% * IVews In B rief jfcNamara Gets Extra Pay W A SH IN G T O N , W 7 — Secretary of D e f e a s e R o b e r t S . M c N a m a r a a b o u t $100,000 from Ford Motor Co. in s u p p l m e n t a ) s a l a r y ¡0 a n d will receivt about $70,00 on M a r c h 1 5 , a n a i d e s a i d M ichigan State News Serving MSU F o r 5 1 Year* Uerday S e co n d C la s s P o sta g e ^ aid e a d d e d that McNamara, former President of F o r d , will Established 1 9 1 0 Vol. 5 2 , No. 1 1 8 East Lansing, M ichigan, M onday, Ja n u a ry 2 3 ,1 9 6 1 6 Pages P a id a t C ast L an sin g . M ich. 5 Cents -,ye an additional $448,750 in supplimental s a l a r y f r o m F o r d b e - n 1 a n d 1966— with installments due o n J a n . 10 e a c h y e a r . ,,3 Ü5 o f the payments were supplied in a n s w e r to q u e s t io n s wjt a le t te r fn > m Henry Ford II. T h e ' l e t t e r w a s p l a c e d in th e Xrnu-d Services Committee records during the hearing un ru r a s nomination. McNamara h i m s e l f b r o u g h t " u p t h e p a y m e n t s b r i e f l y in t e s t i f y i n g Cuba Retracts o f $ 1 . 5 m i l l i o n i n F o r d s t o c k to a v o i d a c o n f l i c t o f i n - est a< (,n -i-tarv of Defense. brought out that McNamara, f r m Ford at age 6 5 . T h e a i d e v;rt.050 a year. n o w 44 . s a id t in ititle d to a sum w ould Invasion Alert HAVANA. (A P > — C u b a r e ­ n o w n lr n in i» U ■atio n m o v e d in . ennedy Meets Advisors s u m e s w o r k a t f u l l s p e e d t o d .i v J T h e C a s t r o r e g i m e h a s . g iv t n fi>r t h e f i r s t t i m e s i n c e P r i m e C u b a a n e w s l o g a n — n o l o n g e r in v a d e r s * * but WASHINGTON, i^Ph—President K e n n e d y m e ! w it h to p f o r e i g n M i n i s t e r F i d e l C a s t r o s o u n d e d " D e a t h t o the id v .s o r s Sunday and received a s e c r e t r e p o r t o n S o v i e t P r é » an in v a s io n a le r t th re e w e e k s j " W o r k , R ifle « , S t u d y / ’ A ll th r e e -gr N ikita S . Khrushchev’s talk with U . S . A m b a s s a d o r in M o s c o w , h i 1 e r » s t r r s s t 'd p r o d u c t i v i t y in Sfvcraa l n o u r s later Kenesdy sent K h r u s h c h e v a m e s s a g e v o ic i n g C a s t r o a n d tw o to p a id e s h a v e | w e e k e n d s p e d ch e s. i cooperate with all who g e n u i n e l y s e e k p e a c e , tu rn e d th e ir a tte n tio n , a c c o r d - ! C a p ì . A n t o n io N u n e z J i m e n e z , gcn avdv a ls o chose a number of n e w s u b - c a b i n e t o f f i c i a l s , in - in r tly . f r o m » p h a n t o m i n v a d e r s j e ' - i e f o f th e A g r a r i a n R e fo rm an U n d e r Secretary of the N a v y w h o u s , d to b e in K e n - In w h a t t h e y c a l l “ t h e b a t t l e f 1 In s t itu t e , e x p la in c d th e s lo g a n p r o d u c t io n ." : U , f ,*•,* j filf't't i n g o f s t u d e n t s : W'<-f!ct War II PT Boat squadron, T h e ir a la r m s a b o u t an in v a ­ ‘ W o rk * * in c re a s e p r o d t ic * t v U n d e r Secretary-to-be i s P a u l F a y J r . a S a n F r a n c i s c o ju rssm .in a n d a Republican. s io n f r o m th e U n ite d S t a t e s t t»n, i i f l e « t > u p h o l d t h e r é v o l u - w e r e s w i t c h e d o f f F r i d a y * w h e n j t sc>n a r y f a ì h e r l a n d a n d s t u d y t o P r e s id e n t E is e n h o w e r le ft o f ­ b e m o re re v d n tio n a r y a r e th e fricans Support Lumumba f i c e in d P r e s id e n t K e n n e d y ’ s w w - n - t ,|'d- t h a t m u s t b e m a i n - m o d .' CAIRO. EGYPT, (/Hi—The A s i a n - A f r i c a n S o l id u C o u n c il S u n - A g ra in R n fo r n called ••rt African and Asian g o v e r n m e n t s u jted N a t io n s command in the C o n g o to p l a c e t h e s e t r o o p s a s s .Hin possible a t the dispsal of the p r o - L u m u m b a g o v e r n m e n t o f An. i tro o p s u n d e r Johnson 8 0 .0 0 0 « P ro vi o v c r n r r ie n 1! fa rm e r credits t1 G iz c n g a ;n Stanleyville. 'jn a d d itio n , it urged A s i a n s a n d A f r i c a n s to e n d v o h in t t e r .- jp. ■' th e Staneyville regime. Continues id m c i l is oganized on a n o n - g o v e r n m e n t a l Ut h a s criu i barking form the Soviet U n i o n , R e d C h in a $l R e p u b lic . d U n it e d Research C a s t r o a ls o a n n o u n c e d c r e a - »n " f • 'c h i l d r e n ’ s f a r m s ' ’ w i t h * It ursc.i all countries h av in g diplomatic relations w it h the Congo th o s o - c a l l e d p e o p l e ’ s f a r m « , from Chicago; Jan e t Lindke. Television-Radio- F ilm transfer their miaaiona to Stanleyville, "The provisional c a p i t a l be Congo," and to send volunteers the Congo Gvemment re- yes to make up fo r th e current lack of technicians in th e Congo." Miss MSU Contest sophomore from CrosswelT, Mich.; Jill Veenhuls, Non­ preference sophom ore from St. Joseph. Mich.; Diane D r. D o n a ld M Jo h n so n p s y c h o l o g y w i l l c o n t i n u e h is r e ­ s e a r c h d e a lin g w ith i n a n a ly s is in w h ic h a r e d e v o t e d m o s t ly tr u c k fa r m in g a n d th e r a is in g o f to c h ic k e n s a n d r a b b it s . C h ild r e n MISS M S r FINALISTS— Left to rig h t are Marv n f t h i n k i n g w i t h 'd ie a i d o f a Anderton, Elem entary Education junior from Ia n - o v e r th e a g e o f 10 w ill b e e lig i­ $ 19 ,7 0 0 N S F g ran t Snead, Elem entary Kducation frenhntan from Evan»- sin g ; (iav F irth , Fine A rts junior from D etroit, and- b l e to w o r k o n t h e f a r m s . T h e Header Berates Williams I ton. III.; Arlyn Greifendorf, Social Nrtence sophom ore I’a t Fife, Radio-Television-Film ju n io r from Houston, The N S K a ls o g r a n t e d $ 1 0 .9 0 0 fo r r e s e a r c h c o n c e r n in g c e r ta in fa r m s w ill £ot s e h *>1 c* p ii p in e tit c a fe te r ia and WASHINGTON, OP)—Sen. Allen Eilender. D - L a , s a id today he ; Texas. S tate News photo hyDrtUg Gilbert. tre e s a t h ig h e r a lt it u d e s of C u b a a n d t h e S o v i e t U n io n think President Kennedy picked the best man-for the ¡oh in W e ste rn U n itis i S ta te s an d M e x ­ Institute Aids Cities w :i l e x c h a n g e a th o u sa n d Tung G . Mennen Williams as Assistant Secretary <■( s t a t e for! ic o in fo re stry . y o u n g s t e r s w h o w i l l ■w o r k a n d *tkmr. Affairs. A $15.000 g ran t fro m th e taped TV-radio interview ( C B S - Y o u t h W a n t s to K n o w ) ndcr d id n o t say who he thinks might b e in f , r m t h a t p o s t th a n 1 Companies Send key Meni A to m ic K e n r g v ,■ e n u n s s i m i l a m m \ l i t . w i l l is - u s e d b y hn in .d iv o tra« Y7VX\V' I«* Faculty lids Trial Schedule Tiding T H E V .* i B Schmidt, Garrett, Ind., Dance, Play tr tb u tio n p ro g ram . w n io n an 1 Members r. w i l l .«tand trial tor th e 1 »u g h t e n years n u l, is th r * li“ a s p o r t « car windshield i another .xtu d e n t*« automo- j A I dan ce p la y w ere and tw o an a * l- u n * v e r p r o je c ts » n Ko th ro u g n people ,bo nl»n out w o rk *h a t w h e i ,f it(, k in d nessi TOUd)1 fn rd in g t<* Dr Rdw«rd M. in 4h e cou n t rj Him' »and ! w ith Uit »I V 4» ol Step Down attiftjdf r< t x .M p le a d e d f i n l t y to a « o u t o f th e p l a n n i n g s U jc c ;d» d Din-i the 'pu vR.V outlook W» 1) Laurence 1. £K« ’ ¿: Dr •rn * it breaking a n d enter* N A A C P m em b res T h u rsd a y A ir be*? nomi< The p la y * e n t itle d “A ^ lajor A « d P j p a id (i •re . ii n * v th e ft fr o m G a o ffr e y : r., T h r e e R i v e r s a o p h o - C a lle d N ig g e r .' w ill p e r fo i yf M m eI a n o (\iK In ah am C o u n ty C ir - I' ,t*i n d e p a r t m e -.n J u d m - M a r v in J . 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R e s e r v a tio n # fo r th e J* lk » p b r o a d c a s t '>n W K A R - K M . w ill | a n d b a r k p a in s , but i, re fu te d Hi* 4 f .F r M » ! a r v * t m i U f < * f o f ciub'a winter lecture’ era will help me comervafive e*am..".a'.ion on a 'i;lr •e t t in g it »»n ft rt». The 1aopp, d i n n e r < *n « t i ll i>e m a d e l»v in c lu d o A d a g io a n d A l le g r a b y | a s s is t a n c e a n d s a id t »uld «a division o f f»hytir«i <•h tiw ii'f J j club pursue t h e g.’a:i ( J *up- breaking and enter ng « h e e lf, a ma* tr e t « and t o w e l te n a io n 7 6 4 i S o m » , Q u in te t m O m in o r b v j to S p a r r o w h » p ita o f tiv«* A m e r i c a n ( i K f n i c i i s -» - •¿»attr it well-known for port and -ìefen,r [ i n , C a n s vending machine a n e n t e a p - wer#» destroy«** i Damage w a s M iu ia y Dnn-t . 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I e x a n --.n a t.o n rev. j ynmmv and fMil Itouck, 1245 for Feb. 2 Held Here Feb. 17-19 TV Honorary 'V t r m t u p e k m n r e a n d p a r t ic .p e t io n and Vocal affair» *n • Ule I w r;r»nd River ave., Okevnoa, I had piea led gu.lty to ’he »»me Plan« Detroit Trip v e c lu b p re ti d e n t • c r. a u th o r e t *r«e «pM kcrt w ho will of charge "C o n - All of the iecturea « C^mservatlrt,** I« ; open *o h e f f f t i e r i l ;* u b L c fr»*e ill be ! r n * r g e . n t h e tneft and w e r e leid : TSen * tv \ red - n probetion Monday, S i » t r Registration Grows for UN Conference Th# toe#! <*hepter of AipL« Epid *n Rho, naUonal rad» » an television honorary, wiU take a MSU thia term j» tr>* Union at 4 ?’ TV>>r>er via* Little reported | MSU i pl^re ne^r-jle f ? e $tillin'# in * »apport of the admm«ì filimi, in *'1« Urti'Vfl f fb sä Hi« fuM* field trip to Detroit Feb. .1 and 's i la c h o c r xdU 1» A .fG o id w a t* r lecture ho» Out -r j.| obta.ned statements j the wpria ■»1,. jiu r e * f o v r r n n w a t ¿$;*d tn « tn* f t will Ih* ' Thf lcr>»# F>f *îw j 4 to visit radio t and television ir r » w ho w ill » p e a k ,cheisu; r- r r ri at the Firm conferisce *re •* numwr o f 1 ntudcnU w*i I ! b# Entertainment fu tu re tH«| TV» group Right»" B a u m W r i is i w as e m p i't*4sìy grom ~ n u n i v f n i t y f f ’ F i f i w # runfarane# will W a cosmopoli bioed rodio-bpievuion steiion# •uUv* vie« p r e s i d e n t ^ Shindig Tiekeli» ! 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Ei-n full delegatson will cou­ the UN in New York will a k » ) Oberlin, Wisconsin State college, j picture* for bunne»»e«, and the Dr Alan Merr.am. «»aocii'e j »rrsngemer.t» f n n w m w e n . "R ule *" be ooU .ned from a«F r >rr*t«r rt of five mem hem, and any of j attend the conference Tousti | Brsdley umvvrsity. Wlaconuri. MeMariua. J «in and Adams and p r o f e s s o r ■( A o t h r o p o i o g r . ■e n c c * !h re a l actate broker i v jier.--on* se!»i*t 1 th ro u g h appointm ent o r petition. e ffic ien tly ? We th in k th ey could. AL’SCI w ith i’ * m oney and power is capable of p u ttin g nto action th e unfulfilled plans of c!a«s eottn- Q T)r C u m b e r l a n d , w h a t is y o u r o p . n i o n o f th e w h irh favored th e b reak. T his w riter » t n . j hy aevering relation», w a e n t th a flew of r-fu J from C uba ta the F » - leaving sarh r r h itm f As in most cases, th e n are arg u m en ts for ¥ ili and apain«t th e resolution. O PPO N EN TS TO the resolution base th e ir J u n io r council, fo r in stan ce, is ennstan" y re stra in e d from any servicable p ro jec t !> • r c cec • !t-a n .-o ' a c c u s a tio n * th a t S h a p ir o A . I t . s e n t i r e l y w r o n g . n o n s e n s e , a s f a r a s I 'm co n cern ed . H e h a* n e v e r sh o w n a n y s y m p a th y has c o m m u n ir t C uba to stir n p antl-C a s ira feelings A . I r e m e m b e r t h e le tte r ,. v i e w w i t h w h i c h I d i s a g r e e T i n s ir, ••• :* fr o m th e s u ffe r in g m id d le c la s s . T h is a : > argum ents on th e fact th at d as« officers jri\e one -im ple q u e stio n : how m uch will th ev w .th th e e -w v n u n s s t c a u s e : Ju s t w ith s o c ia l r e fo r m v id u a ls w h ic h C u b a c a n ’t a ffo r d :s 1 - persons a "sociul education by expo'Ui'T mitkt o ff 4-H op? E nough to pay th e bill*? f v t h e C u b a n p e p ie I n f a c t o n e r e a s o n C a s t r o l i m i t e d o .:- them to leadership opportunities and th e u n i­ iii't th ink th is ty p e o f service i* a s effer­ Y e s t e r d a y ,n a S t a t e J o u r n a l in te r v ie w , S h a p i n f o r c e in C u b a w a s 1 1 p r e v e n t t h e ::> -•• • versity ropes. Thi* undoubtedly is true. !• e n t a * it m ight l»e w here a d e fin ite fu n d p - jK ir ’y a d m i t t e d t h a t h .s f o r m e r v i e w s w e r e t o t e U .S . W it h a s m a l l e r d i p l o m a t , directing a com m ittee, a stu d e n t learns to w ro n g A t le a s t h e i i f p l i e d th is h y h is s t a t e m e n t , er v i s a * e o u ld b e c le a r e d . m ild be allo tted fo r p ro jects. " E ith e r I 'm w ro n g or C a stro ’s ch anged " lead, to know the proper person* to po t*> fur S in c e th e c o m p le te b r e a k , th e S *v . And lead ersh ip tra in in g can ne learned ju s t l»e "her. tv lt the view that I originally took— h a * s ta te d th a t v is a s a r e n > k ' action and ju s t w here au th o rity lies i * e a * i ! > th ro u g h *ervice in A l ’ S G as in c l a - s ' • -j- th e re fo rm had been tra n sfo rm e d in to a e n t r a n c e in to th e U S T h 'y ; s i w u . i •-■Secondly, these people claim M fivers ■ c o u n c i l s . S tu d e n ts m ight p etitio n to S tu d e n t • * n :e r » u s s - tu a tijo . a p o lic e s ta te — th a t C a stro 11 nv ■•: r ; f u g e e s i n t o o u r c o u n t r y . T 'p e r f o r m valuable services to r th e ir ( o n g r e s . s fo r p o sts now ap pointed by tw o .w n us n g th e U .S . a s •» w h i p p i n g boy. c a n c a u s e m u c h m o re tr o u b le f r ■ m ates and th e university at large J*r"*h-Sonh Ihree class o fficers. T his, we feel, would elim ­ Q. m iH a k th a t this w hale erh i» m ight a c t i o n s in t h e U S , w h e r e t h e y h a v ■ council last year um lerw ent a face ehanpe i n a t e th e " s p o i l s sy ste m ” now a p p a re n t in he a* a tte m p t on th e p a rt a t th e USSR ta pave !■ v o res*, th e n th e y c o u ld eve: > and cam e up w ith new vigor. W here p re­ th e w ay fa r gang retaUawa w ith K ennedy; th a t th e r e m a in in g *n C u b a . some councils. p resen t elaah w ith th e ttflra h lle a a adm inistration q , |*ve frequently been s n u te d at th# Ifk viously th e sponsored Pizza week to finance SE N IO R OFFIC ERS we would exem nt w ill give K ennedy’s ad m in istratio n a chance ta security precaution» for Ca»tro*» life \ a n ew sletter io explain Pizza week, they m>w from ’ hi* change. Senior« ten d to have m o r“ rig h t thing« w ith C nha and th e K rem lin ? C astro individual w ontd have the »pie>- iinitT I sponsor basic coordinating sessions to ■ -.- •las.« sp irit. T hey a re u n ited by a common assassinate him . W hat effect would thi. h i i , plain th e functions of U niversity College, A . I t h in k ttu a U a n u n s o p h is t ic a t e d v i e w . That DR. CHARLES CUMBERLAND the «evolution? im m ed iate goal— graduation. Project,« such •.h e K r e m l i n can be so diabolically clever add »> P a re n ts weekend and a spring term election i- S w ingout week. Com mencem ent teas and naively open does not seem a possibility to1m e . I th e fu t u r e o f th e re v o lu t io n . I fe e l th a t th e A. I fe e l th a t .a s s a s s in a t in g C as-' see n> imminent return qi relations with Cuba, p . ’ u a ’. e , ra th e r th a n d e stro y th e rev- .’ rally. D evelopm ent fund give seniors a bond no o r ig in a l p u r p o s e o f th e re v o lu tio n h a s been p er­ n o r do I see how the present tituation could pos­ o e o p le w o u ld tu rn h im in to a nan r. J u n io r council spend« it* energies on Block o th e r class has. v erted by th e C a stro cam p. The im m e d ia t e eco­ sibly l e a d to a r e c o n c i l i a t i o n with Kennedy. id e a l fo r w h ic h to fig h t . Wmk “S " and J-H op while Senior council w orks n o m ic a d v a n t a g e s h a v e b e e n o u t w e ig h e d b y th e But th e bonds a re m issing in o th e r classes. q . D a r « a th in k th a t th e canamn a lsta a re d ire c t­ d i s a d v a n t a g e * o f t h e p o l i c e s t a t e n >w ;n e x i s t e n c e O n e m o re th in g I’d lik e t o m en *, o n li t extensively on com m encem ent plans. W ater It Imil.x dow n to th e fa ct t h a t Frosh-Soph nrvH'-i am u sed at C a s t r o 's in v a s io n ly b ehind sH a t C aatra'a m avea? S h a p ir o fe e ls th a t th e s o c ia l a n I p o litic a l c h a n g e carnival and Development Fund. In su m m ary , council and Junior council a re ex istin g on an A A '! e v id e n c e p o in ts to th e fa c t th a t th # w ill co m e ; I fe e ! th a t th e v a re o v e rd u e . w h ic h th e C u b a n p e o p le s in c e r e ly - "lass officers have become service group;— extinct tra d itio n and perform ing duties w hich U S S R :* b e h in d C a s t r o . Y e t th e ir m o tiv e s a r c I*, .s e e m s *.•» m e tna*. w h a t c h a n g e s h a v e been ip ite o f C a s t r o ’s e x t r a v a g a n t c la im * , not representative bodies. m ade h ave n o fir m b a <' th e y a r e ju s t te m p o r a r y , w o u ld n o t c o m e fro m th e U S . b u t ir - could be b e tte r executed by a n o th er agency. d if f e r e n t m a n s o m e tim e s im a g in e d . T h e ir a c tu a l L a t in A m e r ic a n co u n try . O f co u rse . s u c c e s s o r p o w e r ir. C u b a i s n o t s o i m p o r t a n t t o and th e re s u lt w ill be h e a rta c h e fo r th e C uban AND THAT 18 w here w e present o u r a r ­ A t O hio S ta te recently, a can d id ate fo r a w o u l d m o s t L k e ’. v b e b la m e d , th e re m a j c c e - n a s t h e i r d e s . r e s t o c a u s e d i f f i c u l t y f o r th e p e o p le . gument. We concede all the alxive points but class p re sid e n t ra n on th e following p la tfo rm : A s f s a i d b e f >re. t h e C u b a n * n e e d c o n t i n u i - g A m e r ic a n in d iv id u a ls in v o lv e d . v s. W e 'v e l o s t f r i e n d * t h r o u g h o u t t h e w h o l e we believe th e very fact th a t class o ffice rs If 1 am elected, I will do m v best to e lim in a te .• b e c a u se th e U SSR can u se C u b a a* an e c m o m i c a i d : t h e y h a v e lo s t t h e s u p p o r t o f '.h e As fa r a * C a s t r o 's r e c e n t e l a b o r . ; ’ -- -- ;p o c t e d i n v a s io n is • n e e r r .e t have turned in to service groups calls for th e ir class o ffices. H e w as elected, a n d h e fulfilled o r. th e y will n abandon tn e ir in te re s t in I S . a r .d R i i * s . a .* n o t c a p a b l e o f g iv in g th e m • • i s a id o n a c o n t .n u in g b a s is . O f c o u r s e '.h e ,. l e r c l y a s h >w He , ;a ss e t! , 1 elim ination. his premi*« A ci ling to re p o rts, O hio S ta te ■ H avan a beach , in p C lass offices w ere founded vears ago w hen h ;\ * s t i f f e n I no * from th e elim in atio n o f U SSR a -k n-hy o f icie r o v e r in lie l uba ’ m e a n s n .u .'.n * m - n y o u c o n s i d e r h o w tra n y m s i ; w a s an in fan t u n iv ersity . T hev w* t h o ,e o ffic e s . COfl L in u in g o r I* t h o s e e m p l o y e d a r e e m p l o y e d in t h e a r m y HI I *epre«entative bodies, form ed to advance the •lesires o f a given class. B ut in th e MSC of litfiO, crowded w ith 22,71b se p a ra te student*, Tili* resolut io’l t o c o t n e o u t o f C o m m it We would like to s ') \V1 hin a w ^fk o r tw» t attun/U nl to f»*f !«♦-'« ,ir p o ! 5« •* U:i * it* r e v o lu tio n .in s g iv in g « c o n tin u in g of <|. l» o s o u t h i n k II w a s a w l « e m o v e o n t h e P -irt C ub*'’ th e I .S. to b rrak d ip lo m a t ic re la tio n , u llli - p la .e e * n im e d b e fo re A c l u a l lv I fe e l th a t th e r e a s o n ' a r m s is t h a ' C u b a ¡a b e g i n n . r g *-* H avana t r .c p .n h T . • •> r ti- p l.w ' %*: th ere n<» longer is -ucii a th in g as a sopho­ ICV> I l*f proposal. a*. t ki e S - a iut A, T IS v. a s a n a b o u t* . v n e re a *a ty r. >■i W ’ u n ., f «11 ■ ■ g u n lit* , more class or a ju nior class. People a re V W ith mr^nilmpn w< u r r'e f " > n irre> lu v e 3' *t.* m o t i v e th e u e a .r c tj n tw een te rm s, off-cam pu* or l;i*t plain di-ot* to vote ye< t) fit q %, nearlv a» I could tell from your fall d e ­ !*♦ §1 t i* » n t e h i c h . v f i ■h bate. sou »ad s t u p r a w ere hath originally in fa ; m u n ta in tc re ste d . T h e re is no class u n ity . f *el. wil result e ffic ie n t fu n vor of th e reso lu tio n , h u t you feel th a t It ha* Just A t h o u g h w< e nut l . r , . tly i I n f i t I f e e l • ‘ ••it p r e p a r a t i o n - T h is, tlien, re fu te s th e basic reasons for a to n in g .f All 111 v v r * t u H e n t C # o vt?r; gone overhoard. b r e a k , a ,* h a ’ •Î. . »>t tHH- J U h f w, f o r * r e a l a u s t e r i !* - p r o g r a m ;n t • • .* iw c-•a. iy*«v », »- ...* ciu«* office. T oday's o fficers do not repre- m e n '. A >v .* m o re o p t .m is !..' t ;.m I am . as ta iff as 3s ou I 'B . O k" r . r C t »-S. Letters Criticize A d, D efend K avan au gh an d Veto Resolution f'F lf C %<■ w hat m ay ut* an :ir .c > p u u : an o th e r. n o n w a s o f f c r b i a t .« . w h a t % a ccu rate C M ' (hi Creeks it Y >u / Man I Look p o ;n : o f v » fw ..s i n c ty m m o n I m r<* c i v i l i z e d t i m e , b u t 1 w a n t # i T h e S t a t e N e w « « 1 .1 A t- •a*K.d, n o t o t h r r w i ? # T h e A w r - ' t- i - h e e i g h t o 'c l o c k p r o f e s s o r : f o r m a t i o n d i ? t r : b u 4i To the Editor: To th e Editor: Je« D. Reid s t u d e n t a ffa * r^ . '*V .c a n A m o c w :jo :i of U fiiv # r* i* > 'l i e p m r .t I ’d ' ke 'i rea ssu re P ro fc 8 8 o rv \,ik e s th e ♦ * * fo r tu n a te ly m** :'. >,t F a th e r K a v a n a u g h on H e q u o t­ m #* T . i .s « îa t e n » ? ï i ! t w . Kava- e d i r » m m a n ,1 m e n t a s b a , ; * f o r /ai n i t o rs W ith n u m e r o u s o i i a n ü w - s \ n > » c r i b ; »: :■-> .*< 1940 (Communism? 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I is n J ! ‘l i - f - i w ith h a l t e r n e n t o n a c a d é m ie T re # d « » m To the Editor: Of th e V f* a r A ;» ! « « / • >- "T h o u ih a lt n ot c o v e t th y ■ • î .*»•- on a th r C a*h • v and îe n u r » ) th a t The com m on I t h .it jvw t 1 * * * n« <*;. to of s -.i - e g h l x i r '* w fe " The day mv P\ V. p r ; ha.8 j r # r v î i ^ r a ! t»r r a d . - N u t » f »* v c r t .M - 'n t ’ .T « n* • ,f* r. o ,t a f*r S3.000 far C -r-n c e m .’-.i t r - g n t e .i s . ?c b e c o m e s PU y- • tr. : t u th an i :i* 'r u e ex* ! 1 » : u h e \$ n o r a d a n f v r . b u t Moore's Fight H* - .Y e o f t h * M » n 'h - ! w l««»k * th '* v # rid im i > a1 Robert Morgan To th e E ditor: : »v, î î 1 »? î :v. • . « m. evw ■ * * * In obj-v-ins ’ y th a t ? • « n in v m good de- a n c e o f th e R u s s a i : A tr >Ìì ! t h r Braises Basing ti tn case, th e re - '* » ffe c î a k n o w n "r e d ” You * auhi have d >nt b f ,*» r. M>ore ha< o n c e sgs H it f > t. me u n - A T .c r .c u n p u s itto n h ave. M a y b e th e <•%'«» M ir k llt t d r n \: us to the m e n a c e r Mr . î» .. t i < 7a!* î '«* ' " û A ‘: > v l r e 'e r e n r e t > •nfiltra*: >n. * # * 4»‘« :1 ‘ î’, « S N ♦h ’ ' I -r,t?;v , ' »Ö . W l t o ' t ■1V l>y r ,«< As he has T»r*7 • * ‘ h<* o 0 5 % $ b ilv thn: he m ay b' VMV JU V -J i . 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I ».«fa r.U hA\ ' T h e e n d «>f v u- e ,i;t .r t n a î !■ n i! 11-, s t h i s v o i c e b e h e a r d D e- l a Use Editer: concert has taken ; »'# ■ 3 R. I S n d r n '.r s A t .o n o f T à * .h e r K a v « - fVider.v-e t> vhe cò n irA f** t o u c h e » " î a t h e m e w h i c h i s •>” j « v i i y p m e n 's .n L a t in A m e r ic a I ,« ,* x"*i disturbaci * « re.i-l shudder* at th* • —» ! t Ur m I r i u f h , V kho l i m p l y i '.i t r d U if :*«, eiit rul ,n ihn Januurv ’.8 fort it wd! now tag# A il %•*, (irte k .m if t-» i p r*'v .» :« *rit i n A m e r ic a U>- i! « u g g e » ! ’ .s ', w h a t w e n e e d * .v,z C A ’ h tu a c vtvm -pe v ;n : j t r e t* d t i c u u i o n o f v^ris** t u sWcino».l.iy ; .saue 'f toe S’s!« ¡the damage done tpokevmar, hi* a*'; ¿1 \ t o y — t h a t <>f o .c r .t * ! s io v e r .;,. '< f 'e s h m e w , .r ,. tu rn :n . e I : .»«,• bstfm .»’ Th rft; ! W hat “ p u b lic « C f .. * . 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Ben Mread- the president •{ Al'SG the pow­ , ed h r a Russian piar.-' To toe g u th n r fobv.ovi*!» Mr vcU ow M s v 1 .i.k U A in t v l f o r t h e j t h e v t: r t o i f t « v e x f r f i s r o f H av# you , n -.a > e n d o f w h ic h it a . i o w m j i neao. MRl’-AAIT Academic er of v e t o Tho I am n o t : j N .t even P“ f- - BMCX" p c r » ..r..f ,f O '. I lia r r a h ’ at^d f >r t n r n w s t p a r t a r r 1 r r m i i t w D l c U r i t k m o f Iru c p ta - t h a t a o n i e o n * «•!*« t«> m a m p u - 1 Freedom end Trance I ensm. sympathy » ’h ti-,e idea« which warmest adm.r*r> d o tn g I f t h e w r i t e r s th ~.k t h e c e la te W * Don By her ,t e < u r v e r y liv e s I s in c e r e ly I ♦ * * wer# #«pres«ed, mv major coo- that hi* impiaca- » v i ;j*’ v r c . r : iff r •« •ir r ■ . % r «« I ) tr a in in g p ro gram is a ll f r Katfey M iner •ern :s not w,fh th»t. tt Is with Communism :n » * * * h o p e tna*. t h e a v e r a g e A m e n - j •i • ’ ” 'i n v i i*. ••n' trrtn this as is t-ie j n a u g h t . to V \c { « p e n d w i ;y n -a v th e m o n e y to I a sk , d o th e y sen I * — ,- Ball H a l * * * * c a n m . n d h a * n o t d e s c e n d e d Vo j Class Hours he false n ,nei*i,>n it gave h e a d e d m a n t f e s t « * ■ineerning the ¡g-«r w h e n * 1 T* th e Editor: b.l! before stud«'ht C ingrr»« To Ih» E ditar ta m e tr a in in g p r o g r a m " 'Aptilofgie* * » I V r i'b e r » t V 'j> « p h ! a » .y p h y i* .r « s l f -r m o ral d ir e c tio n is r e - j W-'uie I ¡ire* Either the writer did no: read i the shape of cone«-.' i.ikes on * univers:' A t* Ail w "Bf* '¿ar«.*' rocKit aurh | T ' .s is n o t «llr«H 'ted a t t h e u i th# p m fK * t« x ! 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SIZES a ln ic r I lia llt-u ^ * -- » ft 00J =i \ Om t Dt. FfMdt Our con««» to a great btg lovable Saint Barnard. Dear Or. fm ad: Most of my Me here is extracurrtculsr. I carry the d r u m Dear Dr. Frood: On Now Year's Lvt I f o o l i s h l y r e s o l v e d t o b e al th# n *• v Bis- tor the band, pull the curtain lor the PKBHI.E B E A C H . C a b . ' . 'A P i Ha loves everyone—eacopt mo. In m o r n g e n e r o u s a n th m y L u c m e s . i* ’ f . n .n 'u n g A r n o ld P a lm e r i med SlrpftPi**, 3 a,ml; tne drama society, wax the court f o r th* M y f r i e n d s h a v e h e ld m # l o t h i s , Spartrm.« c fa c t, ha h a s b itten m e v icio u sly basketball team, scrape the »ce fo r u .er.gi«d f o r th e to p s p o t n and I ve been fo rc e d to g iv e e-toshes i eight tunes. Who! can I d o to get the hockey team, clap e r a s a r s f o r y terd av .s f ,n al» o f tr.e lati.OiMi Pa T ier C r u e b y g o l f u tu r n a m « -» • (» re d a tw o -u n d e r- l'i’ij.inffr tvsu j-* T‘. wer BRITCHES h»m to like me? f rearreted D og t a e r r the faculty club and shovel s n o w tor the fraternity houses. Oo y o u aw ay several p a ck s a do you day. t h m k w o u ld h a p p e n it I W h at ■ ,an, r,,/* W * :: think these activities will really h e l p b r o k e t h is r e s o lu tio n ? * 34 ;< v h is f i r s t n i n e h VIITEH P I.\II)S R r to lu U t e T e d K i .*1 t h e > a d - . • BBAB FBUBIMTOk Maitor Mm, I n m e when I get out of cottofe’ - <■'-> M u i i . w e n t •* cany Me a*. I t s p d you «ear a Eager DEAR RESOLUTE IP s hard tto e* e a r ih r e .u g h h u L r » * a 41-yc«r-< »kt v .-’e .. i a NOV meceen eeet, let yeur hair and eye­ tell, really. Lightning, a runaway brow (ran shaggy and leere to 0KAR lA d d t; I don’t Mink the col- STUDENT FUNDS ' ' Ft I p iu d e r d a ie . "■-i:-. t n r a e r o u n d » » . t h »4 h o le s P» »n er w a s « ¡ x s t r i k e « F a . :>• a 2C 3 t - FOR 10#0 W f/a «Mmaar affsctla^tafafy. I g f i MB tat y w out. horse, a to made whe know ? » f-o g y w e rd a y » *■« margin to two fin a U bo*. STUDENT DEEDS ' ■ r - i .n g in th e SPORTCOATS n. mucm sw. 1 .a .O O \om 1» IH I > 7 CONSERVATIVE 3000 V. Dear Dr. Frwd: Before vacation, my girl and I agreed to exchange Christmas presents I sent h«r a nice hanky. You can imagine how I fed when I CLUB SUITS «¡th awoke Christmas morning to fmd a sporis ear from hor What can I do now’ // ■ » fra u g h t Dear Or. Frood: Can I m n o t a s s t u p i d as y o u K* |p me crjfv.nca my girt the* s n e th in k s I a m ? Amjumu present« NOV DEAR DISTRAUGHT Remind M ari I.Sa**8tr< 00 her that Letter giving time is DEAR ANXIOUS. Perhaps, but you II have to convince md C tffv iitf Vice-Prewideni • V i k k i C u R n l fc - ia t» A ho o ciat ion 58“° 63w 70 g ist areuad the corner. ‘Mwte Fieywhf M i Civil Ci|MtM jm f j g r t ' j t ¿ I t i r f i i w i ■'» 'iM h i l i M f i i f r T ä Ä A » 8 « «M T jO O g j a g u C K U F T , suggests Frood. slap into an elevator a n d lig h t u p a L u c k y in­ stantly. your spirits will rise. When you savor your Lucky, y o u ra I N - lo r a, e g a students T m 4 a y , J u u a rv 2 1 . H |».ni. smoke more Luckies than a n y other r a g u i a r They re .1 « s r d - p b u n c h „no ve x n e w n R— i 3 3 .1 nion i>uikliu|! / * an along that LuCiues taste g r a a t Get the cigarettes with the toasted U s t e - g e t Luckms. M lg ta SMa MwnMy AR MSU SlwleRfa ami the f.eneral Puhli* CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a changeI Arc Cardial!} I«vit«d A» Goe^ts ^ T H E STORK W ITH T H E RED IMJOR / t , r ,m AW krt tf - M m e— utm i.m M U m m t F R E E ADMISSION 7 AM P BE L L S S V B U R » A N S H O P Ajiïchigm State New*, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, January 23, ]% f f _________________________ Dorms Plan AW S B oards H old Night Staff Austin Visits Brazil for EAESP Crossword Puzzle ACWMS S3 Pacify 3 Q ü a n a ¡ in e s c a n i n n a z c z c c e Snow Contest Two O pen M eetings AW S activity b o ard an d Ju­ N ew s E d ito r A ssiaftn t Lini* Lr-M Bill Do»i Dr. R uben V. A u s tin , a s s is t­ The G e tu lio Vargas Founda- lan professors were trained, and 1 Wanders 38 Llekt up an n asa s n u o i i u C opy B ditors Bob c h a th a n t d e a n o f th e C o lle g e o f B u s i ­ tin n , in B r a z i l , in c o l l a b o r a t i o n encouraging research. S Guide 37 Afternoon □ ai □□□ M en’s H all Association Is diciary board s w ill hold open la ta , D ick Colfv, n e s s a n d P u b l i c S e r v i c e , i s to w ith th e I C A , s e c u r e d th e s e r v ­ T o d a y , a s a r e s u l t o f t h i s as­ It Abandon collation □BBoa □□□□□□□ planning te sponsor a snow m eetings tom orrow a t 7 p m . P h o to E d ito r bave jr.. leave T u e s d a y f o r S > u t h A m e r i * ic e s o f M S L T s C o l l e g e o f Busi­ sistance, the EAESP o f f e r s a 12 Cured 38 Pack aaan an n an ao j aculpture contest in February A ny coed Interested in ru n ­ S ta ff • D iana ty k o fs k y e a t o r e v i e w c o n t r a c t s t h a t th e n ess and P u b lic S e r v ic e to fo u r y e a r u n d e r g r a d u a t e p ro ­ 14 Invigoretor 19 Condition 38 Malt be*. -rage □□□ anBDE a a a w ith th e them e “G reek M yth­ ning for th e office o f rep resen ­ O oode, L orraine virine u n iv e r s it y a n d th e I n te r n a tio n a ! a s s i s t in e s t a b l i s h i n g t h e - s c h o o l . g r a m in b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . 14 Equal foot­ 40 Wrathful la o a a a a c ! □ □ □ □ ology.” ta tiv e from h e r living u n it o r N orm a W ebb, Man La- C o o p e r a tio n A d m in is t r a t io n D r. A u s t in s a id . ! In a d d itio n it o f f e r s a n in t g p - ing 43 Be in­ n a a c o a n □□□□□! Ed Mullck, chairman of the organization m ay attend. Sporta N ight Editor iva„v-' ( I C A ) h a v e w i t h t h e B ra z ilia n T h e E A E S P w a s e s t a b l i s h e d s i v e t h i r t e e n w e e k c o u r s e in e x - I 17 Sign of debted □□□ a n a event, announced the tentative T he activity board w ill m eet Donaldson. G o vern m e n t. as a n e x p e r im e n t a l a n d p io n e e r ­ e c u t i v e m a n a g e m e n t f o r p e o p le j omission 43 Cylindrical 49 Equalizer □□anoD n a i o a a dates as Feb. II or Feb. 35 de­ In 331 S tu d e n t S ervice! and the i n g s c h o o l p r i m a r i l y p a t t e r n e d w h o a r e a l r e a d y in b u s i n e s s tS Metal b o b « □ □ □ □ □ □ □ judiciary board in 336 S tu d en t T h e s e c o n tr a c t s c o n c e rn th e 30 Game bird fora pending on snow conditions. d e v e l o p m e n t e f th e f i r s t B r a z i l - I a f i<' r t h e t v p i r a l A m e r i c a n C o l - “T he e x e c u tiv e m anagem ent ; 22 Electrified vehicle □E a a a a a aaa MHA hdpe* to make it an an­ Services. of B u s in e s s A d m in is t r a ­ p r o g r a m is o n e o f th e b e s t o f it s j 47 Trap* la n s c h o o l o f b u s in e s s a d m in is - J lo g e particle nual event and a plaque will be t r a t i o n , t h e E s e n ia d e A d m i n i s - t io n . h e a d d e d . k in d a n y w h e r e ." s a id D r. A u s - ■ 23 Parched as Streams 3 Irritate 10 Withdraw presented to the winner. Any­ tra ca o d e E m p resas do Sao “ The C o l l e g e o f B u s i n e s s a n d | t i n , “ e v e n in c o m p a r i s o n P u b lic S e r v i c e at M S U p r o v id e d ! s i m i l a r p r o g r a m s i n «’ u r w ith ow n, 24 H av in g made a will 48 Former Rus­ sian nder* 4 Norse navi­ gator from busi­ ness one having questions should Tower Guards P a u lo . 50 Vehicle* It Store­ contact Ed Mulick, Bailey Hall, a s t a f f o f A m e r ic a n p r o fe s s o r s | co u n try " 24 Fertile mots 9 Narrow pas­ as the participation of all the Tower Guards w ill meet at t o a s s i s t a m i a d v i s e in e s t a b l i s h ­ I n v i e w o f its m e r i t s i t h a ? 27 Goddess of on runner* sages of water 13.house English DOWN men’s dorms is not definite. Beaumont Tower tonight at 9. STUDENT FUNDS e s th e E A E S P , " s a id D r. A u s ­ tin . ' b e e n r e c o m m e n d e d b y th e O r - , j g a n iz a tio n o f A m e r ic a n S ta te s i plenty 2S Silkworm 29 Ore excava­ 1 Recount • Luster 7 Ordeal sandhills U. Mottlad 2 Egyptian t Corrode T h is in v o lv e d th e d e v e lo p ­ l a s a tr a in in g p ro g ra m fo r th e . tion tod I Puffs up streak in FOR m e n t ef a c u r r ic u lu m , o r g a n i­ I e x e c u t iv e s fr o m a ll L a t in A m e r - j z a tio n a n d a d m in is t r a t io n , t r a i n ­ j ic a n c o u n t r ie * . h e a d d e d , j 4 5 31 Halts STUDENT NEEDS in g B r a z i l i a n p r o f e s s o r s , t e a c h - j W hen c o m p le te d , th e j s c h o o l w il l b e t h e f i r s : sch o o l ; n ew ! 1 - y f f , <} t u 1 33 Levantine •ailing ve*, in g c e r t a i n c l a s s e s u n t i l B r a z i l - •els o f b u s in e s s a d m in is tr a tio n of : m P4 if 39 Anthropoid Ü j c o lle g e c a lib e r in S o u th A m en- : 31 Anglo- ca. 4 zf u 4 Saxon Be perspicacious! JS ü f'ffâ 2J money 31 Beetle* 38 Narrow ir ¡T i •trip* of wood ROTC Grad i l 1* 30 Ability 31 Musical drama* JS J/ Ends Course V X w k JV 33 Vegetable 33 Made ■mend* ‘■’¿¡kà Second L ie u t e n a n t Ja m e s K ;4 4! « 34. Citadel* W in g e r te r . 19 5 9 g ra d u a te of 39 Pitcher* M ic h ig a n S ta te , r e c e n t ly com ­ 4* W 37 Lock of hair (S p le t e d th e p r im a r y b a s ic n a v ig a ­ ft? M 40 Raman road 41 Wicked ju n io r b o u ffa n t to r tr a in in g co u rse at Ja m e s et ft 44. Period i v*H- — i>a —4 d»H lafilyl C o n n a lly A FB, T exas, a cco rd ­ 1 , ■ 40 Night boforo by Jonfty Horbort...tiie young, fresh, tad stadving sometime» soporific (and who doesn't?) the word in g to Cap? R i> b e r t S w e e t. ft* WffM I mi nut si um is S«Dtn%. NoDor alerts yon with a m ft and accurate AFRO TC in fo r m a t io n a m * ic e s it e f tafrinr—the same refreshing stimulant o ffic e r . full-flowering now-Hiru-summtr- W in g e r te r . son of M r. and m and tan. Yet non-habit-forming „ K M rs R a lp h J . W in g e r te r o f 9 19 lo ao La o f Owe a sm m v i u i f vonwva I ■ (aster, handier, more reliable. 8 a la I n f pmtpwannus during study and h - - a if ii S e y m o r e a v e n u e . L a n s in g , g r a d ­ u a te d fr o m S e x t o n h ig h sc h o o l Two Music Majors Take cocktail print Important nowi M a s —a d wluie driving, too— ataaya harp NoDe* in proximity. i in 19 5 5 . H e r e c e iv e d h is th ro u g h A F R O T C , c o m m is s io n nad a B A First Places at Battle Creek Iho great pouffsd harem shirt d e g ree in E n g l i s h h e r e in 19 5 9 Two MSI’ music major* took la s t year, Mary See burger, W in g e r te r , w h o m a r r ie d S a n ­ ; first place in the Battle Creek Midland senior, won the instru­ sleevelets balnau lop, and d ra J. K ir b y of 807 D u n la p mental division with a French symphony contest, said Keith stre e t, h as been a s s ig n e d tv- horn aolo. She is now first M a th e r A F B , C a lif, fo r a d v a n c e d ; Stesn. professor of music and waist-swathing crushed conductor of the Battle Creek chair French horn player In the n a v ig a to r tr a in in g The c o u p le M S U concert band. h a s a d a u g h te r, B e t h . IS m o n th s . sym ph on y satin cummerbund. Uaiofl Board s Eiropeai Right o ld . Karen Murphy, Davison aen- : ior. won the instrumental divi- . C A M PU S C L A S SIF IE D S . j s i o n with her harp aolo, Intro- . . . Q U IC K R ESU L TS . . WhHe background ! auction and Allegro by Ravel. The pl*3^o division was won with blue-green Grant To Aid i by Stanley Potter, Tyler. T ex , STUDENT RMBS Laaviag Jane 21st Ratvra Aig. 27th g r a d u a t e assistant, with his per- Voral print, Civil Defense ! f u r m a n c e o f Schumann Piano : C o n c e r t » Potter alao ha* been FOR Szos 5 to 15. ' annou.nred a* a winner of the t M S I"* B o a rd c f T ru ste e s ac- MSU Honor* concert audition*. j ce p ttx i 9 30 0 o f a $ 1,0 0 0 g r a n i j S f . f S ! T h u r s d a y f r o m thè W o l v e r n e jT W R T T *YI1BRK mustciana, Raaad Trip $276 ! In su ra n ce Creek Com pany p f Battic • im ut o f them from (college* and umversiUoa, « • » - Michigan The grani will be u*rd to aid I peied in Batti» Creek far thè the disaster control and civil honor of soloing at the April defense program recently initia­ concert of the Battle Creek ted b y the School o f Police A d ­ Symphony. F o r fu rth e r inform ation ministration and Public Safety. The three Detroit Judge* D r . L e o n Weaver, professor of also chose two MSU sister* as police adm.nutration. will direct runners-up. They are to per­ t: I the u s e of the g r a n t to f u r t h e r form at the pop-concert of the C ontact: I inion Board Office t h e p r o g r a m o f r e s e a r c h , train­ Battle Creek Symphony on ing and s e r v i c e March 12 Dons Mobile, Au­ gusta graduate student, will . CAM PUS C L A S S IF IE D S - play a violin solo. Her sitter, . . IH lill R E A D E R S H IP - | Mary Beth Lake, is a graduate BU Y . . . SE L L . . . REN T Student voice major. Oaa'I Gat CaagM WHfcotri A ‘CUPID CARO” far Valaatiaas . M O N. me FB I. T IL L 9 •A T . T IL L 7 (S hoot Straight A* An A rrow ) fo r the Campus Book Store now available V a le n tin e Card'« C o n tem p orary I DON’T Family Children Special Friend (aero** from the Cnion) NEED TIP TOP Boudcd Brake Shop No. 1 Brake» reliurd one hour service FX)HD GLASSES! 89 9 5 1 CHEVY PLYMOUTH * e x c e p t 5 9 f t GO •II o t h e r I ' . S . car* $ 1 2 .9 5 *». m m w r n i (Pow er brake« 5 1.IK ) per w heel add.) Labor and M aterial — all 4 wheel» F r e e b r a k e a d j u s t m e n t f o r t h e life o f y o u r b r a k c o . BETWEEN BITES... M.M# MILES OK 1 YEAS WRITTEN Ol .U A N T U We baoar farmer G sU ("rest Brake guaraaleaa lO a rt have hiU with ansrsnlre) get that refreshing hew feeling with Coke! I NEED A W OLVERINE! ’A, * 2 4 1 0 E. KALAM AZOO I • • DAILY — S TO'S RATI RDAT LA -SA U Jt COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY L a u ia i. M«-*‘gxa