U .S . S tu d e n ts O n C a m p u s F o r E x a m By JACKie*OROU Of The Stot* New* ■< r, * •.• j ►j a f t © : vtoà r, * i'y" ©v v' iV * .v;-** ; '0 sS^OW, -.*• ? M ICHIGAN STATE UN IVERSITY N • W S :,a s t L ing. M ic h ig i MMMMM Tax Cut Should C o n g ress I eddy Proper, The British Aid Economy o H e lp N a tio n * s Y o u tN No Reprisals For France Says JFK In Conference A I rSG More Peace Corps, C en su res Welfare Called For Watch Reds Justice In Americas ? By C H A R L E S W E L L 0* The Statt News Kenneay University Can Help if at ion w sriifd K ;1 J F K Plan è** /•. o r /■ Portfi M ay Top Lan ( ji/ i HARVEY ELLIOTT pUCRELtNE P E R R Y training in more dir tnutd an paga 3) Wilson Is p o litic a l action.' festigation londuded On New Labor tapiro Case Party Chief Coed Shows No Progress ) m AUSG > Told Of ving to as- V ' Project ably fmpr few --------------------------- n in ■ j w »■ 1 e-A A.~Sa- TOPSY-TURVY T R E E - R . F . Cor Ison, h o rti- inverted p o sitio n for the past three y e a r s . To improve the trees’ shapes. See story page 8. culturist, has been growing fruit trees in i l i 1 [f j Jan itors Plan : T h e p ro je ct is i R e a d y B y S p rin g ? fre sh m a n , was liste d ^n good con-' Fitness Hike m e rit in tha From AP ami UPI Wires Baghdad B ag h d * ip V >% ' pt to mdl vidua ! : individuel instr tap es, T V 's ai S t u d e n t D is c o u n t P l a n n e d career camivai öugh the night. But * > r *?Z P * * **** ^¿V i %£ r . e t,»e new r e g im e s c la im s ¡- — £ed to cov er tn ~ ! -gnting w as the heaviest sin ce p ro blem s. AUau pres tying the c a rd s , - government of P re m ie r Abdel K srim ■ B a rn e s said. e incentive foi " I hope that the prc Mike a rticip a te woui Wfc c , . be presented to i s mjm iaii of sed volume oI s nation Proposed a s p o ssib le to avoid r 'y n t F t d t r i B n a ..betwe.en Syria ar>d lr»q ; * *■.t>T the to F e b . 2 8 D e a d lin e * 1 iiy by F o r e i g n M inister Assaad Mana. n a te d / *. iry merchants* in the E ast L an - statem en t that Syria * mid * e lc m e .« le t .¿ubme heads.. .. a re a » m u st.,,a ll« *...studeots l o R e p e a t E x a m s y< wr. : "Jß . •' * 0 * 9 x- m * f t . * ' ' y- v. •?-“yjiw* •- ■ \ • '» g S t e a S • % ■;% •* ; ; y - * _*■»»•# •tji i** $l j c * a r y,p ; iTfp-! em entâ*tïo'«y \à ri*1#* • 1* iuyderîîi *ieïM.i j SKI -Arab F e d e ra tio n com prising ill Arab ¡au Seven Point program created by xtie p’a n would be open to any to repeat final examination: I ‘ RPAE PGOER T5 U n iv ersity P r e s i d e n t John m erchant in the a re a . U n iv ersity C ollege co u rse s !s« ‘Red Pirates* A s 'm ila Hajuiah in 1961. A discount card , with nam es of until Thu rsd ay, F e b . 28, to m e ^ $ b I '-♦'h't — s -- with o n e th at we think is e x c e l - s i o n s , to o . The Educational Development P ro je c t is h isto ry of Michigan State. “ G a m p u s n ew s c o n f e r e n c e s A. A. L a c o g n a t a h a s p r o p o s e d w ill v e r y d e f i n i t e l y im p r o v e c o m ­ In o rd e r to understand what the p ro ject MSU, something of the philosophy which b r e g u l a r l y — s c h e d u l e d ca n a p u s m u n ic a t io n s b e tw e e n the A d m in ­ 1963 must be studied. n ew s c o n f e r e n c e s , at w h ic h s t u ­ i s t r a t i o n and f a c u l t y and s t u ­ Michigan State originated in 1857 when son d e n ts and f a c u lty c o u ld q u e s t io n d e n t s , ” L a c o g n a t a s a id . “ In m an y application to the w o rld 's f ir s t school for th k ey a c a d e m i c f i g u r e s and p o lic y a g ric u ltu re : c a s e s th ey m ay i n i t i a t e c o m m u ­ Of the o rigin al 70 applican ts, 63 students sv m akers. n ic a tio n w h e r e b e f o r e t h e r e h a s e le ctiv e ad m issions policy of the day. B e t t e r s t i l l , P r e s i d e n t H annah b een n o n e .” M echanical A rts, la te r to be called Engir h a s a g r e e d to g iv e the id e a a t r y T h e id e a f o r the n ew s c o n f e r ­ gar, S ta te 's second p ro g ra m in 1895. when he r e t u r n s f r o m N i g e r i a e n c e s o r i g i n a t e d , he s a i d , a f t e r In 1896 the p re d e c e s s o r to Home Economic M a r c h 9, L a c o g n a t a s a i d . H annah u r g e d in h is S t a t e of the w as sta rte d . And in 1909 V eterin ary Scien inary M edicine, s ta rte d . M e r t ib e r s o f the p r e s s w ill U n iv e r s ity a d d r e s s th at f a c u lty Until 1920 all of the enrollm ent was conti p r o b a b ly b e a llo w e d at the s e s ­ m e m b e r s c o m e up with new i d e a s ricu lu m s. However, in 1921, the f ir s t majo fo r h a n d lin g U n i v e r s i t y p r o b ­ p la ce and the D iv ision of Applied Scien ce v s i o n s , L a c o g n a t a s a i d , though D ivision of L ib e ra l A rts was added. fin a l d e t a i l s as to the f o r m o f the l e m s . G o v . R o m n e y ’ s plan to ta lk T h e growth of the school during these eat c o n f e r e n c e s h a v e not b e e n w o rk ed with c i t i z e n s e a c h w e e k s u g g e s t e d it w asn't until L.921 that M ichigan Agricultur w e wi nat m e p r e s s frh#» m p t h n f i. h p R A id . 2 ,0 0 0 students-. During the growth and planning years of i- idmittec s e s s i o n s to We thi nk tl n ew s c o n - igan S tate expanded rapid ly. e r the and w e ’ r e A graduate school was organized, the fir s t Ph. eased tha nt Hannah the d ep ression cam e and went and the enrollment f g « or r e e d trv it doubles to 6 ,0 0 0 students. T ftCUlt} m em ì Shortly b efo re World W ar II, Michigan State ( Au C o n t r a i r e ’ 22nd la rg e s t co lle g e in the country. D uring the * b ran ch es of the arm ed fo rc e s attended school here A sig n ifican t war y e a r s ' developm ent, the E:is ce p t, was born as a re s u lt o f som e long range ; Celebrities Classified L e t t e r s T o T h e E d it o r (Next: ThePost-War Shock and Recovery Yee Mississippi Integration, Birchers P r o g r e s s I n e v it a b le B ryan, ei sp irit tro other while the a r tis t is p e r­ v ice of learn ing rhe meaning of T o the E d ito r: cam e out ; N A FT HOC’ r e s id e s each of the various epithets that •^EM PLO YM EN T My o r n e r is & student Tt form ing - - it is apparently the You little g ir ls of Snyder m ake be womei State U n iv ersity in E a s t only chance they get to see each she so b lithely applies to a f e l­ m e sick ! You p o o r sh eltered Y e s! I R ecently, I receiv ed a other. low student. d ears a re you so introv erted that n0 more >m him which contained They leav e b efo re the end of In com m on u sage, re a ctio n a ry you can ’t m ake new frien d s? A re t0 gnydei g about the U n iv ersity the p ro g ram — see m s the la st s ee m s to be a g en eral term fo r you so s e lf-c e n te re d that you Accept r ’f r ’FOR SALE rn M ississip p i, in c o r- number sounds awfully dull. those who oppose the "o b v io u s” Im agine y o u rselv es exem pt from ress> be, med "O le M is s " , O thers leave at die very sam e path of world p ro g re ss . P erh ap s. p ro g re ss ? How do you suppose the you can , ic ie stated that the U n i- moment that the c o n c e r t has M iss D e rrick so n should d iscu ss men of B u tterfield and R ath er can onjy n a t io n s r M ississip p i is located ended — why cla p ? T h e a rtis t the m a tter with a good Je s u it felt when th e ir h alls w ere turned sburg. T h is statem ent doesn’ t d e s e rv e it. fath er. into womens q u arte rs ie m ark by about 350 Of co u rs e the ones mentioned I f Mi s s D e rrick so n will do us )le M iss” , or the U n i- in the fourth categ o ry rush back all the fav or of defining the te rm lfc- TRANSPORTATION f M ississip p i, will be to th e ir s e a ts , clim bin g over A m erican rig o ro u sly , we will O x f o r d , M ississip p i, everyone when the a rtis t y ield s then be able to understand m ore m ile s north o fH a ttie s - to the dem ands of an appreciative of what she m eans by u n -A m er­ audience and s ta r ts an e n co re . ican. Think! C o n c e rt-g o e rs of MSU! As fo r the te rm John B ir c h e r , m LOST AND FOUND Do you want visiting a r tis ts to I don’t think that M iss D e r r ic k ­ think that MSU is often calle d son h as, as y et, bothered h e r - • $ n# Vow- c o lle g e ” ; - s e ” : - 2% er; what this ’.!< students have ’ m anners sfm ltair’ s'ôm'é’ " o r fc a te iffw T fï'V fi niboQtv to a cow o r even sonic low er During the fa ll of 1961, 1 had the Mi opportunity of attending a m eet­ Ü r WANTED M. Hazen ing of the Philadelphia chap ter P h illip s of the John B irch society which was ad d ressed by the national U n w a n t e d p resid ent of the organization, £Q& T o the E d ito r: M r. R o b ert W elch. I was im ­ R e: Sa lly D errick so n ’ s colum n p re ssed by the dignified m anner - j r pe a n u t s pe rso n a l about co n se rv a tiv e s: in which the m eeting was co n ­ w ith fe llo w Don’ t tie those " o f f - b e a t s " in ducted, by the fact that M r. ly that the with the D é m o cra tie s, we don't Welch did not m ake blanket c h a r ­ ity of them want them e ith e r. ges that C om m unists run Wash­ what m ight M rs. Evelvn L a rris o n ington, a s 1 had been led to b e­ G rea t H o a x e s e ra l feelin g 1103 L . U n iv ersity V illage B ir c h e r s liev e he would. M iss D errick so n finds the term “ John B i r c h e r " (say it with a 4 i 3 4 I-// 3 4 7 1 G u llib le P u b lic B e lie v e d ’Em A ll T o the E d ito r: sn e er) a word of slander and, LLC f y\t * F M iss D errick so n has suggested th ereby, fu rth er slan d ers the o r ­ 14 fy yti /i f ■nber, 1963, a N egro, that the " r e a c t io n a r y ," " Jo h n ganization to w h ic h it r e fe r s . y yy / y' ■ i4 13 ti le r , attem pted to en - B ir c h e r ,” " u n - A m e r ic a n ,” M iss D e rrick so n would do well 1. ni ve rs ity of Southern president of the’ Republican Club to in v estig ate things b efo re she 1j it if# H is application was is a n a m e -c a lle r. F le tc h e r Mon- puts her m ind into prim . ''s/ Mf t the same basis t ningh is apparently guilty o f such , b it ti 2t E lio t D. L itoff z\ ; students’ applies s heinous c r im e s as opposing the 476 Owen Hall ii Ì4 Z7 ti 7» I ■d e very q u a rte r: c e r-- use of a university ro stru m by wer late iir, a Com m unist, opposing le ftis t (Editor’s Note: Focts in Miss is Jv Y ' 15“ * istra It wass indoctrination in the c la ss ro o m , Derrickson’s column were anding that he woulcd and opposing com pulsory sub- carefully checked. The la ­ KSs 31 w ly (22 :ase, but nothing e ls ie scrip tio n s to the State News. b e ls applied were appropri­ 34 57 ia 31 r r f tt. H ow ever, I fee Although I should fe a r s im ila r ate, in the writer's opinion. W Y// yrn 44 J dents here were pre* 4/ 41 ‘t i lification in the p re s s , 1 have Mr. Litoff might check Web­ <{4 selves fo r h is e n ro l! viueu to offer M iss D errick so n 4s u h y form ing mobs oi • single suggestion that she do ster, on the difference be» v? 1...... 1--- 1 r s e lf T e Intellectual g o o d s e r- ’ tween libel and slander.) 4a 4» » I M be I SCl 3l Wit 5!ty Jo in m e a s a n U .S. h e com piiea thing which could result lo ss of accred itation , a flrlln e Stew ardess tav sc red it i v e r si P A R I S . . . L O N D O N . . . R O M E . . . TOKYO I hope fk that« this le tte r r e c t l - s any m isgivings which may If these world Capitals sound exciting to you .. . fe lt by the Northern sta te s why not jo in the big wide wonderful world of ncernlng o u r feelings toward egration in the South. Pan Am as a F lig h t Stewardess. Ja m e s S. M ajor U n iv ersity of Southern Mi ss I ssip r i TO Q U A L IF Y YOU MUST BE- MICHIGAN tjjl 1 * •*. Offs, -■ . • W e,i proteortkmed. a u ree — i PACEMAKER NEWSPAPER ? r tiu iT 7* ^:s 3 b f ■ ^ * * * y •—-»p-- 'v rib t***#6t*b7‘i!is-.i> ... . m m- . ««/ •»-, AKri4W>t /trM h u 8 — n t» v \ Buckeye Court Jinx * $ msh .up . their into th, c fi-'j junior 1-dip .ifi'Q I he pJeic^d Jimmy as the awe$ M i* H -’ttTTwa.’. ¡narit i ¿, * » . rftrt,'confer ts this week s have been s k iln g e xce lle n t. (25th anniverss ,y from home, and Saturday), super - p o w e r h o u s e ! e lost to both a and Oklahoma State, C ry s ta l M ountain, Thompsonv: tsburgh here set should be the man tc Inches new snow, s k iin g excellent inly S ta te C o l- r the H oosiers. The 17- Echo V a lle y, Kalam azoo: Tobog i sophomore 1 s unde- E ska r Ski Slopes, M id d le v ille : iver d on the road, ils season. He will fa ct lue, Ohio State G la c ie r H ills , B e lla ire : 16-18 Inches b< MSI l ended In vie - snow, s k iin g e xcelle nt. ans. O ver-all H oliday, T ra v e rs e C ity : 16-18 Inches b; snow, skiing e xcellent (m oonlight ski-ov is expecting Hulu H eights, H udsonville: tobogganing exi rom both In - Indian H ills , Grand Rapids: tobogganing e> rhe H oosiers L it t le S w itzerland, T h re e R iv e rs : 4-8 inc renda this af- flu ff, skiin g v e ry good. a will invade Ludington Ski A re a , Ludington: 18-inchi -ie time, s k iin g e xce lle n t. be needed in M issaukee M ountains, Lake C ity : 10-12 in Spartans a re new snow, skiin g exce lle n t. Races Sunday. mdefeated r e - Moon Ridge, Lakevlew : 9-In ch base, I - i irence oppon- inter P a rk , Newaygo: 6 - in c ng good, tobogganing ex ce lle n t H arbor Springs: 10-50 inches now, s k iin g exce Pando, Rockfoi ood to excellent B oxing Czar Asks Title !g of o p tim is m Shot F or L a n e ■ssone’ s vo ice i his Spartan th e ir c r it ic a l OAVE CAUSINO s ta rte rs . F o e F o r T a n k e rs breach adm irably. His name is 31-POINT AVERAGE - thiS weekend. ,oked good In ek,’’ B e sso n e .ink th e y 're as Illinois Gym Coach Bradds Leads Rayl alls to n ig h t t fo r tw o Building For Future In Big Ten Scoring ie G ophers, and fo u rth f the team s make the ifth w ith a oth e r one As usual, the B uckeyes a re je sn ’ t p la y b lessed with diving talen t. T h re e m o re th is men com p rise the bulk of the diving, with Lou V itu cci leading ie S partans the c a s t. V itucci was the NCAA h fo r th is champion in both the high and had made low boards la st y e a r. Supporting V itu cci will be eith er Juan B otella or B ill G lueck. Saturday’ s m eet w ill b e the ill be in goal ¡C a rl L ackey , iV illiam s, J im F ord w ill be for an evening of fun, followed m a n s re tu rn they w ill be M ichigan fo r If/ te n t h e c lo c k by refreshments at kend and g re e t second in the E s t o p s t h e g i r l w o-game set nationally. ¡y and S a tu r- But when Pom in t h e w in n in g tie s as head me squad decim ate m one o f the Losses include s o r o r it y w ill the VVCHL, a ll-a ro u n d me d ll be p u llin g Hank Klausmar is o ve r fifth c h o o s e f r o m the Nbdaks Dlnners - Snacks o u ldC o lorad o weep it w ould Pizza o u r f i n e 8 : 00 Watch the Spartans oes the S p a r- • C o ra l G a b le s s e le c t io n o f bury the Gophers at Jenison ¡me B a sk e tb a ile r RATHSKELLER J o h n n v e J r s . GO UPI » ■— T e rry No age limit th e C h icag o ■ Pía; ¡ng in th e N a - 5 till 9 p .m . 10-00 Attend "Nite-Lites" dance ■ - Association o n INCLUDING He is a tte n d - chem ica l e n - SUNDAY in the Union Building IT’S GREAT ID EAL FOR FUN or sch o o l, this brand new double knit 12= 00 Enjoy the ''All-American'' for A DATE of cotton and straw rayon. Wrinkle-shed, too, so y o u 'll m e a l o f h a m b u r g e r, fries, a n d s h a k e alw ays look your sm artest a t 'T h e D riv e -In w ith th e A rc h e s ” self! Form -fitting, e la s tic * c ite d w aist with s e lf b e lt. B u t w h e r e v e r y o u g o , m a k e t h a t 40 Brunswick Lanes la s t s t o p a r e fr e s h in g o n e •B IL L IA R D S • * Ä I R C O N D IT IO N E D \ •S N A C K ' B ä K ' ' *' r ò u r A jt r é o f È o c b fiè n S M .A .C. at Albert 1 block 2 blocks W e s t 332-3505 of the Union T H E B E A U T IF U L N E W Ea st of Campus 2 1 2 0 H- L a r c h 4 7 0 0 5 . C o d7e r Lansing Lansing GRAND RIVER AT C L IP P E R ! IV 7-3731 ANDOR IS JU ST SOUTH OF in S t a te N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g ________________ __________________________ F r i d a y . F e b r u a r v j 5 1 US M ay O w e 4,326 Acres M is s S u r v i l i a , S p i k e C o p W e e k ly S e n io r H o n o rs By ERIC FILSON (3) T h e shortage was the way Of The State News fractio n al sectio n s w ere counted toward the quota. A sectio n that did not contain 1*0 a cre s due to the^^iifth i t ili counted ^ 160 a c re s even though it might contain only 156 tjcro s. With sectio n s that contained over 160 hree rea so n s: acr.es, the total acreag e was mat leal e r r o r s w ere counted toward the quota. fo r a shortage of Michigan was the seventh sta te to accept the te rm s of the Land som e p la ces where land Grant Act on Feb . 25, 1863, igher than average e c o - after it had been signed by P r e s ­ v a l u e , Michigan was ident L inco ln. double toward the quota T h e A gricu ltu ral Land G rant Board sold the land and r e ­ ceiv ed a total of $ 1 ,0 5 8,152.58 ; of above a v e r - which was loaned to the State e section w ould of M ichigan. T h is Land G rant Fund re c e iv e s seven p er cent in te re st annually which is paid to the MSU Board of T ru s te e s fo r general operation of the U n i- W BRS H as Jo b According to Joseph Stefonski For S o p h o m o re a ssista n t c h i e f of the Lane D ivision of the State of Michigan "O n ly unappropriated f e d e r a A de pts' Believe it or Don’t lands could be awarded to any THE RESIDENTS leg itim ate c la im s ." A11 h oxrgti 'th e r e u r e two and English Department HOUSING SPEND on e-h alf m illion a c r e s of federal lands In our national fo re s ts ir $2,000,000 M ichigan, p ra ctica lly none are available fo r disposition because they have been appropriated for a Issues New Magazine ON FOODSTUFF sp e cific u s e ," he said. " The Good W ritei " , issued by on the e ssa y exam ination ques­ H ong K ong Child E d ito rs note: R obert K. C lark , the English departm ent, is a uni­ an exp e rt on such c a s e s from the que publication that has received tion. T h e a r tic le o ffe r s helpful su ffestion s on how to organize and answ er e ssa y exam s. Lands D ivision, could not be fav orab le r esponse from the MSU 4dopted By Emmons contacted to d eterm ine whether facu lty, and M i c h i g a n high or not Michigan could m ake a sch o o ls. c la im fo r com pensation fo r the Edited by D. Gordon Rohman, E s sa y questions must be an­ sw ered using methods of expo­ id Hong Kong a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso r of E nglish, s ito ry th em es s a i d Nye, sin ce “ T h e Good W r ite r " i s p rim a rily both c a ll fo r p re c is e language d irected to the facu lty. It o ffe rs and organization, ?neral cour foodpacka Students Visit a variety of a r tic le s on good w riting, s tre s s in g p ra c tic a l ap­ Nye suggested that a student be ce rta in he understands what in­ 12,000 p lication of good s e n se . form ation is needed and a llo ts Illinois In T h e circu la tio n of " T h e Good W r it e r " mushroom ed from 1,500 adequate tim e fo r each question. cars on the ■Outlining the answ er b rie fly and Ag Exchange co p ies fo r th e f ir s t issu e to nearly 2 ,5 0 0 cop ies. T h e C ooperative deciding what method to use is the next step suggested in the MSU campus and over 95% of tne families in married E xtension S e rv ice sends 250 cop­ a r tic le . F in ally , he said avoid Two M ichigan S t a t e ag ri­ nousing own automobiles. ie s of each issu e to its agents w ord iness and com plicated con­ ■MM cu ltu ral education Club m em b ers throughout the s ta te . stru ctio n s. T h e n proofread the a r e visiting the U niversity of Il­ lin o is fo r th ree days under a R u sse ll B . Nye, p ro fe ss o r of answ er fo r g ram m atical e r r o r s student exchange plan. E n g lish , recen tly contributed an and organization. T he p r o g r a m , sponsored by a r tic le to " T h e Good W r ite r " O ther a r tic le s included i A g rico , a well known a g ricu l­ Good W r ite r " give sound OF THE STU tu ral ch em ical com pany, seek s to A g E x p e rt To A id about co n c ise n e ss in writ: fu rth e r understanding of ag ricu l­ e fficie n t and a ccu ra te i FACULTY & tu ral education in the ce n tra l r e ­ gion of the United S ta te s . N ig e r ia S tu d ie s READ THE F ra n k C o rrin , Owosso sen io r, F u tu re issu e s will include sug­ and John Okay, Richmond ju n ior, gestio n s and a r tic le s contributed Placement Bureau a r e visiting educational fa c ilitie s by s u b s crib e ; s .and supp orters c f . t b i r . r g p n t h l y ‘ ■*■■0* will d eterm ine the a n i- ce cu rricu lu m and help Public Opinion ivestock r e s e a r c h p ro - the next s e v e ra l y e a rs , m eet with Hugh Hen- Sways TV ho h is been assigned to c t fo r two and one-h alf be im ported ng, W alter B . E m ery , ed im prove- :hairm an of the d ep art- television and rad io, said, in W. Mlnow, chairm an red era l Com m unications s o rte rs and ed- show that the public’ s sym pathies Dinners - Snacks p a ra lle l Minow’ s he said. "O n e of the m ost effective P izza ways to get b etter program ­ ming is fo r individuals and groups •C o ra l G a b le s to w rite stations and netw orks,” E m ery said. RATHSKELLER E m ery said he had been told No age lim it by a rep resen tativ e of one of the m a jo r networks that as few as 5 till 9 p.m. 100 constructively w ritten le tte rs could have an effe ct upon that INCLUDING n e t w o r k 1 s program m ing d eci­ SUNDAY s io n s. To V isit AUSTRALIA CA LL and ACCESSORIES COLLEGE T r a v e l O ffic e FA S T S E R V IC E A N D A T THE le John’ s new Lunch- ind Dinner F a v o rite s LO W EST D IS C O U N T S IN T O W N ! — White eléphanY sâlé— "M ACM ILLAN ROYAL SCO T” /AfROW*ACt /southwest H D M O T O R O IL NO LIM IT 25< Q t PJ0NCf.fi TRANSMISSION FLU ID 39* Q T. ____________ Stock up and Save! .2 8 2 0 L G r a n d R iver IV 7-3761 AUTO Hours: Sun. thru T h u rs. 6 a.m . to 12 Midnight PARTS F r i . & Sat. 6 a.m . to 3 a.m 800 E . Kalamazoo slil9< ?I Phone IV 4-1335 Lhlf™ st"te Nows' Kil"* Wansing, Michigan |0 P ro fs TesMethod 34 Cities u Im prove Nat Sei Offer MSU Courses > -A ton, C a s e H o l d Lthearts B all TODAY.. M IC H IG A N SKfiERS TOPS—M ichigan State s k iie rs won the M ichigan In te rc o lle g i- da (*}>, Sue A rnoidt, P in k y McCutcheon, Jc fUPER T H I A T * I Junior Council ate Ski Championship last weekend. Al Johnson, le ft, w ho was the in d ivid u a l star, gives pointers to Ski C lub members Jim D urst L in - Lamb, « g a in D A Y ! F e a tu re s l Plans Ski Day Doctoral Programs Criticized At Mount Holly h as th e b e ttin g a c t i o n ! M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s ity FOREIGN FILM SERIES presents THE COW AND I LANAhasTU the R N E R bookie action! W HERE LOVE IS A WAY OF L IF E ! O N IG H T M R C H IL D TH EATI SNOW PLOWING Dinners - Snacks adm ission: 50c o70 Pizza DON’S C o ra l G a b le s > DRAKE O RATHSKELLER CAM PUS HURRY ! L a s t 2 Days Twin-Hit Fun CO SERVICE T H I A T F F iwlightning-fast, laugh-all-the-way picture for 1143 E. Grand R iv er 70 m < No ag e limit 5 till 9 p.m. ■»ST-tWTf »JSBSfS« ► —M— and R o m a n c e Show! action lovers everywhere, .,***. 1:00 - 4:40 - 8:30 m uoE Phone ED 7 - 9 9 8 9 O WALTER PAUL O D Y SSE Y m INCLUDING SUNDAY RockHudson Üiï: DopjsDavi aLLr..: ‘I S TUNE-UP s Im li. TONV RAN DALI. Vi To n y C u r t i s T v s ------------------ T o d a y a n d S a tu rd a y i i adams-jkk OM YjfOPoums "I Love, Y o u L o v e ” ! G LADM ER *ritw scn ii — — ■—• 'S ep tem b er*, O fT k O U B U T H E A T R £ HORROR HOTEL i 6CARTOONSplus "THE LITTLESAVAGf" I MIR1SCH P ICTURES&ROBERTW ISEPRESENT THE BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS. T he Motion SUPER-BARGAIN DAY! S TA E P i c t u r e Industry Salutes R O B E R T I S W iR lE Y MASTERPIECE o f TERROR! T H E A T R E V a r ie ty Week F e b . 10th - 16th m. *r~ MliTChUJ/11 MfflflsNE hr«ki Ihy beak From out my heart, titkn thy form from off mv door. ANCOISTRUFFAUT, swi ilRECTOR WHO GAVE ' ’ * W BRINGS TO THE SCREEf « t AWARD WINNI NG “ TH E 4 0 0 B LO W S," Q u o th THF. R A V E N ; psciTNATlNG NEW W ORK THAT PLAYS IN MA ALL OF THEM DELIGHTFL Pr "1^ :----- Ì ’ NEVER M O R E a square from Nebraska ? an • off beatnik mretuvw°n3t gfRWI S ta rts from SOOSR M l * ! * # * Greenwich SUNDAY Village? The Hilarious E M I B road wa y an ASTOR RELEASE Stage Smash m m v is io N i Now on our 4 /n a v o u .r Marie Dubois IT JUST that they would. Based on the novel DIDN’T that they could. "Down There" by David Goodi FIGURE.. that they did! Produced by Pierre Braunberyr for FILMS DE LA PLEIADE E X T R A ! “ M F N with C A R S ’ Next! “ END O F n r s i R F ” ^ ■ m. ^ •Coming F e b . 2 6 -2 7 -2 8 * "ANTIGONE ¡Al S O P H O CL E S « i m m o r t a li .« P Ç b fU lfy DRAFTING BOARD SOLD AFTER FIRST CALU “ I i o M T iff drafting board and poro Mil MAŸf.fNF paral;«-1, n tquart Im m ediately,” fey ®**; toid tftl* pi eat od »tudent. i f Automotiv«) ir? rr,nr¡ rrfTyrflTTTTT «at, tun» wall, very f1»an, IMF), r x « CASCA, IN V I" $6,50. W * $7,26. A? I*.. 24’ - Carlson Inverts Tree! i; I ) IT orturra, 14VX»N, It JA, 2 HI • ■• • > * '■ * * 1' * 1 -' *,•••. ;y • *-V •'*’ ! ##. **%•’*•%•*■* . • «*» ‘U . I# . 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V e n t , * I ', I , Cmt 1lo fi, wt»f> nef |i|,i • Y/AMí F'D ò ^ fÌ# # p A ir iís/1 C # f • ft !fi/l a . Vice I'btrtm '1' t i 7 73 RIJY JPACt ',r I t. FAST in *n tu r w ## v DF A D I IN t pii# tfir«« y o if « . g***« Af l 1 f ’Ti lt f t f I .>.».A . /.\>f i g li-f f i \V . a ... fj . V, elf lií f f í t 1 t ¿i f Ì ff ««i«} i -,/*# i » fae . # #| fHm #f *} W », f|'»fT ' *f »,>t ». , m «y h#v# Kfr, ★ E m p lo y m e n t e g u la rly $15,9*. pr , i '> , if# I If? ,:■■ i.Lj f, $ i .9*, c t l b itifttifi h**hr H t * ’ * ^ '• '■ > \o r 82r>6 Uf fw .t fry j[#r I f ¡ft !, i*m t * - ibi i pfjH.ff'î Jfi i R A TE J 'X n o r t h e r n Kfq *tA Ir r I DAY ,i i ' ; r; **•«£. 4;..^ 1 DA Y *. D AYS Uf» fWf HJJOÔ. L a m b d a r' hs Bea ffÄ T T O T S earch For Q u J i f Autorriot Ive ★ Sorvl S p in ste rs’ S p in S la te d For Feb. 2 2 Transportation S t o r t in g j o f j r ii wy F f .h i H ... ¿C r .B A e f " <)► '* T. y".*. v ; ;■. • -•• A y •r .c v ) f M Ç A ll L iC ni V y .i»r .i t u r d r j y i f Wanted c~ o n d iti., o. $40. T ! X r A K i l A D f ; 1 it V i l 1 11 •i. w Peanuts P ersonal J r : A N ( J ..... I A i 1 Indaga. Il (TMì’ Tl F. pinn,r T 1A y y I G A N . IHCKl. r r p r r o m 7tí. ¡«ti m tik b» mi.I irn,tifili,). A ll w-,,T T O R F N T : fu rn ltlic rt hom viDS'i •; I l l S ii gu.)iaiiii»f>t), lil'K Ol IWI S i O A l I r •>i >-1 i I y of fi V*- ft,i i j i i it>v, 1 .<|ulpp«'(1 Flit t(H)ho|irn , de, or CTH,1.1 O f H O !M IN O .T*»*«* MU. M .islt-tf at.* , p r e f e r r e d , ft llnetfl i»«, i to M*30p,m.T V T ^ rlin lc l# « # , 9 H -I3I, iUCfii bill ance of I . M it lilKAfi, tfti 11 IV 7 M .1H . ( tp payim »nt» of $3 Plum.. I \ / 5 1705 ■ir.wiNTV WA r i UNI M o n n in fä h I 'j y r s S t a i r ) l i I* o s i A L O IC fit*fhion. I^Torif' 4Hr,- ‘f / / ‘t . O í" U S E Û .O A Í -.fj; 22 and ? ’ M ks. ' 1>. T fM I fft .“ Toi ttiirT Kna(ips, b.Afit l.a n sltig . A In E V E R S A W 7. OitOH. 31 tlons anti repair?; of worn A F A lT M F I^ 1 5 T 7 T ~ -irto w » i7 re - EioW ili c lo th in g . Can pick up an d d d t frlg c-rn tors, fu r n lm r r .S e ll,ir m lf »ct-ta USING OUR ENTIRE FLOOR SPA OR 6-4181. or buy. CTrant’ s fu rn itu r e , 529 WtiultV AND PAINT DEPARTMENTS. -f( F or Sale WTTKiirFT’S'' 'VT'.T t'k'CTTi^. ■i I M i c h t g a n . IV 4 -4 9 0 3 , 31 of yotii p ro m p t ant.! reasonable. I ' 4548. 32 During the m eeting a dispute i f Lo st & Found arose o v e r c o r r e c t p a riiam en- ^ Real Estate FRTNrTrtiiforinit; cxper Tent t-ttry procedure when K arl l.ady Ph.D. langtiagr exam ination asKed for reconsid eration of a ED 2 r l ° i 9 . __ tnajot fty tit*, iaion to mandate or 'S ft ■ ",..’ - J . ■aa.% w C ’ n cjO m k r AA.SEHVTfi' ç . - ,c f l « a « i j # t j q s w t w i •1 jz z :m s £ T * - w i -V- * " -. f- , •,f , r* . ¿ T..«nT ’*■ tmtv .4 (, l}all. 35.3-1505 afteA j. pointm ent. S h ort form S3 and up. tt I FULL YEAR WARRANTY WITH Personal Lulu M arlett, 3519 S. C ed ar. T L fl and the m eeting Its e lf. ^cncr^l listing but for ® #pw-cific SOLD! 2 -5 7 3 7 . 46 As a resu lt. Tu esd ay’s acriona b u y e r . C all T o w M oor#, IV 2 - 2 0 .0 0 0 Item s. HILDINC money changing. Ruboli- auto In - 5561. Evenings IV 9 -9 4 9 5 . Hannl- p r o b a b l y w ill be appealed at iU PPL V, 228 S. C ap i- surance - F*D 2-8671 C.30 bal 355-8256 another meeting early next week. 34 1 ’ ' :s îl v r i ' iV k';' ri! ■.L*,p,; v Y 1*1................... AM I* ï w t h ir t y MC? M E? "\{ ’T t ' Y v i HA!hA!HA!HAIMA! HEE HEE MEE MEE D EAN & HARR HOlUßläcWjHCH,, . ? j jftw . r * -»« .4 « . > . j* r . , • « f ' • * ' r-cM»?L'*- O lg ^ e r . IV 9 -9 4 0 4 . EMtOUJN? A2^V, G r a n d ' R i v e r ' a t -L ee. F ^ T T R T ir R ’ T S F '“pbw.Y S teering and bra ke s, new (met - lo r . no ru st, and m e chanically ù % Y ) «s. Open Mondays, Phone IV 2-1604 W ed n esd ay s, Fridays U sound. $350. IV 5 - 8 2 6 * . 30 State Newa Want-Ad# jb -Ù b 1 arnn I t " C rantes Refutes R esp ected By A ca d e m ic C o m m u n it/ arnival P A N IC Carnival j Drop-Outs i Honors College IsOpportunily a .D A f u .C iA S w §7 PAT MrCAPÎ f * ■ Of Tfc# §$ft§ Mf / ■'. -•■» ■ ‘'-»¿•if ••*«( ' -i «4 - -#- * >V -' ■ I «« . . ,V r; • i/o t-*: r/. ; v T- •-v v.* •: - v ,_ r. . ^ ■*4l- ■«*»-- w r 4«■» > •«aÄV '¿ a - r ; ‘* - . . v* *",..3Pr32fe * at.* r.*r? *r « « ***>' \t*it 'j U f f l t - V w l j f Cut- vianN n ■ t#tt HftM ét M it* W»«f 5 W * H a il i l a 4i*r>«r '!> T«aviay. *ktt Pirïtiinjnw *sivf ' • < H.S. Students Hw w(|f be Farmaff» w * t - y C 002912 C 5 1 8 6 6 0 RATHSKELLER feb ru » ry 23, I N 3 « M t n e iN t f lf t t f jW |N W M*r iabnunr 39,19S3. ... B688354 B350692 No age limit 5 till 9 p.m . C 4 2 8 8 3 8 B151360 INCLUDING B 2 9 Ì5 9 7 B203340 SUNDAY T. G. I. F . A870436 C 1118 8 8 8883885 C O M M U N IT Y CIRCLE PLAYERS SP EC I A LS €808391 C 18238S €203797 "THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD" A070773 8415789 A033345» A782549 C 824148 €539394 TONIGHT, F e b . 15 & 16, 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 3 A 5 3401 5 8018030 B234707 L*M GRAND PRIX 50 Cur tain 8 : 3 0 P .M . - - Adm. 3 2 . 0 0 CIRCLE P L A Y H O U S E S w e e p s t a k e s fo r c o l l e g e s o n l y STUDENT MOf€ t bg&fl 30- f sWlHS tfl^ # 4 iïÎ A ' 'Örj 4 li. ' * *7Vr/' i ■■ -f ■' V 5 " ■ « ■ ia f-v- - ay —m.r Ty’%,rr- «• «tas; ' CALL • ¿If 332-3573 G et with the winners I * $3.75 f or Sweaters - 1/2 p n ce far a h ea d in sm oking satisfaction I 332-3575 TH i #9QAiTcA.C Y&m&'BMT A T VQ'J» N f * » 8 ¥ t>Q*» * a S f.4 | t* F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y j 5i 19f, 10Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Christianity R a d io B rin g s M essage Faith on O f Gospel To A re a To F o reig n Students T h e opportunity of *n e ffectlv * ."ofnpus M inistry. Cam pus The m essage “ Go ye Into all the world and preach the Gospel h is old est son . Serving ________ over 550 ou tlets In "w h a t Is th able, and pi to every cre a tu re has been ex- Amer le t iiv foreign lends, Radio The P' T h e o r g in lz iflo t B ib le ( la s s Is maintained by the to save a I «11¡Á* tft X p; r.r' ’ ‘ >* V friend 'ttiVf'frrAti •e, *»: .X«H •* . . . . . . . B y Linda M iller tended to include fre e -w ill offerings of its lis te n - The ete of rommurt leaf ton- 1V 4 /- «>- '‘T * t * n“ u m oàHlit VeTHm — * & ■ -m » ., i • ' -• •- e n - — , . , r ^ ' * 1* — *■ , . v #v ti as#* * < - u. , : tu. Vi r- ■* wA'e ifj *. **• - ’C ' ' T i V * t V T ia sf 8 8 8 ; trio n t g tI A in k f V TV 1 v .X> ri \* * A*"\ « - • ¡ a n - * t > ’ >8 i M ' t n * « e r r o r o f t b e ' « - * * e e t t * * - g • . * ' _•< » * a y v .* » . <: ' •y of t i l l , ' ■ < * 1 •' k a s s we i . * if JfeftusOtirief h unknown and p artly a d e t i r t for ••ctirlty«' tiona M inistry In 1962. m e c ia ir as a dairy devotional guide e n - The ab*>>! Initiated In 1958 by the F a s t p resen ted ttoM who volui If his view s a re tru e, man la reduced to an In secu re neurotic, an insignificant form of being grasping for psychological com fort W1LS Radio In Lansing. titled , "O u r D ally B r e a d ,” gellae all ns Lansing T rin ity Church, the A ll- t a r l l y e x p re s s an In te re st In t v ic itio n TO in tern a* to b elief in a deity. But man fa esse n tia lly an o p tim istic being. A M i c h i g a n non-profit r e ­ Radio B ib le C la s s te a ch e s: ‘ ITie One Notions M inistry now attem pts to knowing m ore about the d lstln c * t udenta wilt be taking part *tr Iving for spiritual satisfactio n in life. ligious organization, the c la s s One God In T h re e P e rs o n s — slstln g of a nerve over 600 International s tu - l i v e s o f t h e C h ristian faith, i a cto ry v llle Holidays near F a th e r, Son. Holy S p irit. le s s of cob B e lie f In God stem s from the d iscovery that man Is an Im­ has no denominational tie s . It dents from 8 7 co u n tries attending P te rsm a hopes to d em onstrate / M ichigan. P le rsm a Says p erfect being, depending on som ething in fallib le for his e x is t­ seeks to m aintain fellowship of T h e In fa llib le , verbal in s p lr- T h e 1mm State. that the C h rist Inn faith is comp'ar- rti âit rbi y wl I‘ pnr*ffciptifc* in fot.tr en ce. T h is Is not fe a r: It is realization of one’s own lim its. all God’ s children everyw here. at Ion of the B ib le . turn of the Peginnlng as o p a rt-tim e w ork- lble with learning through a s e n s - days of r e s t , learning and sharing " F e a r la the b asis of the whole th in g ," he continues* " f e a r D r. De Ha an, however, la a ffil­ The E te rn al Deity of J e s u s His Body e r , the R ev. C . N. Tokatloglou lb le, s crip tu ra l and evangelical st the A m erican fam ilv level* of the m y steriou s, defeat and death. F e a r Is the parent of iated with the Conservative Bap­ C h ris t, H is V irgin B ir th , H is s in - up His Ki was assigned to the position of the w itness. i?.§ will stay with fa m ilie s ( i uelry, and th ere fo re it is no wonder that ct unity and religion tis t A ssociation. le s s humanity, His su bstitu tion­ firs t staff re p re sen ta tiv e. P i e r s - All Nations M inistry o f f e r a sm all ru ral com m unity. have gone hand in hand.” A graduate of U niversity of Il­ ary death, His bodily re su rrp c u n iv e r s it y CHRISTIAN CHUR rna rep laced him when he c o m - sp iritu al cotihsel and en cotlrag e- F *c Religion c ru e l? T h is can hardly be held a reaso n ab le asset ■ linois Medical School, D r. De tion, His personal com ing again pleted duties In 1961. ment to the C h ristian In tern a - will tion by an open-minded p erson . F o r ce n tu rie s relig io n has been Haan felt com pelled upon his to ru le and rein on e arth . 310 Although the o v e r-a ll re sp o n - tiona In studying at MSI 1. It haa to p n tfr the fnints*- S a l v a t i o n by faith without ■ n sou rce of strength when all other Institutions have fo iled . It is con ver sic Don *• 1 slitv A I!-N ations Min ■ ««tahlished BiM e staidy-awL'Al« ■ com pífted cernina ry works, Solely b y jg ra re . tru e that fent Is related to c ru e lty , but these two types of em o­ t r y . He training : ti s r j vffl e*fs fi pastor. T h e need of works a fter we B ib le Sch re n ts. tion i tarai be identified with religion . B elief in God is not an d, P as revf?aie< Worship em otion; It is a total outlook on life . R lch an De Haan, associate are saved If we a r e to prove i to the U I ven a fter there students havi The student gives h is solution to the problem of understanding teach er c Radio B ib le C la s s , I: F ir s t Baptist Church Always a warm ■*«>., •t,r world by citing scie n ce . ' ‘Sdenc«pk to our own e ffo rts to make tills world a fit place F r . T . M cDevltt 425 W. Grand R iv er Sunday W orship 11:0Q a.m . As guests of the Athena Rot Club, they will se e the Atb to live in, Instead of the aorr of p lace that Ignorance in all these For Engaged Church School Whiting 9 :4 5 a.m. Tem porarily m e e t ing U niversity Lutheran f'h 327 M .A .C . " T r u e R eligion ’ * com munity p ro je ct of m a k t ce n tu rie s has made I t ." Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. Division and Anti v Sunday M asaes 7 :lS -8 ;3 0 -9 T 4 5 (High) 11:15 - Donald C ir c le Leona Ju lian Soloist organist . mfiClil syj. Up. and V jsJU o c a Ida and poultry fa rm s. S cie n tis ts would read ily dispute this theory. S cie n ce cannot provide all the answ ers, it will never give us the first, causo, Scheduled "What H oppint. When?he Tron- quillxers F o il? *’ SATURDAY ,! ¡* F i r s t Pr*efey*orior. 0 O H vtfeX •’© f r ó f H t 'C . I " An U npredictable Situai IM M A N U E 1 ran I ci dirai G Ottawa and Chestnut I G R E E K ORTHODOX 9 :3 0 k 11:00 a.m . 2215 r- Michler d u 11 s. F tirici O ther S e rv ic e s •y are provided 9 :4 5 a.m . D iscu ssio n Group 1 to the C atholic Church CHURCH C rib b e ry and N ursery P r o ­ . . . he w rote, " I t would not seem Washington & Elm St, vided. ■ch ild ren of pn l or U niversity Students Ph. 4 8 2 -7 3 1 5 9 :3 0 a.m . and 11:00 a.m . Church School to respond su fficiently to the repeated ly quoted the B ib le R ev. John C . P oulos, P asto r " T h e Answer to Inner Morning Wr, 8:4 5 p.m . T rin ity C olleg iate words of the divine red eem er. n. - W orship. M orning S e rv ic e . ick h is argument that the R esid en ce Phone 4 8 4 -8 1 8 4 Fellow ship . Buffet Supper. " T o be faithful and to rem ain T e n s jo n " ■h -h SiinHav Si'honl p s must think not only of Sunday S e rv ic e s D r. M orrow , preaching Youth Grouf ingi Evening S erv ice tile s . He cited the F ir s t faithful to the in tegrity of Catho­ M atins 9 :3 0 a.m . 7 :0 0 p.m . Wednesday evening 6 :3 0 p.m . Calvin Club Evening Ser Divine Liturgy 10:30 a.m . )Hnl P ra y e r and B ib le Study. le of St. Jo h n — " . . . He lic d o ctrin e . . . is c e rta in ly a M1D-WI F o r T ran sp o rtatli Communion 11:30 a.m . fo r sin gle young adults Phone the Church o ffic e , 33 7 - s) is a p rop itiation fo r our great g ra ce and a title of m e rit Wednesi mat ion call M r. F Serm on 11:45 a.m . A warm and friend ly w elcom e 'U D FNTS V I COM 7966 for Inform ation con cern - not fo r ours only but also for and honor. Rut this is not enough F or churi ED 2-895 ing 48 9 -6 6 4 7 o r I to fulfill the prec ept of the L o r d ." Students In need of tra n sp o r­ awaits you at F ir s t P r e s b y te r - niripus bu •hedul ■ of the whole w orld.” 9176. tation, call 4 8 4 -8 1 8 4 . ian.____________________________ L W ELCO M E STU D EN TS F ir s t Church o, All Saints Episcopal St. Andrews Sunday, F e b ru ary 17 U niversity Lutheran K im berly Downs (U n iv er sit y Methodist Church 9:45 o.rn.-C olU giot* B ible C lo ** Church Church of C h ris t C h rist, Scienth Eastern Orthodox Church 11:00 o.m’.-Morning Worship Service 709 E , Grand Rfo 800 Abbott Road - ED 2 -1313 Church & U niversity *‘Origin of the Church* * and Student Center 1007 K im berly D riv e, Lansing Robert Card Episcopal 1118 S, H a rris o n Rd. 7:00 p.m.-Evening Service National Lutheran Council (2 blocks W. of Frand or Church Service: apUn to the I Student Center | W ilson M, Tennant, M in is te r I **The Church after God' * Own H eart*' Division and Ann S tre e t, E . L. Shopping C enter on W. I D r. Glenn M . F ry e , M in is te r Wed. 7:30 p,m,*Mid*Week Service , , Edward Rot (2 blocks north of B erkey Hall) Grand R iv er) C hurch S ervices 9,10, & 11:15 Special Missionary Service = 129 N, Pennsylvania 332-2559 Missionary P ilo t from Anchorage, IV 9 -7 1 3 0 (on City bus line) Alaska W alter R. W ietzke, pastor iVHAV SF " A liv e To Righteousness and Phone 48 9 -8 3 1 5 G od" IN T E R -C IT Y B IB L E CHURCH! M iss T e c la Sund - Campus (INTER DENOMIN ATIONAL) W orker Rev. Glenn M . F ry e TWO BLO CKS WEST OF FRANDOR R , S. BURGESS WORSHIP Sunday Scr and 11:00 a.m .-M orn in g SUNDAY SE R V IC E S Rev. W ilson M . Tennant 2 & S & MICHIGAN_______________ PASTOR M atins 9 :0 0 a.m . U nlversit M atins 8 :4 5 a.m . Common ''»rvtc es SUNDAY SE R V IC E S N u rs e ry , c r ib room fo r a ll | Regular Divine Liturgy 9 :3 0 a.m . s e rvice s. m Aft Y in lu th er c h a pel 10:15 & 11:30 a.m . M o rning Worship 10:55 a.m . C on fessions Serm on: « 7:00 a.m . Holy C om - every Sat. 7 :3 0 p.m . C hurch School 10:00 a.m . all MISSOURI SYNOD B ib le Study 9 :5 5 a.m . Wed. Ever 444 Abbott Road, P h. 332-0778 " M o r a ls , C h ristia n s, and the * * * •> ' ion: C an terbu ry A ssoc, F o r tran sp ortation c a ll ages & 11:15 a.m . c h ild re n Evening Woi ship 6:00 p.m . 2 -5 y e a rs . W orship; 9 a.m . - M atins P rob lem of E v il" A ednesday evening B ib le Reading R rcakfast and rid es to 4 #9-0439 10 a.m . - E u ch a rist N u rsery c a r e Is provided W. Grand I D c la s s e s -A il W elcome WES1 ,E Y FOUNDATION Study 7 :3 0 p.m . George I. Jordan, M in is te r 10 a.m . - B ib le C la ss at all th ree s e r v ic e s Open Mon. C arnl f ’flr iw T hursday evening L ad les PAN-ORTHODOX STUDENT D ire c to r 11:15 a.m . - R egular S e rv ice Sunday S ch o o l-9 ;0 0 & 10:15 -5 :0 0 p.m. B ib le C lass 7:30 p.m . ASSOCIATION of MSU 4 p.m . D octrinal D iscu ssion Sessio n s a.m . Mon., Tue Rev. E rnest Dunn, Holy Communion Open to all Orthodox students. A ssoc. D ire c to r 5 p.m . B ib le Study Student Supper 5:30 (50$) days 7 «00- M eetings as announced Supper 6 :0 0 p.m . 6 p.m . Gamma Delta Student Dinner 6 :3 0 p ro g ram , canterbury c R ev. F r . C lem ent P a lm e r, 7 p.m . D iscu ssion : Gamma D elta Busin M e e tin g s-E le ctio n s "W hat would you lay down your Forum 7:00 p.m . AU are VTO p.Tp. *suf I or I r a i’Spoliation C al: Chaplain ] F r e e foil's tran sp ortation (5 tc S: 15 p.m . V esp ers-F v ertln g W orship life fo r 7’ ’ Church Ser C o n firm a tio n C la ss 'I Phone: 48 5 -9 2 5 4 I 30 m inutes b efo re each s e ry- F r e e Bus tran sp ortation available to all s e r v ic e s Jo in t m eeting with E p isco p a­ F E 9 -8 1 9 0 I , . , use the Rea ice around the campus. -__________C all 3 3 2 -0 7 7 8 o r 3 3 2 -0 5 3 6 ___________ lian Students. ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or E D 2 -2 4 3 4 J L ~i r Edgewood Peoples FIR S T CH URCH O F T H E N A ZA REN E P e o p l e s C h u rc h WORLD WIDE Genesee at Butler Streets SOUTH B A P T IS T CHURCI Church E a s t Lan si ng SUNDAY SE R V IC E S RADIO B IB L E C LA SS Interdenom inational 1518 S. WASHINGTON — LANSING 469 North Hagndorn Road Church School .....................................9 :4 5 a.m . Now on L ansing Station W lLS-1320 Interdenom inational Y our "C hurch-A w ay - From - Home E a st L an sin g, Michigan Morning Worship ............................................. 11:00 a.m . 7:30 on Sunday Mornings Youth G roups ................... .................6 :0 0 p.m . 200 W. Grand R iv er 9 :4 5 A.M. B IB L E SCHOOL I (5 b locks north ofG rand River at Michigan E v an gelistic H o u r,.t.............................. 7 :0 0 p.m. 11:00 A.M. Vern Van Hovel MINTS Pi RS . WEDNESDAY EVE Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. "G o d ’ s P ictu re of Y o u " ¡r Ji'AK» ■>.' .«i.6.. 7: .33, •• F * ~—*—• - ... ......,"Y" ’T " “» •••.•4V".'; i'.im. . SUNDAY SER V IC ES r - /THpmWuck-, Hantprie s o - ; ^ • L BaT?e*Ri ' * *’ y .v vf ' m ,. Supervised nursery available each serv ice. - ^ '•00 F. M. I he MalT .Moves G r i t * : ■ H.T. Stanley - M inister Tom Thompson - Music D ir. “ FAITH IS OUR F O R T R E S S " Can we be In touch with God? WORSHIP SER V IC ES 9:30 & 11:00 a.m . T ran sp o rtatio n av a ila b le c a ll IV 4-8 2 9 4 by Special M usic featuring ! '«••< I C rib Room thru High School John H. Dawson, p resid ent, E g g e rt, B arito n e , M ary Wilson, Adrian C ollege Sunday, F eb . 17 F IR S T W E S LE Y A N Soprano. CHURCH SCHOOL M ETH O D IST CHURCH 9:30 a .m .- 11:00 a.m . 8*3(5 P M Adult Youth Fellow ship Serm on by T o p ic: "W hat Is B a s is fo r a R ev. T ru m a n A. Mori E ast M ichigan Ave. at Magnolia C rib room through S u ccessfu l M a r r ia g e ? " , i f "Atyrhtuagp and i.. .•••A : V :‘ gN»-sjiK * ... « ■Hb vM >4*vi3r EYsu*. G ’ out ¥. rt .tv- I * ■, I .'*• *■' . »**■ M- . »V'V • ;• t r y «1 a W. c/rjirtro'-c i ,* c . . Fellow skip Morning W o r s h ip .............................................................. 1 1r00 a.m . W ED ,-7 :3 0 P ra y e r M eeting. A ffiliated with United Church Serm on: "Y o u Said I t " 5 :0 0 p.m . V esp ers - McCune Of C h r i s t , Congregationa 1- S p e cia l Youth Hour .........................................................7:00 p.m . Chapel FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION MORNING 5N1 I C h r i s t i a n , E van g elical and 5 :3 0 p.m . Supper with sem i­ C all 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 fo r Information M. R. DeHaan, M . D. R eform ed . n a rs to follow at the C ollege P a s to r s : D r. Howard F . Sugden, Dr. T eacher W ELCOME House. W ard, and R ev . Alvin Jo n e s . L