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H. ill )/•<>(! i l\ J ?<•HIM j' pert Film First ' ¿l i e nns , M e t h o d i s t s cad em y N o m in ates rge In E n glan d aw re n e e O f A r a b i a Ä; ¡Ä&j ¡1 WNS2sSMÊmâRm$Wmmw■* ■■■-W w Philosophy pi Hews Head Talks a Glam F ro m A P a n d U P f W ire * At K iva Malayan Head W■m s Of Impending B o o k s T ake A B eatin g ; § » 3 WAY g ild 94St ijTi M r Of Ceri Rebind H undreds W eek ly | B o o k s by th e h u n d re d * c o m e o n d 90 e a c h w e e k a t th e ¿j U n , * * rs 1t y ! ; U .S « H o t in V ie t Me it Reds. 0 Q** s t u d ® * ' ~ e a r on d te a r on b o o k * , ¿ w , -*e rp p o in tñ ^ r William K , G ibbs, r e p r e s e n ta t iv e o f o n o o f t h * b in d e rte S jy • . , s e r v ic in g th e lib r o n e » e s t im a te d th a t " a n y w h e r e fro m i 5 0 ir L n g la n d a * Ir¡ th < ( - rr 1 Mriot ism Goes R oses, to 5 0 0 b o o k * o w e e k trow el to th e b in d e r ie s .’1 :g |o id Itop's "Tw o lor T h e b o o k s g e t h a rd u s a g e in a U n iv e r s it y lib ra r y , G ib b s , jj , ( , 77 t o ld a n d re b in d in g is n e c e s s a r y m o re o fte n th an in or* ¡j ' r t- u r ,- » , t . j involves rw r, s -, a s; fe¡fcs, ' i . , tíog coto zLWxii» j ñ .« r ó n i í TWcdlna Itx fS HtfVe to He ro,i- ;‘r * • rTÔNSÏ.TfiWk.it.di’a :air lo ng some real o n o 0 11 1 ^ « * •; / C o m m u t i t o n ¿ífrm r.i stè rn e life- * ; b ecau se of co n stan t usage* w ^ ctercv of both denon T h e b m d e n e s s e r v e th e b u s m e n lib ra ry ^ in E p p ie y ;> •” S e tter, stands m. tiiud usgi, ¡ C w n te t, th e m d i v id u a N r y f t io e lib r a r ie s o f th e U n i v e r - Ò wags his tail when w.gied B a n n e r" ia 1 1 T u e s d a y , F e b r u a ry 26, i 9 63| S tate- N e w s , E ast L a n s in g , M ich ig a n Letters To T h e E d ito r M S U ’s T h e m e F o r T h e S ix t ie s : On Fallout Shelters, Etc. R eo rgan ize A n d M o v e A h e a d To the Editor: In your discussion of the fa ll- out shelter program you have caves. We must all devm energies to peace and not ° failed to raise some of the most 953 nu , ' 0| vital questions. You suggest that ^ ~ the administration may want the ir O O C ffr C fifflf fO f! A m e r ic a n people to be aware of q-Q ¡ be Editor* the realities of n u c le a r w a r. Un- Vlr Lemrner is confus- - - v -; ■■ * ‘ »J • w ..- 'v. 11 provide protection is a extended was ollv Thia is especially be used as rotation. 1 of the gravest dangers of Lemmer woulr gram Is the attitude that to go down thei rs. Once each family has self — not wa d shelters it isn't at all i quick glance t to accept the possibility quick opinion, n the inevitability of nu- as many white var. Since we have our tension as the s there Is no need to work 1 think tha 1 hardfor nuclear dis arm ­ gross general or so the fable goes. The “ one room c y would like to convince and the other it is even a lot of good g ro es.” The ill U n te re stin live in sh elters. But, we a play- to 3r th e M SU E duca! accept war as an alter* music What nent P r o je c t, w ith to the solution of the domlnately tf v in g te a ch in g m And If he say: That reminds me, I have to buy some B r y l c r e e m . voluntary segrega eed to bolster the economy taken, j bave obs€ ending $195 million on con- dancing with Nes tton projects it snouiun t tie probably 4 ga in st Mississippi N egroes ifflcult to find enough p ro j- foundatlons" mot to go around without even gation. As far as mg one shciiiii-T------------ ------ he should lea v— Voter Registration Drive rhap: you are most co rrect The extension you suggest that there may gee is a terrific imething political about the excess MSU ste; S h a w Spiri Leading To Reprisals ...Certainly our government is to have an unlimited abil- 0 create needs and c r is e s instrument for .< f a r as rec;; situation at dance and where they provepolit- mosl anyWhere a / expedient. Witness the con- j notice it. »nr o ccu rrenceof the Cuban T he fo llo w in g a r t ic le w as M ississippi fNAm,* , » w ritte n by D r* Ben H ic k o k , p ro je c * , . , . . a s s o c ia te p r o te s to r o t A m er* A tte m p t T o R e g is te r ^ n a s i year Nes Led O h, B o y ! icon T h o u g h t and L a n g u a g e , suffered increasing h what the next H ic k o k is th e fa c u lty c h a ir* and intimidatior when Our m ilitary man o f the G re a te r L a n s in g io reg ister. B a r b a r a C arter area M is s is s ip p i E m e rg e n cy . . . , shocking details in m R e lie f C o m m itte e . T h is is *«-r-f-le f i f t e e n t h A the f i r s t o f a tw o -p a rt s e rie s . Comes to M ississipp If everyone would read a 50 Reporter for Jan. 1 . : e n t paperback, J o h n Howard Negroes have G riffin's "B la ck Like M e ," d is- h a v e suffered eeor trimihatlon against the Negro In p risa is; tnose p y America mieht end in our own governm«*nf avenc es ACROSS Watch That Ice ¡y D ro u g h t B rin g s D SOLUTION O f YESTERDAY 1if rrS^t *?'• , 'Ï »'s«»-} ca'tion building should s e r v e < r g r a p h i c w a r ni ng to o t h e r me mq «I |k a U n i v e r s i t y co m rn d a cultural Stav off the i c e . T h e Red Cedai two c o n t r o - j s plenty de e p enough to drown ii s , ' ‘O pera- and the n e x t p e r s o n m i g h t not fal “ Operation jnto s ha ll o w w a t e r , (T o m m o rro w : What the iting fa cu lt y During p e r i o d s of i n t e r m i t t e n G re a te r L a n s in g area M is s * t Tt h d o r m f rpp 7 P *rnri th 8w t Vi 0 ip a b e c o m e is s ip p i E m erge ncy R e lie f ral p r o g r a m t r e a c h e r o u s and u n s a f e , C o m m itte e has done and ad. it mi gh t be l o n g e r and co lde p lans to do. art exhibits, to take the long way ar o u n d , be , 3 0 0 peo ple. safer. N o F e d e ra l Aid m t h e r e has y, would be a t r a n e d v if a stu Anxious to ve ;. mini dent dr >wn i l e t ’ s be f o r e 4 M assive Dose ITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS T I Times C h a n ge MICHIGAN Mil l I STATI UNIVERSITY I PACEMAKER NEWSPAPER. M em ber Associated pr«» nited -Press Second cla ss postage paid at East l apslnf Intemaflorial, Inland Dally P ress Association, Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 341 Student Associated Collegiate P ress Association, Services Building. Michigan State University, Michigan P ress Association. Published by the students of Michigan State East LAnslng. Michigan. Mail subscriptions payable In advance: 1 term , $3; 2 term s, $4; University. Issued on cla ss days Monday through Friday during the fall, winter and 3 term s, $5; full year, $ 6 . W ire E d itor................................... Dave Jaehnig T h e o n e lo tio n t h a t’s c o o l, e x c itin g spring quarters, twice weekly during the sum­ mer term ; special Welcome Issue in Septem­ Editorial A ssistan t .* . ..Liz Hvman . , b ris k a s an o c e a n b r e e z e ! Circulation M an ag er....................B ill M arshall b er. Cdpy E d ito r..................... . Jon F iü g ç ra ld ÇÇT: .;!!/-.•t*yC•'■>'■ufVjTV**. * * P l a c e - vocal m u s ic, senior h a jo rs01., | Iiojvt Use Of Defense Fund will answer a student’ s challenge perpetrated by Stalin on the So- and debate a question of Com- viet people. Is accepted today by munist Ideology Wednesday at many American s c h o la rs." l f j5.March If Pure Oil C o . V n t e i •Money now sp< or, defense they have had bread long enough 7:30 p.m. In Wilson Hall audl- " If is time that it be co rre ct- #rse! (summer e m - chem ical, mechanical wetpont could be rtt more e f- they will want liberty as much tortum . ly refuted. -g for cfiun- trical engineers; nr fectlvely to prome as you and I,* Alfred C. Meyer, who teaches “ ‘ ¡[owing a ctiv l- physical chemistry. in i u t h o r * U r i Ml He cited Cuba as an exan International Communism, Jan anoelng, cr a fts , and o th e r business rr B efore the C astro revoluti« G arrett, member of the Youn^ NO TWISTING IN CHINA f^-irta. golf, g en iral Sacram ento State ( Cuba the people had to in riding, rlfle ry , tervlewing Industrial manae 70 Der cent of their food. ____ , • W - GJLvC * i.v : A: S t . - f h .s r .- i .;:;': nust be 21 y ears men’ s physical education ec graduation sen - nomlcs. public adminlstratl< orevlous camp public law, psychology, general sociology, a n , English, Russia Co. - C ancoD i- German, philosophy ' »!-• ,ing mechanical cat, mechanical and civil eni Í to perform •■H nfiiwhnt# ■eduction admln- neers. ne dances as ■ounting m ajo rs. ctices should ted/' Camp Tamarack Interview: llnol* National for summer employment: S< Co. of Chicago eral positions available for st CASH fo r your Ideas ri.elors cand l- counselors, 18' or over; watt ¡K i'ege of b u sl- front assistants 19-or over w y banking e c o - a WS1 certificate; assistant st $100 to r 10 m inutes w ork cial adm lnistra- e rv iso rs - 21 or over; can UB N a m es 7 craft supervisors - 21 or ov . o. interview- U„S, Army Audit Agency N e w D irecto rs HOW TO WRITE J I CD 1# ’ 1 and mechani- Detroit Distract Interviewing , E X A M IN IN G th o u s a n d s o f photos and o th e r m aterial fo r th is world, he said. We counting m ajors. elected to the 1963-64 Union ’s enjoyed a demo-» year’ s Wolverine are L o w e ll K in n e y , E a s t L a n s in g senior; for Boys in ter- Westlnghouse Electric Ci but have never known Board of D irectors. !?« fii^ rk m O n ly $ 2 .0 0 T,,,r employment poratlon Interviewing electric The new d irectors a re: Jim Gerald Holm es, Howell sen io r; and M inna R e id e l, Brooklyn It Is hard for us to in for counselors mechanical and chemical en Tuman, Scarsdale, N.Y., Junior: junior. Friday is the lo st day to -o rd e r the new W o lve rin e . f these people who $ G R A F F , b o x 1T6C, F lu s h in g 6 5 , N .Y .$ r-..e f o l l o w i n g neers. up liberty for bread. Mary Lou Squires, Linden Jun­ —S to le H ew s P h o to by G eorge iu n n e . ete, archery. Youngstown Sheet & Tube i io r; Skip Davis, Deerfield, 111., ; canoe-, sailing interviewing electrical, met r over. Position lurglcal and mechanical er Three Rivi a c k Jacooowitz, vers Junior; Cheryl Ot- Complete Optical aterfront d lre c - neers; marketing and busin —J k, -*»4. UM . i 3TTQiT«l7v»jH *m*u and liberal a rts m a jo rs... Mlaml, F la ., sophomore and ^ H arris. Walled Lake soph- Service Eyes North American A v ia tio Styles for Men and Women Examined jper Products Autonetics Division interview D e b a te rs P la ce "he new d irectors will head Research Dept. electrica l, mechanical, met G lo ss e s < a g I n g and lurglcal and chemical engines F ifth In T o u r n e y tees beginning spring ter U se Sears J L f * F iH * d A ls o s e r v in g o u r r e g u la r physics, math and chemistry r MSL freshmen won eight The directors wi l l E asy y No Ap- ;;r ic Co. in te r- jo rs . illots in six rounds of d e- their specific committee ipp< Paym ent W pointment A m erica n a n d Italian C uisine ing, financial ad- North American A v i a t i o the Bowling Green Na- ments from the new pre: Invitational Varsity De- the Board, who will be Plan N ecessary i --'her business Atomics International intervii “ F o r P izza Sake C a ll” Ing chem ical, mechanical, el urnament last Friday and before the end of wlnte O ffic e s o f : Ors. J . Christi* and H. Beckwith, Optometrists ? & Rubber Co. trical and mctaUurffics] cr nechanicat, and neers; physics, chemistry, mes Hudek, Cedar Rapids, , freshman and Kermlt T e r - S ch o la rsh ip s CASA N O V A # 2 :ers; business ad- math m ajors. rcounting, indus- North American A v ia t; Derby, Kan., freshman, de- P ic k -u p 337-1668 D e live ry d against Baylor University, O ffe r e d To nt and chem istry - Columbus Division intervii ing electrical engineers and el e Dame, Concordia (Minn.), lam Jewell (M issouri), But- A rm en ia n s Resort Yacht ing for summer Uriiversitv. and Wittenberg. North American A v i a t i c ’ositlons open for M placed fiftla among 16 school yea r are av Los Angeles Division interve Dest Clerk and leanis in the toumamient, debating dents cf A:rmenian descent r ing electrical, mechanical, n , restaurant and :he natic>nal Interco Ueglate pro- Ing in Micrhigan who have allurgical and civil engine« posicion: Resolved that the non— pleted one year of college. 3jors only. B e ll- math and physics majors. :omimuni1st nations of the world Applicat ions ma y be pick ung guests, and Space & information Systi 9 h 0i u id establish an economic in the scholarshipi office Iti Stu* /er, swimming Division interviewing electri Ity. dent Serviices. Deatdline to retum - 20 or over - mechanical, civil and chem Hudek was awarided an "e x ­ the appliestrions is April 15 ; saving ex p eri- engineers; physics and math i entMpjaque. He placed In the U n d e r ; a r* A/liiAf e scholar snips dock master with Jors. top ten debaters in the tourna- a n d gradluate fel lowships a r e outboards, merit. available. g and v a r- ' ■; food s e r - ^ ■m ^ C A M F CO UN SELO R O P IN IN G S j I ^ B m m ne previous *Ci electrical ei UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Mm, eg* 19 A(*ep'*ii*e el »I leest Î y*o< of roR«g* ) ration in- and n GRADUATE STUDENTS a n d FACULTY M EM BERS , e le c tr l- Inw viewi THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS tivli engi-» . . .. com prising 350 outstanding Boys. G irls. B rothe r Sistsr m a jo rs. and Co Ed Camps, located throughout the New England. M id ­ ing e îë c - dle A tla n tic States and Canada. sngineers . , , INVITES YOUR INQUIRIES concerning summer employment a« Head Counselors Group leaders. Specialties. General Counselors. bus boys; children« W rit* Phon«, o t .C e lt .in .Person ; . 'T *■: _ -i"* **<■ - • 3CK?iS^àr^g; • y t ' v., (Lite bavMig. C e rtifi- Association of Private Camps —"Dept. C Maxwell M Aieiofwlfr, Execwfnt* Oirttfot ness m i - reation director, 155 West 42nd Street, O X 5-2656, N e w Y ork 36, N Y. | kitchen helpers, il System maids, yardman, ry educa- man, cooks helpei i/French, combo. MS COLLEGE CAMPUS’ ACROSS THE HATIOH! AN OUTSTANDING V A tU f! An Exact Copy of the $ 1 5 0 ORIGINAL 3 4 0 2 WORLD’S THINNEST AND SMALLEST CI6 ARETTE LIGHTER 00 FOR N O W IN CLUDIN G PER SO N A L IN ITIALS! 2 The ' CROWN ofhes, is wafer thii matches. Ideal fo 2 . 2 2 COMING THURSDAY AT THE UNION BOOKSTORE... id ay. MULTIPLEX READY Patrician Hair Fashions and the new Patrician Pink Room 4M H <êj . L--.. — ---e» w Just across fro m Spartan Village FM TUNER* HFT90 University Village •orm Pre-W ired Snow Flaking S12M Cherry Lane 139.95 $69.95 price incitâtes •shampoo f e o y THE FINEST IN F M RE-. •s ty lin g itP T iO N W fT H T H tS LOW COST, •set h,GH PERFORMANCE TUNER. Permanent Waves M í* • Automatic G ain C o n tro l • r a tio de te cto r • L6 w - * f f t x ju ^ t e c o n f t n i c d ò n at P a tric ia n P ink Room Wherever you or your roommate may be—on any campus Open 8:00-8:30 every day Spartan Center in any city , town, or hamlet in any •tale ot the I nion—you E . Lansing will And Marlboro« at your favorite tobacco counter—soft °Pe Recording Industries E . Grand River axe ape Sat. No Appointment N ecessary S . Harrison Rd ED 2-4522 pack or Hip top box. Et> 2-0897 7-1114 ränd River T u e s d a y , F eb ruar y 2r M i c h i g a n S t a l e N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi e hi g: STUDENTS FIND H0USIN6 WITH WANT-ADS «‘ We received many c a ll* , and the apartm ent wa* rented the PO U R IT U Furnished. second d a y ," said th l* pleased IVO-OOOO. a d v e rtlte r. ss«n ^ T r a n s p o r t a t io n n A utom otive ^ P ersonal ^¡T S e rv ic e RIDE WANTED from Hsslett to "^ O IT Y lS B u Ì| » B 1 with a THING SALE n peri We buy and sell old coins D iap er 5 campus and beck, *11 3S5-5964 after 6 . 4! lowcost id Han Mondays and stamps! V till 9:00« S E R V IC E t o y o u r d t r e c e i v e y o u r ow n d ii each tim e, with our service, you ★ W a n te d By F “-wife* •I « ,Ar '« A* % ' Tur II-r* % - X . J - T *-*•.v -r X • ^ r - if t . - 1 . I . i ’ v f t , • -,• . V *» M M Î S îC MEDEA*’ , Sunday, February 24th t h in g Of Wi • A U T O M O T IV E at 2:30: Monday and Tuesday, white ÆL! W ilt I •E M P L O Y M E N T February 25th and 26th; 7:30 furnli • FOR S A L E p.m. Community C ircle P lay ers, • FOR R E N T 1120 Sheridan S treet, Lansing. AMERICAN DIA PE S t. •L O S T & FOUND Production dates; March 29th, SERVICE •P E R S O N A L 30th, April 4th, 5th, and 6th. 37 111 E . WASHTENA • PEANUTS PERSONAL IV 2-0664 ; models wanted dead •R E A L ESTATE *Ar Peanuts Personal PIZZA D EU VTKY T ro tters TV , 3811 N.- Sf •S E R V IC E DICK CLARK extends his best ED 2-0863 t. Phone IV 2-4750. 40 Sl • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N wishes to all Bailey men on their The Pizza Pit in XI, needs work d es- sa •W A N T E D winter term finals. 37 ■iales accounting, C a l- w MRS. LATI MEI there’s a good begin- Knapps. Altérât ►LINE M i-9 3 5 4 , I t i e r s s l o p e at AuSable. Only clothing. Ca >22.00 for the weekend. 37 (» 6 -4 1 8 1 . WANTED, p a r t ííECsT»' re. * ; -or % : pA'» à' *tr- I T « -*. w ** - 1 ern shirt purchased. IKTNS ror the beautiful ro sesl I’ m cur­ PHONE LEATHER SHOP, 4216 ious, but happy. Sh aron .' 37 TU 2-4201. _______ 355-8Í or - 5- W ANTED, Dead or Alive: The STU D EN T TV RENT Ma l i C40 Hollywood H illbillies. Lastknowr 19" portables RATES: , s i , address is 115 Hillside, Apt. 4, 2 1 " table mod 38 pei Hollywood 46, Calif. Big reward. service 39 All sets re information, write to or delivery charges. IN ejac, address. 37 IV 2-0624_____________________ 40 -¥* Real Estate ¡350 t h p e Nn VvAY M 6 T E L , 13 minutes from campus. Tranquil U B H o ld s F in a l Ru 59* " M U S T LIQUIDATE" - N e a r atmosphere. Daily or weekly re_ M SUll Owner leaving areal Spa- with reduced rates. F re e televi­ n ED C. cious 3 bedroom home. N e w ly sion and adjust your own beat. F o r 7 C o m m ittee árpete I. 20 ft. living room with C ali f ^ g , Alden. TU 2-3541 Today is the final day for Un- T he Pub! i, lovely kitchen anddin- ion Board rush petitioning Pam tee protnot * • A utom otive ie ccm - ing room - breezeway with at- INCOME TAX SERVICE Rowland, Charlotte senior and m unication No e x - tached 'i Car garage, lo p loca- INCOME TAX assistance by ap- p e r s o n n e l director of Union endar and tior beautiful "h ill-to p site polntment.Short form $3 and up. Board, said. P ublicity uttons, among mature tre e s . Over size Lulu M arlett, 3519 S. Cedar; TU Students may pick up petitions and d istril Y o u rs lot, 85’ x 2 3 8 \ Only $ 17 ,5 0 0 111 Ex- 2-5737. 48 a t the Union Board Desk and r e - nounce Un 50 p e r cel lent term s! P lease call R. J . STUDENTS. FACULTY: Income them to the petition box at T he Spec Phone F r in k . IV 2 -4 5 7 0 , IV 5 - 5 5 7 7 , the d esk . h eads up 41 IV 5 -7 2 : Walter N eller, Co. tax serv ice anytime. Walter Hahn Students w ill be interviewed not spon; Tian< 38 & Co. 328 W. Onawa, opposite fo r one of sev en com m ittees m lttee. Ir m ag ic ac< EAST l â n S ï ï æ . íear campus, . Capitol. IV 4-7002. 48 including student s e r v ic e s , so - ball movi B a ile y School. 3 bedroom home. ÎNCÔKÏE TAX - Weekdays 9 "to c la l, p erso n n el, foru m , public the C hrlsi basement, garage, 9 . F ran ces E. Brooks, 4204 S. re la tio n s , p u blicity and sp e c ia l Union Bo $ 16 ,0 0 0 wi te rm s . C a ll John Cedar behind N orris G arage. TU C offm an, •2919. Eoffman 2-6051. 48 T h e Student S e r v ic e s C o m m it- C am p us C R e a lty Co« 45 TYPING SERVICE e e sp o n so rs the talent file , 00 LAKI VIEW HEIGHTS, 3 bed- rid g e le s s o n s , d a n c e in stru c- C a m p a ig i Sti ra n ch . two lo ts, carpet, TYPING TERM PAPERS and the- 10 and the b rid g e tournam ent, 1003 basem ent. -in r e f r ig - s e s . E le ctric typewriter. E x p e r - it o cial C om m ittee handles 5:00. 39 e r a to r, oven range, m ixer. Din- jenced, fast serv ice. ED 2-4597. weekend dances, although it a r - fresh rr ing L . Ovei $2000 equity, only 41 ranged a music night and an art man of t! $1000. Phone owner, F’E 9-8547. ; YPtNG TERM PAPERS a spe show this y e a r . Young Cii Call 41 :st The P e r s o n n e l Committee Pete McP ra te s , phone 882-6259. 41 keeps a record of the number of ate studei puppy. ★ S ervice a CCU'IVa Y e T Y p I § V. T h e se s, hours worked by each member of the sweate r s , bug; term papers, etc. E le ctric type- and presents an awards banquet You plain d resses, sinits vCOcits , $ 1.00 . w riter. J a n e t Ronk, 332-8064. fo r outstanding m em bers each is a 039 spring term . will W e n d ro v /s THKSES term papers» g en esrl "The Forum Committee spon— burnpc give free dry c leaning for every typing, 'iBM e le c tric, accurate so rs various lectu res to supple- proval t Laundry service. Call IV 4-4392 after ment academic life. The most tution, blk. w. of 5 . 3Q. 37 popular of these a re the L ast MSI .A*1 V*' >+.. ?1« C/7 a •‘*s r r r * r * CtMtnce»-,Lpctur£s,.,.,in, *.whi. h . a !.£ser¡ ari atrfO' insurance THESks;. term -pSpem? gksnerw —1 olessoT* ór. 'Well-kVpwtt figure: w * 's* JftMiiüSfcíw» typing, etc. Experienced typ proDlem / Mont? nent plan, sp e a k s a s if it w e r e h is la s t McLellan, Quandt lnsuram 1 N. Capi- F a st, efficien t, reasonable. < ch an ce to a d d re ss any aud ience, and voluiu tol. IV 5-8419 anytime. C39 355-0791. JO B R E SU M E S , 10 0 c o p i e s , repuppies., WOMENS ALT ERAT1C)NS, le a - ★ Employment ih Imports, tner coats» call IV 4-13656. 41 $4.00. A ld in ger d ire c t m ail ad­ R eta il P re s id e n t C lerical v e r t is in g . 5 33 N. C lip p e rt, IV 5 - Phone TU 'rtJTQRINQ GEiIMAN, all levels, 40 beginning Frent 2 2 13 . C P la n s T a lk H e re i t K eiii inlngR us- sian. Call IV 4-8656. 41 TYPING, eneral and th eses. Ex­ C harles Y. L azaru s, president p e r t e n e e d , reasonable ra tes. of one of the nation's leading r e - ery mor Looking for Cood Musycke. ED 7-2174 M rs. G race Rutherford. ED 7 - tail Institutions, will address r e - workers 332-1 0138. 37 tailing and marketing students te r for KNIGHT OWLS’ C39 * L o s t & Found T Y P IN G IN' the home. E le ctric and faculty m em bers in Kellogg the MSU :ase wl„, CAMPUS ¡\RBER SHOP, b e- typew riter. Call Sonja Bolley, Center tonight at 8 . The cl i N.S. and tween l- 5 D ry C leaners and IV 9-1166 after 6 p.m. t.f. L a z a r u s , president of F . & R . it w as -8644 P a c ific L in Co. Appointments a NN EROWN typist and multilith Lazarus and C o., at Columbus, Michlg ’ hone ED tr e e offset printing (black & white & Ohio, is also a m ember of the sisted ofcler C38 color). IBM. General typing, term board of d irectors and chairman governmem. JK Personal fias, papers, th eses, dissertations. ED of the executive com m ittee of the Pus wno ,p e n c h i l a d a s , tacos. TORRES 2-8384. C Associated Merchandising C o r- the trol.ey t MEXICAN BAKERY and R estau - g g jg "s T a RRI! TYPIST." T h e s is . Poration' I rant, 724 E . Grand River. IV 4 - dissertations, term papers, gen- ^ A L . I a— In1932 th 1861. Closed Mondays. 40 e r a | typing. Experienced, IBM ^ r U G S l A b S O lU lG broke awa> FARM FRESH FGG§.fíúy’lf5dóz- E le ctric. OR 7-8232. C , . State Club ; 1 and; 8 et 1 d° zen "tre*." Ruhf FA CU LTY AND STUDENTS. T o p iC O f SpG G C H Since that tsr Road TU 2-2121 * ^40 ^a s t' ac9urate typing of general Arnold Isenberg, professor of with the Unn ,_°J. ----- _ _ J — ____ ^_ term papers and theses done In philosophy, will speak on "T h e Today the PASSPORT and application pho- my home. IV 9-3084 after 5 p.m. Quest oi the Absolute" at 8 p.m. en's Club d ^1 in 3 1 Union on Thursday. from the It ÍOG Hick s Studio E D 2 -6 I6 9 40 ar—— -— ■ '■■■■ —■«- * . ' ______ ’ '' Expert THESES, general typing. Isenberg, who will speafefor the campus. Ha VE U a r S for C alifornia and. E lectric typewriter. E^Jericnced series-o f discussions in the C ol- "-The pur other areas. I his is hot employ- dissertation typist. Reproduction lege of A rts and L e tte rs, de- said M rs. V ÍRY mer t. Cali Johnnie Johns Used service. Near BRODY. 332-5545. scrib e s his subject as follows: dent, " is t< C a rs, 2803 W. S a g in a w , IV t.f. "According to one c r itic , the derstanding ly . DOWN- WN K 9~4360' ____________i f FAST SERVICE in all-purpose llfe and works of D* H- Lawrence istration arc FLOWERS for all occasions and accurate ty p in g . Competitive lú s t r a t e a single and perpetual The month N. Wi wire serv ice. ELSESSER AND rates. Call IV 5-2681 «-■ r e l i g i o u s or quasi-religious variety of sp «4C F o r Sale_________ T7T K57T7ÎTm HART Greenhouse, 4292 K eller y p tl'ki1BTnf^'pc t - z rr~ search for an absolute— a God. ferent topic ' _TERM PAPERS and general typ- , , , , . VACUUM C L E A N E R S - Author rate K o aa. t 4-1821. 39 . „ . . . _ V, * 1 his thesis is supported, p ar- annual insun ized E lec tro lu x sa le s and s e r _________ _ mg done in my home. Reasonable . . . . , , , e day -fv 'S E .l ICE, Special, rate for ra% s , 355-3036. 39 « d o * i c a l l y , by the evidence of from pe v ic e . F r e e hom e dem onstratioi •ILLI- college ousing. Service ca lla , failure in Law rence's writing and mana Cail IV 5-94 6 6. 5 1 5 E . M ichigai JG S . 1 1/ 2 $ 4, Abs Ite honesty, ACME TV , Tfr T ra n s p o rta tio n of unha[^>iness in his l i f e ." said. 40 >cks east campus 1610 H erbert. IV 9-5009. C TIME, L IF E . Sports Illustrated >N"SÎB Î ír ü h E í ¥\ T T iT .rW T v R E ^ a IR -o "a ll ETE des Newsweek. At lowest p rice s. Cal 355-9943 after 6 . 41 •a su re . makes and models All work f tudlanres de PrSnce fijes you FOR FOUR DAYS guaranteed. DISCOUNTS TO A LL 10 Europe’ $210’ CaI1 332-1962. ta r g e blue~ AMERIGa N TQtiR- -*lan to sp COLLEGE HOUSING. Open 8 a.m. _ _ _ _ — ___________ f? T h e 1 9 6 3 W o l v e r i n e W i!! ISTER SUITCASE. 30x20x9. E x­ n BERMU1 $165 fe to 8-30 p.m . T V Technicians, 3022 DE WANTED for three to cel lebt condition. Only used once ‘oundtrip, i E. Michigan. Call IV 7-5558. C Miamt* March *5 or 16. Call T o S e ll S u b s c r ip tio n s Fc Lightweight. Perfect for travel: Marge or Irene. 337-1327. ing. Call 355-3562, ask forD . t.f : o m od a 11 .TERAT10NS. Hemming & e - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r -i ;-------- r~ r tÌQnS léft March 1. s t yy lliinn g : f o r m a t s , trou sers sers, RIDE WANTED to St, Ignace or In M a y S e e Your i v REE ROOMS, private bath. „ _ . Jnfurnished, 3417 B u r c h f ie ld ------ • 5^>5-4229, skirts, etc. NEEDLE'NTHREAD Sault Ste, M arie after 7 p.m ., >nve Call 882-9424 after 5. t . f . . 3 SH()P. I On D ivisio n , behind C am - March 19. Call 355-4991 2-4p .m , R e p r e s e n ta tiv e O r C aUTIFUC -vTTr~K! l'k I D 2 -S.3S 4 v o r \ f t e r 7 p .p i, 38 reasona'ble c s T 337-2582 ProbleTn? Monthly payment plan. NICK AZELBORN COMBO t r y a s t a t e new s ' 3 4 4 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s er 6:30 p.m. except Saturday 1nsuranc«< 1032 N. Capl- phone 355-1003 W ANT - AD d Sunday. 37 toL ,v 5* M 1 9 «nyU m *. C ■vr 7: E5ÔÔLË? KateauKennels, Knownr for n our ttomemade flavor, / 6 0 0 0 6 R£F DON'T T£LL ME YOU'RE 0 O F COURSE N O T ) J T h is one r toys and toy "GOLDEN DONUT SH OP" filled [ CHAßLlE 6 E TTlN € K ITES T A N 6L E 0 h er e FRí sr.f vice. Ft:u'.-r. 3T Slfe. Aivd bt^rr.ei ric i>. to V S^OuJN.l. IN T R E E S A L ftE A P Y ! ; fJhAr **?* I, ; 't'vs : ¿.J LT1J I * v W*; 'ytcf/A.Jk.% m . V*»/’ '-X..VÌ+ -fr . 91 speakers ir, b ers, west of Frandor - oppo- lU ral tabinet. Cl langer. $315. site M arek’ s. Open 6 - 5 :3 0 ,T u e s- ran rn ê c Use The C la s s ifie s 155-8168. 38 day-Friday; 8 -5 Saturday. IV 4 - m Pbon< - 8844. Also i C-all ladles hair. l 355-8255 C a ll 355-8255 T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 6 , J 963 < a len d a r o f U Conservatives G iv e n Reins O m iin g E ven ts O f Collegiate R e p u b lica n ! Conservative f o r c e s of the ce to the group, Voung Americans for F reedorn m Dewey, Muskegon sopho- (YAP) took control of the Michi­ e, was the MSU candidate gan Federation of College Repub­ treasu rer of the federation, licans at the Federation conven­ was defeated as the Howell tion in Grand Rapids Saturday. Allen Howell, of Wayne State, was elected state I <■ — fN •-— > ; t V U,-ts eve; ! J .< the ra ce and supported Howell. Twelve of MSU’s 25 votes went u Howell. Howell was nominated by Kar Lady, MSU senior and la st year’i d e f e a t e d YAF candidate. Lot Ferrand , of Alma College, ant Dennis Osgood, of Calvin College w ere the defeated candidates a this y e a r's convention. The Michigan Federation Is thi IN G IH G Brahm* s L u lla b y " and "W lllla day a t the K e llo g g C e n te r a u d ito riu m . T he second state-wide republican oi - ABLE STAMP ake Your Drum, rls of W est London won group was a c c o m p a n ie d on the p ia n o by Ar­ ganlzatlon to come under the con laing cham pionship Sun- eo la C lark, D etroit sen io r. h e re sid en ce hall ubjeers Fascinate Cntraren rn u n w 10,000 Youngsters Visit Museum :n on Children love It,” she said. They 15 or come back to see more, of the tirer.' eriod Indians dinosaurs ind of Michigan.” ■- ^ n T î^ n o w lM ^ 3 rd -G rad t In 1962, 10,746 c h l l d r e r About Diamonds? ch il- visited the museum on authorized mals, tours. Many others visit the mu- R eader ? igglng seurn on their own. “ We are expecting more visi- D o ll S mu— tors this y ear, said M rs. Splrer a n g u a g e s Girls I do you want to save ogg To Receive First yourself time an d work? ¡culture Alumni A w ard an y o' ling sk ill, can u: technique to ir ing a b ility to a n Then have Louis a ree. W h ether r do your blouses TO D AY’S SPECIAL S a lisb u ry S te a k for you. | Over 5,000 styles $100 to $100,000 M ash ed P o tato C O A pany j Send for FREE 72 PACE CATALOG Hot V e g e ta b le fj| ] CLEANER | MISS LAURE YOUNG methrxi in a new book, A S u m m er Theater AND SHIRT I Empire Diamond Corp. ventures in R ead in g Im pros R oll & B u tte r ■ | Empire State Blilg., New York 1 m ent’’ mailer! free to anvo Tryouts Set I oda> LAUNDRY who requests it. N o obligatic [ewpee's Features D a ily 52C Specials Hams ¡Sim ply send your request t R ead in g , 8 35 D iversey Pai (a lp li’s C a feteria 623 E . Grand River - ED 2-3537 A cross From Student Serv ices Building Address [way, D ept. 5022 C hicago IllHnois. A postcard w ill do m e e t th e c h a lle n ¿ 2 ■ í < js l I , / iiju l^ l o i t e r C O M PAN Y ON M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv ersity FOREIGN FILM SERIES L IE G E rei Office THE KITCHEN unusua ■Yand Plaque J d j^ u a r t e » ^ It Trophies on Display ! iunior Year Prefraw I Wasfcinft** Sfilare T O N IG H T : T u es., F e b . 2 6 I Conno I No« York University 7 & 9 p .m . FA IR C H IL D T H EA TR E A dm ission; 50C 3/ aia ihy Cu s h io n ••T O D A Y - WED. - THURS. - -Shows at 7:00 & 9;00 - Fea IH U IISIIN FOREIGN FUMS If A QOLD SEAL CLASSIC STATE good Antigone N ex t in t e r v ie w s o n c a m p iv i IRENE PAPftS T u e s d a y , M a r c h 5. IN SOPHOCLES'I IMMORTAL DRAMA ONTHE SCREEN r Italian AMARATHON# M A R A TH O N O IL C O M P A N Y The Boys Tuesday, rebru M ich ig an S t a t e N e w s, E a s t L an g , M ic h ig a n For Conference Championship eturnlng champs. Howard, who jo ¡vg teatr tory over MSU. W isconsincto- trackmen con the ?0-ya rd high hurdles and thi t dermen hold ^tho best tim es to , ThO^S^s tf"-y»r?t* low hun?V*T may mil >>{ k date smong the Pis Ten teams yesr in tx ... ready for the moot, but the Hu in six events. door m ee Michigan Wat varino* heve cap- repeat tí» Y w a !»>-■**- - .Af,»* c ,LjL-" ¡ , Ym-* * '&> S p a rta n Fe n ce rs S e e k 0 tossed the 1 Inch against ibably will he B ig T e n T it le S a t u r d a y State K eglers rhallenged by E zerin s, the Tam e Broncos ^ o r Y o u !! 1 M ile East Sport Coats — O f MSU N ow 1999 & 24 llforno Restaurant Make good headway N O W O PEN D A I L Y ii:A M - 2 :A M | Lunches D inners Sandwiches P izza RATHSKELLER OPEN DAILY 5 P.M .— INCL. SUNDAY R a m s e y s .$ FINE FOOD ENTERT AINML NT Uofvtrstty Shop jg w h ite s h u t t e r e d PHONE ED 71311 FOR TAKE OUT BEAUTY U N IV E R S IT Y SALON SPECIAL! E C O R A T IO N S USE STUDY PAPER IT M A K E S g u id e : PARTY C O M E A L IV E W IL D A BO U T THE GK1RGE SHEARING TRIO B A S IE ! ^ h jo e BUCCI NEW S E T T IN G N E W .S IN G E R ! NEW S W I N G E Sfteartrig sw hgs through hts expio Who says -he can sing ? Peggy t e e ! j o e B ucci proves h e's * ration of th e jazz m ainstream in a And Jim m ie R o w les p ro v e s h e r B a s ie ' w ith sh o u tin g sim ple soulful setting staged by the right while rem aining tasty a s ever o rg an ro m p s through 1 e la t e b a s s i s t I s r a e l C ro s b y and on p ia n o H is w in n in g way w ith biggest' hits dating fro V ern al F ou rn ier o r d ru m s. With a words is both intim ate and swing til to d ay . B a ck ed by drum result excitingly re m in iscen t of an mg on a d ozen h an d p ick ed tu n e s R id d ic k . B u c c i moves h earlier Shearing th e s e th ree e sta b lik e “ S u g a r ," "M a y b e Y o u ’ll B e driving Hammond throu g f .. V ■’ ‘IMÿVP ■r« -I . » .. • ■■ - «V m * ■ • • 1» tjKXIi , .y,.** ;'t«0'riTV gmg 1n every inch" of the way from “ How Can We B e Wrong Rhyth “ Sp ian k y ." “ K ansas C . • •fdakin W h o o p ee th ro u g h te n m ic p u ls e f o r t h e d a t e : N ic k “ T a p s M ille r" and eight o t h e r s to i t C o u ld H a p p en t o M artinis 0 0 drum s. M ax BeWnett, furnishing ample proof of w You { S ) T 18 2 7 . ^ ■ h e s s ; and Howard R o b e rts guitar. one of B a sie s own p«ri EA G LE RESTIURAOT I LOOMS - - ..... ■■ ■I™ ite s ! ( S ) T 1 8 4 0 m M. WASMINCm. M t