yfaWIIWanM| 8IBH H U M Ë S œ P iln p & iiiíp IsS ê Ê ê m m R ockefeller Goes To N ew Guinea HONOLULU (jr - Ncw York’s ficia ls of the governm ent. N ew s e f m i im pending divorce I f T h a n t ’s Gov. N elson Bockafallar, t u R ockefeller expressed confi­ cam e Friday. faced and worried, arrived dence M s son would I t a ll here Monday an route fa N ew Guinea to aid in the search far his youngest son, M ichael. rig h t In a San F randaco statem ent h e said: W itt R ockefeller w as D r. R obert & Gardner of Har­ vard’s P eabcdy M useum wbe Action Will “I have com plete confidence led aa expedition ia the re­ The Governor ^ ejected ef­ forts by airport attendants to w elcom e him w ith lets, tradi­ In M ichael’s resourcefulness and «*»'"*"» ) “ Therefore, M ary and I are m ote Battem V alley of N ew Chdnea la st sprtag. Young B a rk a fiia r w as a m em ber at at tion hi H awaii. > He w as m et by H aw aii’s Gov. W illiam Quinn. R ockefeller optim istic that b e w in have got­ ten ashore sa fely and coped with w hatever problem s he that party. D r. Gardner said M ichael's chances of survival w ere good Katangans said unsm ilingly: “H ello B ill.” found. However, w e w ant to if b e read ied d im e. He said R ockefeller reached Honolu­ get there a s fa st as w e can so the young m an’s fam iliarity UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.IB— lu Airport at 11:90 a.m . HST that, if anything has happened, with the terrain and friendship The U.S. proposed Monday that (4:90 p.m . E ST ). A P a n Amer­ w e w ill be there mid be able w ith natives would be of im ­ the UN Security Council broad­ ican airw ays chartered jet w as to be w ith him .” m easurable help. Gov. Rocke­ en the authority of acting Sec­ w aiting to speed him to New The governor’s party did not retary-G eneral U H u n t to deal feller said h is son’s training in Guinea. include M ichael’s m other, from the M ilitary R eserve h a d w ith secessionist m ovem ents The two governors entered whom the governor separated to the Congo wherever they oc­ taught him to take care o f the airport building without after 31 years of m arriage. him self. cur. com m ent. R ockefeller t o 1 d U.S. delegate Adlai E . Stev­ Quinn h e first learned Sunday enson 'did so by offering at lunch that Ms son w as m iss­ ing. • «The R ockefeller party w ent J F K and Adenauer am endm ents to a resolution subm itted by Ceylon, Liberia and the United Arab Republic to the R oyal Hawaiian Hotel to which would pinpoint council aw ait provision of the charter­ ed plane that w ould take them to Port M oresby, New Guinea. D iscu ss Strategy action against K atanga Pro­ vince. Stevenson introduced t h e A companion of the 23- WASHINGTON OB— P resident am endm ents after private talks prepared. B efore Adenauer’s with the three Asian-African year-old M ichael R ockefeller Kennedy and Germ any’s Chan­ arrival a t the m ansion on Pen­ was rescued early Monday cellor Konrad Adenauer began delegates failed to result in nsylvania A ve. K ennedy was agreem ent on a com prom ise off the swam py ¿east of Monday their attem pt to agree briefed for one hour by Ms top Southem New Guinea. on strategy far the anticipated approach. lev el-a ssocia tes on R ussia and In an effort to m eet U .S. ob­ The two w ere reported m iss­ negotiations with the R ussians G erm any, including Secretary jections, the three sponsors re­ ing Monday (Sunday U .S. tim e) on B erlin and other danger of State Dean Rusk; Soviet ex­ vised their resolution to include by two tribesm en who swam spots. pert Charles E . Bohlen; Gen. -a paragraph that would de­ ashore from th eir capsized Monday’s m getiog w as the Lucius D . Clay, the President’s personal representative in Ber­ clare a ll secessionist m ove­ prahu, a sm all native boat. first in a series, to be follow ed lin; Under Secretary of State m ents contrary to the funda­ The com panion. Dr. R. W. j by two White H ouse confer­ m ental law of the central Con­ W assing, 34, a Dutch anthropol­ ences Tuesday m orning and af­ G eorge B all; the U.S. Am bas­ sador to Bonn, W alter C. Wodl- go governm ent and previous ogist, w as picked up Monday ternoon, and probably by a con­ Security Council decisions. by a Dutch warship 22 m iles cluding m eeting on W ednesday ing; A ssistant— Secretary of offshore in Flam ingo B ay. He The tw o W estern lead ers, it State Foy D . Kohler; A ssistant BUT THE REVISION also said young R ockefeller was is estim ated, w ill spend about Secretary of D efense P aul Nit- contained a specific demand floating on two jerry cans when eigh t hours in conferences, not ze, and M artin H illenbrand, di­ th a t “ such activities which are he lost contact with him in the counting a White House lunch­ rector of the State Depart­ now taking place in Katanga darkness. eon today. This & an unusually m ent’s office for G erm an af­ w ill cease forthwith.” Gov. R ockefeller and Mich­ long tim e and indicates Ken­ fairs. ^Im m ediately after Liberia's B a t o n the W hite H ouse «re­ Nathan Barnes announced the a el’* twin sister, M rs. Mary nedy and Ms gu est are (M ar- Strawbridge, flew to San m ined to explore thoroughly a il ference Rusk h a d a prelim inary revision Stevenson served no­ Francisco from New Yerk last points on wMch they do not m eeting w ith the sam e group tice that he had separate night and le ft Gris morning oa see eye-fb-eye. in his State D epartm ent o ffice. am endm ents for the council’s - t h e ir hopeful journey fa New Both the P resident and the Adenauer spent the entire consideration. Guinea by w ay e f Honolulu. 85-year-old Chancellor are w ell m orning in conference w ith the At the suggestion of B ritain’s H ie governor chartered a ranking m em bers o f his party, Sir Patrick Dean the council sp ecia l-jet te fly him from including Foreign M inister Gee*. adjourned until 10:30 a.m . I5ST H awaii to New Guinea where he Is dae at 11 a.m . (EST) No Coeds in hard Schroeded, D efense Min­ ister Franz-Josef Strauss, Am­ bassador W ilhelm G rewe, State THE MEN’S GLEE CLUB of Northwestern U niversity Northwestern Saturday afternoon. Football wHl was still today to give delegates tim e to study the new amendm ents. T uesday. They had the best w ishes of Men’s Dorms Secretary Carl K arstens, and F elix Von Eckhardt, the Ger­ joined (he MSU Men’s G lee Chib, pictured above, for a joint concert Saturday evening a t K ellogg Center. The much in evidence as the two groups presented a m edley, of the B ig Ten fight songs. The State singers are directed I and to seek instructions from ! their home governm ents. President Kennedy and h is of­ fer of every possible assist ance. AirU. of M. m an governm ent’s press ch ief The Chancellor m ade what his m eeting w ith Kennedy when com btoed conc ert follow ed the Spartan victory over by Gordon Flood of the* Departm ent of Music. R eliable inform ants said the U.A.R. held the view th a tJ L the Katanga secessio n co u ld b e I ended It would pave the way B e rlin e rs “I hope you w ill ca ll on us ANN ARBOR (iB -U niversity one aide called a real sacrifice E x -B la c k M u s lim S p ea k s for w hatever assistan ce the De­ of M ichigan coeds won2! be al­ j for a solution to' all other prob­ to be thoroughly prepared for fense Departm ent or any other lowed in m en’s dorm itory lem s. This reflected the opin­ he called a scheduled Monday F ig h t W a ll Need N A A P , N ot N A A C P , agency can-render,” the Pres­ room s as guests, it w as decided ion of a considerable number m orning v isit to the N ational of Asian-African delegates. ident telegraphed. M onday night by the U-M G allery o f Art, which he v isits The governor replied from board of governors in. charge every tim e be is in the city. DISPATCHES from th e Con­ San Francisco: of residence h ails. See JFK P age S “Your thoughtful w ire w as m ost d eep lyapp reciated, a s is your generous offer of help. I The proposal w as subm itted by the Interquadrangle Coun­ c il, student governm ent body BERLIN (jfi — Hundreds, of shouting W est B erliners Mon U niversity Audience T o ld - go quoted a high UN official as charring that th e com ­ mander of m utineers at Kindu day night tried to storm the w as spreading unrest among am keeping in touch w ith of­ for m en’s dorm itories. CLOUDY hated Com m unist w all dividing ” We need a National A ssoci- ca lls the m ovem ent a dynam ic tion for Fidel Castro, but I Congolese soldiers by circulat­ The board, however, in­ ation for the Advancem ent of force fo r the im provem ent of can’t go along with hate cam ­ ing fa lse reports that the UN is tb e c ity , but cinb-sw inging W est M ay Give Con-Con structed the adm inistration to consider other changes in the B erlin police stopped them People - an NAAP instead of ** * Negr0 ‘,because t r. _ M uslim s aren’t afraid to get Black paigns, of which Castro’s is typ ical.” planning to disarm them . The com m ander, n Col. Pa- from reaching it. A tear gas an NAACP, J . C. W illiam s, j H all to Colleges. use of com m on facilities. Jam es A. L ew is, student af­ and w ater cannon battle then form er M ichigan State football Speaking of his lack of un­ derstanding of Christianity, kassa, is a cousin o f leftist leader Antoine G izenga. fairs v ice president, acknowl­ p la y « ami a fan n er m em ber “ The N egro to Am erica has W illiam s said, “If I had to The U.S. fears that Gizenga A state legislator said Mon­ developed betw een E a st and edged student concern for “ so­ of the Black M uslim s, told a been bracked about and op­ evaluate Jesus Christ and is seeking to separate oriental day he is going to ask Mich­ d a ! life In a situation where W est police. U niversity audience. Sunday pressed far several hundred igan’s colleges and universities Ghandi, Ghandi is the better province from th e central gov­ thousands live in m ass housing D uring the intram ural W est night. _ years,” W illiam s said. “ If m an.” ernm ent, as President M oise i f they w ant Constitution H all you follow m e, I trill ghrp you which denies personal living to B erlin fracas. E a st German Speaking in the Art Room of Christianity exploited t h e Tshombe has done with Ka­ kept intact for use as a class­ room and preserved for pos­ a great d erih e. border guards turned w ater the Union Building to more refuge, I w ill give you secur- people 1,900 years, be contin­ tanga. _ “ P ast university experience than 60 people, W illiam s said is what the Black ued, but Ghandi liberated 430 Adlai E . Stevenson, the U.S. terity. “ cannon and tear gas on the m ovem ent prom- w ith joint use of com m on fa cil­ that in Ms opinion the NAACP m illion Indians from B ritish d elegate, has told the council Rep. Joseph A. G illis. D-De troit, said if any colleges want the hall far classroom use he ities Jias been good and has led to m ore norm al livin g condi­ Weather dem onstrators, m ost of whom w ere youngsters. w as “ a joke—m ade up o f mid­ dle c la ss social clim b ers who The m ovem ent started to De­ tyranny. “Jesus Christ w as a trem end­ this m ight create even n great­ er crisis than secession of Ka­ tions in the h alls concerned," The w eather forecast for W est P olice retaliated by don’t w ant to g et their hands troit under the leadership of ous lib eral,” W illiam s said, “I tanga. could introduce necessary leg­ Lewis said. T uesday is cloudy and cooler d irty.” - ...... have the utm ost respect for GIZENGA HAS had to e sup­ islation in th e next session of hurling tear g as grenades at a Fard M ohammed, W illiam s He said changes are being w ith som e chance ef rate or W illiam s disassociated him­ said. Upon to e disappearance Mm.” port of the Soviet Union in pre­ the legislature. ~ considered to adapt existing snow fade tonight or Wednes­ th e Comm unists. Authorities “ Otherwise legislation w ill self from M uslim m ovem ent, of F aro Mohammad, E lijah vious council debate, and it facilities for use by both men day. T em peratures w in range said the tw o sides hurled about W illiam s described t h e feared that a separate ha introduced to allow each how ever, b eca u se-o f its avid M ohamm ed assum ed the fig­ John Birch Seeiety and other and womyn. r . in the high SF s. 200 gen tad es over the w all. Mack exclu sivism . But be still urehead leadership of the or­ See U THANT P age 3 d elegate to acquire h is own right hand organizations as ch air and d e n a t salvage ganization. , ^ i m ure dangerous farces than valu e,” be said. Attorney G eneral Paul L. Adam s told G illis that the fur­ Mad Seaman Killed 5 M alcolm X ., one o f the dy­ nam ic le a d e n o f th e m ovem ent Cam m onism . H itting at the secret lists of New Date according to W illiam s, has got­ nishings belong to the people the Birch society, he said that C h ild T e lls H o r r o r o n Y a c h t ten to e organization m oving. o f the State of M ichigan after th e convention ends n e x t spring. \ ™ Since f p s , tf has progressed from h ear inactivity to an ac­ tiv e m em bership of one m il­ Comm unists w ere at lea st con­ sidered subversive and the gov­ ernm ent keeps w atch an them . Set for Fall He said that tf th e legislature MIAMI, F la. LB—The M ys­ does n et p ass a new la w the tery surrounding- the w rack e f furnishings would ha disposed the ketch B luebells w as explod­ - w ith a razor Made whea ha I lH M p fl» p H 7 9 0 $ » Terry Jo, riding a w hite cork toan le i that T erry J e had raft th at “tanked like a white- cap am ong a thousand wMte- ed her story a t a new s confer­ lion. The B lack M uslim s m ove­ en ce. m ent w ill accept ra y N egro, Ashed if be could state defi­ at>d according to WUUams, it W illiam s said that the Negro discrim inates against Mmarif m art than the w hite m an does Graduation of as surplus or salvage. ed Monday by u litUe g irl’s tala The Monde g irl’s father, 41- ca p s,” w a s picked up la st nitely that H arvey tolled th e attem pts to rehabilitate dope against the N egro. indicating the other passengers F a ll com m encem ent date has yfeto-eld Arthur D upem m tt of Thursday by the freighter Cap­ passengers and sank the stop, addicts, psychotic ca ses dnd “While th e Negro cries about been changed from Friday, w ere ttp igh tered by a captain G reen B uy, W is.; h er m other, tain H ieo. Crewm en said it B arber said s a y such an­ crim inals. discrim ination, he is * segre- D ec. k to Thursday, D ec. 7. Frosh, Sophs, Get gone m ad. T m y ' J r Duperrault, who Jean, 38; bur brother, Brian, w as a m iracle that they chanc­ 14, and H arvey’s w ife, M ary, ed to se e to e tin y r ift and its nouncem ent would have to Williams also denies Us label aw ait com pletion o f to e investi­ as a “hate movement” He ad­ gatkm ist h im self.” The change w as m ade due to This is th e feelin g o f too adm inistrative conflict. Tickets Ea rly rode a tossing raft for 3 % days under a blazing sun, said Capt 34, apparently want to the bot­ half-conscious p sissn gn r tom w tii th e 80-foot ketch. Suspicions arose after Har­ 3 gation. r* mits tout prior to Ha reorgani- H e declined , tea , to specu­ zatlllll m H R W t WH S0 IQ6 B lack M uslim s, W illiam s said. Comm encem ent speaker w ill ha G eorge Sraaqr, president Bath freshman and aspha Julian H arvey abandoned her Another sister, R anee, f , w as v ey ’s . suicide but n et until la te oa H arvey’s m otives. B ui danger of black nationalistic o f A m anean M otors. marea cnyfafc ap ticket* far on the deck of the stoking aMp. found dead te th e dinghy to Sunday fe r r y Jo ab le to a n o th e r C oast Guard officer vfatane. however. Emmons Men An »«partid M i tegraas w ill tifa fittati* fa so e an Wadnes T he 11-year-old child told in ­ w hich H arvey escaped. They answ er investigators’ questions who would not perm it us* of : The eqgaafaatieu n N H p 7 7- i. b e nrsssntad a t t i» caram ente», d ay at the Intesa ticket of­ vestigators she saw tea bodies fice, atMstie tick et w a g e r of bar m other ta d toother, w are rescued N ev. 13 by a to a Miami hospital. freighter, SS G ulf Lion, th e day Than ana MU Caaat Guaid Ms nam e said , “ k looks tike towards a (tapcrmra Meat m ass murder Igf a berserk egy, Wtatams said. Choose Marjorie 417 bachelor candidate«, 272 m aster and 73 (factorial candi­ Bffi B e a r d a l e e has an Brian, on the bloody fiber of altar the sinking. and FBI ama a story of tor- m an.” ¿ ilS L Marjorie Matterai», Grani d ates. the m ain cabin and “blood an In N assau, w here R enee’s ' n —r m rams aw n uw^iM s^^romlM sin sm ^UHW i lnfgpalrtu« q mqoa Two w eeks ago. H arvey took Williams spoke of Ms break Rapids sophomore from East The program mili begin aft • changes ia ticket ” th e deck. body first w a s taken, a coroner tba Atlantic 98 relies out of out a 120,000 double indem nity with toe movement and con­ Mayo Hall, has bean chosen p.m . la th e Auditorium. are reported h er death (toe to v Nassau. >t -t p t ” life insurance poficy on h is cluded, ‘T cant say afi white Mitt Emmons Kali la the judg Senior instructions fo r com­ . - ” 1 drew ntag. At the to n e, no Capt. K F. Barber, district w ife. men ape no good, f -fltaryou to i of i f eaadkteies. m encem ent exercises ara, question* had artoaa over tb s Coast Guard officer to charge Under norm al ctocumstaaces, you give me some- She was tifiaran by the Em- av ailable to IM Administra* i Staking. ■' ' w»rr ■ of marina investigations, relat­ ; .' See MAD SAILOR Page 8 I h ave* tat at attftfra- General Garnett» Uso- ËËÉgMÈ Wmmm gBgega W Ê Æ Ê 9-D ec. 3 %Simagreement made to blood Gary Alien, Detroit freshm an. naba freshm an; and Dented rQl give the doctor 21 yean of will portray the third higb devil Osto. H aleyville, A ll., graduate Befcebub. m l :M to the devil, when the .S .Seven deadly sins, pride, cov­ O th « m em bers e f th e ca st to* s ttS E S K varsity Theatre presents “Dr. etousness, « iv y , gtattoay, sloth, chide: Tim O’Brien, R ockville Panstas” Nov. R through Dec. lechery, and wrath, w ill bn Centre, N .Y ., freshm an; D evki 3 in Faircbfid Theatre. played by: Janice T w eefle, B erg, Oak P a c t sophomore; G ross« Points junior; Nicholas B race H. Keidan, Detroit jun­ in tfate early seventeenth cen­ rkaI jra*¡ Howey, E . Lansing, senior; Pat­ ior: K evin Smith, Cleveland, 3m E@I tury play, anther Christopher ricia Pinkstaff, FTossmoor. IB., Ohio, sophomore; Peter Han­ M arlowe provides « a answer to IfgggrdN f:. •4M -■*». I ■rjjsPWi E*M| th e age-old question: What hap­ sophom ore; Thomas C. Pyzyk. son, Escanaba freshm an; Char­ E* MfihSäEam pens to a m ao who Sells his M ilwaukee, W ise., senior; War­ las Cioffi. New York graduate «ri ■ ren D ivelbiss, Salma, K ansas, student; -¿and Larry Zaiser, 1111» soul to l^ e D evil? - I « junior; Mary Patairick, Esca- H illsdale freshm an. , ’É à The tragedy - and com edy - m M ■m Of such a situation surrounds the character of Faustus, Mar­ low e's “trutlT’-seeking, pleas­ ure-loving. hero, to be played a i Dr. M ichael Blasingam e, City« graduate assist­ m s ii Hpi ant. ^ B lasingam e's perform ance of the King in test yaur’s. produc­ m tion of “The Cave D w ellers” PIG-TAILED HAT—-Sally F ry,  SHORT STORY—Jane C at DRESS-UP P A R T Y - Jady “ELOISE”-C h a r Braden, Poe- fancy w ill be w ell rem em bered by I anstog freafanaa, m e d a l s Mas, Greens burg. K y., Jatear, Hoffman, Royal Oak sopito- tiae freshm aa, shows what the tog* M o n t a g n e freshm an, those who saw i t He has also been involved te productions of what ia wear w hile watching shews toe short ven ían of toe '"■»*•, fattden younger set wears at ski lodge described toe faB weekend “H arvey,” “A g a m e m o n ,” W skiers. n ig h tsh irt for skiing eoeds. t t r ^ 1 pooisldes. fashiea activities. “Caesar and Cleapatra,” and Ml lM ilipCI« ' •\ “V ? various other' U niversity mid com munity shows. V oice tone is especially im ­ portant te the part-of Faustus, and B lasingam e's voice depth and ability to project emotion into lines w ill add to the char­ acterization. ~ By SALLY WARD yolse-pattera across the sboul- a white blouse, knee-socks and tioned the fashion conscience. As the scene shifted to the The sinister devil Mephistoph- Woman’s P age Editor d errm the back and front. a m atching alpine hat. r 1 m en’s dormer te the lodge«; ski­ ilis w ill be played by R. J. de The basic black shown by ers w ere seen in the tradition­ V-neck sw eaters for the mert _ Other “Inside” outfits show­ Laubenfeis Jr., Y ankton, S. It w as all you could ask for Pam M att, W ilm ette, IB., a l tw o-piece s k i - pajainas were shown, with contrasting ed , velveteen slacks and tops freshm an had innovations to cuffed a t the ankle and at the Dakota, graduate student. In a ski fashion show. colors, edging the neckline, for gals Sod sm art casual m ake it a striking dress at ray w rists. This black-bearded m essen­ The Union ballroom , filled! cuffs and waistband. One cas­ sports coats for m ea set off ger of the underworld w ill bring to standing room" only, wasj u al style w as tabbed a t the with silk ascots. party. In sophistictoed " style, one s k i« lounged In a silk Japan­ to the audience the idea of turned into a wonderful ski sides with buttons and another Judy Mefer, Saginaw sopho­ The dress w as of black re­ tem ptation in human form . " ese outfit, com plete w ith ktmo- w eekend, com plete with qarm accented the new “ inside sw eat­ m ore, chose a velvet slack and sistant acetate with a look-like- na top, three-quarter length stylish outfits ready for all er” which sported a turtle- silk flowered shirt ehsem ble te In previous U niversity The­ crepe quality. It w as styled sleeves and calf-length pants akitog activities. with a long fringe falling from which belled a t the bottom. - atre productions, deLaubenfels neck collar. - a new plum color. The shirt appeared in “ Man and Super­ E ven “ E loise” w as there w as contrasted with turquoise the hipltoe and a low scoop Bright Mae w as forecast as and white. The show w as directed ami m an” and “The R ehearsal.” rom ping throughout ski activi­ neckline in the back. the-color for fashionable men produced by Judy Hoffman, Adding a note of com edy to tie s, with her toys and teddy- Olive drab, purple and old "At the end of a full day ski­ Royal Oak sophom ore, and pre­ bear, just “ looking for some-! on the slopes this year. The ers tum bled into bed still fol­ sented by the MSU ski chib. “Dr. Faustus” w ill be two color w as show s in a m atch­ gold were .also favorite indoor one to play with m e.” fashion colors^, ' lowing th e fashion forecast for scam ps who, among other I ing sw eater and stretch- warm clothing. Charlotte Braden, Pontiac things, steal a conjuring book Commentator Nancy Flem ­ paats with a loden cloth, ny­ Hitting high on the-sw im suit freshm an, interpreted the an­ from the 'doctor. Robin and ings M aatagne freshm an, de­ lon Bated jacket. parade at poolside, w ere the Tired feet snuggled into Mg tics of prankster. "E loise." Dick, these “bum pkins,” w ill The tem pter is there suggesting visions of a glowing future scribed M outfits ranging terry-cloth robes and one-piece fussy and furry slippers as Norm D uffy, M ilford senior, be played by Lee Gliickman to the central character in the play DR, FAUSTUS, te be from travel w ear, oa th ew ay The social skiier, who spends suits donned by the coeds and lights w est ea t far sleepy co­ provided piano m usic (fairing presented by the University Theatre November Sf-Decem - J r .,. Winnetka, IB., freshm an, to the lodge, to sleep wear, m ost of th e-w eek en d in the the cabana outfits m atching eds: One fur pair, fashioned interm ission. ~ and Don Toolsky, Hazel Park ber 3 at 8:00 p.m. ia Jteirchild Theatre- Dr. Faustus wBl after a fall day of swim m ing, lodge, was given a wride va­ shirts and trunks—chosen by on kepak boat sty le, leaked Clothing m odeled w as from freshm an. be played by D. M ichael B lasingam e, ef Kansas CHy, skiing, and partying. riety of ou tfits to chose for^ the the men. w a r m enough to caddie Vandervoorts, The S c o t c h winter weekend. A good angel, Betty Beach, K ansas, and Mephistophilfs by R. J. deLaubenfels, Jr., of As skiers left the slopes and around and jn st faB asleep. ~j House, H ie Style Shop, Ram ­ Most skiing outfits topped off G rosse Pointe senior, and a bad Yankton, S.~D. -rr _ One popular item w as the al­ the pool enthusiasts retired Several styles of nightwear seys U niversity Shop, The Ray the ever popular stretch pants pine outfit m odeled by Sue from heated w aters, thoughts including night shirts, flannel L effler Custom Shop, Larabees, angel, Paula Goodman. D etroit* with bright knit sw eaters. Scott, Okemos junior. Her gray of what to wear for the eve­ muu-muus and lounging pa* Jacobson’s, Hurds and Camp- freshm an, w ill provide a test to M ost fashionable oh the ski­ alpine shorts w ere le t off with ning’s “dress-up” party ques­ jam as were shewn. Faustus’ conscience. betts Suburban Shop. ~ er's list w as the Scandinavian And devils Caroline Matto, knit sw eater shown in several T enafly, N .J., senior; Lynn Me- Division of Ceils Discussed colors and patterns. ech, G rosse Pointe sophomore; Bulky knits were seen in Claudia Smith, Chicago-junior; and Carrol Crupi, Novi, M ich., stripes, a snowflake pattern and freshm an w ill add to the H ellish the popular cardigan with a The F irst Annual Symposium | arrest these changes is com- researchers have to be toted D r. W ilson lectured on the atm osphere of the production. of the Wayne State Fluid Re- pietely understood together.” he said. disruption of the m itotic cycle. An interesting bit of double- search Recognition Award w as •<» „ „„„ Meat Studied held at Wayne State Nov. 6 4 . c « « ^ ^ s o a r t t e S l i weS' This w as the purpose of the sym posium at Wayne State. H is discussant w as John J. casting in this production is the dual roles to be played by B ieseie, of the U niversity of Jam es Rudolf Cope, Grand I C orning W are - 1 Q uart S aucep an .......... .7..........$ 3 .9 5 ' i L S ss “* probiems * Why is m eat from som e ani- division I« ; ¿vis!:»; s s s r s v f t By this program , a gift is T exas. B ieseie is form erly of Blanc graduate student. Cope) R evere W are - 8” S k ille t............................. $8.25 said. m ais tender while I t is tough I 9* Bernard Wilson, pro- given through the Wayne State the Sloan K ettering Cancer Re­ w ill appear as the devil Luci from others on the sam e ra -\ m ssor in the-B iology Research He said there are many Fund to the assistant professor search Organization. GL E . P ortable M ixer............................................ ...,$ 17 .9 5 Lion* ¡Center here, w as o n e. of the people in a lt areas of re­ subm itting the m ost prom ising fer, and then as the Pope. Invitations to speak and par­ R ubbberm aid D ish 'D ra in e r $1.86 (S p ecial P ric e) search studying the cycles in research proposal. The search for an answer is P^ S ^ , T T bers ticipate te the sym posium were W ilson said the purpose of ceU division to discover'when The recipient of the award is sent a y e « in advance. ~ T ater B ak er ,7..................................$3.89 nf projects of the departm ent of ( . research done on the mechan- triggers thi ^ psysiology of the c e ll’ s *»ke s r s place, s ñ s : s s them , and why they provided a sem ester of re­ leased tim e for research, plus a grant of m oney to initiate a W ilson said although the an­ sw ers to the problem of cell Have You W’hen only th e bent o f k itch en w are will do . . . se e ■food_ science I at the university, university. ¡* ^ “.V™ w* u,e t e u | ■ r division w ere not solved, each “P rogress is being m ade,” research program in his area These studies can result mj m ore high-quality m eats and other foods for Am erican din­ “The answ ers to why cells ;he said. “There are no pro* divide, and haw they repii- found answ ers yet, but the cate are im portant not only (questions are getting better.” of interest, ' The sym posium brought to­ gether a. diverse group of edu­ m em ber had a chance to find out what m ethods of research w ere being used by others, and Tried? u s for all holiday cook ing, serv in g and b akin g n eed s. ner tables. bow th ese were, carried on. from a purely academ ic i- W ilson said that good ques- “ One of the m ain purposes” standpoint, bat a s a basic ele- jtions, which are susceptible to says Dr. B. S. Schw eigert, de­ m eat ia cancer research,” h e -! intelligent answ ers, are an im- cators who all held an interest in the sam e subject, but had Frandor AutoWash JOHN HICKS ACE HARDWARE different view s. On Reading partm ent head. His to develop ***d. - portant part o f research. . There w ere 10 major speak­ Frandbr Shopping C enter 201 E a st G rand R iver E D 2-3212 basic inform ation on the flavor, On reading the arm bands at color, texture, nutritive value , Wilson said cancer could not j “ There are many w ays to ers from all over the Ualtod the football gam e: ana w and wnoiesom eness oi holesom eness of foods 10r e iooas to “ftd knowledge! solve the problem , bat to get States, and each sp e a k « had ^ ” t e T n K 5 ,0 f ^ P'ace a com plete picture, all toe a dfscussaat o f- h it own H ie “ Departm ent te Public m d u ir r in ü íe t e S r f o r r a d |“ ^ >Dd a t o 1 pieces of to fo ra athnl done by choice. Saftey" (sic) developm ent of new food pro­ w ears very pretty arm bands ducto.” One of the opportunities, he says, is te learning about ani­ P r iv a te Lands A re ‘O p e n on (chic) which th eir nam e’s m is­ spelled (a trick?)— SIC F L IC S m al -and vegetable fats—their but such is not their baili chem ical com position and how P rivate lands posted with Departm ent’s l a w enforce- iby everyone« including them - (w ick). they m ay be better used in hu­ 00 hunting” signs rem ain m ent program , ! selves. Still, man nutrition. open to their owners and invit- j ■ Tucker reports that a sur- j He adds that the Departm ent I hope their riot quelling, and . The staff works closely with ed guests for sport during (prising number of landowners | would like to sea as much pri­ their theft and crim e repelling, food equipm ent and c o n ta in er;^ , N eu ter ¿am e sea vate land left open to public and industries since the engineering!wucmgan have the m istaken idea that hunting a s possible, but it re­ their other bagateUing is asp ects are important to th e ;sons’ according t o E . E. Tuck- once these signs are up, their spects the rights of landowners quite better than their spelling industry. cr,. head of the Conservation lands a re off lim its to hunting to post “ no bunting” signs. (sick ). Experim ents here include searching for sources of un- desirable odors in pork fat, pre-j F lo w e r s W ill A d d T o T h e paring high-quality spray-dried! cheese and solid m ilk products, j identifying highly-purified milk W a r m th a n d F r ie n d lin e s s protiens. studying th e effects of spray treatm ents on quality of O f Y o u r T h a n k s g iv in g D a y cherries. Identifying flavor com . proteins, studying the effects of ducts, finding the chem ical na­ Let Barnes enhance year ture of red pigm ents in cher­ holiday table with an nttrnc* ries and learning what influen­ tive centerpiece personalty ces the quality of cottage cheese. designed far yon. For « complete selection e f HAPPY flowers for all occasiora reasonably priced» stop to or TMMKS8IYM8 cafl Barnes today. . . . TO ALL MSU “L o o k ! F ie d le r^ b a c k fro m STUDENTS AND FACULTY 1 BLOCK EA ST OF CAM PUS Barnes Floral v a c a tio n !” Ifsp f.r* ’ GAZETTES Fostert Paal, be. OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT WEEKDAYS 1 A.M. F B I. ¿ SAT. OF EA ST lÁ t m t G CENTRAL MICHIGAN’S ALSO AT We Telegraph Flower» World-Wide LEADING SPORTS CAR 2 1 » N. LARCH US n A flt o S. CEDAR VS127 213 ANN f ED 3 -0 8 7 1 21 GREAT TOBACCOS HAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! ~ CENTER AQtD MILD.ILgWDCD «H ID-flP T FILTERED MILO-THEY SATISFY . -'' ' ’ ^ ’•; 'p H eadl W W W »! autom obiles Bureau I ' W tti hind the library. ru s te e s O reu it Court, o f SITI Sm ith R d., _ w as arreatod N oe. 12 ; A ptea o f not guilty w as enter­ ed te r G enareeta r ty fee co u rt Walter W. Wlgbtman, Altogan County Livestodt and fruit BA T T ij g lR gE K appointm ents, IS m A s m a le s, m * _ tem porary to a Jan. J 4 L H jf» week pointm ent; designation of Rsb- M bW R u ssian s ! rod charged with larceny from « w iricie. Ite aad Id i com pen­ t e * Rodolfo Rodriguez, «dio N o d a le for a trial w as set. v ! G eoereanx w as retunMNl to fanner, was te lifte d to his Aprfe toraacfvaildrot «1 fee NBrftigwi Farm Bureau. _ |Kft Unkefer, assistant prima* D r. Alfred M syar. profesi aaaar hm»lM)dfaBq| ia R ussian his­ th e Inghm a C ourty ta R te -tli* promottoH) tv o t S H k n , flw drowned in th è Rad Cedar Rlv- sou. H is bail w as sa t a t B*500 Dfreetort of the 7QJ)Q6*famUy to in the B ehavioral Scieno- so r o f m u sk a s acting m ad of o f political scien te a ce, said fe e D - tory,” t e s a l i . or Nov. 12, had been steattng m lsctliuM O Bi personnel d t is i » a n te d , C alif.; Stanley R . m u sk , sep t, s t o D ae. 15, m l ; m oval of S ta in 's body from th e " It would t e w fed s u m ef­ in Lansing Tbwusldp Ju stice organizauon reappaunea war- ges and u resignations sad roand, bead of foreign B p designation of DT. Lawrence L Red 8quare M ausolhun last fect on Am erican people if o m Court on r f w . 13. • ' Æ â m m « t e .1 . PretiHfi efOteeaos as term inations w ere approved « •a g e s, JknmHW 6, un, to Iso* QuillT director of fe e D erisisi month m ay fend to som e soul of our national heroes w w d i- ore. H enrecriyed « repeat of Sajfritery Maaagir aad named Friday by th e Board of Trus- t a n a t the U niversity o f South­ of M athem atical and P h ysical searchin g aad questioning on clared a traitor,” bo said. his original sentence. Tucker EBon Smith ef Qdedonte to the toes. ; . ern California; and Claude ftr Sciences, 9 * director of fe e Ba­ the part o f th e Russian people. adm itted purchasing the beer Russian Club WiH ^ executive oommHftte. W elch, assistan t professor o f ttito ie of W ater R esearch in ifT he Communist P arty Coa- a t fe e roadside store w hile fe e Leroy D. Dunckel of WUttam- Apprintad w ere Ruth M. ethers sto k cigarettes from fee Cite Present U.S.S.R. ston was elected vice president Monta*y,_4*H agen t fa Oakland douodr* «b is. 1 S B ; f f j | K . i k n dejnnm, a sso d a te professor B elerai scien ce, S ep t 1 , 1 9 0 to fe e O ffice of R esearch D evelop­ D ec. 31, 1982, to work far fe e m ent; fe e academ ic title of as­ Am erican Institute of Biolog­ sociate professor to A. W estiéy gress decided to body On the resolution feaft)he could wot continue to He along 5 Youths track outside. Butkus, driver o f the car, w as also charged with posses­ The Contemporary Russian group o t the Russian Club will to replace Robert Smith of F ow lerville, who was resigned to become associate legislative of anim al husbandry, Nov. 1, ISSI, and Joyce L. Randall. u > siatant professor of nursing, ica l Science*; Cari L- Strong, Rowland, U niversity E ditor, ihttH **? profaaeor of business N ov. 17; 1961;- and correction sen d ees and continuing educa­ far title of Clair L. Taylor to as­ side Lenin because o f the m ass repressions lw carried out. M ey$r said there are two Arrested sion of alcoh ol. Ho received a repeat o f h is original sentence. Probate court w as petitioned m eet Tuesday at 7 p m. in the sun porch on the second floor o f the Union counsel for fee Farm Bureau. tion, O ct 1 to N ov » , 1961; sistant director of continuing m ain questions the Russian peo­ Jan. 1, 1962. S aW hB iB loaves were ap* Henry H arris, aasociate~profe*- education and director o f the sor of m usic, O ct 1 to D ec. 31, E vening C ollege, effective D ec. 1961; W alter H. Hodgson, bead 1, 1961. ple w ill ask them selves. “What w as Prem ier Nikita K hrushchev doing when a ll of In Lot ' to handle the case of the 16- jear-old . G uests are invited to the dis­ cussion on present-day'Russia- CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS . . . LOW COST. . . proved fari M aurice W. Day, o f m usic, Sept. 26 to D ec. 15, F ive youths w ere arrested a s s is te te jaalaM or (research) R esignations aad term ina­ the crim es o f Stalin w ere com ­ 1961; in d Frederic R . W ickert, Saturday tor the departm ent of and repartptapdent, Dunbar tions w ere approved for: Flor­ m itted?’’ he asked. O ct 16,1961 to M arch 25.1962, publk safety, w ife a r tic le s, Because of Thanksgiving We Will Be Closed He said the people m ight Forest Experim ent Station, to serve as consultant to fe e ence G. Rann, assistant profes­ wearier if Khrushchev who is police said they had stolen \ Dec. 18, 1961 to April 20, 1962, sor and district extension sup­ from parked cars. Wednesday Evening — BUT OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING m director o f fe e P ea ce C orpi, criticizing S ta lk s actions, to study aft th e experim ent sta* Prom etei w ere Donald Hill­ ervisor, Nov. » ; Donald P . Arrested w ere W aldemar J. tion aft A sheville, N.C.; Jam as w as aot a part of them . STORE 5TOR HOURS - 9:30 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. m an, from assistan t professor Brown, associate professor of Butkus, 17, of 207 Kina St., W. Costar, associate professor -agriculture engineering, D ec. “What is the guarantee that D ow agiac; Charles P . Tollas, (extension) to associate profes­ of education, July 1, 1962 to sor (extension) of dairy, Nov. 21; Mstry C. H ill, instructor of another m an m ight not do the 17, RFD 1, Eau C laire; David Sept. IS, 1962, to com plete a 1,1981; and John W. Crawford, education, Aug. 31; Stanley G. sam e thing as Stalin?’’, be A. Tucker, 19, of RFD 1, Town- book; Norm an R. Rich, associ­ bead of advertising, from asso­ Finn, assistan t professor of posed a s his second question. hall R d., DOwagiac; and Lends ate professor of history, Sept. ciate professor to professor, m usic, Aug.' 31; M arilyn M. M eyer said the R ussians G. Johnson, 18, of 402 M ichigan 1,1962 to Aug. 31,1963 for study G illet, assistan t professor o f m ight start questioning their A ve., Dow agiac. A 16-year-old and research in Germany and Jan. 1, 1962. foreign languages, D ec. 31; Ed­ system . '«p*“ D ow agiac youth w as also ar­ Europe; Norman F . Kinzie, Transferred w ere Louie E . ward Norm an, assistant profes­ “We know little of what goes rested. professor of hum anities, Sept. W ebb,-from agricultural agrwit, sor of m athem atics, Aug. 31; Calhoun County, to extension John H . DeHardt, assistan t on beyond iron curtain politics, 1, 1962 to Aug. 31, 1963, for P o lk e said the youths were study and travel in England, director, Isabella County, D ec. professor of statistics, Aug. 31; so it is bard to answ er the why o f things." "But Khrushchev seen g o k g through e s r s SPECIAL G reece and G erm any; Claude 1, 1961, and Bruce W. Alder­ Ranchandra De sai, assistant parked ia fe e intram ural ath­ m an, from assistan t registrar, rofessor of foreign studies, destroyed a m yth o t som ething A. W elch, assistant professor letic field during fe e M kh- Of natural science, Jan. 1, 1963 O ffice of the R egistrar, to con­ ._0 g . 31; E arl R . Carismi, as­ igan State-Northwestern foot­ to June 30, 1963, study at Stan­ feren ce coordinator, continu­ sistant professor of psychology, ball gam e. When auestioaed P U R C H A S E ford U niversity; D elbert E . ing education, N ov. 1, 1961. Aug. 31; Jam es P . H arkness, they w ere found w ife a binoc­ Scboénhard, associate profes­ New assignm ents, designa­ instructor of sociology and an­ TODAY ON CAMPUS ular ca se, a pair e f gloves \ sor of m icrobiology and public health, Sept. 1, 1962 to Aug. 31, tions and changes in status thropology, Aug. 31; and An­ w ere approved a s follow s: il l IMi1ffi)ilitili^«lli(CliUa.liEtil.»fl IIII iIMLiIrH.Mi aad an air frestea er bomb. OF drew G. Frank, assista n t pro­ P o lk e w ere voluntarily per­ 1963, study at Johns Hopkins Jam es R . Brandon, associate Spanish Chib—Tuesday, 8 p.m ., professor o f speech from a_ fessor o f econom ics, Aug. 31. m itted to search their car and U niversity; and G. L yle B lair, United N ations Lounge. found a tire, nine cartons of associate professor and direc­ AWS A ctivities—Tuesday, 3:30 cigarettes aad a ca se of beer. PILE-LINED tor. MSU P ress, D e c . l , 1961 p .m ., M adem oiselle T ea, (in­ □ a n n a n n a □□=> The youths adm itted stealing to F eb. 28, 1962, study and form al) to inform girls about C r o ssw o rd P u z z le 3 n a a a u a a a a a the tire from a service station travel in A ustralia. college contests sponsored by □□□□ □ □ □ □ aan a - □ u s e S a a n s j a B M adem oiselle, parlor C. Un­ at 2321 W. Main St< Lansing. The cigarettes w ere stolen SNO W BOOTS Other lea v es were granted ACROSS 34. Stupefy ion. t. Golf tcort 36. English □ □ 003 □□□□ from a truck parked outside a to: Marvin W. Abbott, Cass aoD oa □□□□ Sailing Chib — Tuesday, 7 : » tetter store located, on highway US-27 7 .9 8 4. Since p .m ., 32 Union. County 4-H agent, Nov. 16, T R enow n 37. Simple □ □ □ □ a m a n „ betw een Charlotte and Marsh- 1961 to June 30, 1962, m ilitary 11. T w ilig h t 38. Cut off □ □ □ □ □ ana Campus 4-H — Tuesday, 30 all. leave; M. John Bukovac, asso­ ,12 Seep 39. Astern e a a a □□□□□ p .m ., 312 A f. H all. i IS. Sumptuous 40 Walking Butkus, T o lla sr Tucker and ciate p r o te s t o r (extension, re­ □ n an n a □□□□ B aptist Student Fellow ship — j meal Stick Johnson w ere arraigned Mon­ search) of horticulture, D ec. 1, 1 41. Near ^ a a a a a a a a a a a a Tuesday, 7 : » p an ., dram atic day afternoon in Lansing Town­ Buy now at savings. . . our jaunty, light-stopping kiltio snow boots, i 17. Cultivate reading, » 6 Oakhill. 1961 to D ec. 27, 1861, technical 118. Aloft 42. Australian t 0 0 0 □□□□ □□□□ ship Ju stice Court on n charge adviser to international Atomic j 19. flower bird- □ aa a a a 0 3 0 3 a Block aad B ridle — Tuesday, fuHy-lined with orlon acrylic pile for lightweight warmth! Of soft of sim ple larceny for the tit;e. Agency; Thelm a Porter, dean 120. Bricklayer's ,43 Cleanliness, 7:30 pjm ., 110 Anthony. and supple elkskin, they have non-skid rubber soles and adjust* ' helper .'45. Insipid a .Solution of.Yasttrday'a PuzzJ« W om en'i Inter-residence Coun­ Each was sentenced 16 121. Bustle 48.Corroded/ c il — T uesday, 5:15 p.m .. dare in Jafl and fined 626, able instepsrHave yours in woodsmoke, ripe olive or jot black. U Thant j 22. Coarse file ' - —victory ,, 49. Lend: !21. Gained the < 50. Pinch- 51. Buddhist I ] I faa:. Word eft of ^ ’ 10. Poisonous J choice v , serpent t.-Nutriment •30. Competi*] G South Campbell. raduate Inter-varsity Chris­ $4.30 rests, |I6 county eests aad six months probation. tian Fellow ship — Tuesday, The 16 dnr Jail sentence Was (Continued from Page 1) U.S. resolution aim ed at him would m eet with a Soviet veto. \ 24. Sheep 28. Ourselves v pillar 25 Span of lif* " V DOWN, 20. Hand lamp • l.By means (; ot • English / , country I festival * { v tion 21. Beard of grain ’ J 7 : » p .m ., sem inar room Ow­ «•speeded and they were giv­ en H all. en until Feb. 26, 1962, to pey » F I There is less ch an ce of a So­ 20. Situated at 2. Mean ' 9. Mother-* 1 22. Uncookadl L afeeraa Student Assn.—Tues­ fines and easts. viet veto if Liberia, Ceylon and the back 3. Rest 10. Musical day, 4:10 p .m ., study hour, Tucker w as also charged y T u iib s iH is * . 23. Extrav»*, the United A r a b -R epublic 30. Exist 4. Part of study gant U niversity Lutheran Church. w ith furnishing alcohol to min- would include the U.S. sugges­ 32. Golf dubs ' a church 13. Precentors m tio n in their own resolution. i 33. Inaana 5. Obtain v . 14. Epic poem. W 24. Sea eagle ' 26. Abraham’s The three-nation resolution / T - T" r ■ nephew would give U Thant authority r " r~ j - g T™ r~ 37. Bitter retch p P 26. Play •V to use force if necessary to de­ u 3T“ J3 on words' port foreign m ercenaries or de­ 30. Purple 4 LORD JEFF SWEATER’ Zl J03EW WiTH CARE _ tain them for Congo court ac­ tr -1 ft 1 TT r * w~ flowered 1 tion. It asks other countries W T T shrub > W hat a wonderful way to express your warm Christmas greeting , not to supply war m aterials .to 1 P 31. Dutch ^ the Congo and urges a ll UN fr is Wi commune from our sweater collection. Sizes S, M, L. XL. e - WÄ 32. Youncjeal m em bers to -support the cen­ w 1 n 33. Servile tral governm ent. _ 1 p 34. Thin A. Popcorn stitched w ool cardigan, a six-button favorite. THE U.S. would prefer dele­ 26 - 7T 1' " narrow piece tion of any turnover to Congo 1 35. Sum Putty, Cambridge grey, granite, Tovat green, _ n W 37. Deface courts of m ercenaries. It is m t t 39. So may tt be opposed to giving a go-ahead w fr -- gr 40. Pointed end heather brown, navy or white. 1S.98 to a com bined UN-Congo arm y Ü 43. Outcast - offensive against K atanga’s gr Ü — W } claaa of , Japan > STUCK B. Classic two-pocket, six-button arm ed forces. *r~ V o 66 43. Gr. letteg cardigan of soft imported ~ E m phasis should be placed Ü 8 ♦4. Howeven FOR IDEAS? on settling political differences 7T ft W 66. Cow / quently I .f - r~ T 7 lambswooL Natural, stone blue, through negotiation and con­ w w~ H IT 47. type ( ciliation, the U .S. says. s m warn m tm 1 mm L - 84' . Cambridge grey, > B e 1 g ia n foreign m inister ■1 Paul-H enri Spaak took a sim i­ lovot green . 1 3.98 lar line in talks Monday with P resident Kennedy in W ashing- j ton. Spaak said there is no D I D Y O U K ü onni/i hope of peace in the Congo without negotiations between ^GIVE A dUUK! riv a l factions to settle th eir differences. 'Sp aak is partici­ pating in the council debate here. J THE AMERICAN HERITAGE 3 Cadets ROOK O F INDIANS What a dazzling book the Editors of American H eritage ~ Receive have produced in th is huge, uniquely complete history of the first Am ericans! Its 416 m agnificently illustrated p ages follow the Indian ep k through fee centuries from Half-Wingsj the first prehistoric m igrants of 28,6 » B.C. mid fee tost glory of the M aya to the Indians who tried to stem the w estw ard trek of the covered w agons, and J t e Age of \ ! ' - Three future pilots officially I JMILUON T R IP S ’W T M E M6ÔMÎ the R eservation. Among the 5Q0 pictures (1 » of them in fu ll color) are began their careers in Armyj aviation Friday when they were j IS T H E . D IS T A N C E fam ous o ils by Remington . . . rare Indian artifacts . . . presented fe e half-wings of aj little-known photographs of Indian w arriors . . . and student pilot by Col. Jam es F. A M E R I C A N S D R IV E E A C M j fe A R f hundreds m ore. W illiam Brandon's 130,000-word narrative SkeUs, professor of m ilitary is exciting and m eticulously accurate. The introduction |th e annual total is 660 biHion miles! 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J h M ft e te W lM M fk i» 7 :» E ast Shaw S - B a tey ì Idas, said flauraday in an in­ ■ T w in - Hit Shew lÓ B u r tl'i: terview. 7 t e E ast Sbaw 4-W est tesa r » Although MSU players have • t e i Winners of above gam es been fortunately free ef such Fraternity Bowling arridmtia, he «rid evidence shows faoe masks aad hdadi A te y M V have caused serious injuries ia 7:90 D.S. Phi • S. Nn Ig^ ! lev els^ football. “Various studies have shewn filia l Rounds feat ks meet all neck injury cases, fee mask is forced up There are several moves fir The flaaL rounds in the team which causae fee player to improvement being wetted eg paddleboll an d badminton receive a severe rabbit ¿each m w which mu It fee right di­ championships for dormitory from fee helmet,” said Dr. Fea- rection, he ceaMn—1 First, a Mane of fesse weapons would sad Independent teams will be rig, who Is «fem director tt fee notch is b»tag built ia fee bade laid Tuesday aft 7:00 p.m. Ail MSU health ceater. ef the helmet an it w S rids probably help football become teams should «port to the IM “This type ot Injury caases higher up on the back ef fee mote of a science and ridi! than office to pick up court reserva­ a fractared dtotecafem of fee head. Second, a rubber shock tions. ■t ’ seek, w iiju y la fee cervical absorber is bring used where t e a , er both, which cm fee U s r i t e e fee back of eater resalt la paralysis er th e to a i •sea death," be said. Ho also pointed out feat a STARTS THURSDAY SPAKTAN-RALFBACK BON RUB1CK la tackled while new type ef teeth protester is carrying ball for a gala Saturday against N orthw esters. “The fa c e protector is defi- being developed as fee impact nately a hazard to the player’s A n oth er G reat Tw in-H it Show! RttMck was a lucky eae, this tackle ridai affect Me face of a blow from a block or tack­ mask. w ell-being,” he said. “1 would le will be evenly absorbed by like to se a fe e m ask com pletely the teeth. This new moutlipime MSU Harriers Win elim inated a t all lev els of foot­ b all. Other studies have shown fea t fe e m ask hasn’t reduced will help ritmhmto fee preesure of a blow being centered upon one or two teeth. The new teeth Here's fee easy r. the num ber of injuries to fe e nose or jaw , but bus reduced protector wffl he formed to safe way to keep mentally alert: IC4A Cross Country injuries to the teeth and m outh. “H owever, fe e reducing of each indlvidnal’s mouth. “This new mouthpiece should Ufofee asfrS tay awake talAd tlWDftM, Aad^eeepecially be better and safer, aad would bripfdl when you must be sharp under pressure. NoDos 2nd Wonderful Attraction dental injuries doesn’t w arrant more than make tq> for the elimination of the face mask,** Those Stars ef “ W here The B eys Are' he said. . P i p HsDen laspn jaa atet with fee asfls awskener found in. are back tri another fawgh riot! Frosh Meet Asked V feetbaD players cori» aad tan. Yab MoOonJs fester, handier, more reliable. teed to be mere reckless In Grid Test whee using a protective mask an their hehsets, be arid? A bm jaftriyM g h a b lltsT n hm, N oD on to a o sa fe i t Is e olrl evnorvfaere g v if T W Two unbeaten team s vie to­ wffeaakpnaaripfem. Trie it “ I don’t b elieve so, aft least M 8 H K riudymg, day at Spartan Stadium. Both are unscored upon, un­ not on the collegiate level. Ia college fee shoulder block hi tied, and inexperienced, but each has been w ell scouted by the oiriy legal block, aad it has to be learned. T hey aren’t the ether. ~ taught to Mock with their Each has a bunch o f fast heads." backs running behind a big, mo­ Face guards aren’t used as b ile line. N either is lacking in spirit. So the ingredients for an out­ standing football gam e are Mimo. Talks present today a s fe e annual Green-White freshm en gam e gets underway a t 2 : » p m . At Banquet Freshm an coach Burt Sm ith C larence “ Biggie** Munn, and h is assistan ts have been in­ M ichigan State U niversity ath­ stillin g the M ichigan State sys­ letic director, w ill d eliv er fe e — tem into this group of young m ain address aad WhrSdhnier, Spartans a ll season long. M ichigan -rea to u ra n ter, will Coaches am! fans alike can g et serve as toastm aster when fe e a realistic view of the results Albion Chamber o f Com m erce H e r e i s t h e T r a in in g S c h e d a l e today. —— holds an appreciation banquet for fe e unbeaten Albion Col­ Only two of the 54 squad f o r G a s C a d e t E n g in e e r * leg e football team and its m em bers w ill not dress for the coaching sta ff Thursday, No­ gam e because of injuries. GOllEGE Tt/UNMG REQUIRED vem ber 30. _ Doug R oberts, a 205-pound Scheduled to g et underway at halfback from D etroit Cooley, 7:15 p.m . in fe e C oliege’s Bald­ banged up h is knee over a week win H all dining room , the cele­ ago ami has had it in a cast bration is expected to attract ever since. Roberts is listed approxim ately 400 townspeo­ SCHEDULE high am ong the list of back- p le, students and colleg e fac­ gat Predetti—Raparti«* ~ field propects for next spring. u lty. . ill ~ Vic W allace, 6 ’ 1” and 190 -Operation and Maintenance of M em bers o f fe e 1928 Albion Css Producing Equipment „ pounds, is out w ith a knee football team , which registered sprain. He is an end from E ast fe e school’s la st p erfect foot­ Ges Pumping Equipment,... Cleveland, Ohio. . —- ball record, w ill be am ong hon­ Ges Conditioning Equipment . The lineups for today’s gam e ored g u ests. Schuler, incidental­ Boiler Plant Equipment.......«m. are: ly , w as a m em ber o f feat Control Room Operation—Gas Mixing. squad. Laboratory Operation ........ B, B row n Jt,E T. K rie m lc n tk l T he 1961-Britons annexed fee J . S ch ln iterU L T J . H a l slip D. A n d erso n LG T r H a rris M ichigan IntercoOeglste Ath­ Maintenance of Plant Equipment. G. R u sh C T . R o tier letic Association crown and Office and Storeroom Procedures.^, J . W a lsh . RO J . C opeland IX G rim es R T G. H a lsltp em erged as the only undrioatod Special Assignments--Plant B. R o th K fi D . n r o t »"* B. G ordon WB U Bob to h fawm hi Bis tfoH ef IG c te n B. H a c k e r D. G ordon L H ML Mae U fa R H R . 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L P U B LIC S E R V IC E , W h y D o n ’t Y o u E LE C T R IC A N D G A S C O M P A N Y Owe Biod^ West of Brody ^ %$ ' Nnrart, ta v Mnti Oik Midbifan Avenue .v S m !® ® (É ilI#l® S I TSmW.'îiÜ r e r e r e B H m B i Ü :>®í M lB W l ifeg K W S iM fe r I S liB R H H l H ;Æ^P2^2isi!& - J É -¿ta ...V y " A ' g^m M E ' 1 f la m e S p o n s o rs ■ É iÉ iii m ■CMC ^ d i> 0 6 i« k f r iw f h J£jsoiMM9y^flMA88MRH0PÏÉiiiiSS Air Force spooaors are: Mar- ing if«— a few hours after tibe — '"IthBlflD eta A. MB1», Cntan L Laa te eopho- vdflj^ÉDRg^Mtefc -tej^^fekÉMN^^HKMflïg g$ÉÉjtf O oratation ÎU tL m ere; J o te K . Erkm an, Mc- acted strongly to the Chancel­ Tkr coirii nN etere la'Hata; K eesport. P a ., sophomore; So- lor’s demand that fee West H 'oranr l epcitautRtire foettlm« san % K btier, Lyons fresh­ rill on destruction of the wadi for fe^idboolyrar ¡ p f e l m an; Joan B resto, D etroit jtm- which derides bertin. East Ger­ entire staffate fee Air Titee tar, and Sandy G . Bowen, Se- many Sunday began extensive r a l Anny ROTC «teto. Pm jhui junior. * 1 ,2 3 9 , strengfeening of fe e walL The ’ sponsors wtìl attend The ChanceUor’a aides had' «DKtag pezadef, commisrioning na ftm w d fe cp n m a fta f fee aad other ROTC e v e n t » ;State Department spokesman throughout fee- year. Other A ir F orce sponsors ere: Carol C. Payne, G elien senior; Janet B lseriiford, D e­ troit terior; and Sasan J . Con- completed be under the direction of Dr. The B rasil project involves rcepted 28 grants totaling $ 21,- said “Entry and exit at all fee CoL James T. Stella, profes- yran, Grand R apids oophomore. 3A T T L E CREEK — G ifts stru ct»« and to this sum m er. John M. Mason, associate pro­ estshH ihtnf an audio-visual 412.93 to be used for scholar­ crossing joints (in r ot military science, aad and grants totaling $1^39323.46 trainin g section within fe e R e­ ship and loan fund purpose s, in ­ Barite) am following a normal CoL Thomas J. Barrett, pro- w ere ac c e t t e by fe e Board of The Nattonal Science F ee»- fessor of teacher education. Freahm an S ch ed u led dattoa a b e g rad ed $271368 Thè institute helps teachers gional Education R esearch cluding $906 for MSU. wttarn.** ■ > fester of air sctenee, spoke T rustees Friday. le be need in fe e Sctenee aad improre their subject matter Contar ta Seo Paulo. The «iB h M i r i the prints briefly te fee ceremony. To Appear in Court ¡The grants included 000,000 M athem atics Teaching Cen­ knowledge through « year's ad­ Three grants t o r graduate Adenauer and Kennedy are i p .Army corpa spomm are: from fe e N ational Science ter to « re d a c t« * tantmrte tar vanced study on i full-time program s ware accepted from B r a z i l i a n C h i b pected to discuss. The Germans Ariyn Griefendorf, Chicago» KeUy P .. Golden, D etroit Foundation to renovate Olds 4$ geoeral scienc e teacher« baris. The institute öfters » fe e D e p a r ta e n t of H ealth, Ed­ are nnderrieod to be U p m Theodora Mack, freshm an, is scheduled for ex­ Ira n fee secondary echoeta. seminar program and courses ucation and W elfare: 225,000 M e e t s F i r s t T i m e dtaappotntod thet fee UJS. Gov­ senior; Saa M. am ination in T-*"«i"f Town­ Itali on fe e E ast Lansing cata- pus into a research laboratory th is is the third consecutive in biological science, earth for fe e Graduate School e f ernment fed net immediately Zachariaeon, Muskegon junior ; ship Ju stice Court on Jut A year that MSU to am ong a science, mathematics and phy- pwripf— Adm inistration: $15,- T u e * d a y i n U n i o n agree — feat —m the Communists ----------— aad Joanne L» Sandow» Sag*- He w as to sapear la circuit for psychology. sical science. 0» for a graduate program In court on Friday. m ust rem ove fe e w ell if fe ey jo g w junior, The building now bouses Col­ group of 9$ college* and uni­ sp ed a i education, and 27.500 Is Portuguese really spoken w ant to com e to ton n e w ife fe e ¡¡¡.nT lege of E ngineering facilities versities chosen to offer th e in­ A $2» J B I g n a t from fe e S ally L n Sjriller, R iverside, HL, G otten w as «treated N ov. S stitute. The program during P e ie e Corps e f W asMagten, for developm ent e f a graduate m ore than French? How large W est Senior; J«m y G reen, E ast Lan­ opting to break Into which wiB be m oved into a D .C -,w a s accepted tar the program in educational re­ is Brazil? These are questions _____________ the totear room of new structure now under coo- the 1962-63 academ ic year w ill sing sentar; Sandra K. Folger, Trustees to be used under the search design and develop­ B attle C rete senior; Janet E . the Men’s Intram ural building, the new ly form ed Brazilian direction e f Dr. G lea L. Tag­ m ent. 3 W om en H u rt Howard, P ort Huron eopho- p olice said. gart, Dean ef International A study o f the destruction of Club w ill answ er for students Graduate Business Program s. A group o t P eace Corps vol­ bacteria by heat w ill be con­ at its first m eeting a t 7 : » p.m tinued for a second year with Tuesday, in P arlor A , Union. a $16,057 g r a d from the Na­ I n T r a f f ic M is h a p NOW! G L A D M E R Feature 1:66 |3 :6 5 -5 :fe -7 :2 5 unteers com pleted eigh t weeks Dr. Charles Schuller, b etel of 9:35 Students Form Club of training at MSU Nov. 10. They w ill leave Friday fur two- year assignm ents a s teaching tional Institutes of H ealth. The the audio-visual center, w ill project is u n ter the direction show slides o t B razil. He w ill of Dr. Irving J . P flug, profes­ speak also on the U niversity’s A t M -7 8 , A b b o tt Three women w ere injured THCAr PHGNF IV 2 961« fe g M fflC ROMA«ICgJBxOTIC D A W ^ r E ^ T ^ M taiC Graduate students enrolled'and establish Informal sem i- and research assistants at the n an autom obile accident S i t h e W O R L D S L U SH E ST PA R A D ISE O F S O N 0 I sor of Food Science. audio-visual center a t Sao Monday m orning at the inter­ -in the business curriculum m et :nars. of N igeria G ratta to MSU—O aklssd Paulo. A color film of B rasilia section of highway M-78 and W ednesday to discuss convert­ David Gronauer ef Whtte- at Nsukka. A included $26,1» from fe e Na­ also w ill be shown. Abbott Road. ing the group into an integrated fish B ay, W is., w as elected P eace Corps volunteers w ill tional Science Foundation for Injured w ere Nadine L. At- organization and to elect offi­ President ef the group with reinforce State’s existing ad­ In addition. South Am erican a confe renc e ea undergradu­ coins and currency w ill be dis­ nip , 24, of 1111 U niversity V il­ cers. --i'- \ Scott W atntcott as vice Pres­ visory project at the U niversity ate scien ce for the non- played at the m eeting and lage; R ose Carey, 23, o t 1426D The goals of the organization ident, Ken K eltofg, treasur* o f N igeria which is being car­ scienee m ajor. taped B razilian m usic w illb e Spartan V illage; and N ancy are to create a better social.in­ er, aad John Lyons, secre- ried out under the sponsorship The MSU T rustees' also ac- played preceding the m eeting. Nioodem o, 24, of 1539E Spartan teraction among the students in tary. "r ' ■ of the International Coc^dra- V illage. They w ere taken to the, f i e l d s o t accounting, tion Administration. Sparrow H ospital In Lansing. finance, m arketing, personnel Gronauer announced that a M ichigan State w ill con­ They w ere treated and releas­ and production; promote great­ coffee hour w ill be held on D ec tinue a program ef technical ed, hospital authorities said. er exchange with the faculty; 6 at 2:1$ p.m . in Epptey Cen­ advice and assistance to Bra­ M rs. Atnip said she w as driv­ conduct research providing ter for ratification of fe e m eas sil w ife a 2225,600 grant from ing ea st on M-78 and w as at­ greater insight into industry, ures. fee ICA. _ ' tem pting a left turn onto Ab­ bott Road when her car w as struck by a car driven by John P . Crampton, 42, of 14360 Wood­ ■AY I SUGGEST YOU USE CAMPUS bury, Okemos. Crampton’s car w as traveling w est on M-78. ÍM BUCnWfoANGaAUNS8URÏ-BÚDWÜ0B-raiTi»«-m.mSa• luftft CLASSIFIEDS F M TH E BEST RESULTS? M rsrAtnip wasr issued a sum ­ mons for failure to yield the Sun.! Troy Donatale • Connie Stevens “ SUSAN SLADE’ Phone 355-8255 o r 355-8256 right-of-way. Deadline: 1.00 P.M. (Use a classified display ad for even greater readership) C h e c k y o u r o p i n i o n s a g a i n s t I M ’s C a m p u s O p in io n P o l l " 1 2 A U T O M O T IV E F O R R EN T REAL E ST A T E 1957 F O R D . 6 stick, goo d condition. A P A R T M E N T S LOW DO W N . PAYM ENT. G ood Program inform ation IV 2-3965 $500. 355-2918. 90 older home. Minutes from C am pus MICHIGAN F Q R 4.' W ith 4 rooms including shower. Large recreation room with fire- Close to Resurrection. 3 bedrooms, Today and W ed.! t958 FO R D . 2 doo% VS, automatic, carpeting, fireplace, new gas furnace. power iteenng. G o o d condit*of»* Cal* "pUce, private entry. ED 2-1873. 40 Better than renting. M r. Eberly, ED 2- 65c to 5 :38^P.M . TH F A T f ff •P M fIN ! I V 1 T V » after 7 p.m, 355-S506. ;__ j ? 1020’A Jerome Street. Upper, un­ 5(616, O ffic e ^ E D , 7-1641, Hilley, Inc., EM P LO Y M EN T furnished, 4 rooms and bath, private Realtors. - entrance, heat and water furnished. O W N E R L E A V IN G state. 3 bedroom, 39 KIRK 8 A BV SÌT T *N G . Mature woman to 3958. care for a î year old '~gir( and kgm Adults only, Nking;_ N o c h i l d r e n ^ 4 8 L 2 5 l ! L '_ _ 3 9 has terrific potential for ambitious full time wofi. Must ba corisci-eniioys students wanting summer occupation. Mot ■— miwewte« taf CMiriraw and dependable. 355-2875. 39 G o o d terms to right party. Mr. Eberly, L O S T am L F O U N D ED 2-5616, Office, ED 7-1641. Hilley 1, 3:05, 5 :15 ,7 : » nc„ Realtors. ~3 9 F O R S A LE "L O ST . Set o f keys between Bessey Eß­ 9:30 P.M . H all and Nat. Sci. Nov. 16. Includes Wed. 1:15,5:10, s e r v ic e •:16 P.M . N E W ' $20 P ia d parla, sere 40. 20 apartment, car, and office keys which percent off. All wool, acrylic lining. are badly needed. ED-2-2613. 40 C O N T E M P O R A R Y music for dancing 355-8844 after 6 p.m. 39 and entertainmentT M u sic by the Bach­ LO ST. Raleigh G a n d Prix Racing elors. ED 2-0447 or IV 2-3503 . 40 sta r ts' T O M O R R O W - bicycle, ten speed, grey, d ro p 'h a n d le ­ LAYAWA' bar«, feet straps.'Stolen from Emmons T Y P IN G . General, term papers, and Sunday. Reward. $20. 355-2572, 42 theses. TU 2-1864. 40 S u p er B a r g a in D a y ! NOW FO R LOST. Green cordotoy jacket in T Y P IN G , manuscript, term papers, Brody dining hall, W ednesday noon. etc. Call ED 2-0570. _ 39 S ee “T ow n W ith o u t P ity ” and T h is N ew Reward. 355-1327. 41 C H R IS T M A S T Y P IN G on electric typewriter by C om edy H it A b ou t Y ou an d Y e a r N eig h b o rs! LOST. Brown wallet. Near Fairchild, English major. ED-2-8877. tf Friday evening. Desperately need ID, WILLIAM H. THOMPSON etc. Reward. 355-9063. 39 T Y P IN G D O N E including term pa­ ALL-DAY P R E V U E ..« pers and theses. 482-6813. 42 TWO FEATURES! LOST. I pair o f grey rimmed glasses JEWELER in grey case between Morrill Hall, E. L O W C O S T copies of cjass notes, Shaw, Friday.. 355-87JBO«— . ' 40 rough draft« and printed materifL W on ch G raphic Service^ 1720 E. M ic h i­ FRANDOR, MALL COURT P ER S O N A L gan, Lansing. Phone 484-7786. tf T Y P IN G _ln Spartan Village apart­ N E E D A H A IR C U T ? Tom ’s Barber T H IS C H R I S T M A S invest in your Shop. 3002 Vine St., W e st of Sears ment. Electric typewriter. C a ll 355- children’s education. G ive CKildcraftt across from Frandor. IV 4-S844. 3012 r tf 42 W orld Book, and Cyclo-Teacher. For TY PIST - A N N B R O W N . E D 2-8384. demonstration, call IV 2-9245. after_5 M A R C IA M C C A L L and H A P P Y Electric typewriter. Term papers and p.m. 40 F R Y please come to the State News theses, also general typing. tf office. Room 347 Student Services P O P COOLER. Used, perfect con­ B id g, for two free passes to_the Crest S T U D E N T D IS C O U N T , self wash. dition, with Sc lock, gieat for ree Drive-In. I tf $ .75 Lube job, -1.00. Student parking, room or apartment. ED 2-3557. 40 $ H50. Free quart o f oil with every «¿1 F O R T H E FIN E ST in dance music C O L L A P S A B L E baby buggy. Folding it’s Jack Braun, Bobby Stevens, Ron change. Com plete turnup. O p e n 24 bassinet and Infanseat.-ED 7-1)485. 39 English, plus many others. Phone the hours. D ave's Pure Oil. 1010 £. G rand River. tf Bud-Mor Agency. IV 2-0624. ef B L U E V E L V E T cocktail dress. W orn once. S i n 6, very reasonable. Phone EXPERT T H E S E S and general typing. T H E S Y M P A T H E T IC men end women IV 4 4222 after S p.m. 40 of J-Council gladly accept the chal­ Electric typewriter. Eighteen years ex­ perience. O n e block from Brody. ED 2- B O B H O P S " L A N a T il R N e f c lenge of a pathetic,“- senile Senior T R A IL E R S 5545. , tf CounciL W ill meet you in mortal com ­ »ted Richmond. T t S S F O R D t lN E M o in ie Home. 30 J bat o f coed touch football, Saturday, P E R S O N A L D A T A forms, theses and There’s actually m oro feet. Escclleat home fo* I Of 2 students. I Dec. 2, at . 10:00 a.m. on the turf general typing. O ffset printing, plastic 6355 Park take Road. N A 7-2470 Ja vs. j of London Field, W e feel confident s a c n e L O R m p a r o D i s e rich f la v o r i M f in L Á M binding and typesetting. W on ch Grafic N A 7-2995 nights, 41 that our team, which is led by such than even in M m e un- Service. 1720 Eest Michigan, Lansing. outstanding players as "Swivel H ips'" Phone 484.7786. . tf enerad cigarettes. You 1956 S T R E A M L IN E 8<4|. Clean, Phillips, " M a d M a n " Marzone, "C ra ry g e t m ere body In th e carpeted, living room, spec .oui bed­ L e g s" Morgan, "W recking Rocky” Reis- TYPING !NMY HOME.,By woman room, both ro o m kitchen. Small down berg, "G o ld e n Toe" Duncen,-"Leyel. Mend, p ore flavor In the with 10 yaar* secretarial experience. payment. O n Sot. 355-311*. 41 H e a d e d " Levely, "D e a d Eye” Drcwek, TU 2-473«: ’- / ' tf o m e lia , m o r e t a s t e and "C a n n o n b a ll" W inters wnfl smash . through fea filter. So gat F O R R EN T the Senior C o u n c il't o a crushing and DIGTHI Orchestra, T W IS T ? C a i Kenny D avit JL ots M ere from filte r humiliating defeat. • If sm oking w ith U M H O U SC S the ctgsratttekecstnohes M O T H E R . I'm driving home for TR AN SPO R TATIO N R E L IA B L E famJy or grad student to Thanksgiving, M y car's Insured wit* heartier s e ltdr— e fraely rent furrnshed East' Brook field hpuss 8 ».b cii ED 2-1671. 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M,r sm m \ ttgfc|%y. •f) HariniTi."‘ rfs4 m ||p f | W 'l s m m § • m mIBS m m sS S S S iu •mmOtmm W Êm w â * *¡uhed to the 1 jüfi ||S j l 0 ■ - BUufl Cdwill* B y ttß kJ S I 1 TPOT)L0ii fln 1OOS0 ■•* ■;-vi- lì •F o tg fc „ _ l i Barter said, the < would be A. from T>:ft>- referred to the - ; i nepair* n a to la to b l II® XbOWflTuS IB M H r P|g n O W Q V C T ■ 110 added that SSm» "the criminal tona. Severe « ûrtwgjtt * Boa with a de­ /was aerate to slake ber tom a medica ed person,” It has net yet from determined what the next the service. j wifi be. ¿. And Terry Jo basely got *1 was M at and i through to te ll her story o f toe he ssM to a suftMt aote ad- The Name that Made Pizza Famous in Lansing accent dlsput* tragedy M at m ade her an or- dressed T o'a U b a i qffapd **j ed la «nap dctafl Harvey's story that the auto mast pbaa. She waa close to death couldn’t stand fe'«gr hmgar.” MW 9KI AT lidi LI. brake, b n » M i la Me when rescoe cam e. j,., .♦ • Serving Snacks - Sandwiches -Luncheons - Dinners ship’s bottom aad left her “a . T he finding ofT erry Jo after she'had b ea t given up for dtad Pony ihrpr— s Riasemhmd Abo Catering t* /’ ':'v' hank a sRoiilog fa Me sea.1*. Private Parties - Banqueta - Meetings He said fire brake out quickly launched au~ intensive air-sea MARYSVILLE. K aa. <*> - ‘ he eoild act get to Me search on toe prospect that oth­ D ays of M e Pony E xpress w ill ers m ight be found. But the not b e forgotten. Visit O ur RstbifceUer tbrsngh th e Coast Guard said Monday th e Som e q f M e original m etal Q pen 5 p an . D aily The m ast didn’t break, Terry b u tt wow has been term inated. m arkers that outlined the route When H arvey w as brought to are still left aad w ill be pre­ •P h o n e E D 7-1311 W 1 J o said, and sh e neither saw nor sm elled lire. M iami from N assau, he w as sented to schools along the C om plete T ake-O ut S erv ice Her ordeal o f terror began summoned by the Coast Guard route. during the night, when at» to te ll Ms story. w as awakened by scream ing Follow ing h is testim ony, in­ and running and stam ping vestigators turned to the stop’s owner, Harold Pepp of Holly* noises on th e deck, T said. She recognized som e of the scream s as com ing from ¡ F la. During P egg ’s to* V I S I T K N A P P ’S C H R IS T M A S J E W E L B O X .O u r _ tom , word cam e that ARMY AVIATORS—Grt. J u n e s F . Skells presents half-wings «I a student pilot B rian. Terry Jo w as alive. store has been transformed to a to Norman M. M ills, left, H illsdale jaaier, Louis J. Zlvie, Pittsburgh senior, and ^ She went on. Running out of the after port H arvey seem ed startled, Bar­ Ronald E. Parzych, Jackson senior. '" n stateroom where she had slept, ber said, aad left the room beautiful jewel box filled with the she passed the central cabin hurriedly, shaking Ms head and saw her m other and Brian when officers told tom he was lovliest Christmas gifts far the entire m O ld M e th o d s S crap p ed lying on toe floor and “blood entitled to rem ain and cross- all over.” _ exam ine P egg. family 1 On deck, sImtmw m ore blood The follow tog day, a N egro T each in g M ethods F o u n d and H arvey running at her out of the darkness. He struck her, m aid entered a m otel room to clean it and saw blood running from under the bathroom door. pushed her back down th e On toe floor w as H arvey. He T h ro u g h M edia R e se a rc h stairs and, to a deep, growling voice, told her to “ get down th ere!” had slashed veins of h is neck, ankles and left thigh. B y LORAN PRINE Of the State News Staff search in the United States. in the form he chooses: book, H er heart pounding with fear, toe snub-nosed little girl ' He had ended a strange life filled w ith violent m ishaps from which he had alw ays es­ Misses’ Warm ‘‘We believe these effects will film , film strip, or m achine. w ent back to her room . Above, This way, Stone said, the indi­ she beard w ater sloshing and caped. _ Arcbiac educational machin­ be enduring,” Stone said, f ery m ust be scrapped or f e built, D r. C. W alter Stone told m He ust added,that be review these ed in statistics light of vidual can learn by him self. Stone said that educators wondered if the captain w as washing the blood from the deck. M ary, who died with the B luebelle, w as the second of t his w ives to perish in H arvey’s ] Driving Gloves the all-university Learning Re­ “the difficult educational situa­ m ust prevent any drying up accidents. I tion in which w e find ourselves Once H arvey entered her sources panel recently. o f support for research “even la 1949, when he w as aa hreom, carrying what she be­ Stone, director of th e Educa­ today.” as we develop more experi­ Air Farce lieutenant colonel, “ In less thsnr?r century,” he lieved to be a rifle and stared with capeskin palms tional M edia Branch of the U.S. m ents and dem onstrations at H arvey crashed aa aatetno- said, “a stable, relatively iso­ at her, but he said nothing and O ffice o f Education, discussed local, regional and national bile throogh a bridge railing | w ent back on deck. a part of the National D efense lated independent agurian unit lev els.” Oily^smelling w ater from toe into a northwest Florida ba­ Education Act concerned with of society has been catapulted bilge crept into heir room and you. He sarvived t e t U s newer m edia in teaching. into an" atom ic age, serving, “We m ust find our way rose until it w as lapping over w ife, Joan, aad her moth er, - Speaking to the panel and and in turn being served, on a through the jungle of public M rs. .M yrtle Boylen, of Wash­ her m attress. Then she gath­ interested faculty m em bers, he global basis by many new in­ and private rights and royalties ered her courage and clim bed ington, D.C., w ere trapped said: stitutions. - - I to new instructional m aterials “As m em bers of an increas­ and equipm ent.” the stairs back to the topside. Inside aad drowned. “A stim ulus is becom ing in­ There M e saw that the ship’s H arvey told Air F orce invest­ Warm driving gloves la 109re creasingly evident as schools ingly interd ep en d en t,'as well He said that educators m ust dinghy and rubber life raft had igators a t the tim e that be w as Orion* aerytie with capeskin and colleges across the country as internally com petitive, sy s­ recruit and train manpower to been launched... thrown d e a r from the diving have re-exam ined their instruc­ tem of nations; com m unities;! m eet the requirem ents of com ­ palm s. Knitted rib caff for extra “ Is the ship sinking?” she car. - tional requirem ents and h ave and organizations; we have a c­ m unications technology. ~ | cried to H arvey. Two other stops have sunk w arad k to green, red, w hile,, taken steps to harness our com ­ quired new goals and responsi­ “ We m ust counter organized " Y es!” he shouted, and as he while under H arvey’s com ­ black, beige and pecan. Sizes m unications technology directly bilities which relate to educa­ opposition hr intelligent u ses of clim bed into the dinghy and mand. Once, fire ravaged his sm all, medium aad large. for the benefit of education.” tion.” _ ; newer m edia,” Stone said; floated out of sight to th ed ark - racing yacht Valiant and sent Stone told the audience of Stone said that headings un­ Educators should study the n ess. ~ - her to the bottom off the Cuban GLOVES — STREET LEVEL 21 persons that about 179 re­ der which we list the- content roles which new m edia can There w as one more chance coast. On Oct. XI, 1955, his search grants have been of our basic form al education play, he said. Then they should for escape for Terry Jo — a y a c h t- Torbatross struck a awarded for new m edia re- program s have changed very profit from these studies by. sunken hulk to Chesapeake Bay _ search and experim entation.-. little, but that the need for developing im proved services He said that about 100 U.S. change is great. to the gifted, handicapped and O ffice of Education contracts “The fields of m athem a­ isolated. have been let to support “dis-j tics, science and the social “We m ust stim ulate regional sem ination activities” which! sciences are expanding rapid­ planning and coordination In a tell the story of research, ex-i ly ,” he said. “ Our concern manner consistent with our tra­ for Campus Wear perim entation, teaching pro- j with the arts and hum anities ditions and with econom ic real­ gram s and practices, and the; m ust take new and different itie s,” he said. newer m edia, form s consistent with tee “ Thus, far, under the pro­ changing world. gram , approxim ately $12 or $13 Stone added that educators m ust tell their story to the pub­ lic to develop understanding Favorite Scarves m illion have been obligated or “There are new amounts of and appreciation of u ses of the expended to carry out_ these content to be grasped in every new m edia in education. puiposes,” he said. field. New relationships must “Perhaps m ost important of Stone said that the program I be established between and a il,” he said, -“ w e m ust map Be in fashion, O r io n $ 1 W o o l $ 2 has achieved these eight j among our educationat disci­ and carry out a coordinated tor points: _ p lin es.” •form ation program through our be in boots! From 1. It is helping in developing Stone, said that the teaching resp ective professional groups, a better base of research evi­ m achine, television, and the frankly calling public attention our bounteous booty, dence and experience in the! language laboratory are among to m isuses and abuses of newer The perfect cam pus scarf to a narrow new m edia for the guidance of j new basic ideas to learning. m edia as w ell as to the educa­ Orion* acrylic style. Select frim Mack, teaching and learning practices.i The important thing, Stone tional opportunities -th ey af­ snugly pile-lined black w hite, b eige, pink, Mae, Fed, m atte aad 2. 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