I n s id e fonkey »‘ « e s sue« . ^ Weather Art»*’*5 ,as é; f a t « « «tMiÍOTlt MICHIGAN Cloudy, a little warmer turn* rtturn to offlc*, ing colder et night with pos» os bisch Toes* STATI sik le snow flurries, Lew of r r / jp X i t v . * ?* ' % Z ‘ t ~ i d f c .' - J N K 2 Edited by Student« fo r the Michigan State U n iversity Com munity E * » t Ldnirtng, MTCMfari _____________ Wednesday, Ja n u a ry 9, 19 63 P r i c e 10$ World N e w s at a G in n te By AP~end U P l Tshombe Concedes D efeat; Bows To Central Congo Rule Down After 4 0 Y e a rs mes C, P etrlllo ended s colorful 48-year career as eader Tuesday— In tears and choked with emotion, !j petrlllo turned over the baton as head of the AFL- Federatioo of M usicians to eman who won it from him «srm y -C w K aris, n't of the Chicago m tfh, itxriedic rhythm, fttlon for 40 years, Deserted to the Richards group i id said all musicians o r because they are work ig for the same goal. Academic Council Hannah To Assess MSU KjlJy T» Meet With Soviet Minister Urges Decision By Chiefs -president Kennedy Is expected to meet today lieputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov in Washington, Faculty, Student Leaders The Academic Council sent a *n handling the Cuban talks in New York City and prepared resolution back to the to Washington p rior to his return to Moscow. The steering committee Monday after ■ T h e Academic C o u n c i l dis­ cussed several problems to be Included on future agendas. Wil­ JÊÊN ÊS- Invited To Convocation O f 8 Tribes isk him to relay to Premier Khrushcheva final Inform ally-advising that MSU liam Combs, secretary Of the ny military adventures In Cuba. The first annual “ State of the University” address will £: (UNIT! ED NATIONS) — Hi gh King >i» n i l policy include a statement on the council, said progress in the Im­ diplomat ic sources at the United be delivered by President John A. Hannah Monday night to % University's, position toward aca­ plementation of a seven-point Nations say Katanga President faculty members, their wives selected student leaders, and & Castro Alarmed Over Soviet Control demic freedom. program Introduced by P resi­ T Shotnbi > has conceded defeat In officials of .nearby communities, ^ RolHri S. Slmonds, professor dent Hannah 20 months ago was his b i d for- an i n d e p e n d e n t President Hannah said he has spent two weeks preparing i: HAVANA-Premier Castro reportedly is of personnel and production ad- discussed extensively. province the. address which b e described as, ’'very serious.’* In an- alarmed over growing Soviet control of •^ministration, • s a i d discussion diplomats, The program was concerned alyzing the present situation of the university, he is also ji; GUbati armed forces. Soviet troops are centered around the right of pro­ >d over Radio with the role of study outside the expected to outline a blueprint for the new year. said to control: defensive rockets, heavy fessors to express themselves in classroom in a university. Combs The faculty convocation, scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Au d- S Central Congo artillery, the coastal patrol and--to some a non-academic capacity. cesslontst said allocation of financial and itorlum, will replace the winter term assembly of the Faculty dégrée—the air force. Castro reportedly Slmonds said the resolution human resources was discussed Senate. Similar convocations have been held at Irregular in - .& is searching for réestilts he c-an trust under discussion was part of a in connection with the seven- tervala in the past. In recent years, special meetings of the # The sources said T s h o m b e to be loyal only to him. In a i re that statement on academic freedom bowed to U-N Secre tary General point program. faculty were called when the university was confronted with •> may be connected, Castro prot ed 100 by the American Association of "payless pay days” and when the {Seven-Point Plan) was >i Fh ant's ultimatum to negotiate army men at the New Year, the st time University Professors (AAUP), President John A. Hannah dis­ Katanga's return to. the Congo as. presented. he has done so since taking pi sr four Campus attention has focused cussed the activities of theMIch- a defeated power or face further But the convocation Monday will mark the beginning of A years ago. on the issue of academic free­ igan Coordinating C o u n c i l on U—N military actioi l. The diplo- annual "State of the University” addresses by Hannah. Such dom since MSU-0 denied tenure Higher Education in relation to mats said Th nt expressed satis- events are traditional at other universities throughout the $ H,Still Dam«* Bomber Penetration to Samuel Shapiro, a professor MSU. President John A. Hannah country. A fac on that his main c o n d ì tlons who has made several contro­ All topics were referred to been met, hut a spokesman KlSHlNCT ne United States has reiterated versial statements on U.S. pol­ the s t e e r i n g committee for said Thant had not yet heard the font of bo er penetration of U.S. air defenses are icy toward Cuba. scheduling on a future agenda. report and c o u l d issue no rForce efense Department said Tuesday there hi iet ratio of the air defenses by British bombers in a 1961 I or line hen. London newspapers had printed reports that D raft Quota City Proposes 50-50 Split comment. Tshombe returned to his capi­ tal city of Elisabethviiletoday and shortly thereafter, eight of his njh bombers had penetrated U.S. defensi :s in recent weeks. ri and American officials called those reports groundless most powerful tribal chieftains t !sy. However, one paper (The Daily F.xpr ■ss) stuck to its own tTuesdai ws Ju m p On Bogue Bridge Cost deserted him. The chieftains — one is Tshombe’ s own father- in-law—-called for the central ■ittti Accused 01 "S a b o ta g e” In Strike government to arrest him as a The East Lansing City Coun­ construction that the consulta sti ucture wit traitor. (he head of a three-man board investigating th The biggest previous monthly cil approved a proposal for an engineers had drawn out. T! either diri quota was a year ago when the agreement between the Univer­ first was a twin structure pi 70.059. newspaper strike has accused the leader of th ; of attempting to "sabotage” a board hearing Army took 15,000 men es pert sity ttrvl the city qn (by wtrtv i-w. *cf ant one span going n< Si-U JFK Plans ß jajfaseviterafcS'Aislfcve&vS'Wf !<< K ■Hri bp t*?'-fbe' open fttfr tSil ■I ,• - , ■■ ■—*--JLI»b 3 . '•■WÈ&a aSB SB raB i9 1 t::*.• . — • • (! M KNN M I UMVMMTV •TAF* i^ L STATI N IW S PACEM AKER NE WS P AP E R Massachusetts: Right Or Wrong Member Ai w d m d P rw si, Dtttitd p rtw i Second c i* * * p t a t t * P*M si l * w L * » i m , iMrrDMtontl) M u d D lliT P r M F A iH c iilt w . A in c lM d Collegiate rre a » M aor tattoo Editorial aiullxntnessafTlceeai S4i Modem M tchlg an B r e s t Amkk lauon. , **r% tcea Building, Mb IMMlrtHT l i N d m c la a * d r * Monday payable ui Mva t v? thp**»>Ih Friday during th t lai), • lu tar and $ te tta *, *Si faiì y t Whether Waahlngton d **e rv e* Mother Ken»r,K «pr quarter i , f a t e * weekly dutm-gth* Bum* A ie * i , « ».* • Circulation M im i« i* a question which hae been ueed ta STmI ’ or ' rm j special W »)ei*M lami* Hi Septem - *M Dtocc l i k e at n riH itr warn the Ajhh Com * * lb# 1 Gopv Editor , , y , , Assistant City Edits will be watchlMi yet another new face with o, s * t * * » ËM Burns This moat recent metrdier qi the clah to m S*m . . . . f rad Leviti* Editorial Pago Edit ta Teddy Kennedy, freshman Senator from hfeaa -t City r d itw , . . Bru ce F t t r k d i Featu re Editer * « J The problem of how many Kennedy» a re V n Ì^XHll Editor i , , > , Deve K u h t Editor)ai Acri «tant question with many p o litk a l, phlloaophtcal, an.; ^ ' Phot© Editor , Skip Mays AgSfe Atti. Mi , t* rank Senye*1 jr» Nig)« Editor , , . . . (tcAtlon*. T herefore I will not try to *n*w«r iT!w question here, V«ughn Meader t* much better e q u i p s ,,. Registration Dilemma problem since he has had more experiencr am sure that he would d ism iss our quahm: with a statement sim ilar to thla one, ’‘Welcom i Teddy. And think you for getting elected nv< i The R e g i s t r a r ' * Office found any c a s e , the o u t l o o k for to move ahead, with vig-ah.'* y r M jt f l S sihft •¿Jn? fctfcgp-r, f*4-4t, *V i« a w»a> . ,/UOA>- ¡^ S A i $i*. -lEdjliv. i «AhnLIX)... JCggOL® ~ Aur*. bow many K ^ ^ v * , T 3 d $ f f l f c Y ," t o e W dnl t m dt v-oiH’ e r-ni'ht i finte r . te tto r£$çi s t m . - ,*•■ tration is fac-.more sa tisfying fop. ■ .(*. tfvaY ’tb.a tlnteed-Eiatw* ••***••• '«frnrd••*,••> work* to the detriment of the natton as a whole i fortunately, IVddy has fit this mold perfectly. Ouf nation needs elected Pspresentatives will be citizen s of A m erica fU §t and th**. om-mmt \ ear l* —v e £e t j t spective home states second. We must have Cont> w on the “ F i r s t " in will make die law* with equity and justice for sll tosros* favors for a f*w. We do not want to thaw .n, r e g i s t r a t i o n Wedm by nar row-ihlnking little people who place pcimsrv igvon re -e le ctio n through satisfying the folks heck Lv m Tsiday C.t«gr«*B ig .rUagracefully. handle by reyvnpsent sections of the country end then -home «■ Royal If elcome !*m te r r y but I stem to hove forgotten the password! than they represent what I* right and good for ev« also sad that Iwcauae of their policies, these are the j- tivr-s of the people who are returned To'Serve again «ft tim e, tt is even saddet' still to witnee« shy hew mcni Woody Plants, Not Wildlife, wuguni hody fullowing. that •swme .pattern. Ii <* heartening when dvl* individual holds the unique ic'sitt brother to the President, Are Arboretum’s Primary Asset From the campaign to the., pcosem moment, • ! - a shining example of those whoplace the ititei'esti first above all else. He has been such an examm,-. ■ r] By C to r ^ t P o tm tlM ward « ppssiM ercstrictiv e leg re a cts just as the modern fot'- his p lctur* Was not ap(vearlng In Time maggzhie \ r » , . » , , , , » . _— —. , iSi&Lii! CV * deluded public. 1 , farttnii, of'Ybati*tttgit, ot1 in the Virgin Island* or tkliitg Wldi Bobby In Calm adu, (T n t» 1» Wte TesFWf « T*v«»p*tT . . . . . ,, . r enectecu sucn iisçisiâTion could gardener d o e s : It effectively \Then Teddy won the Senate seat from NfassMik » e r i* t wim «*• pro* undoubtedly «vould do untolt b rlt^ s to bear the modem wea­ raitqvalgn slogan was " I can do more for Massschis fete« of »praying DDT on com* d a m a g e before the electoral^ pons of horticultural science! much better it would have been to heat iostr »,f |, p v t aim tr * a * o ff fle ta d with could ere and c o r r o í i ts' mi s- for the United S ta te *,’* Sproy Pro Warn Not E x r e s t i v e tf*a Dufcfe afm ¿ i i M t t . ) take. taka. A Few- weeks ago, Teddy made the new« otx*e Compì Lamp it* Arboretum Our spray program s are not Os® nnal cnarge demands ar he wa* accused by Senator Kenneth Keating of "pin The charge, of course, goes excessiv e — if for no reason York bustnesa. Needless to say, although Teddy did -• « ri N r MSI: c a m - ¿ ÏI,* Î rne ***- c * m - far beyond the quest ion of e!m other than cost. P esticid e* are very popular with Senator Keating, he won raw . * is known far and wide as e ö n t fä . for expensive often distresslngfy so. Boston piqtere. * "K‘ ^ «kample* o í Um ,« f „Y mrtre th#n m You may be su re We have far More recently at hi* first news conference In Was! better places to spend mainten­ stated that he was certain that he would nos go ance fund* than on excessive administration on every issue. He said that he woui spray application*! with any p olicies which affected the pp7;‘'Gtwv«r-"-■ lOUlTipht OF nsTf s nat and horticulture. 15 Confoinillx be oc habitants without a habi­ 4 8 Eh OffOiirirv t>rofrr To find out who these people 17 UnmfRed 49. Philippine intsnüser or A n d F e e lin g tat, M oreover, it takes a lo* are and what they say, write to 19 Mdodv peasant longer to produce s habitat than the National Academy of Scien ces 20 Weight - 50. Result fwT^jsy>pTk'tf»T’'Ÿ mtr tn c Mf 'Sholic wil; Our cpuciusitwss be. The w orr. people a re those who judged .tnam re. C r e « 1on of a f o r e s t cow»ww»fty takes ever, if tost is too much bothe r , m erely g© to the library and read au- ÍL Fl jar m m î; the ! Ht ÎNMii fM£!0TT use impeccable logic to lasasfy itmger. Nature needs tgwrardt thorltwive a rticles in Tim e (Sept. pr n t e l(W f of f ytsmr** i i t i ü c t î t a hold tc-aem their basic assumption of self- of three centuries of a forest community rakes even longer. 26. 1*62) and U S News and ZT■ B888BTS JB isim esa, World Report (Nov. 26, 1962). to ; vi’itti ttw oueî - The NUS.U. Grounds Dapart- C ervi’ s Rocky Mootrtair journal, By so doing you will have risen B l ■ ■ II cions a i «i'o te psmocbxal acnooi* anß tnBBgr«*t»i. sttouir «g air h t s "sssaî bomhwtieL. MerecürT ami Denver. Ceto. tner.t .(sears the heavy respott- slbility of a rb ero n s» staim sn - ance ft maintains clo se liaison to the challenge of good citizen­ ship and found documentation for the following closing arguments; M ■ U i yiaiHfl " B k Nbws” wtïs put ttw tag with, and «Bjeys a respected po~ 1.' Statutes have long since preButeicàii puait » r dmpmwui. A M atter stóon. a m o n g Sim ilar dcpsr-t- been adopted freeing our public : a w g ro u n i bs iegtwteeors thmr tw ire mews titrtMfjhM*. Sta* East aod caSM*. ¿S aw Ä .' W .V - ''.WMajLiM. siioes ** ^ W d ^ m u r wuc¡b ass» ÌS S ^ h S bh I S bsnâpveàuper r * B R T t l e * , «rtecb adseays lost; su the United. wasarf fa . awch thar distan; w ars, earthquake», «ad pò* p î Â 'm im H â * hTèvggôrou* and sttr act lee condition, ft regu­ «very flaw * p e e ccn trol pro­ gram is coBtempiased. These of­ ficia ls e re thus folly authorized - y $§f'Sm ' feaiHer» Ftrdv* ans*** wrltt bc «wtendwi p*in typhoon» seesn leas cttasrrophic larly oowwtes «ritti and act« tqsor indeed are obliged - to undertake am m \ « w p rwa y e e m stc te ramwix ( x ^ « t M K K S ip .. »«OflMMB*. cx m m O mhenvu«t*M*w char the firs t scraœcÉ s c ywar àew e » * the re co a m a sd stlea e of M.S.U the control of pears end d iseases BIM KC*' «agKjM Mnâeé. Caqgrews . c u r - re n â y w p.rrt*r «b sic a s e s r u a r C m ttr r m Ctm x tm e t im $ m , % 1 9 6 3 ~C*ttarwt County N ew s-Tini«*, Mooretoead C ity. K C . faculty o pa rt)» éb many fields. When confronted with the ihre*; of a serious p e st « d i*ease , ft ft> the public ' in terest. 2 . Our scieettets a re not near ly so uninformed concerning She iìlHH 44 Mti# Wednesday, J a n u a r y 9« 1963 ¡¡¡mous Smile Bolsters MSU Film T o B * S how n To SOC [s., French Relations • th e MBU film " O Campus” will he shown M the first Stu - dent* Off Campus meeting to* night at 7(90 In S I Onion. The •*:X~t?yU vrrT . yfi fci8»S£S--- %MRa- # is the latent In • m H o* of award-winning R i m on MSU life. _ Also an the agenda Is ittacue- j lion of tqpcntiiing SOC OOplsl event*. Including *n tee stating ,g party, sitting trip to Echo Valley, and term party. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY Historians To H old EVENING UNTIL NINE First 1963 M o o ting The History Club will hold it* Exhibiting the Mona Lisa In first,m eetin g of the term Wed­ ontony, a se— the United States Is a fine pipyp nesday, Jan. 16 at 7:90 p.m. ;ivH ‘W !t a lM O '* £ fh« I renchgrv- ■XJLcalS.'" C ir c e llego, " ib rS i- 1/t fits Phgrf:'.« M *ti‘ ceufw ctue «sbm* room, . *.«• •** to h e sr Ken» WAV, chairman o! the* art'dV fled not only to fly their plane«, Bill aempwllT Mntraie p ictu re* and rem arks partw ert but hr navigate and sefv e as of his canoe tvtp to the Arc tlr noted French ' ’ But the le ts ti travels, the bontbadter aa well. Circle. ?untry*i min» "better,” continued Dralmer. "T h e eventual deterioration of the painting will come from travel rather than ace.” era n do * JA N U A R Y RECORD SPECIAL JUST RELEASED ONE WEEK ONLY 200 Regular $3.98 Popular L P ’* $2.69 200 Regular $4.98 Stereo L P ’ * $3.49 G rinnell's world of c la s s ic a l statu es, being a world without sight, was a lso a world without a soul. ■velopment "Sight, Soul, spirituality—— that courses in wa* Christian art. and L oonardo rtculum for had found this illustrious sm ile t personnel, for the face of the Virgin, Using h public and it to tt anafigvre a profane (earth­ ly) countenance, Leonardo gave see. He alio iction with the W ill Address is Resource* Les G o u r m e ts SPIRALS & NOTEBOOK PAPER m, a federal i map future >n needs, Aian sp iers, manager of the St. Louis, Mb., Playboy Club, ASK FOR USED BOOKS will speak to L es Gourmets and vertí prótes­ the Hotel Association Thursday is, Twardíik at 8t30 p.m. in 101 Kellogg Cen­ lona White ter. AT oti Conserva­ President of Lea Gourmets, ient Kennedv. Michael Commaughton, Hamil- ton, Ohio, sophomore, saidSpiers Spartan Book Store I ' ( M C P will d i s c u s s management per­ spectives in Playboy Clubs, Inc., Corner Ann & M.A.C i I ( t i t l e «ml will o u t l i n e the merchan- dlring and expansion philosopiea ;al dinner- d e l, re s- m e Key Club chain, Spiers, who is also the a ss ist- East Lansing II manage- operational director of the o on sale firm a ssists in the opening of a.m. and each new club. ?y OsoMRv SHOP AT JACOBSON’S EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL NINE ftlvter**' Is -mer-dance, the Kellogg CLEARANCE OF FURNISHINGS and SPORTSWEAR WONDERFUL SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT MEN’S SHOP HANDBAGS - JEWELRY - GLOVES Portraits in important savings on LINGERIE - ROBES - COATS - SUITS Pewter o f SPORT SHIRTS * PAJAMAS • GLOVES ROBES your hands - ENSEMBLES - CAR and STORM COATS' PULY UNIQUE BLOUSES - SHIRTS - LEATHER JACKETS I ndividual ¡¿JHESE 0R N * K N IT DRESSES and SEPARATES - ¡*■*1» HANDS » £ sold & MADE RAINCOATS - EVENING SEPARATES F LUSlVELY a t SWIM SUITS - JUMPERS - PANTS - SHOES • -•'PllDÏV f iJ R U » , B O T S f, T O D D t l W 1 « fftf -------- INFANTS’ APPAREL and SHOES JACOBSON'S MEN'S SHOP - 210 ABBOTT ROAD WEDNESDAY STORE HOURS - NOON TO 9 P.M. W » i i f t ü 4 a y t j AßUar Michigan State New». Ftfsi Landing. Michigan Bears Hit In New Sift ff Sititi** Ewbank Fired ' )* At.TIVtOtiì (U fi) - The Na- fjHvba.i I eagwe HainnHM e tSeM TStW ’fxSftiS * * * * * •*»««1 -Jtei*f. 'hx‘. Miller Movie For Ski Club amN>( * win me* C»15i\>em vi c in r a 1. to ftnahre ptwrv Fresh Shipments of New Books Arriving Daily i vtotec WE ARE BUYING BACK USED BOOKS DAILY GENUINE HOOKA e Many Used Books Still Available... Many Added Daily WAN •- SMt>Xr IN PCD MOkdldti? £ 8r,g SELECTION OF PAPERBACKS WILL BE BACK ON FRIDAY «•tei? Extends an invitation tor men DESK BLOTTERS interested in I raternitv Living, BOOK CODERS TO THE Visrf us tonight, 7-10 pjn. at our House For a rid e call us MS.U ED 7 -9 7 3 4 fUehigfttt S t « f g p p l g * i t L a n a tn g , Michigan ZZOuluth Here On WteleenJ W ednaaday, Jan u ary 9, 1 9 6 3 £ T ankers B attle H aw key es In First B ig Ten Meet 4 .X . N«| X90 v r m s f ffîc\r#a ' ttwpt | ops»} hit ño» wnsanB iampligt wN> momenta later wh hockey eompaal* Ckiwltk •* 1 screened, but t t (o mska it 4*2 I th ^ f 1963 Big Ttn Mioon with ■I th# end oI hra • duel meet against tows’* Hawk- do **? : eye» Saturday, ¡s ■uhar'td their 1 1111 oia a« the «attero Reports from Iowa indicate ¡ggj heartbraeker lay night 00 Dett­ a m e from behind b o a t in g i (wpliomor* dafen#*- y twice In the first ^ a i die ihirdptrtod 5ijsftaflg bad led« 4mt , tankera a aevere loss with Lae licit WUeen fot rite C utler, 3rd in the iilg Ten in the ¿g 14:02 n<*rk> hackarroke law year lost, l- Tom Lackey andBob Not having a atrong swimming ,, ygtn ( ackey and Bob team is something new to Iowa tlven the.¡Spartan#. |%-0 follow ers. In the past, the Hawk- \e end of one period, eyes have been known to have Bab il am m l 11 then KeweL» a lap shot at t second chapter, but ck johnstone made tt SONG & GROG nowTHAT’S a Fraternity sneers Upen In Big Intram ural News ith Illin ois In Chic uniptionofclsa- Ten wars February 2 with vi­ a r t o ía , , greenM sion* of "g reen ” dominance. id ambitions, m Defending conference champ­ (Author o f " I Ho* a T m -aM ¡hou rf," ' lei Schm inèr’a ions Illinois and Chicago Uni­ hoiffo o f t)obie tlitlis." He.) ge Into the Big versity are the day** opposition for the season debut at the Windy City. A GUIDE FOR THE UNMONKYKD On the January agenda for the Spartans are intensified train­ Alpha §iqma ing s e s s i o n s and intra-squad including Cap­ ir, participated boutlng to determine the starting roater. OPEN RUSH Wed. 7-10 tinnitici Clinic Schmltter will be pinning hopes 'nr ¡ngthe term upon tlu ee returning letterjnen Call ED 2 -3 5 5 5 who sport lOrffenchce *pley 'tiT md title, white ’ ta n k a mi al and p ar- BOSTON 4 up. the ¡ i ni* tend to be So he daubed black paint on and some cr itic s of abstract art have suggested, appropriately Ja ck ** ta ll. Cooperating in the enough, that It look* like ft wac a rtistic venture, Ja ck flicked hi* done by a jack * a t. tall up and down over a *SM V1S p rojeçt. The amount the city will pay has .huhped KB*WO ansi sines a * and Ski Shop T*D ARBAUGH the Bogue Street bruire was not à Complete Rental In the city* * budget for this y ear, v i Dtlîlnger and .Darling were con- Q. Equipment W ith Heads ÄWood Ski rouncitwoman Nan R. D a r- voted no, Mayor Gordon cerned about the citv budget. - i l l it. *'■>•'» iNV»r--tU»* ianUn«-—Tanwrh VanO.rva.rt1» e«rk,n» aw* •» »«»r. — t e i iu i project and the Inter he East Lansing area leetlng by Council approved th< in Rusk, S ta te C o n stitu tio n A ll o ld a n d n e w s tu d e n t s back fo r the n e w t e r m a n d the n e w y e a r . We in v ite a ll o f you t o s to p in a n d see the complete lin e o f a uto a c c e s s o rie s SKI CLUB MEETING a v a ila b le fo r immediate GUITAR & BANJO in sta lla tio n . For your Tonight At 7:30 e v e ry car need see: Union BnHtoom I RENTAL INSTRUMENTS AVAILABLE 1 Signing up for the Marshall Music Ski W eek-end and AUTO PARTS Joining the Club w ill 526 N. LARCH Take Place. IV 4-4596 Membership: Only $3.50 , - F rl. Saturday Sunday W anted—8 Executive Trainees 6 8-5 9-1 IT nrren M iller M ovie Discounts to Students and Faculty ; Free Coffee YOUR W ASH IN G S C H E D U L E T IG H T BE VOGUE DO IT HERE — BY DAY OR NIGHT! Day p e o p le ," or " »hi*»» Center, we're e ie # **» wifi be clear* HOWARD JOHNSON’S deersy* ' «meli you lik WEDNESDAY ALL DAY •T y — « ^ e « £ • "2 * Fresh Lake Perch FHEE FINISHING let e e r ettewdent "A COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY IS YOUR reduced up to (All You Can E a t) 4**t*eet yew......... BUDGETS BEST f r ie n d r* W oolen Skirts IN BASIC WINTER SHADES irved W ith; TWEEDS , French F rie s* O^eemy M a in e « e i? . * 3 Tester Sauce, Freeh R oti* end Butter CARD SHOP Coffee c r Tea I îW DHfc OPEN 24 HOURS Cast Lansing hiff*n State S e » » » £ * * t L a n s i n g , M i ch ig a n W e d n esd ay , J a n u a ry 9, 1963 fa * ” ' jC alls¿ ¡ S h P Î S P Wanted: East Lansing Police Investigate [ l i n g e * ' j X r a g j ç F a ||u r e > | 1500 Pints Malicious Destruction And Theft i JC r| 3 0 C lK ^_ I S Tfc* hlatary of capital punishment in Mlchtaan r « r w . * h« » f controversy which h .a b « ame n a tio n id î 1 * Of Blood ¿Ì y jg»t« Vga. 1* -RçgfoU uJU ^ v tc is e a iine^ »ilrìiQlU ^ < JlfJUti profea aa c^ «f-aims helper# <«a ■* ■ t a H H s H e t aay w W Riiapulfur rewsr of the American Red •SCaped mrrnai panent, and open­ the alcohol prior to the arrival the East Lansing 'f l f * iff l[j>wNl(f w h & lfflf- he waa unable * « U * «* , pe»k* r - 1 « MN In d i penalty " f * * * k 4n progratnv « , Smueker , ^ *itd he acro-ovM Michigan'a star * •PProvae * * K l* l,ur* ‘ $ C roae, that Is. beginning Feb, ♦* ing a charge account under a of the police, but did not succeed. parking lot. Snowbal U«j%J are. irt January. S W the death penalty. The new Michigan c «val g A.W.S, member#, working to fa lse name are some of the itema The charge Is ettll being In­ to break the plastic window. Dam­ ted that Mihon ¡h | ling Edu- » will be presented to voter* on the Ann *h fch boo#» University blood donation#, recently investigated by the de­ vestigated, age was estimated at $50. only after he rjf atlenal 8 r i c i ( t i l i t capital punishment. Cot Utliß I after a medioc r e fall blood drive, tective bureau of. the East Lan­ B arbara W l a d y k a , 1551-J Windows w ere also broken in ì E ast Lansing voted again at havg established a goal of 1.500 ding Police Department. Spartan Village, found the rear the P in ccrest School, East Lan­ an attempt to head- I 5 death penalty. Michigan became the first au t* to « 1, » rM m»| nun b1i pint«, according to Kay Lawrgpce Nancy Spehtor. Newark, N .J, window of the .convertible she sing.- by someone using a BE nuai co n fer- | lihrtwnt In 184'’. a hill reviv • capital pun- S Chicago Junior and general ch a ir- senior, returned to her campus or pellet gun. Damage waa es­ Jerald Nathan Lem lach, Nlagra pres# A *- § by the governor in 103? but was slgn«d fnin ejf the drive, home at 253 Cunaon from the timated at $100. Detectives are Palls, N.Y. f r e s h m a n , was AFRGTC A d o p ts LUn J5-t6. I 4_ ^v«^erva »n « reierenmmi. M p m f . crim e» punl«h«ble by the detth Den- I » Miaa l.aw rence attributed the relative failure of past drive# holiday vacation to find clothing, cosm etics and art supplies m iss­ investigating both, cases of mal­ icious destruction. charged with opening a charge account under*a false name, using f E i k t r « at the MPA I S' al* * * re « r a t degree m a tte r, kidnapp.« I ing. Police aCr still investigating P j^ n .u o u a lly s y n d i- I treasum rape armed robbery, burglary, espionage m 2 l I to • lack of publicity and a lack the theft. Flight Program An escapee from the Wayne County Hospital, Detroit, was False Identification, Posing aa another student, Letniecb pur­ P tg{ \\ Capp, typo- H gravated assault, * s of response from the faculty and staff. Officer# investigating a prop- A flight Instruction program turned over to Beat Lansing po­ chased $30,68 w o r t h of goods fIw e t' ' d ", ' “" 1 • ArnôK4 1 n Ü * r0ld K* ch/ lsk e - adm inistrative _aa. ssista n t of the Michigan | . . , arty d a m a g e accident arretted that cu t lead to a Federal Aero­ lice by a taxi driver -.ivct the From Redwood and Rosa Clothing r«n«a v% Dett«rtmenr of f appiu'Kau » . u . . . . Also the fact that emit three students on a charge of nautic« Administration pilot's li­ weekend. The cab driver had Store, using the false identlfl- use the Union in the fall may ______________ __ have been a fa cto r," sl^ aak). » « • r% t cense 1» perv available to Air picked up TKtimas Robert Mihon ^dminiwr »ter« Tvmt * * » . * * » 0 - 1 * ^ # f n \ l $ K T T O f F o r c e ROTC * * a * S r * i .. , 4 ■ ' ' - Wc. ! ,aa tfl’j j j ' j ' ' ctai Hrl for P a « V«n«ng r e » - * * ' The program cooaiata of 36 let#. Hves. L.e to iier^h xlaocon- u,aI it\ *wl‘ ‘Up .v vM.-il 4‘4* CetTt— -* 'tueviw tw itrtuifhsit», ah» - r ija ': 'and' Oftwhiidf ht«nr of Rying time Soup ( om p a n v jitbuch U n lw r- rtt, stab* Super­ In the p a « the people of East Lansing have been able to do­ Presents Paper ^and 40 hour# of claasroom in­ struction. The flight time In­ pany c r e d i t card to purchase 120,90 worth of gas In the area. bie fsstru etton i ncdy, secretary nate blood oh campus but no On Composer cludes dual and solo Instruction. P rom ote$ G rad direct appeal was ever piade. The flight Instruction la under éducation Aa- 1C«« HlUTwfl Df Plans ca ll for the sending of Hana Nathan, asaoclate pro* contract to F ran cis Aviation at -■--■—■■■...................- tal punishment. letters to the msyor, churches feasor o f music, read a paper Capitol City Airport, Business § Michigan has 4,29 murders per 100,000. and service organizations to aid entitled "Conversation with Dal­ bcT O * I Ktdonpptng Increased the Lindbergh kidbap in bringing a bigger turn out. ’ lap iccola" at the national con­ L o n g e s t touchdown play In or of the I «'M in acted , S'nuidtcr saldi In the past East Lansing has vention of the American Muai- Syracuse football history was ■vice, D e- 1 Smueker pointed out that capital punishment m S c r I me TOi: to th« wf not had _a. generally sponsored cological Society which was held- the 101-y ard run made by Darvny blood drive. Raoktewict against Pitt In 19S9, i*> »riencerf & *or c i P^al crimes, at Ohio State Dec. 27-29. Miss Lawrence said an added He reported his work on the r«» «dtic«** I Smuckci and K«ch«i$k I that capital punishment doc Incentive to giving should be the composition method of Italian sppcer-lng j| taW.nwilern. tone- pemttogy •■w human .behavior R e- $ . U serves no purpose, Kachcjski said, p is way out of S » keeping with c line- and social phit'oeophies," ' fact that with each pint you do- compOiér Luigi Dallapiccola, un- nate you build up your "c re d it dertaken In clo se collaboration ratin g ." If ever you need blood w i t h h i m In Floren ce during THIS WEEK ONLY: Jan . x|® Smueker «nueeer. s« aaiQ the death penalty Is.not conducive to treating | it will be available to you for j 1961-62. Twenty-one sessions. lly, deanSa1Individuals. individual*. We. "W ecan c. learn a lot of motivation by studying ^ terlnary ® people and we certainly can't study dead bi fl f,< _____ iWhich were held in Italian, mac Men's Women's Suits d Illinois. i| ^'ie alternailvo to the death penalty Is life Imprisonment, p terlalized. 'ossor of « usually car ri es a minimum term at the completion of which ¡§ The h o u s e h o l d troops of All of them, with the excep- F ran ee'* King Louis XIV (1638* tion of the fir s t, were recorded nUni ver- | * Perw9n n»«V be paroled. There Is no parole for first-degree 1 o „ d tiff, head « murder in Michigan. ¡g 1716) are believed to have worn 0n tape. In addition, Nathan waa the first truly military uniform, ¿bfe t0 8tudy and film many man- rtnteftt at s Capital punishment is more expansive in the designed to mark them as a unit, ygcripts and aketchea o f the are guest » * ^®n L f* lng>rlsonment, Smueker said, lx " was e alngle-breaetod frock compo8er m preparation of a book h nttual E x - i more crlmt> * n'1 mtvrK i Manes»- coat with turned-up cuffs. on his creative processes. REGULAR: $1.50 VALUE Lty cau fer- Confer On Education S P E C IA L S T U D E N T R A T E S 99< ïanding «U- snien Going "iindatnimt* mce sales d Suburban Jan. 9- 11, O f Mentally Handicapped The latest methods fc reducat- Ing the menially handh apped In Michigan’ s secondary c h u o t s will be discussed Ft Iday and Yeshiva Unfversity, New York City, and C harles Brink, dean of the School of Social Work at Wayne State University. NEW YORKER 34 w e e ks fo r $3.00 NOW: C leaned A n d Pressed By Expert Professionals Saturday at a confcrenc >of spec- One of the conference high­ Raw prod - lights will be a report on a tal education teachers. Nearly 300 p u b l l i school recent study of 200 adult* who Nome —- »—Student N o.. DRY CLEANERS General t e a c h e r s , diagnostic Ians and were enrolled In Special edu- DON'T FORGET OUR s on Labor Address COIN-OP. DRY and pected to participate In a Con­ schools d u r i n g the year a 1932- ference for Secondary Type A 1942. and how they have adapted CLEANING DEPART­ SHIRT LAUNDERERS home and community livlhg. MENT FRA N OO R s h o p p in g cen ter Moll tot-* if.fc’i i * v Educational Sub*criptlon Servie» dr«*# ‘C ï i W & à y * : opportunity to air their prob­ -March 22. nie Prince lems and share in the moat ef­ fective ways of solving them, con­ University Standard ^ in uprlalng rone, Scot- uled and the ference officials explain. Speakers for the two-day event include, Herbert Goldstein, pro­ fessor of -special education at GRAND RIVER St HAGADORN RD. EAST LANSING OFFERS TO YOU Tiir [S T A N D A R D ] PRICES SLASHED Coats & Suits ¡1600 Bonus Plaid Stamps One.group- - -m o*t tags read $59.00 A & P Also G ives Plaid Stamps Prices slashed t o .. $29.00 You'll want several PLAID STAMPS WITH THIS iö ö o COUPON AND A One group- - -most tags read $79.00 Prices slashed t o .. $ 39.00 Included are some wonderful walking suits WINTER TUNE-UP One group'of sm art fashion coats QUALIFIED MECHANIC some cashmeres included some with fu r trim ON DUTY Prices on nearly everyone AROUND THE CLOCK was $119.00 EXPIRES JANUARY 31,1963 1000! Prices slashed t o .. $ 6 9.0 0 PLAID STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND The fashion buy of the year Ifeî^lflsiisââ THE PURCHASE OF A Gne Group Dresses The BIG SURPRISE__ LUBRICATION AND FRONT WHEEL PACK See Them Only $9.00 (THIS SHOULD BE (THIS SHOULD BE) ¿.ta >#y ,-trw r ^ -r ç .. M C jfe jfrr-y BBNi t W B f e » u . . • i t; .. j 1,000 MILES ( * 10,(XX) M ILES.) b o t h w il l p r e v e n t c o s t l y r e p a ir s EXPIRES JANUARY 31, 1963 jio o PLAID STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND ANY * o man o f the world I i I |lu , : * * world of .eye wear awaiting you at I L , 5 ®9ld. handsome, masculine styling for the I I Kl l!!'unating in hia appearance. I * I . r i-t » !- ,. $ 3 .0 0 PURCHASE are •.. z- lzhcpm» * r.- c > ■4 ' I I f * * « W » . Prend«) P*»«me IV 9-2774 I OPEN 24 HOURS I et I t i N. W*ahln#ton, Ph. »V 2-1175 t I l and Dr, D. Ç , tk sa e T d R eg . - Oetomatfi»«* EXPIRÉS JANUARY 31, 1963 3 Michigan State Mews, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan W w f e w U y , / tm i, ROOFIRRIERf CRIB. MMRB SOUTASTI “ I hod many col I t and to ld a ll Ittm t,M la id this p lta ttd S to tt Nawt f e s ! £ x tw* " A d vo rtlso r. A u to m o tiv -i — jîiy l c e ./SI CLÄ CTw « low cost automatic t r in i ahape. $325, EC 4 WVfit 'ilwrrMT rnnm U ^ fcl*J Î-5P 77. s LE BLÀ W C CLARINET. Sÿm- lng beautlftil CN É . Call BoLm Realty, Mason. OR 7-2361, 5 t4 *?,_ °U»*ng. Servii*. J J ’J ^ T 8 hone«y*APy W ANT AD 6 p.nL Cedar, Lansing after ¡50 r. A R O E m __________ phony 3. Ueed Used only öhly iI 1/2 1/Î y esrs. e a ri. _ _ _ _ ____________ -" ' w !v y .jo » . ■OAi m a i' j , i — — -------------- * block, phone, parking, cooking, SINGLE ROOM. P re fe r Junior, In excellent condition, Reason- CAPE COO, co m e r lot. O a s h ttt, • AUTOMOTIVE 1 »- ORV e T ” , 530, 4 speed", ___________________ private entrance, $40. Foreign Senior, or graduate student. Ap able. Phone 3S5-1W 0. 4 breetew ay, garage. N ear school. •ILmFLOYMENT 2 tops. Positraction. Radio, h eat- APARTMENT Y o SUArE - Need students p referred. E D 7-2340. 3 proved housing. Basement room. _____ • Mature shade. Rental spartmen» h e a te d sto ra g e « ~ \ e r. excellent condition. IV 5 - one man 21 or over to share ED 2-4533. 3 M O B I L E HOWE - 1 9 » F la - ED ^ < » 7. j Ne.r Berkey h * *« * f OR SALE «Kl ED 2-227ft ,?972- 5 Sharp apartment at Haslett and i ^ L 7 n i ( 1 ^ T n T ^ 7 ; i " 1 7 2 mlngo. <0* * 8 '. -------- — - *• — j | g j | j g j | Pink and white, •FOR RENT ------------------------------------------------- Hagadorn Rd. $40 a month rent, b l o c k s from campus. Quiet. p OT aS ANT H CLEAN"U ! m room__ for 0,1 co m er lot one nüle Êrorn •T“ I " “ "““ ” 7 T “ •LOST & FOUND ... ... , .r . .__ campus, . . . . . Reasonable. — -— -. * r 337-0697 *11— IV.07 V 3 g f V Iv E * AirroMcrriVE r e p a ir utilities and phone included. Call Phone, approved possible. 238 male w v student irnr ji- - on — R east L side. P rl •PERSONAL 332-3009. 5 ,OakhHl. ED 2-8498- ■ . . •PEANUTS PERSONAL C O M PIE I vate entrance and parking. C all (owner). | SPARTAN W IFE - Would like to new Bosa's *■* ballad, , Auto transm ission ov* beat, 332»* •REAL ESTATE M orris Auto Parts' t - . . . --------- --------------------------------- -------------- IV 5-8S57. 5 . ca re for 3 children weekdays. ,.. , 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED, DOUBLE ROOM for man, a d j o i n - _______________STUDENTS, subscribe to Tim e, c a ll 355-3239 after 6 p.m . 5 P f l E t ,'$ •SERVICE naiamaaroo, breakfront . Male graduate stu- |»g bath, share kitchen. Two WANTED- 1 man to share house, L ife, Sports Illustrated. News- home or vn dents. $ 8 5 -m onth.Inclu d esu tiii- blocks from Union. C tll ED 2 - c o m p l e t e l y furnished. Near week, " * — or ------— Fortune. F o r special ------------- • ALTCftAYlöKS- oae* awiw ia v iv tWernrnTtigl s ivmihhi^ mr eI -W» 332-4054 •WANTED - ,....... tias, Call 882-3967 after S p.m. 3 equity. 'Take for aniiIm. s r or what have i'm1/e A m ttAW nenv over DIAPER SER V bank SERVICE to your desire. You P u b lic I ICE tween Loul 1 DA Y...................... SLO Q r i i *i ditfl 3 £>AYS................... $2,60 including shower and large r e e l PAST TXNStNfl.“ 'A cfoss froni jj.q 7-1556. 3 note. TU 2-6119. 5c receive your own diapers back available. .. , reation r o o m with f imp» «*e. Berkey Halt. 534 Albert. Mil ft each Hfh¥. “Wlffi difr lir v f e e . sou ED 7 -9 8 8 1 5 DAYS _________ S3.00 —("BoIfv'f an' ? 5 iro f# I a SBate • V ila b le ^ clo se over 2 l to 8h. Korean boots $6.95 up. Z ip - ED 2-8884. g Attochad ga­ __________ per d ress a rtic s $5.88. Stretch li, gâs heat. MEN - a p p r o v e d , s u fw rv i!« pull over rubbers $2.99. Leather T R ~ Men ¿ rXTptia Gamma Rho room clo se to campus. New. insulated boots $14.95, Buckskin invite you to OPEN RUSH Tuea clean, private entrance and bath, muck lucks for dorm $1.29 p r. and Wed. night from 7-10 d m Parking. ED 7-2573. 3 E a r muffs, jumbo size $1. Troop- Need a ride? Call ED 2-3557 3 louse, e r caps, wool cap s $1 up. W el- pork- R6 QM for 2 college l l n g t o n leather boots $12.95. o T lU N G ALL POETSjTfi'you’ re Mahogany p a n ^ walls. S h im d ress and flannels $2.49 a g r e .t poet, whether your works fiouse» 7‘ h L T ' f .T Bc Sub f ro P“ * * 8 have been published o rn b t - or tub and glass shower stall. up. Sweat shirts new V neck even if you're just a poet, bring ne E . Lansing residential $2.49. N ew G.I. s n o w shoes ,______ . ™ • • __ t . o- T, some samples of your writing Phone ED 2-0462. 5 $24.95. Ski pants - Stretch guys t0 S u te News office . and gals $14. SPORTING GOODS, for lackie v™. m .« k ! J E T T S B B B - .- P ir k .* ,« « SORPUtB. CLOTHES B Y t S ^ i cooked m eals. 8H E. Main. STUDENT BARGAIN CENTER. P yC ’ 3 -0894* 3 FRANDOR- ? W b BARBER 5HQP - 3 bar: pus. ED 2-S848, 3 h s a t t 57Psvi1 l~ h j"" jk 1'iijuHim in .ipi. — I ___ ________ _ b era. West of Frandor-opposlte tOOM behind Campus SHORTHAND book for Inter m e- M arek1* . Open 8 -5 :3 0 . Tuesday ! Kitchen and TV room diate Shorthand, also transcript. F rid ay; Saturday 8 -5 . IV 4-8844. Âf’PRToVED HÒI'STNG~ röönTTcr i, 2, or 3 men. Linen Dhooe Phone IV 4-7406 or Also Foundations of B road cast- Also - cut ladies’ hair r 72-033C evenings. 5 lng book. C all 355-1653 after 6 " ■pOTiU^. *5 vi'OCkS froîïï CÂTÎIDÔS. - -• - •' | p.m. ■ ■ ZTaaâ.fr - Sitb&f Cai! ED 2-1422. 3 EK approved half of w 23S. ^ P e w n u t* P o rso n a l PHOTO FN L ARGER, enlarging 1 1 ---------------------- ! walk to Union. F ü i n g n U F ü WRÜSE at Park e a s e l , contact printer, tra y s, ^ TONIGHT? R.H. 425 Park Lane. Lake. 4 ftudfßts. $S/week each* a ch em icals, miscellaneous. $90. C all 489-0880. 4 Will d iscu ss. 332-6669. Between 5 -7 p.m . Real E ita to iMPLS—COURT. 2167 SINGER - C U B per m'bnrh wTB 1 BEDROOM HOUSE for sale by "SPARTY- and the Men of rDffööSTF near cam* '7ssr<î> y *..• waftrVe4r't m itòec iabctL R iver, Okemos. Room . ,. , owner. $16,900 at 1609 G llcrrat Sigma Phi Epsilon p i it f with attachment», yottr» .... .. ■■■■-■ ----- ' tv*t aeat /yiitfik far overdue balance in cash - FiY E BEDROOMS near WilUam- eting. Private C O M P L E T E L Y FURNKHEU. {TfJSITV t « v o t o . M R U $32. IV . ----------- 4-1 2 2 9 . 6I * tcm- MSU , 15 minutes. P 3,790 H Invife you to Open Rush CT&t&r. Cook— waictng distancetocsm p a*. Fotsr , ., * ., square £ t Uiaswage:. C !^ P E f tV 1 5 r D ~~W ; L E . C ~ 7 ^ t,iUil COHSole c#b1nr, arjd Cal! p n T _ a titd iin *, sewing on buttons, zip- *««e Road near MSU. $18,000. 1959 Booficviiie i zxmsp R e f. tei^ifaone. Near University, 8 8 2 - , p ers, etc. Will accept monthly T e r m s . C all Boles R e a l t v Call ED 2-6649 for Rides ta s# ED 2 - 0173. p ^ m —aw **- 15 after .small . —.li dowi . — : *M* ,,m|j| i OR SPARTAN MOTORS ps yment. IV 5-170S. S-17Q5. - 6t CTRTTÜ are sleeping room , S H E E T 'S or over, to share ily|t% „ ooic. kitchen. $4per week 3000 B . hêicfdja: T R VfSïÔL bowse wie other students. 329 , _ . - * ~— *Z P 0 6 S A t t Y ALL 7NÉVEVE&THWC I IV 7 -3 7 J5 f O MTxr. L t t s k u ik it o a L j . r - y » " ..».*? as- •-. •> .^ 7 1 : prfvi’- Iegèa . — -. * , ED 7-0616. • " i w - iE te a a L T b a u Ask i . ttr e s , btm try imo trad es , need Duu« ' 5 ROOMS ÄPPRÖVED ä N C D T r -S S S ^ S Ä $350 for s e i «k ì expmises,. 355*- room f o n d le d O FF CAMPUS housing. Single * tudy *•«►«« « t h one other. Linen, 1241. ie « . P r i v a t e . Near college, o r double. With cookie* o riv i- V te 01 dlmn« room and kitchen. Parkfog. CsKgjie, graduate stu - leges. E n tire house for students. SM0S® Mondar or after 6 . 3 STA Tf mm KAMT-AD5 ***** 960 mnakix*- amarine. 332-4913. .VW-sOtt 3ss it* 2-I«2S7. IV i s«*! . ^ Orfl 3 5 S 0 2 S 5 iit)tff^n Stati t o w » » B i s t Lansing. Michigan W ednesday, J a n u a r y 9, 1 98 3 y ¡jeber Book Finds UAW 13 Coeds Appointed isiially Democratic1 Practicalities Limit To Magazine Bocftd AU» Ä j § S J - r îiS r » tional prohibit!or on the form a- r& rm w " F ir a t and foremoat, it rm berf for economic «atu*, Late Hours—De Lisle Unlimited hours for senior m % ''s 'T hirteen coeds "have been ap- national college board. The annual College Board co*n- Safa I n r i r S h r a ibfrity D TIFC .w : J2 * "Covemin| the any purpose except dual union- "P urtberm or e» s tr o f i unione, number of g irls ,*' Mies D eLisle policy here. A study of the mat «omen might be desirable under The I n c l u d e JlU Markley, writing, fashion, merchandising, 1 ’ ‘ by John Wiley Independent of etete control« ere said, “ But it would simply b e out ter should include consideration Dearborn j u n i o r ; Nancy Ann promotion or advertising. 559 York* Stleber issu es a warning along essential to the maintenance of certain circum stances, Dean of of the question in s large Women's of factors such as the tim e nec­ Shreeves, Birmingham J u n i o r ; The m e m b e r s report news ^ « o r of the School with (OUT suggestions for a more democracy in the larger com­ Women P ran ces DeLisle says, residence hall. The locks would essa ry for transportation." Ann L eisu re Hogle, Detroit sen­ from their colleges to Mademol- dem ocratic UAW, but p r a c t i c a l considerations be worth loss if several hundred munity,“ Houra for women at MSU a re io r; Cathie Mahoney G roat, East se lle , and a re eligible to compete would make them difficult to put g irls had their ow n'keys." rate* higfi He suggests some changes in Stieber'a comments are baaed into effect at MSU. 10:30 p.m. weekdays for fresh ­ Lansing Junior; M arcia Jean Han­ for 20 guest editorships awarded 1 th« UAW (our character* convention and‘'Judicial proce­ on a review of UAW history and Residence hails at MSU house man, 11:30 weekdays for sopho­ Commenting on a recent pro­ non, East Lansing senior; Diane in May. The selection is on ap­ dures and other changes to im­ a study of its internal functions women of ali cla sse s. M iss De m ores, Juniors and seniors, and -J^m ocr.tlc •ralle o< rfa _ n i** posal by the Associated Women L illian R o ie r, Holland senior; titude for magazine work. approved prove the environment for de­ on a national level. L isle said unlimited houra for i a.m . Fridays and Saturdays Students organization at the Uni­ Ruth H arrietts M artens, Lansing The Guest Editors will travel ¿ t r í c ’ountablltty velopment of opposition. He also seniors would be particularly for all g irls. “ The purpose of this book,'* versity of Wisconsin to abolish junior; Nancy Lowrle, Port Huron to New York in June to help ^ memb*ra.-od guar- suggests, “ making explicit in the he says, “ is to examine the way difficult to put into effect under M iss D eL isle said no demand ell hours for senior women and Junior; M em le Fox, Junior; edit, write and illu strate the '¿ 4, mental Individual constitution r i g h t s which, in In which one of our largest union* these circum stances. had ever been made by AWS Diane Linda Upham, Sturgis M ademoiselle 1963 August co l- weekend hours for Junior coeds, M iss DeLisle commented that h ere for unlimited hours. She p ractice, members have enjoyed conducts its internal affairs, with Junior; P atricia Ann Fina, G rosse lege issue. Mtsa D eLisle said: houra should be “ entirely de­ said the hours here a re more ^hpoint.organlzed and ex ercised since theUAWwas a view toward helping each read­ Pointé s e n i o r ; C arol Wallen, “ I am not opposed In theory pendent on individual circu m ­ liberal than at most of the Big ACHIN' ACRES jltior to the le a d tr- organized.“ e r to answer for himself the to unlimited hours for senior Bannister Junior, and Judith Joan ta * sta n ces." Ten conference schools on week­ BUFFALO, N. T. ( A P ) - 8 i g n btr question: 'How democratic is the women. I have always believed Ylscw ich, Saint C laire Shores |,Stííi aay* illunions, “ B u t," said S t l e b e r , "th e UAW*?“ “ B e c a u s e hours have been ends. on a newly seeded lawn-. "Your atlonai Typo- that we should regard each year Junior, feet are killing m e ." jè*W er UAW, alread y basically demo- - The book is one of a abolished at some universities, Late perm issions can be ob- yMeo I with it* ‘ ' two •eri.*IL o f .¡0*Ue*9 a s meriting tr eatment — —— a—g.’V. r i-üI mi Éw FWH e M lS , ka more ’¡ttB f’s- It le nm 'W4ft§MU&yv,s jjp d Tidneft ftwwr tkaOiSen rtf Women' s [Odd* . would HUBS* » ftot weaken the ability of from the Fund for the Republic Ä ä ä -office M iss D eL isle said the only night Varshy Drive-In rtan» h« say-8, to pppt™“■ lack of op­ the union to represent the mem* graduates. Hpwever, hours must M eyer %/ T o D iscuss it is " r e a lly difficult to obtain -that the be subject to individual circu m ­ her ship effectively. a late perm ission for a good re a ­ ¡j* die UAW ts du« more I union aa a "U d e m o c r a t i c processes Placement stances and practical considera­ R u ssian P o licy so n " is Saturday, T h is is par­ PIZZA Ijlturi ‘if !h‘ tio n s." 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. OPEN within the union can be improved Alfred G. Meyer, political sc i­ tially due to a local ordinance fell« orgsnt?atlon than to Miss D eLisle pointed out that or set s against only at the expense of union Strength, they would be unde­ Bureau abolition of hours would mean ence professor, will be the fea­ w h i c h prohibits dancing after tured speaker at the International midnight. F ri. a n d Sat. to 3 A.M. joys the MSU sirab le both for the member­ ship and for society at targe. Interviewing at the Placement Bureau Monday* Jan. 14-. Ad- «*pense of hiring personnel and unlock dorm itories Relations Club meeting Thurs­ — day, i f 7 p.m. fit 22 Union. EVf'KLWWTttmr V" Delivery Service 8-.30 p . m . to i a . m . UAW const itü- dltlonal Information In the P la c e - ** night. She called a good a e- TUCSON, A rts. ( A P ) - A sign Meyer will speak on "So v iet in A Tucson drug store reads: nguage Department ment Bureau Bulletin for the cu rltY >y«em "absolutely e a - week of Jan . 14-18; ie n tla l" for women's dorm l- World Policy — The Motivation Behind Soviet B eh avior." GIANT Bam Bandwtchea. Small size SO cents; large size 8(7cen ts. Ed 2-6517 Sunday* 5 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. E l e c t r i c . Autolite Co. in ter- to rles. The University of Michigan irts iecelerated Classes .viewing mechanical and e le c tri­ cal engineers. ' recently abolished hour* ter sen— lor women. G irls in sorority Factory Mutual Engineering language depart­ ing another firs t lerated classes In sion in registration several p er­ sons were unable to register for Division interviewing physics, the cou rses for which they were math, chem ical, electrica l, me­ houses were given keys. How­ ever, U. of M, has not been able to apply the plan to r e s i­ Govt. Inspected fully qualified to take. These chanical, c i v i l engineers and dence halls. department people may reapply for the course chem istry m ajors. I ! S*tU * "T h is might be possible in a fed öie < es are open today." General Motors Corporation - Chevrolet Motor Division inter­ sorority house with a smaller- ve obtained pits rade in 10 1 It is the hope of the department, viewing mechanical, electrica l, w h o le I« Aml* Townsaftd s a i d that these accel­ i lectio id who plan erated cla sse s will enable the c i v i l and m etallurgical engi­ W eathermen anguage for student to cover considerably neers; applied mechanics, ac­ co m p le te ly counting and business adminis­ lerated m ore than the usual work in two y ears. tration m ajors. General Motors Corporation - Hold Confab cleaned ¡ran Towrr- These cou rses will not be a t*o in çnch, one in ISpanish. The shortcut to the normal oral prac­ Chevrolet Engineering Center in­ terviewing mechanical and elec­ On Campus Cut up Fryers 3 3 < lb tice In the language labs, Town­ trical engineers. Professional and amateur wea­ es was avall- send added. Republic Packaging Corpora­ thermen will meet on campus tration 1 s S t “ T h ere is a tendency to con­ tion Interviewing packaging ma­ tonight, for the meeting of the » to the confu- Bacon Sale ■pen IIADMER fuse the accelerated sections with the old honor sectio n s," he said. The two sections are quite dif­ ferent s i n c e the accelerated jo rs. Southeastern Michigan branch of General Motors Corporation the American Meteorological So­ interviewing business adminis­ ciety. Irving I. 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