Soo ‘Operation Handclasp* MICHIGAN Weather book- drive, page 8; w rest. TAT r Partly cloudy with acottofod face Oklahoma, page 4* STATE snow flurries today. High G.rmany Sign P o e t *P**d y final grades, page 3. V o l. 54 N UNIVERSITY «■'•i w . _ E d i t e d b y Studri^fiti f o r t h e M i c h l g a n ' S t i S i e U n i v e r s i t y Comm unity temperature ranging from 3 ta 10 degrees above. e.. franc* *nd West G e r- E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n ____________________ Wednesd a y , J a n u a r y 2 3 , 1 9 6 3 u. ' ..eredit»ry enem ies, P r i c e IOC ^ e d i sweeping treaty ration designed to bind la stin g friendship and .rt0te a United Europe. Charles Do Gaulle, B o g u e B r id g e H a s s le S e t t le d Georges Pompidou and Minister Maurice Cotrve signed f o r F rance «.»or Konrad Adenauer nister Gerhard Vest Germany. Brubeck City, MSU Protest — Protesting, Munro -■indents from '■■ii- .¡t'T:i'Jt5¿Hfe.'-Oc?'1 jSJ tc> tliti 'tube's To Finance To Highlight J-Hop an Chancellery re removed by , Police w e r e th e students nd created d is- Proposal udents had been Plans Recommend main as long as sd they did not Will Aid Jazz Group r otherwise in- Two Lane Structure normal opera- ry. The students various p arts ites to protest Campus To ‘Swing’ By CARL PERIN 0 1 The State News f e r e n d u m in Ity Charities At Dance _ansing O “d ridge en d s C la s s e s ihc 50—50 basis prooc hv Dave Brubeck’ s jazz quartet city ea rlie r this month, esident Romulo and Hal Munro’ s dance orchestra he bridge will be built ac* vernment b e a t will play at the 1963 J-Hop Feb. Sing to *‘ scheme three** whicl to t h e punch 5 Linder, 9 In the Aud, which will be East Lansing city counc! pending cla sse s id c h s ir- transformed into an “ Emerald oduced as the most practica •sity and in C a r- lid T ues- City of Qz” for the evening. inexpensive plan. 1 to avert a stu- The announcement was made Sci rte tr is a one uni e Communists : $5,000, by the executive committee Mon­ ige nes of traffU die students in ting p ri- day night at a convocation of 145 goi irection. Th. demon stra t ions a rltle s ," students who are working on the scher *r considera- 4 y on the fifth Jtitions all-university dance. rte overthrow of ;r y Nancy Lewis, Detroit Junior each with hav r s r ? z j imenez. and co-chairm an for the event was abandonee is now In the said that the teaser p o ste rs‘"The higher cost. it mg extradition will witch is dead” and "F ollow the The two unit OH J O Y !—Richard Schubert, Franklin soph­ col scene on winter mornings. sing yellow brick road” were clues $226,000, the omore, digs his bike out from under several —State News Photo by George Junne 'hey to this year’ s theme. Em erald only $170,059. wti ?nts inches of fresh snow at C a s e Hall, a typi- City' Mo "T h e theme will be enlarged Philp J . Misty, vice president it Gontt upon on the night of the J-H op,” C raw ford Cites Research and treasuri of the University, .-Agents of the win r e - M iss Lewis said, “ With such sent a comm ication to the coun- ?ment Division ie lr con - ' diversified and extensive decora­ ell Monday aying that he had •ident J i arvey Gantt to son C o l l e g e f, Linder collected tions as a city, a forest and numerous witches. The outside k ny IL iumer.pi e become die of the aud. will also be d e c ­ DAVE BRUBECK admitted to a 'Kite' school in orated.” ‘ C o -c h a irm W 'j 6 w. teW ew etw i Catches Offett sir e Ads federal courts preserve Its MSU Hösts .*i^L..8Ay% Oak .j>wdi*» **W V a i- the Dave' RrtìBéck ' ( g & i è t ' 'Itili give a 50-minute concert at in­ r. * • * 4 . - . ‘rev.a e- .+■ sit . “• A' MSU students have an uncanny ' , ;» • fUK m- ■. « .•* 41'* è r. ,■* * % . •% % > *» ■: * Mà term ission. Hal Munro and his knack for spotting offensive ad­ state which has a N e g r o to it a schools at Michigan 14-piece orch estra will provide the dance music. “ Most name bands of a jazz vertising.” said John W, Craw­ ford, ad v e r t l s in g department are nor usually taJcen in by head. timonials. aus wnicn aem duct In a fre caliber are not easy to dance ision Union, Line Coeds w Penny Nigi Farmers to ,” Blanchard said. "T h e refo re, we have incorporated Brubeck In a lecture to the Men’ s Club Commenting, on a well kn Tuesday, Crawford made a report cola ad showing Bob Hope s< on a research project jointly un­ ing the product to his gue its, believable way. The America try, he said, should igar freer !S. M i Washington - Senate R e- p ti b 1 l e a n s chase tick rween 6:45 ev< ickets -kets i Michigan State will welcome the state’ s fa n n e rs next week to to provide a name plus excellent entertainment, and Munro to sup- dertaken by himself and Frank one student said, ” 1 don’tbel eve B. Senger, advertising professor. Bob Hope would ever drink a lng m e s s a g e s to people, depicting sir fie p le U |ect wti verst ty adva cost 60 cer hear an see reports of die latest P*Y danceable music, T h eir study, Crawford said, drink, let alone serve one of the “ good thin m o v e d 2 o’clock elopments in modern farming. Brubeck is the symbol of pro "entailed asking advertising stu­ T u e s d a y to must be c Tie 48th A n n u a l Farm ers* P a s s iv e jazz In the minds of dents to reconstru ct or hand in h o ld t h e i r ow n invest!« gation of the Week, Jan . 28 to Feb. l.w illc e n - ter arouni i the theme " S c i e n c e (Continued on page 3) objectionable ads theyhad seen.” Students handed in 356comments JFK To Spell Out E a y of P i g s Rom ney Serves MIchigan Agriculture.’* N.Y. Shippers on ads. The f i r s t category students :a Pi In va s i o n to get the " e n ­ tire s t o r.y " W ill Speak Special exhibits will include IBM’s nev i 1620 computer which has many ;applications in the com - Vote To End termed objectionable was " b la ­ tant sex ” in television and maga­ Education Aid Plan beta Patri meta :he îess of space-age ag- zine ads. h i s t o r- One student objected to Ju lie W a s h in g to n , -jn - Presid* men i c a 1 1 y accurate, At Convention ; be a space 31-D ay Strike London’ s seductive singing In a Kennedy's aid—to-education pn well known se rie s of cigarette ppsais will be spelled out in ?aders (Continued on page 3) a vital link eader Everett com m ercials. ” 1 have stronger s p e c i a l m e s s a g e h e w ill sei resldei ! said he pro- M ore than750 ,nd publishers ; space ?stock ier$, NEW YORK JP-The New York Shipping Association reluctantly details w ith the group at its Muslim Leader Dairy > inquiry on weekly breakfast chat at the White issem ble at Siel rop gr< mema and acceded to gov em inent-dictated lews men later lay for the 95th iscuss com - peace term s Tuesday, and voted Fem ale K am ikaze D river House. Some m embers described To Speak A t Kiva ai record was the plan as a broad package with >re ss Associati e prospects an end to a month-old dock strike, •e it cannot be com prom ises but somewhat sim ­ Malcom X,, Headline spea longest and co stliest In Atlantic maritim e history. Continues Terror O n W heels ila r to proposa Is that bogged down in Congress last year. Black Muslim speak on "B lai ty " at 4 p. .oat Exam es will De prograr is on agricul- T h e AFL-CIO Internationa! STOCKPORT, E n g land—The climbed through a window The fullest outline of the P resi­ today In the Ki p ress secretary; irai economics, ag “icultura I en­ Longshoremen’s Association a l­ 65-year-old E n g l i s h school­ serve a traffic summons. dent's plan was provided by Sen. His speech v Hi be the fir s t ii - Negro Jam es Romney; cartoon!; ineering and resoi tree develop- ready had accepted a 37 cents íes of lectures sponsored teacher who was In the news It seem s that during her ¡a Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., ist final exam - Sen. Philip A. H tent, with meeting: ion moiviauai an hour settlement formula laid est efforts to master the alit th e D e p u ty S e n a t e Majority i f . lean Students Assoclati some months, ago b e c a u s e a ts te r Tuesday Salinger will sp« p es and breeds of n flfe nert Committee Votes also be voted on. V resoiûtîü" or,rim »-la to..p>« Scotch.on ... The structure will (^ u sed p rt-.. .„j R ■'■TSCjKvxf.e-r t. ei’TTnr'a^ .■ -p-vtn .JSY*- * “ $ rJSFO & rs aoA., Dut eh elf n se- ¿ * ’R”B» Sfe at ~ -Tëutena nt- t o ¡Seat W alton ~ also be considered, ¡he resolu- Not one jigger of whisky has v isitors to the University, al­ ssachusetu is * Q tes » o e r a span of 16 gone to Am erica since the dock though one story may be reserved in the oriental LANSING - (UP!) A legisla­ * s 49 of 77 species of birds strike started nearly a month tor c a r s belonging to students m K arate tor tive committee said Tuesday It •Ihich’ were summer residents a g o . The whisky business is fe e l- who live to Shaw dormitory. 'Tancls Bellocti, vfffi recommend Thursday that U, East L a n s i n g have disappeared ing the pinch. Hundreds of whisky Other ramps will be needed to the parking ramp to new planetarium. It will hold 1 ,000 c o r t on * «tira 1 ,0 0 0 enthusiast, says the House give a clean bill of t'.and are the f u t u r e , 1.turner said, but rl*-elv or have definitely de- bottlers throughout Sen be b u ilt so uth o f Shaw H a ll and e a s t o f tfvt Six flo o rs. interested may health to Repreeenti tive I eonard plans are tentative. ia s f r e e . Walton, a Detroit Democrat. creased% in. numbei. __ »* or. short working**» hours. W ednesday, Jan u ary 23 2 M ichigan State N ew s. E a s t L a n s in g , Michigan T h « E d it o r S o y * - - - - - - - - n A Campus Bus S ervice- They Don't Like Slipshod And Uncertain Our Speaker Policy >• Bon B u rn t C o W w e a t h e r m a k e s e v ^ r y a t u - “ I s u p p o s e you a r e g o i n g to ru n The S ta te jourjniS;wwm; in e p ,\ Held oh thei d e n t r e a l i z e h o w f o o r o u r c a m p u s and t e l l t h e b o s s " lttitfl y ou c a n r u n la s ; ■»ttefi they b laster * appearance of Cc bus sy stem reaily is . t h e r o u t e in 2 5 m i n u t e s r a t h e r Herbert Aptheker on campus. The editorial quoted this excerpt from President We a l l kn ow s t o r i e s a b o u t th e t h a n 3 0 . I i m a g i n e yo u a r e th e o n e of the U niversity address: p e r s o n who s p e n t f r o m 20 to 6 0 who i s to b l a m e f o r p u s h i n g o u r "So ciety perm its the university and its member themselves with certain immunities in order to ser m in u te s w aiting fo r a b u s . s c h e d u l e to e v e r y 15 m i n u t e s i n - place of ideas, a forum of discussion, a laboratory Many s tu d e n ts h a v e b e e n la t e stead of ev ery 20. liticai, economic and even m oral an aly sis." Then the Journal editorial replied: o r m i s s e d C l a s s e s due to th e u n - “ I d o n ’ t go t e l l M i k e a n y t h i n g , "W e*do not question the university's right tocho< certain a r r i v a l tim e s. O thers I j u s t do the b e s t I c a n b e c a u s e speakers, but neither do we believe that the irnmunitit have m isse d m e a ls . th e r e a re lots of kids w aitin g .” Hannah speaks include immunity from criticism for w consider to be Door judgm ent.... L a n s in g S u bu rban L i n e s ad - the o ld e r d r iv e r r e p lie d , The editorial said that since only 100 persons sho v e r t i s e d b u s s e s e v e r y five m in - At l e a s t o n e o f th e d r i v e r s i s the Communist historian speak, that it was evident t body was not totally behind the MSU speaker policy. u t e s on c a m p u s i n th e f i r s t i s s u e i n t e r e s t e d in s e r v i c e to M S U The w riter labeled the speaker policy a ” shameful, o f the S t a t e N e w s l a s t f a l l . W h a t r a t h e r th an a c o f f e e b r e a k e v e r y shally that should be tossed onto the ash heap.” The-editorial sMted- that the-detualof. aC-ommotust h a s ha p p e n e d ’ to t h a t s e r v i c e ? ^ h u H liftur. . not be an infringement upon the*right of any \m< It is slipshod ,and un ce r ta i n . M M ii c h i g a n State is too l a r g e good purpose was served by Aptheker’s appearance today to stand for a sloppy t r a n s ­ Quoting from the Jou rnal, "W e cannot understand The b u s s e s get off schedule e a r l y lieves freedom of speech and freedom of inquiry are in th e d a y and n e v e r r e g a i n a portation op era ti on . President barring from the platform s of tax-uupported univer Hannah counts on an efficient bus leges spokesmen for a system that has crushed ire. prop er tim e sequen ce. it has gained the power to do so . . . s e r v i c e to solve the t r a n s p o r t a ­ It i s a c o m m o n e x p e r i e n c e f o r "How is it we spend billions of dollars of the Amer V i l l a g e r e s i d í »nts to s i t tion problem between c l a s s e s in money for defenses against Russia and, at tin san Spartar taxpayers’ facilities to Communists for the indoct on the b u s f o r s e v e r « il m i n u t e s the future. youth?" asked the editorial. to f i n i s h a The U n i v e r s i t y shmrtd-pressure I ’m su re that President Hannah was aware that < w a i t i n g f o r th e driv< the L an si ng Suburban lines c o m ­ State’ s immunities was not freedom from criticism cig a rette b reak befor iom pleting consider poor judgment. Dr. Hannah like all adminii pany to develop a b e t t e r , m o r e to catching criticism from all sides on any issue, his rounds. re sp on s ib le bus s e r v i c e . re you can get an idea of the howls about "indoctrination of youth” the liberals The bus dri a r e an e x c e l - P e r h a p s a coordi nat in g c o m ­ co m p le xity of ou r giant campus p la n t.” willingness to m ove." lent exam ple ?atherbedding The student body obviously is not totally behind the mittee could be s e t u p to work out It would be hard to find any single topic that 26,000 pr ob le m s of c a m p u s bus s e r v i c e variety of backgrounds a re behind. je housew ife Letters To The Editor The m ajority of students do not encourage aComi u ne d r i v e r o f and develop new scheduling and but they do support his right to speak. routing plans. Something must be done d i r e c t ­ Hanky Panky At U Of M If American youth are to defend the nation agai: communism they must know what they are fighting. To deny them the right to resolve questions by ly about the bus s e r v i c e . P r e s - the "m ake-out lounge proposal, of non-academic e m p l o y e e s nlst speak Is to plant seeds of doubt in their minds To the Editor: In a recen t issue of the M ichi­ and I’m afraid you misunder­ (Local 1585) at MSU. internal dryrot in the dem ocratic system . ently, it s e r v e s o n l y to i r r i t a t e stood. The only suggestion 1 of- The Foard, by doing so, has You cannot paint a picture all black or vvl gan State News you mocked my « fh p î students and d o e s l i t t l e to e x - fered v as the "open cioorpettcy.*’ denied these em ployees the fun­ youth of the country and expect Them fo believe it. editorial "Hanky-Panky in the 1 emphasized that the problem damental right to have a voice democracy to others then we firs t must be able to pedite t r i n s p o r t a t i o n . Lounges," which appeared in the ung be "d ea lt with serio u sly ." Do in the fruits of their labor. The nism on rational grounds. Michigan Daily on January 5. you rub noses at MSU? Do you right to bargain collectively was Our speaker policy may be a "sham eful piece c T h is is f i n e with me; it’s a expect others to do so? established in the NLRA when it as the Journal claim s, but President Hannah shoult healthy p ractice in a dem ocracy. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 1 TATE N EW S r - However, I feel 1 have been m isrepresented. Vour a r t i c l e certainly im plies that I advocate 1 hope this c le a r s up the situa­ tion. 1 also hope you will read n ic ie s more carefully before stated: "Em ployees shall have the right to bargain collectively through representatives of their for his support of the U niversity as a testing place 1 am so rry that the State Journal, a member of "th e bastion of the people’ s freedom ,” feels Go llil PA C EM A KER N EW SPA PER the "m ak e-ou t lounge” as a pos­ you comment on them — esp e- own choosing. It is inconceiv- cide what the people should hear and read. Second cla ss postage paid a tsmg P re ss , Unitec P ress sible solution to the problem of cially whenthe a rticles are so able to us why the Board has It is Ironic that our nation’ s p re ss, w hileexercis . »__.1 T_1 « - J nus, ilyl“ ressA sso iation, Michigan. controversial to begin with. taken this stand again this year - tionally guaranteed freedom, would deny It to other ational, inland Editorial and business off lc< i at 341 Student where to show affection in winter. Ia ted Collegiate Jres£ Ass In my ed itorial, I believe I clearly We are glad you read the M ichi- to deny a voice to those who are Services Building, Michigan St ate University, gan Daily and hope you enjoy it. an Integral part of this univer- of the MSU non-academic em ­ Board of T i 5an P ress Assoc East Lansing, Michigan. Mai 1 subscriptions show my position to be the con­ ployees. Th e Board, in taking this lished by the stu nts of Mie tra ry . Throughout the editorial Karen M argolis sity. The word payable in advance: 1 term , $ 3; 2 term s, $4; Editorial W riter. . The 1 n i j e d States Supreme action, appears to be displaying rsltv. Issued 01 3 teem s, § 5;-full ye at < $6, - « • t-* .are .sncunei di\UQU3 statements g U' fall, winter .Dave Jaehrdg Mlchtga Daiì,, Court has said (NLRB v JoheS its conternj’it, di'StiM'fi. and lack W ire Editor ......................... as "c le a rly , le make-out lounge wee ly during the ! and Laughtin) in part; " . . . t h e of sympathy for the American Editorial A ssistan t................ . . . L iz Hyman ris ’lioc the I iwer*to the d ilem - 1 1i y.1 si.a. ^ nion is essential to give lab- labor union in general and the * C>tcillation. Manager w .—.., • •/ Jofl •FTwrv» leges? A Yes. There’s been some movement in that direction—in redoubling and redoubling. -w h e n they get out of high school. We see t A The one in which there is some likelihood of a subsidy Illinois and Pennsylvania and some other States. This faces the university with a problem: If we have only over in youngsters who come to college an w for buildings—for academic buildings. And, of course, the Q If State legislatures don’t meet this college problem, most helpful would be a subsidy in the form of an actual four years to educate a student for a bachelor’s degree, what If he drops out and spends a year or two in t * will there be a tendency to turn to Washington for help? grant. In this kind of program, there could be some sort of do we teach him? What do we add to the curriculum? And comes hack, the same boy does much better < A The answer is yes. . formula fo r. allocating the money among the States on the if we add this, what, do we .take out? Things are changing physically and mentally and he secs tEnt Q Would that be bad? basis of population or something of that sort. And some re­ so rapidly, at least in. the technical fields, that it may not do portant. For this youngster, the, out pf-scnb"> ^ y\vf) ft depends on the point of view. You can find sponsibility for allocation left with the State. much gbdcf 16 have a student in engineering spend a lot of be valuable. But this isn’t true for a great num. rdc who can argi cry vehem ently on eith er side of this The bill that almost got through Congress last session time learning about intemal-combustion engines because sters. . __ in. rt- 1-- when he gets out to earning, a living, there may not be any Q As competition for college spaces issue. would have disqualified educational buildings for theology As president of a land-grant college that has had some intemal-combustion engines. chances going to diminish for the boy who is and certain other fields. I think we might get this kind of subsidy from the Federal Government for almost 100 years, I W hat he might better learn is all about physics and mathe­ a “late bloomer"? bill through. A They could. W e do a lot of talking a »> don’t see in federal aid the undesirable features that many matics and electronics, so he’ll know where to look for the Jo, In our land-grant colleges, while most of our federal new knowledge as it develops and so he’ll be better able “late bloomers," and there needs to be an op no money is cannar ked for research or extension in agriculture. HOW RESEARCH PAYS O FF- to adjust himself to the world he’s going to live in—which them. There are youngsters who develop ate to the university. Yet tfi will be a different one from the one we've been living in. there is some free money avail Federal G overnm ent has never in an ay told us how vs Q What about all this federal research that is being done Q Will people have to go to college longer to learn all THE PROBLEM GROUP- at universities? Has anybody ever made a study to see what ^ this knowledge? . Q Do we waste too much money trying to have a federal subsidy. A In research you never know what’s going to come out nAr.’Ylf * n t^rrAt hifnfl>! prosperous State—such as Michigan, New York or Iowa - those that weren’t planned. lor’s degree. Four years is plenty. Remember, a lot of this middle of our school population. The top ‘i1^ might b e b etter off to solve its educational problems itself. I am tinder the impression that the Government gets more learning has been pulled down into lower schools Manv of high-school classes are going to get into a unn»rt<hi,.NSA. m Pt->o f NS VN •WaPRSif; • •• ,* •- v *■■■ - 'a ■*.- . •.. ... ,» , .. Hfiftt*-.:: «£tot *•CT'.’iJ/'.'i '¿¡c. * * * * * * * * * * * ~ thrftugh W! 's, J !'%ie I * * ' 4*-rrw floral. Each year 18 scholarships are On Feb. T T i f i i y w i f i ’* * t e m ^ e i a f t '? yt'': ! It a ry ^ lrc r iift w^re National Student As* student union with awarded owstanding U.S. student rite s at Arlington National Cen­ tundwwf{[ lost since The ddrs of reconstruction. H si* U.S. studenti ts and leaders fo'r Sine weeks of In te r- etery for their son, Capt. Rudolf spent 30 da rorid War I! and almost com - 1 student A tto cla- and schools were r vtet Uni«« i . In ,the natlonaI study trip le University W. Johnson J r . . who had bet upports an active cases by Iranian students, atlon ofsix visited the LLS~ ^ reported "m issin g in action The rem ains of the 11 rr ogrgram with the In 1956, NSA Joined 13 Other exchanee Droo-r m i addition 20 sem inars are since February, 1944. ite B -2 5 were rerurnedtoH t problems any- national unions in establishing jded a se rie s of sem inar ° ffere^ annually varying in length Capt. Johnson was only 23 where nearly a year’ s metic rorld affect the “ Coordinating Committee: inter- rs n rom m ree days to a week. These y ears old and a specialist In the examination was required to e nt and that our national R e l i e f for Hungarian to*regions abroud'and'h616^ ' 1^ 3 provlde to**rnattonal background Ordnance Corps "when he left tabllsh positive L lem s. H« th that of students Students” which was charged with visits bv natifmoi ..„I t0 more than 350 students each Dobodura, A ustralia, for assign- each man. the responslT - uj ‘»avionai union leaders v m t ^• "proposes ’y for Hungarian -Tie _ 7 • ment at Port Moreseby, New M rs. Johnson ttv ltle s " ar ISA, re lief la d is- r e f u g e e stm ents fleeing to s congresses To aid students in traveling Gulnea- lieve it may be eign students, e x - Vienna, erican studen ternationa! «ff abroad, NSA provides low -cost He was to make the flight In other parents jm s are supported, Since that rim ! more than $500 affairs, European tours through Educa- a B -2 5 "M itch ell” bomber. The officially listed as '.rtur.lty for the In- 000 In full and tlonal T ravel, Inc. route traversed the Owen Stanley know that 13 yean later, effe ^change of ideas is ships have beer py meeting place of * thousand Hui solicitation mad J-Hop Educational travel combines M o u n ta in Range. It was the is still being made travel and sightseeing with fo r - treacherous route known in the sons. It has meant eign students contact. In most South P acific as " 4 5 minutes Capt. Johnson g r locate the student unions is the have been accq (Continued from poge 1) ca ses, student guides from Euro- by air: 45 days by ¡and." ancj 2r&dutted fror ■trudeiit Conference -universities, • * st Amectca.ns. and also In tl peau universities host .their U.S. The bomber never arrived at there. He entered 5 together over 70 ... NSA’ s Forelg counterparts in each city. Port Moresby. 1 in 1940. ,ist national student ershlp Project o b ers and passei tared St. John's SocieV is the recognized dent leaders th< .. of the U n i t e d International ec perience in st Bogue Bridge as "m iss in g .” In 1961, a civ reported m iss; accorded Capt. lol Card Party (Continued from page 1) ISC split from the T he students are the Beta iominated V 1 e n n a national unions il, it has grown Into ibe Middle East e said that the p re s - Final Grades: fective forum for the c a - ls for acquisition of nd understanding of ^be s tu d e n ’fits within four feet t problems. An !m - scholarship to 1 e c t of the C onfer- one year at ®r is the Investigation eSe or universi icression wherever Acaaemic stu- riv er bank. nlty house. The prop- 11 then angle in on the and run down to the Registrar Speeds Process slbllity In plan Have you ever wondered bo> ; to P atriarche the g of the five organl- ^ student ; you receive your grades so soo: ns, which have not nsors of the World e ‘o rel8n stud after the end of the term ? up yet, may call for Round-the-clock activity in tin ervice in the United ore feet of the Beta re g is tra r's o ffic a M rm itssrsd c1 provides NSA with it it will not be known to be processed and deliverei r material re lie f to eta Ils are drawn up. with fantastic speed. rill contact B ctaT h cta BE OUR GUEST fair and agreeable The man responsible for thii wards O ffered he property is de- quick action is Horace C. King the University’s new reg istra r leJournalists In seven steps, grades for 25,- 000 s t u d e n t s a re collected 03 a gaz i ru" n p e t e for IU Your Pardon iatlon of Ad It is p o ssib le to attend gradu­ i s ' four ai ate school In the fields of me­ teorology and weather forecast­ LOOKING FOR A e rs and two an relieve the ;k on Farm ing after graduating with courss TEA, TOTTLERS'- ir business staf ith Brubeck. requirem ents from the Air Fore« SUMMER JOB? COFFEE KLATCHERS t a nt landscape ROTC program, contrary to < ash awards ari dance ore S o m e 2 0 0 0 J o b s in gan State. “ W h ile construction of the report In Tuesday’s State News HOSTESSES: red m u s t havi tram co a st-to — coast, "Fhey 4 0 States Listed F o r r undertaken be- appeared at such hotels a ridge is going on there should Blood D riv e ssigned '62 and March 1 Blackstone and Conrad Hilt e no interference with traffic Coll eg e Gu ys and Gals We are in v itin g ecause the right-of-ways will The AWS blood dri Whetller your summer Job ob­ New Feb. 4, In the Union you to a special ot be c o n s t r u c t e d until the jective is money, experience, ad chairman Day Lawrei Icazo earned venture or fun, you'll find the ridge span Is completed. We Junior said. kind of work you're looking for sale on snack sets Jrtiphone Man ope to begin construction In the ipring.’ ’ Troianek said. mm au ve in SUM M ER JO B S 1943 . & B lC lht 0 1 6 C 6 S Of This exclusive report Hsii t< - - jpQiyeJaik •from Maine’ (o Texas in'Ta'rfffX resorts, industrial and commer- siai- 4sr *..' sin d rn S s ilh 's .'d ioManager Club without experience. s in Information out at Shaw Lai The best Jobs go fast so order NOW Drum And liu ele your report today. : topic of a talk Alfred G. B o l- t controller of N e e d s sicians Is com pleted." THE TOP tPARTAN SPECIAL SEND $1 A n d C o u p o n N O W ! C A REER ADVISORY SE R V IC E elephone, at a The Stereomen Army ROTC’ s A L L DAY WEDNESDAY AT College Divison A 100 RECORDS Box 1131, Hanover, N. H anagementClub, ¡day in 34 Union, marching Drum aiid Bugle Corps, Is looking for mus ictans. Howard Johnson 9s Send copies at 31 ea. SUMMER JO B S 1S63 s new approach The unique m l l t a r y unit, IN FRANDOR Name will be d iscu s- . President of 28 ROTC m usicians, has openings for several drum m ers and four buglers. F ir s t and second year resh Lake Perch -A ll You Can Eat Address City State ì s s 1 n g, talked Army ROTC cade ts are elegible rep ly d esired school recently, for the corps. Interested cade s should con­ pproach to the er training and tact Lt. Col. Char es Kell, Army CAMPUS rle s. Creamy Cold Slaw, Ta St Butter, Coffee or Tea. ■ t h e business ROTC offices, Den i•n an or Lsoct Sgt. David Cuttner , 5--5 30.5. nd faculty are The Stereomen vm i m e e t to-* [■.41 44 rv»m e hour will fo l- Hall, Genuine Hooka Water Pipe) WIN Ski W eek-end Ski Sweaters Skis 10 Record Albums Snow Tires HOOKA? "A sk Details on Radio Jim 12-4-0 h owns o n e ". We'll WHATEVER YOU NEED r Vou ask will say N free as smoking ■ you know any v \:v>dy now smok- *bo ever got smok- fo r y o u r c a r 0 ''hangover? C e r- ■bis proves that 3rabs and Schieks Mufflers-Tail Pipes -Exhaust Pipes rhey w ere doing •" 3 1 with their INSTALLED P HQqk AS and wha t "• Sclioli If given ’ probably en- Complete Shop Service luct. W e're not ‘‘erns (tost prohib­ £ebuj)tM otorsandT i t ■he newly re * Vi> to get smok- z s i- INSTALLED winning fashion from our ert „(tbe smoke a c - Speed Equipment -Accessories wonderful new collection. n e w ^ fresh _ exciting! l!es through cool 1r;8 lite r a lly DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS AN£> FA C U LTY Sea sheath to sun s h if t, You are always sure o f looking • 311 impurities " nS 3 clean sweet they re all here. < your best in W allace eyewear ■ well with that . erage w e're tb too. . .O r- KAMIN'S AUTO PARTS . e.v complete-. d $3.75 h as*. . ,* N=LARCH, ! 5 k> or MO to: 10 Box #630, Oak IV 4 - 4 5 9 6 DR, W.C. JENSEN," registered optometrist 3040 Vine Street (opposite Sears ln Frandor) IV 9-2774 - Sio J 2 ior >7-00 ~ 3 Also Offices Downtown at 107 N. Washington, Phone IV 2-1175 'le x Gelley Saturday Sunday ►grand river and mac. »east lansing M on. - F r i. Dr. R.C. Jones and Dr. B.C . Bussard, registered optometrists , tn^. . T 8ez: " Y w can't 8 - 5 9 - 1 8 - 6 _____ W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 23 4 —V M A«1 i c h i g a n S t a t e N e wV » , K a e» wtw L a n^ t l. n g **r , M i c.... h i g. a n - ‘ I . - - -' 1 r 1 ~ " " -1 _ .... Wrestlers Face Nation's Best Satureia W restling enthusiasts will get a chance to see two national ’jh*-sftwWidt w SSiit C a rte r, P3?. Ana Wayne Baughman, 101. team is up Michigan” ^ tite < ôae'h Crady : ••When i Penntnger breathed a little ea sier against Ok! when he l e a r n e d that a third r e a d y to champion, 1 3 0 -p o u n d Mickey Pennlnger M artin, will be out with a broken cottar bone. Out Peck, described a s a "ter rifle*' w r e a t ie r , ha a western Rod, Custom Show At For Spartan Swim Team be cited for a fine perform ance. from thi Civic Center Put Ate's B oilerm akers chal­ lenge the Spartan swimmers Sat­ His time of 5,2 8 .2 was a new C iffre e inma r urday. This y e a r's Boilerm aker MSU varsity record. team, Purdi squad is the beat, balanced team "O f co m se you can 't overlook thè Spartani Center In years with nine letter winners the perform ances of our big men thelr pool. Ir back from last y e a r's sixth place eith er. Marteon had an outstand­ Big Ten Chai team . ing meet as did Dick G retzlnger, therc In Mar Like the Spartan tankers, the B ill Wood and Mike Wood. I'm newly r e p s freesty le appears to be Purdue's hoping for sifhlllar perform ances Ilghrs inarati strong point. Rivaling the Spar­ tan f r e e s t y l e r a will be four and domestic mak Juniors, Co-captaln Pat Wlckena heads the list; he swims the 200 and 500-yard events. Bob Inpyn, AG. MECH John’ Dlsrerdlck and Mike F ry e r jçctron , an a ssist Wick eos in the freesty le. ,g $3000 wo rt F ry e r swims the short SC) and 100 -yard sprints. T h is foursome r i­ NEAR ROGERS CITY It depends on vals State's powerful group of JUST O FF US-23 N. Intramural Je ff Matson, Mike Wood, BUI Wood. Dennis Collins and Mike A fabulous family plan & Atwood In the short ra c e s. student plan is offered at i wo promising sophomores. low economy rates. Watch your mailbox Crucial Series Hugh Scott In the breaststroke $9,20 P er Person and Wlckena' brother, Harry, In Rate Includes 2 days two the medley relay, a re the bright fees Si 2 nights at c lass A Purdue prospects, m o t e l (Dbl. occupancy). For 'S’ Skaters ioor Spartan coach C harles M cCaf- fre e plans to take a full squad to Lafayette. He was especially F re e Ski lessons Set. AM from 9 to 12. Night skiing on P H , Special reduced M ic h ig a n State U niversity F O R E IG N FILM SERIES pleased with the perform ances s t u d e n t g ro u p p r i c e . of Bill D river, Chuck Strong, Wft 11 F ft ogers f jty C of C . presents for complete Information. YOU'LL E N JO Y BLACK LACK OF FUNDS MT. ’THE CRANES ARE FLYING' the WINTERLAND WHIRL is O nly $2.50 pe r couple ANEW Monday but the injury wa H u rry And Get Y o ur T ic k e t Now as serious ae> first thought P honograph Thurs.-Fri., Jan. 24, 25 gash required 14 stitches At The Union O r F ro m A Vet (MONO-STEREO) 7 & 9 p.m. lltic D isc S hop FAIRCHILD THEATRE OPEN EVENINGS A d m issio n; 5QC- Women's B ask etb al MICHIGAN «TATS iesoi D e liv e ry S ervice 8:30 P .M . to 1 A.M UNIVSR SIT Y aid, Sundays 5 P .M . to 1:30 A.M Varsity Drive-In e Huskies tied Mlnnesi Friday at Minneapolis t beaten 6 -3 Saturday nig ED 2-6517 STATE NEWS IS READ Schedule I BY MORE THAN 30,000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS' W f EVERYDAY. . . . / $ 218 Abbott Rd. r ___ 5) *) jJ E a s t Lansing, Mich. Across from the State T h e a t e r / / Announcing... 1963 Direct M ail Advertising Cost Raised With Postage Increase. 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