W EATHER ~Y INSIDE W im Had. a sew concept ea page C. IM fymaaetie « t a r n aa page 4 STO IHBgfc iodtoy In ike w *. arrival awaited by n a p i i , page 7. ( wSB^Sl^Êty de^MB ‘M um! Ceimtesgy,* page 4 ■M . '- I - '' Senriag MSU lor 52 years Seeund Class f a q i Fafhftihrd 1909 VoL 5 3 No.160 Wednesday Morning, Mardi 7, 1962 8 Pages M 4 St Bast Lanata*. Mich IO Cents Powers Tells of Struggle to Destroy Falling U2 WASHINGTON if — U2 Pilot F rauds Gary Powers told a CIA, Mid to confessing at the showpiece trial to Moscow’s under his contract with the CIA. He was employed at <30,900 and no expectation that be would do so in those situations f ■»»■*, committee Tuesday bow a mysterious explosion brought Hall of Mirrors that he had been guilty of “grevions” spying, a year. . ^— < just described.” at added. ~ Although Powers was unable to shed any light on what The, report said there was no evidence to support any Tis ifrn a a sin sn rr plane down in the heart of Russia. for which he said he was truly awry. belief that powers' predicament was brought ou by “ pres­ knocked ids plane out of the Soviet skies, Rep. Carl Vinson. E ra s before the 32-year-old center of a great international In his soft Virginia accent, the wavy-haired pilot told the D-Ga., Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, sure from or defection to the Russians.” It also ruled out the furore took the witness chair to testify, as official report vin­ Senate Armed Services Committee his confession was made told reporters that CIA experts believe it was a surface-to-air possibility of sabotage: dicated Mm as a man who lived up to “his obligations as an after implied threats of a death sentence, and he added in missile that brought Powers doom from » ,0 » feet. Powers’ reconnaissance plane was packed with photo­ American” — a man who: graphic and radar monitoring equipment when disaster struck. explanation of his expression of sorrow at the trial: U2 pilots' were instructed that they were “ perfectly free Powers told the committee he feels his c rS t was brought . . . Strove in vain to blow up his stricken craft to pre­ to tell the full truth about their mission with th^ exception of vent it from falling into the hands of bis captors when he was “I made this statement on the advice of my (Soviet) de­ down by an explosion of some sort. Be could remember bear­ certain specifications of the tarcraft.” ing a sort of dull “whoomph,” be said. But when Senator farced down to a wild spin 1,200 miles inside Russia’s heart* fense counsel, and al§o because it was easy to say I was sorry, toad May I. 19». - because what I meant by shying that and what I wanted them The report said the poisoned needle carried by Powers, Stuart Symington asked: “ What do you think hit you, or to think I meant was quite different. My main sorrow was and mentioned in his trial in Moscow, was “ intended for nearly hit you?” Powers replied: _ . . . Refused to give the Russians, during endless hours-of use primarily if the pilot were subjected to torture or other interrogation, certain information, such as the names of other that the mission failed.’’ ' “I really don’t know. I just know that there was an explo­ circumstances which in his discretion warranted the taking sion, But how it got there—I feel sure it was external to the air. 1’2 pilots. , j~ The upshot of the CIA report was that Powers, who spent 21 months in « Russian prison before be was exchanged for of bis own life.” craft, but how it got there, or what it was, I have no idea.” » . . . Only followed instructions of his Central Intelligence See POWERS page 7 . ■: _ Agency superiors to telling the Russians h e worked for the a Soviet spy on Feb. 10, will receive about <50,000 in back pay “There were no instructions that he should commit suicide U.S. A tone M ichigan P rom oter B ribed To D efend T hailand WASHINGTON, UR-The Uni­ U.S. S en ator With $100,000 ted States will act atone if necessary to defend Thailand from direct Communist ag- gresson, Secretary of State Dean Rusk announced Tues­ day. Rusk unfolded a new inter­ In Stock Fraud, Jury Told pretation of US obligations to NEW YORK, (J) — Federal lands dismissed the jury for unexpired term of the late Sen. | have begun in 1955 and con­ act individually, as well as prosecutor Asst. U S 'Atty. Ger­ the night. Later, he overruled Robert A. Taft, R., Ohio, but j tinued until the indictment. collectively under the eight- ald Walpin, told a jury Tuesday defense motions for a mistrial. was beaten in 1956 when hej The government claimed it in­ nattoa Southeast Asia treaty. that the late George Bender, He pointed out that Walpin’s sought election to a full term, j volved sale of more than 500.- His statement, issued jointly prominent Ohio Republican, opening statement is not evi­ After his defeat, Bender in 000 shares of united dye and with Thailand's Foreign _Min- took a <100,000 bribe from oil dence, but merely an outline 1957 became a special assistant chemical stock in violation of ister Thanat Khornan. went a promotor Samuel~~S. Garfield of what the government hopes to Secretary of the Interior j securities and exchange laws. long way to meet Thailand’s ta Clare, to kill off a stock to prove. Fred A. Seaton in the Eisen­ A t the time, the government fears that it had no real assur­ fraud investigation. Walpin claimed the <100,000 hower administration. T h e charged that intricate financial ances of defense under SEATO A former US Senator-Bend- was paid with the knowledge Ohioan was assigned to promo­ maneuvers involving s t o c k unless all eight nations unani­ er at the time was special of others in the case. He nam­ tion ta tourism-in Alaska and manipulations were made and mously agreed. i ed two defendants as having the Virgin Islands, but resigned that the public was misled by The United States consult­ shared responsibility for the the post in 1958. false statements on earnings ed wish Its other allies in the Attempts by the State payment—Virgil D. Dardi of The defendants in the current and prospects of united dye defense pact — B r i t a i n , News to obtain a statement New York, president of Che­ federal court trial were indict­ cbemical. France, toe Philippines, Pak­ from Garfield were unsuc- moil; and Irving Pasternak of ed last July 14, accused of a The indictments carry a istan. Australia aad New cettful. His secretary said Denver, Colo., an oil investor. scheme that the government maximum penalty upon con­ BRECHT CLASSIC — Opening tonight at S In Fairchild Auditorium, “The that he was out ta town. Zealand — before making the Good Woman of Setxuan,” moves in toe land of goto aad men as Linda Lasfc- Bender died last June 17 at said defrauded the public ta viction for each defendant ta the age ta 64. He went to the <5 million. five years of prison and <10,000 Heretofore SEATO actions brook, Lancashire, England senior, meets Gary Norris, Lansing freshman, and assistant to the Secretary of Senate in 1954 to fill out the The conspiracy was said to in fines. _ had been governed by a rule encounters the problems of romance. the Interior in the Republican of unattmrity agreed upon at Elsenhower administration. the first SEATO council of min­ isters meeting eight years ago. In the c u e of indirect ag- Rusk a nJuo- o etlZeat. sDse gresstoo a g a i n s t Thailand. ‘Woman of Setzuan’ Garfield is one of 12 persons and four firms on trial on fed­ eral charges involving the Uni­ ted Dye and Chemical Corp., now known as Chemoil Indus­ U. S. Arms Bolster Rusk said that _ the United States regards its SEATO com­ mitments and its separate ec­ onomic and military aid agree­ ments as providing an import­ Begins Wednesday tries Inc. “ The government will show,” Walpin said as he wound up his opening statement a t the Viet Nam Troops trial, “ that when the investiga­ ant basis for US actions to help By JAN BEARDSLEE small monetary reward: Te and a young unemployed tion commenced, the defend­ SAIGON. South Viet Nam UR ment officials said 56 Commu­ years the -Viet Cong has at Thailand. Of the State News Staff Shen Te establishes a tobacco flyer. ant Garfield paid <100,000 'to —Adm. Harry D. Felt said nists were killed and large tacked us in such strength, Rusk cited steps the United The University Theatre will shop with this money from the ~ The basic situation is that former Sen. George Bender.” Tuesday U.S.-armed South Vi­ numbers wounded or captured. said one South Vietnamese of­ States is now taking to help present Bertolt Brecht’s “The gods and her troubles begin. everyone knows Shen Te is too Defense lawyers sprang to et Nam troops are on the of­ Government authorities- at ficer. South Viet Nam meet indirect Good Woman of Setzuan” at 8 She is taken advantage of by good, and at the "close of the , — their feet to accuse Walpin of fensive against Communist jun­ Bo Tuc sai payment of interest and principal on obligations incurred prior to December 8, 1932, be increased as provided in Section 21 of Article X of the Constitution of Michigan, for a period of five (5) years from 1962 to 1968, both inclusive; by five-tenths (5/lOths) of one percent (1%) ($5.06 per $1,996) of the assessed valuation as equalized, for the purpose of paying general operating expenses? and (All registered electors may vote on this proposition.) 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The following statement has been received from the County Treasurer as to preVlbuslv voted increases in the total tax rate limitation affecting taxable ~ property mi the school district, to-wit: Free Books For Spring Term STATEMENT OF TREASURER OF COUNTY OF INGHAM, STATE OF MICHIGAN, AS REQUIRED BY ACT NO. 293 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1947 OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN I, Laurence D. Parker, Treasurer of Ingham County, Michigan, state that I have searched the records of my office, and after inquiry,-find the total ef all w IN-YiD111 V iW UHR . U BOOK! e s t 1! voted increases over and above the tax rate limitation established by Section 21, Article X of the Constitution of Michigan, in any local units affecting the taxable property located in the School District of the City of East Lansing, County of ■!TV V V lid 9 c VV oIn t lii# 1 1 1 Ingham, and the y ean in which snch voted increased are effective, to be as follows: - ‘ - J Voted Years Voted Years <*■ All required textbooks furnished How To Win Local Unit Increases Effective Local Unit Increases Effective One 1st Prize Free of Charge to you this spring 1) Besides receiving top cash for your books, yon win receive By Ingham County None By Annexed term. f 17 Milla. 1951-1970, incl. FREE one official entry blank for each textbook that you Marble Area { 4 Mills 1061-1905, IncL Required textbooks furnished seU to S.B.S. By Ingham County I 3.5 Mills 1955-1974, IncL Free (or 2 courses this spring School District Mill Last Year By Transfer 4 /> Two 2nd Prizes term. 2) Write your nam e on entry blank and drop it in the con­ test box. 4 /V By Lansing Twp. None f 4 Mills 1901-1M5, iacl. Community 1 20 Mills 1954-1970, incL Required textbooks furnished 3) Drawing wiH be held 1st day of registration, March 26, By Meridian Twp. None Area I t - ( Free for 1 course this spring 1062, at 9 a.m. By Original East f 8.5 Mills 1954-1973, inti. By Transfer f T hr^ 3rd Prizes terat 4) Winner’s names will be posted in front window of STUDENT Book Store. Lansing School l i Mills 1961-1165, ind. Meridian District I No. 7 Area I 4 Müls 1N1-1965, incL Dated: January 20, 1902 Laurence D. Parker Ingham County Treasurer The Book Store Designed With You, The Student, in Mind.,. Amount of Above Voted Millage LEVIED in lS o r By the School District of the City of East Lansing - ""Separate Tax Units of School District (1) Original (3) East Lansing (2) Annexed Community Meridian School District Marble Area Area (4) Na. 7 Area Book Stored v> Operation * Building and Site 4.0 4.9 Mills Mills 4.9 Mills 4.9 MIUs 4J Müls 4J MHU 4.9 Mills U Mills Located Across Froi Berkey Debt 2.356 Mills 2.317 Mills 1,6 Mills 3.0 Mills $ O Á * This levy expires in December, 1911. Robert W. Richards Secretary ef tike Board ef Education Daied: January IS, 1992 of said School District Michigan State Newa» East Lansing, Michigan SPORTS Wednesday M orning, March 7 , 1962 Syracuse Gets Coach to succeed Marc Gaky Tues­ Ohio State Keeps Top Post SYRACUSE, N.Y. (JB—Syra­ day. Te orange cagers aadai the Ohio State’s stunning setback title game. The Bucks, now go cuse University named Fred season Monday night by win­ at Wisconsin cost the Bock* onto finish up against Indiana Lewis, basketball coach at ning a second game alter a eyes an unanimous hold on thin Saturday before heading record of 27 first place in the -Associated into the NCAA tourney next Mississippi Southern College, es. Press college basketball poll week. but they still far outdistanced Cincinnati also has one to the opposition in voting. go, against Bradley in playoff Cincinnati remained in sec* for the Missouri Valley's NCAA ond position. Tbe next four spot next Monday night at Ev­ ansville, Ind. The ‘Cats and the E N G IN E E R IN G S E N IO R S teams also retained the spots Braves ended in a Lie for the they held in last week’s poll. Utah, champion of the Sky­ conference title. *“ & G R A D U A T E S T U D EN T S line conference, made the big­ First place votes and season gest jump — going from tenth records in parentheses: to seventh. Bowling Green 1. Ohio SUt* (40) (22-1) 2. Cincinnati (2) (24.2) 444 392 Ccosipanics— O L L hat I N immediirc S • oneopenings of tbe etftoe*i h r f a e ( m « A for > L S .\ S X \ L L \ dropped from seventh to eighth, 2. Kansat State (21-3) 323 Duke from eighth to ninth and 4. Kentucky (21-2) 215 jfamtmarirlana and fbm idm la d a u o n a w h gad j Loyola of Chicago took tenth. 5. Mistittippi State (3) (4-1J 249 end witt ba bate for Coiorado, No. 9 last week, fell i. Bradley (21-5) 237 PERSONAL INTERVIEWS out on the ratings. -7. Utah (23-3L 109 S. Bowling Green (21-3) 104 Collina offers a wide variety of engim Wisconsin belted Ohio State 9. Poke (204) 59 iMM w nit alica, aaictowaaa/carricr, u i t a a t n a t t n k , mmstsm 86-67 in the su rp rise of the 10. Loyola (Chicago) (20-3) 41 electronic«, data systems, ■■■tear, broadcast rnmf n— H a a i season, pinning the Big Ten f t t ! systems design. cham pions with th eir first loss CONTACT THE ^CINEERING PLACEMENT O R IC I since they w ere topped by Cin­ FREE TRAVEL cinnati in la st y e a rV national To C O L L IN S G y m n a s t ic s Europe Only Nominate work-abroad D e m o n s t r a t io n candidates. If 10 of your C O LLIN S R A D IO X O M P À N Y There will be a non Olym­ nominations are selected C d a M k lfn pic coed gymnastic demon­ yon will be awarded a stration today at 7 p.m. in Free Trip to Europe W faam of tbe IM Gymnastics Competition Monday night rich. Trampoline; and Tom Stamp, HI Bar. Stamp also won Jettison Fieldhouse, on the American Student were. Back row. Left to right: Rope Climb, Rosco Dam; the parellef Bars contest. Front row: Dick Giordano, Side third floor. The demonstra­ Information Service, Rings, Caesar Pizzo, performing an Iron Cross; Rob Ro- Horse. State News Photo by John Rommel. tion which will basically con­ 22, Avenue de la Liberto, sist o r men and women’s Luxembourg-City “ released ” one a t a tim e d u r­ tumbling, is open to students Grand Duchy of Luxembourg B a seb a ll C o n tra ct Season ing the early spring for m axi­ and the public free of charge. m um publicity effects. E x ac t salaries a re n ev er an ­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I All R ental.. » r THE ASSOCIATED PRESS T his is the season of tbe y ear .clubs and league com petition hitting 25 hom ers o r winning nounced. A pproxim ate figures B ig Le a g u e s w hen, th e peculiar A m erican (would be thrown entirely "out of balance. The Suprem e Court, 20 gam es a s a pitcher. How a re the negotiations con­ a re “ leaked” out. Cynics b e ­ lieve these figures a re usually B a n k on Y o u th S K IS -B O O T S custom known as negotiating the last tim e it considered the ducted? -— inflated, both to m ak e the baseball p lay ers’ contracts reach es a clim ax. problem , in effect let the re ­ T hat depends on the team player look good and th e club PHOENIX, ARIZ., (JV-Top P O LES serve clause stand but hinted and the player. B aseball being look generous. b rass of the five m ajo r league E ven though"“sim ilar negotia­ it would decide on its consti­ But inflated o r not*, th e 1962 baseball clubs train in g in Ari­ the statistical sport th a t it is, tions a re ca rried o n in profes­ tutionality if Congress would payroll of the New Y ork Y an­ zona ag reed Tuesday, in a m ost players have a pretty sional football and basketball, baseball can claim to being pass legislation dealing with it. 7 i a player in his efforts to good idea from season to sea­ son w hat they a re worth. Us­ kees will top $800,000 both be­ cause of th e presence of M aris panel discussion, th a t em p h a­ sis has to be on youth in the —FROMHAT-CHECK ON SALE first in the field, to paying the g e t m ore money refuses to and M antle, and because th e big leagues. biggest salaries, and to m aking sign a contract he becomes a ually the first contract offered a p lay er is signed alm ost with, play ers alw ays h ave a good Field m an ag er Mike Higgins GIRLTOTVSTAR Afewyears ago, Carol Bumett was ’ 35 oo the m ost noise about i t “ hold out” as o f th e date he is bargaining point when they of the Boston R ed Sox sum m ed out discussion. checking hats for $30 a week. To­ Willie Mays of th e San F ra n ­ due to report a t cam p. win both th e league pennant it up b est before a ’‘Salute to If an argum ent develops, B aseball” gath erin g th is w ay: day she's TV's hottest new come­ cisco G iants is „reputed to be Only ra re ly does a big play­ statistics a re tossed around and th e W orld S eries.- c u rren tly the highest paid “ The w ay expansion is thin­ dienne. Says Carol: “I've been suc­ e r sit out an entire-season. Af­ freely on both sides. A player p la y e r a t around $90,000, fol­ ning out talen t, you have to cessful far beyond anything I'va te r all, he has no place else to m a y point out th a t he hit .301 ra ise your own.” deserved.” in this week's Post, lowed by Mickey M antle of the John Reilly OLEARY tu rn in his chosen profession and hence should be worth she tells— how a ‘‘mystery man” New York Y ankees a t $82.000, - Higgins ap p eared w ith Gen­ due to the reserv e c l a u s e and $25,000 to the club. The club Warren Spahn of tbe Milwaukee baseball salaries by and large e ra l M anagers P au l R ichards financed her career. How die gets B rav es a t $75,000, R oger M aris of th e New York Y ankees a t a re p re tty good. S everal ob­ scure players who m ight m ake m ay rep o rt th a t on 31 occa­ sions in critical gam es he IC 4 A Track of th e Huston Colts and Gabe P au l of th e C leveland Indians, ajong with Garry Moore. And why success jinxed her marriage. PAINT STORE“ c a m e to b a t with m en on bases M anager Alvin D ark of tb e San $72,000, and Stan M usiai of the as m uch money in ordinary and failed to get a hit — in NEW YORK, liV-John Reilly F ran cisco G ran ts and H ead ThmSmtmrdmrBmmbtg St. t o r i « C ardinals a t $65,000. business a s in baseball have fact, grounded into 11 double of Georgetown and Mack Mul- Coach E lvin Tappe of the FRANDOR CENTER IV 741264 What m akes baseball con- held ouLall y ear, and one of the plays. lin of Harvard hold the spot­ Chicago Cubs*. MNavtaoBoaatt!* t r a c t negotiations peculiar all tim e g reats, E dd Roush, light in the mile feature Sat­ The p lay er then could com e along with the o th er profession­ who recently w as inducted into urday in the IC4A track and back w ith a list of e x tra base a l sports th a t have patterned the Hall of F am e, held out for field championship! a t Madi­ hits th a t w e re decisive, and the their co n tracts on baseball is all of 1930 when he w as a New son Square Garden. club m ight re p o rt w ith a list tbe presence of th e reserv e York Giant. He obtained the They are co-favorites in a CASH of specific strikeouts. clause. right to ac t as a free agent the ra c e that is-expected to shatter This means th a t once a p lay­ next y e a r and signed w ith his A p lay er’s salary is determ in­ the meet record of 4 minutes, e r signs with a club in organ­ old team , the Cincinnati Reds. ed not only by statistics but 8.1 seconds, set by Fred Dwyer ised baseball be is the posses­ W hat a re the ground rules of also by his popularity — how of Villanova in 1953. sion of that club unless trad ed contract negotiations? m any fans does he draw to Both Reilly and MuIUn have or released . His only re al th re a t the ball p ark ? done 4:07 this year. They will F irs t of all, all contracts m ust in negotiating w ith the owner follow the uniform p attern laid B aseball clubs announce the h ave tough competition from is to refuse to work. R e cannot t r y to peddle his abilities to other ball clubs, m uch as they might want him . down by com m issioner- F ord F ric k ’s office. The m inim um salary is $7,000, but m ost m a­ jo r league reg u lars get about signing of contracts with as m uch fan fare a s can be justi­ fied. Often a batch of contracts signed up in th e w inter are Larry Rawson Of Boston Col­ lege, Vic Zwolak of Villonova, Steve Moorehead of Penn State and others. FOR YOUR - M any law yers think the re ­ double th a t and salaries tend serve clause is unconstitution­ to go up each year. By base­ a l and a n un fair re stra in t on ball law, no p lay er can be ask­ TEXTBO OKS personal liberty. B aseball ed to tak e a cut of m ore than claims it m ust have it to exist, 25 p er cent. No bonus clauses a s otherwise all the stars would can be included, such as a gravitate to a few w ealthy prom ise of m ore m oney for K| PtlVÍMÉ ^ wmm&Wífñ* REGULAR A STEREO LPs DIAMOND NEEDLES teen-agers will have nothing to do. They're not ambitious enough to stay in school. And not skiHad W0NCH rnaBydathrora degustibua. Legions of smokers are switching. Try a couple of packs o f Tareyton*. They’re the packs Renans!? WM WHItf TAPE OUR PRICES ARE enough to hold down jobs. |n this week's Post you'll loam why many 1720 E. Michigi DUALFILTER CHECKED DAILY TO ASSURE BIGGEST employers won't take a chance on a teen-ager. And what wt can do Lansing 484-77861 SAVINGS to put these boys to work. TS* Smtmrdmy Kwmmtmg DISC S H O P F O S tf Q ____________________________________________________________ Michigan State Rcwv.Eaat Lansing, Michigan Wcdncwhty Morning, March' 7 , 1962 Woman Hurt in Collision A personal injury and prop­ A car driven by Richard K. M IC H IG A N erty damages estimated at Hughes, Spartan Village sen­ $1,000 resulted from a four- ior, struck the rear of the Sher­ , See Feature a t . . . 1:00 - 1 car collision at 12:06 Monday man vehicle which in turn set 9 9 IT'S THE-PICTURE W/wW l on Shaw Lane south of Spartan off a. sequence of collisions in­ Stadium. volving two other cars, officers Carolyn Stanek, 22, of Brent­ said. ; Rock Hudson I wood, Mo., was taken to Spar­ Owners of the other vehicles row'hospital for treatment of involved are William Krebs, • Doms Day f a whiplash neck injury suffered Flushing, N. Y., junior, and when the car she was riding in Richard Stewart, Byron Road, was struck from behind by an­ Howell. ; Tony Randall | other vehicle, the Department MSU produced 12 percent of » -JÇVER P of Public Safety said. The injured wopjen was rid­ the landscape architects and J ing with her mother, Elaine 15% of all the urban planners! ; Come a Sherman, 4901 Allison Drive, granted each year lo their re­ . B A C K ' d Lansing, when the accident oc­ 9 mI—*—* CdOU curred. _ spective professions. 9 edieadamTjackqakie Û 3rd BM WEEK ( H LMA .DL M M EJ R rl NEXT ATTRACTION! Auntie Mamie Goes Oriental and the laffs go on and on! SHOWS THEGREATEST »JÏOSAuMD _ Aifc AT J m BCTI humandrama Living,-Studying Combined 1:00 4:00 IBffllgsy THATTHEWORLD y «ttmffll IïROYPtOOUCTHW 8:00 HASEVERKNOW N! TECHNICOLOR FROMWARNERBROS. A New Concept: Wilson H all j Matinee $1.00 • Eves $1.25 • Children 50c SOON! “THE ROMAN SPRING of MRS. STONE’ You* Key to B etter V alues C am pus C lassifieds By TOM RANDALL ience of students and faculty. lounge, class room and recrea-«" Of the State News Staff F aculty offices will be located tional areas will contain port­ in the basem ent. able furniture and have collap­ Wilson Hall, which will be The sem i-circular d i n i n g sible walls so they can be part of a three dorm itory com ­ room and kitchen will be lo­ adapted to a variety of uses. plex, is designed for conven­ cated on the second floor of the ience and flexibility, said Lyle A. Thorburn, m anager of re s­ hub. above the classroom s, “Wilson will cost approxi­ idence halls. Thorburn said. •— mately $6 million so we don’t He said th at a wing will lead want large areas restricted “ Wilson is laid out with class- to a single use,” said Thor- from the hub to a double rotun­ loom s in m in d /’ Thorburn burn. da which will house a 416 seat said. lecture hall and a “ learning He said that eight classroom s resources ce n te r” which will The two semi-circular living will be located on the first floor contain books, records, tape areas will be six stories high of the central “ hum ” of the recordings and possibly film s. and house 1124 students, Thor- building, scheduled for opening burn said. The living area will Two other wings, each con­ be divided into 12 ‘'houses,” next fall. _ - In the center of the class­ taining recreational a re a s and each having its own study room a rea will be a coffee ship lounges, lead to the living area, laundry room and kitch­ and lounges for the conven- areas, T horburn said. The enette. Case Hall, Wilson’s predeces­ PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL ED 2-5817 sor in the three dorm complex was under construction when the idea of combining residence halls with class rooms was sug­ gested, Thorburn -said. Fortunately, the changeover E A S T L A N 5 I N C - P H O N E E D .M 8 I 4 of the recreational space in the basement did not involve much HOME OF THE BEST FOREIGN FILMS changing of the floor which had already Jbeen poured when the EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING suggestion was made, he said. FIRST SHOW 7 P.M. — ADULTS 96c CHILDREN 30c A third dormitory will be built on the west side of Wilson Enchanting, Lively and A rtful.. . A Treat To Any Eye Hall, completing the complex which will eventually house Alex Webster, N.Y. Giants 3,500 students. ^BEAUHFuLTf) ttmibH AND As an elected member of the WONDERFUL TO HEAR!’; - , Association of Research Li­ braries, MSU has been ranked ¿ ft "BREATHTAKING, among the top 40 libraries in GLOWING, the country. enchanting, nIT T ~ Hill ELEGANT...’* HURRY! LAST 4 DAYS G reat Tw in-H it Show BOLSHOI BALLET EXTRA — DONALD IN MATH MAGIC LAND Hit No. 1 2:204:10-10:00 NOM INATED FOR 2 FEATURE SHOW AT 7:40 — 9:45 ACADEMY AWARDS BEST ACTRESS and STARTS B EST SONG FRIDAY rttSiSKKTüi ;»Wn*tua< 1 AUDREY m hepburnM as that dehgbfut daring, p*. Re HOLLYGOUGHTLYI ’ L . M.S.U. Dept of Speech University Theatre f n S J M D S S b s i .« ¡ 3 i IIY o u ’ve got to expect punishment out there. .Some days it’s M arch 7 -1 1 PRESENTS N m u e u s s s . worse than others. You get it from all sides. When you’re hit, you Fairchild Theater know it—especially in the face. I learned a long time ago notjo trust anything but a rem ington. Those roller combs suit me fine. Audrey Sings “ Moon River” Give me the close'st shave I ever got without ruffling the bruises. 11 2nd Hit! 12:344:154:95 The closer you try to shave, the more irritated you’re likely to A wonderful Comedy get. Only Remington®—because of its adjustable roller combs—. allows you to shave closer more comfortably, more safely. Try it. nU H M M K -REMINGTON SELF-POWERED LEKTRONIC TtlMUBBR Shaver with exclusive DOK « M 1 M roller combs. Shaves without acord. Frees you from sinks, outlets, UUIMUKR TU ROTTO bathroom tie-ups. Powerful sealed-in cells recharge on shaver's GOOD WOMAN A »■ m uas sun* 1HX own charging stand for shave after shave without-a cord. Also: Remington Roll-A-Matic* plug-in model with roller combs. Both are now being featured at your college or university store. OF SETZUAN «, 1962 «V SFIMIf MNOCMMOMTtON BY BERTOLT BRECHT STARTS SUNDAY TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT FAIRCHILD BOX OFFICE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 12:30 TO 5:00 P.M. B acH èip fc P A R aD îse PHONE 3554148 Wednesday Morn in", March 7, 1962 Michigan Slate New«, East lam in g , Michigan THIS AO ONLY COST $IJ8 WAHT-AD FINANCES SPRIH6 VACATION FOR SALE ATTENTION budding audiaphnesl W«beer royal tape recorder and E-Ca mon pre-amp, $50 for both. IV 2-29*5. REAL ESTATE AUTOMOTIVE Powers Tells Story FORD 1953 with rebuilt engine. NEED Exceptionally nice. Only SI SO. Tom Sell Gallagher Auto Sales. 1919 E. Michi­ them gan. tf CASH for Spring Vocation? your odds and ends th’ough the State News Want-Ads. You'll sell faster! .35S-82S5. FOR MEN. Doubles. $6.S0 and sin­ gles. $9. Spartan Hall. 2IS Louts, avail­ able new and for spring terrC”j block from campus. ED 2-2574. 44 WALKING DISTANCE MSU. AR brick ranch 2 bedroom, den. separate dining room, large kitchen, roc room. Gas heat. Aluminum storm w-do**, MEAT FOR SALE. 4 month's locker ATTENTION MALE STUDENTS. screen*. Fenced. Professional land­ «Continued from P aee it In fact Powers showed through- that resort to'such needles was 1959 IMPALA iport coupe. $I2S0. rent scaping. Take over existing f'»a*c>g Rooms, kitchen privileges, parking. Symington asked whether Iouf~his 'testimony that he is optional in case a captured • AUTOMOTIVE Good condition. Call ED 2-3660 even­ detailsfree call with $70 meat order. For OX 4-3691. 48 Spring-term. ,Ca!l ED 2-6788. 44 with only $2500 down. Property et anyone had given him an op- j not one to make unqualified flier faced unbearable torture. ings and weekends. 44 234 Kinberiy Drive. -8y Owner. EO 7- • EMPLOYMENT ENORMOUS. WeH Furnished room. 1232. 4? inion as to the nature of the | statements unless he knows, As a matter of fact, he said, 1951 MERCURY. 2-door, ^cltan in orange glow he saw about the j His testimony was full of such he was treated much better • FOR SALE Infmite silence. No children. Private • FOR RENT | and Out. A real buy for only $100. tiled shower, telephone room, parking. EAST LANSING. Leaving city. F HA tune of th e explosion. phrases as " I estim ate." "I than he expected, although the Perfect transportation. Call 355-8938. THIRD TERM BASIC $1900 down. I block from la ley • PERSONAL Beautifully secluded residential atmos­ Well,’’ Pow ers said, “ they think, but don’t know for su re ,” food was at times so unfamiliar I evenings. 45 phere. T2 male graduate students. School, 3 bedrooms, f replace. I'* (the Russians) stressed m any, and so on. «— that he couldn’t eat. Anyway, • REAL ESTATE 618 Kensington .Rd., ED 2-2789. $9. tf baths, aluminum storm sash, modern - SPARTAN MOTORS INC. many tim es th at they got me Pow ers told how his plane he said, for a long time, he • SERVICE • TRANSPORTATION 3C0O E. MICHIGAN AVE. STUDY GUIDES SINGLE ROOM FOR MEN. Approv- kitchen, dishwasher, gas heat, nc«Ar decorated. Ê0 2-4775. - 47' on the very first shot of a rock­ went out of control and spun didn’t have an, appetite for any facross from Scars) r~~T ed. Call ED 2-0149. Mornings, evc- et . but they stressed it so much wildly after the explosion. kind of food. DEADLINE: IV 7-3715 ■'mngs after 5. 528 Linden. 47 HAVE BUYERS for 3 or 4 bedroom that I tend to disbelieve it." Pointing the model plane’s At first, he said, he tried to I p.m. class day before I Nat Sci 181 182 183 houses in East Lansing--area. Cad fen Powers gave two bits of testi­ nose downward, the witness tell the Russians that he had 1961 F65 CUTIESS. Imgiiculate APPROVED ROOMS "for men with Var Aistyne. ED 7-1820 O' Walter Ne4- Duplication ; sports coupe in showroom condition. a Tir 112 113 cooking privileges. Trie bath, recrea­ mony which m ight be of signi­ said: “ I think I reached a po­ strayed over their territory by ler Co., ED 2-6595. 46 ficance in unravelling the mys- sition about like this and I feel mistake, but the Russians re­ PHONE: J 1961 CHEVROLET Impala hardtop, Soc. 231 232 • 233 tion room, parking. $7.50 double. 44* Abbott Road. Call ED 7-7547 or ED 2- terv. if it-is ev e r to be unrav­ sure that both wings cam e trieved so much of his equip­ 3 5 5 * 8 2 5 5 or 8 2 5 5 pmpcccable black finish, one owner, 241 - 2*2 - 243 6375.____________ • ' 45 elled. j low mileage ca EDWARD G. HACKER off.” _ ment that he realized it was As he uped over the. Ural What was left went into the best to tell the truth. RATES: APPROVED single and double for COMPANY REALTORS Sea. he said he saw two jet spin, and Powers said he was I DAY $1.00 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door se­ men. 3 min. from Union. Parking. condensation tra ils 20 or 30 thrown violently around in the So he followed instructions 3 DAYS ................ $2.00 dan V-8 with power glide, out of state car in rust free condition. $645. Down Stairs —INKPOT Phone. Private home, ED 2-1317. 47 East Lansing . Sabron 1169. Among miles aw ay and well below cockpit. He said his first reac- and let the Russians know that 5 DAYS $3.00 the evergreens yavi'il fmd the attrac­ he was working for the CIA. tf SLEEPING ROOM. 208 Allen. Share tive and roomy 2 bedroom home » th him. The first tra il was going tion was to reach for the “ d&_ But he answered all questions (B«st4 0ft IS words per ad) ktchen and bath with male student. 2 car garage only 14,500. ir, the opposite direction from | stru ct” switches but then he reluctantly, he said, because “ I960 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 348 3C?” Gr»nd-, I *«' Pnvate entrance. IV 4-S898. — 46 There will be a 25c sVv.ce and motor, standard shift, 3 carburetors. Iris craft, and a little later a j thought he’d better see if he he didn’t feel the instructions bookkeeping charge if tk»s ad >s Ml 1-4365. ,47 MON. FRI. 12-5 P.M. SINGLE ROOM for men. Approved. trail appeared going in tfie ! could get out before the explo­ to cooperate with his captors ED 2-4562. 544 University Drive, $8. St. Thomas, I'* blocks • b : i and sam e direction as the U2 rot paid within one week. OLDSMOBILE. 55. Private. Good Parking. • 47 sion devices went off. They fmme 4 -bedroom home, 2 baths. f*e- It m ay have been a single were timed to go of( 70 seconds ought to be carried too far. condition. 2 new tiles and battery” pJace. abundance of cupboards in the Russia j e t . which reversed after the switches wdre thrown. As for his So^ipt-Appointed Good sijh zero starter. $400 or offert TESTA"3 objective mjcroscope. Ideal SINGLE AND DOUBLE -approved large kitchen, full 2 compartment base­ directions, he said, but if It lawyer, Powers said he didn’t 355-2993. 45 for zoology 211 and 212 students. rooms for men. 4 blocks Jtom Union. ment. gas heat, attached garage. He said he found he couldn’t trust him very much. was looking t o r him ‘‘I don’t use the ejection seat because AUTOMOTIVE MG-TD 1953 - SJLVER Convertible: Complete with slides and case. Call ED 7-2018 after S. 47 Parking. Call ED 2-3634. 47 think they ev er saw m e.” he wasn’t sitting solidly in it; "Did your lawyer make any AUSTIN HEALEY 1957, 100^6. Blue top and interior: porthole win­ LARGE QUIET ROOM. First floor he was being thrown forward, argument to the judges?” GoojL condition, asking $1150. Call dows; immaculate condition; garage WALKER TURNER WOOD lathe man or woman. No other roomer, t Ottawa H-'Is • Sha o^T bedroom Later, after he struggled Chairman Russell asked. 484*9747 between noon and 2 p.m. 45 maintained: one-of-a-kind sports de­ with 'ir one-—third horsepower motor block from campus. ED 2-0241. 46 home, no basement, 13x24 r»i*g mom, out of his doomed craft and with his legs under the wind­ With a touch of grim humor, signed and renovated car; owner sell- face plates and tools. $30. 340 Ever­ DOUBLE ROOMS for three boys. fireplace, many features that w’*! de­ came down by parachnte, he shield, If he had^ pressed the 1961 CORVAIÍTMONZA coupe. 98, ing $2,000 ftrm price. WOodward I- green.. 45 light you 2 car garage, 85x300 ft. let Power sreplied: Kitchen privileges. Parking. Approved. saw a second parachnte des­ button to shoot the seat out, "I don’t think he argued 4 speed, white, red interior, like new. 7100, Detroit. 47 Call ED 7-7034. 46 cending,^ red and white one both his legs would have been 8500 miles. Private owner. $1895. Mr. ACCESSORIZE YOUR spring cos- cut off by the windshield, he with anyone.” Wold, 355-2380. 46 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, white w*Hs. heat- tumes now with jewelry selected from which was not part of his er, new motpr a bargain at $900. Call MEN CAN YOU COOK? Kitchen AppO’^t: plane's equipment. He said said. CONTINENTAL IMPORTS Fred, 332-1114. ' 46 our exquisite selection, For the finest recreation room, one and Va blocks Weidemér. IV 5-2261 eve: E! 7-9475- So with the altimeters show­ The CIA statement said in watch and jewelry repairing, stop at from Union. Phone ED 2-2195. 47 *■» he remembered thinking at that competent experts had 2-86 E. KALAMAZOO MEAOES JEWELRY the time that it might be a ing the plane .was plunging Dal IV 5-1743 DAN OSHAUGNESSEY NEAR CAMPUS, room for male stu­ studied Powers' description 2501 E. MICHIGAN 2002 E. Michigan Ave. parachute bringing back to rapidly, he said, he decided of his experiences when h e , 1958 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan $950 47 dent. No cooking. 217 Charles. 45 FOR SALE, by OWNER leav-* earth part of a Russian rock­ that maybe he could just open A transportation special excellent for DIAL TV 9-2388 et that-had been fired. the canopy, loosen his seat and his plane were buffeted the college student. TAPE RECORDER, Wilcox Gay Re- I960 CORVAIR 4-door.. . . $1,375 cordio completely reconditioned. Call SINGLE ROOM for girl or woman. city. $795 down, 5'-«% mortgage. 3 bedroom brick ranch basement, gas belt and climb out. _. by an explosion at high alti­ G’aduete student or employed wom­ tude "and have concluded 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Parnell. $1.445 -IV 9-5264. 46 an preferred. 426 M.A.C. Call ED .2- heat. Large fenced yad, »ear scbocb But he stressed th a t this was He removed the canopy and 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door, stick shift, 6220. 47 FE 9-2472. " 47 just speculation on his part. immediately was thrown half on the basis of scientific Can be made into an excellent camp­ cylinder. Real Clean . .. $375 way out, with only an oxygen analysis that a US plane er. tf tf PORTABLE TYPEWRITER special. MEN. SINGLE and double room hose holding him to the plane damaged as be described .1961 PONTIAC Tempest Station 1959 OPAL. $800. ED 7-0626 after. S writer Underwood. Olivetti portable type­ private entrance, parking and close SERVICE By that time, he found he would perform in its descent Wagon Economical stick shift. Car of p.m. with automatic tabulator and to campus. ED 2-3151. tf . 46 two color ribbon. Brief case included TV SERVICE. Special rate -for coi­ couldn’t reach the destruct in about the manner he distinction. Sharp! Low mileage! Call at this low price. JUST $69.C9. Con­ PARKING. 4 blocks from Uniom tene housing. Service calis. $4. Abse eie switches, so great was 'the stated.” IV 9-0445. 46 WE HAVE many clean used cart venient terms available. $10' for sprmg term. ED 2-3634. - *7 honesty. Acme TV, 1610 Herbert, IV °- pressure of gravity upon him. Applause broke out in the si»i’i!Tiwin in imTF111ru iiiit m nnmi i$ from $50 yja, The price range to meet DANIELS JEW ELRY 5009. 4? Finally he tore the oxygen hose jammed hearing room as Pow­ S OVERSEAS DELIVERY | your BUDGET. Tom Gallaqher Auto Sales, 1919 E. Michigan, IV 2-8776. tf — 207 S. WASHINGTON PERSONAL loose and left his plane. His ers, telling his story publicly 47 TYPING, genera' and these e* TOO | perienced. Reasonable rates. CeP -ED 77 parachute opened a t some­ for the first time in this coun­ 58 FIAT 500. .Sunroof. WW, heater, REPOSSESSED WHITE super dehrx BURR-RATTERSON Fraternity gnd 0138. «4 where around 15,000 feet, and try, said: no rust, new paint, 30-35 mpjr Phone automatic sewing machine. Payments Sorority'jewelry and related items. Now he descended to Russian cap­ ED 2-2573, room 7— 46 as low as $8 month on new contract. available at the Card Shop across from DON T- WAIT. Term pape-s doam - “ One thing I always remem­ - 45 from Home Economics Bidg. ED 2-6753. with professional touch. Lowest 'et»f. tivity. VOLKSWAGEN 1961—Radio, heat­ Call IV 7-0585. - tf Call IV 7-5644. —________ *4 IS AN ANGEL- On the way down, he said he bered while I was there: 1 am er, white side wall tires. If we didn't GALAXIE ’500" Smith Corona type­ SAYS CAROL BURNETT tore up a Russian map he had an American.” SUNBEAM ALPINE tell you you would think it's brand new. writer. Retails for $149.95. Wilt sac­ I New car Sales and Financing. Red TYPING. Theses, manuscripts, and in his pocket and tossed the Senators hastened to add Garry Mooro and Carol Burnett pieces into the air. their words of commendation HILLMAN _ = Whiting's Dependable Used Cars. 2311 rifice for $98.75. Call IV 4-0944. 47 term papers, etc. Call EO 245570. *7 have a mutual admiration sociaty. to the CIA report which cleared Service On Im ported Cars, s E Michigan Ave. IV 9-6639. tf TV RADIO TUBES, 50% ofs. 2 end , Don't Panic! i 1 TYPING BY WOMAN witfr IJJ Says Carol: “Ha's the kindest man He also took his poison 4he pilot of any shortcomings. tables and coffee table and 2 lamps. 1 years secrete* a! experience. TU 2- Come out and see our I AUSTIN HEALEY I9S9 — Sprite t’va aver met" Says Gtfry: “She needle out of its container— For example. Sen, Leverett fine Imported Cars Roadster. A doctor owned car. 15,000 Wanted radio and luggage carrier forj Volkswagen. Call 355-8091. 47 6738. ___________________ H could be a great serious actress." a hollowed out silver dollar— Saltonstall, R-Mass., s a i d Study Guides For In this week’s Post Carol tails and dropped it into his pock­ heartily: No salesman • Deal with 5 actual miles. It cannot be told'from TERM PAPFPS TYPED, reaiaweb’r why Garry "rations" her TV spots. et, thinking the Russians the Owner and save. I new. See this dream at Red Whiting's PROJECTOR. DUKANE automate Dependable Used Cars. IV 9-6639. tf film slide with record attachment. Call All THREE TERMS •ate*. TU T-306'9.________- 44 "I commend you as a cour­ after 6 p.m. ED 7-0391. -46 . OF BASICS How she and Durword Kirby laugh it up offstage. And why success, might not notice it. But they found It when they searched ageous, fine young American BROOKS 1959 CHEVROLET - Corvette em gine, 3 duces, 3 speed floor shift. Im­ TRAILERS Now Available ing. ANN BROWN, typist e-d mukfBth- General typing, term capers, the citizen who lived up to your ses. dissertations, duplicating. ED 2- ¿>ut a jinx on iMr marriage. T k * S atm r im y M » him later. instructions and who did the IM P O R T E D G A R S f maculate throughout. Red Whiting's Dependable Used Cars.’ IV 9-6639. tf carpeted 1956 STREAMLITE. 8x41. Spacious — Downsta-rs !8384. . He emphasized that no sup­ best you could under very dif­ 5014 N. Grand River | living room with_ful| bath. FOR SA LE. 1954 Chevrolet, 4 door, Clean, Sharp, and Reasonable. 355- IN A HURRY? Wonch Gmfc'Se-v. erior had told him to commit ficult circumstances.” (near the airport) ice now has two shifts to get you* suicide in such a predicament; 6 cylinder. Radiò, heater. Call 355- 9817. 47 SOMUS MOWOf MSB* Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D. Va., unit 111111U-WW(til 11IIIfhl11111111III ||||’M£ 0365. 47 —TRAVEL TRAILERS. Pre season- dis-. jI INK POT job done faster. Phone 484.778$, C*’- f'-ce hours S-S, Monday-Friday. tf said Powers had made a frank and excellent presentation and count on one of America's lines, this j added: DANGMB AUTO REPAIR 357 G-and River, TYPING. Printing- typesetting and Varifax copying at Wonch S»efi« Serv­ "I am also very-much grati­ WE REBUILD and repalr automatic FOR RENT (ON; • FPL: 12 - 5 P.M. ice. 1720 E. Michigan, .Lansing. 5-4$ Tw ist C ontest Albums to minutes frorrvcampus on bus line. Phone fied that Mr. McCone( John A. and standard transmissions at lowest "McCone. CIA Director) has tes­ w inners fo r young adults prices. Martin's Auto Parts, 1887 Ha- Available Immediately— apace in 48417786. tf tified before the committee that 18 • 35 iett Rd. £. Lansing, ED 2-5319. tf our Want-Ad columns. Call 355-8255 BETTER THAN TRADING STAMPS so far as he knows no action or 355-8256 anytime between 9 a.m. NEED RELIABLE advice on car in­ Wendrow's Econowash and Dry Oea"- W ED. MARCH 7 has been taken by you which - YWCA EMPLOYMENT and 5 -p.m. daily. surance? Talk it over with Les Stanton. e-s. 1006 Vne St.. '» block west of He will help you jslan an insurance Sears’ Frendor Starr . Gives Fee d*y was contrary to your instruc­ HOUSES budget. 1500 E. Michigan. Call IW2- cleaning to each customer uv»g _ ts tions or contrary to the inter­ 217 Townsend NEED JO SALESMEN. To enroll gild membership in Lansing do-it-yourself UNFURNISHED. 7 rooms, I'* bath, 0689. 44 Specdqueen coin washers 10 offer«»* ests of this country.” 8 :3 0 -1 1 :3 0 center. Potential commission of $100 close to campus. $130. Available REDUCE SAFEtY . last 5 to IS lbs. times. Ask the attendent for ye_yr Sen. Stuart Symington. D- Coat & Tie -per week. Interviews-at 9:30 a.m. and March 15. ED 2-1801. 46 fast. Safe. Guaranteed. Only $1 at card. tf Mo., also was among those A rt Allan, 1:30 p.m., 3711 S. Pennsylvania Ave. FULL HOUSE fo rent. Available M arek s Rexált Prescription Center by WHY PAY MORE?- Pants, sit*, praising Powers "for the way WMRT dies Jockey 44 | immediately. Walking distança to Frendor, 301 N. Clipped. -tf sweaters cleaned and pressed, 5Gc. he handled himself in this un­ 'ATTENTION March-and June o-ad- campiis. Call ED 2-010? after 5 p.m. MICHIGAN STATE University grad­ Suits, plain dresses and coati. SI. fortunate episode.” 1*1 VM IN uates, management trainee. A cent :ry uation rings available at THE CARD Wendrow's Econowash and Dry Gao*- After the hearing, Powers old company with over 7000 accounts "“SMALL HOUSE for rent furnished. SHOP." Includes degree seal, 3 ers- ers. 3006 Vne St ** b sci west of told newsmen his immediate in Central Michigan requires 2 college Available by April 1st. Near campus graved~mrtia s. Chcce of 10 "stones. Sears' Frandor Store. tf trained- men for its LaTising office due and Frendor. Write Box 341. Student tf •'EXPERT THESES and Genie«ai Typ-»g. plans are to take a vacation. to expanding operations. Opportunity Services Bldg. He was asked where. for advancement in sales, or manage­ 45 Electric typewriter. Seventeen yea?* " I ’m going all over,” he re­ ment assured. $500 per month starting j exoe-'ince. Oca block f*om lr»d*. LAKE LANSING AREA. 2 bedroom ED 2-5545. ■tf salary with merit increases. Intensive home, furnished, gas heat, one child. plied. 2 year training program. For personal FE 9-2202. - Interview and vocational testing, write 44 REMEMBER! I "TERM PAPERS DONE *u;et^.a«d I accu'ately at reasonable rates by ex­ P.O. Box 208 Lansing. G*ve age edu­ wanted, one mace student to perienced thesis typist. Call EO 2-6048. cation address and telephone number. share home in E. L. with 3 graduate A HOLD CARD AT «7 3-7 *4 students. Phone 337-0181. 46 B U Y I N G HAPPINESS 15 REELUS THE U)fNO ANDTHE RAIN IN VOUR HAIR Í MEDICAL Representatives wanted to APARTMENTS contact physicians, dentists, drug "EAST LANSING stores and hospitals for various parts crest Village. I-bedroom apartment-; Beautiful Hill, REGISTRATION MAY musical FREE LIST OF over 4C a ga»iad groups i to 20 p r*rs Writ* !or phone C.V. *'Bud” Tooley.. Sercy. of“the country. For full particulars see unfurnished except for stove, refriger­ MEAN A DELAY. Laming- Federation of Minc sn. 527 S. Washington. IV 2-5314. 'Tuva Mawe your placement office. Interviewing on ator. Call ED 2-1815. 46 s 8cit.- 4$ YOUR TEXTBOOKS March 12. 1962. Burroughs Wellcome ( Co., (U.S.A.) Inc. 44 LADY STUDENT. Prefer gaduate student to share a 4 room furnished STUDENTS SPRING TUNE-UP. Your sowmg mo- chine cleaned, oiled, aad adjusted ALTERATION HELP — pert time. apartment. Walking distance to cam­ for only $3.95. Mid State- DM* bsrtmg. Todd's Gentry Shop, 332-2644. 44 pus. Call ED 7-0180. 44 MUST PAY THEIR PAYING TOP PRICES REGISTERED NURSES for afternoon 3. ROOM furnished apartment. I of arid night duty. Good salary and per­ 2 students. $75 per month. Call IV 5- WANT AD BILLS BY TRANSPORTATION sonnel policy."Call ED 2-0801. 44 4807 after 6. 47 STILL LOOKING for a 4de PART TIME office girl needed im­ 6 ROOM APARTMENT. 3 or 4 men. FRIDAY for Spnng Vacation? It's not toe late! . mediately. Contact Miss Bailey m room Approved unsopcrvised. Reasonable. Pace your Want-Ad now. Call 355-8256 S E L L I N G 347 Student Services Building. PART TIME POSITION. Reliable tf Close to campus, parking. IV 4-4203. 45 MARCH 9, 1962 company has opening for ambitious 226 JONES, apartment nicely fur­ SOUTH OR OTHERWISE. We! cession' Chgrte'ed Greyhound («•»- •g-'. for quick results. NEW YOPK-Jersey. for ip- »g mt**- young men with car. Up to $60 a nished garage, close to Sparrow hos­ #ec-de*t íníuf»f»C€ $5.000 for 10 days. Monday. March 19. Inquire new! Art week depending on amount of time pital employed couple preferred $3.20. lubolz. over Jacobsons. ED 2- Lrpton. 355-9122.- *8 MSIJ JEWELRY For you can spare. Call ED 7-2094 for Phene IV 5-0722. interview. 47 44 1671. APARTMENTS. ROOMS with or WILLY AND BARGE, Your names 'Pennsylvania March 19. Returning 44 RIDER WANTED, leave fo* N.E. without cooking. Parking. Close to are finally in print. ___ lansf veterinary stu­ dents at Michigan State Uni­ Kappa Sigma ed in the United States in the past 5 years have gone to the versity. Elects Officers * faculty of the Agricultural Eco­ nomics Department here. ;’<$*)' |. N V.'A r Wi NÍVVO.W. • Recently elected officers of o w n to w n ftL Kappa Sigma for the 1962 year are: President, Frank Burst, Sil­ WHY DG $0 MANY I Boxoffice Open 1:45 SMALL BUSINESSES ver Creek, N. Y. junior; vice Admission _____ |1.09- president, W a y n e Pizzuti, Student (with IJD.) _ .75 Trenton , Nr J. senior; master ENDS TONIGHT— of ceremonies, Jam es MacKen- ¿aux1* zie, Lansing senior; secretary, Joel Baker, MarceQus, N. Y. ~sophomore a n d treasurer, Gnor Doug Anderson, Flint senior. cou* List year, 16,000 U.S firms aas. went out of business. But,1 with BOURVIL 7:10 “ Building your says Commerce Secretary —PLUS— Once only a t 8:31 farther Hodges, many could ■ Marriage” Series have pulled through if their owners 5 Sessions Beginning had known the ABC's of economics. Wed. M arch 7th, from In "Speaking Out” in this week’s Post, he gives the two main rea­ 7 :3 0 - 9.:30 p.m. - sons for business failure. Says most - TOMORROW — Held at YMCA Americans are "economic boobs.” And outlines a 3-part ptan for cop-1 Ingmar Bergmaa’s 301 W. Lenawee St. Academy Award Winner Ing with economic problems, “THE VIRGIN SPRING” Enrollment fee |1.50 or 50c Thm S m lm rjtty S w t o f per session Plus — John Gregsoa Call YMCA or YWCA ^ p o s i «»»CM10 liiUlt NO* 0« :«* Nadia Grey «THE CAPTAIN’S TABLE” SPECIAL! Folding Stylaire Hi Chair e r v o o r t ’s 213 E . GRAND RIVER Folds Flat EAST LANSING 1 2 .8 8 CLEARANCE CLEARANCE Mother can whisk off tray and footrest to pack Ph. ED 2-2114 ia small space — only 5ks” wide. Even a com­ I pact car can spare that much room! Available in either beige or white, with matching trim of DRESSES o ï COATS Bad - of - Season and unbreakable steel tray. 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