'TATE Enrollment May Hit 40,000 By 1970 T r a n s fe r s • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■ “* St? MICHIGAN „bn! increase T hreatens C islative A ppropriations By GERRY HINKLE Y Of T h e S fa ta New» UNIVERSITY STATI S’ rA T |Lr : gjgte’s enrollment is expected to soar to V o l. 5 4 N o . 66 E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an T u e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 4, 1 96 2 R S I , u by 1970 if present trends continue. U 40,000 studenu might crowd the campus, accordir John A. Hannah. ^ estimates if anything;" Hannah said, "tend to t >. lit 1945 we predicted an enrollment of 12,000 fc D e t r o it M u s k e g o n idjr hau 25,014 student pandad enrollment mi ver ai ty Is faced with ti 3St certain shortage of qualfi war babies w ill reach its peak in 1965 bringlr ! University will not state Highway Con way will be opened to tr was opened to train ipated freshman c la s s of 7,800 an increase e a ccess to direct ex p ress- ly connected with the i* John C . Mackle said n just two years after Mlcf i960, as part of the :ar’s entering c la s s of 5,300. routes to Detroit and Grand ne super highway Until the village presidents froi n 20 cotn- completed its 500th mile tion of 1-94 between 'Ids when the highway départ­ Pine T re e connector from the muntiles b e t w e e n £ ■etrolt and 20 y ears after the Lake Michigan. Coupled with the greater nun it opens the final 51 m ile fee way to the Mt. Hope road Mtiskegon will be lnvl ed to ded- of freeway was built. Michigan’ s first m ber of freshmen is an ever ii il on of the Detroit-to^Muske- near F o re st Akers golf cou rse icatlori ce rem o n ies........... The 500th mile, located be­ •ay was opened to creasin g graduate enrollmer freeway Dec. 12. is completed next year. The 1,000th mile of stperhlgh tween Ann Arbor and Jackson, July 1, 1942. It was ps Graduate enrollment for 1970 estim ated at 10,800 or 28.9 pt 5.8-m H e section of the ' em -, É i Run Expressw ay, built t cent of the total enrollment. the Ford Motor Co. Wll In 1960 there were 5,500 eradt ate students only 22.5 per Bom ber Plant. It is still in use of the total. as part of 1-94. ’ ’December 12 is a day we With a d m i s s i o n standards all have awaited because it m arks higher , Michigan State Is getting the c o m p l e t i o n of Michigan’ s a higher caliber of students, third c ro s s -s ta te freew ay." Hannah s a i d , and, therefore, Michigan’s f i r s t bord er-to- few er students flunking out, add* b o f i l e r freeway— i- 9 4 - —lias Ing even more to the increasing j£| been in use two years. numbers. T h e re is also a sizable In­ The final link of the 330-m ile JULIAN P. DONAHUE c r e a s e In the number of students I Ohio-to-M acklnac Bridge F re e ­ tran sferring from Junior colleges way-— the nation’s longest to ll- at the junior level. This year free superhighway— was com ­ th ere were 750. pleted e a rlie r this month. ia C lass ratios are expected to The 70-m ile D etroit-Lansing- change so that by 1970 one-third Muskegon Freeway actually is will be freshmen and sopho­ being opened a year e a rlie r than m o res; one-third. Juniors and was anticipated when plana for [ k SIDENT JOHN HANNAH sen lo rs; and one- students. above which a university should not there is . aduate 1-96 freeway connector for E. a * thé Pine-tree C onnector, Spartan V illage. T o data the the freeway were announced by Mackte in 1957. At that tim e, it was planned to have the en tire 1-96 freeway Pro U.S. furthor work to begin north of C h in e s e W ar C u ts no one seem s to know what the optimum number under contract by 1962 and opened Lansing area. 1*96 between the highway p ro ject wit) pass co n stru ctio n h as moved a s this lo cation sh ortly. lepend on experience to teach us. by the end of 1963. But the con­ A n t i - A m e r 1c a n i s m ts but what we can adequately handle 40,000 Detroit tmd Muskegon. Known along the W estern Boundry of clo se as Mt. Hopo Rood with --S.N . Photo by Skip Mays struction tim etable was moved up ile to get the necessary fa c ilitie s ." to enable it to be completed a y Impose a lim it on its enrollment? year ahead of schedule. itutioh, unlike the private, cannot select its bjectlve of a land-grant university Is to make Power Failure May Cause During the last five y ea rs, Michigan has opened more than anti-At C bteese aggress! sily available to all young people capable of *9tx> m iles 6f*ft‘6gWgy-i^ € 3 mrtiee fate ~ " ""r dotng college work. "A s a public university, Michi­ gan S a t e is an instrument through Cooler And Darker MSU " » » i l s R e je c ts T e s t Bon Proposal GENEVA - Russia Monday r e ­ during the last half of 1957, 104 m iles in 1958, 100 m iles in 1959, , 175 m iles In i960, 238 m iles in 1961 and more chan 200 m iles J u l an P , Donahue, ■each Junior, returned t MSU September ¡sji which society improves it s c o n - C orrldor lights in dorm itories future. plant has almost no re serv e ca ­ jected em ergency proposals put during 1962. ditlon and raises the general and classroom s may be placed "Tw o years from now when pacity. Tem perature w o u l d be forward by nonatomie countries Michigan was the first state non. tmong level of understanding and action. It is not consistent with these under restriction and building tem peratures dropped this winter the number o f buildings has in­ creased , the power plants won’t dropped only a few deg rees , not enough to clo se classro o m s. to halt all nuclear tes ts by New- Y ear’s Day. In the nation to pass the half­ **f frsrteiexf wii the Tibetan bor< m iles way mark in the const ruction of concepts to declare that we p er­ If MSU power plants have any be able to ca rry the load with­ "T h e average power plant has S o v i e t Delegate Semyon K. its l.OSKLmile system of Inter­ Ja g f f r jf } FjOHftai largest form this function for only a highly selected few. "1 don’t think that the people power failures, T h e o d o r e B. Simon, supervisor of buildings and utilities, said Monday. out more equipment. In order to provide for the future load, we have to start expanding in the enough reserv e capacity so that eith er t h e largest boiler o r generator can be taken out for T sarap kin 's statement plunged the negotiations deeper than ever into deadlock. state highways. Today, Michigan has nearly 600 m iles of Inter­ state freeways and 400 m iles of *V#T fV f fyttij nff quiet* That was b e e University of the state will let the Univer­ "Conditions a re getting'worse next' y ea r.” rep airs or emergency w ork," he state freeways. tie S a t e r e - sity lim it the number of stu­ every month,” he said. "W e At present there are no plans said. "W e do not have a reserv e U.S. Defends Use Of ‘Spy’ largest unl- dents.” are still getting by. Bur we need to build a new power plant. because of the rapid growth of S a tellites m,according State c< Ieg< a and universities, enrollment he said, are only in str rnday by the the public wilt. "T h e gravest problem in pro­ aits of a sustantlal in crease in power fa cilities to continue serving die buildings that a re not built and those that will be built in the Simon said th a electricity and tem peratures would have .to be regulated if any failure occurred this winter because the present the u niversity." An equipment failure during Thanksgiving vacation required parts to be flown in ir o n Ohio. UNITED NATIONS -T h e United States Monday defended as con­ sistent with international law the Coat, Tie use of "s p y ” satellites in outer May Be prepared for viding adequate education will be "Fortunately, it was a slow space for collection of m ilitary an education financing with public dollars i P. P a rk e r, he said. " F o r 15 years we hav r, rank MSU been warning our fellow citizens £ Socialist To Defend n« 4/ period and repairs did not Inter­ rupt serv ice,” Simon said. "W e worked around the clock for thrt?e information. It met with an im­ mediate challenge from the soviet I llth nation- about the can in g c r is is , but with­ Castro Government days to fix it and put it back into union. Optional u ll-tim e stu - out too much su c c e s s ." operation by late Sunday. The declaration was made in MSU .has Jtws power plants. The U.N. main political comm it­ The people do not seem to The national secretary of the Young S o cialists, requested that full-time en- re a liz e, Hannah said, that if is One on south campus was built tee By O S S m . Albert G ore, AlHance (YSAV the committee cle a r Valdez. The in 1946 and the other on north D. Tenn. ■ I w ^ a i i r t 'V i g f l p wi 1> speak in the Union Ballroom request was a rever.,832, cating. and the Board of T ru st­ ng S o cialists, of the speaker com mittee, said Faculty Committe on Student the plants can only supply 12,000 said Monday. He urged Neh re are 2,455, ees will have to say that the A delegate to the i960 Latin Monday that all speakers would A ffairs asking that only a d ress pitulate to Chinese nts and a 3, University cannot take any more have to be cieared through the kilowatts, so the rest is bought U.S. p a t r o l planes p h o t o ­ shirt and slack s be required. Amei V o u t h Congress in ‘peace’ o ffe r s ," committee until the Board of from the Lansing Board of Water graphed three IL28 fuselages dr. marking the students,” he said. Hava a, Valdez will discuss Cu- Donahue received V nr »! and Light. the deck of a freighter last Sat­ The present d ress regulations of increased In the last six y ears, state ba’s image in Latin Am erica, T ru stees approves either the pol­ reply from Nehru’ s p Simon said he expects power urday as it steamed off the north­ enforced since World War II, are appropriations per student have I States action in regard icy devised by the MSU commit­ demands to in crease to 18,000 ern coast of Cuba. not accomplishing die purposes Lire is ,6.2 dropped 13 per cent. In 1957-58 to • island and Cuban-Soviet tee or by the Michigan Coordinat­ kilowatt* per hour in the 1964- desired, but are only fostering Donahoe gra bated tre the grand the state appropriated $1,061 per relations. ing Council on Higher Education. S e te llite Launching Ahead Of 65 winter months. discontent among the students, schcx>1 in Indi before « ntcriiifi rcent over student. This year the appropra- He Will available aerare ana The s p e a k e r c o m m i t t e e "T h e present plants are too Sched ule an MHA representative said. »M5U in the fal o f 1958. He has tion is $924, a decline of $137 after the ¡eting to talk with cleared Valdez by phone, because it did not hold a regular meeting sm all and Ineffective,” he said. co llacted vert « ùTêtes ft i Central Re­ per student. individuals. ,» WASHINGTON - The scheduled " D r e s s regulations were orig­ With t h e present economic con­ last week. “ All the members of Normal repair s Include taking. velt­ museum hiriqg hi; al) merits a re Valdez was approved as an launching of the relay communi­ inally intended to teach aelf- report said, dition of die state, Hannah said, the committee were polled and *U 5>oller <**uiPmf m ro IßC on-catnpus speaker last week by cations satellite next week will diacipline and etiquette, foster a were up in the legislature would find it diffi­ the student-faculty speaker com - none cf us Teh that a meeting was Yt.ce, -inspecting it, and making resou rce level spment- m a- be ahead of schedule, according rqarure atmosphere, and. in still Jot,' he hopes .r: last, ..year cu lt to provide funds for the in­ -t r w ^ strrv f-t four to s ix weeks. >rk In India writfe e; ««»»ii ......■m *«»»*«» The generator is also inspected to a' report of the House Space some degree of social expecta­ in question,” Nonnamaker said. alter graduation troll ments of creased numbers even at the.pre- Jolynn Cappo, president of the Committee made public Monday. tion in MSU students,” the re c ­ d*nce every three year s. dent* .and a sent per - student ratio. The firs t launch for die relay ommendation said. Correspond- While the level of state ap­ satellite originally was.scheduled MHA President Jim Chandler. Employment Execs V of M were propriations is going down, the Wayne State co st of education is going up. Miss Michigan for 1963. Am Arbor senior, said ‘‘T his otaL . With an increased graduate en- Algorion Mill tory Surround» recommendation is more in a c­ cordance with the educational Schedule Confab ta:ns the rxjiimaw, better libraryandm ore t r —r r rtf A-feyiv - «.*n L a n a i« *. * * * *w l*eh t * tf* M tho Chrla torn a Sue*« Jean Scott. Lansing sen­ The reception is for all gradu­ . lege o f Social Science, and the Us scheduled t e Im me- io r, waa M iss Lansing of 1962. ating sen io r* and their spouae*. Continuing Education S erv ice. diately following lunch. . free ! * front o f tho U rn ^ t, -~odoy. *■ ' ■ .-.*4 - tM%$f i feÆ^haBa-Ml«¡fettgaEto* Ta#«diy, D«ceinb< L«*ugo salary statistics are •« dk-y and m« WfW * betting average«* ¿Mr tafeOft « T i wsv - ' trend«, attitudes and tendencies of th* Am erk tem. The American Association of University p, the task of comparing faculty aalartes during o year » tttoee of thepreviousyear In • report » > i the mathematical formula« included to &, concluded thst educator«4 sa la rie s are tmofovi L ast year p ro g ress In overall faculty tioued at the moat satisfactory ra te actu« ed» d e m o n s t r a t e d ever, Che fact that overall salary atandlni then a yaar ago doOB hot wipe out some when they donated that still exlat. yd to needy Lana** Of the MS college# and universities on scrutiny of the AAUP committee, it was f< X S C k ^ S ^ M K lI ¿¿X T M l' The iodi vidi-,al a la these ranks who hav to knowledge end to the national waifs tnte r hational prominence, earn incomes aldered m ediocre in comparison with t comparable poairions in business and oti Michigan State Was one of the 88 per c tut Ions who received its lowest grade« and associara professor« and Ua highest ai et am profaaaora and instru ctors, OUR LECTURE TODAY W ILL DEAL However, the self-grading compensation au Michigan Stata, with an average compensation WITH ‘ T H E HIGH DEGREE OF faculty mem bers does rank next to other insti CONFORMITY IN THE MODERN SOCIETY high grattes on rhe compensation scale sue Miami of Ohio, Hofstra, i-oui si ana State, Urc and V essar College. I t's shocking, we know. Such, ;rs To T he E ditor Michigan State earned its share of back»!*« tiotts tor it* improved «alary showing. But the ho we ve r, is the human situation. cant problem area la centered upon the stare .< Hut, al ast The l i b r a r y has On Paganism, College Costs, Etc MSU. The problem 1« tflit academic compensation« taken a r e a l i s t i c and soph istic ate d pal uuiverslctas hav« tended to become relative stand to c o p e with Man driven by no evidence of a concerted drive to eliminate th his b a s e i n st in c ts , remuneration standards and those of the prlvat« -They’ ve hidden the books! W e l l , not r e a l l y hidden th em , More o r l o s s taken the books off the open s h el v es and put them on c lo s e d s h e l v e s wh ere they a r e available on r e q u e s t . Apparently th e r e is no a l t e r n a ­ tive to s a v e them fro m being 8 to 1e n o r mutilated. Col le ge di p lo m a? Bah! l a ke aw ay t b A t . sh e .t l and ¿sweat­ e r , that p a i r of di rty s n e a k e r s and P r i n c e t o n h a i r c u t from s o m e students and you have man in the r a w , bent on devouring ( f i g u r a ­ tive ly, of c o u r s e ) those books on prosti tu ti on , p e r v e r s i o n and the P olitics and Poke Foreign A id And Common Sense o the expenditure of well over lars in economic aid to such ') countries as West Germany, Steve Brown and last but not least England Dave Coat« Dennis Snyder Address l e t t e r s Jim Ivey Michigan S t a t e New East Wilson Hal) Services Building, Cat Crossword Puzzle 33. Core 35. Check 37. Bucket 3«. Click beetle 40. The sane-. tuary 43. Persian poet 46. Listen 47. Joyous W DW irtir 30. Also 51. Playful blow DOWN Solution of Vests 1. Cebirve monkey 6. Cupei 2. Peculiar 7. Frighten: 3. ProttMted 8. D im in ish 4. College de­ gradually gree: apbr. 9. Haw. in­ 3. Goddess of strument, infatuation coiloq. 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P or h er, The program proWd nd the wizard devise cortunlty for Americ an UJXtcuir test - of. alU tha-éamarre- l û f t * » ber ptng on twenty m at- at ending of economie 1er which a pea has u they rei «fe to ever K- tag -and the A-merfcw fo the Held af than any e business a . Staudt, rfor of the a re a , S t i w «aid. ” Tha level of -• Tuesday, Incom e tends to determine the at atari la level or retail expenditures more alt laat aa than the number of establish- 'UMudt »aid. CUistJLA competing for tr a d -.” rly ea^y to F o r this reason many cen­ , andthere- te rs fail, he said. Also soma are M llln « ry Salon lorly equip- poorly located and there la not a proper assortm ent of stores to •e stores sustain the i . r , . e , a fong i by the period of time. advantages idvent of wever cU lties such as banks and amuse ments have helped the cen ters .1 ALL WOOL SOCK N aval ROC Forms Due By Feb. 1 All undergraduate men Inter­ ested in the Naval R eserve Of­ fic e r Candidate (ROC) pregrant ¿mould '¿otriptMe'fhelF '«$61!!;*- tiona by Feb, 1. Prelim inary application forms and m e n t a l te sts may be com ­ pleted a* the Crrior, vny.Tuesdsy Physical examinations STS' fftvsr? <*y€TY WiyffVif^lay esVSflHw Complete Optical (1 0 CONSOLATION . P B ? 2 lS TOO!) , % fté- Service Glesesa IMPORTANT JiHTibsous F R toi petnhaiswl 2 1 0 Abbott Rood i ftpw n jM Matas» wry - Mm Ait cl*■r S, p*rtr and World A ffairs, T h ese pro­ grams offer an opportunity to watch the U.N, in action and to discuss Its world-wide activ­ itie s . T h e objective of the program is to ntimuiate interest In in ter- Lambs national relations -and to assist in developing understanding of fo r­ eign policy iasuea confronting the y ,S , Moot« la executive vie# pres idem of the American Socletyfor Personnel Administration. Artists Offer Th# Australian song, "W aitztn* M atilda," prohably re fe rs to a roaming titan carrying his swag or bundle. It has nothing to do Holiday Exhibit with dancing or g trla . ________ TO SAIL CUNARD CALL with art department activities, as well as to am up a temporary CO LLEG E Trpf Rpmovâlbecause gallery where works of a it may be purchased. Exhibitors h a v e Travel O ffice of DutchElmDisease been asked to p rice the m ajor portion of their works under $ 100 . 332-8667 Student Work on display has been prejudged by the exhibition comm ittee or approved in ad­ vance of exhibition by the instruc­ SBC tor in Whose cla ss the work was done. The gallery will be open durlhg " P r io r Claim, ” a technicolor normal hours for this sa le— 8 science film, will be shown at m \ COLD a.m . to 5 p.m. weekdays; Tues­ Ij V SMOKE 7:30 p.m. by the Baptist Student * HANDY te» day evening 7 to 9 ; and Saturday Fellowship In the Alumni Memor­ ASSOtMINT FACIAL 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. 1'he show will ial Chapel. . ( , TISSUE H U S H close Dec. 2 1 . (M M R A M T E tfD COOOLESt The Him will Illu strate the many Inventions of man that have PR VIST MUD1ST Pi PI TOO Give An Automotive Gift! been anticipated by the C reato r, NAVI I VIA SMOKED according to ReV. Jam es D ldfer. G et your BRIAL pipe ar: ICHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL!] It features various form s of University Beauty carnivorous p l a n t s , the trap­ Roger Stuart Ltd., Salon AUTO SEAT BELTS door spider, the archer fish and other odd form s of life. Frandor. We re c o m .m e n d G a b rie le e n Permanent ASK ABOUT OUR MSU STUDENT-FACULTY DISCOUNT AFROTC Offers " Craun said, "th e eetle is not Itself Commissions merely transm its S c h i c k e n g i n e e r i n g s o lv e s t h e t w o h i p e s t p r o b l e m s in s h a v in g ! from a decayed elm M U FFLER • U nconditionally STUDY G uaranteed to the O riginal P u rchaser T o u g h b e a rd ? GUIDES S c h i c k d e s i g n s t h e first c j c c t i ic s h a u * r t h a t S e h a h in a n e s a c o n ip ie ie ij DOWN s h a v e s r^ allv c lo s e difl e r c n t s h a v e r th a t TOWN e n d s r a z o r b u r n fo rever Next to Bishop's, A cross from Bell Telephone Office Mon, thru F rl. 8 to 5:30 Sat. TUI 4:30 120 W. Ionia IV 4-5015 PUT LOUIS CLEANERS ON ■ kopierer THE TOP OF w kum enter nurtigt og y YOUR LIST - e ri fax KOPIERINGS- jL . SYSTEMET O N LY JL C leaning days u n til va catio n n—8 hopte» pâ mindrr end 2; minuttrt. Fiere modeller. I «cinomi ration uden forbindcmic Kodak t f lC R -r » ' A * f t f t O $ * X f t ’ V ' .- X 3 W P . VODROFFSVEJ 26 - KBH. V NJLDA 300C CLEANER a n d (across from Haaaeibrlng 310 N GRANO AVtNUt SHIRT LAUNDRY Student Services) For teu*h I ÈhQHt IV 2-1719 U h. Get the new SeMek Kwi Shine Khctrk Shoe Siim-t Tor a IwH-rbia.k xhine in SO séeòn&i & regular hearts I n f l a n 9 t » t e ff'P W P f e h l e t L an o in g , M ichigan. Tuesday, December 4 , ) 9 ê i ¿de, Behrman aped By NFL Fighting Irish Fans [ _ T»o M lchi«» S titt Vz*4 among tlrtn draft eecond choice of Cleveland. Th# Detroit Llpni by-pu g « j * , Nationai Football Michigan S t « » grlddera. In**«»* Big Homecouit Edge Notre D am *'* votif «tous fan a r c tri« conservative on of* wllt pose almowt a* Wg s chai* ne. He added (hey dribbled She S W ? 8 « Tm l e - ? " to S t t t # '* bstrttwtbal ! «rjoarf often Whew it couliTlsave « s th " fn eh Wfjifln W waighr s trf wrrv«x fhor e ¡i v-w .hy 9 ^ 1 gudtk. g»*nt 2 4 7 - . F l r f t LUth choice was big Daryl f c L a it th# firstp tck Sender*. Ohio State teckie. D *- gtmh at South Bend, accord ing » C a a d t Forddy Aiwterson. ^ e r lB g t f t t t « tw lilgned all-R jg Ten "P ro m flre minutes before M % ..,man. 2d*-PO««l halfback L arry P e r s o n . Pe r - game tinte untll it la w * r we r « Pi«**4 * * Ch,c* * ° ' * U9rm ^ " ° t h *w y «*r ra n k e d wow’t bs tb ie to beat oursalves I T t f W iy Pirt«lfeMr 8i3'* aevenrh in Big Ten rushing. was thfnk," be satd. < Th* B ear* bad D etroit'a fourth draft pick last The "crescen d o # * of noise,” */ i'maburgb** year as a Junior. s * he put it, arfstng front die drift ilgbfS In • trade. H elssm tn trophy winner T erry hfghly partisan crowd pacfcèd F L , h .<■.- -?atll*. will Baker, Oregon quarterback, was Into Notre Üam e's ttny gym rep­ ? ' ^ ’satt.-rhed to guard grabbed by Lo« Angeles. résenta on# of rhe biggeitr home O fficials will continue drafting court adv«mages in baskethall. W£ZL Spartans w e r e today. However, sotse woo’f be rhe only thtng on (he Spsrtan's mtnda as the Irlah appear ro hsve thair Intramural fin # « prospecta le yeers. La et W * x l turn figure for the women's tm rs nutrtl program was 1100 com­ peting in volleyball, hockey sis swimming. Southern Cal. Champions NPW YORK Southern California is the 1962 m ajor col­ lege football champion. The Tro jan s, who wont through Southern Californie f ir s t , W ls- a 10 game schedule this season cottítifí iMcond, third, without defeat, w ere named for T e x a s fourth, A lib iS S T T ftT t, the crown by the United B rea* Arkansas sixth, and Oklahoma International Board of Coaches seventh. Louisiana St Sì«* Pèsti in the season's final ratings, State end Minnesota complete ootbsll cla ss t- the top ten. Wisconsin, which plays South­ Florida, wit] ern California In th* Rose Bowl, In die second groqp are G eor­ record , was eh« finished second. gia T ech, M issouri. Ohio State, and Auburn. JUST LIKE SANTA DELIVER! r.ttch of the year The corrected winners In th* « University o f wrestling tournament In their resp ective division according to d out the Spar- weights are: 130, Tom Beckham; teams 137,' Mike Homaro; 147, Cary tl e University of Tompkins; 157, Pat Nesbett; 167, » University of Howard Reed; 177, Michael Lynd; Heavyweight, Harlan Dpdgc. ; possible score Runners-up for each division * W atch fo r th e vas 3,000 points, were; Bob R ice, < l|pt Thomas, opening of ou r ¡shed firs t with H e r b e r t Haase, C a ry M iller, new thO$ a t S p a rta n with Woodrow Thompson, Dave Chap­ as* 2.,775 an d lest. a a a « d M ika Muon. 5 n o p p fngf C f w r a r e men on the MILLERS Pizza is i count. Each TEACHERS iof 600 point* PLACEMENT - match was of 300 points ore is taken Inning team, icored In this BUREAU teach ers, supervisors & Adm. E l. Ed,, Sec., College. Many positions Jan, Ik Sept. $5200 Christmas CASH t Steen fired 573 and Doug up, R eg.-by m ail-M ich. Inter­ views Xm as, Bo* 1014, Set-. CASA N O VA # 2 auket, Long Island, New York. ty rifle match it Ohio State, S ^ o I F And Have Christmas Money I n a ll 5 0 s t a te s , th e b ig s w itc h is to M a r lb o r o R e m e m b e r 1 9 5 5 , w h e n M a r lb o r o c a m e t o t o w n ? S u d d e n ly , t h e U .S . h a d a fla v o r c i g a r e t t e w i t h a f ilte r o n t h e e n d . S a le s ^ t*)S © jffcp ttT a' M a r lb o r o c o u n t r y — le n d o f t h e f ilte r c i g a r e t t e w i t h t h e u n ­ f ilte r e d t a s t e . B e h i n d t h i s p o p u la r it y is t h e f a m o u s R ic h m o n d r e c ip e o f r ip e t o b a c c o « ( t h e f in e s t g r o w n ) , a n d t h e p u r e w h it e BOOK STORE £bW am? aqogtd ** «d Stt ntutm ...m S e l e c t « a t e F i l t e r . P a c k o r b u s , y o u g e t • l o t t o t i k e . aiut m mtxv thna K0*m nim * I** Comer of Ann & M A C Ü É® ® MJabifSÄ m M ÈÉk £ * 9 ! L A f t S i a g . 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Ci# *wy trat* fw only valúa. Äubatentfal reward. 355 flngadorn k/>ad, tif) t Cl(V> lw>~ f,,rA l'l MÎfiff <|rV). >144 $2.§©. 2*30 Collage ft.tatd« I 1/2 - $44 ffiíí&é af K^ikdf OB#ft #vary waafc«t»d. 49 íjn ñ ^ B S fT ’Vt'm *1!m « ‘*tnî«ïïKS?Îïi fffW rW m lM TjffEpfflfiíTSSm C&m UhAH, fíX í;ííf4 .f!m CfAN* [f'it’K;#, bfÜfha 221 Aitili PITiO fí. w in Ioni r» • tí«n. T ra rtIfl*» ® fiw» ffinglg lama rafia*. Hwnr 3V7-2Ä<2. f¿44 t/jcäfl ya at Alpha |.fy, C o ttili ( PA RTA N M O TO RS fyptit»» bookkitM 1 ‘ARKEft . f ’EN and panel) act » ¡$f t toff Ii t r , Ornât E vcrahtrp with Wabaah tnatgnta » cantalûed.itt white p la stic can» fthJ * Call 958-29411. 49 AVON < At,I ,!NC) few K»pr0Rpnt' clothe* look amL fit their heat With alteration* by Penny, 355- 2762. S4S TOM'S BARBER SHOP - 3 bar­ b e r*. Went o f Frandor - opposite M arek'a. Open 5 -5:30, Tueeday- Yoa may contrai «Si*» ¡'Sid/C. I »tern Kapuis 2971 till t>. I or t girls (/l) to share ntr- m i.hl'fNC » room for two nATTTONT Krtpida 44204', ask for Dave, ntshed apartment across from ¡Blrls.Kitchen and living room ACCOUNTING for tho fact you 49 Mason winter term- ED 2-4)869 privileges, Nicely furnished. $8/ m*> hove eom ettcket», w e'll « i l l |£ or ED 2-0811 (ask for Tammy), week. ED 2-5977, Insure your c * r l BUBCÆ.Z immr- ance - 332-8671 u pstairs next to NGI istl FORD. Radio, new 50 Spudnut. C-46 p W T 1AC, ~Y67i, rv711 race. body excellent condition, ■„ Call after 5, 355-0840. 49 CO ZY, 3 rttBttiTBiiiemeitrapart;- #|seed poal-tractlon, trl-power rnent. Private entrance, shower FOR YOUR, NEXT party, reot must sell. B est offer. A21Ö Em ■ WKiOTOT!?T5 BÎ J)XE**95' bath, utilities paid, grad. Students a Daly Lynn Dance B ox. Only until Friday, mon», 355-2522. S4 $15. 882-1936 or 8 8 2 -5 4 14. S47, •tibia. Like new. Full power preferred lv 5-0553. 50 t.lrage. t >rigtna) Owner. ED ■ QtiLr iZ Dec 7 ' ^ i T W i r m r * A î r t ^ ï ï ‘c 7 iB glne very good, you fix re * *• 50 E X C E L L E N T FURNISHED W KiO toS ^remtaidJMa«!«, $&■*-*'all . tm i d -9 T 4 ;* » ^ ;^ 54ST ' *“*' -T. ffW r iz a is u tilitie s paid. [BlgTHDAY! l i l i iBN' COMMITTEE 344 Student Realty. ED 2-0811 PEUGEOT, 1958, black, 403. By 7-2424. original owner. Thia Car 1* ex ­ STATE NEWS WANT-ADS Services tra fharp, no runt. ED 7-1098. Call 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 Buy Space Sell F a st > 5 p« ‘ Mrnm « tâ te K iW ir g » t L e a p in g , M ic h ig a n T o # * d * y , D e c e m b e r 4 , 1442 « S K SPORTSMAN’S 80! E. Sogjnow Lansing m “W « r »r'AM^J f>M aii Jul ¡«r. , W T-2512, e w rj WWH3E ww ts H aving Another çnçt&T llf c Cêîl W M 4 ïi ★ T ran »portart Ion STEAK DINNER SPECIAL TfFrnTBDCTTXTTIV? IM, Wyf§ 4 lf 4^1 f |10 ffà ILFORNO I ¿»it (Jur f i athêkéller I FOR A STATE NEWS ^ W A M T -A t^ C A L L 35S-&255 T f Wonteo UJCTY WRU4: t'f0Tf% Qf! Ifttt* Ctìt You mean I can STILL get my ] wwm’urf. MSU 1963 WOLVERINE Gfifty,P, AL t V'MWf. p er*, WfJI ptclr oj f*hone kt> % 7ÈÌ7. for O N L Y $ 8 .0 0 ? YHTNO f Jt lNl The price goes up fo MO®0 Michigan State U a iv e rtlty on Jan. 7 f FOREIGN FILM SERIES wr vourn TODAY before 1 pretAntt I i n u ln g e l u n d e r w a y ! LA STRADA rom L i r i n p I n it R e p . Union Hoard Denk Walterine Office 344 SJudea! Senrices Biéq FAIRCHILD THEATRE A d m issio n : 500 nw sHowiNQ N O W ! 2 B ig H itt HR No. 1 ,1* » - 5-.00 - ^ jufm W *yr* in the fourth dimension: TIME ., still • mysterious concept to science Time is onty tn «tee, M abstraction. . . an wee of shadow, *pec«f«fie»—and surprise Assignment:findnewways S Ä toreducdtrehideweight s o t . I, t m . m n w r r w a ? ... #, 3 » n te Matt in &*0*te emf Dm kmr'xm Cteamet * V r*« *<•« tew«**? tea* fNwe tfsp *wH! 6* ttiseeO (v * f M » (Pw«®«*:* tefwt#« ffi* OM Cnfftdi satandte ans Hk* f Ä ? édopt*i Sr«gSfi*a eaHmiar TH«' fnftnMWM « 0 MMMrttt «nò« w îtefas «ente amt a IW-da* rev «JERRY lE W iS S terte Wwi-av Voi«« of Judy Carlaad "GAY PURR-EE fl» f t T A II t H fl* ?• » M I -- •tf«t imMfwt flniCSöt #«tryoe ftl * tJewiflwe# tJHtwt L f l L y I amr * *• t uw«««« •* I gKWWetA Met* ff &»* WBE9 mmwn rfem fe^ffepe*- ftJfl* ST« W&\*9 «ît-ÎHîf ft- I ' «0* Äödraw vjanKt A c tio * * : M o w w i d e r A m y to o t, « F o rd *d e s ig n e d g la s s h i a m e e t to rsfto e i Ara yw# a parse« ate# Idee* te m KMBTtrs wttT in tan ïîà si got ’ A fteifteft « Son» fe a r t h a t ' * l i f h t e r , a t r o n p e r , m o r e f t e i i t i i e O w n a t e e i attratti«« an* drtetecttea. a tesigli 4f œte*-**» tette teat ma sw eafM« and «teat*** w w me nate stante» d tete ear* •no. Ha H*w w wnrtîf tfw w e aclwttete wen * tette darsa«*. 1 wnte>TES your clothe» cleaned before JUdoy* the cheapest way by BÌW*fH5PÌi mé memÂe»-t'« - -•î* Ht® ■asiîÉsmotoife - - *u«0«nde-Jf*'tn m S^ p iiSrtf'rr im by UPI »»td. '" "....—■ ' *• ** f .•V . . . ■4 S i r v . "Michigan Stttft is in this new lag made Monday to determine hi w ih r heavi- The new books are only a part die cause of a fire Sunday which i "h i (a th e p r o g r a m . T e a c h i n g destroyed a portion of the J .L . Book h * been written with machines are m ore advantageous Hudson Co. toy department at die . . . , . _____ . than books. Stellwagon said, be- NesthUnd shopping cew ar. the intention of answering the , . , c a u s e they prevent the student students questions as they a rise. , . ’ . ‘ _____ . front cheating. After the m aterial is presented» . LANSING — G overnor-elect . . ' /' , Id a book ¿be student has a ten«* he explained, the student takes a . _ f cl l . * . George Romney confirmed at his if t whi h h fftftis in or ^erK'Y ahead for the an- C hristm as d eceratih g—D ecorating e Christ» along with Dan Coulson, D etroit junior and news conference Monday he pi ans . ' •* ^ . sw er. On a machine test he can- •erson selects an answer* He can check « , , mat tree in the con cou rse are Sheilo Sanders, to resid e in Lansing after he is . * , 4. . not look until he has written an D elta Tau D elta. W illiam sville, N.Ÿ. iunior and a Pi Beta PM inaugurated. Problems - Barber Hates Kids s r r v tt *■■ î- : *'< -** r. r s ir .•-■• ~r> — t e ' — -L .. « - .. , 1 —*•--jf T«*•A. j , H o w v e t , he is nor onlyctirsed- t seem s that 90 percent of with misbehaving children, but kids who come to me for d o u b l y inflicted with senile aircut are the select few Satilts. tOLuü a re unmanageable; the ones "O ne man,” he said, "ripped hate b a r b e r s ," saidErdelyl. of his sheet and wouldn't let Air Force Logistics Command Wright-Patferson Air Force Base A secret ballot law passed in Dayton, Ohio 1880 applied only to municipal elections in Louisville, Ky. Needs Engineers thè growth pro- ee on the Future y was appointed Make Your Holiday Reservations Now! . On the com - lendation theO f- ArchitechiraNndustrial-Electrical iai R esearch and E V E R Y M A N ’S P olicies Com- A representative will be on campus December 6 and 7, 1962, to conduct interviews. 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