Serving MSU for 52 years Established 1909 Vol. 53, No. 63_____ East Lansing; Michigan, Friday Morning, August 11, 1%1 8 Pages S«cund Claw Poitaw ^ 5 Cents Dissertation Wins Âward- Cuban Exiles’ For New Prof A d o c to ra l d is s e rta tio n b y D r. [F ra n k H . B la c k in g to n , Leader Here new ly a p p o in te d a s s is ta n t p ro ­ fe s s o r in th e C ollege of E d u c a ­ tio n , h a s b e e n s u b m itte d fo r n a tio n a l h o n o rs. - Says U. S. Should Aid H e is s e rv in g a s c o o rd in a to r f o r t h e u n iv e r s ity stu d e n t te a c h e r p ro g ra m in S ag in aw , In Castro’s Overthrow M ich. By LA RRY W A LKER D r. B la c k in g to n ’s d is s e r ta ­ - - . S tate N ew s Staff W riter tio n , “ A P h ilo so p h ic a l T h e U n ite d S t a t e s , w ith th e s u p p o r t o f th e O r g a n iz a tio n o f th e C o n stru c t JL ife o f A m e r ic a n S t a t e s ( O A S ) , s h o u ld g o in to C u b a im m e d i­ m e n t a n d Its Im p lic a tio n for a te ly a n d o v e rth ro w ’ C a s tr o a n d C o m m u n is m . E d u c a tio n ,” w a s re c e n tly se ­ - T h is is t h e o p in ió n o f A l b e r t G a n d e r o , a le a d e r o f t h e le c te d a s th e o u tsta n d in g r e ­ e x h ile d C u b a n s n o w in M ia m i. -~ s e a r c h stu d y in th e fie ld ' of G a n d e r o a r r i v e d h e r e W e d -* ”,w „ „ ,-------- " T 'T " ;;,— :— r e d u c a tio n b y a M ich ig an S ta té n e s d a y a f té r n o o n f r o m M i- G an d ero added. In fa ct, P h i D e lta K a p p a m e m b e r- fo r a m i to “ a w a k e n ” T h e p e o p le Wlt* exception o th e tig - th e p e rio d J u ly 1, 1960, to J u n e o f C e n tr a l M ic h ig a n a m i to 80,1961. H e re c e iv e d th e MSU te ll th e - s t o r y o f C a s t r e s C zechs “ n th e P °Uce force m C u b a.” c h a p te r a w a rd . C uba. H e will m a k e a r to u r of th e Now is a good tim e fo r the T h e se le c tio n w a s m a d e by a fa c u lty c o m m itte e a n d th e c ri- a re a , giving ta lk s on cam p u s, U nited 'S tate s to a c t b ecau se - t e r i á fo r ju d g in g w e re in E a s t L ansing, L an sin g and C astro h a s a lie n a te d any -of n ific a n c e of th e su b je c t, _ o v e r ra d io a n d te le v is io n d u r­ his e a rlie r follow ers. He b a s in g th e com ing w eek. only th e su p p o rt of about 25 o f th e a n á ly s is , im p o rta n c e of th e co n clu sio n a n d re a d a b ility . GA N D ERO WAS v i c e . p re si­ p e r cen t of th e people in C uba P h i D e lta K a p p a , a n a tio n a l d e n t of th e B anco N acional, today. -The re s t h av e to go h o n o ra ry f r a te r n ity in e d u c a ­ (th e N ational B ank of C uba) along o r g et into trouble, G an- tio n , sp o n so rs th e y e a rly na- u n til C astro took over. H e is dero said. .now b ro a d c a stin g fro m M iam i T H E P E O P L E of L a t i n tio n a lc o n te s t to s e le c t th e b e st d o c to ra l stu d y b y a m e m b e r of to th e C uban people. A m erica w ill follow A m erica th e fra te r n ity . , “ T h e re a r e m a n y sufficient w hen she show s th a t she is a re a so n s fo r th e U nited S tates le a d e r anod gets som e g a ll to e n te r C uba now ,” G an d ero a n d ¿bes to show th e w a y ,” said . G an d ero said. W eekend H e c ite d th e killing of A m e ri­ “ T he m a in re a so n fo r m y c a n s in “ m ock tr ia ls ” ; th e ta lk s on th is trip is to m a k e W eather R eport b u rn in g aliv e of a n A m e ric air you a w a re a t th e d a n g e r. I n w om an, H elen B o rgm an Jo n es, A m erica lies m y last hope o t M ostly^ clo u d y a n d c o o ler o n th e Isle of P in e s; the s te a l­ m ak in g C uba a free, dem o­ w e a th e r is e x p e c te d to d a y w ith ing of U nited S ta tes p ro p e rty , c ra tic s ta te ,” h e said. p o ssib le s c a tte re d sh o w ers th is th e nickel m in es, not to m e n ­ G andero h a s spent 25 of h is a fte rn o o n . T h e e x p e c te d high tio n th e p riv a te p ro p e rty th a t 50 y e a rs w’orklng in th e U n ited I s 70 w ith th e tow a ro u n d 60. w as lost. S ta tes. A t th e ag e of IB h e EX -CU BA N A R R IV ES — A lbert G an d ero d ise m b a rk e d S lig h tly h ig h e r te m p e r a tu r e s T h en th e re is th e im m en se w orked fo r a n e x p o rt firm in fro m his p lan e a t Willow R an A irp o rt.W ed n esd ay . He w as 'a n d p a rtly cloudy sk ies is th e d a n g e r of f o r e i g n m issile N ew Y ork. H e la te r becam e_in- fo r e c a s t fo r to m o rro w : T e m ­ m e t by A rt B o ettch ler of ra d io sta tio n W MRT w hich is b a se s so close, h e said. T h e . te re s te d in ra d io an d s e rv e d p e r a tu r e s w ill ra n g e a ro u n d 80. spo n so ring G an d ero ’s to u r of th is a re a . ^. M onroe D octrine a n d policies a s th e d ire c to r of a Los A ngeles se t up by the OAS a r e s u p - 'r a d io sta tio n an d th en , d u rin g posed to . p re v e n t any in ter- W orld W ar II, he w as " th e Dormitories to Feature v e n tio n ~ fro m non-m e m b e r m a n a g e r a n d a c o m m e n ta to r g o v ern m en ts, G an d ero sa id - for NBC’s L atin A m erican D i­ I F T H E U nited S tate s does vision of th e Voice of A m eric a. n o t.g o into Cuba th e situation A fter th e w a r he re tu rn e d to w ill .grow w orse a n d it m ay not C uba an d e n te re d into ra d io Classrooms This Fall have th e c h an ce, h e said. and television w h ere h e w as ‘ R ight now- C astro h a s m o re soon recognized a s th e “ A rth u r a rm s th a n a ll th e co u n tries of G odfrey of th e C a rrib b e a n .” th e re s t of L atin A m erica p u t T hen th e C uban E le c tric Co. B y D ICK RO BIN SO N 400 stu d e n ts. P re v io u sly th ese) m o re, ju n io r, a n d senior busi­ to g e th e r,” he said , “ and m o st “ bo rro w ed ” G andero fo r th e S ta te N ew s S ta ff W rite r ro o m s w e re u sed for TV view-1 n ess a d m in istra tio n stu d e n ts to of th e m a r e R u ssia n m a d e .” P u rp o se of p rom oting foreign tw o p re c in c ts. “ C astro h a s o v e r 40 MIG-17 tra d e . U pon b i s re tu rn to C uba W om en, b e p re p a r e d to p u t k*- — . ~ J T H E N EW room s w ill not I T h o rb u rn said th a t he be- je ts and th e ir C uban pilots a re th e B anco N acional e lected on y o u r w alk in g sh o es a n d to d e te r th e s tu d e n ts ’ e n jo y m e n t j lieves th is living a rra n g e m e n t being tra in e d in C zechoslova- him vice p re sid e n t. - d is r e g a r d a ll v isio n s of so cial sin c e th e r e a r e v a rio u s o th e r ' w ill be ex p an d ed to o th e r hous­ e tiq u e tte th is fa ll. ro o m s fo r th is p u rp o se, a c ­ ing u n its if th e stu d en ts feel A ,to ta l o f fiv e d o rm ito rie s w ill c o n ta in c la s s ro o m s th is f a ll w ith th e a d d itio n of one c o rd in g to L yle A. T h o rb u rn , th a t th e y like th e sy stem . It m a n a g e r of re sid e n c e h a lls. is b elieved th a t th is e x p e ri­ Sabine H elps D edicate T h e ch an g e-o v e r in th e B rody m e n t w ill b rin g to g e th e r s tu ­ o th e r in w in te r, 1962. T he g ro u p in v o lv e s m in p r c o n stru c ­ d e n ts o f s im ila r in te re sts. B ro d y g ro u p d o rm s w ill hold tw o c l a s s e s o f A m e ric a n tio n c h a n g es, including p a r ti­ CLASSROOMS lo cated in th e tions. a n d „ lig h tin g im p ro v e ­ d o rm ito rie s w ill be an a d v a n ­ Frandor D isplay Shelter th o u g h t a n d la n g u a g e , m ilita ry m e n ts. T h e ro o m s w ill b e so ta g e to th e students,*' T h o rb u rn G ordon A. S abine, u n iv ersity C onstruction w ill begin Mon­ h is to ry a n d r e a d in g im p ro v e ­ a rra n g e d th a t th ey c a n be con­ said , “ in th a t th e y will n o t m e n t c la s s e s . vice p re sid e n t fo r special p ro j­ day an d w ill be open to public v e rte d b a c k into lounging a re a s I h av e to tr a v e l a c ro ss c a m p u s inspection b y th e end of th e T h e B ro d y m e n w ill h a v e a if n e c e ss a ry . - ~ for m e a ls a n d th e n b ack ag ain e c ts, w ill la y th e c o rn e rsto n e w eek. I t w ill b e located a d ­ d is tin c t a d v a n ta g e in th a t th ey fo r a public-display fallout B U T T E R F IE L D D o rm ito ry fo r c la sse s. C lasses will be w ill n o t h a v e to le a v e th e ir sh e lte r in F ra n d o r M onday a t ja c e n t to K iddie L an d in F r a n ­ fo r m e n , one of th e B rody scheduled so th a t th ey w ill not d o r. ' d o rm w hile th e ir fe m a le co u n ­ g ro u p b u ildings, w ill h av e tw o ! conflict w ith lunch h o u rs.” 10 a .m . te r p a r t s w ill h a v e to tr a v e l stu d y ro o m s in section A a r ­ W om en’s d o rm ito rie s will al- Along vBith civ ic a n d m ilita ry p o ssib ly th e le n g th of th e c a m ­ p u s if th e y a r e sc h e d u le d fo r ra n g e d fo r d iscu ssio n g roups. I so h av e c la ssro o m s fo r c e rta in officials, Sabine w ill p a rtic i­ Delay in Library A n o th er housing u n it of B rody, su b jects. Abbot H all, a t the p a te in th e d ed icatio n of th e th e s e p a r tic u la r c la s s e s . A rm stro n g , w ill h a v e tw o liv­ e a s t end of c am p u s, w ill h av e 12’ x 12’ sim u late d b ase m en t- T urnstile System "W E B E L IE V E th a t th e m a ­ in g p re c in c ts s e t asid e fo r b u si­ ev ening re a d in g im p ro v em en t ty p e sh e lte r equipped to fac ili­ jo r ity of t h e stu d e n ts w ill be n e ss a d m in istra tio n stu d en ts, c la sse s a n d a lim ited n u m b er ta te four people. In sta lla tio n of th e tu rn stile , m e n , b u t w e do n o t in te n d to a c c o rd in g to T h o rb u rn . of e le m e n ta ry edu catio n co u rs­ T h e sh e lte r w ill b e c o n stru c t­ sy stem a t th e lib ra ry h a s b een s e g re g a te th e se x e s ,” s ta te d A n o th er of th e m e n ’s - .r e s i ­ es. e d by S ta n d a rd B lock an d Sup­ delayed. D r . E d w a rd A. C a rlin , D e a n of d e n c e u n its, E a s t Shaw , will E a s t Y a k e le y D o rm , n e a r the ply Co. in co operation w ith M a te ria ls w e re o rd e re d Ju ly th e U n iv e rsity C ollege. h a v e s p a c e a v a ila b le fo r a U nion building, w ill h a v e sp a ce civil d efense - au th o ritie s. I t 9 w ith d eliv e ry p ro m ised w ith­ W ork w ill soon b e g in in con­ se v e n o’clo ck re a d in g im p ro v e ­ fo r a re a d in g Im p ro v e m en t w ill b e supplied w ith e m e rg e n ­ in fo u r d a y s, W orkm en a r e v e r tin g m u lti-p u rp o se ro o m s C m e n t c la s s . A n other new fe a ­ c o u rse a n d a relig io n c la ss. cy n e cessities, including food, still w aitin g fo r th e ship m en t. a n d D i n th e m a in B ro d y b u ild ­ tu r e of th e h o u sin g u n it w ill in ­ W est L andon, n ex t to Y akeley, bedding a n d a ra d io , b y th e No ex p lan atio n w as given fo f in g in to c la s s ro o m s p a c e fo r v o lv e th e a ssig n in g o f sopho­ w ill c o n tain a ro o m fo r F re n c h . F ra n d o r m e rc h a n ts. th e d e la y . Michigan State Newa, East Laiming, Michigan, Friday Morning, A u g n arli, 1961 CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS Gypsy Rose Lee Keeps It On; DEADLINES: 1 p.m. Day Before Publkatioa for Wed. aad FrL Edttktu. _ Phone ED 2-1511 Extensions 2643 aad 2644 Suggests Audience Take It Off By DAN WHITNEY ahow with her clothes on. i a tte n tio n . H e r show w a s so Stale News Reviewer But the show was still inter­ d iffe re n t in fa c t, sh e su g g ested esting sad held the audience’s to th e a u d ie n c e , “ W hy d o n ’t A U T O M O T IV E R E A L ESTATE you a ll ta k e off y o u r c lo th e s.” T h is su g g estio n w a s so m e­ 1954 AUSTIN HEALEY 100 Road­ "HOME AND INCOME. Brick ranch w h a t ty p ic al of th e r a c y co m ­ ster. Engine just overhauled. New house built 1904. Four bedrooms. 3 tires, new paint, n e w ' upholstery, baths, or 3 bedrooms plus 3 room m e n ts m a d e by M iss L ee d u r ­ Wire wheels, excellent mechanical apartment. Large lot. trees. Okemcx ing th e p ro g ra m . condition. «906 ED 2-3646 tf subdivision. ED 7-7070. 10 1994 BUICK SUPER, hardtop, radio, MISS L E E is p re se n tly a p ­ EAST OF EAST LANSING, Fabu­ heater, snow tires, good raech. cond, lous 40 acres. Here's the place you p e a rin g a t th e L ed g es P la y ­ Best offer. Call JJE S-8785. U dreamed of. Huge maples surrounded house, G ra n d L edge, in “ A this ail brick ranch. Setting way C urious E v e n in g W ith .” She 1960 rORD Convertible. Excellent back from the road. Center hall en­ (ondltion. Aqua marine with white trance leads to all areas of the bouse, w e a rs -ela b o ra te c o stu m e s fo r top. Call Judy Stoken. ED 2-2416. 16 which features 3 fireplaces. 2 ceramic th e show. She a p p e a rs a t th e baths, large family room, with bar­ MOA IDS'? ROADSTER, black, red becue p it full basement with hobby opening o f th e seco n d a c t w e a r­ jntertor, wire wheels. Immaculate and -rec rooms. Hot water best. 2 ing o v er 90 pounds o f clo th in g . Throughout. Low mileage. ED 2-0694 .car garage, bam and tool house. She w e a rs a 48 pound b ab y after 9:30 p.m. tf 1,320 ft. of road frontage. Beautifully landscaped. 16 minutes to University. g o rilla c o a t o y e r a 42 pound OLDS. 1961 F-85 SiaUqa Wagon. Selling price is «34.001). Land alone rh in e sto n e d re s s . ~ Grey, exceptionally clean. Standard is worth half that cast. For more F a m o u s s ta r s fro m -M iss transmission. Low mileage. Call see Information and an appointment to ED 1-1060. 16 or Warnercall Hank Furman at IV 9-4090. L e e ’s p a s t p a ra d e befo re th e and Long Realty. TV au d ien c e on th e m oving sc re e n . 2-2479. IS RENAULT Dauphine 1960. excellent M iss L ee k e e p s up a ru n n in g . condition, priced for quick sate. Suburban Home, 10 minutes from ED 7-9296. ~ 16 csmpus. n a rra tio n w hich p ro v e s in te r­ Brick. 3-Bed room. Full Basement. Hardwood floors, gas heat, e stin g a n d a t tim e s fa sc in a tin g . TRIUMPH, TR-3, 1967. Hardtop, aluminum storms a n d screens. | -wire wheels, excellent condition. 1646 914330 on low down paym ent Call T H E TRA N SITIO N f r o m Lindbergh Drive, Lansing. IV 9-0390. FE 0-0904. 21 tf b u rle sq u e to . n a r r a to r pro v ed EAST LANSING. 974 Virginia Ave. a d ifficu lt one fo r M iss L ee. Of FOR SALE: 1903 Straight 0. super 2 room, 2 bedroom house, furnished, h e r ow n p ro g ra m , sh e sa id , two-door Bulck. Body in splendid basement, fenced yard. 2 stall.garsge. condition, tires practically new, 3 blocks North of Grand River. 2 “ T his ta k e s a h ell of a lo t of brakes relined, new battery and muf­ blocks West of Hagadom. 26000. «1210 n e rv e .” fler, new Dynaflo transmission. Mo­ down. 27390 at 279/mo. on land con­ . M iss L ee, ho w ev er, s a id she tor runs fine, not an oil burner tract. Inquire after 9.30 weekdays IS Phone IV 2-9363 17 h a s en jo y ed h e r s u m m e r to u r.' SUBURBAN HOME within city T h e re is a stro n g e r fee lin g of F O R R EN T SPECIAL I ! limits, two miles north of campus. [in tim a c y in th e s u m m e r th e - Three-bedroom brick and frame tri- level; two-carport 1U b a t h s , [ a tr e s , sh e said . dining room, family room, two “ S u m m e r a u d ie n c e s lik e to 2 BEDROOM, .furnished house. eoutooed kitchens, equipped laundry Newly decorated. % mile from cam­ room, oatio. air conditioned Less I la u g h ,” M iss L ee said. T h is ex* * pus. Unapproved, veteran or grad­ than a vear okL with large lot and uate students preferred. Lease and nice country view. FHA terms or | p la in s w hy su ch p la y s a s “ M a r­ deposit required. Parking. Call IV down might consider contract with low ria g e G o-R ound,” “ N in a ” a n d 9-2389. and M-78. pavment to responsible party. 31 1600 Greencrestr near Hagadom R«< tf ON WOMEN’S “ U n d e r th e Y u m Y um T r e e ” UNAPPROVED. 3-room furnished , a r e so p o p u la r in s u m m e r cir- cabin for 2 male students at Lake EART OF EAST LANSING. Lovely Lansing. 219 per week, including brick and frame 3 bedroom ranch. SUMMER $ 2 " : cles. | “ A C u rious E v e n in g W ith utilities. ED 2-6922. tf Kitchen with latest built-ins. dining area, carpeted living room, finished SHOES G ypsy R ose L e e ” is p la y in g a t APARTMENTS rec room, attached garage. Owner th e L edges th ro u g h S a tu rd a y leaving town, immediate possession. n ig h t. _ BASEMENT APARTMENT, cosy, FHA or contract. Call Westnn Real S addles — Blue K ed s — W h ite G o ld Seals clean. 3 rooms, furnished, shower- Estate. IV 5-6100. or OX 9-2MS IS bath. Private entrance. Utilities paid, and parking. For summer school and E LANSING. 1179 Snyder Rd . cor­ fall term. «90 Phone IV 9-0993. IS ner Stoddard, leaving state, will sac­ DUNLOP IM Schedule 3-0533. «60. 10 rifice 9 rm home, attached garage, | FIVE ROOMS end bath. lurmshcd «9.700. Call owner. ED 2-9730 For summer school only. Phone IV . 10 TENNIS BALLS $250 Softball g a m e s sla te d fo r M onday a r e : field 1, K ellogg EAST LANSING, for post-grads or S ER V IC E F la k ie s v s - R o z o s ; field 2, A g ladies, 2-room furnished apartment, E co n v s. A b b o tt; fie ld S, $99: 3-room furnished, 26790; 4-room TYPING-TWO blocks from camous. unfurnished, opposite campus, heat Call ED 2-45» tf v s. O ra n g u ta n g s; fie ld 4, M SU St water, g?0. Choice 2-room, nanly C re a m e ry v s. S a rfe rs . furnished, breakfast bar, $70; 2-room partly furnished, near campus. 169. TENNIS STRINGING SPECIAL T u e sd a y ’s g a m e s a r e : fie ld 1, Musselman Realty Co.. ED 2-3983 10 G old B ric k s v s. T o u g h ie s; fie ld FO R SA LE Im perial Gut — $ 12.95 2, In te g ra ls vs. D a iry ; fie ld 3, P u b lic S afety v s. C h e rry P ic k - e r s ; fie ld 4, B o ta n y v s. S T E P ; PORTABLE HOTPOINT TV Excel­ field 5, H a u d a s v s. H ig h w ay lent condition. Very reasonable. R e se a rc h . VanDervoort’s Phone ED 2-0799. 10 CA N D Y All g a m e s a r e a t 4:00 p .m . 1907 ZUNDAPP motorcycle for sale. Call BUI Fischer. ED 3-0921. 16 .M ailed A nyw here TOP QUALITY golf clubs. Used C om plete A sso rtm en t M ichigan S ta te ’s 1961 sw im ­ Spaulding Top Fllte Irons. 2 through m in g c a p ta in n io r B illy 213 E. Grand River - Shop I 9 Call ED 2-3190. — 17 A vailable At S te u a rt of Joh. u rg , South A frica. HOME GROWN sweet corn end tomatoes daily. Fresh eggs-Also other The Card fresh fruits and vegetables at reas­ onable pi ices-Road-side Farm Mar­ A e n n F ro m GOING! GOING! GOING! ket. 2 mites east of E. Lansing on H om e Kt i B i B k i B idg. ~US 16 at Okemos ltd. « E D 2-4753 MATTRESS. SERTA. Innerspring, twin size, excellent condition.. Also, metal bed frame. Men's bikes. 2 speed «18. 3 speed »19. ED 2-8279 1« ! TYPIST_ANN BROWN. ED 24364. {■Electric typewriter. Term papers BABY CARRIAGE, old but with ! and theses, also cenerai typtnf. ALL PRESENT MERCHANDISE AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS* good spring action. «8, and stroller - “ ED 2-3101. — ~ 10 TYPING BY WOMEN with ten M.S.U. GRADUATION RINGS See TU 2-6730. years secretarial experience. Phone tf S p o rt S h irts S w im S a its Rala Osai Stia« Hah them at the Card Shop. Across from Home Ec. building. ED 2-0753. tf PAPERS TYPED Certified -typing Values to $2.95 Spalili ONE PRICE teacher Electric typewriter, pica Value« to $4.95 STRING BASS. Kay. excellent-rich i 30c without footnotes. 35c with foot- tone, good carrying power. Two ; notes. 75c with charts. OR 6-S930.- 18 ONLY s u e Ree. 219.95 S2JS bows, zipper cover. Call IV 9-2866 after 9:30. _ — tf 2 for *5.00 ONLY $2.99 ONLY SI2J9 Values to $4.95 TRAILERS FOR SALE W ANTED LIBERTY, 42 x 8. 2 bedroom, one WANTED POR FA L L TERM—single used as study- Can be left on lot 423. male student to assist young handi­ Spevf Coats Stntcfe Issa Wash-N-Wsar Ths ■s mile from campus. 2780 E. Grand capped attorney in getting up and River, Reasonable ED 7-0992 16 retiring in return far which he will VALUES TO receive free rant For additional in­ $24.06 Reg. $1.00 SLACKS Values to $2.50 1999 SCHLUT 40 x a 2700 E. Grand formation tec Mr. Carter, MSU Place­ River lot 907. Excellent condition, là ment Bureau. 1940 an W r s ON. Uke new. lOxyr — 16 ONLY SIAM 79« SUNUP ONLY S IM ROOMMATE WANTED for «Mir ell net up in deeirable location. By room apartment two bathe and kit- owner, phone IV 9-0009. 19 chan. Patio privata entrance, parking 616 per week. Call 222-9422. 16 n% DACRON-257. C .tM - W u k - e - W w Seite Oely »24.9* PERSO NAL CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS 228 ABBOTT RD. JOHNNY, CAN GET auto inaurane« . . . . phone ED 2-2611 er visit Bub­ HIGH READERSHIP L è n K o s l t d i e k 's V A R S I T Y S H O P EAST LANSING ale Insurance, 116 E. Grand River . Ave. (Ovar Jacobsons.) tf ...L O W COST,,» Michigan Stale News, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 11, 1961 Gives Reports On ALWARD LAKE RESORT Testing of Youngsters IS THE SPOT T e sts of in tellig en ce, ac h ie v e ­ A s ta n d a rd iz e d te s t is only .w riting, te a c h in g , o r sten o ­ TO SWIM, STUDY AND PICNIC m e n t, a p titu d e s -and in te re s t o ne m eth o d used b y th e te a c h ­ g ra p h ic a p titu d e s a r e u su ally g iv en e le m e n ta ry a n d second­ e r seek in g to know a n d u n d e r­ given a t th e ju n io r o r sen io r a r y school stu d e n ts a r e often sta n d th e c h ild . M any o th e r high school level. T hese “ a p ti­ 9 m ites N orth o f Lansing C ity L im its co n fu sin g to' p a re n ts , t h e m eth o d s a r e u se d a n d th e r e ­ tu d e te s ts ” a tte m p t to identify M ich ig an E d u c a tio n A ssocia­ su lts of te s ts a n d o b serv atio n s an d e v a lu a te a b ilities believed tio n re p o rts . give th e m a ' b a c k g ro u n d fo r to b e a sso c ia te d w ith -su c c e ss _ On US 27 - One Mile West T h e s tu d e n t is often faced b e tte r in stru c tio n , th e M EA in th e se occupations. w ith a s m a n y a s a dozen of said . R eco rd H op e v e ry W ednesday - F rid a y - S a tu rd ay “ A chievem ent te s ts " se e k to th e s e s ta rd a rd iz e d te s ts in ad ­ T h e n u m b e r a n d ty p e s of m e a su re th e stu d e n t’s know l­ d itio n to th e h u n d re d s o f in­ sta n d a rd iz e d te s ts g iv en ch il­ e d g e a n d sk ill in a specific S p rin g F ed L ake a n d M odern Facilities fo rm a l q u izzes a n d e x a m in a ­ d re n th ro u g h o u t th e ir school su b je c t field a s c o m p a re d w ith tio n s g iv en b y c la ssro o m te a c h ­ y e a rs v a n e s w id ely fro m th e a cco m p lish m en ts of sim i­ e r s to e v a lu a te h is p ro g re s s in school sy ste m to school sy stem . la r ag e g roups. A sp e cia l ty p e th e r e g u la r c o u rse of stu d y . of th is te s t is diag n o stic in th a t O ne o f th e co n fu sin g fa c to rs “READINESS TESTS" a re g iven In k in d e rg a rte n an d a t it h elp s th e c h ild a n d te a c h e r is th e te rm in o lo g y Involved, lo cate p a rtic u la r stre n g th s and th e b e g i n n i n g s th e f ir s t g ra d e su c h a s “ sc h o la stic a p titu d e w eaknesses In a specific su b j­ to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th e s c o r e ," “ in te llig e n c e q u o tie n t" ec t. c h ild is m a tu re enough for o r " in v e n to ry o f in te r e s ts ," th e IN SE N IO R h ig h school, firs t g ra d e w ork. M E A re p o r ts . ~ „ w h ere th e stu d e n t’s in te re sts T e s ts in p e rfo rm a n c e o f c e r ­ O T H E R P A R E N T S w o rry ta in se le c te d m e n ta l a ctiv itie s an d a ttitu d e s h a v e becom e a b o u t th e te s t sc o re s a n d th e ir involving th e c h ild ’s know ledge re la tiv e ly defin ite a n d stab le, m e a n in g s a n d g r e a te r e m p h a ­ of v o c a b u la ry a n d h is ability “in v en to ry te s ts " a r e often sis m u s t b e p la c e d on in fo rm ­ to re a so n a r e o ften giv en d u r­ given. One ty p e c o m p a re s th e in g th e p u b lic a b o u t .su ch te s ts ,' ing th e d a ily ed u catio n y e a rs. in te re sts of th e stu d e n t w ith th e y said . T h ese a r e th e so c a lle d “ m en ­ th o se of su c ce ssfu l people in M o st o f th e q u estio n s an d ta l a b ility " o r "in te llig en ce v a rio u s occupations. A nother d o u b ts c a n be c le a re d u p in a te s ts .” J ty p e ex plores p e rso n a lity , e s ­ ta lk w ith th e school staff— T e sts d esig n ed to m e a su re p e cially a ttitu d e s a n d b ia ses. te a c h e r, co u n selo r o r p rin c ip a l. m e c h a n ic a l, c le ric a l, m u sical, See M EA R E P O R T P a g e 5 VERSATILITY basic sheath The v e rs a tility of a tru e “ b a sic a ch iev ed in a n e le g a n t econom y of pick up your free ticketsI line, a subtly g en tled sU m ness of sk irt, a so p h isticated b a te a u neck- ♦ — ■. |j College Bound line, an d th e p erfect fit of T uro ff styling. Softly n a rro w b e c a u se i t ’s Fashion Show G en ev a c r e p e . . . a soft blend of t Monday, August 14th a c e ta te an d ra y o n . F u lly lined, in • 7:30 P.M.* Downtown black. Sizes 10-20. • 5th floor Auditorium DRESSES - STR EET LEVEL C alling a ll college bound girls! Y ou’ll w a n t to be su re to a tte n d K n ap p ’s College Bound F a sh io n Show. You'D b e seeing aU th e new a n d e x citin g fashions fo r back-to-coU cge w e a r. P ic k u p y o u r tic k e ts a t th e following d e p a rt­ m e n ts: S tre e t F lo o r S ervice D esk, Downtown, Second F lo o r S p o rtsw e a r, D ow ntow n, F u r Sa­ lon, D ow n tow n. S p o rtsw ear and F a sh io n ^ D esk s in E a s t L a n sin g o r fro m an y of th e — EAST LANSING — OPEN TODAY FROM 9 :3 0 A .M . TO 5 :3 0 P.M, C ollege F a sh io n A d visors. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 11, 1961 A ttorney G eneral G ives W arning o f Dormitory fire Causes - Minor Damage in Phillips New Salesm an Stereo R acket F ir e ca u se d m in o r d a m a g e i n ited t h r o u g h sp o n tan e o u s If y ou’r e ap p ro a c h e d w ith a v ic tim - is stu ck w ith th e p a y ­ tim^ to bu y a n expensive m a ­ to th e b a se m e n t of S nyder- {c a m b u s tk u . , . . ste re o “d e a I of a life tim e ,” m e n ts ,” A d am s sa id .' chine, th e A ttorney G en eral ¡P h illip s hall a t 8 ‘ o ’clock | T h e m a te r ia ls h a d b e e n d rie d a n d p a c k e d in a c o n ta in e r sa id . _ W e d n e s d a y n ight. ta k e a good, h a rd se c o n d look. . T h is sy ste m offers th e sh a rp w h ile still h ot, th e y said . o p e r a to r 'th e double a d v a n ta g e —V acuum c le a n e rs, floor w ax- E a s t L an sin g fire m e n , w ho Con a rtis ts a r e c u rre n tly of g ettin g his w ork done b y in­ e rs a n d m ag az in e sa le s h av e I w ere c a lle d to th e sc en e , sa id w orking th e old “ r e f e r r a l” n o c e n t du p es an d of providing a ll u se d th is fa k e em ploym ent ! th a t th e fire s ta rte d w h e n a . . CAM PUS C LA SSIFIED S . « tech n iq u e—w h ere th e s h a rp op­ a s tro n g in cen tiv e fo r th e v ic­ o ffe r in th e p a st. 'q u a n tity of clea n in g ra g s ig- . . . QUICK RESULTS , . . e r a to r ask s th e v ic tim to b u y a Churches com m odity ju s t to p ro v e his sin c e rity —in re c ru itin g s a le s ­ m e n fo r ex p en siv e ta p e re c o rd ­ e rs , stereo p h o n ic e q u ip m e n t an d o th e r au d io -v isu al eq u ip ­ m e n t, P a u l L . A d am s, S ta te A tto rn ey G e n e ra l, said . UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN AU SAINTS _EASTMINSTER PEOPLES CHURCH „ “ It sounds so good th a t m a n y fall fo r it. T he c a tc h is th a t th e v ic tim sig n s a c o n tra c t, co n ­ CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN EAST LAHSIND | ta in in g a n o te, w hich oblig ates h im to m a k e in sta llm e n t p a y ­ m e n ts on h is p u rc h a se . T he AND STUDENT (ENTER MO Abbott Rd. CHURCH Interdenominational 20* West Grand R iver at Michigan n o te is so l< fto the. b a n k , th e National Lutheran Council S:M ATM.----- Dr. Wallace Robertson, Pasto* sa le s m a n d is a p p e a rs, a n d th e 1315 Abbott Rd.. East Landing Division and Ann Street, E. L. Holy Communion) Sunday Dr. P . Marten Simms ‘ (2 block» North ot Berkey Hall) Rev. Robert L. Moreland, Minister Bev. Roy J . Schramm Kàfer Is Asst. Pariah Paator: Charles Kltnksick 10:00 A.M. Morning Prayer) Sunday — ~ 5*1 Walbridge Drive ~ Dr. N. A . MeCune, Pastor Emeritus SUMMER SUNDAY PROGRAM To Dean at Campus Worker: Miss Teela Sun. ED 2-5511 or ED 2-4020 Morning 9:00 A.M. Prayer) daily 10:00 a.m. Church School, Crib bery Rev. Joseph Porter through 5th Grade Cincinnati _ Worship- Service» It 10:15 - 10:15 A.M. 10:00 a.m. Public Worship WORSHIP SERVICES 10.-M A.M. Holy Communion) Tuesdays T he U n iv ersity o f C incinnati h a s n a m e d Low ell K a fe r a s a s ­ (Nursery available at both services) GUEST MINISTER -CLIMBING JA CO B'S LADDER" 5:15 P.M. — sis ta n t to th e d e a n j>( m en an d Rev. Alfred_i, Stenner Rev. Roy J . Schramm Sunday School 9:00 Holy Communion) Thursdays h e a d re sid e n c e co u n selo r, e f­ fectiv e Sept. 1. All Saints Episcopal Church Church School STUDENTS WELCOME Crib room through high K a fe r, g r a d u a te ad v iso r on For Information on Student Pro- The Episcopal University Center school ago th e d ean of m e n 's sta ff h e re , Call ED 2-662* for transportation trams please call Church Office _ ED 2-1311 18:0# A M. w as d ire c to r of ad m issio n s a t A d rian College from 1958-60. li e se rv e d tw o -y e a rs w ith th e A rm y „in G erm a n y . A n a tiv e of A drian, K afer h a s a b a c h e lo r's d eg ree fro m ST. JOHN STUDENT KIMBERLY DOWNS METHODIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF A drian College and a m a s te r 's f r o m M ichigan S tate. PARISH CHURCH OF CHRIST Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Johnny P in g el, fo rm er M ich­ Fr. R. Kavanauch T r. T. Mr Deviti EAST IANSIHG ; h EAST GRAND RIVER igan S tate A ll-A m erican Toot- j 32* M.A.C. and I«»? Kimberly Drive. I.ansiiiç b all p la y e r, pun ted 99 tim e s for i East Lansing 4,138 y a rd s in 1938 to set th e n atio n al co lleg iate re c o rd s for j j Sunday Masses 7:1« - 8:45 - 19:0« - il 30 (1 hlk. V of WJIM Country House) IV 9-7130 W ESLEY FOUNDATION Cliar eh Service 1 1 A.M. (Baby sitting at 8:45 *c ___ Sunday School 11 A.M. m ost p u n ts an d m ost y a rd a g e Wilson M. Tennant. 10:00. Masses) Sundav School for University pu n ted in a single season. — Del L. Wininger, Minister Dilly Masses 6:45 A 8 a.m. George I. Jordan students 9:30 a.m. Ministers Subject Saturday Masses 8:00 A 9.00 a m. SUNDAY SERVICES E L E C T R IF Y IN G ! Confessions daily at .»:J0 n m._ -SOUL” Saturday 4-3:30 & 7:30-9 0« p.m. Morning Worship 16:50 a.m. And at all Masses except Sunday Rev. Wilson M- Tennant Bible Study______ _ 9:45 k rh. Wednesday Evening Meeting I P.M. Novena Services 1118 S. Harrison Road Reading Room Tues. 7:30 p.m. 13* W. Grand River Evening Worship 6:06 p.m. Church Services: 9:43 It 11:** l.m Compline & Ben “diction Nursery for both Services — Mon. thru Sat. 0 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday evening Bible Study Mon.. I » f * . Thurs., K Fri. 7 p.m. _ Sun. 7:30 p.m. • 9 p.m. 7 :30 p.m. Dance every Saturday night- Church School Alt are welcome to attend Church 0 12. For transportation Call FI) 2-0239 ~ Services, and visit and use the 9:45 a.m. College Class Phone ED 7-9778 Reading- Room. ED 7-1090 or ED 2-1900 11:00 a.m. All Ages B O H N C O N TEX 2 0 N o w a compact, SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH - portable electric EAST LANSING calculator for SUITH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIVER DRIVE, EDGEW OOD- only $235* TRINITY CHURCH LANSING HOWARD F. SUGDEN. D. D.. Pastor — PEOPUES CHURCH T h e new B ohn C ontcx Elec­ DESMOND J. BELL, Assoc. Pastor I nte rd e nom ¡national tric w eighs only 7 lbs. F its 120 Spartan Avenue II A.M. -RELIGION OH RELIANCE” R ev.-B ell d e s k d ra w e r o r-b rie fc a s e . Interdenominational A d d s, s u b tra c ts, m u ltip lies, 7 P.M. " A VISITOR FROM OUTER SPACE" 469 North Bogadora Road divides. D oubles as the fastest Rev. E. EUGENE WILLIAMS Bible School 10:0* a.m. (3 blocks north ot Grand River) Pastor a d d in g a n d su b tra c tin g m a ­ WORSHIP SERVICES Cali IV 2-9382 for free transportation SUNDAY SERVICES chine in y o u r office. Yet it costs less th a n half the price of o th er 11 00 a.m. — SUMMER HOUR—9:30 A.M. first-q u a lity c a lc u la to rs. You •THE FAITHFUL SAYINGS” c a n learn to work it in minutes. | lm < iry— *--* model, only $ 12 8 * Dr. Norman R. Plrtuns Missionary Columbia 8.A. Speaking FIRST PRESBYTERIAN August «th. 13th, Mth. Sermon bp Rev. Ja ck Harrison (plus f. Erf.: c«h»ls» ca r, *»<» 514.9.5 Conte in or phone for demonstration 7:10 p.m. Attend Sonte Ottawa and Chestnut ‘ OUR NEW ASS1CNMEN1” August n Sermon by IN COLUMBIA R obort X. Ander son Dr. Ptersma Warship Services 1:3* A M . (he OTHER SERVICES Church- . Summ >f Church School 1:45 a.m. Sunday ■School Sundays, 1:34 am . (Nursery Provided) U Hásselbring Co. C lam s for University Stndcnts 310 N. G ra n d Ave. 7:00 p.m. WCdnotday Evening Every Sunday •T R E B A N » OP GOD" ' Crib ro * » on t Pnochool ago groups Prayer and MMo Study Rev. lohnooR ..-S' WELCOME! ^ L a n sin g I <’ Michigan Slate .News, East Lansing,, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 11, 1961 Former Davis Gup Captain: ‘Tennis Has Great Future’ B y TOM D EW ITT clinic to d e m o n stra te som e of kids b u t th a t m ore te n n is S ta te N ew s Staff W rite r thS p o in te rs h e g a v e fo som e schools an d j n o r e good te a c h ­ 500 young hopefuls a n d sp e c ta ­ e rs a r e needed. W h at’s th e fu tu re fo r U.S. to rs. te n n is? F ro m an e x p e rt’s “ T he d istan c e betw een a p o in t of view “ I t ’s g re a t:” “ T h e s e to u rn a m e n ts ' a r e good kid ten n is p la y e r and a So sa id B ill T a lb e rt, 1957 D a­ h e a lth y fo r th e s p o rt,” he said. g re a t one is only a th in line. v is Cup te a m c a p ta in , who w as “ T he J a y c e e s a r e doing a g re a t W hat th e se kids need is a H a r­ on c a m p u s T h u r s d a y f o r a te n ­ jo b fo r th e se kids a n d I help ry H opm an (A u stra lia n -D a v is n is clin ic a t th e In te rn a tio n a l th e m o u t w h e n l c a n .” Cup te a m c a p ta in an d one of J a y c e e T ennis T o u rn am en t. H E SAID th a t he Diought th e th e g re a te s t co aches in th e T a lb e rt, w ho h a s sin ce r e ­ co m p etitio n h e re a t th e to u rney w orld) a n d m en like th a t a r e tir e d fro m a c tiv e p lay , is now w as a good to u g h te s t fo r th e h a rd to fin d ,” he said. a v ice p re sid e n t of th e S ecuri­ ty C olum bia B anknote Co. of N ew Y ork. — “ YOU KNOW, b ein g a good te n n is p la y e r is ju s t lik e a n y ­ This Weekend’s Here th in g else—it ta k e s lo ts of p ra c tic e a n d e x ce llen t in s tru c ­ tio n . Y ou c a n ’t b e a good doc­ F«H of Athletics Galore to r w ithout f irs t going to m e d i­ c a l school a n d i t ’s th e sa m e d e a l w ith te n n is ,” h e said . T a lb e rt- h a d ju s t fin ish ed p la y in g se v e ra l exhibition sets IN BY 1 0 - th a t w e re th e c lim a x o f h is — - OUT BY 4 MEA Report (co n tin u g d fro m p ag e 3) For TIh1 ' Best Care Of Your In ad d itio n to th e se te s ts g iv en b y local school sy ste m s, se v e ra l nation-w ide te stin g pro­ Sportswear Take Them To g ra m s a r e a v a ila b le to high school stu d e n ts. , T h ese te s ts a r e given byjaon-1 SOM E ST Y L E — In re tu rn in g th e b a ll to k b opponent, g o v e rn m e n ta l ag en c ie s f o r *» Cl MMr aid su c h p u rp o se s a s m e a su rin g a A rth u r A she of St. L ouis d isp la y s th e fo rm th a t enab led h im to w in his m a tc h 6-1, 6-1 T h u rsd a y . A she w as a 's tu d e n t’s a b ility to cope w ith college in stru c tio n o r to select © - shirt Landry m e m b e r of la s t y e a rs J r . D av is C lub te a m . c a n d id a te s for sc h o la rsh ip s, th e M EA said. IM a A D I CHANGED/to' ABOUT LETTING THEM HOLD THEIfTMEETINGS HERE... FRIDAY and SATURDAY GIANT 3 HIT FAMILY SHOW K EC . Aim 75c / I FEELSORTOF \ NOW THAT THEIR 6RO0P IS Kiddies y. SORRYFORTHEM. . J f: 6R0UXN6, THEV REALLYNEED FREE A NICE PLACE TO MEET! Ü OH, PROFESSOR I WHAT YOU DIO! - THE CAMPUS HAS FLIPPED OVER FuiB&m/ 3nl WEEK ^ ^ É Ê Î — 65eto5:30 O i A D m t - u THE GREHESI HIGH ADVENTURE EVES FILMED! COtuHSiA PCTUfftS GRffiORf 1 m \m NIVEN ANIBONY (M ONN t o MacMURRAY • ............... .................. TOMMY KIRK I »Mr Oh Con I ® iIN AMES• ELLIOTT R 0 & -EDWARD ANDREWS1 a w *. oKfer kO U H M S W E® E L0 I ffiJW N UK «UNS«F MMfikRMK ••»►•»'"»I» .M M a K W K T he A boent-m inded P ro fe sso r” Shown Tw ice a t 8:55 a n d L ate jS M £ ÏE ^ -A N n W (Ï M E - II® I E B W S G IA S C W A , - SRD H IT - ^ — 2ND H IT — 'S mesmrren • FEA TU RE-at 1 :0 5 -3 :4 5 -6 :3 0 -9 :2 0 WALT DISNEY’S CAROON Tbs Big Show auuk***W H Ê Ê H Ê Ê N K È Ê !È 19 MUM IK 4WDMM MKHto V if MM M MMMÌ> FESTIVAL IN C O L O R 40 M IN U T E S O F C A R T O O N S ESTH ER C U F F Show n-A t STARTING WEDNESDAY SHOWN F IR S T A T 1:15 W IL L IA M R O B E R TSO N 16:5* Lana Turner in “BY LOVE POSSESSED” Michigan State Newa, Eaat Laming, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 11, 1961 6 • III TI CBI U NUMr l F w tWt m WWif Early Practice Scheduled fo r Ü M .AH AM AZING ACHIEVEM ENT!* R eturning Spartan Gridmeh Koop.. East Lansing; •Thomas Wl- S p a rta n football co ach Duffy in e a rly p ra c tic e ," th e S p a rta n nicki, Chicago. XU.; Edward Youngs, D a u g h e rty h as invited a (Io­ m en to r added. Jackson; William Zorn. Massillon. n ia n squ ad to re tu rn for e a rly Those invited to th e e a rly Ohio. GUARDS (IS) - »George Axar, d rills b eginning Sept. 1. T he p ra c tic e a re : Johnstown. Pa.; Charles Brown, g ro u p w ill be th e s m a lle st in ENDS (It) — Jeffrey Abreeht. Pontiac; ‘ Edward Budde, Detroit; Dover, Ohio; “ Arthur Brandstatter. Michael Currie. Detroit; “ Anthony y e a rs. Eaat Lansing; ‘ Ernest Clark. Locfc- Kumlega. Chicopee. Maas.; Stephan J im E a to n , p ro m isin g b ack port, N.Y.; Michael Crow. Oregon Mel linger. South Bend. lid .; rre d City. Ohio; ‘ Larry Kudas. Detroit: MuehinekL Dearborn; “George Ste­ fro m la s t y e a r ’s sq u ad , w as Edward Lothamer. Detroit; ‘ Richard venson. River R ouge: ‘ R o b e r t supposed to be no. 61 b u t he Oxendine, Aliqulppa. P«.; Jon Run- SixWist. Chicago. Hi.; Dan Under­ h as been knocked out fo r th e wood. Dowaglac. CENTERS (f) — Jam es Bridges. seaso n by in ju rie s su ffe re d in a re c e n t a u to acc id e n t. ~ P is g | É S È É iï Canton. Ohio; Thomas Jordan. Beth­ lehem. Pa.; ‘ Jam es Kanicki. Bay „ IN G ER PRESEN TS City; “ David Manders. Ktngjford. T w enty-six le tte r-w in n e rs, in- i N i l f Michael Marchtiak, Toledo, Ohio; eluding 17 sen io rs, a r e on th e Boy Parrott, Detroit^ PAUL NEW M AN/EVA M ARIE SA IIfT ro s te r. N ine of th e sen io rs QUARTERBACKS (() — Kenneth Banker, Detroit; Douglas Miller. RALPH RICH ARDSO N/PETER LAWFORD h av e won tw o le tte rs . East Lansing; Richard Proebstta. Canton, Ohio; Pater Smitf», Ecorse; LEE J. C O BB/SA L M INEO /JO KN DEREK T he sq u ad , dow n 18 fro m th a t “ Donald Stewart. Muskegon. JILL HAWORTH of la st y e a r, includes te n e n d s, LETT HALFBACKS (S) — “ C all nine ta c k le s , te n g u a rd s, six Charon. Boyne City; Herman John­ son. PlaiafieM. N J .; Earl LatUmar, c e n te rs , five q u a rte rb a c k s , six le ft h a lfb a c k s, fo u r rig h t h a lf­ b ack s, six fu llb ack s a n d fo u r d efen siv e sp e c ia lists. Dallas. Texas; Dewey Lincoln, Ham- tramcfe; “ O b a r t Suci. G r a n d Blanc; Ronald Watkins. Flint. RIGHT HALFBACKS <«> — “ Gary e x o . aT d u s BaUman. East Detroit; ‘ Wayne Fan- . “ D esp ite its size, th is sq u ad tea. Canton. Ohio; Sherman Lewis, C ontinuous P e rfo rm a n c e s No R e se rv e d S e ats. h a s q u ite a b it of ta le n t, w e Louisville. Ky.; Ronald Rubick, Man- latique. . rr F E A T U R E S unday T h ru . T h u rsd a y 1:M -4:4M :3» feel, a n d if w e c a n re m o v e M FULLBACKS (S) — “ Ronald lot of questio n m a rk s by th e Hatcher, Carnegie, Pa.; Roger Lopes, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mitchell Newman. SHOWN! F rid a y A S a tu rd a y 1:30-5:10-9:00 en d of S ep tem b er, th e re is no Detroit; Gary Oade, Eaton Rapids; re a s o n "why w e c a n ’t h a v e a *George~Baimet. Canton, Ohio; ‘ John stro n g te a m ,” D a u g h e rty said . Sharp. Flint. k t « » « .n ssa T ig g l P R IC E S DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS («) — “ T he le tte rs I se n t to th e Hubert Benson, Oak Park, XU.; f ^ l U ntil 5:31 p .m . .................. Nc p la y e rs d u rin g th e s u m m e r ‘ James Corglat. Bessemer; Charles Migyanka, East Conemaugh. Pa.; E v e n in g s A S u n d a y ------- 1.2 S e m p h a siz e d a p ro g ra m of con­ JIM EATON ‘ Edward Ryan (Caplain), Chicago, ditio n in g w hich should b rin g IU. h m o M tS ^ S C h ild re n ....... — - JS e qulst East Lansing; ‘Lonnie Sanders. * Denotes Michigan State varsity th e m b ack to th e c a m p u s in^ Detroit; Matt Snorton. Detroit. letters won. sh a p e for a fa st s t a r t ,” he said. TACKLES (»y — ‘David Behrman. “ T hey h a d b e tte r be in sh ap e an; Dowaglac; ‘James Bobbitt. Buchan­ David Herman. Edon. Ohio; fo r I c a n p ro m ise th e m a rough “ Peter Kakela, Toledo.'Ohio: Clif­ a n d ru g g e d p ro g ra m of w ork ton Roaf. Pine Bluffs Ark.; Robert g mwee* esse w ISO MW a m is 1-mss STARLITElOHOW W. ST J0£ — - F R I ., SAT m S U N ., M ON. (3) BIG HITS_ ADM. 90c G a tes open a t 7:15 Two S oa tKw t o f L a n sin g on M - 7 1 LANSING D X W E -/M T H E A T P E FBI. THRU. TUES. (6) BIG DAYS EXCLUSIVE • FIRST • SHOWINING! SHOWN AT 8:2(H LATK HIS NAME AND FAME RAGE OVEJtTHE SEA S OF THE WORLD! A S HQKEL . f«TW»C o l O r » CINEMASCOPE mMDimusi HIT NO. (2) SHOWN ONCE AT 10:15 MilffQ mm M AYERpresentí gw— aann • ^ < • «i . . w--, DMNOIad OMNIA STURE CnStd*0Win6*MCHltW-SNMNlNNMNPN-lBMN»NMlTWi^-IWÉMÍ%aNSM»-«^^^W hegst»» ‘ § m u m F R I., SAT., LATE SHOW AT 11:55 H IT NO. (2) SHOWN AT 1»:15 P.M . F R I., SAT., LA TE SHOW RITA HAYWORTH “Ma & Pa Kettle ANTHONY FRANCIOSA At OIO YOUNG WAIKIKI” STA RRIN G STORY ON M A JO R IE M AIN AND PAGE ONE - o C > e 20. ’ P E R R Y K IL B R ID E CARTOONS SHOWN 8RMN fòt* JOKY HOWB imktmnmms — O N CE AT t : 1 5 P M . A D M ISSIO N M e T H IS E N G A G E M E N T Michigan State Newa, East lam in g, Michigan, Friday Morning, August 11, 1961 More of the Same Summer Sell- Down Or More Books? ANNUAL CASH DISCOUNT SALE B uy in g b o o k s fo r th e lib ra ry w hy m o re th a n one o r tw o « a ch oice b etw een p u rc h a sin g co p ies of m a g a z in e s a r e n o t 9 c o p ie s o f one book o r 50 dif- t f l o t title s , R ic h a rd E . Chap- a . ' d ire c to r of lib ra rie s , said Thnrairfy. j .r ^ p u rc h a se d , b e a n sw e re d “ We do b u y m u ltip le copies of m a g a z in e s b u t o ften fro m ¡ d e a le rs a ft« : th e m a g a z in e s 25% OFF C h ap in ¡¿aid i t s a lw a y s a h a v e a p p e a re d on t h e new s- pro b le m to d e c id e w h e th e r to s a y m o r e c o p ie s of th e sa m e book o r m o re books. [s ta n d s . T he c o st is f a r less. | We th e n h a v e th e se m ag a zin e s i bound so th a t they w ill be ENTIRE STOCK F o rc e d to w o rk w ithin th e a v a ila b le ." b e n le d b u d g e t a llo tte d to th e Size of p re se n t d a y c la sse s Name Brand Merchandise — No Fake Pricing lib r a r y . D r. C h ap in said : 'S o m e 25.000 d if f e r e n t books a lso pose a re a l p ro b lem w hen a c e rta in p e rio d ic al is re c o m ­ Full Warranty — Outstanding Values For Cash » m d d m e e t m o st o f th e de- m en d ed to be re a d b y a n in­ Terms To Established Charge Accounts — r n a n ts o f t h e u n d e rg ra d u a te s tru c to r, D r. C hapin said. p ro g ra m b u t m a n y th o u san d “ T oday w hen one c la ss m a y m e n a r e n e e d e d to a d e q u a te ly 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 n u m b e r m o re th a n 100 stu- tab id a lib ra ry th a t w ill pro- | d en ts, it w ould be im possible C lo c k s — F in e J e w e lr y S ilv e r w a r e — G i f t s M e n ’s J e w e lr y rasSe r e s e a r c h m a te ria ls for th e [ to fu rn ish enough copies of th e g ra d u a te s tu d e n t.” “ H a rv a rd B usiness R ev iew " to 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 l a a n s w e r to th e questio n I th a t c la s s ." repair service as usual Prof to Study in Belgium On Fulbright Grant Wm. H. Thompson D r. M ax M . M o rtla n d , p ro ­ D r. M o rtlan d , w ho will be on JEWELER ~ fe s s o r o f soil scie n c e , h a s b een s a b b a tic a l l e a v e ' beginning a w a r d e d a F u lb r ig h t e d u c a ­ S ept. 1, an d his fam ily p lan to Frandor Shopping Center — IV 5-0749 tio n a l e x c h a n g e g r a n t b y th e a r r iv e in R o tte rd a m on SeptT U S . D e p a rtm e n t of S ta te to 30. H e p lan s to re tu rn h e re a t Save Doubly* with Diamond Bonus Savings Stamps t a s d n c t r e s e a r c h in soil c h e m ­ th e end of th e 1961-62 a c a d e m ic is tr y in B elg iu n r. y e a r. — H a r e s e a r c h on th e m e c h a n ­ is m s o f p o ta ss iu m re le a s e a n d fm a tie n in soils w ill b e co n d u ct­ The State New» e d a t L o u v a in U n iv e rsity , 13 m ile s fro m B ru s s e ls . P u b lish e d by th e stu d en ts of -wd&inf D r. M o rtla n d is in th e field M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity . Is ­ o f c h e m is try of soil colloids. su e d o n c la s s d a y s M onday H e h a s e a rn e d fo u r d e g re e s th ro u g h F rid a y , d u rin g th e fall, fro m Use U n iv e rsity of Illinois, w in te r a n d sp rin g q u a rte rs . I s ­ » r i n d in g m a s te r ’s d e g re e s in su ed tw ice w eekly d u rin g th e s u m m e r te r m . Second c la ss c h e m is tr y a n d a g ro n o m y (soil a n d p la n t sc ie n c e ) a n d a P h .D . p o sta g e p a id a t E a s t L an sin g , & ^ r t W e ' -Z L in a g ro n o m y . M ichigan. \ • fro m m Information IV t-SHS PBOGRAM INFORMATION CALLED 2-5*17 tttL M S e b m t. — g s t- a s a « p a s s iv tiC H iC M ri * S T A F e * 7:90 and 9:45 P.M. ★ ★ ★ E A S T L A N S I N G - PHONE ED.2-2814 NIGHTS AND SUNDAY ADULTS M e-COM E EA R L Y - - - T ? ^ ^STARTS 7 P.M .-FEA T U R E 7 30 - 9:40 M JPannyis life!Fanny THE BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS fhnny makesMarseillesthe most marvel city on earth. She makes everyjSunan feel likea boy and everyboy ieellike am J man and every woman feel like M |a woman. SUN—MON—TUE-SUN AT 1 PM And whenFanny loses her heart... OOME LOVE AMONG THE XAKLY NEW BOHEMIANSX you lose yours forever;«to Featare starts at 1:35, 4:20, Continuous From 1:H P .M . TECHNICOLOR* “Wonderful Greece” ft Cartoon SOON: ROCK HUDSON “COME SEPTEMBER I (»W A R N ER B R O S Michigan -State N ew , East Lansing, Michigan, Friday Morning, August l l v 1961 8 . Department of Public Safety Don Budge More-on To Announce Weather Holds 200 Silent Prisoners B y HOWARD G A TES th e bicy cles ab an d o n ed o r sto ­ n otice is p o sted on c a m p u s. If JC Matches d e a r stu d e n ts, la s t n ig h t i c a lle d th e w e a th ­ e r b u re a u to se e If th e re w ould le n on c a m p u s eac h y e a r. th e y a r e n o t c la im e d w ithin 21 D on B udge, tw ic e 'U .S . N a ­ S ta te N ew s S taff W riter b e so m e w e a th e r to d ay , th e d a y s a fte r p osting, th e y a r e tio n al X ennis ch a m p io n , win AT P R E S E N T , 200 stro n g , m a n th e r e w a s a r e a l nice T h e re a r e 200 p riso n e rs en­ tu rn e d o v e r to th e u n iv ersity Join J im A d am s of th e W M SB th ey a w a it th e ir tu r n on th e s a l­ “ Joe.” h e to ld m e th a t “ y e s ” closed b y a stout, b arb e d -w ire sa lv ag e y a rd fo r public aue- (TV ) sp o rts sta ff ,to d e sc rib e v age y a rd au ctio n block, a fate th e y w e re ex p e ctin g w e a th e r fen ce a t th e r e a r of q u o n set 4ion. th e actio n of th e J u n io r M en’s m ete d out to a ll of t h e to d ay , th e n i a sk e d h im a b o u r '104, h e a d q u a rte rs of th e De-' T he silen t p riso n e rs,—w ho ch am p io n sh ip te n n is m a tc h “ w h e els" th a t find th e ir w ay to to m o rro w a n d h e sa id “ lik e­ p a r tm e n t.o f P u b lic Safety. -com e in a v a rie ty of sizes, S a tu rd a y a t 11:00 a .m . th is u n u su al prison. w ise .” so th e re you h a v e it, T hey a re fo rced to sta n d in sh a p e s an d a g e s, a r e c la ssifie d C han n el 10 wiU te le v ise th e D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic S afety kid s, th e la te s t w ord fro m th e rig id row s th ro u g h w ind an d officials e stim a te th a t n e a rly ,a s ab an d o n ed a n d b ro u g h t in e n tire m a tc h d ire c t fro m th e N atio n al J a y c e e J u n io r T ennis U nited S ta te s w e a th e r b u re a u ra in , an d h a v e n e v e r once been -500 b icycles becom e c a p tiv es fo r a n u m b e r o f-re a s o n s , a c ­ T o u rn a m e n t b ein g h e ld a t th e is th a t th e re w ill b e w e a th e r. g iven th e p riv ileg e of e x e rc ise , d u rin g Che' c o u rse of a y e a r a f­ c o rd in g to P u b lic S afety offi­ -— but, to d a te , th e re h a s n ’t cials. ten n is c o u rts. te r being e ith e r aband o n ed by b een one co m p lain t. B udge, one of A m e ric a ’s all- TV. H e h a s co v e red th e N a ­ th e ir ow ners o r re c o v e re d a fte r IN M ANY c a se s th ey a r e tim e ten n is g re a ts both a s a tio n a l C ham pionships f r o m T hese m odel p riso n e rs a re a th eft. ab an d o n ed b e c a u se th e y a r e p la y e r a n d co a ch , is no new ­ F o re s t H ills o n 'n a tio n a l n e t­ v ic tim s of n eg lect an d c a re le s s ­ T he in m a te s a r e held in the u n se rv ic e a b le. In o th e rs th e y c o m e r to d e sc rib in g ten n is on w ork TV. n e ss, nothing m o re, fo r you s e c u re fencing until J a n . 1 or h av e been found in p la c e s o th e r see, th e y a r e b u t a fra c tio n of July 4 a t w hich tim e a public th a n d e sig n a te d p a rk in g ^ a re a s. Som e a r e e v e n fish ed fro m th e riv e r . _ M ost of th e b ic y cle s re c o v e r­ ed a f te r th e ir th e ft re c e iv e s h o rt se n te n c e s , ac co rd in g to D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic' S afety o fficials, b e c a u se th ey a r e qu ick ly " p a rd o n e d ” by th e ir o w n ers. Still, a p p ro x im a te ly 200 m a k e th e ir w ay to th e sa lv a g e y a rd e v e ry y e a r w h e re F re d K letk e, sa lv a g e y a r d su p e rv iso r, sells th e m to th e h ig h est b id d er. K letk e, w ho dons th e a u c ­ tio n e e r’s h a t tw ic e a y e a r, sa id th a t som e o f th e b ik es re c e iv e a la s t m in u te “ re p rie v e ” a fte r th e ir a r riv a l a t th e y a rd . “ If th e y c a n p ro v e th a t th e b icy c le is th e irs , e v e n te n m in- . u te s b e fo re th e sa le , th e y c a n Victorian Picture From# Broach h a v e i t ,” b e said . AN A U C TIO tf is sch ed u led Sparkling rhinestones and pseudo pearls set aH around fo r th e-w e ek of fa ll re g is tra tio n a n d th e b ic y c les w ill b e on p u b ­ the golden eagle motif... photo con easily be changed. lic d isp la y fo r a t le a s t th re e o r .—. - a fo u r d a y s p rio r to th e ir sale , Worn as pin or stand as picture frame. 2 £ 0 plus tax K le tk e said . R ec a llin g th e s a le s th a t h a v e b e en h e ld o v er th e p a s t fiv e y e a rs , h e sa id th a t sa le p ric e s se e m toJ> e on th e rise , a n d re m e m b e re d one th a t sold la s t y e a r fo r $36. T he au c tio n s a r e open to th e public a n d th e sa les a r e s tr ic t­ ly c a sh , h e .sa id . _ S afety officials a r e c e rta in W H E R E IZ IT ? — O fficer B. K. Y a rrin g to n of th e D e p a rt­ th a t th e n u m b e r w in in c re a se m en t of P u b lic S afety show s Molly K iv ilaan th e collection a g a in th is y e a r a n d a r e w on­ of tw o-w heelers behind the- Q uonset 104. M olly hopes th a t d e rin g if th e ir “ p riso n ” win b e h e r bicycle is am ong th e five h u n d red com e to the la rg e enough to hold th e new atte n tio n of th e D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic S ervice e a c h y e a r. influx of “ silen t in m a te s .” lipsticks a r e w ,. .. reenftnpsticks “ Q T * P n n i p . . . . a n d yo u t C4JL vy Jk/J. U L v lips are a n y color you want to make them., Streak a tint of Lem A on or Berry or Mint or Peach A combination of graduated puts Jo pearls, red, \Over Prism atic B ed or 1Pm -1 green, or brown chunky baroquo stones plus pnatic Pink...and the rainbow yours for the blending. Give •Hinny lextured gold shells odd up lb on accent* FR ID A Y jocolor more color any way you tnust for fall costumes. 1-sfrand necklace. 4 0 0 ST O R E HOURS ifove it! $2.50 each, plu s taw* Bobandoocklaco. T J f t 3-strand necklace.1130 0:30 A.M. to 5:30 P .M . v J J-strond long necklace. 1 2 4 0 Mokhfog dust*/ Cfoancfaa torrfngs.400.and 4 0 0 p rictip fvils*