fnswfe MICHIGAN Weather 5 Flint J.C. fATE NEWS p, STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing Michigan Thursday October 4, 1962 Price 10£ Rercury 'What A Sweet Little Bird;' Orbit Shot Was Very latural L„y- Likes Living i \ Fast Pace FU.,3(AP) Schirra Hits Pacific Bullseye Significant Aboard U.S. Kean Pacific - Asm atlng precision control of the ofbltal flight. Public Interest Ebbs Low in Third Flight Schlrrs Jr.. smiling broadly and saving "I feel fine,' lllldl i followed the flight by radio a n Hoi ?pped n was in marked contrast with previous space tt-if Te: ed space from hl8 capsule Wednesday after a precision si\-< ts of Glenn and Malcolm Scott Carpenter. Both landed om The By WM.LlAM E. S hit living th# "f*1 landing within three miles of this prime ■ ivory of recovery vessels. flight and recovery were tremendous feats of preclsic Schirra came down after the 160,000-mile President Kennedy telephoned the Kearsarge from W flight so precisely target that his capsule ant! hlg red and white striped main pai c. e-joy able Schirra. In Sigma 7 spacecraft, hit the center of -Pa- while Schirra was still inside the capsule. Me had to hoi achute were clearly visible overhead. he has the cUlc 250 miles northeast of Midway Island, 10 minutes until Schirra could get to the phone. Ken Within four minutes of the sighting, the c; jet plane. 1>h* astronaut. still inside the capsule, was hois afely gratulated the spaceman on successfully completing « a calm sea off the port bow of the 41.000-ton capstfle splashed in racing car fcbo*rv1 th* carrier In less than 43 minutes after landing. most ambitious space travel venture so far. Three frogmen leaped from Kearsarge. »:«!■ skill In v«l deployment ofships, planes and men in the Atlantic- —Schirra .received* salute from the ship itself as he cam helicopters into the ocean ne the capsule five minutes later to attach a bright orange floi ^redboat. arvd Pacific Oceans to insure his safe rcco\erv had proved un- a boatswain's mate sounded his pipe and announced "Cot tlon collar to the capsule. Three minutes later. Schirra nstronaut ^ectutry. Schirra came In right on target. United States Navy, boarding." radio, to the •i\v.-s tohave hatch was removed from the space capsule, witfi the words The capsule, hoisted from the water by a crane, wj Kearsarge that he wahted to stay with the capsule and I "United States" visible Its lifted aboard the carrier while still inside. on side, ami the -old Navy through the flight deck on a hastily arranged !>ed ol The frogmen attached a rope to the top of ,-ing of the commander stepped onto the flight deck. the vehicle and wav. five hovering helicopters away. Then Mercury A#- Crewmen of the Kearsarge crowded In for a glimpse ol the man Schirra appeared they lighted red flan slightly tired but told William Hayes, senior that glowed brilliantly against a broad streak of green dye. r< , . < (tways ,he>' K w»lt®d wo months to . T ^tace Agency representative aboard: "I feel fine. lust fine. leased in the water on impact. TroWf the time his eone^aped craft was launched in the nose A great trip. What a sweet little bird!" Space Agency officials said Schirra would not be allowed ^..*n r-^,aS b®os,cated directly east of Owens WASHINGTON--The U.S. is getting ready to close i Harbor Beach Junior, 200 feet Into Hall Shaw Lane. being giv I Auditorium Romney also announced that NAl'O N ign ships that carry cargo to Cuba. Officials hav he plar the woodlot where Jay of Lansing, was busy Stiner, 17, replacing ers Hall, now under con- eek. :>ugh shot NASA has The opportunity to do so comes for 1965 i evpectedto at least one Romney Volunteer 1.124 stu¬ the parts of his old bicycle with r. Thursday chapter has been organized in' Boiler Ex Modes, Kills 20 dents with one wing for men and next Monday and Tuesday with the chain and tire rims of Dona¬ .lent Han- each of Michigan's 83 counties. the other for women. Class rooms the University's 14th annual hue's 11-day old bike, police said. NEW YORK-A 1-ton overheated boiler exploded Wednesday and TTC eonvo- He estimated that some 35,000 faculty offices will also be Michigan citizens are affiliated in a Manhattan telephone building and tore like a jet-powered Donahue, who had left his bicycle in the woodlot by Kala¬ ■ located in the building. 250-300 representatives of 71 o^ -oduced projectile through a cafeteria filled mostly with women. At the nation's leading employers by with the 120 groups in the state, mazoo St. and the Red Cedar least 20 were killed and another 100 injured. in business, industry, education ean of urn- "We consider this one of the River to go birdwatching, dis¬ "The boiler blew because it was superheated," Fire Com¬ campus. They -airmanof significant developments in the covered the loss when he returned missioner Edward Thompson said, adding: "It was due will nfer with Meredith probably c s ■ or. ROTC campaign," he said. We have from two hours of observation, \lr Force, to failure to maintain a proper water level." types of opport mailable attracted a large number of police said. : ed for >11 n are perfectly ready people not previously polit- He demanded that Stiner switch Hem » Gets Castro Der : iatien Note ilO,Mil- ically active to participate in Plans Brief e the parts back to the proper ROTC 100, the campaign." ing de- WASHINGTON-A proposed cc mique expressing bicycle and took him to the cheduled f s leader- by the Place Questioned about a charge inciation of the Fidel Csstro alliance in Cubs was Department of Public Safety. fully the first in made by Gov. Swainson con - Stiner was arraigned Monday, -.-.entation ceming the number of Negroes employed In supe submitted to foreign ministers nes {J its are urged to Praising Schirra. Krzywo- that Negroes are often denied Negro student in the school's 114- ~'"A hlocki said that yesterday's flight attend." t tonight's apprenticeship and other year history. The announcement came Wednesday from fedeeral r of the nation's was Probably better since the as- ojpons at opportunities that would make -a^ce check, them officials, with an eye toward largest co rations sendrepre- tronaut reserved hydrogen per- readily available for these the Carnival. So. oxlde {or "ghfng the capsule eircoupons positions." possible disorders on the coming a: the door. football weekend. observes K ney, dox a growing aiding irt experimental ob- Romney said several of h is jmbers Nearly 4,000 armed troops number of ldustrial and pro- s®rva^c>ns. Previous flights fell are volunteer groups are integrated fessional associ -pon's before were withdrawn from the uni¬ in larger cities such as Flint, Detroit and Muskegon. versity as Meredith went through (Continued i page 3) his third day as a student. Some -d Protection 8,000 heavily armed soldiers re¬ mained to keep tight control of the oak-encircled campus, where Danhof Accuses early week rioting claimed two }lggest Prob lives. Tension continued though school activities were hightal¬ Swainson of Plot I back to near normal. During the Republican Attorney General the highest legal office in the JeeKnio candidate Robert J. Danhof ac¬ make such s I ^ Th» run. Confronted by the uniformed night an effigy of Meredith was u cused Democratic leaders Wed¬ ent. "I can't possibly c I Ti. officers, he started to cry. burned, bottles thrown and sev¬ nesday of plotting to keep Mich- i such an absurd s >erie» "j know why 1 did-it. eral armed persons arrested from ever balloting While Danhof was unloosing his ' sures ducked r the c ' J"** couldn't help It," he whim¬ the proposed new Constitution, attack, Swainson, already an- s'* iltlilly to the Pered. Nearly 30,000 Southerners, v. John B. Swainson im- Hcipatlng a Saturday campaign f *>per window. The officers moved the prowl- President ~ most of them bearing an in- medlataly laughed off tl e charge 0_ Kennedy, -ory three ler txo the light. He was nearly grained hatred for racial inte- as"too ridiculous for commeht." knew he had still more nationally ■E ;Ut>. ' 4"-Z** Of un- 50, baldish and clean-shaven. He gration, were expected in Oxford In remarks prepared for even- prominent Democrats lined up ti |t»» ~" bussing carried an out-of-town driver's for Saturday's homecoming foot- lng delivery to an Ottawa County help him in Ills reflection battle, "*tes m they pre- license. ball game with the University of Republican rally in Holland^Dan- Three cabinet officers have al- "" * . The arresting officers trana- Houston. James Mc Shane, hof alleged. "Beyond a question ready passed through th. . the Ported hire to the police station. of a doubt it is the clesr and a part of what Republican feu- •> charge of U.S. Marshals * "T\ nl<:ht Again, the officers had suc- ln* *** cessfully performed the role of University, predicted: firm intent of Gov. Swainson bernatorial c and1 d a t e George and Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley, Romney slightingly refers to as - Police on a university campus. • elected, to deprive the "federally organized rescue ^ the mission." Now Vice President ' "Ice-aw ^ two c ^ Tl11* tlm* bMn C-O-E-O 4*rmifory to go ahead with the game, without ^ people of any chance i constitution." Johnson, two more cabinet mem¬ quietly ta upon to protect coeds. The coeds, because of their and* of co«da hov»«4 on c«npw«, Univer¬ rxtms, coeds hav* tha idea that nothing can any assurance of federal sane- the onSwainson, campaigning in De¬ bers plus Sen. Hubert Humphrey, happen to thorn. -STATt HEWS PHOTO tion. However Asst. Atty. Gen. • "Mae. he umber and housing problems, sity police Wove • constant protection prob¬ , troit, said in reply.lt seems D- Minn., and Party Chairman t lem. Despite warnings that it is wise te (Continued 4) credible that an attorney seeking John Bailey are scheduled. (C*Hww4 «a pege 3) on page Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday Ootobc " out substantial experience in in¬ American Foreign Policy: Formulation. ternational diplomatic ma- Principles. and Programs.*" the text written by neuvertngand without having had Richard C. Snyder and Edgar S. substantial dealings with each • — a» Burns other. Turniss. Jr. now being used for The attention of the entire world has bec-- politic* 1 science 360. has an ex¬ "Ideological factors have fur¬ Miss^thls week. ther Late last week the question across the tremely revealing excerpt on complicated the Impasse. would Gov. Ross Harnett and his state t,o -, MtVd—"-HtrsTrfan- Amer¬ Hostility is supported and tnten^_ apd hold up the entry of fames Mn ,>.<■>'• ■ L sified by the fact that Russia and Sunday night the whole sordid mess ican Rivalry and Conflict." We riot and two America Interpret the world and persona were killed. One w feel It is worth quoting since it Now the question Is how bad will it be wtu does £ive some indication of the each other in terms of different What does the Oxford Incident mean to \uu The riots In Oxford have made fantast.. historical experiences, different complexity of the cold war: iMQUmV members of the Soviet bloc, which the\ «; •Nearly all the serious inter¬ cultures, and different sets of be¬ liefs and assumptions The newspapers of Europe are headlining national disputes and conflicts of about hu¬ Mississippi town. the present period Involves* dl* man behavior. The events in Oxford have Irrevocably "Each of the two nations has relations with all nations having a predorrm The new Africlan states Will be especially a built up a set of expectations The Oxford Incident has made Amerlc.) about the policies and conduct of and stirred up emotions and feelings it century ago with the close of the Civil War. the other. Foreign-policy action Who should be blamed for the mess in 0\1 based on these expectations in Some segregationists blame the NAACP ; turn tends to produce According to these summer patriots the reactions their programs too swiftly. khich both na- which appear to fulfill the orlg- These Individuals claim that the organ.; iat accidental to shove their race down Southern throat s t! inal prophecy whether it was val- , ?. mutual fear ready to swallow it. Their case may have a minor ring of tr tme to domin- Our Constitution supposedly guaranteed 175 years ago. The Civil War was fought 100 year? a, .and sho 'nuff - here came Bre'r Rabbit hippity the slaves. The Southerners who rioted In Oxford hoppln* down the road." general who led them, are not significant rabble-rousing ancestors, who glory-tall.i «ivtl War. "Oxford makes a fine centennial celebratu i However, the North is not free from r; It takes a more observant person to not and we hide most of our prejudices another—but the prejudice is still there. The only difference between the Southern : oi tfte students wno live oft- Negro is that the Southerner knows where I li is no wonder that some Northern Nt carhpus, either in apartments The Northerner never knows whethei near campus or at home. In an effort to secure fair kicked In the teeth, or knifed in the back. If America's democratic system is to representation for these people it seems only reasonable that an diseases of infancy, it will have to be free extra person be added to this A middle-aged gentleman, whom 1 hold ; committee and this person should me recently that he thought my generation be the president of the Students of the United States as a world power. Off Campus. which is the only I hate the sound of that statement. effective representation we off- It has an Impending sense of doom, Allen Poe. campus students have. k fills a person with foreboding and n Jerry Walsh The fact remains that Ole Miss scored of points for the other team's ideology . Crossword Puzzle It helped cripple the democratic system ce Letter Policy three Letters to the Editor should be sent to the Editor, Michigan State News, Student Services If a student is graduating Building, Campus. e fall, either he pays $12jOO We encourage students and fac¬ ulty members to criticize, praise, and expound their views In the letters column. The col¬ 2. li t sn>3en: is a part- umn will be as big as the read¬ me student this quarter, but ers wish to make it. goir£ to be a full-time sto¬ We ask that no letter be over About 400 words and that every letter rk quarter. Repays$12X® is: for one quarter's use. be signed. We will print no letter 26 Mettle: I hope that the administration that is unsigned. eclioq fa", ties that this is not We the right to edit a profit- reserve Bob Howard lAkiag educational organization. LC. Shah any letters. Graduate Student Bruce Faoricant What Mo Interest To the editor: Las: F pday 1 called your of¬ fice, or. the adv.ee of as African Sis£t messier oi the African Lan¬ guage aai Area Center, to In- trots you that I r.tve it your disposal the oop> oi a very well- wrrter. letter oi a Congolese student telling his experience of mere that a year's study behind tne Iran Cart air.. The tvul reply frosr the scar a: tr>e line te your office was tbm rmngc lt>» CARL L. BARTLETT were obviously NOT OF LOCAL INTEREST; Pierre Ngotaa had University of Nebrosko '62 aerer beer tr the VSl off&wtnr "The satisfaction gained in helping other people com¬ bined with the knowledge tho* there is no limit to both earning potential ond ad¬ vancement opportunities ore the reasons I chose a Sales Career with The Northwest¬ ern Mutual Life." drop by eur display ot the CAREER CAR- NIVAL October 8th ond 9th -****. it is » difficult one to *PP1) Red Cedar Review In between classes Opens L-C Series or for evening snacks I poltco suptnrtior mot« co<*er.- n» music of Clann Orchestra comei Tuesday. Miller's to campus Oct. 16. under Millar then started chestra. McKlnleyalso starts* hi, own or- Seeks Articles eat at ( fhe «tuJent«." »*ld on* direction of Ray McKlnley. the or.heatr. w*h bonlat. Will Bradley 7aoX#?!2l" ' "Red Cedar Review," Mlchl- collage funds, primary by the gan Stale's only literary maga¬ funds of the College of Arts jtrolrrnn. 1,1 "Tb»y The orchestra performance is Miller's hand w„aool, number zine, Will be published winter ami Letters. The cost and the ,r j0b, hoc*use they the first Of this year's Lecture- one |„ the and Spring if present r,vor*Me contact Concert Series, to be given at nation.McKinlev'suni plans ma¬ length at thla year's issues have was just beginning terialize, said the publication's to wore not been 1 hit when he was « :o-advlsor. " determlnedv The c«st Virgil Scott of t decided hy Glenn Miller entered the Army I Scoot > is < tills partment^ FngMs^de- and the length will In 1942. with the rank of r officer ob- Reserved seats are $2 a tain. McKlnley was Cap- | r», and Carl Hartman, Red depend on the material submitted. $1.50. Students with made a Ser- I Cedar Review's new advisor this The English department has Coupon A geant. When . ...lc Miller beard about I fall, are currently seeking stu¬ Indicated that Interest _l w"k!" r, » to 60 thalr activities books will ln the get a 50 McKlnley's call, he put : dent contributions of literary ma¬ past of the literary magazine C oi them !«"'* s their blinds cent discount. requisition and th* terial. There are also has been limited to a small I when openings W 'V< 1 ,^.7 McKlnley's association with more united. Miller lost his life for business manager, publica¬ portion of the students and . "Ikjik at* in ana -lowsafter ?^wl-ntothbt8lU1ftlr^f5yta7 ago when both were starting their i1.*,n^°Ver nel In December,th^En««'shChan- 1944. THOMAS HAMILTOH tions manager, Staff illustrators and copyreaders. faculty. Scott and Hartman agree that careers. Miller was Just be-' After his ^ meet boy- ginning as an arranger and trom- continued his discharge. McKlnley band where he left tjX'StfltPa,Ut" VP W 1 At present, "Red Cedar Re¬ view" has no editor-ln-chlef. . only with student Interest and support can the magazine Sur¬ - go to get bonist In Ben Pollock's band. o« on entering the service m a WW I Walter Lockwood, Grand Rapids vive. Hartman. founder of the ms make it SJS!? ^ PolUck Chicago. ln Miller s *e«rs Glenn iO OC HettU senior, and James Cash, Grand famous poetry magazine Fpic, * Hamburgers death, his style was re- Rapids junior, have been desig¬ at Cornell University, said that tght patro - Later, Miller left Pollack to vlved. sparked by the nated as fiction editors. rti s dorml- organlie a bandfor Smith Ballew, cessful movie highly sue- At II mint 1 this University's magazine is one ittempt to a top crooner of the Thirties. He "Hie Clei of his career UUII/llW To be assistant editors are of the best college literary publi- males from pick- chose McKlnley to behlsdnmi- Miller Story." Thomas M. Hamilton, former Dan Webb Humphreys, Chicago Junior, Marris. San Dlrgo, Cali¬ Scott urges students to sub¬ * Hot Dogs ^ws, or mer. The Bat lew band was fairly Lessons in llnion cc-presldent of academic af¬ fairs at Michigan State and pres¬ fornia senior, and James Lock- mit their literary material to wood, St. Petersburg sophomore. * urging by the successful, but -en's division „ the next not as successful group which Miller On Bridge, Dance Beginning Thursday bridge in- ident of the State University of New York Is the new president "RCR," which replaces "Ta- rot," Is primarily a fiction ma¬ Hartman. 209 Morrill Hall. Information French Fries |irivcrsitv, rany cfteds helped organize, the Dorsey 0f the University of Hawaii, gazine but will accept non-fiction today on campus !r»w tbeir win- Brfe,her.s Orchestra, structlon will beheldeach Ihurs- 0ver the president's plus many more tasty items day at 7 p.m. in the Union, duties material on all the creative arts. the lights are By thls tlme Mlller h«dmadea at the New York University Students are Invited to con¬ i police officer n#me fo,. himself as Dance instruction will begin on Aug> ,959i Hamilton, 47, from Sailing Club--7;30 p.m., Thurs¬ Make Henry's an organizer, tribute Short stories, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. lnthe Nterion, !nd„ and a essays, day, Union Ballroom. 1153 E. Michigan arranger and trombonist. graduate of ;,ku that many Union. Both e sponsored poetry and art. All subject matter Delta Phi Epsllon—7:30 a Habit Mlller tef, the oo^. pauw University, left his p.m., will be considered. I block W. of ll,!he^Hi" McKlnley and their pathssep- ssep^ ^Union Board. for M.SU. post to take The magazine is a nun-profit Thursday. 32 Union. Brody the in- Prc-Med^S-OcU-t y„7:30 p>m># said a night t tr#te<}. presidency of theStateUniversity structldns are corrections of publication. It Is subsidized ; >,ev > !Mievc m«u of New York. hy Thursday, 36 Union. dates listed on Union Boardpost- -four 3 COUrSGS Set ers. Frank C. Moore, chairman of a.m.; ljIS p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Carnival men the board of trustees of the S 5tt -11 Students may and 7:30 p.m. to 10 signupforh«-tn«r» state p.m. university, and James E. A banquet USAR School IT";,1ST play Allen, New York commissioner (Continued fron pogel) honoring guests, company representatives and 4$ |«* * ^noto*f:.P* Student and faculty Reserve Unlon Board desk until Friday, of education, expressed regrets, fTofessional organizations tnai student chairmen will be held at better stop kidding at his resignation. Army an? tnvltfd t0 Dance and bridge lessons re- Will be represented again this Kellogg Center Tuesday with enroll in three courses Commissioner Allen said he Dean John D. Ryder mass of .emales begin- 12- N< Cedar per couple. Accountants, the Michigan Edu¬ Officers Hamilton will assume the pres¬ The largest vocational Infor¬ qualifying for the cation Association, TheStateBar place to place at courses wl„ ^ |4 two.hour Auto Injures Coed idency of the University of Hawaii of Michigan, the Michigan Press mation program held on any cam¬ evening class sessions Jan. 1. Association and theMichigar^ pus, MSU's Career Carnival . . „(J„. during T£ customarily attracts up to 12, USED Medtcal 'rmd ***> ,5-<"v "" ■«'« Erickson Society: among new¬ r«»ir«.cMdctttti yy On South Campus Attending comers will betheNational Coun¬ 000 students. ^ .o-iw tne summer. Retirement d"''"8 points cil of Social Services. Sponsored by the Placement :hing of walk- f given for all cl; ivi WBSt„ coe(^ was injured Wednesday Education Council The Carnival booths in the Bureau, It is organized by stu¬ is the University po- I put officers on foot on and full pay and summer training. allowances for Prerequisite for the command ' senior, ^y.a c*r drlven hy tam Krebs. Flushing, N.Y., ** on Farm Lane "" Provost Clifford Erickson attending the 45th annual meeting of the American Council Union Building will be day from 6:30 Tuesday from 10 p.m. to a.m. open Mon¬ 10p.m.and to 11:30 dents. Bob Andringa, Wayland senior. Is this year's general chairman. Theme of this year's BOOK mp"s' Education building. events: "Check Your 1'utur and general staff ? police pletion of either the branch ca¬ reer or advanced course. For other courses, the the Penelope Shannon, sophomore, is ln good condition at Olln Memorial Haslett Health Center ucation in Chicago Wednesday through Friday. The conference is on "Higher Banking As A Career SALE prerequisites Education and the Federal Gov¬ with a fracture of the left leg and vary and should be checked shoulder,"'asked the Lansing school by interested miil£ ernment: icies." Programs and Pol¬ FOR YOU! mured by the oBicers officers. Th® ! accident * ' " ' occurred when •Reference •Novels •Mysteries Interested officers should con¬ Krebs, driving north on the Inside Learn about the •ere rot bothering the To advantages and opportu¬ >ut rather tact Lt. Col. William F. Riley, lane struck Miss Shannon ln a, Fly nities Come In and Browse patrolling to Jr., commandant, crosswalk in the center lane. awaiting you in the field of banking. ■s from bothering them, or Lt. Col. Krebs PAN See us at.. ticketed for failure Spartan Thomas F. Mac Clure, assistant was | Slipped away. fstion keeps commandant, on Wednesday eve¬ to yield the right of way to a pedlstrlan in a marked cross AMERICAN Bo re- nings at the LansingUSAR School walk. 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OR --R2S2. ^ Kt#rW n»r.»rtr«^t < r. aWarod th* poas&Uity of canc 10 IV EXPERIENCED T\ WST: t%rm- ^ La»4 r in| lit air .m. g«», iHni ii ^ «r v ' l«| ' 1:1 & " rapar*. rt»r*s. its ma >»o»t*. Tr.«M*rt*d aome*A«wr* atat. !»us . . i I„ ... ■ I.. .. .M ;;; S.. *V. 5panhnf !*• ]wrfi P*w» . , li Ma^it w*S«n?. i4 Memia^oCa.^ E.Vtn Atty . ••■ :- ^Xwnoa. ahnumam and TYPING ri'PfesE TTINC and Cfm. Roten E. KmrwN's ajt*r? ,Wr >cy.«i ovrecifor arWs 1 12 cars prtrtls*. Wxviv^ CYTfe>tcSarWe. <*, ^ $>-rne fc:. ^ ixtsx>— -a.-W. faraga. aK carpattngt»- I cvatav.'. N-rwar csmpus dc-ap- l>p#rtm««. declared: Phantorr. Mtehtfan. Phore nv, hcf» rtw foo^al! $ama ^ bo bold her*. «> rHtbtthoa im¬ portant this »e«**nd is to th« President Hanwli ■rri WANTED TO RENT f»r«^ m o coilege and to tiie alumni. On rtw «t»r hand, w* don't earn an\ To Have Full W«* near _2-l»,»«■ ,u''rt- *' " a/rti^ mft «s proporr* juigi . . VJLT-xh. St«» l--,TInI tapon^ tin ■ enftneersnj ownrnvmK-«rxws. a»-rtWn.«* Njpett car. te held." CcBrse „w. Co!Wm_ w Frtda* rri * Lost S Found ~t and Ugfctti^,, ' Pat Smith. puWiC relations » c.vr director of the university, said •Pees - = 'f thrr.r. « ! kritc^oR. and 1/2 hat*. — i»lt«lkuvtt* SM*.U. gt$S )»&*? >eTvoms i "As far as university offictais <£ Tronsportcrtion He Knd *•.. r - fcmpiacfs. »rtadN»i garage. — ,re concerned, the game is stli'. ■SSKjec vac s$k?*T: 5»• appoint- MSI STtSJfiNT »TS or OaJl Marx Morpt-.y Tl' J-nS. Watrwer g drtvt«g freer. Mason. Mtch^ » arid pia> the caajpes. Call ~normal. New me Justice De¬ S game because tt wo«5d heip restore things to Osoces.' topic *■ : . <-*■* -f tN] jovj, partment apparently wants to call personoi ^ Service" Adrian To Speak m the wt>ole t?.inR qB." ST^A^TON HilRSES BOaIBOED, New bar*. Stale CmUMm S»0RTS CAM trssar. MSI campas^ Community Circle Players -ares, Bess at cere. Char'.es R, AdSriasw processor presents CESTTh ED "-2""^u <9 polUStaj science. wUJ he " h-M WSW "THE TEMPLE of KNIVES an origirai dram* RON GROW ^ CHBJD CARE,,Pick ^ , i fipak*amat for Eerrts sate* October 5 A 6, Tl, 12 & 13 cnwree atil. be geered roprn- CIRCLE PLAYHOUSE m*m P«^lw ffi*ters5*wJaag of 1120 Sberidar Stree: E prior to the r«®er- *®BD HUSVCKE7 caB ED %arn l AprU. Student# with ID cords SI.OO does- ^eatsrs Imtc up for tt* "THE K?*GHTOW^r- octets gnu*?.* r mem* prograaw aclude Mtete- «as S«prewie Coart Justice Scwnaamdfora ■swwkise, aaa^n TI>.« >• r a HaJe Breke. TU 2-1411 Doys state S««i> Ba»t LinaUnt, Michigan Thursday October 4. 1S»62 Named May Raise , Came IwM Building Flint J.C. Paper r*'* f C'^Wrr 11* E*** f ' M ■';v '•**, twfts. View- CmamtlKl* «rttt fc«M w**1* °"* |? *» **** * 1 ■■ ■ ..... ordinance for the r+vtaton of tpublk «* elty** building c«fc. *» «• ♦*» ^ cvxt# buttling* Suspended Again Publication at th* Film Junior th# «!-. World Business *-**»< ordinance Ooli«f* ftvkVnt r** ajvy»r'i was »uap*r»d#«! Fu«m1ay making it thr . amjHi- (ih\ 111\ T !>••• <$vsr«i!Wr*l **«M «Xtend tbe limit t»\ 120 thirrf s\i*|vnMon in a y#«r nrvl Topic at Meeting p*fK«i , a feet and previiJe for a h*U. greater p*n«ton urtS-np f*** Sixty dean* and professor* of num,'*r «t apartment* to be !e- tn* suap«ntion order cam? i.v«u* « X other from Lawr«tw« L ►mm### administration ftwm **ll> *1tMn <«>+ build trig, Jarvlt. ^hjvj • tlttnotft, Indian*, Ohio and Mich Recommendation* for lnt#ni*Mtt of Flint *-hiwls. - "fVfr.i- »S*n ar« expected to attend th«> lB twiMlnf code ing a .Wterm I nation of MhULJ. tr*tiM coftferww*, TW»da\ Fry*(f in K#it«0 Canter* *tvi *NM"t!v **** r'*™ *«<•* «ie*«d for the confttructton of with th« "th# puhlicatlor. of t'i<> jvapor 0RT0ISE Hw theme of th* conference 4,1 11 ,Uk,'> *P*rtTn*n? building Collar* Clamot ' GAINS A . w " it "Ttw International Scene, It, vM1 «»* western edge of \W Wednesday, he said. The * Challe<** and t^pportunltv for P*>**r«T- puMlcathvi, a» p « Aftftrfcan EttWn***." *** million-dollar building, wlthAi* vleTlnlte evliu- AMn H. Manten, dl«ttt«\tl*hed visiting professor of **«rdlng to William J. Port*r. Jr > pneavdent of Porter Realt-v, ai>J he *>Vlev1 that no om the paper hail pronvpte>.1 IVHEEI VA*> ?"tts *111 deliver the firat addre#*, *ouM include W apartment , ninth 'Vurnent International 'This is one thing « Mnnetary units, a ground floor for wni,-# ttrown ProMem*/* at adltuwrThursday * sw eolnj! in rake sitting imming pool and park- evening. tut tor (34 cart, Carr, regional, tl* H*ad of the Flint who was vi.< Wathington '< would V erected o*i the »ito State VttMlon of th* Fur^*.*.- C ro~ '«* «^*V|>l«db> H«n»->N IVivo-®', Weifn^sklay, "In the four sen Jttftlvltf Af«ncy, Olttno *Mch t* c!«**ifie»J t"*r»c^tolo «tl F«rirtv\ usv^1" *** prnsm Kn'.v.:^ >.x'c Flint, th on "Attack KcBiwwHe irtrv.v■ *• • roodMKtk " »t thr Fndnv m.%rn- CUMHwwc* I IS, *o«M >R$ WHSS1»M\. UvUKV i ' H«st Lansing Luncheon [arts today ioclwj* a on Friday *pwh on "Fcortomk *111 *ri*blf tt*o < only for the susper.< reasons they know etc 5:30 P.M. V'roap^cw tn Utln Ar.wru-a," ni4,r<> W-^l*' h? J.v*. SwKlnlMn of tho Ir-.frr- Wcatt^s rtir^sjit- they Wev1n« the Flint Journal's national Staff of For4 Motor Co, c~- Mich**! C> suspension. Ffl.iay aftomoon th« ^It^wtor, ?ai>! that fhe »1H ^av* • choice of administrator-: -— attenv'.inj - —, h^? ^"trtctlons . OH CAMPAIGN TRAIL -Hopefwl condidate Cee.ge Rom„er We\1t>esv1ay, he s*i«l. to set panols acc^tnting. marketing Km" or - managwitw, • ^ evcer^l K-H certain ■ MiiW- ,t«rr^ Un.in9 Wedne.doy to oddre.t R.publica« entho,- papers policies and NnimU. TT- the »-onfer««ce c>-mrlud«« Prl- - ^ atMlum M STATE NEWS PHOTO. <"<'■ "I assume the bound* *ii ^a* evtmiRf *1th a vV.nrtw s^^-h "F**rv cltr « tt gl ows w\ i! DARIN on "Haw*!-.-* N»« Rol* tn xw#t Trade," by Dr. Jfohn Haaani, proPrsaor of rran^r- Fj*t- ^l»0Vf *«** ^ »« height *tr^tUvi* <" r*>latu>n»hlp to "*«!? «>' the commimtty, r» tt ar Professor Breaks Embargo, nation. Fwt Lanting is no ovoeption, Mlchlgon Stat® Unlvertlty &C Milli , Gets Imports From Cuba FOREIGN FILM[ SERIES 1 SPIT ON smoking. s something tbe> V» cigars to friends. YOUR GRAVE" Shapiro was the center of The Fir%♦ Eight Min¬ controversy about two years »« b«vause fif his publisheii view utes of This S <»rtling Motion Pictur# Will m 1,'nlverstty officials said only Americans have I nee thf embargo effect. They said Shapiro would pick up the to powvr. „ Early in WM Shapn- jioo.iioo damage sir WJIM-TV, contending t'>at th station's newscaster had tmplle Hnrq Yo'ir Eniolioni in Midair! You Will Be You're Thero Part of Because Iff m and liquor in November when he travels to Mtami to CigUft give a that Shapiro " is either munlst The suit or is a .1 watting Ir^tham county circuit: cour a ' om fellow traveler, trial ■ Vibrant Story! THE MANAGER STARLITE DRIVE-IN SSURE >t too important to Shapir.o is the author of an art Ic I on the background of (.astro THEATRE often lectures his classes agatnst HNT Miami, tt\e gools wpneconftscat- Union Board Sponsors Issue of Nation. V"'I?,CB>* official a. Wrtie PVaU Disnevi Officer Posts Open third S Lights" Creative students picture / midnight in the second floor III# to opportunity to publish t available for quaiifiedl'niverslty Featuring Alan Cooper and his according to Henry A1 students, according to a report of the Inter-Collegia! releasevl by the Navy. band, the dance will entertain Congress. fCLUSIVE! Interested students should con¬ rock and roll and twist enthus- l»62-( tact J.R, Hof'man or Oscar Ta- f'oetrv C ongress Ai ■STARTS boda, both of the department of Tickets l-■. ~.L ■< ■Ugg'jg" 'BEST PIC Winner of 10 SOFT FOCUS' STRIPES LANSENCi Academy The rnood is hushed, the pattern muted to strike a blow for peace and quiet ■MlfCL. Awards I If you're one who abhors the razzle-dazzle of the Now! Thru-SAT B ordinary, this is your suit. 40NE « No. (l\ 1 7 I 90C This En ."II 'Hlt No^m « 9;2: M Particularly in the popular Madisonaire model that emphasizes, trim, slim and fORET ■UBriWTBBHMBI ■«!l*t - flattering natural lines. $69.50 /il nszyi RICHARD BEYMER RUSS TAMBtYN day Matinees $1X0 Evos, Sons, Holidays >1.25 iOsitcheUros. dtlldrft uadw 12-50# mr.i^No geoegechakiris , , ■ ■ . ■ v . ;jk' Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday October 4. I96j I Giants l.OS FS. vAr>-T>e -Sen *u» • rt>* the Rally in Ninth for NL Pennm, tir-~i>re*i;t«4 n». run. . ^ «L PA*0. Twa» |AP|-T»* >k< rw, mu t«r|- v«» RJJ* .. - —""n l . 1 , Matty, *t*rt- M «i*i f*ve then\ tfwlr f\r« of Maury Wilts, Wills led off u> the 1*51 playoff on Bo6by A'«» family mM Uk» cara of fc^V"' Ha. ^ «\1 t*e vnr.tr* wltt* • sirqtfe ^fT pendent Mne* titeflret «ti*le, hl« fourth hit of Thompeon't now-fatmd three- outfleM <*©»•■ »»»• rrmacitexv. ?" to®. -•« r- Av*S*; !h* rr*.-e :«ve« C«K, ttiey left \e» YoHt for the day, and stele second and third, scoring from third when run homer that brought .bout the •Wr«l, *v >'\t tV-, V<: coettvi, *»lkin$ PlW «* eiTvv W eeeond wild. third time they have failed,while ft r*maut«\l 4-2 until the .ninth v>»". r VK- v\-*«y «*• Fehr* Al«u Ni*«um tarry Purrtght. Wearing in all four NL play- rV !•*<*■$. TV tV%*rs then cam* up far when the Giant* put the finish- offi. They I oat to St. Louia in •NMfc Ml to tV ;V'r *** #?> tw 4i not jet ir* ftfuches on the overhaul Jo* l*«v low to the GlaMa In JWl lO daya wha^ a^l de^eatwd MHw»«lree tt lWT »■• . :-\ \V;V:r vt*\* t**t K0*1- * rv,*n '*• Ftthr Pierce, »<>o *v>r ^ ISey trailed the league-leading SF 6-lA-J ith « rt>,r*«e-hitt«r, M*therV\ts- IVxtget a >7 four games with only LA 000-102-100 4— «-4 se.er. remaining to play. Markhal, Laraen (*), Pierce TV f\v*ferji h*J mo*Y-run hvsmer hy Tommy D*ri* champtvw in five j^ara ami kept and Roaeboro. \VP Urwi (5-40 V ssvrwuwi their !«»«<< to *-2 the Giant*' playoff recorvi tm- LP Roebuck 10-2> HR "Tommy . thf seventh iraxMB^c o« ihe tyotvl Mcmiahed. They beat the Dodg- l>avia (3?th>, Intramural News State's CofritHi by Many •a^ie: s tneetir* ras he4.1 for the TWa.'a.^*lth Pioneer HPR Program Exclusively At...' Tom Tresh Named physical " * 'Mk M.far, State's physicaled- mainly mainly Interested in trying to In tryimg to physical fitness fltneaa on growing i;*ere« of tV compare him with those of In good physical condition, hewlll IV is ?c help W snxlent e^ial si?e to determine If he not remain »vv." -rrrrnrr Vahtr after V ieares meets rtve a^ag* capabilitiea." SMrt Unity t V-.cMja- ate. As Milles puta tn v»e« ,vf President John F. Commenting further .Mlklea fc "Our p*r:vc..Ur x e« o/phvs- Kennedy's present phvalcal fit- *vWet1> "This progrsm has had In- ness program, Mlkles "had thlsto it cal e»?iv«kr. s s that *»* the country. We individual tn ke«©»s« «*y: »«• » •« ** profram ot the %e4&ueta« Setving conplrit neib md iNtariaj pizza mi relaxing SowHi Set blwd ttmosphtrc DAGWOOD SANDWICH Homborger Potties with ; Lettuce & Thousand . Island Dressing On | Toasted Bun Party Acoommodatici ? New Bamboo Room OPEN 11,00 A.M. Man Behind the Mask ad Sfe»t.->R were T^AT Ke>WfOY-TYFf FITNBSS-TeaH^ .■4ow«. to eta.pt b the 1 * J f»r*» FRANDOR MEX A.M. to 9 P.M. MON. thru FR1. — SAT. '' is Terry Sawchuck ai O-aeSs^ig^os and C*tc«psv. ?*v»icwl «p*tfw4*a ef iwcomiw^ fr*»We« wa e» He«ft4i ai»a Phvatcwi Edwco^on 12 GREAT MEN'S STORESl TV* Ortafe OrevU n.i fol; —STATE NEVS and BOY'S were vroqr&m. »\me *«» & Sar yrasc<»i.-v PHOTO. asv* ainrta of !>«#- Ntry;* *.-.r the Narsewwu t.e-ajvf f, lewfee re^wwler* at* Kr.-*ey *a?e.V i d Rage r II arts HUNTIN6 for ; IN LANSING QUALITY j FRANDOR CENTER 106 S. WASHINGTON Early or late.. .Food is Great 0®EN 5 P.M. 5 P.M. - - 2 A.M. Weefcdoys 3 A.M. Weekends Curt Service SPORTING GOODS IN \ Cocteous Delivery Service We look forward to ?/s VARSITY DRIVE-IN another year of serv¬ ED 2-6517 ing M. S. U. students \227 E. G^ond River in fine Sporting goods. n fashion .Pendleton wooi shirts, sweaters, and car robes • Bancroft and Davis Cup tennis and badminton ! CLOTH - the suit tho* retains that 'A supplies new-sut? feeling longer A pore wool worsted .Complete line of handbaH with o silky sfrokabie touch ... in classic ewev^ve-suite models you'f! wear with well-dressed t ? r=)jrr » -i gloves and handballs I assurance. New colors for Foil - now! <70 ca ZtrafL-. "'liM rea»<~: TOar-f • The best in archery supplies OTHER SUITS Ct»*«r trmupr a«re j s nuffs AND COATS 5ft95 to 200.00 REMEMBER YOU GET Si*e« 34 to 54 Regular*. Short*, Longs, Ertra Loot* QUALITY at t\L' liijp "FAMOUS BRANDS FOR LAD & DAD" iBcthk&ts .. 3«etUe«i- m a Mio* w*. 30-60-90-DA Y CHARGE ACCOUNTS ^ FREE ALTERA- j §jr i: holdenIhIreid » ««?'£' -jui Sk jta^K Wm.i 2j« i. m ■d^awrra^-i-.w ss s.