Inside Weather To K ill R obins or Save MICHIGAN I * Cooler today. P a rtly cloudy w ith scattered showers w ith Elms is the question. Page 6 STATE B UNIVERSITY E d ited by Students fo r the M ichigan S tate U n iv e r s ity C om m unity V o l. 54 No. 161 E a s t L an d in g , M ichigan ________ T u e s d a y , Ju ly 2, 1963_____________________________________ P rice Alumnus First Conductor Solomon To Direct Strings Congress By SUE JACOBY Water Shortage Plagues State News Staff Writer I z l e r So lo m o n , the f i r s t A m e r i c a n - b o r n c o n d u c t o r of a m a j o r symphony o r c h e s t r a , Many American Communities w a r n s that st udents studying f o r any p r o f e s ­ sion m a k e a “ s e r i o u s m i s t a k e when they d i­ v o r c e the a c a d e m i c li fe f r o m r e a l i t y . ’ ’ o rd in an ce co v e rin g the c a s e p re ­ So lo mo n i s conducting the 1 0 1 - m e m b e r By CLEM LEWICKI H ouses with even n u m b ers can Its in d u s trie s , which a r e the State News Staff Writer w a te r law ns on even num bered s o u rc e s of liv elih oo d , would be s c r ib e s a $100 fin e o r 90 days C o n g r e s s of S t r i n g s in it s f i r s t c o n c e r t tonight c a le n d a r days and odd num bered fo rc e d to m ove, leaving no a l­ in ja i l . at 8 :1 5 p . m . in the Audi to riu m. T h i s i s his T h e w arnings that a s e r io u s te rn a tiv e fo r the em p loyees and A c c o r d i n g to R ay m o n d G el- w a te r sh o rta g e w ill plague A m er­ hou ses on odd num bered d ays. T h e a v e ra g e p e rso n g iv es lit ­ b u sin e ssm e n but to follow in the la tly , O w osso c o m m is s io n e r of s e c o n d a p p e a r a n c e on c a m p u s s i n c e 1 9 2 8 , ican c it ie s and com m u n ities a r e public u tility , the w a te r sh o rt­ grow ing m o re frequ en t in new s­ tle thought to w a te r supply until exodus. when he taught viol in h e r e . He co nducted his he suddenly finds that it h as d is­ One M ichigan c ity , O w osso, is age is exp ected to be a lle v ia te d p ap e rs and m ag azin es and on r a ­ v ^ o r c h e s tr a , the Indianapolis Sym ­ p re se n tly w re s tlin g with a w ater by two new w e lls which a r e due dio. appeared . phony, on cam pus four y e a r s ago sh o rtag e p ro b le m . C itiz e n s who to go into op eration th is su m m e r. What seem ed a s p lentifu l a s In the su m m er of 1962, c it ­ iz e n s o f E s s e x F a l l s , N .J ., had to lin e up on s tr e e t c o r n e r s a i r m ay beco m e a p re c io u s lu x­ ury which m ust be husbanded u se the c ity w ater a r e r e s tr ic te d fro m using garden h o se s fo r wa­ "P o p u la tio n growth and indus­ t r ia l r e q u i r e m e n t s , ” G e l- Sunburn in con nection with the L e c t u r e - C o n ce rt S e r ie s . T h e noted conductor sa y s the with the g r e a te s t c a r e so it can te rin g law ns, flo w e rs, o r in w ash­ to r e c e iv e w ater ra tio n s , and la tly sa id , " a r e m aking heavy changes in MSU a r e " t r e m e n ­ th re e fa c to r ie s suspended o p e r­ atio n s. E a st L an sin g has an o rd in an ce be sh ared equally to su sta in the life of the populace. An a re a blighted by the lack of w a te r ing. F o r ex a m p le, one v io la to r w as caught la s t w eek using a ho se in ro ad s on a w a te r supply which w as fo rm e r ly adequate. T h e ex­ Can Cause dous” s in c e 1928. "H o w ev er, th e re is a h isto ry h e re m odern students don’ t even know about. istin g w e lls with depths from to r e g u l a t e lawn sp rin k lin g . would soon d e te r io ra te . fo r w ashing h is hou se. A c ity Wrinkles 80 to 90 fe e t, w e re dug d eep er It w as am azing — the m u sic to m e e t the fa llin g w ater lev ­ dep artm ent at l i t t l e M ichigan e l which dropped 7 .5 fe e t la st S tate C o lleg e had a national re p ­ Olin Home For Students y e a r . Counting the two new w e lls , the num ber w ill b e in c re a se d to 1 9 .” E x c e s s iv e exposure to the sun may turn sun-brow ned coed s into w rinkled hags at an e a rly age. u tation .” Solom on ca m e to MSU in 1928 with his te a c h e r M ichael P r e s s , one of the w orld’ s m o st renowned He sa id that con su lting engi­ Involved In 2 Mishaps n e e r s have been retain ed by the D r. L eon ard P r ic e of O lin v io lin ists at the tim e . " T h i s C ity of O w osso to e x p lo re the H ealth C e n te r sa y s con stan t e x ­ m u sic school had som e of the p o s sib ility of m e e t i n g w a te r p o su re c a u s e s the skin to dry m o st c e le b ra te d m u sic a l fig u re s need s fro m the S h iaw assee R iv e r . out and lo se its e la s tic ity . in the w o r ld ," Solom on said . Two p a t i e n t s at O lin H ealth T h is would re q u ire dam m ing and " S k in s p e c ia lis ts a re becom in g " T h u s , it also had som e of the C e n te r a r e extending th e ir stay a r e s e r v o ir plus s t r ic t sa fe ­ HIS CAREER STARTED H E R E -lx le r Solomon is shown d i­ in c re a sin g ly opposed to c o n s is t­ m ost outstanding stu d en ts.” into s u m m e r v acation fro m gu ard s ag ain st r iv e r pollution. recting the Congress of strings as they prepare for to nig ht s ent ex p o su re to the sun. A r e ­ Solom on sa y s any u n iv ersity sp rin g and w in ter te r m s . T h e w ater supply in the L an­ concert. The director is an alumnus of MSU and was the lationship between the sun and m ak e s a m ista k e when it fa ils Confined to th e ir beds a r e : sing - E a s t L an sin g a re a is not fir s t Am erican-born conductor of a major symphony orches­ skin c a n c e r has been e s ta b ­ to give students an idea of r e a l­ R e in C la b b e rs , F r a n k lin , N .J ., tra . —State News Photo by LAR RY F R IT Z L A N lis h e d .” ity . " I n m u sic o r in any o th er fre s h m a n , with a sh a tte re d righ t (Continued on Page 5 ) D r. P r i c e sa y s both m en and p ro fe s sio n , it is wrong not to le g , and P a tr ic ia K ek lak , South women who a re d eterm ined to tell students if they ju s t don't Russian, US People Denison G ate sop h om o re, with a hip in­ a c q u ire deep suntans a re usually have the talen t to su cceed . ju ry . unaw are that they may be doing C la b b e rs was c r it ic a lly in ju red th e m se lv e s lastin g harm . " F o r e xam p le, a student in mu­ in a fa ta l auto a ccid en t at C o l­ " G i r l s in p a rtic u la r think the s ic sch oo l m ay be ab le to p e r­ Have Similar Points PR Head le g e and Cavanaugh Roads in F e b ­ sun m ak es them look b eau tifu l, fo rm w ell in an a r tific ia l a c a ­ ru a ry . He has been in O lin fo r w hether it tans them d eeply or d em ic atm o sp h e re . T h is doesn’ t th re e and a h alf m onths and m e re ly g iv es them a pink c o lo r a ­ m ean he has the stam ina to p e r ­ exp e cts to stay another th re e fo rm under p re s s u r e in a p ro ­ m onths. D esp ite h is long con fin em ent, By JACKIE KORONA State News Staff Writer y e a r s . T h is m eans each child would attend school until about 15 y e a r s of age. (T he age m in i­ For 1964 tio n ,” he said . H owever, the lo ss of e la s t ic tiss u e r e s u lts in women who have been exposed fe ss io n a l o r c h e s tr a . T h is ap p lies to oth er p ro fe ssio n s e q u a lly .” h is m o ra le is good.. He joked Although the United S ta te s and to a g re a t deal of sun looking Solom on c a lls the young mu­ mum in m o st a r e a s of th is coun­ J a m e s H. D enison, a s s is ta n t to that he is the only student at R u s s ia have opposing p o litic a l m uch o ld er than they r e a lly a r e .” s ic ia n s at the C o n g ress of S trin g s t r y is 16.) the p re sid e n t, was in stalled la st MSU to take his fin a ls in bed. id e a s , the people of th e s e coun­ R e fle c tio n s from w ater m ake a r e "tre m e n d o u sly ta le n te d ." He Venediktov said that m o re than W ednesday a s p re s id e n t-e le c t of He com p leted 16 c r e d its of win­ t r i e s have m o re s im ila r that d if­ students lying around p o o ls or sa y s m u sicia n s today a ll have a 50 p e r cen t of the R u ssian stu ­ the A m erican C o lleg e P u blic R e ­ t e r te rm c o u rs e w ork. b e a ch e s even m ore su sce p tib le much b r o a d e r background than fe re n t p oin ts, a Soviet d o cto r and dents go on with th e ir education. latio n s A sso cia tio n . M iss K eklak has spent th re e s o c ia l s e r v ic e s a d v is e r said F r i ­ to sunburn. they did when ne w as a violin B e c a u s e the Soviet governm ent D en iso n , who i s also d ir e c to r w eeks in the h o sp ital. She w as student. day. •pays the c o s t of education, c o l­ of u n iv e rsity re la tio n s at MSU, involved in an accid en t n e a r D r. D im itri Venediktov, 3 4 - " O r c o u rs e , individual t o le r ­ “ M ost of th e se s " .cs at the le g e and u n iv ersity c la s s e s a r e will a s su m e the ACPRA p r e s i ­ G rand Rapids the Saturday b e ­ y e a r -o ld R u ssia n h e art surgeon an ce fo r the sun v a r i e s ," D r. C o n g re ss of S t r i r 0 s a p p recia te fr e e to the students. dency in 1964. fo r e sp rin g te rm fin a ls began. and c o u n se lo r of s o c ia l a f fa ir s P r ic e sa id . "B lo n d e s and re d ­ ju s t about e v ery kind of mu­ He has held a num ber of other She hopes to be r e le a s e d to­ to the U .S .S .R . m issio n to the heads c a n ’ t take n early a s much s i c . F u rth e rm o re , the re la tio n ­ " T h e sch o o ls try to a ttr a c t o ffic e s in the org an izatio n , in­ day and com p lete h e r fin al e x ­ as d a rk e r skinned people. It would ship betw een c la s s ic a l and con­ United N atio ns, w as on cam pur th e s e stu d en ts,” Venediktov sa id , cluding m e m b e rsh ip on its board CHARTING HER C O U R S E -^a tricia L . K e klak, Southgate am in atio n s in Ju ly . la s t w eek to giv e the second le c ­ be s a fe to say many students te m p o rary m u s i c is becom ing " b u t th e re is no fo rc e inv olv ed .” of tr u s te e s during the p ast two sophmore, makes summer vacation plans. She was involved B oth a g r e e that tre a tm e n t at tu re in the s e r ie s "W o rld H ori­ overdo it when th e y 're try in g reco gn ized m o re and m o re. A nother point of ag reem en t y e a r s . in an auto crash near Grand Rapids the Saturday before fin a l Olin i s " g r e a t ,” but in d icate zons in S p e cia l E d u catio n ,” spon­ to get a t a n ." " F o r e xam p le, the ja z z m u s ic - betw een the people of R u ssia and ACPRA is an asso cia tio n of exams and w ill have to make them up at mid- term- ^ that they m ight enjoy it m o re un­ so re d by the C o lleg e of E du ca­ Although a tan p ro te c ts a ian s of today a r e re a l m u sic ia n s. the United S ta te s is in the a re a about 1,000 A m e rica n , C anadian, d er d iffe re n t c irc u m s ta n c e s . p e rso n from sunburn, it does T h is w asn’t tru e in my day. P r o ­ tion. of m e d i c i n e and m ed ical r e ­ M exican , P u erto R ican and o th er During a s e s s io n with the p r e s s not act a s a b a r r i e r again st g r e s s iv e ja z z demands that the search . South A m erican c o lle g e s a n d u n i­ " T h e r e a r e people in ' s o m e tis s u e dam age. p erson playing it know c la s s ic a l a le c tu r e and a tour of the c a m ­ v e r s i t i e s . T h e a sso c ia tio n has pu s, Venediktov e n u m e r a t e d p a rts of our cou ntry who a r e o v er about 3 ,0 0 0 individual m e m b e rs. D r. P r ic e say s heat exh austion m u sic th e o ry . com m on b e lie fs and c h a r a c t e r ­ 120 y e a r s old. Our s c ie n tis ts take is another su m m er p itfa ll. "W e " O f c o u r s e , I b e lie v e it is i s t i c s of the peoples of both coun­ s e v e ra l of th e s e people at a tu n e , haven’t had any c a s e s on cam pu s tru e that students in g en eral have and put them in s tr ic tly con­ y e t, but i t ’ s som ething that can b ro a d e r backgrounds and edu ca­ trie s . " I f we look at each o th e r, we tro lle d situ atio n s fo r a few y e a r s . b e counted on in the su m m e r. tion than they did th irty y e a r s " I n th is way, they hope to d is­ E ven when exp o su re to the sun a g o ." find m o re things in com m on than c o v e r how th e s e people have lived d o esn 't re s u lt in a burn, it can • d ifferen t,” he said . Solom on say s it tak es tre m e n ­ so lo n g,” Venediktov said . co n trib u te to heat e x h a u s tio n ," F o r e x a m p l e , V ened iktov,in dous d ed ication to pu rsu e a c a ­ D r. P r ic e said dehydration is h is le c tu r e on Soviet education, r e e r a s a m em b er of a sym ­ B e s i d e s d iscu ssin g the s im ­ fa c to r involved in heat said that peoples of a ll c o u n trie s phony o r c h e s tr a . " T h e s e young" ila r it ie s of a t t i t u d e s towards» e xh au stio n . love th e ir c h ild re n and want the people at the C o n g re ss of S trin g s ch ild ren and work in m ed ical r e ­ " P e o p le of all ages should try b e st fo r them . don’ t have too much to look f o r ­ s e a r c h . Venediktov m entioned the to m aintain a sen sib le attitude Venediktov explained that, in w ard to in the way of fin an cial m ethods of bu ild in g co n stru ctio n , tow ard the sun. T h ey should learn o rd e r to provide th is opportunity, re w a rd s. S a la r ie s fo r a sy m - basin g h is com p ariso n s on a new how much they can t o le r a te and a S o viet law m ak es education Continued on page 3 d o rm ito ry on cam p u s. not go beyond the l im it ." com p u lsory fo r the f i r s t eight T h e dorm flo o r s w ere a ll built on the ground and then ra ise d Soviet Mj an to the p ro p er height fo r the up­ p e r flo o r s . Venediktov said th is Maynard Miller Returns method of con stru ctio n has been Ordered Out used in the Soviet Union a lso . D esp ite the lik e attitu d es on To East Lansing Home WASHINGTON ( U P I)--T h e U .S . c e r ta in to p ics ; the Russia'ti had ~ M aynard M . M ille r , MSU land la s t w eek, d o cto rs exam ­ Mdflday ord ered a S o v iet diplom at som e c r itic is m of te le v isio n in JAMES DENISON g e o lo g ist and m em ber o f the ining the inju ry found that to le av e the cou ntry on s e c u rity th is cou n try , and of the A m e ri­ He jo in ed the MSU s ta ff in f i r s t A m e rica n team e v e r to the broken foot had alread y c h a r g e s believed to involve the can attitude toward gifted c h il­ s ta rte d to h eal. Apparently h is 1947 and is ch airm an of the s c a le M t. E v e r e s t, retu rn ed to C e n tra l in te llig e n c e A gency. T h e d ren . E a st L ansing P l a n n i n g C o m ­ E a s t L an sin g Saturday. boot acted a s a c a s t in help­ identity of the d iplom at, a m em ­ ing the bones grow back to­ b e r of the R u ssian E m b a ssy in " N e ith e r our film s , p lay s, T V m is sio n . He is a fo rm e r p r e s i­ M ille r and h is w ife and shows n or books will e v e r show dent of the MSU M en’ s Club and g eth er in ta ct. W ashington, was not im m ed iately o th e r m e m b e rs of the exped i­ T h e i n c i d e n t halted r e ­ d is c lo s e d . to ch ild re n so many m u rd e rs o r a m e m b e r of Sigm a D elta Chi tion w ill tra v e l to W ashington, s e a r c h fo r a w eek, then M il­ T h e actin g head of the R u ssian h o r r o r s , such a s gh osts o r mon­ and the M ichigan P ublic R e la tio n s D .C ., Ju ly 8 fo r an o ffic ia l l e r resu m ed the c lim b to about E m b a s s y was summ oned to the s t e r s , o r fig h tin g -lik e w re stlin g A sso cia tio n . W hite H o u s e re ce p tio n by which a r e shown to your ch ild re n B e fo r e com in gto M SU , D enison 2 3 ,5 0 0 fe e t w here he s e t up S ta te D eap rtm ent Monday m o rn ­ P re sid e n t Kennedy. in a w eek. Do you think it. is good was a re p o r te r , c ity e d ito r and h is r e s e a r c h statio n . ing and inform ed of the c h a rg e s . fo r the c h ild re n ’ s ed u catio n ?” fin an cial ed ito r fo r the T o led o T h e g eo lo g ist w as in ju red He studied g la c ia l flow and T h e S ta te D epartm ent w as e x ­ T im e s , 1 9 2 8 -1 9 3 1 ; copy e d ito r, during the E v e re s t a s c e n t. T h e how it i s co n ce rn e d with geo l­ p ected to d is c lo s e d e ta ils of the he ask ed . As fo r g i f t e d ch ild ren , Ven­ day e d i t o r , L ansing c o r r e ­ a ccid en t h a p p e n e d at the ogy. He c o n d u c t e d grav ity c a s e la te r . It was learn ed that ediktov s a id , " n o one is allowed spondent, telegraph e d ito r and 1 9 ,0 0 0 -fo o t elev atio n on the stu d ies and s e is m ic stu d ies, the diplom at has been d ec la re d to m ake a ‘cheap sen sa tio n ’ of news e d ito r fo r the D etro it F r e e Khumbu g l a c i a l fo rm atio n ie s . " p e r s o n a non g r a t a " — o r unwel­ the gifted ch ild ren in our coun­ P r e s s , 1 9 31-40; d ire c to r of in­ when a o n e-ton p ie c e of ro ck M ille r w ill go to the Ju n ­ c o m e — by the U .S . pinned M ille r ’ s foot a g ain st an eau Ic e fie ld in A laska fo r fu r­ MORAL S U P P O R T -R e in P. Clobbers, F ra n k lin , N. J ., freshman, is shown rece ivin g moral An inform ed s o u rc e said the t r y . T h e r e a r e no big s to r ie s in fo rm atio n fo r the M ichigan W ar the p a p e rs , and the ch ild ren a re C o u ncil, 1 9 4 1 -4 3 , and ad m in is­ ic e w all. th e r stu d ies la te r th is sum ­ support from Wendy Reynolds, East Lansing sophomore. Clabbers has been in O lin for the c a s e involved d ealings betw een m er. j tre a te d a s n o rm al, with e n co u r­ tra tiv e a s s i s t a n t to G o v ern or When he a rr iv e d in S w itzer­ la s t three and a h a lf months. He expects to be there for another three months, but Isis morale the R u ssian diplom at and a p e r ­ is good. —State News Photos by GEORGE JUNNE son con n ected with the CIA. agem ent fo r th e ir t a le n t s ." H a rry F . K elly, 1 9 45-47. T u e s d a y , J u l y 2, 1 9 6 3 2 Mi chi gan St ate News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi gan From Other Campuses \ M%U L IB R A R Y Lack Of Food Not News And Views Dutch Elm Disease S T A T E U N IVERSITY OF IOWA Iowa C ity - F iv e to terrnew From Low Production By PA U L D. ADAMS vival in underdeveloped coun­ which w ill conveniently rem ove t r ie s . p ro b le m s and no such m ir a c le s ul Dutch elm d is e a s e a r t being rep o rte d h e re d aily . T h e c a s e s of State News Staff Writer " T h e need is v ery g re a t fo r a r e p o s sib le . c ity fo r e s te r has pred icted 250 new c a s e s fo r th is y e a r . T h e c u rr e n t w orld food s h o rt­ the cheap m ethods of food p r e s ­ age is only p a rtly the re s u lt of e r v a tio n ," he said . "W e need b et­ " T h e key to the situ ation m ay low prod uction, D r . B e rn a rd S . t e r m ethods of drying w hich the be a w orld m eeting of food s c i ­ Texas Faced With Housing Suit S ch w eig ert, ch airm an of the food underdeveloped co u n trie s can af­ e n tis ts , e c o n o m i s t s , s o c io l­ U N IVERSITY O F T E X A S , Austin — U n iv ersity of T e x a s at­ s c ie n c e d ep artm ent at M SU, said fo rd .” o g is ts , c o n se rv a tio n ists , and pol­ to rn ey s have filed a p etition with U .S. D is tr ic t Jud ge Ben H. re c e n tly . It is d ifficu lt to understand the i t i c i a n s ," he said . " T h e prob ­ R ic e , J r . , asking fo r d is m is sa l of a d o rm ito ry integration su it. S h o rtag es a r e also cau sed by p r io r itie s given iss u e s today, he le m s i n v o l v e many d iscip lin e s T h e suit was filed in N ovem ber, 1961, by th re e N egro students poor preservation, faulty sa id . W orid le a d e rs a r e gu ilty of and a r e anything but sim p le . R e­ seekin g an end to r a c ia l seg reg atio n in U n iv ersity housing. handling, and, too often , lack of s e rio u s lack of planning fo r fu­ lig io n i s often involved, but we tra n sp o rta tio n . tu re g e n era tio n s. m u st fa c e the is s u e s and m ake " T h e num ber of pounds of food They see m to expect m ir a c le s the d e c is io n s ." produced p e r a c r e is not alw ays Tobacco Ad Cost Gophers 59,000 the p rim e q u estio n ,” he said . L 0 S E R A G A n A U N IVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, M inneapolis — T h e U n iv ersity "W e m ust a lso be con cern ed with A D O R E S T U B A L of M innesota daily student new spaper e x p e c ts to lo s e $9,000 the quality of that food, how it is V 1 R A G O E^ L A T E a y e a r a s a re su lt of the re ce n t c ig a re tte ind ustry d ecisio n to d is ­ handled in p ro c e ss in g , how w ell A N T I • L E P S « i continue ad v ertisin g in c o lle g e n ew spapers, m agazin es and foot­ it is p r e s e r v e d , and how it ACRO SS n E N D « 1 N A ball p ro g ra m s. re a c h e s the c o n su m e r.” 1 Jap . porgy Prosecutor: B E i G E P R O N E S D r. Sch w eig ert said that in the 4. Flow back )br. A R D Ej N T U R G E S p a st, anim al b re e d e r s have been 7. Watering 2 t You and 1 place 27. Carcass L A 1 T 1 N G E Round And Round They Go p a rtic u la rly in te re ste d in e ffi­ cie n t production and in s a tisfy in g 10. Footed 31. Rate i s O P L A G A P E BA LL ST A T E T E A C H E R S C O L L E G E , M un cie, Ind., — An ed­ p a c k e rs re q u ire m e n ts. vast 34. Electric unit p u T 1 P n 1 S E R S 11. Paddle 35. E ar lobe E R 1 C A E S E R 1 N ito r ia l in the student new spaper questioned the U n iv ersity fo r "N o w ," he said , " t h e b re e d e r 12. Earthen* 36. Macaw P E C N T R O P E pouring num erous c o n cre te c i r c l e s in a new parking lo t. It noted is con cern ed with how ten d er­ A ware pot 37. Skating eight c a r s could be parked in the sp ace occupied by one c i r c l e . n e s s , c o lo r , fla v o r, and n u tritiv e 14. Rooster necessity SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY S PUZZLE valu es a r e re la te d to the b reed ­ 17. Sound of 38. Jap. ' ing p ro g ram and how a ll th e s e can hard impact aborigine Merdith, McDowell Leave Ole Miss be p r e s e r v e d ." 18. Jap . sash 39. ('hided DOW N i Sim S ch w eig ert said that new m eth­ 19. Land meas­ 42. leg joint 1. Thulium, 8. Fold ul U N IVERSITY OF M ISSISSIP P I, Oxford — About 300 troops ure 43. Before long in chemistry doth ods of food p re s e rv a tio n a r e being 2 0 . Moray 44. Hydraulic 2. Curved 9 Watclilul guarding N egro students Ja m e s H. M eredith and C lev e M cDowell p e rfe c te d . 2 1. Hup: army pump 3. Breathe in 13. Scope h e re have le ft the cam pu s. An e d ito ria l in the student newspaper F r e e z e d rying , re c e n tly d evel­ 2 2 . Girl's nick­ 46. Knack 4. Eternity 15. Exist applauded Alabam a Gov. G eo rg e W a lla c e 's attem pt to b a r N egro oped, o ffe rs g re a t p o ssib ility be­ 16. Cost and students from entering the U niversity of A labam a. Say, Leonard, No Need To Get So Excited, c a u se it com b in es the advantages name 47. Cereal 5. Conduc­ insurance: 23. High grass tors sticks It Only Took You 6 Hours To Find It. of both fre e z in g and drying w hile principles 48. Perceive 6. Sop abbr. elim in atin g , a s fa r a s p o s sib le , 17. West East Contrdl Poultry Cancer In Kansas Indies, abbr. the d isadvan tages of each . KANSAS ST A T É "UNIVERSITY,"“M anhattan — P ou ltry stud ies at the U n iversity could have im portant im p licatio n s fo r fighting Construction Worker Coming Events S ch w eig ert said volum e and weight is red u ced a s m o istu re is 10 It 13 1 1. Balm leal ¿2. Attention 24. Astonish­ human c a n c e r . D r. M arvin Tw iehaus, head of K -S ta te ’ s departm ent Kresge E x h ib it rem oved which f a c ilita te s s to r ­ ment /f ¡5 of v e terin ary pathology, said if r e s e a r c h e r s w ere ab le to "o p en age and handling. T h e keeping 2 5 . Benedictine E xh ib ited in K re s g e A rt C en­ the g a te s " to con trol of poultry c a n c e r , they m ay le a rn m o re about the nature of c a n ce r in o th er an im als and hum ans. Dies From Injuries t e r through Ju ly 2 1 , a r e the w ork s o f a r t is t- t e a c h e r Hans Hofmann quality of fr e e z e d ried food is e x c e lle n t. "O n ly m o d erately low te m ­ 17 ZO 18 22 /9 ‘ title ¿7. Happy 28. Nippers and h is stud ents. 29. Ice cream p e ra tu re s a r e re q u ire d in s to r ­ E C o n stru ctio n a ccid e n ts on the No one w itnessed the a c cid e n t. A Included a r e paintings by V y t- a g e ,” he said . 23 24 23 dish 150 Protest Indiana Action cam pus have cla im e d th e ir third sp okesm an fo r C h ristm a n C on­ la c il, M cN eil and R iv e r s . 30. Sell & stru c tio n C o ., which holds the R ad iation is a lso being stud­ life in 17 m onths. 20 19 3 0 31. Recreation INDIAN A U N IVERSITY, Bloom ington — About 150 re sid e n ts of an IU d orm itory w ere told they would have to m ove out of th e ir Donald W etzel, an em ploye of Gypsum E re c tio n C o ., G aid en g e n e ra l c o n tra c t fo r W onders and M cD onel, said the man had c o m ­ Men's Club Luncheon ied in the p re s e rv a tio n of food. T h e p r o c e s s is s till in the pi­ 31 1 JZ ¿22 33 2« V7? 34 27 33 ground 3 2. Boxing dorm next fall a fte r they had le ft cam pus fo r the su m m er. R ep­ C ity , died F rid a y at S p arro w H os­ plained of feelin g ill a few m inu tes T h e MSU M en’ s Club luncheon lot s ta g e s but at le a s t one brand ¿ /A ring re se n ta tiv e s of the d orm itory p ro tested in a 9 0 -m in u te m eeting w ill take p la ce at noon today in of bacon has been approved by 34 37 38 33. Frolic pital fro m in ju r ie s sustained in an b e fo re the accid en t. with U niversity o ffic ia ls that actio n should not have been taken af­ A nother w orker w a s k illed the Union P a r lo r s . the Food and Drug A d m in istra­ 34. Earthy accid en t at McDonel H all. 40 te r students had made d o rm itory r e s e rv a tio n s fo r the 1 9 6 3 -6 4 tion. metallic oxide W etzel, 41, fe ll ap p roxim ately F e b . 12, 1962, in a s ix - s t o r y Sch w eig ert said th e re is con­ 37 Thalis: Lit acad em ic y e a r . 12 fe e t fro m the third to the fa ll at W ilson H all. Asian Speaker In Lounge 4Z 43 44 43 38. l’u hi is lied second flo o r of M cDonel W ednes­ s id e ra b le r e s e a r c h being done on announce­ D r. Georgfe B o rg s tro m , p ro ­ rad iatio n . T h e food s c ie n c e de­ 47 40 Coeds Get Break In Boston day at 8 :2 0 a.m . He was working on the ro o f of the new $6 m illio n New Program f e s s o r of food s c ie n c e , w ill speak partm en t is c u r r e n t l y w ork­ ment 40. Soak on the A sian stu d ies foru m t o ­ ing with the U n iv ersity of M ich ­ 4 1. By birth d o rm ito ry . night at 7 :3 0 in the Student S e r ­ N ORTHEA STERN C O L L E G E , B oston — Housing reg u latio n s have been eased to p e rm it any fifth -y e a r s e n io r women o r coed s Ja c k H o lm es, Ingham County c o r o n e r , said W etzel apparen tly Features State v ic e s f i r s t flo o r lounge. igan on irra d ia te d fru its and fis h e s . 4 5. Mvself ov er 22 to liv e in unsupervised housing. grew d izzy b e fo re he fe ll. H olm es B o rg s tro m w ill d iscu ss " T h e T e ch n iq u e s w h i c h m ean only "B a c k g ro u n d M ich ig a n ," anew said the forem an at the McDonel rad io p ro g ram s e r ie s designed A sian S t r u g g l e fo r S o ils and S e a s ." ndded con v en ience in the United S ta tes m ay be the key to s u r-' Elda D i & e co n stru c tio n s ite noticed W etzel to re p o rt unique fe a tu re s of the grow d izzy and s it down. W etzel Wonf to look coo I s ta te , w ill be introduced on WKAR M ic h ig a n I fe ll fro m the third sto ry b e fo re Monday at 3:55 p.m . STATE JNIVERSITY STATE N EW S the fo rem an could re a c h him . H olm es said " t h e r e was no T h e p ro g ram is produced by WKAR’ s A1 L a G u ire with the PROVE IT TO YOURSELF F o r sum m er s c h o o l B e a u ty * s s o h a n d y , c lo s e to y o u , PACEMAKER NEWSPAPER question of faulty sa fety p re c a u ­ a s s is ta n c e of su b je c t m a tte r spe­ J u s t a c r o s s fro m th e s tu d e n t U . M EA SU RA BLY REDU CE YOUR READING AND STUDY tio n s involved in the a c c id e n t." c i a l i s t s fro m all fie ld s of M ich ­ T IM E , w hile in c re a sin g you r com p rehen sion. R e a lly k n o w in g g la m o r la s s e s M e » b e r A sso ciate d P r e s s , United P r e s s In tern atio n al, " I t is n 't known w hether the igan life . S to p a t E L D A * S b e tw e e n c la s s e s ! man a ctu a lly blacked out, but P ay $10 fo r the f i r s t two le ss o n s (fou r h o u rs). We Inland D aily P r e s s A sso cia tio n , A sso ciated C o lleg ia te P r e s s Inform al in terv iew s and com ­ h is fall didn’ t have anything tod o m e n ta rie s a r e fe atu re d on the b e lie v e that a fte r th e se two le ss o n s you w ill be so s u r ­ A sso cia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s A sso ciatio n . P ublished by the students of M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity . Issued on c la s s days Monday through F rid a y during the with con d itio ns on the c o n s tr u c ­ tion s i t e . " fiv e -m in u te p ro g ra m s . S u b je c ts scheduled inclu de " T im b e r : T h e p ris e d and p leased with you r p ro g re s s that you will gladly pay the re m a in d e r of the fee ($30) in o rd e r to ild a Chiane ßeauU/, êalcm W onders H all was the s c e n e of ■ C o m e -B a c k T r a i l , ” a re p o rt on co m p le te the c o u r s e , (to ta l-8 le s s o n s -1 6 h o u rs). fa ll, w in ter and spring q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the D ire c tly above C ollege Drug . . . two entrances sum m er te rm ; sp e cial W elcom e Issu e in S ep tem b er. an accid en t O ct. 17, 1962, when M ichigan’ s w ater r e s o u r c e s , and Second c la s s postage paid at E a st L an sin g , M ichigan. a w ork er fe ll 13 fe e t from the " T h e Sw eet Side of the S ta te ,” Learn To Read And Study Rapidly And tfficieiiMly 210 1 /2 Abbott Rd. or 119 E. Grand River E d ito rial and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e rv ic e s m ain flo o r into the b asem en t. an exam in ation of m ap le syru p . OPEN ”1 Free use of books, materials, and mechanical devices B uild ing, M ichigan State U n iv e rsity , E a st L a n sin g , M ich­ 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. T u e s .*F ri. ED 2-2416 igan. M ail su b scrip tio n s payable in advance: $3; 2 te r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. 1 te rm , I I I Summer School Special (Ju s t in c a s e you wondered, th e re is NO o ra l read in g involved) Section Section Section 2A •• 3:30 > 5:30 p.m. Mon., Wed. & Fri. 2B - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Mon., Wed. & Fri. 2C 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. 1 9 a.m. ■ 5 p.m. Mon. & Sat. I I I FREE COUPON Section Sections 2A 2D -- 7:00 • 9:00 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. and 2B end July 24, 2C and 2D end Aug. 1 E n r o ll a n y d a y t h is w e e k ( e x c e p t J u l y 4 ) B e tw e e n 10 £ 6 p ,m , I This ad good fo r one FREE S u b m a rin e s, V a rs ity B urgers I I ADMISSION when presented with one paid adm ission on the “ W orld’ s ANDERSON READING CENTER 532 N. Washington, Lansing IV 2*3887 I I n d iv id u a l tu t o r in g in r a p id re a d in g , w r it t e n c o m p o s itio n , OPEN 5 p.m . — 2 a.m. I Largest M in ia tu re Golf C ourse’ ’ or s tu d y s k i l l s b y J .O , A n d e rs o n , E d , D , D elivery Service in I D rivin g Range at I E. Lansing or stop in at . . . I Fairway Golf Range I Varsity Drive-In I 5 M in. East of MSU on E. Grand River ED 2-6517 E. Grand R ive r Ave. I a L : GOOD Through Mon. Ju ly 8 20% OF ON is the time to Entire Stock O f service up for Relax! No need to Bathing Suits SUMMER rush and worry. MOTORING Large Selection «Complete Spring Tune Up O f Sizes, Styles, a n d If i t ’ s l a t e and you * Inspection and Installation need y ou r c l o t h e s Colors. cl e a n e d a n d p r e s ­ of brakes and springs' sed b r i n g them to O n e Extra Louis. Clothes To The COLLEGE INN.... NATURALLY ! «Mufflers lifetime guarantee b r o ug ht in by 10 : 0 0 Special G ro u p FREE INSTALLATION will be r e a d y to go SPARTAN SPECIAL Rebuilt Motors and Transmissions by 5 : 0 0 the s a m e day . . . at no e x t r a 1/4 lb. fresh ground round steak on sesame seed bun - french frie d po­ “ $ 8.88 DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY charge. tatoes - c ris p cole slaw - d ill pickle - coffee, tea o r large coke KAMIN’S parts C le a n e r a n d a ll fo r only 80 ° 526 N. LARCH IV 4 - 4 5 9 6 S hirt L a u n d ry THE COLLEGE INN M .A.C . & A lb e rt Across from Student Services ED 2*3537 (Below College Drug) C all ED 2-3505 Hours; Mon.- F r i. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sun. 9-1 Mi c hi g a n St at e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n T u e s d a y , J u l y 2, 1963 MSU Summer Institute Providing SOLOMON (Continued from Page 1) phony o r c h e s tr a p layer a re very Teachers With Broad View Of Asict low. ' ' " I t is vital that a student in a c r e a tiv e should have som e­ thing he can do to support him ­ An Indian tig e r head, a Ja p a n ­ variou s u n i v e r s i t y d e p a rt­ Although the in stitu te is only t e r i a ls f o r introducing Asian s e l f .” e s e m ov ie, and a folk dance e x ­ m e n t s .'' fiv e w eeks long, those en ro lled stu d ies into th e ir own c u rr ic u la . Solom on say s one of the func­ hibition a re a ll p a rt of the sum ­ E ach m orning the seven stu ­ in Education 882 a r e exp ected to " T h e r e a l te s t is how well tions of a prog ram like the Con­ m e r in stitu te on A sia being held dents h e a r a re g u la r c la s s l e c ­ develop ap p rop riate teach in g m a - the t e a c h e r s will o rg an ize the g r e s s of Strin g s is " t o enable on cam pu s during the f i r s t five tu re , given by one of the 12 m a te ria ls p resen ted , and m ake tho se students who won’ t turn w eeks of the te rm . T h e in stitu te , designed to fu r­ in s tr u c to r s included in the p ro ­ gram . In tram u ral u se of them in th e ir c la s s r o o m s ," R o ss said . " B u t th e re is no way to p ro fe ssio n al m u sic to go back and a ct a s the cu ltu ral le a d e rs of th e ir own c o m m u n itie s." th e r in te re s t in A sia fro m the In the afternoon, during the to te ll the s u c c e s s of the p ro ­ p rim a r y school to the gradu ate le v e l, is under the d irectio n of workshop s e s s io n s , they d is c u s s the m a t e r i a l p resen ted in the News g ram until p o ssib ly next y e a r .” E v en ts and e xh ib its supple­ " T h e a r t s in the United S ta tes a r e s till v ery young, how ever, Tuesday s Games the cam p u s A sian Stud ies C e n te r, m o r n i n g . T h ey also work out m enting the c la s s le c tu r e s and th e re has been a cu ltu ral explo­ F ie ld 6 p.m . headed by D r. W illiam R o s s. p r o je c ts and lesso n p lan s f o r workshop s e s s io n s -are a s fo l­ sion in re c e n t y e a r s . I b eliev e 1 U rolag n ia v s. D iary P lan t E n ro lle d in the m a jo r c o u rs e th e ir own c la s s e s , and in g e n era l lows: it w ill continue to grow. You 2 T o n y’ s B o y s vs. C o m ­ of the in stitu te , Education 882, develop a cu rric u lu m fo r th e ir Tonight — D r. G eorge B o r g - have seen th is on your own c a m ­ m u n icato rs a re s e v e n individuals, m o stly individual situ atio n s. stro m will speak at 7 :3 0 p.m . p u s ." 3 C ach et v s. Cubs p rim a ry and seco n d ary school Included in Education 882 a re : in the Student S e rv ic e s lounge T onight’ s co n ce rt w ill featu re 4 C a v a lie r v s. C am bridge te a c h e r s . geography a n d p r e -h is to r y ; h is ­ on the s u b j e c t , " T h e A sian the w orld p re m ie re of "A Wisp 5 C ach et v s. Cabana "T h ro u g h th is c o u r s e , the s tu ­ to ry ; s o c ia l, c u ltu ra l and p o lit­ Stru g g le fo r S o ils and S e a s .’i of T i m e ." an o rigin al com po­ F ie ld ?:T 5 p .m . dents get a broad c o v e ra g e of ic a l f o r c e s , an d cu ltu ral p a tte rn s; Ju ly 5 and 6 — T h e Ja p a n e s e sition by D r. Paul H ard er of 1 F a r m House v s. K ellogg A sia and an in ten siv e workshop and c u rre n t tren d s in A sia . m ovie, " T h e Islan d ,” will be the MSU m u sic departm ent. F la k ie s s e s s io n to help them develop th e ir " T h e A sia S o ciety and the J a ­ shown at 7 :3 0 p .m . in F a irc h ild H arder says his com position 2 Ag E con vs. Hunington own teach in g te ch n iq u e s,” R o s s pan' S o cie ty have both sen t p ack ­ T h e a tre a s a p art of the L e c - "e x p lo its youthful enthusiasm of 3 M ets v s. Biology In s ti­ said . ages of m a te ria ls fo r u se by the ture-Concert Fo reig n F ilm the p e r fo r m e r s and provides a KIDS ON D IS P LA Y — Not ch ild re n, but goats and kids from, a ll over M ichigan arrived on cam­ tute “ T h e ir work in th is c o u rs e is in s titu te ," R o ss said . " T h e s e S e r ie s . ch allen g e fo r th e ir tech n ical a b il­ pus Saturday for the M ichigan Goat Society D airy Goat and Kid Show. The event attracted 100 4 P a p e rb a ck s v s . M arty supplem ented by o u t s i d e l e c ­ include teach in g aids and m ate­ Through the end of Ju ly — i t i e s .” goat e n th usia sts. Seven classes from senior m ilkers to jun ior doe kids, were on d is p la y . L ev in e s tu r e s , d em o n stratio n s, a n d e x ­ r ia ls of s im ila r value to the stu ­ O rien tal a rt, C h in ese tea p ots, A ccording to Solom on, “ it is “ There were n o t as many entries as la st year, but those shown were superior goats, said 5 C a s e K i 11 e r s vs. C a m - h ib its, as well as c o u r s e s in d e n ts .” an Indian tig e r, and a rm s and alw ays a ch allen g e to work on a Mrs. Raymond C lark, show chairman. Judge for the event was Harry C onsidine, n a tio n a lly e ro n -C a rrib e a n . a rm o r of the E a s te rn world a r e new com p osition with a group.” known goat farmer from North Praire, V/is. State News Photo. Tennis Deadline Freshmen Kept Busy D ead line f o r the individual t e n n i s tournam ent i s 5 p.m . on exh ib it at the Museum; m a s­ te r p ie c e s of A sian a rt a re on e x ­ Class Rings 51 4»S? Varsity Athletes W ednesday. hibit at K re sg e A rt C e n te r. During 3-D ay Clinics Receive 3.0 Averages F re sh m e n attending c o u n se l­ ing c lin ic s th is Sum m er b a re ly T h e stud ents will also , take the req u ired speech and h earin g te s ts F ifty -o n e v a rs ity a th le te s r e ­ B A S E B A L L — R ich a rd B i l l ­ in gs, T ro y sop hom ore, p h y sical M a s s ., j u n i o r , b io lo g ical s c i­ en ces. have tim e to b re a th e during th e ir and c h e st X - r a y . They also have Th© Hottest ’JlOf ceiv e d acad e m ic g rad es of " B ” th re e days on cam pu s. the o p p o r t u n i t y fo r individ­ o r b e tte r during the sp rin g q u ar­ te r . education; Bob Je n k in s , W ashing­ ton, D .C ., so p h o m o re ,'Jo u rn a l­ SO CCER — Ludwig E ck h ard t, P o rt C h e s te r , N .Y ., sop hom ore, T h is w eek’ s group check ed in Monday at W ilson H all, w here all ual cou n selin g appointm ents th is afterno o n. Bargains In Town R in g s include d eg ree, s e a l, U n iv e rsity C o l l e g e ; Henning Tbpping the lis t with a stra ig h t is m ; L a r r y L and e, L in co ln P a rk fre sh m e n stay during o rien tatio n A num ber of film s a r e being 3 en g rav ed in itia ls and a K re k e , C ologne, G erm an y , ju n­ 4.0 a v e ra g e w as Jo n Aho, soph­ sop hom ore, p h y sical education; io r , b u sin e ss s e r v ic e s ; B ill O n- s e s s io n s . T h e e n tire m orning shown in W ilson th is aftern oo n . tasty h am burgers c h o ic e of 10 ston es. o m o re football p lay er f r o m T e - D ale P e t e r s , C r e te , 111., sopho­ w as occup ied with an in itia l o r ­ T h ey deal with an introduction to opa, D e tro it ju n io r, p o litic a l s c ‘ - m o re , m a th e m a tics and s ta tis ­ cu m seh . t i c s ; M artin T reth aw ay , S te v e n s - e n ce ; T e d S e y fa rth ,M a so n ju n io r , ientation m eeting and a c o n fe r ­ en ce with a co u n se lo r. A m erican thought and language, and student a c tiv itie s . An o rie n ­ crisp french fries Ahe E lev en o th er Spartan p e rfo rm ­ s o c ia l s c ie n c e s ; M a b ricio Ven­ e r s e a rn e d A -m inu s (3 .5 to 3.99) v ille sophom ore, U n iv ersity C o l­ Monday afternoon the students tation s e s s io n and m ix e r w ill c l i ­ a v e ra g e s . T hey w e re : le g e . tu ra , K ingston, Ja m a ic a , s e n io r , m et with facu lty re p re s e n ta tiv e s m ax the d a y 's a c tiv itie s . cre a m y m ilk shakes a g r ic u ltu fa l s c ie n c e . John B e c k e r , Saginaw' sopho­ B A S K E T B A L L - G e r a ld K e ir , m o re , fo re s t p ro d u cts, golf; John Snyd er, N .Y ., s e n io r , g e n e r a l SWIMMING — G eo rg e B row n, from v ario u s d ep artm en ts. T hey a ls o t o o k o rien tatio n t e s t s . A In addition to cou nseling ap­ poin tm en ts, m en can attend ROTC cool soft drinks ^ GanA K en m o re, N .Y ., ju n io r, a rt; C a r l C o o p er, L an sin g ju n io r,b io p h y s ­ com m u nication a r t s ; J a c k L a - m ix e r w as held in the evening m eetin gs W ednesday. A sp e cia l B u rk e , F lin t sop hom ore, a d v e r­ ic s , fencin g; Gordon D e m e e s - m e r s , K im b e rly , W is., s e n io r , tisin g ; Jim 'M c C o rm ic k , Highland and the group viewed the m ov ie, "O n C am p u s.” o rien tatio n to advising and re g ­ is tra tio n w ill be held at 12:30 from... A c ro s s F ro m H om e E c o n o m ic s B l t e r , G rand Rapids ju n io r, e l e c - p erson n el p r o d u c t i o n adm in­ P a rk ju n io r, p h y sical education; Today the students w ill take r e ­ p .m . in W ilson Auditorium . ED 2-6753 t r i c a l en g in eerin g , sw im m ing; is tra tio n . D a r r e ll P o ra th , F lin t sop hom ore, Stephen H artgen, O rono, M aine, quired p lacem en t t e s ts in Eng­ Students w ill ^o through re g ­ FENCING — Ralph L eo n ard , p h y sical edu cation; N eil W atts, lis h . O ther p lacem ent t e s ts a r e is tra tio n fo r fa ll te rm in W il­ sop hom ore, p r e - v e t e r i n a r y , tr a c k ; T om Ja m ie so n , L an sin g Jo n e s v ille sop hom ore, p h y sica l M onroe ju n io r, hotel m anage­ s c ie n c e s ; L o u is Salam one, B e ­ m en t. , o ffe re d in m ath em atics and f o r ­ eign lan gu ages. B e fo re co u n se l­ son. T h is is a sp e cial fe a tu re of the cou nseling c lin ic th is y e a r Gcuul ê>kafi ju n io r, p h y sical education, te n ­ McDonakfe loit , W is., ju n io r, m ark etin g and TEN N IS — Dave C lick , N iles n is ; W illiam M ann, T r a v e r s e C ity ing c lin ic s w e re o rigin ated , stu­ and e lim in a te s the need fo r fr e s h ­ tra n sp o rta tio n ad m in istratio n . sophom oYe, b i o p h y s i c s ; Ja c k s e n io r , , urban planning, tra c k ; dents had to take the t e s ts d u r- m en to go through f a ll- t e r m re g ­ A m c e /t F O O T B A L L - - R ich ard G o r­ D am son, Holland se n io r, psy . r e g is tra tio n week in the fa ll is tra tio n . R ich a rd S ch lo e m e r , E a s t L an ­ b__________________________ don, C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio, soph­ chology; W a lte r M oo re, b t. C la ir b sing s e n io r, b io lo g ical s c ie n c e s , sop hom ore, U n iv e rsity C o lleg e ; o m o re, p h y sical education. 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C a ll 3 3 0 -2 1 3 9 . C 1957 FO RD RANCH WAGON 2 - gradu ate s t u d e n t . S e n io rs o r P O R T A B L E S T E R E O WE'BCOR G rad . s t u d e n t s p r e fe r r e d . T he $ 7 .0 0 w eekly. Phone ED 2 -3 8 3 9 ..j o r $ 6 .0 0 p e r month. C A L L OL d e r s h ir ts and clo th in g which w ill •AUTOMOTIVE door V -8 — $395. P R E SID E N T p e rfe c t condition, T V S E R V IC E . S p e cia l ra te fo r b e st of study con d itio n *. C o m fo r­ 6 5 -2 3 0 2 . <55 not fad e. W hite, blue o r pink e x c e lle n t valu e. C a ll 355 -9 5 2 1 c o lle g e housing s e r v ic e c a ll s . •EMPLOYMENT d iap e r p a ils fu rn ish ed . 57 BUICK 2-DO O R SP E C IA L au­ tab le lounging f a c ilit ie s . P arking d uring day o r 3 5 5 -7 9 1 5 even in gs. SIA M ESE K IT T E N S fo u r m onths $4. A bsolute hon esty. ACME T V , •FOR RENT to m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , r a ­ a v a ila b le . 3 3 2 -3 9 8 0 . 5 6 AMERICAN D IA P E R SE R V IC E 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9 -5 0 0 9 . C old. 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U niver­ 2 co m p le te b a th s, fir e p la c e , c a r ­ •REAL ESTATE V ery N ice $645. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T ing. E le c t r ic ty p ew rite r. E x p e r­ sity E le c tr o n ic s 211 E v e rg re e n , p e ts , d ish w ash er, se p a ra te dining •SERVICE Forty-One 3 3 2 -6 2 8 3 . 5 ro o m , full lig h t-d ry b asem en t, 221 South G rand ienced d is s e r ta tio n ty p ist. R e ­ 1958 PLYM OUTH STATION WA­ L a n sin g , IV 2 -5 4 3 1 C production s e r v i c e . N ear •TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED STUDENT 2 c a r g a ra g e , la rg e shaded y ard . GON V -8 , a u t o m a t i c tra n s ­ HAMMARLUND HQ-1ÔÔ. E x c e l- BR O D Y . 3 3 2 -5 5 4 5 . 5 •WANTED APARTM ENTS lent con dition. C a ll 3 3 2 -6 8 7 6 af­ E x c e lle n t co n d itio n / - in ch o ice U N IV ERSITY T V R E N T A L S . E c ­ m issio n . Radio, w hitew alls. $495. 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C o m p le te R e n t a l In f o r m a tio n jf L o st & Found B IC Y C L E S AND C A B S S a le s S e r ­ 3075 a fte r 6 p.m . 4 1962 Z I G Z A G SEWING M A - C4 A v a ila b le A t v ic e and r e n ta ls . New and used . PHONE: CHINE. C u sto m atic M odel. D ec­ L O S T WOMAN’ S c r e a m -c o lo r e d E a s t L an sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t 355-8255 or 8256 i f A U TO M O TIV E: SER V IC E Evergreen Arms o ra tiv e s titc h e s , blind h e m s, e tc . b illfo ld in v icin ity of B e rk e y Hall No attach m e n ts n e c e s s a r y . Y o u rs ' o r Education Bld g. 3 5 5 -8 0 5 0 . R e ­ G rand R iv e r , 3 b lo ck s e a s t of M cD onald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C Second Ploy RATES: ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C all MODEL OPEN D A ILY fo r $39 .8 0 o r pay $ 3 .9 8 p er w ard . 5 1 DAY ST.25 K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. Sm all dents to la rg e w re c k s. 1-8 PM month. 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HACKER CO. o r ED KARMANN, IV 5 -7 6 2 7 tation of U n iv e rsity T h e a t r e ’ s and bookkeeping charge if i f Employment IV 5-2261 R e a lto rs 332-1011 ^ -P e rs o n a l IN FRAN DOR. C Su m m er C i r c le arena th e a tre . SIN GER WORLD FAMOUS Auto­ P e r fo rm a n c e s will b eg iv en Wed­ th is ad is not paid w ith in w an ted r e g is t e r e d Dental B A B Y SIT T IN G WANTED D aily MEN Room s to re n t. 501 M .A .C . m atic z ig -z a g sew ing m ach in e. E A ST LANSING CH ESS C L U B , nesday t h r o u g h Saturday in one week. H ygenist on full o r p art tim e Ju ly & August. 8 a .m . - 5 :3 0 $8 p e r w eek. Cooking p riv ile g e s . J u s t dial the d esign, blind stitch Sp artan ro o m , Inn A m e rica n M o­ D em o n stratio n Hall at 8 :3 0 p.m .' b a s is . C a ll IV 9 - 3 3 3 4 . te l. T u esd ay , 7 p .m . Open all p .m . R e f e r e n c e s exchanged. C a ll ED 2 -2 5 6 3 . o v er c a stin g m akes buttonholes, i f Automotive______ TOWN AND C O U N T R Y FOOD e tc . In beautiful wood c a b in et. su m m e r. 8 W rite o r Phone Sue Booth 1816 ‘ ‘T h e Shadow of a G unm an,” COOL SUM M ER ROOMS in new S . Cook R d ., Rou te 1, O w osso. O’C a s e y ’ s f ir s t s u c c e s sfu l play, 1956 - BLICK - 2 -d o o r hard INC. Do you have tim e on your hom e. C e ra m ic sh ow ers - P atio M ake 11 paym ents of $ 5 .9 3 p e r S IX T Y EIG H T M ILLIO N id io ts is a s a t ir ic a l com m en tary on the SA 3 -2 1 7 7 . 5 top - one owner. E xc elle n t t r a n s ­ hands? We need 2 men with m orn­ - M .S .U . approved - C lo se - in month o r $60 c a sh . IV 5 - 1 7 0 5 . C and you a r e d riving excep t you actual p o litic a l and so cia l h is ­ portation. Reasonably p r i c e d . ings and evenings f r e e to work at - P ark in g . ED 2 - 1 1 8 3 .______ 4 $36.16 total accepted on alm o st a r e cau tio u s. 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Only $ 3 .5 0 p er 3006 V ine S t. 1 /2 block w est of O 'C a s e y ’ s vivid c h a r a c t e r s a re M organ, D is tr ic t M anager. C5 F R E E P IZ Z A ON YOUR B IR T H - month. W ill handle on new co n ­ F ra n d o r.________________________ C p ortray ed a s the v ic tim s of so ­ j 960 F \LCON 4-D O O R , auto­ DA Y, At B im b o ’ s , p izza is our m atic shift. Good condition, S750 G R E A T LA K ES e m p l o y m e n t t r a c t. C a ll IV 5 -1 7 0 5 . C X E R O X C O P IE S anything; even c ie ty ’ s neg lect as they e x is t in a s p e c ia lty . C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C o r r e s t o ffer. Call 3 55-3096. 4 has perm anent p o sitio n s fo r men STEREO T A P E R E C O R D E R p ag es in a bound book. A ldin- Dublin tenem ent s ectio n . T h e ir and women in o ffic e , s a le s , and ABOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR. language is rich and flav o rfu l, with two extension s p e a k e rs and g e r D ire c t M a il, 5 3 3 N. C lip - PONTIAC 19S0 C O N V E R T IB L E E le c tr o ly s is i s p erm an en t. C all e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 -1 5 4 3 t i c a turn ta b le. Phone 4 8 5 -3 8 4 0 . 6 p e r t. IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . C alm ost p o e tic . B a s ic a lly , th e p lo t C a ta lin a . h y d r a m a t i d, radio, New Student A pts. U n iv e rsity Beauty Salon ED 2 - M ichigan N ational Tower.- C is tr a g ic , but th ere a r e m om ents white wall t i r e s , power s tee rin g I adjoining the campus F ARM FR ESH EGG S, s tra w b e r- 1116 o r IV 4 - 1 6 3 2 . C T Y P IN G S E R V IC E of iro n ic hum or. and b ra k e s . Smokey/beige finish, L EG A L S E C R E T A R Y - P e r ­ r i e s a lso oth er fre sh fru its and G E T R E L IA B L E ADVICE on c a r P a tr ic k K. F o rd , E a s t L a n ­ vinyl top and genuine le ath e r in­ m anent p osition a v a ila b le , down­ v e g e ta b le s daily at re a so n a b le in s u ra n ce fro m L E S STANTON TY'PING of any kind done in my sin g, w ill p o rtra y Donal D avoren, t e r i o r . Y o u rs /for only S1-885. town L an sin g law fir m . L eg al, C a ll ED 2-5051 p r ic e s throughout the season . A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in an cin g h om e. Y e a r s of e x p e rie n c e . C a ll the se n sitiv e poet who is m is ­ Al Edwards Company, 3125 E. s e c r e ta r ia l e x p e rie n c e d e s ira b le R oad sid e F a r m M ark et, 3 m ile s (A n y tim e ) a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ichigan . IV 8 8 2 -5 3 8 2 . 4 taken fo r a gunman seek in g r e f ­ Saginaw. CS S but not n e c e s s a r y . Shorthand r e ­ e a st of E . Lansing^on Grand R iv ­ uge; C h a r l e s E. L a u te rb a ch , the r iv e r ’ s edge Now Renting 2 -0 6 8 9 . C 1953 M G -T D ROA DSTER, black, quired. M ust have in itia tiv e , in­ e r , old US 16 af^ b k em os Rd. C T H ESIS TY PIN G fo r carb o n cop­ gradu ate student from A rvada, ap artm en ts on t reconditioned. Must s e ll S900. te llig e n c e , and be cap ab le of for i e s , m u ltilith m a s te r s , o r stu r C o lo ., is c a s t a s Seum as Shield , Phone 3 3 2 - 4 9 " 0 . 6 top-notch p e rfo rm a n c e . C all M r. RIDING LAWNMOWER 2 4 ” S e a r s k Real Estate_______ dent s e r v ic e s a c e ta te s . IB M ’ s the p ed lar who has befriend ed ed 2 -4 4 3 2 Roebuck 2 4 ” cu t, 4 h o rsep o w er. A nderson 4 8 9 -5 7 5 3 . 4 O LEM O S - CHARMING 4-b e d ­ with c a rb o n ribbon and co m p le te the m y ste rio u s poet. T h e b ra v e , DO Y OC KNOW that ju st ten min­ 10 m onths old, $200 - New - room cap e cod. C e ra m ic tile b a th , G re e k alphabet and o th er te ch ­ h e ro ic M innie P ow ell, in to x ica t­ utes e a st o f.E a s t Lansing you can AVON CALLING N EED G IR L ROOM ATE fo r s e c ­ F a ll J63 Will s e ll fo r $125. ED 2 -0 7 5 8 . 6 n ic a l sy m b ols. E x p e rie n c e in all ed with the “ c a u s e ” and ch a rm ed have t h e b e s t of perso naliz ed s e r - Why s e ttle for- second b e st? Avon ond five w eeks. New apartm ent O ffic e 239 Bogue St. fu ll divided b asem en t. A ttached HAND KNIT — fre n ch angora g a ra g e , ov er 1 1/2 a c r e b eau ti­ d ep artm ent s . W o n c h G rap h ic by the poet, will be played by \ice fro m a small friendly F o rd R e p re se n ta tiv e s s e ll top quality building near B e rk e y . C a ll 3 3 2 - s w e a te r, yellow , s iz e 12, B rand fully land scaped m atu re shade S e r v ic e , 1720 E a stM ich ig a n A ve­ d e a l e r ? We fe atu re a fine s e ­ p ro d u cts. S ta rt now fo r sum m er 3081 anytim e. 4 J . P . W ard, sophom ore from T o l ­ new. Phone IV 9 -9 6 8 9 . 8 and fru it t r e e s . $ 1 9 ,0 0 8 . C all nue, L an sin g . Phone: 4 8 4 -7 7 8 6 . C edo, Ohio. lection of used c a r s . Signs B run­ e a rn in g s. C4 son F o r ’d S a le s , W illiamston, COOL SPACIOUS r o o m new ow ner 3 3 7 -2 7 1 9 . 7 TY P IN G in my hom e. 5>hirley T h e b o iste ro u s A d olp h u sG rig- B IC Y C L E , M an 's en g lish , in­ hom e, p riv a te e n tra n ce and bath, Michigan. OL 5 - 2 1 9 1 . C 3^ F or Rent r e c re a tio n roo m . M ale. Phone clu des b a sk e ts and lo ck . Good D e c k e r. 2612 F o r e s t A ve. L an ­ son , p o rtray ed by C a r r o ll Hawk­ condition. C all 3 3 2 -6 7 4 0 , a fte r 5. W ILL L E A S E ONE Y E A R , 3 bed­ sin g . IV 2 -7 2 0 8 . 5 in s, E a s t L an sin g , and h is ta lk ­ 1962 F ALCON S Q U I R E S T A ­ For V a c a t i o n R e n t a l s see ED 7 -9 7 9 4 . 8 room ra n ch . S tov e, r e f r ig e r a t o r ativ e w ife, played by M arilyn 6 L U C Y W E L L S , fo r fa s t a c c u r a te TION W.AGON: White, automatic Ken O liv e r S a le s and rug i n c l u d e d . R e fe re n c e s S te e g s tr a , E a st L an sin g , c o n trib ­ F A L L C L O T H E S — N ever w orn. typing on e lite type, I.B .M . e le c ­ t r a n s m i s s i o n . 14,500 m i l e s , ful­ We have tent cam pus and tra v e l A L B E R T 333 E a st L an sin g . F o r $125 m onthly plus u tilitie s . IV ute to the hum orous m om ents of All s iz e s , $10 and up. P h o n e 3 7 2 - t r i c . C a ll 3 3 9 -2 1 3 9 . ly equipped. Call IV 2 - 6 6 4 2 . 6 t r a i l e r s . Phone ED 2 -6 8 6 1 8 couples who w ill su p e rv ise stu ­ 2 -9 2 7 7 . 8 the d ram a. 0592. 6 1953 ONE OWNER OLDS, 2-d oor dent housing. R en tal acco rd in g ly . E D IE ST A R R , T Y P IS T . T h e s e s , O th e rs in the c a s t a r e E ile e n C all IV 4 -7 4 0 6 , even in gs, 3 7 2 - DEO DO RIZED BA BY SKUNK, ^ S e r v ic e d is s e r ta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs , gen­ K elly , D e tro it; R og er W illia m s, hardtop. Automatic, rad io, pow­ e r b r a k e s . B a tte r y , b ra k e s , and A PA RTM EN TS 0330. 6 m a le , h ou sebrok en . Food , lit t e r , e r a l typing. E x p e rie n c e d , IBM E a s t L a n s i n g : R ic h a rd S c h lo e - O P E N NEW RIDING RANCH: snow t i r e s p ra c tica llv new. Mo­ and leash included. C a ll 3 3 2 - E le c t r i c . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . C m e r, E a s t L ansing; R o g er D u nc- T im b e r T r a i l s , 10 m ile s south of W \N TED - ONE M A LE STU ­ HOUSE__________________________ 3081 an y tim e. 4 tor in exce lle nt condition. $200 L an sin g , 1/10 m ile e a s t off M 99. JO B RESU M ES ~ l(X) co p ie s , k e l, S t. Jo h n s: and Edward T a y ­ DENT to s h a re furnished apt. ED 2 - 1 3 9 0 . 6 FOR SUM M ER T E R M - 3 bed­ F o r in fo rm atio n o r re s e rv a tio n s $ 4. A ldinger D ire c t M ail A dver­ lo r, J r . , New York C ity. C a ll ED 2 -3 9 6 4 . 5 NECCHI AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG S P ART AN MOTORS room bungalow, com p letely fu r­ c a ll NI 6 -4 5 7 7 or E aton R apids tisin g . 533 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - T h e play is d irecte d by E .C . IN C A B IN E T . In A - l Condition. Home of p ersonally s elected used nished. About 7 b lo ck s from c a m ­ 4 -5 1 0 5 . 5 2213. C R eyn old s, a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of WOMAN STU D EN T TO SHARE W ill m ake buttonholes, blin d - cars. pus. C all ED 2 -6 8 7 9 . 4 C am pu STUDEN T T V R E N T A L S . New Sp eech . co m fo rta b le 4 -ro o m apt. T h re e hem , m o n og ram s, and fancy de­ b lo ck s fro m B e rk e y . 3 5 5 -3 4 4 0 STU D EN TS TO SH a AE n icely sig n s. Need r e lia b le p arty to 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r month. 2 1 ” •illation E D 2 - 6 9 4 4 \ OLKSWAGON 1962 c onvertib le 1 :0 0 -5 :0 0 , evenings, E D 2 -0 0 0 3 .5 furnished hou se. L iving room , • C om pletely furnished m ake only nine paym ents of $ 6 .8 6 ta b le m o d els, $8 p e r m onth. All HURRY! red with white in te rio r. 9 other T V , cooking. M en. 820 M ich i­ • Wall to w a ll carpeting p er m onth. F o r m o re in form ation s e ts gu aranteed , no s e r v ic e o r LAST models of h a r d - t o p s and sun gan o r Phone 3 3 2 -0 3 8 4 . 6 d eliv ery c h a r g e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV • 4 car parking C all OL 5 -2 3 0 2 . C5 roofs ava ilab le. EVERGREEN ARMS 2 -0 6 2 4 . C 2 CHEVY 11 4 -d oo r sedan, blue with th e ONE T O TW O G IR L S to s h a re house until Sept. 2 3 . N ear c a m ­ • A ir c o n d itio n e d • Snack bar CA M PU S THEATRE DAYS [RUT blue i n t e rio r, s t i c k - s h i f t . A real pus. cheap. C all 4 8 4 -2 6 7 4 a fte r LUXURY FURNISHED • P rivate balcony 1:00 • 4:30 - 8:20 2:40 • 6:20 • 10:00 economy c a r . E xtra sharp. 5 p.m . 6 APARTMENTS • Paneled dining room STAN LEY KRAM ER presents KARM \N-CHIA 1962. G r e en with DESIGNED WITH THE PARK L A K E 2 roo m m ates wanted to s h a re house on la k e . M ust have • Four large closets BURT LANCASTHt {¡ILL/ WIIPG» EyUW'JE MEWC O M O / white top. 10.000 actual m i l e s . Sparc n e v e r used. Sale p r i c e STU D EN T IN MIND own tra n sp o rta tio n . Inqu ire a fte r 5 p.m . 15720 P a rk L a k e Rd. 4 • Dishwashers O ffice Open 12-7 P.M. D aily ON U .S. TA . EAST LANSING THURS JUDY GARLAND $1995. Reg. Adm. an unforgettable M ODEL OPEN ROOMS motion picture! CHEVY 1961 Impala hardtop, full power, automatic t ra n s m is s io n . DAILY FURN ISH ED SUMMER T E R M . k F o r Sale RIDING LAWNMOWER 2 4 ” S e a r s SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM B la ck with red in te rio r. L o cal M en, p ark in g. C a ll ED 2 -1 0 2 7 Roebuck 2 4 ” cu t, 4 h orsep ow er. 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. even in gs. 5 one owner. Priced, to sell quick­ SAT. 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. 19 months old, $200 - New - ly- W ill s e ll fo r $12 5 . ED 2 -0 7 5 8 . 5 P R IV A T E S L E E P I N G ROOM, OLDSMOBILF. 1959 8 8 - c o n v e r ­ .A ir C onditioning s h a re adjoining kitchen and bath. S E L M E R PARIS C LA R IN E T and B a ra to n e Saxaphone. Both in e x ­ M ake w a v fo r th e A tible. Red and white with m a tch­ .Custom b u ilt Kitchens M ale student. P riv a te e n tra n ce , c e lle n t con dition. M ust s e l l . C all m ak ers of a nation! CHILD ing in t e r i o r . Ju s t in time-for con­ parkin g, b lo ck fro m bus. $ 1 0 .5 0 L a r r y IV 2 - 1 2 4 0 . 6 w a w u v e r t ib l e 's ea son. $1395. .B u ilt-in study area .Am ple Parking- w eekly. 208 A llen S tr e e t IV 4 - 5 89 8 . 6 P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — IS R ty G A V F F lH 3000 E. Michigan .In d ivid u a l balconies 3 NICE LA R G E b ed ro o m s. C lo se O lym pia P r e c is io n . Buy the fin ­ WAITING MiBiemcz to cam pu s. C a ll 3 3 2 -8 1 0 2 . e s t . T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a ss e l- Phone IV 7 -3 7 1 5 C5 b rin g Com pany. 310 N. G rand. S tarts T h u rs . July 4th LO C A TIO N 1 9 5 3 'T?HEVY'. E xcellent running . 1 BLOCK NORTH OF WOMEN: IN SOUTH MACOMB IV 2 -1 2 1 9 . C A T h r illin g Holiday Show! condition. Good, inexpensive, de­ a re a - ro o m s alone o r with pendable transpo rtatio n. Radio GD. RIVER b o a r d . F u rn ish e d , re a so n a b le. RECO RD S, S t E R E O $2. m onoral $ 1.5 0 - Ja z z , F re sh m a n , L is te n ­ A C O LO SSU S and H eater. ED 2 - 4 7 3 8 . 4 ON EVERGREEN W rite: M rs . A llen , 36800 Payne, F r a s e r , M ichigan o r c a ll L o u ise ing m u sic, e t c . M ust s e ll. C all 1952 F~A L C ON SQUIRE STA-- RENT N O W B ill - ED 7 -1 7 2 1 . 4 ED 7 - 9 7 4 9 . 4 TIONWAGON: White, automatic t r a n s m i s s i o n . 14,500 m i l e s ,f u l ly FOR FALL D O U BLE ROOM FO R m ale stu ­ 1956 GENERAL HOUSE- equipped. 'C all IV 2 - 6 6 4 2 . 5 P PW A W P n U AOKBW C S d ents. A ir-con d itio n ed . $5/week T R A IL E R : 3 0 ’ x 8*. C lean and in Frank Sinatra Good Condition. C all 3 3 2 -8 9 8 4 Laurence Harvey Hera's R IA L T O W R p er m an. 222 B e a l S tr e e t. Phone F O R D 1958 CONVERTIBLE, A nytim e. 7 C r u i s e - o - m a t i c d rive, r a d i o , 332-1011 I V - 52261 3 3 7 -9 5 1 0 . SUNBEAM T \ L B C rr 1953, Sun 7 T B E A U T IF U L SIN G ER, dial the Janet Leigh white wall t i r e s , vinyl in t e r i o r . d esign, model z ig -z a g . Fan cy P o la r white finish - like new. A TTEN TIO N FA C U L TY and U ni- Roof S alo n . F in e Condition. C all v e rs ity E m p 1 o y e e s : A vailable s titc h e s , button h o le s, e tc . W ill White nyion top, A - l condition ED 2 -4 0 1 8 . 7 im m ed iately, one bedroom fu r­ s a c r if ic e at $ 6 3 .9 6 on new a c ­ throughout. $885. Al Edwards 1960 v o l k s w a g o N S u n r o o f nished apartm ent n ear bus, c a m ­ count o r w ill a cce p t $6.3 9 p er Company, 3125 E . Saginaw. C7 BLA C K . W hite sid e w » lls, rad io. month. C all IV 5 - 1 7 0 5 . C. pus, shopping. Quiet atm o sp h ere. 1954 C H E V R O L ET 4-d o o r stan ­ C all Fabian R ealty ED 2 -0 8 1 1 O rig in a l ow ner. C a ll F E 9 -2 3 9 3 . 4 N EW LY D E V E L O P E D S U B -D I- """JAM ES MASON dard tra n s m is sio n , h e a te r. B e s t o r ED 7 -2 4 7 4 . o ffe r. Phone 3 5 5 -1 0 0 2 . 4 5 M A LE STU D EN T VACANCY: $25 VISION, W illiam ston . 100 by 120 NEVILLE BRAND FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN...THE GLORY with g a s , w a te r, and sew er. F o r E Y D E \L VILLA A partm ents fo r h a lf-te r m . $45 until F a ll te r m . PONTIAC 1960 C O N V E R T IB L E th o se who a p p recia te luxurious s a le by ow ner, 655-1155. 5 KATE MANX RIP TORN THAT WAS GREECE...THE LEGEND THAT WAS JASON! C O L U M B IA P IC T U R E S presents A C H A R L E S H S C H N E E R production 333 A lb ert S tr e e t, sid e e n tra n ce . C a t a l i n a , hy d ram atic, ra d io , liv in g. F e a tu rin g sw im m ing pool, BA BY PLA Y PEN : L ik e new. ( Iron in PANAVISION" TECHNICOLOR' . — ....G E O R G E AXELROD -.J O H N FRANKENHEIM ER tf White wall t ir e s , power ste e rin g co m p le te c a r p e t i n g , B a r B -Q C h ild cra ft, Foot le v e r, Folding, A DAYSTAR PORTLAND PRODUCTION » JO HN FRANKENHEIM ER ..»G EO R G E AXELROD a n d b ra k e s. S m o k e y beig e a r e a , l a r g e re c re a tio n ro o m , Q U IET .A P PR O V ED ROOM w alk- $15. Phone ED 2 -5 1 0 5 . 6 Released thru U N IT E D 023 A R T IS T S . . RI CHARD CONDON f i n i s h , vinyl top and genuine laundry fa c il it i e s , c ity b u s ,c lo s e ing d ista n c e to cam pu s. P ark in g „ -..» „..H O W A R D W KOCH B o o k case s U nfinished $4.9 5 and le a th e r In te rio r . Y ou rs fo r only to ch u rch e s and shopping. 1 y e a r space* P r e fe r a b ly gradu ate men up. C h est o f d ra w e rs $10 .0 0 and HERO'S ISLAND 8:47- $1985. A l Edwards Company, le a s e . C a ll F id e lity R e a lty . ED students o r upper c la s s m e n . C all S creenplay by A ssociate P ro d u ce r ______________ ED 2 - 1 3 6 3 . 6 up. G ra n ts F u rn itu re , 529 E a st Late M ANCHURIAN A T 10:42 JAN READ and BEVERLEY CROSS • RAY HARRYHAUSEN 1* s ' M* N 3125 E . Saginaw. C7 2 - 0 3 2 2 . Directed B, DON CHAFFEY « A MORNINGSIDE WORLDWIDE Film GCM.OW C M ichigan , L an sin g . IV 4 -4 9 0 3 . C Mi c hi g a n St at e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n T u e s d a y , J ul y 2, 1 9 6 3 5 Directs Grad Adm inistration WATER SHORTAGE(Continued from Pago 1) in such a bad shape to d ate, a c - c ord in g to o ffic ia ls a ffilia te d with th e s e w ater d ep artm en ts. " A t the p re s e n t tim e ,” M arv in s p rin k le rs on t h e U n iv e rsity grounds is n o t drinking w a te r, C am pbell explained . It i s Red C e d a r R i v e r w ater pumped Muelder Promotes Research through the power p la n t's tu r­ By C H AR LES W ELLS b e r that he h a s to do r e s e a r c h id ea that th e ir id eas should pay M u eld er’ s o th er title is dean of L . G a r r is o n , E a st L an sin g w a­ bine co n d e n se rs and then into, a State News Staff Writer on a c e r ta in p r o je c t,” he said . o ff,” he said . the school fo r advanced graduate t e r d ep artm ent superintend ent, s e p a ra te d istrib u tio n s y s te m . “ We try to develop an aw are­ We should be in te re ste d in s e ­ stu d ies. He Is in ch a rg e of ad­ s a id , " t h e e x istin g w ater sup­ M ichigan S ta te ’ s v ic e p r e s ­ T h is w ater is used fo r the bo­ n e s s on the p a rt of facu lty m em ­ cu rin g knowledge fo r it s own m in istra tio n of the graduate p ro­ ply sy ste m fro m the seven deep ident fo r r e s e a r c h developm ent. ta n ica l g a r d e n s , g re en h o u se s, b e r s and en co u rag e them to re ­ s a k e , ra th e r than try to apply gram and heads up the graduate ro ck w e lls which has a 4 .2 m il­ D r. M ilton E . M u eld er, seld om p la y in g -fie ld s, g r a s s , and fo r the spond to the o p p o rtu n ities.” it in p r a c tic a lly ev ery c a s e , he co u n cil, an e lecte d facu lty body lion gallons p e r day ca p a city is co m e s into c o n ta ct with under­ ir rig a tio n s y s te m s . C a m p b e l l M u elder s t r e s s e s the im p o r­ added. which e v alu ates MSU’ s graduate su fficie n t to m eet norm al n eed s. gradu ate stu d en ts, but he holds said that the w ater i s b e n e ficia l ta n c e of fundam ental r e s e a r c h . Many s c ie n tis ts c a ll applied p ro g ram . "H o w e v e r, a study Is bein g con­ one of the m o st im portant Uni­ fo r plant growth b e ca u se it is O ften ta x p a y e rs can s e e lit ­ r e s e a r c h 's t e r i l e r e s e a r c h ’ b e­ " A t M ichigan S tate we have one ducted to add two new w e lls to: v e r s ity o ff ic e s . un ch lorinated , w arm , and pos­ t le value in fundam ental r e s e a r c h c a u s e it is only the ap p lica­ the p re s e n t sy ste m s fo r m e e t-: He h a s c h a rg e of prom oting of the m o st m odern sy s te m s of s e s s e s a c e r ta in amount o f fe rv which cannot im m ed iately be ap­ tion of p re s e n t id eas not the gradu ate ad m in istratio n in the ing dem ands of an expanding1 MSU r e s e a r c h and d ir e c ts adm in­ tiliz in g value. p lie d , he sa id . d isco v e ry of new know ledge,” he United S ta te s ,” he said . E a s t L an sin g population.” is tra tio n of the gradu ate pro­ C am pbell said that w a te r w aste "F u n d a m e n ta l r e s e a r c h is ex­ pointed out. G a r ris o n pointed out tha t the g ra m . Hunting down s o u rc e s of He attribu ted th is to the amount co n trib u tes to depletion of w ater tre m e ly im p o rtan t b e ca u se ap­ O ften, how ever, fundam ental w a te r lev el in E a s tL a n s in g w e lls r e s e a r c h funds in another p a rt of of d ece n tralizatio n of authority in supplies and w ater c o n se rv a tio n p lied r e s e a r c h depends upon the r e s e a r c h can be applied im m ed­ has dropped 2 .5 fe e t p e r y e a r h is jo b . the p ro g ram . p r a c tic e s should be e v ery o n e’ s new d is c o v e r ie s of fundam ental ia te ly , he added. fo r the la s t 10 y e a r s . He said A fter secu rin g the n e c e s s a r y re sp o n sib ility . r e s e a r c h ,” he said . M ueld er indicated that MSU M uelder o v e r s e e s the p ro ­ a num ber of fa c to r s d im in ish the funds, he then t r ie s to channel He estim ated that during the He r e g r e t s that only a sm all p laced in c re a sin g em p h asis on g ram , but he le av e s the in tern al re c h a rg in g of w e lls with w a te r. them to som e 285 U n iv e rsity la s t w eekend, Saturday and Sun­ p e rc e n ta g e of r e s e a r c h and r e s e a r c h and developm ent even d e ta ils up to the c o lle g e and de­ Among them a r e the p rev alen t s p e c ia lis t s in 70 d ep artm en ts. day, 500 w ater fountains in the developm ent funds go into funda­ b e fo re the ’ ’ sp ace ag e” began. partm en t head s. tendency of landow ners to tile " W e n ev er te ll a faculty m e m - U n iv e rs ity 's b u i l d i n g s w ere m en tal r e s e a r c h . M u elder cited " R e s e a r c h a ffe c ts A m e rica ’ s He w as born and ra ise d in I lli­ th e ir lands fo r rapid d rain age VIC E -P R ESID E N T M UELDER CHÁTS WITH REPORTER n o is, the son of a M ethodist turned on and flow ing con tin u ally . th at the f e d e r a l governm ent su rv iv a l, not only m ilita r ily , but and the in c re a s in g use of asp h alt T h is lo s s of w a te r would com ­ spends only about eight p e r cent a ls o e co n o m ica lly , in p u b l i c m in is te r . He attended Knox C ol­ and cem ent fo r ro a d s, d rivew ay s, mand an im p re s siv e fig u re in o f its r e s e a r c h budget on funda­ h ealth , and even in its p re s tig e le g e In G a le sb u rg , 111., and then Hillsdale President Speaks ' and p a r k i n g lo ts cau sin g quick thousands of gallons p e r month. m en tal r e s e a r c h . a s the w orld’ s in tellectu al lead­ went to G e r m a n y fo r graduate w ater ru n -o ffs. study. He thinks exp en d itu res fo r fun­ e r , ” he said . Coupled with e x te n siv e sew er ‘ " T h e condition of the U n iv er­ dam ental r e s e a r c h should be in­ Som e of the big co n trib u to rs He re c e iv e d h is M a s te rs De­ sy s te m s which flush the ra in w a ­ s ity ’ s drinking w a te r ,” C am pbell creased . to r e s e a r c h at MSU a r e the g r e e and h is D octorate fro m the te r and snow m elting into the s a id , " i s check ed re g u la rly by On Man’s Relationships “ Fund am ental re sea rch ers A tom ic E n erg y C o m m issio n , Na­ U n iv ersity of M ichigan. In 1935, r iv e r s , the land has l e s s m o is ­ the b acte rio lo g y d ep artm ent a c ­ should not be p re s su re d with the tion al In stitu te of H ealth, N ation­ he taught in the h isto ry deD art- tu re to soak up and re ta in fo r cord in g to a set p a tte rn . Sam ­ m ent. He helped s e t up govern­ re ch a rg in g w ater supply w e lls . p le s a r e taken fro m buildings and a l S cie n c e Foundation, D ep art­ m ent of D efen se, and the N ation­ ment ad m in istratio n of occupied M SU’ s w a te r supply, a c c o rd ­ w e lls and te ste d fo r p u rity .” " T h e g r e a te s t r a c e the w orld d eterm in in g the tru e n atu re of find his own tru e dignity through the p ro te ctio n of the dignity of Library Closed a l A ero n au tics and ‘Sp ace Ad­ G erm any a fte r W orld W ar II. ing to J e s s e M . C am p b ell, power T h e city of L an sin g , acco rd in g h a s e v e r known is the r a c e today m an. m in is tra tio n . He headed the p o litica l s c i ­ plant superintend ent, is fu rnished betw een te ch n o cra cy and m an’ s T h e e ffe c ts of the population o th e r s ,” he said . by 19 w e lls with depths between to Claude R . E ric k s o n , board of w ater and light e n g in ee r, r e ­ re la tio n sh ip to m an ,” a cco rd in g explosion in the United S ta te s , In facin g up to the is s u e s at For Holiday " M o s t of M ichigan S ta te ’ s r e ­ en ce d ep artm ent in 1949 and was appointed Dean of the C o lleg e of 400 and 460 fe e t. T h e av e ra g e to the p re sid e n t of H illsd ale C o l­ ju st as in all oth er p a r ts of the s e a r c h , w hether it be fundam en­ c e iv e s it s w ater supply fro m 112 hand, P h illip s chided ed u cato rs T h e lib r a r y w ill be c lo se d all ta l o r applied, i s ap p licable to S c ie n c e and A rts in 1952. consum ption fro m th e s e w e lls w e lls which a v e ra g e 425 fe e t in le g e . w orld , is som ething to b e r e c k ­ In 1959, he assu m ed h is p r e s ­ fo r not giving p r io r itie s fo r study day T h u rsd ay fo r the Ju ly 4th A m e rica n in d u strial n e e d s,” he ran ges fro m 2 .5 to 3.7 m illio n depth. T h e w ater supply i s am ple "W h e th e r we can continue to oned w ith, he s a id . ent p ositio n . ag ain st the im pact o f trad itio n . holiday. said . gallo n s p e r day. to m eet dem ands at the p re s e n t p r o g r e s s with s p a c e -a g e speed " O f the 285 m illio n people b o ri He said the v ision of the futu re R e g u la r hou rs of 8 a .m .-11 “ At th is tim e ,” C am pbell said , tim e , he said . and s till find room to re ta in the h e re s in c e Plym outh R o ck , 185 i s being o b scu red by the rig id ity p .m . w ill re su m e F r id a y . A lso “ the p re s e n t w e lls take c a r e of dignity of m an is the trem endous m il lion a r e s till liv in g ,” he noted. "B e tw e e n 25 and 30 m illio n of the p ast. re g u la r weekend hou rs of 9 a.m . the U n iv e rsity ’ s n eed s. New w ells ch alle n g e facin g all of u s ,” saic ’ ’T h e 100 m illio n people lo s t o v er - 5 p .m . Saturd ay and 2 -1 1 p.m . can be d rille d in the south c a m ­ pus a re a i f the need fo r m o re gallo n s of w ater p e r d ay,” E r ic k ­ son said , " a r e consum ed in L an ­ s i n g * s re s id e n tia l, in d u stria l, D r. J . Donald P h illip s. P h illip s spoke to the week- the p a s t 340 y e a r s w ill be r e p l a c e d in t h e next 2 0 - 2 5 " T h e b e st fed, b e s t d re ss e d , b e st educated, h e a lth ie st a n d m ost s o u l-s e a rc h in g gen eration Sunday w ill be continued this w eekend, a n n o u n c e d M e r r ill MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES w ater a r i s e s . ” long In stitu te fo r O rg an izatior y e a r s .” commercial, and m u nicipal of youth the w orld has e v e r known J o n e s , a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of the presents C am pbell said that the U n iver­ M anagem ent h e re . S c ie n tific a ch iev em en ts beyond a r e a s .” ' lib r a r y . sity p r a c tic e s w ater c o n se rv a ­ In h is opening r e m a r k s , P h il­ our co m p reh en sio n , such a s auto­ can ’ t te ll you how they got that tion w here p o s sib le . As exam p les he said the w ater used in the T h e big jum p in w a te r con ­ sum ption, E ric k so n pointed out, lip s told the 360 ch am b e r of - c o m m e rc e and trad e a s so c ia tio n e x e c u tiv e s they,,, m ust fa c e the m ated s u p e rm a rk e ts, m ag n etic vacuum c le a n e r s , c lo th e s m ade w ay ,” he com m ented . " I f w ar w as d ec la re d today, our U n ive rsity Theatre's "The Island" U n iv e rsity ’ s e x t e n s i v e steam is due not only to in c r e a s e d in­ of paper and s im p le p la s tic d ish e s youth would tra in , fight and d ie heating sy ste m is r e -tr e a te d and d u stria l a n d c o m m e rc ia l de­ is s u e s of our tim e with c le a r which can be m ade in the hom e, fo r ’som ething’ — s p ir it, im age (Japan) re -u s e d . m an d s, but a lso to the pu blic and open m ind s, and not bury he d e sc rib e d , lie on the horizon . o r flag — but few could d e s c rib e MER T h e sp ark lin g , c l e a r w ater w hose p e r cap ita dem ands have th e m se lv e s in th e ir w ork , con­ T h e stru g g le of man to under­ it, d efine it o b je ctiv e ly o r s e ll R C LS A powerful, deeply moving drama of peasant com ing f r o m the many lawn trip led . tent to let the r e s t of the w orld stand h is fellow m an g o es on, with it to the u n b e lie v e r.” go by. people t o d a y torn betw een a presents family life on small off*shore island. P h ilip s ca lle d fo r m o re e c o ­ He said the b a s ic is s u e s of the m e c h a n is tic and fa ta lis tic b e lie f ‘ ‘ The Shadow Of A Gunman” I t ’ s COOL Inside! day, w hich a r e re su ltin g in p e r­ and one based on man a s a ch ild no m ic education in the sch o o ls A world prizewinner. and c o lle g e s — a p re se n tatio n of Relax, and Enjoy plexing chang es in our daily liv e s of God. the tru e fa c ts on the co m p etitiv e OPENS WEDNESDAY a r e the population exp lo sio n , the "W e m ust r e a liz e , b e fo re we A t the Arena Theatre F ri., Sat. Ju ly 5, 6 - 7:30 p.m. a Coffee Break trem en dou s inventive pow er of can attem pt to solv e any of our e n te r p r is e sy ste m a s the life blood of our nation. in Demonstration H all our own m inds and the ta sk of daily p ro b le m s, that m an can b e st 'F o r Pizza Sake C a ll” "M an y sch o o ls t o d a y p lace g r e a te r e m p h asis on the teach in g July 3 - 6 FAIRCHILD THEATRE of C om m unism than they do on Scotch Strips Sold Out) Single Adm issions On Adm ission 50c CASA N O V A # 2 COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE A m e rica:n ism ,’ ' h e contended. " T h e y see m to be a fra id Com ­ Wed. & T h u rs .-$ 1 .50 m unism is con tagio u s, and will * AIR be p assed from A m erican to F r i. & Sat. - $1.75 U n s l n f 'i l a r g e s t 211 M .A.C . ED 7-1668 " t r a v e l b a s e d on A m e rica n lik e the m e a s le s .” BOX O FFIC E HOURS D R I V E ♦RAIL tr a v e l e x p e r ie n c e ’ - I N Program Inform ation He said c o u r s e s on econ om ic 2-6 p.m. Mon. • Sat. NOW SHOWING! THIATRf »IV 2-3905 ♦STEAMSHIP edu cation, such a s tho se o ffered v2 Miles Southwest of Lansing on M-78 Phone 355-0148 by the C h am b er of C o m m e rc e of Continuous From 1:00 P.M. TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS your tic k e ts c o s t no m o re & you gain p ro fe s sio n a l a s s is ta n c e . the United S ta te s , help to b rin g out the em bodim ent of the b e tte r ­ CURTAIN 8'-30 STARTS • TOMORROW «WED * Feature Shown at 1 • 3:05 • N EX T WEEK: C o m p lete tra v e l a rra n g e m e n ts. Bonded agent fo r all m a jo r m ent of the human s p irit through I tell you, 5:15 - 7:25 • 9:35 “ Ring Round The Moon" ALSO FIREWORKS AT 9:30 P.M. chum... in" 3 3 2 -8 6 6 7 eco n o m ic stren g th . I A a %#■ P rogram In fo rm a tio n IV 5-6485 HIT NO (1) AT 9 :4 5 ON WED laughs Mbr. — Amer. S o c i e t y o f T r a v e l A g t s . LAST DAY! FR aN K 130 West Grand R ive r - East Lansing T H E R E D P H O N E .. . > It iS! 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SP E C IA L REDU CED P R IC E S G EO RGE fo r All P ic n ic Groups CHAKIRIS m-u-m o-.«« C all F E 9 -8 2 2 1 fo r re s e rv a tio n s FR ANC E Weekdays 2-5 pm, 7 pm t i l l clo sin g NUYEN JA M E S p R a ftg Weekends 1 pm t i l l clo sin g DARREN /rip* In the dram atic story o f one m an 's rise to p o w e r! *> « b | FIREWORKS SPECIAL: CLIFF ROBERTSON in the year's most JULY 4th K S S R ew talked about role! H® TYHARDIN JAMES GREGORY ROBERT CULP-GRANT WILLIAMS _ FRANKIE AVALON MARIETTE PARK OPENS 11 A.M. rr ' P A N A V IS IO N - Eastman COLOR a Co l u m b ia pictures release Under the o S supenr. I Ä [ WARNER' '»«'¡J ROBERT J DONOVAN• “"“ 'S LESLIE H MARTINSC ____ ! r . ! I LOYD BOCHNER ■ TORIN THATCHER J5ERICHARD L BREEN • p'MjV, BRYAN EOY • TECHNICOLOR'-PANAVISION'• ¡¡¡"¡¡¡S í WARNER BROS. In METROCOLOR ItO M C H T $ 1 .0 0 P E R CAR L O A d I SNEAK PREVIEW THURS. 9 P.M >/ T u e s d a y , J u l y 2, 1 96 3 Mi chi gan St ate News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi gan Incoming Students Shop Knapp's East Lansing Wednesday, Noon to 9 P.M. £■ Tested Each Week Ä Speech a n d h e a r i n g d efe cts H earing te s ts a r e ad m in istered in groups of 1 0 -3 0 . T h e students which could ham per student ad­ It’s a B inkie ju stm en t to U n iv ersity life a re i d etected through sp e cia l t e s ts respond to pure tones at f r e ­ q u en cies o f 1,000 2 ,0 0 0 a n d 4 ,0 0 0 v ib ratio n s p er second. £ at fre sh m a n cou nseling c lin ic s w ith a nite shirt during the su m m er. " T h o s e failin g the te s t a r e I D r. C h a rle s P ed rey , d ir e c to r given individual te s ts and m ay be r e fe r r e d fo r m ed ical ex am in a­ of the speech and h earing te stin g (p ro g ra m , s a y s about 500 in - 1 com ing fre sh m e n and tr a n s fe r tion if the h earin g level is below a v e r a g e ," P ed rey said . " S o m e of th e se w ill re q u ire h earin g aid s each 4.00 students a r e checked fo r d efe c ts o r a c o u rs e in speech reading I each w eek. and p o ssib ly in h earing c o n v er­ T h e B i n k i e , the e x c i t i n g Som e 4 ,8 0 0 new students w ill attend 22 c lin ic s th is su m m e r. s a tio n .” new f a s h i o n to w e a r in I E ach group spends th re e days P ed rey sa y s te stin g fo r speech |on c a m p u s . T h e students re g ­ and h earin g d e fic ie n c ie s b e fo re c o m f o r t and in b e a u t y , at i s t e r , pay fall term f e e s , and h o m e , at the b e a c h o r |r e c e iv e c h e st X - r a y s . sch o ol s ta r t s g iv es " m o r e tim e to do the jo b a s it should be w h e r e v e r y ou r sun ”n fun J " W e ch eck fo r speech which d one.” It also en ab les p lans to m ay be u n in tellig ib le, con sp icu ­ be m ade fo r c o r re c tio n of any a c t i v i t i e s tak e you. C r a n ­ o u s, o r have ten d en cies which inad equ acies in the fa ll. b e r r y , blue o r M a d r a s FRESHMEN hearing te st O R IE N T A T IO N M arilyn Marston, East Lansing senior, adm inisters a group to freshmen and tr V sfer students. A ll new students are required to take speech would ca u se the student to be m a la d ju s te d ," P ed rey said . E ach student re ad s a s e t of p rep ared se n te n ce s during the- sp eech te s t. He is a lso asked to P ed rey re m e m b e rs when stu ­ d ents w e re tested individually fo r h earin g d e fic ie n c ie s . " I t w a s a re a l c h o re , but now the group testin g is much q u icker and m o re plaid ; S - M - L , Nite s h i r t in white o r m a t c h in g p r i n t s , 4.00 4.00 f * and hearing tests before they can register. te ll som ething about h im s e lf in a a c c u r a t e ." no rm al con v ersatio n al m an n er. ■-H- Students who need c o r r e c tio n P ed re y is a s s is te d by th re e Saving CampuElms work a r e en ro lled in sp eech 093 fo r rem ed ial in stru ctio n . s e n io r s and one p ra c ticin g sp eech c o r r e c tio n is t. L IN G E R IE ' K N A P P 'S G ARDEN L E V E L Poses 'e Problem & E ditor’ s N oteiThis is the firs t age to w ild life? T h is problem has been turned n ativ es should be undertaken with a ll p o s sib le speed. Heat V in a series on a research pro­ ftO p /D J ject to control Dutch elm d is ­ ease o v er to a sp e cial co m m itte e r e ­ cently estab lish ed by P re sid en t John A. Hannah. " B y c a rry in g out th is in v es­ tigation under the d irectio n of s ta ff of the new p e s tic id e .c e n te r w orking in coop eration with and Got You J Down? By ERIC M. FILS0N The DDT spraying p rogram in itiated to control the dreaded em ploying personnel and equip­ State News Staff V/riter Dutch elm d is e a se has been the m ent of the grounds m aintenan ce EA ST LANSING Can the cam pus elm t r e e s be su b ject of much co n tro v ersy be­ d ep artm ent, s c ie n tific a lly ac­ .illia n B r illh a r t saved with a minimum of d am - c a u se DDT is rep o rted to have c u ra te re s u lts can be achieved V a num ber of s e rio u s sid e ef­ fe c ts on w ild life. , 1 he A dvisory C o m m ittee on without duplication of equ.pm ent and e ffo rt. "F r e q u e n t p ro g re s s re p o rts Up With A \ Hairdo C am pu; Spraying was estab lish ed should be re le a se d to help com ­ by Hannah e a r lie r in Ju n e . It bat a d v e rse p u blicity and to p ro - w ill co ord in ate r e s e a rc h on the an a cce p ta b le su b stitu te has been Y outhcraft’s / / su b je ct. found. " A p re lim in a ry outline of the at Rise ’ n S trid e T h e com m itte e will also ad­ v is e H a n n a h on actio n s that n atu re of the in v estigatio n of J* should be taken in the future to con tro l the d ise a se while at the o n -cam p u s s p r a y i n g be p rep ared and c irc u la te d among should East Lansing’ s Most Modern Salon p a n ty g ird le sam e tim e saving cam pus wild­ co m m itte e m e m b e r s fo r c r i t ­ life . ic is m s and re v isio n and then T h e p h y sical plant planning subm itted as a ^ c o n c re te p ro ­ p o sal to D r. R ich ard A ld rich , "W E RECOMMEND G A B R IE L E E N PERMANENT WAVES' For cool comfort... * and developm ent departm ent is co o p eratin g with the P e s tic id e C en ter in undertaking a r e s e a r c h p r o je c t to d eterm in e the a d v is- d ir e c to r of the P e s tic id e Cen­ te r ." The m asco t of the Southern UNIVERSITY BEAUTY SALON 2 D oo rs E a s t of Cam pus T h e a te r and lightweight control t ibility of using m eth oxychlor in­ stead of DDT fo r spraying ca m ­ pus e lm s. M ethodist football team i s a black Shetland pony named l’epûna. FREE PARKING IN T H E A T E R L O T ED 2- 1116 5.95 T h e ad v isory com m ittee m et on I HURRY... M SU 's SWEETHEART of Sig­ Ju n e 13 and agreed on the fo l­ It s l i m s you be a u t if u ll y ma Chi, Miss Mary Jane Walk­ lowing points to u se a s a guide er was presented Friday night fo r fu tu re tr e e spraying a c tiv ­ HURRY... and in l i g h t - w e i g h t c o m ­ as the national sweetheart of itie s : f o r t . No binding, no tug­ Sigma C hi. M iss Walker, New " T h e r e is in su fficien t re lia b le Bedford, Mass., senior is an elementary education major. She is social chairman of Chi Omega sorority, secretary of the senior class, and a mem­ ev id ence at th is tim e to ju s ­ tify total substitution of m etho­ xy ch lo r fo r DDT in our Dutch elm d is e a s e con trol p ro g ra m . "H o w ev er, in view of the m ul­ HURRY! ging; with e x c l u s i v e s e l f - ad ju st in g w a i s t - t o - c r o t c h s t r e t c h to c u s t o m fi t your t o r s o le ng th. Made with o tip lic ity and magnitude of DDT ber of senior co u n cil. She was L y c r a sp a n d ex . S - M - L . sid e e ffe c ts , a thorough in v e s­ runnerup for homecoming queen tigation of p o ssib le con trol a l t e r - / last fa ll. Itake advantage FOUND A TIO NS-KNA P P ’ S R alph's Cafeteria "GARDEN L E V E L “ K E W P E E 'S ” / .great food OF THESE .fast service .lots of room .open 6 A.M. To 12 A.M. 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