■ ■ ■ • By the Associated Pres* U.S. Defies Reds in Berlin Corridor De Gaulle WASHINGTON—A U. 8. spokesman Monday rejected a Com­ munist claim that the Western allies cannot control the Berlin air corridors because they cross Redrruled East Germany. Urge First Lady Wants Ban State Department Press Officer Lincoln White, said Ameri­ can planes “will continue to fly” through the corridors “at altitudes which best suit their own convenience.” To Speak Soon Or Control French, Algerians Taft Peace ' WASHINGTON (R-Now that Mrs. Nikita Khrushchev has termed Mrs. Khrushchev’s 10- minute broadcast a “very Ignores Mr. K’s Bid PARIS—French and Algerian nationalist negotiators returned spoken out for world peace and courageous” response to their To Summit Meet to their capitals Monday from secret talks and optimism ran disarmament, the leaden IS plea, with no ulterior motives. high that the way has been virtually cleared for a cease-fire the Women's Strike for Peace In another lettér delivered to PARIS (.e—President De to end the seven-year-old rebellion. think it’s Mrs. John F. Ken­ the White House Monday they nedy’s turn- asked Mrs. Kennedy; Could Gaulle called Monday for the But there w a r still a chance of last-minute hitches and In destruction of existing nuclear Algeria the third force in the bloody triangle—the European They suggested Monday that you now, on our behnlf assure America ’s First Lady make a Madame Khrushchev that yi weapons stocks, and urged a secret army—m ain tain ed -^ campaign of terror to keep Ahe conference of major powers on terffltoryFrench. 1 "v ' broadcast to the Soviet women and the women of the Unit* like the one Mrs. Khrushchev States are dedicated >to the destruction or control of nu­ clear weapons delivery sys­ Bobby Assures (JJS. Aid to Thailand beamed to the United States Sunday night from Moscow. peace race inaugurated by the President, and are tooting fte tems. . _ BANGKOK, Thailand—Robert F. Kennedy assured Prim , The women’s group has been word to very positive achieve­ The French President, reply­ Minister Sarit Thanarat Monday of stout U. S. support for urging both first ladies hi a ments inJJeneva in March?” ing to Premier Khrushchev, Thailand, nervous neighbor of Red China and Communist- series of letters to put their in­ Pierre Salinger, the White coldly ignored the Soviet lead­ menaced Laos. fluence behind the task of find­ House press secretary, told er’s proposal for a summit Before leaving by plane for Lebanon, the touring U. S. attor ing a way toward amicable re­ newsmen late Monday he conference on disarmament, ney general said Thailand and the United States are in accord knows of n o p t o n i for Mrs. FIVE FINALISTS—The new Mr. MSU witt be announced during (he Spinster and merely saidx France is lations and world peace. They on efforts being made to find a peaceful-sClution to the Laos Kennedy to make the requested /X Spin, Friday night. The five finalists tactode, left to right, Bill Warner, Theta ready to discuss destruction, crisis. ___ broadcast. d il; Ken Jesmore, Lambda CM Alpha; Boh Andrian, Delta Tan Delta; Bffl banning and control of weapons ■ - ' v The letter, signed by Ruth Johnson, Sigma Alpha EpaBoa; and Bill Dorner, Phi Gamma Delta. —State delivery systems. Khrushchev had proposed a disarmament Italian Leftists Support New Cabinet Gage-Coiby, International co- ordinator of the Women's X— News Photo by F. John Liaciaadro. — meeting of the beads of 11 na­ ROME—Premier-designate Amintare Fanfani’s efforts to Strike for Peace, did net speci­ tions in Geneva on March 14. form a new left-leaning Italian government moved closer to completion Monday nignf. The Socialist party, formerly dose allies of the country’s Communists, voted to support him. fically suggest the broadcast. She and Mrs. Dagmar Wilson, leader of the local graityp, ex- L-C Committee Objects ‘ perhaps with Red China in mind, De Gaulle said discu- sions nuclear disarmament He is expected to notify President Giovanni Gronchi Tuesday of his agreement to head a new government. JX ;] Fi lained that idea a t g Jew s con- feérence.X¿X V ' . ' TX They wrote M rs,/Kennedy To Brothers Four Visit should be limited to the four nuclear powers — Britain, France, the Soviet Union and 15th, 16th Nuclear Tests Held that “h* * day ofdeep anxiety” Mrs. Khrushchev's words were —By SALLY DERRICKSON the United States—and those program is not a vehicle fortdoesn’t book groups that have states which might soon have WASHjffGTON—'The Atomic Energy Commission announced reassuring. ■, Of the State News Staff a two to three year popularity,” nuclear weapons at their dis­ that twKwuclear tests were conducted underground Monday at The Council uneil planned to use Paul said. “ It is our responsi- posal. "■V'Z- Its Nevada test site. The Lecture-Concert Series proceeds from the event for bility to bring entertainers to The text of DeGaulle’S letter Both were described as of low yield, meaning the explosive committee M o n d a y turned class-sponsored projects. Five campus that students might force was less than that from detonation of 20,000 tons of TNT. -£• These.tests were the 15th and 16th which have been announced Smith Fund down the Frosh-Soph Council’s per Cent of the earnings were otherwise not have an op­ was released Monday by the proposal to bring the Brothers to go to-Campus Chest. portunity to see.” delivered Sunday in Moscow, French Foreign Ministry. In it, since the United States resumed nuclear tests. Xi- ■■ Nets $1,150; Four to campus. _ Paul said the Council’s re­ He said that toe present De Gaulle said that to Achieve program is difficult to operate Dr. Wilson Paul, director of quest was first turned down in because it has- no priority on re a l— disarmament, nations Prince Charles GettBrotherly Visit Goal-#2,000. the Lecture-Concert Series, November. He said the Lecture- Hxfftrimn dates. .■ should concentrate on the de­ LONDON—I f r tM ^ j th d r ^ a e c o i ij^ succession to the British said the committee voted unan­ Concert committee has hr toe “ Lack of flexibility of book- struction of ousting weapons throne, was * jM p M d Monday H B his birthday treat was a imously to refuse the Council’s past consistently refused re­ I ing costs us from $5.000 to $10,- stocks, coupled with a ban oa -D R . BAN About $1,150 was contributed request. quests by special- groups J o r *000 a year because we must further construction of those trip to « fao sp tttfW IfeM s brother 13-year-oldPrince-Charles, to the Woollcott Smith fund as programs other than those in I-bargain for talent,” he said. weapons. who is recovering firem an appendicitis operation last week. Andrew spent raFm inutes with his brother and then drove back to the palace. Outside ^ e hospital a big crowd shouted! Dr. Bandurski of Monday afternoon, accord­ ing te-B arbara Rail, treasurer “ The Lecture Concert Series the, series. Jamie „ , - . Blanchard, , sppho- Henry C. Dykema. Frosh-Soph advisor Council, to said This has been a long-standing policy of France, which enter­ “ Happy Birthday.” The 2-yiir-old Prince smiled and waved from the car window. He has been practicing the royal wave To Get Top of the committee. Most of ■=-jhe money came from faculty members, said Powers Says moro class president, Mid that ¿hart the Council’s plan to spon- ed the atomic race late and is the plan has full financial and j sor Brothers Four could lagging far behind the Uaitod an experiment to see States and Russia in the de­ under the tutelage of his 11-year-old sister, Princess Anne. Award Miss Rail, but contributions are beginning to come in from USSR Has moral backing of student gov-j genre as ernment, as well as administra­ what kind of a reception a velopment of nuclear weapons. tive support. Student Congress “popular” group would get on France is also behind Britain The highest award that Mich­ members of the community. SecretRocket recently voted to back the pre­ campus. in this race. Blood Drive Fails tists annually confer on a col­ Only $70 has been contribut­ igan State University scien­ ed by students so far. “ Student response has been - sentation for up to $2,556. The Council NEW YORK (A>—Newsweek Blanchard said that the open date of April 3 for the systems and said their destruc­ league under 40 years of age disappointing,” Miss Rail Magazine says U-2 spy pilot Council will appeal to President presentation. requested toe The French President put the spotlight on weapons delivery Paul said that the series has tion would be easier to verify. To Achieve Quota will be presented Wednesday to saM. it seems th atm aay stu­ Francis Gary Powers Iras giv­ John A. Hannah for a final de­ Dr. Robert S. Bandurski. MSU chapter of the Sigma Xi dents are net even aware that en his questioneers evidence the Lecture-Concert committee The Junior Award of the a problem exists.” / ' that the Russians have a high- altitude anti-aircraft rocket. cision, is not since final. t h r authority of already booked -Bennett Cerf Nuclear weapons are now so for April 2 mid Issae Stern for numerous and so dispersed that April 4. These events would be it would be easy for a country Interested students a n d to hide them, and thus violate The AWS Blood Drive ended “For the eaiy time during scientific society will be pre­ Powers’ story, told to the Blanchard also said that the fiée to students. The Brothers Friday, 420 pints short of the the drive, we did not have sented to the professor of bot­ faculty members may Still send Central Intelligence —Agency Council’s purpose was partly to Four would carry an admission any agreement for their de­ contributions to the Woollcott struction, De Gaulle said. quota. __ - enough teats for the donors,” any and plant pathology at 7:30 Smith Fund, 829 Lantern Hills since his return from a Soviet bring “popular” entertainment charge. Paul said that the Destruction or limitation of A total of 830 pints were col­ a spokesman said. _ p.m. in 114 Bessey Hall. prison, is th lt his plane did not to the campus. >— group would be competition for lected in the five day drive. Bandurski will give a non­ Dr., E ast Lansing. “flame out” ancf lose altitude “The Lecture-Concert Series the Lecture-Concert program. weapons delivery systems has' Farmhouse finished first in Donors consumed about 2.300 technical summary^ of his re­ A goal of $2,000 has beeft set. also been a standing Trench before it was damaged by policy on the disarmament is­ the fratumfty division. Alpha doughnuts, 80 quarts of milk, search. His talk is-titled “ Bio­ Soviet fire, the magazine said. Sigma Phi. who challenged Theta Chi Thursday to donate the highest percentage of Mood, and 30 pounds of coffee. logical Parsimony.” The meet­ Percentages for living units ing is open to the public. follow: A plant pathologist, Bandur- 91,000 Killed He described the blast, News- - -week said, as an explosion he could not see, possibly-a near Glenn and Weather sue. behind De Here again, France lags the other major powers. Gaulle’s letter specified won the contest with a 14.3 per. centage. FRATERNITIES ski is internationally known for his research on the metabo­ In Accidents miss by an unknown weapon. “The damage was instantan­ Ready for 11th Try that France conference on would attend a destroying and Farm House 71.5% controlling the delivery sys- Emmons hall took the Delta Sigma Phi — 53.5 lism of plants. In 1961 he received a Na­ During 1961 eous, so fast, In fact, that he did not have a chance to pull 1terns. This implied France men’s derm division with 11.8 Delta Upsilon 40.7 CAPE CANAVERAL u»V-The Should something delay Tues­ I would stand aloof from J n y tional Science Feoadattea C h ic a g o 00-A ccidents mu. the ‘destruct’ lever as he was other kind of meeting. percent. East Shaw nosed eat Pi Kaf$a Sigma 30.1 senior fellowship which per­ ed 91,000 persons in toe United supposed to do,” the Newsweek U.S. space agency moved day’s shot, the National Aero­ Britain and the United States its challenger, Butterfield Triangle 14.3 mitted him to de research at S ta tu in 1961 and injured 9.2 report continued. swiftly ahead Monday night Hall, 4 4 t i i l percent. Alpha Sigma Phi 14.3 Califoraia Institute of Tech­ million others a t mi estimated with plans to rocket Astronaut nautics and Space Administra­ already have snubbed Khru­ Kappa Sigma The magazine 'said Powers John H. Glenn Jr., around the tion said the good weather was shchev on the idea of a March 12.5 nology and to attend the I * cost to the nation of $M billion. has taken a lie-detector test * South Williams Hall, with Sigma Chi - 11. expected to continue through 14 summit meeting on disarma­ S i percent, won the women’s, Alpha Tau Omega teraationat Biochemical Con­ But the NationaHtoiMy Cota- willingly, and “it was believed world Tuesday. ment. 7.4 ference hi Moscow. cil said preliminanr figures Powers would be given a truth Mercury Operations Director Wednesday. dqcm division. North Campbell Alpha Epsilon Pi 7.4 Walter Williams gave the word In New DelM, India, oae of was second. He is the author of numerous show the d t t f t toll from acci­ serum like sodium pentothal, The Atlas and the Friendship Sigma Detta T h eta- 5i9 to start the crucial second half the so-called neutral nations Phi Mu walked away with the Theta Chi scientific publications and has dents was 2 per cent toss than primarily to see if under the 7 spacecraft were reported in among the 16 invited. Prime 4,9 served on the editorial boards the Î9S0 figure of 83,000/ with influence of the drug be wouid of the countdown at 11:30 p.m. “go" condition following com­ Minister Nehru let it be known sorority division, with a 38.0 Phi Gamma Delta x 4.5 percentage. Its nearest compe­ Phi Kappa Epsilon o f the American Society ot reductions n u d e hi all general recall any tang-forgotten ad­ (est). pletion of the first part of the that his reply had been sent to 2.2 Plant Physiologists and the classifications—motor vehicle, missions is the Russian inter­ So encouraging was the fore­ split countdown Monday morn- Moscow. There was no an­ titor, Alpha Xi Delta, had a Sigma Nu 2.0 15.0 percentageXX'“ § | Centennial Review. home, work and public. rogators.” cast. a midnight briefing was Ing. - Alpha Gamma Rho 1.8 cancelled. nouncement of what it said but • The American Red Cross, Beta Theta Pi 1.7 The 18 stations of the world­ Nehru told reporters Sunday co-sponsors of the drive, said Delta Chi 1.6 eh n p iM a ll 11 -V -4 Barring s o m e unforseen wide tracking network and the “ I cannot go—not on that change in the weather, or other vast recovery fleet were ready. date." that Thursday was the busiest. Sigma Alpha Epsilon— 1.5 SE* hitch, the chances were count­ The aircraft carrier Forrestalj In Rio De Janeiro. Brazil, Zeta Beta Tau 1.5 ed good for sending the Marine Monday replaced the carrier informed sources said Presi­ Gamma Chi Alpha 0.0 > ’ri" 3 1 Lieutenant Colonel skyward Constellation as flagship in the dent Joan Goutaort’s rejection Delta Tau Delta 0.0 COLDER Phi Sigma Kappa 0.0 sometime between 7:30 a.m. first mbit recovery area east of the invitation also has been and 13:30 p.m. Tuesday. of Bermuda. delivered in Moecow. k O o Phi Kappa Beta 0.0 Phi Kajma Tau 0.0 ~ A late afternoon weather re­ Sigma Alpha Mu 0.0 port said conditions in the Sigma Phi Epsilon' 03“ gHMMl x > - yr Atlantic recovery areas “ap­ peared favorable for the mis­ Rayl Cracks FT Record :mkH BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. .0 -S lim Jim Itey! cracked the Big Tea SORORITIES sion.” The only % in the weather ointment wits that the record for consecutive free throws and Ms Indiana basketball PM Mu 39 9 Kappa Delta ^ 172 Cape Caoav&a! launch area team defeated Michigan last night $$>77. Rayl Mt nine straight Alpha XI Detta 15. might be covered with broken free throws for a three-game string of 32.__ . x , / X- Seta Tau Alpha 14. clouds. However, commanders /v X/"' TVv- ♦ »J * Détta Gamma 12. «f: (he Mercury Astronaut Pro­ IOWA CITY. Iowa,(*—Iowa outlasted Michigan State 58-51 Detta Detta Detta H4 ject hoped that, if this occur­ last night M a cold battle of Big Tan aiso-raas. Detta Zeta 114 red, they might find a hole in Top Iowa scoter was Deo Nelson with 21, seven less than his Gamma Phi Beta 8.1 the clouds to short Glenn’s At­ Big Ten-average. Pete Gent led the Spartans w!!h 18 points Alpha Omterom Pi t. las rocket through. victory was lowa’s fourth la 18 confereace games. Michi­ sigma Kappa 4.5 The finai countdown actual­ gan State now has a 2-g Big Tea mark. Alpha Gamma Detta 4J ly coven six hours of teats, Alpha Chi Omega tí checks and preparations, but * * ★ X. P i Beta PM 17 toe count will extend ever a MADISON, Wis. Wisconsin retatosi uadisputed Kapp« Alpha Theta 2.6 period of eight homes, allowing sfa» of second piace te thè Big Tee basketbaB néro by ft A M M jb M j n 14 two hours of built-in “holds” off a late IBtoots rally tonigbt far è M8-181 victory, Ksn *M- 0.0 towing which any final correc­ scorci 21 poM s and Tom Hngbbanks 27 te teading tbe Badgert tions could be made. te tbeir rtgbth friumpii in 10 coofeteoce starti. ■¿mm ass mm K ÉÌ gpss mmM oLaS yjtt >»aà'afltiai m sm mJ iMi JWilli!)! aann eaon 03oau Baa:«'1) □ □ a n s a a a a a ¡J 3 M p h fC (Continued from Paye 1) R R H |W |^ ^ H tuna ana □□a a a a a a ask a«aaa saanaan aaara Deft* Kappa Alpha By LAWRENCE OOX home rale of "auch general tews shall government ef the power to assess, levy i r t ^ i c t any tax or assessment for other of tes stata N m Matt tiwtr rate ef general ptpp* village." SC O 0 0 (3 DeSte Sigma Tbeta erty taxation for -.municipal The third faction states cer­ than a public pu»porta» s r t * Kappa Kappa Oammt ■ iim idlni te “s t ale a loan its credit for any private u a a u csaa Q E aa The Conven­ -S ggB S S E fp purposes and restrict their pow­ tain rights each city or vUtege tion timetable to fall Adrian, “ as the power grant­ ers of borrowing money and is entitled ____ to j bInvolving o i v t a f public purpose or for any PrtMte jprtr- □□a an a CO ^W ^X pose except aa authorised by hohiisdas long and detsfled d a ed -te Iscss aatia ef gavera- debts." health o r safety. [□ a a a a a a s a n a a i Hedrich V 38.« bale has slowed the pam » of “Each d ty and village te “Any city or village may law.n - ilfP I I * □ n a n o fis n o o Mott* 30.0 acqulr«, outer establish and The final two sections deal a a a a ra a a a 13.0 numerous proposals be* hereby granted prtwer to levy Elsworth nudaiatn, either within or with, am s? tu m im m m u a* of Y N N M * mart* Bower 10.9 the committee of the iSffä l S ig m im for^Miblic purposes sub­ ject to limitations and prohibi­ out its corporate limits, parks, d i 1 Ulrey 5.0 r called Mr com* Jeet h p ,, . . boulevards, cemeteriesu, hospi­ i p I tha f i oritegli «f Howland 4J tions le t forth in this constitu­ this t sartttatia i t m y « % rtf m im ar a m t f u ta n . | R k on t e a l *w» tals and ail works which in­ 5S3" 41. Talk »1. Utter 7.Tjrp*aqnarO Evan« 4.0 eraroent Tuesday, but the end *The'propoeal cöotained six tion «Í* law /’ . c; f f p The second section grants the volve the public health or safe­ village may ■own a G r. letter Bethel Manor 3.0 of tho JVodnesday session found sections ioctedteg such topics ty." ■ 2 a tm * imtteneCjr •.R e lie v e - ^ Spartan House 1.0 authority of the electors of each The fourth section ef the wttartl IB eteybrina tea**» atoran 43. Mad* a 1. Jewel 10. According a number Of the propoeels of as incorpora tion, taxai, char­ animals baa* kit 2. Arm pit to law the committee on local ters, ordinances and public utiL city and village to . “frame, . beute rifle prepesal limits the public utilities tor MMfeiag 45. Repetition tla o id MEN’S DORMITORIES water, lights, berti, power, 37. Wtaiy 1 1. Oriental ment still to be itias, adopt, amend its character, taxing powers ef cities ,and St. Asteres 44. Do wrong 4. Taft or* w e i*t Emmons 11-8 sewage disposal, aad trans­ 3*. Beekes 4». Writ* 5. Pack 14. Was fond et ■ ■ ■ ■ _ ef the loag debate The first section states that and to amend and revise an villages. "T»S l § - Y '" West Shaw 5.0 existing charter of the city or "Except as otherwise pro­ portation to the ntwrtHpnlKy 14. Rente a i t y a A» H rtffattoi1! * • jaiS: t > » - l C ta« 0 ty , B ^o re Publication ¡m lP wm m n I B lr t llf c iil I ^ n W «Slsirasä B W r •_ W K tk TM M br U n % Fefcnury 2 0 , ■ H H s Young BepubBcan affriiSaM PSvîSl Election Tuesday ¡PP ‘Ictìolil Humor - The Young Repubttcans Club win hold elections Ib aaiay a t 8:30 p jn . in SMB Union. The ; M t m * m e * m o m * t n w i . W iw W f *► election was postponed last Two appointments, 21 leaves, teach a t Ohio Stale University, Clayton D. Reid, agricultural H—» • ü_ ^to^tewm^É week when contttKBag tectim s agent, Montcalm County, to 4-H «m■K-m******* { 111 q|P iMMnPVnMPsS t f i om a"n■iw nwm tea» PSPl?«3ÉB T"*'— Î Rwm_P,.._ iü AW eight retirements 12 ntiecei- and PateteS Durbetaki, in­ agent, Montraigi Comity, Feb. y -’ _jji --*—M ftnil ran BV0B SpwTy B p p WteMfJ1!?« coukl not agree on preeatene. laneoos par scn n d changes and structor of mechanical engi­ with you” might aa well be B W ^ ^ S 1, spot In "The R ttaungsjm rty magazines which aerve as oat- ¡ S p g EDa Helmet,” fllus- four resignations and termina­ neering, Sept 1, 1962 to Aug- D. DoMghM, ap«R dllt -te» matta of t t o i i t e i r lets lor tha am ateur science ^ ^ sue Saakad, Shokie THE MOM YOU Tftt r tions were approved Saturday 31, 1963, to accept « National ta the V te ta a m lS i]< S ¡8 HM rived "Chaff,” tea ta m er a a * Tfti QUfCXES YOU SilXl Betten |p f te s | iP - . m . senior. *IA0 CtASSJflWSt by the Beard of Trustees. Science Foundation fellowship «««j—* ' professor o f socteloiy m taa for MSU sms bateg sold and Finally finding their way te- . . . .. Appointments were approved f o r «bute at MSU. a t local atene. for Joyce Marie Dunn, borne Retirements were approved me education. March 12: If tea Imghhtr ef MSU*» fltte economics agent. Monroe Coun­ effective Juljr 1,1182 for: Cedi ard R. Neville, professor and OKff mm! an h an d . rn afaffli, ticker tip u dent "world” is any tedfcatem, roBuHM_ and tannami wfll be available ! OLTVE 0I2VE & NORM. NORMAN ty, Jute 23, and Elwin Carl to ^ p e p ria tfc tt appear under . Reynolds, associate professor H. Niekle. associate tv efeu ar given the additional title of m- H M M H i alao. *tjg than tea "Chaff” stag , h tnitert the heading of “MSU Dorm of speech, Jute 1- of » each , employed at MSU in sistant provost, March 1; Louis , Tickets can be purchased by by Bffl Myers, Hastings atm te n ; Burr K. Osborn, associate A. Doyle, associate professor, ¡fetitnctfng $¡$41 '• a d Mrs. ter, baa a side splitting time « « y ** m i m m M - Sabbatical leaves were ap­ from assistant to associate te> iD o a p ^ H M im , a t 366-1096, during tea publication'« pro­ Hitherto"lying dormant te H; ;S sg proved for Mildred Chapal, employed rector of continuing education, Ken Bemtel a t tiw UN Lounge, duction. home economics agent, living- student minds, sodi informa- March 1; Garland P . Wood, as- RU rley Sherman a t 322 Union, From cover to cover tea ear* tion as the fact that “Protozoa I * ston County. March 31 to June professor of food science, em­ soriote professor of amrfedtttar- • and Sept 23 to Dec. 15, 1962, ployed IMS; Mrs. Fern De- al economics to the Columbia Carol or Ana a t tiw office of science rent magasine concentrates oa in.tifo Red Cedar adjacent te & ■ ■ ■ § to study for MS degree a t Camp* x-ray technician, health Project, April 1 to May 15, tea fo re in language depart­ fiction, interspersed with pages "mid pages of “out -Shaw Hall mm the happiest |B | MSU; Ruth J . Peck, associate service, employed 1933, and teU ; Harold M. Riley, profes­ ment, o r Roth Murphy at the audio-visual center. Tickets of this world” lm m orr creatures mt campus,” a t least professor (extension) and pro­ Mrs. Mabel E . Stanley, super­ sor of agricultoral economics, recatemi ite rightful recognition gram assistant, home eco­ intendent ef nurses, health ser­ to tiw Cotamhia Project, April ara f l per person. Contributing from aae af nomics, Cooperative Extension vice, employed 1927. te the public eye. 2 to N n e 30, te B ; change in the five ether campa rne Service, Sept. 10. tefiTto March dates of assignment of Chester which "Chaff” amaae«. Rag­ Mace the best method % 0, 1983, for study a t East-West Other retirement« were ap- A. Lawson, cnairman of natur­ er E bert ftwvktef "Escape encouraging » a le readership p Center, University of Hawaii; proved as follows: Walter F . al science to the Nigeria Pro­ At Boyce, night editor; Keun Hatch,” a flctisual account is the photographing of a IÄ Norman R. Thompson, associ­ Merofsky, professor of ento­ gram ( N n Jan. 20-Feb. t t to Youn, wire editor; Dick Rob­ r i space travel rampUcations pretty girl, each issue ef S R te te O f c » * « * « » ate professor of farm corps, mology and director af the March ll-Aprt!*» 1981; dumge inson, night sports editor; Re­ which caa be described only II Dreamed April 1 to Sept 30, 1962, study Kellogg Bielegteal Station, in d rie of leave of absence for nan Gerber, Ana Darting and as sbackiag and extraordi­ ^JZS?<*Z*SZ Dreamed II Boagfcf Ä Wolvenne • • • and travel in Holland, Ger­ employed 1927, retires July Victor E . Smith, professor ef MB Yancey, copy readers. nary. issue’s beaste hi Rate Aaa m. many and England; J . Robert 1,1964, following a year's re­ economics from April 1-Juae Brunner, professor of food sci­ tirement furlough; Buford H. ence, Sept. 15. 1962 to March Grigsby, professor ef botany 15, 1963, post-doctoral study at aad plant prihriegy, employ­ RtrigMttotiS and termina­ MSU^Paul R. Krone, professor ed 1935, retires Jriy 1, 1975, tions w o e accented as fellows: of horticulture, April 1 to Sept. to resign effective Jan. 21, Clement A. Tatro, associate 30, 1963, for study and travel 1962, to continue walk f i r the professor, metallurgy, me­ iir tbe United States and Cana­ government ef Ceylon. chanics aiid material science, da; Writer Adams, professor Aug. 31; Nathaniel S. Eric, as­ of economics, Jan. 1, 1963 to New assignments, designa­ sistant professor of speech, Dec. 31, 1963, for study in Lan­ tions, changes in status and Aug. 31; Patrick J . Cailihan, sing and Washington, and Mil­ transfers were approved as associate professor and man­ ton J. WikseH, associate pro­ follows; Wayne B. Siefert, from ager, televirion broadcasting, fess«*, speech and the Labor horticultural agent, Oakland March 31, and Thomas M. La- and Industrial Relations Cen-' Patka, associate professor of ter, Jan. 1,1963 to March 31, County, to district horticultural military science, Dec. 29, 1961. 1963, to study and travel ta the agent, Southeast Michigan, United States: March 1; Donald R. Rowe, OPEN Janies B. Tintera, associ­ agricultural agent. Delta Coun­ ate professor of education, ty to Calhoun County, March 1; Aug. 1 to Aag. 31, 1962, to travel ia Europe; Jehu H. Beaman, assistant professor, T h e S t a le N e w s botany aad plant pathology, Published by the students of 11-1 Sept. 1. 1962 to Aag. 31, 1963. Michigan State University- It* to study at MSU, Harvard sued on class days Monday University and in Europe; through Friday, during the fall, L. R. Montgomery, associate winter and spring quarters. Is­ MON-SAT professor of surgery aad sued twice weekly during the medicine, June 1 to Sept. 10, summer term. Second clam CASA NOVA NO. 2 •SSFjp. » 1962; to study and travel in postage paid at East Lansing, 211 M.A.C. the United States and Mexico; Michigan. Bennett T. Saodefnr, pro­ fessor of geology, April 1 to June 39, 1962. to travel and study in Eastern Europe and North Africa, and Robert G. SeMrmer, professor of sur­ gery and medicine, June 16 to Sept. 15, 1962 and June 16 to Sept. l i 1963, for study and writing at MSU and the Uni­ versity of Michigan. ~ *}Têû U tniâioi&êm Other leaves were approved as follows for; Jerry F. Arford, custodian, Brody Hall, for military service. Jan. 23 to - June 30, 1962:_Maryann Mel- drum, marketing information agent, Kalamazoo County, Feb. 1-28, 1962; William S. Cariens, j instructor of mechanical engi-j neering, Feb. 15 to March 28, ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE 1962; Anna B. Brown, home economics agent, Washtenaw ON EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND County, March 1 to Aug. 31, 1962 to complete Ph.D. degree DoeT meet your Waterloo at the typewriter—perfectly' at the University of Michigan; j typed papers begin with GerriaaUe! You can rub ontj ppp!®® JohnjMM Hunter, professor of typing errors with just aa ordinary pencil eraser. It’a economics, Sept. 1,-1962 toi that simple to erase without a trace on Corriaabte. Ss«Wj Aug. 31, 1963. to be an adviser! a t the University of Cordoba, i time, teener, and money! Argentina; Robert W. Mc­ | Your choice T»f Corraaeble in Intosh, professor of hotel, res-; i i | k medium, heavy weight* aad taurant and institutional man­ Onion Skin in handy 100«r agement, Aug. 1, 1962 to Janrj sheet packets and 500-shaet - 31. 1963 to be a visiting pro­ .boxes. Only Eaton ^aaakso fessor at the University of ICorriaable. Hawaii; Gordon J. Aldridge, professor and director of social work, April 1 to May HL1962,: ¿A Barkahire Typewriter A far Wïï^^MÊÊ - research project at Columbia j University; Thomas G. Ayles- b ato n r a n i conrosATion r t swbx».~«sari H w i worth, assistant professor of education, July 1-31, 1962, to % GOING! GOING! GOING! AU.PRESENTHENGNANM SEATFANTASTICSAVNM S! Spart SUrit Sutahra Jacksh |v;ftetitit ■■ WINTER I WASH N WEAR - V alue» to $ 5 .9 5 V alue» to $ 9 .9 3 mm te|E É OriySite Mi Site OnlyIMI 1 Reg. 114.95 I fa « CORDUROY COROIKOY ALL WOOL I Timm S M k s Value« to $8.95 Spart Csah -Hew. J*Pfm $55.00 1 I yJLTttM W h en e v e r y b o d y 1• w a tch in g , . Som ebody c a n usually find something wrong! 9tiySAM •ripSMI Ü S i HtiftTbfe W hen you're thum lor ull tea would to ate, wA m pwi’ra «* th§ public eye, tom ebody t bound to A ri< n d a * > ra S a te p n d t 9 ttW 9 B te t o t t ,> te b te i« d tr in tf p te n tik soprano fu * n p i a i tmim. Oteam, 0 t Omit rianter u p * * * « f o r t e * * Soarrtim m te a feufi- AIL DRESS M H H dntfaru ora right. Often to sr’m n t t pnrfàada.» im flurtiSsntejn » teay critiofen T h o w h o h fo ivt her« h té toni; ferite» o v u te te fer yourm if, OK? U M emboa « ftee lO d tip n CownrB o ften American Amodotianof Advertising A«i»cica, 4-199 O ateiri liptomteiM teng, Detroit 2, M idi. Len Kositchek's VAi■ m af V ■ O . ■&>pl 9>,ï * v TOlHMM I » M a i m rai ■ H mm » Saturday to jato the Sox Spring m um Camp. Smith, «ho vm shifted trom the outfield to third base for 'Alleys ■ IM S B 9 1-2 West Shawl-3 3 4 West Shew 24 aM tvo h jt oBwithr f93 tendt 5 6 ?Vtast Shew 6 4 . homers with E ® 7 4 East Shaw 7-10 .4-16 Rest 8h*w 14 - < ¡,4, '. 6:10 pan. . ijl 1-2 Fast Shew 2 4 1 4 Armstrong 1 3 4 HOCKEY 8 15 p.m. ßrP, - A.T.O. 9:00 p.m. Rather - Armstrong 4 9:45 p.m. Emmons * Vets - ,10:30 o.m. West Shaw -U Tam tt FRATERNITY VOLLEYBALL Court ,T p.m. Tl A.S.Ttoi T S .A .E . ; 8 p.m. A. E. Pi - D. Oil • 9 p.m. -1 Phi De’t * Z.B.T. J DORM TFAW HANDBALL Doubles ♦Court 7 p.m. S'Z " •' «1 Bailey • Bryan J3 West Shaw - Armstrong -» .(Emmons received bye) *"1 12 Bnltcy,* B^yan Sinf’tcg •— Browsh, Durkee *4—West Shaw . Armstrong * (Emmons received bye) Wm, 8 p.m r See U of M Victory Doubles «1 Rather • Butt~rPetd : $ Case > East Shaw are Gani Browsh and Jim Durkee two seniors every gymnas­ the Big Ten title the weekend afte r., 4 4 - ¿ & T ’t with practically KB the in­ WONCH G fp S'nel-’s 1720 E. Mlctlisal# Ww :r Rather • Butterfield : c Case - East Shaw The swimming pool wilt be squad. tic team toJhe-country would like to have asT»ait of their Derkee, who Is the captain dividual honors in the Micto- ef this year’s team, hails gan AAU gymnastics cham- _freni Kalamazoo, where Tom As hath a sophomore aad u se Top Coach Dies Lansing 484-7786 Callen ef the Y.M.C.A. get LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19 - Davis, Rtak Babka, Boa Mor­ ■ L . to ctnsad I public use due to the Both seniors are getting set t t a Interested in the sport. junior he won individual Fraternity" Swimming Meet 00 | for a Spartan victory over the Jesse P . Mortensen, 54, whose ris, P arry O’Brien, Défia» st*«kttiy a little better than honors a t the Big Tea teams won seven National Col­ Long, Mas Truss, Des Kach, . Wednesday evening. (|§£ Wolverines this weekend and six feet, Durkee has the ap­ championship. This year he lege Championships during Us Sim Iness, Jim Lea and Boh pearance of o a t of the mythi­ hopes to wta the “aH around” 11 years as track aad field cal Greek athletes. He is con­ 'title at the Big Tea meet, coach to the University of Avant. ___ sidered by coach George Szy- which means he must com­ i World of Sports pula as one of the top in toe pete in six events, free exer­ nation in Us specialties, the cise, tide aad I n f horse, Southern California, died today. His death was attributed to a blood clot which moved from A former football, baikrthall and track star himself, he was assistant track roach of ftg high bar and the still rings. 4 parallel bars, still rings and a veto to Us leg into Us lung. U.S. Olympic Team to UM and the Ugh bar. *■ g ■ ■ g g g g g g gBy The A*WM*wt Hurt early during the .cam­ In Us spare time Browsh Mortensen helped produce had hem considered a possible paign last year, he finished a choice tor bead coach to the V A R S IT Y -T O W N MONTREAL—Five teams from ironcurtain nations havebeen high -sixth among Ugh bar likes to go fresh water fishing. some of the Nation’s top track .counted out of the World Amateur Ice Hockey Championships specialist» in the nation. Durkee who wonts to coach and field stars, including Jack 1964 Olympics. C L O T H E S .and a new schedule is being drawn up for the tournament a t Colorado Springs, Colo., March 7-18, an official said Monday. it ~~it it TUs year Derkee ls again rated aattaaaHy nationally aad is to a In graduation from college, 0 has strong possibilities to definite bet to wta Individual, ¡make the ’64 Olympic team Community Circle Players Presents M AJOW M STY U K The World Premier Pridarflm ef FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.—The New York Yankees signed honors hi the Big Tea and a 19-year-old outfielder Monday and assigned him to Fort NCAA championship. “THE MISARRANGED MARRIAGE” Lauderdale, ttteir farm club in the Class-D Florida State League. Gani Browsh, a geology ma­ Speed Skating- Original Musical Farm By \ The youth is Carmine Conrad, a righthanded hitter from jor, comes our w ay from Brooklyn. He weighs 200 pounds and is considered a prospective Philadelphia, P«m . Browsh, long-baU Utter. % ~ MOSCOW, Feb. 19 — The who has a smile tor everyone World Speed Skating Champion­ S Adrian B. RoMusou A Dawu Afiea J The Circle Playhouse For Reser rattans « Luis Arroyo was the only missing regular when pitchers and appears to bubble ova- with ships next year wifi he held to 1126 Sheridan Street Phone: ED M M catchers formally reported to manager Ralph- iHMuk. The personality, and U s- agility Japan. Lausteg IV M M Puerto Rican relief ace is reported in this country and is makes Um one of toe top “ aU The International Skating Un­ expected momentarily. — round” gymnasts in the Big ion announced today that the STUDENTS WITH I.D. fLM it it ' 'it Ten. _ women’s competition will he Feb. 19, g:M pm . Available Feb. 24. 8:3» AvafioMe NEW YORK—Gary Gubner, who set a new world indoor As a freshman Browsh es­ held Feb. 21-22 and the men's Feb. 28,8:30 p.m. Available Feb. 25, 24» AvaflaMe record in the shot put three times this month, goes after the tablished himself as a future Feb. 23-24 at a stadium near Metropolitan Intercollegiate Record in his specialty, today. Spartan great by running away Tokyo. The 19-year-old NYU strong man will also compete in the 35-pound weight throw At the Metropolitan Championships. Both events will be held at Gubner’s home field. The track events are 'set for Wednesday night, indoors. Manhatta n defends the team title. Gubner is certain to crack the meet record of 55-4 Vt. ★ it ir HAYES-JONES, Detroit school teacher ami ex-Eastern track star extended his indoor winning streak last Saturday at Mason-Dixon games to 25.; when he set a new world’s record in the 70 yds high hurdles. _ ._ • Jones’ time of 8 seconds flat clipped two tenths of a second off the old reconh 2 It is easy to write year IM Scores BASKETBALL own job-getting Behav. Sci. 58-M. Hall 14 Big D’s 46-Ptoymakers 36 RESUME CSO win-G. Gldngs forf. AND OPEN DOORS TO THE Trojans 38-Bagrata ""B E ST JOBS! St. Gerauds 42-Throwaways “EFFECTIVE RESUME D. CM pt. 62-D.T.D. pL GUIDE” A.TXT. pL 58-A.E. P i pi. iS.A.E. pi. 57-S.A.M. pi. tells yen what to include S. CM pi. 67-PM Delt pi. where to include it; what to L.CA. pi. 43-D.U. pi. emit and why. It net only teds Arm. 4 47-Arm. 6 t . . . IT SHOWS YOU, step Arm. 3 win-Arm. 8 ft easy step aad SAMPLE jf Tareyton Bailey 1 38-Bailey 8 RESUMES are tactoded. -Send BaileyS 35-Bailey 4 8X48, today. f delivers Bryam 1 33-Bryan t The Richton Company, t h e fla v o r Bryan 7 40-Bryan 3 Hawks 31-Swishers ;|f e ' -D ept.-2 DVALFHTSlDOESm Netbrkrg, 63-Palace Boys 1020 Broad Street Dribblers 71-Fessors Newark, N. J. IN VARSITY-TOWN SPOCT COATS Varsity Towm Sport C M is «(pertly planned I» Inepiie « varietyof bert-ef-tatte. test sf styis «Weir sad asms Miy accompaniments. Authentic modeling end n§. SO 2- visor w m as H H i i re- dente. Al to tee Kgypttaa Immigrato» Office. Omo they Save 10% on mast national brands. 014. - eentiy. Hors students from al­ aad »♦— — fr É fili« IndL Uva permission, work la rap­ Monti Retail Prattfiptton Cantor by most tvery country ta the i i atei Chteaee studeats are pHed by toc university Place bette* Than trading stamps. » arid » cept the US.S.R— Prendar, 104 N. CBppert, Phene eg». WcNrthA EmmwmIi and Oiy Ctei* weettag «■ Ihetr M aelen Da- mani' Bureau r ■ . ? 4355. » iti, 3006 Vmt St. S btoek *Mt of wait, study and intermix so- 'pm. Accortone te Gemmei, re- • Par Am| • Transportation Se««‘ FrtNf Store. fiivtt fr«< dry Only M i of these graduata ragtotration far stndato vIms Deadlines: 4 p * otos day 4 cleaning to each customer iu h .its Although toe University has studente tot Usted a* ttvtng la taken cara af througb thè "Speedquecn coin wtilwn 10 d w rnt no official «tctMMfs program, either in Sparimi VìUage, Itoti- foraigu student office. Gamme! befara publication timet. Atl the attendant for your it has experimented with sepa. card, tf versity Village or Cherry Lane, explaiaed tinti (oreign students Phon« « M M or «254 IITH A LlTTUE PRACTICE rate arrangements for each Many live off campus ar in thè wera esempi from only ragù- -WHY PAY MORE? Cants, dirts, ; K T i andor Store.' tf between Russia ana the United S days ti> States,” Gemmei said. MSU (Basad an If wards per ad) THESE* TYPING printing. IBM Elec­ has no Russian students at the (25c «üMowtt if paid tric typewriter». Editing .and proof- present. NOW AT 1 - 4 A H P.M. G L A D M E R reading available. W*nch Giafic Srrv. The University has had refu­ within a week) ice. 1720 E. Michigan Avc, Lansing. 464-77SO. tf gees from SdvteTcountries but they generally come to toe Mitri EDlE STARR. Experienced in theses United States indirectly, he Goldwjn a A U T O M O T IV E work, IBM. Excellent quality on mufti. added. Msjtr I lith matters. Cat! OR 7-82« ' 3» A great percentage of our pmtuts I 1961 AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite. Radio, MEETING. TUES. EVENING EXPERT THESES and General Typing. foreign student body comes Samutl ..... -V heater, white wells, luggage reck. Best offer over $»75. ED 7-2001. - 34 1951 AUSTIN HEALEY, radio, end , UNION BUILDING ROOM 31 Electric typewriter. ■Seventeen years experience. One block from Brody. ED 2-5545._________ tf Placement Bureau from Canada, Gemme! said. According to the foreign stu­ dent list, ef tbs ITS foreign •J*1 BrmiUnV Productm M heater, whitewalls, IV 2-5494 evenings. 8:30 P.M. PIANIST, Juiilia«! graduate now students Hated, 111 come from Prices Far This Engagement — Including Tux «- 34 accepting beginning, advanced stu­ Electro-Voice, hie. interview, Canada, ltl from Indla^aad Week Day Mate. $1.M • Sun. ft Eves, glJS • CWdrau Me Social Scoop. Business dents. (Near campus) CoM ED 2-0906. Interviewing at the Place­ 40 from China. The Philip­ 1961 VOLKSWAGpN, radio, heater, ment Bureau Friday. Addition­ ing electrical engineers. white walls, blue, excellant; condition. The now "Sweetheart'* pines, Iran, Japan and Ko­ IV-2-404«. 37 al information to the Place­ Gerber Products Co. Bacteri­ rea are also well represented. PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL ED M*I7 CLEANER CLOTHES. Special offer. ology, chemistry mid food tech­ will be present Suits and dresses 99c, skirts and troo- ment Bureau bulletin for the The University has students' scrs E9c with ad. fidltt Cleaners, OR 6- nology majors. from Paraguay to Saadi Ara­ EM PLOYM ENT S902. Free pick-up and delivery. 36 week of Feb. 19 to 23:. The Grease Point« Public bia and Uganda. NURSE. Counselors far smalt, boys TYPING BY WOMAN with 10 Birmingham Board*! Educa­ School System. All elementary Naturally with such varied camp. Riflery, waterfront; gymnastics, wNtowar intfcr years secretarial experience. TU 2- tion. Elementary educatimi K- language and cultural back­ Rrchery, nature. Season from June t9 education KG, elementary mu­ to Aug. IB. Will consider hutbend-wife, worfd y * * * 6738. tf 6, sctence-math; 4th, 5th, 6th sic, conversational French, grounds there are problems in E A S T L A N S I N G - PHONE E0.M 8I4 if wife it nurse. Salary commensurate TYPING. Te teacher team. English 7-12, so­ communication and adjust­ With experience. ~Write giving training ED 2-8426. secondary English, French, La­ ment, Gemmei said. NIGHTS ft SUNDAY - ADULTS Me SAT. MAT. 65c and background to Flying Eagle, 1251 ciology-world history, social tin, business education, math, "Foreign students learn rap­ Weber Drive, Lansing, Michigan. 36 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT W ANTED studies 10-12, foreign language, science, special education, men­ idly from association,” Gem­ French Spallali 7-12, math 7-12, tally retarded, emotionally mal­ mei said. "Since a t least hal( STARTS 7 P.M. - FEATURE AT 7:M • 9:15 PART TIME secretary. Civil Service Statu»-—GS4—-required. Hours 8-12 Do you have a white 'elephant in guidance ft counselling 7-12 adjusted, remedial reading and of them live on campus there an campus. Call ED 2-4291. 74 your attic. Sell Ht through the classi­ woman preferred,-English ma­ speech correction. is little language difficulty.” fieds. jor. ■ _ On admittance, toe adminis­ T h e ir La w is - FREE ROOM and board for single The Halle Bros Co. All ma­ NOW male student (graduate preferred) to HAWAIIAN LUAU. Open Commit- Social studies minor junior jors from the Colleges of Busi­ tration demands a statem ent I m m o r a lity assist handicapped attorney in arising tee Rush tonight. 7-9 -pun., Tower high block, English-rtading ness ft Public Service, Science of the student's English pro­ THRU and retiring. Large apartment with Room, Union. 33 secondary remedial reacting, ft Arts, Communication Arts ficiency, Gemmei said. If toe their enem y is THURS. parking space. IV 6-8144, Ext. 418. speech correction elementary student’s English is poor he is evenings, 484-1938. 3S and all others interested in S o c ie ty ! and secondary, special educa­ merchandising training pro­ sent to the English Language PART TIME WORK for man in Un. tion emotionally disturbed, sie. gram. Center. There, be said, the stu­ and they chmtt ting firm, afternoon hours. Must be very neat, of good character, and REAL ESTATE mentary vocal music, elemen­ J . L. Hudson Co. AH majors dent may take several courses themselves into tary instrumental music, phys- along with the English course dfHTfftOtiOHf~ willing to meet the public. Call TU 2- EAST LANSING Bedford Hills, ,1m- from the Colleges of Business or he may concentrate only on ics-chemlstry, women’s physi­ ft Public Service,. Science ft 9667. Mr. R. E. ^Opper. 36 mediate possession. Owner transferred. cal educatimi and home econ* English, depending on his grasp 3 bedroom ranch. Built-in kitchen, sep* Arts, Communication Arts and of toe language. prate 'dining—area, extra large mahog­ uomics. Home Economies. any -paneled family and recreation The Mead Corporation. Mar­ The diversity in majors and Interstate Electronics Corp. degrees is a* great among the GIRL'S OUTGROWN clothing.' In­ room. Children's playroom, two car at­ keting, packaging technology, Electrical engineers. fant to size 3. Snowsuit, coats, play tached garage, landscaped corner lot, accounting, production admin­ foreign studShts as the rest of clothes, dress. Woman's site 12 dress­ 100x136. Near Marble and St. Thomas istration and a it majors; chem­ Lae Angeles County. Civil the university enrollment, said es, blouses, sweaters, skirts. ED 2-8829. Schools. $21.900. Call ED 2-1022. 37 ical and mechanical engineers. engineers. '■§%p | _ Gemmei. The Foreign Student Magnolia School Distrito. List includes majors from Psy- PASCALE PETIT JACQUESCHARRIER 40 WOODED acres, room, Union Carbide Metals Ce. WOMEN'S reversible nylon quilted apartment house, barns, Chemical, metallurgical, me­ Elementary education K 4 and parka, size 10. Like new. Call 355-7384. utes MSU. $10.000 do> TRANSPORTATION chanical, electrical and physi­ special education. FRIDAY • “LOVE AND THE FRENCHWOMAN** _ 34 offered. Phone IV 5-6128. cal metallurgists engineers. National D a i r y Products NEW YORK-JERSEY for spring in­ LEICA 3.5 SUMMARON wid WEST BROOKFIELD. First time of­ tercession. chartered Greyhound buses Douglas Aircraft Ce., Iae. Cora. Accounting majors. Leitz lent,' with all accessories, fered. "l‘‘ shaped ranch. Center hail, leaving Friday. Saturday and Monday. Electrical, mechanical, civil -N iles Public Schools. Elemen­ lent condition. 355-6146. entrance, fireplace, carpeted, 3 bed­ March 16, 17, and 19. Inquire ixqwI and metallurgical engineers; tary education, early and later rooms, 2)4 baths, Completely- built-in Art Upton. 355-9322. 16 elementary, junior high art, BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:45 TV; 17-INCH RCA console with an kitchen, finished rec room with bar, math, physics majors. terms *25. TU 2-8730. 3< junior high English-journalism; -hot water heat. 2 car plastered gar­ senior high business education, - ADMISSION » $1.00 TRAILERS age; fenced yard, abundance of flow­ STUDENTS (with I.D.) 75c ers and shrubs. ED 2-0004. 34 visiting teacher;.,"psychology I960 MOBILE HOME, 8x36, like and women’s senior nigh phys­ new. I or 2 bedroom, $2495. 355-1616. SERVICE WANTED. Pass'er^cTs to setts of Connecticut. Leaving Thursday DISOOORTS ical education LAST 2 DAYS! 8 5. 34 afternoon. 355-5321» ~ 33 rM S ftftH tftlfO R T tt Petosky Public Schools. Early TYPING. THESES, manuscripts, tei papers, etc. ED 2-0570._ OH M l LP* elementary education. John Reid ft Assoc. Lab. Po­ HOUSES TERM PAPERS TYPED. Experienced U n iv e r s ity lice administration and psy­ fOt THUFltSTYMHC! M i a SM B ara^raS w a a a o l “ house ! “ unfurnished ,' T T se J ED 2-45977 33 NEEDLES, TAPE chology majors. rooms, "walking distance to campus. GaiageTCall after S p.m. or weekend, TERM PAPERS TYPED, reasonable T o E n te rta in The John ShlHito Co. All ma­ jors in toe Colleges of Business at 8:30 • M :M ~ 34 fa»«». TU 2-3069. - 44 - PLUS - FE 9-2237. ' - EAST LANSING, 3 bedroom Haas«, furnished Of unfurnished. For “tank, Greek Planners L a n s in g C o f C DISC SHOP f t Public Service. Science and Arte, Communication Arts. Texas Iustrumeute Inc. Chem­ Strange life and vlolant death in the wild, savage Congo! Ma-ch 62 to March 63. Call £0 7* The second annual MSU-Lan- ical, electrical, mechanical and 9672. 3S sing Chamber of Commerce “WILD RAPTURE” APARTMENTS To Meet Tuesday Resource Reassessment pro­ Program information metallurgical engineers; chem. istry and physics majors. at_7:M - *:36 - gram will be held Wednesday APARTMENT furnished. Private aa* trance, lady. $70. Telephone ED 2* For Convocation afternoon at Kellogg Center, U.8. Navy Electronics Labo­ ratory. Electrical engineers Starts “Two Women” T hun "Millionaires*” 1279. 15 Convocation for at! Greek according to XuHervo Louhi, associate dean to the School to M IC H IG A N and physics and math majors. LADY GRADUATE student to share Week committee members will Business Administration. 4 room furnished apartment, quiat, be held in Parlor C of toe Un­ Varsity Drive In walking distance to campus. Oftiy if ion Tuesday evening. Louhi said jhat the program interested in studying. Call ED 7* Annua! Greek Week will be will bring together people from 0180. 34 the greater Lansing metropoli­ May 13-19 and will be co-ordi­ tan area with members to FOREIGN STUDENT wants gentle­ nated with Spring Week-End, MSU’s faculty and administra­ 1227 E . G R A N D R IV E R 7 man to share apartment. Corner, Lilac, co-chairmen Judy Bitting, Al­ tion in order to become better Harrison. 332-0716 evenings. 36 pha Delta Pi, and George Cbes- O PEN EVERY DAY 5 t0 0 P .M . acquainted in areas to mutual ROOMS ley, Delta Chi, announced. interest _ D E L IV E R Y S E R V IC E M O N . - S A T . DOUÌLE * Original design ties . . . preferred by gentlemen (continued from page 2) a greeting for Mrarienr Dun­ Z The Name that Made Pizza Famous in Lansing with distinctive tastes. Tim section goes On to define eau, te a young mm who cm how much a public utility cm stand np to his domineering sell outside the corporate lim­ mother. NOW STEM ST 11t e i l . its of a city or village. Serving Snacks - Sandwiches - Luncheons - Dinners The sixth section deals with Listenable and laughable, the ~> -A lso Catering to the requirements a city or vil­ other songs aad characters of Private Parties - Banquets - Meetings lage must meet in order to buy the show add humor and even or sell a public utility. a serious note as Monsieur Visit O ur Rathskeller MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT _ On the matter of selling a Duneau, played with funny public utility, the section states frustration by Waymon Under­ Open 5 p.m. Daily JACOBSON’S MEN SHOP that the sale cannot be made wood, sings of his grown-up •Phone ED 7-1311 “unless such a proposition shall daughter when she was “Une Complete Take-Out Service ~ 4 z 210T ABBOTT ROAD • EAST LANSING have first received the affirm­ Jeune Fffle.” ative vote of a majority, or a ’The Misarranged Marriage” greater number if the.charter is silly but director-author shall so provide.” Adrian Robinson knows how to Although the entire amend­ make people laugh, as in the FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS ment passed, it still must be scene where four men are hid­ approved by an official vote ing in the boudoir, aad'Vatere at a later date after the second is trying to make love at the reading. same time'. 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