MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Vol. 54 STATE No. 18 s East TATE N Lansing, Michigan August 21, 191 >2 Frice 10$ 500 U.S. Students Meeting Next Mich gan State becomes the Impact Upon Arab Ni tional their friendship aa well as meet¬ cenur of the Arab population Goals." said Wallid KKidurl. ing new friends from the Arab in the United States next week Iraqi senior, president <|f the homeland, " Khadurl said. when tl e 11th annual convention host MSU Arab Club. The convention of the 4.000 of the member organization will attract i)V rab Students of the U.S. Nine Algerian studenck and attracts 500 to the campus. a large delegation of the Arab- Algerian officials fromNem York The Week-long conference U.S. diplomatic corps. Plenary will head the discussionsj about sessions of the convention will which l^egins Monday and lasts Algeria, which recently brty Benhima, ambassador of Moroc¬ speechejs by two Arab ambassa¬ five Algerian student| are co to the United Nations dors tp the United Nations— Abdal- Mahmound Riad, United Arab Re¬ expected. rahman S. Atee r de r in February paid by the various nations par DICK FETTERS (Continued on page 3) 1901. (Continued on page 6) WUI UJ UU 1 #W Mature B Final Examinations Michigan State again wijl be host to an Final examinations for the full-term will be Riven in accordance with fix- international meeting for which we'll have to following schedule: sport our best manners. The time of the examinations in University College courses is given below. Examination rooms will be announced l>y the instructor during the last Nearly 500 Arab students JWho attend U.S. week of classes. colleges and universities cuss matters willjbe of International! importance. here to dis¬ American Thought and Language Saturday, August 25, 10:15-12:15 These B$udentsT Natural Science Saturday, August 25, 1:30- 3:30 who are numbers of the Social Science Monday, August 27, 10:15-12:15 Organization of Arab Students of the U.S., will be noticing other things, too. Humanities Tuesday, August 28, 10:15-12:15 Besides the vastness of Michigan State, they The time of examinations in sections other than University College will note the behavior of American students. courses is determined by the days and the time the class is scheduled during the term. Examinations will be given in the same classrooms used for class Since they have been in the !U.S. for a few meetings during the term. months to a few years, they will be able to If at least two of the days and hours follow the regular pattern, all compare our behavior with that of other uni¬ students, instructors, and room schedules will automatically clear. In a few courses at the request of the department concerned, the final examination versities in the U.S. and that of other coun¬ has been scheduled by the single hour lecture section, and in some instances tries. students may encounter conflicts. In that event, the examinations scheduled The State News hopes that fellow Spartans by die class meeting two hours each week will take precedence over the examination scheduled by the single hour lecture. The examination will be will conduct themselves in the traditional arranged between the student and the department requesting the special mature manner of MSU students. We also hope scheduling of its examination. that our students are courteous to the 500 All instructors having examination from 8:00-10:00 a.m. and from 1:30- 3:30 p.m. are requested to terminate their examinations promptly so that Arabs and treat them with the respect they rooms and buildmgj may be cleared for the examination periods which merit. Despite the pressure of final examinations folk*^oRN|NG CLASSES AFTERNOON CLASSES we hope you can find time to accept an invi¬ If your class Beginning at Your exam time If your class Your time Beginning at exam meets one of these and date is meets of.these and date is tation of Pallid Khaduri, Iraq senior, of the I one hours hours MSU Arab Club and attend functions of the MWF MTThF 8:00 8:30 j Monday August 27 MWF MTThF 1:00 1:30 Wednesday August 29 convention. Attendance at the sessions will 1:30-3:30 MTWTliF 8:00-10:00 MTWThF be an education in Middle Eaft political sci-^ TTh 8.00 Tuesday TTh 1:00 Thursday ence and politics. 8:30 | August 28 1:50 August 30 I 8:00-10:00 1:30-3:30 MWF 9:00 Wednesday MWF 2:00 Friday- ft STATE NEWS MTThF 9:30 August 29 MTThF 2:30 August 31 MTWThF 8:00-10:00 MTWThF 1:30-3:30 TTh 9:00 Thursday TTh 2:00 Monday ALL-AMERICAN ACPA Rating 9:30 I August 30 2:30 August 27 Member Associated Press. 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Thursday MWF 4:00 Thursday University, E Lansing, Michi- MTThF 11:30 j August 30 MTThF dons 4:30 August 30 payable in a ce: 1 term, $3; MTWThF | 10:15-12:15 MTWThF , Ui 3 terms, full year. $6. 3:45-5:45 TTh 11:00 n j n . laQSIffi E2E30 □□□ j Friday TTh 4:00 Friday Crossword Puzzle Iqhsei □□□ asa 11:30 | j August 31 10:15-12:15 4:30 August 31 3.45-5:45 ■BUuLIl 33BQE1BQ MWF 12:00 Monday 28. Side of a OQLiaas □□□ MTThF • 12:30 August 27 f 1. Spigot triangle imu fl333D MTWThF 1:30-3:30 4. Noah's 29. A doer of nanaaaa ana TTh 12:00 odd jobs Tuesday first son 30. Exist bob annaisas 12:30 August 28 8. Nourished 31. Instead □□□DO BQQ l:30-&30 11. Night bird 32. Below hug aaaaaa No final examination may be given at any time other than 12. Unmixed standard □□□□ the regularly scheduled time 13. Some ir»- 33. Spruce except by faculty action. definitely 14. Thin metal 35. An obstacle 38. Russian ill ill iSSi Letter coating 16. Await 17. Convoy emperor 39. Flavoring herb THURSDAY'S SOLUTION READING FOR 18. Had on 40. Possessive 2. Carpe iters' 10. Coloring Latecomer RELAXATION 19. Windmill pronoun tools agent To the Editor: sail 41. So. Amer. 20. Delight monkey 3. Appei 15. Pulls 42. Adam'S wife after I'm humiliated, ashamed, etc. 21. Singing 4. Steep I threatened \ syllable 23. Snubs: 43. Village in Orange Co. Vt. 5. Pursu»j 6 Work unit 16. Male child allduringlastyear's Lecture-Concert Series to write BOOKS PREVIOUSLY PRICED colloq. 7. Pine 1 ree 18. Gained in condemning the conduct of 25. Relatives 44. Reveal 26. Bowling 45. Transacted state: a t>br. 8. Honoi the victory latecomers to the concerts and FROM $3.00 to $5.00 20. Fast gay especially the behavior of the club DOWN able dance ushers for permitting them td be 27. Amer. 1. Eur. 9. Indigc Indian 22. Cuttlefish seated while a selection shark was nous fluid be;ing 23. Young reporter performed. At the recent Congressj of NOW ON SALE 24. Tool Springs concert with Josef Krijps, 1 was late through every U 25. Gr. of my own, and lo and behold, 39{ 3 .$1.00 avenging spirit ushers would not seat me u 26. Toddled the current selection ipas „ 28 Parcel of completed. This is a m< ground commendable action, and I 1 29. Clashes the Lecture-Concert Series 31. Distant rector to instruct his ush SPARTAN — 32. Engrav¬ er's tool to continue this practice in the 34. Informal upcoming series. Let the la 35. Abhor corners suffer - they dese 36. Third son W W of Jacob 37. Watched narrowly So, with alt apologies to (the young people who performed inri BOOKSTORE 38 That one to Maestro Krips for my tardi¬ mentioned ness. 1 promise 39. Spot on a ANN & MAC playing card 41. A^faras NEVER TO BE LATE AGAIN (Sorority Row) toL. ;« Swimming Aide (Continued from page 1) school ymnastic The JKairest of six of his America prep swimmers won All- swimming championships. Fifteen of his ex-prep swimmers Development ranking. competed In collegiate compe¬ Fetters Lauderdale. then moved Fla.. to Fort High School tition this past year. Fetters served in the armed Meet Top Today gymnastic performers and Them All... and enjoyed two highly success¬ forces for four and a half years cpaches from the United States ful years as swim coach there during World War II, and flew apd Canada will participate in an before moving back to the Mid¬ with the Navy off a carrier in Clympic development meet west and to Royal Oak Kimball. the Pacific Theatre. scheduled for 1:30 pjn. at Jeni- At Kimball, Fetters' teams He has been active for a numb¬ son F ieldhouse today. 41 meets and lost only eight er of won years in Red Cross pro¬ and The program will be offered finished fifth, sixth, and grams for water safety and in free of charge to the public in seventh, respectively, in the YMCA swimming programs. He currently serves as presi¬ connection with the 5th Annual 1960, 1961 and 19(^2 state high dent of the National Summer Gymnastics Michigan Interscho- Clir.it being held this week. 76 Wolverines. lastic Swimming Coaches Asso¬ Today's meet is designed for ciation. He's married, and he Invited To and his wife Dorothy have six t raining gymnastic officials. children—all boys ranging in age Competing young performers will Football Practice from one to 12 years. n-ceive fc rmances. critiques of their per Michigan State's downstate rivals, University of Michigan, will open 1962 fall football prac¬ Low Count George Szypula, MSU gymnas¬ tics coach, is directing the clinic. tice with six more players in¬ vited out than the Spartans. Milk Scrfe T le program stresses gymnafc ti :s instruction on elementary A total of 76 Wolverines will Nuclear testing can have ad¬ ard secondary school levels, in report to head coach Bump Elliott verse effects on milk production. k( eping with President Kennedy's on Friday, August 31, press day. When the ratio of radioactive accelerated physical fitness pro¬ The same day in East iodine in milk reaches lOQmicro- Lansing, gram. coach Duffy Daugherty will have microcuries per liter the Public 70 gridders suited up for the Health Outstanding young people department will step In participating in the clinic are cameramen. with controls. Ron Aure, 16, of St. Clair, Mlchi- Two a day practice sessions However, the department re¬ ga i free exercise champion; Sally .will begin Sept. 1. ports the level in Detroit and Noble. 16, of East Lansing, The Wolverines visit Spartan Grand Rapids is currently at M chigan AAU horse vault Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 13. 10 micro-microcuries per liter. ch impion in 1961 and Susan Mc- Domell, 16, senior provincial OPEN ALL DAY. gym champion in Ontario and Quebec. The teaching staff includes EVERY DAY Coich Bill Meade, of Southern Illinois, the 1962 NCAA team When it'* time for break a coffee ruijBer-up; AALJ free Paul Fina, National , snack, or pizza, exercise champion; think first of Casa Nova. Ernestine Russell Carter, two- Open throughout the tirjie Canadian Olympian and former MSU student afternoon & evening to now teaching at Lansing Everett. serve you. A.M. Tjhe week's activities will be highlighted by a "Night ofStars" 7:30 p.m. show Thursday in the CASA NOVA Men's IM Building arean. "Night of Stars" will offer the young¬ E. Lansing's Oldest Pizzeria Air -Conditioned sters for an opportunity to perform I the public and will give^ 211 M.A.C. ED 7-1668 teachers experience in planning' Our and evaluation of a show. "BOOK-BUY-BACK" CAMPUS SPECIAL! -I Policy • No Bickering or Bartering 0 A Fair Price To All The basis of a dormitory wardrobe... • We Haye Mast Fall Book our warm and com|fy quilted nylon ! tricot robe with butterfly applique Lists in. trim Priced for savings when • We Will Buy Back Books you appreciate it most! You Don't Need... Cher|ry, blue, grape, i 10-18 sizes. Don't Wait For The RUSH. Stop in today . UNION iicohsiin's BOOKSTORE CONVENIENT LY LOCATED ACROSS FROM 'BOOk STORE ROW' IN THE UNION BUIL DING. ixits / o Ease l_ 111 Ian Kvi'H Says: if* Harrison Roa Extmis By TOM CREEHHOE Lansing atj a cost of $1.500, is oent exit will be able to crosjs You Can Lk of the Stat* News Staff the southbound Harrison expected td be opened later this Ro«|d Two new merging exits are week. | lane, lighdy traveled at this time Your Best. . . now under construction to help of day, and merge with the north¬ ease traffic on to northbound "This ne*jr strip," Bruce said, bound traffic headed for campus. Take advantage "is being ponstructed to ease Harrison Road from campus out- "There will be no traffic signal of our special the back-up of cars each morning at this intersection," Bruce said, Lillian Brlllhart from 7:30 to 9 ajn. when the "but we believe this 300 foot Spartan Village students head strip will help to clear up the COED DAYS- F' for classes.}" early morning snarl of cars." Cars coming out of the Cres- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday CONFERENCE OR CLUB MEETING SOON? ★ PERMANENT only I ★ HAIRCUT POPLARS MOTEL Imi the complete conference facilfties you are looking for...air-conditioning, ★ STYLE $10 spocfows function rooms...a beautiful pool for by the university along with the and improving of Shaw ilaxation after the meeting. university to The blending lane begins 400 500 feet beck from Harrison beauty Salon Road and continues some' 300 feet running parallel to the north¬ (E^ST LANSING'S MOST MODERN SALON) bound traffic lane. 2 Doors East of Campus Traffic control at this inter- Theater ED 2-1116 ' section is handled by the East Free Parking In Campus Theater Lot Lansing city engineer^ Bob US-16-JUST EAST OF EAST LANSING Brace. ll f Recommend Gabrieleen Permanent Haves "Cars wanting to make a right turn from Shaw Lane will not have to wait for the signal light' lo turn green." he said. They KNAPP'S EAST LANSING-OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. will have the right to make a free turn and merge with the traffic on Harrison Road." Completion of the Shaw Lane exit is expected by the end of August, the same expected com¬ pletion date for the re-opening of the entire section being Improved on Shaw Lane. The new merging strip at die Spartan Village exit, being con¬ structed by the city of East Changes First Aid . What was good first aid 10 years ago is way out of style today, the American tytedical association reports. In their new 4S-page. pocket sized first aid manual, the asso¬ ciation covers everything from cuts to childbirth and from scor¬ pion stings to mental dis¬ turbances. "It is a digest of the best knowledge available on the sub¬ ject at this time," says the association's Raymond L. White. Artificial respiration h » s changed the most. The hew mouth-to-mouth tech¬ nique plus the conventional meth¬ ods for occasions when mouth-to- mouth breathing Is impossible. Severe bleeding remedies have also seen a change. cut Heavy bleeding resulting from Mood vessels can best be lion's topping stopped by applying pressure di¬ rectly over the wound rather than employing some of the older going coats methods, the manual states. A clean cloth is, of course, RACCOON preferred, but if all else Is lacking, the bleeding can be stop¬ ped with direct pressure from th« hand The old or fingers. 29.95 'pressure point' sys¬ The tem manual is out completely and the contains the following to <3 oot well, that goes to class, many ploc« the football Costume Capers for After 5 game around town. Raccoon "Never use a tourniquet to trimtred for the finishing touch. Rayon and acetate worsted costumes to control bleeding except from an Brow loden green in tockle keep looking i or you your best for any special 95 amputated, mangled or crushed arm or yet leg." The pamphlet is not available locally, the Michigan Medi¬ twillj camel or loden green in Meltajn wool. Misses sizes. occasion. 3oth dresses in red or beautifully styled black. Junior sizes. 17 cal society in Lansing has laid, inquiries later in the week can KNAPP'S COATS STREET LEVEL be directed to the - KNAPP'S DRESSES STREET LEVEL society's li¬ - brarian at 337-1351. ££ •- ' L ) By JIM OLMSTEAD of th* Stat* Now» StoH catcjli the tomer." eye of the paying cus¬ Wren tt's Athletic Director Biggie Munn Munn said that he had always insisted last week that college football was healthy and strong despite criticism from former Michigan All-America going believed in scoring . and to him. defense was merely a means to get Munn, the ball so to who developed the score. Time To Sell Tom Harmon. Your Books... famous multiple offense coached Harmon charged that college teams which averaged over 30 football was losing spectators to points a game during hia seven pro football and would continue years as head coach. to do so because of imaginative "College football will hold its offenses used by collegiate platje unless we're drifting to a teams. society of softness," he said. Munn replied: Munn said that he had a great "It is true that the pros have been making inroads on college dea^ of respect for Harmon,.now football, but there is room for a spjortscaster. both. Michigan State has not "|Vhen I was at Michigan as suffered at the gate and we have line | coach, Tom Harmon was a BIGGIE MUNN Student. Tom Harmon and Lynn been able to hold our own. "It is true that the most ex- Chaiidnois, the All-America from "I agree with Harmon that the game needs some new ideas citing plays are the long runs Michigan State, were the best and the long passes or those half-backs I have like the Multiple Offense and seen In my that are so Imaginative that they life'1. he said. that there are too many teams that are content to go to the *T' formation. "I look forward when someone to the time will have the Ship'n Shore courage Single Wing. to come back with a print with Pi Kappa Phi scenes Hosts Convention from The MSU chapter of Pi Kappt Phi will ho9t its national frat¬ the days ernity's 29th annual convention Wednesday through Saturday at the Jack Tar Hotel. Lansing. of the Nearly all states will be repre¬ sented at the convention. Its Pharaohs purpose is to formulate and re¬ vise rules governing the national 3.98 fraternity. Highlights will be a tour of Don't lug those the Pi Kappa Phi house at 121 Whitehills Drive, and a dinner- dance Saturday evening. A Rose < >ueen will be crowned at the each year dance. She is selected from entries submitted by all active chapters of the Used Books fraternity REMEMBER! home when you A HOLD CARD AT can get REGISTRATION MEAN A DELAY. MAY Classic shirt that's a real conversation piece! All cotton, so easy-care. In softly Cash muted color prints. Sizes 28 to 38. for them STUDENTS MUST PAY THEIR M.A.C. At Albert at C.B.S. 332-3505 WANT AD BILLS BY Get Fast THURSDAY September 6, 1962 Service at. . . E. Lansing's Department Store for Students CAMPUS Good Food Always! BOOK STORE 204 N. Washington GLADMER Across From Parking In Rear (ACROSS FROM THE Convenient Open 1 ill 2 a.m. The Eagle UNION BUILDING) for ttf* own eeko. »Uh multiple plot crl<«oi> th»t ar«* n Uttlo hanl Nobel Winners a to brlieve fMcinnting. Wallace, htit best trr none the low* knqwn for "The THI' Py Irvinif rtnl- fx Anri+ew Crale of MUIer'. Ifem, Ami t>' Purls irrettl *n>• noi-Htat »h.. i-'"' c«*lniu-r< of the chemlcsl pifirc, join to «»vi" the life of Chapman Report^' has re¬ Swedish c jOUni Th«»re If* a cloak- searched his subject to the hilt, c.u'ijm ,(o von fin so an alcohv'Hc for ti.re, .«•». • Dr Claude Marceau and hl« *ife and there are almost too many L J..„„ «„,h such a n air of ev*r since his wtie Harriet *a* IJenlse. who has just discovered and-dagger plot to get Stratman much action, i^n alr c. ^ ^ >||to acc(dpnt #hlch that Claude has a mistress. on the Russian side. Craig, learn¬ "inalde" stories on the history so many cliff-hanger of the awards. Craig blamed on his own drunken There are othera— J ing that tjie Communist plotters km general com mo- have kidnapped Emily, nearly This is popular reading in the 1 Into one novel aa la Craig's sister-in-law and Another la Prof. Max Strat- eats; Krantj, the pro-Ge misses th* awards ceremony. good old-faahloaed aenae. thla «*, B'(a rollick. Wallace baa rung the bell of sheer meddler In the prise ■ *.to * .***? ffeceed from Germany at the end Daranyl. the professlonsl In sbori, there never is a dull narrative excitement. ot the war by the Western powers. This Is story telling Miles A. Smith Lilly, the bland and blonde 1! km jMt km aottfied that they His ctale* concern la chief ~ niece " hi# nudist whom Craig meets be reaches Stockholm; and but aging ai , . Then there 1» Dr. JohaGarrett, pitaf •Mtltllt of world w. .rr*\ ... ^ nf ( ^ wr(Mn of Paaadena, Calif., who is undergoing group psychotherapy because of his Ike's Schoi "Central Michigan's F avoritePlay 7? *_ .?*"?_ 5HJ2J hatred for an Italian reaearcher. (Continued from poge 1) for Nobel Week the c< Or. CaUlo Fare 111, with whom he ■lit bhare the prise In cipatlng, Eisenhower said. "It's based on the idea tist LAKE LANSING the more time people spend ;to¬ gether, the more they'll 1 ike AMUSEMENT PARK each other," said David G«f on fdCV t NEXT ATTRACTION' 60< to 5:30 PM • Eve. ve. & & Sun. BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ" (AMPUS 90< VO< Feature Shown 1:00 - 3 :40 - 6;30 - 9:20 \ ON DUTY-MSU coeds Nancy LaLonde, light hair, and Sue High School Martin, right, give pointers the side stag jump to cheer¬ on leaders from Redford's Thurs¬ Learn From ton High School. of the U.S. pre- MSU cheerleaders, and Michigan gathered at Wisconsin this sun the art of precision cheering, of the U.S. Precision roam, ition instructor here, tho capips ottroctod State News nostof tho states in tho mid-west and east Tho Michigan camp was at Walden- 45 miles northwest of Do-i MSU physical edu-' Photos for the Procision teams with gymnasts and ba- ickirklc Dave Jaehnig PRECISIOH"With Precision Touring Team members. Sue Martin, loading tho way, and Money LoLondo checking posture, the Thurston High TOP FORM-lt might be the wrong foot, and she might not have cheerleaders move through a pointed her toe, but a high kick like that can be quickly turned victory cheer. into a precision cheer by tho staff of Camp All-American. APPEARANCE COUNTS! Look Your Bent By Having All Your Laumlry An Dry Cleaning Done At Cleaner and Shirt Laundry Across from Student Services ED 2-3537 State alls for Ag.C Ccnn. STORRS. Ccnn. —- — AMichiffan A Michigan as a culture. whole iwt not iusr tn aar-1— just to agri¬ ture * -1 of the Non-Farm Economy mists are participating In dls- ces and Functions;" while A. University agricultural for Agricultural Economics cussion sessions. GlennE. John- Allan Schmid is a discussant economist said here Monday that "Thanks to technology, Work." Son is chairman of the group for the topic "Administrative the Land-Grant College—U. S. farmers can now produce more Law and Farmi 1Economics." Department of Agriculture sys¬ food at low cost to the consumer,'' tem must make some organi¬ he said. "By keeping the cost zational changes to meet the of food down, the cost of pro¬ demands of a changing world. ducing other products is reduced because workers don't need a lot James T. Bonnen, speaking at of money the annual meeting of the Ameri¬ Just to feed them¬ selves." can Farm Economics Association Bonnen attended the AFEA (AFEA), said the system must meeting with five other MSU extend further aid to underdevel¬ agricultural economists. Three oped countries. He explained are presenting technical papers that a free world can only exist as follows: if these poorer countries can John N. Ferris, "Unsolved acquire enough food to meet their Problems in Data Collection and needs. Analysis;" Lawrence W. Witt, "If the developed nations like "Teaching as Related to Our the U.S. don't help them to attain Internationa] Responsibilities " stability." he said, "these other and Dale E. Hathaway, "Impli¬ countries will tend to drag the cations of Changes in the Struc¬ rest of the world down with them. And the Land-Grant—USDA sys¬ tem is the best designed of all IM News social Institutions in America— Butcher Boys and Biology public or private—-to give aid Institute will play Tuesday at to these countries." 6 p.m. on field 2 for the IM Bonnen added that the educa¬ Summer Softball championship. The game will be played Wed¬ tion, research and applied sci¬ ence offered by this system have nesday at 6 pan. In case of already contributed to the growth rain Tuesday. and development of agriculture... The IM Building will be closed "but goals have changed and from Friday until Sunday Sept. functions must change with 23. The outdoor pool will remain them." open, but swimmers will have Bonnen emphasized that the to wear their suits to the build¬ main contribution of these organ¬ ing because the locker rooms izations has been to the society will be closed. 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IV 7-0851. j9 phones, parking, laundry facili¬ ating, must sell red and chrome Call 355-8255 today! 19 DO YOL 1959 German Hercules J-Be.Ex¬ WATCH T.V.! Custo¬ ties. Spartan Hall, 215 Louis, do too and cellent condition. Economical 1959 Volvo 2 door sedan one mers they are wait¬ one block from campus. ED DEADLINE: owner. Show room ing for the Avon Representative 2-2574. t-f-. transportation, perfect for camp¬ condition. Get to call. Will you be this lucky us. Reserve fuel tank, adjustable our deal. Lay & Matthews, 1322 Female student. Very 'arge sing¬ representative? Contact Mana¬ shocks, buddy seat, locking tool 9:30 e.m. one class day E. Michigan, IV 5-2243. C le room. Private bath, phone, ger for an interview: Mrs. Alana boxes, saddlebags. New battery, publication laundry facilities. $9.ED2-3880. tubes, chain. Extra gas can, SAABS Huckins, 5664 School Street, Has- 301 Highland Avenue. 19 lett, Michigan. IV 2-6893. C cover, windshield, tubes. Call WELCOME WEEK' Good used SAABS from $695 to APARTMENTS and ROOMS ED 2-2969. 19 5:00 Prl. Aug 24 $1395. Come in and look over WANTED! Call 355-8255 if yoi, For Rent 1960 Skyline Mobile Home, 3 our varied selection have one to rent. Put your Ad in bedrooms, front kitchen with yel¬ PHONE: T. V. RENT ALS— For your room the Welcome Week Edition. You low appliances, room for West- STRATTON or apartment. From $5 - $7 a will reach all inconyng. students 355-8255 or 8256 month. ALL SETS GUARAN¬ tnghouse Spacemates. 185 gallon SPORTS CAR TEED. Phone NEJAC T. V. over 21 who are now eligible for oildrum, 2 trailer gas tanks and RATES; CENTER RENTALS ED 28978 or 489- off campus, unapproved housing. many more accessories includ¬ 1684. C 19 ed. Contact Mrs. Richard Van i car. si.oo APARTMENTS Hngen, Route 1, Hastings, or 3 DAYS.. .*....$2.00 1915 E. MICHIGAN For Sale phone 945-4884. |9 5 BAYS ~ S3.00 JML-IV 4-4411 3 room furnished studio apart- SEWING MACHINE in console. Dad are you doing the X- las shop¬ rhent ground floor. All private. $1.50 per week will handle this fBas*J VI 15 word* pmr ad) "Before you buy, check our Excellent ping or is Mom having a TOPS area. Faculty or staff 1961 model ZIG-ZAG. Fancy deals!" IN TOYS Party? IV 5-7824. C TilWi will bo • 25« MiYlct only. Phone ED 7-76?fr. 19 stiches , buttonholes, etc. plus Lettich & Stenberg bookk*«pi«9 charga if Attractive furnished 2 bedroom twin-needle sewing. Full price this o4 it «»•» within 2628 E. Kalamazoo Magnolia Mobile Home - 1954. ■>84-3229 C first floor of house. Currently only $38.90. IV 5-1705. 19 Two bedroom. Youngstown Kit¬ being remodeled. Utilities except Na si SELL - Beautiful SING¬ chen. On landscaped trailer park Olds 1955 4 door hard top. Clean electricity. Accomodated 4. ER zig-zag in wood console. lot. One mile from campus.' Mo¬ and in good condition. Call 355- Available September 1. Call 355- $61.25 cash or take on new con- <¥> Automotive 8234 or IV 5-5459. 18 1245. 19 ' tract at $5.10' per month. This bile to Homes Manor A-5. Priced Sell! Phone ED 7-0787. 18 1957 Volkswagen Deluxe Sedan. one does everything without at¬ Corvettes. Choice of three 118 Woodmere 3 room apartment Excellent tires. Recently over¬ 1961's. 3 & 4 speeds. White, Red. for men or couple. No discrim¬ tachments. IV 9-3011. 19 <¥> Lost & Found hauled brakes, transmission, en¬ Black. Also 1960. Priced from ination except behavior, at¬ UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER LOST!I Textbook for ED 312. gine. Over-all condition excel- ,$2495. titudes. Call ED 2-2882 for ap- -large carriage, excellent con- PSYCHOLOGY of HUMAN lpgt. »9S. 355-79M. 18 pointment. 19 dition. Phone ED 2-2357. 19 GROWTH and MCA 1956 Convertible, white, Renaults 1961, 2 1959's. Hard¬ DEVELOPMENT, 3 rooms and bath furnished. Util¬ By Bailer & Charles. Losteither red Interior. 31 MPG. All ex¬ top, Sunroof. Priced from $495. Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apples, in room 102 or 114 tras. Perfect condition. Must ities paid. $65 a month. Call Blueberries, Honey Rocks, Sweet Bessey Hall. Rambler American 1961 Conver¬ IV 9-0341. 19 Corn, Farm Fresh Eggs. Also Please call Gail at 337-1527 after Sell. ED 2-0416. 18 tible-Red Bucket seats, Radio, 6:00. 8 Unsupervised apartments for other fruits and vegetables at 1958 Renault 4CV — Radio, heat- 32 mpg, w/w tires, 15.200 miles. heater, white wall tires. One rent. 1 or 2 bedrooms. Newly reasonable prices. Road side Personal" owner. Compact—beauty plus furnished. Air conditioned. All Farm Market, 3 miles east of Good condition. $400.332-4517.19 economy. private baths. Close to campus. East Lansing on U.S, 16 at Oke- FREE FILM I960 FORD STARLINER Hard- Parking for all. ED 2-3792. 19 mos Road. Transportation Specials Priced tJL With Prints. top 8 cylinder, automatic trans¬ Piano Black and white— from $50 to $100. APARTMENTS andROOMS - Story & Clark - Newfy mission. Excellent condition. 1951' Ford, 1952 Chevrolet. 1956 refinished. $75. ED 2-8225. 127, 620. 75f minimum. WANTED! Call 355-8255 if you 18 $1475. Will consider trade for Olds 2 door hardtop, 1953 Chev¬ have one to rent. Put your Ad Marek Rexall House Trailer 28' witn attached cheaper car or motorcycle. ED 2- rolet, 1954 Bnick, 1955 Ford 2 in the Welcome Week Edition. 8" X 12' insulated, heated annex. Prescription Center 2111. 19 door 301 N. hardtop. All running--Good You will reach all Incoming stu¬ Furnished Cllppert (by Frandor) Condition. study and living-room. 1958 Vauxhall. Recently over¬ dents over 2 1 who are now On choice lot, one mile East of hauled. Good condition. 31 mpg. Prescription Specialists c SPARTAN MOTORS eligible for off campus, unap¬ Campus. Phone 332-1460. 19 $425. Come to Lot #216--Trailer proved housing. 19 1962 RICHARDSON TRAILER. 40 Fellow Married Students: Christ¬ Haven. Next to Gables. 19 INC. mas toys free when you have a toy 10. Owner must sell. 1953 Ford convertible. New tires, 3000 E. MICHIGAN nwsEs" x Highest party helping many. 355-2750. 19 bid takes. Call 646-6181. 19 IV 7-3715 One bedroom at 5934 Park Lake new top. new paint. V8 standard Drive . $60 a month on lease. Girl's full sized American bi¬ shilt. Excellent shape. Reason- able. TU 2-6820. 19 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Inquire 15376 Case Drive or Call cycle. Good condition. Reason¬ FINALS? SAratoga 3-5362. 19 able. Phone 332-5119. 18 1958 Pontiac We service all Foreign Cars! §uperChief--2 door hardtop. Blue. Top performance. Come in to see us soon I Available September 15. 4-bed- 8 mm Movie Camera Bauer 88 DON'T PANIC! Price negotiable. Phone 355-7576 room bl-Jevel home. Gas heat. B with 1.9 Schneider Xenoplan Mel's Auto Service Two 4 piece baths. Family room Normal and Schneider. Cur tar (day): 355-7760 (night). 19 STUDY GUIDES FOR 315 W. Grand River with fire place. Garage. With Wide Angle Lenses. Compumatic Triumph TR -3 1959. Hard and 332-3255 * c • lease option will refund part of (Bolex System). Variable Speed. soft tops, tonneau cover, radio, rent for down payment. 5 minutes $55 El.) 7-0531 6-7 P.M. 19 ALL THREE heater, Dunlop RS-4 tires, IV 5- FOR BETTER SERVICE to East Lansing. 484-9585. 19 Labrador Retriever TERMS 1185. 18 Puppies. 5 furnished house 3/4 mile Ideal family pet or all-purpose 1956 Plymouth 6 automatic. Ex¬ That wilt keep your car room OF BASICS from campus. Parking. $75 de¬ hunter. ED 7-7213. Wallace cellent Condition. $495. on the "go"—stop in at— posit required. $85 a month on Reese. 1569 Hatch Road, Okemos. SPARTAN TEXACO SERVICE. NOW 1958 Vauxhall—Runs good. $395. Batteries, tires, complete, lease. Call IV 9-2389. 19 AVAILABLE lubrication, wash jobs. Campus-near. Tranqui 1, sub¬ Used 1959 Mo-Ped Motor Bike. urban environment. Best offer. Call 3S5-7871 after DAN O'SHAUGNESSEY Quality Texaco Products and 3 bedrooms. REESE'S ' Skilled Service. 2 baths. 2 6. 19 2501 E. Michigan car garage. Spac¬ ious lawn. ED 2-2788. 19 DIAL IV 9-2388 ( Royal Futura Portable in excel¬ LAY AND MATTHEWS, 1322 Michigan. IV 5-2243. Do E~. Pleasant, country home. 14 miles from campus. Large play area lent condition. Leather carrying case. Call Sharon Kiddle IV 2- BARBER you and 6275 days or IV 5-7493 evenings. garden space. Rent to be want to sell your car? See We trade up or down: Buy us. any SPARTAN TEXACO SERVICE worked off by occasional with dairy herd. Nl 6-5960. help 18 19 SHOP CtX CORNER GRAND RIVER Bassinet complete. Boys bike. 311 E. I sold it (or only o fow ponnios Dressers, Size 10 maternity Low cost, largo roodorihip, and SPARTAN a doy through tho Campus Want- clothes, Bottle Sterilizer, Gun. GRAND RIVER tiling Phone 337-9034 C Ads. I&£ All reasonable. ED 2-2048. 19 MON-SAT 10-5 p.m kNT ADS ! I AS I Real Estate LANSING. 710 No. llagn- i Service omp«nlon available. Personable dorn. Unusual C STUDENTS ape Cod onbeau- Personal tifu wooded lot. good natured, Christian 'woman. House wanted toy private party L.argeexpandable Will travel. ED 7-9318. after HtFl—Stereo equipment. with cash. Prefer East When you're down- in the attic. Immediate - Lansing dumps possession. P-'»- or vicinity. Call ED 2-5977. lft Ampex—V of M—Fisher. 19 buy a car, then insure it with Good terms. Roether Realty Co. Also complete "CB"gear. Bubolz Realtor. ALTERATIONS. Hemming & re- Xilrls English bicycle. Must be - 332-8671 - 220 Albert ED 2-8066. 18 Call aftec 7 pin, ask for at M.A.C. - 2nd floor. C Styling: formal^, trousers, Bob in good condition. Call Max Seeds 1951 4-bedroom, dining room, new skirts, etc. NEEDLE'N THREAD Carrington—ED 2-8068. "Your at 355-3373. 19 Man in Audio". kitchen, recreation room, study, Shop. 108 Division, behind Cam- 19 •jt Real Estate fenced yard. Near M.S.U. ED 2- pus Drug Store. ED 2-5584. C TYPING SERVICE Mature student looking for a EAST LANSING, Hlllbrook Park small house (furnished) near . 6268. . tJL T.V. SERVICE. Special rate for EDIE STARR: Subdivision. 3 bedroom. Full Typist, theses, campus. References on request, East Lansing. An exceptional all college housing. Service calls. dissertations, term papers, gen- basement. Aluminum siding. Gas Call 355-8255 or write to Boot brick, air conditioned home with¬ $4. Absolute honesty. ACME TV., eral typing . Experienced. IBM 341 Student Service* heat. school. Large lot. 3 blocks A wonderful to new area for in easy walking distance of camp¬ 1610 Herbert. IV 9-5009. C electric typewriter.OR 7-8232.C Pred!^ ^ ™ Ate | us. 6 spacious rooms, beautiful THESES PRINTED playful children. 5799 Beuna COLLEGE PAPERS typed on condition, moderately priced. Rapid service, quality Diazo HOUSE TRAILER. 8 feet wi/fa Parkway. FE 9-8622. 19 Call Romayne E. Hicks, Broker. prints. Also blue printing. campus location. Fast, accurate. TRAILER» * longer. Reasonable. ^ reasonable. 15 years exper¬ Okemos. Must seli this week or •IV 9-4688. Evenings, ED 2-2945. CAPITAL CITY BLUE Phone IV 4-0425. ience* 19 will rent. Beautiful, large custom ' 19 221 S. Grand Dorthy Alden. 355-8182. brick home. 19 Married Student with built English style Faculty Neighborhood. 2 blocks Lansing—IV 2-5431 painting overlooking Red Cedar River. to Okemos Elementary and Junior WOrk tSZTElTt For Fast Accurate typing on elite Reliable Coed Available for One acre lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 High School. 3 bedroom Cape baby IBM typewriter call 339-2139. door 8t,rtln« Au*« 2S" baths, many extras. Under Cod on shady sitting afternoons and evenings. Phone 355-5819. 19 landscaped 3/4 Reasonable _s $30,000. ED 2-3304. 19 rates. Call 355r-2053. Accural* acre lot. 1 1/2 baths, dining typist—term papers, room, full basement, screened 18 theses, manuscripts, etc. 332- APARTMENTS and ROOMS East Lansing. Lovely brick 1 1/2 WANTED? Call 355-8255 if you Domestic and Imported yarns and 8064. porch. Call ED 2-0267. 19 19 Story Cape Cod. 2 bedrooms and have one to rent. Put your Ad In bath up. Many extras, garage. patterns. 10% DISCOUNT on do¬ TYPING: Term papers and gen- 1063 Lilac. 3 bedroom, den, fire- mestic Welcome Week Edition. You will yarns to MSU students. eral typing. Call ED2-8 collegjs & SYS£$Sf& OF(^«U. & e. lansing C&?HES co'.hes Odthes area misc. AUGUST 2 AUGUST 8 AUGUST 18 AUGUST 21 AUGUST 27 MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE STATE MEWS 341 STUDENT SERVICES BLDG. PHONES: 355-8255 & 355-8256