On Svectacular Show For Campus Viewers State News Photos By Gary Shumaker and L a rry F ritzlan W eather Inside STATE Motor v e h ic le p o lic y MICHIGAN P a rtly Cloudy w ith Scattered Showers. change adopted. Page 8. STATE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, July 23, 1963 P rice 10| Trustees Tour Construction Sites Visit Up-To-Date Figure Skaters Campus Ruildings Readying For First By D A V E H A R FS T State News E d ito r-in -c h ie f Show Wednesday M odern m ir a c le equipm ent m a k e s the individual fe e l mighty in sig n ifican ti T h is is the fe e lin g one g e ts when to u rin g o u r ev er-ex p an d in g cam p u s. A lo o W a round with th e B o ard o f T r u s te e s T hu rsd ay By SUE JACOBY gave one a ctu a lly an e e r ie fe e lir .c . T h e to u r, headed by P r e s ­ State News Staff Writer ident John A. Hannah and S e c r e ta r y J a c k B r e s lin , s ta rte d at the C om puter C e n te r and then m ade its way to the C yclo tro n Two fu tu re M ichigan S ta te stu­ m o rn in g to fo u r in the a fte rn o o n .” Building and fin a lly to the P la n e ta riu m . dents a r e am ong th e top am ateu r G a ry , 18, is one o f th e m o st W orkm en w e re in sta llin g a C o n tro l Data 3600 com p u ter in the fig u re s k a te r s who w ill p e rfo rin outstanding s k a te r s who will p e r ­ m iddle s e c to r of the second flo o r of the C om puter C e n te r, fo rm e rly W ednesday in a show at 8:15 p .m . fo rm in W ednesday’ s show . A th e E le c t r ic a l E n g in eerin g B u ild ing. T h e m a s s iv e com p lex of in the Ic e A re n a . m e m b e r of the G r e a t L a k e s e le c tr o n ic m ach in es is th e m o st Jo e y H e ck e rt and G a ry C la r k , ¡Seating C lu b , he holds th e E a s t­ u p -to -d a te equipm ent of its type th ir d -p la c e m e d a lis ts in national e rn G r e a t L a k e 's and M idw est­ in u se anyw here. ju n io r p a ir co m p etitio n , w ill en­ e r n s e n io r m e n 's cham p ionship s. t e r MSU a s fre s h m e n th is f a ll. He w as the f i r s t runnerup in na­ Gibson L ig h ts w ere flash in g , men w ere pushing buttons and o th e rs w ere T hey a r e both Ju n e g rad u ates tio n al ju n io r m e n 's la s t y e a r and ch eck in g an im m en se manual to of E a s t L a n sin g High S ch o o l. in th e G rand P r ix , an in te rn a ­ T h e young p a ir plan to e n te r tion al co m p etitio n held in F r a n c e . G ary b egan sk atin g when he w as Receives co n n ect the e le c t r i c a l c ir c u it s . T h e p a rts fo r the gigan tic com ­ national co m p etitio n at the s e n io r p u ter, which w ill work at a speed le v e l th is w in te r. T h ey have only 11, an unusually la te a g e fo r a skated to g e th e r four y e a r s and co m p e titiv e am ateu r s k a te r . Al­ Promotion and c a p a city 50 tim e s fa s te r than that of the p re s e n t equipm ent, a r e w orking individually fo r th e ir though he h as p a sse d h is eighth D r. Duane L . G ibson has been a rr iv e d la s t week. P la n s c a ll fo r eighth te s t gold m e d a ls, the high­ t e s t , he ta k e s s e v e r a l le ss o n s nam ed d ir e c to r of the In stitu te t r ia l te stin g to s t a r t today. e s t aw ards of the United S ta te s each w eek. " Y o u c a n ’t s e e what fo r Com m unity D evelopm ent. So v a st is the unit, which in­ F ig u re Skating A s s o c i a t i o n you’ r e doing w rong y o u rs e lf, and MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES HEAR DETAILS ON CYCLOTRON. H is appointm ent, e ffe c tiv e Ju ly c lu d e s s i x m agnetic tap e m a­ th e re a r e alw ays so many new (U SFSA ). m is ta k e s you m ak e each tim e you 15, was announced T h u rsd ay by c h in e s to feed and re c o rd the an­ " I ’ m s u r e it’ ll be m o re d if­ A r m a n d L . H unter, a s s o c ia te s w e r s to the q u estio n s given the ficu lt getting our h o u rs of p r a c ­ get on the i c e . ” d ir e c to r of the Continuing Edu­ 3 6 0 0 , that the p re s e n t equipm ent G ary e x c e ls in f r e e skating, t ic e in next y e a r and going to c o l­ c a tio n S e r v ic e . He is a lso p ro ­ w ill ju s t b eco m e a coding m a­ le g e at the sa m e tim e ,” said w hich in clu d es the ju m ps and f e s s o r of sociolo g y and anthro­ c h in e fo r the new com p u ter. spin s g e n e ra lly p e rfo rm e d b e fo re J o e y , who p lan s to m a jo r in p r e - m ed . “ O f c o u rs e we had to go au d ien ces in ic e show s. T h e 2 0 - R epresent 79 Counties pology. A s a m em b e r of the tour, it T h e In stitu te fo r Com m unity b e ca m e hard to com p rehen d the to the sa m e school o r give up a c t show w ill c o n s is t m ain ly of D evelopm ent is an agen cy of the co n stru c tio n o r functioning of f r e e sk atin g . any id eas of c o m p e titio n ." Continuing Education S e r v ic e . It the 3600. It is com m on to find Homemakers Meeting F ig u r e s , the o th e r p o rtio n of All of the 110 am ateu r s k a te r s w as e sta b lish e d In 1958 to help th at we cannot com prehen d so m e ­ attending M SU’ s 15th annual Sum­ sk atin g , a r e the s e t p a tte rn s co m m u n itie s fa c e p ro b le m s in a thing b e ca u se of its v a s tn e s s and m e r Ic e Skating S e ssio n spend w hich m u st be le a rn e d to p a s s s y s te m a tic fash io n . It p rovid es rap id ity . H o w e v e r , th is fe e l­ the U S F S A te s ts . T h e s k a te rs ing was extended fu rth e r a s the a la rg e p ortion of th e ir days con su ltatio n , t e c h n i c a 1 a s s i s ­ w ork out on " p a t c h e s ” at the Ice .to u r through the C y clo tro n B u ild ­ on the ic e . ta n c e and o th er s e r v ic e s . G ary V is c o n ti, a gold m e d a list A ren a. T h e s e a r e held in con tin ­ P r i o r to h is new appointm ent. ing e x e r c is e d the im agination who hopes to co m p ete in the 1964 uous s e s s io n s fro m 5 to 9 a .m . ily — What’ s It R e a lly L ik e ? ” C h arg e of R e s e a r c h of the M ich­ o r of the Food and Stand ards D r . G ibson was a s s is ta n t dean ev en fu rth e r. By ERIC M. FILSON O ly m ic s, spends seven ho u rs a a t 12:30, 1:30, 5 and 6 p .m . A full c a le n d a r of a c tiv itie s is igan D epartm ent of C o n serv ation . D ivisio n of the M ichigan D ep art­ H e re the T r u s te e s and other O th er top p e r fo r m e r s in to­ State News S taff Writer in s to r e to r the v isitin g w omen. "Pesticides and P u b l i c m ent of A g ric u ltu re . m e m b e rs of the tou rin g p a r t y day w orking out at the rin k . night’ s show inclu de Buddy Z a c k , N early 1,000 h o m em ak e rs fro m T h e y m ay attend c la s s e s dealing H e a lth ” w ill be d iscu sse d F r i ­ " T h e h o m em aker should be w e re b rie fe d on the equipm ent ' And that is n ’ t n e a rly a s much a s I used to s k a t e som e o th er a gold m e d a list fro m th e Skating 7 9 o f M ich igan ’ s 83 co u n tie s with p e o p le -to -p e o p le com m uni­ day by Ju liu s Hoffman, a s s o c ia te a w a re of the p e s tic id e p ro b le m , to be in stalle d fo r the C y clo ­ s u m m e r s ,” he said . " M o s t sum ­ C lub of S e a ttle , and A.nn P e l­ ar/ iv e on cam p u s today to p a r ­ c a tio n , hom e land scaping, food p r o fe s s o r of entom ology, G eo rg e o b je c tiv e in h e r evaluation of the tro n . T h e y saw the c o r e of the m e r s 1 sk ate d fro m sev en in the le g rin o fro m the Skating Club of tic ip a te in»the 36th annual Home­ m a rk e tin g , and L atin A m erican R . F o w le r fro m the D epartm ent situ ation and w ell inform ed of new a c c e l e r a t i o n m agnet, which B o sto n . m a k e r s ' C o n fe re n ce . N eig h b ors. A to tal of 31 c la s s e s of H ealth, Edu cation, and W el­ d ev elo p m en ts,” a s s e r t s G u yèr. w eighs 6 7 ,0 0 0 pounds. S tr e tc h ­ F o u r p r o fe s s io n a ls a r e te a c h ­ T h e m e of the co n fe re n ce is a r e being o ffe re d fo r the women f a r e , and L y l e L ittle fie ld , d ir e c t- ing im agination to the lim it was ing at the su m m er ic e s e s s io n Shick said that p e s tic id e s a r e “ Home, the C e n te r But Not the to c h o o se . th e explanation how the atom ic | Dead Horse | th is y e a r . T h e y a r e B e r y l W il­ liam so n and Ja c k J o s t , L an sin g C ir c u m fe r e n c e .” It is sponsored One c la s s , d ealing with p e s ti­ Placement Still a p ro b le m . He w ill d is cu ss the use of h e rb ic id e s fo r c o n tro llin g p a r tic le s would be a c c e le ra te d to the phenom enal speed of 6 0 ,0 0 0 by the MSU C o o p erativ e E xten ­ c id e s , w ill b e of p a r tic u la r in te r ­ plant s u c c e s sio n fo r the b en efit | Rams Auto f S kating C lub, Ja c k S t e w a r t of T r o y and M ontgom ery W ilson sio n S e rv ic e and the C o lleg e ol H ome E co n o m ic s . e s t to many of the co n fe re n c e Has S um m er Jobs of w ild life . m ile s p e r second . T h a t is m ore than tw ice around the w orld in p a rtic ip a n ts . "T h is c la s s w ill No one was ab le to p r e s s ¡|i on the Skating Club o f B o sto n . A num ber of su m m er jo b s a re T h e co n fe re n c e is a " c o lle g e R e g is tra tio n i s th is m orning ta c k le the c o n tro v e r s ia l p e s tic id e th e m a tte r of one seco n d — about c h a r g e s against the c u lp rit s till lis te d at the student em ­ week fo r women designed to p ro ­ tim e it takes- to blink an ev e. fro m 9 :0 0 a .m . - 12 noon in the situ atio n . in a unique accid en t on cam p u s jj; vide le a d e rsh ip tra in in g , c o n tr i­ I he equipm ent fo r the C y clo ­ t e r r a c e lounge of Shaw H all. ploym ent o ffic e . la s t w eek. JF K A sks T h e c o n fe re n c e la s ts fo u r days A panel of e x p e r ts w ill answ er O pportunities fo r g ir ls include bute to individual e n rich m e n t, tro n Building is a lso the m ost A dead h o rse w as re s p o n - !; such q u e s t i o n s a s : A re p e s ti­ b ab y sittin g , s e c r e t a r ia l work and provide in fo rm atio n to im p ro v e r e c e n t in its fie ld . T h e ra d ia ­ and w ill be highlighted by sp e­ s ib le fo r a $50 dent to the c a r |; c id e s poisoning people? How a r e p o sitio n s a s c a s h ie r s and w ait­ the quality of living in the hom e tion of the m achine can be d i­ :'v of M rs . M arian B e n n e tt, a [• F o r R R M ove e c h e s by D r . .E lizab eth D rew s, our foods being p ro te cted ? A re and the c o m m u n i t y , develop p r o f e s s o r of ed u cation, and D r. r e s s e s . B o y s can apply fo r yard re c te d to 10 d iffe re n t lo catio n s $• b io lo g is t in the m icro b io lo g y :• fish and w ild life being th reaten ed w ork o r jo b s a s cu sto d ian s and understanding of com m unity and in the room through the u se of WASHINGTON, (U P I) — P r e s i ­ E .L .V . S h e lle y , su p e rv iso r of and public health d ep artm en t. :■ by th e s e c h e m ic a ls . w orld is s u e s , and le a rn about r e ­ m ag n ets. T h e huge c y c lo tro n will bu sb oys. . T h e h o rs e w as being hauled t; dent Kennedy Monday asked Con­ tre a tm e n t fo r the M ichigan D e­ On W ednesday, Gordon G u y e r, A lim ited num ber of o u t-o f- s o u r c e s av a ila b le f r o m your a lso use the 3600 D ata C o n tro l. A DUANE GIBSON :••• on a c a r t fro m the la rg e | g r e s s to send the ra ilr o a d work p artm en t of C o r r e c tio n s , and a c h a irm a n of th e entom ology de­ town jo b s from p l a c e s lik e Land G r a n t U n iv e rsity ,” a c ­ re m o te unit will be in s ta lle d in :j:j anim al c lin ic in G iltn e r H all | r u le s dispute to the In te rs ta te sym p osium by A l i c e T h o rp e, fo r continuing edu cation in the p a rtm e n t, Stan ley C ath , entom ol­ W illiam sto n a r e lis te d . cord in g to Ruth J . P e c k , p ro g ram the C y clo tro n B u ild ing, so that when its weight b e ca m e too | C o m m e rc e C o m m issio n (IC C ) fo r c h a irm a n of the departm ent of C o lle g e s of A rts and L e t te r s , o g ist fo r the P l a n t Industry No su m m er r e s o r t s lis t jo b s a s s is ta n t fo r Home E co n o m ics p ro b le m s and in form ation can be g r e a t fo r two e m p lo y e e s who [• a fin al s e ttle m e n t o v er a tw o -y e ar hom e m anagem ent and ch ild de­ D ivision of the M ichigan D ep art­ with the s t u d e n t em ploym ent E x te n sio n . N atu ral S c i e n c e a n d S o cia l p ro g ram m ed and sen t to the co m ­ w e re pulling it down a slig h t f p e rio d . v elopm ent, F lo r in e K . Hampton, " T h i s c o n fe re n c e i s p robably S c ie n c e . m ent of A g ric u ltu re , and W illiam o ffic e . T h ey handle ap p licatio n s p u ter without lo s s of tim e . •:i g ra d e behind G iltn e r. | T h e P re sid e n t-a sk e d fo r le g is ­ M .D . fo r the M ichigan D e p a rt­ a s big a s F a r m e r 's Week held A m em b er of the MSU sta ff M egg itt, a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of through interview ing at the p la c e ­ T h e c lim a x of the h ou r-lon g X; T h e c a r t and h o r s e both [: latio n that would giv e the ICC m en t of H ealth, and the R e v m ent bureau during sp rin g te rm . e v e ry w in ter h e re . s in c e 1938, he h a s w ritten e x ­ trip c a m e at the P la n eta riu m . fa rm c r o p s , w ill d is cu ss "W h e re went c a re e n in g down th e slope g p o w e r to approve, r e je c t o r R o b e rt H azen, p a sto r of the P en n­ T h o m as Rand is the new d i- Day stud ents pay $4 fo r the co n ­ te n s iv e ly in so cio lo g y and an - A s the group e n te re d the lobby A re P e s tic id e s U sed ?” and ram m ed into the le ft r e a r •: m odify work ru le ch an g es by way C hurch of God. r e c t o r o f the p lacem en t b ureau. fe r e n c e o r ca n attend ju s t.f? .? 'I1' ” tKroprvicwu, D c . G i b s o n is a o f m e b a if d u ig c?t&y w e r e g re e te d M iss D rew s w ill talk on “ T h e " P e s t ic id e s and W ild life” w ill S fen d er of M rs . B en n e tt’ s c a r . j e ith e r m anagem ent o r th e unions. He re p la ce d John C a r t e r , now the fo r $2. B o a rd and lodging in Shaw m e m b e r of s e v e r a l p ro fe s sio n a l by the Rand M cN ally 6 -fo o t s c a le be debated T h u rsd ay by C h a rle s and edu cational o rg an izatio n s and T h e r e w ere no p e rs o n a l In - : T h e c a ll fo r e m e rg e n c y le g is ­ R o le of W omen in Today’ s S o cie ­ a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of alum ni r e - Hall is a v a ila b le to the w om en m odel of the e a rth . T h e r e the S h i c k , e xten sio n s p e c ia lis t of ju r ie s involved, ap u b lic sa fe ty : latio n was prom pted by the th re a t t y ” and S h e lle y w ill d is c u ss "O n l a t i o n s , at the beginning of fo r $25 . Advance re g is tra tio n is of the MSU E du cation P o lic ie s of a nation-w ide r a ilro a d s tr ik e B e in g a W om an.” T h e sym posium gam e m an agem en t, a n d Ju s tin (continued on page 8) o ffic e r re p o rte d . s u m m e r te rm . nor n ecessary . C o m m itte e . L eo n ard , D e p u t y D ir e c to r in Ju ly 30. to p ic of d ebate is “ T o d a y 's fa m - Tues day, July 23, 1963 2 Mi chi gan St at e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n C^al^iiclar o f lW io n g r >u e ~1 (coming Events | From Other Campuses J P ia stro a t M en's C lub Luncheon News And Views T h e fin al M S U M en’ s C l u b luncheon fo r the su m m e r w ill tak e p la ce today at noon in the E sta b lish Open Forum A fte r Speaker-Banning B ill Union P a r l o r s . M ish el P ia s tr o . OHIO S T A T E U N IV E R SIT Y , Colum bus — F iv e OSU students of the facu lty of the C o n g re ss e sta b lish e d a “ Hyde P a r k ” foru m on cam pus follow ing the re c e n t o f S trin g s and fo r m e r con d u ctor p a s sa g e of a s p e a k e r-c e n s o r in g b ill in the Ohio le g is la tu r e . T h e o f the L o n g in es Sym phonette, w ill foru m debated to p ics ran ging fro m f r e e love to r a c ia l equ ality. speak on “ M u sica l T ra in in g fo r Young A m e r ic a .” To Study Problems of Indiana U n iv e rs itie s Summer C irc le P resentation INDIANA U N IV E R SITY , Bloom ington — T h e Indiana le g is la tiv e " C a t on a Hot T in R o o f,” the fin al p rod uction of the Sum ­ ad v iso ry c o m m is sio n s e t up a s p e cia l c o m m itte e o f 16 le g is ­ m e r C ir c le s e a s o n , w ill open la to r s to conduct a sw eeping study of the o p eratio n and p ro b le m s W ednesday at 8 :3 0 p .m . in the of Indiana’ s fo u r sta te -su p p o rte d c o lle g e s and u n iv e r s itie s . D e m o n stratio n H all a re n a th e ­ a t r e . T h e show w ill continue R e s tric t Students on Academ ic Probation throughout Satu rd ay. U N IV E R SITY OF DUBUQUE, Dubuque, Iowa — T h e U n iv e rsity Chamber Music C oncert of Dubuque o p e ra te s a s p e c ia l tu toring p ro g ra m fo r students on A c h a m b e r m u sic c o n c e r t w ill a c a d e m ic p ro b atio n . U nder th e p ro g ra m , stud ents a r e assig n ed b e p re s e n te d tonight at 8:15 in to a s p e c ia l d o rm ito ry wing w h ere two tra in e d c o u n s e lo rs ad vise the K ello g g C e n te r A ud itoriu m . th em . T h e students a r e a ssig n ed to a read in g im provem ent 'c o u r s e . No c la s s c u ts a r e p e rm itte d , study h o u rs a r e en fo rce d , au to m o b ile s a r e not allow ed, stud en ts a r e lim ite d to one cam pus School Sm all a c tiv ity and w eekend tr ip s m ust be approved in advance by the p ro g ra m d ir e c to r . Despite Size T e le v is io n Hookup for C ollege of Education S T A T E U N IV ER SITY OF IOWA, Iowa C ity — T h e SUI C o lleg e M ichigan S ta te g r e w “ both of E du cation m ay soon have a te le v isio n hookup betw een the b ig g e r and s m a lle r ” during the U n iv e rsity e x p e rim e n ta l sch o o ls and the T e le v isio n C e n te r. 1 9 6 2 -6 3 acad em ic y e a r . We’ re Being Invaded! T h e U n iv e rs ity s e t new r e c o r d s U-M Students Demonstrate for F a ir Housing both fo r the num ber of d iffe re n t stu d en ts it e n ro lled - - 3 9 ,4 8 4 — U N IV E R S IIY O F MICHIGAN — Student d em o n stra tio n s a r e ■ S P o u T s T S A R and fo r the total c r e d its fo r which held b e fo re n e a rly e v ery m eetin g of the Ann A rb o r C ity C ouncil E P A u L E T A T R 1 they r e g i s t e r e d - - 1 , 1 0 4 , 1 2 6 , to p ro m o te a f a ir housing o rd in a n ce. T O N s ]U R E MO 1 L so m e 9 2 ,0 0 0 m o re than the p r e ­ ACROSS O K E T E F ■ AG E ced in g y e a r . ROUND AND ROUND •• Mary O'Donald of D etro it is shown 1. Begins a 27. Stick M E. O S T E A L T H y B u t the “ m o st sig n ific a n t d e­ Present Opera in F o o tb a ll Stadium p ra cticin g at the Ice Arena e a rlie r th is summer. voyage 29. W ork unit R I E N e 5 T v elopm ent of the y e a r , ” a c o r d - INDIANA U N IV E R SIT Y , B loo m in g ton — M e m o ria l Stadium at 6 . E . Indian 31. Galloped B R A 0 A C T ing to R e g is t r a r H o ra c e King’ s B loom ington i s the s c e n e o f the la r g e s t outdoor sta g e in the shrub slowly G E O M E T R Y R E D annual r e p o rt, “ was th e m anner w orld fo r the su m m e r p re s e n ta tio n of V e rd i’ s A ida. 11. Sinew 35. Goulash R A T ■ s A 1 T U T u in which M ichigan S ta te h as been 12. Shelter 38. Verb form A T A P ■ P O L E M 1 c able to ach iev e s m a lln e s s within 13. Forward 40. Flurry th is g r e a t s i z e .” 14. F.poch 41. Owned V E R A ' S OL AT E T h e a d m i n s t r a t i v e o rg an ­ E R y X * E GAL "FOR PIZZA SAKE CALL” 15. Files 42. Piece o f izatio n of the U n iv e rs ity , p a r ­ 16. Jum ble t ic u la r ly s in c e th re e new c o lle g e s SOLUTION OF THURSDAY’ S PUZZLE CASA N0VA#2 1 8 . Independ­ 44U Sweet re p la ce d the C o lleg e of S c ie n c e ent Ireland potato DOWN 7. Streak and A rts a y e a r ago, h as m ade it 20. Sp. uncle 45. Tipping 1. Infirm 8. Grape p o s s ib le to divide the fa ll te rm 21. Ailments 47. Name 2. One conserve e n ro llm e n t of 2 5 ,0 4 0 into 11 d if­ 211 M.A.C. ED 7-1668 23. Behold 49.. Act 3. Cyprinoid 9. Cuttlefish fe re n t c o lle g e s , the la r g e s t of VALUABLE 24. Soy or 50.. Coffee fish 10. M alicious which had an u n d erg rad u ate en­ d COUPON lima 51. M arbles 4. yí'isdóm burning 53. Chronicle 5. Sluggard ro llm e n t of only 2 ,9 5 0 . 25. Stringed instrument 54. Moist: rare 6 . Pain 11. Text T h e c o lle g e s a r e divided into This Coupon 17. House Ing 70 acad e m ic d e p a rtm e n ts and Good For Ü / z 3 4- S' Ü « 7 è T~ O 19. Pilfer 22. Killed m o r e than 200 undergrad uate p ro g ra m s , only fiv e of which ONE FREE B EVER AGE <* il 12 last fa ll had m o re than 500 13 «4 ¡8 IÏ 24. Forehead 26. Word of u n d ergrad uate m a jo r s . M ore than CASA N O VA or m e a l. w ith sandwich Üf ÜË choice h a lf the d ep artm en ts had few er than 300 un dergrad uate students good t i l l J u ly 31 > *r lé n H '8 19 20 28. Indian mulberry and s ix out of sev en had few er 2i 22 21 24 30. Lacuna than 5 0 fre sh m e n . 32. Remuner­ 25 2« 21 2 0 ate Mm MM 33. Foiled 29 30 31 32 33 3 4 3 5 34 37 ■ 30 3 9 u p 4 O 34. People 35. Disgrace ¡Ü SMART 36. Claw- 4i 47 m 42 il 44 37. Law 39. W oman's 4S 44 47 48 49 title ím 42. Asteroid SO 51 52 S3 VM MM. M 54 Ü 43. Wrinkle 46. That girl 48. Mischie­ PEOPLE LOOKS L IK E FUN ~ Joey H eckert and Gary C lark o f E a st L an sin g w ill be in Wednesday’ s vous Ice Show. The young couple who w ill enter MSU th is fa ll, placed th ird in N atio na l Junior 52. Palm lily P air com petition la s t year. State News Photos by Mark K ro sto f AGREE! MICHIGAN STATC UNIVERSITY I TATE NEWS P A C E M A K t K NEW SPAPER Bargains Bust.'n' M em ber A sso 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 sso cia tio n , A sso ciated C o lle g ia te P r e s s A sso cia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s A sso ciatio n . Published by the stud ents of M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity . Out All Over Issued on c la s s days Monday through F rid a y during the fa ll, w inter and spring q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the From 9-9-30 W ednesday sum m er te rm ; sp ecial W elcom e Issu e in S ep tem b er. Second c la s s postage paid at E a st L an sin g , M ichigan. STATIONERY 50% o ff SUNSHINE CENTER E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e rv ic e s Building, M ichigan S tate U n iv e rsity , E a st L an sin g , M ich­ igan. M ail su b scrip tio n s payable in advance: $3; 2 te r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. 1 te rm , PAPERBOUNDS sid e w a lk specials HAS THE BARGAINS Beat the heat! BRIEFCASES 40% CHILDREN’S BOOKS 4 Ib-LO A D ►FREE P A R K IN G (-re a r) from 25 to 50% *1.00 TYPING PAPER/” " t . '8 Ib-LO AD LA U N D R Y D R O P O F F SERVIC E D riv e to the n e a re st MC­ DONALD’S and enjoy our $1 44 *1.50 •DRY C LEA N IN G D R O P O FF SERVICE ‘ n a tu ra l’ a ir - c o n d it io n ­ ing. W hile you’ r e th e re enjoy a h am b u rg er, MSU JEWELRY (AVAILABLE AT » lb.) fre n ch f r i e s , and sh ake or any of the o t h e r ta s te tem pting tr e a ts found at 213 ANN ST. EAST LANSING Lansing McDonald^ 4015 W. Saginaw East Lansing sing— n " y o u r su p e r m a rk e t fo r e d u c a tio n ” d r A K i A N DOOK oto re -Û 4 H -H D & T C L E A N - 4700 S. Cada/ I B lk . East of CampuM 2120 N. Larch I 2 B lk s . West^^Unionl Corner of Ann & M.A.C. ED 7-1180 Tuesday, July 23, 1963 3 M ic h ig a n S t a te N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n ■"- ■■ ...... In Writing Their Thoughts W orld New s H at a Glance U nited Press International Yanks Might Benefit From By JA C K IE .K O R O N A superintendent of R o c h e s t e r , that of c h ild re n in c la s s e s fo r the about anything w h i c h in te r e s ts support of te a c h e rs by p a re n ts ed acceptance, not rejection of the students," Goldbergsaid.’Tnthis C lose Door on C iv il R ights A ctio n gifted. th em . in Italy . N .Y ., s c h o o ls, spoke of education State N ew * S taff W riter " T h e c h ild re n a r e encou rag ed M o re often than not, the item s " T h e r e ’ s a u n iv ersal p o sitiv e ­ country, the teacher would prob­ G o v e rn o r N elson R o c k e fe lle r and o th er R ep u blican s lo st th e ir in g e n era l and s p e c ia l edu cation figh t fo r a vote on the c iv il rig h ts iss u e when the N ational G o v e r­ A m e rica n e le m e n ta ry sch o o l to w rite th e ir thoughts, and the the c h ild re n ta lk about a r e un­ n e s s fo r le a rn in g in Italy . T h is ably say he or she hoped to be in Italy . He w as the fin al sp eak ­ given a better class next y e a r." n o rs C o n fe ren ce abo lish ed its re s o lu tio n c o m m itte e at M iam i te a c h e r s m ight w ell b en efit fro m te a c h e r s in turn com m ent of the im p o rtan t. d oesn’ t fad e o r vanish. e r in the C o lle g e o f E d u cation’ s " B u t in th is cou ntry , the te a ch ­ Monday. studying the m ethods of teach in g w ritin g with ch allen g in g q u es­ "W e should re d u c e the num ber Although G old berg e x p re sse d su m m er s e r ie s "W o rld H orizon s •writing em ployed in I t a l i a n tio n s. of things the c h ild re n talk about e r support d oesn’ t e x is t in such re s p e c t and ad m iration fo r the T h e m ove h as the e ffe c t of avoiding o n - th e - r e c o r d voting on in S p e cia l E d u ca tio n ." s c h o o ls , a New Y o rk ed u cato r " T h e p rid e shown h e re in the a im le s s ly , and u se ju st the b est a genuine fo rm , and many fa m i­ Italian m ethod s of teach in g and th e p o litic a lly -in te n s e is s u e . " I n I t a l i a n s c h o o l s , s ix - fe a tu r e s of 'Show and T e l l . ’ l ie s show neg ativ e attitu d es to­ handling no rm al c h ild re n , he sa id D e m o c ra tic G o v ern o r G ra n t Saw yer of Nevada introd uced the sa id la s t week. c h ild re n ’ s w ork is the s a m e a s y e a r -o ld s can w rite eleg an t p a ra ­ " T h e n we could in itia te so m e­ w ard education to th e ir c h ild re n " s p e c ia l education in Ita ly is not am endm ent abolishing the re s o lu tio n s c o m m itte e . It w as accep ted H e r m a n G o l d b e r g , actin g that shown in tfu s cou n try in g rap h s, m od els of n e a tn e ss con ­ thing lik e a 'W rite and T e ll,’ In a s im ila r vein , G old berg said fa r advanced. by 33 to 16 v o te s — alm o st on p arty lin e s . s p o r t s ." taining thoughts r a th e r than ju s t w h ere the c h ild re n cquld w rite Ita lia n te a c h e r s exh ibit a high Prof Sees R o c k e fe lle r and o th e r R ep u blican s fought to keep the door G old berg c o m p a rtd th is m eth­ f a c t s ,” G o ld berg said . d e g re e of p ro fe s sio n a lis m . "H an dicapped ch ild re n in Italy open fo r a vote on the is s u e . od of w ritin g thoughts to the r a th e r than ju s t t a l k ." W hile taking a F u l b r i g h t A m e r i c a n sy ste m of c h ild re n G o l d b e r g s tr e s s e d a genuine As an exam p le, he told of an a r e not taught a p ro fe s sio n . When N AACP E xecutive Defends Dem onstrations e x p e c ia lly d ifficu lt c la s s he v is it­ they fin ish the f i r s t 11 y e a r s of fello w sh ip at the U n iv e rsity of playing "Sh ow and T e l l . " T h is edu cation, they a r e sen t hom e WASHINGTON — N egro le a d e r R oy W ilkins s a y s h is r a c e i s in no mood to wait lon ger fo r the low erin g of r a c ia l b a r r i e r s . W ilk in s, e x e c u tiv e s e c r e t a r y of the N ational A ss o cia tio n fo r Economy B o l o g n a . G old berg v is ite d a ll typ es of s c h o o ls , and em p h asized that the w riting he saw w as not gam e involves the c h i 1d r e n ’ s standing in fro n t o f th e ir c l a s s - m a te s one by one and talking ^ fP t -*■ • I / l l ' ' V e f e V f f ’e l C / W 'f 'f t ' ed . " T h e t e a c h e r ’ s v o ic e sh o w - A dvancem ent of C o lo red P e o p le , te s tifie d at a h e arin g on P re sid e n t K ennedy’ s pro p o sal to ban d is crim in a tio n in p riv a te b u s in e s s e s s e r v in g the p u b lic. He said national in d ififfe re n c e to the plig ht ^ Slowdown Music Meet o f the N egro w ill in te n sify and prolong d em o n stratio n s sw eeping T h e 17th Annual Sum m er Youth th e cou n try . He defended the d em o n stra tio n s and said the N egro T h e national econ om y w i l l M u sic P ro g ra m w ill draw n early can n o t b e p ersu ad ed to d iscon tin ue them " b y the talk that they s u ffe r a slig h t slowdown, but in 500 top high sch o o l m u sician s in a r e hurting th e ir c a u s e ." the long run w ill con tin ue moving M ichigan and surrounding s ta te s C iv il rig h ts d em o n stra tio n s continued throughout the cou n try upward, p red icted D r. R o b e rt C . to cam pu s Ju ly 28 through Au­ Monday. In B ro o k ly n , p o lic e a r r e s te d 8 0 of som e 400 p ic k e ts T u rn e ® of Indiana U n iv e rsity . gust 17. b lock in g e n tra n ce s to a m ed ical c e n te r c o n stru ctio n s it e . T h e y T u r n e r , fo rm e r eco n o m ic ad­ T h e youths w ill r e c e iv e p riv ate w e re p ro te stin g jo b d is crim in a tio n p r a c tic e s . In New Y o rk C ity , v is o r t o P re sid e n t T ru m a n , spoke l e s s o n s in individual in stru ­ the C o n g re ss of R a c ia l E qu ality planned to continue a hunger a t an E x e cu tiv e S e m in a r in R e c ­ m e n ts, th eo ry c o m p o s i t i o n , s t r ik e outside the o ffic e of M ayor R o b e rt W agner to fo r c e c ity a c tio n to p ro v id e m o re jo b s fo r N e g ro e s. In C h icag o , in te g ra - re a tio n C e n t e r A d m in istratio n m u sic lit e r a t u r e , c o n d u ctin g ,a c­ com panying, and have se m in a rs Miriam says; \ re c e n tly at K ellogg C e n te r . tio n is ts kept c ity le a d e rs g u e ssin g o v er the next m ove in th e ir T h e sp u tter in the national on piano and the org an. p ro te s t of alleg ed school se g re g a tio n . econ om y could be m o re s e r io u s S e le c te d in co o p eratio n with Come In M iriam Wise B ritis h Sex-Spy Scandal Grows if C o n g re s s f a ils to en act P r e s ­ lo ca l school o f f ic ia ls , the youths LONDON — B r it is h p a rty g irl C h ris tin e K e e le r sa y s th at the ident Kennedy’ s tax r e fo r m plan, w ill re c e iv e advanced train in g in o r c h e s tr a , c h o r u s , e n se m b les On Our head of one of the c o u n try 's m o st in flu en tial fa m ilie s paid p a rt he said . T h e slowdown in the o f th e re n t on an ap artm en t she sh a re d with another p la y g ir l, M arily n (Mandy) R ic e -D a v ie s . econ om y w ill be n o ticed at the end of 1963. and sym p honic, c o n c e rt, train in g and stag e band s. C o - e d Special Days T h e 2 1 - y e a r - o ld redhead te s tifie d in the v ic e tr ia l of D r. He ind icated the dip could mean D ire ctin g the p ro g ram w ill be Stephen W ard,w ho is accu se d of/living off the im m o ral e a rn in g s a s e r io u s downward eco n o m ic a sta ff of 26 e x p e rie n ce d m u si­ c ia n s fro m the sponsorin g de­ M o n — Tues.— W ed. o f - the tw o w om en. T h e playboy osteopath and a r tis t pleaded tre n d o r even a r e c e s s io n in 1964 if C o n g re s s d oes not p a ss p artm e n t of m u sic and sch oo ls innocent to the c h a rg e s . M iss K e e le r te s tifie d that she and M iss R ic e -D a v ie s paid p a rt an in com e tax red u ctio n . around M ichigan . 'Permanent 'Haircut 'Style T h e p r o fe s s o r w as eco n o m ic Students w ill be housed in ca m ­ of th e ir re n t, but L o rd A sto r paid the re m a in d e r. E A ST LANSING’ S M O ST MODERN SALON At a p r e - t r i a l h e a rin g , M iss R ic e -D a v ie s said sh e had been a d v iso r to H a rry S . T ru m a n in pus r e s id e n c e h a lls and w ill be 1952 and 1953. He a ls o serv e d given a full p ro g ra m of ten n is, ” WE RECOMMEND G A B R IE LE E N WAVES” in tim ate with A sto r, but tHe B r itis h le a d e r la te r denied it. M iss K e e le r 's a ffa ir With W ar M in is te r John P ro fu m o brought a s deputy d ir e c to r and d ir e c to r sw im m ing and o rg anized s p o rts . about h is re sig n a tio n in d is g r a c e , and n e a rly toppled B r it a in ’ s of the W ar P ro d u ctio n B o ard C o n se rv a tiv e gov ernm ent. It w as at the fam ed C lived en e s ta te of L o rd A sto r that M iss budget. and w as a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of the In addition to r e c ita ls by both facu lty and stu d e n ts,p a rticip a n ts w ill p re s e n t two la rg e org an ­ UNIVERSITY beauty 2 D oors E a s t of Cam pus T h e a te r s a lo n K e e le r m et P ro fu m o. H er involvem ent with him and with a S o v iet He once headed the B u re a u of izatio n c o n c e r ts and be featu red on s e v e r a l a re a rad io and te le ­ FREE PARKING IN TH E A TE R LO T ED 2-1116 naval attach e r a is e d s e c u r ity q u estion s and a re v e la tio n that In te rn a tio n a l Supply in the C i­ HERMAN GOLDBERG v i l i a n P rod u ction A d m i n i s ­ v isio n p ro g ra m s . W ard introduced them . tra tio n . Communist Newspaper Claim s U,S, O ffic ia l Defected nion B oak 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 MOSCOW / - T h e S o viet new spaper Iz v e stia c la im s a fo r m e r L ooking into the fu tu re , T u rn e r sa id the 1962 G r o s s N ational G orelik Paints em p lo y ee of the U .S . N ational S e c u rity A gency h as d efected to P ro d u ct should r i s e fro m the R u s s ia . $ 5 8 0 b illio n to betw een $950 and Iz v e s tia said the d e fe c to r is V ic to r H am ilton, an A ra b -b o rn Portraits O f HELP! $ 1 ,0 7 5 b illio n . n atu ralized c itiz e n of the U .S . Iz v e stia said the fo rm e r agent " P r e s id e n t Kennedy h a s a d efe cte d b e ca u se he w as " o u tr a g e d " by U .S . in te llig e n c e a c ­ fir m e r g ra sp on e co n o m ic p o l­ t iv itie s in the M iddle E a s t. i c i e s than any o th er p re s id e n t in In ■a le tte r to Iz v e s tia H am ilton sa id he had worked fo r NSA A m e ric a n h i s t o r y ," he sa id . “ I Fish He Hooks in W ashington s in c e 1957. think he is doing p re tty w ell, Hope Seen for T e st Ban co n sid e rin g the p o litic a l c o n ­ C h a rlie the Tuna m ight w ell be ' MOSCOW — U .S ., B r itis h and R u ssia n n e g o tia to rs have begun s tr a in ts he has had to work a lot h app ier if he w e re caught the second week of ta lk s on a p a rtia l n u cle a r te s t ban in M oscow . under. P r e m ie r K h ru sh ch e v 's encouragin g r e m a r k s that " a n a g re em e n t "H e wants all the fa c ts , a ll the by M o rd eca i G o re lik than by that s p e c ia l canning com pany h e ’ s a l­ w ays ch a sin g . We Need Y our is in s ig h t" have led d ip lom ats to p re d ic t an E a s t-W e s t tre a ty background— I have a high re g a rd banning n u cle a r t e s t s u n d erw ater, in the atm o sp h e re and o u ter fo r him . He is a good e co n o m ist G o r e lik , who spent a few days sp ace w ill be signed in a few d ays. Emergency L e g is la tio n for R ail C ris is in h is own r i g h t ." He indicated that the Kennedy on cam p u s la s t week in co n n e c­ tion with the F in e A rts F e s t iv a l, sa y s h is g r e a t love in life is Used BOOKS A d m in istratio n tax cut^would be WASHINGTON — P re sid e n t Kennedy h a s re v e a le d h is plan p a sse d by C o n g re s s. T h e re a so n fish in g . fo r solving the ra ilr o a d work r u le s d ispute. Kennedy asked fo r th is, he said , is b e ca u se the S in ce h is g r e a te s t talen t d e a ls C o n g re s s to turn the p ro b lem ov er to the I n te r s ta te C o m m e rc e H ouse W a y s and M ean s C om ­ with d esign and c o lo r , he co m ­ C o m m issio n . T h e p ro p o sal would b a r a nationwide r a il s tr ik e w hile the ICC is co n sid e rin g the m a tte r . T h e W hite H ouse d is ­ c lo se d the outline of the m e a su re and Kennedy su bm itted it to m itte e is a lre a d y at work on the b ill. " T h e S enate w ill p ro bably a c ­ bin es the two with fish in g . So i f C h a rlie ended up on G o r e lik ’ s d in ner ta b le , h e’ d f i r s t Sell Your C o n g re s s at 3 p .m . Monday. S en ate L e a d e r M ansfield said the cep t the House v e rs io n with a have h is p o r tr a it painted by the m ove is "n o t co m p u lso ry a r b itr a tio n " and h e added that it is by few re v is io n s , " T u r n e r said . “ An Broadw ay s e t d esig n e r. “ My husband has a c o lle c tio n Books For no m ean s " s e i z u r e " of the r a ilr o a d s . E m erg en cy - le g isla tio n w as seen a s the only solution to the awful lot depends on the tax c u t ." He attrib u ted the c u r r e n t r is e of about 40 la r g e cla m s h e lls %*> ° CASH fo u r -y e a r -o ld dispute o v er work r u le s ch an g es that would p e rm it in the national econom y to o v e r­ he’ s p icked up on fish in g t r i p s ,” Q the ra ilr o a d s to e lim in a te thousands of jo b s . o p tim ism that a ta x cu t would said M r s . G o r e lik . "A nd on each B e fo r e the C o n g re ssio n a l b rie fin g , a r a il sp okesm an sa id th e re be en acte d . U nem ploym ent will sh e ll is the p o rtra it of a fish w as no hope fo r a la st-m in u te a g re e m e n t. J . E . W olfe said the r i s e a few tenths of a p e r cen t h e ’ s caught. W hite House b ill providing fo r co m p u lso ry a rb itra tio n is the during the la s t p a rt of the y e a r , " o n ly way to avoid a s t r i k e ." he said . " E a c h one o f the fish w as a r e a l - li f e m o d e l." 9 o 0e> W olfe said the r a ilr o a d s would wait until 12:01 a .m . Ju ly 30 T u r n e r is p re s e n tly c h a irm a n M r s . G o r e lik said she b e lie v e s b e fo re putting the work r u le s into e f fe c t. T h is would be a 2 4 - of Indiana U n iv e rs ity ’ s D e p a rt­ th is c o lle c tio n is the only one of hour postponem ent of a p rev io u s d ead line which had been e x ­ m ent of B u s in e s s E co n o m ic s and its kind in the w orld. p ected Ju ly 29. P u b lic P o licy . Change you r m ind, C h a rlie ? Wayne State Promotes Job O pportunities WASHINGTON — V ic e -P r e s id e n t Lyndon Jo h n son sa y s Wayne a oJr S tate U n iv e rsity in D e tro it is the f i r s t u n iv e rsity to jo in P re sid e n t Kennedy’ s plan fo r a p r o g r e s s p ro g ram fo r equal jo b opp o rtu n ities. T h e a g re em e n t m ean s the u n iv e rsity has pledged i t s e lf to non- W HERED &0 d is c r im in a to ry p r a c tic e s in a ll a r e a s of a ca d e m ic and n o n -acad em ic HE 6 0 ? em ploym ent. Johnson a lso announced that A m e rica n M o to rs C orp orartoii is am ong four in d u strial f ir m s jo in in g the p ro g ra m . With AMC com ing i a in, a ll the m a jo r p ro d u ce rs in the nation a r e now " ta k in g p a rt in NI rsr ATTENTION SUMMER CLINIC STUDENTS the p r o g r a m ." Come in and Brow se in cool com fort. Shop now ...get o ff to a good start and a t the same tim e avo id the Fall rush. CHECK OUR [ 3 USED FALL TERM BOOKS E2M SU ENCRESTED WEDNESDAY □ B A R G A IN BOOK CENTER SOUVENIRS 9 :3 0 A M - 9 :0 0 PM To The COLLEGE INN. Naturally! Todays Special -Books priced as lo w as 2 5 { STATIONERY UNION BOOKSTORE S P AG E TTI - TASTY M EAT SAUCE - CRISP COM BINATIO N SA LA D * CHOICE JEW ELR Y OF DRESSING • HOT R O LLS AND price B U TTE R - C O F F E E , T E A OR LARGE COKE STUFFED ANIMALS "7/te Gand Skap •Snacks • Complete D inners • 10:30 A«Ma to 7:30 P.M. |"A DEPARTMENT OF M IC H IG AN STATE UNIVERSITY” Across From Homo Econ. Bldg. Open Until 5:30 P«M> D A IL Y THE COLLEGE INN LOCATED IN THE U N IO N B U IL D IN G ... 1C1 E.G.R. [Below College Drugs! Union B o nk 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 WEDNESDAYS ‘ T IL 9 T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 3 , 1 963 4 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 Buyers Don’t Know Third Well 'Cat On A Hot Tin Roof1 Marks F ield Flowers, Tests Show Final Summer Production When it c o m e s to b u y i n g the flo r a l d e c isio n s a r e l e f t t o t h e At Paw Paw " C a t on a Ho t T i n R o o f , ’ C ity w ill play the R e v . T o o k e r, d ire c te d by F ra n k C . R u tled ge, flo w e r s, p eop le ju s t don’ t know flo r is t .” T h e g rap e and wine producing T e n n e s s e e W illia m s * P u litz e r and Ron T ru m b le of L an sin g d ir e c to r of th e a te r prod uction fo r th e ir onions. She polled 143 M ichigan r e ta il a r e a of Paw Paw is developing P r iz e winning p la y , w ill con clu d e w ill p o rtra y D r. Baugh. U n iv e rsity T h e a te r and sp eech L in d a Han, MSU flo r ic u ltu r e f l o r is t s and su rv eyed two d if­ a new ind ustry— o il. the 1963 sea so n o f U n iv e rs ity “ C at on a Hot T in Roof** is in s tr u c to r . r e s e a r c h e r , conducted a re c e n t fe re n t c o n su m e r p an els in m aking T h e a te r ’ s S u m m e r C i r c le . T h is h e r study. Quantity and c o lo r A th ird oil producing w ell has study of c o n su m e r flo w er buying c o m p e l l i n g d ram a w ill play p r e fe r e n c e s w ere Ind icated fo r c o m e in on the W illiam M ihelich with r e s p e c t to both the c o lo r and W ednesday through Saturd ay in c a rn a tio n s , pom pom c h ry sa n th e ­ fa rm n e a r Paw Paw . It was quantity d iffe re n c e betw een what D em o n stratio n H all at 8 :3 0 p .m . m u m s, s t a n d a r d c h ry sa n th e ­ tapped Saturday and the d r ille r , c o n su m e rs say they want and what m u m s, glad io li and r o s e s . L e s t e r H a r r is , ind icated it will R ooted in the depths of human r e t a i le r s actu ally s e ll. She found that c o n s u m e rs have b e a s good a s the two p rev iou s em o tio n , W illia m s* play r e v e a ls " P r i c e and eco n o m ic behav ior no re a l p r e fe r e n c e fo r c o lo r in o n e s. the greed and a v a r ic e , d efeat and c a u s e so m e of th is d iffe re n c e , M iss Han s a id . " T h e r e s t is c a rn a tio n s , but c o n su m e r p an e ls T h e fir s t two w e lls a r e p ro ­ d i s e n c h a n t m e n t of a w ealthy ca u sed by the fact that m o re than showed a m o d e rate fa v o ritis m ducing 125 b a r r e ls a day. T h e Southern plan tation fa m ily . o n e -h a lf the flo w e rs sold a r e fo r fo r dark pink. d r i ll e r s f ir s t s tru c k pay d irt M aggie the ’ ’c a t , ’ ’ d eterm in ed o c c a s io n s in which the co n su m e r B o th panel t e s t s and r e ta il s e v e r a l months ago. to m ake h e r husband give up h as no e x p re ss e d p r e fe r e n c e , so s a le s showed b ro n ze , yellow and " T h e M ihelich fa rm i s in the d rin kin g and m ake love to h e r, w hite pom pom ch ry san th em u m s c e n t e r of a m a jo r M ichigan oil w ill be played by E a r le n e B a te s , a s popu lar. s t r i k e , d r ille r L e s t e r H a rris S au lt S te . M a rie s e n io r . T o m Denison With m um s, yellow w as m ost po p u lar among p a n e lis ts , but r e ­ ta il s a le s showed no d efin ite p r e f­ sa id . " I t h as touched off a boom s im ila r to the 1 L it t le B lo o m in g - C la r k , L athrup V illa g e s e n io r , w ill p o rtra y h e r e m b itte re d hus­ jdale S tr ik e ’ of 25 y e a r s ag o .'* band B r ic k . e r e n c e . About 49 p e r cen t of a ll H eads B oard p u rc h a se s of m um s w e r e in d o zen s. A fourth well on the fa rm is planned fo r th is su m m e r along B ig Daddy, the bo astfu l and d o m in eerin g plan tatio n ow ner dy­ with a g as w ell. M ih elich will ing of c a n c e r , w ill be played by Ja m e s H. D en iso n , a s s is ta n t to Both panel t e s t s and r e ta il g et about a thousand d o lla rs a J e r r y Cohodes of Iro n M ountain. P re sid e n t Hannah, w as r e - e l e c t ­ s a le s again ag reed that th e re is m onth fro m each w ell on h is D orothy P it t s , grad u ate student ed c h a irm a n of the E a st L an sin g no c o lo r p r e fe r e n c e fo r g la d io li. fa r m . fro m A tlan ta, C a ., is c a s t a s Planning C o m m issio n la s t w eek. In fa c t, m ixed c o lo r s w e re n early T h a t will be about $ 4 ,0 0 0 a B ig M am a, h is g a rru lo u s , tru th - A lb ert E h in g e r, E a st L an sin g a s popu lar a s individual c o lo r s . m onth fo r a fa rm which was fe a rin g w ife. r e a l t o r , w as r e - e le c t e d v ic e Red r o s e s a r e the b ig fa v o rite of both p a n e lis ts and r e t a i le r s . only thought to b e fit fo r g ra p e s. Interw oven in the e n g ro ss in g c h a irm a n . T h e n in e -m a n body is a p riv a te M ost p eop le buy r o s e s by the s to ry o f tru th and s u rv iv a l i s the c itiz e n ’ s group in c h a rg e of plan­ dozen a ls o . g re ed o f an o th e r son and h is w ife, TEMPE, Artz. (AP) — De l t a Congress O f Strings Tonight ning fo r the E a s t L an sin g C om ­ m unity. O rg anized out of the old In n e a rly e v e ry c a s e , when p r ic e w as, high, volum e s a le s Sigma Phi fraterntty at Arizona to be played by P a tr ic k K . F o rd State University decided to send o f E a s t L a n s in g and M a rg ie L . c ity zoning b o a rd , it reco m m en d s w ere low. When a p r ic e tag is pledges and several trucks out A c o n c e r t featu ring d istin ­ R afael D ru ian , v i o l i n , R ob ert T a y lo r of E n d ico tt, N .Y . T h e ir actio n to the c ity cou n cil. put on flo w e rs, c o n s u m e rs think for snow so they could build a F IN A L SUMMER PRODUCTION •• Jerry Cohoder ( le ft) p la y t guished m e m b e rs of the C o n g re ss Ja m ie so n and Theo Salzm an, vio­ c h ild re n , wild and ir r ita tin g , a re T h e group i s now developing a tw ice b e fo re buying a s many a s campus snow man. of S trin g s faculty and B r u c e lo n c e llo s , and W illaim L in c e r , G r a c e S n e l l , L a n sin g ; Glenda the part of B ig Daddy in th i* w eek' % p la y “ C a t On A H ot city plan fo r fu tu re growth in they would lik e. Unfortunately, there was no Sim onds, V ale U n iv ersity , will v iola. T in R oof” . He is shown w irh Tom C la rk, who plays B r is i* . both downtown and outlying r e s i ­ M iss Han ind icated that in snow anywhere In the state. Murray, Lansing: R ich a rd be p resen ted tonight at 8:15 p .m . The -fraternity men changed The p ro g ram w ill fe a tu re two dential a r e a s . fu tu re stu d ies, she would te s t D a v i d s o n , E a s t L a n sin g ; and in K ellogg C e n te r Auditorium . plans quickly. They bought 1,800 n u m bers. T hey a r e “ Sonata fo r " M r . D enison has been an e x ­ c o n su m e r p r e fe r e n c e fu rth e r on Sim on C a lv e rle y , W a re , England. ... Sim onds is on, cam pus this pounds of crushed Ice and built V iolin and V io lon cello ’ ' by R avel c e lle n t c h a irm a n in the p a st and the b a s i s of e co n o m ics and week fo r a piano workshop at an Iceman Instead, Edw ard T a y lo r of New Y ork and " Q u a r t e t fo r Piano and I know he w ill continue to do m otiv ation. at K ellogg C e n te r. Outstanding S tr in g s " by B ra h m s . Druian w ill a fin e jo b ' . ^ 'd M ich a e lC o n lisk , faculty m e m b e rs of the C o n g re ss play in both nu m bers. E a st L a n sin g Planning D ir e c to r . of S trin g s who w ill play a re M e m b e rs of the C o m m issio n s e r v e without pay. O th er MSU is the tim e to em p lo yees on the body a r e : Doug­ la s Dunham , p r o fe s s o r o f s o c ia l \ service up for s c ie n c e , E a r l R ich a rd so n , in fo r­ T C lt H X SUMMER m ation s e r v i c e s , and H a r o l d L a u tn e r, d i r e c t o r of p h y sical 1/4 lb. Beefburger plant planning. w ith c r is p g o ld e n M O TO R IN G T h e fiv e o th e r c o m m i s s i o n m e m b e rs a r e E a s t L an sin g bu s­ fre n c h fr ie s * Complete Spring Tune Up in e s s and p ro fe s sio n a l m en. HAVE A TREAT * Inspection and Installation U n iv e rs ity Theatre’ s R alph’* ’KEWPEE’S’ C afeteria 3 2 5 East G ra n d R iv e r MER of brakes and springs R CLE P ro g ra m In f o r m a tio n I V J-J H I I VU I Continuous presents llU f f i fro m 1:00 P . M . ^ M u ffle rs lifetime guarantee F e a tu r e at 1:00, 3 :0 5 , 5 :1 0 , C M U K fc ftM — "CAT ON A _ ii_ ii_ m 7¿20l 9¿25Pí M. lYiiC H ïO Â rw FREE INSTALLATION HOT TIN ROOF” Rebuilt Motors and Transmissions by Tennessee W illiam s g o l g o ! s e e !s e e l Opens Wednesday CM AfdUffi DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY A t the Arena Theatre n m m m t in Dem onstration H all July 24-27 KAMIN’S p„ , ° Single A dm issions On NO IN JU R IES - Happen­ 1 M ile East , 526 N. LARCH Wed. & Thurs.-$1.50 F ri. & Sat. • $1.75 ing onto the scene o f an Of MSU 4 m ax m- mm m js s . h i ,, a ccid e n t in v o lv in g two IV 4 -4 5 9 6 _______ B O X O F F IC E HOURS cars and a gas tru ck F r i­ ;4 mieimiaim'Sm • Hours: Mon.- F r i. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sun. 9-1 2 - 6 p .m . Mon. - S a t. day was State News Pho­ MAUREEN M ia Phone 355-0148 tographer L arry F ritz la n . COMING M ENRV FON DA • O'HARA N oo n -m ar CURTAIN 8:30 llforno Restaurant : SOON! "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN" ' wwelfot |antOu£ iti LâMSitty* P r o g r a m In fo r m a t io n I D 2 1 * 4 4 HURRY! LAST DAY k i/ M il T i m i ! . . _ ADM. $1.0 0 ICE SHOW [N O W OPEN D A IL Y U î A M - 2 :A M | ÄM ßUS F e a tu r e Shown 1 :1 0 - 3 :2 0 - 5 :3 0 - 7 :4 0 - 9 :5 0 N O W THRU SAT. Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza SHOWN Exclusive F irs t Lansing Showing! W ALT "HOUND WHO THOUGHT TH IS ENGAGEM ENT IN TALENT ON ICE July 24, “ Wednesday” 8:15 P.M. RATHSKELLER H&nfet Triburm say s: “STfLLKENT WO REPEUHIT...CULTURED AND C M S ...D RU IA N T SEQUENCES. ITS ARTISTIC ASPIRATIONS ___ _ IAT 8:35 DISNEY*! THE GREAT ADVENTURE BEGINS WITH HE WAS A RA COO N " COLOR WORLD CHAMPION SKATERS Ringside Seats ....................... $1.00 Balcony............................... .750 FINE FOOD OPEN D A ILY 5 P .M . ENTERTAINMENT BRONGHTLOWBYITS VULGARVENALITY.ITS FAS0NA1M n u n s OBSCURED BY PRURIENT PASTICHESi” —AMMCrW film e d te c h n ic o lo r TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE AT P H O N E ED 7 -13 1 1 FO R T A K E O U T •STARTS WED. TWIN-HIT SHOW* MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 2 :4 5 - 6 :3 0 - 1 0 :0 0 1 :0 0 - 4 :4 0 - 8 :2 0 STEVE JAMES RICHARD THE GIANT STORY l l H f McQUEEN GARNER ATTENBOROUGH ICE ARENA OF MODERN HAWAII! COLOR L . , PANAVISION Columbia n a t f t t t pn u m S n ilW i I RELtASEO THRU UNITED ARTISTS Lansing** 1 MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES B l uvwuw AJtR fY C h a r ito n ■ W M C T ttft m m§ Ymilt v e tte CAN A GIRL SOON! “ MUTINY ON THE BO UNTY’ D R I V E P R O G R A M IN F O R M A T IO N IV S - B B - I N THIATRI presents H eston Mim ieux EXPECT OF A George Francs ^2 M ile s S o u th w e st o l L a n s in g o n M -78 Chakiris NUYtN w ar Lovnn? m LA kC M frvL [s t a r t s tom orro w w ed] " M A N IN A COCKED H A T " Open at 12:45 P. M. t h e a t r e Admission $1.25 This Engagement. FEA TU R E AT — 1:00 - 3:10 - 5:20 - 7:30 • 9:40 (B ritis h ) The day when If It's Laughter You're history held After, Here It Is! its breath! B rig h t, witty com ed y s ta r r in g P e t e r S e ll e r s , T e r r y - T h o m a s , L u cian P a o lu z z i. D-DAY-JUNE 6th, 1944 f'M \Afagtc , ' W ait DiSNGY \ < --7 42 GREAT STARS IN . . . F ri., Sat. - J u ly 26, 27 t presents \% DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S T H E 7:30 p.m. y Panavision* , O A / © i E S r Í Summer Eastman Color COLUMBIA PICTURES presents FAIRCHILD THEATRE DIAMOND HEAD STEVE ROBERT a * - « - — ---------- * Uofll ICCMdittOUm " ; ' ' Starnng A lin e M ac M á h o n / E liz a b e t h A l l e n 1 [tlity U L L IT IT flU IT L lt HAuiPY Buri DOTomy DeeoraH Admission: 50€ Scrwnptayby Marguerite Roberts iw—m—— *. PCTERGILMAN MIÜSIV6S M°6UÌI6 W8U8Y SHIRLEY An pra&ct. Jerry Bresier • DirectedbyGuv Green I ARTHUR HORNBLOW I Net MwMobmortgmNlmuée from DmmeedHeed —Coips tacado I ANNE Production TBCHNICOlPr 0 .Released by BUEWA VIST* D b lu ep rin ts and „ . ■__, ____ m od els of s e ts . A lso included a r e photographs of the actu al production which provide v iew - ß e sz u tu , D ire c tly above C ollege Drug . . . two entrances 210 1 /2 Abbott Rd. or 119 E. Grand River G i f t s and g r a n t s totaling D r. Ralph N. C o stllo w , p ro ­ is te r e d by the d i r e c t o r ; D r. G o relik ap p eared on cam pu s e r s with an o v e r -a ll look at the f e s s o r of m icro b io lo g y , re c e iv e d C h a r le s C . Hughes. th is week in con nection witli the p ro b e lm s and solu tions of astag e OPEN' $ 1 ,6 0 1 ,0 3 , .95 w ere a c c e p t e d O rie n ta l teapots valued at $30 ,4 0 5 (A IR -C O N D ITIO N E D ) a $ 6 0 ,7 0 0 grant fro m the U .S. A $ 4 5 ,2 0 0 g ran t fro m th e O ffice F in e A rts F e s tiv a l. d esig n e r. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. T u e s .-F ri. T h u rsd a y by the B o a rd of T r u s ­ w as m ade by M rs . H azel M. 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Mon. & Sat. te e s. D ep artm en t of A g ric u ltu re t o of C iv il D efen se w ill b e used R ie s e of San F r a n c is c o . It is on T h e exh ibition in clu d es w orks T h e r e is no c h a rg e to s e e the ED 2-2416 Included was a g ran t of con tin ue h is enzym e stu d ies on under the d irectio n of D r. Howard d isp lay In the MSU M useum . fro m the e a rly 1920’ s until t o - exh ib it, $ 2 1 0 ,9 7 8 from the U .S . O f*ice two b a c illi known to c a u s e R . N ev ille, actin g p rov ost and O th er g ifts with a to tal value of. day. It fe a tu re s d esig n s fo r p la y s of Education to study the p ro b ­ deadly d i s e a s e in Ja p a n e s e d ir e c to r of the Continuing Edu- $29,965» w ere made by v ario u s by Eugene O’ N e ill,C liffo r d O d e ts le m s and c o s t s involved in using • b e e tle s . He is try in g to d e te r - c a tio n S e r v ic e , fo r a C iv il D e - d onors to the M useum . and A rthur M ille r. c lo s e d c ir c u it te le v is io n , film s m in e what enzym atic fa c to r s p r e - fe n se in s tru c to r education p ro ­ v e n t th ese b a c te r ia fro m en terin g gram and c o n fe re n c e s fo r o ffi- and oth er learn in g r e s o u r c e s . Sidewalk Bazaar D r . Paul L . D r e s s e l, d ir e c to r the sp o re form when they a r e c ia l s c o n c e r n e d with C iv il of In stitu te R e s e a r c h ,is p a rtic u ­ g r o w n under la b o ra to ry c o n - D e fe n se. la r ly in te re ste d in learn in g how d itio n s. T h e answ er c o u ld p e rm it to m e a su re the c o s t^ ^ n c lu d in g hidden e x p e n se s ^ M flH tj^ l e a d ­ th e ir growth in su fficie n t quantity s is D r . D. Gordon Rohm an, a s - ta n t p ro fe s s o r d f E n g lish , will to w arran t use in w idespread b e c o n d u c t i n g e x p e rim en ta l TV RENTALS Bargains at ing r e s o u r c e s lnl^wrm us typeg b e e tle c o n tro l. c l a s s e s in com p o sitio n to te s t of s itu a tio n s. A $56,799 g ran t fro m the N1H s e v e r a l new ap p roach es to the 2 I"// T A B L E MODELS A dditional funds fo r builam g w ill be , used fo r grad u ate t r a in - a r t of w riting. T h e study is being the c y c lo tro n c a m e fro m the ing and equipm ent in b io ch e m - supported by a gran t of $3 2 ,7 6 6 Campus Book. N ational S c ie n c e Foundation in is t r y . D r. R . G aurth H ansen, f r o m the U . S . O ffice of E du cation, a $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 g ra n t. T h is brin g s d ep artm en t c h a i r m a n , is in the to tal NSF g ra n ts fo r the c h a rg e . p ro R e s e a r c h ori m ethods of heat c e s s in g foods packed in fle x i- !8.00 per month Selected c y c l o t r o n to $ 1 ,3 7 3 ,0 0 0 . T h e An annual grant fro m the NSF b le , p la s tic c o n ta in e rs w ill be m ach in e, which is now under b ased on a -p e rce n tag e of r e - conducted through a g ran t/ of c o n stru c tio n , w i l l c o s t $1.4 s e a r c h g ran ts ov er the p a s t y e a r $ 3 0 ,8 1 5 from the U .S . A rm y. D r. SWEATSHIRTS 50% off m illio n and the c y c lo tro n build­ w ill be used under the d irectio n Irv in g J . P flu g, p ro fe s s o r 'o lfo o d Sheaffer’ s ing another $1.4. m illio n . T h e of D r. M ilton E . M u eld er, v ic e - s c ie n c e , is in c h a rg e . . p r o je c t is to be com p leted next p re sid e n t fo r r e s e a r c h develop­ y ear. m en t, fo r v a r i o u s s c ie n tific FOUNTAIN PENS 50% off D r s . Norman K agan, David R. n eed s. T h e grant c a m e to $ 54,893, Selected Krathwohl a n d W i l l i a m W. a su b stan tial in c r e a s e o v er p r e ­ F a rq u h r of ih e C o lleg e of Edu- v iou s y e a r s . D r. T ru m an O. W oodruff, p ro ­ BALL-POINTS, PENCILS, c a t i o n re c e iv e d i g r a n t of $ 1 1 9 ,8 3 2 from the U .S . O ffice f e s s o r of p h y s i c s , and D r. | of Education to e x p lo re a. new M ich ael J . H a rris o n , a s s is ta n t & REFILLS 50% off approach to im proving c o u n se lo r p r o fe s s o r of p h y sic s, w ill do a entire stock of Sheaffer’s tra in in g . T h e 'n e w method in­ th e o r e tic a l study on p la sm a s in v o l v e s putting c o u n s e l i n g s e s s io n s on videotape and then fro m the N SF. s o lid s through a grant of $ 4 6 ,4 0 0 "STATIONERY 50% °1L playing them back fo r the b enefit A grant of $ 4 5 ,9 4 0 fro m the stock, — mil TO\ of both co u n se lo r and c lie n t. N1H w ill en ab le D r. G abel H. A g ran t of $6 4 ,5 9 2 fro m the C o n n er, p r o fe s s o r of su rg e ry N ational In stitu te s of H ealth will and m edicine» to con tin ue a study provide gradu ate and p o s t-d o c ­ on the in cid en ce of leu kem ia in to r a l tra in e e sh ip s and re s e a r c h c a ttle . equipm ent fo r b a s ic s c ie n c e a s ­ T h e U .S . O ffice of Education p e c ts of food s c ie n c e . D r. B e r ­ continued its support of MSU’ s Hailmark PARTY GOODS - napkins,^ nard S . S ch w e ig ert, c h a irm a n of A frica n Stud ies C e n te r through a food s c ie n c e , is in c h a rg e . gran t of $45 ,8 6 9 to be adm in- cups, invitations* tallies . . . . at tremendous savings. DRY CLEANING SPECIALS Selected PAPERBOUNDS* TRADE BOOKS TU ESD AY AND W EDNESDAY FICTION NON FICTION * GAMES ANY ONE M AN’ S CHILDREN'S BOOKS 5 0 % off OR WOMAN’ S: 100’s of $4.98 h i-fi & stereo records slashed to * SUIT p u u u s iic r a _ NEW BO O KSpubM remainders sher s up to / D so off * COAT PERFECTLY Brittanica - used set of GREAT C LE A N E D AND * DRESS (P L A IN ) PRESSED . 54 vol. with case was BOOKS $227.00 WED. ONLY $ 1 ^ 9 .0 0 MIX OR MATCH ANY TWO: MANY. . . MANY. . . MANY More S Items Too Numerous * SLACKS To Mention PERFECTLY * SWEATERS C LE A N E D AND PRESSED * SKIRTS (PLAIN) SPECIAL (L IM IT E D TIM E O N LY) East Lansing’s D epartm ent Store For Students DRAPES 1.29 pair COLLEGE CLEANERS 62 6 W. MICHIGAN E. L . 1 BLO C K EAST OF BRODY CAMPUS BOOK STORE ACROSS f r o m th e u n io n b u ild in g 6 M ich ig an St a te N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n ________________________ _______________________________________ Tuesday, July 23, 1963 ,fl received over 15 PIANO SOLD THROUGH WANT - AD UPRIGH+ PIANO, baby ca r bed calls for the merchandise and sterilizer, rug, dress form. and am very pleased” said All excellent shape. 6450.__________________ _________ this satisfied advertiser. D E M O N S T R A T O R ZI G ZAG 3 BEDROO M HOUSE with heated TV SERVICE. Special rate for with a M G -T D 1953 V e ry good c o n d i* tion , 4900 G rand Wood D riv e . ?A P A R T M EN T 5 HOUSE S E W I N G MACHINE C lo s e out b r e e z e w ay, double g a ra g e and college housing service call s. $4. TYPING SERVICE W AN TED - MAN TO s h a re 2 - T H IR D MAN d e s ire d fo r r e s t of Absolute h o n e s t y . ACME TV, F or f a S*t e x p e r i e n c e d , lowCOY Phone 3 7 2 -0 2 7 3 . 12 m an apt. $10 p e r week including su m m e r in 3-b e d ro om p r o fe s ­ s a le . 1962 m od el. No a ttach m e n ts fin ish e d b a s e m e n t. V e r y la r g e 1610 Herbert. IV 9-5009. C quality typing, call Shirley Mense O P E L i9 6 0 STATION WAGON needed to buttonhole, blind h em , lo t, 5 m i n u t e s fro m M SU . u t ilit ie s , g a r a g e . 3189 B ir c h Row s o r 's ho m e. 407 O rc h a rd . Phone W ANT AD 38,0 0 0 m ile s , o rig in a l ow ner, D r iv e . Phone 3 3 2 -5 7 6 2 . 12 3 3 2 -2 6 4 5 . 14 e t c . gu aranteed . F u ll p r ic e $ 4 8 .0 0 $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . ED 7 -9 5 0 8 . o r sm all m onthly t e r m s . PHONE '3 BEDROOM HOME - C lo se to 14 DÎAPER SERVICE to your de- sire. You receive your own dia­ at F E 9-2351. ANN BROWN typist and multi- 10 'AUTOMOTIVE 27 m ile s p e r gallon. E x c e lle n t buy. $595. 3 3 2 -8 3 5 3 . 12 ROOMS OL 5 -2 3 0 2 . C ll pers back each time. With our lith offset printing (black &white •EMPLOYMENT s ch o o ls a n d u n iv e rsity . N ice w a n t e d Responsible paRTy b a se m e n t, s m a ll down paym ent. service, you may include up to & color). IBM. General typing, . S P a R T a N M OTG r S COOL SU M M ER ROOM in new •FOR RENT Home of p e rso n a lly s e le c te d used Haslett Apartments to handle $ 4 .9 0 p e r month pay­ two pounds of your baby's un­ term papers, theses, disserta­ hom e. C e r a m ic sh o w er, p atio , B y o w ner. ED 2 -4 3 0 0 . 12 •FOR SALE m ent on lik e new, S in g e r z ig ­ dershirts and clothing which will tions. ED 2-8384. C c a r s . VOLKSWAGON 1 9 5 8 g reen , M .S .U . approved , C lo s e in .p a r k - C L O S E to MSU FRAN DO R. 2 - •LOST & FOUND zag equipped sew ing m ach in e in not fade. White, blue or pink C o L l E G e pa pers t y pe d . r a d io -h e a te r ; $795. lng. ED 2 - 1 1 8 3 .________________10 c a b in e t. T o ta l b a la n ce due $ 3 4 .9 0 . bed ro om , g a ra g e , g a rb a g e d is ­ O n e h a l f b l o c k fro m diaper pails furnished. Royal E lectric Pica. Phone M rs. •PERSONAL FORD 1959 convertible, 6-cylin­ S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . p o s a l, fin e neighborhood, 1226 der, standard shift, radio, heater, M A LE ST U D E N T V \CANCY: $25 Phone IV 5 - 1 7 0 5 . ■ C AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE H arris, 355-8178. C •PEANUTS PERSONAL h a lf-te r m . $45 until F a ll te rm . O ak rid g e. Phone ED 2 -8 0 6 3 . 10 914 E. Gier Street $995. T E L E V ISIO N F O k S A L E , 21*‘ JOB RESUMES — l00 copies, •REAL ESTATE C H E V R O L E T i9 6 0 2-d oo r B i s - Forty-One 333 A lbert S t r e e t, sid e e n tra n c e . Z enith ta b le m odel with m a tc h ­ Tfr Service Lansing, Mich. C $4. Aldlnger Direct Mail Adver­ •SERVICE _____________________ rf ing stand. R e a s o n a b le . C a ll IV 2 - cay n e, 6 c y lin d e r standard tra n s ­ FURNISHED STUDENT STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New tising. 533 North Clippert. IV 5 - DOWN, ONE L A R G E fro n t double X E R O X C O P IE S anything; even •TRANSPORTATION m is s io n , ra d io , h e a te r, $1195. APAR TM EN TS 6200. 12 19“ portable, $9 per month. 21“ 2213. C and one sin g le b edroom . Newly p ag es in a bound book. A ld in- •WANTED C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o rv a irM o n ­ IRO N ER - Ir o n r ite . p e r fe c t c o n - table models, $8 per month. All g e r D ir e c t M ail, 533 N. Clip- za 4-d o o r, 4 s p e e d tra n sm issio n , d eco ra te d , p riv a te e n tra n ce and d ition. $10 0 . Phone 3 7 2 -1 0 4 6 . 12 sets guaranteed, no service or THESIS TYPING for carbon cop­ DEADLINE: 102 h o rse power m o to r, radio Rent N o w For Fall p ark in g . G en tlem en p r e fe r r e d . EN C Y C L O PE D IA AMERICANA - p e r t . IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . C delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV ies, multllith m asters, or stu­ 12 p.m . one c la s s day b e ­ h e ate r - $1795. C all .a fte r .fiv e . IV 9.-110.0-_____ 10 !9 6 1 edition with 1962 annual. PH O TO G RA PH Y - A ll t y p e s , 2-0624. C dent services acetates. IBM's fo re p u b lic a tio n . 3000 E . M ichigan A p p lic a t io n s A n d MEN ONLY - R o o m s - cookin g f r e e - l a n c e , low c o s t , unusual with carbon ribbon and complete . L ik e New. Phone 3 5 5 -1 0 0 2 . 12 WHY PAY MORE? For profes- Greek alphabet and other tech­ C o m p le t e R e n t a l I n fo r m a t io n C o n c i l i a t i o n s • 10 o .m . o n e Phone IV 7 -3 7 1 5 Cl 1 p riv ile g e s - p ark in g s p a c e , 2 p o r tr a itu r e . C a ll 3 3 2 - 4 3 8 8 . 11 A v a ila b le A t b lo ck s to B e r k e y . C a ll ED 2 - Bogue Street sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. nical symbols. Experience in all c la s s d a y b e fo r e p u b l l e a f Io n ANGLIA, 1960, c le a n , sh a rp , 28 T H E S E S P R IN T E D 3792 S u m m er & F a l l . tf at the Red Cedar Pants, s k i r t s , sweaters, 50ÿ. departments. Wo n c h Graphic PHONE: mpg. Good ru b b er, e x ce lle n t m e­ Evergreen Arms R apid s e r v ic e , s ta y w hite D iazo Plain d resses, suits, coats, $1.00 Service, 1720 East Michigan Ave­ ch an ical condition. M ust s e ll. G IR L TO SH ARE double ro o m . p r in ts , d raftin g su p p lie s. 355-8255 or 8256 ED 7 -0 2 0 5 o r 3 5 5 -8 4 8 1 . 14 m o d el o p en d a il y P riv a te e n tra n c e and p ark in g . 2 C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E PRIN T 3006 Vine St. 1/2 block west of nue, Lansing. Phone: 484-7786. C Frandor. Ç RATES: 1958 ENGLISH FO RD 4-d oo r s e - IS PM b lo ck s fro m cam p u s. C a ll ED 2 - 221 South G rand LUCY WELLS, for fast accurate 1 D A Y .. $1.25 dan - $250. Phone 3 3 2 -5 5 3 9 . 12 5157. 11 L a n s in g , I V 2 -5 4 3 1 C TYPING SERV1CF typing on elite type l.B.M. elec- 3 DAYS. $2.50 1953 C H E V R O L E T , 2-door power For The Best In M EN : C ooking, P a rk in g , 1 block ' E X P E R IE N C E D T H E § !? T ty p is r tric. Call 339-2139. C_ fro m C am pus. Su m m er r a t e s . B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e r v ic e and 5 DAYS. $3.75 glid e, sharp . M ust s e ll. C all Student Apartments Phone 3 3 2 -2 1 9 5 a ft e r 5 p .m . 13 New Student A p ts. R e n ta ls . New and used . E a s t with v a r i e d s c ie n tific b ack ­ Tfr Transportation 6 7 7 -2 3 0 4 evenings. ground. T e r m p a p e rs and gen­ (Based on 15 words per ad) I a d join in g the campus L a n sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t G rand 1959 VOLKSWAGON s u n r o o f , EDWARD G. HACKER CO. G IR L S O V E R 2 1 - 2 sin g le ro o m s . e r a l typing. C onvenient lo ca tio n . WANTED: Riders to San Fran­ I V 5-2261 R e a l t o r s 3 3 2 -1 0 1 ) P r iv a te hom e, approved hous­ R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s e a s t of M c­ cisco. L e a v i n g September 1, There w ill be a 25< service o riginal owner wants to s e ll. R a­ ED 2 -6 0 4 8 . 10 D on ald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . . C 1963. Call IV 5 - 8 5 5 7 or write and bookkeeping charge if dio, white w a lls . C all 3 3 2 -1 9 7 9 . G IR L - 21 to s h a re ap t. n e a r in g, c o ffe e p r iv ile g e s . $ 6 . C all C a ll ED 2-5051 EDIE STARR, TYPIST»* Theses, 13 Jim Neubecker Weidman, Mich­ th is ad is not paid w ith in V ery c le a n . 12 cam p u s. 2nd 5 w eeks and fa ll ED 2 -4 5 6 2 a fte r 5 p.m PAINTING - i n t e r i o r and e x ­ dissertations, term papers, gen­ one week. (A n y tim e ) eral typing. Experienced, IBM igan. 11 O LD SM O BILE F - 8 5 , 1962 c o n - te r m . C all 3 3 2 -6 9 3 4 . 11 COOL SPA CIO US ROOM. M en, t e r i o r . E x p e rie n c e d , r e fe r e n c e s . v e rtib le . R ed , pow er s te e rin g , FU RN ISH ED 3 -ro o m apt. L 'til- p riv a te e n tra n ce and bath. New Now Renting F r e e e s tim a te . C a ll 3 5 5 -1 1 4 5 . 12 E lectric. OR 7-8232. C more c la s s ifie d s page 7 Automotive _ in good condition. C all E D 2 -1 2 8 3 . i t ie s , couple only. B us lin e , c en ­ hom e. ED 7 -9 7 9 4 . 13 (or 1958 AUSTIN H EA LEY S P R IT E 10 t e r of O kem o s. Phone ED 2 - ROOMS - Cooking p riv ile g e s , 5 1 1 2 ._________________ 13 a ir-co n d itio n e d , park in g sp a ce - F a ll ‘ 63 white with black top - $650. Can D E L U X E FU RN ISH ED A P T :C o l- C a ll ED 2 - 3 7 9 2 . tf O ffic e 239 Bogue St. be seen on c a m p u s . 3 1 3 -6 2 1 - EVERGREEN ARMS 4732. 11 le g e o r p ro fe s sio n a l p e rso n n e l. S P A C E A V A IL A B L E second 5. B E L -A IR C H E V R O L ET 1956, 6 th e 3 ro o m s . ED 2 -3 5 0 5 9 :3 0 a .m . w eek s. P le a s a n t su rrou n d in g s. cy lin d er, autom atic. Radio, good to 5 :3 0 p .m . E v e n in g s,*O R 7 - C a ll ED 2 - 0 9 5 5 . R e a so n a b le . 12 LUXURY FURNISHED shape. Leaving s ta te , $275, a lso 8 9 0 1 .___________________ ________ 12 M A LE STU D E N TS to s h a re n ic e ­ APARTM ENTS A P T . - 15 m inute d riv e 3 ro o m s. ly fu rn ish ed h o u se. C ooking, liv ­ typ ew riter $40. ED 7 -7 7 1 3 . 11 D E S I G N E D W IT H T H E All p riv a te , u tilitie s included. ing roo m , T .V . S u m m er and fa ll. CHAMPAGNE C A R fo r B e e r S T U D E N T IN M IN D 3 3 2 -0 3 8 4 ._______________________ 12 F u r n i s h e d or u n f u r n i s h e d . P r i c e s 1962 Volkswagon. Superb condition. P riv a te ow ner, seat Ground flo o r . $80 m onthly. In­ WOMEN - Approved and su p e r­ b e lts . Phone IV 7 -0 3 1 5 . 1956 FO R D 2 Door s tic k 6 . New 11 MODEL OPEN q u ire 315 R o g e r s , M ason- OR 6- v ised with cookin g p riv ile g e s fo r 1392.____________________________ JP la s t 5 w eeks of su m m e r sch o o l. t i r e s , b r a k e s . Rebuilt m o to r, $300 o r b e st o ffe r. Phone 332— DAILY E Y D E A L VILLA A partm en ts fo r th o se who ap p re c ia te luxurious 3 3 2 -8 9 4 5 . For Sale 12 1261 a fte r 6 p .m . 11 3 :0 0 to 8 :0 0 P .M . liv in g . F e a tu rin g sw im m ing pool, S A T . 1 :0 0 to 4 :0 0 P .M . co m p le te c a r p e t i n g , B a r B -Q ANDREA STER E O P H O N IC high 1956 PONTIAC H ARDTOP, radio fid e lity phonbgraph. One y e a r and au to m atic - $325. a r e a , l a r g e r e c r e a tio n ro om , laundry f a c il it i e s , c ity bu s, c lo s e o ld. E x c e lle n t con d ition . B e s t o f­ 1957 FO R D 8 , au to m atic, con­ f e r o v er $75. 3 5 5 -6 7 3 2 . 9 .A ir C onditioning to c h u rch e s and shopping. 1 y e a r v e rtib le - $495. .Custom b u ilt Kitchen’s le a s e . C a ll F id e lity R e a lty . ED FA RM FR E SH EG G S, s tr a w b e r - D A RN ELL AUTO SA L E S 2 -0 3 2 2 . C r i e s a lso o th e r fre s h fr u its and 2 3 0 6 E . M ichigan - next .B u ilt-in study area A TTEN TIO N FA C U L T Y 6 4 8 Sun- v e g e ta b le s d aily at re a s o n a b le / to f i r e statio n . 4 8 5 -6 9 6 3 10 .Am ple Parking S o u th C a m p u s s e t L an e fu rn ish ed 4-b ed ro o m p r ic e s throughout the sea s o n . DO YOU KNO\V that ju s t ten m in - .In d iv id u a l balconies ho m e, b asem en t and g a r a g e . 2 y r . R o ad sid e F a r m M ark et, 3 rp fies u te s e a s t of E a s t L an sin g you can C om pletely furnished le a s e . Phone M a rg a re t Heath IV e a s t of E . L an sin g on G rand R iv ­ have the b e st of p e rso n a liz e d s e r ­ LO C A T IO N 5 -2 2 6 1 o r ev en in gs IV 7 - 3 4 4 6 . e r , old U S 16 at O kem os Rd. C • Well to w a ll carpeting v ic e fro m a sm a ll frie n d ly F o rd • 4 car parking 1 BLOCK NORTH OF Edw ard G . H ack er C o. R e a lto r s . 2 S E T S G O L F C A R T S and b a g s. d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e s e ­ GD. RIVER 12 One s e t S k y lin e and one s e t e A ir conditioned le ctio n of used c a r s . Signs B ru n ­ son F o r d S a le s , W illiam sto n , ON EVERGREEN MSU - NEAR - 3 -ro o m fu r­ O shkosh luggage. 'E D 2 - 5 3 3 5 o r e Snack bar M ich igan . OL 5 -2 1 9 1 . C nished a p t., u p s ta ir s , p riv a te e n ­ 4 8 5 -3 4 9 8 a fte r 5 p .m ._________11 • P riva te balcony RENT N O W tr a n c e , f r e e p ark in g. C a ll 3 3 9 - 4 p c. S E C tlO N A L lounge; e a sy M G -T D 1552 Red body, power • Paneled din ing room tra in e x c e lle n t. Could use new FOR- FALL 2606. 12 c h a i r ; . d esk & c h a ir s - a ll lik e • Four large closets top, sid e c u rta in s . C all IV 9 - C O O M B S Q .H M H H n O S new - and 2 b e d s (double and S P E C IA L D EA L FO R 5 w eeks P P A L T O W B sin g le ); m ust s a c r i f i c e , leaving • D ishwashers 471 3 . 12 beginning Ju ly 24. F u rn ish e d , the co u n try . Phone IV 9 -2 3 4 1 O ffic e Open 12*7 P.M. D o ily 1958 PLYM O U TH V -8 F o u r-d o o r 332-1011 IV - 5226T su ita b le fo r 3 - m en o r women a fte r 5 :0 0 ._____________________ _11 station w agon. A utom atic tr a n s ­ - $18 p e r w eek. IV 4 -4 8 6 0 .^ .1 2 ST U D Y GU ID ES - F o r a ll b a s ­ 1958 V Ö L K SW A G Ö N E Iack s e ­ ORGAN - Hammond S p in e t. Mod­ m is s io n , low m ile a g e . - $595. ic s . A lso P sy ch o lo g y 151, E c ­ dan $700. C a ll 3 5 5 -7 7 7 8 between el M -3 with P e r c u s s io n . Walnut 1957 PLYM OUTH F o u r-d o o r V-8 HOUSE_________________ : 'Sedam stand ard tra n s m is sio n with 5 and 6 p .m . 10 FU RN ISH ED fo u r and o n e -h a lf F in is h , E x c e l l e n t condition.. o n o m ics 2 0 0 , 2 0 1 , and 2 0 2 , GCA TH O U SAN D S OF REFERENCE TEXTS O N SALE Phone 3 3 2 -0 6 3 4 ._______________ 11 1 0 0 M a rsh a ll M u sic, 307 E - rad io & h e a te r - $395. M O TO R C Y C LE BONDY & DAVIS U sed C a r s r o o m s , r e c r e a tio n ro om and g a ­ B o o k ca s e s U nfinished $ 4 .9 5 and Gran^l R iv e r . tf AT FRACTION OF THEIR O R IG IN A L PRICE . . . r a g e . Within walking d ista n c e of up. C h e st of d ra w e rs $ 1 0 .0 0 and S in g e r ¿ w in g n e e d l e s e w - 1926 W. Saginaw IV 2 - 9 4 6 6 10 M O T O R C Y C L E , 1959 B .S .A . Su­ fo o tb all fie ld ; C a ll a fte r 8 p .m . up. G ra n ts F u rn itu r e , 529 E a s t ING MACHINE Sew s lik e new. p e r - r o c k e t 650 c c . Good con d i­ 1962 VOLKSWAGON Good co n - dition. B la c k , red in te rio r. White tion . C h rom e fen d ers and tank. 3 3 9 - 2 7 4 8 . ’_____________________ 12 M ichigan , L a n sin g . IV 4 - 4 9 0 3 . C One c o n tro l m ak e s bu ttonh oles, e m b r o i d e r s , o v e r c a s tin g ,a n d BOOKS ADDED DAILY w all t i r e s , o th er e x tr a s . $ 1 , 4 9 5 : Phone 3 5 5 -6 7 1 9 a fte r 2.______ J_3 Use the Want-Ads t e n o r sa x o p h o n e -G o o d c o n ­ hundreds of fan cy d esig n s. G u a r­ Phone TU 2 - 1 8 7 1 .___________ ^_1C M O TO R C Y C LE : 1959 CUSHMAN S C O O T E R , e x c e lle n t condition, a r c h ite c t ja m e s liv in g sto n l dition, $10 0 . Phone I V 9 -9 2 3 1 . 10 CA M ERA S - ED IN EX 35 MM, anteed t r a d e -in s acce p te d . N eed re lia b le p arty to m ake nine pay­ SPECIAL LOTS-------- FORD WHITE 59 G A LA X1E, au­ W indshield, c o v e r and other e x ­ 2.8 le n se c a s e , fla sh - $2 0 . t o m a t i c , p o w e r s te e rin g and m en ts o f only $ 6 .2 5 . C A L L OL b ra k e s , rad io and h e a te r. Good t r a s . $115. C all 3 3 2 -0 5 6 7 . 10 P o la ro id Land C a m e ra , m odel 5 -2 3 0 2 . C ll Pocket Books P aperbacks 8 0, flash - $25. 3 3 2 -3 7 4 6 . 10 condition. 3 7 2 -3 0 1 4 a fte r 6. 11 A U TO M O TIV E: SE R V IC E SKIN DIVING equipm ent, V io t. In - 1960 VOLKSWAGON b lack , sun­ ro o f, white sid ew alls, rad io. F in e condition. F E 9 -2 3 9 3 ._________ LI. ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C all K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. Sm all dents to la rg e w re c k s . U SED T V S E T S . R e a so n a b le s e r v ic e rad io , T V , H i- F i. U n i­ v e r s ity E le c tr o n ic s , 211 E v e r ­ g r e e n . 3 3 2 -6 2 8 3 . 11 c lu d e s fin s , m ask and s n o r k le s . $15. Phone 3 5 5 -6 8 5 8 betw een 7 & 11 p .m . 12 2 for25c Prices Marked O OFF M G -T F 1500, 1955, la s t of the ALL S T A T E M O PED M otor bike R O L E X WATCH, S ta in le s s s te e l A m erican and f o r e i g n c a r s . c l a s s i c s . Good condition, no ru st. in e x c e lle n t con dition. 100 M PG - c a s e and band, 17 je w e ls . In h er­ CASH FOR BOOKS G u aranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 .1 4 1 1 R e -b u ilt engin e, tra n s m is s io n , $10 0 . C a ll 3 3 7 -7 3 1 4 . 11 ited fro m a re la tiv e . ED 2 -1 3 9 0 . E a s t K alam azoo. C clu tch and b ra k e s . W ire w h eels. 11 SEWING MACHINE SINGER S. $10 9 5 . Phone IV 7 -0 0 2 6 . 10 Employment N E E D L E ZIG ZAG sold new fo r B A B Y C R lB = a lso s t r o l l - o - C H E V R O L E T 1958 - 2 door 6 i s - R E L IA B L E WOMAN to c a r e fo r o v er $ 2 5 0 .0 0 . W ill do a ll zig c h a ir s e t, e x c e lle n t condition. cay n e, o rig in a l J e t B la c k fin ish . Phone IV 4 -4 8 6 9 an y tim e. 12 two ch ild ren in my home - days - zag sew ing jo b s without any a t­ Sm all V-8 engine. P ow er glid e, n early new white wall t i r e s . B e s t Ju ly 24 - Aug. 8 . Phone 3 5 5 -0 8 0 4 . 10 ta ch m e n ts. M ach in e co m p le te with C abin et. Only eight pay­ M Lost & Found We are now offering TOP PRICES for all C h ev ro let buy in townlll $735, Al Edw ards Com pany, 3125 E . ['OWN AND COUNTRY FOOD INC. Do you have tim e on your m en ts due of $ 6 .8 0 . F o r in fo r­ L O S T : ONE TA D -D A V IS ten n is m ation C a ll OL 5 -2 3 0 2 . CIO ra c k e t on e a s t sid e of MSU ten­ Textbooks and Reference books. . . Saginaw ,' N o r t h of F ra n d o r.C IO hands? We need 2 men with DIAMOND S O L I T A R E - with nis c o u rts on Sunday aftern o o n , TRIUM PH 1963 T R - 4 R o a d ste r, brigh t re d fin is h , white w all t i r e s , m orn in gs and evenings f r e e to work at ex ce p tio n a l s e llin g job. m atching w e d d i n g band, c o s t Ju ly 14. C o n tact IV 5 -1 5 8 2 fo r $ 200. W ill s e ll fo r $75. Phone rew ard . 11 -SPECIAL OFFER- ra d io , and v e ry , v e ry low m ile ­ ag e . S ee and d riv e th is out­ P r e f e r m a rrie d m en with c a r fo r tra v e l e x p e rie n c e . F o r ap- 3 7 2 -3 2 3 4 . P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — 13 ^ P e rs o n a l WEDNESDAY JULY 2 4 ONLY FREE standing s p o rts c a r value todayl O lym pia P r e c is io n . Buy the fin ­ I’M ALL SP R E A D out on the poiritm ent c a ll 4 8 4 -4 3 1 7 . C $2185. Al E d w a r d s Com pany, e s t . T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- flo o r try in g to find a good in­ 3125 E . Saginaw , N orth of F r a n - G R E A T L A K E S E M PLO Y M EN T b rin g Com pany. 310 N. G rand . su ra n ce agen t. H ere he i s : B u b - d or.___________________________ CIO h as perm anent p o sitio n s fo r men IV 2 - 1 2 1 9 . C olz In su ra n c e , Sh o esm ith B ld g ., and women in o ffic e , s a le s , and DEAN 8t HARRIS M OTORS e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 - 1 5 4 3 , 616 BO A T - 16 f t ., cu stom - up- 220 M .A .C . - 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 . CIO Ticket to th e East Lansing C o m m u n ity G rand R iv e r at C ed ar h o lste ry , 1962 70 h .p ., m e rcu ry ABOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR. o v er 48 y e a r s with F o rd M ichigan N ational T o w e r. C m o to r, boat c o v e r , t r a i le r , s k is , E le c tr o ly s is i s p e rm a n e n t. C a ll B a rb e q u e w ith each purchase of 1960 C orvet - white deluxe trim AVON CALLING and e x tr a s . 3 5 5 -9 9 3 2 . 10 U n iv e rsity B eau ty Salon ED 2 - stand ard tra n s m is s io n , rad io anc E xp en ses up? AVON C O SM ETICS CO RVAIR S P E E D EQ U IPM EN T, 1116 o r IV 4 -1 6 3 2 .___________ C SS.00 o f SALE BOOKS. h e a te r - $795. has openings fo r m o th ers with Jud son s u p e r - c h a r g e r , $150. s p a re tim e . F o r appointm ent in G E T R E L IA B L E ADVICE on c a r 1958 F o rd 6-c y lin d e r , 2-d o o r T h o m as 2b b l. induction k it. $80. your hom e w rite o r c a ll even­ in s u ra n c e fro m L E S STANTON tw o-tone, with o v erd riv e - $445 Phone 8 5 1 -4 6 9 8 . S to ck brid ge. 10 in g s, M r s . A lana H uckins, 5664 A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in an cin g 1956 DeSoto 4 -d o o r , full powei ANTIQUE W A T C H E S , b r a s s a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ich igan . IV c a r . L ik e new - $395. School S tr e e t, H a sle tt, M ichigan. c lo c k , shaving m ugs cut g l a s ^ 2 -0 6 8 9 . C T elep h o n e F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . CIO GBOOKSTORE IB S O N S I 1959 R a m b le r A m e rica n Wagon bowl, s c a le s , guns, painted lam p stand ard tra n s m is sio n - $495 A V A IL A B L E FO R REM AIN DER F R E E P IZ Z A ON YOUR B IR T H ­ sh ad es. OX 9 -2 8 6 6 . 11 1959 Olds 88. 4 -d o o r SEDAN, of su m m er. E a rn $60 a week DA Y. At B im b o ’ s , p izza is our SIN GLE B E D , m a ttr e s s , sp rin g s, pow er s te e rin g , stan d ard tr a n s ­ w orking ev en in gs ca llin g on c u s ­ s p e c ia lty . C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C j $ 20. T r a i l e r s iz e o il b u rn e r, $25. m is s io n - $895. to m e rs of a n ational c o n ce rn . B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e r v ic e and 2 kitchen c h a i r s , $ 3 .5 0 . ED 7 - 1955 Plym outh statio n wagon, one C a ll 4 8 7 -6 0 8 6 fro m 9 a .m . to 1201. 12 R e n ta ls . New and used . E a s t ow ner - $ 1 9 5 . Many o th er m ak es 12 noon. Ask fo r M r. M u rray . 12 L an sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t G rand and m od els to ch o o se fro m . Shop SWING N E E D L E SlN G ER z ig -z a g R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s e a st of M c­ o u r fu ll b lo ck of used c a r b a r ­ A TTEN TIO N STU D EN T W IVES. sew ing .„m achine in lovely wood D onald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C g a in s . A g u aran te e with ev ery ' D ependable c o ffe e cou nter w ait­ co n so le c a b in e t. M akes button­ IT P A Y S TO KNOW your S ta te c a r . IV 2 -1 6 0 4 . C I 4 r e s s needed t o r ’full tim e w ork. h o le s, fan cy s titc h e s , blind hem s the river’s edge F a r m agent f o r low r a t e s on No Sundays. M ust be in te re ste d without the u se of attach m en ts. 1955 PONTIAC 8 c y lin d e r au to - I apartments on the cedar auto in su ra n ce . C a ll o r s e e y o u r in long te rm em ploym ent. Apply P ay off $ 6 2 .2 2 b alan ce o r pay m a tic , r a d i o , good tra n s p o rta ­ S ta te F a r m agent today. Ask fo r tion . $22 5 . Phope 3 5 5 -4 0 0 6 . 12 in . p e rs o n at Spudnut Shop, led 2-4432 $6.22 p e r m onth. Phone IV 5 - G E O R G E TO BIN o r ED K A R - CORNER WEST G R A N D RIVER A N D EVERGREEN M .A .C . . * 12 1705. C MANN IV 5 -7 2 6 7 . In F ra n d o r. CIO T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 3 , 19 63 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 B roadw ay D ying? Trustees O.K. Gorelik Sees It At 6Last Gasp Staff Changes By J A C K IE KORONA State New* Staff Writer " A lb e e ’ s 'A m e ric a n D re a m ' is a b s u r d i s m ju s t a s 'V irg in ia W o o lf.' One of h is f i r s t e ffo r ts , fo r the fu tu re of th e a tre , even though he s im ila r ly condem ned production o ff-B ro ad w ay b y a c ­ the edu cational and com m unity th e a tre en d eav o rs a r e becom ing m o re and m o re im portant — and about N egro b lu e s s in g e r B e s s ie cu sin g it of turning into a “ jun­ p ro fe s s io n a l.” T h e B o a rd of T r u s t e e s gave tr a v e l in W e ste rn E u ro p e; G e o rg e T h e b rig h t lig h ts of " t h e G r e a t Sm ith , w as v e ry b itte r , and d ealt io r B ro a d w a y ." In s h o rt, G o re lik said he fe e ls approval T h u rsd ay to 21 appoint­ A. P e t r i d e s , p r o f e s s o r of W hite W a y " a r e dim m ing slow ly with a to p ic of g r e a t m om ent. ' S u m m er stock should lib e ra te the " s i c k a b s u rd is m " of New m e n ts, 15 le a v e s , 12 m is c e lla ­ fis h e r ie s and w ild life and of zo­ i t s e lf fro m B roadw ay, cut the um­ Y o rk prod uction s is killing the but su re ly in the e y e s o f B ro a d ­ neous ch an g es and t r a n s fe r s and ology, O ct. 1, 1963 to M arch 31, " T h e la te s t p lay , ju st a s m ost way d e sig n e r and d ir e c to r . b ilic a l c o rd and do som e w orth­ c e n tra liz e d th e a tre . 21 re sig n a tio n s and te rm in a tio n s . 1964, fo r studv at the U n iv ersity of the p ro d u ction s now on B ro a d ­ w hile p ro d u ction s. " I t ’ s a good thing we have such A ppointm ents w e re approved of G e o rg ia ; John L . H arzard , •M ordecai G o r e l i k , who has w ay, d ea ls with fa m ily tro u b le s . " P r o f e s s io n a l t h e a t r e i s b e ­ pure th e a tre a s the Spanish b al­ been in the th e a tre fo r the p ast 40 T h e to p ics of a ll th e s e new plays a s fo llo w s: M a r g a r e t M ary p r o fe s s o r , m ark etin g and tr a n s ­ com ing d ec e n tra liz e d b ecau se of let which appeared h e re on c a m ­ y e a r s , fe e ls nothing of c o n se ­ a r e getting s m a lle r aftd s m a lle r Ja c o b s o n , d is t r ic t p ro g ram lead ­ p ortation a d m in istra tio n , A pril 1 th is d eclin e on Broadw ay. pus. T h at p ro v e s a v ery good anti­ quence i s now being produced, in im p o rta n ce . B e fo r e long, play­ e r , hom e e co n o m ics e xten sio n , to Ju n e 30, 1964 fo r study in 'T ’ ve been fighting fo r th is fo r dote to the poison of things like and even the w ork of the h o tte st w righ ts w ill run out ot su b je c ts Aug. 15^ M ary Lou M oyle, hom e C h icag o, W ashington , D .C . and the p ast 20 y e a r s , and at la s t A lbee’ s ‘ V irg in ia S ch m a ltz .” playw right on B roadw ay, Edward a lto g e t h e r ." e c o n o m i c s agen t, Keweenaw, New Y o rk ; Edw ard W. Sm ykay, A lb ee, i s " t h e la s t gasp o f p ro ­ Houghton and B a ra g a co u n tie s, p r o fe s s o r , m ark etin g and tr a n s ­ Gorelik sa id he fe e ls the fe s s io n a l t h e a t r e ." Ju ly 1; C o r lis s A rnold, a s s is ta n t p o rtatio n , A pril 1, to Ju n e 30, th e a tre at its high est point should p r o f e s s o r , m u sic , Sept. 1; Dan 1964, fo r study and tra v e l in the S t o l p e r , a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r , N o rth e a ste rn United S ta te s ; John •* 'W h o's A fraid of V irg in ia W oolf?’ is full of a m y s tic a l illu m in a te l i f e . " COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE " T h e a t r e h as to m e a su re up m u sic , S ep t. 1; H ertha S ch u lze, U se e m , p r o fe s s o r and ch airm an p e s s i m i s m , with nothing but in s tr u c to r , sp e e c h , Sept. 1; Ja m e s o f socio lo g y and anthropology, drinking, s e x , and the f o u r -le t te r to the p ro b le m s of the so c ie ty . •AIR M ORDECAI G O R E L IK But B roadw ay today is unwilling **t r a v e l b a s e d o n E . H eald, a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r O ct. 1 to D ec. 31, 19 6 3 , fo r w ord s so com m on on New Y o rk •RAIL tra v e l e x p e r ie n c e M edu cation, S ep t. 1, and Ju lia n R . r e s e a r c h and study in E a st s ta g e s tod ay .' to fa c e such g re a t is s u e s a s the B rand ou, in s tr u c to r , S cie n c e and L an sin g , and A lb ert E . L ev ak , p o s s ib ility of a th ird W orld W ar, •STEAMSHIP G o re lik h as re title d th is top­ r a c is m and ju v e n ile delinquency. M a th e m a tics T e a ch in g C e n t e r , a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r , s o c ia l s c i ­ S c ie n c e ; d ir e c to r of the L ib e r a l a gen t, L e n a w e e and Ja c k s o n S ep t. 1. e n c e and Continuing Education, A r ts P ro g ra m fo r A dults, and C ou n ties, Ju ly 31; John H, H e lle r, s e llin g show "W h o ’ s A fraid of " I f they u se th e m es lik e th is TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS V irg in ia S c h m a ltz ? ” a fte r an old y ou r tic k e ts c o s t no m o re & you gain p ro fe s s io n a l a s s is ta n c e . T e r r e n c e J , B o y le , a s s is ta n t Sept'. 1, 1963 to Aug. 31, 1964, p r o fe s s o r of s o c i o l o g y and 4-H agen t, S t. C la ir County, Aug. G erm an r e c ip e fo r a v e ry ju ic y , a t a l l, it’ s a s a co lo rfu l back­ C o m p lete tra v e l a rra n g e m e n ts. Bonded agent fo r all m ajo r p r o fe s s o r , urban planning and fo r study at R u tg e rs U n iv e rsity . anthropology. E ffe c tiv e Ju ly 15, 31; Hugh S. M o rtim e r, 4-H agen t, g r e a sy food. ground fo r boy m e e ts g ir l. lan d scap e a r c h ite c tu r e , Sept. 1; L ea v e w as a lso granted fo r he w ill be a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of Calhoun County, Aug. 5 ; Duane H eyward E h r lic k , a s s is ta n t p ro ­ Jo h n U. J e f f r i e s , a s s is ta n t p r o - Continuing Education and p r o - D. P a tr ic k , 4-H agen t, G ra tio t In the language of B road w ay, " B e c a u s e of th is , 1 can t sug­ g e st anything ex ce p t w aiting fo r 3 3 2 -8 6 6 7 f e s s o r , A m e rica n thought and f e s s o r , e le c t r ic a l en g in eerin g fessor of s o c i o l o g y and County, Ju n e 30; E a r l H. B row n, om ething " s c h m a lt z y " is full Mbr. — Amer. S ociety of Travel A gfs. a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r (exten sion ) B roadw ay to d i e ." langu age, S ep t. 1; D aniel Walden and Continuing E du cation, from anthropology. of j u i c y sen tim en t, G o relik e x ­ 130 West Grand River - East Lansing in s tr u c to r , A m e rica n thought and Ju n e 17 to Ju ly 31, 1963. T h e additional t itle of p ro ­ a g ric u ltu ra l e c o n o m ic s , Aug. 31; plained. G o r e lik did e x p r e s s som e hope langu age, Sept. 1; Alex J . C ade, O ther le a v e s w e re approved f e s s o r of the In stitu te of B iolo gy M a rtin H urtig, a s s i s t a n t p ro ­ a s s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r , s o c ia l s c i ­ fo r : Jonathan W. W righ t, a s ­ and M ed icin e w as approved fo r f e s s o r , a r t , Aug. 31; Hans L am p l, e n c e , S ep t. 1; Kenneth K. K eahey, s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r , f o r e s tr y , Aug. W illiam H. K n i s e l y , e ffe ctiv e a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r , m u sic , Aug. a s s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r , v e te rin a ry 7 to Sept. 14, 1963, to p re s e n t Aug. 1. 31; G e rtru d e G . B la k e r , a s s o c ia te pathology, S ep t. 1. p a p e rs in S t o c k h o l m and T h e T h e s t a t u s of P r o f. L e o n p r o fe s s o r , h o tel, re s ta u ra n t and Hague; C o l e S. B r e m b e c k , in stitu tio n al m an agem en t, Aug. F r e d J . B r i e v e , Southeast W eav er w as changed to a dual p r o fe s s o r , edu cation, Sept. 1, to 31; T h o m as R a n d , in s tru c to r- re g io n al d ir e c to r , C o n t i n u i n g appointm ent in p o lic e ad m in is­ S ep t. 30, 1963, fo r AID study in h ealth , p h y sical education and E d u cation, Sept. 1; Ivory Leona tra tio n and public sa fety and in T h ailan d ; M ilton C . T a y lo r , p ro ­ r e c r e a tio n and fre sh m a n b a s k e t­ C lin to n , c o n fe re n c e co n su ltan t. Continuing E d u cation, e ffe c tiv e f e s s o r e co n o m ics and Continuing b a ll coach , in te r c o lle g ia te ath­ C o n t i n u i n g E du cation, Aug. 1; fro m Ju ly 1. to Ju n e 30. E d u cation, Sept. 1, to D ec. 31, l e t i c s , Aug. 31; and R o b e rt J . John B a r s o n , a s s o c ia te p ro ­ T h e e ffe c tiv e date of the ap­ H einsohn, in s tr u c to r , m ech an ical f e s s o r , edu cation and A udiovisual 1963, to continue work fo r Pan pointm ent of Alvin E . House as A m e r i c a n Union; Glendon A. a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r (extension) e n g in ee rin g , A ug.31. E A S T L A N S IN G C e n te r, Sept. 1; and W illiam J . Don B . L ic h te n b e rg , a s s o c ia te M u e l l e r , a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r , S ch u b e rt, p r o fe s s o r , p o l i t i c a 1 o f A g ricu ltu ra l E co n o m ics w as s c ie n c e , S ep t. 16, 1963 to M arch changed fro m Ju ly 1 to Sept. 1. p r o fe s s o r , p h y sic s and a s tro n o ­ C o u n selin g’C e n te r , Sept. 10. m y , A u g . 31; M i c h a e l E. A p p o i n t e d lib r a r ia n s in the 21, 1964, fo r r e s e a r c h in Hawaii; The e ffe c tiv e d ates of sa b ­ D avid D. A n d e r s o n , a s s is ta n t batical leave f or D i e t e r D e P ran o , in s tr u c to r , e c o n o m ic s , L ib r a r y w e n : Edythe F rie d m a n , p r o f e s s o r , A m erica n thought and B ru n n s ch w e ile r, a s s o c ia te p ro ­ Aug. 31; S . Sidney U lm e r , a s ­ Sept. 1; Ann H arak as, S ep t. 15; langu age, Sept. 1, 1963 to Aug. f e s s o r of g e o r g r a p h y w ere s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r , p o litic a l F lo r e n c e H ickok, Sept. 1; and -31, 1964, to be a F u lb rig h t te a c h ­ changed . He w ill be on le av e s c ie n c e , Aug. 31; D av id G . M o o re , W illiam L u ft, Sept. 1. p r o fe s s o r , m an agem en t, Aug. 31; S ab b atical le a v e s w ere granted e r in K a ra c h i, P a k ista n ; E le an o r fro m Sept. 1, 1964 to Aug 31, fo r : D ale E . H ath a w a y ,p ro fe sso r, S . B ru c h e y , in s tr u c to r , hum ani­ a g ric u ltu ra l e co n o m ics , J a n . 1 t i e s , A p ril 1 to Ju ly 31, 1964, to to D e c. 31, 1964, fo r study and study in W ashington and E a st continued from poge 6 L an sin g : B urton B . B ra ck n e y , co o rd in a to r, C o n t i n u i n g Edu­ 1965. T r a n s f e r s w e rt approved fo r: R o b e rt E . S h a r e r , fro m a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of the L ib e r a l A rts Adult Education P ro g ra m and a s s o c ia te L loyd M. S c o tt, i n s t r u c t o r , A m erican thought and language, Aug. 31; W illiam P . P ie lo u , a s ­ s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r , A m e r i c a n thought and language, Aug. 31; SIDEWALK BAZAAR •fr Transportation c a tio n , S ep t. 1, 1963 to Aug. 31, 1 9 6 4 , to w ork fo r C olorad o De­ p r o f e s s o r of Continuing Edu­ c a tio n , to d ir e c to r , Evening C o l ­ David L . S h u ll, in s tr u c to r, natu­ ra l s c ie n c e , D avid A. W a rr in e r , Ready W ednesday at Knapp’s p artm en t of E d u c a t i o n , and le g e and a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r , J r . , a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r , n atu ral WANTED - R ID E to Upper P e n - Gopinath K allian p u r, p r o fe s s o r , ninsula on W ednesday, Ju ly 2 4 . s t a ti s t ic s , Sept. 1, 1963 to Aug. Continuing E d u c a t i o n Ju ly 15; Jo h n A. C a te y , fro m 4-H agen t, s c ie n c e , Aug. 31; E lizab eth K . E d w a r d s , lib r a r ia n , L ib r a r y , East Lansing W ill s h a r e e x p e n se s . C a ll 4 8 2 - 31, 1964, to w o r k at the U n iv ersity Ju ly 31; Jo h n L . M a e s, a s s is ta n t 6327. N EE D R ID E to O regon, W ashing- 10 of M in n esota. M ontcalm County, to e x te n sio n d ir e c to r , M e co sta County, Aug. 1. p r o f e s s o r , C ou nseling C en­ t e r , Sept. 15; and Paul T . K ing, Shop Bargains Galore 9:30 until 9:00! T h e B o a r d a l s o a p p r o v e d the R e sig n a tio n s and te rm in a tio n s ton o r v ic in ity . Phone 3 3 7 -0 3 6 6 . follow ing a s sig n m e n ts : Sam uel a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r , C ou nseling w e r e a p p r o v e d as fo llow s: A sk fo r Jo h n . 10 K ris lo v , a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r , to EARLY BIRD DOOR OPENER SPECIALS! R u s s e ll F . M cD onald, m ark etin g C e n te r , Aug. 31. p o litic a l s c ie n c e and lab o r and R ID E R S W ANTED to C a lifo rn ia - L eav in g Ju ly 2 4 by Route 66. in d u stria l r e la tio n s , Ju ly 1 to Jun e r| I . . sorry n o p h on e , m a il o r d e r s C a ll 3 3 2 -0 8 4 4 - Ja c k .__________9 30; H e n d r i k Z w a r e n s t e y n , p r o fe s s o r of b u s in e ss law, in­ ■ ■ Summer School Special I w h ile th e y la s t •jt Wanted su ra n ce o ffice ad m in istra tio n , tc i I 9 - Men's Better Suits 18-Summer Dresses TW O G IR L S T O SHARE R iv e r s Edge Apt. fo r 1 9 6 3 -1 9 6 4 C on tact the B r a z il P r o je c t , Ju ly 3; Ja m e s S . Boyd, p r o fe s s o r , a g ric u ltu ra l Doug J o h n s o n , 535 W. G rand e n g in ee rin g , to the N ig eria P r o ­ ■ ■ i FREE COUPON I I I . . m is s e s and ju n io rs broken s iz e s . D on't m is s th e s e v alu es. 2.00 . . at th is low p r ic e they’ r e s u re to $19 g ra m , Aug. 18, 1963 to Aug. 17, I R iv e r . 11 1 9 6 5 ; W illiam B . Hawley, p ro ­ ■ I 20-Cotton Crib Sheets 1- Infant Play Yard G IR L TO SH ARE la rg e bedroom , living ro o m , k itch en . All hom e f e s s o r and a s s is ta n t dean of edu­ c a tio n , to the N ig e ria P ro g ra m , i ■ T his ad good for one FR EE ADMISSION "h e n presented w ith one paid adm ission on the "W o rld ’ s I . . a re a l v alu e, but you'd b e tte r be ” "V slig h tly dam aged . . e a sily re p a ire d . sold a s is ................. 2.00 p r iv ile g e s . $7 p e r week ED 2 - Largest M iniature G o lf C ourse’ ’ . A ls o th is ad and I e a r ly . Ju ly 1, 1963 to Ju n e 30, 1965; 5977. 75< good for a $1.00 basket of g o lf b a lls on the YOUNG M A R R I E D WOMAN 4 9 and G eo rg e R. M oore, p ro fe s s o r of su rg e ry and m e d icin e and ■ d rivin g range. I I Assorted Sportswear Women's Casual Shoes days a week’, 11:30 - 1:00 and ■ I . . one lot of odds and ends . . b lo u se, 1 • • Spring and S u m m er c o lo r s in w a sh - 0 7 A d ir e c to r of the L a r g e Animal ■ 3:30 - 5 :0 0 , sta rtin g Sept. 9. T o su p e rv ise 9 y r . old boy in C lin ic , to the N ig eria P ro g ra m , i Fairway G olf Range I to p s, h a ts , and s h o rts . l« w w a b le c a n v a s. * E . L an sin g hom e. May b rin g a Aug. 2 6 , 1963 to Aug. 2 5 , 1965. A change in title w as approved ■ I I 36-Sofa Pillows Yacucel Flower Boxes p re -s c h o o l ch ild . Own tra n s p o r­ ■ Q - Jt . . . won’ t le a k , s h a tte r, o r 1 C a 1 Q A fo r Duane L . G ib so n , a s sista n t 5 Min. East o f MSU on E. Grand River . . 10" sq u a re , kapoc fille d . . ch o ice tation . $ 1 .25/ h r. W rite to M rs . i I O f V s c r a tc h , in 12" and 1 8 " s iz e s . 1 dean fo r Continuing E du cation in GOOD Through Mon. J u ly 29, 1963 of seven d e c o ra to r c o lo r s . J . I. G re e n , 238 O xford R d ., ■ I E . L an sin g . 13 the C o lle g e s of A rts and L e t t e r s , N atural S c i e n c e , and S o cia l mi Pole Owl Lights Plastic Sink Sets O Q i . . in clu d es d rain b o ard m at and d is h - Q Q / fo r p atio , y ard o r gard en. W ind -proof w # V d ra in e r. U n b reakable p la s tic . ' V burn fo r ho u rs. 20 C r in o lin e S k ir t B a g . M ens’ Ju s t the thing fo r that p re tty but bulky U n d e rw e a r Party Formats s k ir t that ju s t doesn’ t fit any p la c e . 19C 300 ite m s of b o xer L ig h t F a b r ic s - p a s ­ C o o k ie a n d C an dy T in s . s h o r ts , T s h i r t s , and t e ls , m is s e s & ju n io r b r ie fs . 88< s iz e s . 8.00 In b eautiful d e c o ra to r c o lo r . A p re tty ad­ dition to any o cc a s io n . 39C G ia n t A u to S p o n g e . T h e helpful giant in your carw ash ln g job 100 Girls’ Peter Pan S how er C ap & S lip p e r s . Bras Jam aicas W hite with polka dots. P ack aged . 190 C otton C ontour b r a s . TODD'S Girls, B ro k e n c o lo r s . 1.49 pre-teen. s i z e s and 1 l/2 Q t . F i r e K i n g C o m plete with c o v e r in gleam ing b r a s s , ra c k with can d le. C a s s e r o le . 990 S iz e s 32 to 3 6 A & B cu p s. 1 .0 0 1/2 IALL MERCHANDISE! 1/2 Berkshire D is h D r a in T rays. C ushion s o ft. W ill not c r a c k S m a rtly sty led in many c o lo r s . or p e e l. 660 51-Pc D in n e rw a re I PRICE S e m i - p o rc e la in Dresses PRICE o n e - h a l f price P e tite s iz e s in D ac­ ron 8i fin e cotto n s. E d g in g . B eau tifu l p la s tic sh e lf edging to m atch your c lo s e t a c c e s s o r ie s . yd. 50 ovenproof d i n n e r - w a re . D ish erw a sh e r s a fe . 9.90 T y p in g T a b le s . 6.88 WED. ONLY 9 TIL 9 Boys’ Sturdy ta b le s with drop le a f s id e s . R o lls e a s ily on c a s t e r s . 2.19 H a n d Tools Includes saws, 'D e t r o it ‘ B ir m in g h a m Sport Shirts 5 0 - G ir ls T e n n is D re s s e s . drills, h a m m e rs, PANTS JACKETS Som e k n i t s - all M atching panty in p r in ts , s t r ip e s , so lid s . 1.79 le v e ls , p lan es, scre w T > d d ’s ^ w ash ab le. B ro k e n 2 - 4 , 3 -6 X . d r iv e r s , m a n y oth­ SUITS ^ ‘ N o rth la n d ‘ A nn A rb o r ers. BERMUDAS s iz e s - c o lo r s . 6 0 - In fa n t & T o d d le r P la y w e a r . SPORTSCOATS SW IM W EAR * Dearborn ‘ East L a n sin g 9?e B d y 4 i s i r i capvv s e t s , s le e v e le s s o r s le e v e to p s. 1 .2 9 & 1 .9 9 64< SPORTS SHIRTS 7 t h e h o u s e o f s ty le HUNDREDS MORE! BIG VALUES AND SAVINGS FOR EVERYONE! 8 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 23 , 1963 Motor Vehicle SHOP AT JACOBSON’S WEDNESDAY N O O N TO 9 P.M. Change Seen OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL NINE A plan to elim in ate student so m e co n tro l o v er sch ed u les and driving on cam pus in fav or of r o u te s .” a U n iv ersity co n tro lle d m a s s tran sp o rtatio n sy ste m is under P h illip J . M ay, V ic e P re sid e n t COME ONE, COME ALL fo r B u s in e s s and F in a n c e , said co n sid eratio n by U n iversity of­ the plan ta k e s a lo n g -ra n g e view f i c ia ls . of the grow ing t r a ff ic con gestio n " T h e Facu lty-Stu d ent M otor p rob lem but that none of su gg es­ V eh icle C om m ittee recom m end­ tio n s is due fo r im m ed iate im ­ ed that a U n iv ersity con tro lled p lem entation. m ass tran sp o rtatio n system be the key req u irem en t b efo re in­ itiatin g a no-cam pu s d riving r e g ­ A ccord in g to the D epartm ent of P u b lic S afety , th e re w ere 13,529 A ROUSING OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ulation fo r s tu d e n ts ," said John student c a r s r e g is te r e d o n Lockwood, a s s o c ia te p ro fe s so r of cam pus fro m Ju ly , 1962 to Ju n e , botany and ch airm an of the com ­ 1963. O ver 3 ,0 0 0 new facu lty m itte e . The in c re a se d re s tr ic tio n on staff re g is tra tio n s w ere m ade in the sam e perio d . IMPORTANT SAVINGS FOR EVERY student d riving w as recom m en d ­ T h e num ber of c a r s on ca m ­ ed to take e ffe ct fo r the fall of 1964. E ach student c a r under the p ro p o sal would be assign ed to a pus has b eco m e an in cre a sin g headache fo r MSU o ffic ia ls . MEMBER OF THE FAMILY! sin gle designated parking a re a . " T h e p ro p o sals m ade by the D riving would be prohibited on com m itte e to lim it student d riv­ the cam pus a s bounded by Grand ing to the cam pus p erip h ery would R iv er Avenue, H arrison Road, only be in e ffe ct during the c a m - 3600 - Workmen chock over the systems o f the new computer Bogue S tre e t and M t. Hope Ave­ nue except fo r a c c e s s to parking p u s b u s i n e s s h o u r s ," said R ich ard B e r n itt, d ire c to r of pub­ lic safety and a m em ber of the being in s ta lle d in the Computer Center.t State News Photo by Larry F ritx la n Jacobsons lo ts . T h e B oard of T r u s te e s adopted committee. "Stu d en ts could the com m itte e p ro p o sa ls, and a lso a g en eral outline of future policy at th e ir m eeting la st w eek. d rive on cam pus during the ev e­ ning and on w eekend s.” Campus Trustees SPORTSW EAR DRESSES “ The chang es in the parking T h e B o ard approved long range and driving reg u latio n s should be (continued from pag« 1) BERMUDA SHORTS recom m endations leaving d etails of th e ir activ atio n to the P r e s ­ id e n t's o ffic e . delayed until 1964 to coin cid e with' the com pletion of additional p a rk ­ Food Store m am m oth globe, which c o s t a h alf m illio n d o lla rs to p e r fe c t, c i r ­ JUNIORS-MISSES-H AL F-SIZES COTTONS, S ILK S, LIN EN S, WOOLS T h e se recom m endations w e re : ing a r e a s ,” said Lockwood. C o n stru ctio n w ill begin th is w eek on a $1.3 m illio n food s to r e s c le d slow ly on its a x is . $4 $6 $8 that g en eral recom m endations on tr a ffic and parking p o lic ie s be " W e thought it would be b e tte r if new parking lots w ere made at w areh o u se on cam p u s. When it was noted that the mod­ orig. 5.95 o rig . $8 o rig. 10.98 $12 $14 the edge of cam p u s. H ow ever, we T h e building is to b e lo ca te d e l w as on loan fro m Rand M c­ m ade, a prop osal to e sta b lish o rig . 17.98 o rig . 19.98 a U n i v e r s i t y M otor V’e h icle c a n ’t keep the c a r s off cam pus n orth of the G rand Tru nk W est­ N ally, P re sid e n t Hannah im m ed ­ O ffice , and a p roposal to e n la rg e u n less we have an im proved bus sy ste m . When the new parking e rn t r a c k s a n d sou theast of ia te ly voiced h is opinion that the W ilson H a llsa lo n g th e C & O p o w e r U n iv e rs ity n e e d e d such an e x ­ SHIFTS $16 rep resen tation oh and re sp o n si­ lo ts a re com p leted we thought it plant spur lin e . h ib it. T h e su gg estio n brought o rig . 22.98 b ilitie s of the F acu lty Student It w ill occupy 1.8 a c r e s of land nothing but a g re em e n t fro m the M otor V eh icle'C o m m ittee. A c c o r d i n g to Lockwood.the would then be p o s sib le to r e s t r i c t student d riv in g ,” he said . and w ill re p la c e an o ld er food o th e r s , a s they exam in ed th e s u r ­ $6 $9 $11 $18 $22 com m ittee recom m ended t h a t s t o r e s building lo ca te d e a s t of fa c e of the globe. o rig. $25 o rig . 29.95 T h e c o m m itte e noted in its p ro ­ plans to im prove the cam pus bus S p a r t a n Stadium . T h e o ld er T h e trip concluded with a walk p osal that u n iv e rsity con tro lled o rig . 7.98 o rig . 12.98 o rig . 14.98 sy ste m should go into e ffe ct th is w areh ou se w as built in 1949 at a down the c o r r id o r s to view the m a s s tra n sp o rta tio n sy ste m s a r e c o s t of $58 5 ,7 1 7 and h as 49,052 m u ra ls of the v a rio u s s t a r s and fa ll. " W e f e l t the e x istin g bus in o p eratio n at the U n iv e rs itie s fe e t of flo o r sp a ce . p la n e ts, a s they would look from STRETCH SLACKS M A TE R N ITY SEPARATES of M ich igan , M in n esota, Illin o is , Inadequate fro z e n sp ace and the th e ir m oons and o th e r lo ca tio n s. sy ste m w as in a d eq u a te ," he said . DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SLACKS W isco n sin , and W estern M ichigan growth of new d o rm ito rie s h a s 1It w as an im p re s s iv e sight and COTTON OR L IN E N " T h e U n i v e r s i t y should have U n iv e rsity . m ade the expan sion n e c e s s a r y . a s the v is ito r s s a t in the p ro ­ T h e p ro p o sal allow s student T h e o ld e r building w ill be used je c tio n room they w ere told how $7 $4 $5 In tram u ral c a r s on cam pus along d esignated a c c e s s ro u tes to student parkin g fo r som e aca d e m ic p u rp ose which advanced is the p ro je c tio n m a­ has not been decided . ch in e to be in s ta lle d h e r e . o rig . 9.98 o rig . 8.98 o rig . 9.93 T h e new w areh ou se w ill p e rm it News lo ts . T h e co m m itte e a 1 s o re c o m ­ sav in g s by buying in la r g e r lo ts . It w ill be a s e lf-liq u id a tin g p r o j­ T h e p ro je c tio n room is unique, in a s much a s the v is ito r s all $8 $9 $6 $7 m e n d e d that m a r rie d students fa c e one d ire c tio n and the s k ie s o rig . 11.98 ò rig . 12.98 T h e In tra m u ra l B e s t - B a ll Golf e c t and be com p leted e a r ly in housed on the cam pus should not a r e revolved in a m a tte r of s e c ­ T o u rn am en t was highlighted by a 1964. b e tre a te d a s co m m u ters and onds, so that all can w itn ess the h o le -in -o n e by E r n i e K e r n , C o n tra c ts on the 7 8 ,0 0 0 sq u are th e r e fo r e would be allow ed to sa m e sight. C O T T O N KNIT gradu ate student in C h e m ical E n ­ gin e e rin g f r o m Frankenm uth. p ark only in th e ir housing a r e a s . foot w a re h o u se w e re a w a rd e d la s t w eek. T h e r e w as a fe e lin g of s m a ll­ SUITS T h is h o le -in -o n e w as w itnessed M ay said no d ecisio n h as been R e c e i v i n g c o n tr a c ts w e r e : n e s s a fte r co m p letin g the tou r. by Jo h n P olo m sky and J o h n m ade on the r e s t r ic tio n s o r in­ G r a n g e r C o n s t r u c t i o n Co. But at the s a m e tim e it w as a TOPS . . . . . o rig . 9.98 . . . Two and three piece junior W ilb e r on the 172 y ard p a r 3 - c r e a s e d bus and parkin g f a c il ­ o f L an sin g , $ 6 3 0 ,7 7 7 fo r g e n era l fe e lin g of im p o rta n ce , too. F o r in JACKETS . . o rig . 14.98 . . . $6 and misses - Linens, rayons, co n stru c tio n ; D asd, In c ., of L a n - the group w ere the m en who have 15th with a four iro n . itie s . s i n g , $ 1 4 2 ,7 0 0 fo r m e ch an ical had the fo re s ig h t to r e a liz e the SKIRTS . . . .o r ig . 1 1.9 8. . . . $8 silks and light-weight wools. K ern and P o lo m sk y ’ s b e s t- b a ll Lockwood pointed out that the of 76 fe ll s h o rt of the winning C o m m ittee p ro p o sa ls w ere gen­ fa c il it i e s ; H all E le c t r i c C o ., of ; need fo r s u c h advanced equ ip - SLACKS . . . o rig . 11.98 . . . $8 M uskegon, $119,990 fo r e le c t r ic a l |m en t, and they a r e the m en who to tal of 73. A tie re su lte d fo r f ir s t p la ce : e r a l r a th e r than s p e c ific . "W e didn’ t fe e l lik e sp ellin g out any w o r k , and G a rlo c k S a le s , of through a d m in istra tio n and bud­ $18 F a c u lty m em b er F r e d W illiam s d e ta ils ,” he said . L a n sin g , $147,777 fo r r e f r ig e r a ­ g etin g have m ade th e s e d re a m s R A IN C O A T S o rig . 29.95 and student Sam H alsey; and tion equipm ent. b eco m e a r e a lity . F a c u lty m em ber L a r r y S ie r r a ■Ml student Howard Y anderlip. $11 $24 $28 o rig . 19.98 o rig . 39.95 o rig . $45 B u s in e s s F a c u lty T o P la y G o lf $14 $15 W ith A F S u b m a rin e s , V a rs ity B urgers o rig. $25 o rig . 29.95 SHOES T h e A ir F o r c e In stitu te of BLOUSES WHITE, BLUE, BLACK and MALT T ech nology w ill ch allen g e the OPEN 5 p.m. - - 2 a.m. gradu ate b u s in e ss facu lty to an Delivery Service in COTTON . . SILK . . JERSEY PATENT LEATHER. BONE, BLACK MSU Invitational G olf M atch Ju ly 27. E. Lansing or stop in at . . . and BLUE CALF. HIGH and MID T h e com p etitio n w ill be held at $5 HEELS. SIZES 5 to 10. WIDTHS F o r e s t A k ers G olf C o u rs e , at M t. Hope and H arriso n R oad s. T e e -o ff tim e is 8:15 a.m . Varsity D rive-In o rig . 6.50 AAAA to B. ALL SIZES BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE. T e am plaques w ill b e aw ard­ ED 2-6517 E. Grand River Ave. C O TTO N SEPARATES ed to the winning team a s well CARESSA JO YC E a s individual p r iz e s , accord in g BLOUSES . . o rig . 5 .98 . . . . $4 $9 $9 S.B.S. to W ally L o h se of the A ir F o r c e team . SKIRTS . . . . o rig . 8.98 . . . .$6 o rig . 14.95 and 15.98 o rig . 14.98 and 15.98 T h e In stitu te is m ade up of JACKETS . . o rig . 8 .9 8 . . . . $6 m e m b e rs in the A ir F o r c e who ERNIE KERN a r e MSU stud en ts in b u s in e ss . M AD EM O ISELLE AM ALFI For Values CREW SHIRTS SOLIDS and STRIPES $11 o rig . 19.98 and 21.98 $11 o rig . 17.98 and 19.98 Reference Books $3 o rig . 3.98 $5 o rig . 6.98 s1.50 or 2/$2.50 W HITE STAG G R O U P JACKETS CASUAL DRESSES JUNIOR, MISSES, JUNIOR PETITES It only tak e s a few m inutes Encyclopedias *110°° ea. BLOUSES TOPS 1 /3 COTTON, LINEN, JERSEY and your wash day w o rrie s SHORTS a re o v er. Ju s t b rin g your c lo ­ 1959 Americana 1962 Colliers SLACKS $8 $11 $12 $18 th es to L o u is. Don’ t fo rg e t . . d ry clean in g and s h ir ts in by PEDAL PUSHERS OFF 10 can be out by 5 the sam e day. Stationery j off FURTHER REDUCTIONS Greeting Cards 2/25c M E N ’ S SUITS, SLACKS, SPORT C O A TS a n d SPO R TSW EAR B O Y S ’ SHIRTS, S W IM W E A R , W A S H PANTS a n d P A J A M A S '^ a á L 6 2 3 E . G rand R iv e r C le a n e r a n d S h irt L a u n d ry ED 2 -3 5 3 7 A c r o s s F r o m Student S e r v ic e s Building STUDENT B ACROSS FROM BERKEY HALL e G IRLS’ DRESSES a n d SKIRTS IN F A N T S ’ a n d TODDLERS’ W E A R ACCESSORIES SUP’S, ROBES, (SlRDLES a n d B R A S