» ? 'SWmÊfMfB. T ^ -^ ‘ M àte^fews Serving MSU f o r 5 2 years ~ \ ■ f m EstebBaiwd 1 9 0 9 VoL 5 3 , No. 69 Monday M orning, O ctober 2 , 1 9 6 1 Second C l u e P o e ta te P aid a t E u t IdUMlag, Mieli. 8 Pages 5 Cents 'W U tB F ® . S H S & m s ? Free Chiiia H Up Ties Deadline Tuesday Climaxes I t ’s False’ Nixon-Says Ferd-UAW See 11-Year LOS ANGELES (^ - R ic h a rd Feud M. Nixon retu rn ed to the poli­ tical battleground of his native sta te Sunday and reiterated his Late Agreement BEIRUT. Lebanon (I) — The political ripple from S yria’s re ­ denial of a job offer ch arg e volt against th e United A rab DETROIT UH — The United^ you a re instructed to stand by m ade by ex-Gov. Goodwin J . Republic, (UAR) widened Sun­ Auto W orkers Union isn ’t an ­ between 2 a.im and 4 a.m . Knight. day with a C airo announcem ent ticipating ag reem en t on a new Tuesday m orning . . . to receive L ast week Knight asserted c o n tract with F o rd Motor Com­ a rep o rt on th e statu s of nation­ th aT P resid en t N asser is hreak- th a t a friend of N ixcn’s tele­ p an y until six o r eight hours a l negotiations and to receive ing diplom atic relations with phoned him Sept. 7 and offered before a 10 a.m . T uesday strike instructions a s to w hether a Jo rd a n and Turkey. him any state job he w anted if deadline. ' ' strike is necessary to back up Jo rd a n and T urkey w ere first h e would get out of the to recognize the new provision­ T his w as disclosed Sunday our national d em an d s.” g ubernatorial r a c e . . al governm ent set up by con­ w hen the UAW m ade public r . The teleg ram said UAW re ­ R egarding the K n i g h t th e tex t o f a teleg ram it sen tl 8?gional directors would contact servative _ p r e m ie r Mamoun K uzbari m banïa,scus la s t week. ch arg es he told re p o rte rs : “ I t ’s F o rd local unions S aturday. The locals wjth instructions. ridiculous on th e face of it. m essag e u rg ed locals to “ ex­ M eanwhile S u n d iy , F o rd and “ P resid en t N a sse r,” rad io Why would I b e sending em is­ ercise self-discipline so th a t -no th e UAW negotiators continued Cairo said, “ h as issued a de­ sarie s to M r. Knight w hen I strike occurs p rio r” to K Fa.m . th eir leisurely b arg ain in g . cision calling for th e severing^ m yself h a d not m ade a final They m et 2Vi hours, theif of diplom atic -relatio n s w ith Tuesday, then added: decision_on m y candidacy until “ Y our n ational com m ittee took a two hour luncheon break Jo rd a n and T urkey as a resu lt ju st the night before I m ade w ill be pressing h a rd for set­ with a possible—strike few er of th e hostile attitude, adopted m y announcem ent? ( L a s t tlem en t of th e -national con­ th an 48 hours aw ay. by them tow ard th e (UAR) and W ednesday, night). tra c t in th e critica l hours be­ Both sides agreed , however, A rab nationalism .” fo re the strik e deadline and th a t th e ir first night sessions NASSER AND Jo rd a n ’s King since bargaining opened back Hussein, through p artn e rs in on June 29 w as in prospect. the 11-nation A rab league, h a v e . NEW LOOK FO R BEAUMONT—W erkm en started sand­ blasting opera tions on Beanm ont Tower la st week. The workm an, fram ed by the sky, cleans the upper concrete 18 Are Named to T h at w as about th e only thing th a t UAW P resid en t W alter P . R euther o r F o rd Vice P re s i­ dent M alcolm L. Denise le t slip feuded off and on for y ea rs. S taider relations have been evi­ dent betw een N a sse r’s adm inis­ tratio n and T u rk e y /w h ic h is a facades. —S tate News photo by Art Wieland., Junior Council through th e new s blackout c u r­ tain which th ey h ave draw n ov er recen t negotiations. m em b er of NATO. N ationalist China extended recognition to the K uzbari ad ­ R eu th er conceded to news­ Fall Fraternity Rush Junior Council m em bers for the 1961-2 school y e a r have been announced by Junior an d Thom as Leveiy, D rayton P la in s ^ public relatio n s,-L in d a m en only th a t “ non-economic M adsen, Solon, Ohio, and P e te m a t t e » ” w ere discussed at m inistration Sunday. I t was not brought out w h eth er N asser would re a c t in the case, of n a ­ McRoy, Sterling, 111.; liaison, Sunday’s first session. Denise Begins at 7 Tonight C lass P resid en t Dick W inters. E ighteen juniors w ere select­ ed from the 107 th a t petitioned P a t D rew ek, D etroit; and Bill said “ co n tra ct m a tte rs w ere J o h n « » , E a s t L ansing; off- d iscu ssed ." •_ R eu th er said in an sw er to a tions so fa r from the Middle E ast, w here he h as been a top spokesm an for A rab unity. T he first p h ase of fall term tended upon invitation by the la st spring. Ju n io r class offic­ cam pus housing, C raig M oore, VICTORIOUS EXECUTIVE—Jam ie B lanchard, sophomore R adio dueling betw een th e E a s t L ansing, an d Bill M ar- q u e s tio u J t ap p eared th e d ay ’s class president, em erged as the w inner of the president's "Syrians anff E g y ptians was fratern ity rush will be Mon- fratern ity only. e rs a re autom atically o ffic e » zonie, E a s t Lansing. second session would “ go into day night when all houses on' of th e couneiL - ..... . " . tre e sittin g contest during Frosh-Soph Daze o v e r the week­ m ark ed by a roundabout re ­ D inners, p artie s and various Concluding th e list of com­ tile evening, b u t ? have no idea port from C airo of an uprising and w eft of Abbott Rd. will be other inform al sessions a re in­ T hey are , in addition to end. The group below is giving him encouragem ent and m ittees and m em bers a re how f a r .” D enise’s forecast som e are-signing a guest hook which Jam ie lowered to in Aleppo. R eached by tele­ open from 7 to 10 p.m . for open cluded in the te rm “ closed W inters, G ary M organ, vice m en’s dorm itories, Bill P e a r­ p aralleled this. passers-by. —State News photo by Doug Gilbert. phone from B eirut, they said sm okers, th e Inter-F raternity sm okers." T hese-begin T hurs­ p resident; Ju d y Webb, secre­ The UAW is dem anding th at son, Chicago, 111.,; fratern ities, th ere ways no evidence of re- Council said. day evening and will continue ta ry a n d P a tty McMahon, m en ’s co-ops and religious liv­ F o rd sw eeten the economic I newed fighting. One, a train ed Tuesday evening will find all houses e a st of Abbott Rd. through M onday, October 9. . Highlighting the rush parties tre a su re r. M em bers- w ere chosen for ing units, Doug Cronkright, De­ package it won a t G en eral Mo- Frosh-Soph Daze Draw 400 | observer, com m ented: tro it? sororities and wom en’s tore. The union estim ated this | “ TH ER E IS NO AUDIBLE open, with W ednesday, the fin­ this weekend will be celebra­ the f o 11 o wi n g com m ittees: religious living units, Sally w as w orth m ore th an 12 eents al night for open sm okers, open ru sh for all houses op cam pus. All houses will be open their tions and tributes to the S par­ tan s and th eir clash with Stan­ ford Saturday. _ bu reau of polling, D eborah D ekker, E a s t Lansing, and Roy G ilbert, D etroit; academ ic af­ L ucas and com m unications co­ hourly in tak e hom e pay for ordinator, G o r d o n Suber, GM’s 350,«XT production work­ Owosso. ers and it w ants m ore, p a r­ Blanchard Sets shooting. Whe Jt h e r e w as ! shooting T hursday we h eard it. i We have h eard .nothing j i t all respective nights until 10 p.m . " m eeting rushees, guiding house tou rs, and giving inform ation Through out the five days of closed sm okers, rushees m ay receive a “ bid” from a fra te rn ­ fairs, Judie D uncan, D etroit, an d D ave F o s te r/K a n s a s City, Mo.; special- projects, M arty F irs t m eeting «E-the council ticularly in fringe benefits, for has been set fo r'T h u rsd a y a t F o rd ’s 120,000. 7 p.m . in the Student Services —The UAW h a s threatened Record in Tree Sit j to d ay .” ; Cairo attrib u ted its Aleppo j story to an intercepted broad- on the finances, m em bers and ity. This bid is an invitation to Brink', H am ilton, and Dennis building. strike action ag ain st C hrysler F o r th e fourth y e a r in suc­ "Several persons asked wheth- {c a st from an Unidentified s ta ­ o ther pertinent questions. pledge th a t fraternity. Donovan, H astings. Petitioning for J-Hop ch a ir­ Corp., b u t h as set no deadline cession the freshm en ¿class | e r th ere was anything they tion. It repo rted heavy fighting Following these th ree days of walked off with top honors in ! n e e d e d . Students provided was going on between the peo­ Following the open and clos­ O thers include class spirit, m anships will be held later, fo r th e th ird m em b er of the open sm okers, alm ost all the annual Frosh-Soph Daze : them with lunches to fid e them ple. police a n d the arm y. houses will hold a series of ed sm okers is The day of legal Joanne Phillips, G rosse Pointe, W inters said. auto in d ustry’s big th ree. The pledging, Tuesday, October 10. union contends C hrysler is_ contest, pitting the sophom ores ! over during th eir oraeal. _ Radio D am ascus countered closed sm okers. The closed ag ainst the freshm en in a ser­ Andringa reported th at the with a declaration by the S yr­ sm okers are quite sim ilar to At this tim e, rushees will m ake ‘ dragging its feet" in negotia­ ies of w acky contests includ­ ! two contestants collected 800 ian arm y com m and th at re ­ the open except they are. at- th eir choice and accept a pledge pin from the fraternity he w ants. “ Hannah Promises tions. ing egg-throwing, tug of w ar. ! signatures from interested peo­ ports from all Syrian districts sack racing,' and searching for ple who stopped by during th eir showed security prevails and life has retu rn ed to norm al. a g a rte r in a haystack. ; stay. Dean Dres&-for rush will b e a suit, dress sh irt and tie unless in­ form ed differently for special Duties Won’t Suffer A d la i An all-tim e record was set Ü ie "26-hour record set by | This w as called proof th a t the in th e annual p resid en t’s tree ^B lanchard m ight have been people have full confidence in At U. of M. events. “ I expect to spend m ore tim e “ This will be air exercise In sit, as incom ing sophomore H onger except for th e thunder- the revolution. F o r those lacking a ride, all fratern ities have form ed c a r a t m y desk in the next six ad m inistration,” said Denison, H opes F or class president ~Jam ie Blanch­ | shower., th at broke Saturday However, th ere .w a s a w arn ­ a rd stayed in a tre e across night and added fu rth er dis- ing by the com m and to “ for­ Resigns - pools for rush. Any rushee can m onths th an I have in .the la s t six y e a rs,” P resident John “With a capable staff, routine m a tte rs ca n b e handled quite from th e Union Building for 26 | com fort to the tre e s itte r’s pre- eign destructive elem ents” to be quiet or face explusion. g et a rid e to any house-sim p­ Miss Deborah Bacon, ~ dean ly by calling the house and A. H annah said F rid ay . A delegate to Con-Con, H an­ efficiently w ithout consulting T est B an hours, breaking by 2 the old i carious position. record of 24 set by Bob A dance in Brody Hall Satur- SINCE ALL THE several of women at the U niversity oi giving his address. Andringa and L arry Osterink i day night sponsored by the thousand Egyptians in Syria al­ M ichigan for the p a st 11 years,! Anyone having any o th e r nah does not feel th a t the ad ­ NEW YORK (if)—Adlai Stev­ last y ear. i W omen’« Intra-R esidence Coun­ ready w ere under o rders to questions concerning rush and ditional job will tak e him aw ay enson said Sunday he h as hope Andringa, retirin g sophom ore cil ended the d ay ’s events. show up by tom orrow for de­ h as resigned. U. of M. students said th at its activities a re urged to call from his university duties any th e R ussians m ay soon relent class p resident, rem ained _on portation, this w arning was M iss Bacon w as-exceeding the the 1FC office a t 355-8250 o r go m ore than usual. on a n u clear testing ban and his lofty perch for 20 hours this aim ed at other Non-Syrian bounds-of h er office in trying to the Student Services Build­ In p re p ara tio n fo r the con­ “ We m ay be able to get th at y e a r before com ing down to residents a n d refugees. to discourage in terracial dating ing^ am ong students. Everyone except first term vention job, H annah has can ­ celled o r refu sed all outside tra in back on th e tra c k .” “ They m ay x o n clude,” Stev­ particip ate in th e “ D aze” a c ­ tivities. Thief Has Com m unists h ave often tried | to take a hand in Syrian af­ enson said, “ th a t in view not One exam ple w as said to be freshm en a re allowed to the th a t the D ean had w ritten let­ open sm okers tonight, Tuesday, speaking engagem ents until som e tim e in Novem ber. He only o f th e ir own self-interest, b u t also of th e m oral pressu re He reported an estim ated crowd of 400 on hand and said No Hunger fairs. Hundreds w ere rounded up a fte r S yria joined E g ypt te rs Ti> white g irls’ p aren ts tell­ and W ednesday. R efreshm ents will, however, continue to a t­ th a t the Frosh-Sopb Council under P resid en t N asser in the ing them th a t th eir daughters will be served a t all fratern i­ w ere dating Negroes. ties. r tend an d to speak a t university e v e n ts ,- of th e world, m anifested larg e­ ly through th e U nited Nations, w as "v e ry gratified” by the turnout. _ ¡For Police (UAR) in 1958. Without nam ing nam es, a m a t it is im perative for them F ra n c e s Delisle, MSU dean of Convention and com m ittee to reconsider th e ir opposition to -OTTAWA, K an. U * - M r. and D am ascus com m unique re ­ wom en students, said the uni­ m eetings will begin a t a p ­ | Mrs. H erb ert Welsh returned iterated th a t “ foreign d estruc­ v ersity h a s no official policy on Tickets proxim ately 2 p.m . and should­ a tre a ty on n u clear te s t sus­ pension . . . ” U. S., British i from an evening out S aturday tive elem ents” have been in­ in terra cial dating. As fa r as n ’t la st any m ore th an two The U.S. A m bassador and I night and found a prow ler in filtrating and try in g to d istort sh e i*-concerned, -Dean Delisle hours fo r the firs t several j th eir home. dem onstrations a n d rallies say s. “ D ating and friendships a r e personal a n d private m at­ Sell W ell m onths of th e convention, ex­ plained H annah. JOHN A. HANNAH chief delegate to th e United N ations m ad e th e statem en ts Slap Ghana “ W hat are. you doing h ere?” staged in support of th e revolu- ] tion. . . . another presidency?. . * on a tap ed pro g ram over ABC i Welsh asked the m an. te rs betw een the students and The Speech D epartm ent re­ He adm itted th a t the duties rad io and television, “ Adlai “ LONDON t?)—D iplom atic in­ 1’nj. a b u rg la r,” th e m an re- i W hatever the reason, the a r e not under m y juristiction.” ports th at 3500 of the 4500 avail­ of convention president would the president. At any rate, Education M inistry announced w hether he is on cam pus o r a t Stevenson R ep o rts.” H e ap ­ form ants said Sunday th e j plied. “ I ’m ju st going through all schools and universities in ' C hanges in the student a d ­ able ticket books to university re q u ire substantially m o r e U nited S tates and B ritian will | town on my way to Wichita th e convention hall, H annah p ea red with S ecretary of State Syria will b e closed until m in istrativ e office of th e U. of th e a tre productions already tim e th an th e duties of a reg u ­ withhold aid to r G h an a's giant an d thought I ’d get a bite to fu rth er notice. will n ev er b e m ore th an a D ean R usk. M. w ere recom m ended due to have been sold. la r delegate. H e sak l he felt, Both said th ey felt th e death Volta riv e r developm ent pro­ j e a t." a n investigation, but did not "B o rn Y esterday,” “ Dr. F au- how ever, th a t th e re w as not m inute aw ay from th e tele­ | As he talked to th e intruder, phone." of U J f . S ecretary G eneral D ag ject. m ention M iss Bacon in p artic­ stus,” “ The Good W oman of u lar. H er resignation w as a c ­ Setzuan,” “ A S treetcar N aihed m uch likelihood of his becoming convention president. I t is expected th a t convention H am m arskjöld h ad not d ealt a fa ta l blow to th e U.N., ami They said th e agreem ent for j Welsh m otioned to his wife m th e m ulti-m illion d ollar p ro­ jth e o th er room and she called Students Exhaust duties win not req u ire m uch cep ted “ w ith re g re t" by the D esire,” and “ B rigadoon,” a r t b e a rd of regents and no suc­ am ong th e 16 th e a tre produc­ “ R om ney and Hutchison a re both cam paigning heavily,"' tim e during th e firs t several R usk a d d e d th a t H am ­ m arsk jö ld “would h av e been g ram , due fo r signature in i th e police. “ G hana’s c a p i t a l of A cra 1 Police, who la te r a rrested the Vaccine Supply ce sso r w as nam ed. tions to he presented this y ea r. said H annah. “ 1 don’t think m onths of organizing and form ­ th e firs t to em phasize t h a t . . . T hursday, w ill not be signed by | in tru d er outside th e Welsh The larg e n u m b er of students M iss B acon will rem ain as an In addition, th e re will b e th ree th a t 1 am p a rtisa n enough to ing com m ittees. H ow ever as hom e, identified him as Jam es who received flu shots d u rin g h e is not irrep laceab le.” th e W estern p artn ers. in stru cto r in English a t the uni­ a re n a style {days, an evening get th e vote, an d 1 don’t expect tile convention begins to tackle Stevenson said the R ussians B ritain 's S ecretary for Com­ IW . Hicks, 41, of O ttaw a, wh-j reg istration h a s exhausted the versity. of opera and seven movies. to becom e th a t p a rtisa n ." specific questions, th e hours re­ probably will tak e the op­ m onw ealth R elations, Duncan w as released from jail h ere supply o f vaccine, reports Dr. An increased in tere st in the quired or th e delegates will A ssistant to the P resid en t portunity to s ta rt an all-out Sandys, told re p o rters before 10 days ago a fte r serving a J a m e s S. F euring. director o f grow. Weather. program , credited to la s t y e a r’s fine perform ances, said th e J a m e s Denison explained th a t o ver th e p a st several y ea rs H annah will re ta in Ms posi­ tions on th e civil rig h ts com­ d rive fo r th e ir “ T ro ik a" p ro ­ posal of a th ree-m an g eneral leaving, “th e g eneral atm os­ brief tim e for joy riding. ph ere of . relatio n s betw een I Welrii, 42, said th e m an back­ Olin H ealth Center. D r. F eo rig said th at m any speech d epartm ent, h a s caused various adm inistrative d e p a rt­ s e c re ta ria t, each w ith veto B ritain a n d G hana h as not e d him into th e kitchen where m ore than 7,000 took ad v an t­ Scattered frost aad temper­ this fa st selling ra te of ticket m ittee and on th e M in t P e r­ m ents h ad becom e increasingly pow er. been all th a t w e would like in | M rs. Welsh joined them and age of the flu shots offered by atane aear freniag w e fore­ books. Independent from th e p resi­ m an en t B oard o n D efense, hut B ut th e UJN. m ay now be recen t m onths. I therefore sug­ offered th e in tru d er two pies. the university and th a t no ad ­ cast lor today. It wfB be pari­ Ticket books m ay b e pur­ d e n t s office. F o r exam ple, the does not expect to spend m ore ab le to dispose of th is issue, he gested to P resid en t Kwam e Hicks w as m et outside by ditional v accine is expected ty rtoady «ad ceM. The high chased through the Speech De­ deans now re p o rt to th e pro­ th an s e v e r« hours a m onth on said, because m ost m em b ers of N krum ah th a t 1 should lik e to Capt. R obert Cowdin and Sgt. until the week of Oct. IS. It will wfil he temperstart» la the p artm en t o r in th e Union Ticket v ost’s office r a th e r than to the th ese com m ittees, according to th e G eneral A ssem bly oppose go o u t to G hana and h av e a Bill A dam s of th e O ttaw a po­ be available then a t Chin, h i Mfe. Office. - presid en t. _ Denison. ' th e T roika. good, fran k ta lk w ith h im ." lice who took h im into custody. said. 4 ^ ' : ’' ^ Michigan Stale Newt* East f nanfag, Mirhigaa A ta Monday Morning, O ctober 2» 1 9 6 1 4 4MMMsu»nmiBBMMnflnnMMsaMMnBnnnMMttiNMBHMansnBMBMmMwMMMnNMmMnHMBMMMB»innHMM -¡4- A ffa ir , o f S M e m m m m m w m m m t International, Not Foreign, «òYou’resewwAboot*«aingToGetDown—’ B u d g e t T im e Philosophy Needs Stress Sharon Coady The University extends a special'Welcome mix with Americans and other nationalities Welcome Back. this week to the new foreign students who as much as possible for their mutual food. They learn about America and what makes And, to fin entering student, a simple Wel­ have ju st arrived on campus. MSU’s interest come. in international relations, unequaled by most her what she la through intim ate contact universities in this nation, stems from the with her people, not from a textbook. Buatag and alive though MSU was during high number of foreign students here in Sim ilarly, American students have a re­ the summer school, the year actually starts East L a n s in g . __ sponsibility to learii of foreign affairs. It now with fall term. It Js the beginning and time i s not necessary to study in India to learn to take stock of what the next year should bring This interest is reflected in the projects of India’s triumphs and problems. Seek out and do. underway in Nigeria, Okinawa, Pakistan, Indian students, join the International. in President Hannah’s travels and work Older students have mixed emotions about Club, use the UN Lounge facilities. their return to school Though H brings friends, with the U. S. Section of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense, U. S. and Canada. There is a mistaken impression on camp­ parties and an unequaled social life, it also This interest is also shown by the fact us that these activities are not for Ameri­ holds the continual pressure of studies and that MSTJ employs a full time foreign stu­ can'students, The key word is in their titles exims. The sophomore knows the glories of the term party but he also knows the agonizing dent advisor with a special staff to handle —international, not foreign. They are meant hours spent in final exams. And more import­ the problems of foreign students. A large for the joint use of American and foreign ant fhuw anything, ha knows the activities room in the Union basement, -the UN > students. Both can and should benefit. which can distract him from his true purpose L n g e , is especially for the use of persons in coming to Michigan State. from other nations. —~ Probably most freshman who meet their — The AUSG International Cooperation academic Waterloo tall term do so simply be­ Committee, the nationality clubs, language- clubs, Model UN—all are directed at mak­ Khrushchev Enigma cause they do not know what they want out of college. They come with a hazy notion that they ing the foreign student feel at home and N ikita K hrushchev is without a doubt one of are going to “get educated” and learn a trade to aid him in adjusting to the American the cagiest m en alive today. His strateg y and which will enable them to earn 7.92 per cent way of life. - _ tactics are so offbeat, so carefully confusing more money in 20 years than if they had not th a t he often leaves W esterners g ap in g -a t his attended college. However, th e s e services also create a actions as he leads the world down the road Others are here for fun and any knowledge problem for the foreign student. They have e s ta b lis h e d a climate where foreign stu­ to com m unism . that touches them will be through osmosis and d e n ts , if they are not careful, can go through His hot-cold, soft-hard attitudes a re ro t only too many overheard conversations at Kewpee's. four years of college with relatively little baffling but m isleading. And therein lies the College to them is just one racoon coat after contact with their American counterparts. another and the only thing better than being a danger. The nationality clubs encourage a fraterni­ student is being an alumnus. O nce again the pixie from the_U kraine has zation so great between each country’s stu­ pulled off a m ajo r d ram atic f e a t F o r the last A few realize at freshmen orientation what d e n ts that many may not seek out friends few weeks th ere has been a obvious softening in the seniors know at graduation: That MSU is from other nations. The International CTub „ M r. K hrushchev’s attitude tow ard W estern re ­ here to teach them to see old facts in a new, is practically devoid-of American students; objective light. It is not somuch the memorizing porters. — of history dates but in learning an approach to i t is almost a foreign students club. Drew P earson visited with him for hours by history that will still help you when today is No interaction between the two groups the p re m ie r’s sum m er home on the B lack Sea. history and you have nO professor to help you cancels all the good which the university’s The colum nist brought back rep o rts of a jovial analyze it a g e n c ie s strive for. MSU's interest in other host, a benevolent g ran d fath er and a w orld lead ­ n a t i o n s - g r o w s out of a belief that both e r who claim ed dedication to w orld peace. The true purpose of e college education is edu­ uv«*«»— M r f- * cation. We hear much about becoming socially p a r tie s c a n le a r n and improve when they k n o w a n d u n d e r s ta n d ea ch other’s culture adjusted and finding oneself in the great big C. L. SULZBERGER scored another exclusive world and these are a part of college. But they a n d m o res. . interview on his recen t visit to Moscow. D uring can be accomplished just as well at other steps F o re ig n s tu d e n ts a tte n d in g M S U s h o u ld a 4Vfe-hour session with the R ed lead e r Sulzberg­ e r noticed such hom ey aspects as lem on pop Press Cuttings " of life. They began at nursery school and will continue after Social Security. College, however, w aiting to quench his th irst (a thoughtful g esture, is a unique opportunity which will not be re­ to be sure) and M r. K hrushchev’s consciousness peated for most persons. Accordingly, one who Peace Corps Debate of sun stream in g in the re p o rte r’s face. (He quickly closed the cu rtain s, assuring the com ­ C o n C o n ’s 6I n c o m e p o o p s ’ expects to get his money’s worth should guard the experience jealously and nurture it to get fort of his guest.) the most possible value. “ Sarge Shriver, Jack Kennedy’s brother-in-law. The en tire release of Sulzberger’s, sent fronv who presides over the P eace Corps of selfish young people who are supposed to sp re a d civil­ Moscow, w as uncensored. .................... ¡javidL. Jaehnig This m eans budgeting oneself. Even at eollege the day contains only 24 hours. A student, for ization-through the jungles, has disclosed th a t Both d isp a tc h e r w ere full of the usu al p lati­ the first tim e, m ust ration these hours accord­ this enterprise is taking the usual road of bureau­ tudes K hrushchev offers the w orld: peace, fru it­ N ext Monday m orning, the With the Wayne county-CIO- we m ight add th at surely “ you ing to-w hat he feels m ost important. No truant cratic etppire building.” — ful m eeting necessary betw een E a s t and West, burden ladened Republicans, AFL sm okescreens and m inor­ c a n ’t.fool them all of the tim e” officer rounds you jip if you cut class. These the U. S. and R ussia m ust stand together, R ed th e m inority D em ocrats and-the ity rule a thing of the cam ­ either. hours look l o n t wheir~com pared to a mere 20 With these golden words of constructive forces a re arm e d only to prevent o th er nations “ incom epoops” of both p arties paign-past, th e 1000 dollar-a- The responsibility on the edu­ hours per week of class. Why, high school took criticism , the C h icag o Tribune recently launch­ from startin g w ar, ad infinitum . will descend upon L ansing to mqrrth delegates,; w i l l , settle, cators. statesm en and indus­ up 35 hours. ed into a pungent editorial assault on the Wash­ open the long-awaited Consti­ down to prove" tlieir worth. trialists v ho m ake up th e m a­ ington adm inistrative staff of the P eace Corps. This is one side of the talented Mr. Khrushchev. Some will prove to be dedi­ jority of the delegates is great. Mathematicians to the contrary, these figures tutional Convention. lie. Time at college defies all laws of nature His other side is show to the w orld through his - cated to the people of Michigan, In the r hands lies th e power Of about 600 people directly connected with the oppressive m easures in E a st B erlin. h is resum p­ and simply disappears. The uninitiated soon som e will be dedicated only to to override the “ incom epoops” program thus far, nearly 25 p er cent are “ bur­ tion of nuclear testing, his long reco rd of deceit th e “ responsible governm ent” and the incom petents, but then find that 20 hours of class means 40 hours of e a u c ra ts’^ deeply buried under heaps of red tape, and ruthlessness. governm ental bodies have al­ homework and that cafeteria lines alone take the W orld’s G reatest N ew spaper slyly insinuates. they owe to th eir p arties, but up half the day. Time seeps away lika sand out th e m ost dangerous of all will w ays had the powers of the The Tribune particularly objects to “ 28 super­ Usually, he shows only one side at a tim e. He “ responsible“ ' leaders. of your hand and you can be left with nothing. grade P eace Corps executives hired at salaries Is either one o r the other. D uring his visit to be th e "incom epoops” who will the United States, his beam ing face and read y ju s t m uddle th eir way along Next Monday begins th e Students must decide what is most important: of $15,000-119,000 a y e a r.” sounding of the harlequin’s sm ile lulled m ost A m ericans into a false sense collecting upw ards of 6,000 Studying, coffee dates, Frosb-Soph Council The Are the criticism s justified? Not really. In of peace. They eagerly devoured m agazines and dollars for th e ir trouble. bells, but within the week they multitude of clubs on campus ara like carnival- -governm ent, as in business,, it takes well-paid news reports, hoping for the m agic w ords which Some of th ese “ incom epoops” should have talk ed enough so lights, attracting students and luring tham from people to run a good organization . . . and plan­ indicated a softening, a change in K hrushchev’s will dam age the prestige of the th a t th eir voters will know the academic life. ning for pilot P eace Corps projects requires m anner. convention with th e ir sim ple th at a t lea$t they didn’t m iss trail-blazing of the type urged in one of the sum ­ thinking; som e will a m a z e ' th e plane for .L ansing. Extra-curricular activities are good, and in­ m e r’s best selling books, “ Nation of Sheep. th e ir colleagues and th e citi­ Then possibly th e all-im port­ deed necessary, for all students. Social life F ailu re to staff the P eace Corps adm inistration THEY FORGOT H ungary, Tibet, th e concen­ zens o f-M ich ig an with their an t session can get down to isn't intended to end for four years and many with capable people would open_the door for tration cam ps. They blinded th e ir eyes to w hat W f AU I .EVERDPI I'Mrt stupidity; and some will m ake business while they go to sleep clubs and activities are quite educational. Too was com ing in Laos, Viet N am . They believed ffTTNd SKXAfOTRH) OF If! many, however, only serve to tear a person apart com plete failure. th eir supporting d istricts won­ in a co rn er afte r th eir tirin g the b est because it w as w hat they w anted to d e r w hat ev er possessed them exertions. T heir interruptions and leave him with nothing. Those who label the P eace Corps a potential h e a r .-It m ade them feel safe. to support such an im becile. — then will be only token stab s haven for d ra ft dodgers m ight be right in » few The average college student cannot be active There is no g uarantee th a t this dangerous oc­ To th e well quoted re m a rk in the d ark as they pass from in over three activities and still maintain his isolated cases, but a rundown of the 45-candidate of som e p arty cam paigners th e dining room to the lounge H arvard-N lgeria project ro ster, m ade up entire­ curence will not happen again. We m ay have grade point. He can join more but tt Is neither learned through the events of the p ast y e a r th at th a t”1‘you c a n ’t satisfy all of to spend th eir “ h ard-earned” fair to himself nor the clubs. Activities want ly of college graduates, is fairly enlightening. th e people all of th e tim e ,” m onthly check. Husband-wife team s, a form er stew ardess, col­ any face M r. K hrushchev presents is aim ed students who' will give more than lip sendee; lege e d ito rs and class presidents, P hi B eta K ap­ tow ard his u ltim ate goal of world control through they want persons who will work and devote pas and M ortar B oards and even a nationally com m unism . ~ time. The fraternity officer who serves on Union □□□ a u a a G ia n a Board, Frosh-Soph council, Water Carnival. ranked tennis p lay er are all being tossed into But how do we analyze his p resen t m an n er? Crossword P u zzle □□a a s m nana J-Hop, Education club, Wolvtrine, Green Helmet a responsible potpourri of-highly exportable ta l­ Why is he trying h a rd e r th an ev e r before to a a a a a a a u aaaa and Cycling Spartans is-benefiting no one. He e n ts Qualified and skilled train ees are th e -rule, a p p e ar as a sim ple m an w ith a loving fam ily nana sa n a achieves a big name but contributes nothing. not the exception. perhaps in the eyes of som e Chicago Tribune a cro ss •%*rrovN "*• ■*N - -* IS. Hoax 30. American □ aaaa □□□□□□□ JThe P eace Corps application form requires six 90 which will eventully destroy th a t fam ily? with shoes poet □ aaa Quacia no New students should examine the clubs they recom m endations from responsible faculty and The W est an d freedom loving nations a r e not a. Completely » .S o ft □□a □□aaa □□□ are interested in—and examine them closely. only fighting com m unism . We a r e fighting an a Attempt: whisper a a a ria n a □□□□ Select two or three which interest you most and com m unity m em bers. The P eace Corps is not d ra ft exem pt « i d cannot be under Selective S e r ­ individual who is a n enigm a, half devil and half (Ians » .W h a rf □□□□□□□ □□□□□ concentrate your talents on them. Balance them vice regulations . . .but is d ra ft deferable and, m an. ~ tl. Air: comb. 3*. Lift □□□□ a a a a carefully acainst studies and the result Is one barrin g a sudden world upheaval, a m an who form IS. Bark » . Aphorism 42. Artlass □□□□□ a a a a a a a well-planned college education. J*. Wreaths 44. By birth a a a a a a a a aaa has served two y ea rs in the P eac e Corps would 45. Adhere □ aaa a a a a □□□ not very likely be inducted by his d ra ft board. Men’s Bright Spot HOtiONttUBUtfEAJlNd Mar. IS. Unit of weight 47. Armod •elution of Saturday’« Pussle ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Of n early 15.000 applicants, only 5 p e r-c e n t WHENM3ÜFEEL 6ÜHTV? IS. Devoured 4». Journey Maybe some sort of foreign aid program could have actually been accepted for training. F u rth ­ In case some of the professors still wonder why IT. Sustenance 50. ChooM »OWN 10. Singly be set up to provide a crisis for any country erm ore, if anyone thinks h e’s getting out of any they are no longer the center of attraction in » V 1. Droop 11. Cover with ll.C egs 51. Spokan moisture that feels left out because it doesn’t bvve mie. h a rd work in th e service by hooking up with the their classes, MSU freshman Nancy Anne Flem­ » .M ak e S4. Augments 3. Pronoun Detroit News. ing is the reason. And in casa those same pro­ emende —SS. Draught _ 3. Eloquence I t Close of aay P eace Corps, th a t person is gravely in error. I t . The I beverage 4. Round roof » Makes One of the m ajo r featu res of P eac e C orps life fessors still don’t place the name, her alias is » .S h ifts » .G a it 9 Leastn certain is a n e w 15-hour working day, laboring on a Miss America, 1961. It looks like a bright spot IS. Church 87. Proceeded 5. Prepare II. flaw back "no strings attac h ed ” program a t a ra th e r low for men majoring In Journalism for the next fitting St. Spread to to «have U Pikelike M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s wage scale for countries requesting P eace Corps few years—that Is if they can get Mias Fleming IS. Flat- dry. 7 Lixivium » . Winter S. Tender fish Published by the students of Michigan State to come out of the Home Economics lab. bottomed units. —4 heat . vehicle S. Company 14 Alcoholic University. Issued on class days Monday through beverage Mr. Kennedy’s Peace Corps, born in the heat 7T Friday, during the fall, winter and spring quar­ of a political campaign as an election gimmick, 1 r 1 JT f » 37. Opening ters. Issued twice weekly during the summer ■ ■ m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » .A g e has- had difficulty getting its own core above 11 a I}. Dumped b term. Secood class postage paid tt East Lansing, water level. The Peace Corps is now accepted, though, as a good thing and ranks with mother­ The editorial “we” has never been satisfactor­ ily explained nor has the way nurses use the Letter Policy Boston harbor Michigan. Editorial and business offices st 341 Student hood. Lassie and the American Flag . . . except, plural pronoun as in: “Tim« for us to taka our The Stats New* is interested m » . Neither Sendee# building, Michigan State University. perhaps, in the eyes of some Chicago Tribune temperature.” Detroit Nevs. in letters to the editor and animal nor t* vegetable East Lansing, Michigan. editorial writers and congressmen who oppose will print those which present F IT ts wit It’s not in the history books, but it’s a pretty ■ 34. Wield Mail subscriptions payable in advance for one things for the sake of opposing. a new point of view or new M IT *7 H mm ».F em ale term, $3; for two terms, 94; fey three terms, 36 sure thing that six months after the wheel was information _ not already dis­ VWBsasm sandpiper The conservative coalition in the House, loyal invented ft was kicked by some customer seeking ■• 2Tr Small wave Member ef the Associated Press, Inland Daily opposition of the New Frontier these days, par­ cussed in previous letters. - - » . Thr eaded Press Association and the Associated College to buy a second-hand chariot. Detroit News. Any letter will have at least tially joined forces with administration support­ n Hg faalener press. ~ • - ' ers to approve the Peace Corps, 287-97. a three day delay between its 40. Similar We can only hope that tourists from abroad submittal and publication. No W U 41. Broaden Editor. ................. MarciaVanNess Representative Margaret Stitt Church. Chica­ will not be unduly shocked by the shoddiness letter will be considered for 43. Caste Managing Editor ..................... Ben Burns of our motor cars. Apparently they are so badly w m fi ballet go’s north suburban House representative and publication unless it Is signed 44. Cory home Science Editor ................... Bill Small a responsible member of that coalition, has voted put together that matt motorists feel they must with tiie correct name and ad­ fi Bustoasa Manager Larry Pontius hold the top on while they drive. Detroit Newr. 44. Seeks ep against foreign aid for 11 years. In voting for dress. Only in unusual circum­ h 90. Cereal send Circulation Manager ...............Bill Marshall the Peac« Corps, Representative Church summed stance win we omit the signa­ -. 03. Of first City Editor.. ......... Bill Cote up the prevailing attitude in Washington and Cliches have to be updated from time to time. ture on a printed letter. Due TT H u rank News Editor .....................Jay BUssick across the nation toward the Peace Corps . . . Comparing a road to a washboard, for example, to space limitations, we can » .W e n t tra t Editorial Editor ..................... SharonCoady “This program is American as Boston beans doesn’t mean qtucb to a generation that has print m letter ever 250 weeds Feature Editor ............... CurtRundeH never seen a washboard. Detroit News. MB IMS i t MM. and apple pie.’’* __ The editors reserve the right Women’s Editor --- Sally Ward —Dave Beal, The Daily Illini. ■ ■ ■ a ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a ‘ to edit any letter. Photo Editor_______ ._________ Frad W d v e rm e Spartan Bell Ringers are catl­ ing for new members to fill BANGKOK, Thailand 01 - ‘Thar* Is no thought of im­ vacancies in the ten-player en­ Top ariMtary strategiria ef the mediate use of American semble. The group performs on Southonst Arin Treaty O tn ri- troops** in Southeast Aria. But a set of English handbells. ration (SEATO) «NwarifMaere h t «died: - Membership in the Bell Ring­ Sunday M the lacream t “I am t f l military advisor ers is open to undergraduates Communist menace in South to SEATO and our business is with backgrounds in music. IViet Nam tfcrir main worry. to draw up plans for defense The quota of women i& nearly • The eng o# the of the area. You cannot draw filled, but there are several rainy season in neighboring up plans without thinking of openings for men. Auditions toa» 1dm ja m concern over a using troops. p | can be arranged by calling possible flare-up in the fighting "The tJntted States, as a Wendell Wescott, IV 94863, or m that Jungle kingdom. member of.SEATO, has a com­ at Beaumont Tower- after. 5 SEATO has spread * protec mitment to SEATO and so we p.m . weekdays. tivt umbrella over both South must consider the use of Amer­ The group plays a variety Viet Nam and Laos un d er its ican troops.” _ of selections ranging from ch a rte r but can m ove in m ili­ W . S o m e rse t M a u g h a m tarily only oil a call for help classical arran g em en ts to nov­ Autumn in London is Som erset elty num bers and Jazz on the handbells. They have perform ­ and with th e unanim ous con­ sent of all eight m em bers of Ailing Profs M augham 's favorite tim e of IF« M moka m inato y e a r, and according to his ed throughout M ichigan and the Midwest and on sev eral con­ the Anti-Com munist- alliance. So fa r th ere h as been n o sign Reported in sec retary Alan Searle, the novelist plans to end his long c e rt tours. of a n appeal for assistance from either country. Good Condition stay in F ran ce and settle again Two Asian m em bers of. SEA­ Two faculty. m em 6ers of the In B ritain. The 87-year-old au­ TO—Thailand and The Philip­ th o r’s once trem endous literary pines—h av e shown irritatio n a t M ichigan State music d ep art­ ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE output h as dropped in recent th e static role of the organiza­ m ent rem ain in local hospitals. y ears, although he is now busy tion im posed by the ch arter. Dr. W alter H. Hodgson,Tiead ON EATON’S CORRASABLE BOND A ssistant News E ditor, Sal­ with his autobiography. Thailand, bordering both Laos of the d epartm ent, was rep o rt­ Touch-type, hunt-and-peclc, type with one hand tied ly D errickson; Copy E ditors, and South Viet N am , has al­ ed in “ fairly good” condition behind your hack—it’s easy to turn out perfect papers B randon Brown, Isabel RoCKi, ready called for revision of Reno, Nev., was nam ed for Sunday. He has been confined on ConSsahle. Because you can erase without a traee. Joyce Buchholg; Associate SEATO’s ru les to perm it freer M aj. Geil. Jesse L. Reno, a action. — since Sept. 24' in E ow ard W. Typing errors disappear like magic with just the flick of Union Arm y officer who died Sports E ditor, P au l Schnitt; Adm. H a rry - D. F elt, com ­ Sparrow hospital. an ordinary pencil eraser.There’» never a telltale erasure during the Civil W ar. P hotographer, E ric Filson. The condition of Henry H a r­ m an d er'o f the A m erican forces mark on Corrisable’s special surface. in th e P acific y h o is th e U.S. ris, associate professor and Corrasable is available in light, d elegate to the m eeting, hopped teach er of piano, who is ill in medium, heavy weights and Onion o v er to Laos S aturday for an Ingham M edical Hospital, was' inspection visit. H e told news­ given a s "sa tisfacto ry .” He Skin. In convenient 100-sheet P tt m en fia Vientiane: w as adm itted on Septem ber 20. packets and 500-sheet ream / boxes. Only Eaton makes- -M Corrasable. WE STILL HAVE THEM ATTENTION ^ A Berkshire Typewriter Paper BATON TAPER CORPORATION v jg ) PITTSFIELD, HASS. Natural Science 181 Men and Women Undergraduates z Humanities 241 AUDITIONS FOR SPARTAN BELL RM 6ERS Math 104, 111 Men’s Phys. Ed. 105 ^ (MSU’s well know n handbell ensem ble) Geography 213 _ Economics 200, 305, 318 Chemistry 101, 103, 111 call IV 9 -0 6 6 3 fo r appointm ent ED 2-0877 Political Science 100 . History 222, 241 Social Science 271 PROJECTS OF THE BELL SYSTEM ...many more! Across from Union Bldg 2 5 0 0 W o rd s p e rM in u te ra n ge fro m th e r e a c h e s o f s p a c e R E A D IN G D Y N A M IC S to th e d e p th s o f th e s e a transmit mountains of data a t axtramely Reservations are now being Our job is providing communications of ad kinds, wherever needed-w hether in the northern snows to hash word of world's fast undersea telephone cables to speed calls between continents. WO handled the world's first telephone high speeds. Artd so it goes-Long Distance service, possible enemy missile attack, or in your conversation via satellite. And we have Direct Distance Dialing, th a Transistor, accepted for Fall Glasses h o m e-o r co lleg e, or in serving th e s ta rte d developm ent of a n im portant the Solar B attery -a succession of firsts which goes beck to th e invention of th e nation’s business. — .. world-wide communications system em­ ploying satellites. telephone itself. When we can’t fill a need off the shelf, then we start fresh and create the answer When industry and government needed Universal communications-tha finest, to the problem. We’ve done that hun­ most dependable anyw here-w e whet we 2200 Michigan National Tower dreds of times. a way pf gathering huge amounts of coded information from distant points, deliver. Inside: for home, office, or plant. we were ready with our to st telephone Outside: on land, under th e w e , through • 4~. We began transatlantic radiotelephone netw ork an d D ata-Phone, w hich can the air. ' . service in 1927. Then we developed the For Information Call 484-1305 Monday Morning, October 2, 19 6 THEY SOLD OUT LAST YEAR! PfOdvctVO'H FROSH-SOPH DAZE hadan unexpected turnout ef ever 466 students. The freshmen won once again for the fonrth year » G o o d Time in a row . The wild melee above resulted la the discovery of several garters in die “ find the garter hi the haystack” contest. —State News photo by Dong Gilbert. New Leader W arns South K orea H otbed A m ilitary p arad e along Capi­ tol avenue, first since th e m ili­ t a r y takeover in the M ay 16 coup highlighted the celeb ra­ tions. Foreign guests included Lt. Gen. Jaco b S m art, com ­ m an d er of the TJ-S. 5th Air F o rce. - GLADMER STATIONERY Now! Continuous from 1 pm MSU ENGRAVED 59c FANCY SOCIAL 59c ’ItoTro For Sergeants.. MANY OTHERS 59c to $1.19 Operation potthvud' and now the biggesl 6.1 laugh dal. MEI” ~ BOOK RACKS Dwellers Meet Signed. 7 BOOK HOLDERS Monday at Union all the best kind . Students Off Cam pus (SOC) w ill hold Its first m eeting of th e fa ll te rm M onday a t 7:30 Priced from . p .m . in th e Union, P a rlo rs A, B and C. P ictu res of p a st ac­ tiv ities w ill b e shown and res- ervations for IM sports will be - 59c to $3.95 tak en . M em bers will be able to sign up fo r v arious activities such a s Activities C arnival. A so­ SWEATSHIRTS - MSU cial hour will conclude the eve­ ning. _~ All students living off-cam pus F e a tu re S ta rts 1:60 - 3:05 >5:15 7:30 -J :4 6 Jackets - Sportswear STUDY AIDS n o t dwelling in a co-op o r G reek un it a r e invited to com e an d get acquainted. by CHAMPION • COLLEGE OUTLINES Michigan State University T he Best — and check o u r low prices • D A TA -G U ID E S Archbishop Dies FOREIGN FILM SERIES ROM E (A—Archbishop Wil­ presents • B R IE F -C O U R SE S liam O. B rady, 62, o f St. P a u l M inn., died early Sunday in a R om e hospital w here he w as I W S WINNER OF 3 • SHAUMS u n d er trea tm e n t for a h ea rt condition. Archbishop B rad y suffered MSU BLANKETS Many others lo get you a b en t attack S e p t 23 on a •‘THE RED SHOES” 1« “ONE plane bringing him to Rom e 6 Sizes — some with carry case off on the right foot YOU MUST SEE" 1 “COMF1EHLT fo r meetings. IRRESISTIBLE”* “A SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT” thcrt it “ONE OP Swell fo r Games — Bedspreads etc THE UNFORGETTABLE FILM EXPERIENCES OF THE YIARP** Truly Cushions too — See T hem !! M IC H IG A N “A GREAT PICTURE"* “DESIGNED “* New. . . L ist 4 Days Feature at 1:26, 3:26, 5:20, TO PLEASE"4 “DAZZLING*” wbb » “ ENTRANCING ADVENTURE and BEWITCHING PRODUCTION!"* Art-Engineering 7:26, 6:25 P.M. 1 Crowthnr, K. 2 B«Mt, Utr. W t - 3 Cameron, H i t - 4 Winttan. 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RE-RELEASE — One N ight Oafy — ' Tues^ Oct. 3 — 7:30 p ja. •' m iim v m a m ALEX MACKENZIE KAY WALSH m UNIVERSTY AUDITORIUM Admiwioa: 50c RIGHT IN THE UNION BUILDING s fflsasm m se a m m - m mm ' Monday M orning, O ctober 2, 1 9 6 1 Fashions To French Troops g A U SG Sets o Attend Be Modeled Fall Term W íW k M W ^W :: m . 1 * Leaving Tunisia Elections in Detroit BIZERTE, T u n i s i a UP- e r of the city. A French-Tun- F ran c e Sunday began with- isian agreem ent for a re tu rn to draw ing troops which had oc- the status quo before th e Ju ly cupied p a rt of -B izerte since fighting w as signed F rid ay . m id-July, when severe fight- The brief outbreak of fight­ ing broke out between F rench ing began when Tunisia sought and Tunisian forces. The opera- to force the F rench from th eir tion is expected to b e fin ish ed ! naval-air base n e a r B izerte Tuesday. _ P resident C harles De Gaulle At the sam e tim e, Tunisian said la te r F ran ce would a m - soldiers began destroying bar- tinue to hold h er B izerte b ase rie rs erected a t entrances to as long a s the international th e Medina, or Tunisian quart- situation necessitated. r * 7 € F V *T J® C o n cert a n d D a ltc i ^ PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL E D 2-5817 F riday, Oct. 13th At C h ic And., Lansing F eaturing * E A S T S T A T E L A N S I N G - P H O N E ED.2-2814 * RAY CHARLES AND HIS 1« T h e re c o rd -b re a k in g HOME OF THE BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS a w a rd -w in n in g , PIE C E ORCHESTRA EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING m a ste rp ie c e ! with the FEA TU RE SHOWN RAELETS SINGERS N O W S H O W IN G — A D U L T S 90c SUN. THRU THURS. 2:35 - 6:00 -1:00 LA Tickets on Sale F R I. AND SAT. T H R E E E X C IT IN G H O U R S 12:30 - 3 :3 5 -1 :5 0 - 10:00 DOLCE Cam pus M usk Shop. O f BRILLIANT. RLM.ART. V* S VITA Civic Auditorium Johnny’s R eco rd Shop ONE COMPLETE P arm ount News PRICES SHOW AT 7:30 Time, 9:30 p.m . to 1:30 ajn. FEATURE AT 8 P. M —COME EARLY MSU Receives LUCON UNTIL 5:30 P.M. 90c EVENINGS' AND Tickets 82.50 and $3.00 Over a Million _ SUNDAY $1.25 Shown together for the first time Worth of Grants M ore than one m illion dol­ PARTK * tlSCNSTilN5 lars w as recently accepted by ! drawing the B oard of T rustees for ed­ end PA R T n** ucation and research p rogram s according to Dr. MUton Muel- SER G EI der, vice president of the De­ p artm en t of R esearch Develop­ E IS E N S T E IN ’S m ent. — Including some 67 grants, the p rim ary source is th e federal •MX>» PiOICOfieV—»if. NutOUI C*f»«ASSO*_ governm ent, alone contributing '♦''MonumanHil—convoying »h« a barbarie *p!*ndor— _ $880.828 for 33 grants. The fol­ dark mognifk»nc* si Ruuian it is brilliant pkturo-makmg." lowing contributors round out medievalism. "_N y Timtr -N r H./oldT, the total: trad e associations, $38.700 for eleven g ra n ts; in­ P a r t 2 — S ta r ts a t 9 :4 0 and you can follow th e s to ry dustry. $19,290 for ten g ran ts; a s it h a s a prologue o f th e f ir s t p a r t. _ foundations, $36,625 for six g ra n ts; societies, associations, F R I.— B R IG IT T E B A R D O T IN “ T H E -T R U T H and m iscellaneous, $49,730- fo r seven g ran ts. about fraternities. Now here is your chance out for yourseif! WE of the Inter Fraternity Council feel that fraternities r^fcr th? college man a chance for leadership, good fellow­ ship, academic benefits and a chance to live with and better understand your fellow man. YOU can make your own decision during this present rush season. Fonight 7-10—-Open Rush for Fraternities excluding first term freshm en) East of Abbott Rd including "Mother, ALPHA -EPSILON PI BETA THETA PI ^ . . 3 4 3 Albert St. — 2 5 5 Bogue my new phone number is DELTA CHI ..._____ _____ 101 W oodm ere DELTA SIGMA P H I . 1 2 1 8 E. G rand River The telephone calls you make—and th o se yo u Michigan and other states. Using Area Cod.es DELTA TAU DELTA ..... I. ,.1 3 9 Bailey St. receive—now go through much faster w ith adds extra zip to Long Distance calls whether FARM HOUSE........... .........1 51 Bogue Michigan State’s new modem phone system . they’re dialed direct or handled by an operator. You can help speed calls you receive by Area Codes route calls from one geographical KAPPA SIGMA .......... .Union Building area to another with surprising speed. ' giving your new seven-numeral phone number LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ... . . . . . . . . . . . .1 2 8 Haslett to your family and friends in Lansing and People in Lansing and many other places PHI KAPPA T A U . „ .1 2 5 N. H agadorn elsewhere. That’s important particularly when throughout the country can now dial their- they want to rea&Y*>u in * hurry. calls direct to dormitory rooms and offices of PHI SIGMA K A P P A ...... ......... 2 0 7 Bogue It’s a fine idea, too, to give your Area Code faculty members and those in staff and ad­ SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON .......... 1 31 Bogue —117—to those who live in other parts of ministrative positions. SIGMA ALPHA MU...... ..5 0 7 E. G rand River SIGMA CHI . . . .. . . . .7 2 9 EL G rand River To $peed your incoming calls, we suggest you tell your family and friends _______ .731 B urcham "My new telephone number is . . SIGMA NU ....... SIGMA PHI EPSILON. ... ........5 0 1 M.À.C. TRIANGLE ..................... .. 1 2 3 4 E. G rand River M IC H IG A N B IL L TELEPH O N E C O M P A N Y n a M M W BI m , -7•■■><".■•r- -* n .n 1 * Í t T v 9F mààtÊKk j é *' J R o g e r M a r is C lo u ts 6 1 s t in F in a l G a m e NEW YORK lifV-Roger M ar­ th e expanded Am erican League. tea, OWe senior, intercepted ea ris of the New York Yankees M aris’ 61st hom er cam e Wisconsin his a n 9 end rctarned for It. Stale «as forced to past aad Wisconsin took overea their X . B o o ters , 7 -0 hit his 01st hom er Sunday in ag ain st Boston right-hander T racy Stallard in file fourth in­ thé final gam e of th e season ning a t Yankee Stadium . Falls, 20-0, Here Tom Winiecki señor, tore« Miller for a yard loos as be attennted to By ART DWORKEN State News Staff W riter and becam e the m ost prolific ^yith a count of two balls and . gan S tate’s offense moved intoj home tu n h itter in M ajor no strikes, M aris slam m ed his high gear. Je a n Lohri scored] League baseball history, ex­ 61st on a high pitch, with the In Odcner pass aad the halT ended. These two defensive plays Michigan S tate’s soccer team | a t 3 m inutes afte r a V entura ceeding the historic total of b0 b all carry in g into the rig h t opened its season yesterd ay ; p ass drew th e goalie out of po- j by Babe R uth in 1827. Despite —his 'unprecedented aw ay. field stands about 360 feet were typical of the great job with a 7-0 victory o v er a gam e j sifion. M adison. W it., Sept. 30 — A the defñsive unit did all day. b u t outclassed E arlh am C ollege; Lohri scored his second goal j no. 61, M aris did not break M aris surpassed R uth’s total com bination of powerful run- Linem an G eorge Azar, Johns- sqilad in a M idwest C onference; R uth’s record due to a ruling afte r slam m ing 10 h o m ersrin of the gam e a t seven m inutes] by Com missioner Rord F rick. Septem ber—the month R uth ning and heads-up d e fe n siv e : town. P a. junior . C b a i i l gam e. , . ., . 7 , . . . . . ___ Brown. Pontiac sophomore. of th e quarter! V entura Scored R uth’s 60 stands as a m ark for am assed a rem ark ab le 17 in ball-hawking enabled M ichigan, ^ C h jcag T senior, Following the change of a 154-game season while m ar- (he y ear he set the record th at s ta te to rom p over Wisconsin j Tom Jo rd a n . B ethlehem , P a . goals In Hie second q u arte r, again m om ents la te r on a pass is is the record holder for the has withstood the challenges of S tate’s offense m ounted an awe­ from C enter F o rw ard Reubens! 20-0 S aturday afternoon b eforej junior, a n d E rn ie C lark, Lock- 162-game season inaugurated by several celeb rated sluggers. som e attac k on E a rlh a m goal­ Filizola following a breakaw ay, j 50,584 rain-soaked f a n s a t [ port . N.Y. junior, m ade som e of keeper, Bill B ake. The leading V entura closed „the scoring withj _C«mp Randal! Stadium . £ ¿ £ ’£ £ ¿ * 2 ^ ' “ S partan gunner w as M abrico goals a t 16:00 and 19:00 min-j The first score of the gam e i y ard s » « t accounted for €4 V entura, th e Inside Right. Ven­ utes of the final q u arte r. tu ra broke th e ice with a goal V entura’s goal output of five cam e in the first period w h e n fy a rd i of B adger losses. a t 16 m inutes of th e 2nd q u ar­ does not m atch th e varsity rec- j H atcher cracked over on fourth SpeciM l goes to E d to*. He took a pass from Ken ord of.six, set last y e a r by Ce- j down from the one, to clim ax (R ocky^jR ya,,, C hicago senior, G ra h a m 'a n d h it the cross .bar cil Heron ag ain st this sam e! a 65 y ard d n v e - a drive t h * for h * job of covering the with a h ard shot th a t carom ed E arlh a m club and equaled by] in- 12 plays saw C haron c a rry j giant ^ P a t R i c h t e ^ AI-^ into the goal off B akke’s hands. V entura la te r in the se a so n ' to £ B alhnan for 15, and j though R ich ter caught five of Lincoln for 14 afte r a 17 y a r d ; MiliCT.s p asaes R ocky broke V entura countered again at ag ain st Purdue. 218 Abbott Road punt retu rn by s°Ph°m ore Her-1 ^ ^ m 12:00 of th e 3rd q u arte r on a P rio r to the gam e, senior^ E a st Lansing, Mich. m an Johnson. Plainfield, N J . ions hit hit R u iichter - w ,« asas soon Os he k* beautiful h ead shot off of Jean goalie Ted Saunders was un­ L ohri’s high pass. anim ously elected captain of ACROSS FROM THE STATE THEATRE /Irt B randstatter, E a s t Lan­ m ade the catch to prevent sing senior, m issed the try for fu rth e r y ard ag e gain. In th e fo u rth q u a rte r M ichi­ the 1961 squad. ex tra point and the Big G reen j B ran d statter kicked off to led 6-0 with 6 m inutes 29 s e c - ! s ta rt the second half and a fte r HOME ECONOMICS o.ids left to play. ; an exchange of punts (S tate 1, The B a d g e r s th reaten ed W isconsin 2) the S partans took ICE SKATING twice in the first half. The first over on th e ir own 35. cam e afte r a 60 y a rd d n v e t o ; A fter fine r unning by Lincoln O P E N T O P U B L IC STUDENTS ONLY! the S p a rta n s four. This ended aDd Lewis f o r f o u r plays, With The P urchase Of $5.00 Or More when M iller overthrew his p a ss i Saim es raced around left end. to R ichter. The second tim e received a - key block from STUDENT SPECIAL Use This Valuable Coupon To cam e on a rev erse pass play Lew is and ram bled 34 yard s P urchase Your Required List Of Notion when half back Lou Holland for th e th ird S partan score. RATES Supplies F o r Clothing C l a s s e s ----- threw to M erritt N orvell who Smith a g a in went for two and (Your requirem ents fa r exceed $5.601 w as all alone in the end zone m ade it this tim e by faking a However, he dropped it. ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ pass and running it in him self. ■ A field goal a ttem p t by Jim In the fourth q u a rte r, Wis- T u e sd a y T h ro u g h S a tu r d a y ,E v e n in g s ~ ... 8 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 A pply W ith T h e P u rc h a s e Bakken also failed an d State j eonsin found, a s they b ad m ost ED “ROCKY” RYAN—Michigan State grid captain was 00 $ 1 0 0 ■ S a tu rd a y M o rn in g ................... ............ ....................:1 0 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 O f $5.00 o r M ore ■ took over, on th eir own 20. j 0f the day, they could only pick awarded game ball for his outstanding defensive play in H ere with th e fine running u p y ard ag e through th e a ir. W o rth O ne D o llar ■ of], Saim es and Lewis, they M iller th rew 11 tim es, com plet­ the SpjLriaa win over the Wisconsin Badgers. S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y A f t e r n o o n ....................... 3 :0 0 - 5 :0 0 T o w a rd T h e P u rc h a s e O f S ew in g N o tio n ■1 m arched 80 yard s in 9 plays for ed 7, m issing th ree and having scoring position on S tate’s four S tew art, M uskegon - senior, the second score, Saim es div- one intercepted. S u p p lies. H om e E conom ics S tu d e n ts O nly. y ard Une. punted and W isconsin took ov­ S K A T fir-ftE N T A L S A V A IL A B L E ing -in from th e th re e . An a t­ n T hree of those p asses were H ere th e defense proved to e r, on th e ir own 16. _ tem p t to pick up th e m issed ex­ good for 35 y a rd s but the Spar­ be an iron wall. Key tackles by M iller threw th re e passes for E X P E R T S K A T E S H A R P E N IN G Name tra point saw Smitti pass to tan s took over on dow ns-on Bob Suci, G rand B lanc senior, 35 y a rd s an d on his fourth a t­ Saim es, b u t he slipped before th e ir own 15. Two plays later, L arry Hudas, D etroit 'Senior, te m p t S tew art in tercepted on College Address reaching the end zone. L attim er fum bled and Wiscon­ D an Underwood, Dowagiac S ta te’s 21 to stop th e B adgers L ate in th e second q u arte r. sin recovered. sophom ore, and R y an preven t­ la s t scoring attem p t. S tate MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 00 Gooodwin’s F abrics $ io o : MUier connected with R ichter M iller w as throw n for a 12 ed the B adgers from scoring th a n ra n out th e clock to upset twice for 14 and 23 yards. Two ] y a rd loss, by C lark but bounced and State took o v e r on th e one. th e B a d g e r r 20-0 an d becom e plfcys la te r they tried again a n d ; back with a 22 y ard pass to The Big G reen m oved th e th e n u m b er one team in the TCE ARENA ;Ji 218 Abbott Road VOID AFTER OCTOBER 10TH i ■ this tim e W ayne Fontes, Can- Holland putting the B adgers ia ball to th eir own 41 w here Don D ig Ten. A U T H O R IZ E D and U SED FAST SERVI CE REFE RENCE BOOKS SPECIAL ORDERS PAPERBACK ROOM $100 $ 4 0O O u r U s e d B o o k s S A V E Y O U S1 OUT OF Y ou’ll F in d F air P rices a n d F rien dly Service - ;. : . _ ■ " a t 1 -. . ■ ; • “ . BOOK STORE CORNER WEST GRAND RIVER & EVERGREEN ■ÉMaÉMÜhi 7;"*■_ ■. *' :^ . '^ 5 F &^KPiSl3W*w ' 'h [ , SEffiß i mM p 5 ■ I M l m M oid^ Mpnih|) October 2, 19 6 1 Mtrhlgm Stale New», Etat laroahig, Michigan n aory cessions indoded. Lec­ Photo Class Opens i tures, on and off campus, will also be gtvea. • The pnrpoeo of tide daoo wth EgyptSyria Split Kappe Alpha Md» national) practical photography practice. honorary fraternity of photo The theory of camera hand- joumalinn, gives aa invitation hag and darkroom procedures he to give beginning photo* graphy itu’dent* a chance to learn sbnple and intricate parts Makes Problems to any students iatereoted tal win be diacussed with hriwra* of the camera. CARIO (B—Syria’* secession ty abroad for the Uoited Arab _ from tiie United Arab Repub­ Republic. One at these is the lic has created maaeive ec­ U.A.R. Ambassador to Tokyo, onomic and political problems Abdel Rahman Elaxm. CAMPUS C L A S S I F I E D S which will taka weeks or wwHi« to settle. It’s similar to a divorced DEADLINES: 1 p.m. Day Before Publication for T m l , W id, Thurs., couple trying to divide com­ Carny Chairmen and F it. Editions. Deadline for Mon. Edition: 1 p.m. Frt. munity property , except in this PHONE: 355-4255 or 355-825« case there art no law courts WiD Discuss for an appoaL On the economic level, the affaire of Egypt and Syria are Activity Booths now parptasingly intertwined. A meeting oI the booth chair­ A U TO M O TIV E FO R SALE SERVICE The abrupt break, la eeen here men for Activities Carnival A tH T fR R EA U ET . 3000 w ith MBU NAACP IN V IT E » ALL tMAs I I W X K f i l K .'i n i a l f s ! as likely to bring at least a will be held Tuesday ta the Un­ tiardtop. 17.0M mil#«. All sp o rts MEMBERS AND IN T E R E S T E D g ra in fad, p erso n a l ca re . 7 m iles temporary halt to many pro­ ion. AS organisations par­ c a r t i t r u . P h ó h a IV J-4S41 6 STUDENTS TO A C ID ER 81 P. from ram pua. »85 m o n th ly . P hone ticipating are asked to be in MONDAT. OCT. 2, 7;*0 P.M. TO ED 7-7894. ( jects in Syria. 10:60 P.M. STUD ENT LOUNGE O F One big problem for the attendance at this aaaticn. at er. E n aln « Jo s t p v srh a u l-d . Nsw STUDENT SERV IC ES BLDG. 3 tlre a . w fr* w heal a, sx e q llsn t eon- Syrians was to finance the The theme of the 1961 Carn­ (I It Ion. M ust aeU. »7*5. E D 2-3M Î, 4 11.00 G IL E T T E blad es. H e. 81m- Euphrates dam. This project ival is “Campus County Fair' M.8.U. NAACP 1954 FORD STATION WAGON. llac b ab y m ilk »4.80, caae a t 24. was promised West German bald Thursday in the 100 U nlcapa, • paas*n**r, s a w b a tte r y » n a 2 only. L im it one each. M arek P re ­ 1.06. w i t h ' th is ad new tlrea. Good co n d itio n . $27». sc rip tio n C enter, N o rth o( S ea rs financing which may now be beginning at 7 p.m. IV 9-2615. 3 n e x t to N atio n al. 6 IN VITES reconsidered. 77 Sponsored by AWS, the pur­ ,1*5« FO R D CON VERTIBLE. One problem does not ariso— pose is to introduce the student ^ CAMPI* HONOR! L a rg e T b u n d erb lrd en g in e. All A LL M EM BERS that of currency. The Syrian body to extra-curricular ac­ IN TWO PARTS for o pow er, to p g ra d e condition. »89a. 1001 STUDENT AND FACULTY gee Jo e B rilla n t a t Jacobson'*, region retained its own cur­ tivities. Each organisation re­ E aat L ansing. C all ED 2-6503. 7 BARGAINS rency aftar uniting with Egypt presented will design its booth logico! losson in smort HEARSE, 194Ï, P a c k a rd . W ill AND In 1958 although that, too, was on the general theme. aell o r tra d a , 1225 E x c e lle n t co n ­ lia n e s U n d e r w e a r 3 fo r »2.92 scheduled to be changed short­ fashion. Soft wool, d itio n . New tire s. . IV 4-5790. tf Information on the goals of 1958 R E D I8ETTA. R eco n d itio n ­ S w eat S h irts .................... *1.98 INTERESTED STUDENTS ly» the participating organisations double-breasted plaid ed m otor, heater, dcfroatcr. h.»- S w eat P a n t s .................. 82.19. $2.98 Aside from the Euphrates and bow to become a member cellent condition, $3-’5. Must aell. project there are several agree­ will be available at various jacket tops the plumb-line Call Sue bm lth, ED 2-0851. 5 Gym S h o rts- ........................$ 1 .1 9 ea. TO A C ID E R SIP. ments with the U.A.R. and the booths. Moro than SO organiza­ skirt . . . impeccable and so MOA. 1857 K oadater. Black, r*d S u p p o r te r a .............................(1.29 ea. Soviet Union for factory con­ tions will acquaint new and old In terlo r, n ew tlre a , w lr# w heels. ex cellen t fin ish and top. Low mil« - S w eat S o x ................... .. I fo r (1.00 MONDAY, OCT. I struction in Syria. What will students with their activities. right for tbo active schedule âge. S acrifies. ED 2-0454. tf become of these projects is now 1952 M ERCURT, '2-door, radio A dler ...........................—............ »1.00 in question. Entertainment and refresh­ everywhere. Brown with tool an d h e a te r. Good co ndition, new T en n is Shoes . 7 7 . . . . . ....(4.44 7:80 P.M. TO 10:00 P.M. The secession also is likely to ments will be available. tlrea. B eat o ffe r ta k e s. P hone 355-8816. P a n t s ..................................... »3.9» pp create a serious disruption, at or block with rod. 8-16 sixes* M ETRO CON VERTIBLE, 10*». H a n k ie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 fo r *9c least temporarily, in many sup­ HUM New ru b b er, en g in e o v erh au led , new b ra k e s , *475. C all IV »-6744 R a in w e a r ............ (1.49 up STUD ENT LOUNGE plies and services for various government departments in Jacobson’s a f te r 0:30 p. m. » F o o t R a in w e a r . . . . . . . . . . *2.89 up OF Syria.- 1959 METRO, good condition. Such services as government O wned by lad y w ho lovea it b u t C o rd u ro y P a n ts ................. S i.99 6 Sportswear h e r fam ily o u tg rew It. »950. ED Lev I s ........................ 83.99 radio and television have been Is Y our ~. 3*0080. • STUDENT SERVICES BLDG. increasingly channeling their 1959 OPEL 2 door sedan, clean. Gym B ag s ................ »1.98 up wants through Cairo, and must 26.000 miles. L eather upholstery, new tires, no rjisL Available Oc- B raaao ............................................ 79c now look elsewhere for spare Exclusive trrtier 1. ED 2-4178. 5 Shoe P o lish ............................... 29c parts and such. 1957 PLYMOUTH convert ihle, PE R SO N A L This also is true of many ad­ power steering and brakes. ¥750. M ilita ry S upplies, R.O.T.C. ministrative departments. «See a t Len’s Cities Service, 315 Al­ C IG A R E TT E S ...................210 pack CO-EDS, SAY NO to a rid e In th e H eadquarters bert, E. Lansing. country unless he has a u to In­ Ahother problem Is the inter­ surance w ith Bubolx, o v er Ja c o b ­ change of Syrian and Egypt­ RENAULT-Dauphins. 19«5. fine sons. ED 2-8671. 6 condition. E x ce lle n t-g as onsum- EVERYTHING FOR SPORTS ian technicians, administrat­ ptlon. Phone E D 7-92>6 afte r 5. a 1958 VOLK8WAOON aedan, new AND CAMPING AT JAM ES FARROUGH a n d P A ­ ors, students and others. The TRICIA LAM BERTS p lease come to th e S ta te N ew s o ffice. Room number of these caughtjn both J F or tires, muffler, heatlng systeoi, ie- 307, S tu d e n t S ervices B ids. fo r countries by the revolt runs condition»«! motor, radio. |99a. MI FOX HOLE PX STORE tw o free p asse s to th e C re st D rive- 5-8586.______ ~~ 3 In . t f into several thousand. 1»R» VOLK8WAGON CONVERT­ AT FRANDOR MRU NAACP IN V ITES A IX Repatriating them will be a SELVA IBLE. Excellent condition. $1350. 116 H axlett Street, after 5 p.m.. MKMRERR AND IN T E R E S T E D big transport problem, dis­ IV 9-1017 .-TUDENTS TO A C ID ER 8IP. counting political angles. ' ED 7*71167 !î MONDAY. OCT. 2. 7:30 P.M. TO 1959 VOLKSWAGON SEDAN. 10:00 P.M. STUDENT LOUNGE OF la addition there are many RUMMAGE S A L E . W om an's STUDENT SE R V IC E S BLDG. 3 Syrians who will doubtless re­ E x cellen t condition. C all NA 7- Society. O k e m o a C om m unity 6270 a f te r 5 p.m. COOLEST SINCE LAST w ln ta r: main faithful to U.A.R. presi­ * C hurch. S o cial h all of church. VOLKSWAOON. 1960. Red, m any 9:30 a.m . to 5T uesday, O kem oa R oad. O cto b er 8, p.m., W ednesday, dthates. re e p e rso n ab le j r . m en d esire dent Nasser. A case in point C all Jim , K eith o r K ant. J 1 Gan. Gamal Faisal, cora- e x tras. P h o n s IV 4-5*86, n l f t i t f O ctober 4, 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 1V--6-61»!. * — 4 IV 8-7903. mander of the Syrian Army. NO SERMONS . . . Ju st HEADMASTERS'»' 9" Cudeo's -1- He flew to Cairo «ftdT DKng a u to in s u ra n c e ! Bubola, year-old. ED 2-5655. 5 Jacobsons. ED 2-8671. surrounded for one day by the S P E C IA L ! TABLE en d A. C h airs. Chrome,- Lavaliers rebels in the Damascus army EMPLOYMENT good condition. R easonable. Call rt TV D EN T POSITIONS a v a lla b lf a fte r 5:30. 822 C lark o r IV 8-9595. 4 Recognition headquarters. It is hardly like­ ly he and many like him will worm fo r tra in e d IBM o p era to rs. Apply 1960 O I.tV E T T I p o rta b le ty p e ­ now be welcomed back in tra ta P rocessin g , Room 11, Ad. w rite r. L ik e new. P rice d to aell. Btdg. 4 ED 7-2372, ~ 5 Pint Syria. On the political level the gloves OCCASIONAL d ay tim e b a b y s it­ "APPLES: Red D elicious. J o n a ­ break will be easier to ac­ te r . Own tra n sp o rta tio n . P re fe r th o n s, M cIntosh, N o rth e rn Spy* « in d e n t's WtfS. ED 2-4015. . t.f. and C ortland*. F resh ap p le cider. Squash'. Pla and H allo w een purnp- MSU complish. However, even here the division of jobs, etc., will J a m b su n s and mittens PA R T TIM E le g a l e e c re ta ry . knla. F a rm fre sh eg g s. Also o th e r Graduation D ow jjtow n law office. E x p erien ce f r u its a n d v e g e ta b le s a t re a s o n ­ req u ired . C all IV 5 - 7 1 7 or a p ­ ab le prices. R oad sid e F arm M ark - p o in tm en t. ■-5 i t , 2 m iles e a st of Eaat L an sin g on UR 16 a t O kem oa R oad. tf Ringt be a ticklish problem in Syria, where suspicions are likely to be intense. " 1.39 -RECEPTIONIST w ith b o o k k eep ­ in g and ty p in g ex p erience _for TYPEW RITER. Remington p o rt­ In addition there afe many dow ntow n law office. Call IV 6-71 i 6 able. »25: m an's B arracuta ratus_ IN STOCK Syrians serving diplomatical- Pre•season savings opportunity to purchase foosty fingertip fo r ap p o in tm en t. • coat, size 44, $20: coronet. Konn. v ic to r A, *110. Call 353-1878. 5 W ANTED re g iste re d d e n tei n.v* against the chilling months ahead. Gloves and mittens in o variety of g tn erriet. C all IV 9-3334. 6 T Y P E W R IT E R . R o y al deluxe ness. M echanb-ally Inclined men p o rta b le , belge. 3 y e a rs old. E x ­ FOR THE MAN o v er 3*1 w ho cellen t condition. New, *120. New, wouldT lik e to s t a r t his own b u si­ *60. C all B rian , ED 2-0844. _ I Nigeria U. acobsons colors . . . solids, stripes, novelties from our largocillOrtllMfll d oR total knits, orions, and brushed orlons. S-M-L to e sta b lish tham selv ea In sp e c ia l­ TRAILERS ised. high level service bu sin ess. Operate- fo r cash. Requires man­ 1957 HOUSE T R A IL E R , 30x8, u al labor. No ra n t. No p ayroll. Op­ ex cellen t co ndition. era te from yo u r home w ith a priced. L ot B21, F ra n ta co u rt. IV re aso n a b ly CANDY Receives serv ice tru c k In a tlo n a tly fra n ch i­ 2-1148. 5 Lower Level se d .p ro te c te d te r rito ry l I'acL try tra in in g . 38.730 for- tru c k and o p ­ 1969 ROYCRAFT tr a ile r. 10x20. e ra tin g equipm en t. One h a lf cun Call IV 5-8956 or IV 2-9512. he financed. W rite te llin g about tf M AILED A N Y W H ER E COM PLETE ASSORTMENT Royalties vouraelf. Be p re p a re d to s ta r t in - MOBILE HOME. 198$ A nderson, fo u r w e«ke or la ss If you a fe se- lik e new . 10x4$. L o cated in de» ^A VA ILABLE AT ' Dr. Curt Stern, professor of ~tected. P.O. B ox- 118. Jan eav llle, »Irahlc a re a , by ow ner. IV 5-0463. 4 W isconsin- 2 zoology at the University of EVENING WORK. If you a re FO R RENT California, has sent in a check free to w o rk a t le ast 3 ev en in g s * week from 8 p.m . to 16 p.m. plus in h o u rs on S a tu rd ay , w e can :>a> PARKING SPACES. 3 block* The for the royalties on his book on human genetics as a gift for ecu »«4 sa lary . C all fo r In fo rm a­ from Union. C all ED 3-8634 a f te r the library at MSU’s West Af­ tion. IV 2-5622, Mr. H ill, before 6 p.m. , p.m. • SOUTHEAST FU R N ISH ED th r e e 5 Card Shop rican sister University in Ni­ P. F. COLLIER. INC., will be room s on busline. A v ailab le Oc­ geria. accepting application for part • to b er to, 8100 m o m h ly p lu s u tili­ Across From The donation is one of the time help out of our l.an*Dbï of- ties. F a c u lty only. IV 2-4210. 8 many such gifts being received •b e C all Mr. W yera for appolnt- meM IV 2-2771. before 1 p. in. 7 APARTMENTS Home Economics Bldg from all over the country by ATTENTION STUDENT W IVES. PPACfe AVAILABLE for tw o ED 3-6758 Dr. George Axtan, coordinator A re vdti an e a rly ris e r? W e need w om en In a p a rtm e n t fo r four. of the University of Nigeria a dependable, a le r t coffee c o u n t­ F o u r room s, in c lu d in e sh o w er, ItH«' e r w aitress. A pply In person a t th e place. larg e re c re a tio n room w ith fire ­ P riv a te e n try . P a rk in g f a ­ program here. S p u d n u t Shop 225 M.AC. 6 The University of Nigeria cilities B usiness w om en o r ( r a d - MSU NAACP IN V IT E S A U PA R T -T IM E JOBS av ailab le. u s ta stu d e n ts p referre d . ED 3-1373. M EM BERS AND IN T E R E S T E D was established on Oct. 7, 1960, U antaatle ftn a n c la l o p p o rtu n ity STUDENTS TO A C ID E R - SIP. foi am b itio u s, en e rg e tic Individual. MONDAY, OCT. 3. 7:30 P.M. TO with the cooperation of MSU Cell 355-41*1. ________* LADY STUDENT to sh a re a fo u r 0:00 P.M. STUD ENT LOUNGR O F and the University of London. room fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t, clea n , TU D EN T S E R V IC E « BLDG •qtriet. w a lk in g d is ta n c e to c a m p u s Axtan said, “The university FO R SALE If In te re ste d In stu d y in g th is year, started out with an enrollment c all ED 7-0180. a sk fo r Sally. tf REAL. ESTATE M S f^ N A A C P IN VITES ALL !lig.ijpanwas..mu— nm ■' 'sdNBMW»«"1!.. "■'■■■■'■■■'■■■■"'■0 of 200 students and a faculty of j MEM BERS AND IN T E R E S T E D STUDENT« TO A C ID E R SIP. ROOMS EAST LANSING. C o n tem p o rary 13 and in less than a year has ra n ch , n e a rly new . 3 bedroom homo grown to a student body of 1000, MONDAY, OCT. 8, 7:80 P.M. TO TW O SINGLE ROOMS. C ollega w ith 1 fireplace*, b u ilt-in k itc h e n , 10:00 P.M. STU D EN T LOUNO« O F o r w o rk in g girla. N ear F rar.d o r. d in in g a re a , la rg o lot. F lv o m tn- and a teaching staff of 90.“ STUDENT SER V IC ES BLDG. 3 IV 4-0483. - 3 utea to cam pus. 82,000 dow n.-•"nil Mr. E b erly , ED 2-8010 o r E D * -!* 4 t As the University of Nigeria W H tT E d ln n a r la c k e t, m en's TW O ROOMS a v a ila b le fo r ren t. office H lftey, Inc. R e a lto rs. started from scratch there is » t i l l *8180 2 0 6 0 0 * » i t «ulta, costa, also 43, tro u s s rs . atxe Use of th e houas, n e a r bus, la u n ­ 36. 2 la d le s co ats, d resses, Mae ' 2. d ro m a t, sto res. In q u ire $20 S. a great need for college book* c h ild re n 's eh»tli*e. else* 1 to 4. All Logan. L ansing. IV 9-0502 a fte r W ANTED in perfect con d itio n . E D 2 - 8 0 8 2 . -it * p.m . ^ 8 for the library and various de­ C U R R EN T M ODEL I y p# w rite r, partments at the University, STAMP COLLECTORS w a n t to lite ty p e. I I Inch c a rria g e . C all SERVICE k ee p u p w ith atam p a? P ro g ra m , he said. Gifts from students lYIRYSOtnr, RIITIVKRYBODY, IS WIARING BONN!! DOONSI IV 8-770*. * ex ch an g e, bouree. F n r In fo rm atio n and faculty members of fairly c a ll TU 3-1106.' . — a HOTPOÎNT e le c trie stove, good TYPING tri m y horn«. These* recent college kooks would And, wo havo Bonnie Doon socks for everybody from toddling condition. T w o alu m in u m screen an d te rm paper*. E lectric, o p e . O F F IC E C L E R K w ish in g to do therefore be greatly appreci­ and storm d o o rs C all ED 7-1132 w rite r. C all N ancy W e is * a t ED a fte r 8 p.m. 4 2-8877. . * b a b y s ittin g a n d h o u sew o rk fo r a s s is ta n c e on room a n d board. ated. tots to grade schqol belles, high school toons to degree-minded TROPICAL F IS H a n d plante. , MSI' NAACP IN V ITES ALL C o n ta c t L eo n ard W . G ordon, ED So as to channelize the efforts coeds! Come see our bock-to-school collection • • • anklet* and mid-coifs^ Eel l..ug«' Selection. S p o tted Zebra*. 8-1761. in this direction the University 39c. G lbsoa'a. 518 w e s t M iller Kd. M EM BERS AND IN T E R E S T E D STUDENTS TO A C ID ER SIP. knee-highs and fui lengths in a complete range of fashion’s leading SPARTAN VILLAGE. C h ild ren of Nigeria Program office and TU 2 -I4 IL ~ * MONDAY, OCT, », 7:30 P.M. TO colors, slytoe and fobrics. Put YOUR best foot forward in Bomuo Dowul 9 »- ' 10:00 P.M. STUDENT LOt’XGE O F w a n te d f o r »-day coon n u rsery . the AUSG are planning to start a u d i o f i l e s , don’t buy b mit», STUDENT SERV IC ES BLDG. 3 H o u rs 8:80-11. S n a re tr a n s p o r ta ­ use your money fu r th is hi-fldcllty tio n . ED 7-*I47. a “books for Nigeria“ drive stem. P ilo t am plifier. R lco 'n re- this fall. However, gifts will be Mnip, Rogen "turntable. AM,KM ■forT H E R ILL H ART ORCHESTRA MSU NAACP IN V IT E S A IX <:nllo-TV, KHpsch corner *t>e.«' * lv TYPING in S p a rta n V illage room now, g ar fo r tra n sp o rta tio n . ! seria. For further informa- up’iolater.-d green rii 1), $20. («11 w.pòrtili c lit. E lectric iy r e w i it - r C all Ja m e s D avis, 355.-4365 In E li 2*2344. 5 t a ll 335-2018 tf n u t hey H all. * ,tion call 355-4679. #} i mcmgin enne iw »« . m Photos Taken 1111 O ct 12 Services Go On B r itis h Yanks Get V Senior photos far the 1962 Appointments can be Wolverine will be taken until lor October §42 for • a.m. • Trash Favors October 12. Except for one 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 5:29 p.m. opening this Thurso*,ly at 10:lfrj at the Union board deak be­ a.m. the week of October 1 is tween t a.m. - 4 pm . Monday- HARTLEY WINTNEY, Eng. sponsibility of the rural coun­ booked. Friday. ■ BERLIN (Jl—Open air har­ vest festival services were held rye and barley, loaves of bread and flower*. _ brick off second floor windows of apartment h o u s e s in P a ra d e land ub—Trash was at the core of a British-American dustup cil in Hartley Wlntoey. The local ladies are angry B e ra a u e rstra ss e Sunday far the Church of TRADITIONALLY, Germans BLACKPOOL, England Uft- in the lovely Hampshire coun­ because the council sends Conciliation's Protestant com­ celebrate the first Sunday of THE FIRST floor windows A crowd of 10,006 ban-the-bomb tryside Sunday. workmen twice a week to empty munity in Beraauerstrasse. October as the day of the har­ had been shut tight roon after demonstrators paraded Sunday English housewives living in American trash cans. Everyone i *Tm bringing up where the walled border splits vest festival. the Communist* realized that the district are being given else has to put up with one apartment bouses facing the along Blackpool's seafront de­ collection a week. the street into east and west. As the services went on, East border were loopholes in their special favors in toe matter of m y baby right• Berlin workmen under guard manding an immediate end to emptying their trash cans. What particularly irked houseP MOST OF the apartments on of Communist police began to Iron Curtain. all nuclear weapons, i The rash of trash complaints wives was a statement by a the East Berlin side of Bern* West Berlin officials said the The demonstrators chanted erupted in the village of Yate- council official who wisely de-] All the best auerstrasse have been evacuat­ Communist East German re­ ley, near an U.S. Air Force dined to identify himself. ed by the Communists. A con­ “Act now." Save humanity be­ crete wall, with broken glass G. F. Austin gime is beginning to show con­ cern over the morale of its fore it is too late.” They a p ­ base. About 49-American wives keep bouse in the village, where “American women,” the of­ ficial said, “are used to higher ; dressed dolls cemented into the top of it. people’s police. parently hoped to sway the the trash problems are the re- standards of cleanliness.” bars West Berlin members of the community from the red­ To Discuss They said the Communist guards around West Berlin are thinking of Britain’s opposition get , their Labor party whiebjgpens its CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS - HIGH REA D ÉR SH IP brick church in East- Berlin territory. U SIA W ork now being shifted rapidly from place to place to provent any 00th a n n u a l conference here Monday. clothes cleaned' of them having contact long Of th e 2,000 m em bers o f the C hurch of Conciliation, (Ver- G ilberT F . Austin, m idwest- with each other or with the loc­ soehnungskirche), about 1,500 ern a re a em ploym ent officer al population. _ Despite the size of the parade, every sign indicated the ban- the-bom b people inside and out­ Varsity Drive In at Louis.** live in W est B erlin, and the ] for the United States Inform a­ D etailed inform ation on this re s t in E a s t B erlin. tion Agency will be on cam pus scram bling w as reported re ­ side th e p arty w ere In for a 1227 E. GRAND RIVER ceived from defecting m em ­ m ajo r disappointm ent. THE CHURCH bells tolled as I Tuesday to talk to interested bers of th e force who fled to A y e a r ago a t Scarborough. OPEN EVERY DAY 5 :0 0 P.M . D ean H einrich G rueber, a student groups a t 1:30 p.m . W est Berlin. L abor p arty left-w ingers and I DELIVERY SERVICE MON.-SAT. prom inent P ro testan t Clergy­ i and 3:30 p .m .rb y appointm ent pacifists succeeded in pushing j | a t the placem ent office. DOZENS O F the uniform ed m an , opened t h e : services. About $10 W est B erliners bow­ Applications for USIA F or- m en slip through the c one re t e- through a resolution dem and-' ing th a t B ritain c a rry out un- 8 :3 0 P .M .- 1 : 3 0 A.M. Cleaner eel SUNDAY 5 :0 0 P .M .- 1 : 3 0 A.M. ed th eir heads and prayed: i eign Service C areer R eserve and-barbed-w ire rin g every M any bypassers stood and ! Officer exam inations m ust be week. They a re now the only 1received in Washington by Oct. j E a s t G erm ans able to get close i ilatera i n u clear disarm am ent. F o r th e p ast 12 m onths p arty j ED2-6617 J& iÜ L Shirt Landry w atched in silence. ! enough to the b a rrie r to m ake ! lead e r Hugh G aitskell has; The a lta r, set up in a vacant 23. fought ag ain st th e resolution. lot 100 y ard s from the wall, Visits to the cam puses of se- I escape relatively easy.. w as decorated w ith h arv est ] lected colleges a re being m ade The officials said n ea rly all products — sheaves of wheat, during Septem ber and October. the people's police around ; Inform ation cannot be issued B erlin have been draw n from through th e placem ent office E a s t G erm an a re a s as fa r Shingleton Gets since th e ir bulletin has not yet aw ay a s possible so they would Leave For India been published and it is sched­ not be fa m iliar witb the ground uled ea rlie r th an usual. o r the population.. _ TO ALL STUDENTS OF Coordinating Job Jo h n D. Shingleton, form er assistan t d irecto r of the busi­ ness an d industry placem ent buseau, h as been gran ted a one j MICHIGAN STATE y e a r leave of absence to be­ WE’VE MOVED com e business coordinator for | MSU engineering projects a t th e U niversity of Poona and the UNIVERSITY U niversity of M adras in India. Living w ith his wife and th ree children on the southern coast of M adras, Shingleton plans to re tu n i to the placem ent bureau CAN YOU USE A to our n ew h o u se a t 715 G rove. n ex t Septem ber. F o rm er head of Student em ­ ploym ent, Edw in B. F itz­ HUNDRED BUCKS? W e ho p e to se e all e lig ib le r u s h e e s p atrick, is tem porarily re p ta c -i ing Shingleton. F itzpatrick is being replaced by John M. th e r e a t o u r open ru s h s m o k e rs be­ THAT’S WHAT YOU CAN WIN IN EVERY ONE -C arter, form erly of the intercol­ legiate athletic tick et office. in g held on M onday, O c to b e r 2. a n d SPECIAL PURCHASE! 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Box Sg-B Ml. Vernon 10, New York i al Ma tana «at tta i«m w «mesaate Mm inn* * a. OMe« aaatlaOMlet eat a«» ai intuititi ta«« .j HOUSING FOR • SERVICE naan« Call 355-8255 or 56 RENT 7 • WANTED O i m i . ••ou* • anuiMMM reotioc» coo*.