foitvrot Joromo Hina«, MICHIGAN Weat her haw to Indiana I« Si« Mostly cloudy today with littlo tarn STATE para fora change. Chance of occasion al light snow and fro#ting drizzle .r , + ». % w l i »•• • ft- —■*-»*" Edited for the Michigan State U n iv ersity Community B » ® t f c m tw tr r g , M î c î by Michigan State U n iv ersity Students Parking Regulations Revamped; New Construction Causes Change ROTC Cutback 'aftS x u ** Safety uevicer F M iE H N IT ? Defense Officials W ill Present Planned Proposal To N ew Congress PARKING AREAS CHANGE- •Whon construction starts on tha now parking ramp, cars usually parked in lot " V " will have to bo parked in lots 1 or 2. Cars ordinarily parked overnight in lot “ Df ’ will have to be parked in lot 2. Unlike lots “ E ” , " S " , end “ P 'V lot " D " is not for commuter parking. HOME - SAM fraternity mem* hers plan to renovate the home before mov­ e the purchase of their new ing in. There ore 55 members, and the >d on the Red Ceder, the house 216 foot lot, which is adorned house wilt hold 35. The SAMs hope to add a wing eventually. Reasons For Firing gardens and w a terfalls. Mem- —State News Photo by George Junne. Shapiro Still Foggy raternities, Sororities bain Winter Term Rush Coat, Tie Become fritter* minimum a 2.2. O ptional At Dinner ■eremo nies gins a se rie s of closed rush sm okers, dinners, and parties. Thursday, Friday, and Satur­ day, is closed rush, when the fratern ities invite men back to their houses. Friday and Sat­ ¡e parties urday. rush parties a re held to ¿orations, give the prospective pledges a view of Greek social life. ment. e f r e a h- Legal pledging deadline is Jan. Shapir :k up bids 15, Jack D. Utley. 1FC general that his 5:30 pun. e near future on-campu: rush chairman said. Until this renewed. tim e, he said, fratern ities are not «'The 13 s t Lansing, include allowed to pledge any men, nor on the Farm Land bri » fences to prohibit pei is the rushee required to accept a bid to pledge of any kind. (Continued on page 3) 2 Ex-Students "*«1 ■■•e m terfratem lty Action to get its treasury back The regional executive com­ H a 2.0 grade- Released On from its ex -tre a su rer w a s a m ajor item on the agenda at m ittee declared that it would make efforts to contact C arr the 3-day meeting of the National ¡N Alpha Mu $1,500 Bond Student Association's Michigan once more before considering taking legal action to obatain region, held in Ann Arbor last the money. *N e w House weekend. The treasury, Ross said, Is be­ The treasury is now In the lieved to contain a b o u t $200. 3 Mu fraternity Other business handled included possession of Hugh C a rr, who 1» shove to a new house resigned as chairman of the re­ resolutions on speaker policies P t. Grand River th is gion1early last month. and student tax exemption. Repeated efforts by Bob Ross, The conference adopted a re­ louse bor­ acting c h a i r m a n , and Howard solution commending t h e Co­ dar riv e r, Abrams, of the University of ordinating Council fo r its action estate, the Michigan, to contact C a rr and on establishing a uniform speaker obtain the money have been un­ policy, but d e c l a r e d that the successful, Ross said.. (Continued on page 3) UiMfir 4-U-UfiwXke The G overnor's new home be­ BRIDGE RAILS — Workmen finish the new frem inadvertantly stepping into traffic from longs to Henry E . Crouse, p res­ rail fence along the Red Ceder Bridge en the crowded sidewalk. ident o f H e a t h e r w o o d Farm s dairy. Farm Lane. Tim fence wifi present students -S ta te News Photo by Skip Mays Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Monday, January Point of View Dr. Samuel Shapiro * < *ré f e 'higan State U n iv e rsity Oak- i d e c i d e d not to give D r, SCHOOL 1xTf*t S H tri Tty i tt , T hf* A r o m p i t m e n t . indeed-* S h apiro w joins the ranks of ot he r his* •ians who have at t i m e s “ low­ ed” t h e m s e l v e s to wr ite a r t i - ‘s for the New Republic, the p o r t e r , the New Y o r k T i m e s JOURNALISM igazine, the London E c o n o m i s t i the Atlantic Monthly - - men ih as Henrv S te ele C o m m a g e r . s tiA p m o 6 WS Shapiro- A !ways Had A Good Sens« Of Humor Letters To The Editor Concerning An MSUO Prof ¡r «ad focus of Chr ts­ arist andHtspersonal > to t h e C hristian, pagans did not know even know of C hrist, ¡ms could n a resem ble R ea l Reasons? by the pagans of the! ids, who had all th ts , compared to th Welcome Back >o R esem hlanct And "weei H appy New Year R e m e m b e r h e a rin g , “ T h e y 'll re a d y n e x t week,” when you left youi c lo th e s to be d r y cleaned? Now, even b a d ly s o ile d c lo th e s come out fr e s h an d c le a n . „ .os the new year «.,q nd In QnlY o n h o u r • . imi A fterm a th Sam e liiseast A coin-operated f «W S J Laundry Is your « f ^ A 0COÍT>P & *& *** tetCNMAM f a t Bt »hbr Friend! . « N îc f i VTATt tsm yttM tv FATE NEW PACEMAKER NfwSPAPCf? 2 6 P un « it «m m ai NRM Meutber Associated P re ss. United' P ress If. baani ti»wrmatto«i«ìr tataMfOaaiy P re ss \ •or, 2S. Om£ 28, UariM Associated Collegiate P ress Associ « .o r , 3 0 Cftv te Midvigac Press' Assac ìadoo. Fbrtdi P u istis tw d fcy S s e sstECìeacs «fM iciugan S t a t e ' 3 2 W ater L tu v e r tà y . fs s u e c .a n .-! i s s 4-»>s Manda %fttri '.sa m ip ti ìsì# v ynm - • •M I' srrfssttí fura-' C ave Jaabnàg SS %tka< m er r^rm; spoetai Welcome Issue ¡nSepeembe . . . . . SU I M arshal; ««¿I S O ie r ............................. Se?t JBures , f . . Jon F l a g e e a i d 3T (Hsnchltkr .JWheorrtatBg M an ag er ................... F re d Levine . . ; . . 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Form al pledging srili be Sun- "W orld wide ovation* UKlod- wlllcontinue thl* day, Jan . 20. île s, encluding tb* title Farh at. tng Hines’ great Russian pop­ Skehan has been t member of h e third stage of The large number at parties ularity when he visited the So- the prosecutor’s staff for a y ear. 1- be^ completed, that each rushee *111 attend arlll »jet 14ginn ^ is ^ w s ^ y e a f . have - ¿ ¿ ¿ S L usoir^K®» %■ >■? ? * T TTvWfn r. arising since P -1. mmrmmmmn m §$ pos-sible. This i t part ô .0 u të/vv 3 4 4 S tu d e n t Services Bldg. Til 11 P.M. Jacobson’s January THIS WEEK ONLY Clearance N o w In Progress Men'scdWomen's Suits SUBSTANTIAL heck b a b y 's fe e t r e g u la rly T h e y will g r o w REDUCTIONS REGULAR: $1.50 VALUE 2 t o 4 s i z e s th is y e a r ! C leaned A n d Pressed By Expert Professionals Shoes ^ # DRY CLEANERS Sportswear tfKHTKH SHIRT LAUNOERERS M en’s W ear W FRA TTO O R S H O P f*W C ~ € £ N T fc R Sat. Jan. 12,1963 Last D a y Children’s W ear e n ' s Shoes - Lower Leve i; %,, .r? . ¡a. ,x. stork styled s e p a r a te s p lay the w aitin g g a m e in fashions newest fabric for your money at Student Book Store Is Your Dress Salon Shipments of new and used books arriving daily E xcellent selection o f p a p e rb a c k s d is p la y e d b y subject. * 1 B o o k s to re Located Conveniently Across From Berkey Store Hours Far Y e a * n o s e y save M or e Books F o r Y o u r Money SAVE M o re B ook s F o r Y o u r Money SAVE More Michigan Sta te N e w s, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan My JOHN VAN GIESON exhibited s e n s a t f o n a t shoot­ most p e r s 'f s t e h t jSrdMetfi tt> tnsrfc fray tlgeH ^ m ly ww» ing ability as he made eight of plague Coac h Forddy Anderson 7 1 -6 9 . but Indiana called otme and Of The State News indiana (96 nine from the flo o r on his way this season, again hurt the Spar­ then ran off six straight points to 25 point night. Sophomore Dick tans as three s ta rte rs fouled to put the game out at reach. out. B erry and P ete Gem were The loss pulled State’ s season Van Arsdale scored IS points Molyered and was high rebotmder on elthei both f$ r ced to leave the game with record down to a one and six squad with 13. His twin brother. slightly less than 10 minutes of lev el. Indiana's record in now Sanders, f Tcm. contributed six points to play remaining. Indiana led 73-69 four jnd six . in the Big Ten opener lo r boas the Moosier cause. at that point. L am ers then fouled Not included in State's total is team s Saturday at Jenison F ield - O verall the H ooslers shot a r e ­ out with 2:47 to go. the holiday trip to Hawaii. NCAA house. m arkable 55 per cent, hitting 34 State spotted the Hooslers the regulations p r o h i b i t a college Rayi, who had been off his of 61 from the floor. But in the fir s t two baskets, but then came squad from counting games with scoring pace from last season, fir s t half Indiana poured nearly back strong to take an early lead. serv ice teams on its won-loss when he was second in the Big two out of every three shots Into With the first period half over, record. Tbe Spartans won two of Lesters Ten cam e to life the the basket as It made 20 at 3l the S p a r t a n s l e d 2 7 -1 6 . their th ree in Hawaii, beating Sitbpac, Spartans. He hit 22 peists— his trie s for 64 per cent. State’s jyldest margin. 103-94, and tbe M arines. 68-58. .sbdottrjr ^veragp wgs Al39 excel- Indiana began to find the mark Servnac topped the Spartans, 95- D ou glas, g I tern Thotnonn, c Vander Ja g y , f 0 McGloc I HOT HOOSIER H O O P S T E fì-Jim m y Rovi Hefftinte Score: Indiane 55, MSU 48. Stickmen Drop First Two On Longest 62-63 Trip ft e nave a complete tin of all the Art <£* Drafting materials */you will need i all your classes SH O P ♦ for Quick Service Intramural THOMANM H ITS FROM O U TSID E-Lanky white Twn Von Arsdalo (25) and 1 ■- ■\ P 1 V S ....... Spartan center Fred Thomoon > • 9 * e bosk** lord (45) try fp stop shot, jmorjpry from o u tsid e foul la n e eg aiost H ooslers. ground is 3 ill Schwarx (1 4 ) . Watching in bacheoerf is A I Harden (23) State Nows. Photo. Big Ten Conference Heads Hold Winter Meeting Do Your Laundry aken ways to predict academ ic suc­ And A Big ce ss of athletes was reviewed at the meeting,. Admission of athletes at MSÜ is based on 9 combination of rank in c la s s and Armload of Drycleaoing FQRomr ® ° 2 Discuss Current Openings Our Trained Couns A re Here To Help F ro m 7 A.M. Until with RAYTHEON C A M P U S IN T E R V IE W S MICHIGAN Watch television Jan. 15,19 6 3 while you are wait ing, and bring the children to play r£ ; káuu 4á 2 ó2T u for B S le d M S candidate:» in jPARTAN SPECIAI O penings are in the areas o f HERE WE ARE A ll Day Monday At RAOAR. MfRAftEQ, W $S l£ i SPACE SYSTEMS. COMMUNICATIONS A DATA PROCESSING, Howard Johnson ’& SOLIO STATE. SONAR, ELECTRON TOSE A COMPONENTS TfSNNQUMY, MICROWAVE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURES 8 FIELD SERVICE CMMEEMNO Kalam azoo 4 IN FRANDOR ft» Spaghetti You Can-Eif Laundry & Dry Cleanin :«tithm Served with: Tossed Salad fo r Wad. Special) Rolls and Butten State NjawSt E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, J a n u a ry 7 , 1 9 6 3 5 CLOSING OUT O IK EN IIH INVENTORY! Torn Mulder, a lun • SLACKS «SWEATERS «SHIRTS : . ..*• ••• - -•» *-• yt the T W - Z G t& S --3 x ? t P « tSHarilt- toarM iMM host team All On Sale At Big Reductions LEN KOSITCHEKS VARSITY SHOP 228 ABBOTT RD. - E. LANSING Ail varsity and freshmen fen­ c e r? and any students interested in fencing are asked to report to the fencing room In the 1M Building, today at 5 pjm. MONTREAL (tfPI)— New York Ranger forward Andy Baths ate set a modern-day National Hoc­ key League r e c o r d . Bathgate scored In the second period of New York’s game at Montreal Sunday to set a record of having scored in 10 consecutive games. Bathgate had Been tied with three other p l a y e r s for the form er mark of nine consecutive games. EVERYDAY The all-tim e league record for consecutive game scoring was set in the 1921-22 season by Harry ‘'Punch” Erdadbera of Ottawa when he scored in 16 straight gam es. Fresh Shipments of New Books Arriving Daily Senior Gridders In Bowls WE ARE BUYING BACK USED BOOKS DAILY m em ber* • Many Used Books Still Available... Many Added Daily CONVBHJEKCE TONIGHT ietroit Lions straight Na- igue Runner- TILL rgh S teelers. tg and Kenny ,ed the W est- 2ND ALBUM rards to Webb ft and Webb Reg 3.98 n a two-yard ker hooted a or tfie L ions, ing cam e on a cfc Hoak and ;oal by Lou Now $2.69 fsuker made ft two •enState Stakes when MARSHALL with G e o r g e D. mwman. Shoe wo« rising with CrtBieoa MUSIC CO. DESK BLOTTERS BOOK COVERS YOUR BOOK R* Economic in d e n ts ; ¡J ^ your discount R ight on Campus in the Union Building I l l winter term J& n u a r Michigan State New s, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan ■» « i/i n ‘ FPH fPPi Johnson Hits A t'R aeial 3 ia s D ETRO IT--V ice President Johnson told a Detroit audience Sunday Americans must, in his words, “ Strike the chains of bias and prejudice from minds and practices.** Johnson heads the P res­ ident’s commission on Job opportunity. He spoke at a ceremony honoring Abrham Lincoln’ s order that freed the sltves a century INAUGUR ATION -Gavem or Romney ond ex* atete’ a economic growth and to "re á te te the ago. Said Johnson— "A m erican needs the resources of all its young minds. • .without regard to heritage or religion or region.** governors John Swainton and Leland Carr confidence of the notion ond tho world In (now Chief Ju s tic e ) salute fl^g during ih* IM ch lfen .” f W crowd interrupted the ad* I\ e I t -r r-u » « i r ,-.* re »••• - s e A . A *. . -uM’ i^rxu*up<>f Jill b$ p iv e rt the instructors questions asked by > .k'SITTSU m n the time W IN T E R T E R M RUSH HOUSES EAST OF ABBOT RD I f an aAe coM U aluf in v ite d ta T U E S D A Y IA N U A R Y 8 HOUSES WEST OF ABBOT RD W ED N ESD AY ALL HOUSES M o fìd a Michigan StRt* News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Board Of Trustees Adopts Speaker Policy THE KNIT SHOP iiny JÌQ M & v East Lansing Mayor Thomas Will Seek Re-election :reat ave, has indicated he A prim ary «toeuon wi Id become a candidate for one held In February if more he city council easts, six candidates file for thè » c a tc h f in it a a rre tt has been active in council vacancies, 0aid city rcb and business and Is own* Mary Slavik. A cross From Cani at Don's Auto T rim in Lana- Uriel! seats, those council post in 1961. H» Is a "I1HS graduate at ttott GRAND OPENING TODAY and Nan Darling, High School and has two child­ -fern, will be tip ren Todd, 2 1/2 and Paul, 5, of The A ll N e w ie April election. Under city ch arter provisions, the five—rtiembe-f council ia civ«- sen for four year term s with two m em bers elected at one e le c ­ Patrician’s Democratic candidate for dele­ tion and three at the following. gate to the Constitutional Con­ After each election, the coun­ vention from the Second Ingham cil reorganizes, c h o o s i n g a D istrict. mayor pro-tem from among Its Pink W M son A native of England. Thomas Trowbridgi c im e to the United States as a hoy and holds degrees from Al­ bion, Michigan State and North- itng is run under the r " system where the 10 power to act wifh- Room Local Share O f Cost Increased Fo r Highways T LANSING MAYOR (MSU lection to another four-year term on the court il. He wot elected to h it fir s t term a t may The advantages of going over Center r in 1959. sin g 's share of costs for the 1-496 and U.S. 127 connector 30.000 far outweigh any disad­ vantages with regard to general Pofvioian Heir routes from Mt. Hope Ave. to highway co sts. By reaching the Grand River Ave. have boosted 30.000 level, the city becomes e l­ p o $h io rj$ co sts from $40.000 to $108,000, igible for increased sh ares of the City Manager John M. P atriarch gas and weight taxes, amounting to about $45,000 a y ear. Increase Cited Bv Ryde W hy th e "B a d Lands' B ISM A R C K N.D. B a s t t a n g i n g , Michigan Monday, Ja n u a ry 7 , 1 9 6 3 A « tkOMl IT To Lower Deficit postal ayatatn which *♦•» adopt«f the city depict tary institute, Texas A & M and the C i t a d e l , which have ined gen- Another technique for measur­ The Wolverine, a four-year ■. Sorority, fraternity and dorm seedling thrust. s receive equal attention in the ing seedling thrust is the"sand- consecutive winner of the highest F a r m machinery designers MOVING! wich" method. A seed is sand­ . award, of {he Associated College , need to know the thrust of a Cfubs, h ó n o r á r íe s ,- publi­ wiched between two layers of late P ress for yearbooks, has seedling for the best combination cations, student bodies, councils, soil. Compression of die seed­ recorded the lives and activities of soil m oisture and soil compac­ associations and living units are ling against the soti lsmeastrred of MSU students for 63 years. tion for fheplants'.'Plant breeders ail t r e a t e d in the Wolverine. and converted into electrical sig­ The 1963 W o l v e r i n e will need the Information to produce stronger seedlings in the future. Drew estim ates that the thrust nals. The penetrometer has a probe contain 1000 pages and 500 pic­ tures which tell the academic and Every a c t i v i t y which students participate i n i s included in the book. PETER of an average corn seedling Is tip the same diameter and nearly social story of campiw life. approximately six-tenths o f a the same shape as an a v e r a g e pound. corn seedling. As it pushes Graduating s e n i o r portraits and accomplishments are all per­ Candid as well as formal shots are included. Many of the students pictured PAUL & " I f you put a half-pound box through the soil, it experiences manently recorded in the Wol­ verine. Nearly . 2,200 seniors in the Wolverine do not have of candy on top of the ground, vertical f o r c e s in the same a growing corn seedling could fashion as an actual seedling. probably lift the box and push it Drew has used the "mechanical graduated from MSU last year. A still larger graduating class formal sittings. The 1963 advertising campaign h as been geared to inform the MARY out. of the way. However, the seedling" to test the toughness of Will be recorded in the Wol­ DISC SHOP students of the varied coverage seedling would begin to buckle 12 soil conditions. He found that verine this year. The college yearbook serves available in the Wolverine. if it had to lift the box very high." soil is tougher to penetrate hear Today is the last clay for stu- the c r u s t where c o m p a c t i o n as a "portable university" which -0691 Drew says the six-tenths figure occu rs. enables students to look back on dents to qt*(3£t* their 1963 Wo!** is only an "educated g u ess." He their college life many years la- verine at a price of $8. The ( w e ’ v e g o t 'e m !) feels more i n f o r m a t i o n is p rice increases to $10 tomorrow. necessary before passing it along to other agricultural scien tists. Drew 's laboratory includes a C A M P U S germination room in which the temperature is always kept at 70 -T H 1 À T IF 4 F liLTURAL ENGINEER Leland Drew checks emergence 997-0071 „¿SOS*»«» •»«-••44- d egrees. The temperature must I wttt —State News Photo by P at McCarty. always remain constant for con- HURRY! Last 3 Days Shown 1:30 - 4:05 - 6:40 - 9:45 ‘IreitMánfl JANUARY 14th o/o jump r o / 1 1 W » *‘k’- ■ :m .1 iuraas 7%. FABRICS M salaries for college "In many fields such as ac­ heavier this year« TO INCLUDE degree level is? from tw; »auto . * MHlT - ‘PEEPING TOM" at 7:00 & 9:40 "E m ployers in engineering and wmamhip scien ce are far le ss numerous ADULTS "BLOODY BROCO" at 3:30 onlyl during spring term . It is simply I By IF C too late for them to do their hir­ in g ." he chaijrman- Kinney said winter term inter­ t opens today, views would increase slightly in BUT UNTIL THEN . . . obtained from the business and liberal arts They must be a re a s. FC office In Education m a j o r s will also marked (or death by PEEPING TOM" *5 Building by have more opportunities for in­ TO LOOK MEANT DANGER >al interviews terview s during winter and spring TO SMILE MEANT DEATH! te rm s. "Public schools, partic­ "o n c e in a life tim e ” ularly t h o s e from California and other states beside Michigan N N eeded will be here for interviews dur­ fo r th is w e e k o n ly jreau is ing winter and. spring te rm s." GIANT REMOVAL SALE a tem­ The Placement Bureau fall re­ ed per- port says that Job listings for Bradiey college and university positions fo r, are Signtficytly  l ì O iir R e m a in in g P A L L □ ü è itg n è r Tmportf Wootens CIVIC JA N 8 th ru 12 Pendleton Woolens inter I Ainsi Nights: 8:00 P.M . (Ex. Sat. - 8:30 P.M. Matinees: Sat. - 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. COLOR PRINTS Forstman Woolens Wool Plaids & Tweeds ¡CHILDREN UNDER 14 ^ FABULOUS 18th -Sat. 1 P.M. 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