- Second Class Postage Apportionment Problem Expected ^ 2 East Iamfeag, Michigan. Friday Morning, March 3 1 ,1 9 6 1 $ Pag«** Paid a t Kast Laiutttf. Mich. 5 C e n ts To Overshadow All Others ¿8 T T ty HENRY R. BERNSTEIN senator from the 12th district, M State News Staff Writer „ £ . Oakland County, represents ap- . while a senator from the D e tro ifa re a rep re­ Here are the poor_in spirit I will agree that some con­ It I s a widespread opinion resentation rem ain ideals for which the We see as th e only dem ocratic solution to that M" Fred Sm th. hefcd ad­ sents 12. — _ Here a t MSU one finds those servatives would use the Con­ U nited S tates m ust striv e if a reasonable the representation problem a complete legis­ students who by logic -of social stitution fo r their own ends as visor of Brvan. is an excellent M ichigan’s voting discrim ination i* one of semblance of democracy is J o be obtained. . lative reapportionm ent of both house* of and econonricrprefsuw snust uqndd some liberals, but this is person. , T.ie pep; >’e /h e has th e problems likely to enter th e minds of vo­ I t is im portant to rem eber th a t a vast th e sta te legislature. This we Teel can only have a college degree. lo e y are not real eonsenratism, and Bar­ work ng under him must tell te rs Monday. Many people will be voting in population m ovement from rural to urban come th ro u g h a constitutional convention not here to quench the thirst ry Goldwater would challenge some very one-sided stories to ' favor of a constitutional convention w ith th e th a t can create som e constitutional m eans for knowledge nor to gain clar­ such a point of view. Today’s get aut'ons like these and many areas has occurred in th e U nited S tates hope of lessening discrim ination against vo­ of insuring equality of representation. ity of perception. conservatism is not th» red- other o'" v sh act ons to stick. during th e p ast 50 years leaving, in m ost I th:-'; it’s about time the te rs in Michigan. states, inequalities of voter representation Though th e convention itself will not rep­ The intention is simply to hunting brand which tnanv wit­ increase the value of one’s nessed during the McCarthy " h ' g h i i r i fVr.UsorVe rqal house O ther people will tie voting against a con­ th a t in many cases border on the preposter­ resent completely accurately all th e people labor power god social accept­ period, especially hot on the cleaning around here and see stitutional convention b eca u srth ey a re afraid ous. due_to th e inequitable m eans of representa­ ance. campuses. that there people are treated of losing the power they now possess through •Instances are common of legislators rep­ tion it will be based upon, we urge our read­ When young people find it too Of coarse, there are fringe with the respect that the R.A.s discrim ination. _ . " resenting ten to fifteen tim es th e num ber ers to support it as a step in th e rig h t direc­ difficult pr tiresome to seek groups, but today’s conserva- and grad advisors expect and Isn’t, the Ir.S. supposed to be th e country tion. ~ . 2* - after fundamental truth and tfSrfTjs a rebellion against dog­ have in no way shown they de­ of constituents th a t o th er members of the — " ruled by th e m ajority with regard fo r m in­ order and the baric concept on matic liberalism -it is a-return serve. which their civilization was to John Stuart Mill as opposed Douglas >1. Anderson ority rig h ts? T h at doesn’t mean m inority erected and live by them, but to Karl Marx and John Keynes. rule. _ J~ I Laos Too Hot for UN to Handle rather begin to compromise Freedom, of course, is best with .themselves, a “ Vanity used by those with Initiative The people of America have never 'really decided which is more im portant, th e human By J. M. ROBERTS ~ Associated Press News Analyst Laos if Laos is saved. More of this sort of thing in the United Nations could revive the the old F a ir” witt result. and ability-but this does not I say that it is no wonder that mean that it is unfairly prejud­ young women equate love with iced against those who will not Headv being or property. Thousands o f votera will be going to the jadis Monday believing th a t idea that the United States possesses the organi­ monetary security and young use it. man is superior to property. T hera people 1 have also been keeping up A new sort of dood'ipg is go­ Ordinarily someone would arise at the United zation. men equate love with sex Sole­ will have a chance to dem onstrate th e ir be­ ing on at the New York Times Nations to complain that the big powers are The principle form of action which the United ly. It Is no surprise that exces­ with the State News Herblook copy desk. Late at night, be­ lief by voting “yes” for con-con. : ignoring the worid "Organization in their tussle Nations has recommended in the past—negotia­ sive makeup, gUb talk, exotic controversy. I think he is. a tween editions, headline wri­ over Laos, but not this time. _ tions for peaceful settlements—already has been clothing are accepted and laud­ godd cartoonist; no one cun ters have been preoccupied adopted in principle by all sides except the rebel ed, rather than sound mind and deny it, but it might be a good w th a pastime caRed “Through 111# The delegates may very well feel that, their troubles are already sufficient.unto the day. The nations involved may very well feel that army in Laor. body and depth of character. .idea to give another poini oi H istc‘v With T m » t Head­ It is no wonder that young view some expression-just in line''. ” The idea: To tell his­ men patronize pornography the interest of fairnes. Protest the issue is too touchy and time too short. THE DETERRENT which has been set up Allan C. BrowufchT typ’co* tory’s Jb'ggest stores with There’s nothing the .Security Council could do- through cooperative action by th e SEATO nations when there Is little difference Times restraint., if not When I see tightened fists that shake, and hear about it in the face of the Soviet veto. fits neatly into the intent of the U.N. charter between the printed page and ★ * * unVterstatedient, The angry voices rise to cry “Unfair!,” The neutrals already are being consulted. which provides for regional defense arrange­ the skin-deep beauty of the To ma’re; the task tougher, 1 always think of Paul, who’s now grown up. The General Assembly could hardly suggest ments among the members K — typical coed. - __ Clean House rules of the game restrict the “When Paul was eight he begged and begged U.N. intervention, already being tied up in the lith e Soviet Union refuses to. call off her air^_ What would you expect from -.heads to 14’ - units, the-m ax­ the fraternal system? That T* the Editor: * - that he Might have a horse — a horse to ride to Congo in an operation for which it is unable to lift to the Laotian rebels so that negotiations can imum under the rigid typeface school. — "~ pay. get started, the situation will change and there every individual be of such 124 point Latin Antique» The “Tim's cot one_” he'd say, “and so has Mik* depth and strength, warmth The Bryan Hall Bulletin of is a good chance a charge of endangering the Times has _ used since 1907 - and Bill.” INDEED, THERE is a certain consideration peace will be lodged in the United Nations. This and courage, orientation and Feb. 28 carried the following over one-column stories con­ Poor Paul, he had a hundred arguments for the United Nations in not forcing any more would be a means of keeping the record straight capacity as to be a leader with „notice: tinued from page one. These That all seemed good to him. He cried unfair justice rather than one of th* “I t is important to remem­ divisions at this time. The delegations have Just while SEATO is reinforcing the pro-western’ file-clutching “ group” hiding ber that the R.A.s are not only . .samples q fthe h eal writer’s And kicked the wall when I said “No, not y e t.' failed in an effort to dodge, the cold war in this forces in Laos. responsible for the conduct of ’ humor wore renroduced last But in the spring I let him have the horse behind the facade of Greek let­ spring’s debates and close the session, which Of course the Soviet Union might decide, at ters and twin pipes. their own men. but anyone in Week in Times Talk, the pa­ And when at hist the dappled pony came. - began in September, as quickly as possible. any moment to start a U.N. fight over Laos as the dorm who is called to their per’s house organ. Paul climbed into the saddle with a p in . France is not fully in step with "the other a delaying tactic while the rebels prepare for ’a The existence of sham in the attention. This is especially Poor kid! The twinkle in his eyes was gone Western powers on either- the Congo or Laos decisive attempt To capture the country. She’d PanHel is only perpetuated be­ true .when your R.A. is out of JEHOVAH RESTING And tears ran down his checks: His stubby legs issues, and is entering very touchy negotiations just insult a lot of people if she did. cause of the.silent but frantic the precinct or when you are A FTER 6-DAY TASK Weren't long enough to roach the silver rmgs; over Algeria. Public emphasis on any of these As for the Western powers, this is one time searching of the remaining in a public area.” He wasn't big enough to ride the horse.” divisions now could only .hurt the allies when the United Nations can be thankful for female undergraduates. This shows that each day When I hear angry voices cry “Unfair!.” The United States is paying a major share’of being bypassed. Bypassing is not always under­ Though th* effects are felt brings a new surprise about M ETHUSELAH DIES: the Congo expense, and will have to do likewise in cutting. throughout our society and th e ' what this housing contract we i always think of Paul and wonder if world, they are not as devas­ sighed last September has in JUDEAN WAS 944 The ones who protest would be big enough. tating as upon the individual. it. Now we must obey these Bek Ingle “.To thine own self be true. . . ” people even when we leave THE DAILY IOWAN Walter E. Pattee Jr. their domain. If I were a MOSES, ON SINAI, M ichigan S tate N ew s youngster just out of high school, I would most - likely GETS 10-PT. PLAN Published by the students of Michigan State University. Issued on Good Review have more respect for these people, but after living half­ Free 84 in Lauderdale class days Monday through Friday, during the fall, winter and spring To the Editor: way around the world and FRENCH ARE URGED FORT1AUPERDALE. FLA., Jfi-A d ty judge quarters. Issued weekly during the summer term. Second class post­ Mr. Taylor, I read with in­ working in the competitive bus­ TO CONSUME CAKE Thursday freed 94 college students from jaft and age paid at East Lansing, Michigan. terest your review of Barry iness world, these people show shouldered some of the blame for disorders of Editorial and business offices at 341 Student Services building, Goldwater’s book. “Conscience up with much contempt in my Easter weak. ~ -----_ Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. of a Conservative,” in the State mind. Recently a student here HOLLAND SETTLERS “I. as a citizen, am as much to blame as you Mail subscriptions payable in advance for one term. S3, for two Nows. I think that you did a in Brvan was put on two weeks IN 921 LAND DEAL eie for e portion of this, situation,” Judge Ray­ terms, 94; three terms, $5. generally good job. not giving it social probation for not show­ mond A. Doumer told thé collegians before turn­ Member of the Associated Press, Inland JDaily Press Association etther complete support or op- ing proper respect to his R.A. ing them loose “ so you can get at least era more and the Associated College press. position-something we don’t which the R.A. had the right to day of sunshine.” see too often, and something we do. The sign the R.A. hung on BLAZE IN CHICAGO The college boys were jailed in cdnnection ought to see a lot more of, in this man’s door which said the IS LINKED TO COW with riots rad .traffic jams which developed Sun­ Edttor*th*Chief Sjizann Price Sports Editor Ben Burns th * interest of good thinking room, was on social probation day, Monday and Tuesday nights in this resort Managing Editor. Sharon Coadÿ Feature Editor....-Jess Maxwell add good journdttsm. and no one was to enteral from But no matter how long cite on the southeast Florida coast. Women's Editor ___ ____ 1 do, however, disagree with 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. put tturm an’s Times copy editors doodled, Thousands of coUoae students, many of thorn City Editor..... Marcia Van Ness your statement that neither roommate la the same boat as they'd hav* to work hard to girte. have ,gathered here since the esrly 1139'« News Editor BUI Cote Charlotte Dalton beat the actual Times headline Science Editor Bill Small conservatives nor libarais are be was,' for the spring breik from classos. Adv. Manager., Jerry Lundy A&s't. Adv. Mgr. Larry Pontius v d y concerned with the cur­ On* evening a man came to announcing the assassination of One student remained in a cell. Georgs T. Circulation Mgr. Paul lusher Ass’t Adv. Mgr... Larry Walker rent “ eroekm” of the Constitut­ talk serious personal business President Lincoln: AWFUL Daliuge. a 22-year-old senior at Mankato State Editorial Editor Jody Howard Photo Editor............. Al Royce ion. Seaator Gaidwater’s phil- with Mm, and the R.A. sat in EVENT. College. Mankato. Minn Ha was sentenced to ■MB I is not os* which is his roam had moaitorodahe EDITOR 6 PUBLISHER 70 days for Inciting a riot and resisting arrest* : <» : pÊm,vWw?r* lis f ■ H l h S m ■F *<■•'.<.*•’« l l l l f p f lH i ■ ffi»%!ifc»8»Bai— - ’I ' | B | M M M H ■ S IM T- S ^ ' * ' .« Ilf -■• ^ . ■ _ *-i-.--—-7~r> N % M o n b f , M a rd i 3 1 ,1 9 6 1 §1 Michigan S id e Newa, F * * i Lanm iig, M k H iÿ in a Challenged U. S. Jet Pilot Dies To Save Will Michigan Have Con-Con? Italian Villagers From Plane To Decide ’Monday UDINE, Italy ifr-A 23-year- t short circuit. The coutrof ohl U. S. Air Force jet pilot tower told him to bail ootr ' died' Wednesday keeping his. Bid the plane was above (Continued from page l) ! which elects its governor and four cents collected, two cents By ANNETTE KRAUSE aq$i methods can anti should he shipc and admission under Gor­ blazing plane from crashing Vigonovo, a village of 3,800 per­ iture to two-year terms, j is used for schools and one-half State Newt Staff Writer m ade as a-consequence.. don A. Sabine, vice president into an Italian village. sons about six miles south of moiety, only helps an a r a r get „'-four states elect a gov ita first representative; it can’t « n o r and senators to four-year cent is turned ever to dties, I t wasaT m oqr years age One of MSU’s most valuable for special projécts. has offered The pilot, .stationed at -the Aviano. Cooper remained in help an area get a second rep­ term s and house members for villages and townships. assets is Us remarkable com- a challenge to students result- north Italian NATO air base at the plane, guiding it away Troth resentative. . ^ two years. - ^ « * - 1 » SSifSB bination of tiie stability'Qf age sues points out that f t f three j any yoUBg person for, a fife’s and tiie adaptability of growth,” !I ing in higher quality of incom­ nearby Aviano, was identified ; the village. as Lt. Don Cooper, of Wagner, He was wily 150 feet above Thus, according to “ Fair Some supporters of a con-con major constitutionally dedicat- wttbOTt a according to President John ingMSU freshmen classes. s.c. \ ground when he ejected him- Representation": , would like to see a strengthen­ ed tax revenues are the pri­ career. Today, without a col­ had more faculty mem­ ~ Cooper radioed shortly after *self. ' Ills parachute had no lege degree, job opportunities A. Hannah. bers at work overseas in 1959 ‘I b i s so-called moiety P ro­ ing of the executive branch of mary'school interest fund taxes are sertouatr umited. In addition to this, according j than any other American uni- his take-off that his plane was ' time to open. vision results in a number of the state government, and as for public schools, gasoline and The ooba-inade executive is to Provost Paul A. Miller this afire, apparently as a result of The plane crashed in a field. house districts with relatively Carolyn Soaker, MSU political weight taxes for highway u m , now n m an with a t least a four university is one of the largest ¡versify. To supplement inter- small populations. As the m ax-; scientist says in her pamphlet, and the 2.5 cent diversion of tha year college education. Today’s most comprehensive in terms ) national programs in Brazil, imum size of the house is fixed “Focus on Coo-Con” : sales 4ax and that “hi fiscal standard* necessarily call for of curriculum and the most ! Pakistan, Okinawa and South by tha constitution, the districts “ One means for strengthen­ 1959, they ytielded $3081 mil­ a trained mihd and consider expermintal in the U n i t e d | Viet Nam, new projects have | with smUler populations tend ing the executive is to make a lion. or 50 per cent of the total able baowladge. to obtain .their representation number of currently elective state income.” _ A t a result, an States'. * • :been undertaken in Nigeria and j \ India. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! colleges and‘ universities liversities have) have! “We are very good in terms Ultra-modern, two bay Service Station for a t the expense of the more officers subject to appointment Carolyn Stieber says in her been called upon to further ex- [of our relation to other uni- Specific advances too numer­ heavily populated districts.” by the governor. In is step is pamphlet; ous to list have been made in paad their curriculum w i t h [.versifies and their academic lease. Low investirent, experience not neces* Ute other major issues of the most firequéàtly justified on the “Altogether, some 70 per cent new programs, better equip- j standings,” Miller said in a ¡the departments of communi- con-con question are concerned ground m at it would make a of tax receipts collected in ment, and more teachers. j cations, education; agriculturer with greater efficiency of the shorter ballot . . . Michigan are earmarked by j recent interview. “To plade Shorn© economics, veterinary aarv. Company trains you. Start now to, on» “ Michigan State University, ourselves in any one position medicine and in the honors, spd government through centrali­ - “Most of the groups favoring statute or by the constitution, America's, first state agricul- w* bn* a* »scale« i« *fof comparison ’« is im­ im- university colleges. joy the freedom of owning yonr own busi» zation of the governor’s power con-con would Uke to see the and thus do not go into the gen­ tural ■ ■■■ M college, W I — is — T now « -— turning ——----- ----it- possible but one can judge and re-examining the restric­ membero of tint State Adminis­ eral fund.” W *> a*_ _ (Next in the series; Provost ness. Don’t Delay. Phone the Pure Oil Com­ self into, one of the country’s from the present programs and Miller tells the problems fac­ tions placed upon th e legisla­ trative Board, except the gov­ “ Michigan Constitutional la­ first universities in’ total ser­ curricmtdum.” - ing the university now, those ture % the present constitu­ ernor and lieutenant governor, m es” lists the arguments in vice to the world and in pur­ The 1959-60 MSU Progress that may come in the future pany, TU 2-2401 or TU 2-0105. - .1 tion. made appointive officers.” favor of earm arked funds as suit of total knowledge. Report reports that increased and how to face them.) Let’s look a t one aspect of Mrs. Stieber writes that the follows: Legislative appropriations have j - each of these problems, first, League of Women Voters would 1—-“The legislature cannot F irst ef tw* parts enabled the university to of-! the question of the four-year like the auditor general ap­ always be trusted to reflect the i t is inconcievahle that any fer higher faculty salariés, to term and fewer élected offic­ pointed by the legislature be­ wishes of tiie electorate in de­ alert human being could not allot more funds to operation ials, and second, the question cause he; would then be re­ termining which services and find his interest a t this univer­ costs and equipment and to of dedicated funds. sponsible to that body. activities are to be claimants But the question of the four- for public funds.” sity. Its faculty members go provide higher morale in re­ Should the governor and leg­ year term and the consolida­ 2—Certain taxes are justified out to Brazil, Okinawa, Viet spect to the university. Tiie university is forging a- SPRING LIGHTWEIGHTS islators be elected to four-year tion of the executive is only because of the special privi­ Nam, and P akistan.. . clearing terms? Should many of the one problem which would prob­ leges and benefits the taxpayer the corners at Jtbe .earth for a head in construction of new; elected officials be made sub­ ably appear at a convention.- derives from government. Thus, more abundant and democratic buildings such as the new class- : •» •a iy -g s in g sport coots ordinate to the governor and be Another problèm a con-con gasoline taxes should be ap­ development.” room-office building, engineer­ appointed by him? f¿ ing building and graduate dor- ! and slacks for the man who _ may consider is the future of plied to highway work. , , *J The preceeding statement m itary... "The constitution now pro­ dedicated funds. ,_.— 3—Dedication of funds m ay from the Saturday E v e t i i n g Advisory Committees of fac­ prefers superb tailoring and vides two-year terms for all The constitution places re­ limit the tax rate. An increase Port, F ebruary 13, I960, sum­ ulty members bave been form­ state executive officers and strictions on revenues collected in gas and weight taxes would marizes MSU’s role in higher ed to study curriculum im­ perfect comfort in his casual legislators, except the state, for some fees and taxes. The not help the state's general education and points up its ex­ provements ami revision of pro­ highway commissioner, w h o revenue collected is set aside fund, because the dedicated panding programing to meet cedure to enhance efficiency. spring and summer wardrobe. has a four-year term provided for a specific purpose and can­ revenue can only be used for rising standards. To further All colleges and departments Three-button model sport coats: by statute. not be touched by the legisla­ its specific purpose. — A discern MSU’s future in educa­ have undertaken five year pro­ According to “ Michigan Con­ ture. This is called dedication 4—Historically, there is n tion, it is well to study briefly grams as guides for allocation of wrinkle-resistant ddCrtnt stitutional Issues,” a pamphlet of funds, or “ earmarking.” precedent for earm arked funds. lie {urograms and facilities now of financial resources and per- produced by the- Citizens Re­ Take for example the state’s Michigan has dedicated funds avafiable. how great a need for polyester and cotton blend. search Council of Michigan; four-cent sales tax Of each for education since 1850. * expansion the university w i l l sonneL “ Graduate work has advanc­ “There are many who argue And as J. H. Creighton, legis­ face and bow this expansion ed from nowhere to 22nd place Blue, olive, grey and brown that four-year term s would bet­ la tiv e representative for the will take place. in the country in the number ter help the governor and lieu­ ¥ Michigan Manufacturers Asso- “ MSU is presently the pic­ of PhD’s produced,” Miller solids* checks, plaids. 35*60 tenant governor (and other ad­ L e v e e S «fy s t e m Iciation, has said; ture of a strong dynamic uni­ 1 «Mt. _ ----- —a—„ — .— I— J r said. lightweight tropical slacks: of ministrative ^officials, if not The people who pushed for versity with a proud history Stipends for graduate .as­ and living traditions, among made , appointive) discharge their duties.” It is argued lh a t the-four-. May Prevent j the earmarking provisions will resist any effort to remove the greatest of which are its and • departments in eight col­ ready aceptance of the fact sistance have been increased worsted bongdine with single them, especially If there is no leges now offer advanced de­ pleat tronluxMKl crisp dacron year term would _ | lo W U F IO O U & other assurance of financial that the world does change and grees in 215 fields of study. “ 1—Decrease the time an in - support. A majority of voters its willingness to adm it t h a t improvements hi its structure Better direction oi seholar- polyester and wool blend with coming administration J pper-jI CJSUAK cedar K RAPIDS, io w a, uler­­ favor earm arked funds, he A r i u s , Iowa, ntes ates under under itsits predecessor s || DownwardÄ revision of a Cedar said, and “ no con-con is going plain front styling. Grey, ton* budget from six two years to six months out of River flood crest due here to­ up. four. - . to ‘con’ them” into giving them morrow brightened hopes some­ Those opposed to dedicated CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS olive* brown or black. 15.00 what tonight of escaping the funds, according to “ Michigan D EA D L IN E S: I p « D ay B efore P ublication fo r Toes* “2—Give the voter more time and opportunity to appraise multi-milion dollar damage in­ Constitutional Issues,” argue W ed„ T h u n * and F ri. E ditions. D ead- performance and to form qual­ flicted at Waterloo. that such funds restrict the leg­ line fo r Mon. E d itio n : 1 p.m . F ri. The U.S. Geological Survey islature’s spending powers, pre­ ified judgments. forecast a crest of 20 feet or “3—-Permit officials a great­ le s s -i foot under its previous venting allocation where it may E D 2*1511. ' • - ' EX T. 2 * 1 * e r amount of time devoted to estimate. The swollen river’s be needed. the management task; as much rate of rise had diminished to - Also, it is argued, earm arked as six months may be spent two-tenths of a foot an hour funds tend to create a verted AUTOMOTIVE FOR RENT learning the ropes and another Thursday afternoon after climb­ interest in continued arrange­ six in campaigning for re-elec­ ing six inches ah hour earlier ments and cause a fragments itOOMS tion, or one-half of a two-year Thursday^ The river was past lion of the state’s fiscal policy. j k ass 2 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE paneled Further, the pamphlet states: Slater. term in all.” tiie 15-foot mark, two feet over “At certain times the flow of 1957 FORD V-S. convertible. Fair- block froln campus. Soma reduction The pamphlet points out that flood stage. latte 800. B^ck, white too. power for occasional babysitting. ED 3-3978. Michigan is one of eight states revenue would exceed by m d brake, automatic tran»- •r 5 Veteran observers noted that wide margin the amounts of n M o a , Thund.rblrU motor. XV the eity’s levee system, con- money necessary to meet need­ 8-1131. > SHARE DOUBLE ROOM. 978 per term. 4 blocks from campus. ED i structed since the record flood ful expenditures of a depart­ 1959 MERCURY convertible. One 7-3438. 9 rdf 20.1 feet in 1929, had with­ ment with the result that funds owner. «MM mUee, excellent condit­ Junior 500 j stood 19-foot crests in past would" accumulate and remain IX . M M . ion. Real (haru-Fxt. 3591 after S pm SINGLE OR DOUBLE room. men. 1 1 block from campus. Quiet neigh- i » borhood. 898 Albert Free P a rk in g , Jacobson’s : years. idle, while other needs of the VOLKSWAGONS - MU throurh ED 3-1384. 2 Chairmen! _ However, the city council de­ state would be neglected for Motor«. clared a state of emergency want of usable funds.” 1961. CJvooae M e» four at Spartan Michigan f t Cqopw.. ^ « t Larudnd*» lar—at independent dealer. FOB TWO MAL* trad, student* Clean, large room, Baen furt^had. Men’s 219 Shop Abbott Rd. ? Co-op kitchen. Parkin* 99 each. XV E ast Lansing Announced this afternoon. It closed the six The problems which a consti­ P b o v f T O A J a t--------------- — bridges which link the east and tution« convention may face EMPLOYMENT 8-9197 after 8 p m. or week-end*. 9 CENTER tri'REET. m . one block | west sides of this industrial city are many. The problem of East of Hamsot». Apprarad. super­ Chairmanships for the Lamb­ divided by the Cedar, and or­ dedicated funds is only' one BUS BOYS WAinTO. c a ll' utill vised attractive front double for men. Inquire 7 » to 11 pun. at houM of­ da Chi Alpha annual Junior 500 dered all off-duty policemen phase of the problem of how ED I-rrttT q fijg if h o u » I t cam p». fice on lower level. • have been announced by Ted and firemen back to work. 501 S> Gu m w m p » to make the legislature more 9 SINGLE ROOMS with boyrd. Horning, Jr. 500_general chair­ As the cedar river swept effective. PART-TIME MEDICAL technotogiat Home prtvUnfes. p a ri» » . 911 E. Main | for even&i and week end w ort. Ex­ XV 9-9994. 2 man. downstream Thursday it readi­ The question of the four-year cellent salary and worlds* conditions. They are; Larry Walker, ed a peak of 18.3 feet at Vinton, term and executive consolida­ Cal XV T 4W . Ext. IN . 4 APROVXD BOOMS for re n t near campua. t connectIn* rooms lo t 3 Hollywood, Fla., junior, public­ 42 miles northwest of here. tion is only one phase in the REGISTERED protanibnal nurse men studente, private entrence. One ity; Pete Kakela, Toledo, Ohio, This crest was three feet under problem of how to make the duty. PubOe Health expertence d*- Mee forVtrfting Nurw Aaaociatton. Staff alaria , rpom sood for student. MM Lilac. ED 7-WM. 3 MEN’S SHOP junior, queen’s teas: A1 Fred- that forecast « id it arrived executive branch more effec­ «¡brebl. but not mandatory. Murt have ette, Dowagiac senior, race earlier than expected. SPARTAN HALL - MS LOUIS, tive. - - approved superviied rooms 1er men. day; Larry Loose, Midisnd Floodwaters stood halfway up And apportionment, alonj; i , not V a m ml--f Larra warm rooms, washbowl .in » e n . hura lobby with TV TTtla- senior, parade;- Ray Straffon,. on some houses near Vinton. with all the other con-con ques­ phone. parkin*, laundry facilities. Port Huron senior, entries;* i Farm families near Palo, west tions, is explored to help make FOR-SALE One biodi from campus. ED 3-3874. 3 Mike Fitzgerald, Detroit s e n '_________ __ of here, also m oved' out as the state government as a ROOMS FOR 3 In new hoira. Pri­ vate entrance, ceramic tiled showers. ior, judges andilP2*818- . derby held hold on West Circle . lowland areas were inundated. whole more effective. The Junior 500 is ¡a ? “!!£ * £ In this city of 92,035-second Monday, w ell examine the ,____ . ' ____■ ____, largest in Iowa-the number of con-con question from a parti­ HUMANITIES Drive. ED 8-39». BOOKS 312. badmln- • ED 9-1193. MALE STUDENT and greo. archery eptttp- and bath. Furnished, utilities paid,2 to sitare 9 toohw > Give the Little Spartan a Book! Drive each spring term. This Juveniles outnumbered the san viewpoint, taking a glimpse tnnraaomt ment. Wanted SUtbrtlc. U l. Statlc* parkin*. ED 9-9489. year's race will be held on Sat­ adults in working to strengthen at each side as it fights for its SM. Math 310. CaU BUL ED -797X1. A urday, May — - 20- . . . . . „ „ .le v e e s and building others. point of view. 108. 2l PERSONAL Come See - They are a world in themselves; All campus living units are 8 COMPLETE SET of Itolf club* with MARY MARTA and Robert Tanger invited to p«ficipate in the [ race which was started by bac and cart. £ 5 7-0394. S please lor come to me State News-office two free pane» to' the Crest a world as deep and wide and overflowing as «CYCLE SALE - Tuesday. April Drive-B». ... ---- tf Lambda Chi Alpha in 1947. \ They’re Rioting in Lauderdale! 4, 1M1.1-30 pjh. at 8alvmxa_ Yard. Farm Lane Mtchisan State Univer­ childhood itself. ^ 1 Last vear. Pete DePaolo. th e ; sity Campua. Appraxlma«y cycles. various make, and condition* bi- REAL ESTATE first man to win the Indi lian-1 and other miscellaneous Mem* trU) apolis 500 at an average speed j Bo sold at auction Mem* may be Teen-Aged OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. 9-8 PJB. th e tru th is th a t » a n at Sairaxe Yard Mondag. April tasto. Has 9Cape Cod with mature of more than 100 miles per stuTd enwts f r o ra 3 ( « a . m . to 409 pun. and Tuesday. patio. FRA available April 4, prior to auction. Terms; payment. Anxious towithera. bedrooms, fire-places, tow down When you come to see you’ll feel its almost a hour, was an honored guest, j Cash. 4 (anrin* stato. 49« HUlcrasi. Ottawa owner — .j o t h e r schools shame to have grown up before their time. PORTAhLE TLFEWRITSR - Smith Hills. Okemos. ED 3-SJ36. 3 wore jealous of corona. OSifent m odel. w ith , tab; Trustees th e finely cleaned ulatora. Like new. MO. IV 7-0939. 9 SERVICE Meet Today clothes w orn by BASENJTS - BAJIK1XSS. edorteek, lieajilffnl popple* sired o r imported corner ECHO rA É u i RIDING STABLE, Do not underestimate the value of giving the j M b B t t o a i N a . Prat pamphlet on at East US 97 sad Round Lake Road, DewitvMltcbell lO W . — i 4 MSU representa­ this » r e breed. Terra Cotta Kennel The March meeting of the Board of Trustees, the govern­ tives, c l o t h e s - TC 9-7814--------- --------------------- J EXPERT THESES and tenarri tra ­ in«. electric typewriter. 17 JWOT Little Spartan a book — 7 ing body of Michigan State, will cleaned by Louis. FOR RENT i experience, ED 9-8949. _ on* block irom Rrody. « be held at 19 a.m. today in the ; “TcftiAFFRSVEfi ¿ROOM ’c XBtN'at : Lake t * a « « |o r two male student* ¿ a e n s is u r m> For sureness of selection-come Browse at the Heritage Room at Kellogg Cen­ ter ' . l M a rL W rs a .rK T J S 9 WILL CARE FOR J er 9 children. CtMMr a rt years a t ara or otdar in our Quon- Night Staff Assistant News Editor, Vic, SMrtLm à y APARTMENTS ■ —:— TWO MEN WILL share attractive larne apartment srith one or two other*. Apsnvori, uawiptvlssif ED »C Vlflaae Home. lOD 9-4009. WANTED 4 Spartan Book Store Ranch; Copy Editor, Salty Der­ Dia! BD 23537 U r Pick-up A Deliter y i WANTED—3rd MAN to fhaie fur- tru July 1 e r earitar O r I « L 9 y eas, fa rá anal m ans family Ouatantoe on tiie triangle at Ann S t & DLA.C. Ave. j rick « » : Assistant Copy Edi­ I niihed apartment. ED 8-11», 4 exceltom^ care o f property Cafa 'fcjì -~t ff*a quick and catty tors, Jim Dengate. Brandon E. O rane X ìvrr A rr a » f i» » g tu i r a t Sera le** BuiMlac | ROOMS - r East Lansing Brown: Staff. Dick Johnson. Sharon Peterson. 4 . •'^ ''■ '■ y y .y .'j «* *»- - «■* ■— _ ——. r »- ... t i n MMBWfpHi u B M M V I | X H I « m b h I i ^ W W l y l l --- Friday M óni»«, March 3 1 , 1961! The Court Jester’ Premiers Kintner V $ Spring Foreign Film Series To' Speak Six films from «crow the City Is the setting. Juvenile de­ globe heve been tdieduled for linquency is the subject At Kellogg rm boartwv 00« jm mm • womm • i o n 0* in m m spring showing in the Foreign ra c k to comedy, the British Film series. Dr. Wilson Paul, “Happy Is the Bride" is the E arl Ktntaer, farmer chair- aeries director, has announced. May 5 and 6 offering. Ira Car­ m an ot the Federal Trade Com­ * Comedy star Danny Kaye is michael stars in this tale of an mission, will speak on “ Self Featured in the first, “th e altar-bound couple. Regulation Through Business Court Je s te r/’ April 3 and 4 . John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes' EdocAtkm- * Key to ti>e Pres­ An American film, it is a take­ of Wrath," an American pro­ ervation of our Competitive off on the romances of medie­ duction, can be seen for one System" today a t Kellogg Cen­ val England-complete with night only May 8. This classic ter. knights (in “clanking” armor), features Henry Fonda. His talk, before members of villains and, of course, beauti­ The head of Germany’s World Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity, ful maids. Others in the cast War II Intelligence Service, the Marketing club, and the are Glynis Johns, John Car- Admiral Canaris, is, studied by radine, Angela Lansbury and “Deadly Decision/’ Gerinan Basil Ratbbone. film to be shown May 11 and 12. c•ublic, is scheduled for 8 p.m. i the Lincoln room. Kintner served in the Eisen­ LEN KOSITCHEKS VARSITY SHOP A Trench film, “ The Grand Showings, except for “ The ijt ■■ . V’ hower administration. 228 ABBOTT ROAD EAST LANSING, Illusion,” will be shown April Grapes of Wrath,” are at 7 No admission will be charged. 20 and 21. Directed by Jean and 9 p.m. each evening in the wX Renoir, the picture was chosen Fairchild theatre on campus. m-.Mi fs&hfc ^ ,~T' as “one of the six best films of The Steinbeck story can be seen all tim e" at the 1958 Brussels at 7 p.m. in the University NO BRAKES-Tbe driver of tirfs e a r f r i m d p h f t e Red Cedar Film Festival. The movie was auditorium. behind Bailey Hall io rad tiry last term whea Ms fafled. (Photo by Dick made, however, Just before Season tickets may be pur­ HaaewaM) • • World War II, and concerns chased for $2 at tiie Union life in a German prison camp building ticket office. of the first world war. “th e Young mid the Damn­ Con-Con Auditions U. S. Pilot THERE’S STILL TIME TO )>SendFlowft e d / ’ a Spanish production, can be seen April 24 and 25. Mexico Actor Finds Pamphlet For Kismet Survives REMEMBER THOSE LOVED ONES Golfing Secret Start Monday Laos Crash? Engineering Wiveg PALM BEACH, FLA., OR Pubfished The University Theatre and WASHINGTON UV-The State AT HOME - - - Meet April 3 Actor Peter Lawford, R e s ­ A s tu d / to help Michigan the department of Marie will hold auditions Monday, Tues­ Department reported fresh evi­ ident Kennedy’s brother-in- dence Thursday of a survivor { Engineering wives will hold law, plays golf barefooted voters better understand the is- day and Wedneaday. April 2 .4 , their spring meeting April 3 at and he shoots left-handed. and 5 a t 3:31 and 7:30 a a j s from file U. S. plane downed In 8 p.m. in the University Luth­ Lawford played without sues involved in a constitution­ the Music Auditor ium far Laoe and announced moves Eastertime is flowertime — eran Church, 500 Ann St. shoes Thursday la a four­ al convention was published m et," the all university mnsteal seeking Ms release from pro- Dr. Norman Steer, MSU en­ recently by the Bureau of So­ scheduled for prodnrtteo May Communisf guerrillas. some with the president. And you’ll find every variety gineer in the Department' of Lawford, married to Ken­ cial and Political Research. 25-27. The r eposted survivor is Public Safety will speak. Re­ nedy’s sister Pat, says he - The pamphlet, entitled “ Fo­ “Kismet," scheduled to be the Army MaJ. Lawrence R. Bail­ cus on Con-con," was written most specta cular prodocrioa of e r. He w as m id to have para­ freshments will be served fol­ has been playing bare-foot­ by Carolyn Stieber, political chuted before the C47, hit by of beautiful flowers at Norm lowing the meeting and door ed for years—and likes it. the 1960-61 University Theatre prizes will be awarded. scientist. . season, will tnriudo a east a t grouad fire, crashed and btgn- The pamphlet presents vari­ fifty persona. Tryouts wtD ha ed Inside Pathet Lao rebel lines Kesel’s. Everything to please her. ous opinions on Questions which held for singers, a ctors and last Thursday. Bailey report­ are likely to arise at a con­ dancers. edly was injured. The State Department said it —Bouquets - Corsages — Potted Plants Friday and Saturday Night stitutional convention, but does not attempt to interpret ur The production will be dbectad by Dr. John Dietrich, head of has ashed both French agd Lao evaluate the opinions. the departm ent of Speech, with government authorities to seek freedom for the U. S. major —Bouquets —Corsages —Potted Plants — at the - ~ Persons interviewed by Mr*. Stieber for the study include Dr. Haas Lampl of tha dsns* meat of Music a s musical 4 from LaureL Md-, “ in the ex­ pectation that their contacts Governor John B. Swam son, rector and Ifiss Maxine Hay- wtfii the Patijet Lao could be GALLERY Secretary of State Jam es Hare, Richard Adams of Michigan Education Association, Rich­ ech departm ent « used successfully." Tha American Red Cross al­ Norm Kesel flo rist ard Cook of Michipan Retailers Districa and Mr. Edward As- so is appealing to the Interna­ Association, J . H. Creighton tional Bad Cross to seek Bail­ BILL LAHTI : of Michigan Manufacturers’ As­ sociation, Robert Grosvenor of dreason of tha tpaach depart­ ment wfl design the setting lo r the production. ey’s release, the State Depart­ m ent odd. 109 E. Grand River Michigan State Employees Un­ K ism et" le .expected to ho Tha department said too it is ED 7-1331 AND ion, John Huss ot Michigan seeking more information about the first University Theatre of­ Municipal League, and Dr. fering over to ptey to r t —tea the other aovaa U. S. military ■M r shooed the UMated plane. >t i 1i Jam es Millar, president of JOHN BIGELOW Western Michigan University. Also interviewed were Donald Oakes of Citizens for Michi­ thousand people and promises to make i significant contribal- km to the total theatre effanag on the MSU campus. “ A Variety of folkmusic” gan, Joseph Parisi of Michi­ Scores and music lo r this gan Townships Association: production a re available far Jordan Popkin of Governor perusal a t tin department of ~ 2 allows - 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. ~ Swainson’s staff, Stanley Pow­ Music. - ell and Dan Reed of the Michi­ gan Farm Bureau, Auguste gallery opens at 7 p.m. Scholl* of Michigan AFL-CiO, and M argaret Whitaker of the Iti i s «dia sterga 75c cover charge — S I.00 per couple League of Women Voters of Michigan. Topics considered and com­ yes gal •• mented upon include debt ceil­ the Gallery ings, taxes, earm arked funds, terms of office, spring elec­ DagaafaMRf tions, executive control, reap- 547VJ E. Grand.. River portionment, civil service ami county home rule. Michigan voters will go to the polls Monday to decide if the state will actually have a Enjoy a REWARDING constitutional convention. SUMMER PROGRAM at Ancient Egypt’s impressive C.W.P0STCOLUiGEiMr O f LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKVIILE, LONG ISLAND looking cargo vessels were so frail mat they had to receive support from a great twisted hawser that eras led over sup- MON. THBU H L SAT. TILL f JS L L • from bow to stem. A COEDUCATIONAL CAMPUS COLLEGE on the NORTH SHORE of LONG ISLAND, N. Y. New Men's and Women's Residence Hall* Available' on your textbooks CALLING buy USED at TWO 5-WEEK SUMMER SESSIONS DAY g EVENING jwm se* t* wir ittt-jH ir sn t «■ srrr. t»t C. W. Post College offer» unexcelled facilities for a rich educational, cultural, recreational and social life. Superbly situated In a serene, SENIOR WOMEN rural setting on the historic North Shore of long Island, the traditional 126-acre campus It just one hour from New York City's theatres, museums, concerts and Other cultural and recreational activities.' x Nearby qre famous beaches, sailing clubs, summer stock theatres, parks, golf courses. Otxompus facilities Include a swimming pool, riding stable, i outdoor plays and concerts. lik e to get in on the p a a n d floor and sta y rim e? ACCELERATE YOUR DEGREE PROGRAM COURSE OFFERINGS include undergraduate studies In Arts and Sony, we can’t help yon. B u t we do knee loti of Sciences, Pre-Frofessional, Pre-Engineering, Business and room for first-rate seniors who w ent to got pieces Education. APPLY NOW. . . Admission open to high school graduates and fari in the commufticatkms industry. AowHnp with VISITING STUDENTS from ether accredited colleges. a flair for srience. en gtn taring, business, account- Per suauisiisl MermeUee. summer bullesie wu MmNeeUwh phene MAyfetr «>1100er msll Mupwi. " tog. management and personnel w o r t Director oj Summer School. C. W. Post Colles* You can find o u t bow you fit into this bosbraa P.O. Greenvsle, LLN.Y, w Písese «end me the Intontirti*« bulletin demrtWna fa» Jori one interview. See your P ia c m e o t Coon* 0, w. Post Census's summer pregrcm. Q Residence Hall Informstion W « io r non an d arrange a visit with o a r npreeenta- 'EAST LANSING'S PERSONALIZED BOOKSTORE tf vtsittnsstudent from which ccllcuel..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tivea. They wiB bçjMgo on mmpris I» «Mb w ith Neme. . , . . . . . . .t . . , . . . . , , you on A pril 11,1961 ^ ^ Address City. . Siete. MICHIQAN BILL T f L t P M M OOHWRT * Corner W. GRAND RIVER and Mb EVERGREEN Phone... fwsr^ssssss M ic h i g a n S u t « N ew « , E a s t L a s t i n g , M i c h i g a n F r id c y M m i o g , M a re k 3 1 ,1 9 6 1 "x- Saroyan Hold« Pope John Eight-Day Jewish Passover Freedom Holiday Begins at Sundown * | m y c e le -1 o f t t t CtoUdd. ■, family prepared a sacrifice of Seder is the reading from the bread and Sitter herbs, M- —**— --------- — - • • m I I I m « / **- *— I* I k * » « t i n v I m m th p h r» * H a n d S i t t e r h e r All the World a Cave Revives Feet I brstkm of P**#over wfll begin I t The holKUy is * , celebration a paschal lamb which was set- Haggadah the story of the de­ The unleavened bread sym­ at suriOown today, the four- oi the fre*ing o fth e Israelites sa at a family dinner. liverance. bolizes toe hasty departure of ^X;jj £ s ••* -t.-SiftMi* i im rv 4" teenth day of the month of Ni- j from slavery hi Egypt, Since then. 4t has become toe This is usually done by the the Jews from Egypt, when In WhichHumans Dwell Washing Rite san year. in to« Jewish -> ecclesiastical > Passover itself takes i t s name from the Hebrew word. paschal lamb in a home cere­ custom to include a symbolic father, sponse of to the the family, questions in of re­ his there was no time to wait for the bread to rise. ROME, (B—Pope John XXUI P e r eight days every Jewish: “ peeach,” which means the mony held on the first red sec- children. A special Seder for MSU washed and kissed the feet of home wBL will the trajfi- ’ paschal lamb. t ond nights of Passover which Another custom which is a Jewish students is being held By NAN LANG1N (here because they have a pet v mmmkmk af tfi i o part of toe Passover celebra- at the Shaarey Zedek syna- bear who to the actor in their IS student prtoeta in a holy ttofed customTof casto tkis““tost?rel j 1 ’ According A p p o rd in ffto Jewish j b w h u tradition u m u i i v u| is i called I the Seder. Stale News Featare Writer Thursday ‘r i t u a l , recalling tkf freedom," as Passover is lln to* days at the temple, each ’ An M important 1 feature of the tion is toe eating of unleavened gogue family.’ -~ Christ’s washing of MF apos­ A t WUlisum Saroyan’s “The Cave When only the theatre to left Sunday Dweuers," fourth in Univer­ standing “ The Boss” of the tle’s feet a t the la s t supper. sity Theatre aeries, will be pre­ wrecking crew comes to tell sented at Fairchild Theatre •T h f Etag” and “The Queen" April IS through April 16. they must move. When the boss Saroyan has treated the char­ is told about the baby he tells acters in “Tbs Cave Dwellers" his workers that they are all with % unique sensitivity. “The to be side the next two days. Queen” was once an actress This gives the new mother a Thousands o f ’Romans, pil­ grims and tourists—here for Hoiy Week and Eaitor observ­ ances—cheered the 79-year old J P om as he travelled by auto­ mobile three miles -from Veti- i can City to the Basilica of S t.! Äffend Church John Lateran in the teeming and “The King" was once an j period of rest, actor who must now beg for heart of Rome. The Basilica was packed as] EAST LANSING CHURCHES the Jood to feed them. at the Gospe! of the Mass, Pope T im e characters are living, John descended from his throne a t the moment, in an old de­ serted theatre in the middle of Israeli Student for too humble act of toot wash- L ing, an ancient papal b d y week a section in the lower east side of New York that was being Wins Lions custom he reviced after it fen into disuse. It was the 4h!rd -Christ is risen TAST UKSIR6 UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN PEOPLES (HUKH torn down. “ The King" and time he had -performed toe “ The Queen” accepted “The Duke," once a boxer, because Qub Award ceremony. Last year, as a rebuke to Th» importene» of letter li«t in th» ted (hot Christ-ras» (riumphonrty from (ho TRINITY CHURCH CHURCH they felt that having been in tlie (Continued from page 1) radial intolerance, the Pope temb. by accoprtnp Christ wo, tes, hovo EAST LANSING ring to a part of show business. Speaker at the meeting urns washed and kissed the feet of Just as Wiliam Shakespeare Dr. Edward A. Carlin, dean of 13 white, negro, brown, and victory ovor dooth. tnt«rdrnominattOB«l AND STUDENT CÌNIER considered all the world a the Universitly College. „He yellow student priests. ... I om the rpturrpdien, ond tho Iite» It» S parU a avenue InterOenominatloaal stage, William Soroyan consid- spoke on the value of general The student priests this year ho that befferete te mo, teough ho wore Rev. E. KVCEN’E WILLIAMS attend Rome’s Capranica Col­ tot West Grand U tvir at MicWcan ers all the world a cave. There education as an aid to better 4ea4, yet «hsff ho thro.” John 11125 Ftktor National L uthersiT Council is t i t real system to living. I international understandings lege-seven Italians, a Span­ Division aad Ann »(reel. f. L. iard, a Dutchman, a Maltese, Dr. Wallace Robertson. Pastor you live as you can. i Clarin outlined the history of WORSHIP SERVICES ({ blocks North ot Bcrkey Hall) a Tunis-born Frenchman and Dr. P Marion Simms “Hie Cave Dwelers” deals basic genefal education begin­ with the little people. None of ning with the Greeks, who em­ the characters really have phasized athletics, music, and two Americans, George Ryan and Thomas Saccardi. both of MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL HO» ».m. "THE DAWN OF A NEW ERA” Farlsh Pastor: Charles Rllnk»lc* Rev. Roy / . Sehrsmm Dr. N. A. Mct'une. Pastor Emeritus names with the exception of Teligion as the-prim ary fact­ one boy who is a member of ors. whom are to be assigned to Brooklynr & STUDENT CENTER . IO» pm. “ K EEriNG THE FAST'’ Campus W orker: Mis« Trcla ED M i l l or ETT 7-40tS 8un4 Rev. Joseph Porter the wrecking crew. " We are still concerned with The bill establishing the land- M is s o u ri A W ta o o a sto » y n o i (B ely Communion Servite) WORSHIP SERVICES A “Mother" and “Father” I Jhese in higher learning,” he grant system of higher educa­ EASTER SUNDAY 9:30 4 II am l: N a jn . — Holy Communion show up at the theatre with said. He said the goal of the tion, under which 68 of the na­ 4 4 4 A b b o t t R o a d • 3 B l o c k s N . o f Union OTHER SERVICES 1«;tSaad 11:3» a.m. Festival Service •THIS IS THE VICTORY'’ their nowly born baby. “ The j University College is to help tion’s colleges and universities l : U a.m. Sunday School (N ursery »iM rldtlS, end II:J# a.m.) Dr. Wallace Robertson Kiiig" and “ The Queen” ac­ develop the mind and the were founded, was signed by W m . j . B r it te n , P a s t o r Clause« lot University Students LUTHERAN STUDENT SUNDAY cept them and let them rest spirit.. President Lincoln on July 2, Chapel A Parsons jo Telephone ED t-MW ¡Trinity CoUectate Fellowship Unlike the Greeks, said Car­ 1862. NIGHT SUPPER 5:30 p.m. - 5#c Church School t u t o r S n n d ay W o rah lp 11:1S a * . •» « « : « P-*»- *:4S p.m. •:3» a m. ft II AO a.m. lin, it is not sufficient for Amer­ ......... ■ -y— Procram : Gamma DeMa-StoOaita Supper aaS Program : « to » »•"»• 7 M p.m. Wednesday Fvenia» Crib room thronch M»b icans to. understand only that •‘S1GMFICANQE OF THE CRU- Senior Wins which is American. He said that i i f i f i f i H f l f i f i i l f l l i ! American higher education is P r o v id ln a a C a m p ti« M in is tr y t e r M a r r ie d e n d S in t lo S tu d e n t» F rayer sa d BSU* Study CIFIXION AND RK8URRKCTJON" Mhool ogo Top Award culture boupBT the University For Service College, with its four basics, isj an attempt to-acquaint students with outside cultures as well EVERY CHRISTIAN - FIRST (H U KH OF ST. JOHN STUDENT METHODIST CHURCH Of EDGEWOOD PARISH Phillip K. Fife, Three Rivers as our own. “ He who knows only his own, senior and this year’s recip­ knows not th a t^ h e said. “ It is COLLEGE STUDENT (HMST, SOBÜIST Fr. R. K svanaush »I M A C . Avenua EAST UNSING PEOPLES CHURCH ient of.the 1960-61 Balfour A- not enough that we know de­ ward. will receive the award mocracy, at Sigma Chi’s . 63-d annual stand totalitarianism,” we must also under­ STUDENT TM R., O read Rivet EaM Lao sins EASTER VIGIL II :M P.m. Saturday (Lata permission granted for (Iris.) WESLEY FOUNDATION and Rev. Trnman A. Morrison Kev. Robinson G. Lapp spring dinner meeting to b e , He announced c the beginning FOUNDAnON Chard* Sodrleo I I A J L Wilson M. Tennant, Interdenom inational 499 N Maeadorn Road held tonight a t the Detroit Uni- j ° { several-liberal humanities n e e d s t h i s Smnday Sdieol U AM . c, blocks norm of G rand River) varsity Qub - I pilot courses which got under- George I Jordan IM W. G rand River _ Suaday School for University Ministers RASTER SUNDAY SERVICES The award Is based on sch-! w“y Thursday, * ( f . « tad ea ts *:3a a m . olarship, personality, frater- j Carlin received a , Lion b o o k - Joseph A. P orter. M inister Sunday Masses 9:30 a.m. ft 14 00 ama; 7:3« - 1:45 . 19:00 - 11:3» nity service and student act- j paperweight at the close of the MkJM (Baby tttU af a t l:* l ft ' WHAT THE DARKNESS CAN- ivities and is given annually t0 i meeting as , an award for his 11:08 l l i m i l NOT DIM" the mostoutstanding Sigm a!contributions to better inter-. SCIENCE “ UNREAUTV” Daily Masses (:45 ft »00 a.m., Sunday. April 2 - Rev. Truman A. Morrison 17:10 p.m. '•GOD GIVETH LIFE" Chi senioF from the State of national understanding.. HfALilf Rev. Wilson Tennant ~ CAMPUS VESPERS Church School Michigan. ’ “ “ TT _ - W odastday E ren lac M eattni I P M iL.iO a.m. ft II am . Fife has also been awarded a o , . c . Saturday Masseo » 00 ft 9:09 -a.m. m i * 5- Harrison Road Eaadlag Room . U niversity Student three-year fellowship at the 5 C lC C tlV C ^ C F V IC C Suadsy, A»rU >, IH1 _ 114 W. G rand B lear CoaftMiSita dally a t 3:3« p.m. Church Service«: 9:45 ft 1140 am Saturday 4-5:39 ft 7:30-9:00 p.m. University of Michigan, where „ \ .. he will work on his doctorate E i X a i l l April £l 6 ¿ 1 ! T;M p m . Moo. th ro Sat. p am i . S p.m. A M a t aU Masse» except Sunday Nuraery for both Services 13-1 p .m .- — Novena Services^, MEANING OF LITE" Group degree in electrical engineer- > *- Topic: "TOU HAVE THIS POWER" N w , T o m .. Thurs., ft F rl. T p.m. Tuaa, «H i ft 7-30 p jn . — ing. The fellowship came *rom A Selective Service Qual- program nitorptm fim 1tho mos­ -» pms. fo m s llm ft Benediction 3 p.m. “THE SIT INS—A FIRST the U.S. Department of Health,i ificatlon Test will be given on •as:a a ad m saaia» of Eaisier. AH a re w sleem e to attend Church San. 7:30 p.m. Church Srho.,1 HAND „REPORT"" Rev. Glenn Smiley Education and Welfare. April 27, in Fairchild Theatre Chalmers (Bump) Elliot, head I from 8 to 12 a.m. according to football coach at the University j Dorsey R. Rodney, the Military toincrease Everyone Welcome K n it* * , a» « vlstt and a m th e R eadhtf Boom. Movie orrery Fridav night at 9., Danee^ ovary Saturday night— — Phone ED 7-977» 3:43 a.m. College liâ t» 11 00 a.m. AH Ages No J r . High Fellowship Sr. H uh Fellowship Easter Sun- rise Service and Breakfast 5:45 a n of Michigan will be the prin-; Coordinator, ciple speaker at the banquet,[ The blanks for applications which is sponsored annually by may be obtained at any local the Detroit Alumni Chapter of Board o r at Room 339 Student hisability to EASTMINSTER v KIMBERLY DOWNS ALL SAINTS EAST UNSING Sigma Chi and active chapters Service. The applications must from MSU and Albion Cohere. ,be mailed by midnight April 6. learn PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Of CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH UNITY (ENTER 475 tv. G rand R iver Rnxie g . Miller. P aster GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE An understanding of the truth CHURCH TMf Kimberly D rivs. Lan slag Ottawa st Capitol Sunday Worship t:M and 11:94 a re . “CHRIST IS RISEN INDEED” c o n ta in e d in Science a n d — INTERDENOMINATIONAL — tM Abbott Road — ED 7-1111 Worship Services 9:45 ft ll:l!f am . Sunday school l i r e a r e . ’ Health with Key to the Scrip­ ISIS Abbott *«•. East LaftStM (I blk. N. of WIDS Country House) Donald Circle — Soloist 1:00 —1:30 p.m. tures by,Mary Baker Eddy can IV 9-7111 Roy. J o h l F. P orter - Chaplain Paul Morrison, preaching Helen Ciarli — Organist Rev. R obert L. M ortlaad. Minister Rov. Robert G ardner Mud y Classes Monday ft W adaaa- j At the — remove the pressure which con­ Church School: 9:45 to 11:43 a.m. day avenlhgs a t S ttt p r e , M l W atbrtdga Drive Ghaplaia to M arried Students AffHlatad with cerns today's college student Del L. Wining er. Mini»ter Unity School of t M d t u M f EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH u p o n whom increasing de­ Rav. H enry Fukni, Asst. „Minister Central Is a Friendly ChOTrh Lee's sum m it, Mlossurl 1 1 » SPARTAN AVENUE SUNDAY PROGRAM SUNDAY SERVICES m ands are b eing m ade for SUNDAY SERVICES ‘ THEME: “ THE SEVEN SAYINGS OF THE academic excellence. SAVIOR ON THE CROSS” M am*. Church SdhaoL w tth Kw - aerv. and Adult study, studouts tu - Morning Worship lire si i r e A.M. Holy Coaimunioa SOCIETY OF LANSING CENTRAL F R E Christian Science calms fear cluded FOUR MINISTERS - EXCELLENT MUSIC and gives to the student the full. as»urance*he needs in order to t0:3t a an. Worship, srith SOtlBS 1 Biblo Study 9:45 ore. S ä « A.M. Morning P rayer or Holy F H JE N D S METHODIST CHURCH YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP dins Ghusuh School | > B I M o f Communion, and Cnurch School (QUAKERS) WaYRtngten ot Jeffsrssu garten and vouBjor. Evening W w sU p 4:9* p.m. learn easily an d to evaluate Lanring what he has teamed. I t teaches Waduesday ovanlng Biblo ttu iy MEETING AT 10:45 A-M. Morning Worship — II Sermon Sunday School — 14 a re . T h * .«.ü SICA t ROMANTIC ADVtN iUKt that God is shin’s M ind—his J 1 4 * A.M. Morning Prover or Bolv SUNDAY Youth Service — 9.99 p re . “HE LIVES! THER rVo RK” ire »j »- ^ only Mind—from which ema­ Communion. Sermon j Evening Worship — i r e p re . OF THIS O R / « E t ‘ ANY YEAR! nates all the intelligence he / Church School Family Servire Wed. Evening-}:J9 j STUDENTS WELfcOME y«t transportation etO ED I - t t t l WESLEY FOUNDATION’ "The Church of the U g h t needs, when and at he needs it. _ CANTERBURY Cl.I B 343 PARK PLACÿ Life Hour" Call ED t-ddM for transport»*!»» I B )d * M i t ED S-1SSS •:M P M . Sunday Science and Health, the text­ E. LANS. (F ar T ran-poitatlon’ l all IV F U J I) I book of Christian Science, may be read or examined, together fÄ I# with the Bible, in an atm ov FIRST PRESBYTERIAN FIRST CHRISTIAN OLIVET BAPTIST phere of quiet and peace, at any FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH C h ris tia n Science K eaj)iitg CHURCH REFORMED (H UKH CHURCH Roqrn. Information about Sci­ N orth H h m P* A re. a t E. Mtehlgao W rst O ttawa a i N orm Chestnut 3313 K. Michigan ence and Health may also beob- ^ Roy.' Goorgo ■ Rilaoa — WtatsMr Rev Seih C Morrow D.l). «40 Marshall St. Lansing Rev. William Hartman, Pastor tained on campus through the Bov. Boy M. Shoaf bUNHAY Roy. R obert E. Johnson R*V. John M. tlofm au. Pastor Sunday M h.«il 9:45 A.M Sunday School — t r e A.M. Worship Surrtces — p ttS -lire a m Morning Service 19 are. Merniag Worship t r e A.M. ft (N ûrrery Provided) litt* A JR. Christian Science M orniuf Worship — l i t t » A.M. Youth Servioa — «tt» P J L “E ESPINO EASTER IN TBE HEART" Evening Servie* 7 p.m. — Those in need of transoortntiun College Ago Fellowship Evening Servtee MID-WEEK SERVICE g p.M 3 P.M. ceil the campus Rellgioua Advisor Organisation at i voalM f o 't e m — »ite *•*<• Dr. Morrow. proacUug Calvin c io h dttd p re. Mr, Cornelius K orhom a t TV 5 - 7953 o r Mr, Henry Bosch at ED 3 -3 8 3 . Thursday 7:39 p re - Church bus routed on can: pus each j Sunday o r. call IV 1411) (or a ride. (Ch>«*st B aptist Church to Campus) Michigan State I n. IL6 D M S J9 K P.O. Ba x 411 mmm SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH GREEK ARCHOnSESE «tinaia» «NM8U m im tf TrMeeting ( SOUTH WASHINGTON f t f MOORM **▼*» * * * * * ORTHODOX CHURCH Attend Some I» cm*** M hk mamf»*»» COURT JESTER ► a t« l 9M«sd*:tr LANSING HOW ABB 9 . SUO DEN. » . S , Pastor . « S. Washtnstao at Elm ‘ ■Sjit&HüSkfwyüÖi 7*8 p.m. To—day DESMOND J . W WWa I i 4- ££ouog o lv t BCH N io o to a m m f m A m iIL m » «JftWMN mm n m Meeting phw* Morutus »re are. t i re are. r* Sunday detonati i s r e A.M. Divine L iturgy: l « r e A M - Church M khignn S tate U niversity Kveaing W orm Ip I t t i p r e . ' Every Sunday 34-35 Uaton Medern Greek Iw upaags se h re l FOREIGN FILM SERIES IftRCkdr - fk u re . and FtL, « - t p re. S a t. I • I p r e FAIRCHILD THEATRE Men., Tues., A pr. S. 4 tew • Veuper Srevlce aad C iaf t n l t a ' Aduli Youth poBowsaip i r e p re . » p r e ., - Admission: SOe 7 A 9 pm : c a n IV t - H R for fsuo bus re rrtto m arudss s a d t r aute» T o M irM jp m S u a »N — m ,E iw t I m th f , B t U p a T S P flP T S I W h y l i « i « h » . M n * S l , 1961 SMf12 mÊËÊi ThinclacK Swimmer* Sei Rècord» 3,612 ^atch IM ? » n e w .! ^ MU-higan state recorded tlie Michigan State soph swiin-j tiw e .b y . * i Bter BUI Wood in I960 against Big Ten track teanv with its : __ . . i LUCO ‘ F e s ts rt Today 6:664:9-7:65-16:65 .i 1 , , imà 7:24.8 effort at the & S Kan- Wisconsin swam 160-vard in •AST U N W W * sas Relays. dividual medley in 1:37 3. Bulk of Participants See Golfers Get Double Win SUMS ÌE UVES ANDLOVES PIO Q BAM INFORMATION CALL ED 2-5SH gFTHIS INCREDÌBLEIMPOSTER! Winter Basketball Play y By BEN BURNS In Ky.Training Swing E9h| . . . H is Stale New* Sports Editor , ' "“v l In a double dual golf tourna- Ithis y ear.' | ___* I ^0*53»*. TRUE-LIFE , A total of 3.612 students participated in intramural activities m e n t Wednesday Michigan A1 “Buddy” Badger and C. Story makes during winter term according to director Harris F. Beeman. State beat Bowling Green Uni­ j A. Smith each shot a 72 for NIGHTS * SUN. — ADULTS 96c SAT.MAT. tSe II j/ - k*8r ;; fiction Basketball, the largest winter sport, had l5M0 man squads! versity 134-3^ and the Uni­ second low for the Spartans. playing in four leagues. I versity of Kentucky, 13%-4H a t This squares the Spartan rec­ TO-NIGHT AT 7 P.M. - SAT Í P.M. t % seem Dormitories contributed the largest number of teamswdth j SHOWN AT 3:15 AND 6:26 64 followed by the fraternities with.29 amflndependents with j Lexington, Ky.* ord a t 2-2. The MSU squad lost 48. Ten short course teams participated. Lariy McMillan was the i two earlier in the trip to the BOWLING DREW the second largest number of competitors medalist for the day, man with | University of Georgia, 14-13 with 789. Seven hundred and thirty-six men participated on the lowest score, as he shot a and 2S%-1W- 60 dormitory teams and 53 men played on seven short course league squads. 71. McMillan is a transfer stu­ The squad will return to The Open Hockey League drew 361 competitors on 21 teams j dent bom Flint Junior College campas Sunday. TONYCURTIS and in Fraternity volleyball lftteams bad 289 men. Fifteen teams with 45 participants -competed in the Frater-1 nity handball championships and eight dormitory teams with 24 member sfqught for the dormitory crown. The Comftuuuty Circle Prayers KtMnTMNSmi MBMMfMRr MMUMK a J B M K M im i Thirteen four man squads participated in the fraternity swim- j ming feet and 66 men representing .eight dormitor teams com* j peted for the dorm championship. ■»**—% I - ■ - present The World Premiere Production of ' STARTING SUNDAY AT 1 P.M. NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY Impostor THE DORMITORIES and fraternities conducted tourneys i “THE BALLAD I F W ID E BRENNAN” AWARD. FOR THE REST PICTURE within their units to determine the teams which represented by Adrian Robinson, Dawn ABan sad Sue Grow them. Around 25-50 men were involved in these tournaments. . . . An Origlasl Musical Fantasy . . . «rrw» A record turnout of 110 participated in the fencing tourria- j eo-stsrring CIRCLE PLAYHOUSE MARCH S t. APRIL 1. 6, 7 K B m -nnam -m uM ments in three weapons: epee, foil, and sabre. Foil was the j biggest attraction and drew -around 70 percent of the total en- j tries. The basketball freethrow was the biggest drawing card of th e ; 1126 LHEMDAN ST. Located two blocks north and two Blocks AND 8 Phone ED 2-6488 or IV 5-8646 WW Rm*60'» ; BRMDlMn-HNRim individual events and drew 140 competitors. Following fencing, paddleball was next popular with 62 par­ East of Pena, and Saginaw Sts. Special Admission for Students with I JO. 61*66 - ■ n i'M iin L — ticipants. _ -. Rounding out the winter sports events were: swimming, 28; 1 > 1 Regular Admission -? 62.66 MBUCMM'imTMmw and oo-surrint gymnastics. 21; table tennis. 20; badminton and handball singles j V ww UlIflllW I 17: weightlifting, 16; and wrestling ^ participants. The intramural facilities were open to faculty and students j 85 hours each week and facility reservations averaged 600 hours-! NOW SHOWING Pn O W B • Children (All Times) 56c M IC H IG A N IT 2-M S HINU as "Father Devrin" •«MirMtttlRUM , • ferali MMU? dtM »am« .-MMMMl MIMt per week. Between 200-300 equipment slips for towels and locker NEXT fees were issued each day. ATTRACTQN!* Glenn Forti in “CIMARRONV» FAMILY HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! OSU, Cincy Rematch IF tr t WWSHMW&fim. ... com a sh are theFUN an d EXCITEMENT TA R U T E In NCAA Foreseen of this ONEderful NEW AH-CaHdon Faaturef TECMWCOtOR* WAftNCRaaos. I COLUMBUS, Ohio, IP — It i varsity are Dale Heidotting.j m m m i « n io M tt I FBI. — SAT. — SUN. (3) BIG HITS could become a habit--Ohio 6-8, who filled in for foul-prone ( State and Cincinnati meeting I Hogue: 6-0 Jim Calhoun, 6-6 ■ ior the N C S A Basketball i Fred Dierking, 6-10 Rod Reis, A HIT NO. (1) EXCLUSIVE (FIRST RUN) AT 7 -11:46 Championship. 5-10 Larry Shingleten and 6-2, Talent-laden squads will be | Tom Sizer, back next-season for the Bear- Hottest freshman prospect cats and the Bucks, and both is Ron Bonham of Muncie. Ind. j would like a rematch for the i a 6-8 giant who led his team in cage crown following cincin- scoring with -a 26.8 average, nati’s 70-65 overtime win last He’s the only Cincy fresman, Saturday. with the exception of All-Amer- j PAUL ANKA THE RESULT ended the 27-Uca Oscar Robinson, to score j IS TH€ NEW game winning streak for th e !over 400 points as a frosh. Bon- Bucks who had led the Assoc* j ham could move right into a iated Press poll all season, j starting berth, along with Geo-1 ■ im iM n iM DRAMATIC And 4t catapulted the ‘Cats.’ jrge Wilson, a 6-8 freshman from j second in the ratings, to their | Chicago who averaged 23.4 and j first National- crown with th e ! 19.1 on rebounds, —, OutHuwdttdwOlie SENSATION IN THE PICTURE Bucks relinquishing th^throne. | THE BUCKS lose Capt. Larry The final buzzer didn’t halt i Siegfried and Ricihie Hoyt from the rivalry, and the upset still \ the starting corps - - but return-j is a torrid topic. Post game ] ees will be the incomparable: ■Dalmai¡aÍÜI *Téo«4ooion* THAT THROWS THE SPOTLIGHT^ pyrotechnics are still being! Lucas, newly-elected captain j M- ftred. ~ John Havlicek, and outside J ON ADULT - mT Around Cincinnati, things are i shooting marvel Mel Nowell.: Feature at T, 3:15, realy hot. Buckeye Gov. Mich- j Jerry is 6-9, Havlicek 6-5 and j 5:36, 7:55,16:20 P.M. DELINQUENTS! ” ael V.‘ JMSalle was hanged in j Nowell 6-2. iKIMeMRM } effigy in front of some of the j Ready to make a scrap for| AN EXCITING Featurette at 2:25, 4:46, 7:16, 6:» Bearcat fraternity houses for the vacancies are such All- j EXTRA TR13AT! P.M. - . - ignoring the Bearcats and ter* j Ohio standouts as 6-8 Gene minating the Buckeyes “The i Lane of Cleveland East Tech's j AU-America-team with the All- j 1958-59 state high school cham- America coaches” in a post-lpions; 6-8 Gary Bradds, who game statement. ! figures to succeed Lucas after THREE STARTERS fronvj next season; Leroy Frazier, each team will be back next j 6-4 sharpshooter; Ray Brown, season, and sometowering, 6-5, who was rated Ohio’s top talented newcomers are ready; schoolboy star last year: and a to move into the vacancies. of others who canjreaeh JNKI HUMUM .-— >■ Cincinnati loses only Bob toe ceiling. Wiesenhahn and Carl Bouldin, m m GLADMESHIRUV R . but, retains 240-pound 6-9 Paul Feature At Hogue. 6-2 Torn Thacker and j NOW! 6-0 Tony Yates. Ready to grad­ 1:16 - 3:15 • 5:20 uate from the reserves to the [2nd Big Week 7:25 - 9:A Women's Tennis <10MX-Efl M l ■(MU •( K M DEAN à M tŸ À V tA N K  S M 'ÏOOK ÍÑ~ÁN,Y WINDOW Ran—i Girls who are interested in playing tennis are invited to a t- j tend a meeting on Monday, | April 3. at 3 p.m. .in the new ] gym of the Women’s Intra- mural Bldg. Those who are MARTIN mm h« iwi»eereaiMiNh*iB-ItofiE6spiM»*hilS*6l6to HIT NO. (2) EXCLUSIVE (FIRST RUN) AT 1:45 unm : The Busiest Movie of ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE: rot able to attend, please con­ tact Miss Dailey at Ext. 2956. th e Year — and .“ BEST ACTRESS” of The Year Breatktakieg! Spectacular! The Funniest Colossus of Thrills! By F ar! - - - Junior Year in New York An unusual M t - y t o r c o llrg t program BARINO PURDOM tnau«*weO< An AUÄD ARTISTS Rain«« “FRANCIS IN -, l i m i « Toar N | i . » italo. (3) SS: Qj¿¿y t h e - NAVY” AT B M X‘ STARTING WED* APRIL H I ¡ • N t » Y w 4 UN— tiily { N.W Twit 3, N. Y. s ’ hsoowcocn I M CANTINELAS U D Ì ? D U ” 35 GUEST STARS Ï E /J T llí U iiiR o i M r CARTOBNS atW •w r ,, i» .. il ä t t a SEEsas ¿ JA - ë ï-:,---', :r' fiBEIpII% ^SBI| ' &tf 'i' m ; vir ".v  u sm ***: * - -—- > %:±^c Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ftT S M«h & 31,1961 '» ’■■ ' • /*’1';i ' V ", *•!■,' . 13 Stale Athletes On Dean’s List ] ' ThtrtoenMidugaa State Var-i ™* "* imMtmU— 1 ““ •*■”•»"‘•t *ity athletes made the to»*'* [ ¿ T IP T O P list for academic performance during winter term end » Bonded Brake Shop No. 1 Slid Advance •there compiled * e r better averages. It was one of the hert iB- ostrstl « U e m 'w la Brakes relined oue hour service Bart Smith ,veteran assistant- football. coach at Michigan ¿ It, has been named administrative assistant to Head Coach FORD r a f f r Thwghsrtj According to Daugherty, a big chore for Smith will be hand­ Ranking «ft the tap in grade $ 0 9 5 ‘ CHEVY le player personne! matters. Included in this area are genera^. - point average waa baseball p l a y e r s Jam es Jones oft M P f PLYMOUTH apend sk n of the aid and recruitment programs and keeping t^ *_ * except 59 & 60 abs ea academic progress of athletes. J Saginaw and Tom BOay of Win* He wlU work with the varsity squad In spring practice and astka, m .. and trade men V all o th er U. S. cars $12.95 so win be in charge of arrangements for the annual MSU Jam as Gordon of Middleville (Pow er brakes $1.00 per wheel add.) Foefban Coaches Clinic, one of the biggest things of Its kind in i and Wiliam Reynolds of Gault, Labor and M aterial — all 4 wheels he eoostry. L- j Ob L Under tba MSU numerical F ree brake adjustm ent fo r th e life o f jronr b rak es ia the fall he will direct freshman practice along with his] entrai administrative work. He also will assist at varsity j’ grading system, 4.0 is a straight A average, $ 4 is a straight B, *S.M0 MILES OR I YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE ames ,probably working with Coach Daugherty from the side- 2 4 is a C, etc. To make the 1 We honor form er G eld Crest Brake twunm tees SmW> b n been a member of tbe MSU coaching staff since elite dean's list, • student must (m ust have bUl w ith fuaraatee) 954, coming here from a highly successful span of' coaching haws * $ 4 e r A-minus average. n o t Northern High School. He ha* a bachelor’s degree Other Spartans having 3 4 or 2910 E. KALAMAZOO rom Michigan and a master’s degree from Michigan State. I better averages ware baseball DAILY — I TO 5 SATURDAY Athletic Director Biggie Mann and Coach Daughtery joined player Bill Knapp with 3.6, bas­ praising Smith’s work since he has seen a t Michigan State ketball player Bob Sparvero and tk citmg his qualifications for the new job. with 8.7, fencers P a t Landy “Be has-been a loyal, hard-working and excellent staff mem-1 and Dick Lawless .with 3.5, ber,M said Mimn. “He also has a fine talent for organization, [football player and trackman and detail work of the kind his new duties will demand^ X^ere ! I Jim Roe with 3.6, and wrestler ouldn’t be a better choice.'’ Douglas Blood Jr. with 3.6. "The areas of increased responsibilities for Burt -are very T h o A A m nlnfa H n v a rc tfv mportdnt to the football program of Michigan State,” comment- Daughertv “ His experience and abilities along these lines j fr'.yy ah irp 1,-v HI enable him to make a major contribution to our picture.” - - ‘‘B e a r '’ Matched Field Arrows $8.93 doz, Target Arrows ,39ea. S1.00 doz. TENNIS BILL SCHUMJCH scores on squeeze play Bancroft Rackets Stazenger Rackets Ire Cream CASH & CARRY Squeeze Gains Spartan 4.95 to 25.00 MILK Victory Over R . I ., 3-2 •f • •- * Pennsylvania or Slazenger Gal. Grade A Homogenized Tenuis Balls 3 for $1,95 & 3 for $2,7.) arrt 1201 E. Grand River Ka«t Canning 3033 E. Mich. Just West of Sears / th e Campus Book Store j l T l refreshes your taste now offers air-softens" every puff two things important to you!1 NOW . • • a new, faster cheek out system to help you save time during th e b ig buying season, i aild . . . the same large stock of books - and supplies. •- ^ [A j. - ail of your textbooks will be available t o you at Campus Book and tbere’s plenty o f extra paperbounds and other books for your own reading. You” also find ever^lhiM in Supplies • - - from arl paper to slide rules from sweatshirts to campus jewelry i- . - v •-------W • *w. _ If you want anything in school supplies ••• they have it (and if it's not in stock they’ll order it) - ■ Why not take advantage o f. the service of this top book store? . _ *■ r A- X • _y Serving you at the sam e. location for over 20 years ' / i t a f A /b u fr * 5 • T h a t’s w hat sm okers say about Salem, because its smoke is s s softly refreshing as th e a ir of -u a sp rin g tim e m orning. Special H igh Porosity paper “air-so ften s” ever y p uff. And Salem ’s fine tobaccos m ake Salem ta ste rich a s well .^ ‘ a s refreshing. Smoke refreshed, pack a fte r pack.¿.sm oke Salem ! & ri •m enthol fresh • rich tobacco taste •m odem filter, too across from the Union Building) Friday Morning, M an* 3 1 , B * 1 Has Sprung mm ________________ Igjm&W m m_ WMBifhk. m i-i I ■matómeË Ü Ü S JACK AND MAC took advantage of Key West, Fla. spring TOBY GfcfCKMAN, 8-month-oId son "of Mrs. Ralph ICE HARVEST TIME b ts come and gone. These westers weather this week to discuss the Laos situation. They are harvesting 18-inch ice cakes a t Woifeboro, N.H. to be GUckman, Miami, Fla., has had enough of winter. Toby ~ confered at the “ Little White House” on the U.S. Navy used for refrigeration and drinking water at a nearby boy’s is definite—it’s time for a change! • base at Key West. camp. Spring brought an end to this. _ New Easter Bonnet Spartan Wives Sponsor Chest X-Ray Campaign “ Spartan Wives” are promot­ tion, they are eonveying have ing their annual spring civic assisted us in gaining greater projectrajehest x-ray program' participation each year.” in conjunction with the MSU The mobile unit will be on Health Center and the Ingham campus April 3,4,5, and6. Mon­ County Mobile X-ray Service. “ We are hoping to gain bet­ day through Thursday the unit ter participation from the fa­ will be at the MSU Health Cen­ culty and employees this year,” ter each morning from 9:00- Mrs. Treva Hines,'chairman of 11:00. In the afternoon from the project, said. In an effort 12:30-3:30 and in the, evening ' to reach this goal she reports from 5:30-9:00. on Monday the that the group will be doing a x-ray unit will be located at I door-to-door canyassing of the the Married Housing Office, Tuesday at Spartan Village | married housing units. (“ old” laundry), Wednesday at Dr. Ruhmkorff of the MSU the Spartan Village “new” j SPRING brought Marilyn Monroe and ber ex-husband Joe DiMaggio together Health Center said, “We are advising anyone 21 years of age laundry, and on Tuesday the on Redington Beach near St. Petersburg, Fla. DiMaggio is helping cooeh spring or over who has not had* m> x- unit will be at the University Village lailndry. batting practice for his old team-=the Yankees. — _ ray in the past year to take advantage of thin opportunity.” This is not only a check for tuberculosis "but also for can­ cer, heart conditions,. and various lung and respiratory abnormalities,” he added. Miss Marcele Brewer, co-or­ Student Book Store dinator of the Mobile X-ray Service, commended the Spar­ tan Wives for the "work they have done in p ast years in the I interest of public health .She IN' TIME FOR EASTER; the steeple for the new First Christian Church Sanc­ ! said that, “The personal con- tuary of Clearwater, Fla. is lowered onto it’s steel framework by jet helicopter. | tacts made by the Spartan 1Wives and the health informa­ Planning A Party? • Banquet and Meetiug Room facilities for groups of 7 to 70 persons. • Superb food served in delightful « a tm o sp h ere. • Approved, by Student Faculty Social Committee. , IV 9-1198 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Gaslight Room and Century Room fa b tdNOi CAPE LA B S H T3 i -AND 116 - 118 E. Michigan «s ' POPLARS htr 1 S erving from 10-12 Save Downtown Lansing —. 1 block E ast of Capital ~ • g|l ^ ^^ j, A On US 16 — One Mile E ast of Cam pus F R E E PARKING By George. EASTER SUNDAY BUFF We have used books comingr out Easter fcfa time for enjoyment. At the Albert Pick Motor Hotel you can be sure that yon will enjoy our special Easter our ears!! . Sunday Buffet. Take Mom and the whole family out to dinner ' ' £ •*--;v'' *„k • 4 * '• (andVA we also have) this Sunday. Men with special girls, yon can make this Sunday 1. Convenient location across from Berkey a memorable one by taking HER out fo r dinner. 2. Free parking in large lot at rear of store reservation call ED 7-1741 3. Top $ paid for hooks everyday^; ^ . -Student Book Store 427 E. Grand River 1427 W. Saginaw E. Lansing k . (Across from Berkey Hall)