__ M 1 ^ - : E aU b liih ed 1909 Vol. 53, No. 137 Friday Morning, February 2, 1962 8 P .*w r J tt 10 O nU Global Gon-ConArgijesgVork R ight’ i - — •* — — — . ................................................................. ........... I f illip ' i^ n T l l l l i l l l l l B y the Associated Press P ro p o sa l F lier To Be Tried As Spy BARI, Italy—Form al charges of political and m ilitary es­ n e P u sh ed by pionage were filed Thursday against Lt. Milusc Solakov of the S e y fe rth Bulgarian Air Force, who made two passes over a secret NATO m issile base in a camera-equipped plane before It crashed Jan. 20^ Satire on Campus Life Don F . Seyferth, R-Muske- An investigatihg^-judge in this southeastern Italian city “ Campus Chaos” w ill over­ Clim axing the show, the co­ AU the lyrics and, with the gon, offered an amendment to issued an arrest warrant against the 22-year-old flier add two run MSU at 8:15 p.m . Friday in ed, no longer naive to the exception of one song, a ll of the Committee on Rights, Suf­ national police officers read it to him in the infirm ary of B ari’s the Union Ballroom . w ays o f tha MSU cam pus, is the an isic for the show have frage and Election proposal jail, lie has been recovering there from the injuries he suffered A part of the annual Union pinned. Combining for the final h em written by M rs. Ron which includes labor's right to in the crash—concussion and fractures of the left arm and collar­ Board Week, the original mu­ scene, the entire ca st joins In Grow» a form er MSU student. work in the equal protection bone. - *\ the traditional candle passing sical com edy w ill portray fa­ In charge of set construction clause of the Declaration of m iliar aspects of MSU campus « id serenade. an d responsible for a ll the R ights. Molotov S u ffers JHeart Attack life. D irecting the show is Ron lighting arrangem ents w as Seyfertb’s amendment speci­ MOSCOW—V. M. Molotov, the 71-year-old form er foreign Grow, MSU £rad student. Grow E ast Lansing freshm an, Mike fies “equal protection shall be Beginning the show, a fresh­ w ill also perform h i th e show m inister who has been sidetracked and disgraced by his party, man coed w ill arrive ra .cam P rice. defined to mean . that no suffered a heart attack about 10 days ago and is in the hospital, pus with the vital “ V as it depicts the Lecfure-Cra- Seats for the 8:30 a.m . per­ private corporation or associa­ necessiti^ ^ cert Series perform ances. w ell jnformcd sources reported Thursday. of college JUfe—luggage and form ance wiU not be reserved, tion . . . or individual shall The Informants said Molotov’s condition was “not dangerous” parents. She m eets her upper- Dean Kybnrz, Tanstng fresh­ according to show chairm an enter any agreem ent, written and he is expected to leave the hospital soon. His wife Paulina classm en. dorm c o m p r a ta » man and regular ca st m em ber, Dan R u st , Bloom field H ills or oral, which excludes any ^ e ^ ^ e r a lp a ir t o m K sophom ore. Admission price, to v isits him regularly, it was said. _ and proceeds to relate States j- t ™ - © person from em ploym ent” b e­ during the course of the even­ be paid M the door, w ill be 75 cause of m em bership in any asset’s in “Coed of MSU.” . ing cents. Dutch To Free Prisoners A satire, the song Cells of labor organization. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—The United Nations announced spacious dorm room s and their A lso “no person s h ill be ex ­ Thursday The Netherlands had agreed to release Indonesian “lovely scenic view s.” prisoners taken in a naval engagem ent off disputed W est New After experiencing her first Freeman Denies Charges cluded from em ploym ent if be does not pay dues, fees or charges o f any kind to any la­ Guinea Jan. 15. ^ hectic registration, the young The announcem ent-said the international com m ittee of the woman returns , to the dorm Red Cross had agreed to send an official to New Guinea to and is fixed up with her first Concerning Co-op Extension bor organization,” Seyferth continued. _ take the men back to Indonesia,. H blind date. O rville L. Freem an, Secre­ To help people analyze their The convention’s com m ittee Twenty-eight Indonesian soldiers and sailors were killed tary of Agriculture, denied re­ own com munity problem s and of the whole w ill debate Sey- Then, on to the classroom ierth’s amendment Friday. and~52 others captured when Dutch warships sank the Indone­ the novice travels to hear about questing the Cooperative E x­ be able to resolve them , Mich­ sian motor torpedo boat Matjan Tutul in the naval clash. tension Service to “enter the igan K ite ’s extension, service E arlier Thursday afternoon one of MSU’s better known fac­ the com m ittee of the whole ulty m em bers, “ Our Adviser political arena. has a program of Community voted down the Committee on Laos A irstrip Bombed 4 1 T. Cornpone.” E xploits of the At a press conference Wed­ nesday Freem an said that the Resource Developm ent and Public A ffairs, he said. R ights. Suffrage and Election adviser, better known as “goed m inority proposal concerning VIENTIANE, Laos—Communist forces laid down fire from A ssociated P ress article pre­ This is one of five m ajor pro­ old paper m acbe,” only In­ the equal protection clause. 1 » mm. morjars on the airstrip e f Nam Tha Thursday, vir­ senting this proposal had “ m is­ gram s advanced by the serv­ crease her already growing in­ tually cutting off the airlift to the beleaguerer governm ent interpreted” bis address to the ice. „ Both the corhm ittee proposal terest in State. - stronghold in Northwest Laos. Extension Service conference The other four are Agricul­ and the minority version out­ The interm ittent bombardment of the airstrip meant that Seeking relaxation, the fresh­ lawed discrim ination in civil inW ashington, D.C., Jan. 10. ture Production and Business the Pathet Lao, apparently reinforced by battalions from Com­ man arrives at the traditional and political rights because of “The whole area of educa­ M anagem ent, M arketing and m unist North Viet Nam, “had been able to move its heavy gathering place, the Union U tilization o f Agriculture Pro­ race, religion, or national mortars to within 6,000 yards from Nam Tha. G rill, just in tim e to hear five ting the Am erican people about AN ALL OUT EFFORT is being made by the university fer Origin. j - agriculture, consumption and ducts, Fam ily Living and Home Farm ers’ Week, ilew ever, a sign seem ingly welcoming an coeds accountnfor their- Grill production is needed.” he said. E conom ics and 4-H Club and The minority proposal out? hours. infeetien in cattle, m astitis, appeared ia treat ef the aadi- 1,500 Attend K reisler’s Funeral Sorority life beckons and the In « le tte r to aft-state exten­ Youth Extension program . M ichigan State’s Extension torium. Brigit Olesen, special program student from Den­ lined these rights specifically w hile th e com m ittee prepoeal NEW YORK—Some 1.500 persons attended a requiem m ass coed begins the usual round ef sion directors Freem an ex­ mark exam ines the sign at d o se range. —State News has had a broad, strong pro­ was more flexible. The minority Thursday for violinist Fritz K reisler in the Roman Catholic fraternity sorority deserts. plained his speech: Pheto by Eldon Garlock. proposal directly banned dis­ Taking in a ll the “ noteworthy “ I did « a te that there is u gram in ail five areas, Ralston Church of St. John The E vangelist. said, ana a la if e m arketing crim ination i n em ployment, The noted m usician, who would have observed his 87th birth­ and vita l” conversation of the urgent jw e d for econom ic, so­ bousing, public se©eet«ede- cial and structural readjust­ course,. day Friday, (Bed Monday. affair, she joins her sisters “ But the m ost aggressive tions, education, . . . by a form, Auxiliary Bishop Fulton Sheen of the archdiocese of New as they relate the requirem ents for m em bership in their house, m ents in agriculture—« need which cannot be m et by m ere­ program is in Comniynity De­ JF K O ffe rs P ro g ra m institution, corporation, labor York was the celebrant of the m ass. J . velopm ent and R esource,0 be organization . . Burial was in Woodlawn cem etery, the Bronx. Alpha F elsa Naptha. _ ly shoring up prices and in­ said. The com m ittee proposal still com es from year to year. “ Our role is to take an ob­ T o E a s e W e lf a r e R o lls , on the floor sim ply ¡»events Classic Story G r e a t D e c is io n s “ Such social and econom ic adjustm ents can com e about jective look at the problem s, present facts relating to them discrim inations because of race, religion, sex or national only through public discussions R e h a b ilita te J o b le s s - Featured at P r o g r a m s S ta r t of the problem s add various alternatives. This m eans a big and then let the people m ake their own decisions as to what -path they want to follow;” WASHINGTON (ift-President origin. It also states “the legislature shall im plem ent this Chairman Wilbur D. M ills, section by appropriate leg is­ Fairchild E ight student discussions of critical international problems In addition, to the fa c t kits, the program is being support­ educational job m ust be done— and the cooperative Extension Service should logically carry Kennedy advanced today a far- D-Ark., of the House Ways and lation.” reaching program aim ed at Means Committee set hearings MSU President Dr. John A. “Beauty and the B east”“will w ill begin Sunday night when be presented Saturday and Sun. groups w ill ,be organized for ed by a special TV series con­ ducted by Howard K. Smith of m ajor responsibility for th is.” “This in no sense indicates Delegates Set moving the indigent from re- to start Feb. 7 and predicted [ Hannah, chairm an of the fed- Uef rolls to payroUs. F irst con­ they w ill be finished -quickly. jeral Civil R ights Commission, gressional reaction was' cau­ Secretary of W elfare Abraham favors the proposal. He said day afternoons at 1:30 and 3:30 the “Great .D ecisions 1962” in Fairchild Theatre. program of the Foreign P olicy Assn. _ ABC news. The show w ill be broadcast Sundays at 1 p.m . on Channel 10 (WMSB). that I expect Extension to get into the political arena. It is a job of presm iting facts, alterna­ New Schedule tious approval from m em bers of both parties. some Ribicoff w ill be the first wit­ he fe lt the discussion Of the ness. two proposals w as causing The classic story of a Prince The first m eeting is at 8 p.m . who has a spell cast on him by in 36 Union and w ill consider Each G reat D ecisions group wiU be lim ited to about a tives and prom oting free dis­ cussion am ong both farm and For“Con-Con Kennedy asked Congress in A ranking Republican com­ “well-intended-people to divide a sp ecial m essage for a one- m ittee m em ber. Rep. John W. them selves w h e r e t h e y tenth increase in the 82-biilion Byrnes, W is., com m ented: a greedy m agician is ihe Uni­ American policy toward Viet­ dozen persons, and faculty shouldn’t be divided.” non-farm people so they m ay After an hour and a half o f perm anent federal payments versity 'th e a tr e ’s offering to nam. This program and the m em bers have been invited to m ake sound decisions on policy “ This is an area in which we The com m ittee proposal em ­ the children this year. — debate* Con-Con delegates for w elfare, as part of tbe-first can certainly do som ething.” series are open to The public. the groups a s resource- par­ in a dem ocratic m anner.” braces the com m ission opin­ finally passed a new schedule m ajor overhaul of the fund- Another member. Rep. Cecil Tickets for this Children's All participants w ill be fur ticipants. " - Commenting on the article, for the convention session. matching program in its 25- R. K ing,-D -C alif., said he fa ­ ion of an equal protection Theatre production may be ob- ¡nished discussion guide kits pre Great D ecisions 1962 is spon­ N. P . R alston, assistant dean year history. clause in a state constitution, The convention is now launch­ vors the program as a whole. Hannah said. tained at Arbaugh’s, The Hob- j pared by FRA, containing up- sored locally b y the Lansing of agriculture in charge of co­ He cautioned that the new ed into a heavy work schedule However, he said one Kennedy by Hub in Frandor. the Union to-date political, social, and World A ffairs Council, an FPA operative Extension Service that wiU begin Feb. 2 and run approaches—rehabilitation and George Romney, Bloom field Ticket Office, and the Fair- [econom ic data on the eight dis- affiliate, and by D elta Phi said: proposal—a one-year top on H ills Republican and president until April 1, the convention prevention instead of handouts chUd Box Office. cussion areas. Epsilon, the n ational profes­ “ E xactly what MrJFreem an residence requirem ents for re- of American Motors Corp., said deadline. „ ~ —“w ilt not com e cheaply . sional business. w as talking about concerns the ] lief eligibility—“m ay present he favored'the m inority report The deadline for com m ittee but in the long run they Jwill Winter term topics- w ill in­ problems for states to which proposal because it specific«]- m ajor public -issues affecting proposals^ w as Thursday and save m oney.” clude Vietnam , Red China, [the. needy m igrate in large j ly “justifies the risk of abuse.” agriculture. He proposed that marked the end of the tim e- Kennedy asked permanent j num bers.” Brazil, and N igeria. In addi­ we should carry an educational extension “of the 8100-million, Concerning the proposal, consum ing com m ittee m eet­ tion. U .S. poUcy toward Iran, program to in form 'lh em .” ings. one year aid program for child­ I Kennedy went even Further, Romney said “ I realize this B erlin, and the United Nations “This w as not news to Mich­ ren of the needy unemployed, He urged that _congress offer language is. subject to some The delegates tim e w illjnow wiU be considered in the spring igan S tate,” Ralston said. plus 893 million for new or ex­ : a slight increase in m atching i abuse, but is not sufficient to be spent hassling over propos­ term , with a final m eeting on panded rehabilitation and so­ [ funds to states which wipe out j correct the problem long over- gNÀ&g "We have had an educational als on the convention floor. the overall direction of U.S. program for about-13 years, but The new schedule is Tuesday. cial services, work-training j their residence requirem ents i due in its correction,!* international relations. there are m any office* who do W ednesday and Thursday at 9 projects, and day-care for the j entirely, as New York and Con­ The minority proposal was not have it.” a.m . and Monday at 4 p.m . children of working mothers. necticut have done. ) defeated by 80 to 50. Friday Deadline JU N IO R S AND SEN IO RS F o r V et Sign-Up PL 550 veterans who haven’t signed up for their January checks should do so before 5 A F R O T C C o n s id e r in g G r a n ts p.m . Friday in 113 Adminis­ tration. By TED BERNE put through^ Congress,” Col. the scholarship will parallel “If « id when the Air Force a resolution adopted by the Of the State News Staff Skella said. “ Authorisation o f current- requirem ents for en- has such a program ^the Army Board of Trustees in M ay, 1961. A scholarship program in­ the Armed Force* Comm ittee trance into the. advanced AF- w ill have som ething sim ilar to At that tim e the board recom­ COLD volving grants up to $2400 per in Congress is necessary and ROTC program, Engebretsen it.” he said, mended “that a meaningful student is being considered by then the appropriations com- said. Shells em phasized the ten- and forward looking orientation the Air Force ROTC, accord­ m ittee w ill have to fund it.“ To m eet these requirem ents a tative nature of the plans un- program be devised an d,p ut ing to Maj. John Engebretsen, Maj. Engebretsen elaborated student m ust: - -der consideration, into operation to inform and Air Force director of educa­ a few detail« of the proposed 1. Have a 2.00 all-university the new program,“ If approved, interest students in the pur­ tion. orientation program: grade average and approval the ew program, if approved, poses and possibilities of Sim ilar plans are being “ A ir' Force plans for the by the U niversity to assum e w ill not take effect until fall ROTC.” studied by the Army ROTC, orientation program are flexi- junior status. of *63 at the very earliest, he In keeping with the board’s said Col. Jam es Shells, head Me b ecause of thè expectation 2. Be programmed to grad- said! resolution, an orientation pro­ of the m ilitary sctehce depart­ that w e w ill soon convert to uate within two years, The Army is currently oper- gram has been formulated by m ent. . . ' a two year all scholarship pro- 3. P ass a physical exam ina- ating under .a system which * faculty com m ittee headed by The scholarship program , gram . The program w ill be- tira adm inistered by an Air allow s a minimum post-grad- U niversity Services Dean Wil­ still in the tentative planning open to juniors and seniors and F orce fligh t surgeon. u ste tour of duty of six months, liam Combs. sta g e, would be part e f • new initially w ill bo awarded to 4. Agree to serve a minimum With the advent of the new This orientation program w ill ROTC recruiting program . It radete currently In the b asic o f four years active duty after program , Skells said these be com pulsory far Ml m ale Friday’« forecast C m e o t is la mmastty eetly would be designed to offset ex­ program . graduation. requirem ents “would probably freshm en m i w ill consist of NANCY ANN FLEMMING, fern er Mi*« Am ertea, con­ cloudy and colder wtth with snow «new veyed tip« « beauty, personality, aad appearance to the pected enrollm ent deficiencies Scholarships w ill total $2400 Col. Skells said that plans change, but I don’t know how a series of one hour lectures in the afteraeea aad evening. next fan term when the new and w ill be adm inistered sim ilar to those of the Air ranch.” given weekly for five consec­ teen-age girls attending the G irls’ D ay sessfca ia the Union The I n q e n t i n ir ti range non-compulsory program goes through the AFROTC sim ilarly F arce are being studied by the A new orientation program i* utive weeks. ^ Ballroom. Haar the three hoys appeared on the scene la from U la » . The eatteek into e ffe c t a s other scholarship pre- Arm y t a t information a s to beiag planned to go into effect The lectares w ifi contain a aakaewa he! they seem to he eajoyiag their visit. —State fer Satanfay Is $mtr ending “ AD plans are depend on grama* w hat they w ill be te not avail- next fa ll. convocation by President John New s Photo try Mark K rastof. m i I n A f colder. appropriations w hich m ust be Plana bave been based on le e A f GRANTS Page T M r Fo rc é requirem ent« for able. ■ 9 H Îê w M w È k iiS É M ìé ' Ëü si ■ 1> SM b New*, Eut f — j*g, Mkbigm ftrMej Morning^ February 2, 1962 So the Editor Soys .. ew s N ig h ts : ! - ... Published by Km ated íate W Michigan State U niversity, Issued i d a n days Monday through M dB , during 0 » fall, winter aad «tag quarters. Iasusd tw fc* weakly daring tha sum m er term . O f T h e R o u n d ta b le N x m d e ta w p e ita fe p ta lta S M d ta n ta g , l i b r i l i a ed bataneas «O cra a t M l S t a t a ih r v fc e s building,' M ichigan sta te U n iv e r s ity . E ast Lansing, M ic h ig a n . Van Neaa M aa rahorrinftera u t a t a ta ite r a r e for ta r a , f i ; for two Spartan Roundtable could be tive value. term s, f t ; fw ttr e e ta n a s, m a valuable cam pus com munica­ So . . . to All-University Stu­ Member ta tb s A ssociated P ress, Inland D aily P ress A sso d a ti« tion device—but usually isn ’t. dent Government has gone the and th e COOags yree*. ^ ^r -; In care you haven’t heard of job of im proving the content E ditor M arcia V a* N ess Editorial E d ita rS h a ro n Coady it, this is the dinner m eeting of rad value of Spartan Round­ M anaging Editor. .'„.Bra B ares A sst E d*. Editor Paul Schnitt dorm presidents, cla ss council table. B usiness Mgr.— Larry Pontius presidents, student govern­ And, to the students who sand Sports Editor Cart Rendei! A sst. Adv. Mgr._. Tom H eckle m ent representatives and other representatives to it, here are F la to Editor -D ave Jaetaiig Circulation M gr..Bffl M arshall “cam pus leaders" who gather the suggestions: Feature Etat— Howard B otai« The first involves previous C ity Editor________ BID Cote Women’s E d it .Cathie Mahoney to discuss problems. New s Editor Jay B lissick Included on the guest list are selection of a general topic tor Sddnce Editor. BID Steiner those faculty and staff mem­ discussion, with the parson bers who deal m ost directly m ost closely involved offering with students. a short curreat-stetns report Pres. John A. Hannah serves before discussion opens. Ten possible topics have been Voting Age: 21 as chairm an of the group. "v Roundtable m eetings a r e conducted inform ally, with questions from the Door en­ suggested and wtD be rated in order by Roundtable m em bers. They are: couraged. 1. Housing regulations. L o w e r in g th e v o t in g a g e in M ic h ig a n p h y s ic a lly a b le to h a v e s p e c ia l d e fe r ­ Supposedly, representatives 2 . K ate N ew s changed to h a s b e c o m e a p r im e c o n c e rn o n c a m p u s . m e n ts . w h ic h c a n k e e p th e m o u t o f th e bring to the m eeting questions subscription basis. s c rv ic e i t n t f l t h e y a r e w e ll o v e r 2 1 . from persons in their groups. 3. Results of the change in H a r o ld N o r r is , D e m o c r a tic d e le g a te to Answers to these questions drinking rules. C o n C o n , n e a tly la id th e is s u e cm t h e li n e A se c o n d a r g u m e n t, a s N o r r is s a id , is should be taken back in a re­ 4. Breakdown of the Women’s M o n d a y n ig h t w h e n h e s p o k e to S tu d e n t a t h a t th e b la s t o f a ’ 5 0 m e g a to n b o m b port of the entire Roundtable Division. C o n g re s s . d ro w n s o u t t i n b la re o f r o c k a n d t o n . T o ­ proceeding. 5. Records of students kept d a y ’s y o u n g p e o p le a r e b e t t e r re a d a n d B asically, it's a good idea. by the Dean of Students and T h o s e w h o ta k e a fo r w a r d , h o p e fu l But lately, som ewhere be-, the Department of Public m o re a w a r e o f w o r ld s itu a tio n s . v ie w o f t h e fu t u r e w ill b e f o r t h is c h a n g e , tween the problem and its an­ Safety. .Y e t i t is a d a n g e ro u s a s s u m p tio n u to p r o ­ sw er tbere has been a break­ 6. Long-range physical plans h e s a id , w h ile th o s e w h o a r e s ta tic a n d down. _ . for cam pus. p e s s im is tic in t h e ir o u tlo o k w iU b e a g a in s t je c t t h a in te r e s ts a n d b e lie fs o f s o m e Tbere could be many rea­ 7. Long-range curriculum ad­ It p e o p le t o a w h o le c la s s . A n y h o u s e m o th e r sons. ditions or changes. V R A c a n t a il y o u t h a t m a n y o f t h a J 8 - F irst, the faculty or 'Staff ; 8. Promotion of the MSU A T T H E B I S K o f b e in g c a lle d s ta tic y e a r -o ld s w h o c o m a h e r e , t h e c re a m o f m em ber has little tim e to pre­ im age. t h e c r o p s u p p o s e d ly , a r e n o t in fo r m e d or pare on adequate, factual an­ 9. Admission and withdrawal a n d p e s s im is tic , w e f i n d m o re p o in ts favor­ e v e n in te r e s te d in A l g e r ia , G oa, u r b a n swer to a question asked him policies. in g th e p re s e n t a g e lim it o f 2 1 . seconds before. “ 10. The caliber of entering h o u s in g o r t a x r e fo r m . Secondly, the student hesi­ students. B o t h a i d « o f t h e q u e s tio n h a v e m e r its tates to report such an answer Which ones sound good? b u t t h e d e c id in g fa c t o r m u s t b e in te r m s O F CO U R SE, it Is eq u ally fa lla cio u s to*“ to people who asked it — be­ There’s still tim e to influence o f th e m a jo r it y o f th e p e o p le . a ssu m e th a t a ll th o se o v er 21 a r e in te r e st­ cause of its lack of informa­ your representative’s v o te . — M any o f th e argu m en ts advanced fo r ed ia th e se issu e s, b u t i t is g en era lly ac­ cepted th a t th e th re e y ea rs b etw een 1 8 and a low er v o tin g a g e a re valid b u t th e y per­ ta in on ly to a portion o f th e population 21 a re m old ing and m atu rin g y ea rs. T he Letters to the Editor a ffecte d . y o u n g person tir s t assu m es econom ic re­ A fa ir argu m ent is on e w hich claim s th a t a n y boy w ho can fig h t in w ar should sp o n sib ilities th e n . H is co n ta cts w ith an u n sh eltered w orld sh ow him som e o f th e re a litie s o f dem ocracy. On Snow Removal, National Anthem and Nixon Te the Editor: t photographs and events list- ions about the State News. Why So that as propaganda he is “Nixon and Opportunism” and , be able to vote. In th eo ry , th is is true. A are you alw ays pounding the effective . . . but it is a lie that I’m still wondering w h a t dem ocracy should n ot ask such sa cr ific es A s Con Con D eleg a te J. H arold S te v e n s! We would tike to subm it a u»gs, putting them together in letter to the adm inistration of acceptable form rad present- table in your editorial columns? he is an interested student at­ 'prompted such an attack. N ix­ from Its citiz en s u n less it rew ards them - (R -D etro it) told C on gress M onday, “ T he You attack houring regula­ tending a lecture he is interest, on very properly should ignore M ichigan Sate U niversity. Is I big them to t a p r a c lor coo- w ith th e p riv ileg e o f su ffra g e . m p ertan t fa cto rs to con sid er a re m a tu rity , sumption aad often unthinking tions like they w ere an evil ed in. The im age his attend­ Gov. Brown (D em ocrat) and the project of putting up signs k now ledge, ju d gm en t and ex p erien ce.’“ in front of each and every criticism . village and yon were a volcano ance creates is a false im ager h is charges of opportunism. The job is thankless and not of righteous indignation. Perhaps he w ill becom e inter­ IN PRAC TIC AL p o litics, how ever, few M ichigan can a ffo rd no m ore irresp on ­ building on cam pus stating the often exciting. R is often N ever have I seen an article There is nothing wrong in re­ ested at the lecture, thereby ceiving support from those who * 18-year-old s are cu rren tly ca rry in g a gu n. way funds have been obtained sib le v o ters. W hile lo w erin g th e v o tin g age of sm all errands, many ¡none explaining who starts and sup­ creating a kind of post hoc true are com mitted to a rightist po­ and spent in the developm ent T h is ex d u d e s th e en tire fem a le popula­ would undoubtedly b rin g in m any p erson s of our university, in order to ca lls, and re-w riting and re­ ports and can change, these im age of “interested student.” sition. Unfortunately patriotism tion and m ost o f th e m en» U . S. D efen se w ith in te g r ity and in tellig en ce, w e b elieve get m ore money from the state w riting. Those who continue to rules if pressured. Where 'are I cannot answer this. ' seem s to be going out of date D epartm en t s ta tis tic s show th a t th e - “ it would b ring in even m ore v o ters w ho legislature m ore important stay with the State N ew s, its the facts about who specifically It. m ay be good to go to the as far a s some Americans are “ perm anent” staff, deserve is forcing students foreward lecture for propaganda reasons concerned. A rm ed S erv ices can u se on ly tw o o f evp ry are n ot ready to accep t th e added resp on si­ than clearing the wtaks lead­ ing to and from these build p r iise tor th e job they do. into conform ity and backward and end by becom ing interested seven m en elig ib le! T he rem ain in g fiv e are b ilitie s. .\ • “ , into adolescence. R ightist groups fulfill a great ings, so that we w ill have stu­ Lois Whitfield in the lecture. In fact, if this Let’s be a little more cour­ need in balancing the bad in­ dents and faculty who w ill be system of getting people to able to attend the cla sses in “Global Glimpses” ageous aw l nam e som e nam es instead of blam ing all our woes lectures works, and if they be­ fluence of liberals and those who "would rather be Red than these buildings? com e interested when, there, TO the Editor: _ on this abstract thing called dead.1” The tendency to sell then 4 do not object. F o llo w in g a N a rro w P a th The difficulty and discom fort of today’s ice hazard w as un­ According to a popular say­ “the U niversity.” "The Univer­ But since the students do turn America down the road when the going gets rough is wbat is ing: “Good things com e in sity” does not control and de* out for such lectures, "the re­ weakening “the bulwark of called for. No less than 10 days th rees.” — J mand and order. People do. College students and graduates have earned, sib ly.” Or. as Coleman constructed vocabu­ ago, it snowed to a height of sult of their interest and at­ dem ocracy.” Unfortunately this w as not]W ho are they and how can tendance being, as a by-pro­ or been given, a number of labels down laries so that they can talk only to other aproxim ately four inches. substantiated when the State j they be reached? Ultra-conservative spokesmen through the years. One of the latest is “splint­ splinters from the sam e wood. duct^ a good im age, then, as Now if the snow at that tim e News failed (in M onday's edi­ Martia Kroth have made obvious errors in ers.” ' _ you suggested, having more had been cleared off the walks A striking exam ple of this may be found p r o p e r l y , when it w a s tion) to grata Its______ Global such lectures w ill, naturally, labeling a few outstanding This tag com es from Claude Coleman, di­ on coffee breaks around universities, when G lim pses’ colum n consistent Gamow’s Lecture create a true good im age. American leaders as fellow- rector of the special honors _ program at 33 degrees outside and rain- j placem ent—three days in a M oreover, the m ere having o f !Xravelers of cdmmdhism. Even faculty m em bers take breaks with their own mg, we would not have had an * Southern Illinois U niversity. He bases this colleagues, with the conversation rem aining ice hazard and so many casual­ row. T s the Editor: frequent lectures of this so r t1the State News m akes errors of label on the faet that there is no such thing as narrow as possible. And the students are ties or near casualties (wet f find it a regrettable incon­ Your editorial on" Dr. Ga­ also gives the university a good i one kind or another b u t this a s -a whole man anymore. Everyone is a led along the sam e path until they too becom e clothes, "bruised knees and el­ venience to have to search! m ow’s lecture’s turnout started im age. - does not make the State News splinter. ~ sp ecialists, but nothing else. daily for such a significant I Rita Burney any less needed- bows.) w ell, but then ended on an un­ com posite of news briefs. A sst., Inst., Humanities It is most unfortunate when An individual is a “plum ber,” or a “ sur­ Now wouldn’t it have "been fortunate note. You reported H the econom y is to reduce this nation’s It is my conviction and the _ '1 geon,” or an ‘ econom ist." or a “dean,” or a that a relatively large crowd patriotism is branded as fa­ citizens into a group of dull obnoxious routine- w iser to bave been less extrav­ b elief of many with whom I turned out to hear his lecture naticism . — “ policeman" — not a man at all, just a splinter. At least this is Mr. Coleman’s idea. followers, we need to make som e changes. agant in trying to im press our j have spoken state'legislatures, and to have | G lim pses! m erits consistent, that ‘G l o b a l on the origin of _our universe. Nixon and Patriots God bless Am erica, Land For culture with greater stability and in­ em ployed som e of that money ] accessible placem ent on a daily You reported thatT his talk w as that I love. . . He has som e legitim ate points. “Splendid To the Editor: dividual happiness, we need to break away on an adequate system of snow I basis. . .neither . . entertaining , . nor easy I read the editorial entitled splinters” are som e of the best minds of the from this growing pattern of routine special­ rem oval? A1 R fgttfs May I therefore su ggest that nation, doing excellent work within narrow ism. And the university is obviously the place Linda T avler j greater consideration be given ^ 8pe*J*r 8 lim its, whose total contribution leads to confu­ where tin pattern is made. Teddy Gebus toe lim ited tim e o f your touly * ou then questioned why the „ „ .i, . ia e a a o a a a a ca ssB sion and unhappiness. Most scholars work long hours turning out scholarly articles for other Let us strive to avoid being forced down the 1interested readers. « " • £ hf» r a Crossword Puzzle lo a g □□□ agann blind scholars to read in their own fields. narrow path. Instead let us broaden our class­ Some Praise - i sincerely hope th a t hence- forth It w ill not be necessary to j S?0*1 th! “ * « P 11? ia iU1* ! * ■□H a u aaD aaaan □ nu an n n aa room and extra-curricular structure. The ACBOSS 17. Totem polo According to Coleman. “ An econom ist who faculty must challenge students to refrain Te the Editor: spend m y reading tim e in frus * ^ 8 F?*yyrstty has p u u u n a sa □□a Monday, when I picked up tlTtinp s e a r c h of what m o s t ! E°°d students (students who 1. Cote of « O cean " has no understanding of history or anthropo­ from the trail of lim ited scope, an d in turn theState New s, Thailand □ corca a a a B n logy or psychology is no econom ist at a il.” I looked for m etropolitan dailies consider •** “ terested in purely intel- S. Dane* atop aam uE T i a a a a a n students need not only to respond, but to put the “Spotlight” even before^ to ^ ^ m aterial. lectuai “or ------- speculative lectures.) -------- S. Public 00. Qroat Laka a o c o a B aoaa It is, like Thoreau said. “As if the main forth a challenge of their own, glancing at the front page of j Your conclusion construes the vohietM ft. C otteti □ aa aoB o n a a a Mephe« K lausner «tetro«: abbr. IlC d A u « object were to talk fast and not to talk sen­ —D aily Texaa the daily paper. B ecause the i students’ interest to be, most n . Jap. mah 43. An start ■ n a ss a a a a o first "Spotlight" w as som e­ what controversial? No, but ra-1 No Anthem ; im portantly, good propaganda. L ei me paraphrase: it’s a good Il trad watchman 4». Brown kiwi Q B a o B B a a n m nu □ □ naa a n a non ther because I assum ed that Te the Editor: thing MSU has interested stu- U. Without a 41 Norm sta* 3 m :ií3 D i n a n a a s the second Monday supplem ent1 I had arrived j |t J en iso n 1dents because it m akes MSU M llta t «aitaian a f 1 E ach Is R e s p o n s ib le would be an improved version j Field House to attend the Mtch-j of the first. My faith in the] igan State vs. Northwester n 1students, food to have interested 17. Staving UM IS. Identical - •1. Horisootah SOWN t. Proofread, State N ews has been justified. j basketball gam e at least thirty Your concluding exhortation lt.Ooddaaaef S I World War ar’am ark 1. Amar. Adolph Eichmann has been sentenced . . . a one is individually responsible. He cannot I personally feel the State! m inutes before the com m ence-( for the students to turn out for tiratela* Indian S. Maple « m u In his role as chief of the G estapo’s Bureau blam e the mob fra his participation. . . News is steadily im proving its j ment of aa athletic co n -; future lectures is an exhoration 3S.Pr.cap nett prnpar stick l l. You and I f t- f r m lla f IS Soft white for Jewish Affairs, he was directly responsible coverage of news on the aa- test. for them to pervert their true SLLaush 3. Prm entir The beginning of Eichm ann’s downfall was tionta, state and local levels, - Could it be that it w as tea-} interest in the subject o f the taghte for shipping m illions of Jew s to their death «.C roak 3.0«tN dt »LTtenmUtig in Nazi exterm ination cam ps under the in­ the day he exchanged his individual judg­ and particularly in the area o t difficult for such an ite ffito b e ! lectures they will attend into «■mbolUah «.W illow aahoolwoafc « S ta a tes fam ous H itler regim e . . . m ent for the notions o f t h e crowd he was cam pus events. I like the sec-¡fitted into tbe busy telev isio n !« selfconscious interest in be* 3*. Braca 4. Ta: Sect. trtUbte traveling with, the day he sacrificed his status tion called “Global G lim pses,” schedule, did som eone who con- jog propaganda m aterial, for « B atatar •7. Palline 5. Bards IOC« The court ruled: “ The law s of humanity are as a free moral agent fra that of a cog in a the weekly listing o f events i trois such events forget, or was how cen one have both interests 33. Larga waap nantir «.Not « .'M I « ta s ««ad u nd an ! .Ban tagl* tending on individuals. The guilt of Germany m achine. around the cam pus, and “P ea- j it thought to be too unimportant at the sam e tim e? And you «R um ian 7. Little girl: teas arateli a s a state does not detract one iota from the nuts.” to be carried out a s usual. suggest that the latter is the personal responsibility of the accused.” And the choice was his and his alone to is.ta ta ra ; ' make. The better-than-average re­ 1 personally look forward to m ore important interest to And therein lies a thought that every civi­ view of “The M iracle Worker" the playing of the National An­ have. Ì r r r m /r 1 1 r u ir S ara —The Braider (Caler a is) D aily Camera ' w » J i m bug lised citizen in the workl ought to ponder helped m e m ake a decision them rad the group singing of You may say it doesn’t take IV • a Two hours after reading it, I the words. I believe that it is j to° much of the student's taten-1 i i r 37. Aeoonoctad aeriously. was at the Union buying tickets an important part e f the d ti- ] tion to m erely decide to com e, V " r No person, as a free moral agent, is bound ¡to Thursday’s perform ance. zenship of each ind ividu al! « nU JA_UJ,le88 * captured the ] The Star-Spangled Banner be- Rta the decision is made on Tfrang people, especially, should seriously (G a.) Journal. — mnfhoe'a P ress from—_i_them bouse-j aMIa« ■— * _fore «o tbe Northwestern aram_____ basket- interest, oninterest a ■• *_ _ * _ n . entirely, i *, m m um m um um ** to «a anchor ring mother's office each day, I ball gam e? The answer sh ou ld : and in that ca se your _ exhorta- think this issue through. It is so easy to fellow never knew what outstanding be interestin g. 4*. Bst* girl tion is unnecessary. The later- » W a iterar tha crowd, when one1* bettor judgm ent says “People are unpredictable—they do odd program s w ere scheduled: Tbe David Y eager i ested student com es and is, by S3. Haring not to. R is so easy to set aside the principles things to get even ,’* -M r s . Gary Htott, Pick­ “Spotlight” seem s to have a • tile w ay, propaganda m aterial. «•Mate e m u s been brought up to believe la. rad ens (S.C .) Sentinel. solved that sm all problem. 1 S O IH C O p iI U O R S Or are you saying that if he iS Ibais sm n ttt to the popular notions and patterns hope it continues to do so. can ’t decide to crane or not, t4S. Interesa e ara^nC_~ •f the group . . . H aving worked for a short 1b the Editar : TVvMSOfl “ Freedom ia a 0 t t fromthe past, but it is tim e ra the staff, I understand his interest only lukewarm, V . aa individual who alone would never hot at aD certain that it win be « legacy of and appreciate the problem s Since entering MSU ht the the extra concern for propa­ te-ifew r fail as a transfer student I ti- « le m ' U S? found him self com ­ toe future.” —E . L. Hohnlund, Argyte (M inn.) you face every weekday in have develspad a anmhw of ganda vgtaa w ill m ake Iran at­ « M a ta n m uting violence ia $ mob. N evertheless, ««“ M arshall County Banner. tend? But then he Is not truly tete i m gathering articles, editorials. aot-tatogetiteirdlatteriag interested. 4VtiHIIU MEH m n-np »« m w S3® :\ MichiganStateNew*EatsI/tahÄMÄ mí Friday Morning, February 2, 1962 .3 B* Lansing Central East Lansing Free Methodist Church Unity Canter RFo: m N. Warhjogtca, i oadag 425 W. Grand River MCanterbury O s i: Th« animal Rcrio G. Mriisr. Foster Mat lag Warship tf Soorioy Wesshif - 1148 ora. Faculty acuity Night N ight «hnnot w ül be rHruiiiiiiwHHHiiiMi«MbiHinwHU"',"i,l"llMIHH>1',ln'111 Parish Thursday evening Ladies Kbit Clou C e n tr a l M e t h o d is t Foundation 7:30 pra. For transportation coll FE 4-1140 C h u rch The Chiirch and :the University - Fr. R. Kayaneugh Fr. T, MeDevitt 327 MJL.C. »48 W. Grand «ver Across from the -Capitol n UM'HWiWVIlilil ILIHMMIITIIIti11Mll.l IMI11liirtJ^li ri l l.tTriiLCltriilitirtXPULttl ll.tll l.MJ.1J:l liLIII111ll lililHllilIIMilll I'HIII1111IIUTH'IIHUIIIl-tl.1; G f t r d llC F ED2-1440 or ED 2-2434 S u n d a v M n ie c e Joseph A. Pnrter, Minister Ottawa and Capitol Avenues 7:15-1:30-444 (High) 11:11-12:3^ Truth is one. and esteem s the university as gram s withdraw its active (Babysitting ot 1:30, 445 6 l l il l This is a university not a a good in itself and as an in­ and com m itted m em bers mattes) 2:08 pra. Meet at CoHego House to m ultiversity. __ strum ent ta God’s providential from the stream ta univer­ Doily Messes 445 RelWeg 1:00 ora» toboggan potty of Groes loci Pork. E a s tm in s te r The great excitem ent of edu­ care for afi H is children within sity Ufe. Conversely, tt should 12:10 fra» end 5:00 fra. P e o p le s C h u r c h cation—which Is a life-long pro­ it. The Church stands in , with posh Its m em bers into ma­ Saturday Mosses 140 6 440 om>_ cess in which attendance a t a and for the university. It aim s ture, responsible engagem ent Confcuiont daily ot 12:10 4 140 fra. CAMPUS VESPERS P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rch Sotoidoy 4-4:30 6 7:30-440 fra. E a s t L a n sin g university is only one phase— to understand, support and en­ with the Issues aad decisions is the experiencing o f the grad­ hance tbe university's valid the university Is fa d a g at Novaae Sorvieet BJ0 fra. Moot at CoBoga Hocos and 1311 Ahkott Rd., East Lansing ual unfolding of the oneness o f ends and purposes. If the Tom 1:30 ft 7JO fra. any given tim e. f* te Cathofta Otedaal Csates fas a Interdenominational Re*. Robert L. Msrelerid, Minister truth. It a ll goes together. Tha Church m ust ever speak pro­ Sunday Forum — 7:30 fra. tftclol fssgrom. A l dtaanfi invRod truth w e le a n in the biology phetic words e f challenge and L astly, the Church itself, in- Operation Understanding __ 200 W. f raud River at Michigan 141 Wslbridge Drive, i.L. to attend this pm|s«t fay « h e te «a» laboratory is not alien to th e criticism , it speaks as friend -sofar a t it is possible, should "MOTIVES FOR CHURCH UNITY" Dr. Weteee Robertson. Potter act a s one upon tbe cam pus. Owen Fiomgoa, S. A dentending among reNgifü fs—f« «I Study Rhone: ED 7-0113 truth w e learn in th e Shake­ and lover of the com m unity of ALS.U, Or. P. Morion Simms speare cla ss, which in turn la learning. It m ay never be com placent Complin* ata Bonodiottaa 848 Rev. Roy J. Schramm about its own divisions. W illiam Movie every Friday night oi I JO „"Rev. Joseph Porter SUNDAY FROGRAM not alien to the truth w e learn It also follow s that the Pastor Emeritus in listening to Bach a t • con­ 'Church Is concerned with the Tem ple, the late Archbishop of Danes «very Saturday night114-12. fvsryona Wsfooma 4:30 a.m. Church School, with Nursery, cert in the auditorium . Until Canterbury" described the ecu­ Fhent ED 7-4778 Dr. N. A. McCune , j - raw.-« total life of tbe university. It cad Adult study, students included. som e such synthesis begins te cannot visualize itself, for ex­ m enical m ovem ent as the “one WORSHIP SERVICES take p lace In u s, w e are net am ple, a s concerned solely great fa ct” of the Churches’ 10:30 era. Warship, with cantiaolwg educated m en and wom en. The R ev. R obert Gardner. life hi the twentieth century. 4-JO t 1140 o.m. with the etrtm cnrriciilar and Church Schoe!' fer Kmdergertca aad Relifiea is the gtae whkft ef too saea» so of trtah. Oar social life ta tbe students, as T his work m ust go On. SO UTH BAPTIST CHURCH Sermon Topic "THIS HIGH CALLING” younger. hokb Into together. The ceaters of lo a n in g m ast re- im portant as tt m ay be. To be The vision ta the oneness ta Chnreh — trodftlraally in m ain aad heeom e more truthful to Its m ission, She truth and the ideal ta a uni­ Church School 4:30 u s . S 11 o.m. Westara callnra the frandor aw are ta t o t t d i t i a s ata- Church m ust be In dialogue versity w ill never be w ell ISI* S. WASHINGTON— LANSING Crib room through high school ago Meditati: of universities — Is not verslties n a d ata be or bo- with teachers, researchers, ad­ served by a divided church. 11:00 u n. Reception of now members. ’ON COMING TO COMMUNION' eractraad w toe t wnphf to com e fragm ented m ultiversi­ m inistrators and staff a s w ell We in university Ufe are Y o u r “C h u r c h -A w o jf-F r o m -H o m e ” sell era Irani ef Into in ties. a s students concerning the about an ex citin g enterprise. i.-OO pra. Compos Vespen competition w jth onotoer w holeness o f their liv es to­ Through learning and faith, we STUDENTS WELCOME A few truism s ta Chnreh- MeCuno Cbopel brand of trath- The Chawh university relationship follow gether. are discovering together what tt m eans to be human in an 10.00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR For Afl University Students Col ED 2-4424 fra transportation Is eraesraed ra the cam eos from such understanding. F ir st V e r y im portantly, the wtih sthntaatiag ther ristra of a ll, the Church recognizes Charek m art a rt by its pre- aw e-filling universe. G r o k ArchdiocGSG 11.-00 A.M. “GOD AND GUIDANCE” University Lutheran "MOiY TWMÍTY- First Church First Prasbytarian Okam ot Church University Methodist Orthodox Church o f tha Nazarena Church fid tho Nazareno Ottawa ota Chestnut 7:00 P.M. “GOD’S WORD AND THE HNAL CONRJCT S. Woshlogtoa at 5 Ckn 1404 Hamilton M. Church and Studant Cantar Ro». to. Costra KooMaM« G«erara al Butto Worahif SorriorariJO 6 1148 ora. MaOan 4:1* AAL C. A. Bruch, foster 1:10 F.M. ADULT YOUTH Churah School • 4:45 m i, tit* L H a rm »* U Suodoy School 1040 AAL “HOW TO I t STRONG IN FAITH” Notional Lutheran Cum»* Diriot LAusyy 10:30 AAL Morales Wbnihip • 1140 ojo» Suec'oy School 1040 ora. Divide* end Ann Struct IX. (Hyauw la Grato Stirasa la English) Youth Grauy« • 440 p.m. Or. Momrw, Preaching Morning Worthif 1140 ora. Ditcuttion eta Rstoshmsnti (2 Much* north of Bortay HaNI Foe Iwao siM i a frase MSU, saeot at EvenyeSetw Hour - 740 ym, Young Peoples Servios 4:15 fra. WNSoo M. Tomcat, Minister 332-2554 Ksweoo*« «I 1040 mb. ' Evening Service 740 fra. Iksray -Praoided 4:30- fra. Colvin Club to Singl«, FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION Wei, 7JO PAL Mootlo | of Stuoie Miri-woeh Freyer Wori. 7:30 fra. Church Sstasss, 9, t o t 11(18 Eyerie* Phi of M.S.U. with GOYA aeri Hany T. Stanley. Ministr Donald W. Horb 1C .T. KRidoiok Young Ariolh. Chois Morah«ra . ■■ _ ;ì Kot Whoa ftf. Tomcat Compra WraWl Todo Send Stopping «t Com H«B, 4:15 and 4:15 . Shaw Hall * Owon Hoi • “THE CHRISTIANS SECRET Sradoy Worship 440, 10:11 end It40 om>. FIRST W ES LEY A N Farm Lan« * Auditorium Rood - Physics Rood « Dormrteiiy Rood • M A R T IN L U T H E R C H A P E L Nunray. crib room fra o l oravioos Commudm «I o* thru* ratviocs .. - _. ')BdM«raÉdB ^ raraipe tikgM ^hmraafdK «etoO* djmRk lptO 4 S TU D EN T C EN T ER _ M E T H O D IS T CHURCH lethal Minor, 9:27 and 4(27 « Division • MAC. • CoBoqo Drug * Chunk Scheut 1840 ojo. o* o««* Nraooqr ogro It psmridod O» o i servio*«. fj North Mogata* Ave. ot Michigan BUS OCMMIlf-tra I li* wraieo: E. L W oldt, It a l i a Poster Roo. A Steven Niehohen. Jr. Compbol Hoi • London Hal • Yattay Hal • GBdwiat Hoi * WEStfY FOUNDATION Gilchrist ¡fOrta, Brody 114* Cato HAG Omo listo, Shorn 11:12. Matm Chapel Telephone D 2-0770 Sunday Sshsot 946 ora. Wiioms Hoi - Michigan Are. ot Hawiion Rd, 9JS, ond 6&S • eo raf o L Jod ia , ItentoQm Dirottar tlsto und raddog «I ohosoh ohout Sunriey Worship 1440. l l l l l M l. «ta tti» fra. 5aspar-4 pra. Raion Ì y * Motaog fanrioi 1140 ora. loBcy Hoi . Bryon Hal. Usto «A); Rotore by soara mots. hgLue»^ to aaaj^u^^y^toit''** "TOMORROW IS FOREVER’’ LSA.: topper al I t a Dtsautsion Ft tingle onri marnati students » , Sturiunt* Saffo* Fragra« ( 4 to • fra.) Cal IY 2-9362 for farther inf—motion Groups at 4JO. ¡ s '" Evoaiog Sorviee 740 pra- Fr#vising « Corny« Minefay far Masrita ota Otiti« Sita—hi ’’LfTS UY1 IT UP* State Must Stop ‘S’ R uns in Wolves’ Berenson B y WCTLROBINSON Morgan Ward w ill face Mi­ tance m edlev; ami “Bubba” Johnson, high jump. hurdle prelim inaries and sem i­ finals, 80 prelim s and sem is By ED KOTLER State N ew s Spurts W riter am i’s Steve Tekesky, who ran The m eet, sponsored b y UM and novice running events. The Slate New« Sports Writer a 14:06.2 outdoor three-m ile; evening program a t 8 p m . State’s indoor track team , and sanctioned by the AAU, F irst place in the W estern C ollegiate Hockey League Is at after a a im pressive opening Harold H arris and Arne Rich­ w ill begin a t l_ p .m . a t Yost features the rem aining field stake when the second place Spartans battle front-running victory a t Ohio State la st w eek­ ards of the Chicago Track F ield House. I n e afternoon events and finals in all run- M ichigan at the le e Arena at 8 pjm. Friday. end, fa ces stronger opposition Club; W estern M ichigan’s Carl events include the broad jump, ning events. By winning Friday the Spartans, who are onljTa half gam e in te e M ichigan B elays a t Ann R eid, who ran 9:14 for two behind the W olverines would go into Saturday’s gam e te Ami Arbor Saturday. m iles despite an injury riddled Arbor on top of the league. *- An all-tim e high of 590 track­ outdoor season and Don Han­ The Spartans, fresh from a w in and Berenson is affiliated with the n d aa tie a t M innesota, Montreal Canadians organiza­ take a 8-1*1 conference mark tion of the National Hockey m en from 30 universities, Col­ leg es, high schools and clubs in the m idw est as w ell as un­ cock. Bruce Andrews c f t h e Guelph, Ont., Legion Club and World of Sports and a 12-2-1 over-all record League and is expected to be attached entries are entered in Roy Flem ing of Ohio University against M ichigan’s 7-1 league one of the few players ever to te e 25-event program . E ach 1* * * * 11 * 1 1 BBy The Associated Press -slate and 13-1 over-all mark. m ake 'th e jum p from collge perform er w ill com pete in­ GLENN (FIREBALL) ROBERTS hit 159.151 M .P.H. In a dividually. — 1962 Pontiac during practice runs Thursday at Daytona Inter­ State wen one of four gam es hockey to the NHL. “ I expect' a lot m ore com ­ from the W olverines la st sea­ Still leading the Spartans in national Speedway. petition there than we had JOHN UELSES, newly crowned king of the indoor vaulters, son, that one on Spartan ice. scoring is Real Turcotte with down a t Ohio S tate,” Coach Coach Amo B essoae vows eight goals' and 18 assists for com petes in the M illrose gam es in Madison Square Gardens Fran Dtttrich said. _ his charges are ready for 26 points. Tops in "goals scored tonight—his first since he se t a 15-10 y« record. The Spartans scored t e i M ichigan this year. and second_in total points is points, the largest triangular PRARIE VIEW OF TEXAS, the nation’s No. 1 sm all college “ We have a lot of confidence, Claude Fournel with 13 goals er dual m eet point total since basketball team , w as thee only outfit to retain its position as and that’s, half the battle in and nine assists for 22 points. 1D56, te the Buckeye’s 561/* the rem ainder of the Top Ten underwent a w holesale shuffling hockey,” B e s s o n e says. Bob Doyle has moved back and Northwestern’s 22. in the w eekly A ssociated Press rankings Thursday. - “ They’ve had a two-week layoff into third place with 18 points, Top State entries include and that could help us a lot, one ahead of A rt Thomas. REAL TURCOTTE, the Spartan high scoring forward, w fll sprinter Sherm L ew is, who ti­ too.” The Spartans oould have Although M ichigan w ill enter played this game in Cobo H all^ be leading the attack on the U-M goal Friday n ig h t ed the varsity 60-yard dash Go Deluxe . . . record of :06.2 Saturday. He is the series without injury and in Detroit. Weeks ago Cobo expected to see action in the w ell-rested. Coach A1 Renfrew Hall officials offered Michigan is concerned over w hat- the State a substantial sum of To Face M innesota broad jum p, 00, low hurdles and university one m ile relay „ SHERMAN LEWIS Good F ood, a D ance B and, and S o ft C an d leligh t long lay-off, interspersed with transfer the game. But MSU L ew is’ toughest com petition . . . Spartan sp rin ter. , sem ester final exam s, may officials rejected the offer on w ill com e from Brooks John­ a re a ll p art o f th e d elu xe serv ice a t D in es’ have done to his team . the grounds th at the game be­ G y m n a s ts o n R o a d son o f the Chicago Track Club, w ill also com pete in the two m ile. “This w fll be a ragged test longed to MSU students and it A1 W ashington of Northern for n s,” Renfrew said. “ Re­ would be unfair to them to The Spartans w ill not run in B y JIM SILBAR by Gani Browsh. Dan Fritze M ichigan, and Ken Burnley, a the shuttle hurdles at the Y ou g o fir s t cla ss turning against any team move it. is the best M innesota m an. :4B4 quarter m iler a s a fresh­ State New s Sports W riter M ichigan B elays or one week would be bad enough, but the There a re still tickets avail­ On the horizontal bar, State m an, ami Len Johnson, both later at the MSU relays since A t D in es — fo r th e Spartans have the best squad able to the game. All reserve Spartan gym nasts w ill take w ill be working Jerry George from M ichigan. they’v e bad la a long tim e. seats have been sold but 2,500 a fine 4-1 record up to Min­ Herm Johnson, who won both the fourth m em ber of the team , W e’ll have to b e at eur best student tickets will go on sale neapolis Saturday when they follow ed by John Brodeur and hurdle events la st w eek, w ill Tom Jefferson, suffered a S am e P rice A s T ou rist J im Durkee. Stone of Min­ te win th is series.’’ a t 6 p.m. Friday a t the Ice m eet perennially strong Min­ nesota is a threat. go against M ichigan’s Bennie shoulder separation at Ohio ; State. He w as lunging for'th e The W olverines w in be led Arena. Students are admitted nesota. Another strong event for M cRae, B ig Ten indoor high tape in the low hurdle pre­ by Captain Red Berenson, top for 25 cents and their activity Coach G eorge Szypula said, the Spartans w ill be the and low cham pion, and West- lim inaries, in which he placed point getter for M ichigan with books. “They have a w ell balanced p arallel bars w ith Larry B as­ era M ichigan’s Jim McNutt, second, and fell o i l balanced. 24 goals and IS assists for 39 M id-Am erican Conference ou t Tickets for Saturday7* game team but we don’t expect too sett the top m an. He is te e He w ill probably be out for the points. B u t the flashy W olver­ a t Ann Arbor are available much trouble if w e go up there B ig Ten cham pion for this door cham pion high hurdler. rest of the indoor season. ine has strong aid otherwise there. healthy.’’ event. He w as on the injured A b e entered in the low s on h is club, since m ates Gor­ are Frank Leom os of tee Among 34 State thinclads The Gopher team is led by list la st week bat according m aking the trip and freshm en, don W lllkte With 28 points at Chicago Track Clab, Barry Dick Stone who com petes in to Szypnla, is perform ing center, and Larry Babcock, Michigair State’s new assis­ every event except tram poline. w ell In practice this w eek. He Jacobson of Central M lchL who «rill run unattached, are w ing, with 23, also have been tant football coach, John Mc­ Last year he placed second in w ill be followed in this event gaa, G ay Barham Of the John Parker, broad jum p, 221E . MICHIGAN - 2 BLOCKS EAST OF THE CAPITOL holding M ichigan point-produc- Vay, was coached by current the conference in free exercise. by John Brodeur, winner of W estern M ichigan Track sprint m edley and m ile relay; tion a a high lev el. Berensen Big Ten mentors Woody Hayes H e also placed on th e parallel the event teat w eek against Club and Jim Vogier, W est­ Capt. Jerry Young, sprint med­ PHONE IV 5-7179 MONDAY — SATURDAY is regarded b y collegiate coach­ and Ara Parseghian during ba*s. ern M ichigan freshm an. ley; B ill Stewart, two-m ile re­ " W isconsin and a ll araand e s a s the greatest scoring his undergraduate days at For the Spartaas in free m an Jerry G eorge. In the two-m ile. State’s lay; Roger Hum barger, dis- threat la college hockey. JMiami University of Ohio. ex ercise the top man is G ael D ole Cooper w ill bo taking Browsh. He w ill be helped his 96 average to the m eet and I out hr~the event by Larry is expected to win. H is biggest B assett and a ll araand man threat from M innesota w ill WH»mHT ANMOUNCEMENT TO Jerry G eorge. com e from Mike Kulegkam p. The Tram poline w ill see Other Spartans in the event Steve Johnson a s the top man are Jerry G eorge and Jim for the Spartans followed by Durkee. Your Future in Electronics at Hughes CANDIDATES FOB BACCALAOREATE Dick G iliberto and Jim Durkee. In the tum bling event Steve A s th e W e st’s lea d er in ad v a n ced e le c tr o n ic s, H u g h es is e n g a g e d in so m e o f th e m o st d ram atic a n d ] The top man for M innesota is Johnson w ill be helped by c r itic a l p ro jects ev er en v isio n e d . C h a lle n g e s for your im agin ation an d d ev elo p m en t a re to b e fou n d in ] G erry Moen. sophomore D ick G iliberto and «TO ADVANCED DECREES The side horse w ill be a Larry B assett. The top com ­ s u c h d iv ersified p rogram s as: _ _ \ _ strong event for the State, petition from the Gophers w ill Prijact Surwyar (suft lunar lauding) Cl— liritim Satetetes n o n r a i r n r a a s «1 m r a a n gym nasts with W ayne B ergs­ com e from a ll around man ¿duMusMuat Radura Digital Computer Systems B.S., M.S. and PhO. Candidates E L E C T R IC A L I trom and Jerry G eorge leading D ick Stone and Tumbler Garry M am tort of our iWI wffl conduct the team . They w ill be helped Moen. — Piaran Physics, loa Propulsión Mydrrapara Dsctraui» M d SM» Salariais mi Daricas CAMPUS IN T ER V IEW S E N G IN E E R S T h e W o rld o f S p o rts T h ese are am ong th e more than 500 outstanding program s now in prog­ F ebruary 1 4 ,1 9 6 2 re ss at H u gh es.T h ese program s require the talen ts of E E 's an tf Physi­ Find out more about th. wid. rtaflt. of P H Y S IC IS T S WANT A JO B a s sk i cop? 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'■ ■ r i ï ï T - :A • «*=1f y } - Michigan State N ew , E a t la w ia g , Mfeblggn S P O R T S V tdaetdtty Morning, January 3 1 , 1962 . 3 Tankers Expect Tough Test W r e s tle r s H e r e In Triangular A w ay Meet -~~pf TOM DBiWITT State N1 ew s Sports Writer M ichigan State’s wrestling up they are better than the average college wrestlers,” be said. Injured in last weeks mart is back in good shape. However, Alex Valcanoff 1« still a u n iitg By LIZ HYMAN Mike Wood, Dick Brackett team w ill be in for one of Its The hut time the Spartans a seven stitch gash over his Iowa S tale’s team shouldn't faced twe eppeaeuts la mm eye. ^ fltateflaws Sprats Writer Doug Rowe or Dick Blaze- be overlooked either. Tbeir roughest weekends starting iewski win lie action against backstroker P ierce looks good F riday night. _ weekend was against Iowa WMk a 3-1 record, the Spar­ State Teachers and lewa. tan tinker« take en Minnesota Minnesota’s strong Jackman in T hey open against the Uni­ and Iowa State la a triangular the 236yd freestyle. a t does other com petitors w ith versity of Southern m inois and State defeated the Teachers meet Saturday in M inneapolis. Jim White, Jeff Mattson tim es slightly behind States. then on Saturday nigbt they 161 aad Iowa 1618. M innesota appears to be the Juergeo M att or Mike Wood face a tough U niversity of Il­ “We expect this weekend to R E A D linois team . Both m eets w ill be be tougher than the Iowa trip,” greater com petitor with strong w ill com pete in the 50-yd free­ potential fat Steve Jackm an, style. In the 20(i-yd individual holder of the NCAA record in m edley w ill be BID Wood, who the 50-yd freestyle and the broke three standing State rec IM Ne ws held in the IM Sports Arena at 8 p.m . - The m eets w ere originally scheduled as a quadrangular Penniger said. Illinois is favored in the first two w eights, 123 arid 130. Wrest­ ling for State in these classes T H I S NCAA champion in the 106yd ords in this event against P u r Andy M i l T e r , Lancaster. freestyle. The Gophers 406yd due last week. "Z Penn., junior, took first in the m eet, but Oklahoma State pull­ w ill be Okla Johnson and State divers w ill include Van 50 yard freestyle with a tim e ed out when MSU officiels George Hobbs. m edley relay team also looks like a potential threat to the Lowe and Paul Johnson. Car of 24.9 secobds. Second w as could offer no guarantee of a “George Jurneck is favored Spartans. — ,■ " Shaar and Chuck Strong w il Wayne Parsons, i-nnaiwg sen­ return match next year. over Johnson and G eorge Zan- B O O K The M inneapolis team lost to once again swim the 200-yt ior, with a tim e of 25.9. Head coach Fendly Collins der (130' beat Indiana’s Hutch- Ohio State last week but the _ butterfly with Mike Wood, J e t ' Buckeyes have their mrnfl M attson. Doug Rowe or Bil stroke with a tim e o f 28.2 w as strong team . Winning the 50 yard back­ Wood com peting in the 100-yc Bob H ill, D etroit junior. P lac­ said be expected Southern Il­ linois to bé rougher than Illi­ nois, but added that the Spar­ enson who beat Hobbs,” Pen­ niger said. Southern Illinois ir also fa­ “The Likely com petitors in the f rnpcf vlA tel medicy relay far State ing second with a tim e of 29.4 Swimming the 216yd back­ w as Terry Sm ith, Lansing stroke w ill he Jeff Mattson janior. tans were the underdog in both m eets. “ Last year Illinois was vored in tiie first two weight divisions. Stagnant are Jeff Mattson or Dais _ —s “Conigeligo pinned Minne­ Jam ieson, B ill D river, Carl Shaar and a fourth swim m er. and Daa Jam ieson. N ell Taking first in the 50 yard W atts, Dick Brackett, Doug breaststroke w as B ill Ptashnik, Rowe and Dick Blaxejewski Warren junior, with a tim e of rated ahead « f a s la t k t quad­ rangular m eet and we are sota’s Andrews, who w as 130 Big 10 champ, last week and Society” definately not a« good as we Terry Finn (123) is a product w ill take part la the 446yd 33.4. A close second w as John w ere last year,” he said. of Oklahoma State, having at­ " by Sold O u t .%. freestyle. ■ Sampson, Jackson sophom ore, BUI Driver and Joe Kolbe with a tim e of 33.9. — They beat Minnesota last week a n d alm ost beat Wis­ tended there his first year,” he Michael Shanks said. M SU -O SU w ill swim the 200-yd breast' Andy M iller ea sily placed consin the sèm e day.” In regards to last week's stroke. first with a tim e of 61.1 in the M ichigan State finished sec­ 22-12 victory over Purduer Col­ at the All reserved seats for the Aa for the last event, the 406 10Q. yard freestyle. In second ond behind M innesota in a lins said there was still room Ohio State-M ichigan State bas­ yd freestyle relay, State can was Dennis Simonson, Pontiac quadrangular m eet earlier this for improvem ent. ketball gam e in Jeniaon Field depend on its record breaking junior, w ith a tim e of 72.5. year. “When a coach is satisfied, House Saturday evening, Feb. perform ers who outdid all 17, have been sold, MSU Ath­ American records at Indiana breaststroke in a photo finish B ill R ea won the 100i yard — _- Southern Illinois, despite its loss 29-3 last weekend to Okla­ he’s ready to retire,” he said. SPA RTA N J P iW l “I was gratified with the vic­ letic Ticket M anager B ill two w eeks ago. However the with a tim e of 1:05.2. Second homa State, has a strong team . tory, and our boys showed im ­ B earlsley said Tuesday. team of M attson, Rill Wood w as Defihls Sim onson with a No more across-the-counter Mike Wood and Doug Rowe tim e of 1:05.3: jjwMBjajip A ssistant coach Grady Penni ger said the individual m atches provement but "were still mov­ B o o k s to r e ing ahead and there is still or m all orders can be accept­ w ill probably not join- forces B o b - W ehrenberg, Beech- w ere won only by one or two room for im provem ent.” Corner Ann & MAC ed, be said. Saturday. burst, New York freshm an, JOHN BAUM, undefeated Spartan w restler, wfll he seek­ points. John McCray, who wrestled won the 200 yard freestyle with ing bis fifth and sixth victory this weekend. “ From the 147 pound class tim e of 2:21.7. Andy M iller placed second with a tim e of DON’T GET CAUGHT SHORT, TRY OUR :27.0. - John LeBlond, G rosse Point reshm an, finished the m eet by Cagers Seek Purdue Revenge WEEKEND SERVICE M th capturing first place in the BRING IN: «« b . , diving event. ~B y GARY RONBERG " “D isch” w ill go against State guards. All except Schwarm O ftto n p * There is no scheduled Intra­ State New s Sports Writer fresh from a fabulous 56point are sophomores. Laundry ’Til 1 p.m . Friday m ural com petition for Friday. perform ance in a losing cause ^Commenting on his squad, (A u th o r o f “ R o l li R o u n d Th e F lo g . B o p *71, ** Th e M ichigan S tate’s basketball _ M a n y L o o t* o f D o b ie G illie ” , e tc } The P ledge team s scheduled to team w ill be back la action Sat­ against W isconsin last Satur­ Anderson said: Dry Cleaning ’Til lO a.m. Saturday play basketball have been post­ urday nigbt in L afayette, Ind. day night. The 6 7 ” All-Ameri­ “ W e've made a lot of m is­ Get Back Early SATURDAY AFTERNOON toned. against a tailspinning—but tal­ can eenter is averaging 28.9 takes. but we haven’t lacked D orm itory Swim m ing Team ented—Purdue quintet. points a gam e a t present. heart. I've never seen a scrap­ tasters are due in the lM o f ­ The Spartans w ill be In' a pier ball club, and weTl beat A - The Spartans, 2-5 in the Big better position to cope with I S S T U D Y IN G N E C E S S A R Y ? f i c e by 5 p.m . Dorm itory and fraternity swim m ing team s Ten and 7-8 on the season, w ill Purdue in this m eeting even som e people before w e’re fin­ Chaser art Once there were three roommetee end their nemee were Welter ished.’1 Pellucid, Ceeimir Fing, end LeRoy Holoeeuet end they were ell m ay reserve lanes in the IM be out to avenge an 8674 loss though the gam e w ill be played Stiri Laaaflry ’ool for t e a m practice^ suffered against the B oiler­ in L afayette before a sellout Gent, a fine perform er all teking English lit. end they were ell heppv, friendly, outgoing season, 1« leading the team Reservation m ay be m ade from m akers here earlier this year. crowd. — : type* nod they aft-smoked Marlboro Cigarettes es you would 6:30 p.m . to 6 4 5 p.m . in the Purdue, on the ofh er hand, Sophomore center Fred Tho­ with a 15.2 average and excel­ expect from such e gregarious trio, for Marlboro is the very ra- 1M O ffice. has dropped three gam es In a rnann, who has started the lest lent shooting percentage of .422. eeom of eociebiiity, the very spirit of emity, end very sou! of Schwarm is next with 12.6 and E A ST G R AND R IV E R ACROSS FROM , The M ens Intram ural Build­ row—two to unbeaten Ohia three gam es for State, looks as STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING concord, with its tobecoo so mild end flevorful, its peck so ing w ill be open until 10 p.m . State and the other to w ell re­ though he is th e long sought- Lonnie Sanders is getting 10 points per contest. king-eme end flip-top, its filter so pure end white, end you will this Saturday. N orm ally it Is garded W isconsin. The R ivet- for answ er to the Spartans’ find when you smoke Meriboros that the world is filled with the open from 8 a.m . to 8 p.m on e” the conference, pivot problem s. Since acquiring .FLASH CLEANERS Fraudor FLASH CLEANERS Fraader FLASH CLEANERg Fraader eong of birds end no men’s hand ¡«'raised against you. Saturday. and 166 overall a starting role, Thom ann has Fadi night after dinner Walter end Cesimir end LeRoy went “ One thing is sure,” MSU averaged an even 18- points to their idem and studied English lit. For three hours they set coach Forddy Anderson said, per gam e, and has sparkled in m sombre alienee end pored over their books end then, squinty Fencers Travel “they can ’t be much better rebounding. than they w ere here. They had The 6’9” hook-shot artist w as and spent, they toppled onto their pellets end sobhhd them- miveo to sleep. The fencing team w ill leave great outside shooting to go ham pered by an injured eye in This joyless situation obtained ell through the first semester. Friday at t a.m . for Cham­ with Terry D ischinger on the S tate’s 71-70 lo ss to Northwest­ Then one night they were ell simultaneously struck by e mar­ paign, HI., where they w ill pivot, and that’s a tough com­ ern la st Saturday, but is ex­ velous idee. “We ere ell studying the seme thing,’’ they cried. m eet Illin ois, Chicago, and bination to beat.” pected to be a t fu ll strength Iowfl State U niversities, S a t When Purdue w as here, the tor Purdue. „’’Why, then, should each of us study for three hours? Why not On their first outing three Spartans m anaged to hold D is­ Anderson w ill go w ith th a each study for one hour? It is true we will only learn one-third w eeks a go , the Spartans w ere chinger to four field goals, but sam e sophom ore-studded line­ as much that way, but it does not matter because there era three of us end next June before the exams, we can get together end pool .«ur knowledge 1” defeated by Wayne State Uni­ B oilerm aker guard« Terry Me- up Saturday night k he has the versity and the Air F orce G inley and M el G Stiand hit for last three g a m e s/ P ete Gent Academ y, w hich-w ere, accord­ 36 points betw een them to m ake and B ill Berry w ill m an the for­ Still In Progress At Oh, whet rapture then fell on Welter end Ceeimir end LeRoy! ing to Coach Charles SchmMter, the difference. D ischinger hit ward positions, Thomann is the - ■' '0 . he b est team s State w ill face on 18 of 13 free throw s to fin­ center, and C ap t Art Schwarm this year. ish w ith 21 points. and BUI Schwarz w ill be at the Flash Coin -Op Dry„ Cleaning Center (Frandor Shopping Center) Intramural Scoreboard Bryan 8 39 -Bryan 5 24 Owen Grads win •S P h iD forf, U Tom s Boys 63 V ets I 53 Bryan ? 72 -B ryan 6 24 U P Chiodits 54 •Dash P ots 53 N ickals Wrth. 70 •AOCS II 12 Saturday is the Carthage 4 6 -Cameron 42 H ustlers 106 ■AOCS 3 22 Em pörer 39 •Emprmnt. 22 Caribbean Arm 8 4 6 -Casino w in -Arm . 5 forf. 35 Anim als B eh. S ri. 41 •St. Geraud 39 47 •CSO 22 Em pyriam B ailey 4 85 E m inence 39 47 •Bailey 2 31 Last Day Arm. 6 8 7 -A rm . 7 56 Slow O nes 45 Phlogstns. 32 U nteachables 71 •Scrubs 39 B ryn 1 5 4 -Bryan 4 26 Throwaways 39 •Asher U R adcliff 77 R afferty 53 Bryan 3 4 6 -Bryan 2 31 PJC. P h i 55 Phi Mu A 34 A.T.O. pL 52 P h iD tt pi 32 Cavalier win -Cachet forf. D .T .D .jtf. win P hi SK pi for B ailey 1 56 B ailey 3 39 Nora in Addition Ü c im iirtiÍ!ir£ á ríí'ío ltlld & J Caravelle 61 -Casopolis 56 A .E. P t p i. 43 P h i K.S pi 18 Elsw orth 51 Hedrick 23 . . . te ear regular preis Cambridge 7 4 -Cabanas 41 P alace Boys 44 B. W evls. 20 E J4.U . win •Embers f o r t . dry cleaning A shirt tenadry Cachet 31 -Carlton 18 Netbrcakers 46 .Hawks 43 H owland 43 B eal 30 service, FLASH CLEANERS They flung their bra me* into the air and danced a gavotte end Random 43 -R avenhill 31 SateUtes 51 •Fessors 30 Burnley ^ win Burma forf. of Fraader effen yea nosey w bt thirty or forty Marlboro* and ran out to pursue the pieeeure Ravenna which had so long, ao bitterly, been miering from their lives. 4 9 -R am sey 34 Dribblers 43 •Flakers 14 Burnley 57 Burgess 53 saving, erta operated dry te Arm. 4 42 -Arm . A 25 M agaffers 63 ■Forestry _ 51 Burgundy 67 Burgess 39 cleaning. Alan, they feund instead a aeries o f grisly misfortunes. Arm. 3 4 9 -A r m .2 28 Walter, elm, went searching for love end was soon going steady E v. Sch. 50 ■Hustlers 40 E m bassy 37 Em erald 30 B ig D ’s 95 -M H all 39 with a coed Stoned Invicto Breadstuff, a handsome lam, but, Plstd Palbrs. SO D ollar 65 43 Randall 42 Rangoon 34 alee, hspelemly addicted to bowling. Each night she bowled five hundred line», some nights a thousand. Poor Walter's AOCS I Screebs win -B g. R ats forf. Nailbenders 56 .Gunners 5 7 -Vete II . 18 39 Trojans 39 -A . Fan. 5 29 G roesbeckers 69 -F d. A Strs. 40 U P Chtadtts win AOCS 3 t o r t . S. Chi p i. I 87- D. Chi pi 17 During Our Grand Opening Celebration Save Time! thumb wee a shambles and hie puree wm empty, but Tnrinta A Regular |2 Conveniently Located jw t kept an bowling and ¡a the end, alee, ebe left Walter for a in Frandor pan arttar, which was a terrible thing to do to Walter, especmlly in this sum, because the pm-settor was automatic. 8 lb Load Wdftar, cf eoqme, was far too distraught to study hie Engliah it» bet he took seme comfort from the feet that his mommatm w e rtied jieg and they would help him before the usama. But W lk r, aha, was wrong. His roommates, Cawmir end LeRoy, —tow iovere and they uaea their free tomato go for Wmg - tagtopu in the woods and one night, alas, they were treed by 1 1:4ft Only $1 T hru S a t., F eb . 3 Save Money! Inexpensive dry cleaning • Taken only 40 minutes tare bams, Cesimir by a brown bear sad LeRoy by a hxfali, • Saves 75% on cleaning mad they were kept to the trees UBtd spring set in and the coots hemu w m t te Yeflowstom for the toured seaaon. T h a t’s w h en th e sh ow le ts o u t. So whan the three roommates met before exams to pool their By th en , you ’ll b e h u n g ry . t r y u s. I A- H i Plan to come in today • Professional Results hnowtodge, they found they had none to pool! Wail sir, they had a good hag laugh about that and then rushed to the krioben • Wrinkle Free- Httie er •■d Auk their heads is the oven. It wee, however, aa aieetrie Y ou’ll ba buck. no pressing needed seem and the affeata were, on the whole, beneficial. The wax to Coum m ever te THE EAGLE thtor mn> got matted ami they acquired a healthy tap aad Rartaunnt for a snack or a Attended • t e f tegy are smnried to a lovely young beiieas aaarad Gang- Free Gifts ha Ham ami >ve to tha Caaal Zona, whew there ere — y atea dinner. The Eagle till '9 p.m. We h a v e steaks, chops, 204 N. Washington - Saturday Coin Operated h pew tosar» ehe el m th thtoue. «hato pito toe Sferr i si i . ’ ;'W H S chicken, aad a Mg variety till 7 p.m. ea to ,to to whto* edde ao rito penerai m mrim tom t . M m ihoeu O pen V p ttf 2 u l Dry Cleaning f ris a », asm ados 6— rta fcra*dares emetem team te of sandwiches. ataree m m al de «to Omul lew s. m im vS g & i L* FLASH CLEANERS Fraader FLASH CLEANERS Fraader FLASH Fraader ! g r e a p finishes assem bling foreign and American students Four Students BY LES-GOURMETS, HOTEL ASSN. _' AUSG Board them . 7^ -fe g i^ | are taking a trip to Kalamazoo Saturday as t part of the com - H urt in Collision Progresses >1. C. Shah, in charge of m ittee’s American Brother- £ Editor'» Mte: This is Ike last ia a aeries d fear Four students w ort injured articles m k e charities the to a two-car collision on cam ­ Golden Days olÜteidelberg M embers of All-University AUSG’i International Coopera­ tion Committee, said that 40 Sister program- MSI Caaqps 'Cbest b Np- pus W ednesday night. Student Government «nd Presi­ PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL ED 24*17 psrtfag- One driver; Jam es Sheriff, Theme" of Dinner-Dance SI dent Larry Cam pbell’s cabinet reported progress oa projects - S T A T E . Ia order to keep a certain Racine, W ise., graduate stu­ they are handling at a m eeting percentage of the money col­ dent, w as admitted to Oka with perform the German aad Sch- Tuesday. lected from the students within an arm fracture, and bruises: By SALLY WARD 1 D ressed in tall c h e fs hats, Of the State News Staff i student '‘c«oks” a t the special- uheplatter. E rnie G reen, chairm an of the the U niversity, Campus Chest Jaraes-R usao, Buffalo, N.Y., "The Gentlem en of N ote” Organizations com m ittee, said donates to the Michigan State sophomore, driver of the other Snow-capped m ountains, n j ty-laden buffet w ill assist the E A S T L A N S I N G • PHONE. ED, 2 2 8 1 4 w ill provide m usical back­ that student organizations di­ Scholarship Fond. car; and passengers David village tavern, German m usic guests In their dtaner selec­ ground as "Kathy” and the rectories w ill be m ailed to HOME OF THE BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS This b a general fund ac-i Pugh. St. Louis, Mo., graduate and song»—all these w ill be tions. "Student P rince” m eet once clubs imi cam pus as soon as bis EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING cepting contributions from ] student; and Candace Hoffman, part of th e-scen e Saturday In They w ill choose from, .four Kellogg Center for the Les entrees: roast round of beef m ore la the Tavern at Heidel­ many sources. As m ost o f these ] YpeUanti *" freshm an, w e r e donations are sm all, this fund ) treated for bruises and releas­ com bines many « n a il contri­ ed. Gourmet-Hotel Assn. banquet. with Rindsbratan s a u c e , Four banquet room s w ill be smoked loin Of pork with beer berg. M usk during dinner w ill be Nisht Slaff FIRST SHOW 7 P.M. — ADULTS Me heard from m em bers of Phi Night Editor: D enis Gosse- butions forming several la r g e ; The cars collided at Shaw scholarships. lane and Chestnut street, cam ­ transform ed into th e "Golden and onion sauce, H asenpfefier D ays of H eidelberg” for the and veal goulash. Mu Alpha’s German M arching lin; Copy Editors: J o h n STARTING TONIGHT “ Oom-pah” band, who w ill Dancer, Sarah Bacon, Tom Campus Chest w as the lead- ] pus police said. Russo received occasion of the annual fete. Four vegetable dishes, six stroll m rough the m aze of W inter; Wire Editor: Keun PLEASE COME EARLY FOR SEATS ing contributor to the Michigan I a ticket for failing io yield the This w ill be the first year salads, fo ils indr tw o desserts, tables playing German melo­ Youn; Photo Editor: David State Scholarship fund last I right-of-way. that the two organizations have including A pfelstrúdd, w ill to­ d ies. Jaehnig. combined efforts t o t a single so tem pt the guests* appetites. ^ th iw « etow H uP Í n J iM i a » n im m m au «va» year and w ill be again this! year. Scholarships from this [ affair. In previous years the A three-foot high German fund are available to each fun In forato t ion *»wi'' mi iWte Hotel Assn. held its party dur­ beer m ug and garde m ange, Thoíe öirls 4 ít lr N a n j are fighting with tim e under graduate student of ■ ing fall term , Les Gourmets fancy food ite m s, w ill decorate M ichigan State. U n la y o n r u m p u s A "2.0” is necessary to apply, M M j J J U J M l i I M L M i M 141 1 I I ll .l I Mil 11 ll.M IM li Club during winter term . the 20-foot buffet taM». The More than 200 students have special garde m ange includes Barely Gstceakd Vfeapsns~. however. been planning for the event a m ediaeval castle m ade of su- Awards are com petitive, a n d ; HiBri - A E .P i House, 343 Al­ since spring term , 1961. gar cubes, sculptured butter based m ainly on need. For in- j bert St., 7 p.m . Friday, Sab­ The diners, numbering 572, and ic e carvings. ^ , formation regarding t h e s e ] bath Services wiU include faculty, students A gazebo, fashioned after the scholarships, contact t'Tie* Lathe ran Student Assn. — Uni­ and invited guests from the German band shelter, w ill be Scholarship office. 252 Student versity Lutheran Church, 10 ten sin g area and the Hotel- p.m ., L.S. A. ^Popcorn Party filled with rttos for the center­ Services. Restaurant m anagem ent pro­ Zete Tau Alpha—Z.T.A. House, piece of each candlettghfed fession. ~ ~ ~ \ table. Floral and greens ar­ recreation room, 8-12 P.M. The romantic atm osphere of rangem ents w ill also be used. Humanists Friday, Castle Dance and re­ freshm ents for pledges. H illei — H illel H ouse, 10 A.M. the "Student P rince” w ill greet the guests with a m ural of For the~ first tim e the for­ snow capped mountains sur­ m ally attired guests w ill be To Present Saturday, Sabbath Services Lutheran Student Assn. — Uni­ rounding H eidelberg’s Student able to have recipes ^of their Tavern, where m em bers of Phi favorite dishes. Cut down to ACLU Film versity Lutheran Church, 5:30 p.m . Sunday, L.S.A. Mu Alpha, professional m usic household size and com piled fraternity, w ill entertain dur­ in a booklet, they wiU be pre­ i - Supper and Program . _ ing and following the dinner. sented a s party favors along "Operation Correction” the H illel — H illel House, 6 pan. An bors d’oeuvres menu of with individual beer mugs American Civil lib erties Un­ Sunday. Buffet Supper and m arinated herring, sauerkraut bearing the insignias Les Gour­ ion’s answer to "Operation Mixer balls with mustard sauce, liver m ets and the H otel A ssn .- Abolition.” w ill be shown at the Gamma D elta — Martin Luth­ strudel, ch eeses, sausages and Singing w aiters w ill roll in 1:38 ft Humanist Society m eeting Mon­ er Chapel. 6 p.m . Sunday, Telishes w ill tem pt diners when a beer keg to open the show day at 7:30 p.m . in parlors B Cost Supper they pass through the rose-trel- follow ing dinner. 3:38 p.m. and C of the Union. Gam m a Delta — Martin Luth­ listed gates of H eidelberg into Colorfully costum ed and in Dr. Charles Larrowe, pro-1 er Chapel, 7 p.m . Sunday, the R ed Cedar room s, trans­ the spirit of H eidelberg days, A nd fessor of econom ics and presi­ in itiation and D essert formed into a G erm an-rath­ the m em bers a t Phi Mu Alpha dent of the local chapter of the j Great D ecisions — 36 Union, 8 skeller. w ill lead the diners in singing ACLU, is scheduled to com ­ p.m . Sunday, Organizational m eeting a n d discussion, Ach du Lieber Augustin,” T he «DNCVttUJATUtoMIANKUUNBf*p m m ment on th e film . MSULecturer Du Du L iegst Mir H erzen,” CECI GEORGE JOYCE THE The public is invited. "Vietnam — Win, Lose, or Draw?” I F I T S " U S A B L E " P U T I T B A C K I N T O Martin L atter Chapel — 8:15 " U S E " T H t O U G H A C L A S S IF IE D A D p.m . Sunday, V esper Service , „ Is Honored and other songs. High stepping dancers w ill Beast PARKER-C01E-GRENFELL% PURE HELL OF SI TRINIAN'S m l ü m THORUTW U.TERS « N t H IND I S w u ß P H Ö S W EY IM IES km*htofUMMnMR«*mitiKAI jamemkttMBUuMCtmMUitollWKIHUi MSMI4NMBUMIMMkHIfeMMUNiBM-*MWB»UMNuU8te By JayCees Program inform ation IV 2-3885 TICKETS 30c, AVAILABLE AT ARBAUGITS, THE HOBBY HUB IN FRANDOR, An MSU guest lecturer and member of the board of the MICHIGAN THE UNION TICKET OFFICE AND FAIRCHILD BOX OFFICE FIRST SHOW SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 P.M . ■“ EXTRA "STORY OF REMBRANDT* Phi Kappa j* si fraternity O PEN 12:30 - 5:00 P.M ., MONDAY THRU FRIDAY chapter, Ted Sw ift, 33, of Oke- starts TODAY FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 3554148 GOMING "M O DIG LIANI OF M O N T PA R N A SSE ” m os, has been nam ed Lan­ sing’s Young Man of the year by the Junior Chamber of Com- SUPER offeree. f > He w as honored Jan. 26 a t a BARGAIN DAY! banquet cerem ony in the Con­ ALL DAY PREVUE OF sum er’s Pow er Company audi­ THEBE TWO FEATURES torium for his outstanding con­ tribution« to h is profession and to his com m unity. Swift, a Lansing attorney, i m * im PIUS: H A©Nß Sk *mI fu h rt W LAURENT has lectured bo fam ily law to •I l:)S oaty AS Social Science cla sses here. nm warns H u n t - u m m m m m a n » «a hamnu euaa m s “ A FRENCH ‘ H e has served on the govern­ ing board for the MSU Chapter MISTRESS” of Phi Kappa P si fraternity since 1980. G iA D M E R k T MC A t u r - P H C N f IV -2 95 T* TODAY ft SATURDAY STARTS — TOMORROW! SUPER —~ BARGAIN Thelm a R itter DAY! o f # o TmmU? W«M • Rktad l«y*n«r Joliet Prow se ALL DAY SHOWING OF . Twj TWnw • Cclctt« Holm YWay at 1:21 - 3 » • 6:38 o S te r t F orrest . o Try The "A ll American THESE TWO 7:St - 9:35. Saturday at FEATURES Ken Seat! -1 :H * 1:16 • 8:55 - A D e fid o n s H a m b u rg e r tell the - G o ld e n B ro w n F rie s world about the pursuit s f it t e , - T rip le T h ick S h a k e s lava u to ONE the nude anim al! YOURS AT.. A FREE- REMEMBER HOW HE FOR-ALL A L L THREE hO T F U N — * MADE YOU HOWL IN "SOME LIKE IT HOT* — HOW HE DELIGHTED FO R O N L Y YOU IN “ THE APART­ MENT” — NOW SEE THE DRIVE HI WITH THE UOHES "ONE, TWO, THREE” ! S fc o L BILLY WILDER’S EXPLOSIVE NEW CDMEDY llg _ ttDmie J jM c id s STARRING: JAMES CAfttijEY, HORST BUCHHOLZ. PAMELA TIFFIN, ARLENE FRANCIS P ins! _ J 2 . *-,-v - w '• •" . '• CO-STARRING: ME IL00K EAST OF CAMPUS OH 8RAHD RV. AW. H O W ARD S T . JO H N H A N N S LO TH AR ft U L O P U L V E R «UMS AlM.SMM0MO-MO(MCaMS WHIRCiWlJDiMO1 AMOflWTiOHIÌMMi Today 2:45 6:45 ft . once later O PEN -d»: '■ 2120 N . L arch d*° and TUI Midnight Weekday* —1 a.m. FrL St Sat* 4700 ‘ ~ r ~~< S . C ed ar — 3W - W m m m m ^ m M mÊ^BS^KÊmIII i æ y ilv ^ l |m l l ip if W ily Horning, February 2* 1962 » « .i Michigan State New*, Eaat Lansing, Michigan ::&;'.T^rv- .‘«fig Farmers ^Wind Up Chi Epsilon Thomas C. Thompson, Scott- vitio junior. C A M P U S C L A S S IF IE D S Farm Week AF Grants Initiates 8 The annual banquet w as held after the initiation far th e'fac­ R i D E A D L IN E S : I p o a . D ay B efere Pw bticatfan fa r T uea* W ed„ T h a i , m l F r i E dition *. Dead- Un* fa r M ao, E d itio n : 1 p.m . F ri. Week’s Activities Here’s Daily T (Continued from Page 1) A. Hannah and a representa­ tive of the Departm ent o f De- New m em bers initiated into the honorary fraternity Chi ulty and active m em bers and initiates, at which Dr. Borman F . Kinrie of the hum anities de< PH O NE: 355-8255 or 855-825« _ ibbits, the G ranfe Dairy, Rabbits, and mock farm ing e r r the featured events irta far „ Friday,, the 44th annual m eeting in r joint session with the Michigan On­ -Schedule feniie, explanations and Air Paros program s of Army sod a Epsilon w ere David Cr- Bacon, E . L am ing sanier, Kritik Bakeman, Linden senior, Paul r it h l. 'partment w ii th e featured speaker. ion Growers' Association ia the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I lecture by a faculty m em ber final d ay of Farm ers’ Week A. B lakesk e, E. Lansing jun­ Chi Epsilon is the national Music BuUdlng auditorium. 9:24 a.m .—M kkigaa Dairy on the advantages of securing AUTOMOTIVE F O R R EN T M ichigan’s • Dairy princess, The program la of sp ed ai in­ A sta, of MkMgna, Inc., a com m ission along with a ior, Vance D. Federighi, St. civil engineering honorary fra­ Marjorie M ueller, w ill be pre­ Mid-morning aaaek, Kellogg degree. Joseph senior, Albert McCal- ternity. Members are elected terest to growers of onions, 1958 AUSTIN HEALEY, I00-6M. APARTMENTS sented at a mid-rnoming snack Center-cafeterta. tam , Ravenna senior, Orvai J. from the upper one third of the Red. wire wheel»; electric 0 .0 . heater E. Lansing apartment home ad­ carrots, m int, celery and bead According to Maj. Engebret- Nutt. Livonia junior, Chariea in the K ellogg C epar cafeteria. junior ana «enter classes in radio. ED 7**27. 22 jacent to 6. Lansing high school, lettuce. 0:81 a.m .—Michigan Muck sen, following th e orientation A Stoll, Okemos junior, and civ il engineering. Talks o* “Dairying in Rus­ campus and business district. Two bed­ “Muck Crap Production in Farm ers and Michigan Oo- series, eligible students wffl h e 195! BUICK LOVERS, check (hie rooms, game room, bath and 35, car­ sia ,” "D airy Society Interna­ N em Y fifk State,” “New Muck loa Growers, M arie Bui uilding encouraged to continue an in one^SHARP. 2 door, Roadmaster, herd peting, air conditioning, draperies, tional O verseas Market De­ V egetabfa V arieties,” and other Auditorium. (op, full power. ED 2-3060. 21 and garage. Stove and refrigerator velopm ent Program ,” a n d educational topics w ill be dis­ the Army or Air Force first 10 p.m . — A m ericas Dairy term ROTC o f which the orien­ Michigan Stale University also available. Phone ED 2-2003. 22 “How N ational D airy Council 1955 CHEVROLET. Rum well. Me­ and American Dairy Associa­ cussed a t m eetings beginning A ssa. ef M kM gaa, Kellogg tation series w ill constitute the chanical condition end tires good. Cell ROOMMATE WANTED. Share 4 tion Cooperate,” w ill fee held « 8 : 8 0 a.m . Ceater-AndKerium. first five w eeks o f the terra. FOREIGN FILM SERIES Dick between 4-6 p.m. 355-05(9. 22 room furnished apartment near cam­ There w ill also be a program pus with'female teacher, 24. After S starting a t 1« sum. Grange D ay Pregram , 31 Both the Army and th e Air 1956 DODGE. 4-door. Eiceptlonelly m. ED 2-5491» 23 After a com plim entary lunch­ o f rural land use and zoning U aiea. Force, according to SkeOs and Preaents well maintained, newly rebuilt engine. presented by Resource De­ eon for the farm ers and their Rabbit School, l i t Anthony Engebrotsea, are planning to PowerfKte, radio, heater, premium tires, P ER S O N A L w ives, WlUlam H its, président velopm ent and the Soil Science H all. continue their post p ractk e o f , ACADEMY AW ARD N O M IN A TIO N s .stbelt*. 355-4497, Loc, • or ED 2- departm ent of the ADA, P o tt City, Iowa, R ecreatieaa! Developm ent, sending inform ation a b o u t 5755. r=-----^ 21 1952 FORD. Automatic transmission, COMEDY. MUSIC! Campus chaos. The_Unipn, Friday. 8:15. 21 w ill speak an “Your Am erican Dairy Association — Present This-is the 47th annual Farm ­ ers' W eek. It Is estim ated that K ellogg Center. Luacbseus; ROTC to all incom ing m ak freshm en prior to registration. BEST FOREIGN FILM! by Friday afternoon over 80,- new paint, excellent condition, r. and h. FRATERNITIES-Sororities. Pick your Call Gene, ED 2-6*40 or ED 2-35*5. 21 contestants for the National Intercol­ and Future. “Rabbits 1n R esearch,” 000 persons w ill have attended 12:81 p.m . — American The Army, how ever, fa plan­ ning to take their pre-registra­ f“CINEMA AS lA IElT SEEN' legiate Banyan Limbo. Last Spring's 195* FORD 4 door. Standard V8. champs, Sid Conrad, ZTD, Miami of “What’s Wrong with My Rab­ tho-nettritles. Dairy Aina, of M ickigaa, tion orientation a step furth er ACHIEVIN6 GREATNESSI” 40 000 miles. Excellent mechanically. Ohio, Chip Worsinger. SAE. USO Calf. Good rubber, body. Bill, 355-4333. 22 21 bits?’’ “T boIs of the Rabbit In­ dustry,” and other topics con­ Inc., K ellogg Center, B ig Tea Room. __ by giving talks to high school seniors throughout the state. ■6 D t f n y W oran, L A . T Ju m u I N V a c a rio cerning t b a raising and 12:10 — M kMgaa Muck “ We are asking our reserve 1959 RAMBLER. 4 door Ambassador. PLANNING A June wedding? See Ail power, good condition. Must sell. the U.B. Fashion Show, Thursday. 20 slaughtering o f rabbits w ill ha held in Anthony Hall starting D e a d lin e „ Farm ers and M kM gaa Onioa components in M kcMgan Growers • Uaiea Farfara B slst us in this r e sp e c t-to go to ! to as- à $895. ED 2-1022. 22 WOMEN OF SNYDER would like nt 10:15 a.m .'- ami C. - , high schools end tell them 1958 SlMCA, 4 door Sedan, excel­ to thank the Bill Hart Orchestra for lent mechanical condition. No rust. a.Jab' well done. _ 21 Luncfa win be served at noon —barbecued rabbit. E x te n d e d G range D ay, 21 Union. about the program ,” Shells R a b in School, l i t Anothony said. Heater. New-"battery. $550. Can be ■ E X C E P T IO N A L P U O T O O R A W fiL . seen at Cripps^Standard Srrvice. 1226 ATTENTION social chairmen. The Grange D ay w ill be held In H a lt When asked his persona! O U T S T A N O IN O D IN K C T IO N I* E. Michigan. rr' 22 Bill Hart Orchestra—book now. Call ED 2-5503. _ 21 the U nion. The Grange w ill bo entertained by m a d e, m usic, F o r R O C Afterueea: feelings about the new recruit­ 2 p j b . — Grange Day Pro­ ing and scholarship program , ~ 0 l * t W W u m , L A M h r tr ^ 1960 SlMCA Aronde. 4 door sedan. Completely,overhauled. Nefw tires and •KUKLÂ, I'm thirsty! Gotta have my a guest speaker and n coo-con Cmdr. J . R . Hoffman, asso­ gram , 22 U rie*. — Engebretsen said: battery. Only $650. Continental Im­ 3:30 coffee break. See you Friday at report. W. J . Brake, M aster, M ichi­ cia te professor o f 0 « D ept, of 1:11 p.m . — Rabbit School “ I feel It Is a m ove in the FAIRCHILD THEATRE ports. 485-1743. 23 St. Johns. BEULAH. 21 Entom ology and Cmdr. W. Mc­ Program , III Aathoay H all. gan State Grange w ill ca ll the right direction. If w e are going T-BIRD, classic 56. 2 tops. Beautiful BEULAH. Forget^he coffee. Meet Dowell f d the N aval Raeerve 1 pan. — Rural Land U se to get com petent Air F o ro ro f- condition* $1900. ED 2 5222. 24 he for a brew. SPARKY. 21 m eeting to order at 10 a.m . Training Center announced n and Zoning Program , Kel­ fleers, w e have fa m ake the 1961 VOLKSWAGEN panel,7 low GET YOUR ticket early for the The M ichigan Muck Farm ­ ers’ Association w ill hold its deadline extension far R eserve logg Center • Lincoln Rooms tour of duty in a career as a t­ MON. & TUES. - FEBRUARY 5 & 6 mileage. Install your own camping Wmterland Whirl" Feb. 3 from Vets, O fficers Corps applications to A and B. tractive a s possible.” gear and save. $1445. Continental Mo­ Union- Desi-. Rcrkey Hail,or from the Feb. 10. 7 & 9 P.M. tors. 485-1743. 73 limited supply to be sold at the dance. 21 Farm Notes The ROC program is the Admission 50c EM P LO Y M EN T "OPERATION Understanding" St. JohnYCatholic Student Parish, Sunday, __ . , . . N avy’s select training in which ,___ . college students are trained Michigan produced an alm ostj com m issioned a s ensigns russet-free apple crop in 1961. in the N a va l R eserve upon SugcftfcSpice C O F F E I BH O C P MALE STUDENT to assist handi­ February 4, 1962. 5-7 p.m. Guided OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO jOCO capped attorney in arising and retir­ tour, explanations* questions answered, Educational m eeting s a n d graduation from the U niversity. o ing. In return student will receive'^ee mass, confessional, saints. Supper will dem onstrations by M5U fruit The program is open to fresh­ o Now Every Sunday o rent. IV 5-8144 Ext. 4-18 Evenings, 4fi4- be served. Sunday Forum on Christian spray sp ecialists led to more m en, sophomore, and junior ® Student Night o 1938. 22 Unity at 7:30. ~ 21 o careful use of fungicides and m en. o CONGRATULATIONS Tom Valmas- pesticides by fruit m en. The re­ § Featuring Low Priced Sapper o Participation in the Naval Specials « l e a f with Regular o sei and Barb Pollack on your pinning. sult wrs a top-qualty apple o _AREA MANAGER Dine Friday or Saturday night 'as the crop. R eserve exem pts students from o Sunday Special Fam ily S t y l o o guest of Chie-ken D. Inn. 21 rotc: 2 Chick«« Dinner with all the oo Jonathan and Golden De­ Interested applicants, for the g T rim m in gs................. — .......... I I M o TEACHING -MACHINE CORPT R E A L ES T A T E licious sem i-dwarf fruit trees ROC program shotild contact o '- ■“ o produced about 1,000 bushels Cmdr. M cDowell at the N aval o o Need DEMONSTRATORS E. LANSING Bedford Hills. 3 bed* of apples per acre, fiv e years R eserve Training Center, 1610 o o room home ranch style. 2 car attached o o garage. Finished recreation room. after planting. H ie trees were E . Saginaw in Lansing, or oooo oooo Young men, full time and part time. Landscaped corner lot 100x136. Near developed by MSU horticul­ Cmdr. J . R. Hoffman in 434 St. Thomas and Marble Schools. Leav­ turists. Natural Science Building. Nationwide publicity has created ing state. Must^sell. $21900 by own­ er. ED 2-1022. 22 EAST LANSING,' Bailey area. 7 “Preview«* K p fk t Pcbooth, Kerr w£B. c y p r her 7th Um r * B V n < I V thousands of inquiries. HAVE 50c? rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, separata Occar aiw iaatfau f” — ~ —Ed Sullivan dining room, full basement, garage, fenced backyid. $14,900. 201 Milford. Intensive TRAINING ED 2-0704. 23 HURRY! Classes now bemg formed LANSING. EAST SIDE. 3 bedroom ranch. Finished ree. Enclosed yard. 6 Last 2 Day« years old. FHA Terms. Calt~ 489-6069, For further information NEW FRAME COTTAGE. 24 x ?8, D aily aatil 5:34 P.M . 44c Evenings & Sunday M e Call IV 2:5585 near Hastings on Lower take, lot 65x350. well, wired, insulated, $3.300 with minimum down payment. Write r. Dowling, 436- N. 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J' V1 "l V t iv it y ,t b s Fourth Delaw are important »"*i* honnooe. w as sterone. T here w as little dif- .O ia tll» A. Itoooard, Senior V pBiy Regional M eeting of the -also deuteratod to two different ference to the effect o f the Pharm acologist. - Am erican Chem ical Society By CHRIS GALANT w as told. Of me 8 tote New» Staff A num ber of different drugs M edical „ a u thorities have showed quantitative differences traditionally recognized a need to th eir biological activity to lor clo se collaboration between anim als when the sm allest veterinarians and physicians to atom known, hydrogen, w as re* help* m an, and the College of placed by deuterium , a close V eterinary M edicine is doing its best to fu lfill that need, ac­ cording to W illis W. Arinistead, relative? stated Dr. Joseph W etostock, Senior. M edicinal Chemist a t Sm ith. K line and -J962 J-HOP dean o f the College. French Laboratories, Philadel­ » “The U niversity has about phia. 125 different projects in which the com bined efforts o f veter­ in arian s and basic m edical Since many drugs are chatte­ red (m etabolized) in the body by chem ical reactions to which FEBRUARY 10 scien tists are used. a hydrogen atom is displaced “Today’s greatest m aakfll- by another group, Dr. Wein- ers are theee d iseases which stock decided to replace the m aa shares w ith the se-call- ed low er aahnals — diseases hydrogen w i t h deuterium . Deuterium is the isom er of hy­ COUNT BASIE such a s cancer, and heart dis­ drogen present in heavy water ea se,” he said. w hich has exactly the sam e “R esearch on these problem s m ust be done largely on ani- size (volum e) as hydrogen hut tw ice the w eight and is known 3:00 A.M. LATE PERS in als, and increasingly by vet­ to he displaced at a slow er rate erinarians.” in chem ical reactions than is LATE BRUNCH H e cited the tuberculosis pro­ hydrogen. ject, carried on to connection D r. W einstock synthesized w ith toe U . S. Departm ent of tw o appetite depressant drags Agriculture, a s typical of this work. V ' . , (phenethylam in* and dextro­ Tickets At Union am phetam ine) in which key “ We have conducted re­ search on affected cattle and hydrogen atom s, thoutfit to be sw ine, a s w ell a s on the isolat­ involved in the m etabolism of ed tuberculosis organism it­ th ese drugs, in anim als, w ere replaced by deuterium . The self.” ^ r • deutero-phenethylam ine com ­ Sponsored By }unÛK0aM pound w as som ewhat m ore po­ tent than pbenethylam ine as an appetite depressant and stimu- 1 len t in rats according to Dr. : W einstock. The deutero-dextro- * am phetam ine showed little dif- P IZ Z A SPECI AL SALE ! 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