tltll ROBERT BALL, originator of the MSV talkathon, carries on after 48 gruelling hours, —State Neva photo by Eldon Oarlock. • '* ' , ___ Officially kicking eft tike Christmas season here, the Annual Tree annul Chriatmas tree fighting took place Sunday evening at Abbott Street entrance. ChrisfdUs cones early at 8tate hecanse ef tbe te rn I r a k , but the Lighting . . . dermttarics and rosMentcs about the campus have already gotten Santa cut ef mothball for another year. —State Hews photo by Dave Tanhalg Serving MSU for 52 years DeLisle Cleared 7 - Monday Morning, December 4« 1961 Cam pus N A A C P F irs t M arx- L e n in State. Honored In W est Eight freshmen and sopho­ | HAVANA, OfV-Declaring he mores were honored at a lunch­ is a Marxist-Leninist opposed eon Thursday in the Union to the personality cult, Fidel Green Room for their prized winning entries in toe “What Castro said Sunday “ the world Makes State Great” essay con­ is on the road toward Com­ test. — _ munism” and he is taking Cuba First prize winner Susan Fry, down that path. Aurora, 111., freshman, and To that end, the prime" min­ second prize winner Linda Aim Arndt, I rasing freshman, were ister announced he is forming presented their awards by the “United Party of Cuba's President JohlT Hannah at the Socialist Revolution.” It will be Froeh-Soph Council sponsored monolithic, like the Soviet event. Communist party, with re­ Also recognised for their con­ tributions were honorable men­ stricted membership. Only true tion winners Christine Derus, revolutionaries will be chosen. L e w i s Hutchison, Dorothy Never before had Castro so Moulder, Mary Bath Oberst, frankly placed Ms island na­ Peter Rheinstein, and Michael PRESIDENT JOHN HANNAH takes time eat from a busy schedule to congrat­ tion In the Communist camp, Schultz. (- ulate Linda Am Arndt, Three Oaks, Mich., freshman, left, second prise winner nor given his own political Recognizing MSU’s friend- ef “What Makes Michigan Great” essay eeriest, aad Susan Fry» Aurora, ID., views so strongly- on Marxism. linen, as “radiated by her freshman, first place winner. —State News photo by Panl Remy. He had given a hint of what stideets and factAta* M ss was to come, however, last Fry’s essay -aad the other < May Day, when he ruled out seven settles were sabmitted elections end called Cuba a te a rigorous judging pro­ socialist state. cess. ., 111 ”1 am a Marxist-Leninist All essays were first screen­ andwill be one until the day 1 ed by Dr. Gordon Sabine, di­ die,” Castro declared in a na­ rector of Admissions and schol­ tionwide TV speech that began arship, before being judged by around midnight and Tin on for Dr. Russell Nye and Dr. Clin­ five hours. ton Bormans of the English de­ partment. Castro chose the fifth anni­ As first prize winner. Miss versary of his landing in Cuba Fry receives a free copy of the to announce his latest plans for Wolverine7 two J-Hop tickets, the first Marxist-Leninist state an engraved trophy, aad tom' in tbe Western Hemisphere. porary possession of a travel­ Few of the 68 men who came ing pUKpie for her living unit ashore wtth him Dec. 2, 1856 J-Hop tickets and a smaller to launch the fight Against the trophy are alto awarded the. Batista dictatorship still sur­ second place winner. vive. Bat they include such key The essay contest was the men as brother Raul, armed first in a series which will be forces minister, and Ernesto Sponsored each term by Frosh- Che Guevara, his powerful Soph Council to recognise toe minister ef industries. attributes of State. fIII Six months after be seized power from Fulgenckt Batista Jan. 1, 1161, CMfere declared “purs is not a Communist revolution.” Hi Ms latest address, Castro said UuMoring Ms years as a student at Havana university he m t not, a Marxist because he was “influenced by Imper­ ialist and ~sccttanary preps* ganda against the common- m i liiP M i ■ ■ ■ j f c Pvhtk reaetkm to the ban on the sto- aetiw ae proper and do no harm. The d rat w p a p e r Flint Junior Collet* ; w # M | exists to spM out itisraortra haa rafemFth* question of the exact role ttoaa of history dafctf and psychological of a tntivenity. '^ S S m J L trams. terms, i Any facts or Ideas which contra­ Tltore student editor» were prohibited diet dict wbi what the text book says a te anath­ from runninf an editorial calling fo r the ema. ema. i t the A nt place, n H R abolition of the House Un-American Ac- This, T h is,'we believe» fo a corruption of the Haa the « d o e fih e rW m ih t tivftie* Committee. The temporary ban basie basieIdaidea of edocatfon. ~ hi housing? Besados tee grati­ w aslifted after a few day» b u ttb e Ihct EDUCATION is not a memory process fication EDUC ef mtf-CMkend me»- Ovari et the 1..... I lihnri BOM. remain« that the college did try to hold —it -—it isis a thinking process. Individuals Generally ipraktef, In tht back studentopiqion. - attend attend *school (and teach) not only to «■*■ course ef a term me student Some people claim that actions such pand pand tlu their personal fount t f information living aff-campua wffl be «Ale _ to list ads of but to find new fo c k M t theories and to save n asardi a t f f f l over P is not the parpose sf m S t l j M t a v at tbe m a k a - renting ra the haste mtMt- * (t n to nav dbdrioo« tioo’s meeting Nev. t, charges ri nde Is dteatestaatira new Sdras. Whether th e ideas are right what it woel i cmk Mm to |w Police Opinion in the or wrong does not matter. But wo tnust dent then, the member of a discuss them. The discussion of a wrong ndaortty group, be forced te dene. Should any fe* & {¡¡K raus ^ s i r t h j l . t r t bm ware made by IwMvidaal« from against tee teadbtC so as the Amr,.fflm» that muting, assfid to recall tert and« rade f f J tim -and understand the however, the campus NAACP • ri tee Urivrarite*» OfferiSp» R maerjte "E. C. Hate, police Chief in Lexington. Ky . idea may lead someone else to the discov­ remain to the dorm»? This p H involved. The «May haa eriahmd signed affidavits boosing regulations, “diserte» has done some thinking out loud about how ery o t the right one. Have we forgotten amounts to a subtle firm ef ef timm participating lack supporting n egations of dis­ ination aratesi sach landlords to handle tense tatenicfol and mob situa­ the thesis, antithesis, synthesis process? economic diirrhnterihtii which bntwforlgB bad intelligence to criminatory practices in car- has already hew authorised tion«. His reasoning and conclusions, reported might well mean thé daitol ef «xpress themselves properly. Unfortunately, fritera te tarirt to New South megatine, should be required ■.This is where the student newspaper flfcq to inquire Campus UN Is Hke an intsd- tain university wermwones. After conceding that dbcrim- w tmptemeriathte ri teri «rie can play a p art in the total educational *n«dacritea to arana leading not only to police headquarters but picture. It can bo a vehicle for different True, the homeowner sbratti j o t what “rights and privil­ lsctaa} game which requires inatioo does exist, the «Maria! has facilitated its vtatatij a also to citizens’ living-rooms, north, south, be perfectly free to refuse eges” would be m d n b to each flayer to have a good iiiq m ti that the NAACP has FtaaBy, both the NAACP and east, and west. Wide familiarity with theory parsons to disseminate their views and bousing for graduate students if tbe pro­ weapon, which Is knowledge, m ol wmtidcal methods hi the Amerirra Negro have long ahd down-to-earth applications of equality opinions. _ groups; hot there seems to be posed constitution change ware g i t .ft skflTto use this weapon, broacfatog the nrehimn. rocorarisod the fesraiterili ri before the law would mutually help the police No newspaper is an oracle, It does not little reason for the Univer sity te bp approved. which Is tataHigence to think What are these unethical freedom. While wo sympathize and the people tiny serve. expound the one and only way to salva­ to sanction such actions. Tbe Everyone knows that AUSG crfflcally.~ methods? —s - *7»S '•! with tee« “whites (who) don’t “The police office who la tempted to vary tion' in every editorial or letter. Accurate university is in existence for is a d - s government even Too many are emotional in 1. At the Nov. » meeting, tivo hi pure heaven, atibar,” we his role according to personal notions as to those desiring an education, not though it has tbe power to tax debates rather than rational. charges were presented te the canari necept tbe rribot flip­ facts m ust be presented in news columns just the economic welfare of tbe student. The administra­ pant — and friOlMHr » state­ the worth of v ariosi groups Is Maosstt la vio­ to allow editors and all the readers to the local homeowners. Tbe tion 1mm, more often than not, jtBsorderly, Tee many meetings have been chapter from the floor. - lation of the law,** Mr. H*te writes. “An of­ no one seems to 2. A committee waa formed ment that “fife is teH ri little ficer has capacity h r doBvsrlng equal justice arrive at their own opinions. On its edito­ logical c o u rse would then ap­ “chosen to Ignore the request know much about parliamen­ to investigate these charges. inequities, small discrimina­ only to the extent that hs has tins problem rial pageant only expresses opinions. p e a r to be the re m o v a l of any of AUSG, pathetic voice of stu­ tary rules. This sort of action tions, painful wounds - for under control.” | | | pf i ■ : ‘.~ —Because of this, it is difficult to under­ h o u seh o ld er practicing such dent eptrira and interest” (the must be elimin*ted~~lhd dis­ Tom Dutch, director of hous­ everyone.” The “nprassod and The implication is that all poKcemra have stand how a great university caiT fear discrimination fram tbe ap­ words from a previouc tetter continued to discussions rad ing, 1 0 « DriLJrie, direct« of cuffed” Negro haa been, and some homework to do tf they have not thought proved hats. writtea^y Calvin Lsmoreaux). debates, but more and better students and women’s affairs, continues to be mb' open discussion. If the ideas presented are Further, though a lack of and tiw Strie News wtth the far more tbra “Uttie through their responsibilities in areas touched Thefn iaay be a few graduate research must crackpot and false, they will fall by the notoriety might do the trick to students who would enjoy hav­ every participant so that wo charges and offered signed af­ (and) small be made by by race, creed or nationality considerations. It appease that If this philosophical foundation is wayside. The ideas which have m erit solving tbe existing segrega­ ing the AUSG platform from may aD obtain andbenefit from fidavits to support them We certainly are aware of the not soHdfcr built in moments jrf quiet contem­ should exist for the improvement of the tion problems here and else­ which to hold forth. There cer­ what the Campus tJN really In view of tin above proced­ nature ef inequality. Both our plation, it may be lacking ig at a time of crisis. university and society. where, ft must be conceded that tainly raw many AUSG execu­ promises. ure, we question tin editor’; metbods and goods confirm 'Acts et partiality are i likely to result from be who shouts loudest aad long tives .who enjoy spraiHng the Tbaddeas Lae accusation of unethical be­ tris awareness. UNIVERSITIES and nations resort to est MSU NAACP excitement, Mr. Ha Isle points out, implying usually wins an argument. ’« in Y S cents pargrad student Representative from havior. that an officer who has mentally worked out censorship only when they themselves are And if the “radical” groups per term for more junkets such Outer Mongolia, his impartial role ahead of time can stand fast standing cm such shaky ground th a t they Mr. Small refers to do net as tee recent round-trtpfliglits Campus UN against a public outcry and ether shows of fear any new idea. The individuals in sp e a k u p aad be beard, who to Now York City. But since it P o in t o f V lew : etootionáUsm at a sudden trouble spot power fear th a t good theories will harm then is going to drown aid the appears that tbs only signifi­ Because police frequently find themselves them and knock them from their clay ped­ incessant raving of foe see cant “right” to bs gained te at the focal point of a flare-up, trying to keep order, they are often accused of taking sides. But tf both police and public have grounded estals. - » - ___• regationalists as we futitely thef “privilege” of paying an R e s i d e n t S t a t u s a w a it integration to tette {dace extra quarter each tram, I A great university has room for every at its ow n natural pace. prefer to remain underprivil­ Te file Editor: State Dept. themselves thoroughly to the theory of ato idea. It is based on the premise th at open GeraM Pacfcofte eged and I urge all graduate It all started last week, the solute Impartiality, no one will be confused as to the right of the officers to be present and to bring their peace-making power to bear. discussion leads to tru th. “Reason and free inquiry are the only effectual agents 11S7 West Grand River students to vote ogriast this exact date T choose to forget. measure at winter term regis­ Bring of frugal parentage. I tration. set out te obtain resident sta­ Hides Williams against error,“ Thomas Jefferson said The public will then not only permit but ex­ over 150 years ago. t : *_ H u m a n D ig n ity George Sturgeon tus. In spite of the clear cut pect police action to be characterised by firm­ •47 Sunset regulations regarding out-of- J a ck S h ea ness and fairness, and a general high regard A university admits its true value and Te the Editor: staters obtaining this evasive W. K. Kelsey, Detroit News called a for “the law“ hill Mess the entire community. lack of dedication to tru th when it must Having read your article on geql. It seemed to me that if columnist, hit the nail on the AU of ~L — Christian Science Monitor resort to the suppression of ides«. NAACP equal rights fight, I oae’a wife was currently win­ head when he referred to for­ g an . . . feel rather d ig s n d as a hu­ D i s o r d e r l y U N ning the bread here in Michi­ mer Governor G. Mention Will­ 14th man bring and native àfcódent gan 13 months a year (as mine iams as “assistant secretary ef death ^Aliem— Maybe We Should Introduce Ourselves' to write yon a note. Te tee Editor: is) it should qualify this rag­ state in charge of African af­ vacant seat in Paraphrased, yon ask that If one is to make a behavior gedy trousered lad for resi­ if a potential advertiser in your al analysis of people in good dency. fairs, er something of the sort.” side, G res« Potato area. The ira L-ATlAi A M C R K A H paper says be refuse« to rent old horse-and-buggy days and Soapy is slowly but surely fact that Williams coold be to Negro students, te toe paper in the modern atomic age, ft is A ft« considerable wandering becoming lost in a sea of as­ nominated and win the election supposed to retina the ad, thus no surprise to find that people around in the mystic land of sistant secretaries and depu­ bands down can be taken for discriminathw against both tbe today behave qotte differently tbe sought Administration bidhfiBg, I ties. out n pleasant young granted. potential advertiser and his from those of yesterday. 0 ? all One has to wade through THIS VICTORY would give right to open Ids home to factors contributing to this dif lady who summarily explained three pages in the current him a desk hi the Horae j f Rep­ whomever he fikes? Yon fur­ ferent behavior of modern man, that although my wife is work- State Department directory be­ resentatives from which he ther say that Mr. Ames may the awareness of the world ing~I am still the head at the fore he finds Williams’ ngme. could develop into au Import­ not w a n t to rant to Négro stu­ struggle fra: peace te far more family and alone can qualify. And the directory is not listed ant factor in deUTmiaiug policy dents but he may also not significant. - This did wonders for my ego, alphebetically; it’s listed by oo the natiooal and irianiriion- w a n t to rent to single students, but unfortunately did not gain rank. al level. children or pets. Then, you ask More and more people are be­ me a lower T r i e at registra­ It most be remembered that tf that is discrimination. * coming concerned with teterna- tion. • - t Hank r i . ptrw ni aaanaua aaaaa This would hardly seem to mods aad hi the field ef politi­ twine » Bib country -» a s s o aesa saa bo satisfying work te a man cal knowhow. Put teew togeth­ Te the Editor: 14 Athletic 4«. rather □ a n a a n s a aw u wbe has sprat 13 years as tbe er rad it seems Bke you have Recently, I heard that a aria « .C o t t i » IS. Operette et. veras Sehitlee er SeterSoyb Pimi« chief exarativs of a complex the nuttings of a top ceagress- government of off-campus stu­ •ele 4AOMtrWi state. In Michigan, although dents is in the process ef be­ laseppuee rate'. SS. Sfflsll lltii 4. Turmerie hampered by an antiquated Let those people who have ing formed. Now I ask you, allowed 47. Birtry on SS. RsrMor 5. Disloyalty constitution that unfortunately expreseed aa interest fit draft­ could any Idea be moreirration­ ter lew toftncle r i S7. Unwoven « Direction pinched rig powers, he was ing him for the vacant sari in al? Students move off-campus M Moray enoccdunt M ': cloth . 4S Skeehoraei 7. Register nonetheless the chief policy­ the 14th «strict do « . He wffl to escape tee rales and regula­ __«ISf io Corroded ri M Indien SS Went «heed S. Fall month! maker. His new Job in Washing­ run. And he’ll make the heat tions ari up by the administra­ remar»# 91. Of the : ~ íII. Actual abtor. ton, however, is a long way congressman they have ever tion. the faculty aad tee dorm s. St. Itisene" MQÉÉft toeing S. Surfeit from anything that r a id be had. — - ' ' Now It seems that this same l—M» world DOWK cneesIf regimentation is firing to ho ZI A rustie another 11. Summor drtehe.-.. I. Wtngi 10. Jep. ship forcod on off-campus areas as SS. Peacock U U r a b 'i 1 Morning weB. , Tf kwlHcSjr pitudonyet I. Supple 11. Differently 0 m s A i LOTS Op For a long time new, the off- 17. tionlen . campus student has peeoomad, It. Cr lotis E I AM lOOtfltGfof&fy 6/€*V7WWfe TUE MORE though limited, scrae degree of S J J J HUIIÉ Í1UN4Ü «XWading 'to YOU* AbftiVAL. th è t e r r m OWfpfBMKt, VnNKnft m totrd 24 Vsgeublts K t« « 8 $ erring body over these stu­ 1 . « a s— f/as«nra M tm U tC Ÿ dents will only mean that M R IrarallR ite lM r a lM f llra l stsissmsn Fubtished by tea students of Michigan State University. Issued mast give up seme ef 17. Diocese ra class mBs3i3»!m«ns:';g;ìMPSB^Wm dorson i sam tod tor An A*», an a fine display ef power run-1 la tfo-ttoto^Wtott af. Hpatlgii mer all-atater from Bangort athletics fids year, pm Michi­ Trailing by as South, as atoé «tog Iqr Am Tltyior. . li am—^ O^ m Jk JduMMiddfc flLa ! gan State i p i t o : ; {|ftltit a d ' t * potato ( 3 8 - 1 8 ) t o the opening gante. Tiywr tu flttM tarwgti IM IM S vwmtof dotoanfoo to t of d a berirrtbeH campaign wtth that period, ft took captala Art in the .Giants for two touchdowns h Sfolta WED. ! inevitable second half explosion i i n i ' i Ami,^MA aacandk 11 m of 14 and I yards and that turned s light struggle into before the half ended to put the Mm&gBa i: reasonabie trouncing. Spartans ahead tor the Adt. . «¡faq, M to li-... the No»thfci n time, W w , )rt _ , MichtgenWUderie, 76». §§, ' The buzzer marked the close eight the 8*5” many rebounds, points I wound up with 118 yards tor q, ■uuai new rtofcntrnn ■*!»n r. M<4 m r wwwrv. . Pato Horaaag. bach Mrweefc- end leave from the army, boot­ A AY r with 11 and Dick of an unbelievably poor A m in m ft S t fit -were the only a m i ed a aad »-yard field gents toes of piay. v Spartans to lit double figures Miublgan State and added two extra point*, Iders had Forty-two time« Michigan A p O toM aa tallied Mae and boosting Ms league-leading to­ ta: final half I shot from A s Tad Williams accounted for Hall Scsi ? f|SçJ tal to 141 petals. $00. steam to cloud any upset hopas times the haift Aril eight plus 10 rebounds. K- turner. S . The Packers came from t o II by the oppositionta»d thus hoop for a 1* per­ fScntmrtn p tW . t■'M f h R tÈ Ê È t hind ia the final period after t r i n s t o r m embntttiMIMgy cent average. : BOB ABMSTEAD paced the aonr m «'-. close contests .iato, respectable . viritots from Marquette with CbsstUr Schwara -1 1- I J3 j' Jesse Whittentaa stele the ball victories, ÿ p “IT WAS PARTLY first game If markers aad 111 rebounds. 8j>ev. ro from Alex Webster of the Gi­ ants on the Giant’s 30. Taylor Saturday night before 11,344 jitter« and partly a good de­ Jim Karebetsos T>rovided able spectators, the Spartans lad by fensive jth h y Northern Mich­ support with IS points, * , N o rth ern Mlch i K a n Bockeyes, Cincy ftaafiy rammed home from ilia 3 tor the winning touchdown, i an excitirig. young sophomore. slowed down the igan.” analysed Forddy. “They With 2:33 seconds remaining t* f Peta Gent, were tòte to do couldn’t buy a baritel.“ tempo. We la the game, Anderson «Aad Cade A rtna tca d O ff ’N Runnng likewise. ' time out His forces held a B r o w n The . Spartans of the second comfortable 63-53 lead- A min­ KPecotte a ra b e teo* Oldo -State and Cinctonati, GENT TOPPED all scorers half showed little reierablaace ute later the scoreboard read SbIOS pre-season picks as the nation’s and all rétottndera with lì and to those of the first period. $ 7148. ‘ best, ipuned their aeantoa a t 1 7 respectively^ <#| Sparked by Gent «Ml the expected—easily and impress­ “He played a real finé all. “quarterbacktag” of Schwann, ively—as college basketball muscled to ea the windup of feotball. For defending NCAA champ­ ARROW D O ING IT T H E H A R D W AY b y ho^- -O p E o s e ion Ctoctaaatl and mighty Ohio State, nicked as the mest like- (GETTING RID OF DANDRUFF, THAT IS!) ly to finish on top of the heap this season, it was business as A n d S p e c u la tio n usual la tfaefr openers. Ohio State dumped Florida If your wehtitoe la medfaaa to ritob PAUL SCHNITT State and Tanritowti 1■ 48. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MAT you aie a eaadideta for SA dtattootive U K Kwhat È A eL ato handled Indiana State wtth T h e Spartans are going'i Bowl!” That’s ease, 1841. Each followed block print Anew opart oUrt. Contour Michigan State la going! UfmO We re sing State Journal said Thurs­ much the same pattern—speed, going! We’re all going to spend day.- " —- tepeted for e trim, Mat fit. . . to defense, rebounding, accuracy. handsome muled coloring», atgiod with New Year’s day watching Min­ They kept telling us how Talent-rich Cincinnati, which nesota play UCLA in the Rose much tii^r still loved Michi­ button-down colter end back f i a t Bowl. gan State out on the coast, they chalked up A 23rd straight How’s A nt for being shot kept tolHng us how Mtopaaet« victory, bustled out to a S 4 down! faculty would probably vote lead to the first eight minutes sfW down an invitation. and had nothing to worry about . , Or were we? - 5- the rest of the way. ^ It all started with that article BUT NOW (he news is out Ohio State, which had 32 to the Detroit Free Press Mon­ The Golden Gophers are going atnigbt until surprised by Cin- day. Eight column banner West. . dgf cirinati in (he NCAA finals lari htodttae on the sports _ Just how did that faculty ybar, i near midseason read: “SpariiDs May Play which “would probably vote f o r m though All-American •asier 3-minute way for men: FITCH Men, get rid o f embarrasting dandruff easy as 1-2-3 with F I T C H f la ju*t 3 minutes (One rubbing, one lathering, one Bom, Bowl!” against returning to Pasadena” They told us that it looks like actually vote? they voted MB Ohio SUte won’t accept; they for going and 33 against. Jerry Lucas was held to 11 points *ARROW - From Dm 1 told us Minnesota professors DoesnY tnst indicate a bitter rm singK every trace o f dandruff, grime, gum m y old hair were against the Rosa Bowl struggle*- ¡j, ...X D W C O ST ... Loado CéüocDm* iumw f o n k guv» goes ii|in right uow dow n The ans « d ra in ! Y o u r hair looks hand­ somer, healthier. Y o u r tcalp until they did an about face Big 5 executive officer Tom HIGH READERSHIP for e new president a few Hamilton CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS ■Bn LKftOIN# MAN’S fisltivt tingles, feels so refreshed. Use F I T C H D a n d ru ff R e m o v e r S H A M P O O every week for d a n d ru ff co n tro l. They trid us how, starting fit happy the top with President Hannah. said, "w a-tot-vety that Minnesota!« A m team will p)MK hi our gmne Our relations with its Michigan State hat always fav­ teams, fans and university re- SHAMPOO K e e p y o u r h a ir a n d seolp really clean, dandruff-free! —• ored the Pasadena classic; they told us how popular Age « ri lest year. aad we loto; for gie Munn and Duffy Daugherty ward te renewtog fiiendahips.” were on tbe coast and they tokl Didn’t the aewapapwra say us bow much the West Coast lovad Michigan State and would that it was Michigan State that The DECEMBER to renew the UCLA-MSU ity? There had an tbc fana and pàpnlar- are actuaHy people That was an Rtookl I got so Minneaote on the West Conat that fouad excited that I dashed ever to hr. Can yea imagine that! the Horticulture department A while AaOfato State and bought a rose hush. X are burning the City to Co­ brought It back to my room and lumbus to effigy, Spartan stu­ planted it in the ftoor. I mean dents are confused. needs a send off 1 actually (tag up the tile aad planted it right in the middle Freedom to the press is a f iA iw n .r wondarful American tradition. Bet It A a a it moan freedom to IT WAS A SYMBOL of Michi­ fs*i»n*f» state sfeK gan state piaytaf la the Rose about foteg to a Bose BowL I then ran all the way-to fiai Maybe seme ambitious Sec­ West Coast aad bought « radio toral candidate win write Us to ’Pasadena io that 1 thesis on “Why MkMgan 8teU pick tm aU tha Canforato was not tovttad to pJay ln tho as and gat tha aanonaee» n o il mm^w|a a an . ~ r - j r AuaftosNamnAfiaMliri resort to tiowdMin and they Invita ns. a au the way emnal Mtoretoardartooettowut? Not so, say to Bast Lansing only to to ream wtth Briny M tf rare a a a ru w p o o y sw snui». that the ìndio m ate to Can­ Thoroaa. At least I’ll be among forato pift r i up - J y T^w«in| Ae WrA and the bees and Fieri nrito from the unlikely depletion of our stations. Bot I was too excited thriving rose bushes. Aad may­ natural sources of oastoido-4he prospects for and enthused to get mad. be I’ll find Truth there. hipher-efficiency internal combustion engines L 1 Just sat in my reoaa culti­ are exceltent .. vating my roan bush «ad read­ ing all the newipapero. And the headjHnes gat bigger Nothing’s Second, while gasotin# still appears the bestcon- ceivabte automotive furi, our scientists arestudy- and thicker and longer and blacker. I even began thinking ing the outlook for new energy sources tor cars. that if tito headline« f r i any too d s ty Among intriguing possibilities; new energy con­ bigger aad thicker, tha news­ papers may exhaust the version systems using degraded fuels, or fuels of printer’s ink. Wouldn fo r a s - synthesized from low-cost power produced by create • crisis to nuclear fusion. Magneto-hydrodyntmic gener­ journalism 1 ators and soifd state thermoelectric and eiectro- Hmmhwujtt Bat Ant stupid rasa bash re- lUoQQ lw te ASiralanBeo• tJk ftsmsndft ii lag water a* tito roots but it chemicai converters offer other possibilities. This »sail part of a broad quest tor fundamental Jori coariAit get stmted. And the faftaw to the room hfitor knowledge, earning Ford its place of leadership . * Long Lasting Books am 'wan' getting irritated every wwratog H H Ü S t t H l to through scientific reseorch and engineering. ’ find his bed floating to to* toat • SPARTAN Jewelry | ^ A ri A a toadftaaa koat com- turned te A t (reto We A re N ow Paying Cash F o r w m G IA D M ER M SU T E X T B O O K S m tm Spartan B o o ksto re C a rie r Ann & M AC ffrj -A rn1 í;, \ - I - iV-Â' v;-:^r / f e *'j. L ' ^.JM ■ M l \hÈÙÉikùÉ ritofeÉ__ W IÊ ^ Ê Ê Ê È m m m M fM m ¡a®?, s? ,i t o H M H i J R H K W t i M H W ■ £m m m bytitair taammatet to c o c m Ute tta 196 cross country f g p jttiw tim m t harrierbaa- W m m 'ih m wffl onccssd tlds past Data Cooper woa Ae atffl seagon's captaiß, senior Jerry tille altar trailing by ane­ Young, who Coach Fran DA S to a potai in the protoni- trieb consider* Ae flsmt cap- Uin be has bad in 10 years. aartao to Dennis Woif to South­ ern mania. He raeetoed the The following elgbt runnert 1 3554t25S o r 355*8256 highest seen» to Ae ateto get­ wäre recommended to receive ting f7 out of a possible MO. varsity tattert: Young; Hum- D eadline: 1 :0 0 P.M . Steve Johnson, Ae (pestato barger and Castle; aad sopta ( D ie a d r i f t e d d ia p la y a d 1 e r tumbler gal second piace be­ Pat Stevens, Ron Berby, Bob hind the perreoial champ. Bal Pulcber, Dick Gyde, and AI even greater r e a d e r s h ip ) Hohnes of University to minois. Duacan. •'«~y T^.y^m wffl have-A s advantage to toast hi height, weight, and out to first by a University to NBcttigaafretoaBaa. if!®; N ight Staff reach (78-71). When ft comes FO R S A LE to todU faaier and «kperieace, In one to the ateto highly re­ Assiatate Maw« Editar, SaBy . AUTOMOTIVE garded collegiate meets la Ae f a — a— — maau, "I'-t— - Pattaraoa haa everything going nation. Gaai Browsh teak tibrib Dartiehaaa , Copy M h w , Lea 2 f W - tah C K hardtop. Exe*U *M for him. Brasi* Joyce Buchhola, Anne ra u ^ ! “ T H E GUNS O F NAVARONE” onditi*«. #1 *5 . Thom** f a h w , I4 W in the free exerdae eveaL Cap­ Mayor, aad Isabel Racki; Î - S p o t * « Vill.se, 355-1052. to C arpeted living room, p i c o iii kitchen, It wiB bo a strange e*peri- eace to oao respect for ,tbe tain Jim Doritee jato ariaaad gpmta Bfflfeor, Paul Schnitt. bedroom, bath room. O n lot E 2 4 M o ­ the flaire «a rings whan ha took r i n * s u i c r . i owner, ere client me- b i li H ornel M anor. Raady 6* move in. champion. He will be masting 11th. John Brodeur also took m i s a n «mt. n a ma» cos« m a m - «oc»-cas» u»R «m s «»« «sam s w * m sim u m •eK*nic*l conditio«. $195. 355-5633. t o Low down payment. 355-3114 or *ak someone ether than ipgamar aa 11th on high bar. far Sarry, E D 7-6S79. 50 Johansson for Ae first time in * IV52 C H E V R O L E T . Automatic. 4 - aetotr M years. iv fr jdoor, coupe, Excellent conditi»«. T tire» FO R RENT Caaada’a first world heavy­ vncfaded. M utt tell. $l75. 3SS-S386. 47 V e ts C lu b P la n s hoUSIs weight title match will be the I 1941 F O R O . 3-door. VS, radio, heat- second half to t novel dosed *«r, eace lient c#ndiÜon* be»t C O L L E G E M A N de*re» to »hare circuit television doubteheader. W in ttf la n d W h ir l 47 furnished ranch home'rvtfh 3 grnd »in­ *355-9236. la AS opener (A p.m., E6T) dents far winter term o r rest o f school 1 I9 S 5 F O R D 4-door V I . Standard year. 337 0 1 8 1 after 6 p.m. 47 to tite electronic doubto bill. F o r F e b ru a ry 3 radio, haatcr. C a ll BSS-2619. 46 F O R RENT. 7 room approved house, Sonny Liston, tha reinstated No. 1 ceatoader front Phila- The V eteran Assn. "Winter- famished for men student. C all after ! 1951 E N G L IS H F O R D . Parfaet. S, ED 2-0303 . 46 adetphia. will oppoee 10-1 land Whfri” and etacttaae were •Need* metw'wert, Furi offer, «wer $300 mala tacics t o a general meet­ ?t«kcs i t 355-0228 From S-S pjn . E D Î - <•913 evening! and weekend». 50 F O R E M E R G E N C Y reasons, will rent far very reasonable rate, beautiful Hamburg, Germany, Phila- ing held last week in tee Union. house, s bedrooms, large living room, delphia’s Convention Various committees have ! I t o S P L Y M O U T H 6. ^-door; m d fa rfieittf, man«#! shift. Circfgtty dining ieom, garage. Family or lac* The intriguing attraction forjlNtea eet up for ttte tol univer *tai«ed b y on* owner. $195. E D G S 3 2 6 utty. I black From Barley. Evening» the fans inboth arenas and the sity Vbfrl, which will ha held — iwr 3554511. to ED2-8323. 49 tbeater-tv viewers will be a Feb? S. Harry White, general Ito T T R IU M P H TR3. Hardtop, new APARTMENTS - comparison to the skills aad chairman said any veteran who .».de curtains, new battery, excellent W A N T E D , third m an f a j a r a apart- riytea to Patterson and Listen wishes to help oto en one to even though they both the conwnlttiuM should contact ’canditi««. $1075. IV 5-0359. ment. W inter and spring termer ED 7- 0544 ask for Louis. 47 HANDCRAFTED fighting taw-ratad him or ana tottw offices. U N F U R N IS H E D with garage. I STERLING The 210-pound Liston'will be. block From campus. Air-eonditio«*d. making a fighting pitch for a — — Initials or G reek letters Personnel or staff members. ED 2-2782 evenings. 50 gram n> title while tiie proud Patterson Too: necklace with 2 or 3 letter m ono­ will be out to look like a cham­ pion. DISCOUNTS 1020H Jerome Street. Upper, un­ furnished, 4 rooms end bath, ^private Bottom: made to exact size npg. 2 Championships Sports locals ON ALL BaCOSDfi* entrance, heat - and water fam«$h*d. or 3 letter promoting both fights. Tele­ DIAMOND NEEDLES* Adults only. N o drinkers. C all IV 2- 9 D A Y D E L IV E R Y prompter, tec., Is bandling the 3958. 46 telecast to about ISO theaters RECOBDING TAPE and arenas and more than 50 P L E A SA N T , 3 room, unfurnished, close in. Faculty or business personnel only. Parking. ED 2-1300 or Gr&num, ED 2-2596. 46 O P E N T IL 9 P.M. T h e G ir d S h o p -community television antenna systems in the . United States and Canada. There will be disc shop O P E N W ID E and SkYA-H-H-H! ROOMS blackouts to th e . theater-tv Aerees frea around Toronto and Phila­ M M o a rM M o a a ia ia a tH M i» ^ Lansing Graceful 1 net . . . all »art W O M E N . A pproved rooms, clcse^n ■ these lata model cars for winter term. 325 Grove. ED 2-2155. Home Ecee. BMg. delphia. 4a 1955 M E T R O P O L IT A N , hardtop 211 E. G m nd River. Approved hous­ ED 247» Spartan football guard George 3 951 C H E V R O L E T , Bel Air*. 4 -door ing. $5 per week. 332-2644. 47 Azar to Johnstown, Pa. was ,19*5 C H E V R O L E T , Sel Airi. convert­ G IR L S ï I I Sc e ^ T p n y or Fred at Pennsylvania’s “Prep Lineman ible ' S P A R T A N "H A L L Tod3'» Gentry “Sh op for gift sugges­ to 4he Year” in 1958. f 1956 O L D S, 2-door. Holiday 1957 C H E V R O L E T . Bel Aire, hardtop I SLO CK 715 L O U IS FRO M ~ CAM PUS - tions for your guvs. PAT G R E E N and L O U S M IT H please com * to the State News 46 FOR SHOWTIME S E C O N D T E R M B A S IC 1958 C H E V R O L E T , 2-deer, Del Ray office, Room 347 'Student Services DIAL ED 24817 Single and double rooms- * v * tabled Bldg., for two free passes to tha Crest ,19*1 FO R D , custom 3«) Drive-In. tf la rge warm rooms FOR T H E F IN E S T in dance music S T M T h ; 1 9 S S ~ V O L K S W A G O N . sunreefer wash bowl in each. 1958 P O N T I A C 7-door, hardtop ; I 9 S I C H E V R O L E T , Impel*. convertible Large lobby with TV. Parking Laundry facilities -ED 2-2574 - >t s Jack Br*u«, lo b b y Stevens, Ron English, plus many others. Phone the Bud-M or A gency. IV 7-0624. «I NOW SHOWING S T U D Y G U ID E S -Always a selection of fme pre-owned R EA L ESTATE Adatta Me ‘.Corvettes. _ R O O M F O R REN T. W om en grad Not Recommended ‘ See Russ for your requirements. preferred. C ooking facilities available. 3 B E D R O O M B R IC K ranch. $1500 Plenty of parking. 620 N. Foster. C all down. Assum e G 4 mortgage. Phone for Children Special for this week —- ~~ 485-9229. 46 owner, IV 2-7024. 47 • 1957, "2 7 0 “. Two 4's, 3 speed, immacu­ R O O M S F O R REN T with cooking, S M A L L A R T IS T IC M O O E R N . M arb le Fpreiga Films late, I owner. G em • $2095; parking; lounge room. For men. Call area. M on ey saver. Two or m o w stu­ The Best la ED 2-0303 dfter- 5. 46 dents or sm*Q family. ED 2 - 2 S II. 46 SPARTAN MOTORS r " 'i'.B n - i— . ne ACADEMIC PUBLISHING - EA ST L A N S IN G , room-for male stu­ 10 M IN U T E S from campus. By eu Shawa At 7:28 - 9 :» 3tet~E. MieUgaa dents. C all ED 2-0205 after 5:30 p-m. er. 3 bed room ronch, spacaoM living or weekends. 443 Grove Street. 48 room, famtiy room. lK~~baths, kitchen INGMAR BERGMAN’S ED 24604 with fcuilt-ins, paneled study,. Jergc. C O O K IN G , approved, supervised. 2 inndreaped lot. C lo se to schools. $16,- NEWEST HIT! men. Close in. ED 7-9566. 50 800 with $700 deem F H A or taka over 43fiT mortgage. FE 9-8170. 46 EM PLO YM EN T S IN G L E and D O U B L E foe men. Close, 3 minutes, from Union. Available PART T IM E. 4 well dressed men to for winter term. C a d ED 2-1317. 50 SERVICE |deliver free «do*etiii«g gifts. $15 per ROOM F O R R EN T in area e f ! evening. C a r necessary. Alcoa, IV 9- beautiful homes. For graduate student ‘ 1318, 6-9 pjn. only. L O W C O S T copies o f clase notes, *6 or professional man. Available Dec. 9. rough drafts and printed material. W e n ch G raphic Service. 1720 E. M ic h i­ i a M o m a srs c h a s tity is a s ty m th e NOW T E L E P H O N E S E L L IN G . E ducatongL ED 2-1176. - - -4 » gan, Leasing. Phone 484-778*. tf - coursa. W ork here or at home. $5 per ò c v ils e y e ** hour commission for those willing to LOST ami FOUND TYPIST. 355-95101 Electric type- make tha calls. Also, collector needed writer. Tema pepeo, throes, i ! English Institute. IV S-3T11, mom ngs, L O S T T W O W E E K S ago. Beagle typing. » puppy in vicnity o f H aver's Shop TYPIST. Professional, ' t is across from M a cD o n ald ’s. Black, tea, and w hiteTTw o small white markings theses. ~irsanu*cnpt», pu blit etoons. Col­ IOAÒ6Ò on back, whit* t p on tail. W earing lege graduate. Electric elite. ED 7- w ith 1 a leather and chain collar. ED 2-0933. 5546. 47J LAYAW AY ' 47 T Y P IN G dope mefading term pARAÔOXeS* LO ST. Bright silver ornamental iiak and thesaa. 482-6813. 50 •CMMfeOtaTtUKt NOW FO R TR AN SPO R TATIO N T Y P IN G . M anuscript, term etc. C all E D 2-0570. NAT s a -181-182 HUMANITIES - 241 - 242 - Ili -112 C H R IS T M A S TYPIST A N N B R O W N . E D 7-B3B4. C H R IS T M A S B U S charter fa N ew . York, Jersey, Decem be r 15. D on't be Electric typewriter. Term p apers a these*, otso penami typing. tf ATL SOCIAL SŒ N C E 231- 232 WILLIAM H. THOMPSON left out! Inquire now - save. 355-9310. A rt Lipton. *0 STUDEN T D IS C O U N T , self w* $ .7$ tube |pb, -1.00. Student psrkfc JEWELER A A A C A L IF O R N IA , Seattle. Vega*, $138 Free quart of ail with every q| bast, «ftowencas» A laske, $100. Nation change. C omplete tuoeup. Open 14 wide O iiva-A woy, 1900 Gratiot, 0o> hours. Dove's Pure 0 3 . 1010 E. Gra FRANDOR, MALL COURT tw it W A Ia d t 5-20 70.34 hour*. SO Rfaar. •■ If ? RIDERS. Naw Y o *. New Janey, Dec. CHR3STM AS T REES. carefully shaar- 15. Rotaieiag by Jan. t Safa driver, ad seoheh pin* 3" to 20'. C a t any baa a w l ta ta . 3554134. 3 3 M 7 I6 «tiw D O W N STAIR S » for anfa $2JO. 2150 C oflag* Rd. IS m.les south o f Cawaaaugh R i Open i m . :v i! ' to every weekend. ' IB B IN K P Q T O N E TH IRD W E S T W A R D H O I Vicinity *4 C ofa- T Y P IN G IN M Y H O M E . By ; meni [■IjEMW» FRIDAY nadad t a t*n» Shaw « - with 307 GRAND RIVER 10 > both ,* p.m. ID 7-7U4. SÉàU2m&L w m t T U S-673S. m M O V IN G ? L o c i I «fate e ib a a i Id*. T R A H JSS W AN TH ) Fiar free «tím a te s t o Kevin W a h h , WÎTH ROCE RUDSON 1953 L frtìrrr »• auai'ty aaafclfa b * M ip ( ■ ò j ìt o m . b> # . a " w m m m r r s u ahi ta Xte| jMMÉMMHÉWttls ÉÉmÉMME#* I Automat»* weeker, fian tan d tear «tapa, nata. Ç a * 40*0904 after 5 .« your A m arican R a d pany represemtatrv*. IV 5-2242. Bai M o v in g Com­ 49 M (M )A Y -F R H )A Y 12-5 " » 700 galten *4 dom v AN ntilrty coo- L- j sections faefadod. Raasan ib l* at $2200. TUTOR W A N TED far tem erne* LOW COOT > 5 5 ^ 7 7 1 Im m » 4 p jp , » 249T3 m. Q i ' Stau« « aSS-5431. M ae* RICHi KK/BHCRffllP R1 S . «¥•«■««a m gm ta ndk ^ S ' - ^ v - 4 8 10 CAMPUS ■ H S O á C R f lB D S !w ■ - ; ■? ■ \ •<” teEaawM ¡ ■ p illili W mmm W ßm -ß3M Valued contrib wonders if that Russian bomb would have WaSmSmm been twice as powerful if deto­ ¡P » nated at Palatinsk instead of Semipalatinsk. — Chicago Dai­ ly News. 'v I-, SANTA’S BACK—Phi Kappa Taa’s Christmas Party far M te p d itf i r i d ftd fii aloag wtth other d a t e parties / f, -T' | . IPIZZAft PA RTIES ,y. :■ - I j*: *'j,- 1 f: : ■■¿.’"'•’¿k .‘■¿V*! by ether campes organizations lasted the Christmas seafeen ia motion Saturday afteraooa. —State News photo by D ante Pajet. . At A D iscount O ff M ore T itan 10 Pizz ORDER E A R L Y SOARING SPARTAN Stpiomere BUI Berry adds two poiats la MteMgan State’s aeare as he drops ia a pash ‘E m erson op. Berry fell to the flour bat he hoaacrd ap again. The eager* whipped Northern Michigan, 75-». State News N EW : ^ VARSITY DRIVE IN 1237 East Grand River* East Iittnahiff phete by MBw Fayae. TWISTIN’ GEORGE—Apptyiag gridiroa tactics to the C LO C K R A D IO daace fleer, star halfback George Saimes was featared H ere’s p roo f th a t E m erson is A m erica’s B est Delivery Service , ED 2-6517 during Che twist to “The Dance” Friday e ra rim —State Boy, fo r style, perform ance and value. T h e RIMM nkadn lanr T\amle **-* A . . latest electro n ic engineering “know-how” th a t is KM&tdedMia ev ery E m erson d o ck -rad io assures re a rs o f tro ab le-free service. E legantly styled in a v ariety o f d eco rato r colors *r com pletely, m olded -slim -line cabinet M ends p erfectly in every room . Easy-to-rcad full* v ision , d ial too. ONLY O PiNiEVIRY M Gentlemen Til Christina: L a n s in g R a d io & T .V . „ Shop M onday — Saturday ' 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. S a le s & S e r v ic e j Satisfaction guaranteed CT7 A P Well chosen aecexm ier or your money back’* u L a l l v G rand R iver ED 2*2712 to fashion will warm _ F ran d o r ~ ^ the heart of a gentleman. Examples art shown here. _ Tie» ___ ... . Shirta k -Button Doom U Tab — ___ WARM AS YOU* CHRISTMAS WISHES K Socks ... „.OUR RHjE-UViEDCHHJL-CHASIRS mr « fhtCamptis A. Smart ptery of contrast, curly white sherpa pita lining, fWff-cvfh ond collar flashed against rich cot­ ton suede. W«H-deSo