fo r 52 ytmn S écO nd C la s s P o s te s « Esfiblished 10, 19 61 P a id -« B u t Lansing, Mich. 6 Pages 5 Cents Supply s ^;§On, Off- Ssif*- . Regulations Review A Possibility ^ Students have filled dormi* i would be as soon as we could fm m M 1 I tories and approved off-cam- . m Swm m 1 ^ Smith Case Hail, to be open- pus housing to over capacity, ^ ^ win bold 520 Thomas A. Dutch, director of j m e n , b e said. housing, said. IN ' PRESENT men dorms, To relieve the problem, 4,909 were housed in Brody and m a y students have again Shaw, wMch normally hold been placed three to a room, 4,127 men, Dutch said. Aboul be said. Some off-campus stu- 42 percent of the rooms hold were g ra te d permission three students. —------ t)o live outside boundaries. Women dormitories, with '* More students than ever— capacity T or 4.141, now house over 10,000 — are boused bn 5,159 coeds, he added. campus this term, he said. With the opening of North E v a with the opening of Case Hall, Dutch said, the over North Case Hall for women, capacity for women three to s Dutch said, m a y coeds have room' was reduced from last still had to be placed three to year’s 65 per c a t to 40 pei PAKLEY-VOUS?—Seniors Lioda Boliwood. lcft. and Alice Knkor bmc< nigbtly a room. cent. „ with junior Jill H edga «ad i tk e r F re a e k majors m th e hall a f I n i i a HOUSING S» coeds, N. Case increased, ahowever, Three to room for men hai he said, Hall. The girls ca rry m thefar conversation la F rea ch . aad yen kaew th at last Hall has made only a small from 40 to 42. per cent. date was ‘manilique!’ —State Neva photo by Deaats Pajoi. ----- indenture in relieving over­ crowded dormitories, he said, OFF-CAMPUS residents had O v e r c r owded dormitories exhausted approved housing will Mill not be completely re­ by Sept 23, Dutch said, and re­ Ooh La La! L andon *’ * * * * •*— * lieved, Emery Foster, dormi­ maining students were g ra te d tory m a n a g e r , said, after permission by the housing of­ South Case Hall for men is fice to reside outside the completed winter term , and boundary line. . —; Although tabulated result! Wilson dormitory fall term, were net readily available, France Cornes to Campus 1962. An additional dormitory has Dutch estimated that more b e a approved for planning, than 100 students Foster said, although “ 1963 ing outside the boundary lim­ were now liv ­ TIGHT SQUEEZE!—Lack of closet space is just one of the problems of the girls of Case Hall. Resident Assistant Kathy Simons, left, chats with her room­ mates Barbara Chrisci on the bottom bunk, and Linda Collins concerning the close its, who normally would have quarters that students are required to live. in. —State News photos by Frank By SUE ENGLE French to foreigners and, in ad­ Little different from what she had to live inside. Of the State News Staff dition to her teaching, is work- is used to a t ’.ome. Ltsciandro. ~ “Passcz-rnoi le sel, sii vous p la it” on a doctorate in French literature. - _ “I have to say things amply and slower than 1 do usually,” she said. more JFK Flies What permanent effect the* overflow of off-campus stu­ dents will have a changes in P la n n in g C o n s tr u c tio n N o w - p r e s a t bousing regulations — It’s just plain- old ’’Pass the salt, U you please,” but NO CREDIT is given participating far are the en- Most of the French b o n a girls are sophomores, and all language, French, ami the French house experience, but a r t required to have had two To Ailing whether 'Ale boundary will he extended o r age limits reduced for unapproved housing—Dutch Garages To Solve Future place, Landon dining -room, guage training. At meals, a table is reserved ularly source handy for to have questions, a they ready say. y e a n of French, either, high are together unique in lan­ uiuiuuuL. They find it partic­ school or college, and to be ca­ ndied in a French course. Rayburn said he did not yet know. Dutch said he indicated last spring to m in n report that Campus Parking Problem for 13 girls and their adviser. Although the conversation DALLAS (3—President Ken­ there woukf not be enough Miss Janine F. Dumas, and flows quite freely at the French j nedy w o t 3,000 miles out of his room within the boundary to -nothing but French is spoken. table. Miss Dumas finds it a THE FRENCH table is part Yanks Take way Monday to spend 14 min­ fulfill housing requirements first of a series of parking~ga- this- fall. ~ Plans are being made for the yet, however,” he said. “ The location of the garage . proposed garage will be built in two stages. The first_stage utes, trying to cheer up House DEAN OF STUDENTS John rages which will be construct­ may appear to be out of the j three or four tiers high of an experiment in learning French being conducted in the Q u e e n E le c t io n 19th World Speaker Sam Rayburn, serious­ Fuzak also gave no indication ed to alleviate the future park­ way now, but several new ly ill with c a c e r . \ - ing problem at MSU. and w ill house six or seven buildings will be constructed hundred cars. One or two of dormitory. -that changes might As the- President left the hos­ regulations, although he said: be made in The girls, mostly language T o d a y in U n io n majors, live in West Landon's Series Title — pital, he told newsmen: “ It’s inevitable that we will The first of these may be in that area in the next few these first floors will be under­ started within a year, said~ years, making the garage nec­ ground* “ Wfe had a good conversation. to look more into revising Harold W. Lautner, head of the essary toen,”~Lautner said. terrace and.speak French to­ Election for Homecoming CINCINNATI iii—The power­ I was happy to have a good -have Some time later, when the The new garage wilt not second stage is completed, it gether to improve their pro­ Queen candidates from off-cam­ ful New York Yankees won chance to talk with Mm. He’s the present ruling. We may Site Planning office. nunciation and fluency. pus is today from 10 a.m. to 4 have , no alternative but to “The proposed garage will eliminate any of toe existing will be extended another three their ISth World Series in a sick, of course, but I was glad be built between North and parking lots, but it should pre­ or four tiers in height a d will Miss Dumas, a graduate of p.m. in the Union concourse, five-game romp over the out­ 1 could be with him. He was in change.” — the University of Geneva and a said Dave Brownlee, homecom­ classed Cincinnati Rads in a gootf spirits artd showed cour­ The proposal that men more South Shaw Lanes just south vent toe building of more lots, provide spaces- for 1,300 or 'native of Switzerland, is also ing director of students off t h a 21 years old be allowed to of Shaw Hall. Nothing has he said. 1,400 automobiles. The exter­ humiliating 13-5 barrage yes­ age enough f a a y b o d y .” live in unapproved housing had b a n approved for construction Lautner explained^, that the ior dimensions of the .proposed teaching two classes in inter­ campus. At 4:07 p.m., Dallas time. b e a brought up previously, mediate French in the dorm’s The five candidates, in the terday. Kennedy went into room- 729 but any decision bad b o a de­ structure are 400 by 160 feet. recreation room. running are: Jane Baumgras, With Mickey Mantle and Yo­ “The architects are frying to where the 79-year-old Rayburn, She is here on a Leave of ab­ Judy Curtin. Karen Bendee, gi B erra both out of action Oam that indomitable fighter, is layed. sence from the University of Linda Larson, and Sue Van to ia juries, the American waging his last fight. Geneva where she taught Voorhis. League champs mounted a 15- Other allocations in on-cam- pus housing to relieve over Campus Chest Goal keep-costs down by building two la g e ventilation weUs in the c e n to of the structure hit attack against a parade of NO ONE WAS with the Presi­ eight Cincinnati pitchers. dent and the man who already two floors in the To Reach $80,561 The stSte law requires that adequate ventilation be pro­ Student Interest High Johnny Blanchard, M a tte ’s was a outstanding congress­ women’s wing of O w a Grad­ replacement, slammed a two- m an at the time Kennedy was a t e Center have b e a convert­ The campus 1961 United to measure our support to will extend iron) the sub-grade run homer a s the Yankees born. _ ed into m a ‘s living quarters; Community Chest campaign' these humanitarian endeavors. floors through the top floor, vided. If these wells, which In ÄUSG Election routed loser Joey Jay in a five- The President spoke with The waiting list for married opened Monday with a goal of run first imhag. Hector Lopez, Rayburn, then went to talk housing will he eliminatod this 180,561. subbing for B e rn , ¡»mashed a with the doctors and members term w h a 116 new apartments “As in toe past, MSU will are approved, expensive ex­ meet its quota by the giving haust fans will not have to be Under toe chairmanship of of dedicated people who be installed,” he said. Student interest in. the All; The candidates for the East three-run homer off Bill Henry of the family and returned will be opened in Cherry Lane. Dr. A. Westley Rowland, uni­ lieve that they ~have a very Estimated cost of the garage University Student Government ! vacancies are: Lee During another five-run explo­ again to talk wittHhe man who versity editor in the depart- real responsibility for ^com­ cwill a s be $1.500 to $2,000 f a each p a a . However, the meth­ (AUSG) fall elections is r e a c h - ^ ,* * ^ Vicki Eichhorn, Joe sion in the to o th . has b o a speaker of the house m a t of information series, 20 munity welfare.” ing an unprecedented high., Fremont. LeRoy Smith, Judy Elston Howard, the nigged twice as long as anyone in his­ O f f ic ia ls F i g h t , division la d e rs and more than Division leaders for the cam­ od of raising money for toe Kent Cardell, Birmingham sen-i Helgeson and Liz Langham. Yankee catcher who scored tory. 200 departmental representa­ paign are: F . W. Snyder and project has not b a n decided ior and elections commissioner ! Patricia Bates, Barbara Da- three runs and cracked out a At 4:21 p.m. Kennedy came S h e L e a v e s , tives will work to reach their Harold Ecker, agriculture; by the administration, he said. said Monday-.- _ I vis, Patricia Long, Bea Mor- double aad a single said that out and quickly left (he hospi­ goals between yesterday and Paul Rumpsa, university busi­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sixty-five petitions have been j « a ; Michele Murphy. Samfie in his opinion the turning point tal. H e S ta y s Oct. 25. ness office; John Marston, He was driven rapidly to turned in to fill 36 posfsTTherej Jackson, Marcia Rudman, of the series was Saturday's will be elections in 16 districts ' Rhonda Suratfa and Sandy Wy- game, when the Yankees came Love Field to go back to Wash­ AMSTERDAM, Netherland OB— Tbs wife of a defecting sity faculty and staff have al­ thony Diekema and L. Fermdd communication arts; M a r y “MICHIGAN STATE Univer­ Morr, home economics ; An­ Weather on Oct. 12, Cardell said this socky are candidates for the from behind to tie an John ington. Last night — expected low contrasts with thé average s three vacancies ia North Case, Blanchard’s hom er in the eighth In all be had b e a in Dallas Soviet chemist flew homeward ways played a important part Foster, registrar — admissions was In the mid M’s. number of four elections in past j ^ aiSTADATfS for the and win 3-2 a Roger Maris’ for ally a hour and 15 min­ Monday night after Dutch po­ in ail community efforts,” Dr. a n d scholarships; R ichod Taesday—expected high in utes. lice fought with Soviet officials Rowland said. “ Our people Chapin and C hales Schuller, Years- two vacancies in Armstrong homer in the math. in a effort to make sure that have a very re a l sensitivity to the lew 79’s, cooler tonight It was the 36th American It was an astonishing, a d yet university services,_. THE-AUSG coverage in the!««-* Dave Baienberg, Donald moving, visit, -this presidential she was leaving her husband the needs of the total commun­ with possible scattered show­ State News, the work of the Gaffke. Steven Haverman and, League series success to 22 by trip. Originally Kennedy had of her own free will. ity. In a sense, this is a reflec­ STUART MEAD, business ers. publicity director, Jim Barnes, ! Frank Boss. 1 the National. The Yanks now Soviet Ambassador Pantelei­ tion of the type of university a d public service ; Leonard Piainweil sophomore, and the; Districts with one vacancy1stand IS-7 ia series cempeti* phtanned to go directly from mon K. Ponomarenkio protest­ MSU is—a land-grant univer­ Luker and Gale Mikles, educa­ ■ AUSG booth in the Activities I aad candidates include tiow. N< ewport, R.I., to the White ed to the Dutch government sity dedicated to serving the tion; Robert Oehmke and Rob­ ■■■■■■■■■ Carnival were the reason for! Bryan, John W. Nelson and Despite yesterday's loss, Fred House- the increased interest, Cardell Pete Rheinstein: Butterfield, Hutchinson's Cincinnati Reds BUT THIS MORNING he Dutch police and threatened said. " . . . that he was roughed up by needs of all the people. “This I Don Erickson. Jack Shea « u l are stffl the National League changed Ms plans— it may be that the in c id a t wquld have health and welfare services, medicine; Walter Lundahl and y e a a total of 54 ert U nkefa, science and arts; *E. D. Devereaux, veterinary Pick Smith for ■------ —>—— ------:---------------- —I Ronald Macomber; N o r t h T\ si t j Campbell. Laura Nash. Phyllis because the medical bulletins “far-reaching consequences.” including 19 local Community R obot Lumianski, university 1962 is gHBg to be a chal­ Monday were the most cheer­ A fist fight erupted w h a Chest agenices and 35 state college; Jay OUn and Kenneth Highest Court U r. L ra n e L e a d s MacLeod and ScoUi Gaines. lenge to us.” Hutchinson said. ing they hove b e a since Ray­ Soviet officials rushed into air­ and national agencies are par­ Richards, btiildings and utili­ “We ace the champions and burn entered the hospital a port police headquarters in the ticipating in the program. The ties; Tom Dutch, dean of stu­ Gov. S w ainsa appointed Au­ A U S G S e m in a r 1aad * “ Gary Barrie *• Armstrong, * * Karl Lady they’re gonna have to boto us.” week ago Monday—and decided morning to get Mrs. Golub’s theme of this year’s campaign dents. d i t a Getteral Otos M. Smith of Morgan; West Lan- to come here. passport. P a c e had obtained is “ Do Unto O thos,” and cer­ Lyle Thorborn and R o bot Flint a justice of toe Michigan S u n d a y N ig h t don. Sally Sanford* Decker; E ast lonrisn, Helen and Joy ■ « • ■ ■ ■ ■ » « J g i Shortly beflereTCennedy went it from her husband. tainly the Golden Rule is a Emerson, dormitories and food Supreme court Bjlonday. up the ram p to Ms big plane, Mrs. Alexei Golub told h a appropriate yardstick by which service; Leonard G iando and The first of his race to reach The AUSG academic bene­ Altman aad Marjorie Hoffman. S o u th S h a w the Rev. Baxton Bryant, for­ husband of h a decision to re-, Robert TOU, secretary; Rich­ the state’s Mghest court bench, fits committee seminar Sunday Married Housing. John Rob­ m er pastor of the Elmwood turn to the Soviet Union with­ ard Bemitt, special division; femito, a Negro, was named to night will be led by Dr. Maur­ son: East Mayo. Lee Betz aad ice Crane, assistant professor Barbara Frey; Rath«’, Fred L a n e C lo s e d - told the P resident: ”1 appreci­ ing a t the Amsterdam airport Methodist c&wrch in Dallas, out him in a face-to-face meet­ N e w Y o r k B a lle t W. Lowell Treasier and P at Callfiwm, university relations; fill the vacancy left by Justice of humanities. The seminar Anderson aad Bruce Randall: S on* Stew Lane _.was ate font to DaBns.* fai.the presence of Dutch and H e r e F o r 3 D a y s Ixxiis A. Doyle and Tunis Dak* Talbot Smith of Ann Arbor. will be held in the Student Ser­ East Shaw, A. J . Harris, M s And, according to Bryat, Soviet officials. ker, continuing education; and Justice Smith resigned last vice building lounge a t 7:30 C. Halverson, M s Need aad tor Monas pipe replied: During the confrontation — The New Y a k City Ballet Harold Henry, engineering week to become a federal p.m. Roger White. “ I could! do db ano 1law, but it Is described by a Dutch official will perform in the auditorium MEMBERS OF the campas judge in Detroit He was ap­ Students attending are asked Sororities, to Corporei Ben very sorrowful because of the as “ a huma tragedy” —Mrs. T u e s d a y , Wednesday and community chest committee pointed by President Kennedy. to read “ Intentions.” by Oecar Pam Otis Smith will be sworn to Wilde. The paper-bound book Kay im a iito M t .of illness of Mr. Rayburn. Wo Golub was saM to nave men Thursday. Each performance include Rowland, A la A ndo , North Shaw know that afi the nntk» is pray­ (totted the position of her b a in s at 8:15 p.m. | s a , Stuart Mead, N o rm a Pot­ early this week, according to is, available in local book1Van Dam, tom tow»-« ing for Mm. Let va hope lor eats in the Soyiet Union, £ Related story and picture t o , Ray Yerkie and Linda Sw ainsa, a d will take jwrt stores, tbs committee said, i Jan Davis ■ m ■ i t o ■ « • the best.” couple has *» children. are on page 6. I Halfenger. *~ in the October c o o t term. •\ ■ ’Sjj Tuesday M orning, O ctober 10, 1961 Stele N cw i^E ast U a r if » M kliigito m i Rors, M s GoaaeHn, ■# YOUR BEST BUY. CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS SI E d ito r ia l , f / ' • g g | British Cop D e b a te T e a m ; j Voua, Al Royce nag ~ Night staff: «ariÉMÉ newal IBw o m ; photo editor, Devid T o H é M Its r f ! Varsity Drive hi Seminars Have Pitfalls Lectures editor, Mary Basing; copy ed-1Jaehnig. F i r s t M e e tin g m1 ' Lectures, discussions and sem inars have a long record Thursday The Debate Team will bold NOW! GLADM ER Open 12:41 1 2 2 7 E. GRAND RIVER its first meeting of th e term a t tB IgH to ti e to 8:3» OPEN EVERY DAY 5 :0 0 P.M . o f little attendance on tills campus. F o r a v ariety of The School of Police Admin­ reasons stu d en ts stay away from all except tjbe m ost 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 34, istration and Public Safety will Union Building. DELIVERY SERVICE MON.-SAT. x dram atic of speakers. sponsor a public lecture en­ titled “The Organization of the Any interested students, with SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT! 8 :3 0 P .M . . 1 : 3 0 A.M. In p a rt th is is doe to th e ir rugged tim e schedule. Most o r without experience i n are operating on days budgeted to th e la st half-m inute. British Police, by Col. T. Eric forensics, may attend this SUNDAY 5 :0 0 P .M l * l : 3 0 A.M. They simply do not have th e tim e to visit ex tra sessions St. Johnston, at I pm . Thurs­ GARY COOPER meeting. a t night. day in the Kellogg Center aud­ itorium. - Last year, over 50 State stu­ DOROTHY McGURE ED 2-8517 O thers don’t atten d because they don’t care. They have dents were involved in this pro­ CoLSt. Johnston, chief con­ gram, the purpose of which is ANTHONY PttKJNS listened to lectures all day long and don’t relish th e idea stable of the Lancashire Coun­ to provide an opportunity for MARJ0RK MAM o f sittin g still fo r an o th er two hours of listening. ty, England, constabulary, has ail students to gain extra-cur-; under his jurisdiction some rictdar experience in public „ WUIAM .W a YLER s — ’S - W O OU CTIO * IN SOME INSTANCES the num ber of in stru cto rs speaking. often exceed the num ber of students. They m ay tend to dom inate th e discussion when it concerns tlfeir special in te re st field while students m aintain th e ir ignorant Débate teams have par­ ticipated in -tournaments at Purdue, Northwestern, Eastern ndltpersuasion DELTA SISMA PI silence before fading aw ay completely. They usually Illinois, and Ohio State? as well as having received high ratings SHOlWN AT 1:18 • 8:48-18:1» don’t re tu rn fo r th e n ex t in th e series o f discussions. for contributions at the big Ten P r s t o s b a a i B w ia ts s F ra te n H y T he p itfalls are m any fo r any group s ta rtin g on such Student Congress held at the , PLUS CO-HIT! GARY COOPER • AUDREY HEPBURN a program . A USG 's Academic B enefits program is now undertaking a series of sem inars on topics of “ educa­ tional im portance.” ____ University of Michigan last May. I AT 3:21 - 8 :lt in “ FASCINATION” I •- c o r d ia lly in v ite s : f ! T heir agenda includes such popular nam es as\M aurice STARTS SATURDAY ~ COMING SOON! •‘FANNY” C rane of th e hum anities departm ent and A lfred Meyer P e t it io n s F o r “TH E TR A PP FAMILY” a ll s tu d e n ts o f of political science. However, e v e n 'w ith men such as these, th e program may flounder'if AUSG does not avoid J - H o p C h a ir m a n the pitfalls and n u rtu re its in fan t venture w ith intense c a r e .' — O p e n T ill W e d . U N IV E R S IT Y TH EA TR E B u s in e s s a n d P u b lic S e rv ic e TH E SEM INARS m ust rem ain sem inars. The original Petitioning is still going on I ;• J plan was to have a general topic w ith th e participants for the position of J-Hop Gen­ Cel. T. E1HC St. JOHNSTON eral Chairman. *" guiding it in w hatever direction they choose. This per­ 1961-62 Season Coupon Books la aa haps is th e key to success fo r certainly th e form al lec­ 4,000 police personnel charged “ This person’s job will be i with protection of more than that of planning, organizing, tu res and strictly steered discussions of_ th e p ast have 2,000,000 residents of the coun­ and coordinating the entire J- n o t worked. „ - Hop," Dick Winters, junior | ARE ty- % class president, said. In addition, th e discussions should be conducted a t as Previous to his appointment in this position in 1950, Col. “ The chairman or co-chair­ high a level as possible w ithout extending them beyond th e stud en ts’ abilities. This is a fin e point and will require ex p ert m oderation from someone. St. Johnston served during men, who are selected to head World War H at the Supreme up this dance, will automati­ OPEN SMOKER AUSG has invested a large sum in th is, series and should carefully plan it to assure success. A good semi-, Headquarters of the Allied Ex­ cally become members of the peditionary Force under Gen­ Junior Council,” he added. Although eral Eisenhower as head of the terested uPheafing the J-Council is in­ SOLD OUT n a r can be both educational and a lot of fun—if it is from peo­ public safety section. ple who have an interest in conducted properly. ~ ~ On his current lecture tour. serving as \heads of commit­ Col. St. Johnston is traveling tees, only the general chair­ T hank You - 7 :0 0 to 8 :3 0 p .m . under the auspices of the In­ man is being chosen at this O ’ H a r a to S p e a k a t D e m M e e tin g ternational Association o f time. The dance is tentatively Chiefs of Police and will speak scheduled for Feb. 9, 1962, Congressman J a m e t O’­ County Democratic Party, at 8 in Montreal, at Northwestern Winters saidc F o r Your Continued Support T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 1 0 Hara, Democratic representa­ p.m., in Parlors A and B of the University, Louisville Univer­ Petitions may be picked up Civic Center. sity, Western Reserve Univer­ until Wednesday at 5 p.m. in tive from the 7th Congressional O’Hara’s topic will be “Re- sity and at the Executive Club 317 Student Services. District, will speak at the first j flections on the Recent Con- of Chicago in addition to his O f Olir P rogram ! R o o m 3 6 , U n io n fall meeting of the Inghamj gressional Session.” appearance here Thursday. 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B ubots, E D 2-8671, over 124T a f te r »:** P-m. t0 p riv ileg es. G rad s tu d e n ts p e rfe r- red. ED 2-»727. -- ll Jaco b so n s. . 1 1 H a g a d o r n a t U .S .- 1 6 1*57 C H E V R O L ET c o n v e rtib le F R E E . 6x 7 enlrrgerrffN t! B rin g Corner Ann.and..MAC Blue, w h itb top. P ric ed to eell. C all a f te r 5 p.m. E t) Î-2587. *» L O S T and F O U N D th is a d to M arek R e x a ll P re s c rip ­ tio n C e n te r by F ra n d o r: No p u r ­ P lenty of free parking H ours Mon. th ru F ri. chase needed. L in d t one to a fa m ­ 8:00 a.m. • 5 :3 0 -p.m. 1*57 CH EV RO LET c o n v e r tib le . C o rv e tte f l o o r s h i f t , n e w to p , B u - LQSsT. M a d ra e Solid g o ld m a n ’s w atcii. plaid band, in s c rip tio n on ily. O ffe r ends Oct. 31. 1961._____ 14 P hone ED 2-4377 Sat. 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon East. .Lansing cro n ttre e . Need th e m o n e y . C a ll back. R ew ard . C all 355-9292. 355-141«. — 8 9 R E A L ESTATE BLACK E B O N Y C am eo broach. F O R SALE. 1953 FO RD w ith *53 L e a th e r b acked. L o st in a r e a o f _EA ST LANSING. O w ner lea v in g Old« e n g in e. Body, en g in e, ti r e ; L ib ra ry . F a m ily p ie c e . D e s ir e r e ­ s ta te . O ffe rs 3 bedroom . H i b ath s, good. C all E D 2-35«3. 10 tu r n fo r se n tim e n ta l re a s o n s . Call 2 s t o r y C olonial. P an eled re c r e a ­ IV 5-4972 a f t e r 6 -p.m. tf tion rdom and b a r, 2' firep laces, 195,7 F O R D . M e c h a n ic a lly p e r ­ fe c t , body p e r f e c t , v e r y c le a n . B en L O S T . M a n ’ s g o ld r i n g w i t h re d f i r s t flo o r lau n d ry ^ Ideal location M c C re a , 1 3 0 1 -0 U n i v e r s i t y V illa g e * s to n e . R e w a r d . C a ll E D 2-5039, a s k n e a r schools a n d sh o p p in g cen te r. E D 7-0221 . “ f o r B o b M u H e r. 11 *03 Beech S tre e t. C all ow ner, E D 2-5101. 10 1959 LARK H A R D T O P . P ttc k F O U N D . “ O p p o r t u n it ie s U n l i m i t ­ o v erd riv e. P r j Y t t o o w n e r , good e d ” In U n io n , la s t n i g g t . C la im a t O W N ER BUILT. 3 bedroom , fire ­ co ndition. C all E D 7-7377. 11 C a r e e r C a r n i v a l , t o n i g h t o n ly . 9 place, c a rp e te d .. g a ra g e , w alk out b asem en t. W ell lo cated in Maeoo. Ithere's a batch of cold 53 M 6 - T D . $825.00. E D 2-4459 o r OR 6-4821. 19 THAT m i l NEVER 8 3 5 -5 1 8 9 . 9 - PER SO N AL M O .A ; 1959. R e d R o a d s te r . W ir e w h e e l « . / t o n m a u c o v e r , a lu m in u m S E R V IC E irid e c u r t a in s . L o w m ile a g e E x c e l­ u i i n w o l e n t c o n d it io n . M u s t s e ll. E D 2 - 0 141- TY PIN G in m y home. T heses a f t e r 5 p .m . 1* an d te rm papers. E le c tric ty p e ­ w rite r. C all N ancy W eisa a t ED 1955 O L D S .' Q « « d t r a n s p o r t a t io n . 25-8877. 10 *2 0 0 . C a l l E D 2-3697 a f t e r 6 p .m a n d w eekends. >- -T Y P IN G I n ' S p a rta n V illage a p a rtm e n t. E le c tric ty p e w rite r 1940 P A C K A R D H E A R S E . F in e C all 3 5 5-30 12. tf r u n n in g c o n d it io n , good p a in t, v e r y l i t t l e r u s t . 8130. c a l l E D - - •TYPIST ANN BROWN. ED 2- 5839. - 8 8384. E te c trlc ty p e w rite r. T erm -p e- p a rs an d th esas, a lso g e n e ra l ty p ­ 1933 P L Y M O U T H . 4 d r iv e , s t a n ­ ing. tf d a rd s h ift. V e ry go od tr a n s p o r ta ­ t io n . C a ll A l iu j a , 355-1804 b e e w e e n PHOTOGRAPHY o u r hobby a n d sideline. C h ild re n 's p o r tr a its in 1 0 -4. 11 y o u r hom e. P h o to C h ristm a s c a r d s T H U N D F .R B IR D . 1985 etaiu U rd E D 7-1201, ev en in g s. 9 sh ift. Good co ndition. B e st o ffe r o v er »900. P h o n e OL 6-1986, WIH- lam sto n . - A S F A S T as y o u can w r it e us a c h e c k w e ’l l w r i t e " y o u r a u to i n ­ ]* ECH O FARM S R ID IN G STABLE. H orae d ra w n h ay rld ee. fa c ilitie s fo r p a rtie s , a n d d an cin g a f t e r ­ w ards. N o rth to c o rn e r of R ound L ak e R oad a n d U.S. 27. MI 1-615«. for the entire sch ool year with s u r a n c e . B u b o ts , o v er J a c o b s o n s. 1« K D 2-8671. F O R . S A L E . E c o n o m ic a l t r a n s ­ 11 K ENNY DAVIS C all E D 2-1477. ORCHESTRA. 15 S h e a f f e r 's '^ i ^ W w ^ ^ o n t e s t p o r t a t io n . »7 T s e tta 300 a n d 3» T s e tta «00. P h o n e M l 3-0'.’ Q2. 10 T H E S IS TYPING , p rin tin g .- A d­ vice o n form an d s ty le a t no c h a rg e . E d itin g Service. W oneh EM P LO YM EN T G rafie Service, 1726 E. M ichigan Ave. L a n sin g . Ph. 484-771«. tf Mgr* nr* som* of to* tWng» to k**p hi FE M A LE D IE TIC IA N . A.D. A . PHOTOG RAPH Y s S pecial p u r­ mind wtmn you're writing about P a rt-tim e , C o n ta c t S p arro w H os­ p ita l, P e rs o n n e l O ffice. IV 7-4111. HANDCRAFTED p o se- p h o to g ra p h y an d p ro cessin g fo r th e se s, etc. E x tre m e close-up a n d copying. 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P ie an d H allo w een ^ u n tp - name, addrm*. school nam e a a d d a w must be received by kina. F a rm fre a h e g g s. A lso o th e r Tickets on Sale b r u i t s and v eg eta b le* a t re a s o n ­ N ovem ber 7,19*1. ?----- ' at a b le p rices. R o ad sid e F a rm M a rk ­ e t, 2 m iles e a s t o f E a s t L a n sin g SPARTAN BELL RINGERS E ntries wXi be judged on th e basis o f th eir betkrvetnhty and freah new of thought. Judges’ decisione are in a i and a* entnee *2 9 5 on l'S 16 a t o k e re o s Road. tf been a n the pro pert y e f th e W . A . SheaXer Pm* Compa n y. N one Campus Music Shop Civic AnAtartam TRAILERS * STILL HAVE OPENINGS wffl b e returned, l a w ee of tfw i duplicate priaw wM be awarded. Every caBaga student in th e U nited S ta tw may enter, aneept 1935 KORDLINE M obile Horae. employees o f W . A. ShaaEer pirn Company, its ankddiariw . its Johnny’s Record Shop «6 feet, e x c e lle n t hom e fo r 1 b r P a r ti san! 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B W e ' f g M Conditions'your skin. ■— ' 9 e, é ; , J Aren’t these sound, scientific virtaes^rtore important than the purely erhotional effect Skin Bracer has on women? in that case, buysR^ottle, And •“ haste fun? READY FOR THE PERFORMANCE—Francisco Monclon of the New York City Ballet rehearses for the opening night performance ef the ballet at MSU tonight. The ballet marks the opening ef the University lecture-concert series for 1961-62. *' f " New York City Ballet “Not only is this a doll party, but I ’ve run out of CHESTERFIELDS!* l ü i p Opens Here Tonight 2 1 G R E A T TOBACCOS M A K E 2 0 W O N D ER FU L SM O K ES! AGED MILD, BLENDEJD MILD-NOT FiLTERED MILD—THEY SATISFY W it h A P e r s o n a liz e d lrTdays”of yore,vmen'feared not only their H a ir s t y le F r o m T h e mortal enemies, but the elements too. It was the medieval armorer's task to protect his chief against foemen, but weather-protection was a more difficult matter. Thus many a U n iv e rs ity B e a u ty S a lo n knight was-spent in rusty armor. Engineers and scientists at Ford Motor Peggy Luadberg, Company, engaged in both pure and applied Owaer-Manager research, are coping even today with the problem of body protection (car bodies, that is). Through greater understanding of the # Perm anents and hair styling chemistry of surfaces, they have developed new paint primers and-undercoatings, new 9 Slenderizing Table (F re e to Clientele) rustpreofing methods, and special sealers that guard entire car bodies against nature's # Experts in long h air styling corrosive forces—all of which add armor-like protection to Ford-built cars. Air-conditioned dryers-for com fort From other scientific inquiries will undoubt­ 9 Specialists in Silver Blonding & Tipping edly come new materials with^ protective properties vastly superiortoihose of today. This is another example of Ford's leadership through scientific research and engineering. C o e d s D on't forget ab o u t-th e Coed Specials M O T O * COM PANV ^ 'Th« American Road, Dearborn. Michigan on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (T his also applies to student wives) Perm anent, H aircut & Style Complete $10*00 University Beauty Salon (East Lansing's Most Modem Sedan) ^ 2 D o o r s E a s t o f L u c o n T h e a tr e E D 2 -1 1 1 6