Inside W eather 'C ool Ja zz' Approaches Music of MICHIGAN P o rtly C loudy. A L it tle Warmer. STATE High in the 70' s. C oncert H a ll. See Page 3. STATE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, J u ly 16, 1963 P rice IO 4 Voi. 54 Ho. 165 E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n $ 9 .1 M i l l i o n F o r 3 N e w B u i l d i n g s Fine Arts Festival Highlights Lectures, Seminars On Arts Started Crowded By C H AR LES C. W ELLS State News Staff Writer Culture P re lim in a r y p l a n s a re now being drawn up by M ichigan S tate a r c h ite c ts fo r t h r e e new buildings to be built at an e stim a te d $9.1 Calendar m illio n . T h e proposed buildings a re C o n serv atio n and F o r e s t r y , $4 By SUE JACOBY m illio n ; F o o d S c i e n c e , $4.5 State News S taff Writer million and- P sy ch o logy R e ­ M SU ’ s fourth annual F in e A rts s e a r c h , $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 . F e s tiv a l is jam m in g the cam pus MSU a rc h ite c t Donald O, R o ss c a le n d a r with c u ltu ra l a c tiv itie s w as quick to point out that the P R E SID EN T’ S TR EE F A L L S - A la rge tree in front of P resident John A. Hannah’ s p lan s a r e only p re lim in a ry . D e­ th is week. T o d a y ’ s p ro g ram is highlighted house was p a rtia lly destroyed by high winds Sunday and had to be removed by m ainten­ taile d inform ation on the p ro ­ by le c tu r e s and s e m in a r s ort the ance men Monday. State News Photo by Larry F ritz la n posed buildings will not be a v a il­ a r t s . All of them a r e open to the a b le until A lb e rt K a h n , A s­ * * * p u blic fr e e of c h a rg e . s o c ia te s , a D e tro it a rc h ite c tu a l D r . Paul O b erg , c h a irm a n of fir m , com p letes its stu d ie s, he t h e U n iv e rsity o f M innesota m u sic d ep artm en t, will d is c u ss " C a r e e r s in M u sic” at 10 a.m . Summer Of Science 'Divorce’ sa id . In May the MSU A d m in istra tiv e B o ard gave the go ahead to the in the m u sic au d itoriu m . O berg N ext For a r c h ite c t to s ta r t h is planning. About $'104,000 was approp riated is serv in g a s dean of the Con­ g r e s s of S trin g s , a p ro g ra m fo r p ro m isin g young m u sic ia n s spon­ s o re d by the A m e rica n F e d ­ For Prep Seniors Theatre by the M ichigan L e g is la tu r e fo r the planning. C o n stru ctio n money is expected to follow som etim e e ra tio n of M u sician s on cam pus next y e a r . A s c ie n c e h o n ors in stitu te fo r but they a r e new to the stu d en ts,” " L e t ’ s G et A D i v o r c e , ’ ’ a th is su m m e r. R o s s indicated the p lan s a re outstanding high school students M iss B lyth said . brigh t f a r c e of the 19th cen tu ry , A colloquium on a r t at 10 T h e stud en ts at the in stitu te Will be p re se n te d in U n iv e rsity bein g d r a w n up now so that is being sp o n so red th is su m m er a .m . in K re s g e A rt C e n te r will c o n s t r u c t i o n can begin im ­ by the MSU S c ie n c e and M ath­ c o m e fro m e v ery sectio n of the T h e a tr e ’ s Su m m er C ir c le aren a b e led by Rudolf A rn h eim . a e m a tic s I each in g C e n te r. United S ta te s . T h e r e a r e tw ice th e a tre Wednesday through S a t­ m e d ia te ly when the m oney co m e s fa cu lty m em b er at S a ra h Law ­ through. D r. M. Isab el B ly th , d ir e c to r a s many boys e n ro lled a s g ir ls . urday, at 8 :3 0 p .m . in D em o n stra­ re n c e C o lle g e , and A ngelo Ippo- “ O f c o u r s e , students a r e n ’t tion H all. C o n serv atio n and F o r e s tr y and of the p ro g ra m , said the students lito , d istin gu ished v isitin g a r tis t s e le c te d fo r th e p ro g ra m by s e x ,” the Food S c ie n c e building will a r e chosen at the end of th e ir V ic to r ie n Sardou, F re n ch m a s ­ at MSU. be lo cated d ir e c tly ad jace n t to ju n io r y e a r in high school on the M iss Blyth em ph asized . " M o r e te r of the 19th cen tu ry “ w e ll- Ja v a n e s e co u rt d an ces will be b a s is of acad e m ic standing. each o th er south of Anthony H all. boys applied than g i r l s .” m ad e” play, co lla b o ra te d with p e rfo rm e d by guest a r tis tH a r d ja P sy ch o lo g y R e s e a r c h is the b e ­ T h is y e a r ’ s p ro g ram in clu d es N early 650 stud ents applied fo r E m ile de N ajac in th is w itty and S u s ilo in the m u sic aud itoriu m ginning of a new S o c ia l S c ie n c e 102 stu d en ts. T h ey study m ath e­ the in stitu te . M iss B lyth said so p h isticate d t o u r -d e -fo r c e . at 4 p .m . A w orkshop in ethnic co m p lex to be lo cated north and STRUM COOL CHORDS -• Three jazz enth usia sts playing w ith the Congress o f Strings m a tic s and s c ie n c e under the d i­ about 600 of the ap p lican ts w ere T h e tim e of “ L e t’ s G et A and folk d a n c i n g d ire c te d by re c tio n of MSU facu lty m e m b e rs. e a s t of the Alumni M em orial qualified to attend the in stitu te. D iv o r c e ” i s 1880 when the di­ discuss campus a c tiv itie s prior to p ra ctice . For related story see page 3. S u s ilo and Anne S c h u s te r is being D r. D onald D ooley, a v is itin g p r o - C h ap el. " I t w as e x tre m e ly d ifficu lt to v o r c e law was som ething novel R o s s said co n stru ctio n p ro b ­ co o rd in ate d with the F in e A rts f e s s o r e m e ritu s in p h y sics fro m and e x c itin g . T h e co m p lica tio n s pick the stu d en ts.” ably could begin only when the F e s tiv a l. H iram C o lle g e , is a lso w ork­ c o n ce rn a n o t-so -h ap p ily m a r­ T o d ay ’ s a c tiv itie s w ill c o n ­ T h e p ro g ram is sponsored by S ta te L e g isla tu re g iv e s the g reen ing with the in stitu te . rie d cou ple co n sid e rin g a d i­ clu d e with a le c tu r e on 20th the N ational S c ie n c e Foundation. light to en larg em en t o f p re s e n t Students at the in stitu te spend v o rc e . T h e p re te n s e of s o c ie ty at Northern Total Solar Eclipse c e n t u r y th e a tre by M o rd ecai th re e hou rs studying each m o rn ­ Stu d en ts pay a sm all portion of pow er plant f a c ilit ie s . the turn of the cen tu ry is g le e ­ G o r e lik , B road w ay d e s ig n e r and ing. Half of th e tirtre is spent on the c o s t if they a r e fin a n cia lly " I t is not lo g ica l to build the fu lly “ s a tir iz e d am id st com edy r e s e a r c h p r o fe s s o r at Southern m a th e m a tics and h alf is on a s c i ­ ab le. buildings if we cannot supply and confusion. Illin o is U n iv e rs ity , in the Kiva e n c e of th e ir c h o ic e . B io lo g y , them with adequate heat and e le c ­ M iss B ly th said the p ro g ram L e e d s B ir d , Bay C ity gradu ate at 8:15 p .m . t r i c a l p ow er,” he said . geology, c h e m is tr y and p h y sics “ giv es the students a chance to student, w ill p o rtra y the ric h First In N early Decade . An exh ib it of G o r e lik ’ s d esig n s fo r th e a tre and m o v ies w ill be a r e o ffered at the in stitu te . engage in a v a riety of re s e a r c h A fternoons a r e devoted to work p r o je c ts and a c tiv itie s which ju s t on d isp lay in the Union until on s p e cia l p r o je c t s . T h e biology a re n ’ t a v a ila b le at the high school husband who shrew dly con fro n ts the th reaten in g d iv o rce demanded by h is lovely — and som ew hat T h e y could be equipped with te m p o ra ry steam b o i l e r s for hfeating, he added, but th is would be v e ry e xp en siv e. If that w ere Ju ly 2 4 . G o re lik will lead a stud ents a r e a ll a ssig n ed to r e ­ younger — w ife, to be played by le v e l.” Canada and M aine, the shadow s liv e r s of sun m ay b e seen a s collo qu iu m on th e a tre d e s i g n s e a r c h p r o je c t s being c a r r ie d out M o llie S h o rr, E a s t L an sin g sen ­ done, e le c t r ic a l pow er wouldhave By SHARON L E G A T Z She added that another im p o r­ w ill d isap p ear a s it m oves into " B a i l y ’ s b e a d s .” T h e phenom ­ T h u rsd a y at 10 a .m . in the K iva. by facu lty m e m b e rs on cam p u s. io r . T h e th ird m em b er of the t r i ­ to be bought fro m c o m m e rc ia l State News Staff Writer the North A tla n tic ,” he said . enon o c c u r s when r a y s of the sun W ednesday’ s p ro g ram w ill a lso tant phase of the p rog ram is u tilitie s . " T h e y a ctu ally take a r e a l p a r t that it e n a b le s excep tio n al stu ­ an g le, a gentlem an in te re ste d not On Ju ly 20, the b lazin g su m m er B e c a u s e M ichigan is south of shine through the v a lle y s of the include a le ctu re on ” 50 Y e a r s in the p r o je c t s ,” M iss B lyth M ichigan S ta te c a m e under in­ dents to w ork with te e n a g e rs who only in the lady,but also h e r bank sun will be blotted out in p a rts the 5 0 -m ile wide path of to ta l­ m oon. of M usic M aking” by M ichel said . " T h e y have an opportunity te n s e f i r e in th e L e g is la tu re have th e ir own in te r e s ts . acco u n t, w ill be played by R o g e r of the N o r t h e r n H em isp h ere ity , o b s e r v e r s h e re will s e e a D uring the in terru p tio n of the P ia s t r o , fo rm e r c o n c e r tm a s te r e a r l i e r th is y e a r fo r m anufac­ to re a lly aid the r e s e a r c h s c ie n ­ Rochow iak, L an sin g . during the f ir s t to tal s o la r e c lip s e p a rtia l e c lip s e of about 75 p e r s u n 's light, s c ie n t is t s a r e able of the New Y ork P h ilh arm o n ic tu rin g its own e le c t r i c i t y . T h e t is ts .” O th e rs in the c a s t a r e E ile e n s in c e 1954. c e n t. T h is sta g e w ill o cc u r about to o b s e r v e the " c o r o n a ” — a O r c h e s tr a and con d u ctor of the m a jo r bone of con ten tio n was C h e m istry , p h y sics and m ath­ K e lly , D e tro it; C liff Seppanen, T h e shadow of the moon will 4 :3 5 p.m . flam in g o u ter envelope of g a s e s L ongiries Sym phonette. , that MSU should buy its e l e c ­ e m a tic s stud ents w ork on a v a­ H ancock; K athy B illin g s , P o r t ­ begin tra c in g its "p a th of to ta l­ A total s o la r e c lip s e can o ccu r around the sun, g e n e r a lly ob­ K aren Duke w ill p re s e n t a t r i c i t y from c o m m e rc ia l plants. rie ty of e x p e rim e n ts. land, O r e .; Don C ir c le , E a s t ity ” on the e a rth at the N orth­ only when the new moon p a s s e s in scu re d by the sun’ s g la r e . folk c o n c e r t , " S o n g s w i t h T h e U n iv e rsity should not com ­ L an sin g ; M ary B . M in er, L a n ­ e rn Ja p a n e s e isla n d of H okka­ fro n t of the sun and the s a te llite A lso v isib le fo r a tim e a re G u ita r ,” at 8 :1 5 p .m . in the " T h e s e e x p e rim e n ts a r e n ’ t p e te with p r i v a t e b u s in e ss , sin g ; Susan Chm urynsky, G rand ido. * c a s t s its shadown on the e a rth , p la n e ts and brigh t s t a r s n e a r the K iv a. T h e r e is no ch a rg e fo r new in the s e n se that the actu al s e v e r a l L e g is la to r s said . T h e "p a th of t o ta lity ,” a c c o rd — he explained . sun. Stokley said the e ffe c t of any of W ednesday’ s e v en ts. biology r e s e a r c h p r o je c ts a r e , CLOUDY R ap id s; J . A rthur S eam an , E a s t MSU a d m in istra to rs arg u e that L a n sin g ; T o m B ro o k o v e r, E a s t . ing to D r . Ja m e s S to k le y T Jo u rn a l- " A s the mpon b eg in s to p a s s an e c lip s e on rad io tra n s m is s io n su b sta n cia l sav in g s a r e m ade by L an sin g ; Jo h n R itten h o u se, L a n ­ ism and astro no m y p r o fe s s o r at b e fo re the sun, the la t t e r r e ­ i s studied at th is tim e . using the steam fo r e le c t r ic it y sin g ; and L a w re n c e R . Sexto n , M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rs ity , is the s e m b le s a c o o k ie fro m which A nother in te re s tin g phenom ­ a r e a w here the sun w ill Be c o m ­ som eone has taker, a tim id b ite ,” enon which will b e v is ib le in th is Tells 4-H E a s t L a n sin g . and then for heating. T h e y c o n ­ tend they a r e saving o v er o n e- " L e t ’ s G et A D iv o r c e " is d i­ p le te ly . hidden a s it " c r o s s e s " he added. a r e a during the e c lip s e will be h alf of the amount c o m m e rc ia lly re c te d by J a m e s R . B rand on, a s ­ fYouth Revolutionary the e a rth in a sw eeping a r c . the fo rm ation of c r e s c e n t s of light produced power would c o s t. During a total e c lip s e , b e fo re under the t r e e s . s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r in the d ep a rt­ F o u r hours la te r , a fte r d a rk ­ T h e L e g is la tu r e appointed an m ent of sp e ech . ening the s k ie s a c r o s s A lask a, it i s alm ost "sw a llo w e d up,” S to kley said the sun shining Indianap olis e n g in ee rin g firm to t h r o u g h the openings betw een study the p ro b le m . MSU heads overlapping le a v e s c a u s e s m in­ ia tu re im ag es of the sun to be By JA C K IE KORONA " E v e r y o n e will give h is life fo r som ething he is in v o lv e d in ,” Rom ney added that th is cou ntry needs m en and women of c h a r ­ W orld Globe b e lie v e it will su b sta n tia te th e ir stu d ie s . c a s t on the ground. State News S taff Writer T h e th re e p roposed buildings Rom ney s a id , " m e r e ly by h is a c t e r who a r e w illin g to do things CARDBO ARD H ow ever, d u r i n g , a p a rtia l e c lip s e , such a s w ill be seen Gov. G e o rg e Rom ney la s t week v e ry e x iste n c e . n e c e s s a r y fo r the p ro g re s s of the On Display w ill in c r e a s e the c u rr e n t con ­ stru c tio n p ro g ram to $56 m illio n . told a group of te e n a g e rs that " I t is up to him w hether o r nation, even though they do not h e r e , the light fro m only one A s ix -fo o t d ia m e te r re p lic a of B u ild in gs now u n d e r co n ­ they a r e the w o rld 's rev o lu tio n ­ not his life is given fo r so m e ­ p a rtic u la rly want to a cco m p lish q u a rte r of the sun w ill be v is ­ th e s e ta s k s . the e a rth a r r iv e d at the P la n e ­ stru c tio n a r e : C h e m i s t r y, $6 a r i e s , that th o se who a r e tryin g thing w o rth w h ile ." ib le at the height of the e c lip s e . to take th is cou n try back to t r y - " W e have an o bligation to obey tariu m M onday. m illio n ; B i o - C h e m i s t r y , $5.2 T h is w ill c a u s e the pinpoint anny and s la v e ry a r e not re v ­ the governm ent of the land, b e ­ T h e glbbe d ep icts th e e a rth in m illio n : p a r k i n g ram p , $1.7 tf > r / / ^ 1-J / *°‘f in- openings betw een t h e le a v e s , o lu tio n a rie s. c a u se it is a governm ent of co n ­ r e l i e f , s h o w i n g m ou ntains, m illio n : C y clo tro n , $ 2 .8 m illio n; which a ct a s le n s, to rep ro d u ce Speaking b e f o r e m o re than sen t. We have an obligation of p la in s, and v a lle y s c le a r ly . P o­ I n t e r n a t i o n a l C e n te r , $1.4 the sun' s c r e s c e n t-s h a p e d im age. brotherh ood to all m ankind, r e ­ lit ic a l bou n d aries o f c o u n t r i e s m illio n : and U tilitie s and Shops, 1,000 m e m b e rs of 4-H club m e e t­ So the spots of light under the g a r d le s s of r a c e , c o lo r , re lig io n a r e not shown. $ 9 2 0 ,0 0 0 . ing on cam p u s fo r th e ir annual t r e e s will be c r e s c e n t s , not c i r ­ o r c re e d N earin g com p letion a r e : Won­ c o n fe re n c e , Rom ney said , “ you " T h e m odel is on loan fr o n j the c le s . d e r s H all, $6 m illio n : McDonel a r e the ones who m u st build a “ And we a ls o have an o b lig a­ Rand M cN ally Co. of C h ic a g o ,” S to k ley , who w as the f i r s t d i­ H all, $6 m illion; and the P lan ­ r e c t o r of F e l s P la n e ta riu m in b e tte r s o c i e t y . You m u st give tion to do m o re than the s ta te sa id R o b e rt Duke, a s s is ta n t c u r ­ e ta riu m , $ 5 3 0 ,0 0 0 . C on stru ctio n SU RFACE P hilad elp hia b e fo re e n te rin g the you r liv e s m eaningfully in, the r e q u ir e s . If we a re to have p ro g ­ a to r o f the P la n e ta riu m . i s now a lso beginning on two full e x p re ss io n of the A m e ri­ r e s s , we m ust develop our a b il­ Duke in d icated the $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 f i ­ m o re d o rm ito rie s n e a r McDonel fie ld of teach in g , h as w itnessed can R e v o lu tio n .” itie s and c a p a c itie s so we can do b e r g la s s m od el i s p robably the H all on E a s t Shaw L an e. s ix to tal e c lip s e s of the sun. One w as in 1937 w hile he was Rom ney com p ared the r o le s of what needs to be done.’ ’ b e s t e v e r m ad e. T h e o rig in a l, he A s yet unnamed, t h e d o r m s a r e ab o ard a Ship in the P a c ific . today’ s te e n a g e rs to the life of s a id , w as hand c a rv e d by geo ­ sched uled to be com p leted by T h e G o v e rn o r a ls o said that He said b e ca u se of the speed Jo a n of A rc . g ra p h ica l e x p e r ts fo r the N ational S e p te m b e r of 1964. B o th w illc o s t th is cou ntry lia s freed om b e ca u se A SIM PLE PROJECTOR FOR OBSERVING T H E ECLIPSE C AN of the ship, he and a com panion A e ro n a u tics and S p a ce A dm inis­ $6 m illio n e ach . C itin g M a x w e l l A nderson’ s the p e o p l e a r e w illing to d is ­ BE M A D E WITH TWO PIECES OF W HITE CARDBOARD. A w e re ab le to watch the e c lip s e v e rsio n of Jo a n ’ s sto ry ,,R o m n e y tra tio n at a c o s t of o v e r a m illio n MSU a r c h ite c ts a r e planning ch a rg e the r e s p o n s ib ilitie s of PINHOLE OR P EN C IL HOLE IN TH E TOP CARDBOARD fo r sev en m i.n.u.t.e s .. and s ix said th is young m a r ty r fe lt that-- d o lla r s . fo r a L ife S c ie n c e B uild ing to freed o m . SERVES TO PROJECT AND FOCUS TH E IM A G E OF THE se c o n d s— believ ed to be the long­ s in c e sh e would d ie fo r a c a u se Only about 10 o r 12 have been b e used fo r the new tw o -y e ar ECLIPSE ON T H E SECOND CARDBOARD. TH E SIZE OF TH E e s t period of o b se rv atio n e v e r ev en tu ally , th e re would be no "W h en we a r e not w illin g to turned out. A fter m olding, it w as m e d ical sch o o l. T h e building will IM AGE C A N BE CH A N G ED B Y A LTERING T H E D ISTA N CE recorded ,. T h e a c t u a l e c lip s e m o re im p o rtan t re a so n than h e r d is ch a rg e th e s e re s p o n s ib ilitie s , hand painted in full c o lo r to show we w ill lo s e th is fre e d o m .” the lay of the land, Duke added. (continued on page 8) BETW EEN CARDBOARDS. ________ (continued on page 8) b e lie fs . GOV. GEORGE ROMNEY T u e s d a y , J u l y 16, 1963 2 Mi chi gan St at e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n I From Other Campuses { Water Shortage Is News And Views Southern B e lle Miss GOP Management Problem lo s e m illio n s in food, health, N um erous p ro b le m s o c c u r U n iversity of M is s is s ip p i, O xford — An Old M iss coed has been By PAU L ADAMS and c o m fo rt. H ow ever, he added, a c r o s s the broad a s p e c ts of the named M iss Young Republican of the United S ta te s . Lynn A llen Cook, State News S taff Writer we m ust re c o g n iz e that b ird s a r e w ater r e s o u r c e , he said , each de­ a 20-y e a r -o ld bru net, say s she thinks h e r s e le c tio n w ill " b e a won­ manding a n sw e rs and m ost having W ater i s one of the c r it i c a l not Ju st in te re stin g b its of n atu re. derful help to the Republican P a rty in M is s is s ip p i.’ ’ T h e b ird is a ls o an e ffe c tiv e p est m any a g e n c ie s w orking tow ard p ro b le m s of m ankind, D r. L a u r­ e n ce L , Q u ill, d ir e c to r of th e In­ c o n tro l w hich is con trib u tin g to th e ir so lu tio n s. s titu te of W ater R e s e a r c h , said the econ om y. T h e In stitu te w as e sta b lish e d to Mexican Basketball Growing re c e n tly . Can we have n atu ral and p r i s ­ co o rd in ate th e s e many e ffo r ts , U n iversity of the A m e ric a s , C a r r e te r a , M exico — B ask etb all is In c r e a sin g popu lations, chang­ tin e w a te rs again ? No, he said , Q uill sa id , and is p re p a re d to skyro ck eting in popularity' at th is in te rn a tio n a lu n iv e rs ity .T h e te a m ing living p a tte rn s and new te ch ­ not u n le ss we rem ov e m ost of work with S ta te , fe d e r a l, indus­ is handicapped b e cau se m ost o th er sch o ols in M exico allow alumni n o lo g ies continue to put in c r e a s ­ the population. W h erev er th e re t r ia l and any o th e r ap p ro p riate to p a rtic ip a te in com p etitiv e s p o rts. ing dem ands on w a te r r e s o u r c e s a r e people m aking g r e a te r and group tow ard s the id en tificatio n o f the nation. g r e a te r dem ands on the r e s o u r c e , and solu tion of the p ro b le m s. Evaluate Iowa State Government T he p ro b lem is one of m an­ no " n a t u r a l” w a te rs can e x is t . ag em en t, he said . We m u st p ro ­ G row ing dem ands m ak e it in­ He said , during the past y e a r , State U n iversity of Iowa, Iowa C ity — A stu d en t-facu lty co m m it­ vide fo r a ll the u s e r s and m an­ c re a s in g ly im portant fo r m an­ the In stitu te has d istrib u ted a tee has been organized to ev alu ate the student governm ent at SL1. ag e so that the g r e a te s t num ber agem ent to b rin g e ach u s e r into National S c ie n c e Foundation The m ain purpose of the evaluation is to d eterm in e the pro blem s get the g r e a te s t good. p ro p er p e rs p e c tiv e so that each G rant am ong s ix In te re ste d de­ student governm ent has dealt with e ffe ctiv ely a s w ell a s the a re a s T h e p ro b le m s in M ichigan a r e m ay re c e iv e h is f a ir s h a re . p a rtm e n ts. w here its e ffo rts have been fu tile. not d iffe re n t fro m th o se of the W ater law s m ust be m odified to As c o o rd in a to r, he said , we cou ntry as a w hole but they vary' keep up with the changing liv in g exp ect to p rev ent duplication of No Clash On Grass som ew hat fro m a re a to a re a he h ab its and in d u stria l u s e s . e ffo rt and p rov id e funds, when said . Q uill said the le g a l statu s of p o s s ib le , fo r a ll d eserv in g p r o j­ U n iv ersity of C hicago — T h e p resid en t of U -C has a ssu re d stu­ T h e S t. C la ir R iv e r , fo r e x ­ underground w a te r is not w ell de­ e c ts . • dents they a r e fr e e to sit on the g r a s s cov erin g a quadrangle in the am p le , h as a pollution p ro b lem fined. No land ow ner can be c e r ­ c e n te r of cam pu s. His statem ent ca m e in re sp o n se to a ru m or that due to the heavy boat tra ffic ,a n d tain of h is rig h ts to w ater beneath NEW YORK (AP) — The popu­ students w ere planning to stage a s it-ir, d em onstration p rotestin g the c e n te r of the s ta te has p e r ­ h is land. P e rh a p s the an sw er is larity of bouffant hairdos and re ce n t p o lice actio n in keeping them off the g la s s . iod ic w a te r s h o rta g e s . to m ake w a te r a m ig ra to ry m in­ fancy wigs among fashionable M a n y co m m u n ities r e s t r i c t e r a l such a s o il and g a s e s , he ladies is c a u s i n g trouble in w a te r u sag e . F o r exam p le, E a s t said . Broadway theaters. New Indictm ent A g ain st IU Students L an sin g r e q u ir e s that household­ T h e E a s t e r n con cept which "In the old days you could ask Indiana S tate U n iversity, Bloom ington - - A new indictm ent ch a rg ­ e r s fro m op p osite s id e s of the g iv es the land ow ner rig h ts to a the ladies to remove their hats," ing th re e fo rm e r 1U students with subversion is being con sid ered s t r e e t w ater law ns on a lte r n a te * re a so n a b le u se of w ater a lso said one puzzled manager, "but by a M onroe County grand ju ry . A p rio r indictm ent against the days of the m onth, and tem p o r­ n e e d s le g a l c la r ific a tio n , he what can you do about trick hair th re e Young S o c ia lis t A lliance m e m b e rs w as d ism isse d b ecau se of a r ily , b e fo re ten in the m orning. added. styles?" * faulty wording. Q uill said p o llu tion depends on Better Get Off The Phone. the point of view . Heat fro m a pow er plant m ay in c r e a s e the Mi c h ig a n It’s Quiet Hours. Hungarian Feels Sorry For American Indiana S tate U niversity — A Hungarian in s tr u c to r at the IU in­ w ater te m p e ra tu re until it is pollu ted fo r fu r th e r u se a s a c o o l­ ant o r a s tro u t h ab itat. T h e sa m e state JN IVERSITY STATE NEWS P A C E M A K E R N tW S P A P E R ten siv e language c e n te r said she " f e e l s s o r ry fo r A m e rica n s who a re n ’t s a t is f ie d ." She d escrib ed h e r e x iste n ce under com m unism a s " h e l l i s h " and said the freed om she had gained in the United S tates was worth m o re than any m a te ria l advantage she m ight have Elaborate Atlas Depicits w a t e r m ay be p e rfe c tly a c c e p t­ a b le fo r sw im m ing, boating, and sk iin g . M em b er A ss o cia te d P r e s s , United P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, Inland D aily P r e s s A ssociation*, A sso cia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s D e te rg e n ts h a v e b eco m e a A ss o c ia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s A sso cia tio n . kept by staying in Hungary. N e ville Speaker A t Illin o is U niversity of Illin o is , Cham paign — D r. Howard N ev ille, MSU’ s Continuing Education Centers p ro b le m out of the v e ry c h a r a c ­ t e r i s t i c s that m ade them d e s ir ­ a b le c le a n s in g a g e n ts. T h e h o u se­ w ife, tire d of s h o rt-liv e d soap s P u blish ed by the stu d en ts o f M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity . Issu e d on c la s s days Monday through F r id a y during the fa ll, w in te r and sp rin g q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the su m m e r te r m ; sp e cia l W elcom e Iss u e in S e p te m b e r. acting p ro v o st, said in a speech on the U1 cam pus la s t week that " Y o u a r e to be con g ratu lated T h e A tla s a lso l i s t s o th er that produced o b je ctio n a b le cu rd s Second c la s s postage paid at E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan . T h e MSU Continuing Education m odern u n iv e rsitie s cannot fu lfill th e ir functions by d ealing only c o lle g e s which sp o n so rp ro g ra m s in hard w a te r, g ra te fu lly acce p te d S e r v ic e re c e n tly com p leted the on your g rap h ic p o rtra y a l of the E d ito ria l and b u s in e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e r v ic e s with students who liv e on cam p u s. He said e xten sion a c tiv itie s con n ected with continuing edu­ the d e te rg e n ts when they w e re f i r s t adult education a tla s e v e r p re s e n t and p ro je c te d lo catio n s B u ild in g, M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rs ity , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich­ should be extended to the adult com m unity to in su re the continued of Continuing E du cation C e n te rs c a tio n . Many have used the five o ffe re d by s c ie n c e . produced. ig an . M ail s u b scrip tio n s p ay able in ad van ce: 1 te rm , re le v a n ce of u n iv ersity a c tiv itie s to so c ie ty . E n titled an " A t l a s of U n i­ in the United S ta te s . K ellogg C e n te r s as p ro to ty p es. O rg a n ism s w hich have alw ays $ 3 ; 2 t e r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; fu ll y e a r , $6 . v e r s ity C o n t i n u i n g Education been ab le to take soap m o le cu le s T h e c o lle g e s have e ith e r built C e n te r s fo r 1 9 6 3 ,” it is a c o m ­ " T h e growth and expansion of a p a rt, rem ov in g them fro m the new f a c ilit ie s o r have utilized bined e ffo rt of the fiv e W.K. th e s e c e n te r s is h earte n in g to all e x istin g fa c ilitie s lik e u n iv ersity w a ste w a t e r s / a r e unable to de­ K ellogg F o u n d a t i o n - a s s i s t e d of us engaged in m aking av a ila b le hal l s, su m m er c a m p u se s , fo rm e r stro y d e te rg e n ts . T h e s e m o le ­ ACROSS C e n te r s of Continuing Education edu cational op p ortu nities fo r the d o rm ito rie s , h o te ls, clu b h ou ses, c u le s accu m u late in the w a te r 1 Taunt 26 Above in the United S ta te s . T h ey a re adults of our n a tio n ." and p riv a te h om es to a cco m m o ­ su p p lies until they b eco m e o b je c ­ coltoq 28 Kemiss located at MSU, the U n iv e rs itie s tio n ab le o r even a health h azard . C oo rd in atin g, the o v e ra ll d e­ d ate a d u l t c o n fe re n c e s , w ork­ 4. W allaba 29. (.alcium , in of G e o rg ia , N e b rask a, O klahom a, sig n , copy and p ro c e s s in g of the S c ie n c e is h ard at w ork a fte r sh o p s, in s titu te s and o th er edu­ tree chemistry and C h icago. the soft d ete rg e n t that n atu ral pu b licatio n a r e D r. M elvin C. c atio n al a c tiv itie s , he said . 7. Vocalued 31 Any point­ T h e book is p rin ted in four j B u sch m an , Continuing Education o rg a n ism s can d e stro y . T im e is 11 Freedom 14. Circuit ed projection 32 Lad c o lo r s and d ep icts in four geo­ S e r v i c e a s s is ta n t d ir e c t o r in " I t is with th e s e s p e c ia lly - im p ortan t s in c e sew age c a p a c i­ d esigned C e n te rs fo r Continuing t i e s , in d isp o sal p la n ts, a r e lim ­ Mary Says: g rap h ic re g io n s, the lo ca tio n s of c h a r g e of U n iv e rs ity E xten sio n , 15. Lever 33 Loop and Edu cation, featu rin g com p reh en ­ ited and the p r o c e s s e s cannot e x istin g and proposed C e n te r s of and h is e d ito r, Ja m e s C . T o tte n . 16 Toward knot s iv e and evolving p ro g ra m s , that con tin ue in d efin ite ly . In p r a c t ic e , Continuing E du cation at c o lle g e s 17. Vale 34. The least th is educational A tla s is con­ the "b io d e g ra d e a b le ” d eterg en t 18. Long­ bit: colloq. 35. Pendant THURSDAY’S PUZZLE SOLUTION and u n iv e rs itie s a c r o s s cou ntry . the " T h e a tla s is the r e s u lt of a m eetin g la s t fa ll of the d ir e c to r s c ern e d . is one w hich can be d estro y ed in Come In haired ox about 72 h o u rs. 36 Electric DOWN 8. Three-toed T h e four individual s e c tio n s of of the f i v e K ello gg C e n t e r s ,” 19. Tinv - 20. Compass power unit 1. Benumb sloth 9. Announce­ the A tla s a re e ach nine in ch es by B u sch m an said . “ We a g re e d that T h e p u blication is financed by P e s tic id e s a r e also a p ro b le m the fiv e K ellogg C e n te r s . It is fo r the w a te r m a n a g e r, he said . On Our Mary E. Lumbrezer direction 37. Russ, river 2. Not to be 12 in ch e s. T h ey open out into su ch a pu b licatio n would b e a now being d istrib u ted to c o lle g e s With the solu tio n being so m e ­ ment 18 by 24 inch s h e e ts . When folded, g r e a t s e r v ic e to ad ults in planning 2 1. Companion 22 Coffer 38 Sport 39. Rifle bullet measured 3. Roof part 10 Maxim they fit into a c o n ta in e r .which c o n fe re n c e s and o th e r ed u catio n ­ and u n iv e rs itie s , l ib r a r ie s , a s ­ w h ere betw een e x tr e m e s . so c ia tio n s, o rg an izatio n s and in­ Co-ed Special Days 23. Nova 40. Initial rime 4. Ordinance 12. Nothing can be used fla t o r on a book al m e e tin g s .” E v ery o n e re c o g n iz e s that w ith­ 13. Freight dividuals in 50 s ta te s . out p e s tic id e s the nation would 43. Member­ 5. Jumbled Scotia: abbr. 24. Verge ship type boat s h e lf. T h e MSU C e n te r h as alread y T h e fiv e K ellogg C e n te r s a re Mon. -T u e s . -W e d . 25 Persian 44 Offspring 6. Dismay 18. Sweet re c e iv e d fa v o ra b le re a c tio n to fe atu re d p rom in en tly , docum ent­ fairy 45. Also 7 . Filthy place potato 19. Saccharine its e ffo rt. Edward W. B r i c e , ing the ro le of the K ello g g Foun­ • Permanent • Haircut • Style $10 d ir e c to r of the Adult Education dation in giving en co u rag em en t II 2 3 It ■ 4 5 b 13 P 7 3 9 10 source L Brooch 22. Gender 24. Quarrel B ra n c h of the U .S . D epartm ent and fin a n cia l a s s is ta n c e to th ese of H ealth , Education and W e lfa re , C e n te r s of Continuing E du cation, e x p re ss e d h is attitude by saying: he added. TV RENTAIS East Lansing’ s Most Modern Salon i4 15 16 ■ P 25. Compen­ sate 2 1 " TABLE MODELS “ WE RECOMMEND G A B R IE L E E N PERM ANENT WAVES’ H Hit UNIYERSITYbeau ty IQ 19 it 27. Soda 20 21 Ü 22 28. Tennis shot COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE salon lP^ 30. Serve s8 . 0 0 per month 23 i§ 24 m 25 HÉ 31. M alayan canoes * AIR 2 D o o rs E a s t of C am pus T h e a te r FR EE PAR KIN G IN T H E A T E R L O T ED 2-1116 30 HI 2b 27 ¡¡§ 28 m29 '///yi 32. Skeleton ♦RAIL “ tra v e l b a se d on NEJAC tra v e l e x p e r ie n c e * 33. Taro 32 33 31 Ü M 35. Howbeit ♦STEAMSHIP 36 36. Mental IV 2-0624 W H E R E ’D H E 6 0 ? 34 m 35 it perception 38. Qualified TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS you r tic k e ts c o s t no m o re 8t you gain p ro fe s s io n a l a s s is ta n c e . 37 40 if 4i 38 B 4z 39 39. Tame, as hawks C o m p lete tra v e l a rra n g e m e n ts. Bonded agent fo r a ll m a jo r '////A 4 Í 41. - - Bohemi lin e s . 3 3 2 -8 6 6 7 DRY CLEANING SPECIALS 43 Él 44 P opera 42. Internatio M b r. — A m e r . S o c i e t y o f T r a v e l A g t s . TU ESD AY AND W EDNESDAY Q al language 130 West Grand River - East Lansing ANY ONE MAN’ S W oman N ew USED BOOK OR WOMAN’ S: School Head * SUIT $ J H O LYO K E, M ass. (U PI) - - D r CP M a rc e lla R. K elly, of Holyoke, * COAT PERFECTLY M a s s ., does not b eliev e that the C LE A N E D AND v a ria b le called se x has anything to do with p ro g re s s of a woman * DRESS (P L A IN ) PRESSED in an educational c a r e e r . D r. K e lly is the f ir s t woman superintend ent of sch o o ls in the MIX OR MATCH p ap er m anufacturing city'. ANY TWO: 1000’s of T h e newly appointed ad m in is­ tr a to r of the Holyoke s c h o o l * SLACKS To The COLLEGE INN. Naturally! sy stem sa y s ab ility , train in g and e ffo rt a r e the in v a ria b le s which paperbound and d ete rm in e the s u c c e s s c lim b of * SWEATERS PERFECTLY Todays Special m an and woman - in education and other fie ld s. hardbound books. C LE A N E D AND PRESSED M iss K elly has n early 2 0 y e a r s Open til 9 p.m. W ed. night * SKIRTS (P L A IN ) G rilled tender cube of teach in g, and another 15 of ad­ steak sandwich on but­ m in is tra tiv e e x p e rie n c e supple­ m enting h e r form al train in g . "Y o u r superm arket fo r education” SPECIAL tered toast, french fried T h e train in g includes a b a ch ­ (L IM IT E D TIME O N LY) potatoes, fresh cole slaw, SPARTAN SHIRTS e l o r ’s at F itch b u rg , M assach u ­ coffee, tea or large coke. s e tts S ta te C o lleg e, a m a s te r ’ s fro m C olum bia U n iv e rsity , and a BOOK 21 •Snacks - Complete D inners - 10:30 A.M . to 7:30 P,M. d o cto rate from Y a le , plus study (COTTON DRESS) b e a u tifu lly at H arv ard , B ra n d e is and the launaerbd U n iv e rs itie s of O lso and R o m e. H olyoke, a c ity of 5 6 ,0 0 0 , is STORE COLLEGE CLEANERS THE COLLEGE INN s a tis fie d with its s e le c tio n . T h e school com m itte e a ls o co n ­ Corner o f A n n S».& M A C ED 7-1180 626 W, MICHIGAN E. L . 1 BLO C K EAST OF BRODY 101 E.G.R. [Below CoTlege Drugs| sid e re d 4 0 m ale ap p lican ts. T u e s d a y , J u l y 16, 1963 3 Mi c h i g a n St at e Ne ws , E a s t L Mi c h Registrar Horace King 1'Cool Jazz' Approaches Chief Record-Keeper | M „ s jc Q f C o n c e i t H a l l s - . —- — ..... . . * ,!* !« « iin fthe su c n m m pe rr, tth h pe rre aa tr ep two m o m p re cau tio n to m ake cs u n ra r e tthat h a t n h p m m p tw o ■ ™ ™ By CHARLES C. WELLS r e c o r d s and e sp e c ia lly g ra d e s fiv e week te r m s and a 10 week State News Staff Writer e v e ry weekend fo r the p ast few " T h e b iggest 'g a s ’ I had was is a tough one, but he and D il­ a r e a c c u ra te . te rm . T h e coo l ja z z of a sm okey te rm c la s s ic a l m u sic " t h e i r f i r s t y e a r s ,” he sa id . " I t ’ s a grind playing a s e s s io n with F ran k b e rto didn’t ag re e on much e ls e M ich igan S t a t e ’ s R e g is t r a r , So fa r th e re has been only K ing w as born in F l o r a , 111. nightclub is c lo s e r than one m ight lo v e ,” but they a r e equally at when you’ r e going to sch o o l. You Hittner from M aynard F e r ­ co n cern in g ja z z . H o race C . K ing, t r i e s to b rin g one e r r o r in sending out g ra d e s . and went to school in D e a rb o rn . think to the c la s s i c a l m u sic of hom e putting Ja z z rh yth m s to ­ s till have to get up and take g u so n 's g ro u p ," he said . " I ’d " I don’ t think you can e x p r e ss th e s e r v ic e s of the R e g is t r a r ’ s It happened at the end of w inter He w ent to MSU and graduated a c o n c e rt h all. g e th er fo r listen in g o r dancing ju s t finished a w eek’ s job and as many em otions in ja z z as O ffice a s c lo s e to the students te rm 1963. in 1950 with a b a c h e lo r s d eg re e T h e tra n sitio n betw een ja z z in s m a ll com bos o r la r g e bands. fin a ls .’ ’ D ilb e rto hopes to play the b a ss w as on my way to a m ovie. you can in c la s s ic a l m u sic ,” a s p o s s ib le . S in ce then even m o re p r e ­ in b u s in e ss a d m in istra tio n . He and c la s s i c s i s “ second n a tu re " D ilb e rto , who h as been playing " I t was 3 a.m . and I w as re a lly M oyer said . " T h e r e is n 't much " T h i s i s a student o rien ted cau tion s have been taken so that re c e iv e d h is m a s te r s in 1953. to th re e young m u sic ia n s studying in a m a jo r symphony o rc h e str a the b a s s seven y e a r s , is a m u sic b e a t. love in ja z z . T h e b lues is pure o f f ic e ,’ * he said . it w ill not happen again, he said . He taught a s an in s tr u c to r of h e r e at the C o n g re s s of S trin g s at so m e tim e in the futu re. edu cation m a jo r at N o rthw estern " A ll of a sudden H ittn er cam e s e lf-p ity . He is c h ie f r e c o r d -k e e p e r fo r W hil« su m m er te rm m ay be b u s in e ss ad m in istratio n h e re and sp o n so red by the A m e rica n F e d ­ " T h e life of a ja z z m u sician U n iv e rsity , E v an sto n , 111. He has up and said he'd seen m e play. "A n o th e r thing, any thing that’ s M SU. In te llin g about h is de­ e a s ie r fo r som e a d m in is tra to rs , then jo in ed the fin a n ce s ta ff o f e ra tio n of M u sicia n s. isn ’ t a norm al o n e ,’ ’ he said. played with L e s E lg a r t ’ s and He asked if 1 wanted to do a been done in ja z z is ju st a p a rtm e n t, he sa id with p rid e : K ing said it i s one o f the m o st C h r y s le r C o rp . L a te r , h ew o rk ed " Y o u ’ r e on the road all the tim e Frank D i l b e r t o and D ale Jim m y D o rse y ’ s dance bands and s e s s io n with h im .” v ariatio n on what’ s been done in " I f a c c u r a t e and co m p lete d ifficu lt tim e s fo r h is o ffic e . in the in d u stria l re la tio n s sta ff and you’ r e alw ays in b u s e s S ch m id t, both 2 0, and P au l M oyer, the N o rthw estern J a z z W orkshop. We went to th is wild p la ce that c la s s i c a l m usic fo r hundreds of r e c o r d s a r e not kept, then the " T h e volum e i s not a s g r e a t, of F o rd M otor Co. tra v e lin g th re e o r four hundred 21, all play the b a s s in the C on­ " I ’ ve played eng agem ents at fe a tu re s nothing but ja z z and y e a r s ." U n iv e rsity would not be an e ffe c ­ but th e re a r e m o re p ro g ra m s In 1957, he jo ined the new o ffic e m ile s to your next jo b ." g r e s s of S trin g s o r c h e s tr a . T h ey clubs around C h icag o n early I ’ ll nev er fo rg et it, he added. D ilb e rto s a y s he d is a g r e e s tiv e teach in g o rg a n iz a tio n ." and sp e cia l a rra n g e m e n ts fo r of the dean of in tern atio n al p ro ­ M oyer h as played with local ja z z groups in h is hom e town of M oyer agreed with D ilb erto co m p le te ly that a m u sician o r H is o ffic e r e g is t e r s stu d en ts, the r e g is t r a r ’ s o f f i c e to s e r ­ g r a m s . He w as p r o m o t e d to a s s is ta n t to the dean and la s t R ead in g, P a . that the life of a ja z z m u sician (continued on page 4) a s s e s s e s fe e s and re s id e n c e hall v i c e ," he said . c h a r g e s , and a llo ts c la s s r o o m s p a c e . C om piling in fo rm atio n fo r He c ite d that h is o ffic e is g e a re d to the ten-w eek te rm and D e cem b e r w as appointed MSU r e g is t r a r . Miller, Climbers R eceive tim e sch e d u le s, c a ta lo g s , and student and facu lty d ir e c to r ie s , a r e a lso included in the jo b . H ubbard G eographic Medals He h as ch a rg e of m aking s u re th e s e p u b licatio n s a r e out on D r. M a y n a r d M. M ille r , a s ­ down when he su ffered an attack tim e and that they a r e a c c u r a te . s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of geology, and of Pulm onary A dem a, a high King a ls o o v e r s e e s the o rd e rin g 2 4 o th er m e m b e rs of the M t. altitu de illn e s s . of d i p l o m a s fo r graduating E v e r e s t exped ition w ere honored Leader of the exped ition, s e n io r s . re c e n tly by P re sid e n t Kennedy. N orm an G. D yhenfurth, re c e iv e d T h e o ffic e has a r e c o rd o f T h e P r e s i d e n t aw arded the the m edal fo r the group. e v ery student who e v e r attended N ational G eographic S o c i e t y ’ s T h e Hubbard M edal was f ir s t Michigan S ta te . T r a n s c r ip ts Hubbard Medal to M ille r and the p re se n te d to Adm . R o b e rt E . this w ill be a dating b ack to 1855 of o v er 150,000 o th e r c lim b e r s . T h e p re se n ta tio n P e r r y fo r h is A r c tic e x p lo r­ long cam pus favo rite students and fo rm e r students a r e w as m ade at a s p e c ia l re ce p tio n a tio n s. It is named a f te r the f ir s t kept up to date and sto re d by in the White H ouse R o s e G arden. p re sid e n t of the N ational G eo­ ' h is o ffic e . TH E SW EATER A s a m em b e r of the exped ition, g rap h ic S o cie ty . T h e s e r e c o r d s a r e both on M ille r s t u d i e d t h e Khumbu T h e m ost re c e n t re c ip ie n t of m ic ro film and on file c a rd s so G la c ie r on E v e r e s t. He p robably the honor was Jo h n H. Glenn, th e re is little liklihood of th e ir would have gone to the top if he the f i r s t A m e rica n e v e r to o rb it being lo st o r d estro y ed . had not broken h is foot when a He a ls o has c h a rg e of m aking the e a rth . g r a n ite sla b cru s h e d h is foot up U n iv e rsity re p o rts fo r facu lty A fter the re c e p tio n , M ille r ag ain st an ic e w all. m e m b e r s and a d m in is tra to rs . A lso c i t e d was B a r r y W. went to Nantucket fo r a s h o rt T h is data i s used in m aking many P r a th e r , MSU su m m e r in stitu te v acatio n b e fo re leaving fo r the of the im portan t d e cisio n s of Ju n eau Ice fie ld in A la sk a . He student fro m E lle n s b u ry , W ash. MSU. He accom panied M ille r on the p lan s to d ir e c t an MSU A laskan T h e end of te rm g rad es a re a s c e n t, but was fo rc e d to com e G la c ia lo g ic a l In stitu te th e re . sen t out by the R e g is t r a r ’ s o ffic e . I n s tr u c to r s have up to 36 hours to send in final g ra d e s a fte r JACOBSON’S fin al ex a m in a tio n s. T h e n the SUMMER STORE HOURS g ra d e s a r e com piled and m ailed w ithin one working day a fte r MONDAY, TUESDAY they a r e re c e iv e d . N e a rly 400 re q u e s ts fo r tra n ­ s c r ip ts and o t h e r com m u ni­ THURSDAY and FRIDAY c a tio n s a r e re c e iv e d by h is o ffic e d aily . Autom ated m ach in es lik e REGISTRAR HORACE KING 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. l e tte r o p e n e rs and date s ta m p e rs have done m uch to sim p lify the rou tine o ffic e w ork. WEDNESDAYS - NOON TO 9 P.M. " S o m e of the p ro ce d u re s m ay be autom ated , but the an sw e rs to re q u e s ts fo r in fo rm atio n a re DOOR-OPENER OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT not au to m ated ,” he said . "M an y re q u ire ndividual attention and CLOSED SATURDAYS we m ust do th is a s in exp en siv ely THRU AUGUST 10 a s p o s s ib le and yet re ta in the p e rso n a l to u ch .” If an e r r o r is m ade in sending out g r a d e s , King p robably ta k e s it h a rd e r than any o th er adm in­ i s t r a t o r . H is o ffic e ta k e s e v e ry Jacobson's G e o g ra p h y G ra d WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON Receives A w a rd Assorted Sportswear M ichigan S t a t e grad u ate stu­ dent in geography, Duncan A nder­ son re c e n tly re c e iv e d a Canada Blouses 2.00 C ou ncil Fellow ship fo r D o cto rate r e s e a r c h in D enm ark. T h e Canada C ou ncil is a m a jo r b ran ch of the C anadian G ov ern­ T-shirts $ m ent fo r the prom otion of study in s o c ia l s c ie n c e , the a r t s , and h u m an ities. A nderson w ill spend Shorts a y e a r in D enm ark with all e x ­ p e n se s paid. He will do r e s e a r c h on the Skirts o rg an izatio n of Danish a g r ic u l­ tu ra l prod uction. T h e student is a gradu ate of Famous Name Brand the O n tario A g ricu ltu ra l C olleg e at Guelph. He r e c e i v e d h is M a s te r s D eg ree in geography at SPORTSWEAR the U n iv e rsity of W estern O ntario in London and- is com p letin g his D o c to ra te at MSU. 1/3 OFF 0k KEWPEE’S SERVICE IS FAST Large Selection Selected Groups * Coats * Suits th e y ’ re a ll p e rfe c tly D A IL Y SPECIALS * Dresses c h a r m in g 6 DAYS A WEEK * S portsw ear Commemorate each special MEAT ENTREE * Lingerie occasion with its own M ASHED POT. «Gloves remembrance charm. See HOT VEGETABLE * M illin e ry ROLL & BUTTER our magnificent collection Ralph’ s 554 M.A.C. and Albert of unique designs in gold or silver. 1.50 to 4.00 plus tax. ED 2-3505 "KEWPEE’S” 325 East Grand R. 4 Mi chi gan St a t e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi gan T u e s d a y , J u l y 16, 1963 In O nly One Term SEC Arouses Interest By SUE JACOBY ' 'T h e Student Education C o rp s, s ch o o ls in s o c i o - e c o n o m i c a ll y p r o je c t i,s that it is stu d en t-ru n , W ayne S ta te U n iv e rs ity h as a l­ i s , of c o u rs e , quite d iffe re n t from d ep rived a r e a s th is f a l l ,” G o tt­ fro m the c o o rd in a to r on down,” re a d y begun a p ro je c t o f its own State News Staff Writer s im ila r to the S E C . T h e U ni­ the proposed b ill to se t up a Do­ lieb s a id . “ When the c o r p s was G o ttlie b said . Seldom in U n iv e rsity h isto ry m e s tic S e r v ic e C o r p s ,” G ottlieb in the e x p e rim en ta l sta g e la st T h e ad v iso ry c o m m itte e h as v e r s ity of C a lifo rn ia at B e r k e le y has a student p ro je c t captured said . sp rin g , so m e sch o o ls fro m m id­ reco m m en d ed that sch o o ls asking and th e U n iv e rsity of M ichigan such w idespread attention and ad­ d le - c la s s neighborhooods asked fo r S E C v o lu n te e rs next y e a r pay a r e studying w ays to adapt the " A c t iv itie s in sch o o ls would m iratio n as the Student Education fo r v o lu n te e rs: the c o s t of th e ir tra n s p o rta tio n . p lan to th e ir own a r e a s . only be a sm all p a rt of the Do­ " W e think th is w ill be an im ­ C o rp s (SE C ) T h e stud ents will c a r r y on the m e s tic S e r v ic e C o rp s . T h e C orp s " T h e C o rp s w as org an ized on p o rta n t S E C a ctiv ity next y e a r , ” Although SEC has been in op­ s a m e type of a c tiv itie s w h i c h would not be lim ited to c o lle g e the philosophy of w orking with e ra tio n only one t e r m , it has w e re begun s p r i ng te r m . T h e s e M r s . W arden said . " I n M ich i­ stu d en ts, and vo lu n teers would gan, fo r e xam p le, u n iv e r s itie s in arou sed the in te re st of stud ents, e c o n o m ic a lly d eprived c h ild re n inclu de c la s s r o o m a s s is ta n c e in w ork full tim e .” the c i t i e s a re b e tte r a b le to handle ed u cato rs and governm ent of­ and p roviding them with oppor­ re a d in g , E n g lish , a r ith m e tic , s o ­ f ic ia ls from C alifo rn ia to W ash­ S E C is s e rio u sly co n sid erin g tu n itie s they o rd in a rily would not c ia l stu d ie s, fo reign lan gu ages, the work than MSU stu d en ts fro m ington, D.C. extending its a c tiv itie s th is fall have had in th e ir s c h o o ls .” s c ie n c e and the fine a r ts . a d is ta n c e .” to include sch o o ls in Ja c k s o n and S E C m e m b e rs org an ized r e c ­ M r s . W arden said S E C i s co n ­ D r. D a v i d G o ttlieb , an a s ­ G o ttlieb said S E C w ill b e e n ­ Oakland County (n e a r -D etroit). re a tio n and p h y sical -education ta c tin g a num ber of c o lle g e s in so c ia te p ro fe s s o r of s o c i o l o g y la rg e d to include about 200 stu ­ "W e plan to c o n c e n tra te on a c tiv itie s , a folk and c la s s i c a l G rand R ap id s about the p r o je c t. and anthropology, trig g e re d SEC d en ts th is fa ll. An e x tr a co o rd in a to r w ill b e m u sic p ro g ra m and a c a r e e r by m entioning the idea in a s o c i­ " M a n y of la s t y e a r ’ s volun­ added to the S E C s ta ff beginning c a ra v a n d esigned to o ffe r ad vice ology of education c la s s l a s t t e e r s a r e going to w ork in the fa ll te r m . "W e hope to keep our on m od ern c a r e e r and edu cational w inter te rm . B y the beginning of s p r i n g te r m , an o ffice was opened in the JAZZ c o rp s again, and we a lre a d y have r e q u e s ts fo r ap p licatio n s fro m in te re ste d stud ents th is su m ­ o p p o rtu n ities. " S E C w as a s b e n e fic ia l an e x ­ p e r ie n c e to the stud en ts a s it w as o ffic e in Student S e r v ic e s open eig h t ho u rs a d ay,” M r s . W arden said . Student S e r v ic e s Building with the (c o n tin u e d from page 3) m e r .” to the s c h o o l s which p a r t ic i­ A ll s c h o o ls w here S E C stud en ts en d orsem ent of A ll-U n iv e rsity A facu lty com m itte e h a s been p a te d ,” G o ttlieb s a id . “ It s a t is - , w orked la s t te r m have re q u e ste d c o m p o ser ca n ’ t e x p r e s s an many Student G overnm ent. About 125 f ie s a b a s ic need of young people v o lu n te e rs fo r the 1 9 6 3 -6 4 sch oo l e m otions in jazz as in c la s s ic a l o rg anized to act in an ad v isory students volunteered fo r work in c a p a city . Its m e m b e rs a r e G o tt­ to b e doing work of sig n ific a n c e y e a r .' "M a n y of the s c h o o ls have m u sic. L an sin g , Holt, M o rrice and Pon­ in th e ir com m unity. a s k e d fo r m o re v o lu n te e r s ,” “ A man like B ru b e ck has a lie b , A rm and L . H unter, d ir e c to r tia c e lem e n tary sch oo ls. " I t a ls o d em o n strated t h a t M r s . W arden sa id . " D u e to the co m p lete background in theory of b ro a d ca stin g s e r v ic e s ; AUSG W orking in a re a s which were and harm ony. The fact that he is a d v ise r L ou is H ekhuis and Donald when stud en ts a r e given a ch a n c e , lim ite d s iz e of the C o rp s, not a ll o f t e n deprived and in sch oo ls applying c la s s ic a l theory d oesn't G rum m on, head of the cou n selin g they can b rin g th e ir id e a s out of of them w ill g et m o re stu d en ts. which w ere understaffed and take anything a w a y from the c e n t e r , who re c e n tly retu rn ed the U n iv e rs ity c la s s r o o m and put “ B u t we hope to b e m o re s e ­ overcrow ded, SEC v o l u n t e e r s ja z z . ” from N ig e ria . th em into p r a c t ic e .” le c tiv e th is y e a r . Now we have the t a u g h t everything from funda­ D a l e Schm idt of C leveland, M r s . Sand ra W arden, grad u ate e x p e r ie n c e to know which a r e a s T h e c o m m itte e w ill a ls o in­ m e n tals of arith m etic to physic?. 1 Ohio, has been playing leg itim ate clude the AUSG P re sid e n t and" a s t u d e n t in sociolo g y and c o ­ r e q u ir e m o re student h e lp .” G A L M ICKEY M A N T LE •• Graduate student from MSU shows Morris Elementary students education. and jazz engagem ents in th e re fo r student re p r e s e n ta tiv e s e le c te d o rd in a to r of the p ro g ra m , sa y s M r s . W arden i s w orking th is how to hold bat. State News Photos by George Junne. s e v e ra l y e a r s . S E C w ill m ake an in c re a s e d e ffo rt s u m m e r on a b ro c h u re to acquaint SEC has attracted the attention by him . He pl ans to attend B ald w in- th is fa ll to in te re s t o th e r uni­ p ro s p e c tiv e student volu n te e r s of P re sid en t K ennedy's S t u d y W allace C o lleg e next y e a r . He " A n im p ortan t thing about the v e r s i t i e s in the p r o je c t. and s c h o o ls with the S E C . U n iv e rs ity Theatre’ s Group fo r a D om estic S e rv ic e C o rp s. G ottlieb was asked to send will play in a ja z z workshop and co m p lete inform ation on SEC to W ashington. symphony o rc h e stra th e re . “ 1 like both kinds of m u s ic ,” Catentïàr of he said. ” 1 enjoy playing, and He may be ca lle d to te stify I don’t have any d e s ir e to argue Coming Event# b e fo re a U .S. House C om m ittee w hether j a z z is m a je s tic o r presents now holding h earin g s on the p ro ­ w hether c la s s ic a l m u sic is m o re posed D o m estic S e rv ic e C o rp s. v a lu a b le .” M e n 's C lub Luncheon “ Let s Get A Divorce“ T h e MSU M en’ s C lub Luncheon Opens Wednesday w ill b e held at noon today in the A t the Arena Theatre "FOR PIZZA SAKE CALL” U nion P a r l o r s . R o b e rt Duke, a s ­ in Dem onstration H all s o c ia te c u ra to r of the A b ram s CASA N0VA#2 P la n e ta r iu m , w ill speak on "O u r New P la n e ta r iu m .” July 17-20 Scotch Strips Sold Out! Single Adm issions On Indonesian F ilm s 211 M.A.C. ED 7-1668 Wed. & T hu rs.-51.50 " L e t t e r to I n d o n e s i a ” and F ri. & Sat. • $1.75 " T h e L ife , M usic and D ance of B a l i , ” film s con n ected with eth­ B O X O F F IC E HOURS n ic d an ce, will be shown at 4 p .m . 2 - 6 p.m . M o n .-S a t . W ednesday in 137 W om en’ s In­ Phone 355-0148 tr a m u ra l Build ing. CURTAIN 8:30 Second B ow ling C lin ic — N E X T W EEK — "C A T ON A HOT TIN ROOF' ’ T h e second h o u r-lo n g bowling c lin ic fo r women facu lty and MSU e m p lo y e e s will be held today at 5 :1 0 p .m . in the Union Bow ling COOL A lle y s . G lA Ü iV It-H P ro g ra m In fo rm a tio n IV 5-6485 D orothy J . P ark em an d L u c ille D a ile y , of the d ep artm en t o f H ealth , P h y s ic a l 'E ducation and HURRY . . . MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES R e c r e a tio n , w ill teach to d ay 's c lin ic , w hich w ill b e devoted to LAST 2 DAYS F e a tu r e . At 1 :2 0 -4 :0 0 p re s e n ts s c o rin g and s p a re bow ling. 6 :3 8 -9 :1 5 P .M . The true "DAYS OF THRILLS Program In fo rm a tio n IV 2-3905 story of Lt. John F. Kennedy's incredible AND LAUGHTER" 65{ to 5:30 M ÏC H Ï0Â N UAUUI Continuous I ™ » « from 1:00 P. M. adventure in the H ighlights from the funniest co m e d ie s and m ost DEMONSTRATE P R IN T IN G •• Student Education Corps Eve- & Sun. 90C South Pacific! h a ir.-ra isin g th r ille r s m ade during 30 y e a r s of H olly­ worker shows g irls a t M orris High how to do block T H EATR E wood h isto ry , s ta rrin g such o ld -tim e r s as C h a rlie C h aplin, L a u re l and Hardy, C h a rlie C h a se , P e a r l p rin tin g . W hite and o th e rs. LAST "C R IT IC 'S C H O IC E " 1:00 • 4:40 • 8:20 F ri., Sat. - July 19, 20 ■ « ■ » ■ - u f i D A Y !‘ ‘ M E R R IL L 'S M A R A U D E R S " 2:50 • 6:25 - 10:00| g o lg o / 7:30 p.m. “ A ll the S c e n e s You W ill B H S e e in th is F ilm a re T r u e and senses/ "\ FAIRCHILD THEATRE South C ed ar a t Jo lly R o a ^ U 2 ^ 4 2 9 l H H H H T a k e n Only fro m L i f e l " G u a ltie ro Ja c o b e tti COMA ACHIRES MCHNTt AK0HIMAR-S1DNET Admission: 50C [STARTS - WED. - t o m o r r o w ) EXCLUSIVE FIRST “ SIGHTS NEVER BEFORE LAN SING SH O W IN G ! PHOTOGRAPHED... Uff ROBERTSONmKSS s te n d ile t^nrjACK l WARNER itstH wr«* B DRIVE From under the noses o f th e ir Nazi captors, SEE IT FOR YOURSELF! LIVE RICHARD! RPHN »«««s, 8W0V IfCNMCOtOH PAN-'j SfflM »m«mt, WARM• BROS ~ i N 76 a llie d airmen made a break from the no­ AND LEARN! Fascinating. . . Shocking! ” Starts THURSDAY! , P M ilo s S o u t h w e s t o f L a n s m c j o n M 78 — W anda Hate, Daily Nows torious Stalag III! 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COARSE...BRILLIANT $E- QUENCES.” MmínSmm S p e n c e r ’s f V . .v i& Ä i Ends R o c k Hudson in "A G A T H E E IN O 'S F ] f f y g iO THAO m it «T«' Crowtfwr, Mm York fiaaa u n ta m [T o n ite EA G LES” I A DM ISSION $ 1 .0 0 CH ILD R EN UNDER 12 F R E E Adult Entertainment! m TCCHNICOlPr S t a r t s Ju ly 24th D a rry l Zanuck’ s STA RTS HENRYFONDA MAUREENETHARA HAYLEY BURl DOROTHY DEBORAH JU L Y 24th " T H E LO N G EST DA Y’ Soon) "D IA M O N D H E A D " & "W AR L O V E R S " “ T H E LO N G EST D A Y” MILLS WES MCGÜIRE WALLE T u e s d a y , J u l y 16, 1963 ^ Mi c h i g a n S t a t e N e ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n W orld New s Senator Hart Will Have SHOP KNAPP’S EAST LAN SIN G WEDNESDAY 12 TO 9 P.M. at a Glance To Check Pies Closer S e n a to r P h illip H art w ill find c e n ts . P e r pound that is an in­ O ldenstadt said the low y ield ev en few er c h e r r i e s in th o se c r e a s e of about fo u r c e n ts . w ill a ffe ct c h e rry p r ic e s a c r o s s De G aulle May Meet With JF K c o m m e r c ia lly m ade p ie s , b e ­ M ichigan , A m e r ic a ’ s top red the n a t i o n . P r i c e s fo r the P A R IS — P o litic a l s o u r c e s in P a r is say P re sid e n t De G au lle m ay c a u s e th e re won’ t be a s many t a r t c h e r r y p ro d u c e r, usually h a r v e s t won’ t be known until talk with P re s id e n t Kennedy in W ashington e a r ly next y e a r . T h e r e ­ p o rts in d icate De G au lle w ill announce the v is it at a news c o n fe r­ c h e r r i e s around th is y e a r . m H art h as r e c e n tly been probing is r e p r e s e n ta tio n s in the p ack ­ r a i s e s fro m 40 to 60 p e r cen t of the national cro p . g ro w e rs m ake th e ir ship m ents to p ro cesso rs. EAST e n c e la t e r th is m onth. P re sid e n t Kennedy’ s top fo re ig n tra d e n eg o tiato r, C h ristia n H e r- aging ind ustry. He found few er t e r , is now try in g to con v in ce the F r e n c h they should lo w er ta r iffs Ion A m e rica n fa rm p ro d u cts. H e rte r is on a tour of E uropean ca p i­ c h e r r i e s in one c o m m e rc ia lly m ade p ie than w ere shown p rin t­ O utstanding Economist LANSING ta ls to d is c u ss tra d e d isp u tes betw een the United S ta te s and E u ro p e. ed on the box. New T e s t Ban T z lk s Begin Nbt only w ill H a rt’ s p ie have fe w e r c h e r r i e s , but it a lso will To Speak July 17 be h ig h er in p r ic e . One of the nation’ s outstanding d a tes back to 1941 when he jo in ed M O SCO W E a s t-W e s t n u cle a r te s t ban ta lk s have opened in “ T h is s ta te is in fo r a sm all e c o n o m is ts w ill speak at an E x ­ the W ar P rod u ction B o a rd a s an M oscow on a r a r e note o f o p tim ism , ch iefly a s c r ib e d to Soviet c h e r r y h a rv e s t fo r 1963 b e ca u se e cu tiv e S e m in a r on R e c re a tio n e co n o m ist. L a te r he se rv e d a s P r e m ie r K h ru sh ch ev ’ s d e c isio n to head the R u ssian d elegatio n . He of extended fre e z in g la s t w in te r ," C e n te r A d m in istratio n Ju ly 17 both deputy d ir e c to r and d ir e c to r opened n eg o tiatio n s Monday m o rning with U .S. U nder S e c r e ta r y of D enn is O ldenstadt, MSU a g r ic u l­ at K ello g g C e n te r. of the b o a rd 's fo reig n d iv isio n . S ta te A v e re ll H a rrim a n and B r itis h M in is te r of S cie n ce L o rd H a li- tu ra l e co n o m ist, said . R o b e rt C . T u r n e r of Indiana sham . He e stim a te d that th is y e a r ’ s T u r n e r a lso was d ir e c to r of the U n iv e rs ity will d is c u s s " W h a t’ s T h e opening s e s s io n in the o ak -p an elled K re m lin co n fé re n c e c ro p w ill b e about 160 m illio n B u re a u of Internation Supply in A head fo r the E conom y’ ’ b e fo re room d ra m a tic a lly pointed up w arm in g S o v ie t-A m e rica n re la tio n s pounds— a drop of 19 m illio n the C iv ilia n P rod u ction A d m in is­ 25 of A m e r ic a ’ s top a d m in istra ­ in sharp c o h tra s t with the b itte r n e s s surrounding S in o -S o v iet pounds fro m la s t y e a r . The tra tio n , tw ice econ om ic ad v iso r t o r s of one o r m o re re c r e a tio n id e a lo g ica l ta lk s . p r ic e of processted re d ta r t c h e r ­ to the W hite House under P r e s i ­ c e n te r s . dent H a rry S . T ru m an , and a s ­ K hru shchev w as joking and ap p eared to be in good s p ir its when r i e s w ill in c r e a s e the p r ic e of a A fte r join in g the Indiana U n i­ he m et e a r l ie r with L o rd H alish am . T h e B r itis h d ele g ate la te r dozen No. 10 c a n s by about 35 sis ta n t d ir e c to r of the n atio n al v e r s ity s ta ff in 1948, T u r n e r m et with S o v iet F o re ig n M in is te r G rom yko in a w id e-ran g in g " g e t - budget. se rv e d a s p r o fe s s o r of b u s in e ss , acquainted ” s e s s io n . Roberts Fete c h a irm a n of the d ep artm en t of b u s in e ss e co n o m ics and pu blic He h as w ritten " M e m b e r Bank B o r r o w in g ,’ ’ a n d n u m e r o u s Organize NAAWP to Promote White Welfare CINCINNATI — A group known as the N ational A sso cia tio n fo r Set Tonight p o lic y , and was awarded th e U n i- v e r s ity ’ s h igh est teach in g c it a ­ jo u rn a l a r t i c l e s , m onographs and s p e c i a l re p o rts fo r C o n g re s ­ the A dvancem ent of W hite P eo p le h as been org anized in C in cin n ati. S e v e ra l hundred a th le tic te a m ­ tion — th e d istin gu ished s e r v ic e sio n al u se. Its founder a n d p re sid e n t, W illiam M ille r , said the group w as fo rm ed m a te s and f r i e n d s of Robin p r o f e s s o r . T h e s e m i n a r ru n s J u ly 14 “ to p ro m o te the s o c ia l, ed u cational and g en eral w e lfa re of the R o b e rts fro m h is M iih ig a n S ta te H i s go v ern m en tal s e r v i c e through Ju ly 18. C a u ca sia n r a c e .” d ays w ill pay trib u te to the g re a t p itc h e r in T ig e r Stadium tonight. Alabama Governor C a lls for JFI^ Retirem ent An o n -fie ld cere m o n y w ill be held at 7 :4 5 p .m . p rio r to the' f j WASHINGTON, D .C . — Gov. G e o rg e W allace of A labam a h as told C o n g re ss that P re sid e n t Kennedy should be — in h is w ords - - " r e t i r e d fro m public lif e ” and h is c iv il rig h ts p ro g ra m d efeated . T ig e r - B a lt im o r e O r io le s gam e. N e a rly 200 fa n s fro m the L an sin g a r e a w ill be on hand plus p erh ap s Next time you're W a lla ce told the S en ate C o m m e rc e C o m m ittee that the le g isla tio n an o th er 100 fro m D e tro it and o u t- is to tally u n accep tab le to the South and ca lle d fo r a national r e f e r ­ endum on the p ro p o sa ls. s ta te a r e a s . W hile the s a le of the re s e r v e d tic k e ts in the sp e cia l b lo c has tired and hungry More B uddhist Suicides P o ssible c lo s e d , fan s d e sirin g to jo in the SAIGON — A Buddhist sp o kesm an in Saigon, South V ie t N am, has R o b e rts p a rty p rob ab ly can do so lo a d the g a n g through re g u la r tic k e t ch an n els w arned that m o re p ro te s t s u icid e s a r e p o s sib le to see k governm ent o b se rv a n ce of re lig io u s eq u ality . by ask in g fo r s e a ts in e ith e r into a car S e ctio n 31 o r 32. T h e spokesm an said two p r ie s t s have o ffe re d th e m se lv e s as po­ F ig u rin g in p re s e n ta tio n s of te n tia l s a c r if ic e s in the renew ed cam p aign to m ak e the governm ent g ifts w ill be fo u r M ichigan S ta te a n d h e a d for keep its p r o m is e s of eq u ality. o ffic a ls . T h e B ud dhists have c h a rg ed Rom an C ath o lic P re s id e n t D iem ’ s F o r the U n iv e rsity it s e lf th e re the tastiest governm ent with fa ilin g to keep it s p led g es and again asked him to c e a s e re lig io u s d is c rim in a tio n . Government to Answer H offo Defense w ili b e J a c k B r e s lin , a fo r m e r b a s e b a ll te a m m a te of R o b e rts at S ta te and now s e c r e t a r y to the bargains in to w n summer clearance N A SH VILLE — F e d e ra l a tto rn e y s Monday w e re sla te d to answ er d efen se c h a rg e s in the t r ia l of T e a m s te r s P re sid e n t Ja m e s Hoffa B o a rd of T r u s t e e s . D r. Sam F o r tin o w ill r e p r e s e n t the V a r ­ s ity A lum ni C lub; A thlqtic D i­ at.. men’s sport shirts McDonald's a t N ash v ille, T en n . T h e d efen se h a s ch arg ed that F e d e ra l in v e stig a to rs th reaten ed r e c t o r B ig g ie M u n n w ill r e p ­ priced for savings w itn e ss e s ap p earin g b e fo re a grand ju ry that ind icted Hoffa and 10 r e s e n t t h e a th le tic d ep artm en t. R e c e n tly r e tir e d b a s e b a ll coach o th e rs fo r alleg ed ju ry tam p erin g . Hoffa and the 10 o th e rs w e re in d icted fo r alleg ed ly attem pting to Jo h n K obs, the man who sw itched b rib e ju r o r s and p ro sp e ctiv e ju r o r s during the union le a d e r ’ s t r ia l R o b e r ts fro m infield in g to p itch ­ ing, w ill speak fo r h im s e lf and Lansing- 3.88 4.88 5.88 la s t y e a r . Mackinac Race Over in Top Tim e MSU b a s e b a ll. 4015 W. Saginaw East Lansing* C o o rd in ato r of the a ffa ir h a s been Ja c k K inney, M SU’ s d ir e c to r 4700 S. Cedar I B lk . East of Campus I MACKINAC ISLAND, M ich . — T h e 7 2 -fo o t sloop M iten a fin ish ed the 3 3 3 -m ile C h icago to M ack in ac r a c e Monday in the fa s te s t tim e o f alum ni re la tio n s who a lso Was 2120 N. Larch 2 B lk s. West o f U nit a te a m m a te of R o b e r ts at S ta te . in 15 y e a r s . Men , h e r e it i s ! T he s u m m e r s h i r t s a l e you’ ve Owned by C h a rle s W itney of G rand R ap id s, the M itena w as the f i r s t ship to fin ish the r a c e w ith an elap sed tim e of 41 h o u rs, 54 b e e n waiting f o r ! A s u m m e r c l e a r a n c e of m e n ’ s m in u te s, and 28 seco n d s. T h is i s the b e st tim e s in c e the 37-h o u r s p o r t s h i r t s p r i c e d f o r r e a l s a v i n g s ! All a r e s h o r t r e c o rd s e t by Ronondo in 1948. and in th is y e a r ’ s n e w e s t c o l o r s and p a t t e r n s . Integration D em onstrations C ontinue in M aryland S o m e a r e button down and s o m e have r e g u l a r c o l ­ C A M BR ID G E, Md. — In te g ratio n le a d e r s in C am b rid g e , M d., have announced th e ir in ten tio n s of re su m in g a n ti-se g re g a tio n d em o n stra­ W E *! ; l a r s . T h e s i z e r a n g e i s s m a l l . . m e d iu m . . l a r g e , . and e x t r a l a r g e . tio n s. But they said they w ill stay w ithin bounds of lim ite d m a r tia l law bein g e n fo rce d by N ational G u ard sm en . T h e p r e s s u r e of C am brid g e le a d e rs fo r re m o v a l of r a c ia l b a r r i e r s w as In c r e a s e d a s th e neigh­ b o rin g com m u nity of C h e ste rto w n , M d. put voluntary d ese g reg a tio n dearance! buy and save o f its pu blic acco m m o d atio n s into e ffe ct Monday. men’s cotton slacks H e r e ’ s one you’ ve got to h u r r y W elcome Counseling Clinic Students From.» ABOUT to g e t in on! Only 100 p a i r s . . but all a r e t e r r i f i c b a r g a i n s ! D o n ’ t m i s s this c l e a r a n c e on m e n ’ s cott on s l a c k s ! 3 .8 8 CAMPUS THESE MEN’ S W E A R - K N A P P ' S E A S T L A N S I N G S T R E E T L E V E L BOOK AMAZING aw ay out fro n t in quality An M.S.U. BARGAINS! tradition of boys’ Tuffies service for 2.98 over tw o S iz e s 6 to 12 r e g u la r s & s lim s decades. •4 Ib-LOAD •FREE PARKING in rear Rugged Tuffies j e a n s , a l w a y s the M .00 Stop in and get acquainted at the s t o r e w here for y e a r s students have been turning fo r all th e ir c la s s n e e d s. Shop now fo r fa ll te rm books and avoid th e ru sh . •8 Ib-LOAD LAUNDRY DROP OFF SERVICE b e s t looking , . b e s t fitting . . b e s t w e a r ­ ing . . now f e a t u r e *1.50 •DRY CLEANING DROP OFF SERVICE the f i n e s t double E. Lansing’ s Department Store k n e e s on the m a r k e t . (AVAILABLE AT 29- lb.) Flexible, perm a­ For Students nently f u se d to tough 10-oz., s a n f o r i z e d , CAMPUS vat-dyed d e n im - 213 ANN ST. EAST LANSING won’ t f a d e ! Dou ble knees except sizes 16 to 24. BOOK sn u c 14 to 20 in 7 *> re g u la r s and h u sk ies «*»» ^ Wash n Dpi ufan WUH S Prw ' r ; s B O Y S' W EAR - G A R D EN L E V E L K N A P P 'S E A S T L A N S IN G ACROSS FROM THE UNION BLDG. ^ Mi c hi gan St at e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n T u e s d a y , J u l y 16, 1963 THE MORE YOU TELL - THE QUICKER YOU SELL! WANT-ADS DO THE JOB i t Automotlv , i t Wantid M For Rent «fr For Sale SERVICE HAMTS YES, BUT MY* («JEU., r HADY don't do it i <1 HEARTHERES OPHTHÂLMÛUKtôTl planned td DON'T DO IT .' w1*!1p DEAN & H ARRIS M OTORS G rand R iv e r at C ed ar HOUSE ANDREA ST ER EO PH O N IC high fid e lity phonograph. O ne y e a r STU D EN T T V R E N T A L S . New 19** p o rta b le , $9 p e r month. 2 1 ” F A C U L T Y SEEK IN G la r g e un­ fu rn ish ed h ou se, by Sept. 1, m in­ ¿0046 TO BE AN SAYS (TS VERY OSE SON&ASSfc ECLIPSEOFTHÊ DAN6ER0US TO V— Í0W' o v er 48 y e a r s with F o rd EAST LANSING MSU fu rnished three bedroom house. Wanted o ld . E x c e lle n t con dition. B e s t of­ ta b le m o d e ls, $8 p e r m onth. All im um 2 y e a r le a s e . W rite 2259 S . C i r c le D riv e , Ann A rbo r.. Can SON THIS LOCK AT IT. u I z H AD PLYM O U TH 1 9 5 5 4 -d o o r sta tio n - wagon 6 c y lin d e r, v ery c le a n ,o n e responsible c o u p l e or fa m ily . f e r o v er $ 75. 3 5 5 -6 7 3 2 . I B o o k c a s e s U nfinished $ 4 .9 5 and 9 s e t s gu aran teed , no s e r v ic e o r d e liv e ry c h a r g e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV v is it any F r id a y . 8 \6AT0RDM. Lf Y -S f ow ner, $250. Call Lou Tolman ED 2 -6 5 9 5 . 2 - 0 6 2 4 .__________________________ C I up. C h e st o f d ra w e rs $ 1 0 .0 0 and •AUTOMOTIVE Walter Neller^omganj^ 8 1958 PLYM O U TH stationw agon, - up. G ra n ts F u rn itu r e , 5 2 9 E a s t T V S E R V IC E . S p e cial r a te fo r a r c h it e c t ja m e s livingston •EMPLOYMENT $295. lo g u e Street M ich ig an , L a n sin g . IV 4 -4 9 0 3 . C c o lle g e housing s e r v i c e c a l l s . $4. •FOR RENT 1957 O LD SM O B IL E 2 -d o o r , auto­ et tKe Red Cedar A bsolute h o n e s t y . A CM E T V , t e n o r sa x o ph o n e -G o o d co n ­ •FOR SALE m a tic , runs good, $250. 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9 -5 0 0 9 . C d ition, $ 1 0 0 . Phone I V 9 -9 2 3 1 . 10 5JN6LA65ES, SMQkED SLA»5, •LOST & FOUND FO R D 1957 hardtop, V - 8 , auto­ HOW WOULD YOUR OPHTHALMOLOGIST C a m e r a s - e d i n e x 35" 35 m m , D IA P E R S E R V IC E to your d e- m a tic , $250. PHOTOGRAPH Né6ATH/ES... EVEN f e e l if i closed m y curtains , •PERSONAL 2.8 le n s e c a s e , fla sh - $ 20. s i r e . You r e c e iv e your own d ia­ Many o th er m ak es and m od els WELDER'S 6LA5SES AßEN T 5AF£ A nd sta yed in b ed a l l d ay ? P o la ro id Land C a m e ra , m odel p e r s back each tim e . With our •PEANUTS PERSONAL to ch oo se fro m . Shop our full R)R DIRECTLY VlÉlt)lN6 AN ECLIPSE ! 9 i* 80, fla sh - $25. 3 3 2 -3 7 4 6 . 10 s e r v ic e , you m ay inclu de up to •REAL ESTATE block of used c a r b a rg a in s. A (A /C \ gu arantee with e v ery c a r . IV 2- CAMPING T R A IL E R s le e p s E . two pounds of you r b ab y 's un­ CL •SERVICE New Student Apts. d e r s h ir ts and clo th in g w hich w ill 1604. C9 B utane sto v e and lig h t. W ater, § v ly : •TRANSPORTATION I adjoining the campus not fad e. W hite, blue o r pink sin k. F o ld s fo r tr a v e l. 1533 D 1962 VOLKSWAGON Good c o n - d iap er p a ils fu rn ish ed . •WANTED Sp artan V illa g e . 3 5 5 -2 9 1 1 . 9 dition. B la c k , red in te r io r . White AM ERICAN D IA P E R S E R V IC E DEADLINE: w all t i r e s , o th er e x tr a s . $ 1 ,4 9 5 . Coll ED 2-5051 P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t 12 p.m . one c la s s d a y be­ Phone TU 2 -1 8 7 1 ._____________ 1C O lym pia P r é c is io n . Buy th e fin ­ (Anytim e) L a n sin g , M ich . C PF.AN UTS fo re p u b lic a tio n . e s t , T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- WhATS th is FORD WHITE 59 G A L A X IE . au­ T H E S E S P R IN T E D ;T 5 VERY DANGERÛU5...Y0U Haw Renting b rin g Com pany. 310 N. G rand . ABOUT NOT BEING COUiD SUFFER SEVERE BURNS OF C o n c ilia t io n s • 10 a.m. one to m a tic, p o w e r s te e rin g and Rapid s e r v ic e , s ta y w hite D iazo IV 2 -1 2 1 9 . C ABLE TO LOOK AT THt RETiNA FROMiNFRA-RBD ra y s c la s s d a y b e fo r e p u b l I c a t i o n b ra k e s, rad io and h e a te r. Good for p rin ts , d raftin g su p p lie s. H E ECLIPSE? PHONE: condition. 3 7 2 -3 0 1 4 a fte r 6^__H. li F« U sed T V S e ts . R e a s o n a b le s e r ­ v ic e ra d io , T V , H i- F i. U n iver­ C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T 221 South G rand 355-8255 or 8256 MOTORCYCLE O ffice s ity E le c t r o n ic s 211 E v e rg re e n , L a n sin g , IV 2 -5 4 3 1 C RATES: 1962 HONDA 3 0 0 c c - e x ce lle n t 3 3 2 -6 2 8 3 . 5 FO R LOW R A T E S on auto in­ 1 SIN GER P O R T A B L E SEWING 1 DAY S I. 25 condition, 3000 m ile s . C a ll IV su ra n ce i t ’ s S ta te F a r m M utual, MACHINE w ill do zig zag sew ­ 3 DAYS. . . . S2.50 9 -3 5 1 3 . 9 4? ing jo b s , button h o les, sew s on W o rld 's l a r g e s t auto in s u r e r . f i' \ V Sir 5 DAYS.. . . $3.75 1956 A ll-S ta te CRUSAiRE m 7> TO R SC O O TE R . E x c elle n t condi­ I bu ttons, blind h e m s, and many C a ll o r s e e your S ta te F a r m agent today. Ask fo r G E O R G E TO BIN ÇM i \ n-Kt> (Based on 15 words per ad) fan cy d e sig n s. N e e d r e lia b le BUT uühATS ThE SENSE IN tion , when new c o s t $339. Now o r ED KARMANN, IV 5 -7 6 2 7 SOMEBODY iN PRODUCTION SÜßE ! p a rty to m ake ten paym ents of mAVINS An ECliPSE if YOU There w ill be a 25< service only $100. C a ll 6 4 6 -6 1 1 0 . 8 0> IN FRAN DO R. C slip p e d up t h is tim e ! to only $ 5 .1 0 . F o r in fo rm atio n CAN'T LOOK AT IT ? and bookkeeping charge if th is ad is not pa id w ith in i f A U TO M O TIV E: SE R V IC E PHONE O L 5 -2 3 0 2 . TYPEWRITER, E L E C T R IC . C9 EVERGREEN ARMS \r one week. ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C all R em ing ton, o ffic e m od el. R e co n ­ K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. Snyder I th e i t Automotive______ S m a ll dents to la r g e w re c k s . Dorm ditioned. $85. Phone 355,-3426 - 242 E ppley. R . B o y e s 10 LUXURY FURNISHED A m erican and f o r e i g n c a r s . 1956 - BUICK - 2 -d o o r hard G u aranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 .1 4 1 1 B O A T - 16 f t ., cu stom - up- top - one ow ner. E x c elle n t tr a n s ­ E a s t K alam azoo . C h o ls te ry , 1962 70 h .p ., m e rc u ry m o to r, boat c o v e r , t r a i l e r , s k is , APAR TM EN TS D E S I G N E D W IT H T H E L $ p o rtatio n . Reasonably p r i c e d . C all ED 2 -1 2 5 3 . 8 j f Employment______ and e x t r a s . 3 5 5 -9 9 3 2 . 10 S T U D E N T IN M IN D 1960 C H E V R O L ET c o n v e rtib le , R E L IA B L E WOMAN to c a r e fo r CO RVAIR S P E E D EQ U IPM E N T, STATE NEWS and they're V - 8 , auto m atic, sharp c a r . C all two ch ild ren in my hom e - days - Jim OX 4 -4 6 5 1 . 8 Ju ly 24 - Aug. 8 . Phone 3 5 5 -0 8 0 4 . R* South Campus Jud son s u p e r - c h a r g e r , $15 0 . T h o m as 2b b l. induction k it. $80. MODEL OPEN WANT ADS WORK economical too... PONTIAC" 1960 C O N V E R T IB L E C atalin a, h y d r a m a t i c , rad io, 10 m C o m p le te ly furnished Phone 8 5 1 -4 6 9 8 . S to ck b rid g e . 10 A B E A Ü T 1FU L 1963 sew ing m a - DAILY TOWN AND COU N TRY FOOD w hite w all t ir e s , power stee rin g IN C. Do you have tim e on your • Well to w all carpeting ch in e . L e s s than 60 days old. 3 :0 0 to 8 :0 0 P.M. SA T. 1 :00 to 4 :0 0 P .M . sell those and b ra k e s . Smokey b e ig e fin ish , Y o u r c h o ic e c a b in et o r p o rta b le . hands? We need 2 m en with • 4 car parking vinyl top and genuine le a th e r in­ t e r io r . Y o u rs fo r only $1885. m orn in gs and ev en in gs f r e e to e A ir conditioned No a tta ch m e n ts needed to sew . W ill s e ll on new acco u n t, $47 .8 8 d o n 't w ants.. work at excep tio n al s e llin g Job. •A ir C onditioning Al Edwards Company, 3125 E . e Snack her o r $4.8 8 p e r m onth. C a ll IV 5 - P r e f e r m a r rie d men with c a r Saginaw . C8 fo r tra v e l e x p e rie n c e . F o r ap­ e Private balcony 1705. 9 .Custom b u ilt Kitchen's .B u ilt- in stu dy area the r i v e r ’ s edge for wanted ePaneled dining room U PRIG H T PIANO, baby c a r bed a p a rtm e n ts on the c e d a r 1962 VOLKSWAGON - B l a c k , pointm ent c a ll 4 8 4 -4 3 1 7 . C sunroof, w hite sid e w a lls. C a ll G R E A T L A K E S EM P L O Y M EN T • Four large clo sets and s t e r i l i z e r , ru g, d r e s s fo rm . All e x c e lle n t sh ap e. C a ll ED 2 - .A m ple Parking .In d iv id u a l balconies ed 2 -4 4 3 2 C A S H ... IV 5 - 5 9 2 3 . 8 h as p erm anent p o sitio n s fo r m en • Ditbweahers 6450. 10 A RE YOU LOOKING fo r a used and women in o ffic e , s a le s , and O ffice Open 12*7 P.M. D a ily c a r b a rg a in ? Good c a r s p riced e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 - 1 5 4 3 , 616 SEWING MACHINE SIN GER S . N E E D L E ZIG ZAG sold new fo r LO C A T IO N 1 BLO C K NORTH OF You are now holding your direct righ t at G R A F T Auto S a le s . 3117 M ichigan N ational T o w e r. C ROOMS o v e r $ 2 5 0 .0 0 . W ill do a ll zig N. E 3 s t S t. IV 9 -3 8 3 9 . 8 SUM M ER EM PL O Y M EN T GD. R IVER 1956 C H E V R O L E T , good con d i- R E A D E R S D IG E ST (RCA S te re o S P A C E A V A IL A B L E second 5 zag sew ing jo b s without any a t­ w e e k s. P le a s a n t su rrou n d in g s. ta c h m e n ts . M a c h i n e co m p lete ON EVERGREEN link to a $50,000,000. market-. tion . $400. C an b e se e n 2 - 4 p .m . M u sic D ivision ) is accep tin g ap­ during the week and w eekends at p lic a tio n s fo r an outstanding op­ C a ll ED 2 -0 9 5 5 . R e a so n a b le . 12 with c a b in e t. Only eight paym ents RENT N O W 123 A lb e rt, E . L an sin g . 8 portunity fo r qualified c o lle g e M A LtJ STUfrENTS to s h a r e n ic e - due o f $ 6 .8 0 . F o r in fo rm atio n FOR FALL ly fu rn ish ed h o u se. Cooking, liv ­ C A L L 5 -2 3 0 2 ._________________C9 1056 PONTIAC H ARDTOP, rad io m en. P a r t tim e during school ing ro o m , T .V . S u m m er and f a ll. AN E X C E L L E N T U SED sew ing and au to m atic - $325. $60 p e r w eek, full tim e th is su m ­ B « *L T O W B 3 3 2 -0 3 8 4 . 12 m a ch in e , e a r ly *63 m od el. Round 1957 FO R D 8 , au to m atic, con­ m e r $100 p e r w eek. C a r r e ­ WOMEN - Approved and s u p e r- bobbin, sew s fo rw ard and r e ­ 332-1011__________ IV - 52261 v e rtib le - $495. qu ired . E x c e lle n t training. v ised with cookin g p riv ile g e s fo r v e r s e and b u tto n h oler. W ill s e ll B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e r v ic e and D A RN ELL AUTO SA L E S Superb e x p e rie n c e with a fin e 2 3 0 6 E . M ichigan - next w orld -w id e com pany. F o r p e r ­ la s t 5 w eek s of su m m e r s ch o o l. on new a cco u n t, $ 3 8 .8 8 o r $ 4 .2 8 R e n ta ls . New and used . E a s t to f i r e statio n . 4 8 5 -6 9 6 3 10 sonal in terv iew , phone M r. M ur-- 3 3 2 -8 9 4 5 . 12 p e r m onth. Phone IV 5 -1 7 0 5 . 9 L an sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t Grand T H R E E B L O C K S T O UNION - R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s e a s t of M c­ DO YOU KNOW that ju s t ten m in - ra y , 4 8 7 -6 0 8 4 . T h is is NOT m ag­ u te s e a s t of E a s t L an sin g you can a z in e s a le s . 9 Room fo r 3 g i r l s to s h a re hou se. i f Personal D onalds. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C have the b e s t of p e rso n a liz e d s e r ­ C a rp e ted b ed ro o m , fir e p la c e , two IN C A SE O F an elephant a tta ck , WHY PA Y M O R E ? F o r p r o fe s - v ic e fro m a sm all frie n d ly F o rd d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e s e ­ BUSINESS AD b a th s , p a r k i n g , $9 p e r w eek. Phone 3 3 7 -9 8 4 2 fro m 6 -8 p .m . 9 facu lty m e m b e r s , b e tte r have B ubolz H o m e-o w n ers in s u ra n c e . sio n al d ry c le a n in g , WENDROWS. P a n ts, s k i r t s , s w e a te r s , 5 0 £ . le ctio n of used c a r s . Signs B ru n ­ son F o r d S a ie s , W illiam sto n , STUDENT M A L E STU D E N T VACANCY: $25 Good e lep h an ts re m e m b e r B ubolz pays dividends too! 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 . C 8 P la in d r e s s e s , s u its, c o a ts , $ 1 .0 0 3006 V in e S t . 1/2 block w est of SENIOR OR GRADUATE h a lf- te r m . $45 until F a ll te rm . M ichigan . OL 5 —2 1 9 1 . C 33 3 A lb e rt S t r e e t , sid e e n tra n c e . A BOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR. Fran d or. C FO R 1962 VOLKSWAGON B L U E s e - ____________________________ tf E le c t r o ly s is i s p e rm a n e n t. C a ll P A R T T IM E WORK T Y P IN G S E R V IC E dan. Radio, w.w. many e x tr a s . U n iv e rsity B eau ty Salon ED 2 - -M in im um 4 h r s . P e r Day $1400 C ash - no tr a d e s . C all 1116 o r IV 4 -1 6 3 2 ._________ _ C L U C Y W E L L S , fo r fa s t a c c u r a te 355 -6 0 3 1 even in gs. 1958 2 -DO O R FO R D with o v e r - 9 F o r L a rg e C on stru ctio n P r o je c t At MSU Haslett Apartments G E T R E L IA B L E A DVICE on c a r typing on e lit e type I.B .M . e l e c ­ in s u ra n c e fro m L E S STANTON t r i c . C a ll 3 3 9 -2 1 3 9 . d riv e. E x c e lle n t condition $475. A s P a y ro ll C le rk And A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in an cin g E X P E R IE N C E D T H E S IS typ ist C a ll ED 2 -8 4 7 0 . ______________ 9 On» h a lf b lo c k from M a te ria l E xp ed iter Student S e rv ic e s B idg. a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ich ig an . IV with v a r i e d s c ie n tific b a c k ­ SUNBEAM T A L B O T 1953, Sun F o r Interv iew •487.5981 2 -0 6 8 9 . C ground. T e r m p a p e rs and gen­ ro o f salo n . F in e condition. ED 2 - F R E E P IZ Z A ON YOUR B IR T H ­ e r a l typing. Convenient lo catio n . 4018.____________________________ 8 AVON CA LLIN G School D ays MEAN ADDED E X ­ Forty-Or. e D A Y. At B im b o ’ s , p izza i s our ED 2 - 6 0 4 8 . 10 PONTIAC 1960 C O N V E R T IB L E FU R N ISH ED S T U D E N T s p e c ia lty . C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C ED1E S T A R R , T Y P IS T . T h e s e s , P E N SE ! L e t Avon help turn your 'd is s e r t a t io n s , te r m p a p e rs, gen­ C a t a l i n a , h y d r a m a tic ,' rad io , s p a re h o u rs into p ro fita b le o n es. A P A R T M EN TS E A S T LANSING CH ESS C L U B , w hite w all t i r e s , power s te e rin g e r a l typing. E x p e rie n c e d , IBM F o r appointm ent in y o u r hom e S p artan R o om , Inn A m e ric a Mo­ and b r a k e s . S m o k e y beig e t e l. T u e sd a y , 7 p .m . Open a ll E l e c t r i c . OR 7 - 8 2 3 2 . C f i n i s h , vinyl top and genuine w rite o r c a l l even in gs, M rs . Alana H u e k i n s , 5664 School Rent Now For Fall su m m e r. 9 FO R F A S T E X P E R I E N C E D , le a th e r in te r io r . Y ou rs fo r only S tr e e t, H a sle tt, M ichigan . T e le ­ SUM M ER FUN AT W hite B ir c h quality typing, c a ll S h irle y M en se $1885. Al E d w a r d s Com pany, A p p lic a t io n « A n d a t F E 9 -2 3 5 1 . 10 phone F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C8 C o m p le t e R e n t a l I n fo r m a t io n R iding StaTale. L o ts of good h o r s ­ 3125 E . Saginaw . C9 e s and t r a i l s . C a ll OR 7 -3 0 0 7 . T E R M P A P E R S , T H E S E S , gen­ M G -T D l9 5 2 Red body, power For Rent A v a ila b le A t ___________________________________9 e r a l typ ing, e tc . E x p e rie n c e d typ­ tra in e x c e lle n t. Could use new For V a c a t i o n R e n t a l s see Evergreen Arms B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e r v ic e and i s t . F a s t s e r v ic e . Phone 3 5 5 - R e n ta ls . New and used . E a s t 0 7 8 5 . top, sid e c u rta in s . C all IV 9 - K en O liv e r S a le s 10 4713. 12 MODEL OPEN D A I L Y L a n sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t G rand C O L L E G E P A P E R S T Y P E D . We have tent cam pus and tra v e l 1962 FO R D G A LA XIE 4 -d o o r, t r a i l e r s . Phone ED 2 -6 8 6 1 8 I «4 PM R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s e a s t of M c ­ R o y al E le c t r i c P ic a . Phone M r s . V-8 A utom atic, Radio and H eater. D onald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C H a r r is , 3 5 5 -8 1 7 8 . C $1695. B & W Auto S a le s - 2318 A PA RTM EN TS For The Best In GIM M ICK R A L L Y E fo r s p o r ts - ANN BROWN ty p ist and m u lti- c a r s and o th e r s . E n te r a fun N. C e d a r , Holt. O X. 9 -2 2 0 4 . E v en in g s, O X. 9 -2 7 0 0 . 9 A PA RTM EN T, U PST A IR S, th re e Student Apartments e v en t, Ju ly 2 1 . F o r in fo rm atio n , lith o ffse t p rin tin g (b lack & w hite ro o m s a n d b a th .p riv a te e n tr a n c e , & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n e ra l typing, EDWARD G . H A C K E R CO . c a ll IV 9 -8 1 4 5 .________ 9 1958 PLYM O U TH V-8 F o u r-d o o r g a ra g e . $75 p e r m onth, 1 1/2 te r m p a p e rs , th e s e s , d is s e r ta ­ station w agon. Autom atic tr a n s ­ b lo ck s fro m c o lle g e bus lin e. I V 5 -2 2 4 1 R e a l t o r s 332-1011 SUM M ER S P E C IA L at J u l i a ’ s tio n s. ED 2 -8 3 8 4 c m is s io n , low m ile a g e . - $595. M a rrie d c o u p le p re fe rre d . A vail­ DOWN, ONE L A R G E fron t double B eau ty S h o p . 3606 Homewood JO B R E SU M E S — lDO c o p ie s , 1957 PLYM O U TH F o u r-d o o r V- 8 a b le now. IV 4 -3 1 9 3 . 12 and one sin g le bedroom . Newly A ve. C a ll T U 2 -4 4 8 0 . 9 $ 4 . A ld inger D ir e c t M a il A dver­ sed an sta n d a rd tra n sm issio n w ith D E L U X E FU RN ISH ED A P T :C o l- rad io & h e a te r - $395. le g e o r p ro fe s sio n a l p erso n n el. d e c o ra te d , p riv a te e n tra n ce and 4C Real Estate tis in g . 533 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - BONDY & DAVIS U sed C a r s 3 ro o m s. ED 2 -3 5 0 5 9 :3 0 a.m . p ark in g . G en tlem en p r e fe r r e d . C a J l jf t e r . f i v e . J Y 9 -ljQ Q . 10 O KEM OS - CHARMING 4 -b e d - 2213. C Check the Sections a n d Deadlines fo r the 1926 W. Saginaw IV 2 - 9 4 6 6 10 to 5 :3 0 p .m . E v en in g s, OR 7 - M A LE ST U D E N T VACANCY: $25 ro om c a p e cod . C e ra m ic t i le bath, T H E S IS T Y P IN G fo r ca rb o n cop­ cars. SPA RTA N MOTORS Home of p e rso n a lly s e le c te d u^ed 890 1 .___________________________ 12 C O LLEG E M A N O R A PTS. E. L a n sin g . F u rn ish e d and unfurn­ h a lf-te r m . $45 until F a ll te rm . fu ll divided b a sem e n t. A ttached i e s , m u ltilith m a s t e r s , o r stu­ 3 3 3 .A lb e rt S t r e e t , sid e e n tra n ce . g a r a g e , o v e r 1 1 /2 a c r e hgautl - dent s e r v ic e s a c e ta te s . IB M ’ s f u l l y lan d scap ed m atu re with c a rb o n rib bo n and c o m p le te Lf and fru it t r e e s . $ 1 9 ,0 0 8 . C a ll G re e k alp hab et and o th e r te c h ­ 1963 WELCOME WEEK VOLKSWAGON 1956 b la ck , r a ­ ish ed . C lo s e to cam pu s and shop­ For d io -h e a te r, a c le a n good running c a r , $595. ping. R e n ts fro m $45. C a ll F l o r ­ e n ce G ra v e s 6 9 9 -2 4 2 6 . Edward S a l« ow ner 3 3 7 -2 7 1 9 . _______________ 8 n ic a l sy m b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in a ll MOTORCYCLE:^ 9 5 9 CUSHMAN1C L O S E to MSU FRAN DO R. 2 - d e p a rtm e n ts. W o n c h G ra p h ic EDITION 1956 C H E V R O L E T V 8 fou r door, G . H ack er C o . R e a lto r s . IV 5 - SCOOTER, excellent con dition, bed room , g a ra g e , g arb a g e d is - S e r v ic e , 1720 E a s t M ich igan A ve­ $195. 22 6 1 .____________________________ 9 Windshield, cover and o th er e x - P ° s a L f i ne neighborhood, 1226 nu e, L a n sin g . P ho ne: 4 8 4 -7 7 8 6 . C This is y o u r direct lin k a n d first contact A P T . - 15 m in u te d riv e . 3 ro o m s. t r a s . $115. Call 3 3 2 -0 5 6 7 . 1959 FO R D V 8 G A L A X IE , 2 d oor, 10 O ak rid g e. Phone ED 2 -8 0 6 3 . 10 i f Wanted blue with w hite top, low m ile a g e , $995. All p riv a te , u tilitie s included. H AN D K N IT "-- french angora F u r n i s h e d o r u n f u r n is h e d . sweeter, yellow, size 12, B ra n d E A S T HICKORY - fo r s a le o r re n t. 7 r o o m s , g a s h e a t. N ice TW O G IR L S T O SH ARE R iv e r s w ith m ore th a n 7 ,5 0 0 entering Freshman C H E A P IES 5 4 ’ s to 5 8 *s g o o d Ground flo o r . $80 m onthly. In­ new. Phene IV 9-9689. 8 neighborhood, c le a n . $ 8 5 0 0 . IV 4- Edge Apt. fo r 1 9 6 3 -1 9 6 4 Contact tra n sp o rta tio n , 7 c a r s to ch o o se qu ire 315 R o g e r s , M ason . OR 6- FARM FftfeSH EGGS, strawber- ® Doug J o h n s o n , 535 W, G rand a n d Transfer Students. fro m . P r ic e d fro m $100 to $39 5 . 1392.____________________________10 rles also other fresh fruits and 4 BED R O O M , 1 1/2 bath, b a s e ­ R iv e r . 11 3000 E . M ichigan E Y D E A L V IL L A A partm en ts fo r vegetables dally at reasonable m en t, g a r a g e - B e s t lo ca tio n . G IR L TO SH ARE la r g e bedroom,- Phone IV 7 -3 7 1 5 C8 th o se who a p p re c ia te luxurious prices throughout the season. $1200 down FH A . P o s s ib le in- living ro om , k itch en . All hom e D O N ’T W AIT OR HESITATE- liv in g . F e a tu rin g sw im m ing {tool, Roadalde F e r a Market, 3 miles come u p s ta ir s . ED 7 -0 9 6 5 . 9 p r iv ile g e s . $7 p e r w eek ED 2 - 5977. 9 M G -T F 1500, 1955, la s t o f the c l a s s i c s . Good condition, no r u s t. co m p le te c a r p e t i n g , B a r B -Q east of E . Lansing on Grand Riv­ a r e a , l a r g e r e c r e a tio n ro o m , e r, old US 16 at Okemos Rd. C i t Service U NFURNISHED 3 B E D R O O M R e -b u ilt eng in e, tra n s m is s io n , laund ry f a c il it i e s , c ity b u s, c lo s e XEROX COPIES anything: even hou se fro m app roxim ately S ep t. CALL TO D A Y clu tch and b ra k e s . W ire w h eels. $ 10 9 5 . Phone IV 7 -0 0 2 6 . 10 to c h u r c h e s and shopping. 1 y e a r SIAMESE KITTENS 5 weeks old. le a s e . C a ll F id e lity R e a lty . ED Eligible to register. Call OR 7 - pages in a bound book. Aldin­ ger Direct Mall, 533 N. Clip- 1 through D e c ., 1964. E a s t L a n ­ sin g a re a p r e fe r r e d . C a ll 3 3 2 - 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 inn S TPACCMAKM A T I nNe t nEr AW m S 2 -0 3 2 2 . C 2504. 8 pert. IV 5-2213. C 8823. 8 Mi c h i 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 T u e s d a y , J u l y 16, 1963 / Psychology Expert Studied At Berlin School N atio n s. He had to sw itch h is h e im . " T h e r e is a c o n s t a n t o b je ctio n to teach in g a la rg e le c ­ By SUE JACOBY only a Je w , but a l i b e r a l ,” he exp lained . w ritin g language fro m G erm an to s e a r c h in g . T h e stud ents will talk tu re c la s s " i f a ll the students State News Staff Writer fo r hou rs about an e x citin g idea wanted to be th e r e .” He went to R om e, w here he Ita lia n . An ocean, a w ar and two lan­ " I t is d ifficu lt to b e lie v e that o r le c tu r e they have ju st h e a rd .” " I wouldn’t mind the num ber if w o r k e d with the In tern atio n al gu ages se p a ra te D r. Rudolf A rn - In stitu te fo r E d u cational F ilm s , I hav e sw itched lan g u ag es tw ic e ,” T h e d iffe re n c e betw een a la rg e the students loved the su b je ct. h eim , one of t h e w orld ’ s fo re m o st an organ of the old ifta g u e of h e r e c a lle d . Of c o u r s e , I had s ta te u n iv e rsity lik e MSU and a 1 can honestly say 1 have never e x p e r ts on the psychology of a r t, sw itch ed to Ita lia n and then I sm a ll p riv a te school is evidenced taught a student who didn’ t want fro m h is days as a c o lle g e student had to le a rn to w rite in E nglish by the s iz e of A rn h eim ’ s c l a s s e s . to be in my c la s s e s , who w asn't in B e r lin . when 1 c a m e to A m e r ic a ." " T h e av e ra g e s iz e of my c la s s is in ten sely in te re ste d in learn in g. T h e n o t e d p r o f e s s o r fro m A rn h eim sa y s it i s a com m on 15. L a r g e c la s s e s have 3 0 -5 5 " R a t h e r than te a ch students S a ra h L a w re n ce C o lle g e is on m is ta k e to b e lie v e that "th in kin g stu d e n ts.” who did not have th is in te re s t, I cam pu s th is week fo r the fourth is done only in w o rd s, a n d to b a se A rn h eim said he would have no would s e ll sodas in a d r u g s to r e ." annual F in e A rts F e s t iv a l. He ed u cation m e re ly on w o rd s.” w ill j o i n M SU’ s d istin gu ish ed “ T h e r e a r e so many ways in v isitin g a r t is t A ngelo Ippolito w hich one th in k s— in im a g e s, in today fo r a collo q iu m on the sound. E v e ry word is a r e p r e ­ a r t s at 10 a .m . in K re s g e A rt sen ta tio n of' a n o n -v e rb a l object ï c t u r e - p e r f è c t C e n te r. o r c o n c e p t.” A rnh eim re c e iv e d h is Ph.D . fro m the U n iv e rs ity of B e r lin , A rn h eim pointed out that an ...a l l s u m m e r ! Locomotive G ift Of C&O w here he studied a r t , m u sic, a r t i s t thinks in in te n se visual h is to r y , and psycho log y, b e fo re im a g e s . " S o m e tim e s you will a sk an a r t is t what he has been the N azis seize d pow er. try in g to do, and he w ill not be " T h e U n iv e rsity of B e r lin was T h e m useum ’ s la rg e s t exh ibit, G r o u n d s M aintenance d ep a rt­ tim e it didn’ t pay off its m o rtg age. a c e n te r of the G e s ta lt school a b le to an sw er. He only knows a ra ilro a d lo co m o tiv e, was given m ent. I t 's estim ated v alu e today is of p sy ch o lo g y ,” A r n h e i m e x ­ in s id e .” to the U n iv e rsity a s an exam ple T h e 265 ton lo co m o tiv e hauled $15,000. A rn h eim has had a g r e a t deal p lain ed. " T h i s sch oo l is opposed of an e ra in A m e rica n t r r a s ­ fre ig h t and p a s s e n g e rs m o re than It was built in 1941 by the L im a , to the idea that you need only to of e x p e r ie n c e with w ords a s well A big p a rt of su m m er fun p o rtatio n . 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s betw een C hicago O hio L o c o m o t i v e W ork s. Its a s im a g e s . He w orked a s a broad ­ is w earing c o o l, c r is p , d e s c r ib e the p a r ts of a human T h e locom otiv e w h i c h is lo ­ and D e tro it in 10 y e a r s of op­ o p eratio n was discontinued in b ein g to obtain a d e sc rip tio n of c a s t e r in G erm an fo r the B ritis h i m m a c u l a t e l y c le a n , c ated south of Shaw L an e and e ra tio n . 1951 and it was sto red in Grand the whole. It con tends the in­ B ro a d c a s tin g C o m p a n y (B B C ) s u m m e r clo th in g . A quick so u th east of Sp artan Stadium was T h e engine and ten d er a re R apid s until 1957. dividual is equal to som ething d uring the w ar. “ T h e r e w ere stop at L o u is a s s u r e s you given to the m useum in Ju n e of 101 fe e t long. In o p eratio n they T h e stea m engine org in ally m any nights when we w e re broad ­ of an alw ays fre s h sup­ m o re than the sim p le sum of 1957 by the C h esap eak e and Ohio weighed 400 tons and c a r r ie d 22 belonged to the P e r e M arquette c a s tin g w hile th e bom bs w e r e ply of c le a n c lo th e s . h is p a r t s .” ra ilro a d . tons of coal and 22,000 gallons railroad, a s u b s is id ia ry of A rnheim w as fo rc e d to fle e fa llin g on London.” A fe n ce around the exh ib it is of w ater. C h esap eak e and Ohio. G erm an y in 1933 when the N azis He w rote h is f i r s t book, F ilm s kept locked. Groups touring the In a trip of 150 m ile s the It w as pushed to cam pu s by took ov er the cou n try . " I was nof a s A rt, at the age of 2 5 . His DR. RUDOLF ARNHEIM m o st fam ous w ork, A rt and V isual m useum can exam in e the lo co ­ eng in e would have to stop once a d ie s e l engine. T h e tr a c k s w ere m o tiv e at re q u e s t. T h e lo co ­ .to fill up with w ater. rem ov ed behind it and it becam e P e r c e p tio n , d ea ls with the r e ­ m otive was painted la st y e a r and . T h e locom otiv e w a s so e x ­ Js m aintained re g u la rly by the p e n siv e that in 10 y e a r s of running a m useum exh ibit open to the pu blic. College Basketball Star latio n sh ip betw een p s y c h o l o g y and the visual a r ts . A rnh eim c a m e to th e United Injured In Truck Accident S ta te s in 1940. He had been teach in g the psychology of a rt C le a n e r a n d at S a ra h L aw re n ce C o lle g e sin ce S hirt L a u n d ry Shaw Ha ll Named M a rcu s S a n d e rs, a sta rtin g p la y e r on M SU’ s b a sk e tb a ll team la s t y e a r , re c e iv e d a skull f r a c ­ tu re and hip and sid e in ju r ie s igan, w h i c h involved stopping 1943. c a r s and finding out th e ir d e s ti­ n atio n s. T h e a t m o s p h e r e at S arah L a w re n c e C o lleg e is " in te n s e ly in t e lle c t u a l," acco rd in g to A rn­ 6 2 3 E . G rand R iv e r ED 2 -3 5 3 7 A c r o s s F ro m Student S e r v ic e s Building when h is stopped tru ck w as hit by In tram u ral After Late President a s e m i- t r a il e r sh o rtly a fte r m id ­ night T h u rsd ay n e a r T r a v e r s e C ity. S a n d e rs, 19, w as r e le a s e d Sun­ News G olf R esults day fro m M u n s o n H ospital in G olf R e s u lts — Ja c k B r e s lin : Head Saw Agriculture College G row T r a v e r s e C ity and w ill be con ­ *lo w in F a c u lty -s ta ff d iv isionw ith v a le scin g at h is hom e in D e tro it a 7 5 . F o u r-w a y tie fo r second the r e s t of the su m m e r. H is with 8 2 ’ s w e re : To A Broad Liberal Arts University m o th er, M r s . V io let S a n d e rs, said M a rc u s is “ doing fa ir ly 1. R . T . P ayne 2 . F r e d M cC arthy w e ll, but won’ t be up and around 3 . F r e d Stab ley fo r aw h ile.’ ’ 4. R o ily Sim onds I By ERIC M. FILSON A study in i9 2 7 at the s ta r t anatom y-pathology building w e re M r s . S a n d e rs said sh e would Student d iv ision saw K eith L u n - of Shaw’ s p re sid e n c y re v e a le d c o n stru c te d . » State News Staff W fiter tak e h e r son to D e tro it M e tro ­ din win with a 75 and C laud e that student spending during the MSC re c e iv e d a c cre d ita tio n in 1931. B e fo r e that students who politan H ospital fo r fu rth e r c a r e . Fo u rn el second with a 77. ; Shaw H all is named a fte r R ob­ sch o ol y e a r ran ged fro m $398 tr a n s fe r r e d fro m M ichigan S tate S oftball Schedule e r t S . Shaw, dean of the C o lleg e to $1141 and av erag ed $ 654. Sixty He has m o re than 60 s titc h e s T u e sd a y , 6 :0 0 p.m . p e r cen t of the stud ents w e re found th e ir c r e d its d iscounted be­ of A g ricu ltu re during the f i r s t a s a re s u lt of head in ju r ie s , a c ­ 1. F a r m h o u s e -G rill Hounds e arn in g som e p a rt of th e ir ex­ c a u se of no a c c re d ita tio n . p a rt of the cen tu ry and la te r cord in g to M r s . S a n d e rs. He a ls o 2. Ag. E con - T ony’ s Boys p re sid e n t of M SC. p e n s e s. F r a te r n ity m en spent D uring the 1930’ s the cam pus su stain ed ch in la c e ra tio n s and a 3. P a p e rb a c k s-M e ts ! Shaw w as the p re sid e n t of the $45 m o re e ach y e a r than did the d iscard ed its m o re o sten tatio u s hip and sid e in ju ry which w as not 4. No S ta rs-B u lk h e a d s C o lleg e during the y e a r s that independents. badges of p o st W orld W ar I h il­ a fr a c tu r e . 5. S a r fe r s -G ia n ts ind icated the gradual evolution T h e ac cid e n t o c c u rre d w hile T h o s e te a m s m aking p la y -o ffs T h e C o ra l G ab les a lso opened a rity . T h e students seem ed to fro m a s p e cia liz e d a g ric u ltu ra l S an d ers w as sittin g in a tru ck on W ednesday & Thursday w ill be about th is tim e a s the la rg e s t a c q u ire a new m a tu rity . P r e s i ­ c o lle g e to a broad lib e r a l a r t s a road n e a r T r a v e r s e C ity . MSU con tacted by phone. roadhouse th is sid e of D e tro it. dent Shaw noted th is in 1934, u n iv e rsity . w ritin g : b a sk e tb a ll co a ch Fordd y A nder­ G olf Tournament D eadline He assu m ed the post of actin g During h is p re sid e n c y of the " T h e heightened com p etitio n son said M a rc u s w as w orking on G o lf B e s t - B a ll deadline i s p resid en t s e v e ra l tim e s b e fo re d e p re ssio n y e a r s Shaw kept the and p o s s ib le unem ploym ent which a p r o je c t fo r the S ta te of M ic h - T h u rsd ay at noon. taking the post p erm an en tly . In c o lle g e on sound fin a n cia l foo t­ loom ahead of today’ s gradu ate 1928 he w as named actin g p r e s ­ ident fo r the th ird tim e . S h o rtly ing. Jo h n A. Hannah w as appointed have produced a n o ticeab ly m o re S e c r e ta r y of the C o lleg e in 1935. p r a c t ic a l, w orkaday, atm o sp h ere r* i a fte rw a rd the B o a rd of A g ric u l­ tu re m ade him p re sid e n t when U nder Shaw and Hannah the Uni­ in cam pus l if e ...F r o m an adm in­ i Summer School Special v e rsity grew rap id ly . is tra tio n point of view , th is new ■ Kenyon L . B u tte rfie ld re sig n e d the p ost. s e r io u s n e s s of attitu d e m ean s E n ro llm e n t in c re a s e d by one m uch; th e re h as been m ark ed Shaw se rv e d m any y e a r s a s h alf betw een the w inter of 1937 d e c r e a s e in need fo r d iscip lin a ry and 1941. T h e L e g is la tu r e , how­ actio n and m arked in c r e a s e in i ■ i FREE COUPON dean of the C o lleg e of A grifcul- e v e r le ft the annual ap p rop ria­ the d e s ir e of student o rg a n iz a ­ ■ tu re . He w as appointed the head T his ad good for one FR EE ADMISSION "h e n o f the a g r ic u ltu r e d ep artm ent in tion unchanged during that p e r­ tion s to work c o n stru c tiv e ly with i presented w ith one paid adm ission on the “ World’ s 1902. At that tim e a s e n io r m ight iod of renew ed r e c e s s io n . When a d m in istra tiv e o f f ic ia ls .” i Shaw r e tir e d in 1941 the appro­ i Largest M iniature G o lf Course' A ls o th is ad and take a th r e e -t e r m sequ ence in At the c lo s e of Ju n e 1941, on p riatio n had in c re a s e d fro m $2 , - the ev e of h is sev en tieth b irth ­ 75< good for a $1.00 basket o f g o lf b a lls on the anim al hu sbandry, o r d airy in g , i d riv in g range. o r agronom y. Shaw added an op­ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 to $ 2 ,9 5 0 ,0 0 0 . day, Shaw re sig n e d a s p re sid e n t i tion in p ou ltry husbandry and In 13 y e a r s the valu e of land, and lived in r e tire m e n t on h is ■ THOUSANDS OF REFERENCE TEXTS Subdivided agronom y into s o ils build ings, and equipm ent owned fa rm north of E a st L a n sin g . He and fa rm c ro p s . died in F e b r u a ry o f 1953 but not ■ Fairway G olf Range by th e C o lle g e h a d in c r e a s e d fr o m b e fo re Shaw Hall had been com ­ i O N SALE AT FRACTION OF THEIR O R IG IN AL PRICE In 1908, when the d iv ision of a g­ s ix .m illio n d o lla rs to 15 m illio n . ■ 5 M in. East of MSU on E. Grand River r ic u ltu re w as c re a te d , Shaw w as M ost of th is w as acco m p lish ed p leted and occup ied in 1949. ■ GOOD Through Mon. J u ly 22, 1963 chosen dean and asse m b le d a by p riv a te in v estm en t r a th e r than group of sev en teen d ep artm ents T h e building w as d esigned fo r s ta te aid. M ayo h a ll, M ason h a ll, 1,000 students and w as supposed i u BOOKS ADDED DAILY He graduated fro m O ntario Ag­ O lin M e m o ria l H ealth C e n te r, to be the n a tio n 's la r g e s t d o rm i­ r i c u l t u r a l C o lle g e w here h is m o st of the a th le tic buildings and to ry . E ven then th re e m en to a fa th e r w as w ell known as a p ro ­ fie ld s including Je n is o n and the room seem ed to be the no rm al f e s s o r of a g r ic u ltu r e . He m an­ e n larg ed Stadium , the A uditor­ situ ation on cam pu s as Shaw is the tim e to 1 SPECIAL LOTS | aged h is fa th e r ’ s fa rm fo r fiv e ium , the now d estro y ed Band Sh ell hall had 1,500 m en crow ded into service up for y e a r s a fte r graduation and had (s ite of B e s s e y H all), and an it. I Pocket Books I P aperbacks 1 d ire c te d the work at M ontana SUMMER A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e b e fo re a c ­ M O TO R IN G cep ting a p o sition h e re . At M .A .C . Shaw strength en ed 1 M ile East I 2 fo r 25$ 50% off the liv e sto c k p ro g ram by in­ Of MSU * Complete Spring Tune Up 1 Prices Marked | c r e a s in g the num ber of b re e d s , by introd ucing p ed ig reed d raft h o r s e s , and by em p h asizing m a r ­ ■¥■ Inspection and Installation k eting a s w ell a s prod uction. of brakes and springs He won the con fid en ce of liv e ­ stock b r e e d e r s a s so c ia tio n s and they s e c u re d sp e cia l ap p rop ria­ Ilf orno Restaurant tion s fro m the L e g is la tu r e fo r b e tte r b a r n s , b e tte r stock and iKe |ibnt0u£ im. *M u fíle r s lifetime guarantee m o re r e s e a r c h . Shaw re a rra n g e d and re c o n ­ [N O W OPEN D A ILY 11:A M - 2 :A M | FR EE INSTALLATION stru cte d the b a rn s , s e c u re d an e x c e lle n t po u ltry p lan, and a r ­ Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza Rebuilt Motors and Transmissions ranged the le a s e and p u rch a se o f a la rg e fa rm to add to the DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY G I B S O N S c o lle g e land s. RATHSKELLER S h o rtly b e fo re he b e cam e p e r ­ m anent p re sid e n t . t h e nam e of M i c h i g a n A g ricu ltu ral C o lleg e w as changed to M ichigan S ta te C o lleg e in 1925. MSC w as s u ffe r­ FINE FOOD OPEN DAILY 5 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT KAMIN S 526 N. LARCH parts BOOKSTORE ing p e re n n ia l budget balancing p ro b le m s and the B o a rd of Ag­ P H O N E ED 7 -13 1 1 FO R T A K E O U T IV 4 - 4 S 9 6 ¿ORNER WEST G R A N D RIVER A N D EVERGREEN r ic u ltu r e hoped he m ight be the H o u r« ; M o n .- F rL $ .6 JScit. 8 -5 S u n . 9-1 b e s t antid ote. T u e s d a y , J u l y 16, 19 63 0 Mi chi gan St at e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi chi Close To M ain Stream Summer Menus Designed New Zealand Special Ed “ T h e s e sch o o ls a r e now lo ­ For A ll Student Appetites S u m m er m enus in MSU d o rm - it o r ie s a r e d esigned to appeal to the dem and fro m boys i s in - c r e a s in g . L em onad e and iced tea a r e a lso added to the m enus during su m ­ a d v iso rs and s o c ia l w o rk e rs. m ile s of the c h ild re n ’ s re g u la r F o r tho se c h ild re n who cannot — E d u c a t i o n fo r handicapped c a lo r ie -c o n s c io u s c o e d s a s well " G i r l s a re n ’t the only on es who m e r and sp rin g te r m s . C lin ic v is its supplem ent the s c h o o ls . A lso the c li n i c s a re be well accom m od ated in the cated within the b o u n d aries of the c h ild re n in New Zealand is c lo s e r a s t h e " m e a t-a n d -p o t a t o e s a r e watching th e ir w eig h t,” she B a s ic foods,includ ing hot m eat a p a rt of a re g u la r sch o o l. T hey r e g u la r c la s s e s , even with c lin ic c it i e s r a th e r than iso la te d fro m to the main stre a m of gen eral re g u la r c la s s r o o m work of som e a r e not iso la te d in h o s p ita ls . T h is v is it s , th e re a r e s p e cia l c la s s e s . p eople. T h e c h ild re n a r e not kept m e n .” pointed out. “ Although we s e r v e and p o tato es, s t ill fo rm the stap le education t h a n in the U n i t e d handicapped c h ild re n , B a r n e y E ven th e s e a r e held in the m ain behind fe n c e s , but in ste ad they " O u r b a s ic m enus a r e the sam e m o re of th e s e ite m s in t h e p a rt of m enus in the su m m er. way, the c h ild re n can m aintain S ta te s , a F u lbrig h t sch o la r said said . wing of sch o o ls fo r n o rm al c h il­ a r e taken out to v is it so that they in the s u m m e r,” sa id M r s . Ruth su m m e r, th e y 'r e on ou r menus Hot c o ffe e i s a ls o s e rv e d . “ T h e s e c lin ic s a r e located in re la tio n sh ip s with th e ir norm al h e re last week. can get to know the p eo p le of the S an d s, m a n a g e r o f Srryder- the e n t ir e y e a r . H ow ever, we have "S tu d e n ts need hot foods in p e e r s .” d ren , B a rn e y sa id . D r. W illiam D a v i d B arn ey , c e n tr a l a r e a s , usually within 30 “ T h e sp e cia l c h ild re n a r e in­ com m unity and the p eop le will P h illlp s , " b u t we try to p la n th e m to u se fro zen f r u its and v eg­ th e ir b o d ies even though it is s e n io r le c tu r e r in education at s e a s o n a lly and m ak e wide u se of e ta b le s in the w in te r .” w arm o u tsid e ,” M r s . Sands said . te g ra te d into the n o n -acad em ic know the c h ild r e n .” the U n iversity of Auckland in p ro g ra m s of the re g u la r sch o o ls B e y o n d th e s e c l a s s e s and the fr e s h fru its and v e g e ta b le s New Zealand and a F u lb rig h t which a re n ’t a v a ila b le the r e s t o t a l s o ,” B a rn e y s a id . “ S in c e th e r e s c h o o ls , th e re a r e s ix sch o o ls s c h o l a r at the U n iv e rsity of P ittsb u rg h , spoke a s the fourth a r e no p a r tic u la r r u le s about fo r ch ild re n with c e r e b r a l p alsy . th e y e a r .” M o re fre s h fr u it p la te s a r e E lda D ia n e th is in teg ratio n th e r e a r e varying T hrou gh t h e s e s c h o o ls , som e guest in the C o lleg e of Education c h ild re n e n ro lle d at age th re e s e rv e d in the su m m e r. D o rm ito ry d e g re e s of the m ixing. su m m er s e r ie s "W o rld H o riz o n s m enus take advantage o f sea so n a l “ At one s ch o o l, h a lf the foot­ can e n te r re g u la r e le m e n ta ry in Sp ecial Education. ’ fr u its such a s m e lo n s, g ra p e s, G e t a h e a d sta rt on c a re fre e b a ll team w as fro m the c la s s of s c h o o ls at age fiv e , and th e r e ­ “ S p ecial education seem s to p lu m s, a p ric o ts , b la ck c h e r r ie s s u m m e r h a i r c a r e b y h a v in g p a rtia lly -s ig h te d k id d ies — and f o r e stay with t h e ir p e e r s , B a rn e y have built its own em p ire h e re and p e a c h e s. y o u r h a ir d o n e b y o n e o f o u r the team won h a lf th e ir g am es s a id . in the United S t a t e s ,” B arn ey said . " T h e em p h asis should be \\ th at s e a s o n ." “ T h e r e a r e a ls o e a r ly e n try B a rn e y sa id that the ch ild re n p ro g ra m s fo r c h ild re n who a re T h e fre s h fr u its a ls o ap p ear in d e s s e r t s such a s p each s h o r t­ t r a in e d b e a u t i c i a n s . C o lt f o r a n a p p o in tm e n t ¿ p d a y . on the ' e d u c a t i o n ’ not t h e in th e sp e cial c l a s s e s go on to d eaf and blind. And so m e c o r r e s ­ c a k e . T o m a to e s a r e used in a 's p e c ia l.' an in te rm e d ia ry c la s s , equal to pondence sch o o ls e n a b le kiddies g r e a t m any d is h e s d uring t h e B a rn e y said that in New Z e a­ ju n io r high sch o ol in th is cou ntry . who c a n 't leav e hom e to g et an s u m m e r, and ite m s lik e potato land an attem pt is made to keep H e re the y o u n g ste rs have a work e d u ca tio n .” salad a r e popu lar. C h ia n e Q e a u t y ècd x w i atyp ical ch ild ren in the norm al e x p e r ie n c e p ro g ra m , t h r o u g h B a rn e y s a i d he fe e ls that, M r s . Sand s sa id g i r l s p r e fe r com m unity. T h e d ep artm ents of which they a r e train ed fo r som e d e s p ite an e m p h a sis on “ sp e cia l the fru it p la te s and s a la d s , but D ire c tly above C ollege Drug . . . tw o entrances H ealth and Education feel that edu cation” in th is co u n try , th e re 210 1 /2 Abbott Rd. or 119 E. Grand R iver kind of w ork. STO C K H O LD E R S th e se c h i l d r e n a re p rim a rily T h e final method of education a r e m o re s im ila r it ie s than d is ­ NEW YORK — Of the OPEN H ch ild ren , and seco n d arily c h il­ fo r the blind, d eaf and m en tally s im ila r it ie s in s p e c ia l edu cation nation's 17 million stockholders, 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. T u e » .-F ri. A ir - c o n d it io n e d dren with sp ecial needs. d e fic ie n t c h ild re n is t h r o u g h in the U nited S ta te s and New some 5 million are housewives, 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Mon. & Sat. Outlining the four methods of s p e c ia l s ch o o ls. Z ealan d . according to the American Pe­ ED 2-2416 s p e cia l education in New Z e a­ troleum Institute. land, B arn ey said that re g u la r c la s sr o o m teaching is the p r e ­ Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union fe rre d method of working with U UI handicapped ch ild ren . " T h e r e is no d ep artm en tal­ n i something new at the union... ization in New Zealand scho ols under grade seven. T h is h elps the te a c h e rs to get well acquainted o o with th e ir students, and to give n n b e tte r aid to the exceptional child . " T h e re g u la r te a c h e rs also |B THE H A R P E R get special aid with the handi­ DR. W ILLIAM D AV ID BARNEY capped child ren through v isitin g |° * * * Eclipse WKAR Radio Enters |° Ik (continued from page 1) la s ts seven m inutes and th ree seco n d s. A s a veteran o b s e r v e r, Stokley 41st Year O f Service TO RCH BO O K |s It SER IES recom m ended using exposed neg­ M ichigan S ta le rad io station f i c i a ls arg u e that c o m m e r c ia l a tiv e s of film to view the e c lip s e s t a t i o n s would not p r o v i d e without in ju ry to one’ s e y e s. WKAR and W K A R-FM e n te r s its He added that re s id e n ts of 41st y e a r of e x iste n ce th is y e a r . W KAR’ s s e r v ic e s if it went out F lo rid a will have a rin g sid e seat T h e sta tio n ’ s pu rpose is to o f b u s in e ss . fo r the next to tal s o la r e c lip se extend the educational a rm of the Cost- to M ichigan ta x p a y e rs is scheduled fo r M arch 7, 1970. U n iv e rs ity in bringing new s, and two and o n e -th ird c e n ts e a c h U T h e e n tire North A m erican e n tertain m en t to C e n tra l M ich i­ y ear. WKAR em p lo y es find th e sun­ |n continent will be co v e re d by an gan. One of its m ain functions is e c lip s e of the sun Saturday a f te r ­ the taping of rad io p ro g ra m s r i s e to sunset r e s t r ic t io n on A complete line of li noon, but you could go blind look­ which a r e sent out to som e 180 AM b ro a d ca stin g a s o u rc e of i r ­ |° ing at it. T h e e c lip se m eans a s e rio u s sta tio n s a ll over the sta te . Many of the p ro g ra m s a r e sen t rita tio n . " W e a r e now working with the paperback reference books. |n th re a t to the eyesig ht of ev ery out f r e e w hile o th e rs c o s t $1 F e d e r a l C om m u nications C o m ­ m is sio n to o p e rate the AM portion p e rso n who w atches it d ire c tly , s e r v ic e c h a rg e . Even so it is a r e p o r ts the N ational S o cie ty fo r b arg ain fo r the 15 to 30 m inute o f the rad io statio n at the sam e Excellent Titles at paperback lB tim e e a ch y e a r , ” said D i c k the P reven tion of B lin d n e ss. rad io p ro g ra m s. T h e station p lays c la s s i c a l and E s t e l l, a ctin g statio n m an ag er. Io T h e b righ t v is ib le ra y s of the sun will be blocked , but d an g er­ popular m u sic, but r e fr a in s fro m C u rrently, the statio n h as a prices. Io ous in fr a -r e d ra y s will s till be using ‘ ‘ro c k ‘n r o l l " and " j i v e . ” d iffe re n t sign on and sig n off tim e e ach month. Ik com ing from the sun. T h e s e ra y s T h e only a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a re can c a u se s e rio u s bu rns to the public s e r v ic e annou ncem ents. T h e o ffic e s a r e lo cated in the re tin a of the eye. No c o m m e rc ia l ad v ertisin g is A ud itoriu m on the th ird flo o r. It is like holding a m agnifying acce p te d . F a c i li t i e s in clu d e: two stu d io s, g la s s on a p ie ce of p ap er. A fter T h e statio n is a reg io n al b ro ad ­ a c o n tro l roo m , re c o rd in g ro o m , BARG AIN BO O K CENTER a short tim e, the sun’ s ra y s will c a s t e r re ach in g out 110 m ile s film and tap e l ib r a r ie s , a c o n ­ s ta r t the paper on f ir e . ........ n orth , 9 0 south, and 85 e a s t and S in ce the re tin a i s not sen ­ w est. T h e AM tr a n s m itte r o p e r­ s itiv e to pain, the p e rs o n never a te s fro m su n rise to sunset and tin u ity ro o m w here show s a r e put to g e th e r, the news ro om and of i c e s . NEW knows it is being dam aged until the FM tra n s m itte r fro m 7 a .m . T h e sta tio n em ploys 17 fu ll tim e BO O K it is too la te. Such re tin a l burns to 10 p .m . e m p lo y e s, and 10 p a r t-tim e stu ­ a re in cu rab le . T h e station has been c r itic iz e d Even smoked g la s s , exposed a s being com p etitiv e with c o m ­ d e n ts. Any student in te re ste d in w orking fo r the sta tio n can audi­ tion fo r a p o sitio n . TITLES photographic file , and dark g la s ­ m e r c ia l sta tio n s, but statio n o f- s e s a re not adequate to s cre e n out the ra y s . Many who have trie d them in the p ast have still su ffered eye dam age. )0 ADDED T h e r e was w id e-sp read eye dam age in the W estern s ta te s a fte r an e c lip se of the sun th re e S u b m a rin e s, V a rs ity B urgers DAILY...I Bo SA LE y e a r s ago. In U tah, 31 c a s e s w ere counted and another 75 w ere rep o rted in the s ta te of OPEN 5 p.m. — 2 a.m. Io W ashington. Delivery Service in k C h ild ren su ffered the m ost eye d am age b ecau se they a r e p a r­ E. Lansing or stop in at . . . t ic u la r ly su cce p tib le to vision S d am age. T h e r e is no sa fe way Varsity D rive-In t fo r e ith e r adults o r ch ild ren to look d ire c tly at an e c lip s e of o the sun. ED 2-6517 E. Grand River Ave. r I T h e e c lip se can be viewed e in d ire ctly with no eye dam age. A sim p le p ro je c to r can be made A la rg e selection o f G ood N e w with two p ie c e s of white c a r d ­ board , siz e 9 by 12. A p encilh ole should be punched and Used books a t d ra s tic a lly in one card b o ard . During the £> eclipse it is held o v er the sh ou ld er and the im age is fo­ reduced prices. M o stly hardbounds. cu sed on the second card b o ard . T h e s iz e of the im age can be changed by a lterin g the d istan ce betw een card b o ard s. Do not look at the sun through the p en cilh ole. Books priced as lo w as Buildings (continued from page 1) Film processing by be com pleted som e tim e in the V a n ’s. 1-DAY Fast Q u a lity next fiv e o r 10 y e a r s . UNION BOOKSTORE B id s will be let in S ep tem ber Service n o w a v a ila b le at fo r a $1.2 m illion T e ch n o ra m a . F a r m and hom e equipm ent will be displayed by fa rm im plim ent G gaA M U & f, m a n u fa ctu re rs and a p p l i a n c e co m p an ies in the building. T h e T ech n o ram a, F o r e s tr y a n d A n n ex e C o n serv atio n , and Food S cie n c e G q aÀ ê lu p fL Spartan Shopping Center B u ild in gs will run in a lin e north fro m the G rand T ru nk W estern Across From “ Only a hop, skip & a jump from "A DEPARTMENT OF M IC H IG AN STATE UNIVERSITY” ^ t r a c k s to Anthony H all. C A S E S . WILSON Dorms.' Home Econ. Bldg. A V e t e r i n a r y H ospital and Hours: LOCATED IN THE U N IO N B U IL D IN G ... C lin ic , to be located south e a st Open Until 5:30 P.M. D AILY 9:30 A.M. • 5:30 P.M. DAILY of the B io -C h e m is try Building, w ill have bids let by O cto b e r, WEDNESDAYS 'T IL 9 WEDNESDAY OPEN 'T IL 9 Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union R o s s said .