gkcfc and irid i# Club prò* MICHIGAN Weather a liv e sto ck c e n to s t. STATE Cloudy and fftrir today with temperature rang!ng from 13- .u n i Vm s j t y 3 5 jd e g r s w s . b io ' ' Edited by Students for Ih warmer fhit ofttrnoofi. Michigan State Un iv er si ty Community E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan T h u rs d a y , J a n u a r y 17 P r i c e 106 Overworked Power Plant By AP and UPl Wire Services Non-Academic Union Tries For Voice W ith Trustees d To 'Get In Line’ Can't Fill Campus Needs Still Year In Future Service To Be Cut To M inim um By DAVE JAEHNIG have been trying to p re - Of The Stata News L , program to the trustees jiwo^ears,’* Oakley said, "but The University power plant, , have been refused the right already working at near em er­ i »resent o u r program ttn eo o n g o is wary gency conditions, will be oper- oula says he fears a ting in a "Icsn period** this Millet said his local Is now mats in E lisabeth- winter and next, according to Lfe process of preparing a Superintendent of Buildings and I . point program to present Utilities, Ted Simon. |jjttrd of Trustees, Despite repeated growth in the i p secretary jack B reslin educational and living facilities boot available for comment, in the past five y ears, additional B razil, are trying to electrical and heating u n i t s to pj&ley said he could not d ls- airliner that crashed supply the facilities are only now g| the specifics of the plan i, six of passengers, !. Forty-five persons S T E A M LOAD Normally, one complete boiler is kept on a »tand-by basis in ca se of an emergency. E lectrical power is already being purchased outside the Uni­ versity to boost the supply of needed power during peak day­ time loads. Tills outside-manu­ tampus factured p o w e r , nearly one- seventh of the total used, costs considerably more than power MSA Has Barnes Urges produced at the University plants, according to je s s e Campbell, director of the power plants. In case of an electrical power failure sim ilar to that which Ipsurge AUSG Action (Continued on page 6) I M yers b a l c e r s ! OfThe Slate News By CHARLES WELLS Ballet Troup Of The State News p 'tsit Tuesday of Denny p given the local chap- Challenging All University Stu valuate AUSG andpossibl » where It is needed, To Pirouette d e n t , G o v e r n m e n t t o ac se srudent-adminlstratio F> "shot In the a r m ," said Cion, President Jim Barnes-urge PP® State’s NSA coordln- the organization to take a " n e udent-faculiy committee ffectlvely. This Evening a p p r o a c h ” to participation i «tenting on the visit of the MSy affairs. w committee p< •1 KSa: president, Suzan Barnes, Flint juni-o'r, intro *t, Pittsburgh, P a., soph- duced a five-point plan for mor 1 aid the campus NSA r e - active participation at the .AU& 1 R e ste d by Shaul indi- meeting Wednesday in the Klvj 1®»re moderate l e a n i n g , He told AUSG to take a mor “ ^crease In num erical dynamic stand in dealing wit university problems. « us a great deal The plan included; urried studies a.nd innumerable ^solutions would not solveprob- proposals," M i s s Weather known mode1 Etudes and L ee P itineu rs , Halts Dorm will be performed by the troupe and directed by Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, ih e -correography for ’’BiUv gene Lortng and the music com­ p o s e d by Aaron Copland. The With temperatures again hit­ chief dancers will include Tony ting the sub-zero m ark Tuesday The- AUSG h e a d chided m em ­ Lander, Royes F e r n a c d e z and night, construction work on Me b e rs for "power struggles, tur­ B ru ce Marks with John Krlza Donel Hall has come to a near moil, and tu rn o v e r," He noted dancing " B il ly " , standstill. that lack of accomplishments tn Although the American Ballet The only work continuing is policy making cannot be roler- Theater is the nations firs t ori­ pile driving and sewer work. ginal company. It has no per­ Masons and carpenters have manent h o m e though headquar­ been off work since Monday doe te r s are In New York. The com- to severe weather. pany tryvyls oxtoaslyeftf ppdjytf.. v ¿ ‘C p h srp c^ jp e jp ■aatftyVL-iy; '.»t w n tig .vwefcis'sate * «Fiaetasimrty -i&m u m :. tem peratures down to about 15 make t h e student m o r e r e ­ b ü l- D*‘ ! f l * O rville firs t American bailee trbup sent d egrees, but below that workers sponsible for his soctai and aca­ |L *eek re-election as to Russia. a re fighting too m uch," a C hrist­ demic life, and help MSU meet k |0Vernor l*st fall, but According to Paul, the Thoa- man Construction Co. spokesman the problems of future growth. » 200-m ile trip tar is moving Its New York head­ said. IWf “1 ,nYway yesterday, Into ground. Sewer lines hove already been installed attha ‘‘ We s h o u l d look forward quarters to Washington O.C. and The mercury dipped to a re­ optim istically. Through our new hi * en*m*ovsmor, dermitory site, end construction is being hurried to insure cord 15 below Tuesday night approach we can have and leave it looks as If they a re slated to form part of the proposed Na­ *h(ksl(trt>m’ coutW.: tBtt* «AY _ #f JT IfrtJk'BWfiett .....•■»*• ^carr .S tate: • w sffek' *&■'** * » ?-».j»uk t r .i their ‘«*rru.--n«..u you vrfcnmine the power plant nit* e l e c t r l c p l pow'er els ewh ere'. . _... uativ>n h e r e . With power c o m p a n i e s in s u r - During the past five y e a r s , the rounding a r e a s unable to supply Uni ver sity has expanded beyond but a p a r t of any e m e r g e n c y pow- all speculation due to l a r g e g r a n t s e r needed by the U n i v e r s i t y , and of money e a r m a r k e d for e d u c a - with these c o m p a n i e s a 1 r e a d y tional Im p ro v e m e n t. supplying p a r t of e a c h d a y ’ s peak Living units, c l a s s r o o m build- e l e c t r i c a l r e q u i r e m e n t , the Unl- ings. and l a b o r a t o r i e s have v e r s i t y power situation is g r i m . &fitly being spent ial c o m p a n i e s to amount of d e c ­ urterei al c h a r g e s The feeling of belonein* perhaps what made me feel welcome here. There was at a club to join and new fr| to make. One could partlc In the Spanish Club, the \ Dem ocrats, or, for that fa of really belonging, the ( T h ere was always a danc attend, lectures , movies, < sports to participate in, a one was tired of living, i w ere jobs open refereeing I Another aspect of college life 1M program. that helped t o mold my person­ All these helped to give mi ality was the supreme joy of tire d , but satisfied feeling i my first term of dorm living. Ah, end of a hard day of cla I shall always rem em ber that The satisfied feeling may go fir s t night here and all those In tim e, but l'l! never stop I happy nights a fter. How can I forget my friends on the floor, so p r e o c c u p i e d with clean ’thoughts that they gave me a shower? Even though I did have "i r thy' S'othea“'oii‘ ALfhe timo it ■nk .Tirit *thought* man tired. Olin Health < m e fe d wanted to< tim e of need. We a that week, I with as pi teat ions-a bad < throat, scurvy, bet *"Sorry, only emerge ted on Sunday," At avoided that night Looking back nt trade those happy thing, A deep s?ns loyalty wells up ins 1 reach for my registration. I fee belong. Now, when som says, "S o you’re U, eh?” tears of ct down my pink, col a s I gaze upon t nor ant soul and 1 r thoughts of mayher "G et lost,” I i great feeling. To the Editor: ACROSS 33 I onng seal It is with confusion th a t 1 note 15 lap outcast th f rtfaction of MSU' tnen- tirth r I . T oo bad 37 T e tta i Foif residence halls to the new MHA 5. Comedy 3 9 A lg o n tju U n d ress regulations. 10 Reflection Indian As a member of MHA, 1 am 12. Foray 41. Within thoroughly aware of the caution 14. Twitching 42. Account: 15. Palm leal ahbr. exercised by th is body to rev ise 43. Medieval 16. System the regulations. In many c a s e s, shield 18 Foot ¡¡kc halt-wide polls were taken to d e - part 45. Wooden SOLUTION OF YfSTMDA ' ter mine whirr the men •wwwted. 2 ft T art of tfie ahóc ...... Surprisingly enough,- an average Bible: abbr. 47. Narrow of 40*| of the men favored no 21. That thing iTrlet change at a ll. We sought the 22. Speak 49. Black bird 24 -Yonder 51. Sumatran " p r o p e r medium” which we 26. Cover squirrel shrew thought would satisfy a larg er 52. Aptness 28 Chat portion of our constituency than 30. Topsy's 55. Shuts hard did the old regulations. friend 56. Solution! After eight y ears of co st and 3 L On behalf DOWN tie, we thought this v u a sub- I Soar * -Wdr-*r-rf- JC ithB tw .'W *»■*- perfection h a t been obtained in STATS this endeavor. In a University wawwMHT* community, t h e c onception of PA CEblA KEl? N EW SPA PER perfection c h a n g e s wtth each Second cla ss portae graduating cla s s . Every organ­ ization which deals wtth search ­ ing for that perfection must s t r if e for a policy flexible enough to meet die "p erfectio n ” of suc­ ceeding ela ee es. The doors are Closed tp, further .change;.«;, ’trie t'tM frii jrv ffie^ w w e frfjb iR tly pried open. T he perfection of th is y e a r 's . . . . . w n Bum s m ajority of men was this me­ . « . F ro 3 Levine dium. Coats and tie s v e n t too . B ru ce Fabricate strict; anything a n » « lenient then . . . . Deve Herfst the new adnptiuua would invite S kip M sys abuse. Frank Sm ger J r . Jim RNily. P re s ident f in n a n s Hall ¡SË uichfgan Ip lljl New»« B u s t L a n s in g , Michigan T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 17, 1963* 3 Own WofK Billings Announces Clemson (Continued from peg« 1) . Election Committees justice has the authority. The Supreme Court refused greatest confidence in the young men who make up the Clemson Inits Have ig g g g W H I /■'— . —i___ . . c.mn .(tees to hand!« future t T 'i r * ^ ^ to grant to stay last summer when fo r elections. M embers of hla the appeals court ordered the ad- are Carl L sm p fere, m i s s i s of Negro ¡ T r ^ M e r l student h«tv Th«v to the i u . 2T . • ■y ,unt.?4..by., »at. Lanxlag.aophamoce, In- *.H*i g e e f •♦e-fhe -Vlntvrfxerv kv-t ‘tmrrKv **- * * • -■* - - e**; .iiar^ , ; r"'7, l i IK IIfht and iubUcity aowiatant; State Wn, hfarshali^Park^i. t N a m e F u JT b rtQ a m « . J 0 « rtfn g the announcement 'jT m Cherry, junior. In charge of member of the South C arolina rW W n 3 Ivvnership nga said that the electio n s . Union Building polls and Gunta comm ission «s preparing for the K u ie. East Lansing junior. State Committee on Segregation said the decision was "not un- l"he director of the Michigan Tourist Council since 1147 will Up^otning AUSG election» and Chairman of the new ly-created expected at nit in view of pro- mke bver as secretary to the [financial Benefits Pr ° k * k l e referendum® on the campaign committee, Sandy Hen- vlous pattern® set by the federal **** * conservation commission gt SdUSte Inclusion bill and NSA. ry, Port Huron sophomore, said courts. in April. Uft N u m e ro u s utch VandsrUp, Lansing jti— c a m p a i g n violations would be "1 don't anticipate any trouble H* ** Robert J , Furlong, who , oopcratlve sy»t«m> tuor, has been appointed c h a ir -, dealt with more Strictly In future such as o c c u r r e d In M issis- w#* appointed to the Job Wed- tfvmg unit ayetetna, man of the tabulation comm ittee, elections. The committee con- slppl.” he added. " I h a v e the n **d a y .— Other member a of the committee g ifts of Greg Owen, Glenview, - lWry >ooking, cleaning, a re Chuck Cox. Palo A lto,C alif., fit., freshman, In charge of cam - ling. and accounting a r a freshman, In charge of m ater- p a i g n expenses; Chuck Cox, , , 1,0 members of the *** itlve s y s t e m at ffi.® " I ? ! f t 11- . Bu<'hholzj - . ^ * i * » . „Sklgbjpn srnio> regulating vio- IT1., sbphomoie, a a r g e a n t at lationa; Harry Howard. tCalauna- KOSITCHEK’S guie, constata of seven _ng WhicK ir v owned by a™ ** The committee la re vising tab- ulation procedures and checks to wo s e n i o r and Hal Stlmson, Wayne, N .J., freshm an, " JANUARY C.J.. god fxlM i f H|M|w guarantee a c c u r «j---------- ,^ >-J+ * .JtZ T - ♦%> l^ jS ß S ^ S S ic i. i >jy ftudettt«» i l • non- innounccu pot ation. The beard# of plsns to set up don chairmen it e made up of student members In each nbers of each “ T he p la c e to g o " o six hours of ch week under f o r flo w e r s om ! g ifts house officers ro .n p m icu iu s*n “"flBWS rule s commit - G --Brae» Noll, Sheridan {w- Buchanan sophomore and Bob T ltch b sin , Da* n or and secretory of Hedrick House, shows trolt freshman inside of a room In Hodrlck J , Barnes Flora l DRESS benefits gained Jorry Wright, Corson City junior, Dole Tilly, House during co-op rush. east tans Ing SUITS COATS ■opa renumer- . Evans; p r e s l- co-op works, r Cooperative look at the his rv * * * r ^ !o ,*^rri*c*l way M get an education, interested students can band to- *«• t « ( « g r a p h flowers wor l d- si de NECKWEAR SHIRTS lzations. organ teir answer was the formation gather and finance a house of _ 215 Ann ED 2-0871 , ing in a co-op The majorlt nf ,h of cooperatives. their own. SHORTS TEE SHIRTS j . r number one problem facing |n the second method, one of to 170 a term tlves were for ird, depending the war by v . * ? |ei 1 ooperatives then, as now, Is f l- the cooperatives would finance SHOES to stp e rm e m - thetr educatlot m ,1 °n , nm narlUti#- Urtflke the national f r a - t h e building of a new house on tn# GI Bill, ternitiea, In which financial help through Its own building fund, These men et e older than In building a new house is avail- With many of th« mortgages op member is othet Sfttd . were mote able, the financing of anew co-op taken out In the middle 40* s be- stay In school mature and li Ppcn ent, ivana requires that financing be done on ing retired , It would not be un- e membership, said, ncral they a te lTiey were U . , Sandwiches • Luncheons - Dinners y ICC other than V* v • . *«- a •stw .'k J*.,. A lso Cuter ing to -'M•-4W %*• v-t '404S Rhw Js9€r ■WUin ' ne h.ouae.s._ . J Wer 9 - v e e ." ' -• e »w a*s- f IS r.’S ? 'R v a n a said. ,( Private Parties - Banquets • M ootings he council is dl- c e jVtHj |,js ' two blocks east of Abbott Haft main com m ittees; tinlversitv ll ommlttec and the recipient of Visit Our Rathskeller ED-71639 elm E Open 3 p.m. Dally levelopment com - i0Wshin in to He Is a me Phone ED 7- 13 U LANSWG i and development csn h is to ry Complete Take-Out Service studying ¿o-op ^cognized i ve general areas: Communist n«rtv sncing, insurance, and East Lansing , .... As Clean ,e committee will Enrollment In Michigan State council when University's f o r e i g n language ^ classed Increased 21 per cent As Freely stand how a thla fall over last. COLLEGE Fallen Snow! PAYS resqe SKI NIGHTS Friday & Saturday That's how your ski SHOP. January thru February clothes wilt look this 5:30 To 12:30 A.M. week-end when you take Full-Fashioned them to.... WOMEN'S NEW VU7> 20% With your 1.1). 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'■ W h ^ ii * f '-S»*$AM*v::>í*e>y' Vk #»■ l o t A r * B 32" fmbo*j«d Roryon S U N D A c l a e T S Q U A t t s NET " t r r i f iey KISSES iDD^i» Virgtpl *m u m r ' ALL AVAILABLE AT 27* 79« 57c 4 Ffy Limited I ^ “ " lb. supply 4 Ovncf *»Co*or* M ^ SPARTAN BOOK STORE East L ans in g l I f 3 5 E 6 d R iv e fl East Lansim Ann® M.A.C. a i T h u rs d a y , Ja n u a ry 17 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Campus UN Agenda 60 Sale» Exeei Campus United Nations, d es- Canada, Feb, 2 -9 . (Continued from suggested by Shaut was a campus 1) Offer Counsel eat parta of the budget. The total plte a decline in the number of P resen t membership includes value study, education appropriation fa usu­ plain and defond thttr r participating students, has plan- 250 students, 120 of whom are - David Cottlieb, associate pru­ ally about $100 million," he said. '^The school y *ir ned a (toil schedule of events few active participants in theG eneral feasor of sociology, has Just com - F or the fiscal year 1962-63, at the time the nextbu<2 winter term . Assembly. T h ere are 70 active pleted a four-year study on stu- Michigan S u te requested 338, be corrpleted,” The U.N. will attend the Mid delegates this term in co n trsst dent values. M iss F isch er ax- 822,022 and the budget reco m - W e're sympathetic ' VO 5 SHAMPOO ke,. „ 74c DAILY 9 a.m . to 9 p.ir SATURDAYS till 5:30 business man. Steer-g ratn split cowhide ie»i strong ste e l foam*. 12 HOUR VAPORIZER « », s3.95 F R E E G old M onogram HOURS: P ffH P I A N D O « S H O P P IN G C E N T S « Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. CAST U M » « C lo th ie r* to Q entlO m en e n d Y o u th * m L G»»»d j p State News, E a s t Lnns >Claw Spartans rthwe stern Cage French-Canadian Pàir Claude, 5 -8 and 165 pounds, than I have. always seemed tti put the final “ What ! want to do now ta touch on the key goal—the goal teach. I have gone to college to that either won a game or f iv e become a teacher, and that Is the club a healthy psychological what 1 want to d o." boost. Real has a sim ilar outlook. For example, Fournel flashed " 1 have been playing hockey the red light seven tim es in his Since I was five years old. That nine games this year. T h ree of is a very long time. I am quit­ these m arkers were shockers. ting hockey for good and 1 hope He *pumped ■tn the ■ in t wo r k .as a load,*»* ., . State's 2-1 overtime victory at the United States. Michigan and, in the final three " I love Montreal and Canada minutes against strong North Da­ very much, but the pay is bet- kota, whacked home two shots 17 nel. but he was more adept at bassy O, Arch Dukes 3, Argo ^ If You've Been setting them up. naughts 1; Empyrean 4, Em­ Planning A Ski Real had four goals and four powerment 0; W l t e H o u s e 4 a ssists in nine games this win­ Wimbleton 0; Windsor 2, Wild­ Week-End ter and had a stick on many of ing 2; Arpenr 4, A ristocrats 0 Claude’ s big ones. Turcotte as­ Emerald 3, EMU 1; Ar llousi or Week-End Jaunt Anywhere s is te d , on this year’s sudden- 2, Arsenal 2: Winewood 4, Wi- death clincher against Michigan and, helped -out--on -one of F e w — let Us Inspect Your Volkswagen n el's two bultseyes against the Tom s 84, Phlogistons 29; Vil­ Bumper to bumper inspection p ro­ Nodaks. lage Vandals 80, Green Devils tects you from expensive and In­ F o u r n e l and Turcotte were 48; H e d r i c k 46, Howland 12; recofntnended to Fessoneby D1ck K u k e s 60, Shttecoars 26; 7« convenient breakdowns. And, you Lord, form er Spartan Ice captain, Sevens 37, Vets 20; Rakkers save $1.00 or more on inspection and the only Negro ever to play I", CSO 3IT Evans Scholars 53, SOC II 19; Elsworth 56, Beal specials at Tran-W orld, where hockey ar State. "D ick was working in Mont­ 7; Phi Mu Alpha 55, Cavalier Volkswagen service is a speciality n begins to pick up for the Span her schools taper off for th C SB C LA U D E FO U R NEL real when he saw Claude and REAL TURCOTTE Zeros 27; Cameron 57, Cache not a sideline. Real play,” Bessone says. "H e 48; M ag afers 33, Guided M is- invade Jenison Monday. the most exciting skaters and ter here. The people 1 have prolific sc o re rs in Spartan ice history, completed their college had a good eye for talent and we never regretted taking his ad­ met here have been wonderful to me and 1 want to stay.” „ T r a n s W o r ld eligibility just over a week ago. v ic e ." With F o u r n e l and Turcotte VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALISTS "Claude and Real were out­ Claude and Real, finished with gone, the steady Doyle and rugged 1200 E. Sheridan--Lansing--IV 2-1226 standing perform ers for u s ," collegiate hockey, plan to gradu­ Quirk remain as the lone French filetier Co-captain MSU Coach Amo Bessone says. "Roth were excellent sk a ters and made great contributions to the ate soon. What Is ahead for both of them? Any more hockey? " I am through with hockey for Canadians on S t a t e ' s hockey ro ster, Bessone will make some changes to fill-th e skates of the m team. We’re going to miss them good now ," Claude said. "H ockey departed forwards, and the team mthfield sen - L ast year, Brooks made a a lo t." has been very good to me, but -d co-captain similar Switch and captured the im to a ssist conference title. While a; S ta te, Fournel and If yoti play It as a professional you must tjave much more s i i e Michigan State finished second Turcotte teamed with fellow ubmitted his ln the Big Ten< Montrealer Doyle on the co lo r­ tain because , . ful "F re n c h L in e ." Each had the he has off- knack for scoring—and a team SELLS technology itlon was de- ie team m em - ooks c o -ca p - f « f ; sB t has to score to win hockey games. L ast winter the two sidekicks played In all of MSU's 33 games. Fournel led State In scoring with STORY FOR LESS! 33 points and In goals with 18. Turcotte was right behind In points with 31, and topped the team with 23 a ssists. "SEARS IS JUST ACROSS FROM US!” •i „ ac w • I'V— SKI CENTER -A. L.iZ r& L A tlb Art . TL ddiS Cleveland Browns president, an­ 332*6 * « 0 * 4 1 .4 « 4 - 5 3 * 7 * :~ RVIR (AP) —The National tail founded In Massachu- I, has tts national headquar- nounced Wednesday that offen­ sive backfleld c o a c h , Blanton C ollier has been named head OIL G R A N O PPEN IN G DOLLAR DAYS h Denver. Seven m ajor ski SPECIAL' lire within 70 miles driving seeif Denver, coach. He signed a three-year contract. C ollier, 56, a friend and as­ CHANGE fc \ ¡ f i . , 8 , ___ 3 DAYS ONLY I0P COAT sociate of fired Browns coach Paul Brown, rejoined the team only fA ’ ’ _ ,v \ ( L V y o u r c h o ic e o f JOHN P E L L E T IE R prior to the 1962 season. Let Story Olds Service your •'A CHICKEN, IEARANCE Michigan State University ca r with C aret Our pro­ fessional Mechanics will •J U M B O SHRIMP NAL SALE! treat your c a r with tender, loving ca re always! HOURS • or LAKE PERCH FOREIGN FILM SERIES SUNDAY-THURS.- 7 A.M, MIDN1 Includes Bluet* M ar S55M presents FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 frie s & co ffa ONLY E. MICHIGAN AT FRANDOR - IV 2-1311 CALL FOR SPEEDY TAKE OUT 484-5317 Five short stories set in lovely Villa Borghese Gardens of Rome— tender,com ic,dram atic,hilarious, by turns. Friday -Jan. 18 AUTOMATIC SWEATER 7 & 9 p.m. SALE STARTS THUR FAIRCHILD THEATRE Here’ s How Our Saie Works Admission; 50C Each and everyday of the sale, It’s choice of the house. On the first day of the sale over 800 sweaters will all bear die sam e price tag. Each day the sale continues the price of each sweater will drop $1 AUDIO until all sw eaters are off the shelves. MASTER TA PES THURSDAY all sweaters FRIDAY all sweaters ■' V . SAI LRQ 6 Y.. ' hbose m ver SOC sweaters, Italian •grr'sW imtr'V imports, imported Alpacas, Bold B la­ MONDAY z ers, Eryol Zip Cardigans, . .ye«, every ail sw eaters color, every style, every pattern and TUESDAY ail sizes. Shop now for the savings of W atch For O ur Phono all sweaters a lifetim e. WEDNESDAY Stereo Tape System ail sw eaters THURSDAY $qle Coming Soon. .a ll awe a t* l s. ■ " T t i a f S oan ö S y *» iW O A V -'*'’ •' ail sw eaters SATURDAY ^ 2 H APE RECORDING INDUSTRIES ALL SWEATERS MONDAY a ll Sw eaters E. G. RIVER Grand RlvtV: ED 2 -0 8 9 '’ OPEN TU 9 ON WED,! EVERY OTHFK DA Y 1 T « u r a d * y , J g nu a r v Q Michigan St a t e Newa, F a s i L a n s i n g , Mi chigan i 2 < J 9(t3 R O O M R E N T E D F IR S T D A Y I •x»nrf, KHcheu * nd. pfiflM.'' C all. RD 2 - courts."Shaw 'Lanesf&w W fc«ri«^ tax serv ice anytltne^Waltgr IUImj. A .!Co. & B W. O a a ia . .m m t u m ( A >! J ) ! ! ! ° 1 ■' f ‘ I ' ! • Housing At-GR -(ConUnu.d f r i •ccurrad Us, « v. Whu* w*!U- . «W W pR*,*?1**; O M i •- .* ••-... AP \^>4»Udl. IV L ! W ; GRAND RAPIDS - erne. *« ,, * [Bl W AN T A © (•§-*96$*ie furnished. s n d c o i d tusuMiftce from LES STANTON .,_JtJ)1, „ T-— MSU two year medical program. F r a n k a and hi s. asso ciates, authorised a con# w .tet In esch. Large lobby artth A C P N C Y . Budget Financing it-W O M H»E5SM XKW G.nn|fi Russian Club - ?:00. •REAL ESTATE TV , LsundWy and parking fa c iil- j------------------ i—1—................. „ 1-----------■-----------------|m■— . um & 1 ’ j j- - mr -------- Franks and other city Negroes retpilrement# of e «.Mit •SERVICE lie« ''ingles *t*d double«. I W « :l 00 K. Michigan, IV " r in ctaliring In f o r m a l # . ' ^ Union Tower Room. * r t buying a 2 0 -a cre tract of Where to expand Í¿ 8 .íM.'.í •TRA N SPO RTA TIO N ■ *»«pM m SWPNcei.. frdW cathpitF ^parran IR •WANTED n *, j , - r in m usic noom, for t proposed b i-rs e Isi housing There L WMTS PA RSER SWOP - 5 W - ED 2-4417. 10 Young S o c i a l i s t . U n i o n " * to eapend « . . . ber s. West of Frsndor-oppostte - ■■■■■.......■........... --j-- Ballroom« The consultant, D r, M o rrit. alble date,"] D E A D L IN E !N*SL N A P - M t r t i 'i , Optn l - 5 :.V , T u n d ty * I-anti, sk irts, s w e a t e r a, SQf, Ecology DtacuSiton Group W Employment eU\.,4.J* tV 4-$*44- ^OAfUa flwtlCl. Ml If rum» of P hllniklphiii wilt fWt itüy-: WOOtt, 480 N iit ScU • '*• **'• >>-w>-r4k4S>V mntir ?»» Wttutxtg of WkM' v' ‘ ' /f - #•' « •'M* —- • T ir» r *i ^ ru T -4« . _ atana ■v. '- Ml. v 7 * • '• ■ . ■ • : ............... ' . ;'* ■ _ , Sem inar - ,V0O. 55 Untbn. Lniltllï public confidence In the needs,** Sim, PHONE: RFXAI.L DRLAxS at F ra n d o r.L o * glve free .try cleaning for every ci vil Engineering Seminar - - hou* i tlg ventuie, within 35.001 355-8255 or ADtA kit everyday discount p rices. Msrek te_ 0|^ C»MW . » i n , n i p et 3006 vine Street, l V hla ^ , n L lt S;10, 312 Engineering. Farm Crops Seminar — 4:00, ^ The City Commleaion is e x - capacity of N w. of Fmndot*. C9 pected to act on the eate at Ita The opening i v e n of S earsl. » 9 Ag. Hall. meeting next w?ek. The group McDonel Hall, RATES: P s y c h o l o g y Colloquium — delayed action yesterday when and the cycloi XWiKIXN TiFSTRT S perm irent di*Y 4:00, F o re stry Cabin. 1 DAY................ $1.00 *Sr>ôûnuts P«r»onoi1 V 5-4714 an attorney representing p ro test- another 40.000 3 B a y s ,, - $¿.00 j K S P B tE Y 8 8 R I maliT P irV iiti. M a t h e m a t i c s Colloquium- utg wliiie .resid en t*..n u scd an pen liuui, a.. 5 DAYS , $3.00 ; S J 5 Aibart. Ï M - t ' W i , 10 AR NA- F I S H: What s 4; lO, Physlcs-M ath Conference , r r t —^ y . " A T T I T - 'T ; s ï •* objection. They claim the area LiUS IS pi i tfattw an T3 wywoi pá** tré) : névUt needed a Ron» . Rqdfft* with the equli was earm arked for park develop­ * K4NF#«ni: tr*-* I. a «^Hl tarv »M In 2 ■i ■fa~.-L-TLaht «part niant for tttattir« faifoata ntu» k# r lr n t ru'fiiliY. wprT**"itL .. WFN o f NsiT ïp p i~ T ïr , rtt tat to n a . Y 1 CSiOC GSMFN ED ? -0 10 Tournament will begin Thursday, along Harrison $**.50 . ED 2»0(^4| O f Christian N ew s at 7:30 p.m. in the Tournament ltorles and m K;e3él€*'. SSS- ew|>ef HFSl-'S, general typing. “ Asstgnment Mankind**, a film room of the Lansing YMCA, units, to buy i Elécti typewriter. Experienced about the founding of the C h ris- E ntries will be accepted he- outside concerr (Jj lon typist. Reproduction tlan Science Monitor, an in ter- tween 6:30 p.rn. and 7:30 p.m. This . Nwc*. K For Sate fT R T E P Thursday. suit in greater Near BRODY. 332 -5545, national dally newspaper 111 be SNOW i *m t.f. shown Monday at 8 p.m. , Univeralty and w*pt?V. - XWrtSROVffcTypist and multilirh _____ 31 of the Union. The film Is sponsor* t* B a h t o n ( ortimerits av*aiu ***b* ie “ ,V VMI VWI»»! g^».kipN T ■* C’.■ #a «, 5 L3bc4ss#i-n. 8 >4.n e e E5ree *Y. f :X Jt* ' 4L* V .t a* jJr 4 - * -A . i Utt 1 'i© L !.'-egers» frinitimi ve l i / r i / ¿f _ Jfcrr- . T o r w r í-a a ó m n íir “ , , » • it t t s t : Com m ittpf huucttlonsi attainment, e x - Youth Proa,** DIAPER SERVICE t*rm M M r t. perlence, lnnltlattve and Inge- The Colleges of P etitions nuliy are the requisites for su e- nomtcs and .Agrtcultu cessful professional p erfo rm - soring a youth progr Service. ACCURATE T Y P I S T . Theses term rasier: etc. E le ctric type A v a ila b le a nee according to N.P. Ralston, pug Tuesday, Jan. 29 director of Michigan State *8 C o - day, Jan. 3l for High- "SS. ÌTteàcSTSt1 Roitk. 332-8064 Students Interested in p e titio n - operative Extension Serv ice. dents. The confercnci 9N, O ing for membership on the AUSG Ralston wcs a featured speak- to make farm studei history cmnmlttee should contact Tom Rasm ussen, ad m in istrativ e e r tn the annual Federal E xten- employment oppor sum S erv ice conference held r e - educational require ili *4t T ra n sportoti on v ice president, at 332 Student cently ln Washington, D.C. He specific care e rs. im fk ic a n m TiARTER FLIGHT te i Serv ices Building after 3:30p.m . spoke on, "Standards of P e r - The program was i 1«7J SERVICE *6Sv t, $2**5. 355- T h e chairmanship is also open, formance for Professional E x - cause fewer children j § WASHTEVa1 IS Rasmussen, Lansing senior, tension W orkers.*' on the farm in the tut TV 2-0S64 said the committee will compile fall and w inter-term AUSG h ls- *4f Wanted tory ana cats: It into » book MU LANK! WANTED: Call Dick, 355- s i m u a i the Congressional S A L E S H ELP l te* W A N 355- Record Hemming k ' re trou sers, skirt ShlAI SSÈ^'îTl "VB“N T by d personal reft M S, Soviet industrial A ™ m n ifin THREADSHOF I ■sr behind C n reu H 5-RR29 sfr#r Revokation is is avaiiaDie you h o v e h ad ex¡ Subject O f Film In sellino or A dvei Ä s and models. Al NSA-EDI "T h e Soviet C hallenge", a movie about the industrial r e v ­ guaranteed. DISCOUNTS ’ olution in Russia will he shewn C O LLEG E HOUSING, Ope To S u pply at “ p.m. Thursday in the-Ur.ion I rv S C Q p e O Î tn»"' i 'P ower-Room,- ............................•*• $25. 332-3009. SS*« Students D ata The 30 minute film is s com­ will in d u q e heovy pu National Students Asso­ bination -of official Soviet film s ■ Ri' ciation la s p o n s o r i n g fo rth « and narrative discussions by A l- and telephone contai Kenny fifteenth y e a r t h e Education fr^d J- R ieber, professor of R us- it w ill offer o p p o rtu n i 1c Travel, Inc. serv ice (FD L, sta r history at Northwestern Uni- [f: IB The NSA-EDI, a non-prof It o r - verslty. for developm ent of sk UL «•r c ... gaitUaUoa auppiies uUortMUoo. . The mPvie ls sponsored by the oc«r«e. a re a of adv'erfsslnq rv i Students Interested in learn- iû serv ice, ooali tv Dia ,c ing about travel and study abroad, l l i i n i C h e m i s t <* A.I-ac hîoo prtntxT volunteer work cam ps and sight- - . . _ T he p erso n w e s e e l< Ca p i t a l c i t y b l seeing tours can contact Suzan IO S p e a k O n 223 Sv Grand F isch er ir, tbe NSA-EDi office In C _ i i - >1 . « b e b righ t, persOnobli LftftsSîg - IV 2 —54 , 0 336 Student Serv ices berweer. 3-5 m e ttiO OS p.m. or can ca ll 355-8209. “ Spectra end E le ctro -Iso n t*- w illin g to w o r k and c kt stfwty »Jnd- vau www*. T a x CSNSL'i Y aNt - ^ t Lo a « c;y. ß p «*jf Wt r ‘ J: '"% * « r t . i A M M C b t . ' • •i x d l i i h e V a a s d w e i ' * ■ « . • * • » a * a n í ñ r v a E M CTMft, b . L O U I S V I L L S , Ky. (A P )— to be giv«-, by H. V. Malmstadt R ttfo m h lc . Leonard I a k o v telepboosd u ® P-m. Thursday tn 122 Kedzla, L aKSPJc „ plip aaan^ a?vf tMMusnee pweapem. planning to Maimsredk, fm r . the Univer- fi _ __ C o n ta c t F réd Levine x i.-vcvowt ¿AX assistance. Tour *•*» « * •* ■**&> lUMllty policy. sity of Illinois, will be sponsored ED 2-5374. j i SSLM TtTtN E u p c w & r ’ o n e or nun*. By appointment. * * ' * **© • T * eow,** the by the M SU section of t h e S ervices T h u rs d a y * Tsaiitíii o%3i, e X D ilt a ronáidor., Rsy V. Mr Vic her, IV 2 - 0 2 ^ . 10 •**** * ' * • * * * * * * la a American Chemical Society. The $60 ec b est b B e r. 3 5 3 -0 2 1 4 a l­ VISED, P L l : AS A N T, ** »■■71ag." meeting is open to a ll. te ' 4, Í0 ■*«c £ coking,, p t •i Uti 1 2? r-**7*er* “SPs ma v k t s í w - m G & ktm * , SHé D'ONT L * A t tm URE S S E R , b*s«',neC ^S1 INCDME TA X assistan ce by *p - su tt& T & m rm w sœ "a*, maaernily clothes s is * 10, potnrmert. Short farm S3 and sp. dkank: thjrtv-two cues of Ltué cojáp . *'»>!•*• item* » ste t -ata» S-, au- Uöfe Mü 35 ¡9.ó, Loda». T Í . - G R 8 ê .+ l.S n Q O J» ÏZ t v ^ C ,c ,:c ICigriififdMtair. C à S îS I 1 ¡Tsp^i ■" Ifetfriie- F a r t m f F r ■Vi: <&&&&■ i 2-0236. — § r y & ¿ fe s X. «uto insurance B ★ Lost A Found pr cCtlerr ' Mcntfchi' payment plan. W a n t - A d LOS i » Mee*# g l a s s e » . Black Quand* liteurante, 1032 N. C sp i- 00 / I **ts rí 4o* 0«4y « few * doy vNpwoeh # !* Con,pvt Woot* Reward. 355-2686. 9 D S-8419. «mrtime. 12 CALL 3 5 M ^ Ä fiCC! Mu y l e h l g a n S t& tft N f t w a , E a s t Lansing. M h sh ig an Thurad ay, J a n u a r y 17, 19 63 (titions A vailable jjlll'E M A N ON CAMPUS A g Short Course ,r Career Carnival mg 64 Students Enter mW 1or ch*rim»n*fnp N i l chairman, advertising, arts, Hit With AU Lands j ^ unimtt (ty á w t“ f c ^ r C 'a rh M to now banquet, staging snd them# ch air­ men at *, .also. ueadatL-- altlon of themg chairman has- i i f oralgn students, from G reece, Ite rs sfsrsKo’H ’cStirse^gi-aSuates. Livestock Contest Block and B rid le'* L ittle in­ N jgeria,. Peru , Colutnbia, Mexico About 60 percent of the stu­ be held March 29 and ,DW . , # f*it«M «Kk* d ,*‘ been newly . ç te*t*<) lo aid in ternational will give 64 Michigan and Canada «retaking adVahtage dent* in the course begin job Must si^tool« with a BloMnintf ; JNT W ie'.toi«» | ÿ | M of a gene* «¡agwnv^ State students a chance to 'ex­ of otte of the moat successful training on their home farm s and B rid le Club au ge a Little In­ rL*m *'lv,wr w C i r * * r tha 1963 C areer Carnival. The MSU abort c o u r s e s "Young hibit their livestock showmanship 1* 7 L y rvrtltlotis would about IS percent broaden their ternational, Magee said. There P o « of secretary la Rj«0 open. F a rm ers.*’ ability Saturday night. a re about 50 clubs in the Uni­ ¿ s id m c e hall*. L .ml «iM-Oflty hw ise* Bob Andriga, Wayíánd aenlor, w¿f _ iê ? 9 The "Young F a rm e rs" course scope and transfer Into the four- year agricultural cou rses sta­ William T , Magee, associate ted States a l t h o u g h Michigan ÉJ wnu was chairman of (962 C areer allows the student to specialise In professor of animal husbandry tistics show. The balance are State's Is the only one In Michi­ Carnival, The project it directed a preference a re a --cash crops, and advisor for Block and Bridle, gan. ■- [rick person by students. assisted by the department In dstry, fruit-vegetable, livestock aald the show has been an an­ The show will start Saturday ,gL ^ uld receiv« * P *o - obtaining Jobs on other farm s. nual affair for at least IB R iv ir i* Deadline for pe­ TA L I OP TH I KNIFE 7 or poultry. Course dates are from mid-October to March I, so that C artlficatea are given at the end of the course period to stu­ y eers. at 7:30 p.m. , in the livestock pavilion. Admission is free . ll « Féb. if* ■ s t u d e n t s may receive on-the- The L ittle International Is pat­ Saturday night, 14 sheep, 12 £¿tt«e to the post of g en - TOLEDO, Ohio JAP)— Police dents who have maintained i " C " f*rm training at the appropriate terned after the International in swine, 10 horses, and 28 beef 5%L Leo Nlo.se asked the man average, and who have been suc­ time of ihe year. Chicago. will he shown. • . .OOP^f .è . with the pained look. If. he oeuld. cessful in,their Job-tralnlng pro,-- ■ 'T i l* hur. 're'apttiisfMflty to gram*', •* " - “ *v / ‘TlgS put pose of the L irtle lo - , / ro w . kfJ.ltA PI - Itw ** h e l p ; ............................... * offer these programs In addition rem stloitaf'J# to f tv * student*, i lectio «eMlon of t h e lOwwrsI AaaemMp. Robert Atkins turned around to display a butehnr knife pro­ to regular college w ork," Harold Short course S t u d e n t s are a chance m develop the art of K éfiíf Advertising Millard Tftwe* had fust A. HennemSn, director of short housed In dorma bo thay may fitting and presenting animale at truding from his back. Ruehrd to y ô j g|,o(her delega t Ion a hospital, attendants aald the cou rses, said. associate with the student body, their best appeerance," Magee sharing com mon in te re sts and aald. Honorary To Meet ^ T r r v ÿ î '» T g T » * ,1 ‘‘Sln.rt- , nyia^^»f,. I^^tv At * À*V.»V ■ « * •* J * b * « i L » » « k . .f c .w t v a ', •% A t vf *. * *»«• **•* A '1^^*. «• >. J. - AJi>V & r1’* ■S ie m * . jp r n > «< ad­ ¿ J / "■ V * V . s f • * *• •- #/w.; ~ .r*-; w*S íWftu; TTonorv ry Wff,. Vitóte r ft#fvep*' ■ P olice learned the. knife waa and staff as our four-year stu­ eitutftldft. ^ '•hownnnfhlp aoiliry and on lirt ,**-,"■ naked the gover- preparation of the animat. The test meeting of w inter term to­ (brown by ■ man involved with dent»," Hennetran said. sir, Not me. Not g et- Other popular course in this night. others In a »cutne at a bar. It County agents have reported beat bred animat may not place. , m, nerves;” • hit Atkina as he drove away In ' Al l available stATiNcs MAf> 0 êê n a^sksnppiMrSS Lacy b u t field i n c l u d e agricultural in­ A student does not have to be T op ics to be d iscu ssed will in- that many Successful agricultur­ dustry program s, snd fsrrn ma­ Éüpón, h* picked up his hla car. rr.KHAF*S vVE CAN WORK SOMETHING OUT. 14 ' a Block and Bridle m em ber to Tude plans for a field trip ant! alists and agricultural Industrie- chinery sales snd service. >ud «tuck the ash end In Atkins aald he continued to the participate, Magee sald.TI ite st: i dm lesion of new m em b ers. t f y it4 » ^ K 5 i» r G lo y a t i f um "Ô PÎSN ............... MONDAY I lA P n r n H>RMWYHBOmr an*MCTWCNJR w H y | jr |\ **1 P i I . r ^>tt* r- r t, *bt*'»«etNici»Y * * B k ' » X . » wv ft PRtt>AY SHELDON•BCWROM0GÍRSwi ÜîffWHINT N IT E S T H X 9 Iraker OATS MOVIE TICKETS IV 5-57» i^ P T E l ^^;^krC_PERPO*MANCES POR KIDS 3» S. WASHINGTON ACCOMPANIED B Y PAYING ADULT DOWNTOWN LANSING) T h u ra d a y , J m m rv , 8 Michigan State News» E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan thoughts By HON GROW • -■• - Quick V . VA»SV«7*' ÿfoinMv separate unit placed under the By JOANNS RAKISH division of liberal a n * . • 0 1 T he Stet« New» In 1936, the art department was moved from the engineering The history ofK reage Art Cen­ building located in Well# Hall to ter la a lm o « as colorful a * the •ix room* In the Union Building abstract work* that are being annex. produced In the art cen ter. By 1945 staff member« under F o r instance, did you know that the chairmanship of H o w a r d the art department originated as Church i n c l u d e d : A l m * M, an offshoot at the School of En­ G o e t s c h, Kathrine Wlncklet*. gineering? Leonard Jungwirth, ßrling Brau­ The history of Kresge begins ner, Charlea Pollock, John de back In 1862 when Theoptlu* C . M artelly, Allen Leepa. Jam e* Abbot taught "drawing and rural McCoonell and Louia Raynor, engineering." All a re atlll with the art depart­ At the turn of the century the ment. iSHirae“ '•fas tfddfcb to the cata­ C O N TR A ST -T hat*» the word fot the»# twe p h eto t, beth hem log. By 1900 the ?t aft reached a the file t e* the AH C eete*. Above is Nc4»**d bM #H feell* g r a n d total of threel By 191L, itie s , lo ca te d in the q u e n te ts on tooth cam po». Bolow I» to o n th e re were 11 Instructors, today the now betiding which h o o to t the com pleto Oft dopt» th e re a r e over 30. The trend toward the develop­ ment of an a r t department dwin­ dled during World War I. Art department officials credit SUN- <- p r . i development to Dean C. W, Blseelt of the engineering di­ vision, At that tim e the depart­ ment of drawing and design com­ bined freehand drawing with en­ gineer Ltg and mechanical draw­ ing. tu n in g s During the post W orld W ar I growth of the c o lle g e , th*. fr e e ­ hand division grew . F in a lly In NANO D RA W IN G 19S0 the freehand drawing and painting co u rse s b ecam e ac­ cepted a s " a r t . ” T h e departm ent ■ H of drawing snd d **ign becam e a Studio Theatre Presents Oriainal 'Situation Farce In terested in actin g, d irectin g o r pU ywrighting should inqu ire at the speech departm ent o ffic e fo r future production d a te s. M ale ac­ to r s a r e e sp ecia lly needed. KN APP’S EAST LANSING OPEN TO 5:30 PM F e b . H , another s e r ie s o f one a c ts will be p reseated and again, e n tirety by students. Open Pair Tourney H Ilo iv Hand event ’wilj» ewer 900 points ¿com the four s e s s io n s . T h is w as the only hand on which they got a goose egg. January T h e making of the c o n tra ct depends on establish in g an en try in dummy with none apparent at fir s t glance. T r y and find it Sale P riced... Value Packed Pat* Reminisces Campus Was Orchard (Bladen N o r th -S o u th vu lnerable; South So one ha» to be afraid the: d ea le r. students will be ta k e r in by K sasnssi o r am' other ism . I*"re l u s t to sm a rt, assd KNAPP'S E . LANSING « 4 0 * r s n ia i K i t g ebwwt #>* wedU v> M id i, pea A y i t a h t r i l C w ile y . 1 like p e o p l e . People a r e —Starr* He ws fim A a by 6 * erge J a e s «