Eaat Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday Morning, August 9,1961 1 9 Pn«rjMjPl113 't X M t Lanttnf, Mich. E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 9 V ol. 5 3 , N o . 62 ra g C S Second C U n Porta«« 5 C e n tn Unique to MSU Case Hall To Open in Fall C o ed s F ir st In M en -W o m en D o rm B y DICK ROBINSON “ T his is a new e x p e rim e n t,” S ta te N ew s Staff W riter 1 said D ean C arlin, “ and w e hope it w ill w ork o u t a t S ta te .” S even-hundred M i c h i g a n ; He pointed out t h a t stu d e n ts S ta te U n iv ersity coeds will be will h av e to leav e th e d o rm i- th e firs t o ccu p an ts th is fall of -iory fo r sp ecial c la sse s a n d un iq u e C ase H all—unique in th e th e ir m a jo r co u rses. S tudents fa c t th a t th is is S ta te ’s first not living in C ase w ill a tte n d com b in atio n m en-w om en d o rm ­ cla sse s in_ re g u la r d e p a rtm e n t ito ry a n d its in h a b ita n ts will buildings. e v en tu a lly .p a rtic ip a te in a new a c a d e m ic ex p e rim en t. T his new d o rm ito ry a r r a n g e ­ A ccording to T h o m as A. m en t will be convenient fo r stu ­ d en ts, p a rtic u la rly in th e w in­ D u tch , d ire c to r of housing, a p ­ te r m onths. p ro x im a te ly seven • h u n d red fre sh m e n an d tra n s fe r sopho­ O th e r fe a tu re s of C ase D o rm ­ READY FOR FALL—At least parts e f Case Hall wffl be ready far Incoming m o re w om en w ho a re re q u ire d itory w ill include a lib ra ry , coeds this fall. The Co-educational dorm will mark a new philosophy of to co m p lete th e b a sic u n iv e rsi­ c a fe te ria , a n d exhibition c a s e s . -dormitory living. ty c o u rses -h a v e been a ssig n ed T h ere will b e a coffee sh o p nd a n d th ird p a g e squibs? b a v e a tta in e d a la r g e r d e ­ m o v e m e n ts.” 1 an * i y * S a i i i e . . — ■ — So w h a t if th e public ap ­ g re e of fre e d o m , both le g al B u t w hen you sa y “ som e­ p e a rs to h a v e re la p s e d -in to a n d a c tu a l, a n d th is m o st d a y th e r e w ill b e no n e e d ” T W S T H E c y n ic a l a t t i t u d e o f T h e p e o p le s in t h e le th a rg y ? D oes th is m a k e th e c e rta in ly is a w orthw hile im ­ fo r th e se e le m e n ts you con­ hog® « a s B tx ie » t o w a r d s p e a c e c o rp s m e n w ill a r is e f r o m R id e rs ’ a c tio n s o r m o tiv es uny m e d ia te -g o a l. tr a d ic t y o u r e n tire a rtic le by a j o w i m a n y s o u rc e s . 1 c a n p o in t o u t o n ly a few o f le ss rig h t? I m u st also q u a rre l w ith in f e r in g th e re is a p re se n t thorn, a s S eB ow *: THE FEDERAL la w p ro ­ th e use of th e te r m q u ix o tic. n e c e ssity to r F re e d o m R id e rs. h ib its d isc rim in a tio n to w a rd s ' 1 m ay rig h tly a ssu m e fro m Jefca H e rs hey L. P E A C E C O R P S m o v e m e n t, u n le s s s p o n s o re d in te rs ta te p a sse n g e rs, y e t th e th r s iu r ® t h e U N , wiD be lo o k e d u p o n a s a n o t h e r ta c tic a l d isc rim in a tio n still eirists. m o v e is- w in t h e c o ld w a r. If you b eliev e th e la w is t rfLUCE CORPSMEN w ill r e p r e s e n t t h e im a g e o f rig h t, w h a t b e tte r w ay to fo rc e t h e *Eisafead o r t h e j u s t - o u s t e d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f Co­ th e g o v e rn m e n t to en fo rce it? lo n ial" r r v e m a m t * ; S u rely you don’t b la m e th e F re e d o m R id e rs fo r not going A PEACE CORPSMEN w ill a id in p ro lo n g in g ill fe e l- to M ontgom ery singly. As fo r ¿Oijr a g x m s s c o k m ia l t h in k in g - a n d v a l u e s ; a n d th e q u e stio n of w h e th e r inter* 4. P E A C E CORPSMEN m a y h e lp to p e r p e t r a t e u n - g ra tio n should b e. fo rc ed mi e m p tirF u n esa in t h e s e c o u n tr ie s . th e south w e can n o t, o r c e r­ ta in ly should n o t, allow a n y • .* m -t H i t m tiig e n o u s p e o p le m a y be c o ld to t h e p e a c e c o rp s "" in ju stic e s o r in fra c tio n s of -T O flaE eH ii, b u t not because they d is lik e the participants ARC VW NERVOUSS,. sungt** t h e y are Americans. These peoples may have aw g rm o g e s against the A m e r ic a n p e o p le s , but they F e d e r a l la w to co n tin u e. The solution to this problem of racial segregation will not I CHARUE BROUN? r « n w jf a h a f lk * t h e c o lo n ia lis ts . — • be readied by sitting back Thaee fmptoa are tired of being ordered around. They and letting it come to p ail, it an la w fl to fight for their God-given right*. So must Instead be fought for as feT* tty «o understand their situation, and, as free peo­ Freedom Riders are doing . I repet and resent very ples, IsT* respond favorably to their yearnings. much Tom UeWitt’s statement N EST: Why aw* fried— aod yregrsee corpeT Bud “the future doesn’t have Michigan Stole News, East Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday Morning, Angus! 9, 1961 For Pennant Drive N ew A r m y R H ea d Scheffing Re-stocks A ssu m es D u ties a t M SU 8- T igers’ B ullpen Col. J a m e s F . S kells a r r iv e d m a s te r ’s d e g re e l a b u sin e ss a d ­ h e r e M onday to ta k e o v e r a s m in is tra tio n fro m Ohio S ta te B y v ir tu e o f a 4 to 1 w in o v e r doubling th e ir s ta rtin g ro les th e new p ro fe sso r of m ilita ry U n iv ersity . th e L o s A ngeles A ngels Mon­ w ith b u llp en d u ty . science fo r th e A rm y RO TC d e ­ H E W E N T to K o re a in 1963 d a y n ig h t, th e Noor Y o rk Y ank­ In ju rie s a n d a w eak second ta c h m e n t. H e su c c e e d s Ccd. ee* In c re a se d th e ir A m e ric an lin e pitch in g sta ff h a v e co st th e to c o m m a n d a n in fa n try re g i­ M orton E . M unson w ho r e tir e d le a g u e le a d to 3 g a m e s o v e r D e tro it c lu b se v e ra l key g a m e s th is sp rin g . m e n t a n d w as a w a rd e d th e L e ­ th e second p in e s D e tro it T ig­ in th e p a s t m onth. gion of M e rit fo r h is se rv ic e S cheffhtg h a s J im B unning, Col. S kells h a s ju s t co m e ers. fro m a n a ssig n m e n t a s co m ­ m e re . B o th th e T ig e rs a n d th e D on M ossi a n d P a u l F o y ta c k m an d in g o ffic e r o f D ivision T h e Colonel’s fa m ily includes Y an k ees p la y e d u n d e r th e now ta k in g th e ir tu r n s in th e T ra in s, 25th In fa n try D ivision, h is w ife, C aro l, d a u g h te r P e - lig h ts T u esd a y n ig h t, a n d bullpen. F ra n k L a ry , th u s f a r H aw aii. H e w ill b e h e re fo r nelope-Susan, 19, a n d son P e te r se m e s w e re n o t a v a ila b le a t th e T ig e rs w lnningest h u rle r, fo u r y e a rs . J a m e s , 13. A n o th er d a u g h te r, p re s s tim e. w ill n o t h e u se d to re lie f b e­ H e w as b o rn in W aterto w n , P a m e la , is m a r r ie d to a C o ast T ig e r m a n a g e r B ob Schef­ c a u se o f a w eak th row ing a rm . S.D. '_ G u a rd lie u te n a n t c u rre n tly s ta ­ fing, in a n e ffo rt to g e t h a c k B unning w a s scheduled to ' H e w e n t to W est P o in t a n d tio n e d a t W rig h t • P a tte rs o n in to th e ru n n in g , h a s M l b u t s t a r t Tuew toy n ig h t’s g am e w as co m m issio n ed in th e in ­ F ie ld in D a y to n , Ohio. one o f h is a c e sto rtin g p itc h e rs .a g a in s t th e C hicago W hite Sox. fa n try i n 1935. T h e SkeUs re s id e a t 331 D U R IN G W orld W a r I I h e C laren d o n R d ., E a s t L an sin g . YOUR B E S T BUY, CAMPUS CLA SSIFIED S s e rv e d a s a n in fa n try b a tta lio n c o m m a n d e r in Ita ly a n d w a s a w a rd e d t h e _ D istin g u ish ed S e rv ice CrosfT , KENNEL CLEANING TIME S ince t h a t tim e h e h a s s e rv e d COL. SK ELLS w ith th e D e p a rtm e n t of th e A rm y on th e G e n e ra l S taff a n d sonnel, a n d re s e rv e com po­ also a s th e a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry n en ts. of d e fe n se fo r m a n p o w e r, p e r- I n 1950 C ol S kells re c e iv e d a Old D ogs & Pups T oo, Must Go ‘H eart’ M ovie E nds A Few Imported Breeds 4n Raincoats & Sweaters Sum m er F ilm Series “ N o n e B u t th e L o n e l y w ho Is p o o r a n d ill. Heart,** * r ic h a n d te n d e r sto ry I n h is d e s p e ra te d e sire fo r NOW ¡ 2 PRICE P u r e b r e d & R e g is te re d o f BMU*l eternal quest for h a r ­ I Im m e d ia te a n d m a te ria l m o n y to h is heart, is th e fin a l w a y to h elp th e m both, h e a ttr a c tio n to h r show n to th e t a r n s to c rim e , w hile h is loving s u m m e r film s e rie s o n F r id a y m o th e r su rre p titio u sly is doing a n d S a tu rd a y . th e s a m e . O n e L i t t e r O f M i x e d B r e e d S h i r t s D ire c te d b y C lifford O dets, T E E M IS E R A B L E , in ex o r­ th e film a t 7:30 p .m . to F a i r ­ a b le co n seq u en ce a n d th e p a ­ c h ild T h e a tr e s t a r s E th e l th o s o f th e ir m u tu a l sa c rific e B a r r y m o re , C a ry G r a n t a n d fo rm th e p ow erful com ponents CHOICE OF MALE OR FEMALE I B a r r y F ita g e ra ld . fo r a c lim a x to th is sen sitiv e (You’d Know the Parents) E r n ie M o tt, p la y e d b y C a ry a n d h a u n tin g film . G ra n t, I s th e h e ro o f th e R o ry . T h e la te J a m e s A gee, one of H e ’s • C ockney o f L o n d o n 's th e g r e a te s t m o v ie c ritic s d e ­ E a s t E n d —-a -ra ffis h a n d a r r o ­ v elo p ed in th is co u n try , n o ted : g a n t r o v e r w ith a to u c h o f th e p o e t t o h is soul. “ I w a s im p re sse d r a th e r b e­ c a u s e O d ets w a s m o re in te r ­ E R N IE 18 a d m ire d b y th e e s te d to filling h is people w ith Buy A Female For *4.00 p eo p le a ro u n d h im b e c a u s e h e life a n d g ra c e th a n in ex p la in and o tm o u s ly re p r e s e n ts to th e m a tog th e m , a rg u in g o v e r them , ra p tu ro u s ly u n fe tte re d s p irit o r u sin g th e m a s boxing w ho h a s e s c a p e d th e ir d u ll a n d g lo v e s.” Will Give You A Male - May Not Be d r e a r y lo ts . . B u t E r n ie h a s a d riv in g h u n ­ A ttic in le t v e n tila tio n sy ste m s g e r f o r o th e r th in g s —p a r tic u ­ fo r In su la te d p o u ltry houses The Same Markings But From Same Litter la r ly f o r r a r e , e x c itin g love. c a n p ro v id e e n tr a h e a t d u rin g He_ is b o u n d , h o w e v e r, b y a th e 'w in te r , s a y M ichigan S ta te d e ep a n d o dd a ffectio n to h is U n iv e rsity a rg ic u ltu ra l en g i­ m o th e r (E th e l B a rry m o re ) n e e rs. Two Special Skirt Lifters - All females Naturally " THIS SEASONS PUPS- - Too Young Id Be House Broken MS A bbott Read W ools- N 0 1L E a s t fju w to g , M ich. cottons- w 72 r n e e A cro ss F r o m T h e S ta te T h e a tre One Litter of Pants Assorted Breeds ON -SALE ( m a le s o f c o u r s e ) WEDNESDAY NOON! B U R LIN G TO N M IL L ’S (a n d re m a in d e r ef w eek) ViPrice “SH A G B A R K ” Four Old Gel Daehound Saits Tied for 1.25 COTTONS AH Longs Or NEWEST PATTERNS 25.00 Belted for 1.00 DRIP-DRY FINISH 00 YARN DYED 45* WIDE 1Regalar L#_ M Registered, at the Stara with the Rad Door for H ast Lansing Summer Days Contest For These Who C a re To Sew Ike Ftoest-Shep Geedwta’s \ STAN KEN TO N —N o rth T exas S tate supplied one of th e ban d s th a t c a m e to the clinic a s a unit. H e ra S tan K enton is -shown le a d in g th a t b and. ^ Kenton Band'Clinic^ 1 m NEW SOUNDS Don Ja c o b y p asse s out th e a rra n g e m e n ts to the m em b e rs of the band he w orked with. Ja c o b y a t one tim e played first tru m p e t in Les B row n’s band. COOL HORN—D o n -B y rd a n o th e r tru m p e t clin ician w as one of th e pro fessio n al jazzm en who in stru c te d th e young a sp ira n ts. Ugh point lor many th e clinic was a personal con feren ce CONCERT—The week long band clinic was topped off with a free public concert Friday sight. Michigan Stete^ New*, East Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday Morning, An«m«i Q. 1961 3 6 ,0 0 0 F t. W o r th o f V id e o T a p e - M ost of th e S U n C linic is gone, b u t not a ll of i t N e a rly e ig h t h o u rs of lights fro m th e clin ic re m a in on 36.000 fe e t of tw o inch w ide v id e o ta p e in th e stu d io s of .. WMSB (T V ), C h an n el 40. “ We m a n a g e d to g e t q u ite a b it of th e clin ic on x th e re a l jo b w ill be in su ch a w ay th a t w< u m e n t th e e n tire w e e k ,” p ro d u c e r-d ire c to r Bob P a g e . P a g e , a n M .S.U . g ra d u a te , sp en t c o u n tle ss h o u rs p lan n in g a n d d ire c tin g th e shooting of th e m d n y fa c e ts of th e c lin ic. c a s u a l l yV y o u r s ... w Now he is faced w ith th e of ed itin g th e ta p e into a h o u r p ro g ra m s c h e d u le r fo r b ro a d c a s t d u rin g th e fall q u a r- *7' J u s t one o f th e m an y te r. - d e le c ta b le , c o if f u r e s c r e a te d — WMSB se t up its re m o te u n it b eh in d th e m u sic building au d ­ fo r you by o u r e x p e rt ito riu m . A sta ff of 10 e n g in e e rs, h a i r s t y l i s t s . C a ll E D 2-2369 c a m e ra m e n a n d lig h tin g p e r­ so n n e l se t u p e q u ip m e n t to r e ­ a n d m a k e y o u r a p p o in tm e n t. c o rd th e a c tiv itie s of th e w eek- long ev en t. CHOP CHOP—Bub Page Is tbe moa Messed with the Job G e t a, f a s h io n h e a d - s t a r t on fa il. T h e re s u lts o f th e ir effo rts of editing 16,*0# feet of .TV tape. Tbe tapes are of the a r e now on -th e thousandsu.of Stan Keaton Clink. f e e t of v id eo tap e. In c lu d e d a r e sh o ts of d ie w o rk sh o p w h ich p ro v id e d se c ­ F iv e of M ichigan S ta te 's 1961. N o rth w este rn —h av e been Spar- J a c o b so n ’s tio n a l stu d y o f in d iv id u a l In­ fo o tb all foes—W isconsin, Mich- ] ta n g rid riv a ls for m o re th a n B e a u ty S a lo n - _ s tru m e n ts a n d th e v a rio u s ig an , N o tre D am e, P u rd u e and 140 y e a rs . b a n d s p r e p a r in g fo r th e co n ­ c e rt p re s e n te d F r id a y even in g . OPEN_EVERY O th e r h ig h lig h ts in clu d e In­ te rv ie w s w ith S ta n K enton, B udd y D e F ra n c o a n d D on J a ­ WEDNESDAY NIGHT coby. UNTIL NINE - F ir e s fro m sp o n tan eo u s co m ­ b u stio n of h a y d e stro y e d a t le a s t 61.25 m illio n w o rth of M ich ig an b u ild in g s in th e l a s t - f o u r y e a r s , s a y M ich ig an S ta te U n iv e rsity f a r m sa fe ty sp e c ia ­ lists. - P t A V l 1 *> IM 6OW6H0MEfl Vou l t e ' TO PIAVTHE UWAT? PIANO J iis ä . V oute ) I VE decided THAT W HAT?/I’M MORE INTERESTED T: IN BEETHOVEN l! JHAN dtó& A il! J , TOWN-WISE TRANSITiONALS b y C o s C o b s t a r t th e ir s m a r t s e a s o n - s p a n n in g n o w . . . c o o l, d a r t - t o n s p l a i d s h irtw a is ts o f w rin k le -f re e c o tto n o n d d a c r o n p o ly e s te r . E a c h b o o s ts th e ro ll SO IM 60IN 6 7 re s e n t g re e n b a c k s. G o v ern o r Jo h n B . Sw ainson m o rn in g by M rv in g t b . « r o t BrosUn, .o e r e U r y of tho B o a rd j E liz a b e th R u d e l S m ith, tr e a s ­ officially o pened th e m a tc h balL of T ru s te e s , CoL T ed | o rg a n iz a tio n tin te d m o n e y is u r e r of th e U nited S ta te s, h a s p la y of tiie In te rn a tio n a l J a y c e e p re sid e n t of th e A thletic Insti- th e vogue—a t le a s t a lo n g th e re c o m m e n d e d th a t b ills fro m T ennis T o u rn a m e n t T u esd ay T h e G o v ern o r w as th e g u est a t th e opening c ere m o n ies a n d tu te a n d U .S. J a y c e e P re s id e n t j ste e l p ie r a t A tlan tic C ity, N J . 82 up b e d iffe re n tia te d b y c o lo r B ob C onger. T h u rsd a y a fte r- j _ P o lls, In c ., t o co-operation to re d u c e th e p o ssib ility of con­ ju s t one of m a n y d ig nitaries, e x p e c te d to v is it th e to u rn a ­ noon, BUI T a lb e rt fo rm e r D av is ! w ith th e U n iv e rsity o f P en n sy l- fu sin g one b ill fro m a n o th e r M ich ig a n m e n t fe stiv itie s d u rin g th e w eek-long ru n th a t b e g a n Sun­ C up c a p ta in w ill hold a to u rn a ­ v a n ia , c o n d u cte d th e w eek-long a n d to m a k e m oney m o re m e n t clinic. F e a tu re d w ill be su rv ey . Of th e 423 p e rso n s i a ttra c tiv e . day. T e a m Is One fe a tu re of th e to u rn a ­ exhibition m a tc h e s. A P a r a d e of N atio n s a n d j For Beautiful Hair. . . m e n t w ill b e th e n a m in g of th e S ta te s th ro u g h th e dow ntow n L e a d in g 1962 U .S. J u n io r D av is C up sq u ad a t th e c h am p io n s a w a rd s a r e a of L an sin g w a s h e ld M on­ d a y n ig h t. A ll th e co m p e tin g > H igh Styling • N ew B le ac h in g a n d T inting b a n q u et S a tu rd a y . T he g u e st te a m s a n d ch am p io n s m a rc h e d | • L a stin g P e rm a n e n ts T he M ich ig an te a m h a s been sp e a k e rs a t th e b a n q u e t w ill b e h ead football c o a c h D u ffy D au­ w ith s e v e ra l L an sin g b a n d s a n d j th e m o st su ccessfu l g ro u p in civ ic u n its. " ’S* See us a t o u r air-conditioned salon. g h erty , fo rm e r D av is C up te a m | th e ten n is to u rn a m e n t a s of I c a p ta in D on B udge a n d G eorge. T u esd ay . A s th e f irs t d a y s B a rn e s, p re sid e n t of th e U.S. E lim in a tio n s w ill h e h e ld . m a tc h e s c a m e to a close, th e L aw n T ennis A sso cia tio n ^ o f e v e ry d a y th is w eek w ith th e ! fin a ls sch ed u led fo r S a tu r d a y .! Patrician Hair Fashions te a m h a d p iled u p sev en w ins C hicago. - Pat — M a rtin T h e m a tc h e s a r e open to th e ! a n d only one lo ss. THE S P E A K E R S a t la s t pu b lic a n d b le a c h e r s e a ts a re ! CaR E D 7-1114 F o r A ppointm ents T he top e n try fro m th e sta te , n ig h t’s b a n q u e t w e re J a c k a v a ila b le . I Sharon P r itu la d efeated B etty M urphy of V irginia, 6-0 an d 6-2, l in th e G irls 15 an d u n d e r ! AT SCHMIDT’S IN OKEMOS! m atch . H e r b ro th e r Bob d e -l feated Jo h n C hanow ski of D ela­ w are, 6-0 and 6-2. S usan D ykes, Connie S zk ilj an d K a rla Luly all won th e ir J SUPER J m a tc h e s a s did „Bill D ixon an d ! Tom D eur. FOOD m a r k e ts D u er won his second ro u n d J g a m e by d efeatin g G ra d y B ar-1 h o u r fro m W est V irginia, 6-3 ; EAST GRAND RIVER AT HAMILTON ROAD a n d 6-4. T he only M ichigan loss w as | O P E N E V E R Y D A Y 9 A .M . T O 9 P .M . ( E X C E P T S U N D A Y ) th a t o f_ P au l D im o n d to D avid D E L IC A T E S S E N K o ssover of A rk a n sa s, 5-7, 6-31 f--C--- OU Save Twice — Low Prices Plus King Korn Stamps! an d 6-3. D EPA RTM EN T All th e seed ed p la y e rs ( favor- ' A rm oftr’s S ta r ed to do w ell) w on th e ir m atch- • e s m ost of th e m by b y e (no op- j FRESH GROUND BEEF lb 39c B o iled H a m .............. Vi lb 49c ponen t) a n d w ill m o v e on i n t o ! L eon’s H om e M ade -the second ro u n d to d ay . SKINLESS FRANKS M IC H IG A N GRADE 1 lb 39c P o t a t o S a te d ....... F re s h H om e M ade Jb 39c L Intram ural M a c a r o n i S a te d ....... i lb 3 9 c LARGE BOLOGNA— GRADE 1 S L IC E D lb 39c Schedule B R E A S T O ’C H IC K E N W ednesday Aug. 9 F r e s h P o r k B u tt R o a s ts lb 39c 6 p .m . F ie ld 1. Abbott—Rozos Z e e la n d H e n T u r k e y s F r e s h F ro z e n C a c k le B ir d s ( 3 ' j -4 lb ) lb 39c lb 3 9 c TUNA 2. L a rd L a k e rs—K ellogg C h u n k S ty le S c h m i d t s B u lk R o ll P o r k S a u s a g e lb 39c _ F la k ie s 3. H ighw ay R e se a rc h —Gold -Bricks F r e s h S lic ed S te e r B e e f L iv e r B eef H e a rts an d T o n g u es lb 39c lb 39c 4 cans 89c T h u rsd a y A ug. 10 « , lb 39c H e r r u d ’s S lice d L u n c h e o n M e a ts ... 6 p.m . L ib b y ’s F r o z e n F ield 1; D airy —T oughies SMOKED PICNICS F a r m e r P e e t 's lb 39c 2. In te g ra ls —H audas S m a ll S iz e FRENCH FRIES 20-oz. P rof Gives Poetry MORTON’S FROZEN DINNERS Poly Bag 29c Presentation D r. O rville L , A bbott, asso ci­ a te p ro fe sso r of fo reig n la n ­ F ish - H am - C hicken - T u rk ey S alisb u ry S teak • R oast Beef each 49c F a rm C re st RASPBERRY g u a g e s, spoke b e fo re th e P o e t­ JELLY ROLLS ry Society of M ichigan S unday. Morton's Frozen Creme Pies O / O Q p The^ ta lk ,_“ K ipling, a R e a list A m ong th e V ic to ria n s,” w as g iv e n in th e A rt R oom of the New.’ No B aking! J u s t T haw and S erv e B u ttersco tch - C hocolate - L em on - B an an a - Coconut " V _ each 39 c U nion. SHEDITS Placem ent Bureau Silverdale Frozen Sliced Strawberries 10 oz. 39c SALAD DRESSING T h e P la c e m e n t B u re a u a n ­ n o u n c e d th a t th e M ead C orp. w ill In te rv ie w -A ugust p ro d u c­ tio n m a n a g e m e n t g ra d u a te s to ­ £ BANANAS Golden Ripe lb 1 0 c quart 39c day. T h e b u re a u h a s a d d itio n a l in­ fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g c o m p an y S c h m i d t ' s -Guarantee o f Quality Always Protects You! and jo b . Michigan Stole News, East Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday Morning, August 9, 1961 7 ‘ THE LASTONE WE HAD WAS S m o o th -T a lk in g S a le sm e n A'REAL BLOCKHERD.XÚEARE A 6000 TEAM, BUTùJMATCAM PDOß,INN0CEKT PtAVEßS PO „ WHEN 1H8RMANA66R tS A fl A r e P r o m o tin g N ew .R a c k e t BLOCKHEAD.? # B y HOW ARD G A TES a n d ,- if a p p ro a c h e d , to re p o rt lic S afety h a s co m bined w ith S ta te N e w t S ta ff W rite r a n y su c h a c tiv ity . th e A tto rn ey G en e ra l in issuing T h e “ p itc h ” w o rk s like th is : a w a rn in g , a n d - a sk s, anyone F o r d e c a d e s th e A m e ric a n w ho is a p p ro a c h e d b y a re p re ­ p u b lic h a s sh e lle d o u t its h a rd - e a r n e d d o lla r to th e fa st-ta lk in g .The sa le s m e n o ffe r a v a rie ty of n a tio n a l m a g a z in e s a t su p ­ se n ta tiv e of th is c o rp o ratio n to *' PLEASE CONTACTOS AT THE ABO/E ADOßESS FORINTEßVöt).. THISLETTE*IfFR0Ä s a le s m a n w ho a lw a y s a s s u re s p o sed ly b a rg a in r a te s . T he r e p o r t i t im m e d ia te ly . ftJW m V .U JC V VAN P & T .' my own team ;; th e m th a t th e y a r e g e ttin g T h e p u rc h a s e r is re q u ire d to n fak e D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic S afety — S r - ------------------ ‘‘d e a l of a life itim e .“ a dow n p a y m e n t, re m ittin g th e officials a lso re m in d u n iv e rsity N e e d le ss to s a y , th e r e -are b a la n c e to th e c o rp o ratio n . re sid e n ts th a t a n y door-to-door m a n y c a s e s in w h ich th is F a ilu r e to do so re s u lts in a s a le s a r e p ro h ib ite d on e arn pus c o u ld n ’t b e f u r th e r fro m th e fo rfe itu re of m o n ies p a id . w ithout a p e rm it o b tain ed fro m tru th , a n d a ll th a t is re c e iv e d th e S e c re ta ry o f th e S tate In r e tu r n f o r th e c a sh is th e T h is, of c o u rse , is n o t a n u n ­ re a liz a tio n t h a t th e c u s to m e r u su a l a p p ro a c h . M any le g iti­ B o a rd o f T ru ste e s. h a s b e e n “ ta k e n .” m a te c o n c e rn s o p e ra te in m u ch N o one w ill den y th a t it is Of c o u rs e th e s e “ coh-m en in th e sa m e m a n n e r. T he c a tc h fine to h a v e m a g a z in e s in th e s a le s m e n 's c lo th in g " a r e in th e co m e s in th e c o st of th e m a g a ­ h o m e, a n d th a t th e re a r e m a ­ m in o rity a n d a r e n o t to b e con­ zine. A c u rio u s re s id e n t c h e c k ­ n y le g itim a te c o n c e rn s w ho of­ fu se d w ith th e th o u sa n d s of fe r th e m a t re d u c e d su b scrip ­ ed th e c o st a n d found th a t th e h o n e st re p re s e n ta tiv e s w h o d a ily p ly th e ir tr a d e . T h ey a r e d ow n p a y m e n t a m o u n te d to th e tio n ra te s . W hat is im p o rta n t, p re s e n t h o w e v e r. - lo c a l new s r a te , a n d th a t th e how ever, is to k eep a sh a rp O ne su c h g ro u p is, a t th e b a la n c e d u e w a s a p p a re n tly a e y e w hen d e alin g w ith th e se p re s e n t tim e , w o rk in g a sm ooth “ b o n u s” to t h e c o rp o ra tio n , a c ­ sa le sm e n a n d to re p o rt any a p ­ ra p id -m o v in g o p e ra tio n in th e c o rd in g to th e A tto rn ey G en­ p ro a c h m a d e by th e g ro u p now s ta te of M ich ig an . e r a l ’s r e p o r t. picking The p o ckets of u n w a ry In a s ta te m e n t ju s t re le a s e d T H E D E P A R T M E N T of P u b ­ M ichigan re sid e n ts. b y P a u l L . A d a m s, a tto rn e y g e n e ra l, a g ro u p re p re s e n tin g th e N a tio n a l L ite ra ry A sso cia tion of T e r r e R a u te , In d ., is e n ­ Six Classical Musicians g a g e d in a m a g a z in e sa le s op-, o ra tio n w h ich is in v io latio n ' of sectio n 96 of th e G e n e ra l C or­ Offer Program Fridav D * p o ra tio n A ct. Six v isitin g m u sic ia n s a r é of­ P ia n o —Op. 6 ,” by B a rb e r, U N D E R th e a c t it is a m is ­ fe rin g a p ro g ra m in th e M usic ■“ S trin g trio in E fla t M a jo r,” d e m e a n o r to a id in th e tr a n s ­ A u d ito riu m F rid a y a t 8:15 M ozart, a n d _ ac tio n of a n u n a u th o riz e d , fo r­ p .m . “ S trin g Q u arte t—Op. T8, No. e ig n c o rp o ra tio n ’s b u sin ess. T h e m u s ic ia n s a r e on c a m ­ 6, Q u a rte t in B fla t,’’ Bee- T h e sa le sm e n , w ho m ove p u s a s p a r t 'o f th e fa c u lty of th o v e n f - ra p id ly fro m cou n ty to co u n ty , th e C o n g ress of S trin g s. h a v e a lre a d y r e a p e d a - fine A p p e a rin g on th e p ro g ra m h a r v e s t a c c o rd in g to re p o rts w ill be P a u l O berg, p ian o ; fro m O w osso, B e lla ire a n d Al­ L o m e M unroe, cello ; F r a n k b a . D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b lic S afe­ H o u ser, v io lin ; H y m a n Good­ 'to 17 7" ■ 'B1m ~W7~ A L A SIr w F J EK! ty o fficials s a y t h a t th u s f a r m a n , v io lin ; W illiam L in ce r, th e r e h a v e b e e n n o re p o rts of v io la, a n d T heo S alzm an , cello. th e ir o p e ra tio n s e ith e r a t th e u n iv e rsity its e lf o r in th e L a n ­ T h e ev en in g p e rfo rm a n c e sin g -E a s t L a n sin g a r e a , b u t w ill in clu d e th e follow ing se­ stu d e n ts a n d re s id e n ts o f th e le c tio n s: a r e a a r e a s k e d to b e on g u a rd , “ S o n ata fo r V ioloncello a n d a a a a a aai I T 9 Í 1 Reco rd c Crossword Puzzle I*W e p t oI N u i U li 6IGÍL A caost 1. Happened 32. Play on words □aaaa a □ D B ¡3 31. Endure upon 34. Young □□ A 4. Scorch Thild a a P I. Be it to 11 Babyl. war Sod 13. Oriental food «table 14. Not any 39. Anxious 37. Diaskeuast 38. Period of time 40. Author of Divine a □□□□□ nanna ana □ o n Cl □□ataa an 1 Sal e - 15. Conflicts — Comedy" 17. Stronf ruth 42. Stated Selirtien ef VeateNay’e Puxsle of air further 11 Queried 40. Common 0. Book of DOWN II. Bewitching woman fund 48. Meeaenger 1. Transpar­ the Bible 7. Abode Classical -■ Jazz — 21. Title 90. Pay one's ent mineral 23. River share 2. Cupid 1. Messenger basin» 51. Be carried 3. Armored of Cod vehicle 8. High hill. 28. Babbled 30. Be ill 52. Draw game 53. Big. river 54. Headliner 4. Ascribe 5. Belonging 10. Existence 11. Seine Semi-Classical - 1"oik 31. Blectric 18. Cupels particles 55. Plus to him 20. Radical 7“ TT r 111'T . 7" IT 7^ r T" W 7T 22. News gath­ erers HI-FIDELTY, TOP QUALITY L P. RECORDS u f l IT w 24. Military assistant ià It Mm m 7F mmm 25. Vehicle _ Mm on runners IS It W 10 m m 28. Quote 27. Cowl — ^ ...'•' n F 21 H 7T - l_____ IT 28. AnU-poison 28. Brook - AT V 7F 5 3SF 33. Small wire. Ü M lh 35. Study Camnus Book Store 7T W JS 3f B Ë 38. Rubber _ 38. Yarns — 81. Give out. 1T - 43. Premises s r 44. Ireland 48. Colored ORExaetly wmPT ¡ ¡ ¡ ■ I ■ •■ a W r □ suitable 87. Common Across From The Union W 3T lU irW iw w W I V P 88. Cretan mm s p wm tm 1 □ R _ mountain. 8 Michigan State N e m ^ E n t faming., Wednesday Morning, August'9, 1 9 6 1 Three WeekSession 1 T he State News P u b lish ed by th e stu d e n ts of Studying H M ichigan S ta te U niversity'. I s ­ su e d on c la s s d a y s M onday th ro u g h F rid a y , d u rin g th e fail, w in te r a n d sp rin g q u a rte rs . I s ­ A nother g ro u p of high school i TO -BE elig ib le to a tte n d , stu- se a te d a t 2 p .m . in th e F a ir- depending upon th e n e a rn e ss of sued tw ice w eekly d u rin g th e stu d en ts, 450 stro n g , a rriv e d on d e n ts m u st h a v e re a c h e d t h e , child T h e ater. su m m e r te rm . Second c la ss cam p u s Sunday! th e ir hom es, a n d a r e being a f­ high school level a n d h av e th e j i n A D DITION to th e se con- fo rd ed v ario u s su p erv ised re c ­ .postage p a id a t E a s t L ansing. T his g ro u p is ar collection of ap p rova! o f th e ir m u sic tea c h - j c e rts th e re w ill be th re e -ra d io re a tio n a l ac tiv itie s. — M ichigan. p ro m isin g young m n siciân s p ro g ra m s a w eek in w hich v a r- e r a n d h ig h school p rin c ip a l T h e u n iv e rs ity ’s m usic sta ff T h e S t a t e N e w s w ill f e a ­ who a re a tte n d in g th e u n iv ersi­ jic u s g ro u p s wiU ta k e p a rt. ty 's su m m e r yoiith m usic se s­ | E v e ry th in g fro m b a n d a n d | T he stu d en ts ta k in g p a r t in h a s been au g m e n te d w ith se v ­ t u r e -a l i s t o f t h e cam pus sion. T he c o u rse w ill be of o rc h e s tra in stru c tio n to special ! th is su m m e r session a r e being e ra l v isitin g d ire c to rs to con­ th re e w eeks d u ra tio n an d h a s j in stru c tio n in voice, a rr a n g in g j housed both on am i off c a m p u s. d u c t th e p ro g ra m o f th is sp es J h ig h l i g h t s f o r t h e c o m in g cial su m m e r p ro g ra m . w e ek e a c h F r id a v . brought stu d en ts fro m all o v er a n d conducting «rill b e e m ­ the c o u n try to M ic h ig a irS ta te . b ra c e d in th e c u rric u lu m of­ T h e re a re stu d e n ts h e re from fe re d a t th is session. as f a r a w a y a s C onnecticut, On A ugust 16. a ban d c o n c e it M ississippi and South D akota, w ill be p re se n te d on th e m usic R o b ert G. Sidnell, a s s is ta n t p ra c tic e field a t 7 p .m . a n d on p ro fesso r o f m u sic, said. Aug. 26 a n o th e r w ill b e p re - CAM PUS C LA SSIFIED S — H IG H R E A D E R S H IP CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS D EA D LIN ES: 1 p .m . D ay B efore P u b lica tio n fo r W ed. an d F r i. E d itio n s. P h o n e E D 2-1511 E x t e n s io n s 2®43 a n d 2 6 4 4 A U T O M O T IV E r ea l estate I!IM BUICK SUPER, hardtop, radio, Suburban Horae, to minutes from heater, 'snow tires, good mech, costd. campus. Brick. 3-Bedroom. Full Best offer. Call PE 8-8785. .1« Basement. Barda ood floors, gas heat, MCA 1857 ROADSTER, black, red slum in um storms s a d screens. Interior, wire wheels. Immaculate r114.950 t »-wot. an leer dcrsrn payment. Call — h throughout. Low mileafe " D ? 1 MW after 5:30 p.m. tf KART LAKSXNG. *74 Virginia A vs. - Shop today between 12 noon antL RENAULT Dauphine 1960. excellent 5 room. 2 bedroom house, furnished, condition, priced for quick sale. basement, fenced yard. 2 stall garage. 9 P.M. fo r big tarings like these! 2 blocks North s f Grand River. 2 ED 7-9250. It blacks West of Hagadarn 38500, ¡¿1218 *59_TR-3, RED. ExcellenfcondiUon. tract. down, 37390 at- *75.'mo on land con­ overdrive, heater, radio. Mtchelin XI Inquire after 5 30 weekdays: id tires, window washers, wipers, ton-1 SUBURBAN SOME within cttv neau cover. OR 6-5823. 15! limits, two miles narih__of campus Three-bedroom brick sod frame tri- TRIUMPH, TR-3, 1957. Hardtop, level: two-carport 1>j wire wheels, excellent condition. 1646 dining —room. famfflv rootfT. two baths, • LADIES’ BETTER DRESSES.. ."$7, $10, $12 Lindbergh Drive, Lansing. IV 5-6359—equipped kit'chem. eouiooed laundry tf room. oatio. air conditioned. Less than a vear old with large lot and nice country view. FHA terms or might, consider contract with low. • MISSES’- BATHING SUITS $8,-12 • F O R R EN T down payment to responsible stfiv 1806 Greencrest. near Hagadcim Bn. and M-7S tf UNAPPROVED. 3-room furnished cabin for 2 male students at—Lake EAST OF EAST LANSING. Lovely •MISSES’ COORDINATES .....'2 .8 8 -7 .8 8 Lansing. $15 per week, including i brick and frame 3 bedroom ranch. utilities. ED 2-6922. tf I Kitchen with latest built-ins. dining APARTMENTS area, carpeted Saving room, finished rec room, attached garage Ow-ner • MEN’S COTTON SPORT SHIRTS. 2.88 - 3.88 BASEMENT APARTMEN"f! cozy, jrsvmg town., immediate possession. clean 3 rooms, furnished, shower- FHA or—contract Call Westrin Real Estate. IV 5-81«. or OX 9-2866. 15 bath. Private entrance. Utilities paid, and parking For summer school and I E. LANSING. 1175 Snyder Rd.. cor­ fall term. $50 Phene IV 5-6653. 1* ner Stoddard, leaving state, will sac­ • MEN’S SUMMER SPORT COATS. . . . 17.88 FIVE ROOMS and bath, furnished rifice * rm bouse, attached garage. For summer school only Phone IV *8,700. Call owner, EP 2-5730. tf • GIRLS’ and SUBTEEN SKIRTS. . . . 2.88 5-0553. *60 — .— ------- 18 EAST LANSING, for post-grads or S ER V IC E ladies. 2-room furnished apartment, ’ TYPiNU. TWO bkK«> from campui- 355; 2-room furnished, $67 50. 4-room j Call ED 2-4SSD unfurnished, opposite campus, h :at tf • GIRLS’ and SUBTEEN BLOUSES.. 1.59 & water. $70. Choice 2-SJKtm.-par.tyi' furnished, breakfast bar. $70; 3-room i partly furnished, near campus. $65 Musselman Realty Co . ED 2-3583. 16 • LITTLE BOYS’ SUMMER SHIRTS. . . . 1.39 ROOMS “ AVAILABLE FOR SECOND five! weeks. Private room. 2 blocks from I Union 136 Linden. Call ED 2-1441 j • LITTLE GIRLS’ SHORT SETS. . . . . 1.88 after 6 p,ny_ Gentlemen only. 15 I CA N D Y FO R SALE M ailed A nyw here • INFANTS’ and TOTS’ DRESSES.-. $2, $3 PORTABLE HOTPOINT TV Excrl- j Complete A ssortm ent. lent condition. Very reasonable ; Phone ED 2-0755 16 \ A vailable At • LITTLE BOYS’ BOXER SHORTS. . . 99c 1957 SUNDAPP moTorcvcle for »ale Call Bill Fischer. ED 2-6521 16 ; The (lard Shop TOP QUALITY ^ golf clubs. Used Spaulding Top Flite Irons, 2 through | A cross F ro m •LITTLE BOYS’BATHING TRUNKS.. 99c 9 Call ED 3-5150. 17 j H om e E co n o m ies Bldg, E D S-C7S HOME GROWN sweet com and | tomatoes daily. Fresh eggs-Also other , • BOYS’ SPORT and POLO SHIRTS...$2 fresh fruits and vegetables at" reas- | TYPIST ANN BROWN' ED 2-8384 on Able pi ices-Road-stde Farm Mar­ Electric typewriter Term papers ket. 2 miles east of E Lansing on and theses, US 16 al Ofcemos Rd at-o genera! typing. tf • LADIES’ DAYTIME DRESSES. . . . $4 - $8 M.S.U. GRADUATION RINGS Sec TYPING BY WOMEN with tea them at the Card Shop "Across from years svcrelarta) experience. ‘ Phone Home Ec. building Et> 2-6753. tf TU 2-6738. tf "STRING BASS. Kav. excellent neh PAPERS TYPED Certified typing tone good carrying power Two teacher Electric typewriter, pica bows. . zipper cover Call . IV 9-2866 30c without fooUHtc*. 35c with foot­ after 5.30 tf notes. -75c w*iR charts. OR 6-5930. 18 TftAiLERS FOR SA LI LIBERTY, 42 x 8, 2 bedroom, one ! W AN TED used as study. Can be left on lot 423. It toile from campus 2780 E Grand WANTED FOR FALL TERM—single River. Reasonable ED 7-0992. - 16 male student te a sn a young bandi- i capped attorney to getting up and 1865 SCHLUT 48 x 8. 2780 K Grand retiring in return far wtorh he wtfit River lot 507. Excellent condition 18 recetve tree rent Far aMttaaaa! to- J formation see Mr. Carter. MStl Pla.ce- ] CA M PU S C L A SSIFIE D S meni Bureau 18 BA BY S i m * WANTED, full time, OPEN TODAY FROM 12 NOON TO • P J L . . . SHOP EARLY H IG H R E A D E R S H IP to my R an e begsaadaR September. . . . LOW C O S T . . . C an k o i - t n t IB Michigan State News, East Lansing, Mich igan, Wednesday Morning, August 9, 19 6 1 » Reflector Fee Summer Sell Down Refund Planned ANNUAL CASH DISCOUNT SALE M ichigan m o to rists w ho J a s t ta g e s a n d d isa d v a n ta g e s of a y e a r p a id th e 35 c e n t re fle c to ri- H um ber of m eth o d s of refu n d ­ ¿atio n fee fo r th e ir v ehicle ing th is m o n ey w ithin th e le tte r lice n se c a n how g e t c re d it to ­ a n d sp irit o f th e re fu n d law w a rd th e ir 1962 p lates. an d c a m e u p w ith th is one as . 25% OFF R efun d c a r d s h a v e been dis­ th e m o st sim p le a n d m o st p ra c ­ trib u te d to 290 d e p a rtm e n t of tic a l p ro c e d u re ,” H a re said. s ta te b ra n c h offices in a ll 83 “ I believe i t only f a ir th a t] co u n ties, S e c re ta ry o f S tate th e p e o p le w ho p a id th is f e e , J a m e s M. H a re an n o u n ced for a s e rv ic e th e y did not ENTIRE STOCK re c e n tly . \ re c e iv e should g e t a refund. | - Name Band Merchandise —No Fake Pricing “ AD t h a t - th e v eh icle ow ner H ow ever, refu n d in g th ro u g h i w ho w ish es to h a v e th e 35 c e n t th is e x tre m e ly sim p le m ethod ! Full Warranty — Outstanding Values For Lash Terms c re d it on h is 1962 p la te s need m a y c o st th e S ta te fro m 10 t o , do is fill out a sim p le 7x3*6 15 c e n ts fo r e a c h tra n sa c tio n , j To Established Charge Accounts j— - c a n a ry -c o lo re d c a r d a n d tu rn D ia m o n d s — W a tc h e s W a tc h B a n d s — C h a r m s L ig h te r s — C o m p a c ts it in to th e n e a r e s t b ra n c h of­ “I t is m y h u n c h th a t m a n y fice o r m a il it to th e depart-1 of th e th r e e m illion ite m s will M en ’s J e w e lr y C lo c k s — F in e . J e w e lr y S i l v e r w a r e — G if ts m e n t of s ta te in L a n s in g ,’*1 go uncoU ected a n d re m a in in H a re said . th e G e n e ra l F u n d fo r use in W a lle ts — D r e s s R in g s P e n s & P e n c ils " C o s tu m e J e w e lr y ru n n in g th e s ta te g o v e rn m e n t,” T H E R E F U N D c a rd re q u ire s H a re said . th e U cense p la te n u m b e r on rejm ir service as usual A to ta l of $1,048,782.35 w as w hich th e c re d it is c la im e d , th e 'c o lle c te d on 2,996,521 tr a n s ­ a m o u n t c la im e d an d th e n a m e of th e re g is te re d ow ner. E a c h c a r d w ill b e ch eck ed actio n s. Win. H. Thompson w ith re c o rd s in L a n sin g —a n d if th e in fo rm a tio n is c o rre c t it K eep a sy ste m in th e freez er - JEWELER _ . . to av o id lo sin g food. A nita wiH b e v a lid a te d a n d re tu rn e d to th e v eh ic le ow ner. D ean , foods a n d n u tritio n speci- Framlor Shopping Center — IV 5-0749 O n o r a f t e r N ov. 1,1961, w hen list a t M ich ig an S ta te U n iv ersi­ new p la te s go on sa le , th e r e ­ ty su g g e st s to rin g lik e f o o d s Save Doubly with Diamond Bonus Savings Stamps fu n d c a r d wiU b e good fo r 35 to g e th e r. P la c e th e m o st r e ­ c e n ts on a se t of J£ 6 2 p la te s. ce n tly -p u rc h ased p ro d u c ts a t N o 'c a s h re fu n d s a r e au th o r- ized. '. ^ - th e b o tto m o r b a c k , a n d m ove o th e r foods to w a rd th e top o r “ W E W E IG H E D th e a d v a n ­ fro n t. _ WANDA HANCOCKS LAST WEEK SUMMER • Dresses $ 5 up • RAINCOATS - Plastic $3 • OTHER STYLES $12 and up SWIM SUITS HOW Vi to % off .Special Reductions on • Skirts $2-$3-$5 • Slacks and TH O U SA N D S O r R E F fc & N C E BOOKS 8 c AND UP Co-ordinates 2 0 0 0 PO CK ET BOOKS - 2 FO R 25c I BLOUSES $2 up j G e t Y our E n tr y B la n k s fo r F e a th e r G u essin g C ontest 1 « s m ft h i uu e h R 22$ Abbott Rd. Daily Hears: 1:30 a.m. t# 5:30 pjn. East Lansing BOOKSTORE . CORNER O F E V E R E E N 4 BRAND O N ER Open Wednesday 9:3* a.m. ta • p.m. là 1« Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday Morning, August 9, 1961 Pt AVI is L ife Begins a t 2,000 ★★* ★★★ M um m y P a sses E xam s LETTHÖt FIND SOMEPLACEH5E D e tro it’s old est re sid e n t r e ­ th a t th is -re p re s e n ts a fem ale, e v e r h a d an y d eficiency di­ TO HOLD THEIR MEETINGS' cen tly u n d erw en t a n ex tensive ro u ghly in th e a g e b ra c k e t fro m s e a s e ,” h e said . p h y sical ex am in atio n an d w as % to 42, of ex cellen t p o stu re No specific c a u se of death could be d e tec ted . pronounced in excellen t con­ a n d good bone s tru c tu re .” - A s w a s th e b u ria l c u sto m of dition for h e r age. rr In 1970 she w ill be 2000 y e a rs “ T he bones re m a in of e x c el­ th e tim e fo r y o ung w om en of len t te x tu re a n d d en sity . T h e re th e m iddle a n d u p p e r in co m e is excellen t p re se rv a tio n of th e gro u p fa m ilie s, she w a s m u m ­ it 1 - ! * old. She is an E g y p tia n m u m ­ m y. d e n tal s tru c tu re s a n d b a sic m ified v e ry c a re fu lly to p re ­ good, pro p o rtio n betw een th e se rv e p e rso n a l id e n tity a f te r f-f D iscovered in 1900 in T hebes m an dible a n d th e skull, w hich -death. B u rie d w ith h e r w ere by an arch aelo g ist, she w as g av e bo* a p lea sin g a p p e a r­ som e of h e r p e rso n a l belong­ p u rr h ased an d p re se n te d to th e a n c e ,** h e said, ings, r e a l an d in re p lic a , Michigan State University D etro it In stitu te of A rts an d , m odels of s e rv a n ts , w all p ic­ A fra c tu re o f th e left m a s ­ sin< e 1.901, h as been on display toid, d isc o v ered d u rin g the tu re s illu stra tin g daily life a n d food an d d rin k , a ll fo r co m fo rt . FOREIGN FILM SERIES in the- E g y p tia n section of th e p robe, p ro b a b ly re su lte d fro m m useum . a fte r d e a th . post m o rte m em b a lm in g te c h ­ p re se n ts niques, D r. L o fstrom said . A m ong th e th in g s d isc o v e re d R ECEN TLY D r. J a m e s E . about th is m u m m y s p e rso n al L ofstrom , ch ief rad io lo g ist a t “ W E F E E L th a t th e w om an life w as th a t th e w o m a n ’s D etroit M em orial H ospital, co n ­ d u cted an ex ten siv e rad io lo g i­ w as w ell p ro p o rtio n ed w ith w rap p in g s of linen a n d p itc h r a th e r slim hips a n d th e re fo re h a d been in te rre d w ith a n u m ­ “None But The Lonely Heart” cal probe in resp o n se to q u e r­ of a sta tu e sq u e n a tu re . T h e r e b e r of a m u le ts. (American) ies about the age an d condition a re no d ev elo p m en tal a b n o r­ “ Som eone loved h e r a n d of the m um m y. m a lities an d no evidence to w ished h e r lu c k ,” D r. L ofstrom “ Our conclusions w ould be in d ica te th a t th is in d ividual said. _ Beautifully written drama of London’s East End Starring Two Okemos Youths Ethel Barrymore Cary Grant Barry Fitzgerald Land in Red Cedar River FAIRCHILD THEATRE - Two O kem os y ouths w ere h o sp ital w ith w a te r in h is lu n g s .1 aro u n d a n d w ent down th e ban k in ju red M onday- n ig h t w hen Jo h n R . M iller, 17. o f 4760 into th e riv e r. N ak om a d riv e w as tre a te d a t W hitm ore w as tic k e ted for FrL, Sat., Aug. 11 & 12 • 7:30 p.m. the c a r in w hich th e y w e re rid in g h u rtle d o ff N ak o m a S p arro w ho sp ital fo r a broken ex cessiv e speed. d riv e, flipped on its to p a n d rib a n d la te r re le a se d . Admission: 50c * landed in the R e d C e d a r. S h e rif fs o fficers sa id th e c a r CAMPjUS C LA SSIFIED S R ep o rted in fa ir condition W hitm ore w as d riv in g p a sse d BUY . . . SELL . . . RENT by S parrow h o sp ital o fficials o v e r th e b rid g e a c ro ss th e riv ­ T uesday w as 16-year-old D av id e r , h it a g u a rd ra il a t th e c u rv e -Jo h n W hitm ore of 2387 H uron a t In d ia n H ills golf co u rse, Hill d riv e. H e w as ta k e n to th e c a m e b a c k on th e ro ad , spun W ed. - T h a r. - F ri. - SaL C om edy IK« of th e Y ear IAST IANSI.NO O* u s . ! • THEATRE th c a a jiijr Held Over! 3rd BIG WEEK! OH, PROFESSOR THEGREfflESTHIGHADWNHHtEEVERiUMED! WHATYOUDIO! THE CAMPUS HAS FUPPtD OVER GREGORYPECK M ) NIVEN ANTHONYQUINN aCBLMBMft UK«US [ED MacMURRAY • NANCY OLSON • KEENAN WYNN TOMMY KIRK 6FMAVAMM " W«S - EUJOn RE» - HÏWARD AMÄEWSI bSS i . oiSw I «S®»® I ffiÄM » » » M w i i i M B w s - a s i K .i^nnej-«.«ip»-tani.nfe-»-..w*antpe-— — “ T he Abewt-adnded P n fm r Shewn Tw ice At 1:22 and lt:3 6 mbdmbt ar *• .*» . . a — «m j FEATU M X i t Esther Chiff At 2N D H IT • T K B M SN O W William. Rabnrtsia 1D:M NEXT! LANA TURNER In “BY LOVE POSSESSED” Michigan State Newa, East Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday Morning, August 9, 19 6 1 Wins in P rim ary Program Information d iai IV 2-3M5 11 m ilt f i t i d l e r N o * ! 6 8 c is 5 :3 0 MSU Student Attempts To rv m r i i C a im pW fnsU FE FANNYÏS' Become Con-Con Delegate LOVE FANNY IS ALL An M SU se n io r m a y be o n e ’ H is v ic to ry o v er c a n d id a te c a n F ra n k O . S ta ig e r of P o rt of th e 144 d e le g a te s to th is f a ll’s H a ro ld Z orlen w a s p re c e e d ed H uron, a n a tto rn e y in th a t city. C o n stitu tio n al C onvention. by e x te n s iv e study on p a s t con- H e h a s co m m en ted th a t Cut- THE. LOVE STORIES OF THE stitu tio n a ) conventions. A lan D. C u tc h e i, 21, of P o r t- “ I c o u ld n ’t le t all, th is infor- c h e r se em s to b e ,a v e ry in te r­ H uron, S ' p o litic a l sc ie n c e m a- m a tio n g o to w a s te ,” h e said , e ste d young m a n , b u t failed to WORLD ROLLED INTO ONE j o r , d e fe a te d Iiis fellow D em o- j T he y o u n g c a n d id a te feels say w h e th e r he feels h e ’ll h av e c r a tic o p p o n en t b y n e a rly 600 th a t- he m u st m a k e h is m ove m u ch co m petition. v o tes in th e p rim a ry electio n now a s ff w in no d o ubt b e m an y In h is stu d ies a t MSU, Cutch- J u ly 25 y e a r s u n til th e s ta te has" an- ! ®r ^ a s se rv e d a s a leg isla tiv e “ C a tc h e r h a s now la u n c h e d h is o th e r convention, a id in th e se n ate . H e h as also c a m p a ig n to co n v in ce th e j So f a r C ute h e r h a s g a in ed a been v ery a ctiv e in th e s ta te ’s v o te rs ' of th e 34th s e n a to ria l g r e a t d e a l of su p p o rt in th e Y oung D e m o c ra ts clu b fo r a d is tric t, w hich E n co m p asses p re d o m in e n tiy R ep u b lic an d is­ n u m b e r of y e a rs. St. C la ir a n d L a p e e r co u n ties, tr ic t, b u t h e a d m it* th a t h e ’ll H e b e liev e s th a t th e e a r m a r k ­ th a t d e s p ite h is ag e , h e w ill be n eed m o re th a n th e D e m o cra tic ing of c e rta in funds should be a b le to cope w ith th e jo b of b a c k in g he re c e iv e d in th e p ri­ co n tin u ed so th a t v a rio u s s ta te re v isin g M ic h ig a n ’s c o n jtitiP m a r y to w in: d e p a rtm e n ts c a n depend on tidn. H is opp o n ent will b e R epubli- th e se m onies e v e ry y e a r. String Congress Closing U N A N L k R H O R S T With Fairchild Concert CMOdxCHEW Festere starts 1:35, fii-BO NER•BUCHHEU T E C H N IC O L O R * tifo T h e C o n g ress o f S trin g s of v io l, C h icag o S y m phony; R a ­ U n c e r, viola, New Y ork P h il­ 4:28, 7:M , 9:45 P .M . W ARNER BRO S. th e A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n of fa e l D ru ia n , violin, C leveland h a rm o n ic ; L o m e M unroe, c e l­ SOON! R ock Hudson “ COME S E P T E M B E R ” M u sician s- w ill p r e s e n t a con­ S y m p h o n y ; H y m a n G oodm an, lo, P h ila d e lp h ia O rc h e stra ; c e r t T h u rs d a y a t 8:15 p .m . violin, T o ro n to ; F r a n k H a u se r, T heo Salz m an , cello, P ittsb u rg . violin, San Francisco Sym pho­ D r. O berg is head of the M ish el P ia s tr o , c o n c e rt m a s te r of th e N ew Y o rk P h ilh a rm o n ic , w ill c o n d u c t th e 95-piece o r­ n y ; Louis Krasner, violin. U ni­ v e rs ity of'Syracuse; W illiam school of music at the U ni­ versity o f Minnesota. Starts Thursday! c h e s tr a a t F a ir c h ild T h e a tre . " T H E B ES T B LO C K B U S TER T he, f r e e p u b lic -p e rfo rm a n c e PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL ED t-5817 O F T H E Y E A R ...R I P S T H E H E A R T r w in b e th e fin a l c o n c e rt o f th e BOSLEY CROWTHER, NEW YORK TIMES C o n g re ss. - - D r. P a u l O b erg , d e a n of th e % v l fa c u lty o f th e C o n g ress of L Ä L k -a S trin g s , h a s c h a ra c te riz e d th e p ro g ra m a s “ lig h t a n d tu n e ­ fu l.” E A S T L A N S I N G • PHONE ED.2-2814 SE L E C T IO N S w ill b e fro m E u ro p e a n a n d A m e ric a n c o m ­ N IG H TS AND SUNDAY ADULTS M e-COM E EA RLY p o se rs . C la ssic a l a n d co n ­ te m p o r a r y m u sic wffl be in ­ START TONIGHT 7 PM. clu d e d . T h is c o n c e rt w ill -m ark th e B E S T IN F O R E IG N F IL M S — COM E EA RLY en d o f e ig h t w eek o f stu d y on c a m p u s b y th e m e m b e rs . T h e c o u rs e b e g a n J u n e 18 a n d w ill close S a tu rd a y . T h e "C ongress is "Organized by th e A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n of M u sic ia n s to d ev elo p a n d en ­ c o u ra g e y o u n g s tr in g p la y e r s w ith p ro fe ssio n a l p o te n tia l. T h e stu d e n ts , a ll on sc h o la rsh ip s, a r e fro m 35 s ta te s , P u e rto R i­ co , a n d C a n a d a r T h e y w e re se le c te d fo r th e C o n g ress b y lo e a ls of th e F e d e ra tio n . T H E FA C U L T Y in c lu d e s, in ad d itio n to D r. O b erg a n d Mi­ sh e l P ia s tr o , th e follow ing m u ­ sic ia n s W a rre n B en field , b a s s New Play - By Levin P R E M IN G E R P R E S E N T S NEW YORK (A P )-H e rm a n P A U L N E W M A N / E V A M A R IE S A IN T L e v in , p ro d u c e r of “ M y F a ir R A L P H R IC H A R D S O N / P E T E R L A W F O R D L a d y ,” h a s found a n o th e r E n ­ glish sto ry a s th e .th e m e of his L E E J .C O B B / S A L M I N E O / J O H N D E R E K f ir s t p ro je c t in. five y e a r s . J IL L HAW ORTH H e p la n s a m u s ic a l a d a p ta ­ U t tio n of “ T he S leeping P r in c e ” by T e re n c e R a ttig n n . I ts th e m e , th e m e e tin g of a ro y ­ a l y o u th a n d a c h o ru s g irl, b e a r s c e r ta in s im ila rity to th e g e n tle m a n -a n d -flo w e r-g irl to p ­ E X O P U S ic of “ M y F a i r L a d y ,” a n d th e C ontinuous P e rfo rm a n c e s No R e se rv e d S eats tim e is a lso th e L ondon of p re - FEA TU R E PR ESEN TED W orld W a r-1 . SwMlny Tbm Ttenrsdav — 1:00-4:40-8:30 “ T h is is a p e rio d that* h a s Friday and S a tu rd a y — 1:20=3:10-9:00 b e e n k in d to m e ,” n o te s L evin, fc o o ito ^ « Ì M I0 é » A T lÒ « l P R IC E S w ho h a s p e n c ille d file p ro je c t f o r e x h ib it a se a so n h e n c e . D aily until 5:30 P .M . Me . It’s a good id e a to put the fire LU bast CON i*mw monin. « E v en in g s A Sunday C hildren .................... US 35c department’s phone number in • conspicuous place near the FEATURE AT 7:M — fed LAST “Gtdgei Goes Hawaiian’ 2:50-6:30-10:0« telephone, say Michigan Statu University farm safety specia­ lists. SUN. » “THE SUBTERRANEANS“ ( DATI “6 Golden Honrs” 1:15-4:50-8:3d 12. Michigan State News, Eilst Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday Morning, August 9, 1961 History Professor Terms Evidence In Plot to Kill Lincoln ‘Unsound’ Pr. Frederick D. Williams, am constantly bring followed. looks to me as though there is | “People would be much bet* I volved in the Civil War, such associate professor ai history, They are professionals. I can­ a great deal of smoke, but as ter off if they studied some of as civil rights and liberties,” has termed “historically un­ not fool them. In new Rome yet, no fire. | the more pertinent issues in- he said. sound" the new evidence un­ covered in the assassination of there walked three men, a Ju­ President Abraham Lincoln. - das, a Brutus and a spy.” A scribbled statement found IT WENT on to say that the by a New Jersey chemist death of Lincoln had been plot­ seems to implicate Lincoln's ted by persons officially close Secretary of War, Edwin If. to him. It added: Stanton in the plot. “As Hie fallen man lay dying, GOING! GOING! GOING! ALL PRESENT MERCHANDISE AT LANTASTIC SAVINGS 0T f Dr. Williams said that this Is Judas came and paid respects . ■■' ' '"V. * — w nothing more than a new piece to the one be hated, and when of circumstantial evidence. at last he saw him die he said, S p o rt S k irl* R a fa C oat S tra w N a ts * This does not alter my belief ‘now the ages have him and the S w im S a its that the plot involved only the -nation now have I.'” Values to $2. S p a c ia i .> ONE PRICE fo u r who carried it out,” he The quotation seems to be a J 5 Values to $4.95 s a id . , paraphrase of Stanton's state­ ONLY H A Reg. $19.95 $ 2 .0 6 THE NOTE, found by chem­ ment at the time of Lincoln’s " ONLY $ 2 .9 9 2 for $5.01 0 N L Y S I 2 .9 9 y alues to $4.95 ist. Ray Neff, was written in death: “ Now he belongs to the code on the margin of an old ages.” "*f ' '_ E n g lish military journal. Hand­ Dr. Williams said that as far S p o rt C o a ts S tre tc h N ose W a sh -N -W e a r j T Im writing experts have confirm­ as be is concerned the plot was VALUES TC ed that the coded words were devised and carried out by $24.95 Reg. $1.00 SLACKS j V alues to $2.50 the work of Brig. Gen. Lafay­ Booth, Louis Paine, George e tte C. Baker, chief of the un­ Atzerodt and Davie Herold. ONLY S I 4 J 19 79c $ 3 .9 5 UP 1I N L Y $ 1 .5 0 ion's secret police. B a k e r, also believed by ma­ “ THERE’S nothing in this ny to have been implicated in new, supposedly certain evi­ 75 % DACRON-25% Cot ton- Wash-n- Wear Suits Only $24.99 th e plot, was tlie cousin of Lt. dence, that will make me L u th e r B Baker of Lansing, change my mind on the matter. who c a p tu re d the assassin, This finding does not constitute John Wilkes Booth sound historical evidence.” L e u K o s i k h e k 's V A R S I T Y S H O P “ . ™ ” - Baker's message read: *T He continued, saying “It ^ SAVE IS* SAVE m SAVE IS* SAVE 11$ SAVE 1 » SAVE US SAVE H I SAVE H I SAVE H I SAVE H I SAVE H I SAVE |H SAVE H I SAVE *« os E > £ HURRY IN FOR THE LAST W EEK 3 OB t * os s •_ - of • ~ ■ , w ► E < OB s SHEPARD’S. . .SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE E P m p P of famous name shoes E SA L < cn s JLj for Men ■Women • Children 32 p < L O W , L O W P R I C E S . . . 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