Serving MSU For 52 Yews »a East Laming, Michigan, Monday Morning, April 17, 1961 6 P ap* SStfU . 5 Cento For Air Raids HAVANA tfl — Fidel Castro Sunday Mamed President Ken­ nedy and the U.S. Government cil. said later in M iam i that six planes w ere involved, five landed safely outside Cuba and for Increase Fail one fe ll into the sea a t an un­ By SUE PRICE the Tiew Grand V alley College t fall over the railing when I turned this into a political foot­ for the dawn air raids on three disclosed point. This conflicted State New s Edttor-ta-CWef in Ottawa County. — | read this letter.” Francis said. ball." Cuban cities that left eight dead After the vote, Sen. Frank and 32 wounded Saturday. He with the pilot’s report listin g THE BILL -[^ W g a es BRESLIN. SECRETARY of Beadle, R-St. Clair, moved the only three planes as involved. The State Senate F r i d a y term ed it Cuba’s P earl Harbor. night passed the appropriations H<^ Se Ithe university and the Board of bill be sent im m ediately to the Drawing a sim ilarity between CASTRO INSISTED THAT Mil for higher education giving annm ¡T n istees, is the university liai- House. —- - the air attacks and the Japan­ the attack cam e from abroad M ichigan State 129,677,219 for p m b ^ ^ a n shortly after after 1 1 ^son between the legislature. in ^ bah,ony dur. He The bill m ust be reported on ese attack on P earl Harbor, the and told the crowd: “ It is the next year’s budget. sitting the House floor by April 28. It p.m . Friday, amid confusion Cuban prim e m inister said the logical culm ination of th e pi­ The funds, which President and M tter discussion among ing the session. m ust be voted on in the House Japanese had assum ed full re­ rate-plane incursions, the refin­ John A. . Hannah and the Board senators Shortly after the discussion by May 9, sponsibility for their aggression ery attacks, of plans of aggres­ EVERWANTTOHRROti SORT OF MAKE? VÖU 11m ■ hiliotllitil ÌMÉiVtaF 4mragne nmnp^wem^unyja^efen H^^^^^ngHraeem MÉ* j A WOK, AIL VOUMAKEID DO ttJOCÊRfcMJMVREUPlÔ» terns of saandtiref tndhriduals M 60 N THEREAM)HU.THEM Ejtw la rhlif fu— Price Spetta Edttar—.— Ban Burns groups and b MMrHmM in toa Americas society are mere de- M—aftefTdRer mirarmi Caady Feature Editor—Jess Maxwell tarimantai to tola prabtraa than Ctty Editor—Marcia Vaa Ness Women’s Editor__________ _ tog ateativwlrahtvter patterns News Editor Bill Cote - Charlotte Dalton Atto. Manager Jerry Lundy Science Editor . .. Bill Small have, which it moat aewraHti A sst. Adv. Mgr. Larry Pantins Ctoeallttee Mgr.. Paul Lesber Asst Adv. Mgr Larry Walker I lencttna to the Mmf jMj at M a ria ! Editar Jedy Hew&rd Photo Edttar______ Al Royce Petitioning Now East Ijmwftg NeedTTranslators To Translate For W dub Knapp’s Open Enrollment Thursday Machine Language P etition s ir e *61 d a te to m -' banM p m ust b e to n e d la to­ d ay, accordtog te DOte fltotew* ' Soon after, cam e th e IT pro­ learn it each sem ester, G aller sen , .m a te r d m p résid ant Established patterns In East Machine languages are be­ Graduating tentera pick said. Lansing’s business district will coming so complex that trans­ gram for use bar th e Datatron; petitions In 3X7 PtaAaHtflerv- be broken aa Knapp’s opens a lators are needed to translate GAT, which Was wrtten by peo­ It to easy to see the changes ltiiK F U C E par cent of Its paople between ng— of Mae Rad 13. Should the new department store o n translated languages, accord­ p le at th e U of M ; MAD, which you w ant to m ake, and easier ices and Union Concourse. toe agee ef 1C and 22 enrolled rate increase 1 per cent each ing to Dl. Bernard A. Galler. w as also w ritten at to e univer­ to m ake toe changes,” he said State N ein M B » l i n if f year, there will be 335,000 stu­ M.A.C. avenue April 20th. asst. prof. o f math at the Uni­ in inrti(11>UlM of higher learn­ dents. sity for the IBM 704 com puter; about to e program s. One ef Bui major problems The store, a three story mod­ versity of Michigan. and ALGOL, w hich to g tili not Phone 3M4 for w sn t a d ì. ing — colleges, universities, Michigan State increased its G aller addressed a sem inar W hile discussing the m o ils faced 1» deriding appropria­ junior and community collega. enrollment 43.1 per cent be­ ern designed building, w ill fea­ e f m athem aticians and electri­ thoroughly understood. V of the language, a m em ber of tions Mr the ualm sity Is esti­ ture 20 departm ents sa v in g Follow ing th ese translating the group stated: mating bow many students will THEBE ARE 425,000 peopiS tween 1965 and 1900. Graduate not only th e college set but c a l o ig ia eer s. W ednesday, to program s, translators which SWHSHITS M attending a n t year. Oree le thè stata between these ages; enrollment at MSU increased 10 caterin g to to e balanced needs explain to e system s of . lan­ could interpret betw een two dis­ “ I suppose m e reason th s MOAOO «é—4 institutions in per cent between 1945 and 1966. guages used in com puters. sim ilar com puters w ere w rit­ com puter com panies are push­ BOXER OR STREICH . its jnm aaar or tea years The growth was 19.7 per cent of the com m unity. “You h ave a language here ing to e use of the language is Michigan. ten, G aller said. In addition, faculty salarias and tecraasss are always an TOs average is below the na­ from 1986 to the present. The new store w ill handle toe which is very sim ilar to the tional average, which is ap- For every two students In sam e lines ef m erchandise as IBM 701,” G aller said, in ref­ graduate school in 1966, there th e downtown store, plus spe­ eren ce to the MSU MISTIC “ Now it is possible to write "to have a program at the lev el of the m achine.” m ore people use “ I’m not as cynical a s you” the n ariy $U6 "~\ - . bnpsrtaat consideriti«., to proxim ately 12 per c o n . problem ,’’ he continued. Taking the same percentage, are now five. In 1970, it is ex­ c ia l lin es of .interest to the uni­ com puter. G aller replied. “ More people view ef (be fact that MSU 37.7, there will be 252,000 sta- pected there will be seven for versity and suburban com m uni­ ACCORDING TO the mathe- THIS BASIC language, com ­ are using the m achine as more Len Kositckek $ raabs sixth in ths Big Ten on Amnttin UTO, based on the num­ every five now. tie s, said Howard G rim es, pres­ mon for all com puters, can be u ses of it develop.’?- toe salary acale. ■"* This year Michigan has 37.7 ber of people now brtween the T he univeristy granted 10 ident of the com pany. matician, the ‘language’ used easily taught, according to the In a short discussion of the Varsity Shop PhD’S In 1950; 192 in 1960. professor. In fact, sophom ores MAD program , G aller said that ”2 T a r i f f MICHIGAN STATE had 18, ,Lansing tobecauseit is a n - m . » hours w ere taken. Chinese P oetry” to the Lansing w ith the FORTAN program , During sum m er^ 196C, two P oetry Club T uesday a t 7:30 m ade by IBM . It w as calculât- J S t J S L m S S r n W A U . w o« MM owner F O R REN T five-w eek session s were held, p.m . in th e W omen’s Club e d t o have taken 30 m an-years S Ä i t Ä u S S r o s * :■ml. is APARTMENTS APARTMENT WANTED for ! onl- during w hich students x>ok a total of 79,196 cred it hours. W hile student enrollm ent has lege girls durine summer term . Muct risen , so has the num ber of H ouse, L ansing. to w rite. STORY OLDSMOBILE SC Sohns. C A W W . 1 be near ja m p u * and approved. CaU ED 2-3913. room 202 alter 8 n m. 13 faculty m em bers bolding PhD degrees. ~ Services This Car IMS HARLEY-DAVIDSON Super 10 ROOMS Sixty-tw o per cent of M ichi­ APPROVED ROOM. POR 2 male gan S t a t e f acuity m em bers Hey Gang! Follow the arrows to our As Well as All Makes and Models t EM P LO YM EN T •tudanta. ED 7-017». 44» Park Lane. 14 nave th ese degrees. The na­ 8 SIN GLE ROOMS on coll««« bus tional average of state univer Day and Night P t W i S f with lino. Oood beds, dean, outet. park- sity faculty m em bers bolding check wttttns .«xpertenca Ing. C aU attar S. IV 1-3494. ROOM IN QUIET HOME, private bath, parkin«. IV 4-963» after I pm . 13 the d egree is 47.6 per cent. The percentage a t private Back Door Sale STORY OLDSMOBILE U A 1A ÉTUDEN T «P jS o s n .-*S£: o r Thursdays. 13 co lleges and universities is ^ • s a A r f t ^ s a ». . IV 51.9 p er cen t and the percent f E A ST M IC H IG A N AT FR A N D O R — IV 2-1311 a ge o f land grant institutions is Price sm ashing-Spring clearance. LOST and FOUND 43.5 per cent. In sp ite of th is, M ichigan S S Ä during Uto 4a». POUND, A pearl rtng. S«cond_floor State has an average salary of .*• o t Bartta». March u . 1991. Phone 18,943 per y ear. This is sixth Tuesday night only from 7 to 10 p.m . g i r l s ovia n - t»«^ * d T - * * L plovment. I» to S p m . Call Cnnt low est in the B ig Ten. brake at H M - 13 1 1. -» PERSONAL THE HIGHEST is $11,086 the low est is $8,550. T hese fig MARY BETH GUILD and PA T­ RICK OCALLAGHAN please come to ures are exclu sive of North­ GENUINE FAMOUS (bought the S' tà i, News ate Newt office. Room 347, Stu w estern, w hich is a private uni office, soon . ■ a toe. dont Services Bid«., for two fra* versity. ■ "« » « re tie n t eondlUon. John paaaaa to the Crest Drive-In. LEATHER MAKERS B ecau se no salary increases JACKETS Knagg*. MS W. «haw. ED 2-8991. IS M S.U . GRADUATION RINGS. See (ham at the Card Shop. Across from can possibly be m ade from the SWEATERS Horos Ec- Bidr. ED 9-8753. _|___ proposed appropriations, M ich­ igan S tate’s position in the B ig $12 $5 IMI STUDENT AND EACULTY REAL ESTATE Ten salary le v e l w ill no doubt Special! R egularly to 22.18 BARGAINS I a AT lA M ttN ä C i « , t . .1 1 x h £ S fa ll even low er. corner lot. 3 bedrooms. Separata This is in ligh t o f th e fact study. Carpeting. Dishwasher. »12.900 Cicarottet ----------- "back aU ED 2-2944 13 that Indiana's legislatu re has Tenni, balla-can ------>.....- 3 lor $1.99 EAST LANSING. CLOSE to campus recently granted two 6 percent -7 - and aU schools. S bedroom s in this tH in creases E T easeS over a two year Badm inton seta-com plete 91.99 j excellent home, gracious livtitgroonv . f ■1 with fire-Blove-fice-nldce.' Full d in ­ period. Other B ig te n univer Golf balls, name, brads, r e p a i n t s ^ ing room, newly decorated kitchen, sities are also expected to Take Your Choice For Only - den and half-bath down. Four bed­ B etter blouses, were 5.98 and 7.98 rooms, 4 piece bath and sleeping grant raises next year. Wüten «oll b a ll«--------------A* 96 « °* porch up. 9th bedroom tard storage on 3rd floorr attractively finished The Senate Appropriations Wool skirts, w e re 5 .9 8 to 1 0 .9 8 _ _ A Golf w ts, Chiba, ear*. b ^ ^ X U J J rec. room and utility room In walk C om m ittee estim ated th at en­ out basement. Call Mrs. Rice. ED 3-4092. office ED 7-1841. Hilley Inc rollm ent a t MSU would in- Slacks, were 5 .9 8 to 8.98 f i m «ol» ahoes R M P». Realtors. 13 increase 2,100 n ext fa n . The Sweaters, w e r e 5 J 8 to 10.98 C vm shoe*, heavy, w h it e 9498 E A ST LANSING—Near campus and university exp ects a t lea st 4, all schools. Gracious fam ily home Whit* canvas tarmla shoe, ---- 99*9 with a bedrooms and den. Large, 100. Leotard p-jays, w o w 6 .9 8 cheerful living room .wtth inviting With th is fa ct in m ind, the Canvas casual o x fo rd s------------- SLM fieldstone flrepleea Attractively dec­ g n u briefs a T-ahirta— R e aa. orated kitchen. Pina paneled rec. Senate h as voted to givo MSU room. One and •i half baths. Piassent an increase o f $206,384 over la st m asa gwaaft 8MH»------------- MM S S m B S È B T -S f S Ä year’s b u d get The total budget T housands O f R eference B ooks E D 7-1841. HUley. tec,. R o a l t o r a _ _ for the university for 1961*62, as DRESSES, were to 14.98---- $1 and 52 Sun Tan pants ...... A3M passed by the Senate, is $29, Military supplies for R.O.T.C, SERVICE 677,219. Laminated CAR COATS, were to 17.98 - 55 9c And Up ru h in x gear-cut rate prices ^ K j H F r o l H ^ e n d t e P e r s l ivp- The appropriations b ill now 98 99 up ing. electric typewriter 17 „Tesrs goes to the H ouse for consider Duster and Rain COATS, were to 18.00 ~ 57 B in beota R walat waders experience, on# block iron» Brody. B all giova» ................ ~~ W ** ED 2-8949. *2 ation. Muu Muu GOWNS, were 4 .98.......— 8.68 LEARN TO FLY. Sw ing i* her* now*! ! time to »tart enjoying Seamless HOSIERY, by box only .. 3 pr. 2.75 EVERYTHING FOR SPORTS thti excitS»«*?ref relaxing eport Driv* out for a free domonetreUon ride. 2 AND CAMPING AT end 4 niece rental* Reeeonable rate* . Siieren Aviation. North Abbot Bo*d. ED 2-0224. H Dr. Jaffe A ll Nationally Advertised BRAS * GIRDLES .......... 10% off FOX HOLE PX STORE Awarded NEW m U S ADDED DAILY T YPIST ANN BROWN. New phone number, ED 2-094. Electric type­ AT FRANDOR writ«». Term paper* and thaaea, otoo g®"*«* DtCk- general typing. __________ » WONCH DUPLICATING - moved ■ 1 ■— —— :-------- r r ----- " 7 7 to 17a> E. Michigan. Lapsing. The«* DUTCH B IX * , like new. i-vear-nlti. tvotnt «nd-dupíicatin*. commercial Lectureship ub ;u »peed*. SOM. t«NNo»v’*-# n. mPhoto l « Engraver Kn*»»*»*. Mt. typesetting. Call Ext. 492 - 4205 tf A Fulbright lectureship has 11 been awarded to Dr. Adrian i Early Bird Specials! „ OF black and whit# TYPING, la my home, by aecretary m m m or 127 with this *d and with 10 years' experience. JD L id ilS * ; Jaffe of the E nglish Depart-j drug o r cosmetic ♦ ourei-aoe over j m ent. I BLOUSES AT « “ ä S 'Ä S s WANTED { D r. Jaffe has been assigned end Vine with thle ad MA^i A S d ' W ÍF F with experience j to teach Am erican Literature SKIRTS „ „ „ à Johnson to cierk part-time' In small food a t the U niversities of Aix and | Teim ijilte Shove store in exchange for reniai of tar- P oitiers, F rance. f SLACKS WM limited Marek nUhrd apartment, adjoining store. Center. CUoport South Lansing »cation. CaO TV p u n a c BELATIONS poaitkms for four *81 Grads: ' 4-1012. P reviously, D r . Jaffe taught ¡ 14 at N ice, F rance aod V iet Nam . H e received a Sm ith - M undtjl lectureship to toaeh a t Viet SHORTS Nam during the 1957-56 aca­ NYLONS. . lc a pair - One to a cu sto m er! UCCEPflO m ST-LIBRARIAN : no previous training required: pleaaant dem ic year. manner: file health reference materials: edit monthly health digest. He received his d egree from i i EMPLOYEE MAGAZINE EDITOR: Good oar for human intereet stortea: the University o f Michigan and j | N ew York Univaraity. come lay-out experience for training; sense of design. Y y y w a rw a ii- n m m tS: Science background: aome economics: promotional wad adueottonal copy; photography helpful Alpha Zeta E a ter B ack Elect! Officers ASSISTAN T GRAPHIC ARTIST : KeyUniag and Uyout eesentUl; paste-up: .7 typo k n s irlltg l; chart*: poaten: brochures. Alpha Zetarugricutture hoi D o er t a l j • . • 1417 E . G rand R . BOOKSTORE servie* eorparatlon. downtown Detroit. Generous orary, recently elected Bruce Bandursld, Long Beach, Ind., On T im C am p«* w i starting salary, tap working conditions. Want w»U- insansTSd arUculat*. inventiva appUcants. Sand dttaUod réaume, photo, tontor, as dumcalkur; David (In th e People’s Church Block) ■Mg M B k l ad «HW »» work. M m (Mgla bnmodiataly following graduation. Poicock, Hillsdale sophomore, 4d PuhBc Raletlana, Michigan Haapttal Sorvico. 4 11 EMI as censor aad David Larrtoon, East Laiolfei; jurtor, as scribe H mm greggi W ^W W ^' U K Hl ISPS KpSw-wvfiä " m P I ^ B P ^ P jP P P P p L H -„ ||i -«a . --..."P^ÌSVi* BBBIÌI 7.Ï-. M M Kj®? ;. i :'*’;C;$:; ,:, m M m m I >11 I p ä li p te Ä |W |i|Ä ^ M ;0 :ÿ |g » 3 « .' •.i'm? Monday Morning, April 17»196t Ì» Crossword muzzle □Q 3 n o n*3 '3 • a n 31:h i a : î :Zila s □u ):? • !3! a n -»J' 1 3 : J 4Ü Ì TY! $1.4 Million Budget Studied jd — ! ü . j r T ri n □ 3 Interview ing a t the P lace­ m ent Bureau W ednesday. Addi­ tional inform ation is the P la ce­ Chem istry aad Bhdogy. Aetim Casualty k Surety Co. e f Hartford, C om . interview ing tion; Junior High Math aad E nglish; Secondary E nfH ih and Outdance and Couaoonng. 3 (3 3 3 □n m ‘j J Q ii □ J T j 3 a n 3 3 ii j. 1 ‘ rj U Ü "■N 33 By East Lansing ¡ T i l l i . m m ... ............... m ent Bureau B aB etti for toa E conom ics, B usines Admin­ V eteraas Adm htistratiM in­ □ II t i 3 3 3 3 □a o n an □ □ Li n □ 3 S treet Improvem ents, addi­ John m . Patriarche, city man- j froni m etered to attendant sys- week e f April 17-31: istration, Insurance, M arketing, terview ing Social Work, P sy ­ ager Ohs w as due te tem s, which would not be a M ato, Acounting, Production chology, mid all m ajors from a a 3 0 ÎÎ 1a n 3 tional park facu lties and in- to e changeover o f tw o city lots! recurring expense. • C engrw e E a h r tr iw , I t . In­ terview ing hotel, restaurant Adm inistration, and a il others a ll colleges. > ■■ m n .».1 3 3 3Ù n 3 3 “3 _ eased w ater service are a- I 3 J Ü Ü ,Z J w ax. □ 3 an m ong th e Item s ia the 1 4 m il­ aad institutional m anagem ent. from the college* of B usiness At —d a k School « s tr ic t in­ ÜJ J ut 3 3 lion dollar budget now under k Public S ervice, Science mid ¡□ n 3 % Congress E nterprises, la e . in­ terview ing H old , Restaurant k Institutional Man a jw aeat. A rts, and Communication Arts. G reenville PaM te S d u a ls in­ terview ing L ater Elem entary terview ing E lem entary Educa­ tion; Junior High M ato aad Science and Special Education; Seconadry S pecial "Education. 10. Driva away LO— Skillful 11. Asm sud jig - study b y th e E ast Lansing city cOuadL If to e'b u d get for to e fisca l FREE Insurance Conpany si N e tt year 1 9 0 4 2 is passed without y, GALLON O F COKE, ROOT BEER, OR ORANGE Am erica interview ing a ll ma­ Ednm don; Junior High Physi­ (P ontiac, Mich. A rea) 13. Priest ca l Education, M ato, E nglish, ilr is m odification by to e city coun­ WITH 2 REG. ONE ITEM PIZZA jors from the coflagss o f Busi­ E mployers M utuals of W aa- IS. Guido's IM a c il’s M ay 15 deadline, 175,000 ness A Public Service , Science Biology, Social Studies, and saa interview ing a ll m ajors 4. Juchst U . Duftes w ill finance street im prove­ (PLAIN CHEESE EXCLUDED) k Arts, and Communication Languages. from "all colleges. cay ia fruit 23. Xubbsr trss m ents and 02,000 w ill be used «.OMtargad Arts. "•■ i • N ational Bank e f D etroit hi > Allegan Public Schools inter­ k view ing Arts Crafts, E nglish, Muskeg— H eights Board of E daeati— interview ing E le­ *7. Om gutty a t T. War fad 34. rtnUhw th . 3t. Vsfstsbles for additional rest room build­ ings in to e city perk. More than VARSITY DRIVE IN .1 tenrtewing all m ajors from the Math, and P h ysical Education. m entary Education; E lem ent­ •.A rtide 60,000 people visited the park ED 2-6517 ' 3t. High college o f B usiness k Public Navi" Gem ®. School D istrict interview ing E lem entary Edu­ ary and Seconadry Special Ed­ ucation, Junior High E nglish, i»nü)*tdhiu la st year. . _ DELIVERY SERVCE 8:30 Service with em phasis a a Ac­ » .B o g 7 The budget ca lls for 930,000 counting, Finance, and Bank­ cation and Special Education. M ath and Social Studies, Sec­ u m m a m i a i a u u M. Herstes for w ater m ains to connect the ing. • > Fitzgerald Public Jchoels ondary E nglish, H istory, and kB B B H B d lllto 33. Hr.v.nly Red Cedar area to the city Berry D eer Corp. interview - (W arren, M ich.) interview ing Instrum ental M usic. V— Dyke Public Schools am ...mum m bs mb bodies " 33. Contrsdict w ater utility a t Harrison rd. Complete Optical ing M echanical E ngineers, mid a ll m ajors t r a m the college of B usiness k P ublic Service. Elem entary Education t o r 1st gTade; Junior High Math; Senior High Math, E nglish, In­ (W arren, M ich.) interview ing E lem entary Education; Junior ama ^ s ì r b d ii 34. Dutch com- mune 38. Explosiv« These capital im provem ents take up 14 per cent of the pro­ posal, with 33 per cent, or $450,- Service Sheridan R an d Agricultural dustrial Arts, V isiting T eacher, High 7th Grade Block, 8to Grade B lock, E nglish, L atin, ¡M S S k ..MBB k f lB B dtrvlcs^ ' M. Mythical 000, going for operating ex­ ttyee and Special Education. School interview ing Science- M aihofer, Moore & DeLong, M ath; Secondary English Bi­ Ik B B B k B B i B B H bird IT. Biblical penses of the city. Salaries, w ages and person­ Examined M ato and M usic. Saga F eed Service, la e . in­ CPA’s -in terview in g Acounting ology. D ram atics, Speech, So­ ciology, G eneral Science, His­ U flB M BB mountsin 30. Crippi** nel costs equal the rem aining Oiesees Pitted terview ing H otel, Restaurant Sky C hefs, Inc. interview ing H otel, R estaurant & Institution­ tory-G eography, Special E duca­ kkkB B kB B B kkk 40. Burrowing 52 per cent o f the 1.4 m illion dollar budget. The $709,000 al­ and Institutional M anagem ent. tion, and P h ysical Education. Um Sm m Burroughs W ellcom e k Co. al M anagem ent and a ll m ajors K ent Cooaty Board of E daca- UBBB kB B k a m OL Sword location includes an upward ad­ lu y peiulment Inc. interview ing all m ajors from the college of B usiness k Public Service. tion interview ing Special Edu­ cation. (Grand R apids A rea) kB B kB B B k kB B 44.F«» 4 Y .te .m h justm ent of approxim ately two per cent in w age classification s. Payment Ptsn from a ll colleges. City School D istrict of Ro­ Sky C hefs, In c., interview ing H otel, R estaurant k Institution­ Wia Schuler’s In c., Interview ­ ä R 1 1 B • k flk , k B 4# A President*» nickname This would raise the yea rly in­ com e of policem en and firem en Offices of: Dry J. Christa a n d H. Beckwith, Optwnetmts_ ch ester interview ing E lem ent­ ary Education. Special Educa­ al M anagem ent and a ll m ajors ing H otel R estaurant & Insti­ tutional M anagem ent; a l s o sIB B k ] J •L Chopping tool from $5,520 to $5,620. tion, M ath, Science, and ail from th e college of B usiness and PubHc Service. - sum m er em ploym ent for cooks, BBBB 94. He: fir. Property tax es are expected to ra ise $688,000 51 per, cen t of PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL ED 8-5*17 '"others from the College of Edu­ w aitresses, and other restaur­ 4*17 K earsley Comm. Schools ant work. 9m O m » < the total estim ated revenue for cation. (N ew York) AUdoa Public Schools inter­ (F lin t) interview ing E lem ent­ B axter Laboratories, In c. in­ the year. This w ill ea ll for a tax view ing E lem entary Education ary Education; English-French, terview ing C hem istry, M echan­ rate o f $18.42 per thousand a s­ and Junior High Instrum ental M usic. English-Spanish, and Math for grade 9. U. S. Army interview ing all ica l E ngineers, and a ll m ajors from the co lleges o f B usiness Scientists Have Talks, sessed valuation. , The city ’s a ssessed valuation is. $37,356,- 000. . *- EA 5T LAN5ING • PHONE ED.2 T8I4 Brooklyn Comm. Schools in­ k P ublic S ervice, Science k terview ing E lem entary Educa­ tion, Math, and Instrum ental fem ale m ajors from a ll col­ leg es. — Sutie-Q R estaurant interview­ A rts, and Com m unication A rts. C atsopolis PabUe Schools in­ terview ing E lem entary E duca­ Will Travel...to Schools Proposed budgets w ere also subm itted la st Monday for the E ast Lansing library, garage, HOME OF THE BEST IN FOREIGN FILM8 EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING M usic. Thom as J. U pton, la c . inter­ ing H otel, R estaurant k Insti­ tion; Junior High S pecial Edu­ S cien tists from 13 Michigan Some 200 additional v isits or auto parking system and water view ing for Sum m er Em ploy­ tutional M anagem ent. cation; Secondary Science k u n iversities and co lleg es are repeat v isits can b e m ade this and sew age system . F IR S T SHOW 7 P .M . — A D U L T S 90c Mount Clem ens Comm School M ath, E nglish, S cien ce, Vocal spring, b e said. m ent in M arketing, Advertis­ R evalu e from the parking lot ing, Psychology, and mapors interview ing E lem entary Edu­ M usic, and Special Education. availab le fo r sp ecia l lectu res system is estim ated a t $77,000 As the applause grew fainter . . . As the Spotlight cation; Junior High Special Ed­ -and one-day v isits to high grew dim m er . . . H is women w ere yoaager! from the C olleges of B usiness schools throughout th e state. for the com ing fisca l year. k Public S ervice, Communica­ ucation, V isiting Teacher, E ng­ W hile the current fisca l year lish-Social Studies, and-M ath tion Arts, and Science k Arts. M anufacturer's B ade e f De­ and Science- Scotsman Asks This p rog ram ,a ccord in g to D r. W ayne T aylor, director of w ill close with an $ 11,000 deficit R ailw ay E xpress Agency in­ th e visttin g scien tist program , troit interview ing a ll m ajors To Be Cosmonaut from to e colleges of B usiness k Public Service, Science- k terview ing ail m ajors from the colleges of Science k A rts, Comm unication A rts, and Busi­ MOSCOW UB-A Scotsm an is b eing “enth u siastically re­ ceived ” by th e schools GLADMER rHf RtWl. -RHON! U A rts, and Communication Arts. It is sponsored b y th e Micfai- j n ess and Public Service. h as w ritten to Soviet authorities gan A cadem y of S cien ce, A rts l NOW 2ND WEERT H. J . Hein* Co. interview ing asking to be sen t into sp a ce M 1 e h I % a a Departm ent ef means for Sum m er Em ploym ent in H ealth interview ing all m ajors “ before th ese, dam n Yanks get and L etters w ith to e financial Complete Shows at from a ll colleges. in f ir s t ” The Soviet Com m is­ support o f th e Nation al Science 1x69 - 3:35 • 6:36 • 9:16 WASH N WEAR E d w a r d s b u r g Consoli­ sion for Interplanetary Commu­ Foundation. It is being adm in­ nications w hich said the Scots­ istered through th e S cien ce and N bM Botta» dated Schools interview ing E le­ m entary E ducation, E nglish, m an’s letter w as am ong thous- .M athem atics T eeth in g Center Fate Happiness Filled Enter­ tainment For Thè Family Math and* G eography; also aods received from persons bare. A N ir who want to be Soviet cos-(“ "Taylor said that m ore than Women’s P h ysical Education. 21,660 students in T7a schools Babf Cori* Hopkins Public School inter­ view ing Junior High English- m onauts. T he new spaper Limn Banner have already heard leading Far Program Info IV 2-3965 iNOMIIMTED FM scien tists and m athem aticians M y 53.85 Social Studies, Instrum ental- V ocal M usic; Secondary B usi­ said he had w ritten four tim es to th e Soviet governm ent beg­ from u n iversities under the cur­ MICHIGAN ’ACADEMYAWARDS! LBN KOSITCHEK’S n ess E ducation, Science, Instni- ging to be sen t into sp ace and rent p rogram . TMi'ût ti {. pwrVvt *V ¿»j identified him a s Robert Mac- Festere At 1:31 - VARSITY SHOP m entaTM usic, and Home E co­ nom ics. ~ Pherson, 42, aa Edinburgh fac­ tory worker. The com m ission m w i 4:13 - 6:55 • C:46 LUC ON 22 8 A b b ott Rd. , New Bufalo Area Schools in­ terview ing E lem entary Educa- spokesm an said no one w in ie u m I in ta c t t The New York Herald a be accepted b ecause “ obviously w e have enough homebred cos­ m onauts to la st us a lifetim e.” IB M M a»! Tribune says: “ V h ile, individual and power- OUREflBK Tmi MocrVwunwv The Michigan-State r popuuut pmoot tal. The acting, not on­ PlMtOtMCaOfOwfVMft., ly O livier’s, but Bren-, AsTmiRmcu». da De Banxie’s, Joan Grad Students Plow right’s, Roger U - Uitn< A iw A ohm taenia. IUc Conservative Club Receive NSF ¡WNDAHÌF-. v esey ’s and Shirley Ami F ield ’s, is noth­ ing fbss than brilli­ T U p r e se ts an t!” —Paul Becklev Fellowships COLOR A DttMMtoClMfBBMMBBEt ~ Rev. Francis E. Mahaffy Two graduate students have Weekday matinee |l-i* EXTRA — Walt D isney’s ‘M ysteries Ot The Deep” received N a t l o n - a l S d sn ce Nights * Sunday 1.25 , Missionary from Eritrea, Africa Foundation post-doctoral fe l­ low ships fo r 1961-82. Children (andar 12) , JSêc FRI. - INGMAR BERGMANS - “VIRGIN SPRING* »BUBI “Socialism - - Spiritual •& T he honors w ent te John D . G raham , ch em istry, and John ADDED! S elect S h o ts or Secular?” R . Sm art, m athem atics. They ~ Tuesday, April 18, 8 p.nu both receive P h .D d egrees in June. 'G raham , whose hom e is in FRIDAY THE CONGO DID SOME Interested in the N ew H aven, Conn., w ill take THING TO RACHEL CADE Room 33, Union Building Michigan State University A ll M J3.U. S tu d e n ts a ad th e G en eral P u b lic Ms fellow ship a t Y ale U niver­ sity . Sm art, from Santa Cruz, C alif., w in g a te N ew York Uni­ versity. Gvil War? 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La- Guardia, N ew York m ayor la Y ankees.” the Franklin D. R ooseveit era. “ F iorello!” is based on the and the m usical Is “ F iorello!” book w ritten by Abbott and which can be seen tonight as Jerom e Weidman, author of “ I a special in the 198041 Lecture- Can G et It for You W holesale." Concert series. Tickets t a t the perform ance Curtain tim e is S -lS 'p .n trin are available a t the Union the U niversity auditorium. building ticket office on cam ­ pus or at the Param ount News- Bob Carroll has the difficult shop in Lansing. Lecture-Con­ but delightful task of portray­ cert series season tick ets do ing the colorful La Guardia not cover adm ission to special Carroll, who received fledgling experience as a vocalist with presentations. th e Jim m y Dorsey band, has starred in sum m er stock pro­ ductions of "Guys and D olls,’* WILLIAM FAULKNER’S “ Pajam a G am e” and" “Silk Stockings.” , Jen N elson portrays Thea, SANCTUM» the m ayor’s first w ife. 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