Inside MICHIGAN Weather P a rtly sunny'and m ild . High For World News at a Glance today in the high 70’ s UNIVERSITY 3b I I E T A T E N E W S E d i t e d by Students f o r the M ic h ig an S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y C o m m u n it y see Page 8. Vol. 54 No. 162 E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 4, 19 63 P r i c e 10£ Independence Day Really July 2nd y jr T h e Fou rth of Ju ly is not r e a lly gate to the f i r s t C o n tin e n ta lC o n - And c e le b ra te d it h as been, Independence Day. g r e s s , thought that th is date would e v e r s in c e that day in 1776. Som e h isto ry books say that the be the one ch o sen fo r c e le b ra tio n B e l l s have rung, f ir e c r a c k e r s U nited S ta te s instead b e ca m e in­ throughout h is to ry , a cco rd in g to se t off, f a ir s held and people all dependent from E n glish ru le on h is to r ia n s . o v er the U nited S ta te s re c o g n iz e Ju ly 2, 1776. r In stead , how ever, the date of the F o u rth of Ju ly as th e ir " c o m ­ T h e b a s is fo'r th is te ch n ica lity , the D e c la ra tio n ’s actual p rin tin g , ing of a g e " day. of date c o m e s fro m an in tro d u c- ’ tion of a reso lu tio n made in C o n - g r e s s on Ju n e 7 , 1776. Ju ly 4, is the one c e le b ra te d . And s in c e t h e f ir s t c e le b r a tio n s of Independence Day, A m e rica n s have m ade the Fou rth of Ju ly a Poly Sci T h is docum ent, introduced by Flag Changes day of r e s t from w ork, vacation R ich a rd H enry L e e , in c o m p li­ ance with the in stru c tio n s of the fro m d u ties, and g e n era l fun. In an e ffo rt to im p re s s the deep Replaces C onvention of V i r g i n i a , p ro ­ W ith G row th m eaning of the day, the P re sid e n t cla im e d that the c o lo n ie s " a r e absolved from all a lle g ia n ce to the B r itis h Crow n, and that all T h e A m erican flag , the sym ­ bol of U nited S ta te s independ­ of the U nited S ta te s has urged a ll c itiz e n s to p a rtic ip a te in a b ell rin g in g cere m o n y . 3 Members p o litic a l connection betw een them ence', has changed a s the cou n­ T h e B eau m ont c a r illio n will and the S ta te of G re a t B rita in is , try has grown. rin g out fo r four m inu tes s ta rtin g By SUE JACOBY and o u g h t to be, to ta lly d is ­ * F r o m the f ir s t announcem ent of at 1 p .m . today, as MSU jo in s in State News Staff Writer s o lv e d ." the fla g , on Sept. 3, 1777, when th is nationwide salu te to Inde­ C o n g re ss d efe rre d action on it c o n sis te d of 13 s tr ip e s , a l t e r ­ pend ence Day. T h e E a s t L an sin g C h am b er of T h e p o litic a l s c i é n e e de­ the r e s o l u t i o n until Ju n e 10, nate red and w hite, with 13 white s t a r s on a blue background, th is C o m m e rc e is sponsoring an o ld - p artm en t i s h irin g “ young blood” when many m em b e rs e x p re sse d sym bol of the cou n try had added fashion ed Fou rth of Ju ly c e l e ­ to fill the gaps le ft by thé r e s ig ­ opposition to the docum ent, and b ra tio n at the C ity P a rk today. nations of th re e prom in ent facu lty _^ o ih ers d e s ire d to w ait until they 37 s t a r s . O th er than th is and the addition F e s t iv it ie s will include a band m e m b e rs. ; re c e iv e d in stru ctio n s from th e ir c o n c e r t, sq u are dancing and a D r. C h a rle s A drian, ch airm an c o lo n ie s. of two s tr ip e s to the m a jo r p a rt of the flag fo r 23 y e a r s , Old G lory fire w o rk s d isplay. of the p o litic a l s c i e n c e de­ T h e vote was again d e fe rre d , In con n ection with Independ­ p a rtm e n t, said the futu re of the but a com m itte e w as appointed s till stan d s. e n c e Day, a re co rd in g com pany d ep artm ent r e s t s "n o t only on to p re p a re a D e cla ra tio n should T h e s tr ip e s sy m b o lize the 13 c o lo n ie s which o rig in a lly c o n s ti­ h as r e le a s e d an album , " L e t its a b ility to a ttr a c t bright young the vote be affirm a tiv e . tuted th e U nited S ta te s , w hile the F r e e d o m R in g !” T h e re c o rd s c h o la r s , but on keeping th e m .” F in a lly , on Ju ly 2 , the r e s o lu ­ tion w as p asse d by the votes o f 12 s t a r s r e p r e s e n t the 50 S ta te s of fe a tu re s the v o ice of F r e d r ic T h r e e new m e m b e rs w ill jo in c o lo n ie s . (New Y o rk ’ s d elegation the U nion. M arch n a rra tin g the D e c la r a ­ the d ep artm ent th is fa ll. T h ey In the w ords of the C ontinental tion of Independence and B u r g e s s a r e David Z ib lo tt, who i s working c a s t no vote until the a ctio n of the newly e le c te d New Y ork C onven­ C o n g re s s , which explained the M e r e d i t h read ing the Bi l l of on his P h.D . at the U n iv ersity sy m bo lic m eaning of the fla g 's R ig h ts. of O regon , D r. B a ljit Singh, a tion upheld the D e c la ra tio n on T h e only sou r note in the d ay’ s s p e c ia lis t in South A sian a ffa ir s Ju ly 9.) c o lo r s : "W h ite sig n ifie s P u rity fe s tiv itie s is the N ational S afety and in te rn atio n al re la tio n s , and With th is vote, h is to r ia n s -c o n ­ and Innocen ce: Red, H ard in ess and V a lo r; B lu e s ig n ifie s V igi­ C ou ncil p red ictio n of a re c o rd D r. H arold Joh n so n , a te m p o rary sid e r the A m erican c o lo n ie s b e ­ c a m e independent. John A dam s, a prom inent d e le - la n c e , t ic e ." P ersev eran ce and J u s ­ death to ll ov er the long holiday weekend. M inor Characters Shine rep lace m e n t fo r D r. J o s e p h L a P a lo m b a ra , who is spending a y e a r in Italy. Gunman’ Portrays Irish Life A ttra ctiv e s a la r y o ffe rs which could not be m et by MSU a s w ell a s u n re st o v e r the Edu­ Miller Outlines Formula By JA C K IE KORONA o r banging away at h is type­ w rite r. house and the death of one of the te n an ts, the second act of " S h a d ­ exh ibitin g the pathos of cow ardly men tryin g to im p re s s e ach oth er catio n al D e v e 1 o p m e n t P r o je c t (E D P) re su lte d la s t M arch in the announced re sig n a tio n s of th re e p r o fe s s o r s . They a r e : State News Staff Writer ow of a Gunman” p ro ce e d s at a with th e ir b ra v e ry . D r. Lloyd D. M u so lf, a full P layed with an awkward s tif f­ For Climbing Himayalas Seldom do the m inor c h a r a c ­ t e r s in a production outshine the lead ing a c to r s , but "Sh ad ow of a n e s s by P a tric k K. Ford of E a st L a n sin g , the poet is fa r from con v incing in h is love s c e n e with m uch fa s te r p a ce , and with m o re o rg an izatio n than the f i r s t . It is h e re that the audience is A fin al note c o n ce rn s the arena th e a tre at D em on stration Hall m o re than th is p a rtic u la r p ro d u c­ p ro fe s s o r and s p e c ia lis t in public a d m in istra tio n , who accep ted a p osition at the U n i v e r s i t y of C a lifo rn ia . m ountain sid e until it landed could c lim b to the 2 3 .5 0 0 foot G u n m an ," the second show of the a young and cu rio u s fe m a le te n ­ ab le to put the p ie ce s of the sto ry tion. A co u stics in the th e a tre p ro ­ 3 y C H A R L E S C. WELLS ant who co m e s to borrow som e to g e th e r, and to understand som e vide lo ts of sp a ce fo r sound to get D aniel G o ld rich , an a s s is ta n t ag ain st an ic e wall and pinned le v e l and e sta b lish h is w eath er S u m m er C ir c le s ea so n , is an e x ­ State News Staff Writer h is fo o t. sta tio n . cep tion to th is ru le . m ilk . of the a ctio n s of the show’ s p e r ­ lo st, and when a c h a r a c te r has p r o fe s s o r and s p e c ia lis t in L a tin - E ile e n K elly of D e tro it, as M rs. Ford s e e m s alm ost a fra id to s o n a litie s . his back to any sectio n of the au­ A m erican a ffa ir s , who le ft MSU MSU g e o lo g ist and m e m b e r of It took s e v e ra l w eeks fo r the M e a n w h i l e J a m e s W hittaker H end erson, M arilyn S te e g s tr a of touch the young lady at f i r s t , and A poignant sce n e has the d rin k ­ d ie n c e , h is words a r e at le a s t fo r O regon S ta te U n iv e rsity . the f i r s t A m e ricaa-te am e v e r to b re a k to heal su fficie n tly so he (Continued on Page 8) E a s t L ansing as M rs. G rig so n , when he fin ally p la c e s h is hand on e r , the poet and the p ed d ler, hard to understand if not c o m ­ D r. L e w is J . E d in g er, s p e cia l­ reach the sum m it of M t. E v e r e s t, H aw kins, Fo rd and L au terb ach p le te ly inaudible. is t in c o m p a r a t i v e E uropean and E . C . Reynolds a s M r. G a l­ h e r shou ld er h is m ovem ent is D r. M aynard M . M ille r , re c e n tly la g h e r all handle th e ir sm all yet m o re one of com rad sh ip than of g ov ernm ent, who a c c e p t e d a gav e h is fo rm u la fo r s u c c e s s . p o sitio n at W a s h i n g t o n Uni­ dem anding r o le s with p e rso n a lity p o s sib le ro m an tic involvem ent. He headed a fo u r-m an geology -r e s e a r c h team on the expedition to M t. E v e r e s t, lo cated in the and fin e s s e . A fine p e rfo rm a n c e as an un­ p re d ic ta b le d rin k e r is given by T h e l a d y in q u estio n ,p layed with a bit m o re e a s e and c r e d i­ b ility by J . P. W ard, T o led o , Dean O f Students v e r s ity , S t. L o u is. T h e p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c . e de­ p artm en t was threatened l a s t H im alaya Mountains', in N orthern sp rin g with the lo s s of its e n tire C a r r o l Hawkins, a s s o c ia te p ro ­ O hio, sophom ore, b eco m es fa s ­ N epal. Speaking at a p r e s s c o n fe re n ce Monday at K ello gg C e n te r, he fe s s o r of p o litic a l s c ie n c e . T h is ta le of the Iris h R eb ellion cin ated by .th e poet, and d ecid e s he is a gunman fo r the Iris h Office Reorganized co m p a ra tiv e E uropean govern­ m ent s t a f f . L a P a lo m b a ra , fo rm e r head of the d ep artm ent, w a s c o n - and its e ffe c ts on th e p e o p le living R ep u blican A rm y. said : T h e m a jo r task of the dean of fa ll te rm b e ca u se M is s F r a n ­ s id e rin g leaving the U n iv e rsity . in the tenem ent s e e m s to leave the T h e poet h im s e lf s e e s no h arm " A s u c c e s s fu l expedition lik e H ow ever, he has decided to retu rn v iew er a b it bew ildered at the end in acting a s the "sh ad o w of a stu d en ts’ o ffic e th is su m m er is c e s D e L i s l e , fo r m e r dean of the one to M t. E v e r e s t needs th re e wom en, is taking a sa b b a tic a l at the end of his y e a r in Italy. of the f i r s t act. g u n m an ," and m akes no attem pt to im plem ent a com p lete s tr u c ­ b a s ic i n g r e d i e n t s - good o r­ No re p la ce m e n t has been hired B u t t h e action and em otion of to ch an g e the lady’ s mind. tu ral reo rg an izatio n which b e ­ le a v e . gan ization, im m en se d e t e r m i - the second tie the sto ry tog eth er , C h a rle s E . L au te rb ach , A rv a­ c a m e e ffe c tiv e Monday. M iss D e L is le w ill a c t a s a s ­ fo r E d in g er o r G o 1 d r i c h. How­ nation and lo ts of good lu c k .” e v e r , Adrian said he is hopeful and, under the d irectio n of E. C. da, C o lo ., graduate student, p o r­ John A, Fu zak, d e a n of stu ­ sis ta n t dean until sh e le a v e s , He ind icated that the h ard sh ip s d en ts, say s the o ffic e "h o p e s to R eyn old s of the sp eech d ep a rt­ tra y s a peddler living in the room 1" the U n iv e rsity Sept. 1. o f finding som eone to re p la c e t h e team endured seem ed to sm ooth out m o st of the prob­ G o ld rich within a y e a r .” m en t. b rin g out the trag ed y oU with the p o e t, with a sm ooth Ir is h Fu zak s a i d both N onnam aker cem en t th e ir frien d sh ip in stead of le m s in the new org an ization by being an Irish m an and a human brogue and som ewhat d iso rg a n ­ and the new a s sista n t dean w ill He pointed out that s p e c ia lis ts d riv e fthem ap a rt. fa ll t e r m .” in L a tin -A m e ric a n a f fa ir s a r e being in th is tim e of c o n flic t. ized p e rso n a lity which c o n s ti­ w ork m o re c lo s e ly with the Dean "W hen we fin ish e d , ev eryone T h e reo rg an izatio n re su lte d in d ifficu lt to find. ’.¿As a m a tte r tu te s one of the m ost b e lie v a b le of Students on d iscip lin a ry m at­ was s till a frie n d ,” he said . T h e play opens with b a lla d e e r c h a r a c t e r s in the production. e lim in a tio n of t h e M en’ s and t e r s than the fo rm e r d ean s of of fa c t, th is is the p ro b lem with " T h i s has not been tru e of Other W . i l l i a m A rm istead singing a Rounding out th is lis t is the W omen’ s D iv isio n s of Student A f­ men and women. finding people fo r a ll sp e cia liz e d exp ed itions to the H im a la y a s.” p lain tiv e song, but the m elan ­ f a i r s . Eldon R .N o n n am ak er, f o r ­ young p atrio t Tom m y Ow ens, a "H o w e v e r, final re sp o n sib ility a r e a s — th e re ju s t a r e n ’ t enough When so m e te am s b ro k e up ch o ly mood c re a te d by h is folk fello w tenant, played with much m e r dean of m en, was appoint­ fo r d iscip lin a ry m a t t e r s s till of them to go around. a fte r the d esc en t, they p arted s in g e r - t y p e ' v o ice is d isp elled em otion by R og er W illia m s. In ed to the new post of a s s o c ia te r e s t s with the dean o f stu d en ts.” " O f c o u rs e , the m en who le ft e n em ies and would not even quickly by som eone’ s banging on the r o le , W illiam s allow s no indi­ dean of student a ffa ir s . w e re a trem en dou s lo s s to the to one an o th er, he added. He a door. Fu zak said th e p h y sical pro b­ c a tio n that he might be the one to N onnam aker has the r e s p o n s i- d ep artm ent and the U n iv e rsity . attrib u ted th e ir ab ility to get F ro m th is point a s u c c e s sio n of g iv e away the "id e n tity of the lem of finding o ffic e s p a ce fo r b i l i t y fo r coordinating all agen­ H ow ever, the rebu ild ing p r o c e s s along w ell t o g e t h e r to t h e Irish m e n tram p to and from one gu n m an " in a la te r trip to a the reo rg an ized sta ff is “ r a th e r c ie s of the dean of stu d en ts' w as s ta rte d im m ed iately and the m atu rity of each team m e m b e r. o f the tenem ent ro o m s, a ll v e ry ta v e rn . in v o lv ed .” o ffic e . T h e s e include the D ivision d ep artm ent is s till v ery s tro n g .” T h e a v e ra g e age w as 34. loud and v ery Irish -so u n d in g i n 1 O ffic e s on the f i r s t flo o r of W illiam J . Hannah, a s p e c ia lis t R a t h e r , h is d eterm in atio n to of students a c tiv itie s , re s id e n c e M ille r ind icated he probably th e ir heated d iscu ssio n s with the d ie fo r Irelan d if the opportunity Student S e r v ic e s w e re designed in A frica n a ffa ir s , w ill retu rn to would have trie d to re a c h the hall s e rv ic e d and fin an cial a id s . ro o m ’ s inhabitants. a r i s e s c a r r i e s h is p e rfo rm a n c e to accom o d ate a M en’ s and Wom­ the d ep artm ent Ja n . 1. Hannah sum m it if he hadn’t brok en four A new pqsition of a s s is ta n t en’ s D ivisio n of S t u d e n t Af­ i s c u rr e n tly studying in A fric a . O ne of th ese inhabitants is an to a high point in the prod uction. bones in h is fo ot. dean h as als.o been e sta b lish e d . f a i r s . F u zak said som e o f the T h e reputation of the p o litica l almost m y ste rio u s poet who With the d isco v e ry of f orbidden A one and a h alf ton p ie ce T h e a s s is ta n t dean will be a w om ­ o ffic e s w ill b e moved to the third spends a g re a t deal of th is f i r s t bom bs in the p o et’s ro o m , a ra id o f g ra n ite gave way when he an. T h e post is not fille d fo r flo o r of Student S e r v ic e s . (Continuad on Pago 3) DR. MAYNARD M. M ILL E R act e ith e r quoting beautiful lin e s by the enem y at the tenem ent stepped on it. He rod e it down the 2 Mi c hi gan St at e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 4, 1963 Kids G ive Best L IT T L E M A N O N C A M P U S Solomon Opens Campus Sms Still Healthy; Strings Congress But Not Without Sacrifice w eeks of r e h e a r s a ls , fo r a fte r By W.H. HODGSON E d ito r’ s Note: T his is the second in a series a e s th e tic , c o s t of rem ov al o f e lm s which have succum bed to the a ll, th is is an educational p ro­ Music Department Chairman je c t . But too much c re d it cannot on a research pro je ct to control Dutch elm d is e a s e , and a v e ra g e in c r e a s e to p ro p erty v alu es that landscaping b r in g s .” b e given Solom on fo r the m as­ disease. The U n iv ersity c o m m u n i t y A cco rd in g to G e o rg e W. P a r m e le e , c u r a to r o f p h y sical plant te r ly way in which he has whip­ e a g e rly awaited the f ir s t ap p ear­ By ERIC M. FILSON planning and developm ent, it c o s ts about $100 to rem o v e a t r e e ped the group to geth er in one an ce of the C o n g re ss of S trin g s w eek. State News S taff Writer a fte r it h a s died fro m the d is e a s e . If a ll the cam pus A m erican th is su m m er, s c a r c e ly daring e lm s had to be rem oved the c o s t would be about $ 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e p ro g ram was of m o re than to hope that it would co m e up " T h e r e is no doubt about it. W e saved the e lm t r e e s but we k illed p assin g in te r e s t, beginning with “ L and scap ing adds about $ 1 ,5 0 0 value to th e a v e ra g e h o m e,” to the e x tra o rd in a ry le v e ls of a ll the b ird s doing i t , ” P re sid e n t Jo h n A. Hannah re c e n tly told the the Hymn and Fugueing T ones of P a r m e le e sa id . " E l m s a r e w orth about $500 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 each in 1962. Tuesday night under the B o ard of T r u s te e s . C ow ell. T h is a g re e a b le work was a v e ra g e a s s e s s m e n ts . It would be hard to d ete rm in e the value p e rs u a s iv e and eloquent baton " T h e c ru x of th is m a tte r is that w e u se D D T, w hich is accep ted to sse d o ff in a way that would the e lm s add to the cam p u s, but it is g r e a t.” of Iz le r Solom on this apprehen­ widely a s the best- in s e c tic id e to co n tro l the Dutch e lm d is e a s e ,” have delighted its co m p o ser. T h e sion was d i s p e l l e d with a sa id H arold W. L a u tn e r, d ir e c to r o f p h y sical plant planning and "A t the p re s e n t tim e we a r e lo sin g about 1 .3 p e r cen t of the C o n ce rto of Stanley is a r a r e ly p e rfo rm a n ce of a s t o n i s h i n g developm ent. e lm s a y e a r o r about 25 to 30. It i s g e n era lly c o n sid ere d that a heard w ork, stro n gly re m in isce n t fre s h n e s s and f i n e s s e . V ery "W e have known fo r a long tim e that DDT p ro d u ces u n d esirab le (C ontinued on Page 7) of Handel, and p ro je c tin g the evidently the kids iove Solomon sid e e f fe c ts . H ow ever, we a r e h esitan t to g am ble the cam pus e lm s so lid B aroq u e sty le into a gen­ and give t h e i r v ery b e s t. A lso e stim a te d to be worth $1 m illio n by sw itching o v er co m p letely to a era tio n which had alread y adopted e\ id ent, the av erag e tech n ical ad­ re la tiv e ly u n tried in s e c tic id e such a s m e th o x y ch lo r.” the c la s s ic is m of Haydn. The vancem ent has r is e n this s ea so n . "O n ly two a u th o ritie s in the cou ntry have recom m en d ed m ethox­ solo work of the two v io lin ists M ic h ig a n C e rta in ly the en sem ble will y c h lo r at th is d a te,” L a u tn e r said . im p rov e in the following s e v e ra l Tan ia Tudensky and H arry K lein, and the c e l l is t , Paul T o b ia s , was notable. { 6 ü .P ?0 6 £ w e 6 T £ P A fZ O J M D T H 'C ö P N g T Z H gfZg" a n ’ e e ^ vA /M A T'^ A H ßÄ C ? e o (Z V C C A T IO S lA L - V f " T h e p ro b lem is one of b a la n c e. If you had a gangrenou s thumb that m ight c a u se death you would have the thumb cut off. In the state JNIVERSITY TATE M EW S P A C Ê M A K tK NtW SPAPER sam e way som e s a c r if ic e of w ild life m ay have to be to le ra te d to T h e M ozart Serenad e didn’t go sa v e the e lm s , many of w hich a r e ir r e p la c a b le .” quite so w ell , o r perhaps one Point Of View* "W e have used DDT a s the p rim e d efen se a g a in st the b e e tle that M em b er A ss o c ia te d P re ss -, United P r e s s In tern atio n al, should say needs m o re r e h e a r ­ Inland D aily P r e s s A sso cia tio n , A sso cia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s c a r r ie d the Dutch elm d is e a s e . P eo p le opposed to sp rayin g with A ss o cia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s A sso cia tio n . s a l. T ills wonderful- m u sic is of DDT have c ite d the lo s s o f the cam pu s robin population a s a d ir e c t Mr, X’s Future such t r a n s p a r e n c y that sligh t P u blished by the stu d en ts o f M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity , flaw s of p e rfo rm a n c e , s c a r c e ly con seq u en ce of the p ro g ra m ,” L a u tn e r said . tissued on c la s s days Monday through F r id a y during the n o tice a b le in o th er w orks, stand “ T h e question to d e te rm in e is how im p o rtan t a r e the 2 ,2 0 0 fa ll, w in te r and sp rin g q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the out unobscured. A m e rica n e lm s on cam p u s. Many of th e s e t r e e s a r e o v er 150 su m m er te r m ; s p e c ia l W elco m e Issu e in S e p te m b e r. E ach y e a r the C o n g re ss has y e a r s old and valu ab le. So fa r it has been e stim a te d that the Second c la s s postage paid at E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan. co m m issio n ed a w ork and this cam pu s ro bin population of about 200 b ird s h as been s e r io u s ly r e ­ E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e rv ic e s y e a r that com position w as "A >By Ron G ervais duced. Bu ild ing, M ichigan S tate U n iv e rsity , E a s t L an sin g , M ich­ Wisp of T i m e ” by D r. Paul " T h i s w ild life doesn’ t tak e 150 y e a r s to grow , h ow ev er,” L au t­ igan. M ail su b scrip tio n s p ay ab le in ad van ce: 1 te rm , H ard er of the U n iv ersity sta ff. With all the wrangling o v e r “ Do you s e e any lim it to the n e r said . $3; 2 te r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. It re c e iv e d a sen sitiv e and highly P r o je c t X during the p ast y e a r , s iz e of M S U ?" " T h e value of the e lm s can be e stim a te d in v a rio u s ways such a s a rtic u la te r e a d i n g by M r .S o l­ it’ s su rp ris in g that nobody e v e r "A b s o lu te ly not. Why, ju s t g aze omon, and m ak es the U n iv ersity bothered to talk to M r. X h im s e lf. S in ce he is on cam pus th is su m ­ to the south. Nothing stand s b e ­ tw een us and Ja c k s o n e x ce p t two Hutton Honored TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 CONVERTIBLE again proud of its s ta ff. In th is w r ite r ’ s opinion, the m e r getting h is teach in g c e r t i f i ­ p ifflin g tow ns. And a fte r we take D r. John P . Hutton, MSU p ro ­ ECONOMY C O N V E R T IB LE WITH ROOM FOR 4 AD U LTS b e st playing of the evening cam e c a te , I went ov er the o th er day to Ja c k s o n , why stop th e re ? We have f e s s o r e m e ritu s , was nam ed r e ­ during the p e r f o r m a n c e of his bunker under the R .O .T .C . , a m an ife st d estiny to extend o u r­ cen tly to the A m erican V e te rin ­ B lo c h ’ s " C o n c e r t o G r o s s o .” r if le ro o m and obtained an e x ­ s e lv e s to the Ohio lin e .” a ry M ed ical A sso ciatio n (AVMA) W hether th is is b e ca u se it is a c lu siv e in terview with th is co n ­ "T h a n k y o u ..M r. X .” Honor R o ll. fa v o rite of the con d u cto r, o r t r o v e r s ia l fig u re. b e ca u se it won the sympathy of " I t ’s m ost d is tr e s s in g ,” h e the stu d en ts, o r b e ca u se it w as said . ” 1 thought I ’d have an im ­ acco rd e d m o re r e h e a r s a l, it was m o rta l plan named a fte r m e. You CROSSWP PUZZLE m ag n ificen tly p erfo rm ed . It is a know, lik e the M a rsh a ll P la n o r m ir a c le t h a t y o u n g men and the M onroe D o ctrin e . But nobody ACRO SS 34. Addition to women brought fro m a ll fifty b e lie v e s th e re re a lly is a M r. X . ” a letter: abbr. 1. Harsh s ta te s can , w i t h i n six d ays, " I ’m s o r r y . E r . .how a r e you 35. low tide 6. Occultism ach iev e such a p e rfo rm a n c e . qualified to handle the in c re a se d 37. Nerve net­ 12. (¡cm curved T h e n e x t p e rfo rm a n ce of the e n ro llm e n t expected h e r e ? ” in relict work group w ill take p la ce F r id a y " W e ll, 1 d i r e c t e d the mob 13. ('.minting 39. Siesta evening in the U n iversity Aud i - evening in the U n iversity Audi­ s c e n e s in th re e of Steve R e e v e ’ s p ic tu r e s , and I ’m h e re now on/ in lin e 14. Lttul held 41. Concerning 4 2. Rabid 45. Small SAVE OVER s400 le av e from the Norwegian W ild/ in lee simple to riu m with E u g e n e O rm andy rabbits 15. Safekeep­ conducting. life S e r v ic e - slack sea so n b e ­ tween lem m ing m ig ra tio n s, you ing 48. Capable 49. Mangle SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE priced Priced To Move At *1851 know .” / 16. Snare 50. Route- $14,000 G rant "S p e a k in g , then, as an au th o r­ 17. live ity on m obs. . .” 18. Nervous twitch traveled 51. Those past 4. Carmine color 10. Square sail 11. F.nzyme EDWARDS I6 N. Howard, Beh- id C a rro ll's Drive-In on East Saginaw For Hospitals MSU has been granted $14,054 “ On the s c i e n c e o f/ m o b s , p l e a s e ." ” . . .how does th e situ ation 19L Poetic must- 22. L u g e town help: colloq. 5 2 . Cut of meat 5. Jap . drama 6. Feline 7. Section ol 15. Hunting dog 17. Slam SPORTS CAR CENTER iv 9 7591 25. Ital. river D OW N to extend reh ab ilitatio n s e r v ic e s 20. Sun god h e re look to you?” 27. Vagary 1. Glance over the Mishna I f c L L O UP T H E R t-V /orkm en to p atien ts in outlying M ichigan 8. Weight of 2 1 . Tankers " F r a n k ly , not vqry c h a lle n g ­ 29. Tune 2. Story aid in brightening the campus h o sp ita ls, U .S . Rep. C h a r le s E . 30. Curve atmospheic 2 3 . Fee 3. Overact: A Cool Idea For ing. Y ou r m obs ^Fe ju s t h erd s C h a m b e r la i n (R -M ic h .) an­ 32. lev humorous 9 . Mimosa 24. Periods of by painting the lig h t poles. of sh eep . Nothing lik e the New nounced. time: abbr. Y o rk subway r id e r s . Now, th e re 2 5 . Wash for a re m o b s .” / 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 3 to It gold “Does that c h a n g e your 1 2 6 . Metallifer­ It 1 13 1 M ile East Hot Summer p la n s ? ” ous rock % " Y e s . I had wanted to u se te a r 28. Mention If IS Of MSU g as and rio t guns, but now it 31. Piece of d oesn’ t/look a s though I 'll get to use even h ig h -p re s s u re h o se s or “ % % 17 IB %% artillery 33. Twice: pre­ dogs/ ’ % It 20 4 it 25 24 fix 36. Kind of llforno Restaurant ' / Wh a t o t h e r p lans do y o u h a^ e?” p 25 26 % 27 28 % 29 velvet 38. Saunter / " W e ll, we hope to m ake use of e x istin g fa c ilitie s and to m ake 30 31 f 31 33 % 34 40. W harf 43. Name for •V ■KniCufi v L ìh £ ì.w them m u lti-fu n ctio n al. So, fo r fall te rm I ’ve scheduled an A T L c la s s 35 36 % 37 38 % * Athena 44. Office N O W OPEN DAILY11:AM - 2 :A M | to m eet in Spartan Stadium . T h e i % 39 4O % y4 41 42 45 4 4 furniture 45. Large Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza " B lo c k S " will fla sh le c tu r e s to them , and wej»ll com bine H om e­ com ing with m id term s. A lso , I ’ve AS 44 49 47 % so 4e 46. Bolivian Indian 47. Fodder iff. e sta b lish e d a c e n tra l te stin g of­ 1 plant RATHSKELLER fic e fo r the U n iv e rsity C o lle g e , to be headed by my b r o th e r -in - law, D r. R a y m o n d N oneofthe- SI 4 52 48. River island 5 0 . M anu­ FINE FOOD O PEN DAILY 5 P.M ENTERTAINMENT ab o v e.” script: abbr. Browse the 1,000’s of Used Books PHONE ED7-1311 FOR TAKE OUT SUMMER in our Cool See K R A M E R ’S fo r CLEARANCE Basement LARGEST DISCOUNTS Q uality Apparel IN T O W N ! 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ED 7-1180 T h u rs d a y , July 4 , 1 9 6 3 3 Mi c hi g a n S t a t e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n 1,000 Gals V e te ra n S p a h n L o se s Disband Political Science //* £* .j r n . _ i) Expected For Attorney In ^L-onrtnueu from ra g e In 1 6 -In n in g D uel s c ie n c e d ep artm ent m ean s th e re It could d ire c tly a ffe ct ap p ro p rl- is " n o tro u b le in a ttra c tin g brigh t atio n s to u n iv e rs itie s , A drian Confier enee a n ts went 18 innings to beat the Ole Miss young s c h o la r s ,” Adrian said . said . “ But it is a con stan t b a ttle to _____ With one swing of h is b a t, keep them . A fter a few y e a r s S t. L o u is C a rd in a ls, 1 -0 , e x actly REPENTENCE AND W illie M ays b ro k e up the Na­ C h an cery Ju d g e S tro k e s R ob­ h e r e , m any a c c e p t a ttra c tiv e N early 1,000 M ichigan women 30-y e a r s to the d a y ; . RETRIBUTION tion al L eag u e’ s g r e a te s t pitch in g e rts o n in Ja c k s o n , M is s is s ip p i, o ffe r s fro m o th er u n iv e rs itie s. will study the r o le of the fa m ily M a rich a l s c a tte re d eight h its K E Y WE ST , Fla. ( A P ) - duel in 30 y e a r s and a ll but b ro k e S a la r ie s cannot be d iscou nted .” T h ie v e s who swiped a 150-pound and of women in today’ s so c ie ty and stru c k out 10 in p osting h is h as d is b a rre d w hite c iv il rig h ts W arren Spahn’ s h e a rt. A d r i a n said the s p e c i a l relig lo u r tatue from the lawn of at the 36th annual H o m e m ak e rs’ 13th v ic to ry of the s e a s o n a n d h is a tto rn e y , W illiam H iggs. C o n fe ren ce h e re Ju ly 2 3 -2 6 . M ays acco m p lish ed h is handi­ R o b e rts o n , who ad m itted Higgs le g is la tiv e s e s s io n ca lle d by Gov. a Rom ar C ath olic convent h e r e ninth in a row . G e o rg e Rom ney th is fall m ay have apparen 'ly found it too heavy a w ork when he lined a hom e run to th e B a r in 1959, o rd e re d the T h e c o n fe re n c e , sp o n sored by T h e d efeat w as doubly tough fo r " g r e a t e ffe ct on the a b ility of load on th e ir c o n sc ie n ce s . the MSU C o p p erativ e E x te n sio n o v e r the le ft field fe n ce with one Spahn. Not only did it snap his d isb arm en t of the atto rn ey in A nun told p o lice she saw two M is s is s ip p i follow ing a h earin g M ichigan u n iv e rs itie s to keep S e r v ic e and C o lleg e of Home out in the 16th inning T u esd ay p e rso n a l fiv e - gam e winning m en returning the fig u re to the night to give Ju an M a rich a l and th at la ste d m o re than two h o u rs. good t e a c h e r s ." lawn under c o v e r of d arkn ess E c o n o m ic s , is open to any M ich ­ s tre a k and re p re s e n t h is fourth T h e s e s s io n has been ca lle d to a fte r it had been m issin g fo r a the S*n F r a n c is c o G ian ts a 1 -0 lo s s ag a in st 11 v ic to r ie s , but it Higgs w as not p re se n t at the igan woman. re fo rm M ich ig an 's f is c a l sy ste m . week. v i c t o r y o v er the M ilw aukee a ls o n u llified a valiant 14th inning h e a rin g and w as not re p r e s e n t­ D r. E liz a b e th D rew s, p ro ­ B rav es. ed by c o u n cil. e f f o r t in which he h e ro ic a lly f e s s o r of education, will d is c u s s , T h e p e t i t i o n fo r d isb arm en t “ T h e R o le of Women in T oday’ s F o r 15 d ra m a tic inning s, the pitch ed h im s e lf out of a ja m by w as b r o u g h t by t h e Hinds S o c ie t y ." D r. D rew s is a m em b e r 4 2 -y e a r —old Spahn c a lle d on a ll getting Ed B a ile y on a fly b all fo r County B a r A sso cia tio n ’ s G r ie v ­ of the education c o m m itte e of the P re s id e n t’ s C o m m issio n on the h is cunning and pitched on dead the fin al out with the b a s e s fu ll. ev en te r m s with the stro n g e r It w as th e G ia n ts' only o th er a n c e C o m m ittee follow ing an in­ COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE s e r io u s th re a t of the night a g ain st v e stig atio n into c h a r g e s that Statu s of Women and i s an au­ and h ard er-th ro w in g 2 5 -y e a r -o ld Higgs m ade f a ls e sta te m e n ts in th o rity on gifted ch ild re n . M a ric h a l, b u t M ays’ 15th h o m e r the M i l w a u k e e v e te ra n , w h o •AIR an affidavit file d in a b r ie f to ended the L eag u e’ s fin e s t pitch in g w alked only one b a tte r and stru ck “ t r a v e l b a s e d on T h e woman’ s ro le w ill be the U .S . Su p rem e C ourt and about • RAI L t r a v e l e x p e r i e n c e *' co v e re d from the m ale viewpoint duel sin ce C a rl Hubbell of t h e G i- out two. F rid a y under the title , "O n B ein g m o r a ls c h a rg e . •STEAMSHIP Higgs , fo rm e r ly of Ja c k s o n , a W o m an ," b y D r . E .L .V . S h e lle y , w as co n v icted in Hinds County TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS s u p e rv iso r of tre a tm e n t, M ich i­ gan D epartm ent of C o r r e c tio n s . M ichigan fa m ilie s c o m e into IMichigan 4-H Members] C ou rt F e b r u a ry 15 of th is y e a r of con trib u tin g to the delinquency of a m a le m in o r. you r tic k e ts c o s t no m ore & you gain p ro fe ssio n a l a s sista n c e . C om p lete tra v e l a rra n g e m en ts. Bonded agent fo r all m ajo r fo cu s e a r ly in the c o n fe re n c e in T h e w hite atto rn ey le ft M is s ­ 3 3 2 -8 6 6 7 a sym posium on " T o d a y ’ s F a m ­ ily — W h at's It R e a lly L ik e ? ’ ’ D r. A lic e T h o rp e, c h a irm a n of the I To Hear Charles Vetter \ issip p i a fte r p osting bond in the m o r a ls c a s e a n d has not r e - • ; turned to the s ta te . IN DIAN S T IL L STANDS— The old n ic k e l cigar has vanished from the market, but his doorway guard can be found in the M b r. - A m e r , S o c i e t y o f T r a v e l A g ts. 130 West Grand R ive r - East Lansing dep artm ent of hom e m anagem ent Higgs r e p r e s e n t e d s e v e r a l MSU museum. and ch ild developm ent, F lo r in e C a r e e r opportu nities and the Som e 1,200 boys and g ir ls p e rso n s in c iv il rig h ts c a s e s in K. Hampton# M .D ., M ichigan D e­ im p o rta n ce of advanced tra in in g who attend M ichigan’ s 4-H Club Ja c k s o n p r io r to the c h a rg e s p artm en t of H ealth and the R e v . in today’ s com p lex s o c ie ty w ill Week w ill le a rn that the b a ttle ag ain st him la s t F e b r u a ry . He R o b e rt H azen, p a s to r, Pennway Church of God, L a n s i n g will a g a in st w orld C om m unism is not be o th e r m ain th em es of the fiv e - contended they w e re trum ped up Today, Ju ly 4th, b e l l s will r in g throughout an e a sy one. day event.. T h e 4-H o rg an izatio n by s e g re g a tio n is ts . p a rtic ip a te . D r. Eugene P e is n e r , i s one of the youth p ro g ra m s of the c o u n tr y f r o m e a s t to w e s t . . . f r o m north to south, C h a rle s V e tte r, a l e c tu r e r with MSU e x t e n s i o n s p e c ia lis t in MSU’ s C o o p e r a t i v e E xtention s y m b o l i z i n g the c o u n t r y ’ s unity on this Independence the U, S . Inform ation A gency, fam ily life , w ill m o d erate the p anel. w ill d is cu ss “ W orld C om petition o f Id eas” in a fe a tu re talk dur­ S e r v ic e . Move UP Day. We have no b e l l s to r in g at K na pp’ s , but w e ’ ve C o n fe ren ce “ s t u d e n t s ’ ’ m ay ing the 45th annual clu b week c o l l e c t e d outstanding i t e m s to p r e s e n t as b e l l r i n g e r s also attend two, th r e e -s e s s io n c l a s s e s from o ffe rin g s among p ro g ra m h e re , Ju ly 8 - 1 2 . T h e US1A re p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill Fewer People H eadquarters when the s t o r e op en s t o m o r r o w ! m o re than 30 to p ics ranging fro m m ental health to p e s tic id e s . f i r s t d is cu ss the C o m m u n i s t MSU U p p e r P en in su la E x te n ­ EA ST LANSING m ov em ent. T h en , playing the ro le of a C om m u nist, he w ill a tta ck Job-Hunting sio n C e n te r w ill m ove into N orth­ e rn M ichigan U n iv e rsity build­ Intramural A m e rica n re la tio n s a s w ell a s fre e -w o rld d ed ication and ide­ M ichigan u n e m p l o y m e n t in ings at M arq u ette o n ’ Ja n . 1. A d m in is tra to rs of both in s ti­ A p ril dropped to 159 ,0 0 0 p e r ­ News o logy. He w ill p a rr y qu estio n s with ty p ical Red e v a s iv e n e s s . s o n s, o r 5 .5 p e r cen t of the lab o r f o r c e , r e p o rts the MSU tu tions b e lie v e the m ove w ill a s ­ s u re c l o s e r re la tio n sh ip s be­ MONDAY’ S SCHEDULE In a re la te d s e s s io n , the 4-H tw een M SU’ s U .P . C e n te r and the B u re a u of B u sin esri and E co n ­ F IE L D MONDAY 6 p.m . youths w ill v is it with p e rs o n ­ o m ic R e s e a r c h . w ork of the P u b lic S e r v ic e D i­ 3 Ag. E co n -C o m m u m cato rs nel in som e fo re ig n e m b a ssy B u re a u spokesm en said much v isio n of N orth ern M ichigan U ni­ 4 T o n y 's B o y s -S a r f e r s v ia a d ir e c t telephone hook-up. of the change w as s e a s o n a l. T h e v e r s ity . 5 Dept. P u b lic S a fe ty -U ro la g n ia T h is is one e f f o r t to build A p ril fig u re co n tra ste d with 6 .6 T h e c e n te r , how ever, w ill not 6 F a rm h o u se -D a iry w orld understanding. unem ployed in M arch and 7.1 in b e co m e a p a rt of NMU. fashion clearance T h e 1,2 0 0 Club W eek d e le g a te s A p ril of 1962, the Ju n e iss u e TU ESD A Y’ S RESULTS P re s id e n t John A. Hannah and w ill divide into 20 cou ntry groups of the bu reau ’ s M ichigan E co n ­ Hunington 7, Ag E con 4; T ony’ s upon a rr iv in g at M SU. T h ey w ill NMU P re s id e n t E d g ar L . H arden o m ic R e c o rd show s. N ational un­ B o y s ' l l , C o m m u n icators 2 ; B i ­ include G ov. G e o rg e R om ney, a g re e d upon the m ove la s t w eek. em ploym ent in A p ril was 5 .6 p er ology In stitu te 3, M ets 2 ; K e l­ w hose topic w ill be “ M ich ig an , T h e p re s e n t fa c ility , lo cated ce n t of the lab o r fo r c e . logg F la k ie s 4, F a rm h o u se 0 ; My M ich ig an .” O th ers inclu de in the N e sto r Sch ool, had to be Of the 14 M ichigan la b o r m a r ­ U rolag nia 5, D airy P lant. 3; C a ­ the R ev . R o b e rt R ich a rd s of W hit­ m oved when the M arqu ette B o ard ket a r e a s rep o rte d on by the bana 4, C ach e 1; C a m e r -C a r r ib m o re L a k e , M r s . P o lly Johnson of E du cation sold the building. b u reau , a ll excep t the U pper 13, C a s e K ille r s 10;- C ubs 5, "U n d e r the terq as of a p ro ­ Summer Dresses H anst, o rig in a to r of the "U p P en in su la showed a d eclin e - in C ach e t 4; Bulkheads 9 , P a p e r­ in P o lly ’ s R oom ” teen colum n posed a g re e m e n t, M ichigan State unem ploym ent. B a y C ity , with b a c k s 5; C a v a lie r 2 0 , C am ­ in F a r m Jo u rn a l m ag azin e. w ill re ta in co m p lete identity fo r a drop fro m 11.8 p e r cen t in b rid g e 14. its C o o p e rativ e E xten sio n and M arch to 8 .9 p er cen t in A p ril, Continuing Education p ro ­ showed the g r e a te s t im p ro v e­ g r a m s ," D r. A .S . M ow ery, d i­ m en t. F lin t, with 1.9 p e r cen t r e c t o r of the U .P . C e n te r , said . unem ployed, h as the low est jo b ­ le s s r a t e . T h e U pper P en in su la " T h e ch an g e w ill enable us to con tin ue e f f e c t i v e edu cation­ 6 .0 0 w as high with 14.4 p e r ce n t of a l p ro g ra m s fo r the people of the la b o r fo r c e idle. E A S T L A N S IN G S T R E E T L E V E L the U pper P e n in su la ,” he added. T h e b u s in e ss a c tiv ity index (1 9 4 7 -1 9 4 9 *1 0 0 ) w as 246 in A pril N EW Y O R K i U P I i — A C h i­ a s com p ared with 2 2 9 .4 4 in M arch ( cag o pillow ty co o n uses 65 c a r ­ and 2 2 4 .2 in A pril of 1962. It doesn t lo ad s of la te x foam ru b b er. 4.5 take a holiday T h e .bank d eb its index fo r A pril m illio n y a rd s o f fa b ric in 500 was 2 9 1 .5 a s com p ared with 272 .1 sh ad es. 5 m illio n spools of in M arch and 267 .2 in A p ril of th re a d an d 3 m illio n slid e f a s ­ 1962. T h e r e ta il s a le s index fo r te n e rs a n n u a lly to m ak e $5 m il­ Better Dresses for crowds to 12.00 >» 38.00 M arch was 185 a s com p ared with lion w o rth o f foam ru b b er d e c ­ 185.4 in F e b ru a ry and 1 8 0 .7 in o ra to r pillow s, ac co rd in g to th e M arch of 1962. L a te x P oam R u b b er C o u n cil. parade to... 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Leaders Meet- . »u T h e e le c tio n of Giovanni B a ­ s a t io n a m o n g C a th o lics and w ill aid the e n tir e a re a of C h r is ­ S e le c te d town and cou ntry p a s­ Liturgical Music tis ta C ard in al Montini to su cceed P r o te s ta n ts . ten d o m .” by Rev, Walter Wietzke to r s and lay le a d e rs fro m a c r o s s Pop e John W i l l is co n sid ere d the nation w ill m eet fo r the A n e ffo rt to aid chu rch m u si­ at H arv ard U n iv e rsity , will con ­ " I do not think th e re w ill ev er S o u r c e s in Ita ly contend that annual Town and Country L e a d e r­ cia n s in en rich in g the m u sica l duct s e s s io n s on d ev o tio n s, h ym - a w ise c h o ic e in m ost P r o te s ­ Pope P au l VI is m o re c o r r e c t ly be any o rg an ic union between the ship C hurch C o n fe ren ce , Ju ly 15- o ffe rin g in th e ir c h u rch e s will nology, ju n io r and youth c h o ir s , tan t c i r c l e s . L o cal m in is te r s title d a lib e r a l than a c o n se rv a ­ two f a ith s ,” he said , "b u t d e­ 26. begin Sunday at K ellogg C e n te r. org an s e r v ic e playing and hand­ view the sig n s that Pope Paul tiv e . T h e R ev . M r. Jo rd a n said velopm ent of a b e tte r re la tio n ­ One of th e s e days so m e d isce rn in g school i s going to hang a T h e m e e tin g s, to be held in About 100 o rg a n ists and c h o ir b i ll s . * VI w ill continue in h is p red e­ that it is n e c e s s a r y today that the ship is v ital in th is kind of w o rld ." Docto r o f D ivinity hood around the neck of Sydney J , H a rris . T h is Y ak e le y H all, a r e sp onsored by d ir e c to r s fro m c h u rch e s in the A lv ira L . N eid ling er, an in­ c e s s o r ’ s fo o tstep s a s p ro m isin g Holy F a th e r be a lib e r a l. gen tlem an of the fourth e s ta te , w hose synd icated a r t i c l e s a re th e U n i v e r s i t y C o m m ittee on United S ta te s a re exp ected to s tr u c to r in v o ice production who in the re a lm of P ro te sta n t-C a th o ­ T h e R ev . John F . W. Howell, w idely pu blished, would hardly s a tis fy the re q u is ite s of a man of C h u rc h -re la te d P ro g ra m s . attend the ninth annual C hurch nu m bers m any M e t r o p o l i t a n lic re la tio n s . e x e cu tiv e d ir e c to r of the L ansing " A m o re lib e ra l e lem en t in the c lo th , a s the Im age ex ists- in the m inds o f many p eople, but A v a rie ty of to p ics w ill be M usic W orkshop sp on so red by O p era s t a r s and F u lb r i g h t T h e Holy F a th e r’ s announce­ A re a C ou ncil of C h u rch es, said th is re g a rd leads to opportunity th is is one of the things that com m ends him and m ak es him e x ­ studied in an e ffo rt to b e tte r th e M i c h i g a n C o u n c i l of m ent to reconv en e V atican II e c u ­ he is g re a tly heartened that the fo r m o re co n v ersatio n among d if­ s c h o la r s among h e r p u p ils, c itin g to read . In alm o st each and everyone o f his a r t i c l e s you u n d e r s t a n d and c o p e with C h u rch e s, the m u sic d ep artm ent, m e n ica l cou ncil m eets with the C o lleg e of C a rd in a ls’ ch o se a fe re n t fa ith s. It would be d e tr i­ W illiam L em ond s, ch airm an of find an In sig h t, hearkening back to strong e lem e n ts in the Ju d e o - p ro b le m s which con front le a d e r­ t h e U n iv e rsity co m m itte e o n approval of four L an sin g a re a Pope who e a rn e stly d e s ir e s to m en tal to any faith if the c a r d i­ the m u sic dep artm ent at th e U n i- C h ristia n trad itio n , which u n co v ers the d ilem m as of the m odern ship in the town and cou ntry C h u rc h -re la te d P ro g ra m s a n d p a s to r s . The R ev. R o b e rt G ard ­ follow John and that Pope Paul nals had e le c te d som eone that v e r s ity of the South, and C o r lis s m an with som ething akin to holy p ercep tio n . C o n sid e r p o rtio n s of ch u rch . the Continuing Education S e r v ic e . n e r, All Sain ts E p iscop al C hurch, has pledged h im self to the co n ­ would not do th i s .” R . A rnold, faculty m em b er of th is lit t le gem . P e r f o r m e r s Want E v ery o n e’ s L o v e, appearing In te re ste d p e rs o n s m ay co n tact A facu lty headed by Jo h n R. said the cou n cil will be im p o rt­ tinuation of the m odern cou n cil. the MSU m u sic dep artm ent and T h e R ev . M r. G ard n e r said that in the Knight new spapers of F e b . 26, 1961: Howard B e rn s o n , 3 5 5 -4 5 5 7 . F e r r i s , o rg an ist a n d c h o irm a s te r ant to P ro te s ta n ts in the next few d ir e c to r of the m u sic at P eo p le s y ears. B e c a u s e P ro te sta n ts a r e at­ the new su p rem e pontiff ap p ears C h u rch , will join F e r r i s to co m ­ " A f t e r a re c e n t le c tu r e at a d ram a sch o o l, I w as asked by one of T h e R ev . G eorge Jo rd a n , W es­ tending V atican II, the R ev . W al­ to hav e “ a lib e ra l th ru st and in­ p o se the gu est faculty. the stu d en ts, ’Why do a c t o r s , and p e r fo r m e r s , g e n e ra lly , see m so ley Foundation (M ethodist), is p leased that Pope Paul will co n ­ tinue the cou ncil in the s p ir it of la ce R o b ertso n , E ast L ansing P eo p le s C hurch (Interdenom ina­ tion al), finds that the cou n cil is tent s p e e c h .” A P ro te sta n t m in is te r in C a l­ unhappy and u n satisfied in th e ir p erso n al liv e s ? ’ Buddhist Monks R o b e rt H ieb er, p re sid e n t of the A m e rica n Guild of E n glish Hand­ b e ll R in g e rs will le c tu r e on hand­ ifo rn ia w ro te that Pope John H er question brought to mind a sen ten ce 1 read not long ago. Jo h n . He said that the fo rm e r n e c e s s a r y to im provem ent of In which S h elley B e rm a n , the com edian, trie d to explain why he b e lls . E thyl A rm elin g, m em ber of p o n t i f f moved w isely toward w orld p e a c e in updating the R o­ man C ath o lic Church and p ro v id ­ P ro te sta n t-C a th o lic re la tio n s. " P o p e Paul VI se e m s sym pa­ XXIII was the b e st Pope the P r o te s ta n ts e v e r had. T h e R ev . M r. H o w e l l hopes that he can ca n ’t r e la x . " I f 5 ,0 0 0 people w e re laughing at m e, and one didn’ t lik e m e . . . it would bo th er m e .” Push For Rights the MSU v o ice facu lty, will s h a re with A rnold in the opening p ro ­ g ra m . B yro n A utrey, a s s o c i­ ing a b e tte r c lim a te fo r c o n v e r - th etic to Jo h n ’ s w o rk ," he said . som e day say the sam e about ate p r o fe s s o r of m u sic , will T h is is the c o r e o f the p e r fo r m e r 's n e u ro sis - a perpetual " T h a t he ap p ears to be lib e ra l Pope P aul VI. A l t h o u g h V ie tn am e se Budd­ say openly they would p r e fe r a and in s a tia b le d e s ir e to be liked and approved by everybody. l e c t u r e on e n s e m b l e com ­ h is ts m onks have pledged non­ governm ent under which g r e a te r p o sitio n s fo r b r a s s and organ. And th is is why no amount of p ro fe ssio n a l s u c c e s s can s a tis fy v io le n ce , the d riv e fo r re lig io u s freed om of thought is p o s sib le . W orkshop p a rticip a n ts a re en­ them . T h ey a r e fo rc e d to c lim b fro m height to h eigh t, alw ays s e a r c h ­ Kennedy UCM To Introduce ing fo r that u ltim ate peak of acce p ta n ce and affectio n . . . ” Now w hat, you m u st a s k , does all th is have to do with the equ ality and s o c ia l ju s t ic e led a 7 2 -y e a r -o ld monk to ig n ite h is g a s o lin e -s o a k e d ro b es and burn R e p o rts fro m V ietnam in d icate that the new d riv e fo r re lig io u s rig h ts has b ecom e a s o u rc e to cou rag ed to p re p a re organ w orks fo r p e rfo rm a n c e and study at the m a s te r c la s s e s . A lim ited C h ris tia n C h u rch? T h e a n sw e r, quite h onestly, i s that it has som e Meets P o n tiff to death in a pu blic in te rs e c tio n recko n with in the tangle of w ar Colloquy For Faculty r a th e r shocking im p lica tio n s fo r us, p a s to rs and people who com ­ nu m ber of p riv ate organ le ss o n s Ju n e 11. and p o litic s th e re . w ill be av ailab le . p o se co n g re g atio n s. F o r it is obvious enough that w hile our r e ­ T h e R e v . T h ich Quang L ie n , A Buddhist monk i s both p a rt An e x te n s iv e exh ibit of ch o ra l During a busy final day in latio n sh ip i s supposed to be one of the prophet to p eople, and people who studied at Y a le U n iv e rsity , of the com m unity and a sym bol and organ m u sic of v ario u s pub­ R o m e 1 ue s day, P r e s i d e n t to proph et, it frequ en tly ta k e s on the a ir of " p e r fo r m e r to a u d ien ce.” said : of sp iritu a l auth ority fo r about lis h e r s w ill be displayed by the Kennedy talked fo r half an hour United Cam pus M i n i s t r y ’ s a d v ises facu lty m e m b e rs to read "N o rm a lly we s tr ic tly fo rb id In saying th is I am f i r s t of a ll indicting m y se lf and c o n fe ssin g 80 p e r cen t of the population. M a rs h a ll M usic Company. with Pope Paul V I. plans to im p rov e re la tio n s with M o w re r’ s p a p e r b a c k e n titled such th in g s. But we have n e v e r how r e a l the tem ptation is fo r a clerg y m an to d e s e rt the ro le of Som e s e e Buddhist le a d e rs as T h e w orkshop w ill c lo s e Ju ly The n e w l y - c r o w n e d Holy the MSU facu lty w ill be re a liz e d " T h e C r is is in P s y c h ia try and been faced with d angers lik e the prophet fo r that of p e r fo r m e r . T h e question is th e re fo re , "how potential sa v io u rs of V ietnam . 12, with a l u n c h e o n at the F a th e r p ra ised the P re s id e n t’ s in O cto b er with in itiatio n of a R e lig io n ." M o w rer w ill a ls o give p r e s e n t.” does th is insidious m e ta m o rp h o sis take p la ce , and what can be T h e life of a monk i s a u s te re K ellogg C e n te r. e ffo rts toward world p eace and faith and w orks colloquy. the P ro v o s t L e c tu r e that w eek. Buddhists m onks have a cted fo r done about i t ? " and d ed icated . He m ay not m a r ry voiced approval of h is m ove to T h e R ev . J o h n S. D u l e y , the p a st month in a d riv e that I suppose we would all have to admit that the change a r i s e s and Is forbidden to eat m e a t, T H E Y ’ D NEVER C A LL end r a c ia l seg regatio n in the u n iv e rsity p a sto r, is form ulatin g has shaken the governm ent and fro m a double in flu en ce, one fro m within and one fro m without. fish o r e g g s. H is head i s shaved. THEM SELVES ELD ERS United S ta tes. plans to- b rin g a s c h o la r to the CH ANG ED O PINIO N O bviou sly, no man say s at thé o u tset of h is m in is try , " I ’ ll be a nation. D aily a c t i v i t i e s fo r se n io r L A K E SID E PA RK , Ky. (A P ) - The m eeting d isclo sed a l it t le - cam pus each te rm . F a cu lty m em ­ D A LL A S (A P ) — A Southern p e r fo r m e r , not a p ro p h et.” i .e . , one seek in g " u n iv e r s a l ap p ro v al.” "W e .a r e a ll B ud dhists and we m onks inclu de ris in g at 4 :30 A married c o u p le s’ c la s s at L a k e ­ known fa ct - - that the su p rem e b e rs w ill be invited to attend B a p tis t ed itor who vigorously opposed e le c tio n of a Roman B ut he is a m an, and, a s su ch , is h e ir to all the fa ilin g s of human m ust w ork t o g e t h e r ," one said . a .m ., p r a y e r s and m ed itation, sid e P resby terian Church re c e n t­ pontiff had met Kennedy once d iscu ssio n s with the v is ito r . When the R ev . Quang Due c a m e ly d iscu sse d whether women C ath o lic a s P re sid en t h a s voiced n a tu re , not the le a s t of which is the d e s ire to find love, ap p rov al, teach in g theology, cu ltu re and b e fo re . Pope Paul r e c a lle d the H obart M ow rer, p r o fe s s o r of to V ietn am ese Buddhist le a d e rs should be permitted to serv e as a d ifferen t view after a v is it a c ce p ta n c e and a ffe ctio n . T h u s, the f o r c e fro m w ithin. fo re ig n lan gu ages. T hey o ffic ia te coronation of Pope P iu s X 11 psychology at the U n iv ersity of with the o ffe r to burn h is body eld ers of the church. with P re sid en t Kennedy. L e s t the laym an s it back at th is point and say " I knew it, 1 knew at weddings and fu n e ra ls , give in 1939, when the P re sid en t, as Illin o is , w ill be h e re fo r the “ If they ever a r e ,” one male E . S . Ja m e s , editor of the it , so m e day we’ d get a c o n fe ssio n out of th e s e fellow s a s what fo r the c a u s e of r e l i g i o u s le c tu r e s and m in is te r to sp iritu al a young m an, accom panied h is f i r s t colloquy O ct. 16. B e fo re su gg ested , " t h e y ’ ll have to B a p tis t Standard, sa id that he they’ r e r e a lly lik e ,” let it a ls o be noted that th e re i s a fo r c e eq u ality, h is re q u e st w as f i r s t n eed s. T h e p r a c tic e of begging is p are n ts to Rom e. attending, the R ev . M r. Duley change the title from ‘e ld e rs ’ to had opposed Kennedy in 1960 denied. But in the end the le a d e rs fading. from the "o u ts id e ” which tem p ts the prophet to d e s e rt h is r o le . ‘ yo u n gers.’ ” “ on a s in ce re b e lie f that no voted to p e rm it him to do a s he Is it not tru e that what many people want i s a p e r fo r m e r , and not “I member of the Roman C ath o lic Central Methodist O live t Baptist Church a prophet? Is it not tru e that we do not fav o r the one who speaks w ished. Plym outh A c r o s s F ro m the Capitol Church would be free to think and a c t ind ependently” but that the hard w ord of tru th , d is clo s in g sham e and p re te n c e , but w ish W hile monks in s is t they a r e not E astm lnster 2215 E . M ichigan WORSHIP S E R V IC E Kennedy “ h as d isillu sio n e d many in ste ad that a ll-lo v in g p e rso n a lity - con ceiv ed by the C h am ber co n ce rn e d with p o litic s , so m e Congregational Rev. W illiam H artm an, P a sto r of C o m m e rc e , born of the co n greg atio n m e r r y , and w hich s u ffe rs P resbyterian Church 10:00 a.m . Communion of u s .” Ja m e s p raised the P r e s i­ BO AT FOR C H IN A Church (W JIM 10:30 a.m .) SUNDAY dent’ s view s on sep aration of under a m ultitude of “ p i lo t s ? " So too, do the people in the pew church and s ta te . co n trib u te to the m alfun ction of the p roph etic o ffic e . K U RH ESSE-W A LD EC K , West A llegan at Tow nsend St. 1315 Abbott Rd., David S. Yoh, P reach in g Sunday School 9 :4 5 a.m . Germany (A P I — The E v a n g e lica l E a s t Lansing L an sin g , M ich. M orning W orship 9 :0 0 and Church here h a s given $ 2 ,5 1 9 ” O l'R GOD IS BIG ENOUGH 11:00 a.m . UNIVERSITY Thu s th e r e is a double re s p o n s ib ility fo r the d ec lin e of p roph ets towards building a "G o sp e l Sunday S e r v ic e . . . . 11 a .m . AND STRONG ENOUGH” and the growth of p e r fo r m e r s . T h e f i r s t lie s in our d e fic ie n c ie s M in ister C r ib N u rse ry , So B rin g T he M ID -W EEK SER V IC E CHRISTIAN CHURCH B o a t,” a 15-person junk to en­ R ev. R o b e rt L . M oreland 310 N. Hagadorn Rd. a s p a s to r s , the second in you as p eople. What can be done? Nothing, “ T h e R ou tine of L if e ” B aby. W ednesday, 7 :1 5 p .m . able the Hakka Church in Hong­ 541 W albridge D rive Don S tiffle r , M in is te r - u n less we m an ifest the in n er s in c e rity and s te e l which keeps kong to send it s m issio n a rie s to D r. A lfred G rey T a k e home a copy of the "W hat at the p arsonage ED 7 -0 1 8 3 Ph 3 3 7 -1 0 7 7 us to our p ro p e rly appointed ta s k , and we' begin to a sk , with the v illa g e s situ ated on the p reach in g Then A re We T o D o?” sheet F o r chu rch bus schedule B ib le School 9 :4 5 a.m . equal s in c e r ity , "W h at is it that the L o rd re q u ire s of u s ? ” isla n d s and p e n in su las in the fo r study and advocation. c a ll IV 2 -8 4 1 9 W orship S e r v ic e 10:45 a.m . C h u rth Sch ool at 10:45 v icin ity. 9 :0 0 a .m ., Church School fo r C r ib b e ry through F i r s t Baptist Church East Lansing Always a w arm w elcom e at F ir s t P resbyterian Lansing C entral Free F ir s t C h ris tia n F ir s t C h ris tia n Six th G rad e. C a p ito l a t Io n ia Unity Center Seventh - Day L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n 425 W. Grand R iv er Ottawa and Chestnut M ethodist Church Church Reform ed Church Sunday W orship Adventist Church 9 :3 0 a .m . W orship S e r v ic e 828 N. W ashington, L an sin g (D isc ip le s ) 240 M arsh all S t. L ansing 9 :0 0 a .m ., W orship R ev S c o tt I r v in e , M in is te r T e m p o ra rily meeting at 1001 C h e s te r Road, L an sin g 10:00 a .m . C r ib b e ry and n u rse ry Sunday Sch ool 10:00 a .m . R ev . John M. Hofman, P a sto r U n iv ersity L u th eran Church Serm o n C h u rc h S c h o o l 9:30 a.m. Serm on - “ T h e E a rth is the Donald L . B o o h e r, M in is te r M orning S e r v ic e 9 :0 0 8i D ivision and Ann S t. c a r e p ro v id ed . L o r d 's .” Sunday 11:15 a.m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip 10:30 a.m. SATURDAY S E R V IC E S W orship S e r v ic e s 8 :3 0 & 11:0 0 "H ow Do You D eal with L if e ? ” W ednesday Evening ' ‘ Is T h ere an U npardonable Sunday School 10:15 a.m . P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :0 0 p.m . 9:30 a .m . Sabbath School M orning W orship 11:00 a .m . a.m . S in ? ’ ’ Evening S e r v ic e 7 p.m . “ K eeping Sane ina W orldG one 11:00 a .m . W orship S e rv ic e Church Sch ool 9 :4 5 a .m . STU D E N TS WELCOME Study C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . " L if e ’ s C o rn ers” T h o s e in need of tra n s p o r­ Mad” Howard B . W eeks - m in is te r Serm or. R ev eren d Roy M . Shoaf A ffiliated with Unity School tation c a ll : C a ll 355^2989 ■~Rev; ‘S co tt Irv in e, P re ach in g A w arm and frien d ly w elcom e 6 p .m . Youth Fellow ship F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll F E 9 - of C h ristia n ity , L e e ’ s Sum m it. M r . B . Swagman at TU 2 -2 5 7 0 fo r tran sp o rtatio n F o r info rm atio n o r tra n sp o r­ aw aits you at F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ­ 2141 by Saturd ay evening P e o p le of a ll ra c e s w e lc o m e M isso u ri tation c a ll 4 8 2 -1 7 2 0 7 p .m . G osp el Hour o r R ev . Hofman at IV 5 -3 6 5 0 ian. F i r s t Church of East Lansing Peoples Church U n iv e rs ity M ethodist A ll Saints Episcopal St. Andrews Edgewood Peoples St. Johns Student C h ris t, Scientist T r in ity Church East Lansing Church Church Eastern Orthodox Church P arish 709 E . Grand R iv er Interdenom inational 1120 S . H a rriso n Rd. 800 Abbott Road Church & U n iv e rs ity Interden om ination al F r . O. Finnegan S .J . E a s t Lansing 469 North Hagadorn Road 120 Spartan Avenue Interden om ination al ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 Student Center E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan 327 M .A .C . Church S e r v ic e : M IN ISTERS W ilson M. T ennan t, M in iste r 200 W. G rand R iv e r R e v . R obert G ard n er, E piscop al (5 b lo ck s north of Grand R iv er) Sunday 1 1 A. M. E . Eugene W illiam s 1216 G r e e n c r e s t E a s t L an sin g at M ichigan D r. Glenn M. F r y e , M in iste r Chaplin to the U n iversity M IN ISTERS Sunday M a sse s N orm an R. P ie r s m a o ff Hagadorn Rd. & M 78 S u bject - "G o d ” R ev. T ru m an A, M o rriso n Glenn E . Heck R e v . Edward Roth, R e c to r Phone 3 3 7 -9 0 8 2 7 :1 5 -8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 - 1 1 :1 5 S E R V IC E S : Rev. R. P a ig e B ird w ell, J r . M orning S e rv ic e - 11 a.m . SUNDAY SE R V IC E R ev . G eo rg e T um a, C u rate 9 :4 5 a .m . & 11:0 0 a .m . B a b y sittin g at 8 :3 0 only Sunday Sch ool: GLORIOUS DESTIN Y OF TH E 10:00 A.M . SUNDAY S E R V IC E S SUM M ER SE R V IC E U n iv ersity Students 9 :3 0 a.m . CHURCH R ev e re n d W ilson M. T ennan t, SUNDAY SE R V IC E S M atin s 8 :4 5 a .m . 9 :3 0 a.m . R egu lar 11:00 a.m . (Holy Com munion S e rv ice ) D ivine L itu rg y 9 :3 0 a .m . Sunday, Ju ly 7 S erm o n T h e m e : D aily M a ss e s p reach in g 8 :0 0 a.m . - O rd er of Holy C o n fessio n s Evening S e r v ic e - 7 :3 0 p.m . " A L ook at P r a y e r ” Communion e v ery S a t. 7 :3 0 p .m . Serm on by Wed. Evening M eeting-8 p.m . "T h e M arch T o F r e e d o m .’ ’ - 6 :4 5 a .m .: "A TH REEFO LD ACTION” R ev . T ru m a n A. M o rriso n 10:0 0 a .m . - Communion and F o r tran sp o rtatio n c a ll 7 :2 0 a .m .: and 8 :0 0 a.m . Reading Room located at 134 O ther S e rv ic e s M em b ership C la s s 9 :4 5 C h urch School by D r . W allace R o bertson Serm o n 4 8 9 -0 4 3 9 W. Grand R iv er. 9 :4 5 a.m . D iscu ssio n Group A t the Chapel 9 :3 0 a .m . S a t. M a ss e s Open Mon. thru S at. 9 :0 0 a.m . F o r U niversity Students 8 :3 0 a .m . - Monday thru F r id a y PAN-ORTHODOX STU D EN T - 5 :0 0 p.m . 8 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 a .m . CHURCH SCHOOL C h urch School 9 :4 5 a .m . a ll C r ib ro om thru k in d erg arten M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., & F r i ­ 7 :0 0 p .m . Wed. Evening ASSOCIATION of MSU a g e s & 11:00 a .m . ch ild re n DAILY O F F IC E days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . 1 0 :0 0 A .M . Open to a ll O rthodox stud en ts. A ffiliated with United C hurch C o n fe ssio n daily at 8 :0 0 a.ra, P r a y e r and B ib le study 2 -5 y ears. T u e s . - 10:15 M eetin g s a s announced Of C h r i s t , C o n g reg atio n al- S a t. 4 - 5 :3 0 & 7 :3 0 -9 :0 0 p.m. All a re w elcom e to attend Phone the C hurch o ffic e , 3 3 7 - C r ib room through F r e e bus tra n sp o rta tio n 15 to Holy Com munion R e v . F r . C lem en t P a lm e r, C h r i s t i a n , E v an g elical and C hurch S e r v ic e s , and v is it and 7966 fo r inform ation c o n ce rn ­ six th grad e 30 m inu tes b e fo re each s e r v ­ T h u rs . - 5:15 R eform ed . Chaplain Phone ED 7 -9 7 7 8 use the Reading Room . ing cam pus bus sched ule. ice. around the cam pus. Holy Communion W ELCOM E Phone: 4 8 5 -9 2 5 4 K im b e rly Downs WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS M ARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL U n ive rsity Lutheran FIRST WESLEYAN Church of C h ris t You w ill en jo y th e se s e r v ic e s : M iss o u ri Synod Church METHODIST CHURCH 9 :4 5 A .M . B ib le SCHOOL Su m m er S e r v ic e at Alumni M e m o rial Chapel C la s s G e a red to C o lleg e U evel on cam p u s. T h e o d o re K . Bundenthal, p a sto r and Student Center 1007 K im b erly D riv e, Lansing 111 N orth M agnolia Ave. N ational L u th eran Council 11:00 A .M . WORSHIP S E R V IC E 10:00 Sunday W orship R e v . R . S . N icholson, J r . D ivision and Ann S tr e e t, E . L . (2 b lo ck s W. of F ra n d o r "W h y do C h ristia n s S u ffe r? ” 6:0 0 p .m . Student C o -o p e ra tiv e dinner Shopping C e n te r on E. (2 b lo ck s north of B e rk e y H all) Sunday S c h o o l ...................................... 9 :4 5 a.m . (Continuing the s e r ie s in I P e te r) 6 :4 5 p .m . Round ta b le d iscu ssio n Grand R iv er) 3 3 2 -2 5 5 9 M orning W o r s h ip .............................................. 11:0 0 a.m . 7 :0 0 P .M . EVENING HOUR of T o p ic : " F r o m M ir a c le to M e s s ." G ospel m u sic and m essag e 7 :4 5 p .m . Outdoor V e sp e rs G e o rg e W. G a is e r p a s to rs IV 9 -7 1 3 0 "R u n T o Win” - R ev . C e ssn a speaking “ When L ife is too M uch?” W ednesday W a lter R . W ietzke E ven ing S e r v ic e ............ 7 :0 0 p .m . (In th e s e days of tension and prob lem 7 :0 0 p .m . B ib le Study 8 :0 0 p .m . C h o ir P r a c t ic e M iss T e c la S u n d - G erald O. F r u z ia , S r . , M in iste r i s th e re an an sw er?) F r e e bus s e r v ic e C a s e & W ilson at 9 :4 5 a .m . Cam pus W orker " T h e S p irit F ille d L if e ” - R ev . C e s sn a speaking Sp ecial m u sic with R ev eren d Paul B eck Chapel P h ^ 3 3 2 -0 7 7 8 P a s to r P h . 3 3 2 -6 3 8 6 with tr io - c h o ir WORSHIP SUNDAY S E R V IC E S 8 :3 0 P .M . YOUNG ADULT FE LLO W SH IP 9 :0 0 & 10:15 a .m . FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hour of re fre sh m e n t IN TE R -C ITY B IB LE CHURCH M orning Worship 10:5 5 a.m . 2 8 2 7 E . M ichigan S e rm o n : " P a r a b le : T h e G re a t G e n ese e at B u tle r S t r e e t s Bus Schedule B ib le Study 9 :5 5 a.m . Two b lo ck s w est of F ran d or S u p p er.” M orning evening Evening Worship 6 :0 0 p.m . SUNDAY S E R V IC E S R .S . B U R G E SS, PA STO R P h illip s 9 :1 5 a.m . N u rse ry c a r e is provided at Wednesday even in g-B ible C h urch S ch o o l....................................................................... 9 :4 5 a.m . 6 :2 5 p .m . Sunday S e r v ic e s : C o lle g ia te B ib le C la s s a ll s e r v ic e s Mayo 9 :2 0 a .m . 6 :3 0 p .m . Study 7 :3 0 p .m . M orning W o rsh ip ,.,... 11:00 a.m . 9 :4 5 a .m . W orship S e rv ic e B u tte rfie ld 9 :2 3 a .m . 6:3 3 p .m . Sunday School T hu rsd ay evening L ad ies Youth G ro u p s ..'7.'.T.T.'Vr:.....................................6 :0 0 p .m . 11:00 a .m . C o lle g ia te Fellow sh ip C a s e , W ilson, - 9 :0 0 a .m . only fo r a ll a g e s. B ib le C la s s 7 :30 p .m . E v a n g e lis tic H our 7 :0 0 p .m . and Owen 9 :3 0 a .m . 6 :4 5 p .m . Evening S e rv ic e W EDNESDAY E V E P r a y e r S e r v ic e 7 :3 0 p .m . C all 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 Inform ation 6 :0 0 p .m . Stud ents: Supper G u est S p e a k e r: R everend P a s to r s : D r. Howard F . Sugden, D r. T e d W ard, 7 :0 0 p.m . 5 :3 0 p .m ., 50er mont*1 C e n te r fo r Continuing Edu cation, EXAMINING ASIAN AR T Sherry John­ h ib it is being shown by the Asian Center. It is scheduled to run through August. Oth­ All sets guaranteed— D r. B o rg s tro m said man has a lre ad y outgrown the u n iv e rse . Peace Corps Placement ston, East Lansing ju n io r, is shown exam­ ining the A sia a rt e x h ib it located on the er e x h ib its are on d isp la y at K ellogg Cen­ Free service and delivery " T h e g 1 it) talk of sending main flo o r of the L ib ra ry . Showing some of ter and Kresge A rt Center. e x c e s s hum ans to o th er p lan ets is a frigh tfu l ev asion of r e a lity . Set For Ju ly 20 the greatest a rt in A sian h isto ry, the ex­ —State News Photo NEJAC IV 2 -0 6 2 4 " E v e n with our p re se n t te c h - niquep, th is could hardly be o r ­ R e q u ests fro m 47 nations fo r a t the m ain p ost o ffic e in L a n ­ ganized. It would re q u ire the d ispatchin g to oth er p la n e ts of m o re P e a c e C o rp s v o lu n te e rs have prom pted the addition of sin g . It w ill be given at 8 :30 a .m . in room 217. T h e only Campus Site som e 6 ,0 0 0 o r 7,0 0 0 people p e r a Ju ly 20 date fo r a d m in istra tio n re q u ire m e n t fo r ad m ission to the G ov’t. Inspected Grade A. 26« hour around the c lo c k ." He pointed out that the word of the P e a c e C o rp s P la c e m e n t T e st. te stin g c e n te r i s that the appli­ cant h as a lre a d y subm itted a For Police " l i m i t l e s s ’’ does not e x is t in the D r. Ed H enry, d ir e c to r o f the P e a c e C o rp s q u estio n n aire or A train in g c e n te r f o r M ichigan d ictio n ary of natu re. T h e only P e a c e C o rp s s e le c tio n d iv isio n , b rin g s h is com pleted ap plication p o licem en to b e l o c a t e d on Whole r e a l su rp lu s we have in the w orld said the P e a c e C o rp s w ill o p e r­ with him . cam pus has been proposed at the today, he said , is that o fh u m an s. a te tra in in g p ro g ra m se a c h m o n th Com pletely T h e te s t inclu des o n e -h a lf hour M ichigan A sso cia tio n of C h ie fs of In o rd e r to adequately, yet fro m August to D e cem b e r in o r ­ s e c tio n s on g e n era l aptitude and P o lic e (MACP) m eetin g in S t. J o ­ Cleaned m od estly, feed the people of the d er to m eet " e v e n the m o st seph re c e n tly . m od ern language aptitude. Stu­ E a rth , he said 'a doubling of urgent r e q u e s t s fro m L a tin S tate p o licem en a r e now being dents who have had any train in g the w orld ’s a g ric u ltu ra l prod uc­ A m e ric a , A fric a and A s i a ." in Spanish o r F re n ch tak e an ad­ train ed at the s ta te p o lic e b a r ­ Cut Up tion i s req u ired . MSU students m ay take the te s t d itional one hour language p ro ­ r a c k s h e r e ; but lo ca l e n fo rc e ­ 300 lb. fic ie n c y te s t. m ent officers a r e usually M o re than 2 ,0 0 0 p ro sp e ctiv e tra in e d in th e ir c it i e s . v o lu n te e rs w i l l e n te r P e a c e A proposed p o lic e tra in in g act C o rp s tra in in g during the la s t died in le g is la tiv e co m m itte e la s t fiv e m onths of 1963. T h e te st y ear. " I t ’ s the f i r s t tim e s in c e 1956 Choice Beef Lean Meaty Super Right w ill a ls o be given August 24. T h e w orld ’ s r i c h e s t h a r n e s s r a c e in 1 9 6 2 w a s th e M e s s e n g e r that we’ ve been w orking in one d ir e c t io n ," said A rth u r L o u w ers, G r o s s e P oin te C h ie f and c h a ir ­ m an of the M ACP p o lic e tra in ­ Rib Steaks Spare Ribs Skinless Franks Stake a t R o o s e v e lt R a cew ay . The g r o s s p u rse am ou nted to $ 1 6 9 , 4 3 0 w ith the w inner, T h o r H an ­ over, g e t ti n g $ 8 4 , 7 1 5 . ing co m m itte e . T h e 38th annual m eeting a t­ tra c te d about 300 d e le g a te s . . 690, 470 » 470 lb. F resh Georgia C a lifo rn ia Golden Ripe R E STA U R A N T Peaches Cantaloupe Bananas 3-° $100 S erv in g 11 a.m T i l 1 a .m . D ancing nightly TAMARACK 130» 36 Size 130 lb. ROOM Vine Ripened Your Choice P a r t ie s up to 240 p e o p l e can be Tomatoes Watermelons Radishes c£° e a s ily serv e d in Green Peppers 790 e le g a n c e . Red 290, Ripe ea Green Onions bunch 100 ea. DINNER FOR TWO (fo r the p r ic e of one) Sultana A & P e file t Mignon • chicken Popsicles Salad Dressing Instant Coffee Orange & Raspberry •shrim p RESTA U RA N T MIGHTY MAGNET MOVED -- Workman unload a 104-ton mag­ net core for the new cyclotro n w ith a large crane. The mag­ net arrived here Tuesday morning from the A llis Chalmers plant at West A llis , V/isc. The g igantic magnet w ill play a EVERY MONDAY & FRIDAY 321 E. MICHIGAN; CLOSED SUNDAY IV 5-7179 Pkg. of 2 ,or 49( Qt. Jar 350 10-oz. Ja r 990 ea. Sultana Sultana A& P major role in the S2.8 m illio n nuclear research fa c ilitie s , which are scheduled for com pletion in 1964. The machine w ill aid MSU s c ie n tis ts in gaining new inform ation about the nu­ cleus and forces of the atom ic p a rtic le s , which w ill be ac­ Pork And Beans Olives Pineapple Grapefruit Juice celerated to speeds of 60,000 m iles per second by the 50- m illio n -v o lt cyclo tro n . -‘■State News Photo 52 oz. Can 290 10 1/2 oz. Jar 590 3 7™ 850 KFtESGB'S tor one stop lomily shopping ond sovmg' PANTS OF JANE PARKER BAKERY FEATURES ARNEL AND H a m b u r g e r o r H o t D o g R o lls pkg. of 12 2 9 { ea. Toilet Hershey COTTON P o ta to C h ip s 1 lb. box 5 9 * A rrg e l F o od C a k e 39* ea. Tissue Kisses EXCLUSIVE A p p le P ie s i n . 39* W h it e B r e a d 2 20 oz. loaves 4 3 * 10 Roll Pack AT Eitjht O’Clock A & P Frozen Libby Frozen 78c 57c .b. Lemonade ’ The house of style ' Coffee Chopped Broccoli Lustre Aqua Net Creme Hair Spray J98 3 lb. bag 1.55 10-oz. pkg. 11 ea. 6 Í.T 69* Hair Spray 13 Oz. Y o u r A & ' P S u p e r M a r k e t C o r n e r of H agadorn A ll prices in th is ad e ffe c tiv e thru Sat J u ly 6 , 14 Oz. 73l iè M i. ‘ D e tr o it ‘ B ir m in g h a m 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 in a ll fiv e Lansing A & P Super Markets 67c T>dd’S J L j ^ — ^ * N o r t h la n d ‘ Ann A rb o r STORE HOURS A M U IC A 'l FO M M O ST fO O O H T A I W . . . SIN C I l e i * WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EAST A / *D e a rb o rn * E a s t L a n s in g Monday thru Saturday n o a a i A T - A i u w n c a p a c if ic h a c o m p a n y |g r a n d r i v e r S'S. Kresge 0 D. LANSING t h e h o u s e o f s ty le A i l i c î i i g a n St a t e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 4, 196 3 WANT-AD FINDS ROOMMATE it Automotive_____ For Rent it For Sale ★ F o r Sale " I rented the apt. the day a fte r the f ir s t publication” said th is pleased a d v e rtis e r it Service ★ S ervice WANTED - ONE M A LE ST U ­ D EN T to s h a r e furnished apt. C a ll 5 'with a 1961 R EN A U LT DAUPHINE, ex­ A PA R TM E N TS SIN GER WORLD FAMOUS Auto­ U sed T V S e ts . R e a so n a b le s e r ­ O P E N NEW RIDING RANCH: T Y P IN G SE R V IC E Librarian O ff c e lle n t condition, 12,000 m ile s . v ic e rad io, T V , H i-F i. U niver­ T im b e r T r a i l s , 10 m ile s south of M i lowcost m atic z ig -z a g sew ing m ach in e. L U C Y W E L L S , fo r fa s t a c c u ra te R ad io, h e a te r, w .w ., new - Au­ gust 1961. $850 - F E 9 -2 5 4 4 . 7 A L B E R T 333 E a s t L an sin g . F o r cou p les who w ill su p e rv ise stu ­ Ju s t dial the d esign, blind stitc h o v er c a stin g m akes buttonholes, s ity E le c tr o n ic s 211 E v e rg re e n , 332'-6283. 5 L an sin g , 1/10 m ile e a s t o ff M 99. F o r in fo rm atio n o r r e s e rv a tio n s typing on e lite type I .B .M . e l e c ­ t r i c . C a ll 330-2139. c To O kinaw a .W A N T A D DEAN & HARRIS MOTORS dent housing. R en tal acco rd in g ly . C a ll IV 4 -7 4 0 6 , even in gs, 3 7 2 - e t c . In beautiful wood c a b in et. B IC Y C L E , M an’ s en g lish , HP c a ll NI 6 -4 5 7 7 o r E aton R apid s T e r m P a p e r s , th e s e s , g e n era l ♦AUTOMOTIVE M ake 11 paym ents of $ 5 .9 3 p e r elu d es b a s k e ts and lo ck . Good 4 -5 1 0 5 . 5 An MSU lib r a r ia n w ill le av e G rand R iv e r at C ed ar 0330. 6 typing, e tc . E x p e rie n c e d ty p ist. month o r $60 c a s h . IV 5 -1 7 0 5 . C condition. C all 3 3 2 -6 7 4 0 , a f t e r 5 . Ju ly 23 on a trip to Okinawa ♦EMPLOYMENT o v er 48 y e a r s with F o rd T V S E R V IC E . Sp ecial r a te fo r F a s t s e r v ic e . Phone 3 5 5 -0 7 8 5 . 5 •FOR RENT 1959 E N G L T S H FO RD , white 6 and India to help develop l ib r a r ie s $ 3 6 .1 6 total accepted on a lm o it c o lle g e housing s e r v ic e c a l l s . $4. E X P E R T T H E S E S , G en eral typ- — $395. in th o se c o u n trie s. •FOR SALE new z ig -z a g , e q u i p p e d S in g e r F A L L C L O T H ES — N ever w orn. A bsolute h o n e s t y . A CM E T V , in g. E le c t r i c ty p ew rite r. E x p e r­ 1957 PONTIAC H A R D T O P ----- Haslett Apartments Sewing M achine. C abin et type A ll s iz e s , $10 and up. Phone 3 7 2 - 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9 -5 0 0 9 . C ienced d is s e r ta tio n ty p ist. R e ­ Eugene D eBenko d i v i s i o n a l •LOST & FOUND $395. m akes fancy s titc h e s buttonholes, 0592. 6 production s e r v i c e . N ear lib r a r ia n , w ill spend August in •PERSONAL 1959 FO R D C O N V E R T IB L E , au­ D IA P E R S E R V IC E to you r d e- O n e h a lf b lo c k fro m * blind h e m s, e tc . Only $ 3 .5 0 p e r B R O D Y . 3 3 2 -5 5 4 5 . 5 Okinawa advising, the U n iv ersity •PEANUTS PERSONAL to m a tic, rad io, heater, excellen t S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g "SINGER CON SOLE SEWING M A - s i r e . You re c e iv e you r own dia­ month. W ill handle on new con ­ o f Okinawa on it s fu tu re lib r a r y buy. $795. CHINE with 1962 dial co n tro l p e r s back each tim e . With our T H E SIS TY PIN G fo r c a rb o n cop­ •REAL ESTATE tr a c t . C a ll IV 5 -1 7 0 5 . C p ro g ra m . He w ill a lso conduct 1958 F O R D 6 C Y L IN D E R . 2 z ig -z a g . M ak es d esig n s, o v e r­ s e r v ic e , you m ay inclu de up to ie s , m u ltilith m a s te r s , o r stu­ .•SERVICE Forty-One STER EO T A P E R E C O R D E R a lib r a r y s e r v ic e s in stitu te . d oor, econ om ical tran sp o rtatio n , c a s t s , blind h e m s, buttonh oles. two pounds o f you r b ab y 's un­ dent s e r v ic e s a c e ta te s . IB M ’ s •TRANSPORTATION with two exten sion s p e a k e rs and Sew s lik e new. P ay o ff $ 4 6 .2 7 d e r s h ir ts and clo th in g which w ill with carb o n ribbon and com p lete He w ill then tra v e l to India to rad io — $395. FURNISHED STUDENT a turn ta b le . Phone 4 8 5 -3 8 4 0 . 6 o r $ 6 .0 0 p e r month. C A L L OL not fad e. W hite, blue o r pink G re e k alphabet and o th er te ch ­ .th e G u i n d y C o l l e g e of the •WANTED Many o th er m akes and m odels APARTM ENTS 5 -2 3 0 2 . C5 d iap er p a ils fu rn ish ed . n ic a l sy m b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in all U n iv e rsity of M ad ras to s ta r t DEADLINE: to ch o o se fro m . Shop our full FA R M FR E S H EG G S, s tr a w b e r - AM ERICAN D IA P E R SE R V IC E d ep a rtm e n ts. W o n c h G rap h ic a lib r a r y p ro g ram th e re . He 12 p.m . one c la s s day be- block of used c a r b a rg a in s. A r i e s a lso o th er fre s h fr u its and NECCHI AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG fo re p u b lic a tio n . g u aran tee with ev ery c a r . IV 2 - Rent N o w For Fall v e g e ta b le s d aily at re a s o n a b le IN C A B IN E T , in A - l Condition. 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t S e r v ic e , 1720 E a s t M ichigan A ve­ is w orking under an A gency fo r 1604.___________________ C7 p r ic e s throughout the s ea so n . W ill m ak e buttonholes, b lin d - L a n sin g , M ich . C nue, L a n sin g . Phone: 4 8 4 -7 7 8 6 . C In tern atio n al D evelopm ent (AID) C o n c e l la t lo n s • 10 a .m . o n e i f A UTOM O TIVE: SER V IC E A p p l¡ c a t io n s A n d R oad sid e F a r m M ark et, 3 m ile s hem , m o n og ram s, and fan cy de­ T H E S E S P R IN TE D T Y P IN G in m y hom e. S h irle y p ro g ra m . c la s s d a y b e fo re p u b l¡ c a tio n C o m p le te R e n t a l In f o r m a tio n e a st of E . L an sin g on G rand R iv ­ sig n s. Need r e lia b le p a rty to Rapid s e r v ic e , s ta y w hite Diazo D e c k e r. 2612 F o r e s t A ve. L an ­ A v a ila b le A t D eBenko said he w ill a d v ise and PHONE: ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call e r , old US 16 at O kem os Rd. C m ake only nine paym ents of $ 6 .8 6 p rin ts , d raftin g su p p lies. sin g . IV 2 - 7 2 0 8 . 5 d e m o n stra te new lib r a r y te ch ­ K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T 355-8255 or 8256 Evergreen Arms p e r m onth. F o r m o re in fo rm atio n L U C Y W E L L S ,' fo r fa s t a c c u ra te n iqu es, but that he won’ t te ll them S m a ll dents to la rg e w re ck s. RIDING LAWNMOWER 2 4 " S e a r s C a ll O L 5 -2 3 0 2 . C5 221 South G rand RATES: A m erican and f o r e i g n c a r s . M O D E L O P E N D A IL Y Roebuck 2 4 ” cu t, 4 h orsepow er L a n sin g , I V 2 -5 4 3 1 C typing on e lite type, I.B .M . e le c ­ what to do. T hey w ill do b e tte r t r i c . C a ll 3 3 9 -2 1 3 9 ; is they w ork the p ro g ram out 1 DAY $1.25 G u aranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 .1 4 1 1 1-8 PM 10 m onths old, $200 - New - M Lost & Found U N IV ERSITY T V R E N T A L S. E c - th e m se lv e s than if I s e t it up E a s t K alam azoo. C W ill s e ll fo r $125. ED 2 -0 7 5 8 . 6 E D IE . S T A R R , T Y P IS T . T h e s e s , 3 DAYS.. . . S2.50 L O ST WOMAN’ S c r e a m -c o lo r e d o n o m ical r a t e s by the te rm , fo r th em , he added. d is s e r ta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs, gen­ 5 DAYS. . . . $3.75 For The Best In HAND KN IT — fre n c h angora i f Employment s w e a te r, yellow , s iz e 12, B ran d b illfo ld in v icin ity of B erk e y Hall m onth, w eek. Q uality P h ilc o p o r ­ e r a l typing. ^-Experienced, IBM (Based on 15 words per ad) Student Apartments new. Phone IV 9 -9 6 8 9 . 8 o r E ducation B ld g. 3 5 5 -8 0 5 0 . R e ­ tab le s e t s . C a ll 3 5 5 -6 0 2 6 between E le c t r i c . OR 7 - 8 2 3 2 . c ID LE HOURS MAKE w ard . 5 2 :3 0 - 5 :0 0 p .m . 6 There w ill be a 2 5 i service and bookkeeping charge if AVON DOLLARS U s e y o u r sp a re tim e sellin g EDWARD G. HACKER CO. I V 5-2261 R e a l t o r s 3 3 2 -1 0 1 ) a r c h ite c t ja m e s livingston ^ P e rs o n a l B IC Y C L E S AND C A B S S a le s S e r - JO B R E SU M E S - - 100 c o p ie s , $4. A ld ihger D ir e c t M ail A dver­ Co-op Service th is ad is not paid w ith in v ic e and r e n t a ls . New and used. tisin g . 533 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - Avon’ s wonderful new su m m er one week. lin e . F o r appointment in your hom e w rite o r c a ll even in gs. HOUSE E A ST LANSING CH ESS C L U B , Sp artan Room , Inn A m e rica Mo­ E a s t L an sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t G rand R iv e r , 3 b lo ck s e a st of 2213. T Y P IN G of any kind done in my c In Campaign i t Automotive_______ ONE TO TW O G IR L S to s h a re t e l. T u e sd ay , 7 p .m . Open all M cD onald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C M rs. A lana H uckins, 5664 School h om e. Y e a r s of e x p e rie n c e . C all house until Sept. 2 3 . N ear c a m ­ su m m e r. 9 FO R LOW R A T E S on auto in­ M SU’ s C oo p erativ e E xten sio n S tr e e t, H asle tt, M ichigan. T e le ­ 8 8 2 -5 3 8 2 . 1956 - BL'ICK - 2 -d o o r hard pu s. cheap. C all 4 8 4 -2 6 7 4 a fte r su ra n ce i t ’ s S ta te F a r m M utual, S e r v ic e i s p a rticip a tin g in a na­ phone F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C5 U M B R E L L A S MAKE lousy p a r - tional cam paign to p ro m o te s a fe top - one ow ner. E xcelle n t tr a n s ­ TOWN AND COUN TRY FOOD 5 p .m . 6 ach u tes and you ca n ’t get m uch W orld’ s l a r g e s t auto in s u r e r . i t Wanted u se of p e s tic id e s . p ortation. Reasonably p r i c e d . help on a c la im fro m a c a ta lo g . C a ll o r s e e your S ta te F a r m agent C all ED 2 -1 2 5 3 . 8 INC. Do you have tim e on your ROOMS F U L L -T IM E WORKING G IR L and We take t h e .w o r r y out of in­ today. Ask fo r G E O R G E TO BIN hands? We need 2 men with student w ants sin g le apt. Unap­ In con ju n ction with the U .S. De­ i9 6 0 C H E V R O L ET co n v ertib le , M A LE STU D EN T VACANCY: $25 s u ra n c e , f i r e and auto. B u bo lz. o r ED KARMANN, IV 5 -7 6 2 7 m orn in gs and evenings fr e e to proved , u n su p erv ised . C a ll 3 3 2 - p artm en t of A g ricu ltu re , nation­ V -8 , autom atic, sharp c a r . C all h a lf- te r m . $45 until F a ll te rm . ED 2 - 8 6 7 1 . C5 IN FRAN DO R. C work at excep tio n al s e llin g jo b . 3075 a fte r 6 p .m . 4 w ide d istrib u tio n of p u blications Jim OX 4 -4 6 5 1 . 8 333 A lb e rt S tr e e t, sid e e n tra n ce . B A B Y SIT T IN G WANTED D aily P r e f e r m a rrie d m en with c a r on, " S a f e U se of P e s tic id e s in PONTIAC i9 6 0 C O N V E R TIBL E tf G re a t F o r A S u m m e r D atel Ju ly & August. 8 a .m . - 5 :3 0 fo r tra v e l e x p e rie n c e . F o r ap­ the H om e,” and “ H om em akers C atalin a, h y d r a ma t i c , rad io, H o rseb ack rid ing at W hite B ir c h p .m . R e f e r e n c e s exchanged. Q U IET A PPRO V ED ROOM w alk - white wal l tir e s , power ste e rin g pointm ent c a ll 4 8 4 -4 3 1 7 . C ing d ista n c e to cam pu s. P ark in g Riding S ta b le . Good h o r s e s and W rite o r Phone Sue Booth 1816 N am e C hanged and Home G a rd e n ers — U se P e s ­ G R E A T LA K E S EM PLO YM EN T lo ts of rid ing s p a ce a v a ila b le . tic id e s S a fe ly ,” w ill be m ad e. and b ra k e s. Smokey beig e fin ish , s p a c e . P r e fe r a b ly gradu ate men S . Cook R d ., Rou te 1, O w osso. vinyl top and genuine le a th e r in­ has perm anent p o sitio n s fo r m en students o r upper c la s s m e n . C all R a te s $ 1 .5 0 p e r hour W eekd ays- SA 3 -2 1 7 7 . 5 Departm ents Same S p e c ia lis ts in d is e a se and in­ te r io r . Y o u rs fo r only $1885. and women in o ffic e , s a le s , and $ 2 .0 0 W eekends. C om e out th is ED 2 -1 3 6 3 . 6 WHY PAY M O R E ? F o r p r o fe s - T h e nam e o f the F a r m C rop s s e c t co n tro l caution u s e r s to Al Edwards Company, 3125 E. e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 - 1 5 4 3 , 616 week. F o r d ire c tio n s c a ll OR 7 - sio n al dry clean in g , WENDROWS. D epartm ent w as re c e n tly changed R ead lab el on all p e st co n tro l Saginaw. C8 M ichigan N ational T o w er. C MEN Room s to re n t. 501 M .A .C . 3007. 5 P a n ts, s k i r t s , s w e a te r s, 5 0£. by the B o a rd of T r u s te e s to the m a t e r ia ls . .Storage of th e se m a­ $8 p e r w eek. Cooking p riv ile g e s . F R E E P IZ Z A ON YOUR B IR T H ­ P la in d r e s s e s , su its, c o a ts , $ 1 .0 0 C rop S c ie n c e D epartm ent. 1953 M G -TD RO A D STER, b lack , WANTED R E G IS T E R E D Dental t e r i a ls should b e it: > e ll-la b e le d C a ll ED 2 -2 5 6 3 . 5‘ DA Y. At B im b o ’ s , p izza is our 3006 V ine S t. 1/2 block w est of T h e change b e ca m e e ffe ctiv e reconditioned. Must s e ll S900. H ygenist on full o r p a rt tim e c o n ta in e rs away from ch ild ren i N ICE LA RG E bed room s. C lo se sp e c ia lty . C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C F r a n d o r ._________ c M onday, Ju ly 1. Phone 3 3 2 -4 9 ”0. 6 b a s is . C a ll IV 9 -3 3 3 4 . 7 and p e ts . to cam p u s. C all 3 3 2 -8 1 0 2 . ABOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR. X E R O X C O P IE S anything; even DO YOU KNOW that ju s t ten m in­ P L A S T IC PIPING u tes e a st of E a st L an sin g y o u can 7 t For Rent DO U BLE ROOM FO R m ale s tu - E le c tr o ly s is i s p erm an en t. C all p ag es in a bound book. A ldin- T h e fin a l safety p recau tio n i s in N EW Y O R K < U P I' — H om e c a re fu l a p p l i c a t i o n . S cie n ­ have the b e st of p e rso n a liz e d s e r ­ F o r V a c a t i o n R e n t a l s s e e d en ts. A ir-co n d itio n ed . $5/week U n iv e rsity B eau ty Salon ED 2 - g e r D ire c t M a il, 5 3 3 N. C lip - b u ild ers c a n sav e a n e stim a te d t is t s sa y p e s tic id e s provide un­ v ice from a sm all frien d ly Fo rd K en O liv e r S a le s p e r m an. 222 B e a l S tr e e t. Phone 1116 o r IV 4 -1 6 3 2 . C p e r t. IV 5 - 2 2 1_3. C $90 in c o n s tr u c tio n w ith lig h t­ told b e n e fits, p ro p e rly used, but d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fine s e ­ We have tent cam pus and tra v e l 3 3 7 -9 5 1 0 . 7 G E T R E L IA B L E ADVICE on c a r T f - T Y P IN G S E R V IC E w eigh t p la stic d ra in pipes r e ­ c a r e le s s sp raying o r dusting can lectio n of used c a r s . Signs B ru n ­ t r a i le r s . Phone ED 2 -6 8 6 1 8 SUNBEAM T A L B O T 1953, Sun c e n tly approved by th e F e d e ra l in s u ra n ce fro m L E S STANTON p o se h azard s to both an im als and son F o r d S a le s , W illiam ston , Roof S alo n . F in e Condition. C all TY P IN G of any kind done in my H ousing A d m in istra tio n , ac­ A PA RTM EN TS A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in an cin g hum ans. M ichigan . OL 5 -2 1 9 1 . C ED 2 - 4 0 1 8 . 7 hom e. Y e a r s of e x p e rie n c e . C a ll cord in g to th e m a n u fa c tu rin g a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ichigan . IV 8 8 2 -5 3 8 2 . 4 COOL S P A C I O U S ro o m , new C h e m ists A sso ciatio n . 1962 FALCO N S Q U I R E S T A - M A LE TO REN T sin g le a p a rt­ hom e, p riv a te e n tra n ce and bath, 2 -0 6 8 9 . C TIONWAGON: White, autom atic m en t. P riv a te e n tra n ce a n d p ark - re c re a tio n room . M ale. Phone tra n s m is sio n . 14,500 m ile s , fu l­ in g, 2 b lo ck s fro m campus'. C all ED 7 - 9 7 9 4 . 9 j t Real Estate __ ly equipped. C all IV 2 -6 6 4 2 . 1953 ONE OWNER OLDS, 2-d o o r 6 ■ED 2 - 5 1 5 7 . M 'G FURN ISH ED S U M M E R T E R M . 7 Bogue Street OKEMOS - CHARMING 4-b e d ­ room c a p e cod. C e ra m ic t ile bath, SPARTAN WATER hardtop. A utom atic, rad io, pow­ at the Red Cedar full divided b asem en t. A ttached XJen, park in g. C a ll ED 2 -1 0 2 7 e r b ra k e s. B a tte r y , b r a k e s , and snow tir e s p ra c tic a lly new. Mo­ ev en in gs. WOMAN STU D EN T TO SHARE 6 g a ra g e , o v e r 1 1/2 a c r e beau ti­ f u l l y land scaped m atu re shade CARNIVAL S u b m a rin e s , V a rs ity B urgers to r in e x c e lle n t condition. $200 and fru it t r e e s . $ 1 9 ,0 0 8 . C a ll ED 2 -1 3 9 0 . 6 c o m fo rta b le 4 -ro o m apt. T h r e e ow ner 3 3 7 -2 7 1 9 . 8 OPEN 5 p.m . - - 2 a.m. SPA RTA N MOTORS b lo ck s from B e rk e y . 3 5 5 -3 4 4 0 Tuesday, July 8 D e live ry Service in 1 :0 Q -5 :0 0 , ev en in gs, E D 2 - 0 0 0 3 .5 E A S t LANSING: D eal with ow ner, Home of p e rso n a lly s e le c te d used cars. sw Student Apt's, sav e 6%, F o u r la rg e b e d ro o m s, 7:3 0 p.m. E. Lansing o r stop in at . . . 2 co m p lete b ath s, fir e p la c e , c a r ­ EVERGREEN ARMS i adjoining the campus p e ts , d ish w a sh e r, se p a ra te din­ VOLKSWAGON 1962 co n v ertib le red with white in te rio r. 9 o th er m odels of h a r d -to p s and sun th e C a ll ED 2-5051 the r iv e r ’ s edge ap artm e n ts on the ced a r ing ro o m , fu ll lig h t-d ry b a s e ­ m ent, 2 c a r g a ra g e , la rg e shaded M en’s IM indoor pool fe a ­ tu rin g the w orld’ s g r e a te s t Varsity D rive-In LUXURY FURNISHED y ard . E x c e lle n t condition - in ro o fs av ailab le . APARTMENTS % (A n y tim e ) ch o ic e neighborhood at 119 K en­ w ater diving clow n, H obie ED 2-6517 E. Grand R iv e r Ave. ed 2 -4 4 3 2 B i l l i n g s l e y ; the w orld ’ s sington R o a d , n e a r Cam pus, CHEVY II 4-d o o r sedan, blue with D E S IG N E D W IT H T H E m Now Renting g r e a te s t a c ro b a tic d iv e r, $ 1 8 ,7 5 0 . ED 7 -1 0 8 4 . 9 blue in te r io r , s tic k -s h ift. A r e a l S T U D E N T IN M IN D 1 for ANDREA STEREO PH O N IC high D ick K i m b a l l ; S p a r t a n econom y c a r . E xtra sh arp . fid e lity phonograph. O ne y e a r S p e e d -sw im m e rs; L an sin g 1 F a ll ‘ 63 old. E x c e lle n t condition. B e s t of­ i t Service S e a S p r ite s . KARMAN-GHIA 1962. G reen with M O DEL O PEN O ffic e 239 Bogue St. fe r o v er $ 75. 3 5 5 -6 7 3 2 . 9 STUDEN T T V R E N T A L S . New RIDING LAWNMOWER 2 4 ” S e a r s w hite top. 10,000 actual m ile s . S p are n e v e r used. S a le p ric e DAILY R oebuck 2 4 ’ ’ cu t, 4 h orsep ow er. 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r month. 2 1 ” ta b le: m o d e ls, $8 p e r month. All Adm ission: $1995. 3 :0 0 to 8 :0 0 P .M . 19 m onths old, $200 - New - s e ts gu aranteed , no s e r v ic e o r A dults $1.00, C hildren .50 S A T . 1 :0 0 to 4 :0 0 P .M . W ill s e ll fo r $12 5 . ED 2 -0 7 5 8 . 5 d eliv ery c h a r g e s . C all N e ja c, IV F am ilie s $2.50 CHEVY 1961 Impala h ard to p ,fu ll S E L M E R PA RIS C L A R IN E T and 2 -0 6 2 4 . C pow er, autom atic tran sm ii*i< m . B a ra to n e Saxaphone. Both in ex­ B la ck with red in te rio r. L o cal .A ir C onditioning c e lle n t con dition. M ust s e l l . C all one ow ner. P rice d to s e ll quick­ .Custom b u ilt Kitchens L a r r y IV 2 -1 2 4 0 . 6 ly . .B u ilt-in study area P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — .Ample Parking Olym pia P r e c is io n . Buy the fin ­ O LD SM O BILE 1959 8 8 -c o n v e r­ tib le . Red and white with m atch ­ .In d ivid u a l balconies e s t . T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a ss e l- ing in te rio r. Ju s t in tim e fo r con­ b rin g Com pany. 310 N. G rand. M ichigan’s FavoriteTMayground^lI v e rtib le seaso n . $1395. LO C A TIO N IV 2 - 1 2 1 9 . C 1956 GENERAL HOUSE- 3000 E . M ichigan 1 BLOCK NORTH OF GD. RIVER T R A IL E R : 30’ x 8 ’ . C lean and in S F l A M lA N S IN O ^ * Phone IV 7 -3 7 1 5 C5 Good C ondition. C a ll 3 3 2 -8 9 8 4 1952 F A L C O N SQUIRE S T A - ON EVERGREEN RENT N O W A nytim e. 7 m AMUSEMENT PARK W For An Enjoyable TIONWaGON: W hite, autom atic A B E A U T IF U L SIN G ER, dial the tra n s m is s io n . 14,500 m ile s , fully FOR FALL d esign , m odel z ig -z a g . Fan cy South Campus equipped. C all IV 2 -6 6 4 2 . 5 s titc h e s , button h o le s, e t c . W ill » p tw A w p O . H t S U B 0 9 s a c r if ic e at $ 6 3 .9 6 on new a c ­ F O R D 1958 C O N V E R T IB L E , C r u i s e -o -m a tic d riv e , r a d i o , H 1ALTO W B 332-1011__________ IV - 52261 • C om pletely furnished • W a ll to w all carpeting count o r w ill acce p t $ 6 .3 9 p er month. C a ll IV 5 -1 7 0 5 . C f Evening of Fun and w hite w all t i r e s , vinyl in te r io r . P o la r w hite fin ish - lik e new. ATTEN TION FA C U L TY and U ni- • 4 car parking NE1YLY D E V E L O P E D S U B -D I- • Admission • A ir conditioned W hite nylon top, A -l condition throughout. $885. Al Edwards v e rs ity E m p l o y e e s : A vailable im m ed iately, one bedroom fu r­ • Snack bar VIsfoN, W illiam sto n .. 100 by 120 with g a s, w a te r, and se w e r. F o r FREE • P a rk in g nished apartm ent n ear bus, c a m ­ • P rivate balcony Com pany, 3125 E . Saginaw . C7 pus, shopping. Quiet atm o sp h ere. • Paneled dining room s a le by ow ner, 655-1155. 5 • Picnic A roa C all Fabian R ealty ED 2-0 8 1 1 B A B Y PLA Y P EN : L ik e new. PONTIAC 1960 C O N V E R T IB L E SP E C IA L REDUCED P R IC E S o r ED 7 -2 4 7 4 . 5 • Four large closets C h ild cra ft, Foo t le v e r, Folding, C a t a l i n a , h y d ram atic, rad io, fo r A ll P ic n ic Groups • Dishwashers $ 15. Phone ED 2 -5 1 0 5 . 6 white w all t i r e s , power s te e rin g EYD EA L VILLA A partm ents fo r • U 'FE 9 -8 2 2 1 fo r re s e rv a tio n s and b r a k e s . S m o k e y beige th ose who a p p recia te luxurious O ffice Open 12-7 P.M. D a ily B o o k ca se s U nfinished $4.9 5 and f i n i s h , vinyl top and genuine up. C h est of d ra w e rs $ 1 0 .0 0 and Weekdays 2-5 pm, 7 pm (ill closing living. F e a tu rin g sw im m ingpool, le a th e r in te r io r . Y o u rs fo r only G IR L to s h a r e double room . P r i ­ up. G ra n ts F u rn itu re , 529 E a st com p lete c a r p e t i n g . B a r B -Q Weekends 1 pm till closing $1885. Al E d w a r d s Com pany, vate e n tra n ce and p ark in g. 2 M ichigan , L an sin g . IV 4 -4 9 0 3 . C a r e a , l a r g e re c re a tio n room , 3125 E . Saginaw. C9 b lo ck s fro m cam pu s. C all ED 2 - laundry f a c ilit ie s , c ity bus, c lo s e 1962 Z I G Z A G SEWING MA­ 5157. 7 1960 VOLKSWAGON SUN ROOF, to ch u rch e s and shopping. 1 y e a r CHINE. C u sto m atic M odel. D ec­ A PP R O V E D ROOM S: M ale Stu - b lack , white sid e w a lls, rad io. le a s e . C a ll F id e lity R ealty . ED dents Sum m er U n iv ersity YMCA, o ra tiv e s titc h e s , blind h e m s, e tc . FIREWORKS O rig in al owner. F E 9 - 2 3 9 3 . GH1A 61 c o n v e r t i b l e , 31 ,0 0 0 m ile s . S e ll o r trad e fo r o ld er 5 2 -0 3 2 2 . C 314 E v e rg re e n , cooking, p arkin g. WANTED T H R E E M A LE STU ­ $7.00 w eekly. Phone ED 2 -3 8 3 9 . D EN TS to s h a r e apt. with one 6 No attach m en ts n e c e s s a r y . Y ou rs fo r $ 3 9 .8 0 o r pay $ 3 .9 8 p e r month. C a ll IV 5 - 1 7 0 5 . C SPECIAL; JULY 4lh Volkswagon sedan. OL 5 -1 6 2 3 gradu ate s t u d e n t . S e n io rs o r For Sole P O R T A B L E S T E R E O WEBCOR P A R K O PEN S 11 A.M. D ay s, ED 7 -0 4 2 3 N ights. 5 G ra d . s t u d e n t s p r e fe r r e d . T h e P R E SID E N T p e rfe c t condition, b e s t 61 study con d itio n s. C o m for­ MOVING - PIANO, ping-pong ta ­ e x c e lle n t valu e. C a ll 3 55-9521 F o r S a le : 1957 VOLKSWAGON ta b le lounging fa c il it i e s . P arkin g b le, c h ild re n ’ s g am es, clothing, during day o r 3 5 5 -7 9 1 5 evenings. s u n -ro o f. B la c k - C a ll 3 5 5 -2 7 1 8 a v a ila b le . 3 3 2 -3 9 8 0 . 5 and o th er m is c . ite m s. C a ll ED 6 a fte r noon. 5 7 -7 4 4 2 . 9 Mi c hi gan St at e N'e^vs, E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n Thursday, July 4, 1963 / Dutch Elm (C ontinued from Page 2) (City Banks Adopt1 New Check Policy] lo s s of l e s s than 2 p e r cen t a y e a r m eans that you have a good d is e a s e co n tro l p ro g ra m ,” he said . P a r m e le e pointed out that th e re is no doubt that in sectiv o ro u s b ird s such a s the nut hatch and the ch ick ad ee a s w ell as the robin have been to x icly affe cte d by the DDT spraying. Students a re ad vised to b rin g “ T h e retu rn ed c h e ck s we a r e "M e th o x y c h lo r i s 12 to 34 tim e s le s s toxic to b ird s than DDT. getting c o m e f r o m stu d en ts' funds to cam p u s' in the fo rm M ethoxych lor i s as e ffe c tiv e as DDT in co n tro llin g the bark of a money o rd e r, c e r tifie d o r banks in other c it i e s and a re b e e tle which sp read s the Dutch elm d is e a s e ,” P a rm e le e said . Ar c a s h ie r s ch eck in the futu re m ostly w ritten by the student "H o w e v e r,” he sa id , "m a n y b ird s might be killed by oth er h im s e lf. C h eck s th a tp a re n ts send b e ca u se of a p olicy change by c a u s e s than D D T. It has not been estab lish ed what is the e x a ct lo ca l banks fo r cash in g o u t-o f- to students a r e v ery seld om r e ­ to le r a n c e the b ird s have fo r*D D T . T h e nesting a r e a s on cam pus tu rn e d .” town c h e c k s . have been reduced and th e re is much le s s g re en a r e a than a few An o ffic ia l of the E a s t L an sin g T h is w ill a s s u r e the student y e a r s ago. T h is fa c to r would help to reduce the b ird population.” S tate Bank said th at o u t-o f-to w n that h e w ill be ab le to obtain ' "M an y of the new cam pu s buildings have la rg e g la s s a r e a s . c a s h im m ed iately . If he w ish es c h e ck s w ill continue to be hand­ F ly in g b ird s often b re a k th e ir n eck s when fly in g accid en tly into to open an account at a lo ca l led on an individual b a s is . a la rg e g la s s window.” bank he w ill obtain im m ed iate T h e U n iv e rsity c a s h ie r s o ffic e c r e d it fo r h is d e p o sit,” said h as le s s lenient p o licy on o u t- P a r m e le e said that the c o s t of m eth oxychlor i s about four an o ffic e r of the F i r s t N ational of-tow n ch e ck s than the p rev io u s tim e s h igh er than DDT. “ A lso m eth oxychlor can be applied only S ta te Bank of E a s t L an sin g . lo cal b an k s’ p o licy . in the spring tim e b e cau se it b re a k s down a fte r about 200 d ays. T h e F i r s t N ational Bank and T h e c a s h ie r s o ffic e will cash DDT can b e applied both in the fa ll and the sp rin g b e ca u se it the E a s t L an sin g S ta te Bank, an o u t-of-tow n ch eck fo r any r e g ­ b re a k s down v ery slow ly. A DDT resid u e fro m the p rev io u s fall two of the th re e p rin cip a l p la c e s is te r e d student up to $25. If the is s till v ery e ffe ctiv e the follow ing s p r in g ." fo r students to c a sh c h e c k s in student w ish es to ca sh a la r g e r " B e c a u s e of the sh o rt tim e av a ila b le to apply m eth ox y ch lo r, E a s t L an sin g , will c a sh any ou t- c h e ck the c a s h ie r w ill g iv e him its sp rayin g c o s ts a r e much g r e a te r than the in itia l c o s t of four of-tow n m oney o rd e r with p ro p e r $25 and deposit the r e s t of the tim e s high er than D D T ,” P a rm e le e said . id en tificatio n but have adopted a amount in the student’ s u n iv e r­ DIRECTOR REYNO LDS— The Many Moods Of Dr. E.C. Reynolds "W e a ls o have m uch m o re fa v o ra b le sp rayin g w eath er in the tig h te r p o licy for cash in g c h e c k s . s ity s a v i n g s account until the F in a l dress rehersal for the ’ f a l l.” He noted th e re w ere only 11 hou rs of fav o rab le w eather T h e new p o licy was adopted by ch e ck c le a r s with the hom e town conditions fo r tr e e sp raying during M arch of th is y e a r . “ Shadow of a G unm an''brings the banks at the end of sp rin g bank. “ We have m ade ev ery attem pt p o ssib le to p ro te c t w ild life ," te r m . If the student does not T h e c a s h ie r ’ s off ic e w ill accep t out the many moods of the P a rm e le e said . "W e do not do any night sp raying b e ca u se m any ro o stin g have money in h is lo ca l bank any ou t-of-tow n m oney o rd e r o r c a s h ie r ’ s ch eck . director D r. E .C . Reynolds BEGINNING FRIDAY AT 9:30 A.M. equal to o r m o re than the amount b ird s m ight be u n n e ce s sa rily k ille d .” o f the ou t-of-tow n ch eck it will T h e C ity of E a st L an sin g has been doing night sp raying th is b e re fu se d . P ro g ra m jrm a tio n IV 5 -6 4 8 5 p ast sp rin g along G rand R iv e r avenue. "W e do dorm ant sp raying b e fo re the fo ila g e ap p ears so that “ T h e student may d ep osit the c h e ck in h is lo cal account with NOW! the le a v e s of the tr e e s w ill not be damaged by the D D T ,” P a r ­ us and draw out that amount FEATU R E AT m e le e sa id . "D D T w ill burn the fo lia g e .” when the ch e ck has c le a r e d with 1:20 ■ 4:00 " T h i s is one advantage of m eth ox y ch lo r. It does not dam age Í Hi A T R I h is hom e town b an k ,” a bank *4 6:38 - LA T E fo lia g e ,” he said . o ffic e r said . " T h e C ity of L an sin g used m eth oxychlor in its sp raying p ro ­ gram th is spring a fte r the fo lia g e ,c a m e out.” " M o s t b a n k s , ” he s a i d , " w ill not c a s h any o u t-of-tow n SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT 9 P.M. " A ls o if the le a v e s a r e sp rayed with DDT m o re w ild life w ill c h e c k s excep t in sp e cia l c a s e s . THE “ SNEAK” SHOWN IN CONJUNCTION be harm ed b e ca u se the sprayed le av e s w ill in c r e a s e the s o il " T h i s i s not n e c e s s a r ily a p e r ­ WITH OUR REGULAR SHOWING O F -------- c on cen tratio n of DDT when they f a l l , " P a rm e le e said . m anent p o lic y ,” the o ffic e r said . The true story of Lt. John F . Kennedy’s K appel Returns incredible adventure in the South Pacific! $1,000 Check T h e MSU F a cu lty S ch o larsh ip Fund re c e iv e d a notew orthy ad­ dition re c e n tly . F r e d r ic k R . K appel, who w as C om m encem ent sp eak er at the [REST ON U.S. 16 - EAST LANSING f NEW TARZAN HIT! MOST SPECTACULAR OF THEM A ll ! FRIDAY SATURDAY i SUNDAY y 103rd graduation on Ju n e 9 , en­ MGM i s g» ST WEIMTRJUIS ► d orsed the $1,0 0 0 check that the U n iv e rsity gave him to speak oVer to the fund. TARZAN C L Y '> T h e B o a rd of T r u s te e s a c ce p t­ G O E S TO INDIA ed the retu rn ed ch eck at th e ir I0CK MAHONEY* ut tu hi «t>umu m * * o * « Ju n e m eetin g . Kappel is c h a ir ­ F/7 In Cinem ascope and NIETROCOLOR m an of the board of the A m er­ -Shown T w ice At 8:52 And 1 a .m .- r-A ■ ica n T elep h o n e and T e le g ra p h Co. • 2nd Smash H it- FUN EXPLODES ALL OVER THE PlACE! Class Rings TECHNICOLO R CLIFF ROBERTSONSSSSm M S G R ÍG O R Y IMPORTANT SAVINGS R ing s include d e g re e , s e a l, 3 en g rav ed in itia ls and a c h o ic e of 10 sto n e s. P ro g ra m In fo r m a tio n IV 2-3905 DRESSES - SUITS 'ÎÜ Æ i CO-ORDINATES - ENSEMBLES *7(te fSMACMURRAY MICHIGAN TH EATRE GcuiA NANCyOLSON KEENAN WYNN BLOUSES - SWEATERS - SKIRTS RELEASED BY B UEN A VISTA DISTRIBUTION C O . INC (01962 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS NOW SHOWING! A c ro s s F ro m ‘ F lu b b e r ” Shown 2nd At 10:38 C ontinuous F ro m 1:00 P .M . PANTS- RAINCOATS H om e E c o n o m ic s B ld g . 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CLOSED SATURDAYS PARAMOUNT PICTURES PR ESENTS THRU AUGUST 10 Filarne SiNam a SUMMER STORE HOURS Com EBiow Y o u r H o r n 9 :3 0 A.M . TO 5 :3 0 P.M. For the first time TECHNICOLOR'itisi M O N D A Y , TUESDAY, THURSDAY a n d FRIDAY on the screen ! LEE J MOLLY BARBARA JILL WEDNESDAYS - N O O N TO 9 P.M. COBB PICON RUSH ST.JOHN blocker mcgùìre ¿g® " TONY BILL SUNDAY Joh n C o rn e liu s at the CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY ysTI 9:15 P.M.! M ichig n P ip e Organ THROUGH AUGUST 10 Cciumta..Piciures presents A Charles H Schneer Production JASON the ARGONAUTS • ARMSTRONG • kovack • Raymond • naismith AS JASO N AS MEDEA Ea s t m a n C O L O R SOON! Ja n e t Leigh D ick Van. Dyke “ BYE BYE BIRDIE” Y/otch For The Big Ones Coming Soon _______________ ________________ ^ V ' T h u r s d a y , J u l y 4, 1963 3 Mi chi gan St at e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n World News Dean Hawley C alendar o f Coming Events Miller m ent which is v e ry h o s tile to m an. w h i c h wa s p a i d fo r by the (Continued from Page 1) Leaves For T h e lin e between life and death N ational G eographic S o cie tv . at a Glance ’ ’ Shadow Of A Gunman" John R . F e r r i s , o rg a n ist and and a S h erp a, Nawang Gom bu, c lim b ed the mountain on M ay 1. i s a s lim one, he added. T e m p e ra tu re s n e a r the sum m it When a sk e d if he e v e r wanted to re tu rn he gave a d efinate Nigeria School " T h e Shadow of a G unm an,” c h o ir m a s te r at H arvard U n iver­ T h e S h e rp a s a r e an Indian tr ib e of ran ge fro m 20 to 50 d e g re e s " y e s . " Only th is tim e I want to the second production of the Uni­ sity w ill conduct s e v e ra l of the N o rth e a ste rn N epal. below z e ro with winds up to m ak e a tr a v e r s e fro m India, U n it e d P r e s s I n t e r n a t i o n a l W illiam B . Hawley, a s s is ta n t v e rs ity S u m m er C ir c le T h e a tre , w o rk sh op s e s s io n s fo r about 100 L a t e r it w as conquered again 80 m ile s an hou r. A ir p r e s s u r e he added. dean of education at MSU, w ill w ill be p re se n te d through S a tu r­ o rg a n ists and c h o ir d ir e c to r s on M a y 22 b y D r . W i l l i a m i s about 50 p e r cen t of sea le v e l, U nsoeld and D r. T h o m a sN o rb e in M ille r evidently h as the " b u g ” le a v e Ju ly 7 fo r a two y e a r - day in the D em on stration Hall fro m ch u rch e s throughout the m aking it im p o ssib le to b re a th e B r i t i s h Sex Scandal G ro w s fo r m ountain clim bin g b e ca u se on a ssig n m e n t at the U n iv ersity of a ren a th e a tre . United "States. fro m the W est rid ge and by without sp e cia l equipm ent. B a r r y B ish op and L a te J e r s t a d Ju ly 2 , he i s going to the Juneau LONDON - A key fig u re in B rita in ’ s s e x -a n d -s e c u rity scandal N ig e ria , Nsukka. All p e rfo rm a n c e s begin at 8:30 B e c a u s e of the lack of oxygen, H om e Study C o u n c il fro m the South. Ice fie ld in S o u th e rn A la s k a to ta k e fa c e s tr ia l on v ic e c h a rg e s . A tr ia l w as o rd e re d today fo r Stephen p .m . a m an c a n only o p e r a t e at He w ill be deputy c h ie f - of - T h e N a t i o n a l Home Study It w as the f i r s t tim e that two p a rt in MSU’ s third su m m er W ard, a socie ty osteopath who introduced p lay g irl C h ristin e K e e le r o n e -fifth norm al c a p a city , h e p a rty fo r the MSU group. C ouncil W orkshop, sponsored by groups have e v e r been a b le to in stitu te on g laciolo gy . to John P rofum o, o n e-tim e w ar m in is te r in the M acm illan cab in et. F r e n c h E d u c a t io n L e c t u r e s a id . That introduction set off a tra iru o f events that fin ally clim axed Hawley su cce e d s D r. J a c k M. P r o fe s s o r P ie r r e O lero n , F a - the Continuing Education S e r ­ a sce n d the m ountain and m eet He e stim a te d the c o s t of the "C o m p a re d to E v e r e s t, it will in a scandal that rocked the B r itif h governm ent and continues to B a in who w ill retu rn to M ichigan cu lte d es L e t t r e s et S c ie n c e s v ic e , w ill be held atK d llo g g C e n ­ n e a r the su m m it. It w as a ls o the exped ition at $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 , m uch of b e P a r a d i s e ," he said. m ushroom in its im p licatio n s. A London m a g is tra te ord ered Ward S ta te a s d ir e c to r of the new H um aine, U n iv ersity of P a r i s , t e r from Monday through Wed­ f i r s t tim e that it had e v e r been trie d on v ice c h a rg e s a fte r h earin g th re e days of lurid testim ony Internation a 1 Com m u n i c a tio n s w ill give the third le c tu r e in the nesday. About 100 d ir e c to r s and approached fro m the w est. M ille r hopes h is w ork w ill fill by p arty g ir ls and th e ir p lay m ates. The 5 0 -y e a r-o ld d octor pleaded innocent to the c h a rg e s against C e n te r. C o lleg e of E d u c a t i o n s e r ie s c o o rd in a to rs of h o m e A m e m b e r of the MSU s ta ff "W o rld H orizons in S p e cial Ed­ c o u r s e s fro m new and e s ta b ­ study in gaps in knowledge of g la c io lo g - ic a l and c lim a to lo g ica l conditions R alp h ’s Cafeteria him and was re le a se d on bond pending tr ia l. No tr ia l date has been s in c e 1953, Hawley w as a s s is ta n t u ca tio n .” lish ed sch o o ls a c r o s s the nation se t. Ward is ch arg ed --am o n g o th er things— with living on the im ­ m oral earning s of various woman a s s o c ia te s . dean of education fo r cu rricu lu m T h e sp e ech , which w ill be at w ill m eet to d i s c u s s teach in g and p ro g ra m s until assig n ed to 3 p .m . In the K lv a ,c o n c e rn s sp e ­ tech niques and aid s. in Southern A sia . He conducted stu d ie s on sun rad iatio n , g ra v ­ “ KEW PEES ” ita tio n a l pu ll, and g la c ia l speed . the N ig eria P ro g ra m . In the p ast c ia l education in F r a n c e . Y o u t h s R i o t In B e n to n H a rb o r he has serv e d a s d ir e c to r of vo cation al e d u c a t i o n and a s ­ F o r e i g n F i l m S c r ie s S tr in g T e a c h e r s C o n g r e s s T h e A m e rica S trin g T e a c h e r s " T h e m o st lab oro u s jo b is now ju s t beginning” he said . .great food BENTON HARBOR — Betw een 600 and 800 youths staged a riot in downtown Benton H arbor la st night to p ro te st the a r r e s t of two s is ta n t s ta te superintendent of The J a p a n e s e public in stru ctio n fo r the s ta te Island ” will be p r e s e n te d -F r i­ film " T h e C o n g re ss w ill take p la ce in the M u sic Building Monday through " F o r e v e ry month I spent on the exp ed itio n, 1 w ill have to spend .fast service other youths y esterd ay . M ore than 40 police w ere needed to quiet the m ob. No a r r e s t s w ere m ade. of M ichigan . day and Saturday at 7 :3 0 p .m . in Saturday. F a ir c h ild T h e a tre . T h e m ovie He h as a ls o been s e c r e t a r y of is a p a rt of the L e c tu r e -C o n c e r t F i n e A r t s F e s t i v a l fo u r in the o ffic e ju s t c la s s ify in g th e d a t a ." .lot of room C om m enting on the im p o rtan ce R u s s ia P r o t e s ts E s p io n a g e A r r e s t the M ichigan C o m m ittee on Edu­ F o re ig n F ilm S e r ie s . catio n fo r O ccupational Com pe­ An ethnic and folk dance w ork­ shop w ill be held Monday through of the exped ition, he added: " E x is t in g g la c ie r s such a s the .open 6 A.M. 12 A.M. WASHINGTON — R u ssia has p ro tested the a r r e s t of a Soviet te n c e and s e c r e t a r y of the C h u r c h M u s ic V/orkshop Ju ly 19, as a p a rt of the F in e Khumbu g la c ie r o n E v e r e s t , couple on espionage ch a rg es and the U .S. has re je c te d the p ro test M ichigan C om m ission on Edu­ A C hurch M u s i c W orkshop, A rts F e s tiv a l. A sp e cia l fe a tu re r e f le c t natu ral chang es in c lim a te and a demand f o r t h e i r r e l e a s e . R u ssia claim ed that Ivan Egorov and catio n P o lic ie s . sp on so red by the m u sic d ep art­ of the w o rk sh op w ill be a dance o v er m any d e c a d e s , p e r h a p s his w ife had immunity from a r r e s t sin ce Egorov was employed by Hawley is a graduate of Wayne m ent and U n iv ersity C o m m ittee d em o n stration on Ju ly 16, by J a v ­ c e n t u r i e s ." the U.K. s e c r e t a r ia t. T h e S tate D epartm ent said they have no such U n iv e rsity and has contributed on C h u r c h R elated P ro g ra m s , He s a i d t h e H i m a l a y a n a n e se d ance e xp ert H a rd ja S u silo im m unity. m any a r tic le s to national p ro ­ w ill be held at K ellogg C e n te r M ountains have a d e s e r t en v iro n ­ fro m UCLA. fe ss io n a l jo u rn a ls. through Ju ly 12. B e c k w i t h I n d ic t e d On M urder C h a rg e JACKSON, M ississip p i — A grand ju ry has indicted Byron De La Beckw ith on a ch arg e of m u rd er in connection with the. June 12th slaying of integration lead er M edgar E v e rs in Ja c k s o n . The in d ict­ ment p ap ers w ere served on Beckw ith in county ja il w here he is being held without bond. You are now holding your direct link D eoth Rate May H i t A l l - t i m e H ig h CHICAGO, Illin o is— The Fou rth of Ju ly holiday has begun and to 27,000 Michigan State Students th ere a re pred iction s of a soarin g tra ffic death ra te . T h e National Safetv Council e stim a te s that between 550 and 650 p e rso n s w ill die on the highways between 6 p.m . Wednesday and m id -night Sunday. That would be a re co rd high fo r the Independence Day holiday. C h in a A c c u s e s R u s s ia Of O b s t r u c t io n MOSCOW - - Communist. China has a ccu se d R u ssia of tryin g to Obstruct Sin o-Sov iet negotiations set to s ta rt in M oscow F rid a y . The C hinese E m bassy d istribu ted co p ie s of a note containing the ch a rg es to the e m b a s sie s of those cou n tries with whom Peking has dip­ lo m atic relation sh ip . T h e K re m lin demanded the rem oval of th re e C hinese diplom ats and two students from M oscow re ce n tly . R a ilr o a d s I g n o re U n io n S trike T h r e a t 1963 WASHINGTON— T h e nation’ s ra ilro a d s have announced" they will p lace New Work ru le s into e ffe ct one m inute a fte r midnight Ju ly 11 d espite union w arnings that such a move would trig g e r a national r a il WELCOME WEEK s tr ik e . The ch airm an of the r a ilro a d s ’ negotiating co m m ittee, J . E . W olfe, has said union re fu sal to accept recom m en d ations of a White House board has led to a "c o m p le te breakdown” of ta lk s. DEADLINES B r i t i s h N e w sm en D is a p p e a r s LONDON — A B ritis h newsman linked to two fo rm e r B ritis h dip­ lom ats who fled to R u ssia m ay have followed th e ir exam ple and slipped behind the Iron C u rtain . Lord P riv y S eal Edward Heath told the House of Com m ons that newsman Harold Philby — who d isap­ peared in Lebanon la st Jan u ary - had prev io u sly adm itted he once worked fo r the S o v iets. P hilby is reported to have been a fo rm e r B ritis h in tellig en ce agent in Washington m o re than a decade ago. WLY10 D e r r o it N e gro es A s k End T o S chool S e g re g a tio n D E TR O IT — A D etroit N egro lead er has w arned that ch an ce s of N egro support of school m illa g e o r bond is s u e s a re slight if the c ity ’ s B o ard ’ of Education does not take action a g ain st r a c ia l s e g r e ­ gation. • C h e c k t h e Sections a n d d e a d lin e s fo r th e Museum Relics On Display 1963 WELCOME WEEK .p iz z a e d it io n .sandwiches T h is w ith is v o u r m o r e d h e d th a n 7 , o w f r e s h m a n a n d .comfort T r a n s fe r S tu d e n ts . D O N ’T W AIT O R HESITATE. 3 5 5 . 8 2 5 5 C o m e in fo r a c o f f e e b r e a k “ F or Pizza Sake C a l l ” - a — ffo c r A t E C A L L T O D A Y „ S & ^ ^ CASA N O V A # 2 211 M .A .C . ED 7-1668