n g a g a i n s t t h e bill, d e ­ l u t i o n s a n d b i l l s . B o u g h t o n s a id t h e r e s t i l l w a s (Lansing). 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Fine Im ported English Shoes “I DIDN’T WANT TO BE STOCKPILED” When Loren Gorgen» waa working for hta he served as manager of several telephone buta­ B.S. degree in Bucine« Administration at the ne« offices. In these jobs Loren had to prove University of Denver, he had definite idea« about hiauetf on the firing line, make right deoeaons the kind of Job he wanted to land. He waa de­ and carry them through. Ho knew hie neat jump termined to profit from the experience of errerai depended on on!y one man—Loren Oer p n e. Exceptional savinK.*«-opportunity . . . im ported of hie friends who had accepted promising jobs In July, 1960, he «me made Sates Managrr only to find themedvni in “manpower pools ' — in Boulder, Colorado. English shoes in supple E uropean calfskin! waiting to be pulled into a responsible position. “I'm on the ground floor of a needy crest«H Three trim version of your fav o rite styles "I didn't want to be stockpiled," Loren aay«. telephone marketing organization. And I can tell with full leath er lining, flexible leath e r sole, "That 's no way to start." you thing* are going to move fast !** Lena nay*, and cushioned ho d com fort you will agree Aa a senior, Loren talked to twelve companies 'it'» rough at times, but hard work is fun when and joined The Mountain States Telephone A you know you re going somewhere—ia a bud* feels custom -crafted to your foot. F o r every Telegraph Company, an associated company of ncm where there’s somewhere to go." “walk of life", in black or brown. the Bed Telephone System. I f pam'rt tntrrntti in * job in e t i d yea eea From hie first day challenges were thrown at Is year own prune n m r - t j d a e t i d you're him thick and h a . First, he supervised a group yiesa a tknnet to show icAaf yea eea do, right from af service representative« who handle the com- f it dart—yea’8 weal le naif yaw Ptmom&mtQfeo maaitatiisw aeoda of takpheas a a n m n . Then for kkrotnro ond nddrfieaaf tp/ir-obia. 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