Light Them e Change F or Theatre 'Ring Round The Moon' Delightful Play- C a ro l F o r d sw eeps about th e s ta g e pretend ing sh e ’ s in love with T h e m aid ’ s involvem ent in h e a r tle s s Hugo’ s plot e x h ib its feeling By JA C K IE KORONA fo r both the r ic h and the p o or, and h e r m om ents of grandeur the se n sitiv e tw in, w hile in r e a lity s h e ’ s only announcing her State N ew t Staff Writer during a b all a r e full of em otion d esp ite the a u n t's loudly voiced engagem ent to him b e ca u se h e a r t le s s Hugo won’ t adm it he c a r e s . When a m illio n a ir e ’ s m is t r e s s who tangos w hile sh e t a lk s ... M iss F o r d c r e a t e s the re c o g n iz a b le im ag e of ’ ’the poor little d isap p ro v al. When a s e t o f twins who look so much a lik e " i t ’ s n e ith e r p e r ­ rich ‘g irl** in such a way that th e au d ience m ay a t tim e s have R ich a rd Reynolds a s the d a n c e r’ s " lo v e r ’ ’ is the type of c h a r­ m is s ib le no r p ro p e r’ ’ . . . When C in d e re lla -ty p e sw eet young things the u rge to s tra n g le h e r , ju s t to stop that sp oiled demanding a c t e r an aud ience is lik e ly to fo rg et under norm al c irc u m s ta n c e s , a r e thrown to g e th e r in a p a la tia l e s ta te , som ething’ s bound to but in " R in g Round the M o o n ," h is h e sitan cy to b eco m e involved v o ice . In a fa n ta s tic v e rb al and p h y sic a l fight with an o th er young in h e a r tle s s Hugo’ s plot p ro v id es a high point in h ila rity . happen. And happen it does in “ Ring 'Round the M o o n ," the third v is ito r at the e s ta te , M iss F o r d c la w s and m u s s e s up h e r oppo­ Without a doubt the m ost am u sing c h a r a c te r s in the production U n iv e rsity Su m m er C ir c le production o f the s e a s o n , which opened n e n t's h a ir with a v ic io u s n e ss seld o m see n in U n iv e rsity T h e a tre . a r e the b u tle r, the poor g i r l ’ s m o th er and the m illio n a ir e 's W ednesday in th e D em o n stratio n Hall th e a tre . B a ttlin g with the ric h g irl to d ecid e w hether w ealth o r poverty m is tr e s s and h e r lo v e r. C onfusion r e ig n s su p rem e fo r all but the la s t s c e n e , but th is As the b u tle r, N icho las Howey d u ck -sh u ffles h is way from b re e d s a b e tte r understanding of life — and to show the human is the s o rt o f confusion and m ixed -u p m e s s that it’ s fun to be sid e of a ll, d esp ite th e ir w ealth o r lack of it—is a poor young task to ta s k , g re y h a ir s tiffly hanging ov er h is e y e s , causin g a p a rt of — at le a s t fro m the ou tsid e looking in. d a n c e r -c o m e -fo r-th e -w e e k e n d , played by V irg in ia E d e r e r . the audience to wonder how he could p o ssib ly see to ca tch anyone T h e show, d ire c te d by Ja c k A. B y e r s , of the sp eech d ep art­ With a quiet understanding o f h e r r o le in the plot of h e a r tle s s in a b u tterfly net. m ent, i s fa s t-m o v in g , funny and, above a ll, aud ible. Hugo, th is "p la in ** redhead in h e r " B a le n c ia g a o rig in a l’ ’ floats T h e ta rg et fo r the net is Ju ly Noone.who plays the poor d an cer’ s In s h o rt, th e audience can s it back and thoroughly enjoy the about, fa llin g in love with Hugo, te a rin g up m oney with the wealthy m oth er with a gushy, d eligh tfu lly sickening tone of v o ice which re s p e c tiv e lo ve p ro b lem s of the se n sitiv e twin, F r e d e r i c , and M e ss e rs ch m a n n and try in g to co m m it su icid e. at once c la s h e s with and com p lem en ts her shocking red h a ir h is h e a r tle s s o ld e r-b y -1 0 -m in u te s b ro th e r, Hugo, without having M e ss e rs ch m a n n , played with an o m n i-p re se n t s ile n t attitude and gh astly c o stu m e s. to s tra in to h e a r o r d ecip h er s tra n g e a c c e n ts . by 'W illiam M ontgom ery, is n ’t a m a jo r c h a r a c te r in the s tr ic t T h e m is t r e s s and lo v e r, played by B a rb a ra Rutledge and T h e sto ry re v o lv e s around the tw ins, both played by gradu ate sen se p i the p h ra se , but the a c t o r ’ s stead y p re d icta b le coun­ Jo h n Dunlevy re s p e c tiv e ly , a r e p re se n t fro m the beginning to student F a r le y Richm ond. ten an ce adds a note of r e a lity to th is oth erw ise fa n ta s tic com edy. end of th is prod uction, but t h e ir scen q tak e s p la ce during the H elen Shaw, p o rtray in g the w h e e lch a ir-rid d e n aunt of the tw ins, gala b a ll. In the r o l e s , Richm ond fa c e s the p red icam en t of com p letely is the p e rfe c t im age o f b o red w ealth, h e r sm ooth v o ice risin g As the two tango through th e gard en, the m is tr e s s aloof and tra n sfo rm in g h is sta g e p e rs o n a lity fro m one of b ra s h , s e lfis h and fallin g in the com m anding attitu d e of a m o n arch . in s e n s itiv e , and h er lo v er not knowing e x a c tly what to do next bored om to one of tim id aw a re n ess of o th er p eop le’ s fe e lin g s . As the aunt’ s com p an io n -m aid fo r the p ast 20 y e a r s , B ee with which foot., it’ s a good thing the arena th e a tre c h a ir s a re He a c co m p lis h e s th is change of h e a rt with a f l a i r , polish V ary i s outstanding in h e r c o c o o n -to -b u tte rfly tra n sfo rm a tio n , w ell s ecu re d . and speed which le a v e s the aud ience w ondering if th e r e might when sh e m e e ts the d a n c e r 's m o th er — a long lo st frie n d thought If not, the Sum m er C ir c le might lo se a few p atrons when p o ssib ly b e two F a r le y R ichm ond s! they shake with lau g h ter. As the sp oiled young daughter of the filth y r ic h M e ss e rs ch m a n n , to be dead. Inside W eather MICHIGAN F a ir and a lit t le warmer. Professor Haw kins turns a ctor. Page 8. STATE High today near 80. UNIVERSITY Thursday, J u ly 11, 1963 P rice 1 0 i East L a n sin g , M ichigan V o l. 54 No. 164 1,100 4-H Members Americans Out-talked A ttending W eek-long Around The World' Democracy Assem bly O v er 1,100 4-H C lub m e m b e rs a rr iv e d on cam pu s Monday to p a rtic ip a te in a w eek long c o n fe re n c e on "E d .u c a tio n -C o r n e r- Charles Vetter Warns Youth ston e of D e m o c ra c y ” a s p a rt of the 45th annual M ichigan 4-H C lub W eek. *“■T h e them e of the annual c o n fe re n c e s t r e s s e s international Communism Is O versim plified r e la tio n s . A w eek long sched ule o f a c tiv itie s and p ro g ra m s is keeping the young 4 -H ’ e r s busy. M o st the d e le g a te s a r e fro m 15 to 18 on the s u b je c t of “ W orld C om ­ in many natio n s, acco rd in g to By ERIC FILSON High p oints of the p ro g ram during p e titio n of I d e a s .” V e tte r . 4-H Delegates Tour Campiu State News Staff Writer “ T h e U n i t e d S ta te s d oesn’t ” We have a p ro b le m of p ro ­ je c tin g o u r s e l v e s , ” he said . " M a n y A m e rica n s a r e finding "M a n y people i n the under­ developed nations have re c e iv e d th e ir only im p re s s io n s of th e U .S . Hunter the w eek have been s p e e c h e s given by D r. R u s s e ll Mawby, a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of E xten sio n have one, but many an sw e rs fo r fo r the 4-H C lub p ro g ra m ; D r. To Direct that they a r e being o u t-talk e d a - fro m A m e rica n m o v ie s and t e le ­ the w o r l d . C om m u nism is an v is io n . Som e actu ally think that David G o ttlieb , a s s o c ia te p ro ­ round the w orld. o v e r s im p lific a tio n ,” Charles “ A m e rica n s a re v e ry sloppy in p eop le rid e h o rs e s and shoot f e s s o r of so cio lo g y and an th ro - V e tte r of the U nited S ta te s In ­ p ro je c tin g th e m se lv e s . 1 think one e a ch oth er lik e in w e s te rn s. Campus 'CulturefuP polgy and education and C h a rle s fo rm a tio n A g e n c y told an aud­ ie n c e of 1,1 0 0 4-H d ele g ate s of the g r e a t fun ctions of 4-H is to build a fa b r ic of com m u n ica­ “ T h is is b e ca u se bad news t r a v e ls fa s te s t. In m o st new s­ Concert V e tte r , fro m the U nited S ta tes Inform ation A gency. Art From All Fields T u e sd a y night in the A uditorium . p a p e rs and o th er a r e a s of c o m ­ A sock hop Is sched uled tonight tion throughout the county, ç ta te , R alph H unter, c h o ra l d ir e c to r V e tte r ad d ressed the te e n a g e rs m u n icatio n s bad new s lik e r a c e at 8 p .m . in the M en’ s In tra ­ nation and w orld. of R ad io C ity M usic H all, a r r iv e s r i o t s and unem ploym ent is a c ­ m u r a l b u i l d i n g . Tom m orow - “ T h e c o m m u n ists a r e te llin g on cam p u s next week to conduct a c e n tu a te d ,” V e tte r said . Mawby w ill p re s e n t the 1964 4-H the underdeveloped nations that s p e c ia l c o n c e r t in co n n ectio n with Says U.S. they can skip the c a p ita lis t stage in the com m u n ist th e o ry of e co n ­ V e tte r said that the R u ssia n p eop le a r e well acquainted with such p ro b le m s a s unem ploym ent By SUE JACOBY m e m b e rs will p re se n t a ch am b e r L o n gin es Sym phonette and S a lz ­ m u sic c o n ce rt at 4 p .m . in F a i r ­ m an will play M o z a rt's " S tr in g the F in e A rts F e s tiv a l. H unter was s e le c te d to r e p la c e d ele g ate s fo r the N ational Con­ vention. T h e R ev . R o b ert R ic h ­ a rd s o f W hitm ore L a k e w ill speak o m ic h isto rÿ T T h e y say , * Why not State News Staff W riter ch ild T h e a tr e . T h e o S alzm an , Q u artet in D M in o r.” noted con d u ctor R o b e rt Shaw , who b e ca u se that is em p h asized in the An open house w ill be held at on “ My A m e rica n H e rita g e F r i ­ follow the tre n d of h is to r y andgo p rin c ip a l c e llis t with the P it t s ­ c a n c e lle d h is scheduled ap p e a r­ Films Give d ir e c tly into the s o c ia lis t sta g e ? ' “ T h e y have a p re tty e ffe ctiv e R u ssia n p r e s s . “ O n ce you talk about id easy o u talk about p ro b le m s in com m u ni­ C u ltu re will re ig n su p rem e on cam p u s next week with the open­ burgh Symphony, and Paul O berg, K re s g e A rt C e n te r 4 -1 0 p.m . p ia n ist and c h a irm a n of the U ni­ P a in tin g s of the noted a r t is t Hans an ce h e re b e ca u se of illn e s s . He h a s been a student and c lo s e day m orning in the A uditorium . "W e a r e s t r e s s i n g in te r ­ national e m p h a sis , c a r e e r o rie n ­ b ill of goods in the field of ideas ing of M SU 's fourth annual F in e v e r s ity of M innesota m u sic d e­ Hofmann and h is students a r e a s s o c ia te of Shaw ’ s in New Y o rk c a tio n . A r ts F e s tiv a l Monday. tation and s o c ia l d ev elopm ent,” that they a r e m ark e tin g through­ False Idea p a rtm e n t, will play B eeth ov en s on d isp lay with a c o lle c tio n of c h o r a l work fo r many y e a r s . " W e a re gettin g an awful lot of N e a rly e v e ry p hase of the fine Mawby said . " I t re a lly is an out the w o rld ,” V e tte r s a id . "S o n a ta fo r C e llo and P ian o in A co n te m p o ra ry d raw ings from the H unter will conduct the C on­ " O u r p ro b lem i s , do we have s t a tic in our com m u n icatio n a - a r t s w ill be re p r e s e n te d by d is ­ edu cational c o n fe r e n c e .” M a jo r, Op. 6 9 .” 20th A m erican D raw ing Annual. g r e s s bf S trin g s and MSU F e s t i ­ the sam e thing? We have found it round the world. T oday th e re a re tinguished v isitin g p e rs o n a litie s T h e c o n fe re n c e d ele g ate s have A m e rica n film s shown abroad R e fre s h m e n ts will b e serv ed at val C h o ru s in a s p e c ia l c o n c e r t is b e tte r to d is se m in a te the truth m o re te le v isio n s e t s in other fro m e v ery p a rt of the U nited been o rg an ized into groups o r give a d is to rte d im p re s sio n of the open house. T h u rsd a y in the A u d itoriu m . He ra th e r than c a ll the com m u n ists c o u n trie s th a n in th e U n ite d S ta te s T h e second c o n c e rt o fth e C o n - d eleg atio n s re p r e s e n tin g p a r ­ th is cou n try to fo reig n v ie w e rs , S ta te s . T h e MSU S u m m er Band will w ill conduct the sam e p ro g ra m fo r the f i r s t tim e s in c e W orld L ead ing fig u re s in m u sic , a rt g r e s s of S trin g s h a s been changed t ic u la r c o u n trie s of the w orld. a Ja v a n e s e student v isitin g the bum s. In the field of id e a s and p re s e n t a c o n c e rt on the lawn of which would have been p re se n te d c om m u n ication , attitude is v ery W ar II. T V p ro g ra m s tend to m ake and dance will p re s id e o v er the fro m K ellogg C e n te r Auditorium " E a c h d elegation w as supplied cam pus s a id . K r e s g e C e n te r at 7 p .m . W illiam under Shaw. T h e c o n c e r t w ill in­ im p o rta n t.” us look lik e “ I L o v e L u cy ” or packed sched ule of ev en ts. to F a ir c h ild T h e a te r . with m a t e r ia ls about it s cou ntry H ard ja S u s ilo , m a s t e r ’ s ca n ­ M o ffit o f M SU’ s m u sic d ep art­ clu d e both c la s s ic a l and m odern T h e U .S . has a d isto rte d im age T h e p ro g ram begins at 1 0 a .m . lt begins at 8H5 p .m . F rid a y . and a r e s o u r c e p e rso n who sup­ didate in m u sic fro m U CLA , said (continued on page 6) m ent w ill conduct. m u sic . Monday with a le c tu r e on a rt by p lied additional in fo rm a tio n ." that the W e ste rn s, g a n g ste r mov­ M onday’ s a c tiv itie s will c lo s e H unter h a s a wide background D r. Rudolph A rnheim of the p sy­ H y m a n Goodm an, c o n c e r t- " T h e s e re s o u rc e *p e o p le have ie s and the "g o o e y ro m a n tic with a d ance c o n c e rt by the danc­ in e a r ly A m e rica n , c l a s s i c a l and chology d e p a r t m e n t of S arah m a s te r of the T o ro n to Symphony e r s and m u sician s of the C a r lo s v isite d som e nation of the w orld type of thing” shown in Ja v a c o n te m p o ra ry m u sic . He h a s L a w re n c e C o lle g e . H is topic will O r c h e s tr a , L o u is K r a s n e r , p ro ­ a s p a rt of the In tern atio n al F a r m c r e a t e the im age that a ll the de la C a m a ra B a lle t E sp a n o l.T h e w orked a s a p ia n ist, o rg a n is t, be " T h e Q uestion of Content: f e s s o r of violin and c h a m b e r mu­ c o n c e rt will begin at 8 :1 5 p .m . Y o u t h E x c h a n g e p r o g r a m ," people of the United S ta te s fa ll con d u cto r and a rr a n g e r . W hat is A rt A bout?” s ic at S y ra c u s e U n iv e rs ity , M i­ A fo r m e r student at the J u llia r d Mawby sa id . into one of th e s e c a te g o r ie s . in the A uditorium . sh el P ia s tr o , con du ctor of the " T h e c h e e r s w e re taught to the " I t w as a p le a sa n t s u r p r is e C o n g re s s of S trin g s facu lty M ost of the fe stiv a l ev en ts a r e S ch o ol of M usic in New Y o rk C ity , 4 -H ’ e r s by the r e s o u r c e p e o p le ,” to c o m e h e re and find frie n d ly f r e e and open to the p u b lic. T h ere H unter began studying under Shaw Mawby said . p e o p le ," S u silo said . ’ ’ In g e n era l i s an ad m ission c h a r g e fo r in 194 7 . He was appointed a s s i s t ­ the stu d en ts a r e v e ry n ic e , not w ild, a s they see m in all the Fingers Tell Story T h u rs d a y 's c o n c e rt of the C on­ g r e s s of S trin g s and MSU F e s t i ­ ant con du ctor to Shaw at Ju llia r d in 1948. He worked with th e J u l ­ E ach day during th is w eek has an individual th em e fo r the co n ­ fe r e n c e d e le g a te s . On Monday m o v ies I saw at h o m e ." val C h orus conducted by Ralph lia r d C h o ir and Shaw’ s C o lle g ia te it w as “ G ettin g to Know Y o u .” S u silo sa id that in Ja v a , i f a boy w e a rs blue je a n s , he h as to In Javanese Dances H unter, fo r p e rfo rm a n c e s of the S u m m e r C ir c le T h e a tr e and fo r F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e film s . C h o ra le . A fte r working with a nu m ber of c h o ir s , H unter w as h ire d by the T h e them e T u esd ay w as "O p p o r­ tu n itie s U nlim ited ” and D em oc­ be a fig h te r, in the tra d itio n of “ It ta k e s a g re at d eal of tim e ra c y in A ctio n ” on W ednesday. the A m e rica n m o v ie s. T h e people of the W est don’ t T h e H unter c o n c e rt w ill be one J u illia r d School of M usic a s a s ­ to know what e v e ry m otion m ean s, of the highlights of the fe s tiv a l, T od ay , the them e i s " F r o m H ere a p p re c ia te S outheast A sian dance s is ta n t c h o ra l d ir e c to r in 1959. E x p re s s in g am azem en t a t the but the dance can be enjoyed a cco rd in g to D r. W a lter Hodg­ to M a tu rity ” . F r id a y it is " T h is b e ca u se they w atch the w rong p art He did a ll of Shaw’ s c h o ra l work c a su a l attitu d e o f m o st A m e rica n ju s t fo r its b e au ty .” is My C o u n try .” of the body, a Ja v a n e s e d an cer son , ch airm an of the m u sic d e­ d u r i n g the noted c o n d u c to r's stu d en ts, S u silo sa id it i s h ard S u silo explained that many of p a rtm e n t. Hodgson is co o rd iatin g T h e c o n fe re n c e w as planned by sa id th is w eek. th re e -m o n th a b se n ce in 1950. fo r him to understand the in­ the m ov em en ts in S outheast A sian a te e n -a g e c o m m itte e w h o s e H ardja S u s ilo , on cam pus fo r a ll m u s ic a l a c tiv itie s fo r the He p re p a re d the R o b e rt Shaw fo rm a lity found in c o lle g e c l a s s ­ d ance a r e im itatio n s of n atu re. fe s tiv a l. c h a irm a n is Je a n S p a r k s ,C a s s o - th e eth n ic and folk dance w o rk­ c h o r a le fo r num erous re c o rd in g ro o m s in th is cou n try . " T h e s e m anual e x p r e ss io n s of p o lis fre s h m a n at MSU. T h is shop th is week and next, i s a na­ D r. Owen B ra in a rd of the a r t s e s s io n s . He h as w orked with " T h e stud ents ju s t lounge in b ir d s , sand and o th er things fro m d ep artm ent is handling the dance planning c o m m itte e w ill s e le c t tiv e o f J a v a , and has been danc­ noted a r t i s t s including Leopold th e ir c h a ir s w aiting fo r the in­ n atu re a r e so m e tim e s used to tie and le c tu re portion of the fe s tiv a l. (continued on page 8) ing fo r the p a st 16 y e a r s . S to ko w ski, Ja n P e e r c e , L eo n ard s tr u c to r to hand them som ething, p a r ts of the dance sto ry to g e th e r. W ilson P a u l, d ir e c to r of the L e c ­ " T h e c o n ce n tra tio n in t h e W a rre n , L ic ia A lben se and Je a n a s if they knew m o re than any " F o r in s ta n ce , the Ja v a n e s e tu r e -C o n c e r t s e r ie s , is spending W e ste rn d an ce is fro m the w aist M o re l. p r o fe s s o r could teach th em . " B u t the p e rso n at the fro n t down, with erhp hasis on leg m ove­ m e n ts ,” S u silo sad. d an cer is given the them e of th e . su m m e r in E u ro p e. Paul a young king in lqve. Hi's p ro b ­ o rig in a lly proposed the idea of a H unter h as a lso p re p a re d c h o r ­ u s e s fo r the late A rtu ro T o s c a n i­ No Coins; | of the ro om is th e ir te a c h e r . He wouldn't be th e re if he didn't " I n J a v a , a s w ell a s m o st S ou theast A sian c o u n trie s, the le m is to com bine the tra d itio n a l fin e a r t s fe stiv a l four y e a r s ago. m o v em en ts in a 'lo g ic a l w ay .’ Hodgson sa y s the m ain p u rpose n i. He h as worked a s a m u sic a l d ir e c t o r fo r H a rry B e la fo n te and Fire Burns | know m o re than the stu d en ts. n eck , head and fin g e rs a r e v e ry T h u s the i m i t a t i o n s a r e used of the fe stiv a l is " t o m ake a is p re s e n tly on the facu lty of Angola, Ind., (UPI) — " T h e r e s e e m s to be m o r e r e ­ a c tiv e . If the audience w atch es fu n ctio n ally to m ake the dance ' c u ltu ra l im pact in the su m m er H unter C o lleg e In New Y o rk C ity . Nobody had a dime when s p e ct fo r te a c h e r s and p a re n ts run sm oothly. th e le g s , they won’t s e e v ery c o m p a ra b le to that of the L e c ­ He h a s tra v e le d m o re than 5 0 ,- a fire broke out In a too in J a v a .” " I f the audience knows which t u r e -C o n c e r t s e r ie s in w in te r.” m uch. 0 0 0 m ile s with the Ralph H unter fraternity house at Tri- S u s ilo , w f i o s e A m erican and to understand and which to f o r ­ " B u t If they looked at th e fa c e c h o ir . T h e c h o ir h as ap p eared in State College here Tues­ c o lle g ia te sla n g a r e spoken lik e g e t, they can enjoy the p e rfo rm ­ A nother highlight of the f e s t i ­ and fin g e r s , they would e^joy th is n e a rly e v e ry s ta te an d in C an ad a. day. Someone found a a tru e student, h as been in th is a n c e .” val w ill be a folk song and b allad WATCH THE FINGERS.-Hardja Susilo, Javanese dancer, demon- fo rm of d ance much m o re 1/ ’ " W e w ere, of c o u r s e , e x tr e m e ­ quarter for the coin box cou n try fo r the p a st fiv e y e a r s . S u silo said the,audience d oesn’ t S u s ilo w i l l d em o n strate the c o n c e r t by K aren Duke W ednes­ ly disappointed when M r. Shaw and summoned firemen. B e fo r e com ing h e r e , h e studied strates this step from his native culture in front of Moyo H all. n e c e s s a r ily have to understand C o u rt D an ces, of Ja v a and o th e r day in the K iva. M iss Duke .will w as fo rc e d to c a n c e l h is a p p e a r- Damage—$15,000. E n g lish fo r s i x y e a r s in high Susilo is on campus as co-director of the ethnic and folk dance th e m ean in g of each m ovem ent d ances o f Southeast A sia T u esd ay sin g a v a rie ty of songs fro m t r a ­ sch o ol and then took p r iv a t e - le s - at 4 p .m . in the M u sic A uditorium . d itio n al folk m u sic to M o zart, (continued on page 2) workshop. to understand the d ance. sons. T h u r s d a y , J u l y 11, 1963 2 Mi chi gan St at e N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n MlCHfGAN Home Study Council SPORT SHIRTS ACROSS 2 6 Clamor STATI J N I V I IS IT Y STATE NEWS Discusses Education PA C EM AKkR N tW S P A P tR M ANHATTAN 1. Hunting 27. Dense mist 3-TABLES expedition 29. Istle fiber T h e N ational Home Study Coun­ C o m m issio n which i s approved 7. Fictional 32 Knocked M em b er A sso cia te d P r e s s , United P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, c il and MSU c o -s p o n s o re d a sym ­ by the U .S . O ffice of Edu cation. IVY-TAPERED-BUTTONDOWN dog 36 Vessel for Inland D aily P r e s s A sso cia tio n , A sso ciate d C o lle g ia te P r e s s 11. Humbles conveying A ss o c ia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s A sso cia tio n . posium on hom e study at K ellogg S p e c ific a r e a s c o v e re d w e re : SOLID OXFORDS-PATTERNS 12. Kind of ore C e n te r re c e n tly . P u blish ed by the stud en ts of M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity . D isc u ssio n c e n t e r e d around " T h e New L ook in Home Study grain 14 Rainbows 38 Belonging to that Issu ed on c la s s days Monday through F rid a y during the co rre sp o n d e n ce edu cational m a­ Material," Programmed A ll are $5.0 0 a n d $5.95 V alues 15. Synthetic woman fa ll, w in te r and sp rin g q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the t e r ia ls , tech niqu es and s e r v ic e s . L e a rn in g M a te ria ls fo r Home fiber 3 9 Pull after 41 N o th in g SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE su m m e r te r m ; sp e cial W elcom e Iss u e in S e p te m b e r. T h e p a rtic ip a n ts c o n sid ere d how S tu d y ," ‘ ‘In stru ctio n a l and S tu ­ NOW 16 Mountain * Second c la s s p ostage paid at E a st L a n sin g , M ichigan . co rre sp o n d e n ce education c a n dent S e r v ic e s ” and c lin ic s in pass 42 Eagle s nest E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e r v ic e s b e tte r m eet p re s e n t and futu re which e x p e rts d is cu ss e d school 17. Owing 44 In no man­ 49. Sublease 4 Simpleton 19 Fender bump ner 46 Force DOWN 1 Levantine 5. Shepherd s pipe B u ild in g, M ichigan S tate U n iv e rsity , E a st L a n sin g , M ich­ igan. M ail s u b scrip tio n s payable in ad van ce: 1 te r m , educational need s. T h e N ational Home Study Coun­ p ro b le m s . S p e a k e rs included D r. Howard 3 fo r $1080 6 Heir $ 3 ; 2 t e r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6 . c il s e r v e s the in te r e s ts of the R . N e v ille , a c tin g p ro v o st; D r. 20. Auction 47. Spouts ketches 22, Give ap- • speeches 2 Overseas 7 I love: Lat 8 Derisive hom e study field and the public by fo ste rin g sound educational E r n e s t M elby , p r o fe s s o r of edu­ -OTHER G O O D BUYS- proval to 48. River in 3. Silk ma­ c a tio n ; Roy M en n is, adult edu­ 9. Masonic 24. Agile Kr. Flanders terial stan d ard s and e th ic a l b u sin e ss ca tio n s p e c ia lis t fo r the U .S. IVY SLACKS 1 2 3 4 5 é 7 s 9 10 doorkeeper 10. Radio- Ipalendar o f Com ing Events p r a c tic e s in the fie ld of c o r r e s ­ pondence s c h o o ls. It w as o r ­ O ffice of E d u cation; a n d D r. L a w re n c e D e rth ic k , e x e c u t i v e SPORT COATS II %13 guided ganized in 1926. s e c r e t a r y fo r edu cational s e r ­ II bombs 13 Grafted: Barney To Lecture R ecreation Seminar T h e stan d ard s w e re drawn 'up v ic e s , N ational Education A s­ BERMUDAS 14 /5 Heraldry D r. W i l l i a m David B a rn e y , An e x e cu tiv e se m in a r in r e c ­ by the independent A ccre d itin g so c ia tio n , W ashington, D .C . 14 17 % /« 19 18 Purpose le c tu r e r in s p e c ia l e d u c a t i o n re a tio n c e n t e r a d m in istra tio n JACKETS 21 Demon­ fro m the U n iv e rsity of Auckland, w ill be héld at K ellogg C e n te r 20 02t 22 'A 23 ■ strative w ill sp eak in the K iva at 3 Monday through T h u rsd ay . M ana­ "KEW PEE’ S” SWEATERS 23. Scoop 24 025 VA /// s / / 25 Little one p.m . g e r s of r e c r e a tio n c e n te r s a c r o s s BREAKFAST RAIN COATS A s / A / / / 28 Obtain A F u lb rig h t sc h o la r at the the nation w ill m eet to le a rn i Y V //y Y /y 30 31 30 Explosive U n iv ersity of P ittsb u rg h fo r 1962- new ways of building b u s in e ss SPECIAL 27 28 V A / 29 1 % 03 4 % 31 Ascended 63, B a rn e y w ill d iscu ss New and in c re a s in g s a le s . 2 JUMBO EGGS ositchekiros. 32 ss 35 y / . 34 37 32 Sudan lake Z ealand in the C o lleg e of Edu­ What Is A rt About? 33. Distrustful: 41 catio n su m m e r s e r i e s "W o rld " T h e Q u e stio h o f C ontent: What (Any Style) 38 39 W slang H orizon s in S p e cial E d u catio n .” % 34 Fragrant is A rt A bout?” w ill be d iscu sse d 42 43 44 4S rootstock Kresge A rt Show at 10 a .m . in F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e . Hash Browns //y 33 Giver An exh ib it of con tem p o rary G u est sp e a k e r in th is f i r s t of the Toast 47 V/Á 37 Beatified d raw ings, the work of en tran ts F in e A rts F e s tiv a l ev en ts w ill L A N S IN G 40 y /t 49 40 Had on in the 20th A m erican drawing be D r. Rudolf A rnh eim , fro m the Coffee 43. Ever: poet. SA 45 Combat annual, w ill be held in K re s g e dep artm ent of psychology, S a ra h A rt C e n te r Saturday through Aug. L a w re n c e C o lle g e . 4. B a lle t Español Monday Ralph’s "KEWPEE’S” C afeteria S’ M o ffit To Conduct Monday a c h a m b e r m u sic c o n ­ c e r t by the C o n g re ss of S trin g s C a r lo s de la C am ara B a lle t E sp añ o l, with d a n c e rs and mu­ s ic ia n s , w ill appear at 8:15 p .m . 3 2 5 East G ra n d R iver Achtung 1 Mile East facu lty w ill be held in K ellogg Monday in the A uditorium . C e n te r A uditorium at 4 p.m . Of MSU A u n iv e rs ity Band C o n c e rt w ill be p re s e n te d Monday at 7 p .m . on the K re s g e A rt C e n te r t e r r a c e . W illiam M offit of the m u sic de­ p artm en t w ill conduct the co n ­ llforno Restaurant c e r t. n Mu f i t f l Ät n c Á i v i [ anCi n^ * Hunter (continued from page 1) [N O W OPEN D A IL Y lliA M - 2 :A M | a n c e ,” said W alter H odgson, head of the m u sic d ep artm en t. "H o w ­ Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza e v e r, M r. H unter is an a b le r e ­ p lacem en t and the c o n c e r t should be one of the r e a l high ligh ts of the RATHSKELLER F in e A rts F e s t iv a l.” S o lo is ts p erfo rm in g at the co n ­ OPEN DAILY 5 P.M. c e r t w ill be M a r jo r ie M cClung, FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT sop rano and Donald G r a m m , See A n d D rive A m erica’s b a s s -b a r ito n e . M iss M cClung h as sung leading PHONE ED7-1311 FOR TAKE OUT ro le s with the NBC O pera C o m ­ pany and has appeared a s a guest a r t is t with the New Y ork P h il­ NO. 1 SPORTS IMPORT h arm o n ic. the Trium ph TR-4 G ram m h as sung with m ost of Y ou’re On The the nation’ s m a jo r symphony o r ­ c h e s t r a s and with the New Y ork C ity O pera Com pany, the A m e ri­ AL EDWARDS 616 N. Howard. Behind C a r r o ll's Ball If You’ve can O p e ra S o cie ty , the W ashing­ ton O p e ra , L y r ic O p era of C h i­ cag o and Santa F e O p era. SPORTS CAR CENTER D rive-In on E ast Saginaw For Foreign Discovered The~ »tasty ham burgers JA C O B S O N ’S SUMMER STORE HOURS Language •crisp french fries CLOSED SATURDAYS THRU AUGUST 10 • cream y shakes • cool drinks M O N D A Y , T U E S D A Y , T H U R S D A Y and F R I D A Y - 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. WE DNESD A YS - NOON TO 9 P .M . OP E N E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y E V E N I N G Leisure lo w prices at the.» Time Reading! five convenient locations of, German McDonald's Lansing' 4 0 15 W. S a g in a w East Lansing ng I Spanish French 4700 S. Cedar 11 B lk. East of Campus! Italian 2120 N. Larch 12 B lk s. West o f U nion! »4» «P3 See KRAMER’S fo r NOVELS LARGEST DISCOUNTS IN TOWN! FICTION & NON-FICTION COMPLETE LINE CLASSICS MAX KRA M E» ‘ •Y ou’ re c o r d ia lly in ­ N EW & REBUILT F o r th e fin e s t c o lle c tio n o f v ite d to MO us f o r th e best values f o r AUTO PARTS y o u r m o iM yl'* fo r e ig n la n g u a g e p a p e r b o u n d s , N e c k lin e s, d a r k p rin ts, long s le e v e s ... COMPLETE sto p in to d a y a t ... all are new-season blouse news in dacron •MACHINE SHOP polyester and avron rayon. Sizes 30-36. •AUTO GLASS •ELECTRICAL SERVICE A. Cowl neckline, green or brown abstract print. “ your supermarket for education” •SPRING SPARTAN B. Platter collar, green or brown multistripe. C. Ascot neckline, cranberry or blue paisley. Price, 7 .9 8 each. como toto Lino t r a il « a c c e s s o r ie s "SERVING G R E A T E R LANSING FOR 4S YEARS" — W holesale & Retail — Jacobsons K R A M E R PARTS Book Store Sportswear Corner Ann & M.A.C. ED 7-1180 800 E. Kalamazoo Phone IV 4-133S \ T h u r s d a y , J u l y 11, 1963 Mi c hi g a n St at e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n A head O f Other Years Career Show Plans Underway M o re e m p lo y e rs have indicated y e a r we a c t a s host to o th er the la r g e s t one in the cou n try . B u re a u , if a group o f em p lo y ers sch o o ls who a r e in te re ste d in It la s ts two d ays. could b e ask ed to talk with stu­ they w ill attend MSU’ s annual C a r e e r C a rn iv a l th is y e a r than sta rtin g c a r e e r p ro g ra m s of th e ir C a r e e r C a rn iv a l began in 1949 dents about c a r e e r o p portu nities. when Ed P in o , S e n io r C l a s s T h e idea b e ca m e a re a lity at any c o m p a ra b le date in the own,’ ’ F itz p a tric k said . p a st. p resid en t ask ed T h o m as K ing, that sp rin g when 23 com panies MSU’ s C a r e e r C a rn iv a l is a lso then d ir e c to r of the P la ce m e n t s e n t r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s t o t h e E d F itz p a tric k , a s s is ta n t di­ cam p u s to p a rtic ip a te in the f ir s t r e c t o r of the P la c e m e n t B u reau C a r e e r C a rn iv a l. and a d v is e r to the p ro g ra m , said 47 of the 71 com p anies invited have alre ad y accep ted . 'Black Tights’ Tonight F i t z p a t r i c k explained that C a r e e r C a rn iv a l is now held in " B l a c k T ig h ts ,” a d a n c e -m u ­ in e x p r e s s in g h is love to R oxan e. the fa ll b e c a u se it i s a m o re " T h i s is w ell ahead of any T h u s it i s that R oxan e f a lls in lo g ica l tim e fo r students to talk s ic a l of four love s t o r ie s film ed o th e r y e a r ," he noted. " U s u a lly , love with C h ristia n . S h e thinks with p ro s p e ctiv e em p lo y ers. in P a r i s , w ill be shown at the we don't have th is many a c c e p ­ C h ris tia n h as the poetic s k ill but F a ir c h ild T h e a tre T h u rsd a y and " T h i s p r o g r a m i s ju st as ta n c e s until e a rly A u g u st." it a ctu ally b elo n gs to C y ran o . valu able to the fre sh m an a s to Satu rd ay at 7 :3 0 p .m . T h e annual event b rin g s r e ­ When C h ristia n d ie s on the the grad u ate s t u d e n t , " F it z ­ p re s e n ta tiv e s of leading go v ern ­ M au rice C h e v a lie r , the e t e r ­ b a ttle fie ld , on the v e rg e of te llin g p a tric k said . " F r e s h m e n can find m ent and b u s in e ss org an izatio n s n ally youthful F re n ch m a n , in­ h e r the tru th , sh e r e t i r e s to a out fro m e m p lo y e rs ju s t what they to the cam pus to acquaint stu­ tro d u c e s and n a r r a te s the film . con v en t, v isited w eekly b y C y ran o can exp ect in a p a rtic u la r field dents with c a r e e r op p o rtu n ities. " T h e Diamond C r u n c h e r " fe a ­ who does not te ll h e r of h is p art in a r e a s such a s prom otion, and E ach com pany s e ts up a display tu r e s a young lady— an un der­ in the a ffa ir . s a la r y . in the Union. w orld rin g lead er who e a ts d ia - F in a lly , on the b rin k of death, "S tu d e n ts can obtain sp e cific F itz p a tric k said th e re is a C y ran o c o n fe s s e s , but ,it i s too in fo rm atio n which the P lacem en t m o n d s --a n d P i e r r o t , the d e­ w aiting lis t of 17 com panies who liv e r e r of a la rg e so fa . C aptured la te. B u re au wouldn’ t alw ays be able w ish to p a rtic ip a te in th is y e a r ’ s by th e lady’ s gang, P ie r r o t , to win “ A M e rry M ourn in g" i s a to give th em . F o r exair.ple.'sdtfcr p ro g ra m . " I f com panies dropout h e r love, co n v ic e s the diam ond w arning to all men that " A black com p an ies w ill pay a student’ s of the p ro g ram o r re fu s e , we c ru n c h e r that tru e hap p in ess is to d r e s s is beautiful on a beautiful e x p e n se s in gradu ate school while in v ite e m p lo y e rs fro m the w aiting be found not in diam onds, but in wom an, but it is a lso w orn fo r h e w o rk s fo r th e m .” lis t ." ca b b a g e s. m ourning. . .” It is the s to r y of C a r e e r C a rn iv a l is sponsored T h e 15th annual C a r e e r C a rn i­ " C y r a n o De B e r g e r a c ” is a a lady too beautiful fo r one m a n . . by the P la c e m e n t B u reau but is val th is fa ll w ill probably include org an ized e n tire ly by students. o r fo r m o re than one m an. so m e new e m p lo y e rs , F itz p a tric k s to ry of the e te rn a l tria n g le : C y ra n o , with h is fabulous nose " C a r m e n " r e t a i n s B iz e t ’ s T e r . y B u rg eo n , L a c k a w a n a , added. m u sic, but adds a love sce n e to N .Y ., s e n io r , is g e n era l chairm an M SU’ s C a r e e r C arn iv al w as and r o m a n t i c , p o etic natu re: the o rig in al o p era. th is y e a r . the f i r s t of its kind in the United C h r is tia n , a handsom e young c a ­ S ta te s . Today 15 o th e r c o lle g e s d et; and R oxan e, the beau ty . have s im ila r p ro g ra m s . " E a c h C h ris tia n e n lis ts C y ra n o 's help have you seen our m aternity w ear on the second level? PATRICIAN If not, stop in and s e e f a s h io n f a v o r i t e s f o r l a d i e s - Ever Expanding in waiting, E a s y - w e a r , e a s y - c a r e c o s t u m e s and PINK s e p a r a t e s , plus a c o m p l e t e l i n g e r i e line. GROWING U N IV E R S IT Y -A steam shovel is shown digging a trench to lay the new storm sewer pipes in at the loca tion of ROOM the newest dorm itories at the corner of Shaw Lane and Haga- dorn Road. The sewer system w ill se rvice McDonel H all as * we ' i s the two proposed b uilding s to be completed in 1964. don’t let summer EAST LAN SING get you d o w n . . . S e rv in g 11 a.m , T i l 1 a .m . D ancing nightly PATRICIAN PINK ROOM m aternity located in SPARTAN CENTER on S. HARRISON ROAD TAMARACK /us« a H O P , S K I P , a n d a J U M P from CASE a n d W IL S O N D O R M S sportswear ROOM opan 8:00 - 8:30 Monday - Saturday No appointment necessary Stay f r e s h - l o o k i n g , k e e p c o o l in any P a r t ie s up to 240 ED 2-4522 of the v a r i o u s s p o r t s w e a r i t e m s d e ­ people can be e a s ily serv e d in sig ne d e s p e c i a l l y f o r the m o t h e r - t o - e le g a n c e . be! A l l a r e s t yl e d f o r c o m f o r t , st yle d f o r good l o o k s ! DINNER FOR TWO A t t r a c t i v e chino s h o r t s , . .2.98 (fo r the p r ic e of one) O t h e r s at 3.98 WELCOME TO T o p s in p a t t e r n s & c o l o r s . . . 3.98 • f i l e t M ig n o n • c h ic k e n C O K R SB U R Y O t h e r s p r i c e d to 6.95 • s h rim p s p o r ts w e a r R E STA U R A N T 321 E. M ICHIGAN; L a rg e Selection Chino pedal p u s h e r s . . . 3.98 EVERY MONDAY & FR ID AY CLOSED SUNDAY of m a t e r n it y -s e c o n d l e v e l IV 5-7179 Sportswear by LIEBERMANN'S COKESBURY MAKE OLD S h i r t s $ 2 . 9 8 up SHOES NEW S h o r t s $ 2 . 9 8 up in S k i r t s $ 3 . 9 8 up EXCITING COLORS deep summer darks Summer Skirt Sale span the season cooly Special Group 3.98 to 14.98 of B e s u r e to s e e o u r c o m p l e t e s e l e c ­ As e a sy as putting on nail Summer Skirts tion of d a y t im e d r e s s e s in t r a n s i s - • p o lish . ti on a l d a r k s . Many a r e s l e e v e l e s s F ab u lou s Shu-M ak-U p ' c o m e s in ................................so m o d e r a t e l y p r i c e d W onderful c o lo r s to m ake in m i s s e s and h a l f s i z e s . Shown . . your shoes M atch your co stu m e . And Change the c o lo r, too. 20% P a t P e r k i n ’ s d e l i g h t f u l daytimer with t u c k e d b o d i c e , s m o k e - p e a r l D r ie s in 30 m inu tes. OFF b u t t o n s , 3/4 length f r o n t p l a c k e t and * C O LO R S I . 25 two p o c k e t s . B l a c k only. S i z e s 12T to * C O N D IT IO N E R 50« | 20 . . . 12 1/2 to 22 1/2. 5.95 . 254 Call D A Y T IM E D R ESSES-SEC O N D L E V E L ED 2-3505 E A S T LANSING - 20 9 E . G r a nd R i v e r M.A.C. and Albert SHOP KNAPP’S EAST LANSING FRIDAY 9 :3 0 to 5:30. Phone 3 3 2 -8 6 2 2 LANSING - 107 S. W as hin gto n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 11, 1963 4 Mi chi ga n St at e News, F a s t L a n s i n g , Mi chi gan Intramural News Alum ni Use Closed Circuit TV OPEN SOFTBALL 5 B iology In stitu te v s. A w ard To Teach 20 Courses F ie ld T h u rsd ay 6 p .m . B ulkhead s K ello g g v s . U ro lag n ia ' ' 6 K ello gg v s. D epartm ent T h e A m e rica n Alumni C ou ncil B io lo g y In stitu te v s. of P u b lic Safety awarded an hon o rab le m ention to No S t a r s M ichigan S ta te fo r im provem ent 5 B u lkhead s v s . M ets P a ir in g s fo r the te n n is tourna­ m o st a r e a s w here it can re a lly ta tio n s of c lo s e d c ir c u it a r e not in its alum ni support p ro g ra m . When the te le v isio n s e ts In the i m p e r s o n a l e x p e r ie n c e s 6 C a v a lie r s v s . Cubs m ent which b eg in s at 6 p .m . Mon­ G iltn e r Hall a re turned on, the b e of som e v a lu e ." day a r e : B a r r y Jo rd o n v s . P e te The co u n cil is m eeting th is B e s id e s producing liv e c o u rs e which m ight be exp ected , fo r a v ie w e rs m ay thing they’ r e w atch­ F ie ld Monday 6 p .m . Ja c o b s , G e o rg e M o ore v s. B ria n week at A tlan tic C ity , N .J. R o b ert le c tu r e s and taping o th e rs , the telep h o n e s y ste m links the t e le ­ C. T o ll, d ir e c to r of the MSU ing a m odified v e rsio n of " D r . 1 P a p e rb a ck s v s. No S ta r s L a w t o n , M ike M acD onald v s. C C T V stud ios p re s e n t a s e r ie s v isio n studio to each c la s s r o o m D evelopm ent F u n d , and J a c k K ild a re T 2 D a iry v s.'K e llo g g R aza K han, W arren Lapp in, v s. A ctu ally , the te le v ise d anim al of shows designed to o rie n t the in which the le c tu r e i s being F a rm h o u se v s . D e p a rt­ Kinney, d ir e c to r of alum ni r e ­ 3 Don Koopm an. o p eratio n shown in the v e te rin a ry incom ing fre sh m e n to the life shown. m ent of P u b lic S afety latio n s, a r e attending the m eeting T h is set-u p allow s the p ro ­ m ed icin e building is p a rt of the on cam p u s, said D av is. 4 C o m m u n icato rs v s. G ian ts R e s e r v a tio n s h e e ts m ust be as MSU r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s . " r e g i s t r a t io n p ro c e d u re , use f e s s o r to ask qu estio n s of the U n iv e rs ity c lo se d c ir c u it t e le ­ 5 Ag E co n . v s. S a r f e r s p ick ed up in the IM o ffic e b e fo re " T h e aw ard will be in the vision teach in g p ro g ra m , which of the cam pu s lib r a ry , and student student, a s w ell a s m aking the 6 p .m . M onday. T e n n is b a lls w ill fo rm of m o n e y ," said John M. last v e a r included lO d ep artm en ts a c t iv i t i e s - - a l ! p a rts of u n iv e rsity in s tr u c to r a v a ila b le to the stu ­ Monday 7 :1 5 p .m . b e d istrib u te d at that tim e . F ie ld C a r te r , a s s is ta n t d i r e c t o r of and 20 d iffe re n t aca d e m ic c o u rs ­ life which tend to con fu se new dent. alum ni r e la tio n s . " E x a c tly how In fa c t, 7 5 to 80 p e rc e n t of the 1 C a s e K ille r s v s . C a ch e P e r s o n s p a rtic ip a tin g in golf es. stu d en ts— a re d e sc rib e d on film 2 C abana v s. C a m e r o n -C a r r much is not known at th is tim e , F a c i li t i e s fo r C C T V , a s the and shown during the su m m er stud ents who have taken te le v ise d Cubs v s. C am brid g e to u rn am en ts w ill be notified of 3 tu t it w ill go to the MSU De­ clo se d c ir c u it s y ste m is c a lle d , o rie n ta tio n c lin ic s and during c o u r s e s have said they le a rn as C a v a lie r s v s. C a c h e t- th e ir s ta rtin g tim e s by the IM 4 velopm ent Fund. a r e lo cated in both the edu cation w elco m e w eek.’ ’ much a s . through f a c e - t o - f a c e C a ra o ffic e . It is an indication that our building, E ric k so n H all, and in P utting togeth er all th e se p r o ­ co n tact with th e ir i n s t r u c t o r , alum ni clu b s a r e getting stro n g e r G iltn e r. Included in theequipm en t g r a m s a r e students fro m the D av is said . MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES a o v er the c o u n try ," he added. te le v isio n and rad io d ep artm en t, in the education building a re Gladys M. F r a n k s , MSU alum ni two co m p le te stu d ios, and f a c il i ­ a d v a n c e d stu d e n ts, who have Theatre Needs re c o r d e r , also won an aw ard fo r t ie s fo r taping shows and r e ­ w o r k e d i n p r o f e s s i o n a 1t e l ­ her outstanding contribution to the alum ni a s so c ia tio n . She s t a r t ­ running them at a la te r d ate. e v is io n , and p ro fe s sio n a l d ir e c ­ Child Actors p re s e n ts L a st y e a r a total of 678 p ro ­ to r s and c a m e ra m e n . T h e S u m m er C ir c le T h e a tre ed w orking in the MSU alum ni o ffice in 1925 when she was s till a high school student. g r a m s , both liv e and taped, w ere produced on the C C T V netw ork, T h e ir s is the job of c o o r d i­ nating the " p e r f o r m a n c e s " given by le ctu rin g facu lty so that the is seek in g c h ild re n to play in the prod uction o f " C a t on a Hot "BLACK TIGHTS" using 129 te le v isio n s e ts in 13 T in R oof” being p re p a re d fo r In c o lle g e she continued w o rk - c o u r s e s will be te c h n ic a lly well ( I t a lia n ) cam p u s buildings. Ju ly 2 4 - 2 7 . C h ild ren who can N U M B E R P L E A S E - T h e U n iv e r s ity o p e r a to r s 'w o u ld lik e a ll ir.g th e re and has now been with D uring the fa ll, w inter and done. p o rtra y c h a r a c te r s betw een the the o ffic e fo r 38 y e a r s . In 1950, s tu d e n ts w h o ’ ve ch a ng ed th e ir re s id e n c e to o ff-c a m p u s h o u s ­ she re c e iv e d a s c r o ll fo r 25 sp rin g te r m s of 1962-63 m o re than 11,000 students w e re e n ro lle d M a te ria l fo r the c o u r s e s c o m e s a g e s of fo u r and ten a r e sought by the d ir e c to r , F ra n k C. R u t­ Drama! in g or te le p h o n e num bers to n o tify ffie m by te le p h o n e . T h e y e a r s of s e r v ic e in alum ni r e ­ fro m the s p e c ific d ep a rtm e n ts. in c o u r s e s taught through the L e c t u r e r s and d e m o n s tra te rs led g e of the Speech D ep artm en t. num ber is 3 5 5 -1 8 5 5 . latio n s. c lo s e d c ir c u it sy stem . T h e m odern method of teach in g p ro v id e th e ir own copy ju st as T ry o u ts and in terv iew s w ill Adventure! P ro g ra m fo r a c la s s r o o m le c tu r e . be held F r id a y at 4 :3 0 p .m . I n f o r m a t io n via te le v isio n h as been in e ffe c t in R oom 49 of the A uditorium . IT O D A Y and F R ID A Y ! [F ra n k S in a tra "C o m e IV 2-3905 on cam p u s fo r only seven y e a r s . In som e c a s e s , the p r e s e n ­ Comedy! " T e le v is io n teach in g w as a B lo w Y o u r Horn* n a t u r a l for v e te rin a ry m ed i­ c i n e , " s a id D r . J.D . D a v is, m an a­ Excitement! m ic h is a m TH EATR E 3 0 -9 :3 5 3:05-~ :00 i, Lai j ... SUPER BARGAIN DAY! g e r of C C T V . “ Not m o re than 10 people could stand around an o p eratin g tab le at one tim e . TV RENTALS "W ith te le v isio n , the c a m e ra Thurs., S a t.- July 11, 13 AII-Day Prevue of Two Features! can be s e t above the ta b le and a c la s s of 60 can s e e the o p e ra ­ 21" TABIE MODELS tion b e tte r than if they w e re in 730 p.m. vjouve gote# the sa m e room with the c a m e r a ," he added. « 8 . 0 0 per month T h u s c lo s e d c ir c u it te le v isio n c a m e to the cam pu s in 1956, FAIRCHILD THEATRE with one studio in G iltn e r H all. " T h e n the d ep artm en ts began Admission: 50c r*'' i t v 1 ni a t i in ro * . H4 & to r e a liz e the i m p o r t a n c e of clo s e d c ir c u it a s a m edium of in s tr u c tio n . With C C T V the de­ IV 2-0624 CöiüMBirt PICTURES J r i p a rtm e n ts can p re s e n t top q u ality FRIDAY- CAN YOU TAKE (3) CREST Iun oiììMlV p r o f e s s o r s to the g r e a te s t LMAK-olUNhi num ber of s tu d e n ts," D av is said . A lso , via te le v isio n teach in g, all stud en ts in a c o u rs e get the SATURDAY BIG HORROR HITS? sa m e m a te ria l. With the a ccep tan ce of t e le ­ ALL COLOR nw U.S. TA. EAST LANSING T H EA TR E COME v ise d le c tu r e s and d em o n stra­ NERVEORAMA REG. ADM . 9 0 i EAR L Y| tio n s by one d ep artm en t, the h e a lth , p h y sical education and r e c r e a tio n departm ent b e ca m e in te re s te d in the p ro g ra m . In the HORROR BEGAN at MIDNIGHT! f a ll of 1961, the b a s ic c o u r s e fo r women (H PR 105) w as given HEAR THESE through taped p ro g ra m s . "BYE BYE BIRDIE' HITS: S in c e th is tim e , the c o u r s e s "BYE BYE BIRDIE u tilizin g C C T V have grown to the "i LOTOFLIVIN"' p re s e n t s iz e , with. 77 h o u rs p e r "HOW10YEU TOBE week of taped shows, and 44 h o u rs iWOMiH p e r week of liv e p r o g r a m s "HONESTLYSINCERE "IIOS" sched uled fo r the fa ll. "OHE LAST KISS" " C lo s e d c ir c u it teach in g has "PUT ON A HAPPY FACE" Í grown up without a g r e a t deal of p u sh in g ," said D r. C o l b y L e w is, co o rd in ato r of C C T V . " A s the use o fC C T V g ra d u a lly m DICK AB- IHJM in c r e a s e , so does the in te re s t d isp layed by v ario u s d ep artm en ts m in the U n iv e rsity . " T h e r e is yet a long way to F e a tu re F r id a y 1:00 - 4 :5 5 go with th is method of in stru c tio n , 8. 8 :5 5 P .M . but even tually it will be used in Um liifY 1« vm I Starts D RIVE THEATRE TODAY V2 Miles Southwest of Lansing on M-78 -I N TMCATM 65£ to 5 :3 0 E ve. L Sun. 9 0 i Kiddies 30 TfCHMCOlOR* B ob Hope - L u c ille B a ll in “ C R IT IC 'S C H O IC E " Plu s Je f f C handler in " M E R R IL L 'S M A RA U D ERS" MARIETTE HARTLEY LLOYD BÜCHNER TORIN THATCHER ■ ’ MOTHRA” shown 2nd at 10:40 T h u r s d a y , J u l y 11, 1 963 5 Mi c hi g à n St at e Névvs, E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n NOW 2nd WEEK P rog ram In fo rm a tio n IV 5 - 6 4 I5 W omen’s j Concert Broadcast F E A T U R E A T: 1 :2 0 - 4 :0 0 Sign O ut On National Network 6 :3 8 - 9 :1 5 p .m . $ 1 .0 0 A fte r - C hild ren 40£ Regulations A C o n g re s s of S trin g s con­ c e r t conducted by Eugene O r - K rip s and E r ic h L e in sd o rf. O rm andy, m u sica l d ir e c to r of mandy tonight at 8 :15 p .m . in the Philadelphia O rc h e s tr a , will R eg u latio n s i n c l u d e d in the D. 1 9 6 2 -6 3 AWS handbook a r e : L A T E R E T U R N S— T h e hou se­ m o th er i s a v a ila b le by telephone the A uditorium w ill be re co rd e d on te le v isio n fo r nation-w ide d is ­ trib u tio n . lead the 1 0 0 -m e m b er C o n g re ss in p ro g ram w h i c h includes four m ain nu m b ers. T hey young m u sician s w ill play The fantastic adventure of a young fellow from a t a ll h o u rs. If delayed, students M S U 's e d u c a t i o n a l station m ust c a ll the hou sem oth er p e r­ WMSB w ill re c o rd the co n ce rt., B a ch ’ s "B ra n d e n b u rg C o n certo Boston. His name was John Fitzgerald Kennedy. so n ally and b e fo re c lo sin g h o u rs, fo r b ro a d c a s t th is fa ll by the 7 8 - No. 3 in G M a jo r ,” B a r b e r 's if p o s s ib le , in d icate the tim e of statio n N ational Education T e l ­ "A d ag io fo r S t r in g s " and C o r e l­ e xp ected a r r iv a l. E ach student ev isio n (N ET) network. l i 's "S a ra b a n d a , Gega and B a n -" should s e c u r e the telephone numt- d e n e r ie ." W MSB re co rd e d two p ro g ra m s b e r o f h e r h ou sem oth er at h er T h e pro g ram will conclud e with with the C o n g re ss of S trin g s o r ­ e a r lie s t co n v en ien ce. c h e s tra l a s t sum m er under the T sc h a ik o v s k y ’ s "S e r e n a d e f 6 r Students should w ire if it is d ire c tio n of R o b ert Shaw, Jo s e f S t r in g s .’’ im p o s sib le to c a ll as to the tim e of exp ected re tu rn . AWS does not d eal lig h tly with Sunday la te r e ­ tu rn s. P a re n ts and students a r e urged to m ake ¿adequate p lans fo r retu rn in g fo the cam pu s on tim e . O V ER N IG H T.,PER M ISSIO N — P e r m is s io n to be absen t fro m a S u b m a rin e s, V a rs ity B urgers U n iv e rsity re s id e n c e to go out of town, o th e r than hom e, fo r o v e r­ OPEN 5 p.m. - - 2 a.m. night o r lo n g e r, m u st be sen t d i r e c t l y by the p aren t to the Delivery Service in h o u sem oth er b e fo re the student E. Lansing or stop In at . . . m ay be p e rm itte d to le a v e h e r U n iv e rsity re s id e n c e . T h is m ay be co v e re d by an GOOD OLD AUNTI E-Helen Shaw, seated in the ley Richmond, and a poor young dancer, Virginia Varsity Drive-In AWS "y e llo w s lip ” sent by the wheelchair, lends some wisdom to the confused Ederer, irf the Summer C ircle's third production p a re n ts d ir e c tly to the house­ love affair between her nephew, played by Far- of the season, "R in g Round the Moan.' ED 2-6517 E. Grand River Ave. m o th er. in the year's most SAVE IOC (p À F A M IL Y F O O D CUFFROBERTSON talked about role! TVHARDIN•JAMESGREGORY-ROBERTCULP GRANTWILLIAMS H BEECHNUT JACKLWARNER- robert j donovan•:,Kt lesliehmartinson pa,™RICHARDL.BREEN• BRYANFOY•TECHNICOLOR’•PANAVISION'•-"“"'SíW ARNERBRO COFFEE * § » • ' NEXT ATTRACTION! SAVE 2OC M O T" Wal t D i s n e y 's BREAST 0 ’ CHICKEN AT BUDGET-WISE PRICES ! "SUM MER M A G IC ” SAVE I6C Wheaties PKGS. SPARTAN Shop -Rite Cheerios • Trix or YOUR Spartan Shopping Center 940 Trowbridge Rd. CHOICE Country Corn Flakes HOURS: 9A .M . to 9P.M .-M O N D A Y THRU FR ID A Y - SATURDAY 9A .M . to 6 P .M . SAVE IIC C a lif. V alencia U.S. No. I, Southern Cobbler DOLE S LIC ED OR CRUSHED Potatoes 10 39* b . 1; Oranges PINEAPPLE Home Grown Head Lettuce ¿vi9%*. SAVE 35C LA D Y B E T TY dm PRUNE JUICE 32 OZ B O TTLES SO W ith This Coupon and tho Purchase of S A V E 2 6 c —K R A F T MAYONNAISE Q Every 60 Count Bottlo of BIG 30 BREAD..... W ith T hi* Coupon and $5.00 or Moro Purchase Oven 2 BUFFERIN Coupon Expires Saturday, - July 13, 1963 Coupon Exp. Sat., July 13, 1963 Oven Fresh Package CARAMELPECANROLL 49 vioRYH 1 Swift’s Premium-Tender Grown W ith W t Coupon and tho W ith This Coupon and the U r c h a s o of Purchase of SO FRYERS Every # e i . Box of Every 22-ox. STA-FLO S h e ’s W H O LE * % French on 2 to BIS0UICK SPRAY STARCH her MaMa’s 2 m side . . . 2 3 / 4 lb . A v e ra g e Coupon Exp. Sat., July 13, 1963 STM*** Coupon Exp. Sat., July 13, 1963 ir and cool Boston S w i f t * s P r e m iu m H a n d y to G r in d o r S l i c e i B a H d m ssv ^ m m m rn i on her J3 f/ PaPa ’s side . . . LARGE BOLOGNA A N Y S IZ E CHUNK |k lH'ssSomS* W ith This Coupon and the so No wonder W ith This Coupon and the S w i f t s P r e m iu m F u lly C o o k e d By m th e rPiiee cc e Purchase of Purchase of h e ’s on the 1-lb. bag of Hekman's Pecan or Every 32-oz. Spartan Liquid CanadianStyle Bacon ^oiC mixed-up side! L sTA»; COCONUT CHOCOLATE DR O PS U ,IW I w DETERRENT Coupon Exp. Sat., July 13,1963 Coupon Exp. Sat., July 13,1963 -------------FRYIls IG CHIC KEN PARTS------------1 rw rnnrm Vale. I/20c I LEGS ib.49( BREASTS ">•570 WINGS it. 23C LIVERS * ib. 590 ■«tsss* GIZZARDS ib. 250 Baby so SXtXA 0 BACKS & N ECKS Pineapple o r D r in li Pinoapple-Grapofruit ■ * ' SOUP PACK ib. 90 Dhim Sticks ii. 390 Cc jpon Exp. Sat., July 13, 1963 HRS* W ith This Coopen and the m m' 5erfftA ^OLO»Sf°S 0 , L Purchase of Every 30-ox. ctn. Hoathorwoods COTTAGE CHEESE P r i c e s In f h i s A d A r e G o o d A t A l l S h o p R i t e M a r k e t s Coupon Exp. Sat., July 13,1963 2301 E. G R A N D R I V E R 3630 S . C E D A R 1 109 E . G R A N D R I V E R 2416 N . E A S T S T R E E T 2519 S. C E D A R 555 E . G R A N D R IV E R SEE LO G A N A T J O L L Y RO AD 2 4 0 1 W. S T . J O S E P H O Mi chi gan St at 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 11, 1963 jL. Refit S 'with a i t Automotive_____ PONTIAC 1960 C O N V E R T IB L E C a t a l i n a , h y d ra m a tic, rad io, ^ A U T O M O T IV E: S E R V IC E ACCIDEN T P R O B L E M ? C all K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. ROOMS fQ f M For Sale U sed T V S e ts . R e a so n a b le s e r ­ v ic e rad io , T V , H i- F i. U n iv er­ Real Estate E A S T HICKORY - fo r s a le o r re n t. 7 ro o m s , gas h e a t. N ice Vetter Address lowcost w hite w all t i r e s , pow er ste e rin g S m a ll d en ts to la rg e w re c k s . A m e rica n and f o r e i g n c a r s . T H R E E B L O C K S T O UNION - Room fo r 3 g i r l s to s h a re hou se. s ity E le c tr o n ic s 211 E v a c g reen , 3 3 2 -6 2 8 3 . 5 neighborhood, c le a n . $85 0 0 . IV 4 - (c o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1) r e a lly com m u n icate with people and b r a k e s . S m o k e y beige 4860. 8 and then to s tr e tc h th is a r e a ,” [W A N T A D f i n i s h , vinyl top and genuine G u aranteed w o rk . 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 .1 4 1 1 E a s t K alam azo o . _____________ C C arp eted b ed room , f ir e p la c e , two bath s, p a r k i n g , $9 p e r w e e k . 1952 FL E ET W O O D M O B I L E h om e. 55 by 10. 3 b ed ro om s with 4 BED RO O M , 1 1/2 bath, b a s e - E llio t N e ss. T h is is a d isto rted im a g e .” V e tte r said. «AUTOMOTIVE le a th e r in te r io r . Y o u rs fo r only m en t, g a r a g e . B e s t lo catio n . " Y o u only understand people Phone 3 3 7 -9 8 4 2 from 6 -8 p .m . 9 He s tr e s s e d that all good c o m ­ «EMPLOYMENT $1 8 8 5 . A1 E d w a r d s Com pany, i t Employment D O U BL E ROOM FO R m a le s tu - expando living room . Ready fo r o ccu p an cy. Save $1000. C a ll B ath , $1200 down F R A . P o s s ib le in­ m unication m ust be a two-way when you have a s im ila r b a c k -, 3125 E . Saginaw . C9 co m e u p s ta irs . ED 7 -0 9 6 5 . 9 p r o c e s s . " T h e qu estio n of lis te n ­ g ro u n d *" V e tte r illu s tra te d th is •FOR RENT W ANTED R E G IS T E R E D Dental d en ts. A ir-co n d itio n e d . $5/week MI 1 -6 6 0 4 fo r d e ta ils. 7 SUNBEAM T A L B O T 1953, Sun E A ST LANSING MSU fu rnished ing is im portan t. Often d ifferen t by pronouncing fo re ig n w ords •FOR SALE H ygenist on fu ll o r p a rt tim e p e r m an. 222 B e a l S tr e e t. Phone ro of salo n . F in e condition. E D 2 - ANDREA STEREO PH O N IC high th r e e bedroom h o u se. Wanted age groups don’ t lis te n to each w ith E n glish eq u iv ale n ts. One b a s is . C a ll IV 9 -3 3 3 4 . 7 3 3 7 -9 5 1 0 . 7 •LOST & FOUND 4018. 8 fid e lity phonograph. O ne y e a r re s p o n s ib le cou ple o r fa m ily . o th e r. w ord, m agazin e, w hile it sounds TOWN AND CO U N TRY FOOD o ld . E x c e lle n t con d ition. B e s t o f­ s im ila r in E n glish m ean s 's t o r e ’ •PERSONAL DEAN & HARRIS M OTORS IN C. Do you have tim e on your M For Sale f e r o v er $75. 3 5 5 -6 7 3 2 . 9 C a ll Lou T o lm an ED 2 -6 5 9 5 . W a lter N e lle r Com pany. 8 " O n e of the p ro b le m s in club in R u ssia n and F r e n c h . •PEANUTS PERSONAL G rand R iv e r at C ed ar hands? We need 2 men with w ork, 4-H , and the U nited S ta te s MOVING: la r g e rug and pad, f i r e ­ " T h e USIS h as trip le d its lan­ •REAL ESTATE o v er 48 y e a r s with F o rd 1959 E N G L I S H FO R D , white m o rn in g s and ev en in gs f r e e to w ork at excep tio n al s e llin g jo b . p la c e s e t , e l e c t r i c tr a in , m is c . TE N O R SAXOPHONE - G o o d c o n - d itlo n , $100. Phone IV 9 -9 2 3 1 . 10 i t Service is finding an a re a w here we can guage train in g p ro g ram re c e n tly •SERVICE fu rn itu re and household ite m s . STU D EN T T V R E N T A L S . New fo r people who a r e going o v e r­ — $395. P r e f e r m a rrie d m en with c a r •TRANSPORTATION 1957 PONTIAC HARDTOP — fo r tra v e l e x p e rie n c e . F o r ap­ ED 2 - 8 5 2 8 . 7 S IA M E SE K IT T E N S 5 w eeks old. 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 2 1 ” SERVICE s e a s , " he said . MUCH U SED : Dining set $28, E lig ib le to r e g is t e r . C a ll OR 7 - ta b le m o d e ls, $8 p e r month. All " I f we a r e to su rv iv e we a re •WANTED $395. pointm ent c a ll 4 8 4 -4 3 1 7 . C T Y P IN G S E R V IC E so fa -b e d $ 10, c h e sts $4, e a sy 2504. 8 going to have to u se our head s. s e t s gu aranteed , no s e r v ic e o r DEADLINE: 1959 FO R D C O N V E R T IB L E , au­ G R E A T LA K E S E M P L O Y M EN T T h e B e r lin wall is an outstanding 12 p.m . one c la s s da y be ­ to m a tic, rad io, heater, e x c e lle n t h as p erm anent p o sitio n s fo r m en c h a ir $ 5 . L a m p s , h o se. 3 3 7 -0 0 2 6 . i t Peanuts Personal d e liv e ry c h a r g e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV 2 - 0 6 2 4 .______________________ C T H E SIS TY PIN G fo r ca rb o n cop­ e x a m p le of the fa ilu re of co m ­ fo re p u b lic a tio n . buy. — $795. G O LF C L U B S - lik e new. Hagen i e s , m u ltilith m a s t e r s , o r stu ­ and women in o ffic e , s a le s , and H A PPY BIRTH D A Y C h a rlie and m u n ism ,” he said . " T h e w all is 1958 F O R D 6 C Y L IN D E R . 2 iro n s , Sneed woods, c a r t and bag. T V S E R V IC E . Sp ecial r a te fo r dent s e r v ic e s a c e ta te s . IB M ’ s Concell a t i o n s • 1G a.m. one e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 -1 5 4 3 , 616 G en ie! (T h is has been a paid re c o g n iz e d a s a d efen siv e m e a s ­ door, eco n o m ical tra n sp o rta tio n , C all ED 2 - 8 8 1 0 . 9 co lle g e housing s e r v ic e c a ll s . $4. with c a rb o n ribbon and co m p le te c l a s s d a y before pub/ i c a t i o n M ichigan N ational T o w e r. C fe lic ita tiv e annou ncem ent). 7 u re by all c u ltu re s around the rad io $395. CAMPING T R A IL E R s le e p s S'. A bsolute h o n e s t y . A CM E T V , G re e k alphabet and o th e r te ch ­ PHONE: Many o th er m ak es and m od els $$$ plus BONDS Butane stov e and lig h t. W ater, F e a r l e s s : 617 plus 96 equ als 713 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9 -5 0 0 9 . C n ic a l sy m b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in a ll w o rld .” plus C l. A’ s eq u als - - - - - T h e United S ta te s Inform ation, 355-8255 or 8256 to ch o ose fro m . Shop our full B e an AVON R e p re se n ta tiv e and sin k. F o ld s fo r tr a v e l. 1533 D : \A Squ eekerl** D IA P E R S E R V IC E to your d e - d ep a rtm e n ts. W o n c h G rap h ic S e r v ic e (the o v e r s e a s c o u n te r­ block of used c a r b a rg a in s . A e a rn both. Y e a r round incom e S p artan V illa g e . 3 5 5 -2 9 1 1 . 9 s i r e . You r e c e iv e you r own d ia­ S e r v ic e , 1720 E a st M ichigan A ve­ RATES: g u arantee with ev ery c a r . IV 2 - fo r the rig h t woman. It could p e r s back e ach tim e . With our nue, L a n sin g . Phone: 4 8 4 -7 7 8 6 . C p a r t of the USIA) is s tr e s s in g 1 D A Y .. . . . $1.25 1604.___________________________C7 be you. F o r appointm ent in your T R E A S U R E A N D TRA SH . An- ^P e rs o n a l s e r v ic e , you m ay inclu de up to th is . tique love s e a ts - household and He told the 4-H aud ience that 3 DAYS. . . . S2.50 1961 R EN A U LT DAUPHINE, e x ­ hom e -y rite o r c a ll even in gs, M r s . p e rso n a l a r t i c l e s . Wrought iro n SUM M ER S P E C IA L at J u l i a ’ s two pounds of you r baby’ s un­ T Y P IN G of any kind done in my they m ust have a ‘g u ts’ con v iction 5 DAYS. . . . $3.75 c e lle n t condition, 12,000 m ile s . Alana , H u c k i n s , 5664 School ta b le , th re e c h a ir s . S eal skin B eau ty S h o p . 3606 Homewood d e r s h ir ts and clo th in g which w ill h om e. Y e a r s of e x p e r ie n c e . C a ll about fr e e s o c ie ty if they a r e go­ R ad io, h e a te r, w.w., new - Au­ S t r e e t ; H a sle tt, M ichigan, T e l ­ ja c k e t, fo u r skin m ink fu r. Odd Ave. C all T U 2 -4 4 8 0 . 9 not fad e. W hite, blue o r pink 8 8 2 -5 3 8 2 . 7 (Based on 15 words per ad) ing to con v ince o th e rs of its ad­ ephone F E 9 -8 4 8 3 v C7 c h a ir . S e e at 610 D in sm o re d iap e r p a ils fu rn ish e d . gust 1961. $850 - F E 9 -2 5 4 4 . . ABOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR. T E R M P A P E R S , T H E S E S , gen­ v an tag es. There w ill be a 25$ service NEGRO M A LE STU D EN T to a s - D riv e off W est M oreland Ave. AMERICAN D IA P E R SE R V IC E E le c t r o ly s is i s p erm an en t. C a ll e r a l typing, e tc . E x p e rie n ce d typ­ " T h e com m u n ists a r e p re tty and bookkeeping charge if 1955 C H E V R O L E T , good condi­ s is t in s o c ia l p sy ch o log ical r e ­ n e a r S t. L a w re n c e H ospital - 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t U n iv e rsity B eau ty Salon ED 2 - i s t . F a s t s e r v ic e . Phone 3 5 5 - a n ti-A m e ric a n in what they a re th is ad is not paid w ith in tion - $125. C all IV 7 -0 0 8 7 any­ s e a r c h on r a c e re la tio n s . P r o je c t L a n sin g . 7 L a n s in g , M ich . C 1116 o r IV 4 - 1 6 3 2 . C 0785. 10 p ro je c tin g . In P ak istan the people, one week. tim e . II to run full te r m , a ll day T h u rs ­ HAND KNIT - - fre n c h ang ora G E T R E L IA B L E ADVICE on c a r B IC Y C L E S AND C A B S S a le s S e r - COLLEGE PAPERS T Y P E D . fe e l that w este rn izatio n is ruining [9 5 5 F O R D "STATIONWAGON, days - $ 1 .7 5 p e r hour. Phone 3 3 2 - s w e a te r , y ellow , s iz e 12, B ra n d m o r a l i t y and ch allen g in g r e ­ i t Automotive______ autom atic sh ift. Good condition. 51 4 9 . __________________________ J new . Phone IV 9 -9 6 8 9 . 8 in s u ra n c e fro m L E S STANTON A G E N C Y . B u d g e t Fin an cin g v ic e and r e n ta ls . New and used . E a s t L an sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t R oyal E le c t r i c P ic a . Phone M r s . H a r r is , 3 5 5 -8 1 7 8 . C lig io n . $200. Phone TU 2 -6 4 6 9 ; 9 SUM M ER E M P L O Y M EN T 1956 - BUICK - 2 -d oo r hard SIN GER SEWING MACHINE Au- a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ich igan . IV G rand R iv e r , 3 b lo ck s e a st of " T h e co m m u n ists sa y the U .S. R E A D E R S D IG E ST (RCA S te re o L U C Y W E L L S , fo r fa s t a c c u r a te top - one ow ner. E x celle n t tr a n s ­ 1958 2 -DOOR FO RD with o v e r- to m a tic zig zag c o n so le m o d el, 2 -0 6 8 9 . C M cD on ald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C i s giving aid with s tr in g s a t­ M u sic D ivision ) is accep tin g ap­ typing on e lit e type I.B .M . e l e c ­ p ortation. R easonably p r i c e d . d riv e. E x c e lle n t condition $475. does ev ery th in g without a tta ch ­ ta ch e d . They c la im we a re engag­ p lic a tio n s fo r an outstanding op­ t r i c . C a ll 3 3 0 -2 1 3 9 . C C all ED 2 -1 2 5 3 . 8 C all ED 2 -8 4 7 0 . 9 m e n ts. Sew s on buttons, button­ ing in econ om ic im p e ria lis m . portunity f o r qualified c o lle g e 1958 ENGLISH FORD 4-d oo r s e ­ h o le s, o v e r c a s ts , blin d h em s, em ­ ANN BROWN ty p ist and m u lti­ "A com m u nist today s a y s to an 1960 C H E V R O L ET co n v ertib le , m en . P a r t tim e during school V - 8 , au to m atic, sharp c a r . C all Jim OX 4 -4 6 5 1 . 8 dan. $300. Phone 3 3 2 -5 5 3 9 . 1958 PLYM OUTH V-8 F o u r-d oo r 7 $60 p er w eek, full tim e th is su m ­ m e r $100 p er w eek. C a r r e ­ b ro id e r s n am es and many fa n cy d e sig n s. P ay m en ts of $ 7 .0 0 p e r My Skull Runneth Over lith o ffse t p rin tin g (black & w hite & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n era l typing, A m e rica n or b e lie v e r in freed om that you a r e a n ic e guy but you month o r pay b alan ce o f $ 5 8 .4 9 . te rm p a p e rs , th e s e s , d is s e r ta ­ ju s t haven’t got the word y e t,” PONTIAC 1960 C O N V E R T IBL E station wagon. A utom atic tr a n s ­ quired . E x c e lle n t training. C a ll OL 5 -2 3 0 2 . C7 R ep u lsiv e c ilia tio n s b lem ish life , D ecad ence tio n s. ED 2 -8 3 8 4 . C V e t t e r said . " T h i s i s the ap­ C atalin a, h y d r a m a t i c , rad io , m issio n , low m ile a g e . - $595. Superb e x p e rie n c e with a fine 1963 ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE re e k s with m a lo d o ro u sn e ss, Fan tanbulous s e p - JO B R E SU M E S — 100 c o p ie s , p ro a ch they a r e using. white w all t ir e s , power ste e rin g 1957 PLYM OUTH F o u r-d o o r V-8 w orld -w id e com pany. F o r p e r ­ In o rig in a l fa c to r y con d ition. J u s t ticitu d e p e rm e a te s d eath, Happy B irth d a y Mom $4. A ld inger D ir e c t M ail A dver­ " T h e y p re d ict that in the next and b ra k e s . Smokey beige fin ish , sedan standard tra n sm issio n with son al in terv iew , phone M r. M u r­ dial s titc h d e sire d fo r button­ and Dad. tisin g . 533 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - 20 y e a r s they will approach the vinyl - top and genuine le a th e r in­ radio & h e a te r - $375. ra y , 4 8 7 -6 0 8 4 . T h is is NOT m a g - h o le s, blind h e m s, darning and 2 2 1 3 .____________________________ C ideal of co m m u n ism .” te r io r . Y o u rs fo r only S 1885. BONDY & DAVIS Used C a rs azin e s a le s .__________________ _ 9 A1 Edwards Company, 3125 E . Saginaw. C8 1«926 W. Saginaw IV 2 -9 4 6 6 9 Jf* For Rent m any fan cy d esig n s. B a la n c e due only $ 4 8 .5 7 , o r $7.0 0 p e r m onth. T h e B e a r d le s s , B a w d y B a rd Bonnie i t Transportation V e tte r told the aud ience that the 1955 O L D SM O B lL E , one owner, In tern atio n al F a r m Youth E x ­ hy d rom atic, rad io, $150. o r b e st For V a c a t i o n R e n t a l s see PHONE OL 5 -2 3 0 2 . C7 N EED R ID E fo r M on., W ed., ch an g e p ro g ram is one of the 1962 YOLKSVVAGON - B l a c k , o ffe r. 1718 W. Ottawa. IV 9 - Ken O liv e r S a le s FA RM FR ESH EGG S, s tr a w b e r ­ F r i . a .m . fro m G rand R apids to g r e a te s t am b assad o r p r o je c ts ii: sunroof, white sid ew alls. C all E A S T LANSING CH ESS C L U B , X E R O X C O P IE S anything: even 4309 . 7 We have tent cam pu s and tra v e l r i e s a lso o th e r fre s h fr u its and L an sin g and b a ck . C a ll GL 2 - the w orld. IV 5 -5 9 2 3 . 8 Sp artan R oo m , Inn A m e rica M o­ p ag es in a bound book. A ldln- 1^56 O L D SM O B lL E 88 hardtop, t r a i l e r s . Phone ED 2 -6 8 6 1 8 v e g e ta b le s d aily at re a s o n a b le 2274. 7 ARE YOU LOOKING fo r a used t e l. T u e sd a y , 7 p .m . Open a ll g e r D ire c t M a il, 5 3 3 N. C lip - He a lso gave som e background p r ic e s throughout the sea so n . c a r b arg ain ? Good c a r s p riced hy d rom atic, rad io, good tir e s . 5175. C a ll ED 7-9 2 3 5 a fte r 6 A PA R TM E N TS R oad sid e F a r m M ark et, 3 m ile s su m m e r. 9 p e r t. IV 5 - 2 2 1 3 . C i t Wanted in fo rm atio n of the USIS and USIA. right at G R A F T Auto S a le s . 3117 F R E E P IZ Z A ON YOUR B IR T H ­ T H E S E S P R IN T E D " W e a re try in g to te ll the story p .m . 7 CO LLEG E M A N O R A PTS. E. e a s t of E . L an sin g on Grand R iv ­ F U L L -T IM E WORKING G IR L and N. E a st S t. IV 9 -3 8 3 9 . , 8 e r , old US 16 at O kernos Rd. C D A Y. At B im b o ’ s , p izza is our Rapid s e r v ic e , sta y w hite Diazo student w ants sin g le apt. Unap­ of the A m erican p eo p le, in stitu ­ L an sin g . F u rn ish ed and unfurn­ 1956 C H E V R O L E T , good con d i- spa rta n m o to rs P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R “ s p e c ia lty . C a ll 4 8 4 - 7 8 1 7 . C p r in ts , d raftin g su p p lies. p rov ed , u n su p erv ised . C a ll 3 3 2 - tio n s and c u ltu re o v e r s e a s ,” he Home of p e rso n a lly se le c te d used ish ed . C lo se to cam pu s and shop­ C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E PRIN T tion. 5400. Can be seen 2 -4 p.m . SUM M ER FUN AT W hite B ir c h sa id . " I n th is p ro g ram th e re a re ping. R en ts fro m $45. C a ll F lo r ­ O lym pia P r e c is io n . Buy th e fin ­ 3075 a ft e r 6 p jn . 4 during the week and weekends at cars. 221 South G rand 1 ,2 0 0 A m e rican s serv in g in 104 en ce G ra v e s 6 9 9 -2 4 2 6 . Edward e s t . T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- R id ing S ta b le . L o ts of good h o r s ­ UNFURNISHED 5 B E D R O O M 123 A lb ert, E. L an sin g . 8 VOLKSWAGON 1956 b l a c k , r a ­ L a n sin g , IV 2 -5 4 3 1 _______ C countries at 239 p o sts o r d io -h e a te r, a c le a n good run­ G . H acker C o. R e a lto r s . IV 5 - b rin g Com pany. 310 N . G rand . e s and t r a i l s . C a ll OR 7 -3 0 0 7 . hou se fro m ap p roxim ately Sept. 1956 PONTIAC HARDTOP, radio IV 2 -1 2 1 9 . C 9 FO R LOW R A T E S on auto in­ a g e n cie s. ning c a r , $595. 226 1 .________________ 9 1 through D e c ., 1964. E a s t L a n ­ and autom atic - $325. W ITHOUT YOU . . . I’ M DEAD! s u ra n ce i t ’ s S ta te Fairm M utual, M O R R IS-O X FO R D 1957 4 door, E Y D E A L V ILL A A partm en ts for 1956 GENERAL HOUSE- sin g a re a p r e fe r r e d . C a ll 3 3 2 - " W e have ov er 7 ,0 0 0 em ploy­ 1957 FO R D 8 , autom atic, con­ T R A IL E R : 30’ x 8*. C lean and in G e o rg e B u b o lz, auto in su ra n ce W orld’ s l a r g e s t auto in s u r e r . rad io and h e a te r, $495. th o se who a p p re c ia te luxurious 8823. 8 e e s in v ario u s c o u n tr ie s ." v e rtib le - 5495. Good C ondition. C a ll 3 3 2 -8 9 8 4 fo r stud ents and h ig h e r-u p s at C a ll o r s e e you r S ta te F a r m agent 1959 FO R D V 8 G A L A X IE , 2 door, liv in g . F e a tu rin g sw im m ing pool, F A C U L T Y SEEK IN G la r g e un- V e tte r was on cam pu s tw o DARN ELL ALTO SA L E S A nytim e. 7 the b e st p r i c e s . C a ll m e and s e e ! today. Ask fo r G E O R G E TO BIN blue with white top, low m ile a g e , co m p lete c a r p e t i n g , B a r B -Q fu rn ish ed hou se, by Sept. 1, m in ­ y e a r s ago p artic ip a tin g in the 2306 E . M ichigan - next E D 2 -8 6 7 1 - 220 MAC. C7 o r ED KARMANN, IV 5 -7 6 2 7 $995. a r e a , l a r g e r e c r e a tio n ro o m , B o o k ca s e s U nfinished $ 4 .9 5 and im um 2 y e a r le a s e . W rite 2 2 5 9 P e a c e C o rp s train in g p rogram to f ir e statio n . 4 8 5 -6 9 6 3 10 GIMMICK R A L L Y E fo r s p o r ts - IN FRA N D O R. C C H E A P IES 5 4 ’ s to 5 8 ’ s' good laundry f a c il it i e s , c ity b u s ,c lo s e up. C h est o f d ra w e rs $ 1 0 .0 0 and S . C i r c le D riv e , Ann A rb o r. Can fo r the N ig eria group. T h is is the DO YOU KNOW that ju s t ten m in­ c a r s and o th e r s . E n te r a fun WHY PA Y M O R E ? F o r p r o fe s - tra n sp o rta tio n , 7 c a r s to ch o ose to c h u rch e s and shopping. 1 y e a r up. G ra n ts F u rn itu r e , 529 E a s t v is it any F r id a y . 8 fourth S tate Club Week he has a t­ u tes e a s t of E a st L an sin g y o u ca n e v en t, Ju ly 2 1 . F o r in fo rm atio n , sio n al d ry c le a n in g , WENDROWS. fro m . P ric e d fro m $100 to $395. le a s e . C a ll F id e lity R e a lty . ED M ich igan , L an sin g . IV 4 -4 9 0 3 . C tended in a month. have the b e st of p e rso n a liz e d s e r ­ c a ll IV 9 -8 1 4 5 . 9 P a n ts , s k i r t s , s w e a te r s , 5 0 £ . 3000 E . M ichigan 2 -0 3 2 2 . ; JT A B E A U T IF U L SIN GER z ig -z a g TWO G IR L S T O . SHARE R iv e r s v ice from a sm all frien d ly F o rd V e tte r re c e iv e d an A .B . from d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fine s e ­ Phone IV 7 -3 7 1 5 C8 HOUSE___________________________ sew ing m ach in e. D oes button­ Real Estate __ P la in d r e s s e s , s u its, c o a ts , $ 1 .0 0 Edge Apt. fo r 1 9 6 3 -1 9 6 4 C on tact H am ilton C o lleg e in 1946, and an 3006 V ine S t . 1/2 block w est of Doug J o h n s o n , 535 W. G rand 1962 VOLKSWAGON B L U E s e ­ h o les and d e c o ra tiv e s titc h e s - E A ST SIDE,- n e a r F ra n d o r, cap e L L .B fro m the N ational U n iv e r­ le ctio n of used c a r s . Signs B ru n ­ F ran d or. ________ C EA ST LANSING MSU fu rnished no a tta ch m e n ts require«"!, ju s t cod, fir e p la c e $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 . 714 N. R iv e r . 11 s ity Law School in 1953. He r e ­ son F o r d S a le s , W illiam ston , dan. Radio, w.w. many e x tr a s . th re e bedroom house. - Wanted d ia l. M ust s e ll on new accoun t F r a n c is . C a ll owner a fte r 5 p .m . T Y P IN G S E R V IC E G IR L TO SH ARE la rg e bedroom , c e iv e d a L L .M . fro m G eo rg e M ichigan . OL 5 -2 1 9 1 . C $1400 C ash - no tr a d e s . C all re sp o n sib le c o u p l e o r fa m ily ; fo r $ 6 3 .9 6 o r w ill*a c c e p t $ 6 .3 9 IV 5 -7 9 7 2 .______________________ 9 living ro o m , k itch en . All hom e W a s h i n g t o n U n iv e rs ity Law 355 -6 0 3 1 even in gs. 9 F O R D 1958 C O N V E R T IB L E , C a ll Lou T o lm an ED 2 -6 5 9 5 . p e r month. C a ll IV 5 - 1 7 0 5 . C7 L U C Y W E L L S , fo r f a s t a c c u ra te p r iv ile g e s . $7 p e r w eek ED 2 - S ch o ol in 1959. OKEM OS - CHARMING 4 -b e d ­ C r u i s e -o -m a tic d riv e , r a d i o , W a l t e r N e lle r Com pany. 8 typing on e lite type I.B .M . e le c ­ 5977. 9 1962 ZIG - ZAG CU STO M A TIC room ca p e cod . C e ra m ic t i le bath, He has attended the School of w hite w all t i r e s , vinyl in te r io r . ^ M O TO RC YC LE t r i c . C a ll 3 3 9 -2 1 3 9 . C W anted: T RA N SPO RTA TIO N to A dvanced In tern atio n al Stud ies in ROOMS m odel sew ing m ach in e. P r a c ­ fu ll divided b a sem e n t. A ttached P o la r white fin ish - lik e new. g a r a g e , o v e r 1 1 /2 a c r e b e a u ti­ E D IE S T A R R , T Y P IS T . T h e s e s , LIVONIA and b ack w eekend s. E x ­ W ashington and T h e A cadem y of 1962 HONDA 3 0 0 c c - e x ce lle n t tic a lly new, gu aran teed . 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ONE B L O C K F R O M C A M P U S - 341 E V E R G R E E N AVE. O n e -h a lf B lo ck From C a m p u s OPEN S A T.-SU N . 1:00 - 5:00 P.M. OR B Y A P P O I N T M E N T LEASES B a l a n c e of S u m m e r T e r m AVAILABLE or For The Ultimate In EVERGREEN ARMS One Y e a r B e g i n n i n g S e p t e m b e r 15 341 E V E R G R E E N A V E . NOW FO R : Luxury A n d C o n v e n ie n c e All Apartm ents Feature C O M P L E T E R E N T A L INFORMATION AND A P P L I C A T I O N S A V A I L A B L E A C om plete Line O f GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES RENT NCW in( ld u d in g FOR FALL A ir C o n d it io n e r - G a r b a g e D i s p o s a l F u l l S i z e Ra nge 13 Cu. F t . R e f r i g e r a t o r and Oven with F r e e z e r E X C L U S I V E R E N T A L AND M A N A G E M E N T E V E R G R E E N ARMS F D W A H O G . M A C K E R ç o R E A L T O R R 341 E v e r g r e e n Ave. 2 2 5 W, W a s h te n a w L a n s in g , M ic h . D E S I G N E D WITH T H E S T U D E N T IN MIND O f f i c e I V 5.2267 M odel 3 3 2 -1 0 1 1 A p t. O P E N DAILY FOR Y O U R IN S P E C TIO N 4 4 y e a r s o f T r u s tw o r th y R e a l E s t a t e S e r v ic e Mi c h i g a n S t a t e Ne ws , E a s t L a h s i n g , Mi c h i g a n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 11, 1 9 6 3 7 The Christian M inistry 6P roject P eru 91 « yy Church School Is It For You? i n o p e r a t i o n j P a s t o r S e e s P r o g r e s s By Rev. James W. Didier At A requipa Convenes Here How would you lik e a jo b that o ffe rs the m o st h e a rta c h e s , fr u s ­ tra tio n s and d isap p oin tm en ts? But w ait. It a ls o o ffe rs much in th e way of s a tis fa c tio n s , acco m p lish m e n ts and fu lfillm e n ts . Have you co n sid e re d the C h ristia n m in istry fo r y o u rs e lf? C o rre sp o n d e n ce with 21 m em ­ b e r s of S t. Jo h n ’ s Student P a r is h In Racial Problem By L IN D A M IL L E R m i s s i o n s . “ We a r e now going T h e 17th annual T o w n and C o u n t r y C hurch L ead e rsh ip S ch o o l, planned e sp e c ia lly fo r re lig io n a s p e c t is brought out, the town and cou ntry c le r g y and lay M ennon ites, C hurch of God, and the E p isco p al and M e t h o d i s t fa ith s attended the O cto b er plan­ ning s e s s io n . C h a rle s E v e rsm a n , WHO IS H E? A C h ristia n m in is te r is one who h as been duly o r ­ r e v e a ls that " P r o je c t P e r u ” Is State News Staff W riter f u ll-s te a m ah ead ,” he sa id , " t r y ­ student in v a ria b ly g o es in t h e l e a d e r s , w ill convene Monday U nited C hurch of C h r is t, served dained by h is denom ination and authorized to conduct w orship, ad­ underw ay th is su m m er in the Although r a c ia l in teg ratio n w ill ing to m ake up fo r the apathy that rig h t d ir e c tio n .” w i t h h ead q u arters at Y ak eley as c h a irm a n . F acu lty m e m b e rs m in is te r o rd in an ces (s a c r a m e n ts ), p reach the G ospel of C h r is t, P eru v ia n c ity of A requipa. not take p la ce ov ernight, the R ev . h a s been p rev alen t in the p a s t. T h e R e v . M r. Bundenthal said H a ll. p re s e n t w ere R ob ert A nderson, te a c h , c o u n se l, build up m e m b e rs of h is chu -ch in the knowledge of T h e stud ents a rriv e d s a fe ly in T h e o Bundenthal of the M artin th at if th e white stud en t’ s co m ­ T h is train in g p ro g ra m , spon­ dhairm an of the U n iv e rs ity C o m - C h r is t and leac^them in e ffo r ts to m in is te r to the la r g e r com m u nity. la te Ju n e and im m ed iately began L u th e r C hapel, b e lie v e s that its " T h e r e is s t ill a trem en d ou s p a s sio n fo r h is N egro b ro th e r s o re d by the U n iv e rsity C o m ­ m itte e on C h u rc h -re la te d P r o ­ w orking in the com m u nity. A ll amount to be done in te r m s of e n ­ would grow lik e ev eryth in g e ls e m itte e on C h u rc h -re la te d P r o ­ g r a m s , and J . O liv er H all, a s ­ W H ERE DID HE COM E FR O M ? A s long a s m an h as lived on e a rth fu tu re in the U nited S ta te s is " a a r e living in a r e a h om es excep t lis tin g the N egro laity in the high­ d o es o n ca m p u s, th e re w ill be re a l g r a m s and the Continuing Ed­ s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of s o c ia l s c i ­ he h as ch o se n c e r ta in m en to p e rfo rm the fun ctions of the re lig io u s v e ry b rillia n t o n e .” the c o e d s who a r e serv in g in the " N e g r o e s a r e people ju s t lik e e r a r e a s of our c h u rch . We need p r o g r e s s tow ard an end to the r a ­ u cation S e rv ic e , Has developed ence. le a d e r. S in c e the tim e of C h ris t th e re h as been an e n d le ss p ro ­ c e s s io n of m in is te r s of H is G o sp el, providing e v e ry gen eratio n with we a r e , ” he said , " n o b e tte r and m o re N e g ro e s w orking in our c ia l c r i s i s . fro m the e x p e rie n ce of 16 p r e ­ .Core c l a s s e s include Group h o sp ita l. Anthony M ic e li, M ich ael G il— no w o rse . But the N egro m ust a lso c h u rch p r o fe s s io n s . T h e p e r c e n t­ c ed in g s ch o o ls. A s te e rin g co m ­ M e t h o d s , R u r a l Com m unity an in te rp re ta tio n of the C h ris tia n way of life . M in is te rs have taken hool, T im o th y L e s t e r and David c a r r y so m e burden of p ro o f fo r age is not n early what it should m itte e and the M ichigan C ouncil C h an g e, and Town and Country a p rim a r y p la ce in the developm ent of nations and c u ltu re s . T h e y have led in re fin in g s o c ia l c o n sc ie n c e , building e th ica l and m o ra l co n ce p ts and e sta b lish in g co d e s of b eh av ior. T h e y have a rb itra te d W alsh w e re sen t to a s m a ll v il­ la g e o utsid e A requipa to e r e c t a h is e q u a lity .” T h e R ev . M r. Bundenthal said b e ." R om anians o f C h u rch e s have co o p erated with th e sp o n so rs to b rin g chu rch C h urch O rg anization and Admin­ is tra tio n . A b o u t 25 e le c tiv e T h e R e v . M r. Bundenthal, who go v e rn m e n tal, econ om ic and p o litic a l c r i s e s . T h e y have alw ays been c a lle d to a s s i s t in tim e s o f urgent need. ch u rch and sch oo l. Ja n e A dam s and J o S t e r r e t t a re that N eg ro es must a ls o b e what C h r is t said that a ll men sh o u ld b e . taught in L u th eran h ig h er ed u ca­ tion c e n te r s during h is p r o fe s ­ G ather le a d e r s fro m a c r o s s the nation to MSU in an e ffo rt to understand c o u r s e s will be a v a ila b le . G raduation will be held in-the HOW DOES HE GO A BO U T HIS J O B ? T h i s v a r ie s with the denom ­ teach in g E n g lish at the lo ca l uni­ " T h e w orst thing that can happen p ro b le m s which con front le a d e r­ sio n al life , said that the m a jo r An a ct o f the com m u nist re g im e sh ip in town and country p a r is h e s . A lum ni M em orial C hapel SanC*- in ation . B u t, g e n e ra lly , th e p a s to r is the o n e p e rso n m ost re s p o n s ib le v e r s ity . T h e R ev . T h o m a s M c- is fo r the white p eo p le to have p ro b le m is to try to tr a in and in R o m an ia in 1948 le ft only 17 tu ary T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 2 5 , G. M e r­ fo r the a c tiv itie s and m in is tr ie s of a lo ca l c h u rch . He is c a lle d D e v itt of S t. Jo h n ’ s h a s joined all the gu ilt com p lex. T h e r e m u st e d u cate the N egroes in the south. r i l l L en o x, E xecu tiv e D ir e c to r , o rg an ized B yzan tin e R ite C atho­ U n iv e rs ity d ep artm ents a r e upon to lead and p ro m o te m any kinds of ch u rch a c tiv itie s and u n d er­ o th e r stud ents in w orking in the be a sh arin g of guilt and p ro o f on A n ational co n fe re n c e w ill be M ichigan Council of C h u rch es l i c C h u rch e s a s the surviving co n trib u tin g staff m e m b e rs to in­ takings — w o rsh ip s e r v ic e s , pu blic m e e tin g s, te a ch in g ,co u n se lin g , lo ca l s ch o o ls. both s id e s .” held in W ashington, D .C ., th is fall w ill d is c u s s the church around the p a r is h e s . s t r u c t the P ro te sta n t group. T h e ad m in iste rin g , org an izin g , p reach in g , v isitin g the s ic k , o ffic ia tin g at R e lig io u s o rg a n iz a tio n s have to study th is p ro b lem . w orld. S e v e ra l co e d s a re w orking with E a ch o f th e 17 sent its p a sto r sch o o l is under the guidance of b a p tis m s , m a r ria g e s and fu n e ra ls . In addition, he c o o p e r a te s with done much tow ard r a c ia l in te g ra ­ p a tie n ts in the A requipa h o sp ita l. T h e M artin L u th e r C hapel p r i­ and two laym en to the D etro it H o w a r d B e rn so n , c o n fe re n c e pu blic o ffic ia ls in a r e a s of s o c ia l w e lfa re , edu cation, re h a b ilita tio n , tion re c e n tly , he b e lie v e s . " B u t R o b e rt Hinkel is a m e d ica l te c h ­ m a r ily s e r v e s the MSU cam p u s. C onvention o f the A sso cia tio n c o n su lta n t, Continuing E ducation com m u nity planning and developm ent. He re m a in s a le r t to tak e ad­ n o lo g ist th e re . the ch u rch is v ery la te in r e c o g ­ nizing the p ro b le m . It h a s trie d to T h e R e v . M r. Bundenthal said of R om anian C a th o lics in A m e r­ S e r v ic e . All Saints Episcopal vantage of opportu nities to propogate the G o sp el fo r which he liv e s . IS IT A L L R O U TIN E? Not sol Many ta s k s not o rd in a rily a s s o c ia te d P a tr ic k S m ith , p r o je c t le a d e r, avoid it by pretending it w as not that N eg roes a r e p re s e n t in the ic a la s t w eek -en d . T h e 15th annual m eetin g w as c h a r a c te r iz e d by T h e p u rp o ses of the school a r e Church ch u rch s e r v ic e s e v e ry Sunday. s ix in nu m ber: 1) to m ake a v a il­ with the m in is try a re r e la te d to re lig o u s a im s when p e rfo rm e d under r e p o r ts that he and som e of the t h e r e .” . 800 Abbott Road " T h e L u th eran C h urch is not re lig io u s r i t e s and s o c ia l ev en ts. T h e R ev . M r. Bundenthal took a a b le the r e s o u r c e s of MSU fo r the a u s p ice s of the c h u rch , o r fo r one of its a g e n cie s o r s o c ie tie s . o th e r stud ents a r e r e s u rfa c in g p u re ly A nglo-Saxon, but a chu rch ( ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 A few a r e tho se of the te a c h e r , m ed ical d o cto r, n u rse , a g r ic u l­ playgroun ds in the com m u nity. trip around the w orld two y e a r s NEW YORK (AP) - Protestant th e help of town and cou ntry of a ll n ations, a s the one tru e tu r is t, s o c ia l w o rk er, la b o ra to ry te ch n icia n , p sy ch o lo g ist, d ietitio n , T h e r e s t of the women a r e ago to s e e what the L u th eran churches in America have tra ­ c h u rch le a d e rs , 2) to stren g th en R ev . R ob ert G ard n e r, E p iscop al ch u rch should b e .” ditionally had separate lay o r­ t h e .s k ills , e ffe c tiv e n e s s and mo­ Chaplin to the U n iversity c iv il e n g in ee r, h o sp ital a d m in istra to r, accoun tant. T h e r e a r e o th e r w orking with s is t e r s and papal C h urch w as acco m p lish in g in fo r ­ s p e c ia liz e d m in is tr ie s re q u irin g re lig io u s tra in in g , including ch u rch eign n atio n s. He said that th e m a­ On cam p u s, the r a c ia l c r i s i s ganizations for men and women. r a l e of th o se who a r e providing v o lu n te e rs in s o c ia l w ork and R e v . Edward Roth, R e c to r jo r it y of A m e rica n s do not know se e m s u n real to the stu d en ts. He But the United Church is chang­ le a d e rsh ip fo r th e se c h u r c h e s , cam p d ir e c to r , youth d ir e c to r , d ir e c to r of re lig io u s edu cation, hou se to house v is ita tio n s . how much it is doing fo r fo re ig n thinks that the fin e st thing that ing the picture. 3) to provide c o u r s e s d esigned R e v . G eo rg e T u m a, C u rate arm y ch ap lain , u n iv e rs ity chap lain , o rg a n ist, ev an g elist and r e ­ In a le tte r to the R ev . R o b e rt Its "Council for Lay Life and to aid understanding and coping lig io u s jo u r n a lis t. K avanaugh, Sm ith said that A r e ­ p e o p le s. MSU stud en ts can do is to ask Work," newly formed national with p ro b le m s of town and coun­ quipa w as " a v e ry beautiful p la c e , T h e L utheran C h urch h a s been th e m se lv e s about b a s ic v alu e s. SUNDAY SE R V IC E S HOW A BOU T EARN INGS? T h e s a la r i e s of m in is te r s a r e not a s lay organization, will begin func­ e s p e c ia lly a c tiv e in in n e r -c ity t r y c h u rch e s , 4) to p rov id e a la rg e a s th ose of th e ir p ro fe s s io n a l c o u n te rp a r ts. R e cen tly the av­ but v e ry p o o r.” " O n c e you understand y o u r­ tioning Dec. 1, composed of both stim u latin g interd en om ination al 8 :0 0 a .m . - O rd er of Holy e ra g e s a la r y of th re e d enom inations ranged fro m $ 4 ,1 6 3 to $ 4 ,9 0 5 . s e lf, you can see the p ro b le m s of men and women. S o m e m in is te r s situ ated in w ealthy com m u n ities earn above $ 1 0 ,- o t h e r s ,” he t e lls stu d en ts. " I f h is It is the first "coed" national s h a rin g of e x p e r ie n c e s , 5) to p ro ­ Com munion 000 a y e a r , but th is i s e x ce p tio n a l. T h e r e a r e usu ally oth er allow ­ Council 'Schem ata’ Finished agency for lay church members vide an opportunity fo r a c r o s s 10:00 a .m . - M orning P r a y e r a n ce s and supplem ents to the s a la ry . In m ost in s ta n ce s the p a s to r in Protestant history, and will stim u latio n of m u t u a l under­ e n jo y s a standard of living co m p a ra b le to the a v e ra g e of h is p a r is h ­ O rd e re d by Pop e Paul V I , a the 70 s u b je c ts scheduled to com e Sum m er Mixer have a woman as Its executive standing and coo p eratio n betw een director, Miss Helen Huntington the u n iv e rsity and the c h u rc h e s , and Serm on io n e rs . c o m m is sio n of c a rd in a ls h a s b e fo re the co u n cil. T h e sch e m ata 8 :3 0 a .m . - Monday th ru F rid a y A su m m e r m ix e r w ill be held Smith of Cleveland, 6) to p r a c tic e to g eth er human WHAT ABOUT TH E " C A L L ” T O T H E M IN ISTR Y ? B e s id e s h a v in g com p leted the stre a m lin in g of the now m u st be re a d and approved Decision for the new-type lay re la tio n sh ip skill§'. c e r ta in q u a litie s of mind and h e a rt, a cand id ate m ust be c o n sc io u s of " s c h e m a t a ” that w i l l c o m e by Pope Paul b e fo re bein g sent 9-12 p .m . Saturd ay at the S t. organization came as a result of DA ILY O F F IC E the m ovem ent of God in h is life , u n iv e rsa lly r e fe r r e d to a s a " c a l l . ” b e fo re the V a tica n I I E cu m e n ical to C ou ncil fa th e rs throughout the Jo h n ’ s Student C e n te r . the merger of Congregational R e p re s e n ta tiv e s of the B a p tist T u e s . - 10:15 T h is is sim p ly a b e lie f that God’ s hand h a s d ire c te d in endowing C ou ncil Sept. 29. w orld fo r th e ir co n sid e ra tio n . E v ery o n e i s w elco m e to the Christian and the Evangelical and fa ith . E v a n g e lica l U nited B r e t h ­ Holy Com m union one with the q u a lifica tio n s fo r the m in is try and the d e s ir e to s e r v e . T h e c o m m is sio n w as appointed d a n c e . R e fre s h m e n ts w i l l be Reformed Churches. Each pre­ re n , N ational L u th eran C o u n cil, A nsw ering the ch a lle n g e to co m m it on e’ s life to the m in is try with T h e c o m m is sio n r e d u c e d , la s t D e c e m b e r by Pop e John s e rv e d and a d m issio n p r ic e is viously had separate lay groups T h u r s . - 5 :1 5 U nited C hurch of C h r is t, the attending sa tis fa c tio n to o n e 's mind, and accom p anying inward p e a c e com bined and re v is e d som e of xxm . ten c e n ts . for men and women» Holy Com munion of one’ s s p ir it c o n stitu te s a valid c a ll into the m in is try of the G osp el of C h r is t. EAST LANSING BAPTIST STUPENT5 Central Methodist East Lansing F irs t Baptist Church F irs t Christian IS T H E R E A R E A L N EE D ? T h e r e a re m any m o re ch u rch e s rig h t FRIENDS MEETING (Q uakers) A c r o s s F r o m the C apitol Unity Center C a p ito l at Ionia Church now than th e re a r e m in is te r s to s e r v e th em . D enom inations, a l ­ A ttend Study Fellow sh ip WORSHIP S E R V IC E 425 W. Grand R iv e r L a n s in g , M ichigan (D isc ip le s ) m o st without excep tio n , a r e in g re a t need of m o re p a s to ra l help. W orship. Sunday 9 :4 5 -1 0 :4 5 E v e r y T u esd ay 8 p .m . Sunday W orship 10:00 a.m . R«Vt Scott Irv ln a , M in is to r 1001 C h e s te r Road, L an sin g T h e r e is a lso an acu te sh o rta g e of qualified m is sio n p e rso n n e l. T h e C o lle g e H ouse of P e o p le s C hurch 10:00 a .m . (W JIM 10:3 0 a .m .) Donald L . B o o h e r, M in is te r fu tu re ap p aren tly holds m o re of the sa m e . T h e r e h as been an in­ C a ll ED 2 - 1 9 9 8 S erm o n - " I n H is Im age and Church School 9:30 a.m. A L L W E LC O M E A m e rica n B a p tis t D avid S . Yoh, P re ach in g c r e a s e of m o re than 3500 ch u rch e s in the p a st y e a r alone. L ik e n e s s ” Morning Worship 10:28 a.m. Student C e n te r W orship S e r v ic e s 8 :3 0 & 1 1 :0 0 SO WHAT? T h e m in is te r holds the m ost w o rkable rem ed y fo r the " T h e T u n n e ls of L if e .” W ednesday Evening a.m . b a s ic i ll s of the w orld. He is the e sta b lish e d le a d e r in the a re a w here UNIVERSITY 336 O ak h ill, E .L . P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :0 0 p.m . C hurch Sch ool 9 :4 5 a .m . C r ib N u rs e ry , So B rin g T h e ^ "C o n fu s io n or Com mitment'* th e re is m ost d e s p e ra te need fo r le ad e rsh ip - the a re a of the s p ir it. CHRISTIAN CHURCH B ab y . Study C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . D r. M aurico Jackson, He is a r e s is ta n t o b s ta c le to the in fectio u s growth of m a te r ia lis m , 310 N. H agadorn Rd. F u r th e r Inform ation T a k e hom e a copy of the “ What .Affiliated with U nity School F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll F E 9 - s e c u la r is m , r a c is m , a th e ism and s c ie n tis m . He hews down b a n n ers Don S tiffle r , M in is te r Guest Speaker of C h ristia n ity , L e e ’ s Sum m it. 2141 by Satu rd ay evening Ph 3 3 7 -1 0 7 7 c a ll ED 2 -8 4 7 2 T h en A re We T o D o ?” sh eet of the f a ls e " i s m s ” of the day by r a is in g up the stan d ard fo r the M iss o u ri, People of a ll races welcome B ib le School 9 :4 5 a .m . fo r study and advocation. “ way of the L o r d .” W orship S e r v ic e 10:45 a .m . T h e c h a lle n g e s to the m in is try today a r e (1) to be equal to the ta s k of com m u nicating the G osp el of C h rist e ffe c tiv e ly in the fa c e of Lansing Central Free Plymouth Always a warm welcome at F irs t Christian F irs t Presbyterian Seventh - Day com p etin g id eo lo g ies, (2) to stem the tide of f a ls e v a 'u e s by e s ta b ­ Ottawa and Chestnut Methodist Church 2 2 1 5 E . M ichigan Congregational lish in g and prom oting w orthy v alu es a n d (3 )to b e e ffe c tiv e in cu rin g Reformed Church 828 N. W ashington, L an sin g R ev. W illiam H artm an, P a s to r Adventist Church the i ll s of a d istrau g h t, d isillu sio n e d and d e s p e ra te m ankind. 2 4 0 M arsh all S t. L ansing 9 :3 0 a .m . W orship S e r v ic e Sunday School 10:0 0 a .m . Church Temporarily m e e t i n g at IS T H E CH RISTIAN M IN ISTRY FO R ME ? B e involved in the things C r ib b e r y and n u rse ry Sunday SUNDAY University Lutheran Church R ev . John M. Hofman, P a s to r ' A llegan at Tow nsend St. re la te d to chu rch work and ch u rch life ; give God a ch an ce to c a ll you c a r e p ro v id e d . M orning W orship 1 1:00 a .m . Sunday Sch ool 9 :4 5 a.m . Division and Ann St. M orning S e r v ic e 9 :0 0 & L an sin g . M ich. into H is s e r v ic e . God c a ll s people to s e r v e H im who a r e busy fu l­ S e rm o n by P a s to r F.W . M orning W orship 9 :0 0 and SATURDAY SERVICES 11:15 a.m . Sunday S e r v ic e ..................10 a.m fillin g the duties a lre a d y at hand. V is it with you r p a s to r. T e ll him "W h y Do We G et D e p re s s e d ? ” V anV alin 11:00 a.m . 9:3 0 a.m. Sabbath School Sunday Sch ool 10:15 a.m . of you r in te r e s t. He w ill be glad to point out the n e c e s s a r y q u a lific a ­ 7 p .m . M issio n a ry S e rv ic e M ID -W E E K SE R V IC E 11:00 a.m. Worship Service E vening S e r v ic e 7 p .m . " T h e R ou tine of L if e ” tio n s and p re p a ra tio n and o ffe r o th er helpful c o u n se l. S erm o n R ev e re n d Roy M . Shoaf follow ed by film " A C ry in W ednesday, 7 :1 5 p .m . Howard B. Weeks - minister T h o s e in need of tra n s p o r­ •Dr. A lfred G rey I lik e my w ork. I cannot im agine a m o re sa tisfy in g way to in v est the Night” tation c a ll : A w arm and frien d ly w elcom e my life . When I say , "H a v e you co n sid ere d th e C h ristia n m in is try M r . B . Swagman at T U 2 -2 5 7 0 aw aits you at F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ­ F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll F o r ch u rch bus schedule For information or transpor­ fo r y o u r s e lf? ” I am not ask in g you fo r a tra d e , b e ca u se I would not o r R ev . Hofman at IV 5 -3 6 5 0 ED 7 -1 2 9 4 c a ll IV 2 -8 4 1 9 Churfch School at 10:45 tation call 4 8 2 -1 7 2 0 ian. giv e it up. 1 am asking if. you would c a r e to jo in m e. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE INTER-CITY BIBLE CHURCH 2 8 2 7 E . M ichigan Eastminster East Lansing St. Andrews St. Johns Student G e n e s e e at B u tle r S tr e e ts Two b lo ck s w e st of F ran d o r T rin ity Church Eastern Orthodox Parish SUNDAY S E R V IC E S R .S . B U R G E SS, PA STO R Presbyterian Church C h u rch S ch o o l........................................................................ 9 :4 5 a .m . Sunday S e r v ic e s : C o lle g ia te B ib le C la s s Interdenom inational Church & University F r . O. Fin n egan S .J . M orning W o rsh ip .............................................................. 11:00 a .m . 9 :4 5 a .m . W orship S e r v ic e . 1315 Abbott R d .J 120 Spartan Avenue Student Center 327 M .A .C . Youth G ro u p s.....................................................................6 :0 0 p .m . 1 1:0 0 a .m . C o lle g ia te F ellow sh ip E a s t L ansing M IN ISTER S E v a n g e lis tic H our.............................................................7 :0 0 p .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 , Evening S e r v ic e 6:00 p .m . M in iste r N orm an R. P ie r s m a W EDN ESDAY E V E P r a y e r S e r v ic e 7 :3 0 p .m . o ff Hagadorn Rd. & M 78 Sunday M a ss e s 7 :0 0 p .m . Rev. R S b e rt L . M oreland Glenn E . Heck Phone 3 3 7 -9 0 8 2 S u p e rv ise d n u rs e ry a v a ila b le e a ch s e r v ic e . 541 W albridge D rive 7 :1 5 -8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 - 1 1 :1 5 M orning S e rv ic e - 11 a.m ., H .T . S ta n le y - M in is te r T o m T hom pson - M usic D ir. ED 7 -0 1 8 3 B ib le Study and P r a y e r Wed. 7 :3 0 p .m . B a b y sittin g at 8 :3 0 only GOD’S "O N E W ORLD” SUNDAY S E R V IC E S T ra n s p o rta tio n a v a ila b le c a ll IV 4 -8 2 9 4 (F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll IV 9 -6 3 1 2 o r IV 2 - 6 6 3 1 .)_______ M atin s 8 :4 5 a .m . 9 :0 0 a .m ., C hurch School CON CEPT D ivine L itu rg y 9 :3 0 a .m . fo r C r ib b e r y through C o n fe ssio n s D aily M a s s e s FIRST WESLEYAN MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL Evening S e r v ic e - 7 :3 0 p .m . M is s o u ri Synod S ix th G rad e . e v e ry S a t. 7 :3 0 p .m . - 6 :4 5 a .m .; METHODIST CHURCH S u m m er S e r v ic e at Alumni M e m o ria l Chapel A TH REEFO LD EFFO R T on cam p u s. T h e o d o re K . Bundenthal, p a s to r 9 :0 0 a .m ., W orship , O ther S e r v ic e s F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll 7 :2 0 a .m .: and 8 :0 0 a .m . 111 N orth M agnolia Ave. 10:00 Sunday W orship S e r v ic e 9 :4 5 a .m . D iscu ssio n Group 4 8 9 -0 4 3 9 R e v . R . S . N icholson, J r . 6 :0 0 p .m . 'Student D in n er, all stud ents invited to " O n Handling T e m p ta tio n " F o r U n iv ersity Students S a t. M asses PAN-ORTHODOX STU D EN T Sunday S c h o o l ............................................... 9 :4 5 a.m . P a s to r and M rs . Bundenthal’ s hom e - IK 7 :0 0 p .m . W ed. Evening 8 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 a .m . ASSOCIATION of MSU M orning W o r s h ip ................. .1 1 :0 0 a.m . 509 E liz a b e th Open to a ll O rthodox stu d en ts. 7 :0 0 p .m . Round tab le d is cu ss io n . Outdoor V e s p e r s . P r a y e r and B ib le study C o n fe ssio n d aily at 8 :0 0 a.m "N au g h ty but N ic e ” - R e v . N icholson, J r . , speaking S T U D E N T S W ELCOM E M eetin g s a s announced W ednesday P hone the C hurch o ffic e , 337- S a t. 4 - 5 :3 0 & 7 :3 0 - 9 :0 0 p .m R e v . F r . C le m e n t P a lm e r , E ven ing S e r v ic e ........................7 :0 0 p .m . 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 . C a ll 3 5 5 -2 9 8 9 7 9 6 6 fo r inform ation co n ce rn Chaplain "T h e High C o st of L o v in g ” - R e v . N ich o lso n , F r e e bus s e r v ic e C a s e & W ilson at 9 :4 5 a .m . fo r tra n sp o rta tio n ing cam pus bus sch ed u le. Phone ED 7 -9 7 7 8 J r . , speaking C hapel P h . 3 3 2 -0 7 7 8 P a s to r P h . 3 3 2 -6 3 8 6 Phone: 4 8 5 -9 2 5 4 University Lutheran WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS Kim berly Downs Y ou w ill en jo y th e se s e r v i c e s : F irs t Church of Edgewood Peopfo University Methodist Church Peoples Church Church of C hrist 9 :4 5 A .M . B re a k -th e -R e c o rd -S u n d a y C hrist,S cientist Church. •» Church and Student Center East Lansing C la s s G e a red to C o lleg e L ev e l 1007 K im b e rly D riv e, L an sin g Interd en om ination al 709 E . G rand R iv e r N ational L u th eran C ou ncil 11:0 0 A .M . W ORSHIP S E R V IC E 469 N orth Hagad&rn Road 1120 S . H a rriso n Rd. " F o r B e t te r o r fo r W o rs e ? ” (2 b lo ck s W. of F ra n d o r E a s t L ansing D iv isio n and Ann S tr e e t, E , L . Interd en o m inatio n al E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan (2 b lo ck s north of B e r k e y H all) (Continuing the s e r ie s in I P e te r) Shopping C e n te r on E . C hurch S e r v ic e : (5 b lo ck s north of Grand R iv er) W ilson M. T en n an t, M in is te r G rand R iv e r) Sunday ' 1 1 A. M. 3 3 2 -2 5 5 9 200 W. G rand R iv e r 7 :0 0 P .M . EVENING HOUR of M IN ISTERS D r. G lenn M. F r y e , M in is te r G e o rg e W. G a is e r p a s to rs at M ichigan G ospel m u sic and m e ssa g e R ev . T ru m a n A. M o rriso n IV 9 -7 1 3 0 S u b je c t - " S a c r a m e n t ” W a lte r R . W ietzke " T h e W alls F a ll F l a t ” R ev . R . P a lg e BirdV fell, J r . S E R V IC E S : G e ra ld O. F r u z ia , S r ., M is s T e c la Sund- with tr io - c h o ir SUNDAY S E R V IC E M in iste r SU M M ER SE R V IC E 9 :4 5 a .m . & 11:0 0 a .m . Cam pus W o rk er Sunday S ch o o l: 10:00 A .M . 9 :3 0 a .m . ** 8 :3 0 P .M . YOUNG A D U LT FE L L O W SH IP U n iv e rs ity S tu d e n ts 9 :3 0 a .m . WORSHIP R ev e re n d W ilson M. T en n an t, H our of re fre s h m e n t SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Sunday, Ju ly 14 MATINS 9 :0 0 a.m . R e g u la r '11:00 a.m . Serm o n T h e m e : p reach in g C om m on S e r v ic e 10:1 5 a .m . M orning W orship 10:55 a.m . Serm on by B us Sched u le Wed. Evening M eeting-8 p .m . S e rm o n : " P a r a b l e : T h e Seed evening B ib le Study 9 :5 5 a.m . R e v . T ru m an A. M o rriso n " T h e L ig h t of the W o rld .” " A L ook at M icah ” M orning G row ing S e c r e t l y .” Evening W orship 6 :0 0 p.m . P h illip s 9 :1 5 a .m . 6 :2 5 p .m . Wednesday evening B ib le Reading Room located at 134 C h urch Sch ool . by P a s t o r G a is e r M em bersh ip G la s s 9 :4 5 by D r. W a lla ce R o b e rtso n M ayo 9 :2 0 a .m . 6 :3 0 p .m . Study 7 :3 0 .p .m . W. G rand R iv e r. N u rse ry c a r e i s provided at 9 :3 0 a .m . B u tte rfie ld 9 :2 3 a .m . 6 :3 3 p .m . T h u rsd ay evening L ad ies Open Mon. thru S a t. 9 :0 0 a.m . A t the Chapel a ll s e r v ic e s C a s e ,- W ilson, B ib le C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . - 5 :0 0 p .m . C rib ro o m thru kfh d erg arten Sunday Sch ool C h urch Sch ool 9 :4 5 a .m . a ll CHURCH SCHOOL and Owen 9 :3 0 a .m . 6 :4 5 p .m . M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., 8i F r i ­ - 9 :0 0 a .m . only fo r a ll a g e s . C all 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 Inform ation A ffiliated with United C hurch a g e s & 11:00 a .m . c h ild re n d ays 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . Students*: P ic n ic S u p p e r5 :3 0 p.m 1 0 :0 0 A .M . P a s t o r s : D r. Howard F . Sugden, D r. T e d W ard, O f C h r i s t , C o n g reg atio n al- 2 -5 y ears. F o r T ra n sp o rta tio n c a ll : L e a v e fro m the chu rch and R e v . A lvin Jo n e s A ll a r e w elcom e to attend C h r i s t i a n , E v an g e lical and F r e e bus tra n sp o rta tio n 15 to D r. & M r s . C a r l F r o s t will C r ib roo m through F E 9 -8 1 9 0 C h u rch S e r v ic e s , an d v isitan d R efo rm ed . 3 0 m inu tes b e fo re each s e r v ­ b e our h o s ts. H e 's a six th grad e SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH ED 2 - 1 9 6 0 or ED 2 -2 4 3 4 u se the Reading Room . W ELCOM E ice. around the cam pu s. p sycholog y s ta ff m em ber 1518 S . W ashington - LANSING 0 Mi chi gan 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 11, 1 9 6 3 Resembles H em ingw ay Carroll Hawkins -- Actor By JAC K IE KORONA e n tis ts a r e so busy with the am ong L atin A m e r i c a n w ork - C o n tem p o rary Id e o lo g ie s ” in­ n ected with the U .S . O ffice of In­ sin g Com m unity C i r c le P la y e r s State News S taff Writer m in o r d e ta ils they nev er get b e ­ , e r s . ” c lu d e s stu d ies of the m odern te llig e n c e R e s e a r c h . and the U n iv e rsity S u m m er C i r ­ yond th em , he m ain tain s. “ A p rista -ty p e p a r t i e s ” a re " is m s .” "E n c o u ra g e d by D r . M ilton c le , Hawkins s till finds tim e to One of the m ost strik in g and H awkins is con cern ed with liu - d e m o c r a tic s o c ia lis tic p a r tie s in fa scin a tin g figu res on the M ich i­ fffan b ein g s ra th e r than p o lic ie s L a tin A m e ric a . T h e in sp iratio n H ow ever, Hawkins is n ’t leaving the cam pu s until a fte r the opening M u eld er, then head of the new w rite p o e try in S p an ish , com p o se p o litic a l s c ie n c e d ep artm en t, I l y r i c s to songs and m aintain an and gan S ta te cam pus is D r. C a rr o il and s t r ic t lqjvs. _ fro m A p rism o was form u lated by night of " C a t on a H o tT in R o o f,” introd uced the c o u rs e in in te rn a ­ in te r e s t in bu ll-fig h tin g . Hawkins. Although He deitres the r e ­ And he view s h is second love, Haya de la T o r r e of P e ru about the th e a tre , a s the e x p re ss io n of 30 y e a r s ago. the U n iv e rsity Sum m er C i r c l e ’ s final production of the s e a s o n . tion al C o m m u n ism ,” H a w k i n s Even though.he’ s n ev er actu ally s a id . "A n d although c o u r s e s such 'fought a r e a l bull, H awkins h as TODD’S sem b la n ce . Hawkins has on m o re T o d ay A p rista is m o r a fr ie n d ly H aw kins’ inclination t o w a r d a s th is a r e now com m on, the one " fo o le d around with the tin ta s o r human b ein g s, thus com bining than one occasion_Jieen told he h e re w as one of the f ir s t in the d a lv e s .” looks like E rn e st'H em in g w a y . p o litic s and the stag e. " I view p o litic s in te r m s of tow ard the United S ta te s than he is to R u s s i a . T h e philosophy d ram a and the th e a tre g o es back to h is e a r ly youth in New Y ork c o u n try .” " F ig h tin g b u lls a r e fro m four Prices Are ' “nfd on’t ever, h a v e a f u l l s ta te s that the im p e ria lis m of the when r e la tiv e s in the b u s in e ss B e s i d e s teach in g , doing r e ­ to s ix y e a r s old, but I lik e them c o lo r , em otion and a r t , ” said b e a r d '” he e x c la im s. F u ll beard or not, the H em ing­ H aw kins. “ I look at the dram a ru b le is m ore d angerous than the im p e ria lis m of the d o lla r. gafve him fr e e p a s s e s to Broadw ay m ov ies and p la y s. Through th is s e a r c h and actin g with the L a n ­ about one y e a r old !” Even Cooler of p o litic s r a th e r th3n "th e s c i ­ way im age naay b e b a se d n n a love " B u t the la b o r e r s in L atin con stan t ex p o su re and a w a re n e ss e n ce of p o litic s . In my o p in ion of 'acting, b u ll-fig h tin g, w riting, knowledge of Spam and Spanish the s c ie n c e is sec#«d to the v- * A m e ric a a re d rifitin g away from th is ideology b ecau se of a lack-of of g o o d d ram a he b e ca m e in­ te r e s te d in the th e a tre . COLLEGE TRÂVEL OFFICE Specially Priced d ram a. and a bit of philosophizing. " A s fo r dranta in the th e a tre , s a tis fa c to r y p ro g r e s s in th e ir T h e B ro o k ly n -b o rn th e s p ia n - The la tte r co m es in. the foVm of p o litical scie n c e , :in which I fee ! tho se involved a r e people c o u n t r ie s ,” explained H aw kins. "A n d the C om m u nists a r e try in g p r c f e s s o r rem ain ed in te re ste d and worked in d ram a in high •AIR $4.98 of em otion , p a ssio n , c o lo r and ** tra v e l- b a s e d o n Hawkins is an a s s o c ia te p ro ­ re a s o n . to in flu en ce th ese people. s ch o o l, and, in Colum bia when he •RAIL tra v e l e x p e r ie n c e * f e s s o r . In th is area Hawkins stu d ies id eo logies, ra th e r thq£ " T h e two fie ld s b a s ic a lly are " I want to study what the L atin taught A m e r i c a n p o l i t i c a l thought at the U n iv e rs ity of the STEAMSHIP 'D e t r o i t ‘ B irm in g h a m A m e rica n le a d e rs o? the in te rn a ­ making p r e c is e scie n tific inqu ir­ v ery s im il a r .” odd’s J L ie s. Hawkins will becorrfe. fu rth er tion al lab o r o rg an izatio n , with A ndes in B ogota. H awkins h as been on th e MSU TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS I •— ^ Nor t hl and * A n n A rb o r involvedUh h is study of the human h e a d q u a rte rs in M exico City', a re you r tickeTb c o s t no m o re &■ you gain p ro fe s s io n a l a s s is ta n c e . •'"T h e e x tre m e p o litical p h ilo s­ philosophy o fp o jitic s in Ju ly when doing about the s itu a tio n :” s ta ff s in c e 1946, although h.e has C om p lete tra v e l a rr a n g e m e n ts. Bonded agent fo r a ll m a jo r opher c a n ’t see the tre e s fo r the "he tr a v e ls to M exl6o to do r e ­ In O cto b e r, a book Hawkins done r e s e a r c h in E u ro p e and lin e s . _ • fo re s t and the extrem e’ p o litical s e a r c h under U n i v e r s i t y au s­ w rote in c o llab o ratio n with D r. South A m e ric a , and w as a v is itin g sc ie n tist ct see for p ic e s . R o b e rt Horwitz of the d ep artm ent p r o f e s s o r at O regon S ta te U n i­ 3 3 2 -8 6 6 7 * Dearborn * E as t Lan sin 9 Mbr. — A m e r S S o cie ty o f T r a v e l A gti. the t r e e s , ” Hawkins said. "1 want to find out w h at's be mg of p o litic a l s c ie n c e , will be pub­ v e r s ity . t h e h o u s e o f s ty le P o litic a l philosophi done about the d eclin in g e ffe c ­ lish ed . T h is "In tro d u ctio n to F r o m 1948 to 1949 he w as c o n ­ 1*30 West Grand River - East Lansing study d etails, and p o litica l s c i - tiv e n e s s of the A p rista ideology STOP & SHOP Gov’t. Inspected Grade A at FRYERS Whole S.B.S Completely > Cleaned lb. For A Full Line of HALLMARK Supplies^, Cut Up Fryers 31c lb * Contemporary Cards Leg-O-Lamb Halibut Chicken Parts F rozen Steaks * Stationary Grade A * Paper & Picnic Supplies lb.g 49e.h. Breasts Super Right u M tk l W Ê Ê Ê Ë M æ 1* STUDENT S Skinless Franks 47c lb lb. .California California White 4 -H Assemblies HEMINGWAY H t! OR HAWKINS? Across From Berkey Hall CANTALOUPES v 36 Size Grapes (continued from page 1) a new planning com m itte e fo r the next annual c o n fe re n c e from the STORE WIDE CLEARANCE Red Plums Frèsh Peaches Long Green Cucumbers 29c lb. 4-H ju n io r and sen io r high school d eleg ates h e re th is y e a r. T h e d e l e g a t e a r e from many cou nties in M ichigan and som e o th er s ta te s and they a re staying SALEH lb. 7 for Vine Ripened*1 Tomatoes in Shaw h a ll. Save Up To 30% And M ore On They have attended num erous m eetin g s to le a rn m o re about th e ir p a rtic u la r cou ntry. T hey »Clothing »Shoes A&P Canned Vegetable Sale 39c.b have v isited v ariou s c a r e e r c la s ­ Spinach l5oz. s e s scheduled a ll o v e r the Sultana our Whole Kernal Corn I lb. I cam p u s. On T u esd ay and today they learn ed g r e a te r s o c ia l s k ills •Furnishings •Menswear Cream Style Corn I lb. I in such a r e a s a s singing, s o c ia l Finest Quality Whole Potatoes Ilb. Salad Dressing dancing, public speaking, m an­ n e rs and ju n io r lead ersh ip . •Sportswear •Boy swear Sauer Kraut I lb. During th e ir fr e e tim e they p a rtic ip a te in such a c tiv itie s as *F a m o u s B ra n d s fo r D a d & Lac/** Your Choice Whole Beets I lb. Qt Jar 35c JJ sw im m ing, s o f t b a l l , bowling, Sliced Beets I lb. to u rs and so cia l dancing. The d eleg ates have m et tw ice * Ann Page a day at a g en eral a sse m b ly to A&P h ear the agenda of sp e ech e s. The c o n fe re n ce ends F rid ay a fte r ­ noon. H O LD EN R E ID Tuna Strawberry Preserves A nother annual 4-H c o n fe re n ce Chunk 6 1/2 oz. will be held during the la st week Style Cans 2 lb. Jar 59c of August. T h is co n fe re n ce s t r e s ­ F R A N D O R S H O P P IN G C E N T E R 106 S. WASHINGTON A Y E , s e s s k ills and ach iev em en ts and usually a ttr a c ts a s many a s 4,0 0 0 d ele g a te s. Our Own Ann Page Ann Page Choc. Covered Instant Tea Barbacue Sauce Pork & Beans Ice Cream Bars K R E S G E 'S I-lb. 2 oz. 2 lb. 9 oz. Pkg. of How to make appearances BLOUSE SALE for one-stop tamily shopping and (i. ng1 Jar 33c Can 6 BREEZE count in your fuvor! Frozen Food Sale Jane Parker Bakery Features Sanforized BONNET Cotton Peas For Sandwich Cream Cookies 2p4kgZ 39c 63C Sizes 32-38 23C Reg. 29C Leaf Spinach Chop Spinach Cut Corn Peas & Carrots 10 oz. Packages A&P Brand Lemon or Pineapple Glazed Donuts pkg- °< 12 s m. ' 39c 35c Mixed Vegetables White Bread 20 <*• iqq< 2 Fo1- 43 M.S.U. STUDY A & P Frozen Excell .Coin-O p C oupon- — — — — — —« Sweat Shirts Orange Juice Peanut Halves r* - SAVE 50C ! Assorted Colors LAMPS COIN-OP-DRY C LEAN IN G -Reg. 8 lb. $2.00 ! 6 IS M.59 1-lb bag 39< • I ! WITH THIS COUPON ONLY s1.50 Expires Ju ly 27, 1963 DRY CLEAN ER S J $2.95 s1.99-$9.99 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 a g a d o r n and E a s t G r a n d R i v e r , E a s t L a n s i n g STORE HOURS A ll prices in this ad effective thru Sat Ju ly 13th, in all five Lansing A&P Supar Market- AMMUCA’S MSSMOST M M MTA1U1. . . SMCI 1SSS and 135 EAST 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SHIRT LAUNDERERS GRAND RIVER S i . KRESGE CO . “ « . kg Monday thru Saturday FRANDOR C ENTER M MAT'AMMK I MCWC ISACOMMHT (