Serving MSU for 5 2 years _ 8 n „„„ Paid it East Lansing. Mich. 5 C e n ts Established 1909 Vol. 53, No. 61 East Lansing:, Mich¡Ran, Friday Morning, August 4,1961 I ages Stcond Class Postage A uto Crash On M-78 Sends Four Students To H ospital Student M SU F o o tb a ll ‘R ider’ P la yer .In ju r e d BY HOW A RD G A T E S - _ C onvicted S t a t e N e w s S t a f f Wrr i t e r T h e c a u s e o f a h e a d -o n c o llisio n in w h ic h f o u r M SU F re e d o m R id e r a r r e s ts in­ s t u d e n t s a n d tw o L a n s in g r e s id e n ts w e re s e r io u s ly in ju r e d volved a 'M ich ig an S ta te Un­ v T u e s d a y e v e n in g ‘r e m a in s u n d e te r m in e d , a c c o r d in g to iv e rs ity stu d e n t M onday in E a s t L a n s in g p o lic e o ffic ia ls . Ja c k so n . M ississippi. T h e f o u r s t u d e n t s , in c lu d in g a n M S U fo o tb a ll-p la y e r,, a r e W oollcott S m ith , a 20-year- in f a i r c o n d itio n a f t e r t h e a u to in w h ic h t h e y w e re r id in g old ju n io r, m a jo rin g in m a th e ­ m a tic s a n d p h y sic a l scien ce, c o llid e d w ith a p ic k -u p tr u c k a t th e in te r s e c tio n o f H a r r i ­ w a s co n v ic te d w ith 21 o th e r s o n R d . a n d M -7 8 . fa cto ry condition, th e y said . tid e r s fo r re fu sin g to m ove out J a m e s E a to n , 21, C a y fig a , P olice, still un ab le to d e te r­ o f a bu s te rm in a l a t a police­ N . Y ., ju n i o r , a p r o m is in g m ine th e e x a c t c a u se of th e m a n 's re q u e s t. h a lf b a c k o n t h i s y e a r ’s S p a r ­ accid en t, said t h a t h y d ra u lic T h e g ro u p re c e iv e d th e m a x ­ t a n g r id s p u a d T ls in S p a r r o w ja c k s h a d to be u sed to e x ­ im u m p e n a lty fo r b re a c h of p e a c e , a $200 fin e a n d a fo u r H o s p ita l w ith s e v e r e h e a d tr a c t E a to n an d o th e rs w ho m o n th ja il sen te n c e . i n j u r i e s , a h o s p ita l s p o k e s ­ w ere pinned in th e w re ck ag e. S m ith is th e so n of D r. Hen- m a n s a id . In a b rief sta te m e n t, M iss r y C lay S m ith, p ro fe sso r in th e B inning to ld police th a t, a s A L S O in j u r e d w a s C a ro l th e ir E ast-b o u n d a u to n e a re d p sychology d e p a rtm e n t. V a­ B inning, 23, Southfield, senior. th e in te rse c tio n of H a rriso n ca tio n in g fro m th e ir E a s t L an ­ She su ffe re ................. d a b ro..... k en neck sin g re sid e n c e , D r . S m ith- a n d _ . R d . a n d M-78, a statio n w agon h is w ife a r e p re s e n tly v isitin g a n d se v e re fa c ia l in ju rie s, hos- « u iied in fro n t of th e m fro m M a r th a ’s ^ i n e y a r d s in M a ssa ­ p ita l officials said . H a rris o if Rd. c h u se tts. W oollcott’s twin J u d ith B o rg elt, 22, Toledo, “ We sw erv ed to avoid h ittin g b ro th e r a n d a s is te r a r e ac- Ohio, sen io r, re c e iv e d a b ro it an d all I could see w ere th e ken le ft knee a n d se v e re cuts h e ad lig h ts from a n o th e r v e ­ co m p an in g th e ir p a re n ts . - a n d b ru ise s, th e y said. h ic le ," she said. - Lynn B ra d e en , 20, K a la m a ­ P o lice a r e continuing th e ir zoo sophom ore, .su ffe re d a in v estig atio n . T hey p la n to Institute bro k en leg, m u ltip le c u ts and q u e st}on th e in ju red p ersons body b ru ise s, th ey said.. fu rth e r in an a tte m p t to d ete r- To Present T he auto, ow ned by M iss m jne th e e x a c t c a u se of th e B o rgelt, collided w ith th e nick- CTash th ey said. E a s t L an sin g u p d riv e n by T hom as F . F in éis. poiiCe officials also said th a t Concert 28, of 806 W. L a p e e r. He is i n ^ h e y have not been ab le to fa ir condition, § p a rro w officials d ete rm in e th e d riv e r of th e AUTO CRASH—T h is is th e autom obile in w hich four MSU said. B orgelt c a r. A - c o n c e r t p ro g ra m of th e - stu d en ts w e re rid in g T u esd ay evening w hen they collided C o ngress of S trin g s will be A PA SSE N G E R in th e Fin- T raffic-w as tied up for n e a r­ w ith a pick-up tru c k a t the_ intersectio n of H a rriso n and eis tru c k , P a u l E . Johnson, 21, ly tw o h o u rs a s police an d n a tio n ally b ro a d c a s t S unday, A ugust 6. M-78. - of 5729 S. W ashington av e., firem en rem o v ed th e in ju red The 25-m inute p ro g ra m , ^suffered a broken a rm and an d -cleared th e w reck ag e body b ru ises. H e is in ' satis- strew n highw ay. ta p e d on th e M SU c a m p u s, w ill b e c a r r ie d b y th e M u tu a l B ro a d c a stin g C om pany. « Weather[Graduate L ocally, th e p ro g ra m will be T o d a y ’s w e a th e r w ill be Stan K en ton Clinic Closes h e a rd on WSWM a t 8:35-9:00 p a rtly cloudy a n d wra rm e r, w ith w idely s c a tte re d show ers Guards p .m . S unday. T he C on g ress of S trin g s is o r th u n d e r sh o w ers, acco rd in g to th e U .S. W e a th e r B u reau . W ith F reo J a zz Concert com posed of young m u sic ia n s Studying a t MSU" for th e su m ­ H igh 88 d e g re e s. T h e outlook fo r S a tu rd ay K ennedy T onight is " th e ” night for jazz e n th u sia sts. Som e of the~ fully held a t S outhern M etho­ d ist -U n iv ersity an d In d ia n a m e r an d spo n so red b y th e A m erica n F e d e ra tio n of M usic­ c a lls fo r co o ler te m p e ra tu re s n a tio n ’s lead in g jazz m u sician s U niversity. M any m o re c a m ­ An MSU g ra d u a te h as been ian s. w ith sh o w ers ending e a rly w ill d ire c t a 4-hour c o n c e rt b e­ p u ses a re a sk in g to be p laced S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . n a m e d to h ead th e W h i t e ginning a t T p .m .. T he p e rfo r­ on th e ag en d a. T h e m e m b e rs a r e fro m 35 s ta te s, P u e rto R ico , an d T h e high te m p e ra tu re a y e a r H ouse se c re t serv ice detail m a n c e w ill be stag ed on the D r. M o rris E . H all, asso ciate C a n a d a : All a r e stu d y in g on ag o to d ay w as 74; th e low 59. w hich p ro te c ts P re sid e n t K en­ b a n d p ra c tic e field a d ja c e n t to p ro fesso r of m usic, is h ead of sch o la rsh ip s p ro v id ed by th e T h e re c o rd high on th is d ate th e M usic building. th e clinic. ' nedy a n d his fam ily. A m eric a n F e d e ra tio n of M usic­ w as 95 in 1955 an d th e low T he c o n ce rt, fre e to aU, will G e ra ld A- B ehn, 45, a 1939 T O E P U R P O S E of the se s­ ians. 45 in 19517 fe a tu re 225 high school an d col­ sions is to in stru c t youthful g ra d u a te of th e sc h o o l" of lege m u sic ian s from all o v er m u sician s in th e ja zz an d police ad m in istra tio n , will su c­ th e co u n try . d an ce techniques w hich th e y A irb o rn e T V P review cee d J a m e s J . R ow ley who will a ssu m e th e d u tie s of c h ie f-o f I t w ill clim ax th e week- long S tan K enton C linic. m ig h t not o th erw ise h av e a n opportunity to le a rn . th e e n tire U.S. s e c re t serv ice On th e a v e ra g e , th e stu d en ts In K iv a 'T h rouA ug. 2 4 gh a t th e end of th is m onth. B esid es K enton, B uddy M or­ row , R u ss G a rc ia , Don B yrd, p u t in 2 h o u rs of b an d p ra c tic e B ehn h a s been a m e m b e r of D on Ja c o b y , a n d m a n y o th er e a c h d ay . T hey also h a d one P u b lic a n d school ad m in i­ T h ese p ro g ra m s offer view ­ th e s e c re t se rv ic e sin c e his hour of sectio n al study of th e ir w ell-know n sp ec ialists an d a r ­ s tr a to rs w ho d e s ire a p rev iew e r s a n in sig h t a s to how this g ra d u atio n . In 1941 h e w as a s ­ r a n g e r s will be p re sen t. individual - in stru m e n ts includ- of a irb o rn e telev isio n m a y do new m ed iu m m a y b e utilized in signed to th e W hite H ouse d e ­ in g 'T h e o ry , a rra n g e m e n t, im ­ so now th ro u g h Aug. 24. ta il a n d in 1946 w as p rom oted T H E STU D EN TS w ill be provisation p rin cip les, and p e r­ th e c la ssro o m . ~ On T u e sd a y s a n d T h u rsd a y s to h e a d one of th e th re e sh ifts divided into 12 ban d s. E a ch fo rm a n ce tech n iq u es, he' sa id . fro m 10 a .m . to 1 p .m . p ro ­ A p la n e c irc lin g M ontpelier, th a t r o ta te aro u n d th e clock in w ill p re s e n t a v a rie ty of pop­ H ighlighting eac h d a y w as a g ra m s w ill b e show n in th e Ind.-, p ick s u p q sig n al and g u ard in g tb e P re sid e n t. u la r ja z z a rra n g e m e n ts in a one hour, in fo rm a l d iscussion lobby a n d K iv a of th e M S.U . tra n s m its it to e d u ca tio n al fa ­ T he new ch ief w as a 6 foot pro fessio n ally lig h ted setting. w ith Sfgn K enton. In d ividual C ollege of E d u c a tio n building. c ilitie s in a six s ta te i $ d i u s . _ 1 inch, 180 pound end on T he S ta n K enton Clinic is th e pro b lem s w ere discu ssed , a n d T h is .p ro v id es a n o p p o rtu n ity M any schools in th e M .S.U. MSC’s 1938 football sq u ad . H e f irs j o f . i t s kind on cam p u s. e m p h a sis fell on th e role th a t - f o r p rin c ip a ls, te a c h e rs am i a r e a a r e e x p e c te d to re c ie v e p la y ed u n d e r re c e n tly re tire d K enton h e a d s th e se rie s p re ­ ja zz p la y s in society. _ s u p e rv iso rs t o b eco m e ac- th e b e n e fits of. a irb o rn e te le ­ D ean of S tudents T om K ing se n te d b y th e N atio n a l B and D r. H all said th a t m an y per- 1 q u a in te d w ith th e a irb o rn e p ro ­ v ision w hen it sw ings in to full who w a s a t th a t tim e th e C am p. sons h av e hopes th a t th e p ro ­ g ra m s . o p e ra tio n in S e p tem b e r. te a m ’s e n d co ach . S im ila r clinics w e re success- g ra m w ill c a tc h on h e re . 2 - Michigan Stale News, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 4, 1 9 6 1 Former Football /Player Román Life Depicted By Old Coin Display Helps Save Youngster - A collection of R o m an coins d a tin g b a c k to 150 B .C . is on B.C. h a s th e im p rin t of a w olf su ck lin g R o m u lu s an d R e m u s. Q uick action an d c le a r th in k - . an d M rs. W illiam L . Snow, fire m e n w as R a n d y Schrecen- d isp lay th is w eek a t th e M u­ A nnoa, “ T he G oddess o f seum . C o rn ,’’ is show n in fro n t o f 'a ing on th e p a r t of se v e ra l indi- j 1909 W eber d r., w as re v iv e d by gost. o f 1904 W eber d r., a T h e coins d e p ic t life d u rin g ship, th u s in d ic a tin g th e d ep en ­ v iduals, including a f o r m e r j m outh-to-m outh re su sc ita tio n sta n d o u t ta c k le on th e 1952-53- den ce of R o m e on im p o rts of th e R o m a n E m p ire e ra . L ike­ MSU football s ta r , h e lp e d -sa v e I a f te r toppling into a b a c k y a rd 54 MSU g rid sq u a d s. n e sse s of e m p e ro rs a n d gods th is b a sic food, B illin g s sa id . th e life" of a 22-month-old Lan- pool a t his p a r e n ts ’ hom e Tues- SC H R EC EN G O ST a n d th e o r g o d d e sse s-m a y be seen. sing tow nship, boy T u e sd a y d ay evening. T he coins giv e a r a th e r co m ­ b o y ’s f a th e r w e re su m m oned J im B illings, a stu d e n t m a ­ p le te sk etch of th e relig io u s, evening. J A m ong th o se who w orked j b y -th e c rie s of young W illiam ’s jo rin g in eco n o m ics, ow ns th e p o litic al a n d econom ic life of W illiam P . Snow, son o f M r. l o v e r the boy until th e a r r iv a l of j s is te r D ebbie. Snow pulled h is d isp la y . H e collected th e coins th a t p e rio d in h isto ry , h e sa id . unconscious son fro m th e 16* by from a fellow stu d e n t an d fro m T he d isp la y is lo c a te d on th e 18’ pool. som e d e a le rs. th ird floor of t h e M u seu m d u r­ T he tw o m en w e re aid e d by One coin d a tin g fro m 150-120 ing th e r e g u la r v isitin g h o u rs. CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS n eig h b o rs w ho k e p t th e a r e a c le a r w hile th e y w o rk ed o v er D E A D L IN E S: 1 p .m . D ay B efore P u b licatio n for Wed. and th e boy. F ri. E ditions. I L ansing- to w n sh ip fire m e n u sed th e ir in h a ia to r a n d ' r e ­ M SU Sport Shorts Phone E D 2-15Í1 E x te n s io n s 2 6 4 3 a n d 2 6 4 4 m o v ed W illiam to L an sin g G e n e ra l h o sp ita l. M ichigan S ta te g o lfe r, B ud­ T he firs t so p h o m o re e v e r to H ie b o y ’s m o th e r sa id T h u rs­ d y 'B a d g e r, is a fo rm e r co lleg ­ I be n a m e d th e m o st v a lu a b le j v a rs ity p la y e r in th e a n n u a l Old" A U T O M O T IV E FO R S A LE d a y th a t W illiam , h a s re tu rn e d ia te d iv isio n w in n e r of th e W aite In v ita tio n a l golf to u rn ­ I T u n e rs G a m e a t M ich ig an h o m e a n d is in fin e condition. AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, good fresh Fresh red ¡-aspberries daily. Farm j a m e n t. S ta te e a c h s p rin g w a s h a lfb a c k onditmn. 13000“ mile* best oiler, vegeUbie#-- at reasonable prices-Road-» j a#She e*(pi-Also other fresh fruits and sa id t h a t i t w a s th e fa c t S h e rm a n L ew is, of L o u isv ille, all ED 7-2475, Hoby. _ U ide Farm Market. 2 miles east of OI IrnAwiitf? w hflt to d o in fin “ Owing w n w U> TO 1X1 a n it it it K y., fo r h is w o rk in th e 1961 1963 CHEVY. HUNS GOOD Yellow E I jansing on US 16 at Oleemos Rd. em e rg e n c y th a t a v e rte d a pos­ M ichigan S ta te w ill h o st th e c o n te st, and white Best offer will fakfc it. M S U . GRADUATION RINGS. Sea sible tra g e d y . ' ^ Call IV 4-4720. ask for Al. B ig T en in d o o r tr a c k c h a m ­ ★ it _ them“ at the Card Shop. Aerosa from pionships M a rc h 2-3, 1962. '59 TR-3, RED. Excellent condition, Home Ec buddutc ED 2-6753 U M ich ig an S ta te fu llb a c k R o n overdrive, heater, radio, Michelin X STRING BASS. Kay. excellent rich ★ ★ ★ .ires, window washers, wipers, ton- tone, good carrying power. Two ■esu cover. OR 6-5633. 18 j bows, zipper cover. CaD IV 9-3861 tf ■ Get R id H a tc h e r lo st only tw o y a r d s M ichigan S ta te sophom ores w h ile n e ttin g 361 on 59 ru sh in g 1961 VW—Sedan, 2500 miles Call after >36.___________________ D ick B a ll a n d J a c k D am so n a tte m p ts d u rin g th e 19 6 0 seaso n . IV 4*1847 after 6 p m. ' « TRIUMPH. TR-3. 1957. Hardtop, buy. Call ED 2-0003 wire wheels, excellent condition. 1646 TYPWRITERS; two used Royal Portables, very reasonable, Good 14 I O f E xtra w on sin g les title s in th e 1961 B ig T en te n n is ch am p io n sh ip s, M ich ig an ★ ★ ★ _ S ta te .g y m n a sts H a ll a t N o. 2 p o sitio n a n d D am - Lindbergh Drive. Lansing. IV 5-6356. j TRAILERS FOR SALE h a v e ta k e n 20 B ig T e n in d iv id ­ Great Lakes. 16 x 56. 2 bedrooms, good condition, set-up, must selL Spiders Sbn a t N o. 4. it it it u a l c h a m p io n sh ip s sin c e 1951. EM P LO YM EN T IV 9-5615- 14 A rt B ra n d s tr a tte r , M ichigan it it it — S p id ers a n d m o re o f them COLLEGE MEN • TEACHERS - R E A L ESTATE a r e w elcom e to L eslie D rew . S ta te p lace-k ick in g sp e c ia list, M ic h ig a n S ta te w re s tlin g c a p - , part time positions open for a few j h a s b o o t e d » o f 34 e x tr a p o int ta in N o rm Y oung w a s n a m e d «elect men over 31. Earnings up to EAST LANSING. 946 Westlawn.. T h a t is, if th e y com e fro m tr ie s a n d six field g o a ls in tw o to th e 1961 A ll-A m erican m a t «80.00 weekly, working evenings and Walking distance to • Glencaim Jr . weekends. Car needed. No invest- Hi , and high school. Kitchen with B e a v e r Isla n d , 30 m ile s o u t in se aso n s. sq u a d . ment. Apply at Room 121. Student [ breakfast nook, 'plus Urge dining L ake M ich ig an . ~ Services Building at either 116 6 a-m. j room 2 Bedrooms, fuU basement, if 2:20 p.m. Friday, Aug 4. Mr. | Urge unfinished attic. Wonderful D rew c la ssifie s th e v a rio u s 4cClure , _ _ 14; neighborhood, lovely back yard- In­ terior very attractive. $20.060. $1,500 sp ec im en s a s h e fin d s th e m on Wash-N-Wear Dress Slacks $7.95 ~ down. ED 7-2*73 14; FO R R EN T th e isla n d . H e w a n ts to d e te r- M M - una o a am k » .s i Facuity home • 3 bedroom Capa I m im t k . n u m b e r a n d Mtwta o f. Cod with beautiful landscaping, fir*- rau re B tim u w a n a A inu s tn UNAPPROVED, 3-room furnished place, disposal, gaa incinerator Full | s p id e r s foun d th e re S S COm- SAVE MORE THAN ¿6 ON CLASSIC cabin lor 3 male students st Lake SUMMER CORDS, IN A FINE WASH a n sln |. $15 per week, including i r r ^ o ^ p ' J S ^ ^ ^ r o ^ a l j p a re d w ith s p id e rs d isc o v ered utilities. ED 2-6822 ' •N* WEAR BLEND OF 75% DACRON «FAKTMENTS U S S S " m ! in M ichigan a n d W isconsin. 524» - 25% COTTON . . . WASH ‘N* WEAR EAST LANSING, for poat-gnds . Suburban Home, 16 minute, lit " T h e Wotf" Spider is One Of SUITS. - 'adieu, 3-room furnished apartment, | campus. Brick. 3 -Bedroom. Fpll i JJjg m o s t in t e r e s t in g SPCCi- 56, 3-room furnished^ $67 50; 4-room j Basement. Hardwood Haora, gaa heat. I infumished. opposite campus, h e a t, aluminum storms a n d . screens, m e n s, b e $0 10 . ITUS CTCatUTe k water. $26. Choice 2-room, pardy ! $14.(6$ on low down payment. CaU ] __ ¡ . j , ^ r . „ : __a LEK KOSITCItEK’S VARSITY SHOP umiahed, breakfast bar. $76; 3-room I f e 9-888*. 21 j m e a su re s a n u K U SCfOSS H O 221 Abbott Read — East Lansing •artly furnished, near campus, lives in a v e rtic a l tu n n e l du g duaaelman Realty Co.. ED 2-3563. 16 SUBURBAN HOME within City —. ¡.limits, two miles north of campus. in th e g round. A t n ig h t th ey Three Room furnished uUllttee I Three-bedroom brick and frame Jrl- com e- o u t fro m th e ir b u rro w s oaid. sleeps 2 or 1. Available to Sept. ' k * d ; two-carport Ut » • > ha. 6th. Plenty of parking. Neer Kellogg long enough to "catch th e ir Center. Grad students or seniors ; % £ £ ? o a t to . air conditioned. Less fo o d ." Call IV 5-9612 after t ea .— ....... >4: t W a V«ar oM with laree lot and — ......-.... j country view. FHA terms or Z H e h a s n o t found a n y new SLACK SALE! Apt. for girl to share with one j mi*ht consider contract with low sp ecim en s, a s y e t, on th is r a ­ other girl for f to $ weeks. Private ! down payment to responsible party, entrance and parking also Largej 160* Greene rest, near Hagedom Rd. th e r iso lated isla n d 30 m iles double room for two girls. Private . a!*L_M£j8^—— — „ — S out in .Lake M ichigan fro m Regular 14.95 & 12.95DOW $9.99 2 for $18.00 entrance and-parking Call "ED 2-5157 S E R V IC E C harlevoix. - , ' Regular MJ5 & 9.95BOW $8.95 2 for $16.00 He h a s noted th a t th e sp id e rs ROOMS TYPLN'GTt WO Mocks from campus do not lo cate a b o u t buildings. Regular t.95 & 7.95now $6.95 2 for $12.00 AVAILABLE FOR SECOND five Ì Call ED 2-6520. « Only about 200 p e rm a n e n t r e ­ weeks. Private room. 2 blocks from I Union. 136 Linden. Call ED 3-1441 j after 6 pm. Gentlemen only. 15 • sid en ts re sid e th e re . H e h a s plenty of h u n tin g g ro u n d e rtth j Ivy or Pleated Models ■Sizes 30 to 42 som e 58 s q u a re m ites to c o v e rrj MALE-STUDENTS; Summer rooms i ivailable at Howland House Co-op Nationally Advertised Haggar Slacks D rew is th e a s s is ta n t c u ra to r for $3 and 95 per week. Room and ¡ Board for 212 and $14 per week. ; a t th e M useum a n d w o rk s on 08 Ann Street- ED 1-6531._______ 14 i his p ro je c t a s tim e p e rm its . He FO R SA LE h a s a MS d e g re e fro m MSU an d is w orking for h is P h D . J. Len KosHchek's Varsity Shop ” ¿¡25 His sp id e rs m a y b e w orked! S IM M E R SALE M ailed A nyw here into a d isp lay of in v e rte b ra te s | Wktehband* • one showcase of C om plete A ssortm ent peldel. Gem««, and Jeweler's beet fo r th e M useum , h e said. A v ailab le A t quality bands - 20'“« OFF. • name­ brand watches, some EUtna. Witt- The Card Shop FAIRWAY GOLF RANGE rlauert, Gruena, >■ OFT plus taxes. L a n e selection of fine -diamond riiuts. >. to U OFF. One table of A cross F ro m Ag Men . _j_" WORLD’S LARGEST better, boxed jewelry. We win now H om e E conom ics BMg. break sets. Save doubly ertth Dia­ ED M 753 Hold Meeting j7 MINIATURE GOLF COURSE “ mond Bonus S tv m a Stamps. Use them to le t FREE Diamond mer­ chandise. T Y P IST ANN BROWN ED S-S36*. Two hundred and fifty farm ! Electric typewriter. Term paper* la n d Utaaaa. also lenaral tyoins managers and-rural appraisers 35c Till 7 p.m. —any day except Sunday WM. H. THOMPSON I ' 6 w e r e on campus July 19 CUSTOM JEWELERY TYPING BY WOMEN with tan through August 1 for their na­ i i f i i t i Y i O H w t f t r H m s wm i m t t i i i i H H W i i t I years aecratartal experience Phone FRANDOR MALL TV 2-673$.____________________ . tf tional meeting, L. H. Brown, 75c *and This A d or your I.D. IV 5-6741 W AN TED professor of agricultural eco- Your Complete Service Jeweler omics, reports. ¿U good for $1.00 basket of balls. Members from 39 states will #wtvi*6vt****wv6V*6«6emm***6**mwvHefm CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS preferred. COB ED SSS Cuneen. attend. | HIGH READERSHIP FU R N ISH ED APA RTM EN T n eed ed Focus ef the annual session S Misutes East ef 1L8.17. ea Grand River ter faB t e n t b y S e r o seti an s i la i t es LOW COST... C loee se eem pw s. E x t. SNR. M will be on Dairing. J € T o im ia m e iil Eagles, .All-Stars Clash In Football Tilt Tonight Tennis Championships ! Hy TOM DeW ITT H IG H -O N th e list o f r u n ­ S ta te N ew s S p o rts W rite r ning b a ck s a r e T o m m y M ason of T u lan e, th e so u th ’s lead in g Begin Here Next Week V j Two fo rm e r M SU football j p la y e rs a r e a m o n g 56 college ¡ s ta r s who w ill fa c e th e P h il- b a ll c a r r ie r la s t se a fo n a n d N a v y ’s A ll-A m erican J o e B el- lino. B ellino w a s th e w in n e r of d o o r J u n io r cham p io n sh ip s. y e a r, a n d M cK inley re c e n tly By F R E D BRACK fin ish ed second in th e 1961 S tate New* S taff W r i t « A n o th er M isso u rian w h o W im bledon to rn a m e n t. t a t a y * S okU er, F W d Chk I ^ M axw^ " ‘ *“ ^ ■ sh o u ld fig u re h ea v ily in th e T he top Junior te n n is to u r n a ­ ou tco m e o f th e fin a ls is J im A WELL-KNOW N ath le tic * ' . . .. . j a sta rtin g c a ll, a r e M ississip- P a r k e r , 18, fro m C re v e C ouer, F r e d A rb a n a s ad d H te r b ->s g 0{, C respino. J im Jo h n - m e n t of th e w o rld w ill b e n a m e pops up in th e C alifornia A d d erly , fo rm e r en d and j ^ of UCLA A rt of sta g e d h e re n e x t w eek w hen M b. P a r k e r te a m e d w ith E a r l g irls ' e n trie s. T he N o rth e rn th e In te rn a tio n a l J a y c e e s B uchholz la s t y e a r to win the b a c k , w e re c o m p la in D ivision c h am p io n fo r J 9 6 1 w itir F r e d . B oylen, of th e 1960 i n |inftis s a l < ^ ; s use a n d B ill B row n of b rin g to g e th e r th e to p young J a y c e e J u n io r doubles title , w ho’ll com e to E a s t L ansing te a m . A rb a n a s is listed a s a 4 Illinois. te n n is p la y e rs in th e w o rld fo r is J a n e A lbert, 14, fro m P e b b le b a c k a s w ell a s a n e n d in th e Sonny Ju rg e n s e n w ill g e F th e th e ir 8th a n n u a l ch am p io n ­ B each. She is th e d a u g h te r of ro s te r fo r to d a y ’s g a m e . s ta r tin g c a ll for th e -q u a rte r­ ships. F ra n k ie A lb ert, S tan fo rd g rid b ac k position for th e E a g le s. T he c o n te sta n ts b eg in a r r iv ­ g re a t an d la te r a s ta r an d T H E GAM E s ta r ts a t 9 p m . J u rg e n s e n h a s been th e n u m ­ ing in E a s t L an sin g for co ac h w ith th e S an F ra n c isc o a n d w ill be te le v ise d n atio n a l­ b e r 2 m a n fo r th e N F L e h a m - tra tio n on Sunday, 49ers. J a n e is th e N atio n al ly a s w ell a s b ro a d c a s t o v er pions fo r th e p a s t fo u r s e a ­ fn atch p la y w ill not b eg in H a rd C ourt ru n n e r-u p a n d th e se v e ra l ra d io netw o rk s. sons b eh in d N o rm V an B ro c k ­ C a lifo rn ia stq te g irls ru n n e r- ton. now re tire d . H e c a m e into T u esd ay m orn in g . A dderley a n d A rb a n a s a r e a g a m e a g a in s t th e S te e le rs M ost of th e 50 s ta te s a re up-' \ am o n g 10 p la y e rs re p re se n tin g la s t D e c e m b e r w h en th e S teel­ e x p e c te d to se n d te a m s w hich A p a ra d e th ro u g h dow ntow n th e B ig 10 co n feren ce, its la r ­ e rs le d 27 to 0, sc o re d tw o w ill include m o st of th e top- L an sin g M onday n ig h t a t 8 p.m . g e st show ing in re c e n t y e a rs . touchdow ns a n d se t u p a th ird . sed eed p la y e rs in th e co u n try . w ill open th e public festiv ities. T h ey w e re se le c te d o n th e b a ­ On T u e sd a y m o rn in g befo re sis of size, skill a n d speed. W ITH JU R G E N S E N , i n th e T H E E X T E N T of th e fo reig n e n trie s h a s not been d e te rm in - p la y b egins. Gov. Jo h n B. A ll-S tar co a ch O tto G ra h a m b ac k fle ld , w ill b e T o m m y M e - , Sw ainson w ill se rv e th e firs t w ill p ro b ab ly s t a r t e i t h e r D onald, B illy B a rn e s a n d e ith e r _ e d but - J a p a n . P u e rto R ico, P a n a m a , C osta R ica, an d th e b a ll.. N o rm S nead of W ake F o r e s t o r T ed D e a n o r fo rm e r M SU P h ilip p in e s h av e a s s u re d to u r­ T h e to u rn a m e n t w ill c o n tin ­ Ohio S ta te ’s T o m M a tte in th e p la y e r C la re n c e P e a k s . D e a n u e th ro u g h o u t th e w eek an d q u a rte rb a c k sk it. re p la c e d P e a k s a s a s ta r te r n a m e n t o fficials th a t they will sen d re p re se n ta tiv e s. w ill e n d w ith th e fin a ls on S a t­ S n ead , w ho w a s th e n a tio n ’s la s t se a so n w hen th e la tte r u rd a y . M No. 2 p a s s e r la s t y e a r, th re w w as in ju re d . One o f th e b ig g e st g u n s in T h is y e a r ’s c o n te st m a rk s th e to u rn a m e n t is e x p e c te d to On T h u rsd a y th e r e w ill b e a 123 co m p letio n s o u t of 259 a t­ th e E a g le s ’ th ird a p p e a ra n c e be 17-year-old A rth u r A she TO U RN A M EN T D IR E C T O R clin ic a n d ex hibition m a tc h e s te m p ts fo r 1,675 y a r d s a n d 10 A ll-S tar s e rie s . In 1949 fe a tu rin g B illy T a lb e rt th e fo r­ touchdow ns. M a tte c o m p le te d fro m St. L ouis, Mo. A she h a s STAN DROBAC th e y d e fe a te d th e S ta r s b u t m e r c a p ta in of th e U .S. D a v is 50 o u t of 96 p a s s e s a n d c o m ­ w on th e 1961 v ersio n s of th e lost in th e 1950 g a m e , 17-7. a n d in 1956 p a ire d w ith C huck C up te a m . p iled a 4.2 ru sh in g a v e ra g e . N atio n al In te rsc h o la tic C h a m ­ pionships a n d th e N atio n al In ­ M cK inley to w in th e boy’s doubles crow n. Buchholz a n d M cK inley w ere D av is c u p te a m m e m b e rs la s t FR ID A Y ST O R E HOURS - 9:30 A.M. TO 5:26 P.M Farmers - Multiply Intramural Crop Yield Schedule M ichigan g ro w ers h tr v e g r e a tljr in c r e a s e d th e a v e ra g e M onday Aug. 7 6 p.m . yield of th e ir a g ric u ltu ra l a c ­ re a g e s in th e la st 10 y e a rs , a c ­ F ield 1. S a rfe rs — O ran g u ta n g s co rd in g to K enyon T . P a y n e , h ead of- th e D e p a rtm e n t of 2. V illage M en — “ ? ” F a r m cro p s. T u esd ay Aug. 8 T his good re c o rd is th e re su lt 6 p.m . u f using b e tte r fa rm in g m eth ­ F ield ods. applying th e findings of 1. S T E P — C h erry P ic k e rs re s e a rc h , usin g b e tte r seed s 2. Stipends — P u b lic S afety an d using m o re an d b e tte r fe r ­ tilizers, h e said. Corn production h a s in- Sammy Dav is Jr.J c re a se d alm o st 50 p e r cen t over th e te n -y e a r period. Helps Namesakes- SLEEPW EA R W heat w as h a rv e ste d from n e a rly 1.100.000 a c re s in 1960^ SA N - D IEG O E n te r ta in ­ M ichigan w as the first sta te e r S am m y D avis J r _ h e a rd e a s t of th e M ississippi to have n ew sp ap erm an V innie Dunrn; S P E C IA L I it m illion a c re s of a lfa lfa , a c ­ ta lk in g about th e need of a c o rd in g to P a y n e , an d th e yield b a c k e r f o r a L ittle L eague p e r a c re , of field bean s in ­ te a m . D avis m ad e o u L a check c re a se d m ore in th e la st d e ­ for u n ifo rm s and eq u ip m en t c a d e th a n in any other d ecade and th e te a m w a s n a m e d the on reco rd . [ S am m y D avis Ju n io rs. S p e c ia l s a v in g s o n c o o l c o tto n t l e e p w e a r , tim e d f o r tb e w a r m n ig h ts a h e a d ! S le e v e le s s m u u - muu styles in gay fiord print» or multi- stripes.. .every color combination imogmable. Slock up now tor yourselfor gifting. S iz e s S>A a n d L (Utinsi li is ONE BLOCK EAST OF CAMPUS ON U.S. Í6 Michigan State New®, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 4, 1 9 6 1 Communication Seminars Gypsy RoseLee Stars Aj Ledges Next Week Aid International Relations Gypsy R ose Lee is baring her past at the Ledges Play­ voc: They toured the Orpheura Circuit with an act called, B y "D E L BAGNICK WHAT re a lly m a tte rs, a r e je c tiv e of the ICA Sem inars, on house in Grand Ledge begin­ “Dainty June and H e r News­ S tate News S ta ll W riter i long-range ch an g e s in attitu d e s ning Tuesday. boy Songsters”. C om m unication is to give a She will be appearing in “A This u n iv e rs ity p la y s a la rg e f an d behavior. T his m e an s in Bill Slout of the Ledges “ social dim en sio n " to th e te c h ­ Curious Evening With Gypsy ro le in th e seriotls problem of i th e societies involved, a s w ell Rose Lee” , Aug. 8 through 13- Playhouse said It Should be in tern atio n al relatio n s. nical tra in in g of foreign n a tio n ­ | Miss Lee began in show busi- a very interesting and enjoy­ a s in th e tra in e e s, he said . E v e r h e a rd of th e ICA S em i-i S ubsequently, th e m a in ob- a ls, E liin g sw o rth said. iness with her sister June Ha­ able evening for everyone. n a rs on C om m unication? T hey a re conducted by Mich- j igan S tate in conjunction w i th : th e In te rn a tio n a l C ooperation A dm inistration. AMONG o th e r o b jectiv es, th e ' ICA a rra n g e s tech n ical a n d ad- j Churches m in istra tiv e tra in in g lo r fore- j ign n atio n als h e re in A m erica, i UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN A U SAMIS EASTMINSTER PEOPLES CHURCH “ A big p ro b lem u n d e r lie s ! th is tra in in g . T h ese p erso n s j fro m u n d erdeveloped co u n tries j CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN EAST LANSING a r e o verw helm ed b y o u r tech ­ nological a d v a n c e m en ts. T o o ; m u c h so ,” re m a rk e d D r. H uber AND STUDENT CENTER 800 Abbott Rd. CHURCH Interdenominational ■— -, ~ goo West q jand Ktver at Michigan E liin g sw o rth , d ire c to r of t h e ! se m in a rs. National Lutheran Council 10 0 AM . Dr. Wallaee Robertson, Pastor 1315 Abbott Rd., la s t Lansing H e explained th a t th e tra in Division u l Ann Street, E. L. Holy Communion) Sunday Dr. P. Marion Simms ees view th e a d v a n c e m en ts of! ( t block» North of Berkey Hall) Rev. Robert fcr Moreland, Minister Rev. Roy J . Schramm o u r country. T hen th ey w ish to 14 -00 A-M 541 Walbridge Drive — Dr. N. A. MeCune,' le tu r n an d im m ed iately a d ­ Parish P a s t« : Chartes Kiinksfck Morning Prayer) Sunday Pastor Emeritus v a n c e th e ir h o m elands t o SUMMER SUNDAE PROGRAM Campus Worker: M ill Tecta Sund Kevr Joseph Porter A m e ric a ’s l i v i n g s ta n d a r d s ! 8:88 A JI . th ro u g h use of th e book know­ ED l - i i i l or ED l-O M MR* pa s . Church School. Cribbery Morning Prayer) daily led g e th ey h a v e g ath e re d . through SCh Grad# WORSHIP SERVICES Worship Service» 18.-8* a-m. PubUc Worship 18:8* A M . M ic h ig a n . S ta te ’s S em in ars 18:15 A-M. 9:90 A U :U on C om m unication h av e th e Roly Communion ) Tuesdays ta s k of telling th em they c a n ’t ; (Nursery available at both services) _ SERMON «WAYS OF LOOKING AT LIFE” do th is. At le a st not on a n y ; 5:15 P J L “ ON PEOPLE AND THINGS” Dr. P. Marion Simms sh o rt-ran g e b a sis, he said. Sunday School 3:08 Holy Communion) Thursdays A M AJOR fa c to r th a t th e Church School All Saint* Episcopal Chart* STUDENTS WELCOME . tra in e e s u sually overlook is Crib room through high th e ir hom e c u ltu re s. A whole For Information on Student Pro­ The Episcopal C ulvenily Center school ago . Call ED ' 2-8(24 for. transportation peoples will not_ b e ch an g ed ¡. grams please call Church Office ED 1-13 11 10:00 A.M. o v e rn ig h t. They w ill, in fact, r e s is t chan g e, h e said. D r. E liin g sw o rth stre sse d th a t th e purpose of th e sessions is to teach th e p a rtic ip a n ts how ST. JOHN STUDENT KIMBERLY DOWNS METHODIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH Of to co m m u n icate w hat th e y ’ve le a rn e d to th e ir country m en. PARISH CHURCH Of CHRIST OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST T h e ' tra in e e s will m ak e ch an g es on th e ir jo b s,-b u t they w ill also affect th e ir cu ltu res Fr. R- Kavanaugh EAST LANSING _ F r . T. McDevitr , 70* EAST GRAND RIV ER as. w holes, T echnological and S I M.A.C. And 1007 Kimberly Drnre. Laurine East Lansing a d m in istra tiv e "ad v a n c e m e n ts a r e in sep arab le from c u ltu ra l Sunday M asse . W» - 8:15 - 18:00 - 113 0 — (1 bib. N. of WJIM Country Boose) WESLEY FOUNDATION Church Service 1 1 A.M. ch an g es, he said. IV 3-713* Sunday School 1 1 A.M. (Baby sittimf~at 8:15 & T he w eek-long se m in a rs r e ­ 10.-00 Masses) ■_ Wilson M. Tennant, Sunday School for University p re se n t a finishing touch to Del L. Winimger. Minister George I. Jordan Students 8:3*-a.m. Daily Masses 8:45 A 8 a.m. th e ir U nited S tates train in g . Minister* Subject Saturday Masses 1:00 A 9:00 t.m. SUNDAT SERVICES PA R TIC IPA N TS will n u m b er _ ~ “ SPIRIT" o v e r 7,600 b efore th e c u rre n t Confessions daily at 5:30 p.m. Morning Worship 1* 3 * am c o n tra c t ex p ires. T hey re p re ­ Saturday 4-5:3* A 7:30-9:00 pm. Rev. Wilson M. Tennant se n t a t le a st 71 c o u n trie s .- j And at all Masses eac-pt Sunday Bible Study 3:45 Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 P.M. — Novena Services 1118 S. Harrison Road_ Reading Room T hus fa r, M ichigan S tate h as Tue». T 30 p m. 134 W. Grand River conducted 83 S e m in a rs a t M ich­ Evening Worship ( 4 * pas. Church Services: 9:45 4t 11:8* a.m. ig a n ’s Boyne Mt. Lodge, and Compline A Benediction — Nursery for both Service* Mon. thru Sat. 9 am . - 5 P.m. C acap o n Lodge in W est V irgin­ Wednesday evening Bible Study Mon., Tues., Thurs., A Fri. 7 pm. Sun. 30 p.m. . 9 pm . ia . ■■_ 7:3* p j g • As to th e su ccess of th ese j Church School All are welcome to attend Church se m in a rs, D r . E liin g sw o rth Dance every Saturday night— For transportation Cai) ED 2-*235 Services, and visit and- use the s a id th a t it is difficult to te lV 9 - 12. — 9:45 a.m. College Class Reading Room. - a s yet. Phone ED 7-9778 ED 7-1898 or ED tlM * 11 * 0 a.m. AH Aces Success, can n o t be d e te rm in ­ e d by finding out how w ell the. su b je c t m a tte r w as m a ste re d , n o r c a n you judge by th e s a t­ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH isfa c tio n . of p a rtic ip a n ts, he SOITH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVER DRIVE. EDGEWOOD said. LANSING O tta** and Chestnut— HOWARD P. SL'GDEN. D. D.. Pastor PEOPLES CHURCH Hijack Thwarted Worship Services 938 AM.. DESMOND J B O X . Assoc. Pastor ~ Il A.M. -ISRAEL'S REMNANT” Rev. Fred Kendal Detroit, Mich, Interdenominational — An a tte m p t to h ija c k a Boe­ 4*9 North Hsgadorn Road in g 707 je tlin e r belonging to j (Nursery Provided) Special ¡barred Concert with | S M tenor, baritone and violinist (5 block» north of Grand River) C ontinental A irlines w as 7.-08 PJC. Showing Pictures of Palestine th w a rte d T h u rsd ay by a n a le rt -CALLED TO GREATNESS". Bible School 1 1 * 8 ant. SUNDAY SERVICES pilot and c ra c k shot b o rd e r p a - 1 SUMMEK HOUR—3:3* A.M. tro l units in E l P a so , T ex as, j Rev. Johnson preaching Cab rv 2-33(2 for free transportation G unm en tr i e d to fo rce th e pilot to fly th e big je t to H a v a ­ August 8th. 13th. 20 th, Sermon by n e, C uba, b u t w hen th e pilot Rev. Jack Harrison to ld th em th e re w a sn ’t enough fu el to m dke th e trip , th e plane p u t dow n a t E l P a s o a irp o rt. H olding th e crew an d 4 hos­ Attend Sonte Church August 27 Sermon by Robert T. Anderson ta g e s a t gunpoint, th e gunm en Summer Church School a g a in trie d to fo rce th e pilot to ; Sundays, 8:30 am . fly th e refu eled p lan e to H av a­ n a . As th e p lan e roUed dow n | th e ru n w ay , b o rd e r p a tro l u n its ' sh o t an d d a m a g e d th e lan d in g ! Every Sunday Crtbroem and Preschool ago groups WELCOMEI fe a r. T h e g u n m en fin ally g a v e u p j th e sh ip a fte r 3 h o u rs. i Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 4, 19 6 1 fi? 5 n I Crossword Puzzle Igaa pi | ■ □□□ ■ □ □ □ □ □ D i-3 nanga E a a a u □□□ in n Clostridium Botulipum SISia □□□Ha □□□□□ •.B u ild » .A te * 14. Musical , direction sm aBD o s a a s s a □ □ an □ »□ □ □ □aa a u n a E ana Can Kill You —Watch Out llT id tiq te □ anai aaaa One of th e m o st to x ic m a -^ 14. Pancake *nup very soft anDnnnE aanan te ria ls know n is produced by a ! 15. Jew el* t~ 35. Cavern nnann aaaaa little m icro-organism , techni-1 15. Printing 37. City in \ a n a a n a n a □□□ cal ally c alled C lostridium botu- II. The Oklahoma a n a csanaa n a a urnum . pineapple ».Remote □BH a n a a a a a a 11. Unser in ».T itle of T his g e rm is th e one noted as expact*tioo Mohammed Solution ef Yesterday's Punie th e c a u se of food poisoning o r 'O n e of the 10. Rumen 40. Russian botulism . Finest Films 11. Devour sea \ 2. Atone 11. Mata of T hough it is only 1/25,000 of Ever M ade * 22. Father 41. Destiny Sooting a n inch in length, its toxin is -WIk OMm«, U. Spread*for S. Meager dndm tl'ldm" 42. Melodious 4. Wide, vapor enough to k ill you. I drjrtaf U L srae 11 Gravitates AMK1NQ Prditßt) 24. Part of the artery mouthed jar Bible: abbr. 5. Oriental 17. Gaming R ICH A RD J . 8 I M M 0 N S , 45. Coat with cub* g ra d u a te stu d en t in m icro­ ».Saciad metal commander » . Receptacle for eoa) 44. Prompted 41. Auctions S. Palm lily 7. Bedaubed 15. Volition 22. Fly high 23. Nervous biology, is en g ag ed in re s e a rc h on th is o rg an ism . PETER THE GREAT Alexei Tolstoy's Epic Novel Brought to tty Screen 27. Continued 41. Merchants S Send forth twitching* H e is not a tte m p tin g to find story •.Rodent » . Engage a w ay to w ipe out th e g erm . to all Its rtch colori sad dramatic splendor. » . Inter« DOWN 10. Common to _ DincHtd by Vladimir Ptlrof 1. Resumes b o th sexo s »Crook R a th e r, he is studying ju s t one »Careful p h a se o f w h at m ak es .th is o r­ Nikolai Simonov, Alla Tarmsora T h e flesh and blood story of re-examina* g a n ism tic k . r . n am ely , how (the 'Anna Karenina* of the Moa. Peter the First Warrior, Lover, tioo cow Art Theatre production) and Emperor—and of the captured ».Mako turbid it-b re a k * down su g a r, h e said. Nikolai Chefhamov head the mart »Splash .S e v era l in te re stin g disco v er­ brilliant cast ever asaemblad far a aervant girl who roae to ahara 31. Extends ies h a v e been m a d e. Sonet ptcturc-a mat of thousand* the Rusaian thrane as Catharine L 33. A benthonic One is th a t enzym es, sim ila r plant to th o se found in v irtu ally Michigan State University »Summer home* in e v e ry o rg a n ism e v e r studied, FOREIGN^ FILM SERIES the woods a r e also found in th is g e rm , »Feathers at S im m ons said . F r j ., Sat., Aug. 4 & 5 — 7:30 p.m . base of — FAIRCHILD THEATRE bird's wing T H E S E EN ZY M ES, involved 37. Ago in th e m etab o lic p ro cess, a re »Exaggerat­ sim ila r, how ever, only to th e Admission: 50c - ed comedy la s t step. H ere , th e e n d p ro ­ »Honor cards d u c ts d iffer, he said. 41. BaU batted sutof fair Only tim e 'a n d re s e a rc h will PRO G RA M INFORM ATION .CALL E D 2-5817 territory - fin d a w ay to elim in a te food » Inhabitant poisoning. L ike c a n c e r, th ese of: suffix o rg a n ism s m u st be studied a c ­ »Mountain co rd in g to th e v ario u s ph ases in Alaska 47. Neon symbol th ey go th ro u g h , Sim m ons said. Sim m ons’ fin d in g s- h a v e * S T A T E * c le a re d up one of th e p ro c e sse s E A S T L A N S I N G • P H O N E ED .Î Î8I4 h m m a t tv mm. im p o rta n t to th e studies. F u r th e r findings w ill p ro ­ b a b ly le a d to know ledge of a NIGHTS AND SUNDAY ADULTS 90c-COME EA RLY ■way to n e u tra liz e o r d estro y . CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS th e se g e rm s befo re th ey find It’s Legal . . . QUICK RESULTS . . th e ir w ay into hom e-canned foods, h e said. LAST TWO DAYS - HU RRY LAURENCE HARVEY T o Copy F B I. and SAT. SYLVIASYM3 YOUUtOE DONLAN Pages Now U l t IA X S IN « 4 BIG FEATURES NO. 1 WALT DISNEY'S )UMBO AT 8:15 M aking a photo copy -of a p a g e fro m som e lib ra ry book is now^ le g a l. As a re s u lt of a c tio n ta k e n a t a re c e n t A m e ric a n L ib ra ry A s­ sociation m e e tin g h e l d in FIR ST Added F e a tu re C levelan d , p r e s s u r e w as SHOW _ “ SEC R ETS O F b ro u g h t to b e a r to re v is e th e 7 P.M . TH E R E E F ” co p y rig h t law s, D r. ^ R ic h a r d SAT. 1 P .M . C hapin, d ire c to r of lib ra rie s A UNIVERSAL-MTERNATKMAL PICTURE said . YANKEE PASHA 2ND AT »:5S STARTING SUN. AT I P .M . T he A m e ric a n Book Com ­ p a n y fought th e m ove, C hapin said . 'M ICK EYM W EY p R IV A T C .. T he re v isio n w as su p p o rted ""by a N ew Y o rk la w firm a s ¡HiilEVANDORS 'S u p e r b e -.*4* VQflft fé«*' w ell a s b y th e A ssociation of R e se a rc h L ib ra rie s , he said. 'FAYSPAIN § à ^ A D A M ‘MASTËRPIECE» ‘MEI TORME * Nt« vorn tornio rat» A n ticip atin g s o m e 125,000 p ic tu re s th is co m in g .sch o o l ‘MARTYMima *CECILKEUAWtf m Ê* If t EV E y e a r, D r. C hapin said , “ P hoto copying d iffe rs little in p rin c i­ 'TU ESD AYW BD 33=S»* TSERBU ÿ p le fro m copying fro m a book „‘^PAU LAN K A sr* JOHNMUSreHORST6UGHH0LZ in longhand. P h o to copying is b u t a n a tu ra l a n d logical s e r­ ’SfBaüSi/ ~ Hayley Mill* v ice of o u r lib r a r y .” mi AL8ERT ZUGSMITH moouctKM-a uwvcieai mtematiomm. rcuau S ta r Of The ADAM ft EYE 3RD AT 11:25 “ P A R E N T T R A P ’’ P ro v id in g photo copying se r­ v ices re d u c e s th e n u m b e r of books a n d m a g a z in e s fro m L A TE F E A T U R E ^P H A R A O H ’S WOMAN” w hich w hole p a g e s .a r e to rn EX TRA ADD ED F E A T U R E o u t* F o r only a n ick le, tw o SUN., MON., T U E . 2 BIG H ITS p a g e s of an o pened book c a n be rep ro d u ced , h e said . A D V E N T U R E ON T H E HIGH S E A S I D uriilg th e M cC arth y con­ tro v e rsy som e y e a rs ag o . m an y ft*I kljPt* frfNNsvea m ag a zin e s a n d books c a rry in g NICHOLAS MONSARRAT S specific a rtic le s a b o u t him w e re b ad ly to rn up, C hapin P . T. sa id . D r. C hapin ad d e d , “ T his i t SHOWN TWICE AT 5:22 — LATE R A ID E R S a m o ra l p ro b le m c u r r e n t on Ayit#IN*!»a#f*«trvai to) e v e ry c a m p u s b u t in p roviding 2ND H IT "H E R O D T H E G R E A T ' RtCMARO ATTlNiOROuOH photo co p y in g se rv ic e s th e MOJtQC MANCH *•»LA. OWfff VIRGINIA MeMlNNA te m p ta tio n to m u tila te lib ra ry ADM ISSION 75c - C H IL D R E N F R E E m a te ria ls should b e g re a tly r e ­ F IR S T SHOW SUN . « 1 P .M . - M ON. « 7 P .M . d u c e d ." Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday: Morning, August 4, 1961 " " fi- P r o f C o n d u c ts T w o Penn State- Student Enrollm ent May Hare Frozen at 2 2 ,5 6 0 S tu d ie s in C o sta R ic a Clean T h e ad m issio n of stu dents com ing y e a r, sa id G ordon A. D r. P a u l D e u tsc h m a n n , h e a d P e n n sy lv a n ia S ta te U n iv er­ w ill be lim ite d to 22,560 fo r the Sabine, d ire c to r of adm issions of c o m m u n ic a tio n re s e a rc h sity h a s b ee n o rd e re d to a p -f a n d sch o larsh ip s. c e n te r, is in C osta R ic a o rg a n ­ p e a r befo re th e S a n ita ry W ater T his fig u re i v t h e sa m e a s izing co m m u n ic a tio n r e s e a r c h . H e h a s b een g ra n te d a n 1ft. B o a rd a t a h e a rin g scheduled Tigers Edge Nats la s t y e a r s fig u res In a c c o rd ­ fo r A ugust 17 in H a rris b u rg 1 m onth le a v e o f a b se n c e fo r th e T h e h e a rin g is sch ed u led to T h e second p la c e D e tro it an ce w ith the u n iv e rsity 's pol­ p ro je c t. - d e te rm in e w h e th e r ex istin g T ig e rs sq u e ak e d p a s t th e W ash­ icy b ec au se of th e b u d g e t cu t, D e u tsc h m a n n w ill a c tu a lly h e said. se w e ra g e p e rm its issued to to e ington S e n a to rs T h u rsd ay a f ­ T he m a jo rity of th ese 22,560 co n d u c t tw o stu d ie s. In th e U n iv e rsity fo r d isc h a rg e to a tern o o n by a sco re of 2 to 1. f ir s t p ro je c t, h e w ill tr y to d is­ stu d en ts w ill be those who tr ib u ta r y _ of S p rin g C reek J im B unn tag , in n e a r p e rfe ct c o v e r w h a t e f f e c t th e m a s s h a v e been previously a d m itted should b e rev o k ed , m odified fo rm , se t th e S en a to rs down a n d a re retu rn in g . The c rite ria m e d ia h a v e on th e p o p u latio n . w ith a b rillia n t six-hitter. o r ch a n g ed . fo r th e re ad m issio n of th is H e will r e tu r n to M ich ig an fo r An en g in ee rin g re p o rt, m ad e ' R o ck y C olavito h it h is 30th group is firs t th e ir d esire to a sh o rt sta y la te r in th e in M arc h 1961. c a lls fo r a d d i­ h o m e ru n o f th e seaso n to p ro ­ | re tu rn an d second th e ir college In S e p te m b e r, h e -w ill r e tu r n tio n al tre a tm e n t of sew ag e a t v id e th e w inning m arg in . to C osta R ic a to begin reco rd , Sabine said. th e U n iv e rsity ’s sew ag e t r e a t­ The o th er group to be adm it- stu d y c o n c e rn in g th e e ffe c t of m e n t p la n t (se rv in g S ta te col­ h ig h -d eg ree tre a tm e n t, th e re ­ | te d will b e new students an d tra in in g in th e U n ite d S ta te s . leg e B orough a l s o ) a n d p o rt sa id t h a t d isch arg ed ! tra n s fe r D e u tsc h m a n n w ill tr y to d e ­ g ra d u a te students, p u m p in g of th e efflu en t 12 w a ste s m ak e th e stre a m un­ j T his group will be a d m itte d on te r m in e if th e r e Is a d iffe re n c e m iles to B ald E a g le G reek, sta te d for fish purposes. in a ttitu d e s betw een " th e stu ­ a q u alita tiv e b asis, he said, th ro u g h a 82.5 m illion p ip e ­ S p rin g C re ek is th e site of j T he policy to be followed, he d e n ts w ho c a m e to th is c o u n try line. a n d stu d ie d a n d th o se w ho r e ­ F is h e rm a n 's P a ra d is e a nd >said, is to a d m it no stu d en t A lthough se w a g e re c e iv e d th re e fish h a tc h e rie s. who c an n o t m ak e it. m a in e d in C o sta R ic a . T h e f ir s t p ro je c t is sp o n so re d P R O P . D EU TSCHM ANN b y th e R o c k e fe lle r B r o th e r 's I n s titu te a n d th e seco n d b y th e F o r d F o u n d a tio n . D r. J o h n T . M cN eliy, c o m ­ m u n ic a tio n arts', h a s a lso been D ^ M M T - t h a t lo v a b le M i s s i s s i p p i Geographers g ra n te d a le a v e o f a b se n c e to a s s is t D e u tsc h m a n n in th e pro­ R j t a t o o a t G a l... i s -W P R K t w r f h eb w xy je c ts . H e w ill a r r iv e in C osta .To Meet R ic a in S ep te m b er. D e u tsc h m a n n h a s b een on through College / th e te a c h in g sta ff sin c e Ju n e , In Kellogg 1955, N ew r e s e a r c h in g e o g ra p h y fro m 13 g o v e rn m e n ta l a n d w ill b e re v e a le d a lie n th e p riv a te ag en cies. AS a co-eo... A sso ciatio n of. A m e ric a n G eo­ Tw o field trip s , led by MSU j Mpsd the cm g ra p h e r s h o ld s its a n n u a l m e e t­ g e o g ra p h e rs, w ill ad d v a r i e t y ! W ie n (ha(| in g h e re A ug. 2ft - Sept. 1. to th e p ro g ra m . T h e g eo g ra- j W fed o n i N e a rly 1,000 g e o g ra p h e rs p h e rs w ill ta k e e x cu rsio n s to i fro m th e U n ited S ta te s, C a n a d a W tin n n feart! study th e u rb a n d is p e rs a l in j a n d E u ro p e w ill m e e t a t K el­ m e tro p o lita n i-Anamg a n d th e lo g g C o ite r to h e a r a n d d is ­ h y s ic a l la n d s c a p e in L ow er c u s s re s e a r c h p a p e rs on c u r­ r e n t tr e n d s in g e o g ra p h ic S Ik h ig a n . T h e c u rre n t AAG p re sid e n t is bu t ne* h ost joyous jo» - th o u g h t. D r. J a n O. M. B roek. T h e re s e a rc h p a p e rs w ill was teaching a shy, young ra n g e fro m su ch to p ics a s “ Soil professor the 3 I V E ro sio n in S p a in ” an d “ L o cal •a n a t Learntn', livin', A M ig ratio n an d U rb a n iz a tio n in and Uwn'l S w ed e n ” to “ C h a rtin g fo r th e P r o je c t M e rc u ry ” a n d “ T h e OiÄBivifett D e scrip tio n of V eg etatio n fo r NOW! 2ND B IG W EEK M ilita ry P u r p o s e s .” “ T H E S E T O P IC S p ro b ab ly w ill n o t h a v e a g r e a t d eal of m e a n in g to th e a v e ra g e p ersd n , b u t th e y a r e im p o rta n t to geo­ g ra p h e rs w ho a r e c o n sta n tly stu d y in g a n d a n a ly z in g th e v a ria b le c h a r a c te r of th e with /a# e a r th 's s u r f a c e ,” e x p la in s D r. Mightiul mutic V L a w re n c e M. S o m m e rs, co n ­ of Amtric* '» b»lov»d fe re n c e c h a irm a n an d h ead of . H M C Y PAì Th / . th e co-sp o n so rin g d e p a rtm e n t of g eo g rap h y . Tammy Screwed To th e la y m a n , g eo g rap h y u su a lly m e a n s th e m e m o riz a ­ At 1:4» - Latv tio n ^ ) f th e n a m e s of c o u n trie s a n d th e ir ca p ito ls, riv e rs , boun­ d a rie s, p la in s an d o th e r v e ry CHARLES DRAKE■ VIRGINIAGREY ■ ARIA MEADE».CediKeflaway•BeulahBondi •EdgarBuchanan b a sic in fo rm a tio n , he said . Gi© P erreau*JuantaMooresea»#« ©s® skssey • omm # hwbv hour • Muted t? boss hunter- a mnsunaMiioiui non« B u i to th e g e o g ra p h e r, th e WIT WO. (I) SHOWS OMCE-AT M»:W P.M. HIT NO. -tf) LATE SHOW field is a g r e a t d e a l m o re c o m ­ p lic ate d th a n th e fifth -g ra d e g eog rap h y w hich m o st people ¡TOGETHER THEY TEAK OP' ASr ÌH AVENGHÌfe ^ FORSIODEN/EMPIRE1 know, he said . T he g e o g ra p h e r is in te re ste d runm rows in w h at p la c e s a r e like a n d w h a t m a k e s th e m tic k — both j fro m p h y sical a n d c u ltu ra l i GRKORTPECK stan d p o in ts, he sta te d . D U R IN G th e five-day m e e t- ! ta g , g e n e ra l a r e a s of d iscu s- j vm m m sion w ill c e n te r a ro u n d p h y ­ sic al g eo g ra p h y , p ro b le m s in ANTHONYQUINN - l a n d use. pop u latio n a n d set-1 tle m e n t, tra n s p o rta tio n and j Q u antitativ e g e o g rap h y . -~ IHEtiVNS Also on th e p ro g ra m a r e to p ­ ics re la te d to v a rio u s a s p e c ts of g eo g ra p h y in th e h ig h ] lOF HAYAROHf row* uuweir • 1 ■oniMNS A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL ADM. Me CHILDREN school, m ilita ry g e o g ra p h y , u rb a n a n d p o litic a l g e o g ra p h y , liNDER 12 PREE Io sustain the tremendous a n d th e g e o g ra p h y of L a tin suspense, see it from the S i rA RLITE " ' A m e rica , E u ro p e , R u ssia , th e he* inning : H E L D O V ER U rb an M id w est a n d M iddle FEATURE at TH ROUGH AUG. MTH A m eric a. P re s e n tin g p a p e rs w ill b e 94 c»* ** QKimcast H B EX C L U SIV E - to p g e o g ra p h e rs fro m 48 col­ I o t ! 0 W 9t . S Î • ,••»ft ».V -tf - - . . ; • ' a -diìòaJk f F IR S T RUN NEXT! LAN A TURNER le g e s a n d u n iv e rsitie s in th e !■ “ S T LOVE POSSESSED” T m l u a s g iR ta 'ia sl. a t l u t a i aw M-78 U .S. a n d fo reig n c o u n trie s, a n d Michigan State News, East Lansing, Mich igan, Friday Morning, Angust 4, 1961 _ ^ Edward E. H orton Says, SOME BLOCKHEAD HA$ RUN AN A0 IN THE "5ÍTUATI0N6 ÚÚANTED" COLUMNTO6ETAJ0B "Y o u ’re Never ASMAnA6EROFA0ALLCLUB! To Start in the Theatre” B y DAN W H IT N E Y th e y c a n . H e sa id , “ Y ou’re , S ta te N ew s R e v ie w e r n e v e r too o ld .” U )0 ± ,I6 U K S E d w a rd E v e r e tt H o rto n ’s 102- “ T H E SU M M ER th e a tr e s ,’’ IT TAKES ALL y e a r-o ld m o th e r sa id s h e h o p es h e r y oung, 72-year-old son c a n sa id H orton, “ A re th e m o st im p o rta n t p a r t of th e th e a tre H A lM H A KINDS 10 MAKE A ÜJ0RLD... m a k e so m e th in g of h im s e lf y et. in g e n e ra l.” A fte r g ra d u a tin g fro m Co­ T hey re p la c e th e old sum ­ lu m b ia U n iv e rsity , - H o rto n m e r sto ck , w hich w as fo rced s p e n t six y e a r s on th e le g iti­ by th e w ay sid e b e c a u se of th e m a te sta g e . H e th e n w en t into h ig h r e n t- o f th e a tr e b uildings. sile n t m o v ies, w h e re h e p la y e d A cco rd in g to H o rto n , i t ’s in “ R u g g le s of R e d G a p ” . h a r d e r to m a k e th e su m m e r T a lk in g m o v ie s to o k o v e r a n d c irc u it now . H e s a y s th e re is h e w a s in g r e a te r d e m a n d . H e n o lo n g e r su c h a th in g a s a P r e g r a m Info rm atio n D ial IV 2-3905 p la y e d in ‘T o p H a t” , “ G ay “ h ic k to w n ” . T he a d v e n t of D iv o rc e e " , “ A lice in W onder­ T V ., ra d io , a n d m o v ies h a s la n d ” , a n d m a n y o th e rs. H e is a lso th e ^ h o ld e r of a so p h istic a te d -nearly ev e ry o n e to th e p o in t of know ing w h a t is good a n d w h a t is b a d . m . fr à n to m i D o c to r of L aw D e g re e fro m B ro o k ly n P o ly te c h n ic In s titu te “ Y ou c a n 't fool th e m a n y ­ THEATRE a n d D o c to r of L e tte rs fro m m o r e ,” h e sa id . O b e rlin C ollege. Edward Everett Horton F R O M H E R E , H o rto n is g o ­ H O ftT O N WAS th e f irs t in g to Ohio to p la y in a th e a tr e O pen 12:4A P.M . g u e s t s t a r a t th e L ed g es P la y ­ h o u se in G ra n d L ed g e la s t e v e ry e ffo rt to g e t o n th e ir fe e t a n d sp e a k , s a y s H orton. h e op en ed fiv e y e a r s ago. T hen a c o m p a n y of B ritis h a c to rs, Starts T O D A Y ! Continuous from 1:10 P.M . y e a r a n d h e s t a r r e d in “ S p rin g ­ H e s a y s y o u n g ste rs should join h e is off to C a n a d a to a c t w ith tim e f o r H e n ry ” . d e b a te c lu b s, d r a m a c lu b s, a n d H is to u r e n d s in K ennebunk- W hile r e h e a r s in g fo r “ N in a ” sp eech c lu b s a s soon as th e y p o rt, M aine. F r o m th e re , b e a t th e S e d g e s, w h ic h ru n s feel th e n rg e to go in to a c tin g . is going to C alifo rn ia w h e re th ro u g h S a tu rd a y n ig h t, H o r­ H o rto n d id n ’t lim it Ids a d ­ h e w ill jo in h is m o th e r. to n c o m m u te d 700 m ile s d aily v ic e to th e y o ung people. H e M a y b e Tie c a n co n v in ce h e r b e tw e e n h e r e a n d P itts b u rg h sa id co llege a n d u n iv e rsity stu ­ h e a lre a d y h a s m a d e so m e­ w h e re h e w a s a p p e a rin g in d e n ts should do a ll th e a c tin g th in g of h im self. " T h e C h o co late S o ld ie r” . A fte r h is m o rn in g re h e a rsa l in G ra n d L e d g e , h e w ould c a tc h a p la n e to b e in P itts b u r g h in NOW SH0WIN6! tim e fo r th e e v e n in g p erfo rm ? ance. 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Ledges Phytone - •BÖMCHH012 a M M tM O T r M M u a jm u im a iiu M M - FEATURE PRESENTED Route 43 — Grand Ledge Saaday thru Thursday — 1 00 4:40 0 30 Feature al !:S8, 4:20, TE C H N IC O L O R * tifò r a j .W 7:00, 9:41 P.M. tao W A R N E R B R O S . NA 7-87(8 ' — Friday aad Saturday - 1:20-1:10-0:00 Michigan State News, East leasing, Michigan» Friday Morning, Angnst 4, 1961 8 _______ w — ¿ ~ 'v % • f i Heads Study Com m ittee K hrushchev s Farm Dean Combs Appointed H ost on Campus R osw ell G a rst, P re m ie r Ni­ sta tin g th a t th e U .S. h a d m uch k ita K h ru sh ch ev ’s fa rm host [ b e tte r re so u rc e s th a n Soviet Director For Con-Con I R u ssia. G a rs t h a s been to R us- w hen he v isite d th e U nited I sia th re e tim e s. S tates in 1959, v isited th e M ich­ C oncerning M ich ig an ’s a g ri- 2. To b rin g to g e th e r av a il­ ig an S tate ca m p u s T u esd ay . I c u ltu r e ,'G a rs t ad v ised fa rm e rs B y JO E H A R RIS a b le in form ation on constitu-1 T he w h ite-h aired .f a r m e r I who can n o t y ield 100 bu sh els S late N ew s N ews E d ito r tional conventioiT m a tte rs from fro m Coon R a p id s, Iow a, sta y ­ j of co rn a n a c r e to c o n v e rt w h a te v e r perso n or group p re ­ D r. W illiam Com bs, d e a n of p a re d th e m . ed a t th e K ellogg C en ter be I th e ir fa rm s to p e rm a n e n t p a s- of u n iv e rsity serv ices division, fore leav in g W ednesday on th e ! tu re a n d ra is e b ee f h e rd s in T his c o v ers th e fa ct finding h a s been n a m e d sta ff d ire c to r S ta te F a r m M a n ag em en t T our, poor grain -g ro w in g a re a s . H e fo x .lh e ju p c o m in g sta te c o rs ti- c o m m itte e s appointed by. th e an a n n u a l ev en t co-spoinsored. also ta lk e d a b o u t c h an g es in g o v ern o r on such m a tte r s a s tu tio n al covention by th e gov­ by th e MSU d e p a rtm e n t of a g ­ ; A m e ric a ’s fa rm in g m ethods local g o v e rn m e n t, ta x a tio n , ed ­ e r n o r ’s p re p a ra to ry c o m m is­ ric u ltu re econom ics and county I th a t w ill ta k e p la c e in 20 y e a rs. sion on Con-Con. ucation, e tc .. C om bs said. G a rst, w ho ra is e s seed c o rn , exten sio n serv ice . In an in terv iew T h u rsd a y , 3. To p ro v id e such consul­ I c a m e to M ichigan esp ecially V isiting th re e fa rm s in G ra ­ ta n t se rv ic e s to th e deleg ates D r. C om bs d e sc rib e d th e fu n c­ tio t County, G a rs t spoke to fo r th e fa rm to u r a n d re tu rn e d a s th ey re q u e st. tio n o f th e th re e m a n b o a rd 2,000 f a r m e r s on th e fu tu re of hom e W ednesday. h e w ill h ead a s a n o n -p a rtisa n COM BS P O IN T E D out th a t A m erican a g ric u ltu re . T he 63- T his w as th e first tim e G a rs t fa c t fifiding g ro u p d ealin g w ith th is w ould include such things year-o ld G a rs t c o m p a re d R u s­ h a d v isite d th a t p a rtic u la r a g ­ r e s e a rc h an d stu d y of co n sti­ a s - providing in fo rm atio n on sian a n d A m e ric an a g ric u ltu re , ric u ltu ra l section of M ich ig an . tu tio n a l issu es. hom e ru le g o v ern m en t to a “ One of o u r p rin c ip le fu n c­ c o m m itte e on m u n icip a l gov­ tio n s ,” C om bs said , “ w ill b e to e rn m e n t, so th a t th e y w ould be b re a k dow n th e p re s e n t con­ in possession of all th e a v a il­ s titu tio n into issu es w e th in k a b le fa c ts. .— C om bs’ co m m ittee w ill com e M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w s w ill -be co n sid e re d by th e d ele­ g a te s, a n d p re p a re p a p e rs on DEAN COMBS u n d e r th e direction of th e Con- Con p re p a ra to ry com m ission, P u b lish e d by th e stu d e n ts of M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity . Issu ed t h e m . - — ... “ IN CLU D ED in th e b r e a k ­ p a p e rs a v a ila b le to th e dele­ d ire c te d by H ow ard J . Stod­ on c la ss d a y s M onday th ro u g h F rid a y , d u rin g th e fa ll, w in ter dow n will be-the opinions of e x ­ g a te s ,” h e said. d a rd . T h is co m m ission is fi­ an d sp rin g q u a rte rs . Issu e d tw ice-w eekly d u rin g th e su m m e r p e rts on c o n stitu tio n a l m a tte rs , A ppointed to a ssist Com bs n a n c e d by funds fro m th e te rm . Second c la s s p o sta g e p a id a t E a s t L ansing, M ichigan. a n d also w h a t is being done in a s asso c ia te d ire c to rs w ere K ellogg foundation, a n d not by E d ito ria l a n d b u sin e ss offices a t 341 S tu d en t S ervices b u ild ­ o th e r s ta te s ,” he said. D r. C h arles W. J o in e r c f th e public funds. U n iv ersity of M ichigan an d D r. C om bs is also se c re ta ry ing, M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity , E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. A s a n e x a m p le , C oidbs polnt- *ed to th e re a p p o rtio n m e n t A lfred H. K elley of W ayne of th e fac u ltie s, c h a irm a n of M ail su b scrip tio n s p a y a b le in a d v a n c e for o n e t e r m , 3; fo r S ta te U n iv ersity . th e u n iv e rsity se rv ic e s divi- tw o te rm s , f4 ; fo r th re e te rm s , $5. q u e stio n w hich is listed a s one of th e m o re co n tro v e rsia l is­ ~ In a le t t e r to h is p re p a ra to ry I sion, th e c o m m itte e on co u rse M em b er of th e A sso ciated P re s s , In la n d D aily P r e s s A ssocia­ su es b e fo re th e convention. c o m m ission, G o vernor Swain- | an d c u rric u la r ch a n g e s mid tion a n d th e C ollege p re s s . 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