I Weathe TE Cloudy o*4 c.ld wl* • now flurries. Temperoture in tba mid-JO' a. vol. i* East Lansing. Michigan Monday November 5. 1902 Price 10$ Stuns Spartans, 28-7 Defense Stalls Ground Attack Gopher Coach Murray War math Cites "first Team Effort Ever" Oneby one the Michigan State football play¬ ers filed silently out of the locker room. When All hnd gone, nil that remained in the locker room were pictures of Minnesota's outstand¬ ing tackles -- Bobby Dell and Carl Eller- -hanging on the bulletin board. This told the story of Saturday's stunning 28-7defentnt the hands of the Minnesota Go¬ phers. The two tackles played an outstanding defensive game, as did the whole Minnesota team. They contained the Spartans, who led the nation In rushing, to only 30 yards on the ground. In the second half, Coach Murray Warmath's charges held MSU backs to a mi¬ BOUNDED •• Typical ploy in Saturday' i action players with r challenge from MSU. CONCERN AND DISMAY shown on the faces of Coach Duffy In effanslva blacking. George Salines (40), nus six yards rushing. ••Sfota Nawt Photo by Dtiiflai Cllbart and Ron Rubick (33) reflect the atmosphere of tit vordaye gainer, la it«fptd by four Minnesota Saturday'** lot* Coach Warmath said after the to Minnesota. --Stat* Now* Photo by Douglas Glibart. game that it was " the best team effort he ever had at Min¬ nesota." lomecoming Activity Groups D a "It was the best game of the year good defensive effort, and I am delighted ... It was with the defense." Liquor Iss When asked what the Gophers defense had inimates Campus With the East Lansing "wet- a class A hotel could sell beet- dry" issue to be decided at the and wine for consuming at the polls Tuesday, the Chamber of hotel. Commerce Hated economic It would also allow a state- added for the Spartans, Warmath. Just leaned back, and said that it was the same Minnesota (Continued on page 5) sale of liquor, licensed merchant to sell only mnah Predicts beer and wine under certain a Social ditlons should be granted. A "yes" vote for the repeal of the his chur Crisis Or dry law, theChamber said, prop Functions would aid in expansion and In Ar U.S. Bides Time leather9 For E tax benefits. It would mean growth for the community by making it comi get A. Hannah of the U.S.A. at theSheraton llze He said educi A.-- they must put far nWe stress ■ — Domi areas, and it would also mean club, miontl con- Cadillac Hotel. Traditional homecoming increased revenues in personal, frate on fundamentals of knowledge, Thursday with Ht spoke of the onrush of far less the Itles enlivened a drizzly MSU real extate, sales, and personal gani? modify, his flat refusal to allow i-. on practical ap¬ report, scientific and technological ad- campus this weekend in spite of property any on-the-spot Inspection of the c~sngea and *»«» which are bringing plication of what we know and said. for i Cuban tnlsslle sites which are far more on research to add to a disheartening 28-7 gridiron de¬ : >*«*». changes In formal instruction in feat by Minnesota. The repeal of Section 18 would at a specific ■inal speaker colleges and universities, and our expanding store. mean a state-licensed merchant "The question of llquorhas A crowd of 64,783 at Spartan being dismantled, In accordance * conferancc w tome extent in our primary They also realize that a scien¬ Stadium could sell liquor, beer or wine been settled In both the saw the Underdog Gopher tific or technical education may 4nd secondary schools. State's rushing of¬ for consuming off the premises: and state constltutioi • Asaocl- team hold ago Sunday by Khrushchev. be obsolete the moment a stu¬ fense to a scant 30 yards. The therefore, it should pose no prob- Cuba' dent leaves his last class to re¬ lem to either East ceive a diploma, he continued. "There are very real impli¬ Spartans gained 56 yards passing Assembly idents or Lansing res- Michigan State Univer- sity." theChamber said. ter. Technically they are a consul- Thursday showed the razing of the bases was well along but the The usually explosive running tation but pra etc ally the U.S. (Continued 3) cations for adult education In this Shift to emphasis on funda¬ of Sherman Lewis and Dewey Establishes The Better East LanslngCom- viewlsthat Mlkoyan can,and on page Lincoln was (lashed to a meager mittee, a group fighting the re- ghould, prod Castro Into acc'ept- mentals, " he maintained. "It opens up opportunities, greatly expanded because Industry 26 yearda in 19 carries. Full¬ back George Salmes was held to Committee peal of the dry status, denies the ing at least the fundamentals of Chamber's claim of Increased Soviet Premier Khruschev'spro- 962 Give , Fro* AP and UPI Wlras 31 yards In 7 carries. The MHA President's Assem¬ tax benefits. gram of proven elimination f O"* U S is increasingly willing to teach Diplomat techniques and procedures in their own plants and shops to of The only Spartan scoring drive the day was sparked by Ron bly and their AUSG representa¬ tives met Thursday night to form be East Lansing taxpayers will paying higher taxes, the com- mittee said, to pay for higher of Russian nuclear rockets from Cuba. No official word came from the Blood in tviet Union charted American diplomat Richard Rubick's 6*-yard return of a a committee to gather unbiased graduates already well grounded and law enforcement costs Fail Drive • ith factual Information of any court Cuban spying and ordered him out of the country, Gopher kickoff in the second and capital even on the nature in the fundamentals." resulting from Increased of the subjects under discussion spcretary-arcfclirtat waa the third U.S. embassy AUSG bill that will affect the an I*** He then switched to what he crime rate caused by an in- ^pelied on spy charges in less than a month. The tough Minnesota defense men In MSU residence halls. between the bearded Cuban and termed "a meteorological phe¬ J fete atvs agency Taaa accused Jacob of "maintaining threatened to halt the Spartan This committee, unnamed as ased consumption of alcohol. K hrushchev's a By JERRY ROBERTS B nomenon in education, where we , Spy ^ territory of the Soviet Union." find the wind drive at the 3-yard line but Rubick yet, shall provide through in- Tha dry s Of The State News blowing in opposite went over for State's only touch¬ vestigation, the available fact East Lansing from growing «t* Middle East directions at the same time. in down on a fourth-down play. Al¬ on an issue. These facts shall steadily through annexation "On the one hand, we find ^ though Spartan fans found little be drawn up and presented to of surrounding areas, the com- ^>"i»-Angry broadcasts In Mtddle East capitals great public concern about the to cheer about the rest of the AUSG representatives from mittee said, and there Is no of intelligence, and pres¬ g. ! x.r,<«. 2 the politic at bandwagons of Go*. r*« \ antfng are busv adding • Cleitceirn ScHoot, H. MertUen Rood. Washington t© *wmp tor Swain- leadership in Michigan has pro- He. 3 - E«*t touting Jvniof H«fh School, 81V Abbott Rood. John P. Swatnson And Industrial¬ duced the lowest unemployment ist George Romney Have shifted Put the national prominence, rate sines 1*»V\ administrative No. 4 • Beitey School 300 Beiley St. iwo high gear and are racing at the use of television and extemaiw savings of $2.S million a year, X He. 5 • lEdflew&od People* CWcV 469 Ho?adorn Reed. breakneck speeds toward the ; cut Jen participation only sur¬ an increase of seven peevent Ho. 6 - kterfele S«W N Hegodorn Rood. finish line on Nov. ( face Implications which some- in state school aid and more No. 7 Fire Slettee He. 2, Shew Lene. TV I'tU race to see *ho will ttmes to overshadow th. bed* for the mentally "HI and • hold the refn* over the Michigan LES1NSK! He. S Red Cedor School, Sever Dtive. • vital aspect of any point- mentally retarded. has already pro- Reid, Lesi gcvevnpient ca| race-How do the candidi Swainson has said that "despite He. ♦ Pinecrett ScHeol. 18T1 Pinecrest Drive. - dramatic events rarely Ratv! the issues, and what ' He. 10 • Red Ceief S«He«l. SeverOrive. i legislative exposition trom the seen In this Midww* state. GOt\" his administration has So> }l ♦ ft. TVewte* A«m»o» ScHool. Alto* Reed. The c ampaign has mushroomed established a State Fair Author¬ the national spotlight Fight for out into ity, authorised the wale's first Expect Jail Bond Big Scramble youth conservation rehabilitation camp, and adopted a "seal of quality" to produce marketing. promote agricultural lesinski Static Decision For County Post n-as He has the cited first that state to Michigan tnitiate ctndtd«e nor Lieutenant Cover- the office he Is seek- training program under the TuesdaY_ lR# „ of tt)e mo„ VsluaM« Congress eight e all first to urillr* was the development Administration and among the Area Re- _ the accelerated works program. federal public Jjeiveen mq«n. His administrationalsohases¬ tablished the first defense Recalling the one term h« lead* con¬ served as lieutenant governor tr qutvt tract Information center tn the 1052. he said he had experience* at th country, he has told audiences. the importance of such apositior of t^ As for his opponent, the gov¬ tn the smooth i-unning of the state. Miller *i ernor has contended that Romney He' addM that' had soh-ed t Mtlie: of disputes betweet tr, ;hr the Consttrutlonal Convvntlon and Democratic Governor Williamt tied up rt,*t Ac leading GOP guber- sheriff before his first election ^ RepJbib to the sherrtffs post tn natwria! candidate he should haw He recen-ed muc^ of his ^ice more to promote fiscal training with the FBI. MSI po- reform by the RepuMlcai lice and School of Police trolled legislature. min !f re-elected Swainsonhas said that his program vwild include; Harry Spenny. running for his first elective cerm as Ingham -Findorsement of Pr«1dem He P^Ul elected for five b was Kennedy 's medicare program U Count*- treasurer, was appointed last the agri, tied rith' "social fr™ 1 January to Ml the unexpired term of Laurence Perlter who --Fiscal reform based had resigned. Previously, Spcr.ny tas program which was defeated born was secretary and business by one vote last April 24. The manfeger of the !«ghwn County program inchxdeci the elimination fair board. of the four percent sales tax Poll Sho Leo Farhat, ond term as seeking his sec¬ prosecuting attorney, on food aiid drugs, repeal of ticed li served it chief assistant pro¬ COP Lea secuting attorney tn He evernptior of manufacturing w*-hsten art equipment from , While ir, the senate. Reidspon- ' the personal property tax, en¬ sored a bill for the construction :re>:1' 1 actment of the three percent cor¬ o* the NorthvtUe Mental Hos- ?k! * porate and personal income tastes pttal and a bill to include a cer- ' "f tain dust disease in workman's J :r" e compen s atlonbenef i t s. He said h« also aided a mow He w* for an automobile finance law 195f j which prevents evcesshefinance Lieute charges on car puivhases and tr h bills for assistance to the aged suppc: and handicapped. In wor Retd hits the state finances emp'.c^ in his platform: cation engineer, attended '/•mil- Angola lr»d. .-orpsroan to the Navy tr *wk! Gerald U Gr»hi Wa.- J] gnz h*$ beer coanMMtttr his ejgbtt tertr. aj W. rh* Mnericae L«guse. Cvmcxl comml«>«»er. He attended MS*, -e fed up with taxes, Hayworth Challenges of Pos-5 and of me Harvey C*«or. N?0-22 and snadied civil we were told the sales tax in¬ for .1. Wilson «s married aft stressing the need for Romney's n«ring « the University of crease would be enough, I think has rws ~h;)Are*„ leadership in Lansing. Wbcfcigaik. Graham mwrtee*;' *itfe the state should live up t He has charged that Sw*in- Mrs, Marie MtlJer «f L-asaatng, tafSsam Coomy Road Com- Youngsters Battli Chamberlain Re-election rhe rBnitaase for products anr. has repsser of .-iee-Ai 3« «gap*pye£ k Da;. &'«e. se'rved as a Trusslar besfore his eScctkus c**>- ssarvevor. Tbe rwo RepuMicar, candidates as natec bv organized l^bkjr. The industrialist has told au¬ been Reid also said he has always in favor of aid to state universities. He said he thought P-Twc views of : •■ieiecare t£. KZ* diences that Michigan's average Septma.: Cosmcii. far coawy coroners are unop- personal i nc r m e is 4?th among the problems involved with r^>id tration's Ne> growth and enrollment increases tng s stc-u: the 50 states, mat there are "6,- k-ersities could be setts for ; •" Giesm h. Hirford o: rng ftatjin Hoffmerer. 51, is seek- his fifth tern as countv 000 fewer people working today handled, tfcar two years ago, that the state He attendeid Dansville h*g& scbooS and later complete*! deficit. is -growing higher and "Wes met the situation with rraary science apprentice¬ higher, and that welfare costs GJL*i after World War II so we brot> are if $12 million a ship at Grateajr.' Funer*. Home, year. cgn , iee« the present increase • "V*°IUr ^nr. Arbor. He has been a partner Romney has repeatedly said also,' Lodge ® that leadership is the major issue Lansing's Gorshne Rancima- of the campaign and that "effec- FuneTa; Home fee 15 yes&rs. Reid R e is a member of 1 Nauo re - t: v e persuasion" i s needed to surveyor is Mar- .lack Holnses, 59, is his Masons. Lions, Elks. Eagles. aAninistrr 99, cf Lapsing. Stay stimulate economic growth irtbe rturd terrr, as couury coroner, uf -esearand pro- He attended Ease American Legion, 40 et 8, De- 1 Lansing^ *"1%! ec ted tbe troit and American Bar .As- Ucic*1 ™~: CiMZt C/orp. scnooJ, Pexr. Military College Motor; ^ j sociations and Dsds of Foreign are anci te a gradaaee of t»e *avne wo^k ..>wmn3. Service Veterans. He is a voter- th« Pres; ' He,, State ctaldrer.. «:,vrrs:n Sctooi of Mon- _Tw' rmsioK , an of World War 1 la which be Kennedy nary Science. served as a lieutenant in the backer — infantry. with some t in State Mhv ***** Newt* gnat Lansing, Michigan Monday November 5, 1962 3 Sis (Cm»Imm4 fro* Hannah p*t« 1) quired to operate their colleges; Blood Drive Romney Homecoming Enthusiasm TROUSERS and universities. (CmMuvmI fre«* p««e t) WTZ, M n«. «*«* National Scl«nce Found,tlcm, to set for fah term." (Continued (torn PrvL, ,sb.irrettlni»»** H*nn»h tatd that alttfulv more Looking ahead. Hannah asked page 2) the adult educators to consider A" blood received In die drive roc*** than <*»*-half of the students In the will be turned over to the Ing¬ a reduction of the proportion of (Continued from poge !) CLEANED & PRESSFD the top 10 percent of their Implications should a perma¬ high bands fc^Mld d*Tsowould TffSVrturwM *• RttMlft. *hool become graduating cltiwi college graduates. ,1c not nent velop. surplus of manpower de¬ ham county Mood center, who will distribute It through out southern the total tax carried come by low in¬ families, additional reve¬ presented haif-dme per¬ formances. The Spartan Band's show was based 59< "The great drive In business Michigan. nue for local government, relief on popular tunes. J^Ji M l'>- .ns{wc««i» Re Mid that to counter net thl# obvlout m*$tt of ne<>4*S brain¬ and Industry is in the direction Following are leading blood drive living unit* that did not on property taxes, a reduction Aliwrtnl gathered around class standards on the field after the of replacing human of the taxes paid power, we ahould redwi>ie lXir beings with by business game. receive the Red Cross plaque, to the level of competing Indus¬ machines." E^hL.MMoewmut«- effort* to get the brighter young¬ Although he reminded that auto¬ but who were in the running: trial states and a state Income A series of open houses for ■ r^si! th* Cuh«t * *4vtM ster# two college, and |,*ntliy mation and advancing technology Mendrick House 70 per cent tax "If necessary;" students and alumni were held T*^,. , .•• :v "to**1 » thoM who will not go on to will eventually create more Jobs Martin Luther House 45 --Fndlng "one-sided, special- throughout the campus after the CTun. i--^,on ,*un ™ college and encourage them to uw than they destroy, he said the Phi Mu sorority 30 interest, Gus Scholle-domlnatetl game. Most residence halls and KTLlrfai^.H* tfcelr bruins for their Motts House Greek houses COATS own im- basic problem is whether the dis¬ government" to give Michigan a opened their doors fc|P.i< ™ ro. • ntTinsol** block»d# «*i Aadboneht ofaocietv. The National Science f our.- placed workers will fit into th« Delta t'psilon better business climate; for some type of post-game parry. The parties Included Pi Kappa Phi mixers, t h e ttaind datlon, he also noted, new Jobs. —Support the new Consti¬ concludes l abor is tution which buffets, dances and open houses. agitating for shorter he says will save ^7tt» **t b1**41 that the lack of financial re- work weeks, Billy May's orchestra played CLEANED & PRESSED challenging edu¬ taxpayers $! million by eliminat¬ l„ M.«t*ro Cubt. aoureff Is the largest single for the homecoming dance Satur¬ cators to provide workers with ing the biennial spring election; reaaon for failure of student* day night In the Aud. The band socially useful outlets for their —Development of "stay-well' $1.29 to enter college or to was conducted by FrankieLester remain leisure time, he noted. clinics devoted exclusively to and featured the "Nail once they get there. Senior citizens ire growing in older persons, the promotion of Driving And studertt fees continue to number, and predictions are that periodic health examinations and Increase, h^.#dmltted, as edu¬ by 1<>80, nearly 10 percent of a a reasonable exemption from real Miss Johnson, who is desig¬ nated Miss MSU for the cational administrator* Folk Music desperately for the i search population of 245 million will be of age 65 or more, he added. 6roup property taxes for persons irCer 65 living In and owning their own der of the school remain¬ year, was crowned during intermission at homesy To Hold Meeting the dance. >ople Watchers Find The Folk Music Society will hold Its first meeting of the year —Intensifying the promotional and advertising efforts of the state and the New members of development of a troduced. Department of Commerce and Excallbur. senior men's honorary, were in¬ fhey are seniors FredLevine. SWEATERS CLEANED & BLOCKED Wednesday at 7 p.m. In theUnlon Labor; |reat Variety in Library Fast Lansing. Bob —Orderly consolidation and troit and Tom Johnson, De¬ The re-orgsnl7atlon of school dis¬ Plough. Traverse meeting will be organi¬ City. 49< rertnlne tlm® to review them anyway, zational and include group slng- tricts, higher salaries and bene¬ s chair at the slightest glimpse of m>.-, w.Tding to Joe Finemnn, fits for teachers and expansion Trophies were presented to ^^^thell- Ht reads 100 or 200 pages he¬ slamUlar faoe of Scholarship and loan pro- winning living units in the home¬ or foot. Me spends Detroit sophomore, who founded reon cam- fo'"e glancing frantically at the the next ten minutes coming display competition dur¬ clock and deciding It's time to carrying on the society last year. a gay conversation in rising ing the intermission. Plans for this year Include •e library op«n another book. sponsoring a concert with guest T** Inattentive fldgeter ts also If two frlend-greeters spy each COLLEGE Se spotted other across the room, performers such as folk singer < -iplerea- *•»>'* recognisable. He never complete Pete Seeger, the L.imellters, • look like P"s »" hl* resting materials chaos results. Clancy Brothers, Tommy Mak- SENIOR PROOFS A flirt Is vtng. at one time. Me jumps up from perfectly at home be¬ hind a pile of books. Her em, Jean Paez and other well his seat every ten minutes to CLEANERS attempt eyes knov n folk n »•••> search- grab another book or periodical. say: Fineman said the society also i-Hy admit The girl fldgeter "I don't know uses every a thing about plans to coordinate a folk festival MUST BE TURNED IN AT r took 1s excuse from a broken fingernail this—would you like ro help me?" with the Union Board utilizing andnever to a hair on her or "1 know more than you think 626 E. sweater to set Michigan Ave. • campus talent and schedule cars- ROOM 42 UNION BLDG. NOW 1 block from - v*rdapar- her books aside. The boy fld- I do—like to find out?" vans to the University of Michi¬ Brody *:Tempt to geter wastes his time by looking True scholars? They study at gan to attend folk concerts. "Your headquarters for st the girl fldgeter. home where there aren't >. any 10 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. all your cleaning needs" nmer Is slso The chronlr frlend-greeter distractions. vited to attend. .♦oesn't take causes a constant disturbance In (wldn't have the library. He leaps from his □□n aaa aaaa IFC PAN HEL COUNCIL garni Puzzle aaa aao □□□□ aaa aauaaaaa aua ammm □□□Li GLUE] □sgjbobo uaaQooQa Breakfast at Tiffany's Oh, your Mtirn. GLOOM AT THE TOP you've I™, I may, what will, homework, ntlrhiii(t night eniwler*, geMinic nmrriH t„ rl,,*^, loin* li Ir een s<»luti dear, dwhratlnd'imnl'v .VmliM'tV.'o'lliL'whio-!m!'\!l'- l!,'i!' 1 refer, of rourw, to the Sat. NovlO 1962 I'rexy. e " S(>ort DOWN t. Artmc.i (It i* iuterctttiuK to note here that r»>lle(p- (irevideiit^ un- il j t ■ . '•« Rural i Dtstlnc- languagf WHVN called "Proxy " Similarly, tni-tee* ,m- rallr.1 Prix,,. Vworiate prof.^-.r. 1 air atlhrl "Axv-Pixv ' Hur- .r- ar< , ,I|,W '.V Hish' Koxv-Woxy." Students an- railed * 1 Breakfast at Hut I digrr-** U'r were -ixvikMiif of tl„. fr^y , uneeand pathetic Whv fwthelir? W.-ll ,'r. |«rs,,„ lir,- ,t tllC S.PFue y iiTma"" Prexy spendu hi* day* He i, I,,m. I...m II- --,lk- t„ Eng is'ofua Albert Pick Hotel ■ leans, he talks to profess,^ he talks i„ triM„v. talks |„. t ,ik- i.. lmW M s' Pra. *.,e 18 Request * 19 Peruke ; "j 1 E#« 21 Weight "Kellogg Center It i« the Proxy's sad fate U) Ik- forever a stranirer to v J T~ V TT- □ 9 " □ 23. Any laiiRhing, (jolden selves He can ,m|v gazr wistfulK ■>nt fl□ TT □w ~ 24 Criterio *2:00 AM pers window of his l.iK whit.- house on the hill and wnlel. von ,1 v wimesand s,K,rts and yearn with all his tormented heart to i> in your warmth. Hut how' It would 1 1 14 m ,7Mrl7ivn hardly lie fitting for I'n ■r* _£ Pt r ■B 29 Light *$3.00 per couple and cry gaily, "Heigh-ho, chaps! Who's for seulling?" incrl 1jLj W 50 Arista □IMF: 32 Detectn I ottl r 3 !«r in 33. Vat *9:00 P.M. TB iT r modit.v Ji"* 35. Counte- 1T~ — S.. . .... * 3 n t nr ~ "action' i (ifftS tickets 1 T- ]Tt Jf 39 Sesame on sale at Union Concorse Mon Fri 1 .—I in 42 Palm ill; 1 J ■ 43 Left han *•e?" he will say, lowering his lids. "Vol ha jevemh mm CJJ MhVs AUSC "Yes, I should," LAWRENCE RADIATION LABORATORY vou .vi 11 tin- - , rep- a carton of Marlboro ( MarllH.ro, I think of you "Why, hey?" he will s: "Ilecau.se MaHlH.nm li The Lawrence Radiation Laboratory is operated for industry and defense, nuclear propulsion, by the University of California for the United controlled thermonuclear reaction, space phys¬ "Aw, go on,' will SJ "It's true," ; States Atomic Energy Commission. Current ics, and other advanced problems in nuclear - rman of this projects are in the areas of nuclear explosives physics and engineering. "Yea," yoti will s "Moreover, Marllioro I and k PtMpt-,.; Laboratory staff members from the Livermore Laboratory Site will be on "My limp leather brief cai«, you mean," he will say. "Yen," you will say. "Moreover, the Marlboro Imx l»a campus to interview students in the Physical Sciences and Engineering. 11 *»' ~«ded.iV*~ tti|>-top, and so do you." Tuesday, November 6, 1962 "But I don't have a fli|»-t<)p," he will say. "But you will," you will my. ".lust light a Marlboro, ; ^•r' ber, of am Please call your placement office for appointment, or send written inquiries to: taate that taaty ta^te, and you will J*'-* •like Rome. surely Hip your top." Well sir, you will have many a good chuckle aliout Personnel Department thnl, \ L' *e« Shew; LAWRENCE RADIATION LABORATORY limy be sure. Then you will say, "(ioodbye, sir, I will roll main again to brighten rr^^nt of Emnau; your lorn and deajierute life." "llenae do," he will say. "But next time, if v•* «\«v sH*** FrOftt. SWCVIM* ,v-r« **■■••':"■ **V* <#>, - «» »• S»ti*\U». P«*iS TWS0U6H «•« «fM»« y«!« Mtsu rt* ww msu •«*•«»• m. Ji» f«> «** C*'l Shit* N«» Pfcct* by DM«i«i Gilbert "■*: 2< y**r ©W ttw mwwy, Peltc* trrcwtwl Wtr- »*>* «s p*tx m "vy* V- v£*>.~ "H* P«f j mMt- rt ssm \f*« physkur.'* wife. at ^5r#Htt*« *$ * tvv« tk , jFio lib \ our Reading s I toed? BE SURE TO VOTE Pmttolea* gj _ I ' SUU N*W»» Etot Lansing. Michigan s Held to 30 Yards i r Hitt AM Ac"* torn *m ** ft*« >«ur», ^<|w»tw6kttk6V*lfcirMtoiiwK«* wi^ tt>f>vss» tytir qW* « a«d t» «« M-M N^. and Vt;* •"* *tt**Wte*U TVrrc a Sparta* |v«i« »t- *•«* «"* . . *««* ?s£S§S^ggi SS=£|S™-~™~ cmto, |*»t.tou Boblcb ed fc*fc an * lln* Plsska gambled Spar. |n long aerial. fefenslnf 1 h«»Jed Daughertt hit fifth Iocs f« and the Nil »t*« C^1 Ar^v 1(^ thepla*pe>H>setly, the Spartan defender a the Gopher*. It alto ■polled the Spartans In seven meetings with ««w»4 but when Johnson hatted the :«• c*t <«i bcwwt*. fell out of the Qu*«« Patty John** and her rrurt homecoming. w't .V«VM€ ^ ****«•<«•*»«*. JowHTiS* !E£ Gophers third TO, •,*rt WM r>C*M 11 off «tvJ recorded the at*l ruin the homevomlnf gayrtv, a* SV* Wlnneirn« t^n" o*,r mST" u_;; ^ * w* «"lHf« 3owt». The i» That. according of Michigan the wtek they had done to the University 5^*rt»r before at Anr . t > Deiqjherty and Arbor. >5i K jUteit was and go with his Rg. Checkett, clte\! wings, that re- » ouJ_ by soccer field boss. Cent sorted in hi# three f Ted Stachow, Kenney. "as the squads t-e#t el- goals. The , « three gosls were Checkett's first ■**' ** "*P«chn*tou, Sam r\»n- fort of the season," The MSI' c^ntmers of the season. twlly and Sian Stelmashenkoonce mentor probably would hasten to The white-washing was Bill iiE«lh completely amnlcdth* as re*, that the bootet s fine Ihow- Ottopa's tifthof the season and Hooa^ar'a offense. opportune St«r»»'< 1,^ ttndefeateil St. Louis Ptllikens—a fame, which will ul- TWO HEALS FOR THE PRICE Of OHt timatlty mean a f>A."AA tourna¬ ment bid for the Sophomore wtnner. I.Vnni s C h ec k e 11 every Monday & Thursday 9^ and senior Rubens Fillrola FILET MIGNON "One Hour each • Marlinizing" tallied ihree goals to pace the Mabriclo Ventura, Cesar tXnn- . CHICKEN lnguei. Rainier "Dutch" Kemel- Uxg. Karl Thiele and George Ken- . SHRIMP Campus Theatre Block don contributed single 3.n t;. MICHIGAN goals. 2 HLOCKS EAST OF CM'UVL P'u* - Alterations at Reasonable Prices Coach Kenney credited Flit.Tola 'Arms And The Han" By G.B. Show Needed: *Acfors •Actresses • Crew Tonight 7:30 P.M. ■tuns, f- oh to |AP) — COMMUNITY CIRCLE hrottrtT x van's sUrtinf PLAYERS High 1120 SHERIDAN STREET LANSING IV 5-8040 a m m You have (or will have) your Ph.D. or Master's Degree IEE MONEY-SAVING YOU MAY FIND THAT A MOVE TO MARTIN WILL BE A COUPON BELOW CAREER A MOVE AHEAD TOWARD MOVE UP IN YOUR for special introductory ... SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT OFFER I REV! Important Martin positions for PHYSICISTS, ENGINEERS, APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS and SCIENTISTS NUT! 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