W eather Inside Hannah Sees MSU Grow MICHIGAN M ostly fa ir Today. High in Low 8 0 's. Over Two Decades. STATE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, Ju ly 30, 1963 P rice 10< R o m n e y A s k s F o r P r e ju d ic e E r a s u r e Which Wolverine Came I On Leu First? MSU Or U-M To Work Together By SUE JACOBY Historian Kuhn Traces O rigin Here; S ta te N e w s S ta ff W rite r Gov. G e o r g e R o m n e y p r o m i s e d F r i d a y at a M ichigan Picked Name Shortly After c o n f e r e n c e in c i v i l r i g h t s in the Union that Why is S ta te ’ s y earboo k c a lle d the y earboo k e d ito rs b e fo re the been w orking throughout the sum ­ M ic h ig a n p o l i t i c a l l e a d e r s f r o m both p a r t i e s M ichigan sch o ol new spaper re^ m e r on s a le s p rom otion and ed i­ th e W o lv erin e? T h is question is w o u l d “ r o l l up t h e i r s l e e v e s and w or k sid e by c o rd s the nam e used to r e fe r to r ia l p lans and have been se llin g p erh ap s asked m o st often in r e ­ to the U n iv e rsity of M ichigan 1964 s u b scrip tio n s at Su m m er s id e to help e r a s e the p r o b l e m of p r e j u d i c e gard to the book. C ou nseling C lin ic s to incom ing T h r o u g h o u t the y e a r s our a th le tic s . and d is c r im in a tio n .” A fter 1901 the nam e fluctuated fre sh m e n who would m is s th e op­ D e liv e rin g the keynote speech n eig h b ors to the South have be­ until 1910 when the e d ito rs s p e c i­ portunity to buy at fa ll r e g is ­ a t the th re e -h o u r c o n fe re n c e of co m e known a s the W o lv e rin e s, ev id en ce shows that M ichigan S ta te w as the f i r s t to use the fied that if p o s s ib le , the nam e be c a r r ie d on in fu tu re p u b licatio n s. tra tio n . T h e re m a in d e r o f the s ta ff w ill begin work in the f a l l. Island r e lig io u s and c iv ic le a d e rs fro m co m m u n ities throughout the s ta te T h e 1901 edition w as not the T h e W o lv erin e sy m b o ls, f i r s t Rom ney em ph asized the gap b e ­ n am e. Y e a r s ago in m o st uni­ seen in th is ed ition, a r e M iss v e r s it ie s it w as trad itio n al fo r the f i r s t M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity y e arb o o k . In 1887, 8 8 , and 89 th e H arrow w as p rin ted and in Wolverine and R e v 1 o w , a W olverine p e lt given to the book Teachers tween pu blic c iv il rig h ts p o licy and a c t u a l p r a c t i c e m u st be c lo se d through le g is la tiv e and 1896 the H elio stat w as p u blish ed. by an i n t e r e s t e d A l a s k a n M ichele Powers, Grand Ra­ c iv ic actio n at the lo ca l and s ta te pids senior and edito r of the 1964 W olverine, and W illiam S in ce then m any changes and im p ro v em en ts have o c c u rre d in the W o l v e r i n e . T h e N ational re s id e n t, w ill b e used to announce im portan t info rm atio n c o n ce rn ­ ing the book. Needed le v e l. "M ic h ig a n 's p u blic p o licy in J . M c llra th , d irector of student Students w ill have the oppor­ human rig h ts i s c l e a r , " Rom ney S c h o la s tic P r e s s A ss o cia tio n has tunity to apply fo r e lem en tary s a id . "O u r new co n stitu tio n con ­ p u b lica tio n s ond W olverine ad­ GOV. GEORGE ROMNEY SPÉAKS ON C IV IL RIGHTS aw arded M SU 's yea rbo ok fiv e and seco n d ary teach in g p o sitio n s tain s the s t r o n g e s t , c le a r e s t , v ise r, returned from C hicago where they spent the weekend conferring w ith the designer F i r s t C la s s a w ard s ar.d 10 A ll- A m e ric a n s sin ce 1948. T h e A ll- Kenton * » * on f a r - o f f P a c ific islan d s at the P la c e m e n t B u re a u th is w eek. m o st d ir e c t state m e n t of c iv il rig h ts p rin c ip le s in the nation.*’ A m e rica n aw ard is p re se n te d to T h e in te rv ie w s w ill b e c o n ­ T h e go v ern o r said he would ap­ ond the engrover on the la y ­ out of the 1964 book. e x ce p tio n a l books in th e ir c la s s . F o r th e p ast fo u r y e a r s the W o lv erin e has been given th is Coming G ra d u a te O f Texas ducted W ednesday afternoon and T h u rsd ay m orning by J o h n T r a c e , an em p lo y ee of the U .S . G ov ern­ point the C i v i l R i g h t s C o m - m is s io n provided fo r in the new con stitu tio n by August 15. T h e ju n io r c la s s to put out the y e a r ­ h igh est aw ard and is aw aiting the co n stitu tio n does not b e co m e e f ­ book, f r e e fro m u n iv ersity con ­ r e s u lts o f the 1963 judging. S unday m en t. T h e f e d e r a l governm ent is fe c tiv e until Ja n 1, but Rom ney t r o l. T r u e to tra d itio n , in the e a rly sp rin g o f 1900 MSU’ s C la s s of 1901 put out the yearbook using th e nam e W o lv erin e. A ccord ing P r e p a r a t i o n fo r the 1964 W olverine began la s t spring with the a p p o i n t m e n t of M ich e le P o w e rs, G rand R apid s s e n io r , Stan K enton a r r iv e s Sunday to conduct h is th ird annual j a z z Fifth Congress Of Strings sp o n so rin g an a c c e le fa te d ed­ u cation p ro g ra m fo r n ativ es in the M icro n e s ia n islan d group, sa id appointm ent of the com m it - / t e e m e m b e rs would give them tim e to p re p a r e c iv il rig h ts r u le s and p ro c e d u re s and d is c u ss them c lin ic h e re . which i n c l u d e s th e C a r o lin e , a s e d ito r and M ich ae l A nikeeff, to M adison Kuhn, p r o fe s s o r of h is to ry and MSU h is to ria n , the nam e W o lverin e w as adopted by L a J o ll a , C a lif ., sop hom ore, a s b u s in e ss m a n a g e r. T hey have T h e Stan Kenton C lin ic i s the seco n d in a fiv e week s e r ie s held at v a rio u s u n iv e rs itie s through­ out the co u n try . It w ill run fo r Features Conductor Lane M a rs h a ll and M arian a isla n d s. T h e isla n d s a r e tr u s te e t e r r i ­ t o r ie s p lace d under U .S . su p e r­ v ision by the United N ations. with groups throughout the s ta te . He w ill recom m en d to the C o m ­ m is sio n that m e e t i n g s b e h e ld throughout the s ta te to acquaint Donald Topping, an E n glish v ario u s pow er groups with the one w eek. T h e fin al C o n g re s s o f S trin g s Coed Purse Carrying A p rom in ent young con d u ctor He ap p e a rs re g u la rly on the M ichigan c iv il rig h ts law s. A seco n d m u sic a l group w ill c o n c e rt w ill be held Aug. 15 in te a c h e r fro m the U n iv e rsity of fro m Ohio w ill lead the fifth podium in the C lev eland O rc h e s ­ Hawaii who i s studying at MSU **I would lik e to ábe e m p lo y e rs, a r r iv e Aug. 8, T h e M u sic Edu­ F a ir c h ild T h e a tr e . It w ill be con­ C o n g re s s of S t r i n g s c o n c e rt t r a ’ s s u b s c rip tio n s e r i e s and th is su m m e r, said the lo n g -ra n g e r e a lt o r s and ow ners of pu blic c a t o r s ’ Rhythm C lin ic w ill be ducted by Donald Jo h a n o s, con ­ T h u rsd ay at 8:15 p .m . in the s h a r e s d ire c tio n of the c h ild re n ’ s p u rp ose of the governm ent i s to accom o d ation s including in th e s e Returns To Campus housed in Shaw hall along with d uctor of the D a lla s Symphony. A ud itorium . p ro g ra m s and Sunday afternoon m e e tin g s . T h is would enable them the Kenton C lin ic . upgrade the n ativ e te a c h e r s . L o u is L a n e , a s s o c ia te conduc­ "T w ilig h t C o n c e r t s " with the " T h e aim o f tru st t e r r ito r y to b e tte r understand the p ro ­ Both groups a r e scheduled to with the lig h t-w eig h t s h ifts and d ep art Aug. 10. T h e Kenton group w ill p r a c tic e to r of the C lev eland Symphony O r c h e s tr a , is one of A m e rica ’ s noted con du ctor R o b e rt Shaw. L a n e has m ade guest ap p e a r­ Lucas O n W ay g ov ernm ents is to get M ic ro n e - sia n s into p o sitio n s of resp o n ­ v isio n s of the new co n stitu tio n and the public acco m od ation s l a w ." A cam pu s fad is dying. In fa c t, a n c e s with the symphony o r c h e s ­ throughout the w eek. In stru ctio n s f a s t e s t - r i s i n g vourg con d u cto rs, s ib ility as soon a s p o s s ib le . Ed­ Rom ney said he supported s ta te s lim w r a p -s k ir ts so popular a s it m ay a lre a d y be dead. MSU c o e d s a r e beginning to su m m e r sch o ol w e a r. in ja z z th e o ry and im p ro v isio n a cco rd in g to W alter Hodgson, head o f th e MSU m u sic d ep art­ t r a s of P o r t l a n d , O r e ., and H ouston, T e x . He has two c o n ­ To Russia ucation i s the m ain way th is can atto rn ey G e n e ra l F ra n k K e lle y ’ s e ffo r ts to e n fo rc e the p ro v iso n s ca rry p u rses. " I t ' s so much e a s i e r c a r r y ­ w ill keep the p a rtic ip a n ts b u sy. b e a cco m p lish ed . m en t. c e r t s scheduled with the G ran t R u ssian peat s c ie n tis ts ! have of the pu blic accom o d ation s law . F o r m any y e a r s , p u rs e s — ing a p u rse , ev en though it i s a On Aug. 9 , the jaz/. p la y e rs will " O n e of the ways to acco m p ­ p re s e n t an outdoor c o n c e rt behind L an e i s con d u ctor of the Akron P a rk Symphony O rc h e stra in extend ed a sp e cia l invitation to lis h th is a im is the teach in g of " A N egro o r m em b er o f any no m a tte r the s iz e — have been little o n e ,” sa id K arenN eu m ann. R o c h e s te r , M ic h ., ju n io r . " I can Symphony O r c h e s tr a . He also C h icago during Ju ly . a M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity s o ils E n g lish a s a second language. m in o rity group should be com ­ taboo on the M ichigan S ta te Uni­ Shaw H all. c a r r y c ig a r e tte s and any o th er K enton h a s been on cam pus conducts the C l e v e l a n d S in - H is co m p o sitio n s include o r ­ e x p e rt to c h a irm a n one of the T h is w ill b e one of the p rim a ry p le te ly f r e e to tr a v e l, v acatio n o r v e rs ity ca m p u s. Incom ing f r e s h ­ s e s s io n s during the International little th in g s without having them fo r the p a st two su m m e rs c o n - fo n ie tta a n d the C l e v e l a n d c h e s tr a l w o rk s, songs and ch am ­ ta s k s o f the t e a c h e r s , who w ill see k em ploym ent opportunity in m an women a r e w arned by th e ir P e a t C o n g r e s s in L en in grad , fa ll a ll o v er the flo o r when I d u c t i n g s im ila r c li n i c s . T h e C h am b er P la y e r s . b e r m u sic . T hey have been w idely in s tr u c t stu d en ts in all s u b je c t s ." any p a rt o f our s t a t e ." big s i s t e r s that they should b rin g R u ss ia n , from August 1 5 -2 2 . s it down in c l a s s . " c lin ic s a r e conducting in a s e r ie s T h e 4 0 -y e a r -o ld con du ctor is a p e rfo rm e d throughout the coun­ C o n g re ss ap p rop riated funds T h e go v ern o r em ph asized that c lo th e s with lo ts of p o ck e ts to P eg gy O lso n , B ay C ity ju n io r , e ach su m m er with s e v e ra l held gradu ate of the U n iv ersity of tr y . D r. R obert L u c a s , a s o ils sp e­ to h ir e 140 te a c h e r s fo r the i s ­ a c tio n in th e fie ld of human rig h ts sch o o l. m u st stem fro m lo c a l a s w ell a s a g re e d with M iss Neumann’ s sen ­ around the co u n try . Kenton i s at T e x a s . He serv e d th re e y e a r s in c ia l i s t with th e M ichigan C o o p e r­ lan d s. " T h e r e w e re alm o st no T h e ty p ica l le tt e r fro m " B i g tim e n ts . the U n iv e rsity of C on necticu t th is fie ld a r t ille r y during W orld W ar ativ e E xten sion S e r v ic e , left to ­ A m e rica n s in the islan d s be­ s ta te gov ernm ent. He urged that S i s t e r " m ay s a y , " Y o u 'd b ¿ 's u r­ p ris e d how m uch you can put into " I don’t lik e to c a r r y b ig p u r s - w eek conducting the f i r s t o f th e s e . 11. Follow in g the w ar, he con ­ 6T a l e n t O n I c e 9 day to s e r v e a s c h a irm a n of the f o r e , " sa id Topping. " T h e s e stu­ a ll M ichigan co m m u n ities org an ­ e s , but the s m a lle r ones a r e A f t e r h is s e s s io n h e re next tinued h is stu d ies at the E astm an s e c tio n on ‘ ‘U tiliz a tio n of p eats d ents w ill b e p i o n e e r s ." ize lo ca l human re la tio n s com ­ your p o c k e ts. But don’ t plan on *mt> con v en ien t.*' w eek, Kenton w ill m ove to In­ School of M u sic and the B e r k s h ir e W ed n esd ay and bogs in a g r ic u lt u r e ." In terv iew s f o r the teach in g m is s io n s . c a r r y in g a p u r s e . None of the F ro m the m a le point of view , diana U n iv e rsity Aug.11-17. F ro m M usic C e n te r . p o sts a r e being conducted in m o r e " I n human r ig h ts , and in e v ery g ir ls d o ." L u c a s is a lso p re se n tin g a pa­ c a rry in g p u rs e s is d angerou s. th e re he t r a v e ls to the U n iv ersity L a n e w as appointed condu ctor “ T a l e n t on I c e , " th e than 100 u n iv e rs itie s throughout o th e r fie ld , lo ca l actio n i s the T h e fre s h m a n -to -b e c r in g e s , p e r on “ F e r tiliz e r R e q u ir e m e n ts E r i c F ils o n , M t. P le a s a n t sen ­ of D e n v e r, Aug. 1 8 -2 4 , and the I of the C l e v e l a n d Symphony’ s s u m m e r ic e s h o w , w i l l the cou n try th is su m m er. T h e in­ f o u n d a t i o n o r fib e r of s ta te thinking of the giant burlap o r fo r P la n ts Grown on O rganic io r , said he d oesn’ t lik e to s e e U n iv e rsity of N evada, Aug. 2 5 -3 1 . su m m er " p o p s ’ ’ c o n c e r ts in 1952 be p r e s e n te d a t 8 :1 5 p .m . te rv ie w e rs a r e looking fo r stu­ a c t io n ." le a th e r sa ck sh e used in high S o ils ’ ’ at the c o n fe re n c e attended g ir ls c a rry in g huge " s a c k s . ” T h e s e q u e n c e of c lin ic s is He w as nam ed a s s is ta n t conduc­ d ents to w ork beginning th is fa ll Follow in g Rom ney’ s a d d re s s , sch o o l. "H ow w ill I e v e r get W ednesday in the ic e by som e 700 s c ie n tis ts fro m all " T h e y look slop p y ,” he said , sp o n sored by the N ational Stage to r of the o r c h e s tr a in 1956 and a s w ell a s fo r the 196 4 -6 5 school two s e m in a rs w e re held fo r the along without a p u r s e ? " she won­ a re n a . o v er the w orld. "a n d when coed s s ta r t with sm a ll B and C am p u s, In c. a s s o c ia te con d u ctor in 1960. y ear. group, which included m o re than d er s . Now a ll th is is changing. How p u r s e s , they’ r e bound to get to the Students m u st sig n a tw o -y e a r 100 lo ca l le a d e r s . the change began , and when it b ig g er ones so o n er o r l a t e r . " c o n tra c t. M odern housing is p ro T h e f i r s t panel on th e " g a p b e - began a r e not im p o rtan t. What How long th is step away fro m vided by the gov ernm ent. A p p li- tw een p r a c tic e and p rin c ip le in MSU, East Lansing Students Pass cou nts i s the fa c t that th e re is the conventional c a m p u s w ays c a n ts do not have to be ed u ca­ p u blic p o lic y ’ * included K e lle y , w ill la s t is a question y et to tion m a jo r s , although they m u st M el R a v itz , a m e m b e r of the a change. T h is s u m m e r , coed s a r e b e an sw ered . have taken a c e r ta in nu m ber D e tro it Com m on C ouncil and a c a rry in g s m a l l en v elop e-ty p e F a ll te rm w ill b rin g b ack the o f edu cation c o u r s e s . p r o fe s s o r of socio log y at W ayna p u rse s that e ith e r zip o r clip bulky s w e a te r s , fu lle r and heav­ T h e U n iv e rsity of H a w a i i i s S ta te U n iv e rs ity , and D r. A lberti shut. T h e p u rse s co m e in e v ery im ag in ab le m a te r ia l, fro m plaid burlap and m a d ra s to p lain le a th ­ i e r d r e s s e s and ju m p e rs , tre n c h c o a ts and fin ally heavy wool c o a ts — a ll with p o c k e ts. 1,000th Mark Of 1,500 Mile Hike w orking on a p ro g ram with the tr u s t governm ent of the isla n d s to tra in the t e a c h e r s . T h e p ro g ram W h e e le r, a m e m b e r of the so cial) a c tio n d ep artm ent of th eM ich ig an C a th o lic C o n fe ren ce and the Ann W hether o r not th e s e p o ck ets Hall le ft th e group at r t . N elson would be s im ila r to the P e a c e A rb o r NAACP b o ard . T h e panel er. a r e now at H aines Ju n ctio n in "D u rin g the w hole t r i p ," he said , w ill be le ft a s o rn am en ts o r A 1,500 m ile hike along the C o rp s tra in in g p erio d , acco rd in g w as m od erated by D r. M ild red Som e co ed s have co m p le te ly the Yukon. " I have n e v e r h eard a w ord of to e x p lo re the H ead less V alley S m ith , a co n su ltan t to the F lin t shunned the taboo on p u r s e s , and h o ld e rs of k le e n e x can only be A laskan Highway fro m Dawson o f the Nahanni R iv e r reg io n . At to Topping. " T h e boys a r e av eraging about p rofan ity fro m him . B o a rd of E d u catio n . g u essed a t. C oed s m ay re tu rn to Creek, B r itis h C olum bia, to c a r r y k n a p sa c k -lik e bags o v er 40 m ile s each d ay,’ ’ she said . "H e n e ith e r sm o k es o r d rin ks la s t re p o rt he had rejo in ed the " T h e stud en ts would r e c e iv e T h e seco n d panel d ealt with th e ir sh o u ld e rs. the days and y e a r s of p o c k e t- F a ir b a n k s , A la sk a , h as proved c u ltu ra l o rie n ta tio n and le a rn the " T h e y have le a rn e d to p a s s the and h as given us in sp ira tio n by group. o rg an izatio n fo r c i v i l rig h ts A few s t ill stuff c ig a r e t t e s , stuffing. to be too m uch fo r its o r g a n iz e r . C o sse y d e s c rib e d the f i r s t 300 n ativ e la n g u a g e ." T h e r e a r e nine tim e by read in g a s they w alk.” read in g the B ib le to us ev ery T h en again , they m ay le t th is P a r k e r S e il e r , 37, an in s tr u c ­ m ile s a s being the m ost d ifficu lt. actio n within lo ca l co m m u n ities. lip s tick and p en s in p o c k e ts. H er son h as been sending le t ­ n ig h t,” he added. m a jo r langu ages spoken on the i s ­ oam nnc fari «¡rav dead. to r at the W a v e r 1 y School in It included H enry U pjohn, fo rm e r B ut th is i s h ard to a cco m p lish t e r s re g u la rly to keep h er in touch P u b licity fo r the trip has been T h e rou te i s lik e an e v e r-ch a n g ­ lan d s. L a n sin g , w as fo rc e d to drop out of K alam azoo c ity c o m m is s io n e r, with the exp ed itio n . T o rep ly , sh e good, M rs . C o sse y said . T hey ing sta g e of fo r e s ts and w ild " T h e te a c h e r s w ill have th e ir F r a n c is J . C o o m es, e xecu tiv e the h ik e at m ile post 101. h a s to send le tte r s ahead to d es­ have been w elcom ed by so u r­ a n im a ls , he said . w ork cut out fo r them . M ost d ir e c to r of the M ichigan C ath olic " I t w as a com bination of b l is ­ S tru b le , an ad v ertisin g m a jo r , ignated points w here they pick doughs, lu m b e rja ck s and r e s i ­ o f the te a c h e r s th e se students C o n fe re n ce , H enry G . M a rsh , a t e r s , s w o l l e n an k les and leg them up. d ents living along the r o u t e . has hitchhiked a ll ov er the United have had b e fo r e a r e people with m e m b e r of the Saginaw human c ra m p s which fo rc e d m e ou t,” T h e group m is se d a flash flood W hole com m u n ities have turned S ta te s , but th is is h is f i r s t long l e s s t h a n a high sch o o l ed u ca­ m e m b e r of the Saginaw human r e ­ h e s a id . by only an h o u r. It wiped out 18 out to g re e t them a s they p assed h ik e. He plans to w rite m agazin e t i o n ." S e ile r p lan s c o n c e n t r a t i n g la tio n s c o m m is sio n , and G eorg e b rid g e s along th e ir ro u te. T hey through town. and new spaper fe a tu re a r t i c l e s m o r e on taking m o v ie s. He plan­ T e a c h e r s r e c e iv e pay fro m the B e a n , G r a n d RaDids c ity man­ had s e v e r a l sto rm y d ays, but en­ A fourth m em b e r of the group, about h is e x p e r ie n c e s . ned the trip a s a prom otion fo r a go v ern m en t during the tw o -y e a r a g e r . cou n tered s n o w flu r r ie s only John H all, 2 5 , a L an sin g C o m ­ If enough tim e is le ft, the tra v e l film he i s m aking on the w ork p e rio d . In h is c lo sin g r e m a r k s , Rom ­ o n ce. m unity C o lle g e student, d rove a h ik e r s plan to fly to F t . Yukon, ney asked the group if it thought 49th s ta te . M ichigan S tate student, T ed W alking 12 h o u rs each day, the supply bus along with the h ik e r s . north of the A r c tic C ir c le , and m o re c o n fe re n c e s on c iv il ights h ik e rs have upped th e ir p ace o v er T h e group d ro v e fro m L an sin g then tak e a boat trip down the throughout the s ta te would be v a l­ S tru b le , 21, P lain w ell ju n io r ; and K eith C o s s e y , 17, se n io r at E a st th e ir p re v io u s e stim a te of 30 to Dawson C r e e k and a r e now Inland P a s s a g e to P rin c e R u p e rt, L an sin g High Sch ool, a r e con­ m ile s daily b e c a u s e C o s 6ey w ants to get back to E a s t L an sin g using the bus a s a m o bile cam p . B .C . S e ile r took o v e r d riving the bus T h ey have been o ffered r id e s by Ö u ab le. He a ls o said he hoped the tinuing on the h ike. C iv il R igh ts C o m m issio n would H is m o th er M r s . C la ir e C o s ­ fo r high sch o o l fo otball train in g . a ft e r he stopped walking. He many p eople, but turn them down p ro m o te d btter s e y , an a r t te a c h e r at E a s t C o s se y ind icated in h is le tte r m e e ts the two h ik e rs at noon b e ca u se a s they say , ” W e want F A IR betw een lo cal au th o ritie s in the L an sin g H ig h ,rep orted they have that S e ile r h as given the group and again in the evening when to tak e e v ery inch of th is trip in sp ira tio n to com p lete the tr ip . they m ak e cam p . on fo o t.” fie ld . p a sse d the 1,000 m ile point and C LU TC H -B A G IS PO PULAR T u e s d a y , J u l y 3 0 , 1963 ît Mi c hi gan St at e News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n ( From Other Campuses Parking Regulations News And Views D e p lo re s " M o b R u le " R ig h ts D e m o n s tra tio n s Consider Old Problem UNIVERSITY OF T E X A S , Austin — T h e U n iv ersity of T e x a s By ERIC M. FILSON P u b lic S a fe ty , th e re w e re 13,529 cam p u s, and on F a r m L an e and student daily published an e d ito ria l deploring the ‘ 'enshrinem ent State News S taff Writer student c a r s re g is te re d on c a m ­ E a st C i r c le D riv e during the day. of d e m o n s tra tio n s" as a m ean s of fo rcin g actio n on the civ il T h ey m ay p ark in the d esignated pus fro m Ju ly 1962 to Ju n e 1963. rights issue. It c a lle d N egro d em onstsations “ mob ru le ” and an T h e plan p re s e n tly under co n ­ pay parkin g lo ts and d o rm ito ry About 3 ,0 0 0 new facu lty and s ta ff "enemy of le g is la tiv e d eco ru m .” s id e ra tio n to e lim in a te student lo ts . In the evening an d o n w e e k - re g is tra tio n s w e re m ade in the d riving on cam p u s i s an old prob ­ sa m e p e rio d . T h is did not in­ ends they m ay d riv e anyw here R are M e ta l S to le n from C hem . B u ild in g lem fo r the U n iv e rsity . clu d e s e v e r a l thousand facu lty on cam p u s. E v e ry student m ust S T A T E U N IVERSITY OF IOW A, Iowa City — M o re than $9,000 B e fo r e 1954 only stud ents d e s ­ and sta ff p e rm its a lre a d y in u s e . r e g is t e r h is c a r . w orth of platinum m etal and w ire was stolen fro m a s a fe in the ignated by the D ir e c to r o f P u blic c h e m istry building at SUI. T h e F B I was asked to a s s is t in the in­ S afety w e re allow ed to d riv e on In the fa ll of 1961 L a n sin g Sub­ U nder the p ro p o sal o f t f t e F a c - cam p u s. Students in th is ca te g o ry urban L in e s B u s Com pany s ta rte d ulty-Stu dent M oto r V e h ic le com ­ v estig atio n . at that tim e w ere gradu ate a s ­ re g u la r bus sch ed u les on cam p u s. m itte e it is lik e ly that th e south s is ta n ts , crip p le d and d isab led T h is helped te m p o ra rily to a l­ cam pus d rivin g Will be e lim in a t­ F a u lk n e r 's Hom e T o B e M e m o ria l stud en ts and o th er s p e c ia l c a s e s . le v ia te the prtifilem . H ow ever, ed. U N IV ERSITY OF M IS S IS S IP P I, O xford — Rowan Oak, the Ox­ A n o th e r stud en ts w e re not a l ­ the expansion of th e U n iv e rsity ’ s en ro llm en t has been such that T h e B o a rd of T r u s t e e s adopted ford hom ep lace of the la te P u litz e r prize-w inning author W illiam lowed to d riv e o r p ark on cam pus any hope com m odatior the c o m m itte e p ro p o sa ls re c e n tly F au lk n er, has been leased to the U n iv ersity of M iss is sip p i fo r use at any tim e and a ls o o ff-ca m p u s: of ' ' .wv'jp, tble without leaving the d e ta ils of th e ir a c t i- a s a c e n te r of s c h o la rly r e s e a r c h and fo r the c re a tio n of a m e­ A fte r so m e c o n tro v e r sy touch­ -49 ..z-r*. \ -x vagiap tn . th^ P r p v id e n tV g f f J r o . m o ria l to tn e tam ed M is s is s ip p i w rite r. ed oft by an in crla fe in g num ber oi So f a r the p ro p o sal p ro v id es that d e t e c t e d v io lation s of students T h e new parkin g p rop o sal w ill F a il T o A n s w e r S u b v e rs io n C h a rg e s each student c a r would b e a s ­ d r i v i n g o ff-ca m p u s , stud ents e lim in a te d aytim e d riving by stu ­ signed to a sin g le d esignated ev en tu ally w e re allow ed to d rive d ents on m o st of the cam p u s. INDIANA U N IV ERSITY, Bloom ington — T h re e fo rm e r m em bers park in g a r e a . on cam p u s in the ev en in gs and T h e key behind the p ro p o sal is a of the Young S o c ia lis t A llian ce (YSA) have fa ile d to appear to answ er an indictm ent fo r subversion in Bloom ington. W arran ts have been on w eekend s. g re a tly expanded and U n iv e rs ity - D rivin g would b e proh ibited on In 1957 th e in c re a s in g nu m ber c o n tro lle d m a s s tra n sp o rta tio n issu ed fo r the a r r e s t of Ja m e s Bingham , Tom M organ and Ralph the cam p u s a s bounded by G rand stud en ts d riving c a r s s ta rte d an­ s y s te m . L e v itt, a ll fo r m e r IU students. R iv e r A venue, H a rriso n Road, o th er c o n tro v e r s y . M a rrie d stu­ At the p re s e n t tim e students Bogue S tre e t an d M t. Hope Avenue dents b e c a m e in c re a sin g ly i r r i ­ L o s t Sparrow P u rsu e d a r e p e rm itte d to d riv e on south excep t fo r a c c e s s to park in g lo ts . tated that they had to pay a c a r INDIANA U N IVERSITY — Students in the m ain lib r a ry at IU re g is tra tio n fe e but could not w ere halted in th e ir stud ies one evening when ev ery light went d riv e on cam p u s during th e day. out. Suspense mounted as the students d iscov ered that a m is­ placed sparrow wa s being pursued. Eventually, the e rra n t bird T h ey c la im e d t h e y w e re being ch arg ed fo r p ark in g f a c ilit ie s COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE flew out an open window in th e c o rn e r of the building. that they w e re not ab le to u s e . T h e r e c u r r in g p ro b lem of stu ­ ♦AIR May C u t F re sh m e n O r ie n ta tio n T e s ts d ents d riv in g c a r s o ff-ca m p u s "travel b a t e d on OHIO ST A T E U N IV ERSITY, Colum bus — F re sh m e n orien tatio n and not r e g is te r in g them with the ♦RAIL travel experience' s e s s io n s at Ohio S tate c ra m s ix and o n e-h alf hours of te stin g , a U n iv e rsity b e ca m e the fo cu s of ♦STEAMSHIP cam pus tour, counseling p eriod s and a scheduling s e s s io n into a student atten tion at that tim e . two-day p erio d . A new proposal to cut the testin g tim e is now un­ T h e D ep artm ent o f P u b lic S afe ty , TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS d e r co n sid eratio n by the u n iv ersity . a cco rd in g to the D e c. 3 , 1957, y o u 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 . is s u e o f the S tate N ew s, issu e d C o m p lete tra v e l a rra n g e m e n ts. Bonded agent fo r a ll m a jo r YR E le c tio n C a lle d I lle g a l 350 le t t e r s to students d riving lin e s . Hepatitis On Rise In Kent County EASTERN MICHIGAN U N IV ER SITY , Y p silanti — A b a ttle over a Young Republican e lectio n last spring has erupted on the E a s te rn u n re g is te re d c a r s o ff-cam p u s in­ fo rm in g them they had to pay 3 3 2 -8 6 6 7 M b r. — A m e r . S o c i e t y o f T r a v e l Agts. M ichigan cam pu s. C h arges w ere leveled that ille g a l m eans w ere im m ed iately a $25 fin e . used by a candidate fo r the p resid e n cy . T h is so a ro u se d student opinion 130 West Grand River - East Lansing had s e v e ra l c a s e s , he said . T h e s e that P re sid e n t Jo h n Hannah i s ­ Summer School S tu d e n ts A c c u s e d o f A p a th y K ent County Health D epartm ent divided betw een the c i t y a n d w e re not r e c e n t, h ow ever. sued s e v e r a l s ta te m e n ts on the o ffic ia ls have w arned o p e ra to rs c o u n ty ." KANSAS ST A T E U N IV ERSITY, Manhattan — T h e student news­ W henever th e re is a c a s e r e ­ p ark in g p ro b le m . He re c o m ­ to keep the c h lo rin e content high D r. Ralph R u h n k o rff, O lin s ta ff paper at K -S ta te has launched a cam paign to com bat the " i n ­ p o rted at O lin , p e rs o n s living mended that the student fin e s be in sw im m ing p o o ls. p h y sicia n , sa id th e re is no c a u se tellectual apathy of su m m er school s tu d e n ts ." T h e paper says with the in fected p e r s o n a r e re scin d e d if the student would pay T h e ir actio n follow ed an un­ fo r a la rm h e r e . students a re "too busy with fun and gam es to take enough notice "M S U p o ols a r e ch eck ed e v e ry im m unized a g a in st the d is e a s e . fo r a d riving p e rm it e a r ly in u sually high r is e in th e o c c u ra n c e to open the doors to a broader, m o re c u ltu ral e d u c a tio n ." day fo r c h lo r in e c o n te n t,” he It is kept a t a low m inim un so D e c e m b e r of that y e a r . of in fe ctio u s h e p atitis in t h e it does not get a fo o t-h o ld , he T h e B o a rd of A g ricu ltu re m et G rand R apids .a r e a . T h e num ber s a id . " B a c t e r io lo g ic a l te s t s a r e on D e c. 20 and p a sse d r e so lu tio n s ¡[F L. uTi o f c a s e s n o rm ally in c r e a s e s run freq u en tly to te s t fo r such added. T h e d o cto r sa id that the d is e a s e which lo w ered the p r ic e o f d rivin g ’f i l ’ 1L 1 L : during th e fa ll and w in te r, but d is e a s e s a s h e p a t it is ." can be com m u n icated through p e rm its fo r stu d en ts who d rove 1 A fl « 1 not in the su m m e r. He in d icated the d is e a s e c a u s e s only o ff-ca m p u s and the situ ation li H "a Ï "S e v e n ty -e ig h t c a s e s h a v e an ip flam atio n of the liv e r . It food, w a te r, and even through ACROSS 29. Fish day 30. Deter been re p o rte d th is y e a r ," said s e r io u s ly w eaken s the patient and blood tra n s fu s io n s when not d is­ retu rn ed to c a lm . New p ark in g lo ts have been D on n a say s •. • 1. Surpass □ □ □ □ W. B . P ro th r o , city -co u n ty health even can r e s u lt in death. c o v e re d . DONNA P E T IT 4. Dowry mining fac­ It i s com m on that it follow s built s in c e th at tim e at tre m e n ­ d ir e c to r . " T h i s is double the We have n e v e r had an ep id em ic 7. DtsposiUon tors □ dous c o s t to keep ahead o f the n o rm al r a te and they a r e equally of h e p a titis h e r e but we have an a t t a c k of m o n on u cle o sis, 11. Invalidate 13. Winglike 32. Unclose: poet. □ w here the body r e s is t a n c e is w eakened. i n c r e a s i n g av alan ch e of c a r s d riv in g on cam p u s. Start The Second H alf O f The 14. Independ­ 33. Watering C □ □ A cco rd in g to the D ep artm ent of ent place V I m 16. Jap. 36. Correlative p 0 MICHIGAN Summer W ith A Hairdo outcast 17. Brazil, of neither 37 Site of Tell THURSDAY’S PUZZLE SOLUTION STATI JN IV IIS IT Y STATE MEWS Next time youTe seaport legend 38. Mainte­ PACEM AKER NEWSPAPER IB. Affirmative vote nance 2. A Mexican president 9. Sea force 10. Genealogy Member Associated P re ss, United P ress International, At 19. Years of 42 Vocalsolo 3. Omen 12. Yarn Inland Daily P ress Association, Associated Collegiate P ress 43. Quiet tired and hungry one s life 4. Under­ measure Association, Michigan P ress Association. 20. Portuguese 44. Sash world god 15. Machines Published by the students of Michigan State University. EAST LANSING’S MOST MODERN SALON authur 45. Holland 5. Fish hawk for notching Issued on class days Monday through Friday during the 22. Primate commune 6. Of them girders "W E RECOMMEND G A B R IE L E E N W AVES" fall, winter and spring quarters, twice weekly during the 24. Growing 46. Chatter 7. Cudgel 19. Ancient summer term ; special Welcome Issue in September. lo a d the g a n g out 28. Inscribe 2 % 4 DOWN 1. Jap. porgy 5 t 7 8. Charles Lamb 9 i0 shaping form 20. Unruffled 21. Black cuckoo Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 341 Student Services Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich­ into a car UNIVERSITY BEAUTY SALON 2 Doors East of Campus Theater // & 12 % iS a 23. Small igan. Mail subscriptions payable in advance: 1 term, $3; 2 term s, $4; 3 term s, $5; full year, $6. a n d h e a d fo r /5 % barrel 25. Worship­ FR EE PA R KIN G IN T H E A T E R LO T ED 2-1116 a ing th e tastiest 26. Pudding % /« % ■7 ¡9 P 27. Watch b arga in s in to w n ...with plenty of summer s till left you w ill need more TV RENTALS IS 20 21 narrowly 22 1 23 24 iv r 25 24 27 T¿ 29. Ardent 31. Scandina­ a t. sportswear by famous name 28 29 vian brands including: i 33. Incrusta­ 2 1" U B U NODOS McDonald's tion 30 31 32 W h ite Stag Pantelle % Ú 3* 37 S 34 Read steadily 33 38 34 35 % 39 40 rû 41 35. Indigo plant *8.00 per month Evan-Picone B inder 42 37. Western Lansing ■ 43 Indian 4015 W. Saginaw East Lansing* Zacari Patty W o o d a rd i 39. Posed for < 44 49 46 % portrait 4700 S. Coelar I B lk . E a s t o f Campai 40. Malt brew 41. Bird's beak 2120 N. Larch I 2 B lk s . West a f U nion! C ountry Set G ra ff is the tim e to service up for Spring 3 OFF •^Complete Spring Tune Up SLACKS • JACKETS • SKIRTS * Inspection and Installation of brakes and springs SURFERS • BLOUSES ^M u ffle rs lifetime guarantee BERMUDAS * GOLFERS FREE INSTALLATION Rebuilt Motors and Transmissions KNIT TORS • JA M A IC A S DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY KAMIN’S p*a7?s 52 6 N . LARCH M .A .C. c t Albert C a ll 332-3595 IV 4 - 4 5 9 6 . . . t h e c o rn e r o f fa s h io n Hours: M o n .-F ri. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sun. 9 -Ì Mi c h i g a n St a t e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n T u e s d a y , J u l y 30 , 1963 3 Sees 23 Years G row th Over 800 Dead in Earthquake SKOPJE, Y u goslav ia — Hundreds of m o re bod ies have been r e ­ covered fro m the e a rth q u a k e -sh a tte re d c ity of Skop je in Yugo­ slavia. An o ffic ia l told new sm en that 813 bod ies have been r e ­ Hannah Adds Much ToMSU He attended Michigan State and while attending the U n iv e rsity of to the U n iv e rsity as a faculty He w as a s s is ta n t s e c r e t a r y of By CHARLES C. WELLS b u ild e r " and that he is try in g to covered fro m th e d e b ris so f a r , w hile som e 2,000 p e rso n s w ere was graduated in 1923. L ater, Michigan, he was asked to return m e m b e r. He was an a g ricu ltu ra l d e f e n s e f or m a n p o w e r and m ake MSU too big. ex te n sio n s p e c ia lis t in pou ltry. p e rso n e l in 1953 under the E is e n ­ re s cu e d e ith e r slig h tly o r g ra v e ly in ju red . State News Staff Writer " T h i s c r it ic is m is not u n iq u e ," In 1935, he w as appointed s e c ­ hower A d m in istratio n . F o r th is he said . " N e a r ly e v ery other r e ta r y to the B oard of T r u s t e e s . w ork he w as aw arded the M edal Ward Ends Defense in V ice T ria l A sin g le p e rs o n often p e rs o n i­ u n iv e rsity p re sid e n t h e a r s the He se rv e d in th is p o sition until of F re ed o m . LONDON — D r . Stephen W ard has abruptly re s te d h is d efense f ie s a g r e a t in stitu tio n . sam e c h a rg e s . h is appointment a s p re sid e n t in He w as re-ap p o in ted by P r e s i - on m o r a ls c h a r g e s with a p lea a g a in st being m ade a s a c r if ic e to the At M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity " B u t I w ill not appologize fo r 1941. d e n t Kennedy t o continue a s pu blic dem and fo r punishm ent of th o se re s p o n s ib le fo r B r ita in 's that m an i s it s 12th p re sid e n t, our grow th. O th er lan d -g ran t He h as been awarded honorary ch a irm a n of the F e d e ra l C om ­ s e x scan d al. D efen se C ou nsel Ja m e s B u rg e stunned the cou rtro o m Jo h n A . Hannah. u n iv e rs itie s a re getting la r g e r d e g re e s by eleven c o lle g e s and m issio n on C iv il R ig h ts. He in Old B a ile y by announcing th e end of h is c a s e without c a llin g In the 2 3 y e a r s that he has a ls o . T h e re a so n MSU has grown u n iv e rs itie s , and s e r v e s on the is a lso c h a irm a n of the P e r ­ any of the m a jo r ••surprise’ ’ w itn e ss e s p ro m ise d when the tr ia l been p re sid e n t, MSU has grown f a s te r is b e ca u se we d eparted board of d ir e c to r s of four m ajo r m anent Jo in t B o a rd on D efen se, s ta rte d . T h e c a s e i s exp ected to go to the ju ry to m o rro w . fro m a c o lle g e of a g ric u ltu re from teach in g only a g ric u ltu re M ichigan c o rp o ra tio n s and banks. Canada-U nited S ta te s . and applied s c ie n c e to beco m e and applied s c ie n c e s e a r l i e r than T h r e e p re sid e n ts have chosen In 1961, he was e le c te d a s a Oppose Segregation Bon in P ublic Places one of A m e ric a ’ s leading land - they did. h i m f o r positio n s in fed eral d eleg ate to the M ichigan Con­ grant u n iv e rs itie s . One thing he r e g r e t s about the gov ernm ent. P re sid e n t T ru m an stitu tion al Convention and was WASHINGTON — ■F'i—'tTP,<»Ov. F a r r i s B r y a d P h a s asked the M ichigan S ta te had 6 ,6 0 0 s tu - , jJ * n t a l in ‘ fieviau; c b m m € fft^ •Jv/h.n'ifvStU ,nK*\4>eV. i — rttfe « lic it iŸi~ \ o w u i e helm* .^•ivTCUr. :c v . . n o t , ~ u, r-r :wtczno>ior.al docum ent. in the d riv e to a s s u r e equality fo r N e g ro e s. B ry a n t was the fourth in 1941. Today o v er 2 5 ,0 0 0 stu­ to v is it with the num ber of stu ­ Developm ent A d v i s o r y B o ard , dents he on ce could. H ow ever, which form ulated p olicy fo r the M rs . Hannah is the fo r m e r Southern go v ern o r to te stify b e fo re the co m m itte e ag ain st P r e s ­ dents a r e attending its 11 c o lle g e s . S a ra h Shaw, daughter of M ichigan ident Kennedy’ s p ro p o sal to ban d iscrim in a tio n in pu blic f a c ilit ie s . Hannah, how ever, c r e d its team he fe e ls th is u n iv e rsity h as a P oint Fou r P ro g ra m of T e c h ­ S t a t e ’s 11th p re sid e n t. T h ey have w ork fo r M ichigan S ta te ’ s a c ­ re s p o n s ib ility to edu cate a ll the n ica l and econ om ic aid to the stud ents who want to attend h e r e . w orld ’ s underdeveloped a r e a s . four ch ild re n . c o m p lish m e n ts. P ic k e t New York C onstruction Sites " I f you a r e going to build any­ In appraisin g future u n iv ersity NEW YO RK C IT Y — C iv il rig h ts p ick e ts have launched a new thing, w hether it be a u n iv e rsity grow th, he p red icted th e re w ill wave of d em o n stratio n s a g a in st a lle g ed jo b d iscrim in a tio n at con­ s tru ctio n s it e s in th r e e * o f New Y o rk C ity ’ s fiv e boroughs. F o u r o r any o th er in stitu tio n , it ta k e s b e growth of ju n io r c o lle g e s and m any people working to g e th e r the c re a tio n of other; n e w c o lle g e s W HERED p ic k e ts, including a B a p tis t m in is te r , w e re a r r e s te d today at a to co m p le te the ta s k ,’ ’ he said . in M ichigan . T h e s e will feed B rooklyn h o sp ital co n stru ctio n p r o je c t and o th er d em o n stration s developed in Queens and M anhattan. " T h e jo b o f building MSU has stud ents into the m a jo r u n iv e r­ been a team e ffo rt and the team s it i e s HE G O ? should re c e iv e full c r e d it .’ ’ "H ow ever,, the undergrad uate P a r tly re s p o n s ib le fo r M SU’ s p ro g ram at MSU w ill con tin ue Union Spokesman Says R ail D ispute Not Hopeless tremendous developm ent is to be s t r o n g ," he said . " E x ­ WASHINGTON — A r a il union spokesm an told C o n g re ss that H a n n a h ’ s attitu d e toward h is p e rie n c e at other u n iv e rs itie s has the ra ilro a d dispute i s not n e a rly a s h o p e le ss a s the public has p o sitio n . He b e lie v e s the p r e s ­ shown that when the un d ergrad ­ been led to b e lie v e . Roy D avid son, head of the B ro th erh o o d of ident e x e m p l i f i e s the uni­ uate p ro g ram w as weakened in L o co m o tiv e E n g in e e rs,u rg e d C o n g re ss to allow union and m anage­ v e r s ity — he is its re p r e s e n ta tiv e . fa v o r of the gradu ate p ro g ra m , m en t to p ro ce e d with c o lle c tiv e bargain in g and to r e je c t the ad­ “ T h is p o sition 1 hold does not the whole institution has s u ffe r ­ MICHIGAN STA TE PRESIDENT JOHN A . HANNAH m in is tra tio n p ro p o s a l fo r solv in g the c o n tro v e rsy . la s t ju s t fro m 8 to 5 , " he said . e d ." Davidson sa id that c o lle c tiv e barg ain in g h a s been " v ir tu a lly " T o m e, it la s ts 24 hou rs oi At MSU th e re will a lso be in­ c r e a s e d em p h ases on the g rad ­ unused’ ’ d uring the fo u r -y e a r -o ld dispute. e v ery d ay.’ ’ "FOR P IZZA SAKE C A U " To The COLLEGE IN N .... N A T U R A LLY ! He told the House c o m m e rc e c o m m itte e that " t o the sm all e x ­ " I n th is p o sitio n I hold, th e re uate p ro g ram , he ind icated . tent that it h as been used , it h as brought th is dispute c lo s e to p e a ce ­ is a trem en d ou s opportunity to He b e lie v e s that in the future ful n egotiated re s o lu tio n ." T h e ra ilro a d ind ustry has sa id that p r a c tic a lly no p ro g re s s has been m ade in ta lk s on key is s u e s . a ffe c t the liv e s of people fo r the th re e m a jo r M ichigan u n iv e r­ g o o d ," he s a id . " I b e lie v e th e re s itie s will be adequate to handle is no c o m p a ra b le r o le .” the futu re load* of grad u ate p ro ­ 211 M.A.C. CASA N0VA#2 ED 7-1668 SPARTAN SPECIAL 1/4 lb. fresh ground round steak on He has had s e v e ra l opportun­ g r a m s . N atio na l Debt C e ilin g Not To Be Hiked it ie s to go into ind u stry. F o r T h e p resid en t can sym pathize sesame seed bun - french fried po­ in s ta n c e ,-a m eat packing industry with students who a r e working tatoes - crisp cole slaw - d ill pickle CAPITOL H ILL — T h e a d m in istra tio n h as to ld C o n g re ss that o ffe re d him fiv e tim e s h is p r e s - th e ir way through c o lle g e . T h at despite e a r l ie r fo r e c a s ts , it w ill not ask to r a i s e the le g a l c e ilin g ent s a la r y if he would go tc is the way he got h is education, - coffee, tea or large coke on the national debt to another r e c o r d high th is su m m e r. In stead . w ork fo r th em . He turned them Treasury S e c r e ta r y Douglas D illon and Budget D ir e c to r K e rm it Gordon asked C o n g re ss to extend the p re s e n t debt lim it of 309 billion dollars to N ovem ber 30. "W h e n 1 com p leted c o lle g e I down b e c a u se , a s he s a y s ," th e r i had accu m ulated a $9000 d eb t,” is m o re to life than m on ey .” he s a id . " A t that tim e it seem ed lik e " 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 and th at I would all for only 80< U n iv e rs ity p re s id e n ts a r e often Former Legal Aid To W illiam s Receives Fed eral Post s u b je c t to c r i t i c i s m and Hannah is no e xcep tio n . He is a m a jo r n e v e r b e able to pay it b a c k .” He was born in G rand R apids in 1902. H is p a re n ts w ere fa r m ­ THE COLLEGE INN WASHINGTON — A fo rm e r le g a l a d v is e r tt> form er M ichigan Gov. ta r g e t fo r stu d en ts, p r o fe s s o r s , e r s and he lived h is e a r ly y e a r s (Below College Drug) G. Mennen W illia m s ha s been nam ed A ss is ta n t S e c r e t a r y of D e­ and le g is la to r s . on the fam ily fa rm . fense fo r C iv il R ig h ts. " I f som eo ne w o rrie s a g re a t He’ s A lfred F i t t , who has been deputy under s e c r e t a r y of the d eal about c r it i c is m , then he army. shouldn’ t b e in th is p o st,” he SHOP AT J A C O B S O N ' S E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y E V E N I N G U N T I L NI NE Fitt is taking o v er a new p o st, c re a te d by D efen se S e c r e ta r y sa id . " I r e c e iv e som e c r it ic is m Robert M cN am ara to su p e rv ise the P entagon’ s new a n ti-d is c r im ­ and I a ls o , r e c e iv e som e c re d it SUMMER STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TU ESD AY, THURSDAY and FR ID AY - 9 :3 0 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. ination p o lic ie s . F itt fo rm e r ly liv ed in G r o s s e P o in te . fo r what I do and to m e the two WEDNESDAYS: NOON U N T IL 9 P.M. CLOSED A L L DAY SATURDAY THRU AUGUST 10 see m to b a la n c e o u t." S in cla ir O il Plane Wrecked He re a d s h is c r i t i c s in the CARACAS, V enezu ela — R e p o rts fro m C a r a c a s , V enezu ela, new sp ap ers and then c h e ck s to say a time bomb w reck ed a plane owned by the S in c la ir O il Com ­ s e e if they a r e c o r r e c t . If thev pany early y e ste rd a y in an o ilfie ld town 350 m ile s S outheast of a r e not, then he does not w o rry C aracas. T h e plane w as em pty on the a ir s t r ip when the bomb about them . went off - - b elie v e d to have been planted by C a s tr o ite t e r r o r i s t s , H a n n a h ’ s c r i t i c s m o st often (continued on page 5) c h a rg e that he is an “ e m p ire L ost D uck Elda D ia n e The V e t e r a n ' s Asso­ ciation mascot has beer, stolen again. The eight-foot duck was Summer's heat got you down? taken Wednesday night or Refresh y o u rs e lf w ith a new Thursday morning from the h a irs ty le by c a llin g for an Vets' a p a r t m e n t at 126 appointment today. Stoddard Street. Bill Bousu, president of the Club, said the duck was in the process of being ild cL 'Chiane ßecudq, repaired. The mascot has been s t o l e n periodically Directly above College Drug . . . two entrances throughout the year. 210 1 /2 Abbott Rd. or 119 E. Grand River “ W e w o u l d ap p reciate OPEN an y in fo rm atio n re g a rd ­ (A IR -C O N D ITIO N E D ) I 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. T u e s.*F ri. ing th e d u c k ’ s w h erea­ " I 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Mon. & Sot. ED 2-2416 b o u ts,” he sa id . S H O W A U N IT E D S T A T E O R F A S H IO N F O R C IT Y . S U B U R B . O R T R A V E L I N G A F A R Jacobson's j a l u u : F i t t (rv J~ y — 2 .J P MS.U. i W M P ic mm t T Iv l • 4 Mi chi gan St at e News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n T u e s d a y , J u l y 30 , 1 9 6 3 ROOM RENTED IN ONE D A Y . . " | was very pleased with the results” LARGE FRONT ROOM pri­ vate entrance and shower, park­ said this pleased advertiser ..... ing - Gentlemen. Call IV 15 i t Automotive______ For Rent For Rent For Sale ______ M For Sale + Service M S I 1959 ST U D E B A K E R LARK 4 - SEWING MACHINE - S in g er c o n - SKIN DIVING equipm ent, V io t. In - T H E S IS T Y P IN G M r c a rb o n c o p ­ V iolinist Here w ith a d oor, 6 c y lin d e r, standard s h ift, A PA R T M E N T S ROOMS s o le , au to m atic, z ig -z a g equipped c lu d e s fin s , m ask and s n o rk le s . i e s , m u ltillth m a s t e r s , o r stu ­ with dial c o n tro l fo r lovely de­ ¿ S ' » ] low cost 3 4 , 349 actu al m ile s . Only $42 5 . C a ll ED 7 -0 3 0 1 . 13 T\|OM.AN A P A R T M E N T ap­ p ro v ed h o u s i n g . All u tilitie s , M A L E STU D EN T VACANCY: $25 h a lf-te r m . $45 until F a ll te r m . sig n s. B u tto n h o les, appliques ov­ $ 15. P hone 3 5 5 -6 8 5 8 betw een 7 & 11 p .m . « 12 dent s e r v ic e s a c e ta te s . IB M ’ s w ith -c a rb o n ribbon and co m p le te For Concert plenty o f p ark in g . $10 p e r week 333 A lb ert S t r e e t , sid e e n tra n ce . e r c a s t s and a ll g e n era l hous. - .W A N T A D 1959 VOLK SW AGON 2 door s e - dan, sp arklin g new F lo r e tin e red e a ch . ED 7 - 0 7 6 6 even in gs. 12 r* hold sew ing. M ake 7 p aym ents of B A B Y C R IB - a lso s t r o l l - o - c h a ir s e t, e x c e lle n t condition. G r e e k alp h ab et and o th e r te c h ­ n ic a l sy m b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in all L o u is K r a s n e r , in tern atio n ally «AUTOMOTIVE G IR L S O V ER 2 1 - 2 sin g le ro o m s . $6.2 7 p e r m onth. PHONE O L 5 - c e le b ra te d v io lin ist and facu lty fin ish with brand new white w all STU D IO A PA R TM EN T fo r M ale Phone IV 4 -4 8 6 9 an y tim e. 12 d e p a rtm e n ts. W o n c h G rap h ic P r iv a te hom e, approved hous­ 23 0 2 . C 13 member of the C o n g re s s of «EMPLOYMENT t i r e s . M e ch a n ica lly to p s. See and Stu d en ts. C o o k i n g if d e s ire d , S e r v ic e , 1720 E a s t M ichigan A ve­ S tr in g s , w ill p re s e n t a sp e cia l •FOR RENT d riv e th is “ b e s t of buys” one p a rk in g , 251 S p artan Avenue. C a ll in g, c o ffe e p r iv ile g e s . $6 . C all ED 2 -4 5 6 2 a fte r 5 p .m . 13 FO R S ALE Two Tw in m a tt r e s s e s ^ P e rs o n a l nue, L a n sin g . Phone: 4 8 4 -7 7 8 6 . C r e c ita l at 8:15 p.m * today in and box s p rin g s with HoHywood •FOR SALE owner c a r today. $885. 1 y e a r ED 2 -6 0 7 8 . 14 CO O L S p a c i o u s r o o m M en, s te e l fr a m e s . $25 e a ch . C a ll ED HAVING B A B IE S during Indian LU C Y W E L L S , fo r fa s t a c c u r a te K ello g g C e n te r A uditorium . T h e G - W w arran ty . A1 Edwards C L O S E TO CA M PU S, p leasan t a tta c k s . . .peddling n ew sp ap ers •LOST & FOUND p riv a te e n tra n ce and bath. New 2 -6 9 1 4 . 14 typing on e lit e type I.B .M . e le c ­ public is Invited. Com pany, 3125 E . Saginaw, North liv in g ro o m , bed ro om , k itch en . t r i c . C a ll 3 3 9 -2 1 3 9 . C •PERSONAL of F ra n d o r. C12 hom e. ED 7 -9 7 9 4 . 13 M O B IL E HOME - 29 ft. T a n - during the London b litz . . . T h e p ro g ram w ill include the P r iv a te bath, e n tra n c e . P a rk in g . so m e p eop le n e v e r quit. We nev­ •PEANUTS PERSONAL ROOMS - Cooking p r iv ile g e s , dem M o n -O -C ru is e r. A ll alu m i­ D IA P E R S E R V IC E to your de­ V io lin C o n ce rto by A lban B e r g 1^5$ VOLKSW \GON s u n r o o f , ED 2 -5 3 7 4 . 16 e r quit e ith e r being to p -n o tch a ir-c o n d itio n e d , parkin g s p a ce - num, n e w l y d e c o ra te d . Phone s i r e . You r e c e iv e your own d ia­ and the e x tre m e ly d ifficu lt V iolin •REAL ESTATE o rig in al owner wants to s e ll. R a - C a ll ED 2 - 3 7 9 2 .________________tf 3 5 5 -3 7 7 8 d ays o r I V 5 - l3 2 5 e v e n - in s u ra n ce a g e n ts. Bubolz - 3 3 2 - p e r s b ack e ach tim e . With our C o n ce rto by A rnold Sch o en b erg . •SERVICE dio. white wal s . Ca 1 3 3 2 -1 9 7 9 . 12 EVERGREEN ARMS S P A C E A V A IL A B L E second 5 ings. 14 8671 - 2 2 0 M AC. C12 \ e r ) c le a n . s e r v ic e , you m ay inclu de up to •TRANSPORTATION AivE YOU PAYING m o re than you T h e Sch oen b erg C o n c e r t o , w eek s. P le a s a n t su rrou n d in gs. L a d I E S DIAMOND RINGS - One two pounds of your baby’ s under­ "W ANTED *MOÏg f y c LE iL - . C a ll E D 2 -G 9 3 5 . R e a so n a b le . 12 Z '" '* V?- ¿How need to fo r auto in s u ra n ce ? C a ll s h ir ts and cloth'll*# which w ill not w hich is built on tin: 12-to n e o r s e e your S ta te F a rm agent and s c a le , has been m a s te re d by DEADLINE: M O TO R C Y C LE, 1959 B .S .A . Su­ LUXUR Y FURNISHED M A LE STU D E N TS to s h a r e n ic e - gold, $125 value. S e ll r e a s o n ­ compare p r i c e s . Ask fo r fa d e. W hite, blue o r pink d ia­ few v io lin ists . K ra s n e r w as the 12 p.m . one c la s s da y be ­ ly fu rn ish ed hou se. C ooking, liv ­ a b le . 4 8 2 -2 5 4 1 . 14 p e r p a ils fu rn ish ed . p e r -r o c k e t 650 c c . Good condi­ APAR TM EN TS G E O R G E TO BIN o r ED K A R - s o lo is t in the p r e m ie r e p e r ­ ing r o c m , T .V . Su m m er and fa ll. AM ERICAN D IA P E R S E R V IC E fo re p u b lic a tio n . tion. C h rom e fen d ers and tank. SIN GLE B E D , m a tt r e s s , sp rin g s, MANN, IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , In F ra n d o r. fo rm a n ce o f both the Sch oen berg D E S I G N E D W IT H T H E 3 3 2 -0 3 8 4 . 12 Phone 3 5 5 -6 7 1 9 a fte r 2. 13 $20. T r a i l e r s iz e o il b u rn e r, $ 25. C12 914 E . G ie r S tr e e t C o n c e l lo t io n s • 10 a.m. one S T U D E N T IN M IN D and B e r g w orks. 2 kitchen c h a i r s , $ 3 .5 0 . E D 7 - A BOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR. L a n s in g , M ich. c la s s d a y before p u b l ¡ c a t i o n A U TO M O TIV E: SER V IC E ROOM AND BOARD 1201. 12 E le c t r o ly s is i s p e rm an e n t. C a ll IV 2 -0 8 6 4 C K r a s n e r will be a s s is te d at PHONE: 355-8255 or 8256 ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. MODEL OPEN A ttra c tiv e T Y P E W R IT E R RO YA L S tan d - U n iv e rsity B eau ty Salon ED 2 - ★ Wanted the p i a n o by M r s . A drienne K rasn er. RATES: Sm all dents to la rg e w re ck s. A m erican and f o r e i g n c a r s . DAILY Reasonable ACROSS FROM a rd P ic c a . 13‘ 2 -8 8 1 0 . r u le r . C a ll ED 14 1116 o r IV 4 -1 6 3 2 .___________ C G E T R E L IA B L E ADVICE on c a r B A B Y S IT T IN G JO B W.ANTED - F u ll tim e by e x p e rie n ce d m o th er . T h ere w ill a ls o b e a com m en­ in s u ra n c e fro m L E S STANTON ta ry and p ro sp e ctu s by D r. Hans 1 DAY $1.25 G uaranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 .1 4 1 1 3 :0 0 to 8 :0 0 P .M . FA RM F R E S H EG G S, h o m e- with r e f e r e n c e s . C a ll V ero n ica SNYDER H A L L Nathan, a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of S A T . 1 :0 0 to 4 :0 0 P .M . A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in an cin g 3 5 5 -9 8 1 9 .. R e a so n a b le r a t e s . 14 3 DAYS.. . . S2.50 E a s t K alam azoo. C grown sw eet c o rn and to m a to e s, m u sic at MSU. E X C E L L E N T FOOD a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ich ig an . IV 5 DAYS. . . . S3.75 a ls o oth er fr e s h fr u its and veg­ (Based on 15 words per ad) i t Employment______ $ 1 9 P E R W EEK e ta b le s daily at re a s o n a b le p r i­ 2 -0 6 8 9 . C FU RN ISH ED A P T . two o r th re e .A ir C onditioning be d ro o m s. School a d m in istra to r, ATTENTION STUDEN T W IVES. M EA LS MON. - F R I. c e s throughout the sea s o n . Road­ F R E E P IZ Z A ON YOUR B IR T H ­ There w ill be a 25c service and bookkeeping charge if Dependable co ffe e cou nter w ait­ r e s s needed f o r full tim e w ork. .Custom b u ilt K itchens .B u ilt- in study area 151 B ogue S tr e e t F a rm h o u se F r a te r n ity sid e F a r m M a rk e t, 3 m ile s e a s t o f E . L an sin g o n G ra n d R iv e r , old DA Y. At B im b o ’ s , p izza is our s p e c ia lty . C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C c o lle g e son , high school daugh­ t e r . E a s t s id e p r e fe r a b le . O w ner­ Mat Clinic th is od is not paid w ith in ship c a r e . Phone 3 7 3 -3 7 3 0 - E X T . .A m ple Parking one week. No Sundays. M ust be in te re ste d in long te rm em ploym ent. Apply .In d iv id u a l balconies ED 7-9230 or ED 2-8635 US 16 at O kem os Rd. IRONER - Ir o n r ite , p e rfe c t c o n - C B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e r v ic e and R e n ta ls . New and used . E a s t 6 0 , 8 a .m . to 4 p .m . WANTED G IR L ROOM M ATE to 14 Opens Sunday in p erson at Spudnut Shop, 225 WOMEN - Approved and s u p e r- L an sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t G rand i t Automotive______ M .A .C . 1« L O C A T IO N v ised with cooking p riv ile g e s fo r d ition. $ 1 0 0 . Phone 3 7 2 -1 0 4 6 . 12 EN C Y C L O PE D IA AMERICANA - R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s e a s t o f M c - s h a re apt. fo r su m m er. $5 p e r T h e f i r s t Sp artan W re stlin g and la s t 5 w eeks of su m m e r sch o o l. D onald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C w eek. C a ll K athy 3 3 2 -2 8 3 9 . 13 1955 PONTIAC 8 cylin d er auto- N EED MONEY F O R SUM M ER? 1 BLO CK NORTH OF 1961 ed itio n with 1962 ann ual. C oaching C lin ic w ill open th is •'AVON C A LLIN G ” (on T .V .) h a s 3 3 2 -8 9 4 5 . 12 W ANTED A P T . FO R 3 gradu ate Sunday. M o re than 220 a r e re g ­ m a tic , r a d i o , good tra n sp o rta ­ in c re a se d demand fo r our p ro­ GD. RIVER LA R G E F R O N T ROOM p r i - L ik e New. Phone 3 5 5 -1 0 0 2 . 12 4C Real Estate_______ w om en fo r f a ll te rm only. R e a ­ is te r e d fo r the c lin ic , w hich w ill tion . $225. Phone 3 5 5 -4 0 0 6 . 12 ON EVERGREEN B o o k ca s e s U nfinished $ 4 .9 5 and ducts. We have a few ch o ic e open v ate e n tra n ce and show er, p a rk ­ so n ab le p r ic e . W ill give ow ner­ run in two on e-w eek s e s s io n s . FO U R B E D R O O M CO LO N IA L; M G -tD 1^52 Red ;ody, power up. C h est of d ra w e rs $ 1 0 .0 0 and ship c a r e . C a ll 4 8 5 -2 1 5 4 . 13 •air. e x c e lle n t. Co: ild use new t e r r ito r ie s fo r women who a re RENT N O W ing - G en tlem en . C a ll IV 9 - . up. G ra n ts F u rn itu r e , 529 E a s t 3610 D e e rfie ld ; Aluminum sid ­ T h e second s e s s i o n , d ir e c ­ dependable and want to e a rn . F o r 4355. 15 in g, s to r m s , s c r e e n s ; $600 down, T H R E E ROOM M ATES August and ti jp, side cu rtain s. C all IV 9 - appointm ent in your hom e, w rite FOR FALL M A L E STU D EN T V ACANCY. $25 M ich igan , L a n sin g . IV 4 - 4 9 0 3 . C a s s u m e V .A . loan. Phone T U 2 - S e p te m b e r. N e w ra n ch h o u s e ted by G rady P e n in g e r, w re s tlin g 713. 12 t o w w o n u * o k « w c fi DIAMOND S O L I T A R E - with c o a c h , w ill open on Aug. 11. o r c a ll even in gs, M r s . Alana Huc- until fa ll te r m . 333 A lb e rt S tr e e t , 9548. 16 fu rn ish ed . C a rp o rt and show er, i ENGLISH FORD 4-d oo r s e - P IA L T O W B m atching w e d d i n g band, c o s t W re stlin g o f f ic ia ls , high sch oo l k in s, 5664 School S tre e t, H asle tt, sid e e n tra n c e . C a ll IV 4 -7 4 0 6 , FO R S A L E - L a r g e 3-b ed ro om 3 /4 m ile fro m ca m p u s. $ 3 0 p e r - $250. Phone 3 3 2 -5 5 3 9 . 12 $20 0 . W ill s e ll fo r $75. Phone and c o lle g e c o a c h e s , and students M ichigan. T eleph one F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . 332-1011 I V - 52261 ev en in gs 3 7 2 -0 3 3 0 . 13 c o lo n ia l ho m e. 3 b a th s, 2 f i r e ­ m onth. U tilitie s p aid. IV 7 -3 5 3 3 C H E V R O L ET, 2 -door power 3 7 2 -3 2 3 4 . 13 a r e invited to attend th e c lin ic . C12 p la c e s , paneled re c r e a tio n ro o m , o r ED 2 -4 2 6 9 . 13 do, sharp . Must s e ll. C all FU RN ISH ED 2 -B e d ro o m , u tilit— HOUSE___________________________ P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — T R A N SP O R ’T A flO N C o st i s $25 f o r r e g is tr a tio n and V O UN G M A R R I E D WOM.aK 4 s c re e n e d p o rch , 2- c a r g a r a g e . '- 2 3 0 4 evenings. 12 i e s , p ark in g , su m m er r a t e s . Men O lym pia P r e c is io n . Buy th e fin ­ i f one w ish e s lodging it i s an days a w eek, 11:30 - 1:00 and 241 M aplewood D riv e . C a ll ED N E E D ROUND T R IP r id e r s to DEAN i. HARRIS MOTORS o r w om en. IV 7 -0 7 1 6 '. 12 FU RN ISH ED fo u r and o n e -h a lf e s t . T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- 2 -8 9 8 3 . 16 D avenport, Iowa v ia Hammond, additional $25. A pplication b lan k s 3 :30 - 5 :0 0 , startin g S ep t. 9. Grand R iv e r i t C ed ar 427 G R O V E S T R E E T - 2 -b e d - ro o m s , r e c r e a tio n roo m and g a ­ b rin g Com pany. 3 1 0 N . G ran d . m ay b e obtain ed in 216 M en’ s In­ T o su p e rv ise 9 y r- old boy in OKEM OS FO R A HOME th at has C h ic a g o , J o li e t . F r id a y , August ov er 48 y e a r f with F o rd E . L an sin g hom e. May bring a room fu rn ish ed apt. Adults only, ra g e . Within walking d is ta n c e of IV 2 -1 2 1 9 . C ev ery th in g - 4 b e d r o o m s ,2 b a th s , 3 rd . 3 3 2 -0 6 9 2 . 12 tra m u ra l B u ild in g. fo o tb all fie ld . C a ll a fte r 8 p .m . C R lB FO R INFAN T o r ch ild . 1960 C orvet - white deluxe tr im , p re -s c h o o l ch ild . Own tra n s p o r­ no stud en ts. In qu ire at 4 1 7 G ro v e b eau tifu lly land scap ed 2 a c r e lot 3 3 9 -2 7 4 8 . 12 Good co n d itio n . $ 17. C a ll 3 5 5 - standard tra n s m is sio n , radio and tation . $ 1 .25/ h r. W rite to M rs . S t.______________________________ 16 w ith o rc h a rd and p e re n n ia l g a r­ T H IR D MAN d e s ire d fo r r e s t of 612 9 . 13 h e a te r - $795./ J . I . G re e n , 238 O xford R d ., E . M A R R IE D C O U P L E O N LY. Stove den - low p r i c e . Phone E D 2 - 1958 F o rd 6-c y lin d e r, 2 -d o o r, s u m m e r in 3-b e d ro o m p r o fe s ­ L a n sin g . 13 and r e f r i g e r a t o r , fu rn ish ed . 1960 IN TERN A TIO N A L 3/4 ton 8820. 14 tw o-tone, with overdhive - $445. s o r ’ s hom e. 407 O rc h a rd . Phone A v ailab le in S e p te m b e r. E . L a n ­ pickup tr u c k . Good con d itio n . M ay A V A IL A BL E FO R REM AIN DER sin g , p ark in g . C a ll ED 2 -1 0 2 7 3 3 2 -2 6 4 5 . 14 E A ST LANSING 3 bedroom C ap e 1956 DeSoth) 4 -d o o r, fu ll power b e se e n at M ary M ayo 7 a .m . to Cod ho m e, la r g e fe n ced lo t, m any c a r . L ik e new - $395. of su m m er. E a rn $60 a week e v en in g s. 15 C o lle g e MEN - Home 7 room 4 p .m . C a ll IV 2 -8 4 3 4 . 13 1959 R a m b le r A m erican Wagon, w orking evenings c a llin g on c u s ­ M a l e CR.a C)Ua T £ s t u d e n t s fu rn ish ed . A v ailab le fa ll te r m . O L Y M P IA p o rta b le ty p e w rite r, e x t r a s . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . Phone E D 7 - S u b m a rin e s , V a rs ity B urge rs J standard tra n s m is sio n - $495. to m e rs of a national c o n ce rn . A ir-co n d itio n e d , n e w l y d eco ­ 0 6 0 0 .____________________________ 14 o r cou p le. T h re e ro o m s , B ath , 1959 Olds 88, 4-d o o r SEDAN, C a ll 4 8 7 -6 0 8 6 fro m 9 a .m . to s to ra g e room with p riv a te e n - ra te d , su ita b le fo r 6 c o lle g e m en. d elu xe m o d el, 13” equipped with C H E M I C A L k e y b o a r d . L is t 3 BEDROO M HOUSE w ith heated OPEN 5 p.m. - - 2 a.m. ‘ pow er s te e rin g , stand ard tr a n s ­ 12 noon. Ask fo r M r. M u rray . 12 tr a n c e ;_ £ h 2 n e _ E D _ 2 ^ 4 6 0 i^ _ ^ J i3 L o ca te d at 1518 E a s t M ichigan $ 1 5 3 .8 0 , s e l l fo r $ 1 1 9 ., Including b r e e z e w ay, double g a ra g e and Delivery Service in m issio n - $895. t o w N a Iv d C o L n T r y Food A venue, L a n sin g . C a ll ED 7 - fin ish e d b a s e m e n t. V e r y la r g e 1955 Plymouth station wagon, one INC. Do you have tim e on your WANTED - MAN T O s h a re 2 - 1276 o r IV 2 -1 6 3 7 . A sk fo r M r . e x c is e . H a ss e lb rin g C o . 310 N . lo t, 5 m i n u t e s fro m M SU. E. Lansing or stop in a t . . . m an apt. $10 p e r week including G ran d , IV 2 -1 2 1 9 . C IS owner - $195. Many o th er m ak es hands? We need 2 men with L aN o b le. tf $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . ED 7 -9 5 0 8 . 14 u tilitie s , g a ra g e . 3189 B ir c h Row Varsity D rive-In C IV IL EN GIN EERIN G L IB R A R Y and m odels to ch o ose fro m . Shop m orn in gs and evenings f r e e to D riv e . Phone 3 3 2 -5 7 6 2 . 12 Bogu* Street 5 0 bo o ks - c lo s in g e s t a t e . M a k e 3 BED RO O M HOME - C lo s e to our full block of used c a r b a r­ work at excep tio n al s e llin g jo b . gain«. A g u aran tee with e v ery P r e f e r m a rrie d men with c a r FU RN ISH ED 3 -ro o m apt. if t il - at the Rad Cadar an o ffe r . C A L L IV 4 -4 2 6 6 . 13 sch o o ls a n d u n iv e rs ity . N ice it ie s , cou ple only. B us lin e , c en ­ M A P L E B U N K B E D S , m a t- b a s e m e n t, s m a ll down p aym ent. c a r . IV 2 - i 6 0 4 .______________ C 14 fo r tra v e l e x p e rie n c e . F o r ap - t e r of O kem os. Phone ED 2 - t r e s s e s . L e s s than 1 y e a r old. B y o w ner. E D 2 -4 3 0 0 . 12 ED 2-6517 E. Grand'RIver Ave. J 958 C H E V R O L E T C O N V ERTI­ pointm ent c a ll 4 8 4 -4 3 1 7 ._______ C 5 1 J 2. 13 Good con d ition. R e a s o n a b le . C a ll B L E - P ow er b ra k e s , pow er G R E A T L A K E S EM PL O Y M EN T 3 5 5 -3 1 4 3 .___________________ - i t Service s te e rin g , 348 s tic k . E x c e lle n t has perm anent p o sitio n s fo r men F U R N IT U R E : Double bed, c h e s t s , shape. C all 3 5 5 -2 9 7 6 a fte r 5 p .m . and women in o ffic e , s a le s , and d aven p ort, ta b le s c h a ir s , T V s e t XEROX COPIES anything; even 1 M ile East 16 e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 - 1 5 4 3 , 616 Haslett Apartments pages in a bound book. Aldin- Naw Student Apts. and o th e r ite m s . C a ll 3 3 7 -2 3 6 5 . ger Direct Mail, 533 N. Clip- Of MSU M .G .A . 1957 W ire w h e e ls, e x - M ichigan N ational T o w e r. C >adjoining the campus 13 c e lle n t condition. B e s t o ffe r . C all pert. IV 5-2213. C One h a l f blo ck fro m SOCIAL S E C U R IT Y p e n s io n e rs. THESES PRINTED 3 5 5 -2 9 7 6 a fte r 5 p .m . 16 S t u d e n t S e r v i c e * B id g S T U D Y GU ID ES - F o r a ll b a s ­ E a rn $125 p e r month with new Rapid service, stay white Diazo SPARTAN MOTORS C a ll ED 2-5051 ic s . A lso P sy ch o lo g y 151, E c ­ hom e ap p liance. S e lls it s e lf . C all prints, drafting stq>plies. Home of p e rso n a lly s e le cte d used 3 3 2 -2 6 0 2 days o r 3 3 2 -8 4 3 7 ev en­ c a r s* VOLKSWAGON 1958 g reen , in gs. M r. N u re m b erg e r. 13 Forty-One FURNISHED STUDENT (Anytim e) Now Ranting o n o m ics 2 0 0 , 2 0 1 , and 2 0 2 , GCA 1 0 0 M a rs h a ll M u sic, 3 0 7 E - G rand R iv e r . tf CAPITAL CITY BLUEPRINT 221 South Grand Lansing, IV 2-5431 C llforno Restaurant S e v e ra l N eat P erso n a b le W om - rad io, h e a te r, $795. APAR TM EN TS for en W a n t e d fo r d istribu tion of w».T*e O LDS M O BILE 88 1959 co n v erti­ architect James livingston B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e r v ic e and b le , a u t o m a t i c tra n s m is sio n , B rand new hom e appliance $150 F a ll ‘63 R e n ta ls . New and u se d . E a s t to $300 a week incom e with op­ Rent N o w For Fall I O ffice 239 Bogua St. pow er s te e rin g , power b ra k e s . Ae ry cle a n . portunity fo r rapid advancem ent. L a n s in g C y c le , 1215 E a s t Grand R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s e a s t of M c­ ■NOW OPEN DAILY,11:AM - 2 :A M l No sellin g e x p e rie n c e req u ired . A p p lic a t io n * A n d C H E V R O L E T 1960 2 - d o o r C all M r. N u rem b erg er at 332— C o m p le t e R e n t a l In fo r m a t io n D on ald s. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza B is c a y n e , 6 , cy lin d e r standard A v a ila b le A t t r a n s m i s s i o n , power s t e e r - 2602 days o r 3 3 2 -8 4 3 7 evenings. PAINTIN G - i n t e r i o r and e x ­ 13 t r a n s m i s s i o n , ra d io , h e a te r, $1195. p m p l o y M e Kt “ Evergreen Arms t e r i o r . E x p e rie n c e d , r e fe r e n c e s . F r e e e s tim a te . C a ll 3 5 5 -1 1 4 5 .1 2 RATHSKELLER C H E V R O L E T 1962 C o rv a ir Mon­ We need a c c u ra te ty p ists who M O D E L O P E N D A IL Y STU D EN T T V R E N T A L S . New OPEN DAILY 5 P.M enjoy talking on the telephone to za, 4 -d o o r, 4 speed tr a n s m is ­ T-8 P M 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 2 1 ” FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT sio n , 102 h o rs e power m oto r, work from 9 -1 2 noon, 1 2 -3 p.m . ta b le m o d e ls, $8 p e r m onth. All rad io, h e a te r, $1795. o r hou rs to be arran g ed . F iv e For The Best In s e ts gu aran teed , no s e r v ic e o r 3000 E . M ichigan days p e r w eek. Apply in p erso n Student Apartments d e liv e ry c h a r g e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV ■Phone IV 7 -3 7 1 5 C13 today - 345 Student S e rv ic e s 2 -0 6 2 4 . C F 6 k S A L E , O LD SM O BILE i9 6 0 Building._________ . EDWARD G. HACKER CO. WHY PA Y M O R E ? F o r p r o fe s - P H O N E ED 7 -13 11 FO R T A K E O U T 88 co n v ertib le , power b re a k s and U s e th e W ant-A ds (V 5-2261 Realtors 332-1011 sio n a l d ry cle a n in g , WENDROWS. s te e rin g . New t ir e s . E x celle n t D E L U X E FU RN ISH ED A P T ;C o l­ P a n ts , s k i r t s , s w e a te r s , 50tf. condition. TU 2 -0 8 0 8 . 14 leg e o r p ro fe s sio n a l p erso n n e l. P la in d r e s s e s , s u its, c o a t s , $ 1 .0 0 VOLKSW AGON - 1962 F am ily NEW 3 ro o m s . ED 2 -3 5 0 5 9 :3 0 a .m . 3006 V in e S t. 1/2 blo ck w est of C am p er. F u lly Equipped. Many e x tr a s . C all ED 7 -1 0 9 8 . DO YOU KNOW that ju st ten m in­ 16 EYDEAL VILLA to 5 :3 0 p.m E ven in g s, OR 7 - 8901. 12 F r a n d o r .____________ T V S E R V IC E . S p e cia l r a te fo r C You Won’t Catch A TTEN TIO N FA C U L T Y 648 Sun- South Campus c o lle g e housing s e r v ic e c a l l s . $4. u te s e a st of E a st L an sin g you can A bsolute h o n e s t y . A CM E TV, Us Sleeping s e t L ane fu rn ish ed 4-b ed ro om have the b e st of p erso n alized s e r ­ NOW LEASING FOR o C om pletely furnished h om e, b asem en t and g a ra g e . 2 y r . 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9 -5 0 0 9 . C v ice fro m a sm all frien d ly F o rd SUMMER AND F A L L TERMS le a s e . Phone M a rg a re t Heath IV e W a ll to w a ll carpeting d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e s e ­ T Y P IN G S E R V IC E 5 -2 2 6 1 o r ev en in gs IV 7 -3 4 4 6 . e 4 car parking lectio n of used c a r s . Signs B ru n ­ 1 & 2 BEDROOMS ANN BROWN ty p ist and m u lti- Edw ard G. H ack er C o. R e a lto rs son F o r d S a le s , W illiam ston , 1 BEDROOM FOR 2-3 12 e A ir conditioned lith o ffse t p rin tin g (b lack & w hite M ichigan . OL 5 -2 1 9 1 . C PERSONS e Snack bar & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n e ra l typing, MSU - NEAR - 3 -ro o m fur t e r m p a p e rs , th e s e s , d is s e r ta ­ l 9 6 l FÂLCÔN 4-d o o r s ta tio n - 2 BEDROOM FOR 4 nished a p t., u p s ta ir s , p riv a te en ­ e P rivate balcony wagon. Low m ile a g e , e x c e lle n t tio n s. ED 2 -8 3 8 4 . C PERSONS tr a n c e , f r e e p ark in g. C a ll 339 ePaneled din ing room condition. O rig in al ow ner. 3 5 5 - -C O M P LE TE LY 2 6 0 6 . *" 12 • Four large clo se ts T Y P IN G - G E N E R A L and the­ 4578 d ays, ED 2 -2 1 3 8 nigh ts. 14 FURNISHED SPE C 1A L D E A L FO R 5 w eeks •D is h w a s h e rs s i s . E x p e rie n c e d . E le c t r i c ty p e- M G -T D 1953 V ery good condi­ •G.E. A P P LIA N C E S beginning Ju ly 2 4 . F u rn ish ed w r t ie r . R e a so n a b le r a t e s . C a ll tio n , 4900 G rand Wood D riv e, O ffic e Open 12-7 P.M. D o ily -SWIMMING POOL su ita b le fo r 3 - m en o r women G r a c e R u th e rfo rd , ED 7-0138. Phone 3 7 2 -0 2 7 3 . 12 - $18 p e r w eek. IV 4 -4 8 6 0 . 12 14 O P E L 1960 STATIONWAGON -C ITY BUS «fr For Sale JOB RESUMES — 100 copies, 38,0 0 0 m ile s , o rig in al ow ner, -LARG E REC ROOM ROOMS_______________________ $4. Aldinger Direct Mail Adver­ 27 m ile s p e r gallon. E x c elle n t -LAUN D R Y F A C IL IT IE S Q U IE T ROOM W om en, unsuper­ T E L E V ISIO N FO R S A L E - 18” tising. 533 North Clippert. IV 5- Ju st bring your laundry buy, $595 . 3 3 2 -8 3 5 3 . 12 -CLOSE TO SHOPPING v ise d . C am pus 3 b lo ck s. K itchen . Z enith p o rta b le . B e s t o ffe r ov er 2213. C and cleaning to th e ANGLIA, 1960, c le a n , sh arp , 28 A lso 1/2 double. Both through $ 50. Phone 3 3 7 -0 5 8 7 , ask fo r ED1E Sl*ARR, Vy p IST. Theses, professionals a t L o u is . mpg. Good ru b b e r, e x c e lle n t m e­ S e p te m b e r 1. Doubl e av a ila b le L o re n . 1« C lothes in by 10 can dissertations, term papers, gen­ ch an ical condition. M ust s e ll. -AIR CONDITIONED S e p te m b e r 2 1 . Phone 3 3 2 -0 6 4 7 be ready by 5 the same SIN GER Sew ing M a ch in e -C o m ­ eral typing. Experienced, IBM ED 7 -0 2 0 5 o r 3 5 5 -8 4 8 1 . 14 a f te r 5 . 18 p le te ly au tom atic z ig -z a g fo r fa n - day. E lectric. OR 7-8232. C TRIU M PH 19.63 T R - 4 R oad - For Further Inrormation m e f t C ooking, P ark in g , 1 block Qoutixia r . *vjptonh.*»»•• Technicolor' ■^ClWMASCOPf -EiSWWY "House of W ash , n D&t C l FmN Doris Day eu«kth ALLEN » » N E X T "C O M E BLO W YOUR HORN" I James Garner the Damned" JiMARVIN WARDEN A T T P lu s “ P A P A ’S D E L IC A T E CONDITION’J « « ROMERO M foran « O ü ! M R ‘ The T h r ill a f it A l l ” o Mi chi gan Sta^e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n Tues day, July 30, 1963 Toxicology Study In Giltner Hall are you a Studies Seek To Answer name Many Questions On Fish TOO Why do tish go blind? How will have been kept without g e rm s , dropper? te r m s or, the human body affect said A rm istea d . " T h u s we can the atm osp h ere of another p lan et'1 study what happens to th e s e an i­ T h e r e ’ s a t r e a t f o r you m als when they co n tra c t d is ­ is chil i from a vending m achine on K n ap p’ s S e co n d F l o o r safe to eat? e a s e s ." Although the an sw e rs to th ese A rm istead said such re s e a r c h in E a s t L a n s i n g . A c o l ­ is hoped to aid in preventing question" have not yet been found, l e c t i o n of the w o r l d ’ s r e s e a r c h b e i n g c a r r ie d or human d is e a s e s once the c a u s e s a r e d isco v e re d . b e s t k n o w n n a m e s in t a ­ through the C o lleg e of \ e t e r i- T h is work a lso includes study bl e top a c c e s s o r i e s . We nary M edicine is hoping to fine of germ s o u ter tl won’ t c a r e how of ten you Gi i t- lis te a d said that at p resen t dro p t h e s e n a m e s to c i'.e W * a re not known, but y ou r f r i e n d s - t h e y ’ ll Jfin d it n i c e to know that^ you know t h e s e n a m e s . P l e a s e be o u r g u e s t . F O A M O N R E D C E D A R R IV E R Institu te of Health in Washington 1I I D.C.’ A rm istead explained that blinc fist; cannot sec- to e at, and th e re ­ fo re dip of starv atio n . The c.,u se Hearing (c o n tin u e d from page 5) Sewage P la n t To Serve of the blindness is not yet known, his test d eterm in es how loud but pollution of ->ator is thought to be the reaso n fo r th isp ro b le m sim p le speech mus' be b e - >re it can be understood,., A sp eech * d iscrim in atio n te s t U niversity, Community When the exact cau se is d is ­ i 3iso ¿iven to cvn lu stc 3n in— cover-. d, the inform ation w ill be iv id uni ' s ability to understand C o n stru ctio n will begin in 1964 E a s t L an sin g M ayor Gordon C ed ar R iv e r and th e 1 -96 in t e r ­ im portant in, M ichigan, as well on a new 53 m illio n sew age plant T h o m a s said the c ity is “ doing cep to r now under c o n stru c tio n . as throughout the country, and It evaluations s h o w that a which will s e r v e M ichigan S tate, e x te n s iv e work with con su ltin g T h e s ite is n orth of Spartan may e'- en be linked in som e way, p erson has a lo ss of h earing , E a s t L ansing and M erid ian Tow n­ e n g in e e rs on p lans fo r t h e p la n t ." V illa g e . East L a n sin g to human heait; . he is a d v i s e d to consu lt a ship. It will be located betw een th e Red T h o m as said the 1 -96 in te r ­ A lso in the vein of human health m ed ical s p e cia lis t to see if the cep to r m ust be com p le te d b e fo re is the study of food b acteriology he a rin g loss can be rem edied the new sew age plant is b u ilt. going on in G iltn e r. by m edical or su rg ic a l treatm en t "W hen' we’ ve com p le te d the con ­ Studying the su b -m icro sco p ic le\el of b a c te ria , rtse a rch , p e r ­ sonnel a re attem pting to find out If not, then the patient may often im prove his h earin g by using a Borgstrom To Talk sulting w ork, the c ity we will s e ll bonds to fin an ce it s portion hearin g aid. of the c o s t ,” he added. t) e gen eral p roblem s involved MSU and M erid ian Tow nship O yer explained that the c lin ic food consumption connected with 'a: ¡•hi :ui has a lab where the p arien t is n what to expect from To Conference a r e sh arin g the c o s t of the plant with E a st L an sin g . his h earin g aid and how to adtust national U n i o n of M icro b io l­ Tho m as said the new plant will D r. G eo rg B o rg s tro m , an MSU again st background no ises he p r o fe s s o r of food s c ie n c e , has o g is ts . prob ab ly not be com p le te d until ,K-. to m eet. On h is re tu rn trip to E a st 1965. It w ill re p la c e the old been se le c te d to give the open­ mÆki&Mvà p erso n using an a id ,” ing a d d ress at the f i r s t p lenary L a n sin g , B o rg s tro m w ill giv e a plant located on K a la m a z o o S tr e e t •her stud ies connectedw nn College oI V e te rin a ry M e d i- J y e r se id, " m u s t be re co n cile d s e s s io n of a m a jo r in tern atio n al p ap er on w orld u tiliz a tio n of opposite U n iv e rsity V illa g e . f t l MSU and the C ity of E a s t . make use of ra ts , m ic e and m the fact that som e sounds a re c o n fe re n c e bein g held in S to ck ­ p ro te in at the In te rn a tio n a l C on­ fe r e n c e on M aln u tritio n in E d ­ L an sin g had r e c e iv e d c o m p la in ts E H i lin e s pigs in an attempt to K e e p lost f o r e v e r ." holm , Sweden Ju ly 29 - Aug. 5. T h e c lin ic also o ffe rs training inburgh, Scotland . about o d ors fro m th e old sew age hese ar.im ials com p letely germ About 1 ,8 0 0 s c ie n tis t s f r o m in lip reading and aphasia r e ­ throughout t h e w orld, includ­ T h is m eeting w ill be followed plant. h ab ilitatio n . L ip read in g en ab les ing C om m unist c o u n trie s , will by a sp e cia l s e s s io n on food s c i ­ “ T h e p re se n t p lan t is o v e r­ G en eration s of sm all an im als a p erso n with a h earin g lo ss to attend. The them e w ill be " G lo b ­ e n c e a b stra ctin g and docum en­ ta x e d ,” T h o m as s a id . " T h i s is m i * * * understand what a sp e ak e r says al Im p acts of M icro b io lo g y ." tation at which B o r g s tr o m will re s p o n s ib le fo r the o f f e n s i v e by o b servin g h is lip m ovem ents. re p r e s e n t t h e N ational A cadem y od or. T h e new plant w ill be la rg e B o rg s tro m , a noted authority A phasia is lo ss of the faculty of on w o r l d food p ro b le m s, will of S c ie n c e and the In stitu te of enough so that th e re w ill not be mm using or understanding language. speak on " T h e Human B io m a s s , Food T e c h n o lig is ts . any s m e l l s ." "W h en dealing with c h ild re n ,” Its C h e m ica l a n d B io lo g ic a lL im ­ wm & m im O yer said, " th e c lin ic must use ita tio n s .” "KEWPEE’S” B lÉ EGGS a conditioning approach so sub­ He will be followed on th e p r o - ¡y M je c t s will give the right resp o n se to d ifferen t sound fre q u e n c ie s ." gra m by F .R . F e d o ro v , s e c r e ­ BREAKFAST ta ry of the S oviet A cadem y of O yer said th e tra in in g p ro g ra m of the speech and h earin g de­ S c ie n c e . 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