MICHIGAN Weather Mo s ii y cloudy and fitti« eetd* • r with the high hi ftw low STATI ' * Ik * » k l ON !VÈR SITY E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Manpower Act Not Cure-All Infant Unemployment Plan M ay Servo As Stago MosM »chirologie •! t time« and had «ino been invited to ecUninfcriu* to a previous BRIDGE RIGH T-OF-W AY-The two houae* needed for the arten »Ion ef Began Street oecuptad hy Bate Thete P i which stonds el* oereaa the river te aeeth eetwgaa, most directly on port of the right-of-w ay » S t e t e Newt Photo ¡THAüSCOMiNG-Lonaingereo ander me» p o rtlet hy v erio u t living u n its daring the «K fkildren were treated to Christ- w eekend. -Stote News P h oto and Industrial lopment Com- r-ogrees report ason Spirit Surges; ro use state highway fund» to orher for a non-dlvtded bridge, impus Celebrates i m p r o v e approaches to th e bridge, It was thought that construction The divided bridge would be m ore desirable from the stand- point of traffic eccommadatlon, ■xriwmas sp irit began o f the brige would get under way but at the same tim e it would this weekend, this school year, but Bru ce an- a l s o be more costly. T h e s e rè e ' Weeks »wav, but noonced it won't begin until som e- fa cto rs wtll bar weighed in'rhe ceded holiday activi- rune this June. decision according to B ru ce. According to Champ, the fr a - After crossing the Red Cedar living units a re con- ternity has been kept in the dark the project wilt continue to Shaw iake a happier C h rist- •bout the p roject. He said Beta Lane. In the future, Bogue street hiidren and fam ilies Theta Pi has only been told is expected to be lengthened to >g area, that completion of the bridge is the Grand Trunk Railroad tracks, d a party Sunday for wanted in tim e for the 1963 foot- T h ere it will Join a portion of *f. -M iaerjasLssiuasoK bail season and that their land is Inter state-92 leading to the hit e r - fl>e w iy: ^ ^ -r’ ■ -is? in m y n r ^ 4-,,'UUUWijt'LVt -Uc. 1ifMIY-o>Wt he glad In Lansing Township.- * to relinquish the property pro- ' The cost of the Bougue st. arts! singing and Santa vidlng they are given ample notice bridge has not been disclosed, evidence at the Wilson lern note crept into the to move. He added, "T h ey won't but it is known that the University tell us a thing concerning the and Eaat Lansing will share the of a twist contest for b rid g e." co sts, probably on a SO-SO basis. s filled with C hristm as Which of the prelim inary plana P atriarch s feels, the bridge or the contest. are to be used is undecided at traffic brought into East Lansing -ms seemed to be feel- this point said B ru ce. One plan will be a financial asset to the *s sp irit. Busboys played is for a divided bridge and the community.______________ . E the p arties for under- Yakely picked up under- u'day whose names were West Wilson Girls a child for the a fter- iuded singing, Santa Send UNICEF $25 The United Nations International Children’ s Educational (UNICEF) Fund, »111 be $25 rich er this y ear because the g ir ls- of West Wilson tarns enjoyed an entire Hall are not sending the traditional residence unit Christm as is weekend. In addition tvilegad children, they card s. ,, Wilson is sending the money saved to th etiN lC E F headquarters. dinner Sunday featuring Not to slight the other living units, including residence halls, fraternity and sorority houses which annually send cards to one topted" a family in E ast another. West Wilson Is placing a small greeting in the per sonal ^Sl.Niek, Dorm Hopea Innovation Spreads »V* ^ * 4 ■"f o -r. .ja z z x r s •** te n t* » « irac indy Gorsuch. chairman of the committee handling the p roject, Business said, "W e are a new dorm. We thought maybe wo could innovate something.” She said her dorm hopes others will take the lead In the future From AP «ml U P I Wires Don’t Click Correct Source O f Poll by doing something for ¿harity.' The idea of the project was brought up at the firs t house council meeting and members of the council liked It, Judy said. It la ter had to be voted on. UNICEF was chosen to receiv e the donation because it is a fund for children throughout the world. By DICK MIDDLETON groups. The $25, the amount normally spent by most groups for cards, Concentrating on foreign policy Of T he S ta te News Staff com es from dorm fee«.................................... ...... ........................................... issues related to the cold war, A li.SE, foreign policy student the survey was run from April opinion survey conducted at MSU 20 to the end of the spring term . and 11 other American colleges At MSU, the questionnaires and universities last spring was were sent out May 24 t-o 200 not done under the auspices of undergraduate students, or one the National Student Association percent of th e unuepgrwwite en­ as was reported Friday. rollment. v ^ B a r i i H arSgvIcg: Eaat Lansing T h e sampling method -used wna senior,.w oo supervised the poll to draw' die firs t student's name here, said Sunday.that the sampl­ at random for the. student di­ ing was done at the request of recto ry after which every 100th the Student Foreign Policy Poll student was selected. Committee (SFPPC ), an organi­ Nationwide, more than 50 per­ zation supported by a number cent of those polled answered of foreign student groups with the questionnaire- The percent­ headquarters at Yale University. age at MSU was markedly lower. Although th e re was no affilia­ Only 60 students, or 30 percent tion with NSA during the actual of the number included in the taking of the poll, M arkevics sample, responded- said, NSA since has indicated M arkevics emphasised that the its approval of the sampl ing tech­ resu lts of the poll at MSU w ere nique used and has subscribed not. n ecessarily Indicative of stu­ to the relativ e accuracy of the dent feeling since only a small poll. The confusion, over whose aus­ (Continued on p a « 3) pices the poll was conducted under apparently resulted from BeUringer-Concert a cover le tte r which NSA agreed to send to the p re ss to help Opens H olidays document the poll’ s authenticity, The a n n u a l Christm as tree •wiijfty. y ^owvpaKjsgi ¿ari^ycengeitr * ” ft was-‘ ^atforiunit«’*ti!eW in » by the S p a r t a n BeilringerS of­ up occured, he said. ficially opened the C hristm as The survey attempted to de­ season on campus Sunday. term ine whether the numerous The Union’ s C hristm as p ro ­ student dem onstrations over U.S. gram opened with the B ellrln gsra AVtP FA N -T hltyeeag Spa rten tester** attend ee wee riveted foreign policy during the past! concert at 7 p.m. The group of y e a r accurately reflected the1 10 beilrtngera is directed by te the lest ecHee el the Setvrdey night MSII-Kew e Stete bes- thinking , of college students or WendeU J . Weacott, associate ketheU geme. The geste resulted in e M Sé lees In Ku m i «Aether duty w ere the opinions1 p rofessor of music. «te«». U s ti Hews.Fhete e f sm all, but vocal, minority M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew M onday D ec* Eveiyoae Has * Portent For Others? mm: A N fct»e! % *«¥e*'finit*rr>f ty •member*.""" »'ter*» m w r ik i® B ® f r ■dA¿tó^íÓ ’S Af ter Intensive study, the c o m * Pvt peeve«. wtjpute*' n i t t e e a g re e d unanim ously th at, Ycö*d never guess Wat to mr>v &, many and » s r W pet ¡ w w «ad im » i ‘ f r a t e r n t t l e a h a r e c o m e to ex** vwrsdiy. ‘ rc.ise ..a disprcr*.'r*:’ot\a?e ro le in Faculty m em ber* have them, —»■»<-< and abe«1» alt* â f m d m s » t loaded r Raagtng team teed, tedaten.teiw tvei t e a * l » » p quick to tpealt (Hx im v Y nter ' >'*"3SHK” * $4Ssm*0mr a ipwr -<4«u«* AP% w « a t e » " - * - — " 1*-' • **t>o»*t t e make calce nvachtaee dm wv “ * r r tK. y going to buff **■*« »11 Jflta L -C specials. ( I t c t m ^ m the to y s a re b o ars, «ad we sev er get to go " L f t 's have i t y e t p arties tad itwre dre **B«vc the boy« forgotten hem tc *» ik <-» “WHO iteXs TlMMW'fpyyociMMtidaee«, iggj kart the two c la s s ic , reiterated “ Why dtec't the b y t treat m like ladies db ft*¥|% to err*'*__ T h e m aiesrateB ts supply the atw eer to tbi than* eteh eom***mts etsids if lumped isgv Ukr :hlR **SX«*t they ra ise any ladies m. the osk* dcc’t find .anything evrept fefeis am©«*: the r ©us of sty le this 9e * a « a '’* Other »5 ale com plaints? Plenty at them ‘ ’Where- da you get enough» eat—that's " r t o a *.* am m S o lic it e m e n t «*&***«p* tw r « * d reasïag are» and e sc ludes space far deaks {©j «hiefe e e hâve twa), bock cas««;, beds. e tc . Tbere are six m ec sharing eadb beth, thus net a ltœ tn g foc the sa tà ta ry cc e - Jtn o c s «n e raight aspect. We totwend th » this ts simple ®ot etsoogh roctn and the problème (bote psychotagical «ad phystcaiy tere a r e aaatr 0: Uvteg aisfer t e s ® coaditiecs ! vp vite. Saâî as7® noc IttMtlsaahie te anyoGsca&to hasr.'t “ taad the pleasura.” A sm âent's reom ts his hom e.' It ts vh are he iqgiralty experts te sfsend ntest e f hus u s e - -hotr. Students te sttthr aad te le tsa re. Under the presese sttuanew. studvitv te ituas ot the rtggest g n p e rs: the studeaes, 'The prepocoeraBic« at th e dtfftctaitaes teacaMRseredtethe Dterary we«M be aiievunad tf tiw staters w«dd step sseaZteg books, atop mbtewtvteg heots. scop kateg. books, stop m istreat­ ing books, aad start- ieartdBBgiw* c w n p tr t aceunt MéÉM «ml Rft(il,ii, i Earofi« »ery » was «atni i f Sttt* Cara- r~\ . d e r «repeats «ümthtpsneet sad »«en «Sroors hif stwients Ire m séoett taHla, H ältst, G reece, jm ie t . ■ R f «w|jf i t th* USSR m ü . ait® B e re » » » cem triM durtn» reeést Greece, he,salti* partM»» are » srép s o i pentURsd reliafel« students take exam s wfsœ «tf»sd BM« J-C&me11 (Mtrai>«s. ¡ft s tr ic te r and cftildren c a t s tw psetfoa, 0Mt fffQ I gjfc. n-tais » aro ^4 Tfc*. Tlwee h a a r t a o t owtr t tftebrw: «0 out as often. Not onhr do ■ *» - ssa iÄ ,a * « rw p wishiag reu«w* aaiîateral E ViS ®r* ® * ■' ■ . re ssstio n «I tweJrer testing ef a séries »ftieft tfte j«Co«Bril i p a t l t t p r a j n t ew n tn tn » ¿«after or tfa* I M M Stetes » w I» tft* 1pi 1* " * ftaR tfaffa talm rÉ jr ? J « r t t w . A cawÂiftwabbr jprgââârç U.S. plane te tn*Re{ tafcatg a f t f f e r » ! g *o»r aphte al gr exp cf. eeuatrla» .rrarerelai • fisrt « e r «rged tn th * fallo * r e p t c e t t B ip v i ttd i | 4Ü r«**-« Il xrar. are»*; bRtersw toRcom palgriitor t i n t , Ttat camnttRtt p l a n » te S •* *! s#Aft«r p N (H t I» C em snaB i«-çcestraîîed pH * c c e n tr ls e , a s wrU - -ss iss s sts- TERM PA ÎÎTV --0,*.» l(tQ ceep lat ef S ttd a a h Off Ç a»pu» n e i —_ ■fS? I a arili tr a lis t ce u e tn e s; e œ r s e * te U.S. Setenjey i)|M Ik* Valmrt Hi I It Ceeatlry Cleft far (halt aa> In compart»« Ua»t ate educa- m e ia U «dem i« dsscriblng %o» Itttem *- *e e l H-1» earty.-typical *1 A * «way tee» pweles, KeHl eeea A t tonal system a, ( f t Van*» met. f- a H l h C m n u t l a B . y r rwwy; «a» lK?lf!llWÜ t uO' M WltCtttiD. traj «pie ia me United States. Seeatm , « *e a fte « * tnar- _ .I'U V & m 'O m sH m . Utf r riila v a r ftr e f n "r i ‘••odo»# Im iter. »S te te Mbw* rn e te more tw mi 9C ine Pmi Afltf •ter tSdit **stsnd> Peace C or^t. $ f| 3# u n iv trtl TÌM stsdam $ it)0 t til hat SOC Holds Annuol Donee 'Mudfinf attendine clast mere U S effort AwM t« « w n arisntli« « tttm p ts re comftet domestic ï « « .assi C t n a a a l t t t «td C co im m in ■sympatfttaei' S and w cv.tniT a) Students Take ACLU Head Backs jijc r s y « icM tdtktf dhtrife »ttft tft* CerHimssl* bicc. 1 1 « majnrlty belieted ifttt the U Ji. Otouìd aaMdatel« sM.- *Misty’ Break Academic Freedom ’CoUbjgge—students inci farirtry •rSThiet»« ; tSTtRwIPPTT' re im m li and ail ret at è t pre~ » n?oaîly Students Ort-Camp al help frciti Pat R ich, Maureen should be able to tnvlte any dcrly v>9# of jess l«e«f. Hcatçver, tfee ataderns assceiattw , » t a i le d ^ j - GiSFel*, and Nancy Dlseut. speaker re appear on th eir cam ­ f ï%htCs€8 .%t» more case tfttt as Certain M i è « tftere- sftutdd be de- I M I VtHl ibïft- deeis. T'.vk .» break Ii c r t t t e i fore ign aid taCommiBl |s 1»« Sarerdav eeening t at the Walnut Hills CountryClub. G i The sem i-farm *' ..¡uve, an the ’,r?par*tioiia for " M l a t y * * Idibetr started sev w a! months ag».\ eith c w a tric « .' and censtderabiv iess ÌWìutó u ii term partv. "\ l tv ." theme decisions, hcatrtt* of Ron a o rch estra, formatioo of association's own singing puses, Roland (fK a r e , chairman of the American C ivil L ib erties Union, reld m em bers of the t an»- i**| ACLU c h a p t e r Thursday night. uns fot' :r iM « No restriction s b ised otfi il» legsd tjtialificstio.il r, thft subject, g r d u p m eml'ersi Ip. r*fw ttós« POODLE :*rys, * * J S , Siwatld Mffictalljr m l w ?* p e r- * re p e r - St. Nick (ConHmred fc«« pay* f) ali-Unirerssty affair, attracted g r .'.ver 12S co'.pîe», acci'Tding asncüciation officers. p. die ' Keg Men,*' and •.•.'•itri .Vt the difficulties ministraUve board should b e looked upon as a final answ er.” O 'H sre, referrin g to the f « i k - SABENA Get Your Clothes Cleoned Now For The Holidays- iv..■■<. V',.' retvefst fttinktn« back or his reigr. as evpcrlettced lo putting on a large e r policy recently formulated by CALL wî PL AIN —ONE - PIECE k :*: y**tes should nre*-* feccciaticoa Santa. The « s i fact of life, he leartted. Is that Santa mustn't M kw A-x-.gMhL *.y fsiNxhEfé OTvv.r. ^u;iv fait w msrv m xients. Philp dlscussed the sometimes tjues- the Michigan Coordinating Coun- c il on lUglier Lifticatlon. said CO LLEG E ^ really give things «»ay. e r m ission » a ’Keg Mon, ttonable coeperatioe fttnn the Dean of Women*# office. adtgxioc of a uniform policy was **• step forward.** T rai vi O ffice Dresses SIS $1.29 **TT« trouble i s , " be sighed, eottipcsi " I p m let my C hristm as spirit get the better o f me.** , on . mbers, ano . .. ana ^ .per,s for the rped to get late coeds living«Mvcam- atteaded the dance. Most He added that MSU and Michi- g*n must "ta k e the lead and bear the brunt of the respcmSI­ 332-8667 COLLEGE CLEANERS 626 W. Michigan Ave. 1 block from Brody JUkge .asseois ,are..itsreoded M * . bällft«» ,«* insure ad «demie fre e *-, Packgyound work for the mam­ p r i v i l e g e , but Dear, Del .isle ore. 4 * W ant- , '' - ' *cYoiir tywatS^uaniif * fo r A drogosdlv b i v i ha* a large, moth undertaking of supplying e n -, ' blocked our request making it k m r lip tM d i th w tte n t The ACLU has formulated a Sell FAST Buy SPACE a ll your cleaning need*** tectammeot, favors and ré fre sti- necesj-Kry to shorten the dance, five point policy, which deals ae lMttdrer -spee* to grab tres­ m en ts1'for nearly .W sfudents- sud cut tfown «tîr Ì!»*f r niifs to « with speakers, polo* w d «(ber prey hcinoedrybv Dave LeButt, wvm a usnt?iK"«*a with enz&vXAwneni, en tertainm ent." A college may p rescrib e rea- ' «n$ _ ^ Jacobson’s Christmas Store Hours W ednesday and frld a y - 9:30 a .m . to 9 p .m . m onday, tu e sd a y , th u rsd a y , S atu rd ay - 9:30 a .m . to 5;30 p.m ¿ in i n s n r is ’■» ip -.tj*ft)r?*.•I J'% ^ i 3PEcaeac222c J e j * .14 t » aV-V C4£.Trt9E*aP«*'.t-«A’ \**9IU> e wmIu m I wsis R S081t** A ci««» wtfilgjcfcy g ift s h e w o u ld $*9*L ‘.Aexj K-wiOimL wmms tf'wmee. tm* ttiy i r “ ffftMcaQtf'*. c h o o s e f o r h im s e lf: ★Sweatshirts >èÉC* mm *■- -■ enaoy I ^iS.9© *<**■i0é<«t-** SPORTS SHIRTS ^ ^ a-M.S.U. Mugs BY JA Y S O N v ★Jackets Give him the shifts he prefers: ^$9mr At finely tailored, long sleeve " dacron polyester and cotton ★Blankets blend casuals in subdued #Ü1 tones . . . selected to complement new colorings in slacks and ★Ashtrays sport coats. Sizes S.M,L,XL. fi4Jor A , Iridescent blue, tan, dive 9 * Citoa«»'* or grey soUcT colors. 5.98 E. Lansing’s D epartm ent Store fo r Students1 kAfl AWB B. Grey* ojive, blue of maroon ì v ABSQTTROAP ACROSS FROM THE UNION BUILDING s * 111 ' : •' " '' " r - ââÉ#ÂKS8âi i(«afeM a S U te H t w a , K a t ÙAtitlPg D sosk b , — ~ ■ inaiai u i u riw ervu had tour personal« and wore used ajiartogly U#e to too gam*. fttgh w n r re to* gam*, Gary |*Arrfo« * KillM I By JOHN VAN GIBSON Kano*» Srere hold A ittm 66*43 Jom*1N$ aooan minute* re go. Jumper M I f o l t wf the aorond half to * v4S with « ch , and , . Neither t««m could hit ConalatetKly from the tloor, indicated by Stare took th* lead early in tho 0pmfttg period with Lamers and remaining. but K lM M S ta te '* taller «quart m u in nUl •hooting perv ontage# of 29 for Stare and 30 for Kama* Store. Gent (Xiuring inftveatraightpolritatobreaka 9-9 deadlock. Although inert.w ad It« margin re u much * » 32 point* I * * ,,,. ‘ '' However, the Wthkata recevered from * h o r r ib le Rrat half the Wildcat« made tour poiM» in a row te make U1A-I3, they were U arrto tt Mf JU field goals and four fo«t g*ots f . , *J percetuage of 26, to hit 36 per coot to the aocond half, unable re catch Store until to* beginning of tho second half, <**) « M r Wildcat lit double « fu r« « m u r*a«r - 1 ! ‘* “* * 1 the Spartans», on the other **nd, could eniy make 23 por cont of The Spartans twice enjoyed aovon point« toad* of 2S->|6 and J« 5 *ie a w tfo 10* **r v their shots to the laat half after dropping in on* out of tore* during 1 7 ,1 3 , Spnrhtag tooa* apurta wore Bill Horry and M tfc tt Shudiir», Leading sco rer» fa r ttw» % artan a were Berry »m <„ 1 the opening period, But State could only «cere three point« m toe iaat «even minute* H each. The 6-fo o t-2 Harry also puileddewn?! Lh™ Foul« hurt the 5{p«ru»n cause. Kanaaa State otoy «cored two more at too half, and K *n»s State bogs»» re take control of the gatoe. By honor» to tel# departnrem. Sandara, a *ophom,Hx> ter 9 potota than too S^trtana onfree throw«* but three of StAt«*» A tattot , to« WUdCAto had wlttlod too Spartan toad m 30-36, to hi* flr * i varsity appearance that h# t* goto* L ■ «lath man on the tonm. Ho la coach Ferddy AadeT-wf,* «.* 'i‘a,i n tt* at both guard and forward, " $ -'s? >■ Intramural Andorree »Aid that ho waa dt»«|g>otmeii but !WW has to work on to improve, ' ’ow®* 4 1 N ew s. Kara»» State coach Ton Wintar aaid that both - ■ I m »re. .*»— ao « "■' r .u « & !fl»vg£s ay -ngvae^ ■«« ' g»—to f a«ctive weight# were; 130 « to 1934. Hi# i960 C ai ream won tho NCAA chemnkmsht» 1 BUI Maroneyt 13?-Alex Kunt- Tuesday tho Spartans travel re Notre Q*me tov their J « « ric h ; H7>Tnmut Surbook: game of tho teaaon to try and avenge laat yoar'jt ’ .j I5 '-M a * H«#ae: l 6?-f)»vhiCh«p- Irlah. - w suuu l?*-EiLChàiilt;aûd hc*Yy- wetght - Gary Bohr man. Run- nera-up te their reapertiv«cl«*~ J ohn I'ajteyenl, Tim O'Brien Vi c t o r l.tpp, Netaon Glaaor, John Welling ami Dick Camp, LOSE SOMETHING >» Feto Gent, Sporto« foe* W dev* to httoreept a Ko m *« Stoto poas, bell. ............ woto five» toe fleer 0 thereufh took dur la y hut only f o t « ctoteup of toe herdwood for the Sreto let« to foe Wildcat», Aetoetl» Gent M i eftoffo. *~Stoto Newt Phofo In padcUobal! Weat Shsw won thè «Inglea in re»irtene* hall co m - tm nenm -pgBttrerwiaiif B^an c#wrert thè MorraiI Fireman In doublé# tltlv. In tee fraternity divistevi Sigma Nuwon thè atngtes tBF hamwrgfjr tiri« a* 21et* Beta Tau and Delta Lions9 21-14 Decision Tau Delta her* y*t te batti# it for th# rtoubla» Champion'* MBLTBD CNUBB MNPinca 1KTROIT (t.iPl)-S#ctaid- »trtog took the opening klckoft andon toe «top. HOT PCIfih » , urterback Rari Morrait, for- first play Itattao fumbtedwhenh« C R B F Ÿ PW OCH F M BS. . . had the bali, HOT M È I SANDWICH. , . . É MSU «tansfout, c*m e ufi thè ran tote oae of hi« own met awl »eft to the ftoal period Sunday Carl Brettachnlettar recovered ahead, 14-?, » SHRBdF BOAT, • » » .. lead the itottroit Lion# re a for the Lion» on the t i . It took to ita»mv Orr i BÜË ». » » ,» » » ■»- » <» ». 1 ir \Ictory over the Baltimore eight play# to »core, wire Tommy ><# «od- preaerv« the Lion*» Watkta# going over front the one. Then Morralt e n t e r e d the game. He took Che L ions on two to ch«tc* fo r the N'ntional long «Corfou drive*, the laat of iuhali League*« Weetem Divi- Unita* finally get, foe C elt* rolling at the eod of the third period. He led teem on an «0- were star tog defeat y*rd touchnAjwnthrive climaxed by them >r( up when Joe Schmidt totercopred a Unita# pas# on the SPORTSMAN’S is the fourre quarter hla tvvv-yard a e o r i n g p iaa re The v i c t o r y gave the Lion» 801 E . Saginaw 'Jmxtm led the Colt* B erry , which tied the sco re at 1 10-J record trnd an outside touchdowns and «' ? « ? , The treat . .time the Colt« hance at catchtag the Faakeys. Lansing A Morrai! replaced o lead the Lion«' at tette! H points' Michigan State U niversity fO R B O N RLM SERIES Is H a vin g A nother presents LA STRADA STEAK DINNER ay. Baltlmtwre SPECIAL ec«# went to Ms. s~s to toe## event # m Cetoeit Î1, So Iti'»or* Jg, Grand Prtee Wtaaer Veetce frt#rnatu»r*j Flint F Greee Say 41, Let Aapeies io. DECEMBER 3,4,S& Sen Frw ititt# 35. Mimteteto Hew York 24, Chkepe 24, FAIRCHILD THEATRE Fito*b*rfh 19, Si, Loeit ? Adm ission: 50c Oatiet 45, ÇtoeeNnwt H , IS YOUR WASHING SCHEDULE 00 IT HERE — BY DAY OR Nl « CHRISTMAS OlVINh R SPORTSCAR FANS F0Stl6N & SP0IÏS CAR A C C E S S O R iE S ! » h i» # ' C e n te r , w e 'r e « CHOOSE Y O U R GIFTS FROM c te to e a w ilt b e c te e A d e e r * y ’ * « m e ll y e e lik e ' a beve too» THIS FINE ASSORTMENT .. . jA w R iv iN O c lo ves ★SEAT BELTS m g b fS L - 1 ★ « £ ¥ FOSS **A COIN-OPHHATfD FREE FINISHING • ★OUTSIDE MIRRORS tot ewr attendent laundry is roim ' ★GEAR SHIFT KNOBS instruct ye« v . . BUDGETS 6EST ^ '★fLtK3i«AGE RACIC S— m iN D !" ___ . ★ SKf RACKS- C « t ' ★ d r iv in g l ig h t s No'fréJd«^. A»f»r as me guy on the ngfttis «Fkcemfof, he:< t o i^ g j><|feM.CTiöiighftgat m m m r m * lck tro n ic* U Stuwer, W h e t’s m « s e c r e t ? f i « n à » t o n s # x c k i « v * cî»nbs. They ro« stet»cfcMvnfor comfort RcMwthshcrs kip «or dosem ^ So comfort LffSlKI Wmi — .............. - - - - r - ::¥ r a 8 W H r Pw?v?wl ifoCRM teBUftìiÙlg^ M ichigan M onday D e c e m b e r 8 , 1968 TW7 I r ------------------- w o l v e r i n e s I uIslanding Vktory Cries... ____ ^fÊtÆrSËmmj U'MÉKlpft.-yi..- State LockerJloom ANN ARBOR — Crude but w tiSuiS. Kid iMcnething to say JW S » f o J ) l i '* * 'V . A ì l h o u i k S * t* # X p * ¡r U K * r « i dropped tee g io e e a - » « ^ -m te * *ec.V twv - m «S tffe kh.dtrjW I ^C»»c gA»r «rV4R■<. -TS»/ ■■*- *"V»*■** ■ < W 3 » y W i WTy.w S .— IB I ’ •!& *$ !& ’ W,*t4 , —. ——- rsi-Jr.-a Rliun. , . « yt i <*■*•**» «„ *«»»»*4 •?».-** -,»oim.ie»eiii' *i mtg*- »»#«■»»•«■» i^i -#.»-• ' — n ^ .p ; •juet a a t aarn feme" prcgres i^ how-' r s t erm rt ijulet reserved iivf likeable ev e r, and senior wing, Claude pant a, aufferOd gashes on h i a kiv this vi I*# John Chendik. a hero tn the nets ,1 on the teaao*< Foum et clim ated State’ s corne­ forehead, cheek ami chin to go both nights, accepted congratu­ along with a btoodlad noee. QUf Xtfw i z * n t , The fir s t * |r«m»hehlád e f f o r t Friday, by Both teatna ware a n il a man lations all around. A very modest •m trotg North purngMttg home the winning goal person who takes extrem e pride •We tW H rH R àt tee MSI) at 2 :1 6 of overtim e, R est T u r* abort when John McConiga) put kno in his work, he said: «ÜRIt. and Casrl Lackey assisting, Michigan on t-op at ttai- with a r “ That big guy, (Butler) made DtltDKNtllll V ju L U ifik - ^ i a | a « ‘ # Ja ck Cole had given 10-footer from toe left aide, me look bed in the laat period, slxt#d cm bot I of v i r w u g O ttt B®h- the Wtrfves à T-0 ftü rfîh it T t:S * Stait'a TUrctsig.. tallied unaa- S T A T E P t l C K m f M ^ t e o c h Amo B e s t e n s aihI hod ell-sr^nrTsi , aisted at lO iiS and goals by John- HgMtl wre B e e t Turcatt# Ce>f L a c k ey and «»dn't he? I thought I had tee puck #>.»mturned is sta r* ef the second period, bet State's suffered the only S tite iafury* He tten a and T>oy|*"foK5We?r lb toe (rlfh tF po t s * w lth Thves Spotte n rs fv ls T s e t « fte ji D o y le , whe wet« In atru m .atal la S ta te ' a * * 2 ^ k ™U* t *M,V# * * * * * tfcrf".’ ne«* «gainst Mtofc- A rt Thom as tied it at l i f t ef to e next four minutes, p ra c tice t e a a l e n t e s t w eek. The trie (le ft to L . yncMr my l u 9» * had eix «titchee taken in his tip i*v i1'-Friday night’ * third stanss with an assist from tafowins ever M lchlgen. - S t a t e New« Photo R « a i T u r c o t t e , s m i l i n g after Friday night** game* wrcrfeetedfoem te * captain Dick Johnstone, Johnstone rammed home apasa TV n-tne encounter fo r State, after Its slow start, ■ d * * rmst si; out toa;w « i steadily took charge in the fcit- ■ to ,nw >» league ru le s, i*rly-fought contest and in tee from Tom Lackey «it 12:38 and Doyle Upped in Jim Jacobson's shot after Fournai had dug it out H atcher Back i ------- --■ - — — visi-. . ^ÉâM m m r■ — - i 5 Sltód®irdí!áth...»vssrtu}i¿, hadJtNU.. of the corner . Th i s c «me W ith ’ Skins shots to Michigan’ s one, Doyle got tee winner when he Form er M SU fullback R on M9U outftred tee Wolves 13 to T deflected Jacobson's shot from Hatcher was added to tee Wash- in the third period. the point. ington Redskins ro ster Saturday, :ks Six Saturday night, Stateproc ceded to ruh some aslt into Michigan's sraunded pride. Michigan's Gary Butler made it 4-3 at 13:56 on an a ssist from Gordon Wilkie. Hatcher will run at left half­ back, however, filling in f e r tee injured B illy Ray B arn es. 9 I tartans T h e S p a r t a n s tallied three tim es in tt llttie over four min* Five minutes la ter S ta te 's Rob­ e rts and M*s Kartusrh exchanged He rrpi«.'&s linebacker Bob Pellegrini, who was placed on the injured rekerve lis t. i 5 thali scours utos o í the second period, and stick jabs and iengiers flared agate. I ¿*Ä4TWÏ of MSU g rid - ce n te r Bite Doyle's settood foal Michigan's Don Rodgers made tcaa FootheU s i 6:04 of the third was thé m ar- it 4 -5 a t IS:)« while both teams A R e a l S aving aft Saturday gte te the hard-checking, fre e - > tans w ere swinging affair, were still a man short, butChan- dik cam e up with a peir nt spar- on D iam on ds to first couhd T h e re was n o sco re when l4tck- st 10 rounds ey and M captain L arry Babcock kllng step* to p reserve tee win, m fttüs «rat.bed.ee»»- ! Kg«* ivfrrtran and gSiirfT Iftto « u claimed by tee f» m in.tee f t m round. 25% I J*»«-. ?:n?rs from the Big O ff t e : #*l*etsd In either tee ' '»O' o round, i,». ¿:.jeed,-. a ce.al p,V f r . jPARTAN SPECIAL Whenever you leave town* carry money only t Sk State g rtìd srs* ee-, 5 ï l î Oày Monday At You can save 2$% on beauti­ ful Feature Lock and Starfire you can spend: B an k o f Am erica Travelers saw , as the B ills also lestai'string c e n t e r Howard Johnson9 * diamond ring seta now,during Cheques. Loss-proof, theft-proof, cashed only by Thompson’ * pr«-Chriatm a* iW •• »t f f h i f i i h f t p • diamond îa le l Your 25% sav­ your signature. »Sold at leading \>a11k« everywherer lori team also tabbed ings include» federa! ta» too, •m m .«w «atawte*. j».,,,p*Tti For ,-Uss he originally Thompson's Jewelry a te graduates te ls yteing Ceorg* Saim ee Served a Ith; T o tte d Satod R o llt and Batter 223 MAC Avw. A N N O U N C IN G T H E 1963-1964 IJKiel te accompany te ste * Emit Ldnoing* Michigan A F F L E R B A C H F E L L O W S H IP S ' A C K G R O U N D O F TH E C O M P E T IT IO N : No matter how much time our People in B Naming spend thinking up just the right color names for our shirts (Maize, Stone Green, Peat Blue, etc.), the Eagle Secret Shoppers inevitably report that you choose you r Eagle shirts c.w with such V. ‘ statements iF ílv!aM >'te’ as *r “Gimme^six SSSh: i$r. >.•#.of.them ureenish ones” or “Could ■£Ss. r::zrJtW I bother _you for two ■/■:« Sí"XtSjW^CS2i±SSa:»rxxva«c-gi^r.■ ^*■ SX*9K'. or three dozen of those stri-ped ones.” Our problem is in selecting names which will capture the im agination o f the shirt-buying public. N A T U R E O F T H É C O M P E T IT IO N : The 10 Afflerbachs for 1965-64 will go to those persons suggesting the best names for our colors. Imagination-capturing names, like Well Red, Long Green, Charlie Brown, or Navel Orange. You may wish to inspect our shirts for inspiration, if riot purchase. Eagle shirts don’t ^Ss-Í-I always have an Eagle label some fine stores sew in their own but if you write us, we’ll suggest your nearest Eagle Shirt C olor Inspection Station, S T IP E N D : The grand prize winner will have his (or her) ch o k e o f a Traveling Aflterbaeh {a grand aH-expense-paid weekend at the Bush H ousein Quakertown—an exciting chance to become acquainted with the natives — many o f whom are us. including Miss Reverá Afflerbach, herself) or a Stationary Atfierbach (a dozen Eagle flutton^iown shirts). The 9 other Afflerbachs will consist of a grant o f four Eagle Button-down shirts. Each, that is. *§♦ RULES: The competition is open to all students and faculty members at schools, as well as to those who have filled in the coupon below. •Thi*. actually, is Eagle's second compétition in At many years. Those of you who partook of the first, that is, what to do with the pocket on a Shirtkerchief, will doubtless be excited to learn teat the book containing many of your letters to Miss Alflerbach has now been published by the Macmillan Co. and is now available at your bookseller. We have called it Deur Miss Afflerhach. or The Postman Hardly Ever Rings Í1 J4 2 Times, and the price ts S4.-95. & A E FLfeR BA C H F E L L O W S H IP A P P L I C A T I O N FORM • • • • • • A f l .-te ' '■*: - _ t ' ; O M V cSi F|Ü& KINGM b fMW, anotes RM. V» fd •vstm&g P ii »■was iataut a fa m a a sa t. owasatowM, wawsmuv " IM * ■ 'S B j B p i B B i j. '. ' m w rn k m lS m M 'SMu'ËM vv:; ; M ichigan State K m , E * » t L a n g lu g , M ichigan Foreign Students j j [cente* rureoit Observe Holiday f| War On Beetle |¡¡¡gi TW'i tafeteal iafor- The f e u l e pcofcately mndrn te» te** for«« The aaiMrel K te K e feuiltesg m i soene grate fidMe te sente- way re Michigan fey w«y oí tí* Pfcw ot Dec. 3, St. Laurence memtp-.-dum. me. CersiBg q fo^jPMurt age, O»#«-# *urwHse*í, vtéifog ch*«*», u eeu ara M kteig** a re tee red? known places is America, beusttg h feat rapicrty-rniwiilMxiil unta •ngtoeer* »»t, .tee denMtglag & u ro p e» ^ a rw a l te Juna l% 3 it w*s found spread 'Cfaéntlcíl 4 Bwfetad seeled «tears te tee o w m ím So.BKS acras-' x^tNrRüí#rf¿«o interview.¡j» c feetettag, Tom C astro. Goa, ladia, Tho farreara te. te s - «Hscted '-. Qtareadal« | graduate te endMBulocy, te rto a - area operate reí te e sm all I tesviewing u,{K tag te e pasty beetles te a rtifi­ cia lly lit compartments te order sc a le re be ab le re. afford ad sp«et*î «ducs! effective spray program* treated. 'reach*** matar. to Rad a trey to earerdinaate them iff sprlsg. So toe profeta» Is re develop te e most effecttv ecreerol «ltd tee High $ c ! lb tee spring tee beetles» now n U a tw B co re. dess e&j lying dormant, te some of tfe* »te, mai fields te B e rr ie o C o t d f t * f f l In te e lafevratwry so fo r,C a stro JYW ©sod a wok* hungry fee cat tgreouts and fea* fcraitNR te e diapause or-pas­ catic* mi g ree eg ress. sive sntge of tee beetle te orvier Wright te relation re tee beetle prob— to w&tcfe its de-vol opines^ « Base in« te ev pi «4x5 are feeing made for obtaining a gr ant from tee United r-*~ *rs.úju,‘ States Department of Agriodtww VâSSTY DRIVE IN — rrc u L M A D E ll 5 P.M. to 2 ¿.K EAL LEAF BEETLE - n « t peat M s i l i t i t f iittK in teeerel fields e f Bre> teeipfiag re find watfeed*. te m f k a t v Hw be e tle . -State K t e t Ffeeta V I EH FH . a n d S o t. to Ceeety. A ffwdeete taseai'C.fe*# is ate Dffirerv Service 8:30 p ,m . to . Sundays 5 P.M. to _/ i______ E *12.6511___1 utaa Iwautu&et!. Ypeuatxl see- ter. re Joseph S t v ie s , Miusait*; Lake. Bright oe. sen io r, Nancy Rotensea, Paneta? jcn- inc. to Richard- M oere. tUS, All F o rc e . ...» Rute Am Stfetifctettfc, Sartles- OSTIIW VWl&CR« vilio. Oil«., junior at Okie. Stare &&d£mt%Sets Tm and Lappa Lappa Gamma», re Robert Ç. (Happyi Fry. Tulsa, OteUu. sa p b a n rere._____________ I Pbl&Mms TSTBWyBr haGw&$&¥ Affd Osh* VfeC$39y BERMUDA Celteft Week 1963 fcttfcr tftatt mml maspBm C a ktid a r o í ( á h u íie : E ve n t; Tfc&hfteSRtVtlte tOæv. The one lotibn that's cooL exciting - ‘b risk’as an ocean breeze! Hawa real cigarette Nat Sci Prof To Lead Discussion THE SAFE WAYio ; ,1«» •r]irA?' riff: i' W t - v r i ^ a i » A - - . without harmful stimulants •■■•Æ -TBrav w .~ 4 i ' 1 . -,J <" r ! a...... ; W te p w T B te p * yott mnSsJZiy Sams tim e m otx*e*Ry ttmkem 13 L ’^ ^ v T ' ^ l2z 2 wtth * M m tae m* t re- you fkef droerey w fois t e r r « * . * c .;c c ,is c r ^ v r -.e « A l» ^ s » tc . | fre e b tr fou nd m cuflfee and arerfoteg m s t u d y » » , tee m . ", ÍOp™ ínot^ “^ ‘ ,K?r * * * T * * N e D y « i* fa e k e r. « t a r e » é o . . . p erk u p wtftfa ?«. -C .-c-'-ie.« r w püw1« - ; . haaadwr. a m reta b èe. A te » - aaJe, e t a c t r v e N o D u e tafetam. smcraii» -“(ax-i* ’,ro^r,at. ‘1,l‘ fe *’"*'** ’ ¡Tutuly nut hafeit>foraiBg. - *—-rrr•-a-*ittit t» «enim i [. »«»«»»■«■■»»„«»„„.„V if n m u ir in i n i i n m m n n , 'I’D GIVE MY RIGHT ARM FOR A g i r e Y o u r urm — Your livin g Unit Rep ~ Union Booed Desk “ Wolverine Office before Jon. 7th to reserve your copy MSU*s AWARD-WINNMG YEARBOOK. M onday D e c e m b e r 3 , 1 H 3 Should Exploit Tourism $95* wate*f/tato fetid» t e t t a r Afidersea*» ball r«ST" ia8«•»«•■,-'1imjet?,''#'u»*ye»•«.asso ■• RfLAX!V .R W öfY fH 15-^» *•*»! hall tee n.. lpea^»#ataSB». aguite , ■■«» . ■>e ^ » -. e |»«ei«ewy-*wery»».e- »i*»y'W«e -tw-g* Spates. Quill coottaued. Piai !•*•» • * A i» 9*0 0 p i» deiwg e t «•« e f M ich- we e d le * e t e s t i # « o f eftw r-titi-t« would p ro - ,would fee completed fey • rotalisg 1*1 ThU b ill, which was prog to support •olecss on a fey the (President. woted also vide a IQ-year program te g M ichigan Skiers To Find « apiver- tn- the state* to stimolate I earcfe cobi- ,>u«4 fee te - >00 is five active pertk lp etiee to pi® end aedertaktsç rraser dev« m e n t a n d manigetneau Im proved Facilities/ Services - g reats would mewmei to 55 og Is avallatale l°w , e ve a near the nw* it»n arews, *tn fithosiast* will A well a# down- to boost the A lta i Itles can be obtained frt skt-week** and “ * k i- Michigan Tourist Come smg ionments Errors Bring Wisdom D rill Team To Young- Crane Names Head . This w as the optaon te Mao- you a re forever climbing up the r ic e C rane, a sso ciate p ro fesso r feüi and. you car, see it b ette r,” of humanities, Tuesday at a Las* be said. Chance Lecture*. C rane urged students to be ob— "VtSBdlb i s the period te life Jectiv*. tn krtsJctt people got bloody heeds "P eop le bave to hold strong by banging them again« trails beliefs after a p o in t," he said, UnUsUAL - dIFferEn just to find out when» the walls "However to students 1 say bold a r e ," be said. W i s d o m naturally in creases yet/* with age, he su d . A man should off. Veut doni have all the fa ct* te the meantime, young p er- not Have the sam e views at forty sons have to keep living to the CHRISTMAS CARDS that he had at tweotyv . ____ ... .- . *— 'vT- ^AvTe a‘ ‘rfght“'to be * Crahe. criticized college stu- i n s u l t e d when •setneon* te lls dews* bellte that getting good them, *ri f s k exactly täte same grades Md actptórttg an educa- f lh e CARD SHOP t white i was your age,” Gratae- ttoe a re tocoiapatible, across from Home Econ. Bldq. sard. T>»* taapU*» teat tfewper- "Y ou can get one, “ or you sue i* no» superior to these old can get both.” he said. OPEN T IL L 9:00 EVERYDAY team Dec. ? to continue his work toward a ■degree in edu­ cati©».. Any A r m y ROTC c a d e t s RECORDS FOR interested to jtetotog, the leant may attend Its p ractice sessions Wed- nesdays ftten 4 to Apmt. Further inftrtnatkcn on the group will be CHRISTMAS asm«»* ss a result .»vaiîaMe at registration.- îü-ï recrgar.s ration of itststrm x. Applica- 'wt?# ïra#d' li V çfjr # ffte.atn. c.. -- " F A fSC Orgar.i rations S'ureau •« T4r-t«d kasäteag fca* *® < ****** % * P»k* Vf&R. ■xr*' ■- ‘ L u \ ,T Anyone interested i* asked- to call * . rmw.eoR BrmOej, 1^2-5002. 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Go« C*ll ; second c a ll!" W ANT AD • AUTOMOTIVE *€ *P L O Y V E N T • f OR SALE BU1CK. 1'955. R ivièra, H5w piír£ •FOR RENT new tire s , 1 owner, $395. ED •LOST & FOUND 7-7150 weekends or after 6. S46 •PERSONAL •PEANUTS PERSONAL •REAL ESTATE •SERVICE •TRANSPORTATION SAVE'Ti'.W. CLIP Christm as •WANTED tre e COUPON from Monday’ s paper (Nov. 26) Enderle’s Pure Oil. G r. R v./Foster, Lansing. S46 d ress, size 11; 2 whits uniforms, içijvipk » 1MB MOPPED M O T O R S T l f l E . rumI - Good shape. Buy now; low p rice, toon- Excellent campus transportation. 3h ar- Graduating. IV 5-4054. $50 RATES A m e r i c an i 1 DAY . Guaranteed wo: condition,, medium size, two cubic E. Kalamazoo. feet of capacity for frozen food. ED 2-6726. S50 T o remember someone tod to forget, send AMERICAN GREETINGS CAR Complete selection at] MAREK REXALL ] Automotive PRESCRIPTION I iw 'S i< T -"p r ü '''.T ü T ü ir în i< rT RUMMAGE SA LE, December 1, fo r your n Good shape. Buy now; low p rice Smith Corona and Royal. $35 a Daly Lynn I 10-7. 5174 P ark Lake Road; ED Excellent campus transportatlor each. Both excellent condition. 7-0880. Childrens, adult cloth­ $15. 882-1936 Graduating. IV 5-4054. S45 Phone 355-7120. . S50 ing, household item s, etc. S47 ACCOUNTING Runs well, good KKKRTEU^TCDEWTS " T E r T s t - may have sorr attery and good iiias tre e s apartment size. Stu­ insure your c le ED 2-5482. 48 dent owned and operated Mobile ànce - 332-Si Station opposite C herry Lane. SbO TUCEBAKPR Spudnut. T T T X ì'R T "‘ TTflyS!PTKE tire s . $175, 4 door hardtop, power BARGAIN. 1 pair, hlsclt WTL5ÔN ÎNTêRna and brakes. Excellent B ritish Walker lo a fers. Size 10, es all joyeux N $475. ED 2-Ó637. S49 i755~ 7OLDS, ;— ------------— — - ★ Employment very good condition, ..fU:...,-..—- ........ .......... .............. call 355-2565. SS0 Unicef this year s p rice $250. Call IV 9-4059 b e- EXECUTIVE T Y P E sales oppor- Yuletide Cheerl Ï956 C R T A T ' T A r a S '" T F à ïïe f tween 5 -7 p.m. S48 tunity. P art tim e or permanent. 35x8, 1 bedroom, many ex tra s. ED 7-1663. I j t.f. ED 2-0731 after 6. Al B eu tler. credit on auto rej TM l 'FS'Rft C Ò Y N fK T T SII.;' 8 ^ T T f m r ^ ^ n forTeleph'Sne S 50 transmission sei c y l i n d e r , stick. Solid black, advertising’ work from our o f- Priced to se ll. Sharp! 489-1995. flees. Houbs 6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. L arch . IV 4-4164 7*5"7*"t*— lJ Cj e /9XTR >9*KiPIFl CONVERTIR LE • f" "f*“ " h:, p ü w r steering, r a - * ... .. .. ...S48 .Monday. -..F rid ay . $ i .t o $2 per Peanuts Person tew al la* iika new. Cali ■ . hour. C ali 482-0616 after 6 p.m. MARIANA, How’s it ir \ M orse, S4$ 1956 QLDSMQBILE, 2 door, r a - Arthur Murray School of Dancing, d ie, hydro matte- Fecfect.condl<* 46 It’s cold here; birds want I inside and out. Original own E ast. The Group. Phone ED 2-4339. S4< STL’DENT WIFE to ca re for In- fant. my home. No housework, Laundry privileges. Child wel­ IKu UILS com e. i IV 2-6340. S4f WAITRESSES WANTED. ÀpjjïïÿTn person. All shifts open; Howard Johnsons, 3432 Saginaw. $48 Dear Hustled. I hope ; ieau cover. Ex- ME w o m a n grocery nice weekend. The Husi $850. Brent Must be neat, p lea s- in p e r s o n . P rin ce Why is everyone kom ’s knees? On C 5B3FEETE TRANSJlSSICiN ami e r knows for sur engine rebuilding on all foreign RTS15TE1RTD N U R S E S a'fter- noons or nights, full or part time. Good salary plus differ­ STRATTONS ential. Also opening for physical SPORTS CAR therapist. Phone ED 2-0801. 49 GRADUATE STUDENTSwhopre- CENTER Wife - part time work fe r a quiet place to live. Re­ r y department. A fter­ decorated. Will accommodate 6. weekends. Apply Sp ar- Ten m i n u t e s from campus In itai. S46 Okemos. Bus service. Stove and WINTER TERM - approved, su­ re frig e ra to r furnished if n eces­ pervised rooms for men. Spartan ‘■'TiE !vjlSl OR CHEMICAL engi­ sary. ED 2-8231. 46 Hall. 215 Louis, one block from neer. Paint and su rface coatings. c a m p u s . Singles $9, doubles Full and part time opportunities WANTED - 2 g irls to share $6.50. ED 2-2574, 50 with sm all company In research spacious home with 3 others. and d e v e l o p m e n t . Start Im­ C all IV 7-0140 after 5, S47 LO ST: Z B T F ratern ity pin. Has mediately. If you have initiative, APPROVED DOUBLE ROOM fo r in itials KSH on back. If found, drive, arid think creatively, this FOUR BOYS, furnished. Walking men. L arg e well heated and fur­ call ED 2-3565 or ED 2-5622. 3 BEDROOM is the job for you. State salary distance to campus. $12.50 each, nished co rn er room. Union - 2 Reward. 47 reation roon desired, Mail inquiries to Liquid weekly. Hest and water included. blocks. Call ED 2-3634. 49 Glazfe Corp., 704 Sheridan, Lans­ ED 2-6 7 8 4 . Marigold, 1 $47 ing or call IV 4-7406. Ask for lng 309 Math notes. Need d es­ Mr. Ray. 49 WARDCL1FF perately fo r finals. C all John, 332-3795. $4' MSU. School I 355-1266. SSO W A N T E D - busboyf at Alpha bedroom ran Epsilon Pi F ratern ity. Contact ished báseme niTTXYTTYN Elliott at 332-2489. S50 Bèdroorn, dov "OTSYv $250. R T T f. T*Tf<3NTg? ''WASrrre~E75R S50 full tim e work in animal hospi­ EAST LANS tal. P re fe r veterinary student’ s room ranci „ wlje jjUt o t|^er8 considered. Call ment, Mart ieat*>r TU 2-0091 for interview. 50 owner. ED HOUSE - S 0EÜRÔÜN P SE TTA f ' 53 r t g fèftâln, Y d S campus, i schools 1 bit hardtop. R A H , full power, for 2. IV garage 2290. ' rlftce . P est offer." 355-9895',’ i FASHION CONSCIOUS feme, your Must sell. S clothes look and fit their b est equity $650. V*AJV TED - BABYSiTTER for with alterrtion s by Penny. 3 5 5 - 1M B lA R U , 2 door, standard 2 pre-school g irls. Mon - F r l. 2762. S48 ( C o n iin u shift, clean. Bargain. Call ED 2 blocks from campus, Begin 2-4464 after 5 p.m. S46 January 4. Call 332-3941 after Continental Special 1961'Dauphine - $695 Sonable offer. 1425 D. Spar Village. Call 355-1003 after SPARTAN MOTORS v; excellent condition, see to ap FLOOR SHI F T c o n v e r s i o n s, p re d a te . Must s e ll Phil ED 2 speed and power a specialty of 6442. S4t E v t r y M o n d a y & F r id a y CAPITAL CITY SPEED SHOP, tn $ W > Hews WeetsBcf IV 4-4164. S5C nHNMM..J»»-.aacKBi [a a i e . M kM aw i 1 *5 : H(T«n S ta te Newa, Eaat Lansing, Mlöhlgan Service Transportation N^ Wanteo T Y P l S T . T J e n - WANTED - 2 rider» to F lorid a. UNDERCRaDS to satrve qua sub­ e r ti typing am «tate A r Service Call ED 7-9665 and term papers. Share expenses. Phone ED 2- je c ts In research . $1 and hour S48 5150. Leaving Decem ber l5 . S49 for 4 hours. Requires listening ~ modern, 3 b » * TV SERVICE, oy b graduate elec­ ¡n£ed,Iot60’x l7 8 ', tric to r e c o r d e d sounds. Either tric aa ll ee n n gg iinnee-e r . Reasonable College Papers.;1 T y p « r i n 37S f Wa Nt e D - R lb E to Miami a rea. December 7 or 8. Call 355- Wl 1535 M el- raté». Mick Lefflpr, phone 337- edited on campus. 15 years ex­ Can leavj^ igy time after 9 p.rry, SSÛ 6690, ext. 28. 47 « U - ' S47 perience. Mrs. Alden. 355,8182. D«sc<«nfeer 14. C all 355-1448.S49 * C46 ONE 5 Horse power motor suit­ NICK AZELBORN COMBO RISERS TO NeiTYork C fty T rT - able for mounting on Simplex GENERAL TYPING an d lerm p a- day, December 14, Leave 9 p.m . motor bike. Call 355-9943 after Phone 355-1003. t.f. I social function» In- ALTERATIONS OF all kinda for pers. Will pick ig> and deliver. ED 2-3577. T e rry Mayer. S49 Phone ED 7-7827. 545 o p.m. 50 or dance. Phone S49 ladies and men. Call 355-6223, $30 ROUND-TRIP, C h r i s t m a s 1316 L . University Village. S4? TYPING DONE expertly, term v a c s t i o n bus. Special. N.Y. e n e r g e t i c y o u n g m arried man d esires full time responsible AÎTSïTîtï papers a specialty, lowest rates. direct. Exclusive reservation s. position. 8 years business ex ­ Phone 882-6259. S47 , m0del*. All woA FOR 1>a3Rî n e x t party, rent East Lansing Greyhound. ED 2- perience. 355-5895, S 46 a Dale Lynn Dance Box. Only 2813. S46 DISCOUNTS TO ALL H0t!SlNG.Opei»8>.m. $15. 882-1936 or 882-5414. S47 ANIN feftOWN Typist and m ulti- T U T Oft WAWTbB In physical TV Technician», Printing (black & whit«? RIDER.TO Sat te F e, New Mexico c h e m i s t r y and mathematics. IV 7-5558? AT YOUR S E R V I C E . Men color). IBM. General typing, and back. 'December 14 to Ja n ­ Phone 355-8083 evenings. S47 women, and children. Campus term papers, theses, d lsserta- uary 2. 355-6092. S46 B a r b e r S h o p . A p p o i n t m e n t s tiona. ED 2-8384. c tal rate for.' available. Phone ED 7-9881. F ree APPROVED HOUSING for I male ì «*A1! » ¿'•HARTER E IJc iliT . London or student. D esirine kitchen n riv i- EDIE STARR: Typist, theses* P a ris from New York. June *63. tiotia, term papers, geh- Round-trip ¿o st - S2.SS Phonf }■*»$ A* É|pAv«eh t tW W M M ' V îV 2^ ^ ' ' ‘ ■r«*S ..!> fWl •r vrmr i , —v s , trou aari, WANTED ? Ride t e ^ o S ’ GIFTS i *NTHREAD Friday, November 30. Call Dave i, behind Cam - T WILL |3o babysitting' 353-0253. * S46 D 2-553A. C ca r e in my home or yoi 4054. ER SERVICE WANTED - RIDERS to C alifor­ ir desire. You m diaper» back ÜEfTSÖÖL TYTTHC. Theses an3 nia. via Route 66. Leaving De­ cem ber 14. One way. Call Mary, Boroughs FROM themes done in my home. 3182 Bt P our service, IxFL^^TkESFs“.. ■incìde tip to two pounds ing. E le ctric typewriter. Expert- Pine T ree Rd. TU 2-9861. S50 355-4307. S50 Clift IS'Tm a5 v a c aTI o N bus spe- Gets Radio : habyI undershirts and «need dissertation typist. Near EXPERIENCED TV HIST, tnanu- cla l. N.Y. direct, $30 round-trip. SPART« li'ag line or Wl II not fade.. BR 0 DY- 332-5545. er pails Uf iSm * '.By »-— — yw-f || — .. t.f. scrip ts, term papers and general t y p i n g . E l e c t r i c typewriter. G e t reservations, E . Lansing Greyhound. ED 2-2813. 550 T.V. Office TY P I NG 7 T Y P E S e T t T T 5 T ^ ? Phone 355-0804. S50 Art Boroughs, WKAR farm«sd- printing. Wonch Graphic Service. |aM£Rk: an d ia p e r $30 ROUND-TRIP Christm as va­ itor was elected vice president Located betwen campus and ca p - TERM PAPERS and general typ­ SERVICE cation bus. Special. N.Y. direct. oL. the East North Central Re­ itol on l7 2 0 E a st Michigan. Phone ing. ED 2-8426. S50 gion of the National Association MF WASHIENAW Exclusive reservations. E. Lan­ 484-728^___________________ __C, of T V and Rfldiu f -Ar-Di ‘DliF#ctor# BOOK STORE 4V 241864........ ___C. sing Greyhound; ED 2^28^13; SSO I iPlNG, general anti theses. E x- A C C U R A T E TYPING, general ¿NQ alterations, nest perienced, reasonable rates. Call group in Chicago. ' and term papers on electric type­ NEED R lbE to " Charleston, S. easonable. Phone IV 5 - ED 7-0138. . S50 As vice president of the six w riter. Phone ED 2-3039 after Carolina December 19. Share S46 5:30 p.m . 45 driving/expenses. Write Box 341 state region, which includes TvTYK(T^TX""¥imJ5V' TTScTrlc H, Student Services. S50 Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, elite. College graduate, 10 years Wisconsin, and Kentucky, Bo­ e x p e r ie n c e d s e c r e t a r y experience. R eferences. ED 2 - Wanted - Ride ~to FTew Yorf? roughs will represent it in Its would like to do typing in her 5546. S50 home. TU 2-7593. S49 C ity area on Thurs. December dealings with the National As­ 13, after 3;30 p.m. Call Diane sociation of TV and Radio Farm lrtfesls a Nd term papers typed. ★ T ransportation Hanna, ED 2-0851. 50 D irectors. Boroughs has been with WKAR Experienced. Fast service. E lee-, 2 ADULTS, 1 child, need one RIDE WASTED to B altim ore or for seven y ears. trie typewriter. ED 2-4597, S49 way ride to L o n g Island or Washington, on or around De­ Previously he served as secre­ C46 E X P E R lE K 'm j 1 R K IS typist N.Y.C., December 14. Call 33?.■ cem ber 2 0 .Call Julian, 337-2512. tary of his region of the associa­ 0624. 549 S50 tion. He h a s won numerous with .varied s c i e n t i f i c back­ I5o7 Specf Sail Fost g r o u n d . Convenient location. Wa S T E d - "RIDERS to Boston SAVE 25% group Tares, C hrfst- awards from many farm organi­ T erm papers and general typing. via Buffalo, New York Thruway. mas vacation roundtrlp toN .Y.C. zations for his radio farm work. ED 2-6048, S49 on N.Y. C entral. Call L a rry . 355- Boroughs produces the dally Leaving December 20 or 21. 0655. S50 WKAR shows, "F a rm Service Call 355-5858. S49 H our," and " A r t’s Alm anac," LUCY WELLS for F ast accurate typing on elite IBM typewriter. and a weekly fifteen minute taped RIDE tO Florida wanted. Decern^ STA TE NEWS WANT-ADS program, "T h e Farm P u ls e ," C all 339-2139. ■C ber 13 or 14. Call 353-0519. S50 which is broadcast by 44 Michi­ Stole News Want-Ads Call 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 gan radio stations. IAN STATE. Uhi-- Bit!) graduation rings a« at THE CARD includes d e g r e e , Ü 3 engraved Initials., P a ll M a ll % a si JOstones. GIFT SUGGESTIONS! M P U S I 1 G U ID E H EA T R T P (fit iwSKinoHl“ «2 *0*4 Ì 1BIG HITS menti * S p a rta n F rie nd sh ip rings $ 3 .0 0 * 250 Books which every child should have a chance to enjoy, priced from 29c to ^.95 -IK.’A * *>, •• ■->. •W ir e j f t f e F f r e t y s & \ -A Miami father of a teen-age daughter sw ears this Is true: USED BOOKS The daughter answered the te l­ ephone, talked 10 minutes and hung up. In reply to her fath er’s com ­ pliment on the unusually short conversation, the g irl said, "Oh," NOW! that was a wrong num ber," “SPECIAL SOMEONE on your Christmas (Free Parking In Rear) 4cross From Berkey %/ Hall ill Wool Flannel Pick Up That Last Minute Study A id • College Outline Series • Every D ay Outline Series beautiful pastel • C liffs Notes colors sponged an d shrunk 5 4 ” • f is-Ed I ocabulary Cards w ide (one skirt requires one yard) Select Yours Today j» - t 'r n M P .. .7j.-_y££. 'Z23W> - - 1/2 block fro m Union Í oafcttrom tho State T to o trc