(gorra! I r i s h A l d e r m a n l a r r i e y ’s S t . P a t ’s D a y C a lls W in t e r - W e a r y S t u d e n t s lerm an Jam es ishman, got a while walking along! He credited a C I I v o Ñ T s s iii'r Tan, Rest )ay resolution named Danaher wit! council today uncilmen with A nierlca. He s a a b o a r d , the Santa •Ma Beckon ms a b o u tth e Patrick with Christopher . Coluni land before any of swam to shoreir. his Spartans eory of re la - and sneakers 11w!. By SUE JACOBY secre t into a housed In the museu Of The State Mews the bottle into The resolution, : .ibert Einstein imously, said in pa; ottle one day w hereas the Ch beginning to look !ik "W hereas the C Council has begun id a u lt ’ s its clans at Bailey’ the plumbing Is the isylum Mti tu wnereas Balaban and O’kat - tne u y e a rs . T he co rn e r is on the beach in F t . L a u d e rd a le . W hether MSU students SPRING V AC ATI ON?—Many MSU s tu d e n t* a p p a re n tly are p la n n in g to re tu rn shall O’ Field have i Doubt w alls green, "W h ereas the C to Florida ogain this year in s p ite o f the s h o rt s p rin g b re o k. T h is co rn e r (above) is perhaps the m ost fam ous kn o w n to F lo r id a v a c a tio n e rs in re c e n t w il l re tu rn here th is yeor seems to be in d o u b t; many say they ore headed for D a ytona B e a ch , o ve r 200 m ile s north o f F t. L a u d e rd a le . -•State News Photo ermany F - A but not the Scotts, i er the p rice for Iraq Asks Union Of Arab Nations es and O'Palm ers threw wide open peacocks, whether form er - g t Bidault of "W hereas the O' “main In West O’Goldblatts are s with the Sears an< Min­ The Iraqi proposals call for recent ¡ tut have once again ere spokesman- for *#Now therefore in hr Iraq, Syria and the U.A.R, to -cups ir hyi Ir Yemen for N asser-style A: French Secret that Mayor Rich; . Syr take immediate s t e p s toward Just what form leader will r e - id mer union and for Yemen and Algeria E lep h a n t W alks rem ains uncertain volutionary regir: the Germans bar urge ai to pi to come In later. Shabib said he cus and Baghdad using his efforts M arch 16, 1963 ct would discuss with N asser a summit meeting of those five A top His Auto to favor a looser i dent Charles De P a trick 's Day, at nations. SAN SEB.AST LAN,Spain f -P o lic e one N asser welded! offices be closed Shabib placed the Iraqi plan asked a mot t how he got that and Syria in 1958. authorities made it being Sunday,” ,A,R. before Nasser Monday and de­ dent in his c a r. When he said an The five nations not grant Bidault (Note for strani common tongue, Ai Id the scribed the session as fruitful. elephant stepped on It, police took lermit he 'seeks — F r itz e l’s is a Informed sources said Nasser him to the station for a so­ ligion, Islam, Only his long-range quented by celeb welcomed the plan but that he Is briety test. share a common b De Gaulle, the & Katz is a larg determined to approach any new The driver appealed to a c ir ­ aneellor Konrad \e c moves toward Arab unity slowly. cus owner. Y es, the circu s man IjY r * s f ir s t t a n g i b l e y" intt Lk hac Sebastian Tuesday, a ’ Algdrran regime ! ■ that Bidault wifi State Street depa 1958 union of Egypt and S y ria , t r a f f i c policeman b l e w his mented publicly cm itics cam e from Peacock': Whistle, the the elt elephant reared and was shattered by an anti-N asser Whistle, on page 9) the Palrne.' u m m - ifoilp ::: 'Syria m 1961. However, - < •' • ^ . .-a«.»» -. y-r. jr w ■ * * \. Î . ■JO* ft- V. . M. ifeVn^siflents Office Staff per/ At V Of D Will Get No esidencùts G ra d u a tio n 'Bulldog's' Says YR V ote ìe University Spring Break C erem o n ies 6R a ilro a d ’ Laurence V. icy of Detroit Stud Congressional Vote Favors id Tuesday. ¡h is E v en in g to ev. Malcolm : v ice -p re si- ^ Honor For Aging Churchill id E. M eir, , cation, merican citizenship. business a i- WASHINGTON F - With ughF. Smith, Check speeches of p raise for Sir Wins­ Sir Winston, now 88 years oid, student af- tion of ton Churchill, the House voted as iet it be known that he "would deans' o Tuesday to grant him honorary n released 300 U.S. citizenship. ut a spokesman has said he up for If the Seriate approves — and lould rot be able to travel to checked it is expected to do so — it would nd added: " I fee! that I would be the first time in American re fe r to leave the matter thus h i s t o r y that Congress has a- 1 er than hi ve an rial seal warded the honor. put on the affection high r e ­ The House vote was 3*7 to 21, gard in w h i c h I dd vour with f i v e members answering fountry." only "present** when their names At that time, relatio s between were called- the United States a d Britain Those who opposed the move were strained over the Suez. I * * * * * spoke of the s a c r e d n e s s of The measure approved by the this country dor a ceremony, House would empower the P re s­ Once before, in 1958, when ident to proclaim Sir Winston SN 0W J5 Congress was talking about th< an honorary citizen. President features honor for Churchill, he declined k nedy has said hr favors it. it At that tim e, referring to IThe Senate has a sim ilar re so - ution which ■-must be approved he was half.A m erican by blood •ry the Judiciary Committee be- for Finals 01 spi tn<: attßl t= Chain Note an t comes up for a floor The House vote was the first tim e either branch of Congress had taken such action. I o m e n I n M a le D o r m s | Not Worth Rep. Emanuel C eller, D-N.Y., termed Churchill " a giant in world h isto ry ." WINSTON C H U R C H IL L Im p ro v e 2 Dollars Chain letters circulating on Rep. C harles A, Halleck of Indiana, the Republican House leader, called him "on e of the World Hews and newly-elected chairman. “ I feel quite certain that the state federation meeting Satur­ campus are not illegal unless truly great leaders of this or day here at East Lansing will ■ men invade a men’ s sanct be surprising — either for they go through the m ails, but many cause "disappointment and disillusionm ent" a m o n g stu­ any other age.” Rep. Walter Rogers, D -T ex ., said he probably would be sorry at a Glance decide that this meeting was completely in o rd er,” hje said. Me I.el lan said the club wttl Brody group, where coeds are dents, Lyle Thorburn, manager it: years to come but he could have .i chance to vote on its of~ is year to pram A P and U P I W ires ' two of the halls for the first Menus of residence halls, said Tues­ not, in good conscience, support fic - - k an April 9 meeting and Tien. Smith group history, a greater social day. the resolution. F ree Cuba Is H e m is p h e ric G o a l—R ush that the legality of the meeting oods, more as. developed since the.begin-. The letters, have been reported "1 think c i tiz e n s h ip , in the : aesday would be appealed to hâve e r r added, tatí jean R usk says the c< ¡nei the Michigan Federation of Young •( i r ; said T e d L. Smith, Brod\ circulating, in the Brody group. United States of A m e r i c a is WASHING! ON—Sec r e t »r adopted p r o - "m ust be and is an object of R ecipients buy them for $2 and something that is sacred, and .outflow” of Soviet troops “om • ! ike to socialize have the op- rrna | fress for meals . tnith said. And those who.d«r mail them two $1- checks to the I don't think it ought to be diluted U.S. p o licy ." Rusk al ;o s: a pee> h be foi e ' e \d\ e fti ■■tne ■ students would -apr separated from the women. person whose name is at the in name or in f a c t ," Rogers said. Council, 'T h e object of the I emlsphere must be and is " a free Cuba. experience more if 'Ci a I atmosphere, which has not prec te th rm top of the list on the letter. Four states have offered, or Rusk warned that any >ne of several events could touch off a G i r l Is P o lit e , e still in effect. . VC_ i . %uhmU that Mj. Webermatv. >t. .v > rj +,■/!> present to debate or social's& uu s. Citizenship is with representatives of East and not an ind&ftiabrS «bSmHAibff- p -■ ^ s ' w a misunderstanding. So r If is h eard - . »ijea ,Ar,><íK'-03l-h West S h a w. If M r. ftasmusson 1t is " i Ye«fp6rist&ftlfy ’ aV weif ot suspended his judgment and distorted his side, then his State­ as a . right. Think of What each at the farm w ere to be plowed under. Now 1 ask you, as not acted any differently than ment would be true. one of us car. do to help stimu- have done7 We went over there and got some fn .m. M ito - r-cVii**» :-! t-Je,.. . ,/i jAW- ’ ‘ AM ’ ¿ i aVP f-taii' 1 ieijfef" ‘ ... Ti. tbusv * V' nr* . r»"• *r)w> , Judgment Is a m atter of em o- turn out than off-campus (which kids who need it the most I Those on commitment and M r. Weber­ Mr. Rasumsson represents) or who respond to this project with ian is viously committed to any other dorm itory. Perhaps enthusiasm wiij find a new aware­ H ig h , Low s Among Je w s m a n y propositions" that have the Issues were not made known ness of our own culture, plus never beer, proved to the sa tis­ to the other yoters and they a sense of some w o r t h w h i l e Students of the Jewish faith provided the faction of scientific standards. (not Shaw Hall) voted on the achievement. highest percentage of nonconformist with 2J D r. Gottlieb has already re­ Indeed, the acceptance of scien ti­ b a s i s of misinformation. Mr. per cent and the lowest percentage of voca­ fic m e t h o d s and em pirical Rasmusaon c o u l d have better ceived r e q u e s t s from school tional with 10 per cent. ("fro m the sen ses” ) evidence as spent his time bringing the facts system s that could use over 70 The highest percentage of colleglates, 24 the source of truth for a world to his constituents rather than students. T his Is not restricted per cent, were also Jew s. that professedly transcend.s-tlme m a k i n g derogatory rem arks only to education m a jo rs; each Fundamental Protestants made up the lowest one of us has some sk ills that and space is itself an act of about Shaw Hall. percentage of collegiate oriented students fol- íol In t e lle c tu a l faith that surpasses II religious Mike Rome. President could be put to use. D r. Gott­ I iwed by L iberal Protestants and Catholics. lieb needs our support for this acts of faith In Its idaciry. We East Shaw' Catholics, Jew s, and Liberal Protestants Ken Madejczyk. potent new idea. L e t's let him have only thirteen m ses; they were all more academically oriented than were West Shaw President know that we are willing to stand a re all gear ■d to respond to the Fundamental Protestants, behind him and do our part in ahas m atter. Ther fore, no spiritual 10 other m em bers of Catholics provided the lowest percentage of this p ro ject. If Michigan tax­ entity can b detected by the Shaw Hall nonconformist with 16 per cent compared with payers are willing to fork over senses that s tence has limited 18 per cent for both Protestant groups. f 1000 for the education o f ev ery itself to. By limiting the mind The study showed a variance in grade point averages related to the sub-culture of the stu- strictly to em pirical data. Mr. In D efense MSU student each y ear, maybe Weber man has closed his mind, we should be willing to give 4 Shr To the Editor: DOWN which to an agnostic Is the equi­ a little of our time and energy 1 am writing in reference to F I) H ) w ill work witl valent of original sin. to this project which can be G co d es And S u b - C u ltu r e s the a rticles written by Ja ck Shea, F K . ti U nited Nation: Even within his own system of great Importance to the future entitled “ P olitics and P o k er." udy sh' Nonconformist led other groups with a 2.72 M r. Webermari cannot see be­ In his last few articles Mr. of Michigan. / i J 7“ 7 “ 4 i â 4 tQ average closely followed by the 2.66 average yond h it nose. He denounces the % Shea has attempted to analyze Editor' a Note: Incidently, e ft iS Rah-Rah C o lle g ia te of the academic group. notions of sin and hell as "n o t... il It Students in the vocational sub-culture aver­ the Democratic State Conven­ useful.” But the em piricist has the administration has a ls o tion in Grand Rapids, and more 14 ti aged 2.49 in grade point with the 2.32 of the long r e c o g n i z e d that certain the s o c ia l p h a se s of c o lle g e life . He id e n tifie s recently he has suggested that ex p r e sse d enthusiasm over % collegiate student the lowest of the four sub­ actions bring suffering upon those li 7 7 ) IT 7 7 ) !» c io s e ly with the c o lle g e and a tte m p ts to attend the Young D em ocrats lack the cultures. who commit them and that hell the Corps, //{ as m any of the cam p u s s o c ia l and a th le tic enthusiasm, and the organiza­ If ii l< Gottlieb and Hodgkins anticipated the great­ is 3 state of mind Inevitable to tion of the .Young Republicans. rrV est shift in student orientation between fresh ­ the man who realizes That he n T h e c o lle g ia te m ay be in te re s te d in intellectual Let me suggest to Mr. Shea ÿV , It men and s e n i o r year would be towards cannot escape the responsibility .that he not attempt to analyze D iscrim in ation /¿ s nts L e o r n O n O w n Student’s Composition N.Y. Press Strike Stymies Theater niver Program Successful . r . m a t l Vui tha «aa __ Goes On Singers’ Tour Tfee current New York City newspaper strike has had a " t e r ­ 5Uf was a prob- m in distinguishing a_dverti.se- 9------ poned t »cause of the strik e, he said. Night clubs and theaters suf- red 'er-tbiy because no one study may be the aes. One former army captain cently approached him about the A composition w r i t t e n by a posed and will be directed by rible effect” on the theatre and e^g fr om news In some esses the future, but It has wrote off iO basic courses. waiver program, "V i r i o u i department heeds aew when :he ahows w erechang- member will highlight the anrual Wallace De Pue,Columbus. Ohio, the island as a whole, .said a iveti su ccessful In the Although some universities The possibilities are growing State Singers spring tour. graduate student. noted lourr.a 1is? Monday. New York paps 3oilege; use advanced p!a< eraent for stu- for the program to spread tooth» "S ilv e r B e lls ,” be sed on a text T he compositor will be per­ Walter T e rry , art critic for been appeal te sales are 50 per - years of our waiver dents wishing to waiver, no oth- er a re a , of the university, he by Edgar Allan P o e , Wax ccm - formed during at! or :5V «dtiây, ï'uÛV. ** S . rfcx :r7 rtM a W a r c ii 2 8 Assembly programs in Michi­ i 480 students took gan high schools will be give C o n v o c a t i o n for sorority jn s. C ourses were out cred it by 265 ie 66 accelerated ROTC Graduates Get spring rush will be at 6:30 p.m. March 28, in Union parlors A, in ¡Ovid, Alma and Lincoln Park An afternoon p r o g r a m will fc sung at the Benton Harbor Com ; of an A or B . have signed up to h 25th spring term Commissions Today B . a n d C. About 470 coeds have signed up for spring rush, a slight munity College. The annual spring the State Singers will be on May •vice Corps:Donald increase over last year. Bernadlno, C alif.: 5, at the People's Church. Rushing wilt- be in four stages ? a s e ," Warrington njrinet ps: Gayle R. Eaton, between March i.l and April 8. salthy sign re fle c - dnance: Norman D. W e s t L o n d o n Takes h ie program that »ondale; Transpor- Form al pledging w ill be A pril natter« for other Stuart D. Swihart, 15. Bow ling Cham pionship I d Armor: John W. There are two changes in rush West Larder, upset form . ham- r, w a s not,how-- at, Ohio. procedure for spring; rushees piona West Wilson to get students pr n a l d W. Hollwav. will receive parry invitations University w o m e n ' s bow! mg but is an educa- th .feasor ir s c i - through the dormitory mail in­ championship. W. Landen had move to streng- F o r c e stead of picking them up at the 2149, West Wilson. 213.5. Anne r broaden the in- in Panheilenic post office. Ransom of West Wilson bad points of e lectiv es.” a; There will be only one pref­ and both the high game and s e r - oil merit will put ... e r e n c e p a rty in ste a d of the' two in w in te r rush. past ex- ¡arn to op~ S o v iet V a ca tio n L en gth ondltion.” at rea son­ ili »y ab D ep en d s O n E d u ca tio n can accomplish ight motivation, The 1< rk Ingmar.'s 30r « ’• vered over half ty Col lege cour- How B ig Is A 2x4? I t ’s S t ill U n d e c id e d 1 M ile E a s t 2 x 4 . reali a 2 X 4. O f M SU re a c h e d how wide llv ought Newman, who has bet ilforno Restaurant vera Mi d a new May 2 x 4 Soviet IO W O P E N D A I L Y lh A M - 2 :A M .u n ch e s D in n e r s S a n d w ic h e s P iz z a EUROPEAN TOURS RATHSKELLER FOR OPEN DAILY 5 P.M .— INCL. SUNDAY HAYMARKET HAS TO GO Y O U w^ AQI I I TÇ m u c c-cvruN c j j t c q t a in h jh t w T L O U ISV IL L E , Ky. (At*) ~ T h r r f s i i ' r UV/W* * +'■* • historic Haymarkrt the center j»*- m. > rVAu A h>r<>* « t.— — -* ■. f : g ’ tg| •%0T # ” i t tfcww «h - .0 t •*i)ho ny**. for ”“ yc» r« ts gi/tr,f way to progress. [phone ED 71311 FOR TAKE OUT It was sold to the state High- way Df*partm#>nt, which wtll bMtld A d v e n tu re T o u r an e x p r e s s ly ramp th rough tt. * r k i o J h '* « Land Cost •.«« V »-»*•' V. »'•*(. • .- - $625.00 A Higher »Price. Than. We. Do. Im p e ria l T o u r M A R S H A L L 'S England -Sco tlan d - Norway - Sweden - Denmark - H Austria - Yugoslavia - Italy announces t.and Cost $1,093.75 June 2 1 to Scandanavian T h r if t r ip T o u r England - Scotland - Norway - Sweden - Der.m NEW LOWER Holland - Germany - Switzerland - L ie c h te n se A u stria - Italy - San M arin o - M ona .to - F ra EVERYDAY (Spain) ** (f^nrtugai) Land Cost $919-50' June 2 1 to a T ro u b a d o r T o u r Scotland - England - Holland - Germany - Swirzer DISCOUNT PRICES Liechtenstein — Austria ** Italy ** San Marino —Mot F ran ce - (Spain) - (Portugal) Land Cost $649.00 T h r if t r ip and Ir is h T h r if t r ip June 26 to (Ireland) - Scotland - England - Holland - Gern Switzerland - L Monaco - F ra n c $634. Scandanavian E x p lo r e r T o u r Scotland - England - Holland - Germany - Switzerland - Liechtenstein. - Austria - Italy - San Marino - Monaco - F ran ce - (Spain) - (Portugal) FEATURING: A Wide Land Cost $935.20 V oyager T o u r June 26 to Aug 21 Choice Of Sweatshirts At A Low England - Holland - Germany - Switzerland - Liechten­ 45’s.,....... j69< stein - Austria - Italy - San Marino - Monaco - Fran ce - (Spain) - (Portugal) $ 2 .2 2 Land Cost $600.25 jtily 5 to Aug 14 („■ t trifle s e le c t io n o f sizes, styles, a n d AU $ 3 . 9 8 l p s . . . . 2 . 7 7 A m b assad o r B ig T e n Scotland - - England - Holland - Belgium - Germany - c o lo r s still a v a i l a b l e ) Switzerland - Liechtenstein - \ostria - Yugdslavia - $ 4 . 9 8 l p 3 ... .3 .6 7 Italy - Monaco - F ran ce-(D en m ark) - (Sweden) - (Norway) Land Cost $831.00 July 3 to Aug 21 * 5 . 9 8 l p s . . . . 4 . 4 7 E x p lo r e r T o u r ■Scotland - England - H olland - Germany - S w itZ irU n d - * * * * * * * * * * * * * L ie c h te n s te in - A u stria - Italy - San M a rin o - M onaco - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * H a v e A Mic e * * * * * * âü yy&Éts • R e p r is e .................... 'A B C P ara m o u n t F ra n c e - (Spain) - (P o rtu g a l) Land Cost $635.50 Vagabond T o u r July 10 to Aug 21 vacation ‘ C o lu m b ia Holland - Germany - Denmark - Sweden - Fi nl and- •Q e cca ■MGM - .,. . ... : 'D « t - . . ’ C apitol •R C À V ic to r Yugoslavia - Italy - Sen Martno - France - Monaco- ‘ L ib e r t y •Com m and Switzerland - England. . ‘ M e rcu ry •W a rn e r B r o s . * Land Cost $1.004.20 July 5 to Aug 29 •V e rv e •A tla n tic ; ‘ London ^ P e n n y w ise H A ’P ’NY * * * * * * * * * * * * Holland - Denmark - Sweden - Norway - England - B el­ * * * * * * * • • • • * * * gium - Luxembourg - Germany - Switzerland - Liechten­ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * stein - Austria - Italy - San M a rin o -F ra n c e -M o n a c o - (Spain) Land Coat $739.00 July 4 to August 20 M A R S H A L L COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE M U S IC U N IO N BO O KSTO RE R ig h t o n C a m p u s - A D e p t , o f M .S .U . 130 W . G r a n d R i v e r E D 2 -8 6 6 7 ED 2 -6 9 9 7 ? 0 7 E. G R A N D R I V E R Wednesday, M arch 13 , 1963 4 Michigan State New s, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan hjichig ■ P h o t o F in is h | B G , L o y o l a C o m p le t e NCAA F a v o r s U - M i Compete With Illinois They posses* the most danger- many an opponent this season, ous 1-2 punch of any team com - Loyola has a v e r a g e d 94,5 Ing here with 6-IONate Thurmond points per game on Its way to m and 6-1 Howard Komivcs. the national scoring leadership. , .,m. _ CHICAGO (UPi; i.t «.«til» r\4 t-V ay cna And Mississippi State T h u r m o n d i s r a t e d by Harkness is a 6 -2 senior for- pro sc out a a t the beat big man ward from the Bronx wttnamon- /*jgpcY ,ijc%. c : *s-V i'u& ¿qV'zM.atr'-'jA* •. <*.. ** )l'. 9%-rlvf. ,* ». v*«...jcr.»e: « : * t ■tr «• <.t :y.y. N U. _ making th e n jjh e hottest jtteft this 'Ms year vear..^iis Hia scoring Vr'Wt-TwrÂ-ïv^-, 4 T £<■, £ tw.. •. /«nTTim/i wtv(->*^ " i jr $& f.Y,w Mv tinW.tf rat»e, mn Tttr S, i .. » lA t? ' tv* njtrcuL ••f", were barely above .50ual real value is In rebounding •st ter the first half of the season, but The BG pivot man is f a r th e I., the late surge placed them in the most productive rebounder in the he top 20, Mideast regional with a total of :J: Deckard, a form er star NCAA h- Illinois, which will meet the 402. He pulled In 20 against the Reed said still picture fid Falcons, finished eighth in the Irish. L $ movies, made it appar fir. irt AP .poll and fifth in the UPI K o m lv e s p a c e d B o w l i n g ?: stead of Trenton Jacksoi survey. Green's scoring Monday with a K "O n the b asis of cleat The lUini-BG match will be 34-point output. The juniorguacd | placings, not having tod' tte f i r s t on the program Friday has totaled 419 points this season £ has ruled Burnley sho UNIVI ,ne night. to average just over 20 points AA The M ississippi State B u ll- a game. ||*(wy' 01 id- dogs will tangle with Loyola in The forward sp o ts in the BG Huntc v The two points gave ,Tou D top the nightcap. State was sixth lineup will be m anned by 6 -2 1 X Iowa total. The loss oi md in the r poll and seventh In the Wavey Junior and e ith e r 6 -3 Lip. L« jv place, ti.e with Minnesota 10. URL ' ’ E lijah'C har man or 6 -4 Mel GsU v The tie was the se< 1 jnd Saturday th e two lo sers will b ert. Komlves* backcourt mate •& The other was in 194' AA be p a ire d in a consolation game will b e 6 -3 P a t Haley, ing at 7 p .m . T h e winners meet at Loyola will c o m e to Jem sor I a s 9 p .m . fo r the championship and boasting a 25-2 season re c o rd , by a -berth in th e national sem i- the highest s c o r in g o ffe n se amonp L T H R E E OF THE BEST*»guard Howard Korn and finals at Louisville, Ky., March m a j o r colleges, a n d All - state ce n te r Nate Thurmond (right) of Bowling G ted 22 ind 23. American Je r r y H a rk n e s s . T h t )u rney b e cau s could meet the lik e s of L o y o la 's Jerry Harl ry . B ow ling G r e e n won the Mid- independent R a m b le r s are an at- uch A m e ric a n C o n fe r e n c e . T h e F a l- large entry, e r e com peting if both squads advance to the finals Saturdc i Ohio h a v e won 19 They feature a r tin- a nd- shbol L o y o la squa t four Negroes M ideast regional a t j e n i s o n . hed games and dropped 6. type of offen GUESSWORK PAT MITCHELL’S [ARE YO U GETTING W HAT YO U P A Y , - Thing P ic t u r e s Appi ¡ c a t i o n s [F O R ? 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A K jV V i 4 /C BEEF SELECTO R ¡27 YEA R S . am or PORTERHOUSE STEAK Hl; -LO* S F I N E S T .. c. r u m r c ce W 09 ffVf T Y*^r' ' an especially light, Sandra S m ith , Bea Grist and manager Marie Ortowski, with flared button-down cottar summer weight oxford. b l T î t R Y WtttTE U# S-t-á-F-r of n o c k e y C h a m pion ship k: fhe State News th e Del but Sci No Recruiting After June a ls o Lady Gant in Madras b re a k i c e became ort as' t hev *^n a gr e e m e n t b e t w e e n four T h e legislation p a s s e d la s t basketball aeieatect 2 -1 in m a io r a th le tic conferences which week enables the Big Ten t o p a r - , .‘ the fighting tv« ‘ he ueits 3 fini ih!» , le , ’ ' p ro h ib its r e c ru itin g of athletes ticipate in the nation-wide plan Campbell's Su b u rb an Shop im a 54-43 38 to 32 fi a fte r Ju n e if they decided on on an lnter-conference b a s is , tin s or. 37 pd iation time a college w as approved last week Several Independent s c h o o ls are FOR I III. M AN .WHO HA S TWO OF TVER VTIflNO OR I MF 42 ■d 1-1 with at a meeting of Big Ten athletic also included, \1A \ w iio has » n o t h in g a n d w a n t s TO O F f SI tftTED.’ ; men, R a s- a Chi and d irectors and faculty representa- Fuzak said the P acific C o a st id SÜkiner, ; both sco r- fives in Chicago. conference is not p a rtic ip a tin g Try A State News Want Ad I the boards iod; In the In addition to the Big Ten, yet but is “ interested” in the and Hollie e r tim e the the S o u th w estern , Southeastern development. It w i l l e lim in a te emate with and A tla n tic C o a s t conferences summer r e c r u itin g for th e most th only 52 are involved. J o h n A. F u z a k , part, he added. 2 8 -2 1 lead ir st sudden MSIJ’s facu lty r e p r e s e n ta tiv e to ____________________________________ ge Bennett th e Big Ten, sa id the procedure P IO N E E R AVIATOR ;t score for had been e sta b lish ed - previously lie Skier M A KES C,i iQ ER LANDING ELMIRA. N. V. (A P )-A n 81- within the Big Ten. NCAA year-old p i o n e e r aviator won first prize recently for the beet glider landing by a power a ir­ I c a n ’t b e l i e v e i t , e MSU S k i C lui C ham pionship! craft pilot at the Southern Tier Flying Club's.annual outing. A f t e r h ie r i d e , Edward C. R E C O R D IN G Jo h n s o n , lro r r e . T h e ch am - îeld M a rc h 21- Richard of Elmira reported "It was a little bumpy but 1 enjoyed » |\ n g N a m e Brands a ll th a t M O N EY . It.". He said he expected to take another rtde soon. He has b ee n up ■m ^ W r u E af fantastic savings marry dis- In a s a ilp la n e three or f o u r ru n i ?oo ro o t 7 in ch r e e l s fo r s t e r e o a n d m o n a u r a i ! toso ttmea. iv i i ft > W $ . . a . ¿ t* ;* * • -»v-vr • .it Ut? Qlena. *'•• 'V * “ , * 'ft . Curtiáa ofMámfriótóspnfh, / N. Y „ and said he flew with the . Fretu^h .rljj War la.¡j; Joined Charlea A. Lindbergh for the ¿//T A H JE Add 25$ o rd tf for •* **■' t o d o w it h it - : CUSSA ski u . S. Air Mail Service in BOX 1 1 7 , NEW T O R K 1 4 . N . V. th e Ju n io r th e 1 9 2 0 s. ___ olo., in wtri­ el 21st in the (h e r cro w n to j f titles by slalo m in the T 'llle e ia te S k i he put in the Y 11. H C u r e e sev - ted S» stgs e pp • s'trimmers re lor F in a ls ■viI! get one w a tc h com peti- pool this weekend. Saturday, rheSpar- v•1: be the scene of state high school ming champion- The Secret is i: to p.m. Friday. ' through Satur- s starting at by far the big- SPARTAN BOOK i meet we have ■.” S w i m m i n g s M cCaffree said. . ¡3ss Bcham pion- ' t year, but this ' far exceeds the They pay top SNOW P L O W IN G DON’S 30 O > TOR0U7DC0RSY DASH.. dollars fo r a ll DRAKE o these smart’ go-togethers by Country Set. Pea jacket, SERVICE s iltrn pan t s ’a n d S e r m od a s e( iH: •'■•1 River < black or w hite Dacron p ED 7-9989 polyester and cotton sailcloth. o n ly at m Helenca* sweater in black L J U N E -U P or w hite has long zipper. Black patent belts. Sizes 3-15. TO S A IL M .A .C . & A lb e r t Moore- large selection McCormlck o f s w im s u it s . CALL bermudas. etc. everything for H lege ’ the “ South Bound” Set " m d O ffice C O R N E R M A C A A N N E A S T L A N S IN G M -¡ Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan W e d n e |S d a y ’ M a r c h ^ 1963 Morals, Ethics, PhUmnph Ic g R i n k A t t r a c t s «t * i c> • w n f c Going DOWN SOUTH ThisSp rin g ? ct Skaters-Nationwide ’ ro* avs If lifb o e \\ Future skating is one of the The Ice of the MSU rink is The conflicting world« o( « cl- enee ahd humanity were d is- entists shou) Augenau.. C h e ck with R o g e r S tu art for most difficult sports, said N orris cared for by an $8,300 re surf- cussed by Leroy G, Augenatein ethics and Wold, manager of the MSU Ice a ce r m a c h i n e . The m a c h i n e at the Men’ s Club luncheonT u es- should h^ve a com plete lin e of s m a r t sp o rts . ••«haves" the ice, smoothing it day. acience, * , ' .v out«»^ ^*if c ^ 4 i r iL ,y tHL. -if. f - > *• T IT -r À ^77— : ^ S k i rr v ^* M rm, T T 11>* X I ■- f ?’T . 7 ■'s i S » > ' 'NV V \ * <-\V 7—. X , . " n [ «wSA II « «•* dw tu ^ . JU .i£ tL ÎL LUz White .Fish Smelt.. C o rn © (ia Ä 6 ö f -.v., t ftr s m r « t tu e R R • 59<» 25( F ia t Cut 6 9 < , 'S! 5 9 { lb . cut Jb. í a dui e n e e w a i Your Choice Solid H eads of Carrots 2-lb. ■ C e llo - b a g C abbage 29< ea. Parsnips 24-°*- Vine Ripened We couldn t have gotten oil the ground without th eir help/’ Cello bag Turnips 24oz- Cello bag H annah T o D is c u s s ea Celery Cabbage Tomatoes 39< lb . P r o p o s e d C o n s t it u t io n FOR President John Hannah w ill discuss the effect of th e p r o ­ aroe Ex ce l Fro ze n posed constitution on a p p o rtio n ­ ment and the le g is la t u r e on the Channel 12 television s e r i e s . " I n Our Opinion.’ ’ M a rc h 31. Hannah, who was c h a irm a n of Bananas 2 lbs - 256 French Fries »" TOC.. the Constitutional C o n v e n t i o n Committee on Apportionment* will defend the pro position. T h e Ann Page Sultana Flakes .con postion will be taken by Tom Downs, vice p r e s id e n t o f the Constitutional Convention. lb . p k g . C l a s s R in g s fo r Noodles W idths 290 Tuna Fish 2 ea. ~ 450 J u n e G r a d s Sh o u ld be o r d e r e d now . Ann Page Dailey 14 o z . Sweet Ketchup b o ttle s 2 - 2 9 0 Crosscut Pickles 48 o z . ja r 490 W E A R E N O W O F F E R IN G TOP Golden Rise mm A & P F r o z e n V e g e t a b le s * 2 lb . d e g r e e , s e a l, P R IC E S F O R A L L T E X T B O O K S oz. Biscuits 8 Pkg. 3 250 Ç ' O m bag 33< ea. A N D REFEREN CE B O O K S . J ane P a r k e r B a k e r y F e a t u r e s P e a s o r P e a s & C a r r o t s bag 4 5 < 7Ae Q o A d ■ ê ll/ p r i;.. C h erry P ie s - , 390 ea W a tk e rs P o ta to B read 2 390 Honey 3 lb . 8 o z . j a r 89< ea. A c r o ** From Horn« E c o n o m ic s B ld g . ED 2-6753 R e lia b le D a n ish N ut R in g s 390 ea H ot C ro ss Buns f t 390 Cut G reen B e a n s 02 4 ^ 4 9 0 Qd/ìÀ BOOKSTORE A n n e# , CO RN ER E V E R G R E E N A N D W E S T G R A N D R IV E ! Y o u r A t F Su per M ark et C o r n e r of Hagadorn (1 B l o c k W e s t o f th e U n io n ) and E a s t G r a n d R i v e r . E a s t L a n s i n g • Sport on Cantor Store' H ours 9 a .m . to " 9 P .m . p r i c e s in this ad effective thru sa t. Mai 16th in all five Lansing A Si P 1 Super M a r l« * • & r?o o d $ to re s "O nly a hop, skip and a jump from W e w ith to thank y o u fo r y o u r patronage Monday t h r u S a t u r d a y ______________ ¿MIMMI É MCHlM Mft i C o«* ( WUma D or-»," th is t e r m and w ish vou aood luck on your finals I Michigan S t a t e N e w a , E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n Wednesday, M a r c h 13 , 1 9 6 3 """ K am W h I E u L I “ ~~mOKNn.1000 n oo Monday TTh 1 00 TVanday 8 10 M ardi 19 1 Hi March 14 Sleepy coeds were awsfceneid 900> 10:00 T h r e e Rivera Junior. 1 30*3:30 last week to serenading as 61 00 Mon4â> MWF t 00 Marcia Hannon East Lansing V!ai* h 19 MTTHF Thwnday g irls were tapped for C ircle . March 14 • s e n io r , Ju lie Hitt. Urbana, Ohio •o V* 1Î U . -J) I mt MTWThF Honorary, recognir,ort t o r cit­ izenship artfi pan icip atir-' fn * .. sophomore-, A4* ry Hoffman, Hud- Mender ’ « *» j life:.'AC:. 4: • * ft Mattel T> *■ . - Jay^r 1 1 ne Stafford, W A •S A l oo Tttwday MWF iAcVudi Barb* .* Arndt, Three Oaks sophomore. MciHi 19 Friday _,„ 8 00-10 00 M in Ì0 TThF 'March 13 MTWThF 1 30-3:30 n ’ *** Branch, sopho- Dianne Burt. Farmington soph- \)0 Turvtiay TTh 3 00 Friday m ore, Barbara Dixon. Pigeon omore, Carol Goth elf. Oak Park Métvh 19 3 30 sophomore, Mary M clnnis.Cedar sophomore. Jan ice Reid, Berkley 16:15*15:15 March IS 3.45*3:45 springs junior. Barbara Quering, sophomore, Vicki Vandenberg, T iin tU v MWF March 19 M TTh F Saturday Lawton junior and Garnet Veld. Kalamazoo junior and Judy From . 1:30-3 30 MTWThF March 19 8 00*10 00 Kalamazoo junior. Coldwater sophomore. ii 0 0 Tuetday TTh 4 00 Saturday Also, B o n n i e Abrahamson, Also Jean Macklam. Ludington 11 iO March 19 4 30 March 10 y o u r p o c k e t. 3:45 *5 :49 Muskegon Heights junior, Elrny- sophomore, Ann Schiebner, Sag- * 30-3 30 12 00 Monday E V E M N C C LA SS ES___ ra Gray, Gary, Ind., Junior, Rolyn inaw Junior, Elaine E llis, M ar- Macah 19 7-9 r-M If your dast meets Y o u re u n i time Schindlet, D e t r o i t sophomore, lette sophomore, Susan Howard, and date U Linda Arndt, Lansing sophomore Grand Rapids sophomore and Pat : oo Thursday M after 5 Mon.. March 18, 7-9 ~FM ! 30 March 14 T. TTh after 3 Twer. March 19 7 9 PM and Salty Sanford, Colon sopho- Worthen, Lynnfield, M ass., iun- 7-9 P.M. MW after 5 Friday, March 15. 7-9 Pm m ore. lor> -IlLklliiJl Thun. March 14. 7-9 PM Judy Ann Sellek, Lansing jun- Others are Barbara Cole. Pon- [ final e x a m i n a t i o n m a y b e g i v e n a t a n y t i m e io r, Barbara Jean Van Dyke, tiac sophomore, C a r o l Kurzen- U r th an t h e re g u la rly s c h e d u l e d TIME Petersburg sophomore. J o y c e berger. Park Ridge, 111., soph- k p r BY F A C U L T Y ACTION. _________________ Dunkle, S a g i n a w Junior, ja n e omore, E l i z a b e t h C la r k .B lr - Faltb.-EUol», Pei kit - Junior' ar«d~ minglvam Kay--Bur bourn;- ondra Case, Arlington, Va., Jun- Olean, N.Y., senior and Je rt hroditctory English Courses On Tap G ET CASH lo r* - Thurow, Scottville lunior. A lso M arily n J o Hicks, Lansing A lso Susan Greene, Concord o u r s e s in p r o s e ju ..io i, C . a r o i e Mikay, Pontiac N .J ., senior, Veronica L iscio, ng w ill be o f— «Tti Ju n io r, C a r o l G la s e r , V ernon M t. V ern on. N .Y ., Junior, Carn- lis h m a jo r s th is sophom oi e, Ju d ith G riika, T e r n - m ille M o s ie r , D o w ag iac, fresh - Dean DeLisle" p e ra n c e sop h om o re and P at H is - m an , S a lly Sakoda, Lanai City, cox, H ic k sv ille , N .Y ., sop h o - H aw aii s o p h o m o r e and Mary To Discuss m ore* V orm h o lt Ja c k s o n freshm an. Linda L o o m is, P e r r y ju n io r , Ja n e B a s s e t t, Lockport, N.Y., Dorm Academics Eliza b; th McPherson, L o w e l l junior, Ju lie Gunderson, K ala- for your a s s o c ia te p ro ­ MSL” . L i n d a T a y lo r . D e tro it m azo o s o p h o m o r e , Barbara is h , w ill t e s e h :adem p ro g ram in esideni B a rb a ra W eeks, E lm Hall H annewald, A d r i a n , freshman, an c o u r s e E n g - be d iscu sse d Jur i Deal and D i a n n e D iam ond, N ancy H ille r , Chicago Heights, 4 p .m . or M on- Womei ane De­ Ga L is l e a M ills , O hio, so p h o m o re. 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P r i- C#H 355 . 3562 , ask forD . t.f. fiM ir'IC.S S t Uti'ENT; w. INCOME VAX a, D E A D L IN E ft Bunk. vate entranc«, quiet, r e c . room. ............................... • . t-«r*>rate needTV of ft iend- Special rate for polfititifTit, Short SERVICE. reasonable. 332-1322. 48 REVERE TAPE RECORDER and r . T T S - i T s ^ A a k fo, college housing serv ice calla. Lulu Marlett. 35 B r a n d new one ?D f- v $4. Absolute honesty, ACME TV , 2-5737. "needy” . steer f S S S K I S “ S » - o n , « .! p r a .. O W . 1610 H erben. IV 9-5 0 0 9 . C s T V 'b t N îX 1FACI'I years ★ F o r Rent t,« « j » K ,2 ” f over twenty-one. Walktng ota- s K r t l l « , ! » . 3 5 5 -0 5 ,1 . 43 I T ^ H T K T T T T S t T T T T SiTaTi tax service anVilnir PH O N E: T M makes and models. All work A Co. 328 \\ tan cc. hom e-like atm osphere. ED l ^ T S W AC CO RD W . OrTgT- 355-8255 o r 8256 \PAR I'M ENT S guaranteed, DlSCöUt^TS 1 0 * 1 ! Capitol. 1\ i t\V 2 -5 7 2 2 . 48 nally coat $300. will accept r e a - FACliJ" f yM T’l >’ RxVSM for g ir ls . 17m- sonable offer. Owner leavir^g COI LEGE HOUSING* Open 8 a.m. IK TÖ W T <\ iVXT M /. c RATES; kitchw 1 * * *» »*n»rtiu i i a f f ( all 3 S2*f 10^. 4S to 8:30p.m . TV Techniclm ia, 3022 9. Frances v iiiifiV iifd c l o s e tO vAlTlpU^v -______ E. Michigan. Call IV 7-5558. C Cedar behint 1 DAY . i l . 00 cooking. ED 2-S&2L 4S P i l u T F T u F • 3 DAYS $£;0O' » .Y V \ MS' C- »’ *■* -A i\'w>•I 2-.6QH,... f R F lT x A l Ami t fy A tK i\iv,\x r - \ K m r T O T t w ^ “ rr> • u %^ ly iv jP ' v « w-■ W 5 DAY> 5 3.00 girl who will 8r ny up« t omS with community kitchen 8«< L iaterine H W È SERVICE to yc sire. Y ★ t y p in g io, students who leave weekends, » « b this ad at Marek Revall 1 r e - ment* Actx's^ frc receive your o' dlapei a back ACCURATE; I m it e r \ . E D 2 -5 b $8. Call IV 5-0364. 48 sorlption Center at brandor C A # each time. With r stir vice 1 you term pajiers , tcCkkffC ^ sY v t n r o o m Ä \Tr r “T T F ee biocTs "to Vntoii. i\ \ S rt ! S.'T ji Chateau KenneTa. may include up 0 two pounds w riter. Janel 1 VTÎ'RlI 'RV. Kitchen, r e c . room , TV. park- home of the finest toys and my iri fo r s ix m en of your baby’ s d ersh lrts and JT5TT TU'sTYE rvlce. Phone TU -7318. h.'th?- weekly- mi r\ K e tnfc, 3 double room s. ED 2-42^3 48 c l o t h i n g vVhic will not fade. $4 .00 . Aldmgi u tiîitie F fu r n i s eVeniiigs 6»$. 48 ,, , «/»VI White, blue or I k diaper p ails v«rtislng. 5.0 ★ A utom otive t Ot. v n C ?, TT*.A f an3 itpTT uy, O rd e r y o u r ;vS5 4Xfi3S AvnU*hle airing A Y ' l F I PI ACE to stu.ii,', close se ll or trade. Ches t s $10 and Igl. 2213. "IxXKT FR AMI to campus, and inexpensi.e, may g r a n t IS USED FI RNHVRFt IV AN iTM SvfK : T\. ■* "K. " V r\ * ‘ ' N? all you need to show your 4-4903. tm a n o w '..VIER 1C.AN. DiAELK G — iifrxer pnnrrnf SERVICE . M . VfiîFt S -hnp\ ' «tn.-V'-T Ap- c o lo r ) . I B V .G ’y w*\\. $3 BLACK G LlVÎN G , good for any- I I P . WASHTENAW papers, these« 5- c' r r v r i 'R v . 2 ¡& ~Sôb each. Sihgie, $8. 2 blocks from orte to r ule S eas otiaŒè» IV $ 2 54 4— 9/ t1V' o - $ 4 4 IV 2-0864 t-rtrs \t*t rwo rOfi€ bIU€ a catTRYiis. rt'Vriv ,. * , tYiiAwa» "N5^7 48 RM apARTMV V \LTÎ RATIONS. Hemming & re•- EMT §T ÄltiE; ■ i W hftif . \2~A"92, or visu s t y l i n g : f o r m a i s , trou sers®» dissertation ï' es » A • SINGER completely equijiped with e . $A5(\ 42 JR C ree. Vacant next While gold skirts, etc. NT EDI E ’N EHRE AÏ ör«l typ magic action darner, rtg -ra g e r, week •- . residence - $ 5 .0 0 ad d i SHOE. 10S D ivision,behtndCam - j: i\ 5L ARRÎS and burtonhoier. Yours for only TaccHi» e ie $36.49 or only $7.00 per month. pus Drug Store. ED 2-55S4. ^ at Ced 45 \ X R ’TfKtF N - t t ttn ìt t ì : witti F c>AT Ck t s w s t i - •xtvriencic I ADV’S IF RINGS, - our speciality . 48< -“8 l* . C4 * e j. ,•>.t 1 /W) H jin iîtw i «vpni - 15 nni md plus 11 '4 K.1V- n e a r can G ET R ELIA BLE ADVICE o n e * 5T fT 'K i'A T insurance from I ES STANTO? l-M T R Ï Ï * î'iv «V*!; . * *•- v!,S •* rv ki A G E N C Y . Budget Finaitcift; YOt R. ;v 1 *’•'X' ’ j*j«yai'f - '.{nr ’ $ 1 0 p e r w eek. Ut available. 1500 E, Michigan. P T äil Mp ÎMT> W ? T W W ’iT.crr' is a'cus Whv 2 ..Q 6 S 9 , ( 4: o<:. bc\ fUrv$«r, clYT Vom 'caE in e i sh .x ' In I a rs in g tto v ' r r * D: ROV 1 M A for S%>n -5184. v$i 11 build Airythirtg ir. wixxl proc's rn vr TTKmTv ^ r n T ^ n s a p ^ ege e 5..■- pjtyz C T d rC v " a s T I x 48 \k' î s you d e l i r o . Kitchen?*, bâ.tb tr«m i SAudwichcs. Uncle Fud* »4 , “'4 te r m . Ote s a p e r v i^ ï c 1 2 . SO p er we< FASAN* »NT ï cVYfn v in itifS ) desk , boolcca i P trty Shop. 1 mi l e east of thi P T C T lT I 'f pow er s te e r in g P r ic e d to ncvsi i-hifitf* fi ni shod or ur»f»r G sble?. \Vr4l delSWr from S-li v\ p.m. S32-S6W . 4: r'vFffS: ■ j •we^pe. - yvy>. *,4t ' "■ Ls’Uxl t^A.*JCH ' •>#* # > r i£ 5 l * ^ -e* 1fi { ^ *^T*n t , «-* . ••- -»4 »a^t»» . ’ -X * A r/ 0 ^ 7 , -iff - K • *_ .* > , ,> , , V*»ç- ♦•»> I i v y E. Nk* ft UklChAJU : ¿wL '■ 1Z J \w \*c'.1'. T v T y * W-* su r*rve • FD 2 - i ^ 'l , C4 ^ T r a n s p o r ta tio n ire « p trtm e n t.N l: VAI ¿\ c i OSt: . **• c> ”,od buy, must have w x v rm r^ ? ..IT N\ OMl p a r t y with good, ftns q\ g mo nthly pay- male with kin< bi lit ate young 1 >481 ‘48 <, rnerîF oî *4. 00 or wi II discount >oktng for geoe musycki fered many w. io; cash. Ciftll credit ED 7-2174 Cedar ts next.' (Continued ÌV 5 - l" W . 48 1 HE KNIGHT OWLS' C.4S o p.rn. 332-8^ S ÎV C F R * $44 ,82 cmfH* Late model TV I F T ^ * s T ^ ÏN G , rc e. Magic action xig T o the 18th Str ret G N o\ lb5 per term . C cmhoîes, IIrlind hems, be home for S ak. Si F O 2 *•SS^"1. 4$ h. Avails hie on newr you in June. 1?CÿT\^S for spi iî^g C4 .T5 . rryArth okirg privileges 5 -l* 0 S . 4S eo! Estate For V AiK [N on sH cos t « 4-S POL NEAR, All Hack fie k sire clous, stn c rv T ^ T F: " i s ï T -4 0 3 . 48 'room homo tiV V office, or decorate to cover, per month. n, excel ï«ni 6330, e r E - è 14P. 48 rate, IV 9 -; '>NSÎ v if V S a îDE NTS : kiTc privi leceî* l or,; Oft H after SrOO 48 P R O F E S S O R S t tJ y?K ] Near 4$ MSU" Spaciou 4j J bf*d home. L o s t & Found Newly carpet *%A )A iving- ^ÎV) MS fo r three room witt i i r eplace, love ly k it- rv» STOLEN from C ase'o v er week- eher a n d dir. ng •r o c m. f; re e 7 - t l 7 ( endr 81CYCLF. re^ ®drire trim way with atta arage. COM chrom e feed ers, large sadd}e- Top location, K n n t n j f ill-rap b-Fkets«, RE WARD. 555-n^^O. 48 sight** among tre e s. irking. OST WFDNESD.AY in Nat. Over si?e lot 85*x23S Y On v $1*, JANSISA :i. G la sse s in brow? SDÖÜ E xcelli 7YSJ ~les se ?se. C a ll 355-2439. 48 call R . 1. F t ink, IV 2-45 “*0, IV LOST: P arker pen "‘6 1 " model, 5-55^7, IV 5~ Neller Ò UL ?.mDhs. s ilv e r with initials R .M .B . Lost Co. 2 after in vicinity of Union and B essey vw . 48 Hall. Cali Rich, 355-6822. Re­ -4MOHAA 21. At- ward! C r\ WHITE 1 C O ile a vy e FINEST OUAtlTY m c a m - Î Ciç;T f.fR L X this term . Gerrôd ,ng. ED p erftgr watch- Reward» P iesse 4S ca ll 332-2929. 48 G rt vn J H vJ s »008; 0U80NT $2( iV iT w«eei for large, " I , " . ' 7 „' • room in I p - 4 C P erSO O O ! W a n te d j . T A V ff Max C urtis, 1 Lb 1 A a & - :r a ret* of L e t’ s go dining and DANCDSlS at M ALE & FE M A LE MichigP- !A Igraduate the .Pizza .Pi: Restaurant) 203 M O H A W K Clper ’ Xrl.''>v,*!r - s.. .mar:. ED M..A.C. Aye., -Low*r Concourse. 2 SEE US DURING YOUR a, r pR . ' Vj y j 54L. V-A-D*- a s . &r\ eve»Tffnes *■*■* •TTer* «va’Uftbîe rYu ! g ir in e a. ARjag m m , 4 k s a y^ n w d ’ SPRING TERM BREAK T IR E S ÄI.C T 1P E S ’ : ¿. r 7i.. £ 1ng : e - y ^tHlbI h. Ont PAQOUS,approved, well fu r- apples made f r e s t daily. Dowm- FOR h^nck ^rrnn c a n o u s . S p i' aï; Ht l ì , NYLON MÖHAV’ ishei r>oir Private entrance, towr. K aRMELKORN SHOP, 106 TEM PO RARY SUMMER ¿ a f- / M > M o t t fter> ev home.Spring. 1145 .Abbott N; Washington. IV 4-4116. 48 em ploym ent FU LL liFE* Me ^ __________________________ 1 ! TONf s B aR B E R $ h 6 E -' 5 T i r - » N«m iff*t ih«’ lifi*‘» v in k hazard GUAR MANY F I N E O P E N I N G S KtrMt|ih <4 pure OtìpiMìt Nbcnigar f ve 439 U * c T h e C la s s if ie d * nvkm a/ thr mr prHY an O T H E R SIZES K Hjpg’ AVAILABLE ‘ * ttrtii nar\ rovo» FhIIWhir day-Friday; 8 -5 Saturday. IV 4 - Mohtiwk quntiiy! All SELL. 8844. A lac cm ladies’ hair. C pnliKfd. white CHT hilH'h B ABOLISH unwarned facial, body R e n e £ P e r k in s mfhuvaH, lu hr «od tuheh*» b air. ITie only permanent method T r a * MONTI i s s y T a r a s Known. "HANCHETT HOUSE OF ■ P e rso n n e l l . J i-T T,-« UMlill Mil 11 ^1 ELECTROLYSIS*’ IV 4-1632. C Bwranml èmWiMiR| C A M 15649 GRAND RIVER liNOWK lor"o«ir homemade fla- DETROIT 2 7 , MICH. M O 1 vor. “ GOLDEN DONLT SHOP” B U D S M O B IL E - ï •* ■ hi<*. >N*8•' featu rlt^ fruit friedcakes daily. 1 B lo ck W. o f G reenfield 1198 HAS 198 S. HA! ^ 639 E. GRAND RIVER 2784 E . Grand River. C VE 6 -5 0 7 0 E. 1- (NS IN* — — g a y t t. a n s ing . Mie h i * : W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 13 . 1 9 6 3 9 í iMT-àos "¡„ „ e d t f M M f » Bídault ■ (Continued from pao* 1) Paradise A cadem ic Council To Discuss Budget O sear Stammle German mil- (C o n tin u e d from p a g e 1» Uni\ or sin finances will be dis­ Toñíportotlon ; , I bint a hide- sihiHty of informa! cus Sod at t o d a y ’ s Academic d !•<* acted thmshtps.” Council meeting. V1. , T N F E O R ÍD L te as spokesn dm since he A junior c o e d Philip J . Ma y . U n i v e r s i t y man \up»rt, Tueaviay, was Uvate ¡tee Sunday. headed for Daytons tre a su re r, will discuss the work U 6 p.m. 33S-73S4. 48 Stammln mmentltte on Lauderdale "b la sr of his office, and Howard R. r i x T T T S to R T H c y the *»<' not followed C ollege." Neville, assistant provost, wili 18, C all 3SS-3774, «P ‘ ; asylttm that *?1 coniidet th e n explain budgeting. 2062 after ■p.m he Two m em bers of the Bureau t.f. of Business and Economic R e- yssr t ^ r c K F i a rc?|w s! 1« for e> :j,-e ‘ [Wf y •— v '' '. ♦ -*• v :-r - X. o £. - - — s . r»1 « '« 4 j « t » O W Í / T V '* » ■sw *»vvxf}iXA''.i?k lY/i'Y ,M •.i'i’foximárólv. I l f to me t.Kat oe. ED 2 -3*59. ____ 48 **yl««n m 'be * KiDE needed leaving , .. ,. Hr March 19. P lease call ; »-e L vt„ . Pg 2-OS51. _____ L f. j, p : > \\t ED to Cofuminia f ! \hi M.t Muo. Leaving'Tuea- f, 19. Reasonable, de- ti ■' ■8SS0 anytime. 4> >v Army foreman Toe® Watnon wnysliehfti [w o n te d ________ \ i s t yt! t htbtt of taking notes In ink on >d* At his hind, It works fine, he ssid. ryENE NEAR MSU for one bound an-, re re unless he forgets snd wsshes hi« m a I e. Furnished and lice Uh ■«< Just happened to run Into **Everyc tur <\i. R eference* on r e - it u .,, t55- 3774 between 9 , RCH M O N E Y SAVERS t.f. p. * ji . luate d e s ire s sum m er anti-G aul! Y . in Lansing are a . E x - siste d th. ■,v. dealing with people, tod bj I • T s u it s m y - n m y - S 4 r u * » * r 155 2519. 1 agents an BOOK STORE BEDKOt)M HOUSE, F . Lan- \vmv Y - . .m g Ju ly 1 for 13-14 , o,t tlolly furnished or Hcnrich ,, , v ft K R E S G E ’ S Vi my w ife and 4 < , , meeting that for o n e-slo p family shopping C ¡l£ f II through 1". astili try „b y . ' V,;. F . B. Schooma- .;•\■. ...!c, T't.L.eftvt t 1.8* fHAITf PAD '7 97 Sarge r e a d e r s r tip , t h e m o to ri si Riimitted his re a l li SC r U ie p o v v e r -C a m p u s ceivse. ” wtlG * ni' he had found the ; i s 8 /8 6 i •Ads. Intro d u cin g a new r e a lm in dining FOR ALL YOUR p le a s u r e [he Varsity Double-Burger [he Varsity Submarine fieq Sov ! > USED BOOKS! D eliv ery S e r v ic e A v a i l a b l e m m s CANDY CUT PILE RUGS W H IT E O X F O R D S 8 :3 0 p .m . - J| a .m . vfOf «n* %>* (UifVej X Cp q *— ^C JT l J DAYS ONI ' 'i* h ■ “ .* 1 8 3DAYS $2.33 1«. Do you ’ IS "BUSTIN OUT" ALL OVER YOUR* PRIZES s h o p - rite PRODUCE DEPTS 90 10 BIG PRIZES AT EACH SHOP-Rite n c r S T R A W B E R R IE S R E D R IP E B E A U T IE S 29< * 9 -4 5 .0 0 FO O D * 9 -BU SH ELS CERTIFICATES G R A PEFR U IT ASPARAGUS t S Ä 39' PEARS 2 29' of 1 W*' ' ft ite* • S I : CARROTS C :r ì S t ’ 8 ( CUCUM BERS Non F atten in g 10' ENDIVE 19‘ * 3 6 - 2 5 . ¿»¿sof POTATOES * 9 -B U SH ELS of R E D STEEL Apple] FRESH RHUBARB s X „ 25 ESCAR0LE 19' APPLES 4 39« PEPPERS «■••*. »I«, ~ck 10 LEAF LETTUCE ? * LEMONS 4 29' 29' * 2 7 - 4 “ ¿ S0F P O P C O R N Prtf'* CHERRY TOMATOES ... 49 NOTHING TO BUY . . . NOTHING TO WR Pascal Celery FU LL FLA VO RED 30 S I Z E S T A L K 19i C0C0ANUTS«~~ - 19 CA BBA G E™ 10' SIMPLY R E G I S T E R AT YOUR SHOP-RlT DUCE D E P T . . . . NOT NECESSARY P R E S E N T TO WIN . . . G E T COMPEL GREEN BEANS 29 C O R H s — ' & T*nd" 39' T A IL S AT YOUR SH O P -R IT E PRODUCE POTATOES 10 1 8 , SAG 59< RADISHES - 10' GRAPEFRUIT 4 39' GREEN ONIONS ^ 10 WATERMELON ¿ f £ " " 15' G O LD BO N D S T A M P S ON A L L AVOCADOS 29' T O M A T O E S MUSHROOMS m m * 49* DOUBLE y o u r p r o d u c e P U R C H A S E S .. NO COUPON NECESSARY O FF E R E X P IR E S SATURDAY'»MARCH 16, 1963 I I I BIB LETTUCE m . » ». 59s YELLOW OR 2UCCHINI SQUASH .25 »19C im . V4- 4P* O S* 43 IT 'S T R U E ! A T S H O P - R I T E APPLESAUCE TUNA • 40 p ie c e s MUSSEL MAN' S 10< L ilK I Ï T ï P i I. GALP m£DAL.QE>1 [ÌHe r e ' s Y o ù r C o m p l e t e S c h e d u l e FLOUR f*e? T*ur Ldhver B n ct tn rio n n tn g i Our j WEEK 1 Di ?Tk »Complete Schcdalt » » ft 5 ,\CH* .X 2 5 ¿ 1 .7 9 1 , £ ECiXNTNG D innerw are Item PURCh ASE M arch 11 DINNER PLATE ^ F R E E 1 9 k . V Ìi V'0 JL ' M arch 18 FRUIT DISH 1.1 M.- : Í C^ % KETCHUPl > 50 ;» M arch 25 SALAD PLATE v S e FRF.E 1 9 k . HEINZ t .a o i c i COOKIES April 1 C O FFEE CU P V 1 9 :, 14 OZ. BO TTLE 1 8 April 8 SAUCER fr I Ì C April 15 DINNER PLATE . 19 W IT H O U R F IR S T $ 5 .0 0 P U R ­ F ou ld ’ * Elbo v jp ö s v « i & J P ’t U P S April 22 FRUIT DISH £ - e 19‘ . • C H A S E A N D S IG N E D C O U P O N B E L O W ... Macaroni o< r-V i Causón and tF>t April 29 SALAD PLATE ? « » tffss Spaghetti \00 r • fer « H G c r i a r t ‘ M at 6 CO FFEE CU P Z e -='.19‘ - ‘ P L U S - S A V E I j g r g j j r f l VALUABLE COUPON n ’O T H J t t T l* ADULTS ONLY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY^ f m. MI 9 ’ CöO'-O*\o»o- ICE CREAM 7 OZ. Mat 13 SAUCER - 1 9 ... 5 0 % to 7 0 % O r A d d it io n a l P i r c r s Tht* Signed Coupon Entitle» Basra? ta 1 FREE DINNER PUTE 511 M a i 20 DINNER PLA TE ! 9 ; s. I W IT H F IR S T $ 5 OO P l ’RCH ASF. jQj rV S j You Cm- COTTAGE fe .y I 19 I At Many Mart CHEESE A ddrraa M ay 21 FRUIT DISH 19'iA, |‘ Marni C •ok must at pffiffinrte tu »tiso a I Ai y et/ L Üre «i S H O P -R IT E . M A R K E T S lo n e 3 SALAD PLATE* V 19 * V O-.Jv rte a th è rw e e d ’ s BEST in MEATS June 10 CO FFEE CUP k i t e 17 SA U CER , J T l-£ 19 19' E . A Cem pltN E P to c* Setting S>r On I »I it» C asi 30 o x. Carton 39d M; ALUMINUM E t f t L/L. BO STO N B U T T ART YOUR SET TODAY RANCH S TYL E SH O P W H E R E FOIL PORK STEA K YOU SA V E B acon . .. Corned Beef 2 W A Y S ... LO W P R IC E S KA ISER BONUS PACK FAR M ER P E E T S & Cabbage Time G O LD BOND REG. SIZE P ork liv e r ■ ce s o’ w S p are R ib s . STA M PS CORNED BEEF ye*W’. * t« ; ♦ Skinless Franks P o rk R o a sts I SW IFT'S PREMIUM CURED CORN BEEF TE X A S PIN» RO U ND OR B R IS K E T Luncheon Meats 3 6 -4 0 Comm* 5 “ S 1 .0 9 free Head of Cabbage S h o r t’n ________ •_ P KG . $ 1 .1 9 L b . In L e s s e r Q u a n t it ie s OYEN FRESH R in g B o lo g n a -orme? r-**" * Grade Fortner P e r t ’ P o rk R o a s t s • R o lle d B o n e le ss Bast»«! B iïtt L fi.