Serving MSU for 5 2 years East Lansing, Michigan,JFriday Morning, July 28, 1961 19 P a n « .Second Class Postage c C e n ts E s ta b li s h e d 1909 V ol. 53. N o . 5 9 1 “ * a g e s paid at East Lansing. Mich. P r e s id e n t’s N ew D ra ft C all M ay T a k e U n iv e r s it y M en H annah, Asks Permission Thom as To Use Reserves B y J O E H A R R IS ■— S t a t e N e w s N e w s E d ito r N om inated P r e s i d e n t J o h n F . K e n n e d y ’s a d d r e s s to th e n a tio n T u e s ­ P re s id e n t Jo h n A . H a n n a h ] w ill ru n in th e Sept. 12 g e n e ra l j d a y , a n d t h e ' a r m e d f o r c e s b u ild u p r e q u e s t s h e m a d e o f elec tio n fo r c o n stitu tio n a l con- j C o n g r e s s W e d n e s d a y m a y a f f e c t stJHie 60 p e r c e n t o f .t h e ven tio n d e le g a te s a s th e R e- ; m a le p o p u la tio n o n c a m p u s . * ----------------- p u b lic a n n o m in e e in th e 14th o r n o t i t w ill r n - ! P ° w er f° r th e a ^ ; 63,000 fo r se n a to ria l d is tric t. , , . . . . th e a ir force, an d 29,000 fo r na- G ordon L. T h o m a s, p ro fe sso r v o lv e a c h a n g e m s t u d e n t v a l'a n d m a rin e forces. of sp e e c h a n d E S sT L a n s in g f d e f e r m e n t s h a s n o t b e e n d is ­ m a y o r, w ill jo in H a n n a h in th e A ccording to th e d ra ft fig ­ e le ctio n a s th e D e m o c ra tic , c lo se d a s y e t. u re s re le a se d , th is buildup n o m in e e in th e In g h a m C oun-f li o w e v e i , in h is a d d r e s s , th ro u g h th e d ra ft alone would - ty seco n d re p r e s e n ta tiv e dis­ ta k e alm o st a y e ar. P r e s i d e n t -K e n n e d y m ade tric t. _ S peculation is th a t th e r e ­ H a n n a h w on th e n o m in a tio n s p e c ific r e f e r e n c e to s tu d ie s se rv e s w ill be called up to -p ro ­ b y e a s ily o u td ista n c in g h is op­ bein g in te rru p te d a n d th e pos- vide an im m e d ia te buildup in p o n e n t G eo rg e R . S idw eli, L ah- sib le se p a ra tio n of fa m ilies. pow er a n d bo re le a se d a s th e . sin g a tto rn e y . T h o m a s w as u n ^ In th é group m ost d ire c tly d ra ft an d e n listm e n ts com plete opp o sed fo r n o m in atio n . involved will be d r a it a g e m en • m c re a se deem ed neces- TH IS W ILL be H a n n a h s first j 20 an d o v e r: a ir fo rc e re a d y j s a r y- •’ _ b id for a n e le c tiv e office an d re s e rv is ts , and a c tiv e a rm y re- H O W EV ER, nothing official h is fir s t e x p e rie n c e in p a r tis a n I se rv ists. | will be disclosed until th e P re s- po litic s. H e w ilf be o p posed in j, IN C LU D E D jh th e P re si- ! ident is given th e au th o rity by th e electio n b y th e D e m o c ra tic I d e n t’s re q u e s t-w a s ra isin g th e congre s s to a c t. ca n d id a te R o b e rt E . C u rb y of ! A ugust d ra ft call fro m 8,000 to ! B oth houses of co n g ress a r c _ H ow ell. 13,000, an d ra isin g th e d ra ft i now w orking on th e p ro g ra m , H a n n a h a n d T h o m a s w e re c a lls for S e p te m b e r an d follow, ! an d co n g ressio n al le a d e rs have n o m in a te d T u e sd a y in th e pri- in g "m onths to 20,000 a n d o v e r ! p ro m ised to h av e it on Ken- m a r y electio n . In g h a m coun- j u n til such tim e a s th e buildup dedy s d esk by T uesday eve- ty v o te rs a lso n o m in a te d D em - o c r a t s L u eile B elen a n d re q u e ste d h a s been rea ch ed . ning fo r signing. T he one m a jo r sn ag in th e T h o m a s W alsh in th e firs t re p ­ H e also re q u e ste d th e au- re s e n ta tiv e d is tric t. th o n ty Tto call'liup a» q u aortef r of¡ p£ ro g^ ra m could be d fthe 3t47 bil- a m illion re a d y re se rv e s for j jn g * _ O PP O SIN G T h o m a s in th e a period of one- y e a r a ctiv e ..se c o n d re p re s e n ta tiv e d is tr ic t- duty. W hile both co n g ressio n al fa c -' w ill be th e R e p u b lic a n no m in ee. ‘ tions a g re e to the in c re a se , one F E E U N G T H E D R A F T ?—W ith th e com ing of d ra ft in­ T his would be fiHed by th e C h a rle s D avis. D av is is a f a r m ­ b elieves that non-defense creases, m any of th e d ra ft-a g e m en on cam p u s a re callin g of units and individuals' e r a n d d a iry m a n fro m Onon- spending- should be c u rb ed to w ith tec h n ic a l sp e c ia litie s._ daga. b eco m in g c o n ce rn ed w ith th e ir m ilita ry -status. — Photo p rovide it, an d th e o th e r dis- T he R ep u b lican nom in ees I n . T H E PRO G RA M as su b m it­ a g re e e s. : .. I " th e firs t re p re s e n ta tiv e d is tric t by A rt W icland. S ta te N ew s P ic tu re E d ito r te d to co n g ress W ednesday by H ow ever, it is expected th a t - a r e C laud R . E ric k so n a n d E u ­ th e P re sid e n t, c alls fo r an ad- th is d iffere n c e will be b y p a sse d g e n e G ilb e rt. ~ . ■I ditionalditional 125,000 in m an- an d ironed out a t a la te r d a te . T he- 144 d e le g a te s e le c te d in th e S ept: 12 ele c tio n w ill con­ v en e in L a n sin g Oct. 3 to d ra ft A U SG T o ld P la n a new M ichigan co n stitu tio n to O ffic ia l S ta tu s G iv en re p la c e th e p re se n t 54-year-old one. F or P la n e ta riu m M o rrill A c t B ir th d a y A p la n e ta riu m is th e b e st la r g e a s th e A dler Y la n e ta riu m Glareproof in v e stm e n t fo r D evelopm ent F u n d m o n ey , th e AUSG sum - sa id o th e r p ro je c ts h a d been in Chicago. ‘ “ We a r e n ’t g ettin g any gov­ A C ongressional joint re so lu ­ tion providing for n atio n al r e ­ th e U nited S tales. M ichigan S tate and P e n n sy l­ e rn m e n t help fo r the building Driving On m e r in te rim c o m m itte e h e a rd W ed n esd ay . itse lf,” Toll said, “ but we. m ay cognition of th e cen ten n ia l of th e e sta b lish m e n t of la n d -g ran t v a n ia S ta te U n iv ersities w ere th e firs t to tak e a d v an tag e _of Its Way? R o b ert C. Toll, fund d irecto r, su g g e ste d , b u t th a t th e y w ould g et som e a ssista n c e ( |i pro­ g ra m m in g .” u n iv ersities and colleges p a ss­ ed both houses rec en tly , acord- th é M orrill Act provisions in 1862. c o st m o re th a n th e $500,000 Toll said D eans of th e col­ ing to a le tte r .th e S ta te N ew s A four-foot high fence m a d e involved. J u lie B ock, AUSG leges w ere co nsulted fo r sug­ rec eiv e d fro m C h arles E. o f m e sh c o n stru c tio n to d eflect s e c re ta ry , re p o rte d . gestions of w h at to build w ith C h a m b erlain , M ichigan^ Sixth lig h t w hich s trik e s it w ill be in sta lle d on th e In te r s ta te 96 She s a id Toll ex p la in ed th e D evelopm ent F u n d m oney. He D istric t re p re se n ta tiv e . ■Musicians-To* F re e w a y b etw een B rig h to n an d F a rm in g to n . - p u rp o se of th e p la n e ta riu m a s a n a id to ex p lain in g w h at is re p o rte d a question of w hcthei a p la n e ta riu m o r c o n se rv a to ry should bee onsidered. T he resolution au th o rize s the P re sid e n t to d e c la re an official ■ ■Play Here j " in o u te r sp a c e a n d its im p o r­ o b se rv a n c e of th e cen ten n ial T he fence, d e sig n ed e sp e c ia l­ ta n c e . T he AUSG m eetin g re su lte d ly to re d u c e h ead lig h t g la re , w hen it a r r iv e s , Ju ly 2, 1962. ■ S everal of th e n a tio n ’s ■ “ Only a p p ro x im a te ly one fro m a stu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t in ­ w ill be se t u p in A ugust. q u iry fo r m o re in fo rm atio n on P re s id e n t A b ra h a m Lincoln, ■ ou tstan d in g strin g m ust- a p e rso n in te n h a s v isite d a Jo h n C. M ackie, s ta te h ig h ­ w hy th e p la n e ta riu m p ro jec t in signing th e M orrill Act,, e s­ I clans will be fe a tu re d in g p la n e ta r iu m ,” Toll sa id . “ I t w a y c o m m issio n e r, sa id about w as chosen. — ta b lish e d a nation-w ide sy stem is p la n n e d th a t a ll stu d en ts wifi 500 fe e t of fence will be p laced fn o th e r b u sin ess, th e c o m ­ of la n d -g ra n t co lleges and un­ g a p ro g ra m of c h a m b e r m o- | h a v e a t le a s t one le c tu re In iv e rsitie s u n d e r w hich public I ' sic by fa c u lty m e m b e rs n n e a r th e e a s t bound la n e of th e m itte e p assed a bill to help th is o n e .” fre e w a y n e a r K ensin g to n M et­ fin an ce th e 1961 a c tiv itie s c a r ­ la n d s w ere g ra n te d to - sta te s I of the A m erican F e d e ra - g ro p o litan P a r k . T H E B U IL D IN G is schedul­ n iv al. I t r e f e rre d b ack to c o m ­ and te rrito rie s fo r su p p o rt of g lion of M usicians C o n g ress g F ilm s w ill be m a n e fro m a e d to b e b u ilt on th e so uth side m itte e a bill to p ro v id e m oney colleges. B of S trings a t 8:15 to n ig h t g ty p ic a l positio non th e fre e ­ o f th e M useum . I ts c a p d d ty fo r m e a ls fo r AUSG stu d en ts O ne re s u lt h a s been a n atio n ­ g in th e au d ito riu m of th e g w a y b efo re a n d a f te r th e fen ce w ill b e SOB. a tte n d in g a pre-school- w ork­ a l e d u catio n sy ste m th a t h a s is in sta lle d to see i f th e fen ce _ M usic B uilding. T h e building Is ¡ttannefTto be shop fo r c a m p u s le a d e rs in p ro v id ed g re a tly e x p a n d ed e d ­ re d u c e s th e g la re of h e a d lig h ts a p p r oxim a te ly o n e -th ird a s S e p tem b e r. u c a tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity in th e ^ ' MifhigM State E m U niing, Michigan, Friday Morning, July 2S, 1961 S h o u ld S tu d e n ts ? "This Concludes Another Lesson G rade F a c u lty ? In Communist Cooking” S y d n e y J . H a r r is , in h is D e t r o i t F r e e P r e s s c o lu m n , “ S t r i c t l y P ersonal**, c a lle d i t d is a p p o in tin g t h a t t h e r/ M & \ B t r o * y p r o c to r s a t O x f o r d C o lle g e h a v e f o r b id d e n “ Isis,*’ t h e u n d e r g r a d u a t e m a g a z in e , t o c o n tin u e r e v ie w in g u n i­ v e r s i t y le c tu r e s . H e w rite s : “ W h e n a c o lle g e p r o f e s s o r w r i t e s a b o o k o r a p a p e r , i t is s u b j e c t e d to t h e m o s t s e a r c h in g r e v ie w s b y h is c o lle a g u e s . T h i s d o e s n o t p r e v e n t d u ll a n d w in d y a c a d e ­ m ic b o o k s f r o m b e i n g w r i t t e n — b u t p o s s ib ly i t k e e p s th e m f r o m b e in g r e p e a te d . _ “T H E R E A R E . h o w e v e r , n o r e s t r a i n t s o n b a d u n iv e r ­ s i t y le c tu r i n g — a n d I t h i n k t h a t s t u d e n t s th e m s e lv e s a r e a d m ir a b ly e q u ip p e d to m a k e c r i t i c a l c o m m e n ts o n p r o f e s s o r s w h o a r e p o m p o u s , r a m b lin g , in a u d ib le , "u n ­ p r e p a r e d o r d o lly r e p e t it i o u s . “ M a n y s c h o la r s d o n o t le c t u r e w e ll — a n d , in d e e d , m o s t w r i te r s d o n o t l e c tu r e w e d — a n d m a k e n o e f f o r t to im p ro v e t h e i r te c h n iq u e , t h i n k i n g i t is b e n e a th t h e i r d i g n ity to t r y . “ Sonne g iv e t h e s o m e c u t a n d d r ie d t a l k s y e a r a f t e r y e a r , in a c o n te m p tu o u s a n d a b s e n t- m in d e d f a s h io n . “ O f c o u r s e , I w o u ld r a t h e r b e a r a l e c t u r e r w h o h a s s o m e th in g to s a y a q d s a y s i t p o o rly , t h a n lis te n to o n e w h o h a s n o t h i n g t o s a y , a n d w h o s a y s i t w ith f l u e n t c h a rm . “ B U T U N I V E R S I T Y s t u d e n t s s h o u ld n o t b e f o r c e d to m a k e t h i s c h o ic e — a t e a c h e r w h o c a n n o t le c tu r e c le a r ly , c o n c is e ly a n d i n t e r e s t i n g l y s h o u ld lim it h i s a c t i v i t ie s t o s m a R g r a d u a t e s e m in a r s . “ I w o u ld g o e v e n f a r t h e r t h a n h a v in g th e s t u d e n t s r e v ie w t h e p ro fe s s o rs * le c tu r e s in -the sc h o o l p a p e r. I t s e e m s to m e p e r f e c tl y p r o p e r t h a t th e y s h o u ld g r a d e t h e i r te a c h e r s a t t h e e n d o f e a c h y e a r , j u s t a s th e y a r e g ra d e d . " S tu d e n ts k n o w w ho a r e th e good te a c h e rs a n d w ho - a r e t h e b a d o n e s . E v e n w h e n t h e y d o n ’t c a r e to s tu d y , th e y a r e r e a d y to g iv e g r u d g i n g r e s p e c t to t h e te a c h e r w h o is t o u g h b u t f a i r , c o m p e t e n t b u t n o H n g r a t i a t i n g . “ I n m y v i s i t a t o co lleg e * t h r o u g h o u t th e y e a r , I a l­ w a y s . f in d a s u r p r i e n g t y h i g h d e g r e e o f u n a n im ity a m o n g t h e s t u d e n t s a b o u t t h e “ b e s t t e a c h e r ’’ on c a m p u s . **»»*rva p«r c . “ A N D I T i s a l w a y s t h e s a m e t y p e o f p e rs o n —- o n e w h o l e c t o r e s w e ii. w h o e x p la in s c a r e f u lly , w h o in jo y s h is s u b j e c t , w h o is n e i t h e r t y r a n n i c a l n o r la x , w h o t r e a t s Reporter Says: ■ - h i s s t u d e n t s a s e q u a ls in in te llig e n c e a l t h o u g h in f e r io r s in le a r n in g . , - “ S t u d e n t s a r e le s s a p t to b e fo o le d b y a te a c h e r t h a n a r e h is c o lle a g u e s , h i s s u p e r io r s , o r h is em p lo y e rs." Freedom Riders ‘Pathetic’ By TOM DEW ITT .O ne h u n d red y e a rs ago, Abe c u rb it. In fa c t, I th ink it will P L 4 V Í Í S Y s a tc s e t'O M S S tate News Staff W riter L incoln a tte m p te d to d estro y only s tra in re la tio n s a n d lea d 4 M ¿ A m ao sm e up b a s e b a l l A C T O © ARE JUST T> M T W E PlA NOfi this m en ace. H e succeed ed in ,o open ra c e w a r. B E V t> c HOU CAN VOU DO THIS ? It see m s r a th e r odd th a t in only rem o v in g th e p h y sic a l A m erica today we should I t n et only exist* in ra c e , ¿ E i r e & e i s o «i — Ç a p p e a ra n c e of sla v e ry . T he h a v e th e need for F ree d o m )u t also in relig io n a n d e v e ry TT R id ers. re a l m en ac e w e n f u n d er­ possible p h a se of living. ground, to a p p e a r off an d on JNow a t a tim e when our in th e form o f seg reg atio n . H ow ever, th e fu tu re d o e sn ’t way of life is being put fo rth have to look so d im . M an is as an e x am p le to th e re st of . I t is u n fa ir to . b la m e only a ra tio n a l a n im a l. H e h a s th e The w orld, is it re a lly neces­ th e south. T he n o rth is ju s t sa ry ? ab ility to le a rn a n d te a c h . I as b iase d on th e ra c e issue. DON T VOU (SALU E ¥GUS£ u a t ) 0) i a WÊIÜW THE RACE — The “ rid e r s ” h av e d isap ­ M aybe h e re we do n ’t h a v e th e feel th a t th ro u g h in tellig e n t LETTINE DChJN « X R C O M M ? uüfmCûMÜNiS* IF uûE p e a re d fro m th e b la rin g h e a d ­ seg reg a te d lunch and w a itin g , ed u catio n w e c a n u ltim a te ly bffiSLECTTHE IWlNESTHArCOUNT? lines to a sm all squib on th e d estroy p re ju d ic e , b u t it wilL room s, b u t th e “ feelin g ” does second o r th ird page. T he ta k e lo n g er th a n y o u rs o r m y public h a s once a g a in , been exist! W itness the re c e n t r a ­ cial conflict—in C hicago, and life tim e to do. roused out of its le th a rg y only to once a g a in re v e rt to it. D etroit. In th is a rtic le , I h a v e se t Who a r e .th e se “ r id e r s ” ? m y self in a c a p a c ity th a t no N or can we blam e th e w hite W hat a re they try in g to population. If th e shoe w ere m an tru ly belongs — th a t of prove? judging o th e r m en. T h e re is on th e o th e r foot a n d th e A ctually th ey a re , shall we no su ch th in g a s a p e rfe c t N egro held th e m a jo rity posi­ sa y fo r now, h u m a n ita ria n s. being. I too m u s t a d m it to tion, I a m su re th e re w ould be the affliction of p re ju d ic e . I T hey a re th e cham p io n s of th e M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w s m istre a te d an d th e underdog. »nti-white d iscrim in atio n . F o r you see, p re ju d ice is a chac- also rea liz e th a t m ine is so deeply ro o te d th a t I w ill T heir slogans a r e fine, b u t P u b lish ed by the ¡Undents of Mnlugan State U niversity. Issu ed o v er u sed w ords of "fre e d o m ” te ristic a lly developed tra it. n ev e r be ab le to o v e r co m e on c la ss d a y s M onday th ro u g h F rid a y , «hiring th e fa ll, w inter a n d “ civil rig h ts ,” and, I a m it. B ut 1 a lso feel th a t m in e an d sp rin g q u a r te r s Issued tw ice-w eek ly d u rin g th e su m m e r D oes th is h a v e to be tru e ? and o th e r s in a d e q u a c ies n ee d a fra id , th e ir m otives .a r e a term. S econd c la s s partage paid at E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. When m a n w as c re a te d he not be a p a r t of th e fu tu re b it q u ixotic if not dow n rig h t Editorial and b u s in e s s o ffic e s at Ml Student Services build- pathetic. w as c re a te d m a n , not w hite g e n e ratio n s, a s th e y h a v e in)’, Michigan State ItonenRy. East Lansing, Michigan. or b lack. Social science tells been a p a r t of th e p a s t. Mail subscriptions payable in advance for one term, 3; for The "windmill” 'they fight us th a t p ig m en tatio n w as d e­ is as old as time imme­ veloped b y en v iro n m en t a l Some day their may be no two terms, ft; for three terms, IS. need fo r freedom riders or M em ber of the Associated Press, Inland Daily Press Associa­ morial, and ju s t as hard to . n a tu r a l selection. conquer. It has been one of o th e r integration movements. tion and the College pres*. Prejudice is a disease! A An id e al goal is a beautiful Editor If T i n Vas Ness Night Editor Eric Filson the main causes of human disease of the mind. However, thing to strive for Stod to naud Adv. Manager _ Jerry Lundy Photo E ditor ». Art Wietond strife in history. AH the U. S. marshalls in the country stopping it is not a physical ed tor matfvtoton of the hu­ C ircu latio n Mgr. Jb d Marshall Oupy E d i t o r Dan Whitney problem but rather a moral man mind, atthoogh R re - 640 & 7.00 . R e s e a r c h P r o g r a m a n d th e N a­ d o c to ra l fellow ship fro m the tio n a l S c i e n c e F o u n d atio n . A tom ic E n e rg y C om m ission. T h e s e o rg a n iz a tio n s w a n t to H e d id h is g ra d u a te w ork in fin d th e effe c ts of ra d ia tio n so th a t it c a n be r e la te d to h u m an b ein g s. —. - F r u it flies a r e - u s e d b e c a u se th e y a r e c h e a p , s m a ll and easy N e b ra s k a a n d c o n sid e rs it his h o m e s ta te . He has worked in th e O reg an N a tio n a l L a b o ra to ry , th e Ra­ diological Defense C e n ter in Tab Collar Shirts NOW 3.85 to ra is e . M ore is know n about S a n _ F ra n c is c o a n d a t N o rth ­ th e g e n e tic s of flies th a n th o se w e ste rn U n iv ersity . H e has of a lm o st a n y th in g else. T he fru it flie s h av e only eight been a t S ta te for close to tw o years. originally 6.50 A- Beautiful Wedding is Imlk remembered with flowers from B arn et Floral o f East Lansing 215 Ann «— ED 2*0871 • Open Evenings ft Sunday EAST GRAND RIVER ON THE CAMPUS Artistry 9 Selection 9 Sendee Michigan Stale News, East Lansing, Mich igan, Friday Morning, July 23, 1961 P ain tings D isplayed A t Leland T he 20th a n n u a l ex h ibition of th e - L e e la n a u S u m m e r A rt School of M ich ig an S ta te U ni­ v e rsity w ill be held F rid a y and S a tu rd a y a t L elan d . A ccording to E rlin g B ra u n e r, ■d ire c to r of th e S u m m e r A rt ; School, t h e exhibition w ill fe a ­ tu re ,m o re th a n 100 oil p a in tin g s a n d w a te r colors re p re s e n tin g th e w ork of 18 o u tsta n d in g stu ­ d e n ts en ro lle d in tire c o u rse . T h e h o u r^ for th e ex h ib it a re fro m 2-10 p .m , F rid a y an d 10 a.m .-10 p .m . S a tu rd a y , a t th e L elan d S tudio, a t w hich tim e m u ch of th e a r t w ill be a v a il­ ab le fo r p u rc h a se . M ost la m p sh a d e s on th e m a r ­ k e t h a v e w hite lin in g s, a n d th is is th e k in d est choice you c a n m a k e fo r y o u r e y es. H o m e eco n o m ists a t M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity sa y w h ite re fle c ts th e m o st lig h t a n d b e st illu m in ­ a te s th e m a g a z in e or book you a r e re a d in g . As lin in g co lo r deepens, it a b so rb s more lig h t. EXPENSIVE HAT—Ann Cloffe, who plays the part of Agnes Sore!, tells the Dauphin, played by John Kunlevy, that a new hat ‘will only cost 6.000 francos,’ in the first scene of “The Lark”. The play will run through Saturday at Demon­ stration Hall. —State News photo by Fred Bruflodt ‘Lark’ is Fitting Climax To Fine Season of Plays By DAN W H ITN EY -m and of th e sta g e. H e looked pletely held the a u d ien ce ’s the p a rt a s w ell a s a ctin g it. . te n tio n . As a m a tte r of fa c t, he S ta te New* R eview er - N icholas H ow ey, a s th e In ­ i u p stag e d Jo a n of A rc h erse lf, S u m m e r C irc le ’s final pro-j q u isito r, a c te d h is p a r t w ell. i Tom Loom is, as the A rch­ d u ctio n so a rs like a “ L a rk ” . He w as m o re effectiv e w hen he bishop of R hiem s, gave a p er- I t is th e fiting c lim a x to a_fine spoke quietly th a n w hen he fo rm a n c e th a t u tte rly fe ll f l a t se a so n of plays. shouted. H is sin iste r looks a d ­ W hether due to nerv o u sn ess T he “ L a r k ” is th e sto ry of d ed w eight to th e role. : o r la ck o f p ra c tic e , he w as out th e tria l of Jo a n of A rc a tj J a m e s P e p p e r, a s th e P r o ­ of tu n e. R ouen. T he tr ia l is p re se n te d | m o te r h a d m o re occasion to W hile h av in g an aud ien ce in th e form of » play re c o u n t­ shout, b u t it se em ed a t tim es w ith K ing C h arles, Loom is in g J o a n ’s life a s le a d e r of th e ! th a t he m ay h av e been guilty | seem ingly forgot his lines, F re n c h A rm y. # —I of o v eractin g . T his did not de | spoke too slowly and in g e n e ra l It Is d iffic u lt-to point to a tr a c t from his fine over-all p e r­ ru in ed th e scene. F o rtu n a te ly , sin g le p la y e r as th e s ta r. The fo rm an ce. ! th e o th e r a c to rs in th e scene c a s t, w ith few ex cep tio n s, tu r n ­ FR A N K BRAM AN, as Ro­ \ w ere not throw n off and picked ONE BLOCK EAST OF CAMPUS e d in e x cellen t p e rfo rm a n c es. b e rt de B e a u d ric e u rt, Squire u p th e te m p s v ery w ell. I t w as v e ry w ell b alan ced . of V aucouleurs, w as a s long on THOSE WITH le sse r p a rts ON U.S. 16 — A LA R G E p a r t of th e p ra ise ta le n t a s his title is on n am es. ' who did fine jobs, w ere: Lee h o w e v e r, m u st -go to C orliss He w as one of th e m in o r p la y ­ i C rouch, a s B ro th er L ad v en u ; P h illib a u m , th e d ire c to r. He e rs , b u t w hile on sta g e he co m ­ " S e e LARK, P g . * w a s resp o n sib le fo r selectin g t h e c a s t . T he jo b w as so v e ry w e ll done, it is difficult to im ­ a g in e th e a c to rs p lay in g a dif­ f e r e n t role. J o a n of A rc, th e c e n tra l c h a r­ ONE CENT! ONE CENT! TAK E A LOOK a c te r , w as p la y e d by P h e lia R u tle d g e . She w as p e rfe c t in th e role. H e r lines w ere spoken w ith g r e a t feelin g a n d only in DRESS SLACK SALE! BUY ONE PAIR FOR REG. PRICE - GET AT THESE - a few m in o r in sta h c e s d id she h e s ita te . H e r p e rfo rm a n c e w as ANOTHER FOR lc (Slight Charge for Alterations) Summerhill 5.75 v e ry c o n siste n t throu g h o u t. A Radical Approach to ChHd Rearing Jo h n D unlevy, a s C h arles, L E D K O S IT C H E K ’S V A R S IT Y S H O P t h e D auphin, c a m e clo sest to ttt Abbott Road — East Lansing ste a lin g th e show . H is p e rfo rm ­ a n c e la te in th e . firs t a c t so In sp ire d th e au d ien ce, th ey THE TORCHUCHTERS $1 a p p la u d e d h e a rtily a s h e e x it­ PAPER BOUND ed . H is p o rtra y a l of th e cow ­ W e d n e s d a y - J u ly 26 - a t _ TomorrowsTeachersofReading a rd ly , so m ew h at w om anish i Quackery in Public Schools 95c m o n a rc h o f F ra n c e le ft little to be d e sire d . As u su a l, C h a rle s Cioffi tu rn ­ I ' ALWARD LAKE - PAPER BOUND e d in a good job. H e p lay ed th e p a r t of B e a u c h a m p , E a r l A RECORD HOP with o f W arw ick, who h a d c a p tu re d the “BLUE ECHOES” Joan. JAMES BARUSHOK, as 1 C auchon, Bishop o f Beauvais, I — 8 :3 0 t o m id n ig • h t fl . H ; • *■—> Spartan Book Store w a s very convincing a s the R e c o rd H op e v e ry W e d n e sd a y - F r id a y • S a tu rd a y Corner Ann & MAC — East Lansing - chief judge. Whenever he •poke, he took complete com* 'Hy1» I ....... Michigan Stale News, East Lavsiag, Michigan, Friday Morning, July 28, 1961 Calling all Juniors! Come to our exciting Bobbie Brooks Fall FASHION SHOW M EET M IS S - LETTY -F IS H E R . f a s h io n c o n s u lta n t SEE THE SHOW TODAY . . . 3:30 P.M. • F R E E COKES - • F R E E F A S H IO N B O O K L E T S • F R E E P A D S A N D P E N C IL S L ets go Ju n io rs . . . K n ap p 's is bringing to you the y o u n g a t h e a rt ju n io rs a fashion show of baek-to* school sp o rtsw e a r. M iss L etty F ish e r. Bobbie B rooks fashion co n su ltan t, will be th e c o m m e n ta to r of th e show . F re e booklets on W ardrobe M agic by Bdbbie B rooks w ill b e given aw ay w ith p a d a n d pencils to .jo t down im p o rta n t m em o ’s on fashions y o u ’ll be see­ ing, N ot only w ill you be able to see fashions m odeled d u rin g th e fashion show , but ev ery day yo u 'll be able to se e th e e n tire collection of fashions in our S ports­ w e a r D e p a rtm e n t. KN A PPS SPORTSWEAR — STREET LEVEL BIG SUMMER CLEARANCE! M is s e s ’ S p o rts w e a r S a le S u m m e r D r e s s S a l e B oys’ C o tto n S p o rt S h irts A -w H e selecttw t of bet- J 88 m 7 P o p u la r sty les and fa b ric s. $C $T S hort sleev es. W ashable in a s ­ te r sp o rtsw e a r. Junior- M isses, ju n io r and b alf sizes. so rted p a tte rn s. B roken sizes. m isses sizes. B eys’ C o tto n D eck P a n ts M is s e s ’ F a s h io n J a c k e ts T o ts ’ Sum m er D re sse s W ashable fa b ric s in broken sizes M C haael and button fro n t sty les. 4 M Sleeveless styles. E a s y -c a re $9 • *3 a n d color ra n g e s. * M any fa b ric s. Sizes S-M-L. fab rics. B abes, 1-18 m o., 1-3. B oys’ B a th in g T ru n k s M is s e s ’ B a th in g S u its L ittle G ills ’ S w im S a its B oxer sty le s and knit jockey / ■ ¡d ' ~ F a m o u s n a m e sw im su its. M ( $ |l Cotton p r in ts ,- strip e s and sty les. Sizes t to fix. M any sty les an d colors. solids. Sizes 1-3, 3-6x. 1 M e n ’s Sum m er S u its Summer Maternities S a b te e a C o ito * S k irts P rin te d g a th e re d sty le s, sol- |f l L ig h tw eig h t blends. N* *24 ■*39 T opa, s k irts, ab o rts, d re s s e s . M a M tu rn ! shoulders. S ite s B ro k e n sizes an d c a lora. Ms in p le ate d s ty le t. 7-14. 31-48, 38-44. 7 Then* are ju st a feuo o f th e m any redu ced ite m s! Shop to d a y and save d o lla rs! KNAPP’S EAST LANSING STORE IS OPEN TODAY FROM 9JO A -M , TO 5:10 PM l SHO P IN COOL CO M FO RT 6. Michigan Stale New«, East Lansing, Michigan, Fridays Morning, July 2ft, 1961 Spring Terni Grads Of Residence Halls Revealed K ap p a A lpha T h e ta , F a r m ­ DetUu_2.51; K ap p a D elta, 2.51; 2.18; R a th e r, 1 1 7 ; B ailey, 2.15. hou se, V anH oosen, a n d W est S ig m a K a p p a , -2 .5 1 ; A lpha M en’s co - o p e ra tiv e s a n d Shaw H all h a d th e h ig h e s t O m icron P i, 2.4; A lpha E p si­ o th e r off-cam pus housing co m ­ sch o lastic a v e ra g e s fo r sp rin g lon P h i, 2.35; A lpha K a p p a Al­ piled th e follow ing a v e ra g e s: te rm , 1961. p h a , 2.16. . 7- U n iv e rsity YMCA, 2.64; M ott K a p p a A lpha T h e ta ’i a v e r ­ In d iv id u al fra te r n ity a v e r­ H ouse, 2.53; H ed rick H ouse, a g e w as 2.81, F a rm h o u s e ’s 2.73. a g e s a r e : A lpha G a m m a R ho, 2.48; E v a n s S ch o lars, 2.46; V anH oosen’s 2.86, an d W est 2.52; D elta T au D elta, 2.51; A sh er F o u n d atio n , 2.45; How­ S haw ’s 2.41. , S ig m a N u, 2.48; A lpha S igm a la n d H ouse, 2.33; B ethel M anor, Ellsworth House, with a 2.877 P h i, 2.48; P h i S igm a K appa, 2.32; M a rtin L u th e r House. topped the list of men’s co­ 2.47; A lpha E p silo n P i, 2.42; 2.29; B ow er H ouse, 2.13; B eal operatives. S ig m a Chi, 2.42; P i K appa P h i, H ouse, 2.10; U lrey H ouse, 2.04. T he g ra d u a te w om en of 2.41; P h i G a m m a D elta, 2A1; T he off-cam pus g irls a v e r­ O w ens H all h a d a 3.32 fo r th e T h e ta Chi, 2.41; T rian g le , 2.39; a g e d 2.47, ro o m a n d b o ard h ig h e st a v e ra g e on c a m p u s. P h i K ap p a S igm a, 2.37; D e lta g irls, 2.89, th e A sh er F o u n d a ­ T h e y w e re closely follow ed by Chi, 2.37; S igm a A lpha M u, tion fo r W om en, 2.37. th e m en of Owen who accu m u ­ 2.36; D elta U psilon, 2.30; K ap ­ la te d a 3.17. ' ' p a S igm a, 2.30; Z e ta B e ta T au, T he all-u n iv ersity a v e ra g e 2,28; S ig m a A lpha E psilon, w a s 2.40 w ith th e w om en 2.28; A lpha T au O m ega, 2.27; a ch i?v in g a 2.47 an d th e m en D e lta S ig m a PhF, 2.26; S igm a CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS a 2 38. P h i Epsilon,v 2.24? P h i K ap p a D E A D L IN E S: 1 p .m . D ay B e fo re P oMi n r i — fo r W ed. a n d P s i, 2.24; B e ta T h e ta P i, 2.21; F r i. E ditions. T h e all-society a v e ra g e w as L a m b d a Chi A lpha, 2.20; P h i 2.46. T he so ro rity a v e ra g e w as P h o n e E D 2 -1 5 1 L E x te n s io n s 2 6 4 3 a n d 2 6 4 4 K a p p a T a u , 2.20; P s i U psilon, 2.60 an d th e fra te rn ity a v e ra g e 2.19; P h i D elta Thetar-2.15. w a s 2.35. N O N -A FFIL IA T E D stu d en ts T H E W OM EN’S d o rm ito ries a v e ra g e d 2.38. T he w om ea in com p iled th e follow ing p o in t R E A L ESTATE F O R R EN T th is g ro u p h ad a g ra d e point a v e ra g e s: E . L andon, 1 5 2 ; S. A U T O M O T IV E of 2.43 an d th e m en a 2.35. C am pbell. 2.47; W. Y aklev, SUBURBAN BOMB tntoto cJty FURNISHED 3-room cabin at Lake 2.44; N. C am pbell, 2.41; Gil­ 1954 AUSTIN HEALEY 100 Road­ limits, two miles north o4 campus T s n m f (or 1 male student. Complete T he individual so ro rity a v e r­ ster. Enfin« just overhauled. New Three-bedroom brick and sn o o t tri­ housekeeping facilities. $12 weekly a g e s a re : D elta G a m m a , 2.78; c h rist, 2.40; E . Y akley, 2.40; tires, new paint, new upholstery. level; two-carport I s* f e a th s , with utilities- paid. ED 2-«921. — dining room, fam fiy n u m . two Wire wheels, excellent mechanical P i B eta P h i, 2.71; A lpha Chi W L andon. 2.39; P h illip s H ail, condition. WiU sell lor best oiler. equipped kitchens, »wirimud l a n d r r FRANDOR. NEAR, furnished f T h n e g a , 2.69; D elta Z eta, 2.69; 2.39; W. M ayo, 2.36; M ason, ED 2-384«. room, patio, air cwiiW on»« — _ than a re a r old with lanre tot and roams, fireplace, attached garage. P h i M u. 2.67, A lpha G a m m a 2.35; E . M ayo, 2.34; Snyder, nice country view. FRA Mims or Vacant. CaU IV 5-3674. 12 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, eood might consider contract .with tow D elta, 2.66; Z eta T au A lpha, 2.31; A bbott. 2.28; N. W illiam s, condition, 13Q00 miles best oiler, down payment to n inronnhte »arty EAST LANSING, for post-grsds or 2.63; G a m m a P h i B eta, 2.62; 2.22; S. W illiam s, 2.22. ’ ^ caU ED 7-2475; Hoby. tl 1M Greenerest, near HagMtora Rd *»*«« 2-room furnished apartment, and M-78. tf $55; 2-roam furnished, $67.50: 4-room A lpha D e lta _ P i, 2.6; K ap p a A v e ra g es for th e m e n ’s dor­ 1953 CHEVY. RUNS GOOD. Yellow unfurnished, opposite campus, heat K ap p a G a m m a , 2.57; A lpha Xi m ito rie s a r e : E . Shaw , 2.37; and white. Best oiler will take it. FOUR-BEDROOM home, ftre-ptet*. j 6c water. $70. Choice 2-room, partly Call IV 4-4720,, ask for Al. 111 baths. 2‘ s car garage Bailey • furnished, breakfast bar. $70; 3-room D e lta , 2.55; A lpha P h i, 2.54; E m m o n s. 2.31; B ry a n , 2.22; school. 5 blocks to B ask e;. SU Dt- ¡ pertly furnished, near campus, $65. C hi O m ega, 2.52; D elta D elta B u tterfield , 2.21; A rm stro n g , FORD 1957. 9 passenger Country vision. CaU ED 2-044*. 12 Muaselmgn Realty. Co.. ED 2-3503. 12 Sedan. In excellent condition. ED 2-3610. tl BRICK RANCH HOUSE, bad* 1354. 4 bedrooms 2 baths, a r 3 bedrooms ¡ APARTMENTS 19S4 FORD, two-door, good condi­ plus 3 room apartment- Quset amar) 4 ROOMS, private bath and en­ tion. $150. Ext. 2-657 or ED 2-3423 Okemos' sub-division ED Ï-N IL tf trance. partly furnished. utlUties fur­ Hort Gardens Big alter > p.-tn. — 1959 RENAULT Dauphine. Owner 'High 12 EAST LANSING. M Wetttawm. sing. Walking distance to Gteneairn Jr . and high school' L m xg room leaving country, must sell. Very 11x23. dining room IUU3. kitchen I THREE ROOM furnished, utilities nished, six blocks to downtown Lan­ IV 2-0146. 1$ Summer Attraction economical. Call ED 7-9130, alter with noon. — tl large floored paid, sleeps 2 or 3. Available Ji||y breakfast nook. 3 bedrooms. | M to Sept. 10th. Plenty of parking. attic. New carpet and j Near Kellogg Center. Grad, students TRIUMPH, TR-3, 1957, Hardtop, inside paint. Attached garage. ful. or seniors. Men. two room furnished, wire wheels, excellent condition. 164« basement. Excellent neiga bochood. j $75. Utilties paid. Available for win­ By JA N W ELLM AN | T he co m bination g a rd e n is i Lindbergh -Drive, Lansing. IV 5-0359. lovely back yard. Occupy is AugusL. j ter term. Near Kellogg Center. Grad, S tate N ew s S taff W riter m ad e up of p ere n n ial, bien-4 « $20.000, $1.500 down; Visit anytime. J students or seniors. CaU IV 5-0818. 1$ ED 7-2673. - 12] n ial, a n n u a l— a n d b u lbous] •j ROOMS One of th e b ig g est su m m e r j p lan ts. The d iffe re n t v a rie tie s T R A N S P O R T A T IO N a ttra c tio n s o n - th e U niv ersity a re com bined so a s to give con­ S ER V IC E , SAVE MONEY during the second flee weeks. Stay at Spartan Hall, c a m p u s is th e H o rtic u ltu ra l tin u o u s c o l o r . T he color WANTED male rider to California. .......— ..... ...... ..........— - one block from campus. Singles $8, EXPERT THESIS god general t>T- | doubles. $5 50. Phone ED 8-2574. 12 G a rd e n s. . sch em e blends fro m re d and Share gas. leaving Sunday. Aug. 27. Phone ED 2-1037. __ ing. 17 years experience .^ESertne j I p u rp le a t th e south^ end of the typewriter. One block frota Brody, j T he g a rd e n s, lo cated betw een RIDERS WANTED, New | g a rd e n to o ran g e an d b lu e a t j Jersey. CaU ED 2-1511. ext. 2056 (in­York-New ED 2-5545. « j F O R R EN T th e H o rtic u ltu ra l an d S tudent TYPING, TWO blocks from campus. \ MALE STUDENTS; Summer rooms th e north. cluding evenings), 2057 or ED 7-1077. CaU ED 2-452U_________________-tf \I available at Howland House Co-op S e rv ic e ^ B uildings, a r e used | P E R IE N N IA L and biennial for 82 and 85 per week. Room and fo r te a c h in g an d d e m o n s tra ­ TOP REPAIRS— Low Prate* Unit- iI Board for $12 and $14 per week. tio n p u rp o se s a s w ell a s for I flow ers give continuous color FO R S A LE ed Radio. WiU remove, repair, and 323 Ann Street. ED 2-8521. _ 14 rto th e p erien h ial g ard en . Som e j reinstall American car .radio for te s tin g th e p e rfo rm a n c e of $7.95. including Darts. Labor and 38 SPACIOUS, CLEAN. COMFORT­ ! p lan ts of special in te re st in | STRING BASS, Kay, excellent rich day unconditional guarantee. East ABLE single and doublé- for men; p la n ts u n d e r c e n tra l M ichigan | th is a r e a a r e O rie n tal poppies, I tone, good carrying power. Two bows, zipper cover. CaU IV 9-2886 Saginaw and Fairview. IV 5-8187. fan 'provided; low cummer rent. IS \veathec~ conditions. open until 9 o.m. — 11 single. $6 each doubla. Close to Ab­ phlox, daylilies, delphinium , j after 5:30. tf T h e a r e a w as o rig in ally p a r t a n d peonies. bott- entrance, no car needed. No SANDSTONE FLAGSTONE. Enough cooking. 2nd 3 weeks. Visit 428 Grove of a field te s t plot for h o rtic u l­ N on-hardy p la n ts w hich a re | for wall. Half price. Call ED 7-2771. St.. or_phone ED 2-2208. ExceUent tu r a l c ro p s a n d c o v e rs o v er s ta r t e d from seed e v e ry y e a r j study conditions. tw o a c re s . The_ g a rd e n s h a d a re p la n te d in th e an n u a l g a r­ SU M M ER SALE g ra d u a lly developed into th e ir den. T he v a rie tie s u sed v a ry Watchbands one showcase of S E R Y IC E p re s e n t fo rm a l a rra n g e m e n t by fro m y e a r to y e a r .a n d a dif­ Spetdel. Gemex. and Jeweler's best Quality bands - 20% OFF. 8 name­ LAWN MOWING and local hauling. 1943 a n d 7 in a l s tru c tu ra l fe re n t color sch em e is a l s o , brand watches, some Elgins. Witt- CA N D Y Responsible work at reasonable rates c h a n g e s w e re m ad e in 1 % 8 . used e v e ry y ea r. nauers, Gruena, ‘a OFF plus taxes. bv Grad, student. CaU IV 4-0625 or wife. Janet. ED 7-1150. tf T H E R E A R E o v e r 600 v a rie ­ H ard y an d non-hardy bulbous | Large selection of fine diamond rings, V* to *b OFF. One table of M ailed A nyw here tie s of flo w erin g p la n ts in th e I p la n ts a r e on d isp lay in th e | better, boxed jewelry. W* will now g a rd e n s an d th ey h a v e been | bulb g a rd e n . T he a r e a in c lu d e s ; break sets. Save doubly with Dia­ _ C om plete A s s o rte le « H O U S IN G A vailable A t “ c o lo r-tu n ed ” to p ro v id e p le a s­ I new v a rie tie s of h y brid lilies, mond Bonus Savings Stamps. Use in g co lo r co m b in atio n s. V arious h a rd y n a m a ry lis, tu b ero u s be-j them to get FREE Diamond mer­ FURNISHED A F T . on campus. p la n t fo rm s a n d flow ering I gonias, an d a u tu m n crocus. chandise. The Card Shop "Cherry Lane Bricks,” includes all utilities and telephone. For graduate p e rio d s h a v e b een a r ra n g e d to T he pool in th e c e n te r of the WM. H. THOMPSON student or staff member. -Available iro v id e e x a m p le s of satisfac- H o rtic u ltu ral G a rd e n s co n tain s A cross F ro m until Sept. 5. Call ED 7-1077. — {o ry p la n tin g sc h e m e s. All of th e w a te r g a rd en . H a rd y an d th e p la n ts h a v e b e e n p e r m a n ­ tro p ic a l w a terlilies a r e grow n CUSTOM JE W E L E R Y H om e E co n o m ics Bid*. ED 243B e n tly la b e le d w ith both c o m ­ h e re . FR A N D O R M ALL TYPIST ANN BROWN. ED 2-6304 FO R SA LE m o n a n d scien tific n a m e s SEASONAL h ig h lig h ts o f th e Electric typewriter. Term papers IV 5-674» and theses, also general typing. T h e re six specific g a rd e n g a rd e n s a r e th e an n u a ls and Your Comoleta Service Jeweler tf Bad CHILDREN'S BEDROOM SUITE, Cedar. Bunkbeds. ladder, railing. a r e a s . T h e se include th e rose, lilies in m id-July, th e d a h lia s DO YOU NEED your can ctoubledreaser. mirror. chart. ED SOFA, oak frame with cushions, 2-2818. tr c o m b in atio n , p eren n ial, a n n u a l,' a n d w a terlilies in m id-A ugust, $75. CaU ED 2-8700. 13 tary? 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IV 3-204»___ L3 v a rie tie s m a y b e se e n in th e ture. eewing machine, etc. ED 2-5728. have a good persanal cm to drive flow er tr ia l g ro u n d s lo ca te d a t g a r d e n b e fo re th e y a r e o ffe re d while on duty. CaU IV .M W U th e p lan t scien ce g reenhouse CHAIRS. $ 1 to $430: golf. woods, f o r s a le to th e p u b lic. T h e re ra n g e on F a r m L a n e. T h e re is $2.7$; bag, $C cart, $4.73; dresser, $7; FEMALE, 20-40 WANTS) a r e n e a r ly 1,10 0 ro se p la n ts of also a lab ele d s h ru b collection new Blseeli. $4.1$; sofa, $14: beds. m ining care, $ to 1 $425 and 38.71; nigs. $10 and $25; Need car, ar CouM • v e r 170 v a rie tie s o n d isp lay . lo c a te d n o rth o f th e A uditorium . drapes. 50c. etc. ED 2-2916. Avery, a t 3301. ID M IN . Michigan State Newa, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, July 28, 1961 Four Changes Made In International Staff Members F o u r u n iv e rsity m e n h a v e b een a s s ig n e d to new posts in M SU’s In te rn a tio n a l t ’rogr& m . D r. R a y m o n d N . H a tc h , a s ­ In te rn a tio n a l C ooperation A d­ m in istra tio n , M SU is providing te c h n ic a l a d v ic e a n d a ssista n c e to J n d ia in e sta b lish in g te a c h e r- Traveled s is ta n t d e a n fo r o ff-cam p u s a f­ tra in in g p ro g ra m s a t G uindy F o r the second y e a r in a ce n t) in th e F a r E a s t; 236 (10 as one of th e U.S. institutions f a irs in th e C ollege of E d u c a ­ College of E n g in e e rin g in M a­ row , MSU h a s h a d m o re fa- p e r c en t) in L a tin A m erica, w ith m o re th a n 400 foreign tion, w ill le a v e in m id-A ugust d r a s a n d P o o n a E n g in e e rin g jc u lty m e m b e rs a b ro a d th a n a n d 200 (nine p e r c e n t) in the students. to h e a d th e u n iv e rs ity ’s a d ­ C ollege a t P o o n a . I a n y o th e r u n iv e rsity o r college N e a r a n d M iddle E a s t. M ICHIGAN STATE re p o rte d v iso ry g ro u p a t th e U n iv ersity IN A D D ITIO N to w orking i in th e U nited S ta te s, acco rd in g T H E R E W E R E 116 sc h o lars 562 foreign stu d en ts, or 2.6 p e r of th e R y u k y u s on O kinaw a. w ith th e s e tw o in stitu tio n s, I to th e In stitu te of In te rn a tio n ­ fro m th e 'U .S . re p o rte d in Af­ ce n t of its to ta l enrollm ent. H a tc h w ill a lso b e a n a d ­ S h in g leto n ’s a d m in istra tiv e du­ a l E d u ca tio n . ric a —tw ice a s m an y a s in the T he th r e e u n iv ersities w ith v is e r a t th e c e n tr a l a d m in is tra ­ tie s w ill a lso be re la te d closely p rev io u s y e a r . la rg e s t p e rc e n ta g es of foreign T he In s titu te ’s an u al su rv ey tiv e le v e l on th e b ro a d e r a s ­ w ith th e U . S. T e c h n ic a l Co­ stu d en ts w ere H ow ard U niver­ o p e ra tio n M ission h e a d q u a rte rs show ed th a t 10 p e r c e n t of th e p e c ts of te a c h in g , re s e a r c h a n d E v e n though th e to ta l U.S. sity, 16 p e r c en t, and H a rv a rd j 2.218 U .S. facu lty m e m b e rs ex ten sio n p ro g ra m s a t th e is­ in N e w D elhi. fac u lty m e m b e rs a b ro a d show ­ U n iversity, 7.4 p e r cent. I a b ro a d d u rin g th e y e a r w ere la n d u n iv e rsity . ^ C h a rle s F . D oane, J r . , w ho fro m M SU. e d a su b sta n tia l in c re a se over H E W IL L a lso b e w orking w as a n a d m in is tr a tiv e ,a s s is t­ th e la s t y e a r, th e survey - Six u n iv ersities re p o rte d w ith a p ro g ra m to u p g ra d e -e le ­ a n t in th e P a k is ta n p ro je c t w ill T h e u n iv e rsity , a p io n ee r in pointed o u t th a t th e re a r e still m ore th a n 1,000 foreign stu ­ m e n ta ry a n d se c o n d a ry te a c h ­ ta k e o v e r a s im ila r p o st in th e ; in te rn a tio n a l ed u catio n , r e ­ m o re foreign fa c u lty -re p o rte d dents each. T he U niversity of e r s in th e R y u k y u Isla n d . u n iv e rs ity ’s N ig e ria p ro g ra m . p o rte d 222 fa c u lty sc h o lars a t U .S. in stitu tio n s th a n th e re C alifornia w as firs t in th is c a t­ J o h n D . Singleton, a s s is ta n t D r. Sheldon jC herney, a s s is t­ I a b ro a d in p ro g ra m s su p p o rted a r e U .S. fa c u lty m e m b e rs in d ire c to r o f p la c e m e n t, h a s b een a n t p ro fe sso r of C ontinuing E d ­ by fe d e ra l o r p r iv a te , so urce s . fo reig n co u n tries. egory w ith 2,003 students en­ n a m e d a d m in is tra tiv e o fficer u catio n , w a s n a m e d a sso c ia te T he In stitu te also listed MSU rolled fro m a b ro a d . of th e M SU A dv iso ry G roup p ro fe sso r of C ontinuing E d u c a ­ T H E U N IV E R SIT Y of C ali­ in In d ia . tio n a n d a sso c ia te c o o rd in a to r fo rn ia w a s second w ith 161 S hing leto n w ill le a v e Sunday on c a m p u s of th e N ig e ria n p ro j­ a n d th e U n iv e rsity of In d ia n a fo r a o n e -y e a r a s sig n m e n t in e c t. w a s th ir d w ith 66. M a d ra s, In d ia . U n d e r a c o n tr a c t w ith th e T he fo u r a s s ig n m e n ts w e re a p p ro v e d J u ly 2Ü. M an y o f th e M SU facu lty o v e rse a s w e re p a rtic ip a tin g in FAIRWAY GOLF RANGE th e U n iv e rsity ’s a d v isa o ry p ro ­ - WORLDS LARGEST g r a m s in South V ie tn am , Okin­ ‘F a s te s t Ic e S k a te r ’ a w a , B raz il, C olum bia, C osta R ic a , N ig e ria , P a k is ta n , F o r­ MINIATURE GOLF COURSE m o sa a n d In d ia. T o p C ro w d P le a s e r S ponsors of th e se p ro je c ts in ­ 35c Till 7-P.M. —any day except Suinlay clu d e th e In te rn a tio n a l Coop­ ~ B y TOM D E W IT T a n d th e y ta k e it fro m th e r e ,” e ra tio n A dm in istratio n , p riv a te S ta te N ew s S taff W rite r .. . h e said . ~ co rp o ra tio n s, foundations, th e T h e fu tu re of th e U nited L ittle 15-year-old Bobby Me- S ta te s a m a te u r # ice sk a tin g specific g o v e rn m en ts co n c ern ­ 75c - and This Ad or your I.D. ed a n d th e U .S. D e p a rtm e n t c ay of th e St. P a u l S k atin g club, should be b rig h t fro m th e glow of th e A rm y . good for 81.00 basket of balls. in tro d u c e d a s th e fa s te s t m o v ­ of th e se y o ung s ta r s . ing th in g o n ic e sk a te s, p ro v ed W ednesday n ig h t's show w as CK th e 2,218 to ta l ab ro a d , to be t h é to p cro w d -p le a se r a t th e f irs t of th r e e to be p re se n t­ th e su rv e y noted th a t 1,202 5 M inutes E a s t of M .S.U. oh G ran d R iv er th e “ T a le n t on Ic e ” show W ed­ ed th is su m m e r. T he n e x t one (54 p e r c e n t ) w ere on a ssig n ­ n e sd a y n ig h t. _ x w ill be A ug. 2. m en t in E u ro p e ; 368 (17 p e r A bout 3,000 p eople, in clu d in g a b o u t 400 m e m b e rs of th e H o m e m a k e rs C o n feren ce, a p ­ p la u d e d th e ro u tin e s of so m e of th e fin e s t a m a te u r s k a te rs in th e c o u n try . L e a d in g o n th e show w as little sev en -y ear-o ld C o rrin e DeVozzo of th e D e tro it s k a tin g club. T h e c u te little g irl c a p ­ tu re d th e h e a r ts -of th e cro w d w ith h e r ro u tin e . AS E X P E C T E D , both A lb er­ tin a N oyes a n d Jo y a -U te rm o h - len tu r n e d in s u p e rb p e rfo rm ­ a n ce s. W ith th e ex c e p tio n of a p ro ­ duction n u m b e r, th e s k a te rs all did in d iv id u a l ro u tin e s a n d d a n ce s. T h re e s k a tin g d u o ’s p e rfo rm ­ ed d a n c e ro u tin e s th a t c a lle d fo r th e u tm o s t of tim in g a n d d.JUJNv** p re cisio n . T h e y c o n siste d o f J a n e t a n d N ic B u rh a n s, Jo e y H e c k é rt a n d G a ry C la rk , P a u l P e p p a n d S an d y L ato c h a . T h e - te a m of P e p p a n d L a to c h a fea- tu red ~ a jitte r b u g d a n c e . . . on sk a te s y e t! A fog-like m is t h u n g ju s t SW IM •— - : - SU IT SA LE '** f ab o v e th e s u rfa c e of th e ice giving th e s k a te r s th e a p p e a r- ence of s k a tin g o n clouds. JA N T Z E N -R O S E M A R IE R E ID -R O X A N N E T H E “ R O A R IN G M ’s ” fla sh ­ ed onto th e ic e , c o m p le te w ith fla p p e rs, g a n g s te rs a n d a clow n w hose a n tic s in th e c ro w d m a d e it d ifficu lt to c o n c e n tra te on s a v e fro m $4 to $10 th e m a in e v e n t. T h e C h a rle sto n a n d V a rsity D r a g w e re th e fe a ­ on f i r s t q u a l i t y swim suits from those fam out swim suit tu re d d a n c e s . . . G a ry C la rk of th e L a n sin g m a k e rs .. .tak e a d v a n ta g e o f this first price b re a k o f the summer on S k atin g c lu b w a s w ell lik e d by th e cro w d . C la rk ’s ro u tin e con­ - o u r entire swim suit stock, so lid a n d p attern ed lastex r cottons an siste d o f s e v e ra l d azzlin g m id- knits in e v e ry p o p u la r color o f the season* S ix e s 8 to 18 * _ a ir sp in s th a t d re w “ o oh’s ” a n d “ a h ’s ” fro m th e s p e c ta to rs . L a s t o n th e show w a s M ecay . H e d id a soft-shoe d a n c e ro u tin e choose from a collection o f e very figure type» f ir s t th e n r e a p p e a re d fo r a ro c k a n d ro ll n u m b e r c o m p le te • M A P » SW A T H S » M A IL L O T S w ith a P re s le y -ty p e d a n c e a n d a g u ita r. . B O Y LEG ST Y LES • B IK IN IS N O R R IS W OLD, m a n a g e r of th e ic e a r e n a , s a id a f t e r th e \ TWO-PIECE SUITS show t h a t n one of th e sp e c ta c le • PLEA TED S K I * T S h ad been re h earsed . ~ “? ; ^ W e ju s t o p en th e c u rta in Michigan State Newa, Eaat Lancing, Michigan, Friday Morning, W y 28, 1961 f t _______ University Theatre Plans Old Vic Compan Slated Major Plays Next Year ** 1 - •' — * i ' ‘ T he U n iv ersity T h e a tre - h a s | F ive m a jo r p roductions a re announced its sch e d u le of planned. T hey in clu d e : . ev en ts for th e 196142 school I “ Born Yesterday — Nov. 1-5 "Dr. austus" — Nov. SS-Dec. 3 For Coming LC Series y e a r .« - ^ “ The Good'Woman- of Setxuan" T he h isto ric Old V ic C om pany p ro d u c er, e m p h a sise s th e Radi­ lind A tkinson w ill be seen a s Mar. 7-11. will be fe a tu re d in th e L ecture- j a n se ttin g a n d passio n of th e tb e n u rse. ; “A Streetcar Named Desire" April 25-29 C oncert S eries n e x t sea so n -o n w ork, as weH a s th e youthful In ad dition to E a s t L ansing, Tours Europe "Brigidooit" — May 34 -» its fo u rth v isit to th e U nited ! q u a lity of its ill-fated p ro tag o n ­ th e co m p a n y is to v isit B oston. S tates. ists. W ashington, P h ila d e lp h ia , N ew In addition, 0 » U niversity Dance G roup — T h e a tre will p re se n t th re e “ R om eo an d J u lie t’* a n d B e r­ Jo h n S trid e , one of th e com - Y ork, R o c h este r, D e tro it, Chi­ n a rd S haw ’s “S a in t J o a n ” w in p a n ’s new est young s ta rs , will cago, K a n sa s C ity , Los A n­ a re n a productions, a n e re n in g BA LLETS: U.S.A.* ABROAD ot o p e ra a n d seven h isto ric a l be p e rfo rme d by th e fam ous a p p e a r a s R om eo. J o a n n a D un­ geles, San F ra n c isc o , S e a ttle NEW YORK (A P )—A s e - ] film classics. London group n ex t A pril 9 a n d h a m w ill p la y A d iet, m id R osa- an d V ancouver. cond E u ro p e a n to u r ta k e s j 10, a c c o rd in g to D r. W ilson B. p la c e th is su m m e r fo r th e J e r - j P a id , d ire c to r of th e L ectu re- fc o o it mOtOATIOMI NOW SHOWING! om e Robbins d a n c e co m p an y i w here- the production p re m ie r­ C o n cert se rie s. in “ B a lle ts:_ U .S .A .” . ed in 1956. S ubsequent steps T he th ree-m o n th sw ing be^j in c lu d e ' P a ris , B erlin, H am ­ -gins Ju ly 12 a t th e Spoleto, b u rg, M unich, C openhagen an d It h a s n o t been determ ined, yet, he said , w hich p e rfo rm ­ an c e will be in s e rie s “ A” an d L U C O N ri 5*ST 14*4*4» » P*OM8 40. 34444, F e a tu re T oday 1:20 - 3:31 5 :4 0 -7 :5 0 - 10:00 ita lv . F e stiv a l of Two Worlds-1 London. w hich in se rie s “ B ” . D E T A IL S O F th e O ld V ic’s R td e a F ab u lo u s N e c k a r S uper - S u F T '; A m erican te a r w e re announced □ □ □ □ □ sim u ltan eo u sly in London an d Puzzle ■ R C A T Al i s I New Y ork. 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ANTONIO VICO 'PEPcJTE hCAKLRKMMS mn >MNZNW C u rta in T im e 8:30 P.M . •r— It OF MAYARA M ic h ig a n S t a t e U t f r e r s k .v ^ B T O A N I W Q I Ä l f f i i E I M 'S a s a i A tedqes Hsifcwu F O R E IG N F I L M S E R I E S F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y , J u l y 28 & 29 * 7 :S0 p .m . ToMtaM Ito*t/v m il R o u te H C w i i l Ap F A IR C H IL D T H E A T R E NA 7-57*5 F E A T U R E AT 1 M - 3:45 - « M - * 2 9 — A d m is s io n : 5 0 c — Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, July 28, 1961 O Edward Everett Horton Sm ithsonian Exhibit Is Appearing at Ledges On D isplay at Museum By IS A B E L RACKI E d w a rd E v e re tt H orton will be a t th e L edges P lay h o u se in w ays play s to -a n d fpr his a u ­ dience. M any h av e trie d to im ­ a p p re c ia tio n of O kinaw an to feel th a t everything^ J a p a n ­ G ran d L edge, Ju ly 31 through ita te him , but none have suc­ S ta te N ew a S taff W riter a r ts . ” ese w as som ew hat b e tte r. T he A ugust S. H orton will s ta r in ceeded. H e h a s a com ic m agic T he J a p a n e s e , w hen they U nited S tates go v ern m en t d e ­ “ N in a ", an a d u lt F re n c h farce. all his own.- n -~ Colorfully d esig n ed fa b ric s h e ld 'th e isla n d m a d e th e Okin- cided to a tte m p t to in s till' a fro m th e isla,n d of . O T oday H orton is known as A ppearing with H orton will . .kinaw a. a re a w a n s p ro u d of e v e ry th in g p rid e »» of thu «e:« ir uown n u ric h c u ltu re “ A m e ric a ’s m o st beloved com - b e M arie Boyle, Bill SlouL and now on d isp la y a t th e u m v er- J a p a n e s e . T he O kinaw ans grew in th e O kinaw ans, 1 e d ia n .” Te is one s ta r who al- H a rry C auley, sity m u se u m . T h e ex h ib it is on loan from th e S m ith so n ian In s titu te an d w ill a p p e a r in th e m u seu m th ro u g h A u g u st IS. T he d isp lay r „entitled “ D esig n ed in O kin­ a w a ” is p a r t of th is s u m m e r's Churches In s titu te on A sia. _ T h e e x h ib it, now b ein g c ir­ UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN ALL SAINTS PEOPLES CHURCH c u la te d th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try | EASTMINSTER by th e S m ith so n ia n In stitu te , CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH w as s ta r te d by a g ro u p of A m e ric a n s liv in g on th e islan d PRESBYTERIAN— EAST LANSING in te re ste d in a r t ih O kinaw a. AND STUDENT (ENTER 900 Abbott Rd. CHURCH T he e x h ib it w a s sp o n so red an d Interdf nomination.-* fin an e e d b y th e U . S. A rm y s it­ \ u a te d in O kinaw a. National Lutheran Connell 9:00 A.M. 4 200 West Grand River at Michigan Division and Ann Stroet, E. L. '1315 Abbott Rd., East Lansing • .. Holy Communion)- Sunday Dr. Wallace Robertson, Pastor E X A M P L E S O F B e n ig a ta , (2 blocks NorUl of Berkev Hall) Dr. P. Marlon Simms th e c h a r a c te r is tic d y e w o rk of Rev. Robert L. Moreland. Minister Rev. R o y J. Schramm 10:00 A.M. th e R yukyu«, a g ro u p of isla n d s j Parish Pastor l Charles Klinksick 541 Walbrldge Drivs Dr. N. ^ McCune, Morning Prayer) Sunday to w hich O k in aw a belongs, a r e 1 Dr. N. A. McCune, inclu d ed in th e d isp la y . Campus Worked Hiss Tecla Sund SUMMER SUNDAY PROGRAM Pastor Emeritus 9:00 A.M. Rev. Joseph Porter B e n ig a ta is s im ila r to th e ED 2-SSU or ED 2-4029 Morning Prayer) daily — 10:00 a.m. Church School. Cribbery ty p e of d y e in g done on J a ­ through fith Grade Worship Services v a n e se te x tile s . 10:15 A.M. 10:00 a.m. Public Worshin WORSHIP SERVICES 9:09 a 10:15 10:00 A.M. I t is d o n e w ith th e u se of Holy Communion) Tuesdays . ste n c ils. T h e ste n c il p a p e r co n ­ (Nursery available at both services) SERMbN sists of s e v e ra l la y e rs of ric e 5:19 P.M. ••THE WILL OP GOD’’ 'Isaiah—Vision and Venture* p a p e r w hich a r e g lu ed to g e th e r Sunday School 9:09 Holy Communion) Thursdays Dr. Wallace Robertkon w ith p e rs im m o n ju ic e . T h e ste n c il is p la c e d on cloth All Saints Episcopal Church STUDENTS WELCOME For informaUon on Student Pro- Church School a n d ric e p a s te ia b ru sh e d o v er The Episcopal University Center Crib room through Itich Call ED 2-9924 for transportation school ace it. A fte r th e ste n c il is re m o v e d , trams please caU Church Office. ED 2-1313 th e c o lo rs a r e p a in te d in to th e 10:00 A.M. p a s te le s s a r e a s w ith fin e b ru s h ­ es. T h e ric e p a s te is th e n w a sh ­ ed out, a n d th e b rillia n t desig n re m a in s . ST. JOHN STUDENT KIMBERLY DOWNS METHODIST CHURCH FIRST-CHURCH OF IN C L U D E D IN d ie ex h ib it is a u tility c lo th , c a lle d F u ro sh i- ki, a n d a h a n d tw el, c a lle d Tis- PARISH CHURCH ✓ OF CHRIST '— Of 'i CHRIST, SCIENTIST ag i. T h e u tility c lo th s e rv e s to c a r r y food o r o th e r ite m s. —• Fr. B. Kavanauch Fr. T. McDevltt If | g§ EAST LANSING 127 M A C . 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing— and *09 EAST GRAND RIVER T h e h a n d tw e l, a t one tim e , p lay e d a p a r t in c o u rtsh ip . I t Sunday Masses (1 hlk.'N. of WJIM Country House) East Lansing w as w oven b y th e p ro sp e c tiv e 7:3d - 1:45 • 10:00 - 11:30 IV 9-713S WESLEY FOUNDATION Church Service 11 A.M ~ b rid e a n d p re se n te d T o th e fa m ­ (Baby sitting at |;«$ a 19:00 Masses) Wilson M. Tennant, Sunday School II A.M. ily ? f th e p ro sp e c tiv e g ro o m . Del L. Wlnlnger,. Minister Dally Masses 9:45 a I a.m. George I. Jordan Sunday School for University T h e q u a lity of th e w eav in g Students 9:30 a.m. w as, a t tim e s , d e c isiv e r e g a r d ­ Ministers Saturday Maasea 1:09 a "0:99 a.m. SU ND AE'SERVICES ing th e p ro p o se d m a rria g e . Subject Confessions dally at 9:39 p.m. Saturday 9-Sdd a 3:30-9:00 pjn. Morning Worship 10:59 s.m. ••LOVE” ~ T h e d e sig n s a r e n o rm a lly m a d e o f o b je c ts o f n a tu re —- And at all Masses excapt Sunday Revt Wilson M. Tennant N evsaa Services Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting I P.M. flow ers, tu r tle s , fish e s, e tc . U lt S. Harrison Road R y u k y u a n m y th o lo g y is also Tues. 7:39 p.m. Reading Room Evening Worship 9:99 p.m. Church Services: 9:49 9 IIS 4 s.m. 134 W. Grand diver em p lo y ed in th e th e m e s of th e Compline a Benediction Nursery for both Services d esig n s. Wednesday evening Bible Study Sun. 7:39 PJU. Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m Mon.. Tuet., Thurs., a Erl. 7 p.m. M ost o f th e fa b ric s in th e d is­ _ 7:39 P.m. — • 9 p.m. p la y a r e in d a r k c o lo rs, a s th e Danes every Saturday night— Church School O k in aw an m e n a n d th e m a r ­ For transportation Call El) 2-9239 All are welcome to attend Church • • M- _ 9:49 a.m. College Class Services, and visit and use the rie d w o m en (to n o t w e a r b rig h t Phone S B 7-9771 co lo rs. O nly y o u n g g irls in ED 7-1999 or ED 2-1999 Il :99 s.m. AU Ages Reading Room. O k in aw a w e a r b rig h t clothing. A bout th e tim e a g irl is 12, s h e b eg in s to w e a r m o re su b d u ed co lo rs. W hen m a r r ie d , sh e is obliged to w e a r d a r k co lo rs. EAST LANSING SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH SOUTH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVER DRIVE. T H E C R A F T S of O kinaw a _ LANSING iDGEWOOD b e c a m e d ev elo p ed b e c a u se th e FRIENDS METING Q k in aw an s, a s e a -fa rin g peo­ (Q u ak ers) HOWARD'p. SUGDEN, D. D.. Pastor PEOPLES CHURCH ple, w e re fo rc e d to p a y trib u te DESMOND J. BELL, Assoc. Pastor to th e k in g s a n d lo rd s o f n eig h ­ Meettuf far Worship at 11:99 A.M. “ Life Without Worry” b o rin g C h in a a n d J a p a n . T hey Wesley Foundation, 34] Park Interdenominational - n eed ed to d ev elo p th e ir skill Special Sacred Concert with guest tenor harltoneend viollnst 499 North Hagadorn Road Lama, Eaat Lansing in c r a f ts b e c a u se th is w as th e - 19:45 A M . 7«9 P .M .“ Wanted—A Place to Hide!” (9 blocks north of Grand River) only w a y th e y co u ld p a y th e ir For Information, phone — Bible School 19 AC a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES ~ trib u te m oney. C o nsequently, ED S-19M SUMMER HOUR—9:19 A.M. (h e ir c r a f ts h a v e b eco m e m o re Call IV 3-9392 for free transportation dev elo p ed th a n in C hina a n d Ju ly 23rd., Sermon by Jap an . Rev. Truman A. Morrison / Ju ly 99th, Sermon by Bey. Robinson FIRST PRESBYTERIAN G o v e rn m e n t in te re s t in th e c u ltu re o f O k in aw a d ev elo p ed b e c a u se th e w ife of th e Consul- Ottawa t i l Cha Waul Attend Some O. Lapp August 9th, 11th, 29th, Sermon by Bev. Jack Harrison G e n e ra l liv in g o n th e isla n d in te re s te d th e U .S. g o v e rn m e n t August >7 Sermon by in th e n otion o f d ev elo p in g th e Worship Services 9:39 A.M. (Nursery Frovtdod) Church Robert T. Anderson Summer Church School Sundays, 9:19 aJU. - T h e E u ro p e a n C orn B o re r Is now a tta c k in g p e p p e rs, p o ta ­ to e s a n d c e r ta in o rn a m e n ta ls , s a y M ich ig an S ta te U n iv e rsity •Does Os« Answer t m u Prayers?" Bov. Shoal preaching Every Sunday Crlbroom and Preschool ago groups WELCOME! en to m o lo g ists. IO Michigan State News, East Tensing, Michigan, Friday Morning, July 28, 1961 Dr. Jones Research Bureau Forced To Attend To on Outside Jrmd Seminar D r. G a rd n e r Jo n e s, a c tin g h e a d of th e D e p a r tm e n t of Ac- B y HANK B E R N S T E IN g ra m w hich p ro v id es both, a w ith th e d e p a rtm e n t o f e c o ­ th e p o litica l a ttitu d e s o f b igh co u n tin g and F in a n c ia l A dm in­ school stu d e n ts. istra tio n , w ill a tte n d a fa c u lty nom ics, U niv ersity of M inneso­ S ta te N ew s S ta ff Writer_ p ublishing o u tlet fo r the fa c u l­ a m o n s e m in a r a t W illiam s C ollege, ty an d a so u rc e of in form ation ta F rie d la n d e r is c u rre n tly A F O R D F o u n d atio n g ra nt t o , w illia m sto n , M ass. J u ly 31 to T h e B u re a u of Social an d P o ­ fo r th e public. w ith: th e d e p a rtm e n t of so cial th e u n iv e rsity s In te rn a tio n a l ^ UBUSt 25 litic a l R e se a rc h , a p a r t of th e w elfare, U niv ersity of Cali­ P ro g ra m s h a s m a d e possible * C ollege of B u siness an d P tiblic W hile th e b u re a u hopes to fo rn ia. ' . — a study of th e d ev elopm ent of T he s e m in a r w ill be con- S ervice, w ill soon b e fo rced to continúe its re s e a rc h w ork, if T he B u re a u of Social a n d political o rie n tatio n s am o n g | d u c ted by th e G ra d u a te School d epend upon outside funds to outside funds a r e forthcom ing, P o litic a l R e se a rc h h a s tw o m a ­ stu d en ts in P a n a m a . of B usin ess o f th é U n iv e rsity th e public in fo rm atio n a sp ec t m a in ta in its o p eratio n s. jo r points of e m p h a sis in its A p ro je c t is p lan n ed in con­ of C hicago a n d is being spon­ of th e b u re a u w ill be reduced. T he new an d in a d e q u a te MSU r e s e a r c h p ro g ra m . T hese a r e ju n ctio n w ith th e School of Po- so red by th e F o rd F o u n d a tio n . bu d g et h a s fo rced w ith d raw al F o u r books a r e p re se n tly in stu d ies of th e d ev elo p m en t of lice A d m in istra tio n W hich T he Rse m in a r w _ ill p ro v id e a n of u n iv e rsity funds. v a rio u s sta g e s of production political o rie n tatio n s a n d ap ­ a n d th e u n iv ersity w ill provide would be a n ev alu atio n o f 'th e j opportunity' fo r a p p ro x im a te ly T he b u re a u h a s s e v e ra l p r o j­ p lic a tio n s o f ro le th e o ry . — tra in in g fo r ju v e n ile o fficers, 3c fa c u lty m e m b e rs of th e funds to co m p lete th e ir p u b li­ e c ts u n d erw ay a t th e p re se n t TH E B U R E A U conducts studying a c tu a l c h a n g e s in the A m erican A ssociation of Col­ catio n . tim e an d th e u n iv e rsity h a s p ro ­ studies co n c ern ed w ith th e o r i ­ ro le of th e o ffic e r in h is office le g ia te Schools of B u sin ess a n d v id e d m oney to co m p lete th e m , T H E S E IN C LU D E A cadem ic e n tatio n s w hich e n ab le p a rtic i­ a n d hom e c o m m u n ity . tw o p a rtic ip a n ts fro m fo reig n but a fte r th e p re s e n t p ro je c ts E n c o u n te r, an ac co u n t of p ation in an open society, such A n other r e s e a rc h p ro je c t schools to e x a m in e new d e ­ a r e finished, no fu rth e r fund^ A m e ric an u n iv ersity p ro g ra m s a s p o litical in te re st a n d ability w hich is c u r r en tly b ein g c a r ­ v elopm ents a n d co n cep ts in tw o w ill be a v a ila b le fo r th e com ­ in J a p a n and K o rea by M artin to com prom ise. J n th is a re a , th e rie d on by th e b u re a u is m a jg L a re a s — ac co u n tin g a n d in g y e a r. _ B ro n fen b ren n e r; In d iv id u alism , r e s e a rc h is u su ally co n cern ed a stu d y of a d u lt m ig ra n ts to m a rk e tin g -1- a n d to c o n sid e r A ccording to D r , F ra n k «A. a n d Social W elfare, a n a n aly sis w ith young people. _ Is ra e l to t r y to d isc o v e r how re la te d d ev e lo p m en ts in eco­ P in n e r, a sso c ia te p ro fe sso r of of th e social w e lfa re sy ste m in T he b u re a u also stu d ies the th ey a c q u ire th e ir p o litica l a t ­ nom ics, b e h a v io ra l scien ces p o litic a l_ sc ie n c e an d d ire c to r F r a n c e by W alter A. F ried lan - w ay s in w hich people ac q u ire titu d e s . a n d m a th e m a tic s. of th e b u re a u , th e o rg an izatio n d e r; P ro b le m s of F re e d o m , a a n d p la y th e ir social a n d po­ se rv e s tw o b a sic p u rp o se s., stu d y of social an d econom ic litica l ro le s in public life. T his d ev elo p m en t in South V ietn am ; PR O G R A M IN FO R M A TIO N CALL E D 2-5817 T H E F IR S T of th e se is th e sid e of the re s e a rc h p ro g ra m a n d a m o n ograph on ra d ic a l d ev elo p m en t a n d ex ecution of b a sic re s e a rc h both in th e n a tio n a lism am o n g P a n a m a n ­ ia n law stu d e n ts by D aniel is th rea ten e d ^ by la c k o f fi­ n an cin g . ¡g frg g a c sss g g U nited S ta te s a n d ab ro ad . W hpt kinds o f r e s e a rc h p ro j­ T he second function of th e G oldrich. P ro b le m s of F re e d o m is a e c ts a re c u rre n tly b ein g c a rrie d * 9 I / “A I E & * on, or h a v e been p la n n ed and b u re a u is its publication p ro - collection of a rtic le s e d ite d by a r e re a d y to be u n d e rta k e n by E A S T L A N S I N G • PHONE E0. 1-28I4 P ro fe sso r W esley R . F ish e l, of th e b u re au ? th e political sc ie n c e d e p a rt­ The U. S. Office of E d u c a ­ Educational m e n t. G oldrich is an a ssista n t p ro fesso r of p o litica l science tion, p a r t of th e D e p a rtm e n t of H e alth , E d u ca tio n a n d W elfare, N IG H TS AND SUNDAY A D U LTS toc-C O M E E A R L Y a n d a b u re a u sta ff m em b e r. Grant For h a s pro v id ed a g r a n t fo r a LAST TWO DAYS - HURRY B ro n fe n b re n n e r. is c u rre n tly study of th e d ev elo p m en t of TO N IG H T A T 7:55 — SAT. — 12:15 James Stamm P ro g ra m -In fo rm a tio n D ial IV 2-3905 • m c t a o m r Lovs STOMV h u t n w u « n 1 A U. S. ed u catio n al ex ch an g e NOW ! M W EEK m A M t o - | « m p a g u c e / nmmktimcmuiH g ra n t fro m th e U. S. D e p a rt­ Continu*« From 1 P.M. m e n t of S ta te h a s been a w a rd ­ fc W I T H i™ ed to D r. J a m e s R. S ta m m , a s ­ sista n t p ro fe sso r of h u m a n i­ SPE C IA L C H IL D R E N ’S MATS. SC H ED U LED |_CW6ia£-fflim| F tie s. 'Peatw u at 1:35, 4:Mr «:55, 9:3« P.M. ISSUE HOWM-OJVU defllilJBB IATI0NM.ACTUM- »«• MCTWOOOUtoNNtoMT*«c. T he g ra n t w ill e n a b le S tam m 65e to 5:30 • 90c A fter • C hildren 30c to con d u ct a y e a r j a t , re s e a rc h in S panish lite r a tu r e an d h is­ t »A Y S S t a r t i n g s U n d a y to ry a t th e U n iv ersity of M a­ d r id in S pain. fit*'N o w York Timm» »O ff: S tam m ta u g h t ro m a n c e la n ­ guages a t L ehigh U n iv ersity an d philosophy a t M exico City W E SUG G EST C ollege p rio r to- joining th e MSU sta ff in 1958— THAT Y O U SEE He hold s th e BJ5. d eg re e fro m C olum bia U n iv ersity , B.A. THE e n t e r t a i n e r : an d M.A. d e g re e s fro m M exico LAURENCEOUVIERISBRILLIANT, City Colleger an d th e P h .D , d e­ TERRIFIC. A F A SC IN A T IN G PICTURE, _ g re e fro m S ta n fo rd JJ n iv e rs ity . T H E E N T E R T A IN E R 'IS E N TERTAIN IN G I" Calfhood v accin atio n gives c a lv e s a h ig h de g re e of r e ­ “O N E O F THE M O S T EXC ITIN G TH IN G S sista n c e to- b ru cello sis, say EVER PUT O N CELLU LO ID I M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity O oM ow M W d a iry sp e c ia lists. "VIRILE, INDIVIDUAL A N D P O W E R F U L , THE A C T IN G , N O T O N L Y O U V IE R * , BUT BREN D A DE B A N Z tF S , JO A N UuTverftity Theatre I PLOW RIGHT’S« ROGER U V ESETS A N D [SHIRLEY A N N FIELD*, IS N O T H IN G T E S S TH A N BIUUJANTr-**v *** UM M ER C m M a g o U fla M r« . " IR C LE “ A FULL-BODIED W O R K . A S FINE A PERFORM AN CE A S OLIVIER H A S G IV E N I’ A nouilh’s J e a a ef A rc M>t WwtU Té»orom ami Sm m p : " C O M IN G T O THE SCREEN« T H E rhe Lark” ENTERTAINER* H A S ACQ UIRED A N E W D IM E N SIO N . OUVIER IS A F A SC IN A T IN G , BRILUANT FIGURE I " - a— c * Now Playing a t th e ' hew a r e n a la D e m o n stra tio n Hail USBBIEEOlIYIEE, JULY 26-29 B ox O ffice H o n rs: t h e E kteheuher ” I - I M on. - S at. P hone E D 2-1511« E x t. 2109 RUGGlfS-MERKEl CflRROU- D A D k ir p ,'SlSÎL , «ntt«t»*.sc,..vMVI0 Single Admission i T k M u t / k m D nW cb'N iSBiTr* •unwwvSwiFT $1.50 an d $1.75 ilB C N N lU W R MaMM-kikiaklikWkMKHW SUN. — SHOWN AT 1:M • .. .... ....................... te.at » v e — CURTAIN: 1:30 3:15 - 5:25 - 7 .» - 0:45 M ON. A TUE. - AT 7JM - 9:30 Season Finale C om ing Soon! L E S L IE CARON a s “ FA N N Y ” / Michigan State New«, East Michigan, Friday Morning, July 2 8 , 1961 11 To Smallest in 20 Years Bowling A lley, Lounge Closed During August Lion Coach Limits Squad TN the schedule of from 11:15 am. to L IS p.m. and from 5 to 7 pm. Monday T h e D e tro it l i e n s get ander way of Terry Barr, Howard Uaisu budding activities for through Friday. 11:30 to ene th e ir t m t r aa ria g c a m p Tues- Friday hi an aAenaaea session. Caasady, Dan Lewis, Nick Piet- the second five weeks sf sum­ and 5 to 7 pm. ea Saturday d a y w ith th e s m a lle st « quad to 1 On the following Sunday, the r s s a n te . Sen Webb, Morrafl mer school._____________ __ and aeon to 2 pm. «a Sunday. re p o rt sio o e Worl d W a r II d a y « .j regular two a day serwoas will and N m osrski. All will be back, The Bowling aDey and th e The ta b le ten n is room wifi For t y -«even p la y e rs , includ­ bed yea can’t count on »juries. UvN. Lounge will he closed. b e o p e s the sa m e hours a s ing 35 v e te ra n s an d 12 r o o k ie s ,; T h re e L ion v e ts th a t wifi not The first pre-season game O th e r fa rifitto s will; follow th e Union D esk—7:30 a m . to re p o rte d ad C ran b ro o k School j re tu r n w ith th is y e a r ’s squad wifi be Friday night, Aug. 11, the same schedule a s fo r th e 10:30 p .m . M onday th ro u g h in S u b u rb a n D e tro it’s B loom ­ a r e e n d D av e M iddleton, g u a rd against the Clavetead Browns. fis rt flu e week session. F rid a y a n d fro m 9 a m . to field H 2 1 s. g ~ G ra d y A ld e rm a n a n d def e n sive T he B f lia r d R oom f i l l be 30:30 p m . on S a tu rd a y and C oach G eo rg e W ilson delib- h alfb ack D av e W tutselL T hey open fro m 7 a m . to 16:30 p.m . Sunday. ir a te l y d e c id e d to lim it th e h a v e b een aoM to th e M inneso­ sq u a d b e c a m e of th e a b u n d ­ t a V ikings, th e n ew est te a m in W eather Report M onday th ro u g h F rid a y , and closed o n S a tu rd a y a n d S unday. a n c e of v e te ra n s re tu rn in g for th e N F L . At lo n g la s t, r a in is in sight - T h e B row sing R oom w in be th e seaso n . A n o th e r L ion, J im W eather- fo r th e 1 a n tin g . E a s t 1 o p ea fro m 30 a m . to t p m . Student Faculty * of AMONG T H E v e ts a r e lo u r all, plan s to r e tir e . a re a . M onday th ro u g h T h u rsd a y an d fo rm e r MSU p la y e rs . T hey a r e T H E N U M B Q t one pro b lem q u a rte rb a c k s E a r l M a rra fi a n d fa c in g th e L ions co ach in g sta ff T he U . S. W eather B u reau five-day fo re c a st calls fo r p a r t­ fro m M to t o n F rid a y . I t will be d o s e d s a S a t u r d a y - Golf Tournam ent J im N in w s k i, « i d S am W il­ is to find so m e offensive line ly cloudy sk ie s, a high o f 86 G rill h o u rs wifi b e fro m 7:15 A nother stu d en t-facu lty golf lia m s a n d h a lfb a c k G a ry Low e. re p la c e m e n ts Also se v e ra l m id w idely s c a tte re d alt* a ft­ a .m . to 10:30 p m . M onday to u rn a m e n t wifi b e beid th e All fo u r w e re a m o n g th e 47 old ru n n in g b a c k s m e n eed ed both ernoon an d ev ening th u n d e r­ th ro u g h S a tu rd a y a n d from second five w eeks if enough in­ tim e rs th a t r e tu rn e d la st sp rin g a s s ta r te r s a n d re p la c e m e n ts. show ers to d a y . 10 a .m . to 30:30 p m . « Sun­ t e r e s t is show n. All in te re ste d for th e tra d itio n a l g a m e w ith L a s t y e a r Ih e Lion backfield S a tu rd a y w ill be f a ir a n d day . perso n s should stop in a t th e th e v a rs ity . d ep en d ed b eav ely on th e ta l- m fid w ith p a rtly cloudy skies. T he c a fe te ria will he open IM office o r c a ll e a t. 2881. All—-Stars Defeat Rozos, Take First Softball Crown A o n e -h itte r p itc h e d by H a l off L eigeb. L eig e b , E a s t L a n sin g sen io r, E d A b rey , R oslyn R ts., N. Y. w on th e f ir s t five-w eek so ft­ sen io r, h it tw o singles a n d a b a ll ch a m p io n sh ip fo r th e All- double fo r th e S ta rs. G eorge S ta rs . F o lisek an d F r e d C happel each T he S ta rs -s c o re d th r e e r u n s h a d a single. Jo h n R o g ers k it in th e th ird in n in g an d tw o in th e o n ly hom e ru n . th e fo u rth to d e f e a t'th e R ezos, 5-0, fo r th e title . T h e S ta rs w e re th e w inners T he Rozos only h it c a m e in of block fo u r an d th e Rozos th e f ir s t in n in g w h en J e r r y fro m block th re e . B o th te a m s L a m b , D e tro it ju n io r, w e re u n d e fe a te d . Excluiré! Beg. Adra. 75c 1 AMENOMILE MOTIONPICTUREEVENTTO I S U M HE a m WAR CENTENNIAL! H The lave story that tfarikd miBoat p a » dt its sweeping glory! m SSm Jr MBfififfliCKS CHARLES OttAKE*VStGfftIAGREY-JUUAMEA0Ê*Xec8Mmoy*SeufahBondi *EdgarBuchanat G|ptamv•M i Moorctm**aoscumna-awwhanr ■ M W M IM ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ N ONCE A I lt:W r.M . NTT NO. (J) LATE SHOW w . g> T o g e t h e r they t e a m u p a s a * a v e n c in g POSSE f s ^ n 4 0 »*TA*MN •uaaosMW* ABM. M l C W L SU W «WWaWMOWMOk uwasa u rasa NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE FIRST S Tf G . A : 5 /, ¿ » STL JOE I T- E BUN • Gatos opea at 7:35 Michigan Stole New«, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, Inly 28, 1961 RO A RIN G T W E N T IE S —T he big production n u m b er of th e show tra n sp o rte d the aud ien ce b ack to th e d a y s of sp e a k e a sy s an d th e C h arleston. T a l e n t On I c e The ice arena at Demonstration Hall was the sceen of the first “Talent oil lee” show of the Summer Wednesday night. The show was not .a noisy speotical, but it did present some of the JIT T E R B U G ON K F —P a u l P e p p and Sandy L alo ch a de­ country’s finest skating talent. * lig h ted the au d ien ce w ith th e ir sb tw ste p p in g dance. It would be unfair to single out any one skater as being the hi! of the show ; they were all too good. From the moment the first skater appeared in the spotlight until the last performer was off the iee the audience~was presented skater after skafer of excellent ability, S E E STORY P A G E 7 _ PEEKING—T he people in th e u i e M t w e re not th e only people to see th e show. Many of th e p a rtic ip a n ts w atched the ro u tin es of th e o th e r performers by peeking th ro u g h the c u rta in . UTTLEST AUTOGRAPHER—Seven year uM Canine De» Vos» signed her same la the .programs «I slightly alder routine mimicked Elvis Presley. During and slightly envions girts. the Presley number indies in the audience swooned.