MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan July 26. 1962 Price 10$ 'Our Town Free Krips Concert Theater Und 8y SOB 30SS Tonight Of The State Hews Staff Color Slides Public Invited To Hear Our Town is The American Of Far Galaxies Famed Conductor drama and has. unfortunately, Joseph Krips is described as probably been beaten to death Feature Seminar an artist of superb musical tech¬ more times than a.ny other Color slides o4 far-flung nique who gives inspiration to American play. ali orchestra members he coo- Every high school, college and galaxies, detailed mips of the ducts. summer stock group in the moon and its craters. She history of astronomy and the possibility A Michigan State audience and country has attempted it at one a 100-member American Feder¬ time or another on the naive of sentient life on othjer planets al ion of Musicians Congress were the order of piscussion assumption that it is a simple Strings orchestra will come be¬ play. Tuesday when jarne^ Stokley, fore Buffalo Philharmonic's coo- Our Town is not a simple associate professor of at a public free play. ism addressed the Summer He- in f Because of the lack of scenery mentary Science confe and r.urai setting, many directors Stokley's talk was t This Is the first time the wonder, after it is all over, why in a series of lecturt' former-conductor oi the London econdary the play didn't have the effect given to 20 Michigan intended; why the magic didn't science teachers as pr come forth. for in-school clinics The answer should be rather respective institutions. obvious for Thornton Wilder him¬ The program is being self has said: ed by the Science and Mathem i "Out Town is not offered as a tics reaching center, j shews the student whether picture of life in a New Hamp¬ Wayne Taylor, director of the not he truly van to be a shire village; or as a specu¬ center, explained the purpose musician," Krips said. "Music lation about the condition of life of the conference: la not a career bat a vocation, after death. "The center would iipce to CONDUCTOR JOSEPH KRIPS tor it must come from the heart. "it is . an attempt to find a operate with school sy stems ..On The Podium Thursday Might... "At least two hours a day are value above all price for the interested in using theli pre necessary for the beginning art¬ smallest events in our daily hfe." personnel for an organ Let that drama group beware gram of m-service asst which would tackle a play that elementary teachers. Heads Idaho Dept. ist la order to become accom¬ plished. far a The essential thing student of music Is to play He explained that the ftert C. Cross, assistant pro¬ requires little besides the actors. porter and copydesk man On The all notes as one. it cannot be would serve as model fessor of journalism, has been Sp o r "-Review, Spokane, Moiliere has said that all he e s ma 20 teachers for developing their appointed an associate professor Wash, director of publications Jerky or unrefined, but very needed was a platform and a smooth, and again, from the passion or two. own science subject-master pre¬ ar.d chairman of the journalism at Centrai Washington St«4 Col¬ heart." To attempt Shakespeare ;n sentations. department of the University of lege and assistant professor of These would be the bbsis for Idaho. "It is not important for the modern dress is likewise danger¬ journalism at Kansas Staut Uni¬ The listener .to know the techniques ous because all that is left is subsequent work with ele mentary appointment is effective versity. of music. The essential thing the dialogue and the skill of the teachers in science. Sept. I and the Cross family wili Other lecrures in th series leave for the west coast Monday. He got his B.A. from theiUni- is to feel and enjoy it. A meal actors to bring out his unfathom- will include the easure- Cross came to V6U In 1955 versity of Washington, his mas¬ can be delicious without one's topics: n (Continued on page 7) ment, motion, heat and as assistant professor of com- ter's from the University of pre- knowledge of how It was pre¬ of heat energy, sou munication arts and admims- goh and. received a two year leave pared." 3 Girls Get mechanical waves, el< trative the assistant to the dean newly formed College of C om- of of absence from Michigan State in 1957 to obtain his Ph J) from An example of an audience's appreciation of music is a scene and magnetism, light at which occur red during World War an on, and matter and c munication Arts. Stanford University in polf ical Home Ec energy. Taylor said. Previously Cross was a re- science. II. Krips described the coldness of Europe during this time. So Scholarships many people in the ignominious horrors of the battles, without Ann Pratt Scott, home econo¬ food or a roof over their heads. mics senior from Rockford, was Yet. these same individuals came one of three girls to receive a willingly to the concert hal)3 of f300 scholarship Tuesday 'ifter- Vienna to await the enlightening ncon at NfcL's 35th annual Home- majesty of a concerto Or a suite. maker's Conference. Their earthly possessions Each year the Michigan Home were few. yet the uplifting they Economics Ex:er.sion Council received from the beauty oi the awards two or m o r e such schol¬ classics gave them new hope arships to attend VSU. Winners and inspiration. are ch< sen for t.-.eir leadership, Krips Ascribed music as the scholarship, understanding and "universal language". His trav¬ appreciation of rural life and an els include England, Australia. interest in home economics. Israel. Switzerland, France and Mrs. Scott has a background of ail parts of the U.S. nine years in Kent County 4-H T he New York Philharmonic *.,rk plus home economics train¬ frequently serves as host to him ing and plans to teach on a high as well as the Hollywood Bowl. school r Jdult education level. In 1935, he was appointed pro¬ This is the third year site has fessor at the Vienna Academy received the scholarship. She is of Music. the : James P. ^c<;tt. MSL •iter the war, his mastery of junior from Rockfor J. Also receiving $300 Schclar- style shone brightly in France, -.tys wen-:; jrleneCarol Kangas. (Continued on page 10) an IS-ytu. A graJu-:e uf Eber. High Scbool :r RubmI|i COOL % and Tacauelvr. Sue .-.r TV STATION FIRE CLEAH-UP-Fira corned the fire was caused by an tlectrical short i an estimated S2,500 damage to two WMSB the studio wiring. Goylord Creedon, studi television announcer booths Wednesday morn¬ supervisor, used six fire extinguishers figi ing before East Lansing firemen could ex¬ ing the blaze until firemen arrived. --State Mews Photd. tinguish the bloze. Witnesses stated that Tennis Courts — Yes dellor iF No? A 50 member hast Lansind tennis club han been formed this summer, which uses Michi¬ r mc ^ T/O/VS V*r. gan State facilities for playinj; Anyone Is eligible to join ti e club, headed by Stan Drobac, MSU tennis c >acb. The club uses the 10 varsit r tennis courts Sfi"trS Jr /»*/ r*r*fs behind the stadium and according to Drobac waa approved by Athletic Director Clarence T£~ Wat S c**i Y t~t*v Sf o# Coo* r: "Biggie" Munn. The MSU student membership fee is $5. (The entire fee schedule is listed at the right.) The tennis club idea is fir e for inspiring A-7, £ .1 more persons to play the gami.lt is also fine to be able to use the MSU ten lis courts pro¬ vided no MSU student is deprived the use of a tennis court when he wants on the tennis b/"yv/c4? va /O Oo It is our understanding th t courts are first for the use o MSU students and personnel. 5". oo ' N tr+ There seems to be some confusion as to whether all the tennis courts are in use. The T»e obove is eft octuol photog/oph of the dium. Included is the $5 membership fee lor athletic department claims the courts are rotes of membership to tfie East Lonnrvj Michigan State students. never filled while some students say they are. Tennis Clob, which is utjing 10 courts on -State Hews Photo, The situation should bechet ked into and the the MSU tennis courts south of Spartan Sto- future of the East Lansing teinis club should intellectual credo. be determined by the resulis of the inves¬ Hoping a,at this may be wij.at you Itad it nund, 1 am tigation. Roger Westcdt' Chien's View Letters to the Dear Mr. K*kk#r: courage li© students to tell him Dear Editor; Jt was most regrettable It In reference to your letter to One sua* legislators to ins; wore themselves. Per- the Editor, I quite agree wie, Ctat die educational institutioi hapt you neaat both. raise their tuitior:. At die sari you that relations becweer, stu- Or the jtitKi Uarid, perhaps y^u dents and faculty at any large st instructors ought to time, the administrators meant their elected board of trustee university tetxj to be unpersonal present woe sort of "statement1 often distressingly of faith or outline 'A pbiioeo- yielded Wider pressure. As — so. candidate tor the state leg;si However, it is nut clear to me pnical roach to their students turtr, I am very emotionally yj Just what you propose to remedy before y he%in on any speci- fius situation. Your third para- If Oils feet about this conditlw . 1 f Ik subje t matter. Is dte nation was built upor> equ^ grapi, implies Huti instructors *?-«T yw meant, i am etnptat- ought to fell students more about sgreemeiit wltii you. opportunities for all. At d. themselves, but the tourd, lm- by way of e^ernpUficaUo: o> same time, tiie board of 'Jr of Oils institutive are elected bly ustetja plies rather that he ougr>t to en- n:-< agr lent, i erKiose a i*rie< Die people. Why do ujh trustees Jacfctfef ' ow age to stand or» o«eir 'owe prtedpiM to tp i* iSooi for ail the financially distressed VMVHUTT lUlf ?)| state I n ALL-AMERICAW Member Associated Press, Lulled mews ACPA Roting tess International, Students? die not To compromise wid dictator'type legislators is a good e/. ample for our future gene rations. ft is any Inland iMiiy Press Assoc.auor., Associated Collegiate Press firm Iwlief Gun to receive *r education is not vruy Association, Miciiigsn Pi ess Associatlor Published by d* students of Mktagj n jkits University- a pr ivilege, intt it is duty. J herf Issued on class days Monday thrvugi f riday during d* is no reason for the cltl/e*is <4 fal! * inter and spring quarters; twj wjee&i y during d# Michigan to penalise younf summer term; special Weicorr*e Issue September generation because fliey wist, to Second class postage paid at bi Michigan. fulfili d^ir duty. Editorial acid business offices w Ml t*y building, Mich;gar State Unj .ersity, f-.jst {Lansing, Miciii- open le'.f*' because I strongly gan. Maii subscriptions paysble if ad'ance: i term, $i; disagree wio. t3« de«. (sior^ By BOB ROSS State Newt Science Editor Third and final installment of a \»tles on the problem of wa¬ ft ihortoge and soline con¬ vert ion. In ments the two previous install¬ r>t this series we have ^eataunoH seen the strr-wlrg need for fresh supplies the methods of usable water and which science has Serrity complete weals Mi evolved convert *ater to Into fresh water. sea featwvq pizza ill rtJaxnf Michigan State has iong been active in the problems of Michi¬ Sovlli Sea isiari gan and the nation In this area. The work in water research has been performed in the var¬ DAGWOOD departments of science and SANDWICH ious engineering. In October of 1961 the Institute of Water Research was organized to coordinate these diverse activities. This institute is parr of the Research Development of MSU. Laurence L. Quill, professor of Chemistry and former head of the Chemistry department, 'is the director. MSU WATER PLANT-Woter purification is a* internal part The present members of the Water Institute are Lloyd M. ai the opefotion facilities located in the South Campos Power Turk, Gordon Geuyer, Maynard House nest to Spartan Stadium. ••State News Phote. M. Miller, Prank R. Peabody Climates, soils and the de¬ and E, M. Laursen, ail of the mands of farming methods can MSL' faculty. determine the use of vast amounts Just what reasonable water of water. It Is the Job of Agri¬ use entails is usually determined cultural Engineering to Investi¬ by the courts, government agen¬ gate this .demand. cies and the habits and customs SPARTAN In the same area, the Farm of the people. Crops personnel is concerned At MSL' the Agricultural Eco¬ with the >«ater requirements of nomics department is conducting piants for producing varieties research into the correlation of superior in rjuallry and yieid these three demands. CASH to present day piants. Perhaps a fourth agency should Horticulture also :nvestigaces be included ir, the above list: this phenomenon. Overloading nature. with -water not only wastes MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PROUDLY PRESENTS ITS way UNIVERSITY THEATRE'S Join the ever growing Spartan 1962 - 63 SEASON crowd for a real satisfaction in "ANGEL STREET" "KANJINCHO" SELLING TEXTBOOKS. "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" SPECIAL "OF THEE I SING" 4 Famous Plays COUPON BOOKS BOSTONS Pencil Sharpener 1 Fabulous Musical AVAILABLE AT 3 Arena Productions SUMMER CIRCLE 7 Film Ctossics BOX OFFICE "Better quality th ough-out" AND AT 15 EVENTS FOR $5.00 DEP^. OF SPEECH It's handy; can be jsed in your Please send me coupon ~oocs as $5/40 room, den, office cm workshop, a Amount Enclosed . Mail To: university theatre only $1.2*5 dept. of speech michigan state university east lansing, michigan BOOK name address. phone. self-Addressed, ^uusped hr .eiope) SPARTAN STORE CORNER MAC 'Sorority Row) & ANN STREET MSU Graduate ater from pug* LA Instructor 5) Uv* accuracy for tnc Itr tx fjrr;r- «ograpr.> Uepartme.-.- -s ,r .5 . : eir.i" rese»rc*.—' ■ • tf.< "The rnw/c' *as result twg ,l®'« resources «• que:*> ' <■'. uri • ■> >. va; - Sinipso , former MSI.' instructor &/ cxjperatior. Uerweeii trie C. her.', ictor in nduBtrial Jtcaiiza:.•-.: consumption of water-M>luble vp- in retailing and textiles and pro¬ intensities over Michigar water¬ iatry, Pathology. and Phyaiolofy Elsewhere in Michigan pipt 'arruns on nutrition is fasci¬ ducer for WMib-1 V, a sheds is die concern o* soil Joined the tad Ph»rm»LSlv((y depar:- irom the Greet l.aie: line water nating study being carried On science. faculty at Mount St. Mary*# Col¬ ss under consideration (ortrans¬ in the field of foods and nutri¬ Included in this lege here as instructor in Home area is the He continued thai mission, to critical areas in the tion. relationship between rainfall and Economics, the school announced cooperative program was the There is an intimate associ¬ runoff and the quantity of sedi¬ today. corrosion stuiJy on copper tubing use drinking four, ation between stream pollution ment transported in the runoff Mrs. Simpson received her by water« o{ various quality under imnung pools. The and the number of aquatic in¬ during major flow periods. M.A. degree in tentiles, clothing various temperature* and velo¬ in these devices sects present in the streams. Some Darwinians have decided and mass communications at city conditions." by ti«e Micro¬ This study must concern itself lichlgan State. Some of this research was biology and! Pt&lic Health per vdth the waters of the present Lmm—m done on the piping that supplies sonnei. J and the future. water to the MSI residence balls and other buik&ags. Rura areas save problems inkrfxainiag fresh water particular There afe only .about iSOpeopljt- Coral Gables' in Michigan outside (fee academic In the sane vein, civti en¬ and disposing of used water. communities who are actively gineering is presently concerned with protective coatings distribution systems to corrosion problems. for water decrease The the microbiologists studying thejse problems effects rooleculee of of MSI. are engaged in the to lear: problem. 'carrying' toxic up-to-date on the current findi¬ fcr organisms often ngs at MSI. water r esourcje They must be kept ILFORNO The Name that Made Pizza Famous in Lansing Fisheries and Hi Id iife it found in bodies of water. 1 be Resource Development attempting to determine the po¬ Purifying J bodies of water with office transmits to them sue!. . NOW OPEN AT 11:00 A.M. tentialities ot sma II, private in the production chemicals jje fine but yov can useful' information, both old and Serving Snacks • Sandwich** • Luncheons - Dinners waters oi a poison fish for miles around if new, in the fields of agriculture, food crop of fish. the cheroicpls used are let.'.a) .conservation and industry. Also Catering to They are also interested in ewoug^. 1 Five hundred copies of eact the methods of management of The re*p« . fM Sim**+. S-ttffiiWs. V.mWy \n »m• '*,! »trt. * itrtn or* rbutn »0 W\\*r ryes with Fmtly In the roles -it*/.'- -Irani Hie exper- Zlue<*i to me frost In dltitmer- lb! • depth. moving pr»- - ,prl»l rsren* at the church. ier.-'! to mailt them rtrvirxing. -stedriess while the final act ■r"1 • i'uiiczer per lally durin r. hi* philo¬ Apparently Vte 11 hashful. Mary Miner and f:se "vary as unfolded before her. prize, a-, alleO for' the theatre "to raise the indi¬ sophical speeches in acts '.nc As f-.mliy. Miss Smith tried; Mr*. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb were vidual and ?hfee, the stage directions really tried. the main Characters throughout Several other "corpses" were action into the lealm of call for htm to address the Director Brandon could the evening; not throi gh Wilder"s noticeably following the shew. idea and type and universal that audience. remember in f uture intent bjit through th« ir own abll- Bee Vary brings welcome ex¬ is able to evoke our belief." perform- Kiel looked at the ceiling, the artces to remove the try. perience with her to the Circle Our Town is thus a major wedding ring actors, the walls, his pipe; but from his lead theatre. She was last sees in undertaking in the theatre that actress's finger i Especially during the grave¬ never at the audience. a# she (Ceetieeed requires experienced actoi s and. comes forth to portray yard scene did M«rj| Miner set on p«,« 10) The boredom during his mono¬ above all, an awareness of life Itself and what Wilder was logues was quite apparent. lie was superb however as Mr. attempting to do with it. One usually attends this drama Morgan, the owner of the soda fountain. He instilled one of the FRIDAY & SATURDAY with ah eye to three characters: rare moments of humor Into the the Stage Manager, Emily Webb production with his glasses and In George Gibbs. the Circle theatre'3 pro¬ perched precariously on the end 4 HIT SHOW of his r.ose, making the imaginary duction, scheduled to run through strawberry ice cream sodas. Saturday in Demonstration hall, Director Brandon changed these roles are played by Donald F. Kiel. George Sollo and Bar¬ many of his lines to add local color, including the name of the REGULAR ADM. 75' BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7 PH bara Smith respectively. setting from Grovejr's Corners, As the Stage Manager. Kiel N.H. to Carter's Junction, Mich., did his best to present the non¬ and chalant minister in his role Joe Crowell's scholarship COME EARLY - NO REPEATS as went from MfT to MSG. the Greek chorus commenting George Sollo didrft appear to on and sometimes directing the believe In the f-eflousness of actors. ^full-length features on one what he was doing, It falls to his lot in the play j As George Gibbs. the immature, baseball to bring the individual actions loving town hero, re; wasn't con- STARTS TODAY! WHP and WICKED SHOCK SHOW! CAMPUS THEATRE In Track Aleef 2Lert»y Leaves For 2 Vean In Nigena Ex-MSU Russ advise.- )•: tnc- socit. science- Beats he 16 28 years old. an elderly at the new at NSuir.Co.. University of Nigeria ir to 1*4'- develop Frier to that Helped a core course or: the There was a definite Michigan Michigan State, under a con¬ history of ideas while at the Suae tone to tbe United Sates' age among America n trackmen., tract with the Agency for Inter¬ State University of Iowa and he 12S-107 victory orer the Russian After tie meet the former national Development, is provid¬ also worked with the development track team Sunday in Stanford, Spartan, s 1962 NAAU champion, ing technical assistance m a Calif. looked 1963 Pan- toward the number of areas at the new of ? general division course in Calif. Willie Arterberry, who American |ames. university in Africa. literature and fine arts while a last ran for MSU's Coach Fran MJ be too old for the Zerby will be responsible for may Dtetrich in i960. set a meet the general studies program in technical assistant at the Uni¬ Tokyo OlVmpics—I'll be 31," record in winning the 400-meter the social sciences at the Uni- versity of Illinois. he said. " But I'll keep in train¬ hurdles in 50.3 seconds. Atter- ing for the Pan-American Games berry, wbo now lives in Los for next ye sr." Angeles, caught upwltbRe* Caw- ley of Farmington. Mich., and Atterberjry missed the i960 Olympics and failed to win a passed him at the last hurdle. title in thl 1960 Big Ten track MSL observers say Atterberry meet aftei his coach predicted Is running much better than he a possifcti berth on the UJS. ever did at Michigan State and team. is searing ins prime, although What it the Detroit Eastern runner do!i rig different today than University Tbeotre what he < d during his Michigan State can "He's finally training the way UMMER he's supposed to," Dittrich said, KU "He now runs cross country 1 advised him to do that while Tiy Our Added ^elections he hire but tie didn't want ~ ^ Deluxe "OUR to. was ***** , Chicken 30« 40$ Fish Onion Rings 3Q< 15{ "The long distance helps build Qiiyebufger 25c Double Cheese TOWN" endurance! Twenty-nine isn't WILLIE ATTERBERRY — Blocks West^ too old fir track men. Willie has naturil endurance which he 1km SATURDAY didn't start developing until col- , THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA EVER FILMED' lege and rksn't perfected it until TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING MILLIONS TO PRODUCE ' AT THE ARENA THEATRE IN DEMONSTRATION HALL July 25-28 ADMISSION Wednesday & Thursday) 1.50 Friday & Saturday $1.75 UNCLE TOftO rjCABIN ®f..~ MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES Fri.,Sgt. - July 27, 28 -7:30 p.m. Fairchild Theatre Admission: 50c IKE BEST IH fOHUQH HLJiSS TODAY ONLY! *! 7:05, V:25 I'M. Jeanette T H E A T * E MacDonald First Show 2:00P.M I a3a2ei« ■CjiTWL. »" »t amtr Nelson EDDY THE PRIGGISH HAD BEST STAY AWAY." The Girl of The | iaturda/ ktn*w, Htw York "AS MUCH FUN AS A BAMRELFUL OF MONKEYS Golden Wesf JlCATlfJN Of I HI. AM I IS'! AS AM AVJ IC.ALLV BI.AI/IIFUL." A HAPPY, SENSUOUS, GOOFY MOVIE BY JEAN RENOIR." - V'jgvtt Mwjo/mtr [.carafe "V v on on tlw !-.t . v., . ' " V- !ir *•«*• AN l^fcNQiW New Edit Board For Uof M appear s tha? the controversy Daily LOOKING berwcen the iiinltiu (dltoriof the "\\t fee! the tuturc Is pretry Michigan Daily and the publica¬ safe," said Kramer. "A number tions board has been resolved m favor of the students. The dispute arose last spring of student members of the who were unsympathetic to the board, FOR A Paper are graduating and one When the alumni member's term is end¬ term publications boani ing." GOOL attempted to dictate to the stu¬ dents who was qualified to be "What we are attempting to editorial editor of the paper and do," said Kramer, "is to make to switch around the recommend¬ it Board in a review rather ations of the senior student edi¬ than Board a in control as it tors. has been in the past." The offered editors rebelled and fused to accept the positions as by the Board. re¬ Kramer said he felt that the dispute had brought out the need =s=> SPOT? After lengthy debate, trie Hoard for better communications be- has appointed seven of eight stu- tween the student newspaper staff dent recommendations and and the boat and that efforts VISIT THE changed only minor points, ac¬ along tin.- lint were being suc- cording to Fred Kramer, a math¬ cessful. ematics major from New York IM News UNION City, who is summer co-edl!or and will take over as co-ed¬ itorial page editor in the- fall. The indoor swimming pool at As a result of the dispute, Jen:son is open to male students a new publications Board head has and faculty members every week¬ beer, appointed. L.uke Cooper- rider of the Law school has as¬ day afternoon from 3 p.ti . to 6 sumed to ttie post ami Kramer, this should improve according p.m. at no charge, athletic officials said today. To PLAY A lifeguard is on duty for the relations between the board and die students. recreational swimming. 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He aim i on dinted the Vienna State Opera. whiih he rejoined in 1»45. Appointed director of the London Symphony in 1950. he remained there until 1952. at which time, he came to Ameri¬ ca to fill the position of con¬ ductor of ** Buffalo Symphony. fat reply K the question if iter* was any difficulty with Ms baton was the only necessary cool, because musicians of the world understand iu "Conducting is not a position to be looked up to as far above the orchestra members." (Crips said. "A director must be able to work with the orchestra, aa one of (hem. he said. If he cannot do this, his purpose is lost. He is not a master, telling his slaves to obey, but an equal Intended it to be. But a musical with everyone." composition, once written, can Heath President SUMMER CHAMPS—Tony's Boy*, member* of the summer IM "Of course, he must be follow¬ be Softball tourney, rode over Phillips Oilers 6-2 Tuesday eve¬ presented In numerous ways /Mrs. Albert Heath of Milan was re-elected president of the ning to win the IM summer championship. Another 5-week stu¬ ed, but he cannot be feared, for and styles, In accordance with he must get along with everyone, dent league will begin July 31, with registration deadline on the conductor."' Michigan Home Economics Ex¬ he must get along with everyone." "No one director interprets a His concert, which is open tension Council Monday at Michi¬ July 30. --State News Photo. to the public will include the musical score in the same way," gan State University. The MHEEC "Overture and Pastoral Sym¬ is made lip of 35,000 members he said. This is why a conductor phony" from Handel's Messiah; FINAL THREE DAYS! of home economics extension tecomes great - because he Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nacht- groups throughout the state. The applies his own theories and muslk," V a ugh an Williams' new officers were elected at a techniques to the music to be "Fantasia on a Theme by Tal- meeting of the MHEEC advisory played. lis," Arthur Foote's "Suite in board preceding Homemakers' •* Because of this." stated E Major," and the second per¬ Conference, which began Tuesday formance of "Trigon," by MSU JULY Krips. "good classical music at MSU. never dies. Every age intro¬ composer James Nlblock. Earlier this year, the MHEEC duces turn, a new a new conductor and in interpretation of the Niblock's composition was en¬ thusiastically received at its pre¬ named Mrs. Heath to represent Michigan at the conference of the CLEARANCE miere performance at the open¬ Associated Country Women composition. of the "Here is one great contrast ing of the MSU Fine Arts Festi¬ World conference at Melbourne, ALL SUMMER WEAR between art and music. A paint¬ val last week. Australia , Oct. 2-12. ing Is drawn once. If it is reproduced, it must be done pre¬ cisely. the way the painter had Ross Review (Continued from page 7) SUITS Lansing this spring as the har¬ assing wife. Laura, in theCom- munity Circle tion of Player's produc¬ Strindberg*s The Father. Her soliloquy in the wedding SHIRTS scene carried pathos and de¬ ■ spair. She countered beautifully the pleadings of the now dead Emily -for recognition 1 n the SLACKS latter's return to life in the final act. Miss and Vary's carriage pantomine were superior throughout the production. SPORTCOATS John Weaver and John Rashid as Dr. Gibbs and Mr. Webb suffered in comparison with their theatrical spouses. Plaudits to Director Brandon Lansing's English Bicycle RAINCOATS for letting the play unfold at pace, giving his actors SHOES its own time allowing to deliver their lines and scenes Wilder's "natural" pace. to change at Headquarters . . . Brandon's use of the choir was well very effective; lighting was placed and the changing of scenery during the action of the Genuine Hercules Bicycles «■, TIES * 50 year guarantee $ 39.88 play never became obtrusive. At times it went almost unawares. VACATIONS * We carry all parts HATS Sales and Service -AND THE PRICES- IT WILL PAY YOU TO CHECK - r Japan! Hong Kongl The Philip pinetl for a magic vacation thrill, visit Ik* exotic lent. Guided touri, individual itinerants Com* in or phono for free literature. 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Mii-u-i HMnMi [ Palmollve Rapid Shave linmnnrjciirra? u-m I 98C I 74c I i-w» tm LILT ■km wtm MIRACLE HmtCrtmgRlnM pftfi i i M°ai°»uiu|d IPU I I aAVE I HLG WATERMELON SI/I 29< 24C | $1.29 89( »«i \C Look I or The Yellow Tug» They 5how You How Much More You Save On Svery Item At Last Ianting'# Only Discount I Health Aid* Center . ■ Horn Rented if Automotive For Rent 7^ For Sale Personal LAY AND MATTHEWS, 1322 E. 1 ypewriter Underwood Electric. VACATIONERS! Michigan. IV 5-2243. Do you Eleven inch carriage, 2 years want to Mil your car? Sm Coeds - 3 room furnished apart- Take us. old. Excellent Condition. $125. along a first aid kit. Your We trade up or down. Buy any Cooking. private bath. ED 2-8225. 12 mon«"y back if not used. make or modal. C t # '■ parking, al! utilities paid, private entrinr*. r«mr«i. _ if .i Twin size mattress, spring, AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Marek Hex all bua on comer. Call 355-82.55 frame—$32; Drum set, $165— before 4 and IV 2-5769 after 5 Prescription Center • AUTOMOTIVE COMPLETE Includes bass, snare, high hat 310 N. Clipper! (by Frandor) .EMPLOYMENT FOREIGN CAR P-ni. u. ride symbol, cases. ED 2- -FOR SALE SERVICE 2116 or 1522 Walnut Heights, I HWS&S Young mothers wanted to demon¬ • FOR RENT East Lansing. 12 strate world's largest selection LOST A FOUND 7 room furnished house. Men or MINOR TUNE-UP- $9.80 On Graduating end of July. Must at $1 toys. AH supplies furnished. 'PERSONAL alt 4-cylinder foreign cars. women students for summer and Sell! 1957 Road King Motor fall. Call ED 2-3792. tf Tops in Toys IV 5-7824. 12 ; PEANUTS PERSONAL Brake work, transmisaion work, , scooter. Good condition. Phone • REAL ESTATE engine rebuilding on all foreign ROOMS 355-2892. • 12 •SERVICE cars. Pay as you violate with Bubolz' MEN. IF YOU WANT ECONO¬ Insurance auto insurance. 332- •TRANSPORTATION MICAL QUIET ROOM, excellent Coldspot R^'rigerator, Kenrnore 8671 - upstairs In New Shoe- .WANTED 1962 Volvo Demonstrator at Big for studying, private entrance, Gas Range, and a Dehumidifler. smith All in perfect condition, Building at Albert K M. Savings! approved, comfortable, shaded, hardly 1. C. DEADLINE: clean, phone (but no cooking), used. Call 332-3950. 13 rjj 9:JU o.m. on* clvsa STRATTON fan provided, get the best, and Fresh LET'S GO RIDING. Shady Trails day vine-ripened tomatoes bafor* publication SPORTS CAR Stable. Many acres of trails, get an option oh Fall term same daily. Farm fresh eggs. Also also lessons. 1948 Lake room; summer (5 single; >4 wili have red raspberries, sweet Lansing PHONE: CENTER each, double. These are ideal, Road. Phone FE 9-2693. 13 cherries. Other fruits and vege- 1915 E. MICHIGAN 355-8255 or 8256 DIAL IV 4-4411 desirable for serious grad or tables at reasonable prices. Red R aspberries— Pick your r under-grad. 2 blocks from Post Roadside Farm Market. 2 miles own. Bring containers forenoons RATES: Office, campus and Knapp's. east of E. Lansing on US 16 at or after 5 pan. 4659 Live ranee NO GUESSWORK WHEN WE Phone ED 2-2219 today up to Olcemos Road. tf 1 DAT... $1.00 SERVICE Your Car. We do a Street. Okemos, Michigan, t.f. 3 PM, or tomorrow and next Double desk $15; Single 3 DATS S2.00 thorough Job. bumper to bump- day noon to 6 PM. 11 Bed» AM ORGANIZING SMALI. >- Charted lubrication, oil Mattress and Spring $15, S DATS $3.00 •er. ... Bike NOEINC PARTY FOR JULY 30 333 Albert Street, Rooms for 410, Gun, over and under SAV-t to about change, battery check, tire check, AUGUST 12. spending 15 word* par ad) boys. Kitchen and TV facilities AGE —$25. 332-2048. t.f. about 8 days on Seine River safety check. No points missed! available, $5 weekly for the bal¬ and lakes in Westen. Ontario. Th«r» will k* a 25< ••rvlc* Cushman Motor Scoote-r 2- ance of!the term. Phone IV 4- and ehttfflja K Seater. Completely over¬ Approximately at cost for any¬ this ad i» w*t paid within 7406. Evenings and Sundays, 372- hauled. . . . 3-Speed English one over 21. estimate $75 for 0330. 14 ^ Bike, basket. Both excellent days including everything. Add Free room and $10 a week for condition. $25 tf vacation for your super¬ ED 2-2603, IV 9- several hours light housekeeping 1249. vised teenager. No non-swim¬ SPARTAN TEXACO SERVICE 13 and help with invalid. Call ED jy. Automotive CORNER GRAND RIVER 2-5977. 1957 All-State Motorcycle 175 mers. Leisurely trip, fishing, and SPARTAN U photography, geology and nature 1953 4-door Plymouth in excel¬ 1 cc. Has buddy seat and wind¬ Phone 337-9034 C single available until September study. Phone ED 2-2219 for lent running condition. $75. Call 1 for shield. Excellent condition. ED girls. Double room avail¬ discussion of details. 355-8332 days or ED 7-2658 Free Grease 7-0460. t.f. Exper¬ Job with Oil Change! able for fall. Close to campus. ienced outdoor-enthusiast, facul¬ evenings. 11 ED 2-5621. 12 Voightlander Prom, with S-2, ty member, 51, is leader, li Flat 1959—Blue Spider Roadster. Mel's Auto Service WOMEN. Last 5 weeks of sum¬ telephoto, and wide angle lens Like new, 34 m/p/gallon. Make 315 W. Grand River and electronic flash. Excellent an ofterv 355-4105. 11 332-3255 mer school. Double room with THESIS TYPING & PRINTING twin beds. Approved. Close-in. buy. 485-6963. 15 1957 Chevrolet Convertible V- ^ Employment ED 2-2155. 12 1961 Lambretta. $250.00. Call at Wonch Grafic Service puts 8 Stick, Power Pec. Excellent 484-4071. Condition. Call 332-0501. 13 COED MODELS needed for Sum¬ East Lansing. Rooms for sum¬ 11 you at Hie top in your orals! mer and Fall State News pro¬ mer. 2 blocks from campus. 1956 Ford Thunderbird! Lettich Sewing Machine Portable $20. motions. Come to the State News Call ED 2-0205 after 5:30 or & Stenberg 2628 E. Kalamazoo - Desk, 2 drawers $12. Book¬ Office, room 341 Student Services weekends. 443 Grove Street. 12 484-3229. C case $7. Rocker $10. Bath- Building after 3. Nocalls Please. For inette $5. ED 2-4345. MCA i960—White, r/h.Onlyl5.- rent. Single and double rooms 11 000 miles. Like new. Sacrifice. Teacher—Third Grade—Henri- approved for men. Across from Call ED 2-0439 or 355-3486. 14 etta Community School. Jackson Mason-Abbott. Includes free PEANUTS 1928 Model "A" Ford multiple County 10250 North Meridian parking and excellent meals. Call PERSONALS disk clutch and transmission, Pleasant Lake, Michigan. ED 7-9230 or ED 2-8635 for Dick Ross. Hi Lt. Glad to bear you're "A" Carta., complete brakes. Phone or write: Superintendent 13 home. I'll see you in Manifold heaters for old Cheys., David J. Young, Jackson ST 4- Approved supervised rooms for a few weeks. 11 Plymouths. Fords. SELL or - 7400, .. .^ Potterville W«ll Pn,i.nrw4 MI 5-7773. men. Spartan Hall, 215 Louis, TRADE. IV 5-7668. Modern Well Equipped 16 lh room r*rN i ED 2-2574. .el* Dear D. Don't Jet him get the t.f. school 29 miles south of cam- —; best of you. 1957 Anglia. Call 484-4071. There isn't one pus—Salary range: Degree— GENTLEMEN: Private room in the world worth it. 11 $4,500 to $5,500; Non-Degree— two blocks from Union Bldg. 1945 MGv- A Sharpie! Available AugUst 1st. There should be a law against $4.000 to $5.000. 12 One half VACATION time is rent free in return for light Engaged or Pinned girls being just around LETTICH & STENBERG . „ ,, „ , away from their mates during 2628 E. Kalamazoo the corner. Become an A Von C«U ED 2-1441 after 6 the summer!!,! P.M. Disgusted 484-3229 Representative to earn for the 11 trip you are planning. Write Singles and doubles, Spartan Convertibles 1960-1961, Impala, NAN: You sure "got your Poles or call - Mrs. Alana Huckins, Hall, 215 Louis, 1 block from mixed Le Sabres, Suqki 88. Excep¬ 5664 School St., Haslett, Michi¬ up. Have you found out tionally clean, campus. Parking and laundry which one it was? one owner Sports- gan. IV 2-6893. C facilities. ED 2-2574. t.f. cart. All power equipped. None Confused finer in Michigan! For Rent DEAR DUMB ANDY: Can't you T. V. RENTALS — For your room ^ For Sale take a hint? By now you should Corvairs 1961 '700' Series. 2- have realized where you stand. or apartment. From $5 - $7 a i 961 ZIG-ZAG SE WING MA- door and 4-door. :i & 4 speeds. month. ALL SETS GUAR AN- CHINE. Buttonholes and fancy- TEED. Phone NE JAC T. J/. Work without using attachments. 5 Phone 4847786 or 1962 Impala Super Sport 409, RENTALS ED 28978 or 489- stop at year guarautee. Need buyer with 4-speed. Immaculate Ivory fin¬ 1684. C THE MORE YOU TELL- 1720 East Michigan Avenae. good credit to take on 5payments ish, black leather imerior. Buck¬ APARTMENTS of $7.76 or $38.80 cash. Call THE QUICKER YOU SELL1 et seats. 3,100 original miles. ~"rcredit manager IV ? 1705. 11 READ THE WANT-ADS! Lansing. Reduced Rent. Couple to occupy SL ANT-O-MATIC SINGER does SPARTAN MOTORS furnished 3 room apartment with all those fancy stitches, like INC. bath and act as supervisor. Util- new. 3000 E. MICHIGAN ities furnished. Close in. Phone Guaranteed. Take on We re Proud of Our payments of $S.50 per month. IV 7-3715 ED 2-2495. 11 Will take trade. IV 9-3011 11 Chocolate Sodas! yu C Available now. 3 rooms fur¬ Valve Trombone used very lit¬ l956~Chevrolet—2 door, stick 6. nished. Private bath, entrance, tle. Call 337-2049 after 10p.m. 11 $275 1958 Ford Convertible automatic. Power extras. Priced — V-8 garage for 2 couple. and telephone. Suitable men, 2 girls or married ED 2-5762. U Scuba scuba mask. Equipmenu Twin regulator, voit fins and Reasonable. Call 489- pac. Stop in this afternoon and try one at the 131109 to sell. DAN O'SHAUGNESSEY 2501 E. MICHIGAN Furnished apartment 3 rooms, private entrance and bath. Avail¬ able Call summer ED 7-7603. and fall terms. 13 2595. 36 inch Gas Range with extra features. $65 or best offer. Avail¬ !•! SPUDNUT SHOP 225 MAC A fM DIAL IV 9-2388 C able August 15—ED 2-2669. 13 •ft Transportation I liil«l WANT ADS 1 «<«r< HihHp Tom'* f .ulmi ■^C V'fy .oncil lontinentaUmports 1 "U* 1« r«M*e a'a moat < latnout i»re-t ivtl Omen W»r atl.iy, will he shown In Eslrchlld Holland Iriday alterr Lansing's I he at re at Michigan State Uni¬ MARION'S YAKN SHOP John 332-5340. versity i-riday am! Saturday at +C Real Estate 3223 Mali t ourt Volkswagen 7:30 p.m. Kaymond Maaaey tells rt* IV51 n*?w 4-1aedroom, dining room, Kitchen. recreation room, (1 randorj * Wanted Dealer •tory which, in the opinion of I'holography - copying and repro¬ 226 E . KaUma/oo xuuiy, yard. Near M.S.lj. duction lor I er inpaper« and The¬ 1'irt-tlme many, helped coed the nation Jobllectronic into Civil Wer. ses of all Kinds, hast service, aial model m*k*tr. Experienced. ■■HMa The character# created by India/; Hi)is-r3 bedroom <.'ape low rates, call NA 7-2448. IS ' all ; mjs, big study, famous story, "Uncie Tom'a l a- roc r eat too room, 2-full bath*, Mill- S'lAkK; 1 ypist, I'AK I IIMI JOB - Electronic bin" provuiea an authentic look screened porch, < .omplet*4 kit¬ dissertation i>, term papera, gen> I echnician and model maker. at the towns ami pi ant at ion homes chen e, wooded iot, Ami Brown, tyjiint and ntulillidi duction. near campus. $24,^00. I I) offset pi luting (black t. Willie, 8> Mature studfiit looking tor a 2 IW, 12 color). IBM,General typing, term email house (furnished) near a ro»» noon it Lravm/ <_ 11 y ifiust s^l! ''-Ijt-ii- papc f, tliebla. dissertations, t'U 1 atnpiia. Keferetues on requvni. improve Your CINCINNATI (AP) A number msjb —_ _S» (all 355-82-55 or wOte to Bo* T reimportation •if outstanding rookies have niaile room ranch, 1.5 minute* frwi 1 l ast AccutaU- typing (M) elIU; OI (he grade in Uie National l.rague 341 Student Services Bldg. Alt: '.wi\ i'f■ i por< h, complete fc.ib'tiei, hUJf:, 221 h. Grand, LftfiSlng. 1000 yd. driving range equipment built m, ied*-woo«5 pan¬ IV 2-54:11. ' tC C or tier Park l.ake Road sier! ijvinf, room anddining i (Witi, and ('.ant M /8 I iuld 11 t. I IJ t of Kent With ncai i /85. 12 option o Ad» do/ thfovyh th« Cvmpu* W<»n». Piiotie 10 2-3432 Store You Get.. If Van Seek The Unuaaql for your heme or fl» aifta t'j buy 1 J p. story, Corner Ha&a •io;' on Mt. Ii - *-<>i*»a N*rar»i> Belisble c oed available lot bsl^y ' lt«v 1 .• _ aUtlng, afternoon* ami evwiliigS. ^ -r, / PHONE 60 ? 8438 WM>Ttn>irfiT t au-t. < »n VjV205:i, tMlVti OWt ANU biowse No parking pt obi ems II OPI.N 1 VI.KVIJAV INCI l:l;l fvc; VIM MY 1959 - ''125 SCOOTER" by VESPA iPtEUOMt TI K btJUUY&f- A I WINDiHItLO fl.OOH MAT.. AND HfcAR CRASH tSAMi A t SHAPE ONLY 6,1/6 Mll tS ALL F0K OHLY S250.00HI CALL ED 2 8438 TODAY!!! Watrrnt-lil J Jllij YOUR BOOKS Shop 9) Kramer's lor the Sell Now! Largest Discounts in Town • ( OMPI trt Llrtt AIJ I (JMUtill fcv PAl' T5 Top Cash . • AUTOrAGflVt MAt HIHJt iHOP VK DIAI • 1 OMPI I T J" AUIU iPHING M10P Th« more you Sell... AU 11HM) II Vf MAIN I INT &MQP The Sav«. « ' ' I mor® you • Mur M AM«> 1 AH pirti AUTO STUDENT KRAMER PARIS BOOK STOftE H00 t. K At AMA/OO (v *1:133 PAHK1NO IN**A* Yimlh \tnsif STEP lw f L FWir Ki By C. LEWICKI year. ,,. 114 ww students were Is■ ™ Stepp ■ Program Draws .100 Shufonts in his local public school and Is four More than 500 of the top high Of The Stat* News Shift enrolled. The students come other intern teachers required to take the equivalent assigned to their classes. school, musicians in Michigan from Alpena, Bay City. Battle Michigan State University's of two MSU courses per term A supervisor teacher is and surrounding states will par¬ Creek, Grand Rapids, and Port Student-Teacher Education Pro¬ in ticipate in the 16th annual Sum- Huron." hfs community college. assigned to the five Intern gram (STEP) la expanding. This In the fourth year, the student teachers. He observes rner Youth Muslc Program Sun- STEP, according toMrs. Olm¬ their program Is designed to give its sted. la designed to take five enters a teaching internship teaching methods and aids them day t0 at atadenta a aound elementary under careful supervision in his to improve their skills. years to train a student. During Carefully selected In cooper- training In their the first two years, the student community school and will A MSU faculty member is ation with local school officials, aa well as on receive takes the regular freshman and a salary of about $3,000. present to give additional help the youths will receive advanced tbeMSU He also takes one MSU course in advancing their teaching ••Financed sophomore courses at his local profi- training in orchestra, chorus, by the Ford per term in his community col¬ ciency. ensembles and symphonic, con- C. community college; During the summer sessions of lege. "Wayne State and Central cert and training bands. the second, third, and fourth During the fifth year, the Michigan colleges." Mrs. Olm- for the pro- prlvate les8ons wm ^ offered years of training, the student teaching internship salary in his sted said are participating in tn 1959. and In ^ lndlvldual lnstrumCTls, muslc takes liberal arts courses on community school may increase the student teacher education I960, first 25 students to (3,500. The student is still theory, composition, literature, the MSU campus. programs. However. MSU's In 1961. 74 new In his third year, die student supervised and Is required to STEP is different and to all Indi¬ conducting, accompanying and training. This take one MSU extension voice. course cations a success." i will serve aa an assistant teacher per term. HE ASKED FOR IT Directing the program will be Upon completing the five year Z staff of 32 experienced musi¬ QUINTON, Okla. (AP) - Ola B. 1/2 PRICE training program, the student Ross, bachelor hank president in cians from the sponsoring MSU receives a MSU bachelor's this eastern Oklahoma town, Department of Music and schools degree and a Michigan element¬ complained he was always a around the state. ary provisional teaching certi¬ guest, never an honored guest, at ficate. Students will be housed in cam¬ wedding and baby showers. Then Dress Slack Sale Mrs. Olmsted pointed out that with the exception the three summer sessions at MSU, the student receives all of his train¬ he happened to mention his prize mare was expecting, Ross got with a shower, comolete bottles, a curry comb, horseshoes and a hale of hay. pus residence halls under quali¬ fied counselors and will be offer¬ ed a full program of recreational activities, including tennis, ing in his own swimming and organized games. community. Buy 1 pair at regular pries - "This system," shesjud, "has Get another at half price the advantage of combining the theoretical and practical^phases of teaching. While training, the Let HENRYS Make Every Heal A student can Judge from his class¬ LEN KOSITCHEK'S room experience whether he really wants to become a SUMMER VARSITY SHOP teacher." 228 Abbott Rd. E.Lansing "The school districts who sub¬ scribe to the program," Mrs. PICNIC Olmsted continued, "have to FLASH CLEANERS Frandor FLASH CL E commit teaching slots for the students." The student is given increased Complete DRY CLEAN classroom responsibility during his third year. teacher A supervising guides him, helps with Meal only 35( lesson plans, teaching techniques, testing, ant*pupil dis¬ cipline. A Michigan State resi¬ Make Henry's dent faculty member will meet periodically with the student A Habit give assistance as needed. During the intern teaching pro¬ gram in the fourth and fifth years, the student is assigned HENRY S DRIVE INS to teaching a regular class in 1553 Michigan the school district near his com¬ 1 Block West of Brody munity college. With him are Is your 5 week course ended? GET CASH for your TEXT BOOKS Sell Now while lin One-hour dry cleaning and shirt laundering at no extra charge Prices are Ul —everyday including Saturday! E. Lansing's Department Store for Students OPEN Mon Thru Fri Till 9 pm Saturday CAMPUS Till 7 pm a and Coi -Op Dry Cleaning as < BOOKSTORE FRANDOR Shopping Center .^LASH CLEANERS Frandor FLASH CLEAN (ACROSS FROM THE UNION BUILDING) A fl 7 .4 Clergymen look at PR First Church First Presbyterian Alwfrys b wsrm welcome at Trends in public education, The week-long conference is Of the Nazarene Ottawa and Chestnut adolescent counseling and mis¬ designed to provide more ef¬ Seventh - Day 9:30 Worship Service sionary opportunities will be stu¬ fective instruction In Orthodox Advent!st Church Geuesee at Butler died at an Eastern OrthodoxCat- theology, liturgy and history for Temporarily meeting at Crlbbery and Nursery Pro¬ echetlcal Conference Monday to church members "from the nur¬ University Luthern Church vided Aug. 3 at MSU. Church School - 9:45 a.m. sery through adulthood." Division and Am St. Morning Worship- 11:00 a.m. SERMON About 125 Orthodox clergymen SATURDAY SERVICES Youth Groups-- '>:00 p.m. "The-Word of Christian and lay teachers from Michigan joining to sponsor the meeting 9:30 the Eastern Orthodox Cat¬ a.m. Sabbath School Evangelistic Hour-7:00 p.m. Hope" and surrounding states are ex¬ are echetical Association snd the 10:50 a.m. Worship Service pected to attend this ninth an¬ Guest-Minister nual program at MSU's Kellogg MSU Committee on Church Re¬ Nursery Provided ROGER W. COON - minister Robert H. Stephens C enter for Continuing Education. lated Programs. For Information or transpor¬ Harry T. Stanley, Minister tation call 355-0991. University Methodist First Christian All Saints Episcopal Church Edgewood Peoples St. Johns Student 1118 S. Harrison Rd. Church Reformed Church Church Ministers: Wilson M. Tennant parish Glenn M. Interdenominational Erye Fr. R. Kavanaugh 240 Marshall St. Lansing H00 Abbott Road - ED 2-1313 Worship Services 469 North Hagadorn Rosd (5 blocks north of Grand Fr. T. McDevtti 9:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Rev. Robert Gardner River) Rev. John M. hofrriar, Pastor SERMON Uy 327 M.A.C. Episcopal Chaplain to M.S.1 . Rev. WUson M. I ennant Morning Service 10:00 a.m. Nursery, crib room for «|J MINISTERS livening Service 7 p.m. Sunday Masses Rev. Edward A. Roth services. Rev. Truman A. Morrison Church School 9:45 p.m. all Rev. R. I hose in need of transporta¬ Rector Paige Blr.fwell 7:15-8:30-9:45-11:15 ages. tion caii Mr. Henry bosch at (Babysitting at *;30 & 9i4S) ED 2-2223. Rev. George W. Turns, WESLEY FOUNDATION Dally Masses 6:45 s.m. < urate Geroge I. Jordan, Minister SUMMER SERVICE 7:20 s.m. k a.m. Director Saturday Masses 8:00 ft 9K» 9:30 A. M. Lansing Central SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m. Saturday Urban Dale a.m. Confessions daily Sunday, July 29 during 8:00 a.m. Mass and Free Methodist 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion Project Meet At Wesley House Campout at Gudsun Collin's Saturday 4-5:30 & 7t30-9 P.M. Church Sermon by Campground. Leave Wesley Novena Services Rev. Truman A. H2k N. Morning Service Washington, Lansing 11 a.m. 10:00 a.m. House Sat. at 1:00 p.m., return Church School, Morrison Cr thrown lues. 7:30 p.m. Sun. afternoon. Wesley Morning Prayer or Holy Foundation Visitors to through 5 years olds, 9;30a.m. THURSDAY 7j00 P.M. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. MEETING I. OPEN HOUSE Communion. Sermon & Ingham < ounry Home Tuesday Affilated with United ('hutch Youth I ellowshlp 6:00p.m. at 0:45 p.m. Of Christ, Congregational - tvening Service 7;00p.m. Bus operates aroynd Saturday Danes Church School. Chriatian, Evangelical and 9 > 12 P.M. campus for all services. Reformed Rev. I-, W. Van Valln For transportation call IV-2 • WELCOME WELCOME 9857. Wione ED 7»9?7I WHAT THEN ART 'AI TO DO1 Kimberly Downs Peoples Church University Lutheran First Church of This question Is asked every Sunday in tl»* worship Church of Christ East Lansing Church service ol Central Methodist Christ, Scientist Church, Lansing. Iri (act, and Student Center 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing Interdenominational 709 East Grand River "What Then Are We To Do?' National Lutheran Council Sheets are prepared lor every 200 W. Grand River Division and Ann Street, EX. East Lansing (2 block* W. of Frsudor sermon. The minister offers shopping ( enter on E. (2 blocks north of Herkey Hall) five or si* suggestions tor at Michigan 332-2559 Grand River) Church Service ll A. M. study and application during the weelr. Appi oxitnately half SUNDAY SERVICE Pastor Sunday School 11 A. M, the congregation takes a sheet IV V-7130 C. f. Ultnksick. home. 10:00 a.m. t ampua Worker: Tec la Sund 1? you wish to worship Gerald O. Eru/le, Sr. whei e pet sons u to -worship with us next "Churchmanship -The' &er-» Sunday. v ants'-' Morning Worship I0j5S a.m. l)t Wallace Rofiei tson Services at 10:00 A.M. . — E'astor tUlnkaick Wed. F vetting Meeting 8 P.M. StRM;00 p.m. Sunday School 134 W, Grand River lext Gal. "<;14-15 Wednesday evening lilble 10:00 a.m. - Study 7:30 p.m. 9 a.m. only Mon thru Sat. 9 a.m.-5p.m. Dsvid S, Yoh, preaching Tbui ».iay evening I adles lilble ( lass 7:30 p.m. Crib room Nursery care is provided at Muii. lues, Thurs, h Friday t A.M. through nth grade. all services. Prayer Service 7i0O - 9 p.m. lor msp'. all STUDENT SUNDAY SUPPER Central Methodist F1 9 l» 1V0 5:30 p.m. Meet at the Alt are welcome to attend 11{00 a.m. Fellowshippeilod- Church church Participating in Church Services, atul visit < 1900 apitol i ED I Refi ashmenta and use the Resding Room. i om fli* Capitol FIRST WESLEYAN East Lansing Martin Luther Eastmlnster METHODIST CHURCH Trinity Church Chapel And Presbyterian Church Student Center North Magnolia Ave at Michigan lnrar.lenomtnat tonal 13)5 Abbott Rd,, Fast Lansing 120 Rev ICibert I . Mih eland. Spartan Avenue -H4 Abbott Road, 1 est | aiming Minister Rev .13J 077B I , Eugene Williams i'astor Theodore K, tiundenihal, SI KMON liV l lll PAS I OK ampus Pa at oi a«i Maibt i.igo THtve, F, L. I L00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVE fcS I veiina ">e» vi.■•«■ /:iX) I'M 9;S0 sa« i anient ot Study Phonei ED / -0183 "IsUl WHO ARE YtJti «.ot. Holy tlaptlsm 10:00 a.m Sat ranient of 7:30 p,m. nUMMt H PROGRAM Holy To.ha. iat With the Rue 'H lit tst's .Statements uf t onflrmailon SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Regar ding Pea. e" (1:15 a.m. tttble study. |0;t)0 a.in i lurr.h Sth.nil for v/t in WASHINGTON Al MOORI S RIVII i«'ivi , I ANSIN0 Theme Mil grade lb under, HOWARD I . St MX N, I'.. "God and the World's lOiQU a.tti Woraliip Irt'-.M'iND j. MM.E, A as.x . Pastor 'hi'S ('.mutation" A.M. Dist ileal.Hi tIt olip fjlMt S< li'/ol 10(00 A.M. ftitlll (t in Fellowship Dinner I I Diversity Siudenis v 7:00 p in Ellin and Sermttn Morning Wot ship HjOO A.M. IHsiuasion Islam "ROOM FOR * I'K' iPHl I " (Mi p in Wednesday evening - "T'iuneerfc tn Mission U Chi i inanity Kev i a ol He. kwlth SjteaklHg I'rayei and Hllde Sutly. /;00 l*,M. "DOORS I«> I 1»-1"' • Mei kwitl I« anspoi lallun |n ovMed - Phone the I ilUTCh oft lie, ED I 0??8 Adult Youth I el'owship h;X) I'.M. III i I'itit, f i, j Rev Hondenthsl is available N1 ) > anauortaMua Call Into! Illation «'oti, for counseling t-t all nines fit) ?^|40 e, i,jl(g boo he.'lule < all IV I •iinJ foi ft ee bo* »er vi,«. rimming and evening . MSU Wafer Role (Continued from page 6) 'he une of water try industries, that Man ultimately came from to scientific .tternpts to cheapen algae found in the sea. More the conversion of sea water to practical in their consideration usable water, to the research of of algae are MSI' Botanists who a major university In the areas want to know how this substance of water uses. can ruin water resources. If enough poison accumulates It is very possible that the from greatest scientific achievements algae, recreational waters be of the 20th century are not taking must closed and fish are certain to place in the heavens; rather they perish. are going on in the seas, oceans, And so the process goes: from rivers and lakes that cover the a nation that is finally restricting earth. Memo to Faculty Members! , . . (jnwbinr Hiisiness mid /'lens/lie llt'ie! Use one of the »pacious function room* at the POPLARS MOTEL for your next meet¬ ing . . . after the mec'ing relax and enjoy • swim in our beautiful outdoor pool. oodato rMiamann US-14 ! Juit East of Ea»t Lansing i BAZAARDAYS~East Lansing residents, students and faculty flooded the •tracts of the businass districts to tako part in the Open 9 a. m? to 9 p. m. \Ton3ay thriTl^rdayTTTsaturta^tnrT^Tfii^" annual sidewalk sales held by local merchants. —State Hews Photo. Detroit Executive Speaker at Pinning Storewide Emilie Sargent, executive Memorial Chapel. director nurse at of the Detroit Visiting Association, the annual pinning will speak ceremony Florence M. Kempf, chairman of the School of Nursing, will present pins signifying the suc¬ Clearance Sale! of the MSU School Sunday at 3 of Nursing p.m. at the Alumni cessful completion of the nurs¬ ing program to 15 seniors. SAVE UP TO 30% and MORE Big Choice of Famous Brands in Men's and Boy's Summer, Year-Round Clothing! Nemo To Michigan State News ADVERTISERS... MEN'S Summer and Year-Round SUITS Regular $50.00 to $75.00 Values! Now 53995 $4995 $C095 59 Other Suits Regular $80 00 to $125.00 Now $69.95 to $105.95 Sizes 34 to 54 Free Alterations | Regular Shorts -- Longs -- Extra Longs Stouts i -- (•Except Palm Beach and Haspel) IIi Men's SLACKS it Regular 510.95 to 522.95 Now 9", s14 " to v19 " WELCOME WEEK" Deadlines Ivy — Pleated — Plain — Regular — Shorts — Longs are closing. Check the date of your section today. Men's SPORTS COATS Regular 530 to $95 Values Sec. C. Library & Study Closed Sec. E. Housing & Rel. Closed Now S24 9S, s32 95 to s79 95 p Sec. F. Sports Jul. 28 Plus Many Sportswear and Furnishings & Sec. D Frats & Clo. Aug. 4 Sec. B. Col. & Clo. Aug. II * Sec. G. Lansing & Aug. 18 E. Lansinq Sec. A. News* Etc. Aug. 25 HOLDEN For assistance just reach for a phone...355-8255 or 8256