Merry Weather MICHIGAN C h r is tm a s STATI Windy and colder With iimw diminishing ta f turtles. Hai* U N IV E R S IT Y OfdouA« 'C-4. - to the United State* and other American nationa. The dismantled bomber**, working round the clock to f By JAMET WELLMAN teem - course* will k e " ever* irr tbr j'QZ jjf* ages. G[y. gprojjlhf, m < v .w w o i* * ' ' * < m r '■ -*»• T.vAH'if*- in these section» sutdrr*»« with Of The State News From saying "How «re you?" If the work of the second term •excellent siademlc records are (lean of Men I Idon Normam akto to translating the pi ays of Modem is completed in less than ten given so opportunity to obtain said Thursday that the University cannot legally free re a student’s in one term.**. This la what some language weeks, the students will continue greater mastery of a foreign Into third term work without s language than Is possible In a Farm Lane plowing on n than streets a transcript, moreover, he added, break. normal section. While t h e s e student* wilt he doing this winter. the only time th# u n i v e r s i t y makes a notation on the tran­ Accelerated sections tor su­ "Only students intending to Honors sections concentrate on perior language students will he take two years of a foreign lan­ Intensive study of a language, May Receive and Morrill halls and the Student Services Building lot. script at e in c a s e s involving The work of Michigan State s guage will be accepted In the ac- the accelerated sections empha­ Its, $580, »tu- offered nest term. Stanley R. Priority areas on south cam­ $wnsend size covering the material of each said. "T h e department will rec­ term at a faster rate. New Walks pus are the lots in the East and W e s t P a v l 111ons,Intramural ommend that these students re ­ The following sections will of­ dà Commute#» Once « person Is removed from campus *t the end of finals next announced this week. Building, Kellogg Center. Educa­ ceive full credit for two years fer accelerated Instruction ift Improved pedestrian t r a f f i c r ÏAtlOUÍ ,, $3N). probation. Nonnamaker said, the Work In the accelerated sec­ tion Building and Shaw Hall. work upon completion of sn ex­ Winter ’63; French 102 sec. 2, w a l k s on Farm Lane are a Iut ions w e r e University ordinarily r e m o v e s tions will progress 9£ rapidly as The ground crews attempt to future possibility,' said Harold t to com mitt»* The notation from his transcript. The Faculty Committee on Stu­ student capacity warrants and It amination equivalent to that giv­ 9-10 Therrlen, sec. 9,2 -3 ; Mor­ have the campus clear In time for en at the end of the normal nixth Lautner, director of the physical A student also may request dent Affairs will probably meet will be possible for hlgh-capacl- al, German 102 aec, 3, 10-11; term. Th# students" may then Kadlmersky, Spanish 102 sec. 6 , plant planning and development. classes e a c h morning, Perris ,v«orod by re - that the notation be removed when after finals are completed« Dean ty language learners to complete enter literature courses on the 304; Cslvo. A pipe rail along the sidewalk said. units represen- he graduates, he added. of Students John Fuiak said. six terms of work In four or five. East 1.anting stores reported Ik under consideration,, he said, w , Detroit seo- Vacation work f**t «iirhlrii*tra- Only students who earn an "A ” third year level."’ Al t h o u g h omitted from the a rush for boots, scarves, gloves , This plan does not call for a because the walks are relative number of bi rds tors will Include planning Uni­ In French 101, German 101, or and other winter apparel Items. change In the present pattern of schedule book, the foreign lan­ spray used in Wallington versity programs for winter and spring terms and the 19$3-64 Spanish LQt are eligible. credits and classroom hours. guage department will also offer small and become overcrowded, forcing students Into the street. "The first snow of the year itch Ell« disease "T h e emphasis will be on au- C r e d i t s given and hours re­ the following Honors sections. Lautner said the improvements usually means that students who uversity to re- academic year. dio-Ungua.) training, conforming quired are the same as for reg­ French 102 sec. 8; Meral, Ger­ left their boots at home come In must be fully analyzed before any eaves All administrative personnel at MSU are on 12 month appoint- with the department’s education­ ular language sections. al policy.’’ Townsend said, "but man 102 sec. 7; Kistler, Russian Townsend said that the usual J 02 sec. 4; Dsnlslovg, Spanish appropriations can be made. The and buy t h e m , " s a i d one businessman, "T h is year was aid that v eri- project would cost thousands of the limits of second or third Honors sections will continue 102 sec. 5; Duncan.____________ dollars, not exception." ihown that the ay has killed pus and added Jitn Wallington, Lansing sen­ 16 years. 49 ior, . has accepted » position on of birds in the sports desk of the Lansing e either de­ State Journal. e r or d i s - Wallington has been managing olution, Intro- editor of the State News since Says U.S. Is Hypocritical Two Refugees representative Bioo, N .J. Jun- ‘d of Trustees In International Dealings Rap Speech ng- range plans o include rapid Fcseat facilities Of the **■* inadequate fo r the Aeheson said the attempt to play a separate power role was based •" current student body on a "special relationship" with the United States. British Am­ J * even more insufflc- bassador Sir David Ormsby-Gore is expected to ask Secretary of •■'Cure,"- ih * re s o - State Dean Rusk whether the administration shares Acheson’s view. ■ook pur elise­ ti l r- A» SOCIALIST VALDEZ F riday, Decemb 2 Vi a fe M Point V I« » Remember Dec 7 H ijg h M c D o n a ld i»f * L J% ^ 4.- o * Ptrbv’ ^*î*‘ j. lì&cjmyt 6f *6i r ’jwtMFÌ#»*wiÌÌ * ^ ^ S ^ U r ^ ? 2asBBffc u n i t e s The foortioU season is over «Ml the ¡Sund«> <*, taken the ftoML T h eir ceep w w tsrlw «re h b * : 'r ' O tt% ? K îf4 K Te A# é i f , esiMele e e c K itii tWK delicious tffc It they w ar* all Heading co n «*, 1 1 è# I#w>nt>1* • dhfy^Nf '^'‘Tt)ltWCtl®S>'ifl,^hW<t **t-u p Michigan Stai* h*« f alumiU support for th *lr MtuMic t*« m *. Oui athletu progrtm t* ftn«nc*4 through athhattc r«v«nu*a ato,» M 7K -X . - A il A ~4 TETa U T T -r 1r * ¿ x - y r +T ’ feiu v i pimiowr*w t> s4 l i . ,,y ^ . ■ . UUÌ lend*!**, ban undor our financial situation w* can only half of th *» *. T h is mean* that it wtil borom* hsrd n ami hard* th * top high school athletes for Michigan State w\ „ affor.e\ * » ' tvains. Tfeo main snyphasis in Or* Big Tim is on scholar propose a aystom whereby w* woulT ' .*. ARE YOU SURE YOU HEARD SOMEONE WHISTLE, K A R EN coaches to the league. The solution >* a Uttlr ®xtreni aoive th * problem of job pi seefl>eor for gr adviating physf c / .ftffr s T o T h i i l d i t o r m a jo r*. The p rofessor proposes tost every Sunday nvomrq Human Rights, Insecticides, ail the losing coaches against a wait and give (hem th treatm ent. I'h is way wo wouldn’t be plagued with i< for Saturday evening. | don’t propose this as a solution Just because *om To the EvlÄW* cotopuisorv in t t f lt lt w WouM bc i aught that it wa* their dents at** unhappy with our won-lost record. It s, ,- 0 # c &vn *ve* r I f!t£ Aspects Of Indian Chinese Dispute | thoi*£ht {K«^5»**^j>ra«chlnjf renpoesibility tt? de so-. State th* Sunday morning coaches feel they a re qualified to k Rights Hmy. ï t e p c n d ltr aboet a r a w m H v » ) t > governments cannot. U te some Duffy is getting enough nMleag* out of his material. hk*kling tM(^r*Uw: upon rwKl- state universities, toll a person Now that the snow is starting to tali these individui *3ki irtiMt itw fe Ä Ünjj nirt*R fed into !>•'* compu- frlda y store hour« - 9;30 a»m. to 9 p.m ey x r c s v s l- lit competi- .l thtn each irt of where oiiomically. port* show ' in f.p w » ,' ce, the *tu - ture of the is decision* ment level, en to bus­ ti m a jo rs , with • (eu- ■oiTo Attend ÄT0 Confab tee on pale­ ly of ancient Express your thoughtfulness with a com pact clutch bag j*ry destina- er, assistant G ifted with beauty and framed in gold. De­ tofy ilepart- signed by Bobbie Jero m e with a Florentine 1 the co n fe r- featured gold bar clasp. Choose either peau %*, jNewcas- igl and, from de soie- black or navy, satin in mink, red, i*ving M ich- sc. 30, how- emerald, Or gold mylar, All failled lined. tie for sigh t- 8.98 plus Federal tax. an his own. FASHIO N BOOTS styled by Joyce nylon fleece lined fo r warmth non-slip rubber sole fo r firm footing A. "H a lf Time"— leather boot with snap closure. Black, • b fo w n - o r o t t e r ; 1 3 .9 8 Whitehall — graceful heel boot with button trim. Black palalino leather. 15.98 CHRISTMAS COLOR-MATED • Ji9 u ¿ £ 3 C 2 B í V k ï *V C. "Ice Queen"— high black SWEATERS A N D SKföTS leather boot with orlon in one o f the most holiday-minded collections o f the festive season . . . Glasgo's full-fashioned pastel sweaters o f lambswool-angora-nybn, dyed-to-match Tudor Square’s slender wool flannel skirts. Blue, red, gold, green, butter. S p o rts w e a r Sweaters, sizes 36 t o *4Q. SfcTrf$V sizes 8 .ta .J6 , . A. Ascot sweater. 14.98 Solid color skirt. 14.98 •V; *.'•; ; \ 1''%~y ■■ .. .. 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Oft®,, ftn ftRrftcilv® dfturfc ALL MSU EMPLOYEES WELCOME Wa , lar*®il .ft* »ft® WtK Cftw® ftaftâ ftftgMftNE ®«*C I let® yiml' f *î »Hat t ft®»®® Aft® iftMim'l IftM® ftat® JOIN NOW! •*S® AAV «»(Mr®. SS®'* «ft.v *•*« - Fashions U.S. LINES NOW OR ANYTIME CASH? Tfte biMMtiiVii »fl BRING YOUR BOOKS »*a|Mä »itfe I* «ad waist baci, ieofcj ste p m ts fr n tfcar I prtc®. A f*ü®* lefwii taew at ® «r««d fiSftlt* coeie w t.^ t fñ ñ h * n s t n s > M tc b im n F r i d a y , D ece m b e r 7 , i s « $ MBmè ivMS* ifljo n Class ARh Studente ■?■ ■-: it lt n d .t i ( >1 o iiiiii» ' 1 \ i nt« tC e*«f«eaé .. "*% m&mmrk# »t<«k«up ®ar- t w « * . tft® prtec^e® «I frowtft «*f®*®4 Ifren hm» »ti«» a** Ä H| 1• ., iHÍs| dkl® y®w ftaa ctuMfl many iMtMrirwHM «ndpro 1®ct®dvt)m u t~d - ’ . M S R 5 .. * f# per*®®» t® w to tft® wcurtty arò ippw®a te actu« compaiti**. M arrtai Ctuft~-4 «,»U. * * * * * b fce3««*t «® Al**®rl*a A® irnMymi* approach to Investit«. — r— F riêw . Letftor fftapot « « r ie ft. ttd ivitaila ur® i m H te |e®*-- .. ^ ' A »r®®p et smtams « e t*« * £ mk O m e r, «re tft®m»®tv®tt iwÉnrttatt p er- tcensnutc« MO « court® tu •** «wly»® tft® company*» — >x* ç*t jp « ™ » * « . W « ¿ » t * 1 , j* W ifà fc . **- *-k~ F»- Iday. C t t t t a u « « ) Triatty * * * a m « « » t ft®»® a «waprowärtlity to eMMl coti®*« acudmt». * « 4 Ü4- Tft®' m iri® t$ designed prt- ■—--■■•1t * f t w T » . ' ® ® » T f t « T tft®tr taat t a r m ’p w r-w ft.■■« ttr t sr«rt«ur« sftow tft« m *rtty Fw «tut a « « » « trug ft- - > wUl tv® acierta** to vrh«vtuto TNd out lo • juw and equK««® e®ti®§® greeftw®»e r * meroltt®ty taectal t r t i a l a g ta *®curtty tftr Sunday « fftts , taahtoa wttft «n ®y* to tft® rtgbts t® Im makinf p®r*©n« aacurtty *aaly*l«, t** té epeft t®the*® et t*ft®ra. w» tati in tfttf tactslert* ta tha futur®, «aprosiftuîty, tft® tataral gov» lr*®r®»t®d an ata«* wttft a back» ground ta aceeaaxinx. «coaunics, Christmas la tft» »ocurrct— analyala and corporation ftnanc®, W ir York t t% r o f *rwwi m***t M •"* T f t a n f t tft® p m A r n m am ane tft® founcftng lather* iftat w v 'fta v ® To S peak Here «ueft I Mt«gu*rd, bui ta»*t uà® .. rMmiVk . , . tftt aaròguaed m a mean* te n » Wewisn to ttiiWiK you ter your pot' MaraftaU H » r ò p i S t a « or «ovM'nmta « '* * * % ** NOW NtAR THIS Vh»i v « rl i k m , , •* rompant«« alt fr»®ta m. ronftge tivougRtout tha past year. to tft* .vftiiit * ? ' tf tft® *®tar«l (ovwrntnoat ta FROM TMÍ TOP HINGE AT THE STORE L J ¿ T U W è ä k*nldn ^ function* , T mat* toral » « ;gevenra- » - « Have a nice vacation. See you WITH THE RED DOOR! D tm a ck tonu«r nwwt and privara anterpriae, o» ::* « k tsv v ..; T ¿ Î ft® Nata . i cotuxny, (Sftft H Spartan Vtttag« ■y r ix i r r , (most ef tft® ttm*. my coiupctiuirs ut it * 1x 1*1 ft® ft®cauM r v® op®n®d anocftar Records naasl It has takvn in® tin y®ara. « d tftat’a to flfurtt otn tftM on* of tft® advantagv* j own huslnvas I t - - " ! donh ftav® t® M l* * Coral j«*ry Halm®« ®n«i S®t»y Borkwa! tft» "tun d**. iif® ut t«o short. TftCf trfoi o. our ®v®niwg • Ä r * ■ * 1 I 30To OFF hour* will rwualti s®>mm> to *tnt oft W nhw dty, and W«d» n«*d«y only, «xcopt during tft® holiday ••«•on— snd tften I will got “off tft® rockor for a f«w •vtmings, ft* v*ry Gables fowl live On Campus of Sale Prices Today Fallowing a t« m> Chrlatwta* “ cfi tft® rock«®** hour». D®c, l?th thru Doc. 1 1st, * to 9. <îtiit-tv- -eta®*.' Mi+v üstXwalî ; S#iùor SI«4 itvipf jkijv wh ifoii Your Last Chance ä s í UAtl'^nxk TiaHISAliP t lorry 'ftwt a* chatrwai» « C a m p b tU 's S uburban Shop Ltai Oi )r,JjL vvi.Y-ilÄt? À. V. -is a ftia te r ÿ |R. ÂvK«thÿît, îih^ WAI 4 fuffÇMftt*- tn ia tr v * * of cviemont««of ?\w$*» ''i j f t o S vtfftt) and Wft.j«*s Wtsii** BOOKSTORE rutt m m in * w i m u tw o w tv *» v tW N i: im m i Nt\Ni *«M) MAM VOtttlNrt*. INO WINTI TO r.KT NTIMTSOI Iftic. 17th thru Doc, tin t, ft to ft. State News Want Ads 355-8255 «.ingtorward fW !VW and par« ¡•rsÿwrttvt tk ip a te d in ta u rrrn Ntght. Attftoegft acfttor e f tft® tftfts A'oivarin® u d asaorlatv adttor tutus*® ®m~ it« jUftj edition, Hetm®« has ..r.rkad ta x Jtl,. fmK, ^ j'T a s ta . m w e^w iPw ih ttw n ftsr x w te e m o « Um i 'i ^ . ... os nonor&rtos t»tua g s t« llb u r v Holmes rw» Delight her with a \acht C t ò m * 'pu# ectjv*< £ ■Vwarvt ’ *<:{ Hr ha* k§&| averagw wfttl® rat'ving as beautiful gift box of r, N fte O» oomacenitng chairman for Senior ìtirv; .'IStì V /> .. î « * ' CcH^Cll* %$ % TiWI®ÍN?r slvptvaitaru______________________________ _ XV fa |%| * 0*5 ' i h# m her favorite nylons., ClWlvMftiHt -®* W n'üw kftui®l> V liTMt —a-.--a iL .„ S* w4 Ifl#. DMMK tW0 tvWAI» m vue TVaiaa«-*íp* frçwt)* st Holmes ta campus presitant of Kappa Xlptks Mu, nation« photo» W hat woman d oesn't enjoy receivin g lirau tlfu l stiHklnRs4* v4'^u»*N<»w^r ttafti'^ise^, ie p p r a r y . ta L .fta s. H ere is the g ift sh e truly wants a m i o f course, need«, ÿ SWÌ w a s ’ sW®*T s pftoi'i^raphèi' ib r fsjtft "îfte ( ciRft tv K n a p p '* w ir r fe j w ' H fm tt h e f ' fa v o rffe s frt tf ie r«y *s sta ta ® Stai® Ncm s *pd i*>® VV'oSvwrtiw. brand sh e wants most Shades and sheernessea, seamles.t o r-fu ll fashioned And such lovely gift b o x e s . . . at! a glow with C hristm as Why not buy a box or more for every gal you k n o w , , , T h ey 're on h er wish list we know. A. Phoenix nylons beauty boxed and beauty m arked in costum e keyed colors. A m erican Beauty, Rose beauty, classic tan and others Demi toe, m icro m esh, stretch and w alking sh eer* 1.35 o r 3 for 3.90 B. Claw«an®r k leer sheer nylons in willo-beige, glory-be, London m ist and oth ers. R ein forced heel and toe. dotui-toe m icro-m esh, stretch 1.3$ or 3 pairs 3.90 Just In Tine For Xmas Also 45-day gu aran tee " L i v i o n s " 1.50 o r 3 fo r 4 .3 5 im em g the opening or C. Han®» sh eer and cloud light Glam orously fit the slim est vest l o c a t io n , ankles. South P acific, Bali Rose, Shell, etc. R ein forced h eel and toe, 1.50 o r 3 pr». 4 .3 5 ; demt-toe, 1.65 or 3 p r*. 4 J 5 ; smith Bldg. on Fr id a y atroti-h, 1,65 or 3 pr*. 4 .7 5 ; m icro m esh, 1.50 or 3 p r*. 4 .3 5 ; 4th. D e s i g n e d in a w alking sheers. 1.35 or 3 pr«. 3 .90 and sandalfoot. 1.95 to F r o v o n c a i Atmos - 3 pr». 5.65. and featu rin g e x p e r t in b e a u ty , m a k e up and D. B elle Sh arm eer leg-she stockings knit to lit ev ery curve. >>1g R « . . .; Glow, taupe m ist, su rfsid e and others. R ein forced heel and toe, 1.50 or 3 pr«. 4 .3 5 ; dem i-toe, 1.65 o r 3 pr*. 4 .7 5 ; agilon |20ALBERT Below M o rie 't stretch , w alking sh eers, cotton foot each, 1.65 o r 3 p r*. * - W : 4.75. ItOSîERT.' ST R FFT t RVRt; FASPT LANSfNC •taSyr'V<ï'- ftT-îV ■ • ter t a t a Ì M e lm 1 8 «apw nte pècca® shop R a p p ’s East Lansing fv e r y W e e kd a y till Christmas 9:30 to 900 Saturday« 9:30 to 5:30 RESE l li i l i 6 M ic h ig a n S ta te N e w s . E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n y rtd ty , D e ce rn e . , , «I am very » w ith Ih# r e fd to l sold t o ll H M H S K A T E S S O L D O N R R S I C A U J advertiser. ^ Automotive ★ Employment f o r Rent F o r Rent F or Sole ♦ l o « i w É^ w Sga «Ar»#Vkw»'-. llh * u \ * L ~ -,v* -jriftiw conditi«». tumtv. Par t OMs or parmaseek. spactou» hem e m ? « S a r i .' f n r . ’ by P o *. !__________ _ about m «9«n* tR « e ? Maatta vary room Pfe rat8. cn l .t U l Uf. C*M rv 7-0140 aftsr 3. SO 5210 after 5 p.m. * EO ?* • *» 10. RessoesMe. TU 2-346?» jp g | p .C a D W E -itoa. ** * * » * \% ■wKwwa¡i*wllH«v Jl'50.' H a a P S fít» • b m N jrt k A)(A> ESfe'"XrTS* 'SSHWat “ SO • aee W AN T AD T6CTT BKIET 4' 3o5f . "«¿romàne * **' *« [! clo se to cam pus, unfomtahed, - fy rtc - fo rm . H feb f*. 4 dwfrfe IN^Ci U O -P E P *it>TO W b i l t f e . l O s Y - i f e i ’’» Week feather man. Your Tw p athta^ at 332-348® trtoSü&is^íCRi hE tttr* rE«llo» a v a i l a b l e December 15. SS2- rooms m ale, unapproved. bow Good shape. Buy now: low p rice. $!oves wHK* wool s c a r ftn B e s- T o 'M r"~Sa V t---»- _ • AUTOMOTIVE o t e e x t r a * . C a ll S S 5 - 1 1 2 Í . $ 5 0 W &SH TSr S i « . SO vacam. 3 blocks from lh»ic«PM |. F acelleo t csmpu# transportation. Sey. P lease call C arol. 355-6412. * » .» - »»■■ 5 GN5 '54 IMG •SERVICE ftcrtt. Hours 6>blri* • ^tSO p«(A> q •TRANSPORTATION Monday-Friday. $1 TO |2 per ^ •PANTED how . C all 483-0616 after 6 p.m. « Arthur Afetrrav Schoo) N Dane iM . w MISTY - KnfaT T j j u Y i: O f A~ ‘ JA^ . « k v ^ c t s o e i: *. ... «dÙÙC- - s r :3 i x u jr i a r ^ T V « • v x :c - —- 2U.. ■omf u to .7. V T T FH W À XrW HUUSc tic« ED 2-07 Sentimental sal S S S iS A O e ,-^ « . : lt\ HTCHFN, T I t R í iT\i •NT SUPERVISE! fof tuorkir r m i i g t * , prt vate t»~ : V) Lvtut. 50 _____ tuya, sp rite , s i t t e r , TB'"öl.!R ”"'eT!7 2-5053, irfclA|, I 1/2 b lotks to Pr*v ance, new heme. It 45 PHONE: ill e f t 5 i 3 0 v to k lA y i **.%. SO LOST - Ha mi kan pocket watch «|C F o r R e n t •1S1 355-8255 o r 8256 '-y.— i1 , ■■ $1.30 and t r . 2614 E . Mt. Hope. over I moRdt ag°* Sentimental V R al -S — i : su 2. Isch sagsr >ved. stfwnrlsed. ^ hT1Mr^ Trt of rT. DELAY! A PFR O VI Cltts tnd 5W B l F room. Mm orw* 'II. f* '"■'n'l'Ttr l^^l m o d e l 2lag. Fancy siltch < s buttonholes etc Poll ............................................ •••................. p rice ^ 38.40.^T v M ’ O ? ’ » WILSON INTERNATIONAL meet. Marida ...... SIS Groiw?. SO atiahes all Joyeuv Noel . ■Vf 4 V MUmSBZ rairnpea STUDENTS TR Ü E TROUBLE room. Wtcben. stand, money to U nicef this year and new. Newer used. *Pr * * dlnS *h fe Yuietide Cheer? sc noe!* ROOM rtvate eecr.ance, ew easlo« mrom. aiiTO. L ist —$184.95. S a c - /An Isra g r / 2240. MUST PAY phone, parking, $5 per man. IV rifece - $160. C alí Evans Sehol- STRATTONS 3ß ars, ED ~ --'C 4 . 4sk Dave Savu TOM'S BARBER SHOP - 3 b a r- SP OR TS C A R MEV: 1® T H E IR W A N T - A D ir D arrell Voitik. 50 bera. West of Frandor - opposite EAST LANSING - roe l B 9gBnBBDBE£" r5om'T5 ___ Marek’ s . Open 8 -5 :3 0 , Tueaday- room, nealy painted. ¡T"TÖY? " S Ä -3 8 $ Friday: Saturday 8 -5 . IV 4-8844, $850 dswa, $11.500. =53 ed c o r n e r room. Union- ro se, ED 7-9471. "ators iviU abie Also cut ladies’ hair. Its. O&il ED 2-3634. 5 « r r que*«. 35T A A S T g r V g v ^ s ' fr. "ñee3 ¿! ^L ^ \ * xc U ■ ■ , Wed. Dec. 12 K yvl xi cred it go auto rep air. Autottsati¿i. 45, 2 ì*àr\ V ^ v L . V . : to “»'.‘A /tM'ii'.:' - a y y C T t - s w ; v r = -» * ***1 ■ -m, SÍ& tease Pay 8 i r •ivm# aw#, anil* with «ktraSw. —“ teTTiftspc. 'ìtìnp ttopf“» m 4*9834- H f P m atM P e rton o l ^ Service SO Dear } , Is Santa going to bring ZZT For Sol« ;ood you a C orvette for C hristm as? ALTERATION! fter SR SO •tyli^t fo r e . tra ükfiM Akirts. etc NEEI : > th sage, like HtflK Vv SHOP. 108 Givis . behitt 50 Ahhhlihhhhhhlvhi} hhhh.hhhbhhhlihith pus Drug Store. ? 2-53 **Xmr iQCAt« ____________ Cold Nose 210b T r «i H e r Hxva Crt&d Rri t e , E» liar Ci »8 iS P8T8KI. AKC. Mftkt 50 i.iprw 1—■4 esse, L i n b< * . X jC fc r B irk} famous Argus ^ p "SLT'áÁíiiL-l xtt^chmcRt. Yours SS5-0144 after K ñ gy^ A ART AN MOTCH 50 __ e r , top c< $50. C all sh bicy cle. E a - 7-3541. New gears and t sell. C all P a t, 44 — $2.54. Sii — —, — « s c — 54.68 per maple, W B let, .j rs r ^ ac. Otte: Oec« 'Arde age and standar tair. green. Ail sa. go Reasonable. IV S-164 ■a a ia r . 4s*-4'3 H EA TH K1 löö-wstt pi X-iOtA with i aad mxnapfc nty speeds. O n g u a iiy $214. P r a c - jq o ca iw mw $40.95. vi» 3-38.5?. ass srasrsr to«“- .. •v 50 ★ E m p lo fm e r it ~ z ■5&~~CXZ L‘ f»N aí5L'ÁRR.‘MS ffj 0~* e e r * °® *r ,V *-® l4 L set -4 » . Uaed. Make us SO Give Your g ra « ÍB B F IO*l.Z I t3o—-4 . ,i. MK, LAppi 333-w-4’790 ■4792 V^l.iALlO Ca VI "■ '».»i— . . * TftSSiSBlir DAD •» ■■....—........ ................. . ú* oo^plo Partei „ CT||iDS¡ifTS! ( k w magaztoe for W5* IV M 9 M Ss' C hristm as. T ta ie $4 , L ife $2 9» For Christmas! LET U S A D D M O M & —*.4 -• *’3 * «re. AÍ r n, * äpwns Uhtmrased #4, Newsweek «yíSte' JjÄfeA - VwSmcOmiL/ <$ ati^lliflKL), 53.50 aad F em m e ST C ai. 155- OR THAT SPEaAL SOMEONE 2SL« aal« ¡Eiaíents. PVa-.e rabiaa wanted 9943 after f p-at. so ev ery raoaher- nrcelves her a ta snare iwase, y . £D 2— 0 8 11. 50 campfecei owe diapers back eacr. tuae s l a v e d . Near W U n S B T ' Ì£fìt4Hft tnveat G íStíL Tflftfliwil r^ : ! LOVELY :--------------------------- FLWHEfeiED xm ae. l i « * * . Appcwswri, oB svpem sed . 2 bedreeot aeusearaiier ready go 2-2449. .SSO liv e i®. Near caaapea. 333-0461. rent mnnry and she stay usciucfe up to two pounds o f her baby •, BUY YOUR STATE NEW! “»«feraiurts aad clothing d i 1 JF 1 ■mu--i PA.. ■4^ - i I aear ? f tnrinr. avallabfe CecesB»- Uer- 15. .Accatuasodacas 4 or 5. ' ¿xravwf fee wiacer . - ' •» it wtii aot fade! White, Blue «■ P v * diaper pail» famished. ‘ SUBSCRIPTION TODA’ a-i J5 5 -1 2 4 5 . so «PfT®«. « ra s a - C iém ¡n. Wfy A ® .L 5 T L L v Beautiful SINGEll fN ‘N ”* £ * 3 - ■ P B A .'io n S50 aewfeg audN ae le amud I em ítete, $61 ,2$ cash o r take oe I auv lH —lw- • « a '• • # • « * »Win/ -ft- ^5 kf efPè èB»L>- L• - - AA0f¿ , I- J s ií 47 ■*'5*5 r f :... I k \ , ia^uÄ 2iv,7,§; ' 4W MW W - -JWSPTOWB ana ^ 3 ^ = ««8e* « ea S B t^ t^ .: ------- 1------ , *1 _ This «ne Jam* ay «rytlu i^ 4K th - $ 5 .4 6 p e r « k « L American ’I ’ ÄupervTsasd'Tr~T imiinA' ' ED 2 - 1 3792. - 50 H «wnpervfeK! for stafeass aear CilüS ssíaS m m ejstm m a * IV .t» Diaper Service * 4* ap :jr .W,.yr >r " 2 t . N w r ca o ^ a a . 332-4K3M9. SSG 1229. m M 'ä k r: »M HCL5E - aew I M « raaeb C W U IH IV I S g y y L T A S A Ñ T , ST a t B O m t l g A g gS - S l¿w B ^ Ü É s Tmsí near cambas in feeafey aetgfe- f a r a i a h e d . cooktmc, « e r ^ w r ■ anear. MNTWiiae «dnaat.En » 1H E. Wasbtenorw Jhm^ m Ioéì viti) $4*^ Ml I barhawd. B a ß i-ia s . Attached g a - ; acrone-feom canapés, i 2 3 A lbert. ' c e ii* * em á m m , Wlil m w N i T s iM < A B Ì >ÌW fripH#a« M i 1 )0 0 M |ra*e. " t o Fandly reo ® , gas heet. 532-45716. ■ sSC m m * f * l « 8«iw. r~ , !' Aw v eatl la t i bi e . h r e e n t i i f i f j . a> 7« '' 1 «w '. ..un. m.ílS" \ . .... ..« ■ » I „■■«, ■—- * T f 2573. flfe ^ - tv jf t « A X A B B IM B -A W 9>w»iái|0^i^p^l) r^lii>nil6r| 1-'ijj, íyijigjfgiVif.V^gi'));!,i ■ H hHDq I WÉtM M M m- '- ¿ a ÉlÉ State E t a t L a n a ln g , Michi g an F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r ? , 1962 (C w tin K f) fron pc 4 pounds of rtee t m o n * jT rM v rE O G & m t a :■ W p w r . T i a ^ S r a redlcal- "** «u allotted, to .*»eh fu n lly , T h » , Diar» them es donc tn tny borne. 3i * j *r™ € * and ■ A in r ily ,'* fiCA government may n y that a o aeiau tte f P t » TrwwRd. TU 2- 4861. SSO te C t f * no* the mer ho only country tn the world ^ IS S S g expenrience. Reforettcah. BD 2 ptas ».'; r . t c s v w . 2 S & ? : j s ' : y i / t c c a E ^ ^ ^ ■•'; - - .: •«•*;•, » .s i * » - * ssk ss # W a n te d to tram the yucca plant.” The classified advertisters wish to extend Season’s Greetings to our GC06 cook'» so fre e enterprise, tiïy tsttrv^v dsvs fraternity or to mt owns everything, many friends and customers and say ’Thanhs” for your patronage aid that even m ore # to make religion Stop in to see us before you go home! ' 1 he statues have been r e ­ RIDERS TO N .Y , Lea\ eved from the churches. The 5:45 p.m. Good c a t , ; lid ones w ere melted and s«nt 'U M lLrt driver; Doer' to doe R ussia. In their plaees. Porno- Call Gene, 332-012* aphte art pictures stand.” they n m m m m m m mmm a ta m a & 0 & S i t FORMERLY the < W tftW R Q m 1 Mia teat of H BW m SSSbM b r t lom iaf a* u s -!* ED 7 1 6 2 1 PLAN NOW for your term party at INN AMERICA ** T Tradition o f Elegante” H iC c O e u i- WANTED - RIDERS to Califor­ nia vta Route 06 Leaving De- 'cwmber 14. One wav. Call Mary. 355-4307. 550 yR TRg rSC C T R Ir 'IR in a tm a a ^ r cation bus. Spacial. N.Y. direct. Exclusive reservations. E, Lan- s mg Greyhound. ED 2 -2 ? 13. SSO .ft r a R ïû r to Cha­ se C arolina December drivlng/expenses. Wr: H, Student S erv ices. ftllSfc TOfiorida warned, Decem- ber 13 or 14. Call 353-0519. SSO ftl[>£ W aF?F!35 to Baltim ore or Washington, on or around De­ Everyone Needs Money At Christmas cem ber 2 0 ,Call Julian, 337-2512. and m uitî- sek & white S.vVt, 2 5 ^ g roupTare*. Ciuriat Time. Why Not Go Home With Money eral typing, mas vacation Poundtrip toN.Y.C ' d /. isserfrts - If.,on, State Univer D em i, a native at ladle, has NOTE: T ups ht Kansas City, Mo., taught spent m or* than a to c a to in the Chri*tiamt\ Puerto Rican g irl* to make cloths United St atea. He taught cou rses Ô e S îT ïF T out oi surplus parachutes, helped tad did stMtrylaion lecturing at ta c t the R# with a "hom e-m aker service** MSU on subject« related to Ai- New«. that aids working or 111 mothers la Juneau, Alaska, cleaned up Olivet Baptiste Faith on i'fá-ko C totitpW 1 aged eustertty toufthg. Wherever they weet, their work was meant as serv ice for others. F o r information or tra n q m r ■ B y L inda M ilia r But. according to reports com - cation call 452-1710 Ing into offices of the Board of m ore abound," a re C hristian Education, the Board Paul has given us. o f.National M i s s i o n # , aod the A, y v if h is p is ftd Plymouth first Baptiste for in 'grace sin is Eastm inste optes Church Commission on Ecumenical M is­ Congregational sion and Relations, they were sbyterian C ast Lansing helped as much as they sought Church Allegan at Townsend St. Morning Worship U.DO a.m . A University of Michigan sn»> 1 wo people meet “ Herod T he King** to o l, for instance, had a hoped- Share thoughts subîihé for opportunity to learn about die p r . Alfred D. G rey, preaching people affected by city planning, Church School t&rSO a.m . hi# major concern. A Univer­ Chancel Choir d irected toy Hear the i voüU*^ vifscjrwtf sity of Kansas sophomore, a each Sun. ; R ichard E. Klaustt of M.S.U. civil e n g i n e e r t a g m ajor ln- Station WS rhiM wfttefe t# ctmnnt S r. Youth Fellow ship6:S0 p.tn People of Dorm Parties the power For Children Again a clim e F irs t C hristian Lansing Central ourselves. Two people tr Bailey and Butterfield dorm i­ M ere thought* Reformad Church F ree Methodist to ries will fiv e a Joint C hrist- 240 Marsh ali St. Lansing nvii* party Sunday from 2 -5 p. m .. in the Butterfield lounge for un­ derprivileged L a n s i n g area children. E ast Mayo women will en ter­ tain children from (h v Lansing area fam ilies, with a party and e m ore a Youth F< dinner at the dorm Saturday frorr people Evening 3 -6 ;3 0 p .® , In addition, thedorm M r. A, Dtekema at IV 5-5041 will take food and clothing to a o r Rev. Hofman at IV 5-3630 ititled n e e d y fam ily, and is sending card s to the aged in a convales­ F irs t Presbytarian c e « home. terested in social problem s, put " a lot at theories on what will w o rk" to the p ractical test of rapping on the doors of urban Mormon Talk fam ilies and asking what a Kan­ s a s City church could to to aid them. There is no count of the si tu— AS. feto t SKtoW KSatt is e x # » « : *.7 ? .at n\jtf bod i h * f ' ■W Program - Church É fÈ Stste News» E a s t L a n sin g , Michigan F r i d a y , Deeembei* 7 , 1 ? 8 I -, . . ■ ». . • m %<*?**Æ -m \^rl s im p le f a it h G u iô e s u s püRë, umvAveRinq fAith m the meAnmq of his BiRth thAt wonôRous me,ht. will quiôe us to new hope mb feRvent chARity. to ReAffium our fAith. Anô tP pRAV H h A t the i»ue sp»fe»t"bf c h R is tm A S will enteR eveRy h e A R t -B R in q m q q R O A te s t joy to All. B a rker's Shoe Store Barnes Floral B utterfield Theatres Campus Bookstore Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Michigan C rest Cleaners Dines Restaurant Gibson’s Bookstore Inn America Kamlns Auto Parts Knapp’ s East Lansing K re s g e ’ s - L a th r o p Pure GU L o u is Cleaners M a r ie 's Fashions M ille r Shoe Repair «. •b -v’ t N e h i B o ttlin g Co. S p a rta n B o o k s to re S tu d e n t B o o k s to re T o m ’ s M a rk e t U n c le J o h n ’ s P anca ke H ouse t e n W a ll’ s C itie s S e rv ic e * Ü mmà F r i d a y . D o C 6m K „ Michigan State New s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan BOOK STORE Gifts for FRIENDS For You With D ove" t T h e C o n tin e n t RICHARD ARMOUR'S NEWEST Angiund Illustrations M A STERPIECES OF MIRTH Love is a Special Way W e L iv e O n A R M O U R ’S A L M A N A C By Ivan T . Sanderson. Special young read ers' edition, adapted by Anne T e rry White. A famous >und the Y ear in 365 Days. Each day is naturalist acts as your guide on this fasernanng with a fre sh , new madness: Tllustratedby journey through North A m erica's natural wonders, llG r8 n t' , . | 3 1 $ 3 .9 5 wftt i6u jSfiOtdY «fa m ap s.'. . .’v.. . '•S 4 .** -F a m e ’* C O L r s o jy a r C U R - Ü C T T E X -W O R F a in t ( B y MEINDERT DeJONG. P ictu res by M aurice The Intimate Confessions of a Hooked Sheer Sendak. A beautiful new story by the winner of With 60 tee-to -green illustrations by Leo Hersh- the Hans Christian Andersen award for 1962. $2.95 T W E L V E D A Y S O F C H R IS T M A S GIVE MSU CRESTED Gifts for MOTHER By KARASZ. Entrancing Pictures in soft colors make a distinguished book out of the Partridge Come Shop— In the Pear T r e e choral. a m #*c JEWERLY! T h e Q u e s tio n and .4 wide selection A n s w e r B o o k o f N a tu re PINS-EMBLEMS By JOHN Sa UNDERS. Lavishly illustrated in for selection full color. Answers over 200 intriguing ques­ tions about anim als, plants, rocks, and the so­ C H A R M S -K E Y S -& fo r Mom and la r system . Ages 5 -9 , a Mother LO IS L E N S K i FRIENDSHIP RINGS! POLICEMAN SMALL author. The long-awaited return of it) » new and busy rote. Ages 4-7, S2.25 Gifts for ANYONE The perfect " l i t t l e " gift - America’ s big­ gest little b estseller. A 10-year-old sp rite’s w taely innocent obser­ vations on her small­ tow n world in 1904. L ife c a l l s it "h ila r ­ ious” - and so will you! We Still Have A Good Selection Of * M S U 'C f ^ S r S f l^ * Stylish Christmas Cards ALSO A G O O D SELECTION BOXED CARDS PRICED FROM $1 to TO $ 3 .9 5 EASY W ALKIN G DISTANCE- M A C .& A N N -E A S Y PARKING [iti: