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STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday, August 1, 1963 Price 10< Initialed Pact: Realized Goalj peajurec| T h e third f a c to r in the fin al signing of th is way and r e fu s e s to sig n the tr e a ty , she By JAC K IE KORONA S ta re s S ta ff W rite r G r e e r , p ro fe s s o r o f h u m an ities and fo r m e r - - jp r o f the g r ^ . y is s u e s " T h e R u ssian s have alw ays advocated a th e lim ite d t e s t , ban tre a ty is what G r e e r te rm e d " t h e c lin c h e r tri te r m s of power w ill look b e llig e r e n t fin the e y e s of .th e * w o rld .” Young Clevelander p o lit ic s .” T h is tr e a ty fr e e z e s the p re se n t G r e e r said that D eG au lle’ s state m e n t that A lon g-stan d in g goal of the United S ta te s was re a liz e d la s t w eek when a m b a s s a d o rs of th is cou n try , R u ssia and G re a t B rita in signed total n u cle a r te st ban, without in sp e ctio n . S in ce both p a r tie s now r e a liz e th is is not p o s s ib le , the S oviet Union has co m p ro m ised ad vantages of e a ch cou n try . In expanding th is h y p o th esis, G r e e r said F r a n c e w ill sig n a tre a ty if it is a fu ll ban on n u cle a r te stin g and the a rm s r a c e , i s an To Direct Congress and given in to U .S . d e s i r e s .” that te stin g — ex ce p t fo r that underground attem pt to sa v e fa c e . a lim ited te st ban tre a ty in M oscow . — i s c u rta ile d in both the United S ta te s By SUE JACOBY G r e e r said he fe e ls the p a rtia l te s t ban S in ce he r e a l iz e s the p o sitio n s of both the th e re is an op era house in n e a r­ Now that the docum ent is in itia le d by and R u s s ia . ly e v e ry town. Conductors not — which c o n c e rn s te stin g in the a tm o sp h e re , S oviet Union and the U nited S ta te s in this State News S taff Writer the th re e c o u n trie s p o s s e s s in g the stro n g ­ c a s e , D eG au lle f e e ls that such a tre a ty w ill only a r e th e re to coach s in g e rs , under w ater and in o uter s p a ce only — P oten tial te stin g in F r a n c e and China e s t n u cle a r p o w ers in the w orld , and the c a m e about a s the r e s u lt of th r e e f a c t o r s . not co m e about, and he can look m o r e p e a c e - but they in v ariab ly have an op­ United S ta te s aw aits the t r e a t y 's ra tific a tio n is a ffe cte d by th is tre a ty in that th ese L ouis/ L ane, a 3 9 -y e a r -o ld con ­ loving to the r e s t of the w orld. portunity to conduct som e s e r ­ by the C o n g re s s, c itiz e n s of th is cou ntry ‘ ‘ Both p a r tie s have r e a liz e d th e notion of c o u n trie s w ill lo s e fa c e e ith e r m ilita r ily o r d uctor who w ill lead the C on­ ious m u s ic ,” d ip lo m a tica lly , no m a tte r what th e ir re a c tio n , a r e m aking a c c u sa tio n s . un lim ited te stin g a s being bad fo r th e human g r e s s of S trin g s in a c o n c e rt T h is is not L an e’ s f i r s t v is it G r e e r said . As to the a c cu sa tio n co n ce rn in g in sp ectio n , T h e United S ta te s has c o m p ro m ise d its r a c e . T h e U nited S ta te s and R u ss ia both un­ a t , 8 :1 5 p .m . tonight in F a i r ­ to E a s t L a n sin g . He has been and the U nited S ta te s ’ not dem anding such p o sitio n in the r a c e fo r pow er, c la im the d erstan d how h arm fu l continuous co n ta m i­ ch ild T h e a tr e , sa y s It is v ita l h e re s e v e r a l tim e s with the a c la u s e in the tr e a ty , G r e e r said th is type nation of the a tm o sp h e re can be. " T h e U nited S ta te s h as the p osition of that y o u n g p e o p l e d is co v e r C lev elan d S y m p h o n y . T h e o r ­ a ccu sers. of c la u se is not n e c e s s a r y . d om inance in the W e st. B e c a u s e of th is D e- “ w here th e ir ta le n ts lie --. o r c h e s tr a will appear h e re again in We have given in to the dem ands of the ‘‘ A lso, e a ch of the m a jo r p o w ers involved G au lle has re fu se d to sign the tre a ty , fe e l­ don’ t lie — b e fo re they com m it N ovem ber in con nection with the S oviet C o m m u n ists. T h e U .S . p la c e of power knows the d anger inh eren t in the a r m s r a c e . ” " T h e only is s u e in which in sp e ctio n p lay s ing that h is cou ntry w ill lo s e any p osition th e m se lv e s to a p ro fe s s io n .” L e c tu r e -C o n c e r t S e r ie s . and r e s p e c t in the w orld is quickly going G r e e r sa id the U nited S ta tes and R u ss ia a m a jo r p a rt i s that of underground te stin g . it h as in th is fie ld , should F r a n c e stop L a n e has been h e re sin ce F r i ­ He h as not worked with the e ach have the pow er of d estro y in g the o th e r. to d im in ish . . te stin g . In the c a s e of a tm o sp h e ric te stin g , d e te c ­ day p re p a rin g the 100-m e m b e r C o n g re s s of S trin g s b e fo re th is " I f you have the pow er o f wiping out an tion sta tio n s throughout the w o rld m ake C o n g re ss fo r its fifth c o n c e rt of y e a r , unlike m any of the facu lty ‘ ‘On the c o n tr a r y , the S o v ie ts a r e the enem y 100 tim e s o v e r, th e r e ’ s no point in any in sp ectio n on sight u n n e c e s s a r y .” the su m m e r. " M o s t of the stu ­ m e m b e rs w h o teach the group on es who have given in ,” sa y s D r. T h o m as in c re a s in g th is to 1,000 t im e s .” "O n the o th e r hand, i f F r a n c e does fe e l d ents a r e e x tre m e ly ta le n te d ,” fo r th e fu ll eig h t-w eek s e s s io n . L a n e s a id . “ T h e ones that a re n ’ t T h e c o n c e r t tonight is open a r e lucky they have had a ch an ce to the pu blic f r e e of c h a rg e . to m e a s u r e th e m se lv e s a g a in st the r e s t of th e s e young m u s ic ia n s . English Department " F o r a r t i s t s and fo r people in o th er p ro fe s s io n s , an in te g ra l p r o c e s s of l if e i s com p aring and Olson com peting with the p e rfo rm a n c e s of o t h e r s .’ ’ To Replace Hires Young Scholars T h e young a s s o c ia te conductor of the C lev elan d Symphony O r­ c h e s tra say s the students at the C o n g re s s of S trin g s " r e s p o n d r e ­ Friedrich m ark ab ly well if the con du ctor A t h l e t i c D ir e c to r C la r e n c e can find a way to m ake them fe e l D r. B e rn a rd Duffey, one of the Munn announced the appointm ent T h r e e of the fo u r young s ch o l­ ind ication of the stre n g th o f the the m u s ic .” T h e C o n g re s s of S trin g s , spon­ of H e rb e rt W. O lson as a s s is ta n t a r s who w ill Join the E n g lish d e­ d ep artm ent that they would turn m o st prom inent facu lty m em ­ so red by the A m e rica n F e d e r a ­ d ir e c to r of th e p h y sica l education p a rtm e n t iacu lty th is rail turned down p o sitio n s a', o th e r-'u n iv e r­ b e r s , had taught E n g lish h e re for tion of M u sicia n s, h a s re h e a r s e d d ep artm en t today. down h ig h e r-ra n k in g p o sitio n s to s it ie s to co m e h e re . T h e s e o th er 15 y e a r s . D r. David D ickson e v e r y day s in c e F r id a y fo r the T h e appointm ent of the 3 6 - te a c h h e re , C . David M ead, d e ­ institutions w ere not poor had been a m em b er of the de­ y e a r -o ld O lson , who will a s s is t p a rtm e n t c h a irm a n , sa id T u e s ­ sc h o o ls, e ith e r . F o r e xam p le, partm en t fo r 11 y e a r s . c o n c e r t tonight. D u'fey listed Mr J ’ s E du cation­ It w ill p e rfo rm "D iv e rtim e n to D ir e c to r G ale M ik le s, c o m e s on day. R eed C o lleg e has one o f the b est in D M a jo r , K 1 3 6 ,” by M o­ the day he is elev ated to the level T h e new facu lty m e m b e rs a re a cad em ic rep u tation s in the na­ al Developm ent P r o je c t as his z a r t; “ C o n ce rto G r o s s o No. 1 of a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r . T h e m ove D r. M ichael S t e i g fro m the tio n .” ' p rim a r y re a so n fo r leaving the U n iv e rsity . All of the te a c h e rs fo r S trin g O r c h e s t r a ,” by B lo c h , w ill not b eco m e e ffe c tiv e until U n iv e rs ity of W ashington, D r. M ead said S te ig had the highest leaving c r itic iz e d the p ro je c t at and " S e x t e t in G M a jo r, Op. 3 6 ,” S e p t. 1. J a m e s H ill fro m P rin c e to n , D r. g ra d e s on re c o rd of an E nglish O lson w as named to r e p la c e M ary D evine fro m L o yo la U ni­ the tim e on grounds that the by B ra h m s. g rad u ate' at the L-n’v e rsity of “ I would say about h alf of D r. Jo h n F r ie d r ic h , who w as r e ­ v e r s ity and D r. W illiam W hallon, facu lty had not been p ro p e rly con ­ W ashington. M iss D evine was th e se stud ents at the C o n g re s s of ce n tly appointed head of the phy s ­ fro m R eed C o lleg e in O regon. su lted . A ttra ctiv e s a la r y o ffe rs ic a l education d ep artm ent a t Duke from other sch o o ls w e re also S trin g s would have a ch an ce of M iss D evine and H ill both tu rn ­ U n iv e rsity , involved in the d e c isio n s . playing p ro fe s sio n a lly in m a jo r ed down a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o rs h ip s O lso n , how ever, is no new­ " T h e new facu lty m e m b e rs will o r c h e s t r a s ,” L a n e sa id . " T h e y at o th e r sch o o ls to co m e h e re c o m e r to MSU. He re c e iv e d not teach th e c o u r s e s of the men a r e not e x p e rie n c e d y e t, but th e re a s in s tr u c to r s . W hallon was o f ­ both h is b a c h e lo r’s and m a s t e r ’ s who l e f t ,” Mead pointed out. is no su b stitu te fo r e x p e rie n c e f e r e d an a s s o c ia te p ro fe s so rs h ip d e g re e s in p h y sical education " W e do not n e c e s s a r ily h ire — excep t p erh ap s g en iu s, w hich at R eed C o lleg e but accep ted an h e r e , and is p re s e n tly w orking on people to teach the e x a c t sub­ is a su b stitu te fo r e v e ry th in g .” a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o rs h ip h e re . h is d o cto rate at the U n iv e rs ity je c t s of the fa c u 'ty m e m b e rs T h e young con du ctor pointed CASE-WILSON GETS NEW SIDEWALKS " T h e s e are t r e m e n d o u s of M ichigan. He joined the sta ff who le ft. We h ir e them in the out that one of the m ain p u r­ p e o p le ,” Mead said . “ It is an h e re in 1954, and h as serv ed as a r e a s w here they a r e needed. F o r p o ses of the C o n g re s s of S trin g s exam p le, at the p re se n t tim e we i s to in te r e s t o th e r young people an in s tru c to r and fre sh m an golf have an abundance of people in in studying s trin g e d in stru m e n ts . coach. 'Cool Sounds’ Of Kenton To D rift A m erican l it e r a t u r e .” S te ig w ill teach 19th cen tu ry E n g lish V ic to ria n lite r a tu r e : " T h e r e r e a lly a r e n ’t too many stud en ts studying strin g e d m u sic . T h e p a ce of A m e rica n s o c ie ty is He is a lso re s p o n s ib le fo r put­ ting to g eth er the foundations t e l ­ e v isio n c o u rs e , H PR 106, and is the video in s tr u c to r. Inadd ition , H i l l , E n glish R o m an tic lit e r a ­ not suited to the con stan t p r a c ­ tu r e ; M iss D evin e, 18th c e n 'u ry he is c o -a u th o r of the foundations Around South Campus Next Week t ic e and d ed icated w ork needed to E n g lish lit e r a .u r e and W hallon, attain p r o fic ie n c y .” te x t book. 17th cen tu ry E n g lish lite r a tu r e . L an e began studying the piano O lson is a nativ e D e tr o ite r and W hallon will p rob ab ly teach the at the ag e of fiv e . “ When you h as serv e d in th e United S ta te s c o u r s e in M ilton fo rm e r ly taught don’t s t a r t young, it is n e a rly Navy. He is m a r rie d , and he and the nation w ill attend c l a s s e s in the f ir s t of a fiv e -w e e k s e r ie s of D en v er and the U n iv e rs ity of South cam pus w ill h e a r th e c o o l by D ick son .. im p o s sib le to attain the n e c e s ­ h is w ife, M ary , have th re e c h il­ ja z z th eo ry and im p o rv isio n . of ja z z c lin ic s is b ein g held- Nevada. sounds of ja z z d riftin g fro m Shaw No su b stitu te h a s been hired s a r y d e x te rity . M ost of the stu ­ d ren . A n o tab le group o f in s tr u c to r s A fte r h is stay on cam p u s next T h e s e r i e s of c li n i c s i s spon- hal l next week. fo r Duffey, whose s p e c ia lty was dents at the C o n g re ss o f S trin g s w .ll teach the c lin ic . D r. M o -r is w eek he will conduct o th er c lin ic s T h e Stan K e n t o n C lin ic is (continued on page 7) C. D AV ID MEAD c r it i c is m of m odern A m erican probably b e g a n playing b e fo re E . Hai l , fo rm e r a s s o c ia t e p r o f e s ­ at Indiana U n iv e rs ity , U n iv e rsity sched uled to begin Sunday. Young lite r a tu r e . " W e hope to have they w e re 10.” and old ja z z p la y e rs fro m around s o r of me s ic h e r e ,is d ir e c to r of the youngest p erso n on re c o rd to som eo ne within a y e a r to re p la c e L a n e s a i d opportu nities fo r th e c lin ic . He is p r e s e n tly head o f the m u sic d ep artm ent at the C o lle g e of the D e s e r t in P alm Summer Tones Provide r e c e iv e h er P h . D. in E nglish fro m L oyola. h im ,” Mead said . Mead said the d ep artm ent is young con d u cto rs a r e not as nu­ m e ro u s in the U nited S ta te s a s in Construction D e s e r t , C a lif. T h e young s c h o la r s will fill fo rtu n ate that it h a s a repu tation E u ro p e. Underway On O th er in s tr u c to r s a r e : M att B en to n , a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r ; Leon Campus With Culture the gaps in the d ep artm ent left w h i c h a t t r a c t s top -ran k in g by the resig n atio n of four fa c u l­ p eop le. “ H ow ever, it is equally im portant to keep th e m .” “ T h e r e is n ’t a s much oppor­ tunity fo r a young con d u ctor to do things that m a tte r h e r e ,” he CLOUDY B r e e d e n , ed u cator and p r o fe s ­ ty m e m b e rs last w inter. s a id . “ F o r ex a m p le, in E u rop e sio n al m u sician : C lem D eR o sa, D ormitories c l i n i c i a n and e d u c a to r; R u ss G a r c ia , fam ous a r r a n g e r a n d Su m m er m u sic p ro g ra m s at M SU provide cu ltu ra l e n rich m en t high school stu d en ts is sponsored by the m u sic d ep artm en t. M ore op p o rtu n ities fo r the e n tire Uni­ than 500 stu d en ts a r e p a r tic i­ T w o $6 d o r m ito r ie s a r e now au th or; John L a P o r ta , p r o f e s ­ v e rs ity com m u nity. pating. under co n stru ctio n at Shaw L ane sio n al m u sicia n , fro m the B e r k ­ Nine m u sic a l p ro g ra m s a r e O th er p ro g ra m s sponsored on and H agadorn. le y School of M u sic, B o ston ; cam pu s th is su m m e r include a " W e alread y have a good s ta r t, c a r r ie d on at d iffe re n t tim e s C h a r lie M a r i a n o, p ro fe s sio n a l C hurch M u sic W orkshop, P iano and we exp ect the co n stru c tio n m u sic ia n , and Johnny R ic h a rd s, during the su m m e r in addition to the re g u la r c o u r s e o ffe rin g s T e a c h e r ’ s C o n fe re n ce and S trin g to p r o g r e s s v e ry w ell t h i s a r r a n g e r and c o m p o s e r. of the m u sic d ep artm en t. T h e T e a c h e r ’ s C o n fe re n c e . s u m m e r ,” said L y le T h o rb u rn , L a s t y e a r, in a s im ila r c lin ic , p ro g ra m s c o v e r n e a r l y e v ery A M u sic fo r E xcep tio n al C h il­ m an ag er of re s id e n c e h a lls . C on­ o v er 250 ja z z e n th u sia s ts w ere on area of m u sic fro m ja z z to d ren p ro g ra m w ill be sponsored c r e t e footings fo r the d o rm i­ ca m p u s. C la s s e s w e re held in the by the d ep artm en t in coo p eratio n t o r ie s have alread y been poured. m o r n i n g and afjfernoon and a c la s s i c s and involve p e rso n s of with the S ta te D epartm ent of In addition to the re s id e n c e fo ru m each even in g. U su ally a ll age gro u p s. T h e C o n g re s s of S trin g s , an M ental H ygeine August 1 2 -2 3 . h a lls , an e x tra building housing s e v e r a l students g o t to g eth er eig h t-w eek s e s s io n sp o n sored by T h e F in e A rts F e s tiv a l spon­ a lib r a r y and au d itoriu m is also e a ch night fo r in fo rm a l ja z z s e s ­ the A m e r i c a n F e d e ra tio n of s o re d e a r l i e r th is su m m er in­ sched uled fo r co m p letio n in the s io n s . M u s icia n s , is a m u sic education cluded a w ide v a rie ty of m u sic Shaw -H agadorn co m p lex by fa ll, H all said in the su m m e r of p ro g ram fo r 100 young m u sic ia n s p ro g ra m s, 1964. 1961 that he hoped that th ese of ap p rox im ately high school and W alter Hodgson, head of the T h e M ille r-D a v is C o n stru ctio n c li n i c s would c a tch on at MSU. c o lle g e age. m u sic d ep artm en t, said the p ro ­ C o . of K alam azoo h as the con ­ About 2 0 0 students attended the T h e p ro g ram h a s noted mu­ g r a m s have a th re e -fo ld pu rpose. t r a c t fo r the c o m p le x . M ille r - c lin ic that su m m e r. M o re than s ic ia n s fro m m a jo r symphony " T h e y p rov id e the p e rso n s who D a v is a lso built W ilson H all. 2 5 0 a r e exp ected th is y e a r . o r c h e s tr a s throughout the United p a rtic ip a te in them with a m a r­ S to rm s e w e rs have been under Next F rid a y the w trticip a n ts S ta te s se rv in g on its fa cu lty . velou s opportunity to use the fine c o n stru c tio n on Shaw L an e fo r w ill p re se n t an outdoor c o n c e rt O utstanding g u e s t con d u ctors f a c il it i e s o f th e U n iv ersity in s e v e r a l m onths. ‘ ‘T h is is to p ro ­ behind Shaw h a ll. F o r the p a s t, have d ire c te d the group in s ix co n ju ctio n with so m e of the m ost vide p ro p e r d rain ag e fo r the two y e a r s th is c o n c e r t has c o n c e r ts fo r the p u blic. outstanding m u s i c i c i a n s and a r e a ,” T h o rb u rn sa id . a ttra c te d o v er 3 ,0 0 0 p eop le. A nother p ro g ra m is the Stan m u sic e d u c a to rs in the w orld. T h e d o r m s h a v e not been Kenton p e rso n a lly d ire c te d the Kenton J a z z W orkshop, which w ill “ T h e s e p ro g ra m s also add to narqed y e t. T h ev a r e c a lle d E a s t c o n c e r ts c o m p o see f o f b'afids'to be on cam p u s next w eek. Young MScr*'« sta tu s a s a c iric a ra ic e n te r. C am p u s d orm s No. 2 and 3. w hich each c lin ic p a rtic ip a n t is ja z z m u sic ia n s and top ja z z p e r ­ In addition, they prov id e wonder­ MSU re s id e n c e h a lls a r e named assig n ed . fo r m e r s and e d u ca to rs w ill b e a n ful op p ortu nities fo r the people fo r d istin gu ished f a c u l t y m em ­ C o n d u c t o r L a n e A n d S tr in g s C o n g r e s s Kenton w ill tra v e l fro m th e hand fo r the p ro g ra m . who liv e in the U n iv ersity com ­ b e r s o r b e n e fa c to r s of the uni­ U n iv e rs ity of C o n n e cticu t w here T h e Youth M u sic P ro g ra m fo r m u n ity.” v e r s ity . 2 stati- N 1 I ans misa T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1963 Social Science College CMU Frosh Could Skip Basic E nglish C E N TR A L MICHIGAN U N IV E R SITY , M t. P le a sa n t — A plan to allow s e le c te d fre sh m an to skip th e ir f i r s t b a s ic E nglish c o u r s e Stresses Culture h as been proposed by the head of the E n g lish departm ent at CMU. " T h e C o lle g e of S o c ia l S c i­ tra in e d student m ay beco m e e v e r . T h e land g ran t c o lle g e s T h e students would have to s c o r e above the 75th p e r c e n tile on a e n ce is attem p ting to educate outdated. o f the nation have developed qualifying te s t and w rite a them e a c ce p ta b le to two E n g lish sta ff stud en ts in a fundam ental un­ " W e e n co u rag e students to a th re e -p ro n g e d notion of th e ir m e m b e rs. d e r s t a n d i n g o f b eh av ior, c o n ce n tra ted o n s o m e d is c i­ r e s p o n s ib ilitie s ,” O l m s t e d No Segregation in U-C D orm itories c u ltu re s and re la te d v a ria b le s p lin e in depth and then ra d ia te s a id . " T h i s is teach in g , r e ­ without em p h asizin g occup a­ out fro m th e re to give them s e a r c h , and s e r v ic e . U N IV E R SIT Y O F CHICAGO - - A statem en t by U n iv e rsity of tional and p ro fe s sio n a l p re ­ educational bread th and v e r ­ " W e think we can com bine C h icago P re sid en t G e o rg e W ells B ea d le J u ’y 18 em phasized th e re p a ra tio n , says' D ean L o u is M c - s a tilit y ,” he s a id . O lm sted a ll th re e of th e s e p u rp oses is no seg reg atio n in buildings owned by U -C . Quitty. sa id the C o lle g e ’ s e m p h asis in the C o lle g e of S o cial S c i­ A ll-U n iv e rs ity C onvocation to Mark Academic Year " T h e w orld i s looking now is tow ard a lib e r a l edu cation, e n ce p ro g ra m .” U N IV E R SIT Y O F ILLIN O IS, Cham paign — An A ll-U n iv e rsity to the s o c ia l s c ie n c e s . T h is although the C o lle g e inclu des M cQ uitty pointed out that the convocation will be held to m ark the beginning of fa ll te rm follow ­ ap p roach , in the final analy­ f o u r p ro fe s sio n a l s c h o o ls. c o lle g e has sch o o ls and d e- ing re g is tra tio n week at the U n iv e rsity of Illin o is th is S ep tem b er. s is , r e p r e s e n t s a m o re "G ra d u a te s of the c o lle g e have p a r t m e n t s fo r both p ro fe s ­ T h e noted sc h o la r M ark Van D oren w ill a d d ress the con v ocation . adequate p re p aratio n fo r o c ­ no tro u b le in finding jo b s . sional and lib e ra l education cupational ach iev em en t in a "W e fe e l that in the long o f stu d en ts. M e r e d ith L a b e l s T ro o p F u1^ i u a t i o n " P u r e l y P o l i t i c a l changing w o rld ." run our philosophy is b e tte r " T h e d ep artm en ts em pha­ ^ A c c o r d i n g Eg Donald W .; fo r students than a narrow s iz e a lib e r a l approach and the U N IV ERSITY O F M ISSISSIP P I, O xford — N egro Oid M iss stu­ O l m s t e d , a s s is ta n t d e a n , v ocational educatlcfn,’ f O h f t - %choo?ifJ i/7# p to fe ss ftjlia i j f - dent Ja m e s M eredith labeled the evacu ation of the U n iv e rs ity by "M SU is one of the few uni­ sted said . p ro ach , but both include a fe d e ra l fo rc e s a m ove m ade " p u r e ly fo r p o litica l p u rp o se s .’’ " W e s till follow the la rd v e r s it ie s in the nation that has He said if the tro o p s w ere needed at al l , they w ere needed on the (Continued on page 7) a C o lleg e of S o c ia l S c i e n c e ." gran t c o lle g e philosophy, how­ cam p u s. A few m a r s h a lls will rem ain on the cam pu s to guard M ost u n iv e rs itie s s t ill have M ered ith and a second N egro student C le v e M cD ow ell. the S c ie n c e and A r ts C o lleg e concept which MSU had b e fo re Parking R egulations T itle d at K-State 1962. T h e fo r m e r C o lleg e of KANSAS S T A T E U N IV E R SIT Y , M anhattan — A change in p a rk ­ S c ie n c e and A rts w as split in g re g u latio n s at K an sas S tate will m ake it v irtu ally im p o ssib le into the c o lle g e s of S o cial S c i­ fo r d o rm ito ry re s id e n ts to buy p a-k in g p e rm its if it is approved e n c e , A rts and L e t t e r s , and b y th e ad m in istrativ e and student c o u n c ils . P arkin g p e rm its will not be sold to students in women’ s d o rm ito rie s o r eight o th er U ni­ N atural S c ie n c e at that tim e . " A student with a lib e ra l PATRICIAN v ersity -o w n ed re s id e n ts . F r e s h m e n in th eS ch o o l of V e te rin a ry Med­ education is w ell p re p a r e d fo r ic in e will not be allowed p e rm its . v a rie ty of v o c a tio n s ,” M cQuit- PINK ty e x p la in e s. " T h e student C ritic is e Bookstore Prices tend s to le a rn g e n e ra l p rin c i­ B A L L S T A T E T E A C H E R S C O L L E G E , M uncle, Ind. — A re ce n t p le s r a t h e r than tech n ical ROOM d e ta ils and is th e re fo re m o re e d ito ria l ip the student newspaper held out little hope that the ad aptable. Som e p ro fe s sio n s opening of a new c o lle g e -o p e ra te d b o o k sto re would low er p r ic e s “ As I see it Nikki, we can either switch horses or forget it.“ tend to change o v er a period of te x ts to r stu d en ts. It stated that the ad m in istratio n wanted no of y e a r s . A highly te ch n ica lly p r ic e war between the two c o lle g e b o o k sto re s to gain the fav o r of the student buying m ark et. Japanese Ruling Lim its Academic Freedom CHUO U N IV E R SIT Y , Tokyo, Jap an - - A c o n tro v e r s ia l ru ling Marketing Club Host M ICH IG AN STA TI UNIVERSITY | 4f H) STATE NEWS don’t let summer by the Ja p a n e se Suprem e C ourt la st m c ith d ec la re d that academ ic freed om and u n iv ersity autonomy a r e p e rm itte d only fo r p u rely acad e m ic re a s o n s. T h e d ecision ensued a s a re s u lt of a c a s e in For 1964 Convention PACEM AKER NEWSPAPER M em b er A sso cia te d P r e s s , United P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, get yo u d o w n . . . which a c o n tro v e rsia l play was p resen ted by a d ram a clu b at the Inland D aily P r e s s A sso cia tio n , A sso cia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s u n iv e rsity m ore than ten y e a r s ago. Students d isco v ered p o lic e ­ MSU w ill play host to top A sso cia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s A sso cia tio n . sp onsorin g com p an ies to have a m en w ere in the aud ience, took away th e ir p o lic e notebooks and m ark etin g students fro m a ll o v er P ublished by the stud en ts o f M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity . ch an ce to talk and get a good trie d them in a kan garoo c o u rt. A student w as accu sed of v iolent a c ts against the p o licem en and was subsequ ently acqu itted . T h e the cou ntry next y e a r when the look at e ach o th e r. Many of the Issu ed on c la s s days Monday through F rid a y during the PATRICIAN PINK ROOM MSU M ark etin g Club holds its fa ll, w in ter and sp rin g q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the Su p rem e C ourt has o rd ered the c a s e r e tir e d . p a rtic ip a n ts w i l l f i n d j o b s located in S P A R T A N C E N T E R on S. HARRISON R O A D 1964 M ark etin g C o n fe ren ce at through th is c o n t a c t." sum m er te r m ; sp e cia l W elco m e Issu e in S e p te m b e r. (continuad on page 8) Second c la s s p o stage paid at E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. /us» a H O P, SK IP, and a JUMP the K ellogg C e n te r. T h e idea fo r the c o n fe re n c e E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e rv ic e s from CASE and WILSON DORMS Invitations a r e going to w as s ta rte d la s t y e a r when a co n ­ c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s to p a r ­ B u ild ing, M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity , E a st L a n sin g , M ich ­ open 8:00 • 8:30 Monday • Saturday fe re n c e w as held fo r only the eRÛSSWMHmE tic ip a te in two days of c o n fe r­ e n c e s and m ark etin g com p etition M idw est. It included p a rtic ip a n ts fro m M ich igan , Ohio S ta te , N o tre igan. M ail su b scrip tio n s p ay able in ad van ce; $3; 2 t e r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6 . 1 te rm , No appointment necessary ED 2-4522 sp rin g te r m . D am e and 10 o th e r sch o o ls. ACROSS 34. Live " T h e c o n fe re n c e is not only " T h e com p etitio n w as such a 1. Cr. letter . 35. W ar god a w onderful opportunity fo r the OPENING TODAY-AltGUST 1ST s u c c e s s that we have decided to 6. Coin 37. Wild duck U n iv e rsity , but it Is a ch an ce go n a tio n -w id e ," Hinton said , 12. Fantasies 39. My: Ital. fo r m ark etin g students to com ­ "a n d we a r e now taking p e r ­ 13. Mansion 41. Morning: p e te on an in te rc o lle g ia te lev el m anent s p o n s o r s ." 14. Stupid abbr. person fo r re co g n itio n a s f u t u r e e x ­ 4 2 . Append 15. Burnt e c u tiv e s ,” acco rd in g to M i k e 45. Altered IT'S NEW—IT’S SENSATIONAL sugar 48. Fresh-water H in ton,vice p re sid e n t of the MSU 16. Yale C lub. 17. Behold mussel 4 9 . Clothes SOLUTION OF TUESDAY’S P U Z Z LE " T h e te a m s m ake b u sin e ss | R e p e a t E xam s | 16. Feasted rack m anagem ent d e c i s i o n s f r o m 19. Impel 50. Table 3. Cold 10. Frozen p ro b le m s . T h e d e c isio n s of each •:) T h e deadline fo r p erm issio n ;:;: 22. Besides delicacy 4. Dolly water team a r e fed into the U n iver­ 25. Toward: •¡•¡to rep eat final ex a m in a tio n s)) 51. Snakes 5. Horn, coin 11. M oray s ity ’ s c o m p u te r s ," Hinton said.- Lat. 6 . Health :) fo r U n iv e rsity C o lle g e c o u rs -); D e m o n stratio n s e v ery hour on the hour. 5 2 . Speed 15. Lids " A t the end of two days o r eight T h e f ir s t in s ta lla a o n in the m id -w e st. Fun 27. Ward off resort )) e s i s F rid a y , August 9 . P er-):) C lu b s and b a lls fu rn ish ed . B rin g you r own demon 17. Active d e c isio n s , a w inner is d eterm in ed fo r the e n tire fa m ily -r a in , shine o r snow! 2 9 . Offense 7. Rubber •xm ission may be obtained from :); 20. Sun god by c o rp o ra te re tu rn on p ro fit. R e la x in cool c o m fo rt. We a re co m p letely if you p r e fe r . A cclaim ed by leading p ro s 30. Injure DOWN 8. Enrapture 2 1. Heather, ¡¡¡•the a s s is ta n t dean of the U ni-:-) " T h e m ark etin g co n fe re n ce is a ir conditioned. a s a fine teach in g aid a s w ell as gam e of 32. Early 1. Lateral 9. Ships of the azalea d iv e rsity C o lleg e in 170 B e s s e y :::: fun and s k ill. sp onsored by p r i v a t e co m ­ Amer. Indians 2. False god desert 23. Relatives ¡¡¡¡Hall. ; j!) p a n ie s ," he said . " T h i s allow s 24. Compass stud ents and m anagem ent of the point 25. Candlenut tree LIEB E R M A N N S 26. Oriental abode 28. Baseball players 31. Send back 33. Son of 20 STURDY TRUNKS Down 36. Scorch C arry a b ig lo a d s a fe ly 38. Terror 40. Rom. public lands 43. Low haunt 44. Performer 45. Chinese shrub 46. Possessed 47. Bitter vetch 48. Gums 50. Conjunc­ G o lf- O -T r o n is an e le c tr o n ic tion invention wiiich u 'iliz e s slid e s p ro je c te d on a nylon s c re e n into which each p la y e r d riv e s . T h e im pact is re c o rd e d and com puted fo r d ista n ce and lo­ c a tio n . T hen the p la y e r, by pushing a co n tro l button, a lt e r s A sturdy lo ck er trunk will keep clo th in g and the p ictu re to c o rre sp o n d to the RESTAURANT p e rso n a l belongings s a fe and s e c u r e --b o th e n - new location of th e b a ll. T h e ro u te and a fte r you a r r iv e . T hey ’ r e room y g o lfe r s s e le c ts h is c lu b a c c o r d ­ enough to c a r r y a big lo a d ...sm a ll enough to ingly and h its to the g re e n . S e rv in g 11 â.m . slip in a c a r . Upon hitting within 2 0 y a rd s of T il 1 a.m . D ancing nightly the p in , the p la y e r then m oves to the putting g re en located Steel Covered Fiber Covered betw een the te e and the net. LOCKERS LOCKERS BEAU MONDE ROOM 54 Holes of real, live golf, INDOORS! i p lu s ta x i PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 332-6565 Jp a c io u s, G racio u s ,..a n d a complete Dining range of full-size packing trunks. DINNER FO R TWO (fo r the p r ic e of one) • f i l e t M ig n o n • c h ic k e n • s h r im p E V E R Y MONDAY & FR ID A Y M l E, MACHSC-AH; C L O S E D SUNDAY RESTAURANT » - 1 - 0 1 0 1 OPEN DASLY IS*A. M. TO 11 P. RA. —SAT., SUN. & HOLIDAYS 9 A, W- TO 1 1 P. ^ 3411 EAST MICHIGAN ¿¡¡A ,' L A N S IN G — 107 S. W a sh in g to n IV 5-7179 E M T L A N S IN G — 209 E. G rand River 6 T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1 9 6 3 3 Mi chi gan St at e N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g 'Aids University’s Responsiblity’ Information Services Link To Public S e rv ic e s . L a s t y e a r the o ffic e T h e p r e s s box was used in research p r o g r a m s fo r the By SUE JACOBY T hese i n c l u d e d n ew sp ap ers, p ro d u ce d p u b lic a tio n s f o r 77 de­ c o v e r i n g fo o tb a ll, s o c c e r and p u b lic , and p ro v id e s s e rv ic e s and S ta te H e w s S ta ff W rite r m ag azines, ra d io and te le v isio n , u n its of the U n iv e r s ity . T h e o f­ b a s e b a ll la s t y e a r . U se i s a n tic­ tr a in in g in c o m m u n ic a tio n s f o r s ta tio n s and w ir e s e rv ic e s , which T h e D epartm ent of Inform ation f ic e pro du ced 221 p u b lic a tio n s . ipated in tr a c k , te n n is and golf, cam pu s and fie ld s ta ff of the re c e iv e d 665 news fe a tu re s and S p o rts In fo rm atio n did p r o - E xte n sio n S e rv ic e s . S e r v ic e s fun ctions a s a m a jo r s c i e n c e s to r ie s . T h e News R u s s e ll S tron g is the U n iv ersity link betw een the M S J p r o fe s s o r g r a m s , p r e s s a rra n g e m e n ts, M a rk A lle n is the e d ito r. B u re au a lso sent 202 re le a ses to E d ito r. S p o rts In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e s , p rom otion and re la te d s e r v ic e s T h e E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n U n it and the pu blic. sta te , re g io n a l and n a tio n a l m a­ sen t n e a rly 1,100 re le a s e s to W. L o w e ll T r e a s te r, head of g azin es and' tra d e jo u rn a ls . It headed by F re d S tab ley, su p p lie s fo r the M id -E a st R eg io n al NCAA mass co m m u n ic a tio n s m edia. the d e p a rtm e n t, says In fo rm a tio n p re p a re d 91 s to re s about MSU in fo rm a tio n on MSU s p o rts to B a sk e tb a ll T o u rn e y , th e NC AA c r o s s cou ntry cham pionship and T h e s ta tio n a ls o p re p a re d r e ­ S e rv ic e s aids the U n iv e r s ity in students w h ic h w e re sent to lo c a l w ir e s e r v i c e s , n e w s p a p e r , ra d io , te le v is io n and m agazines. th e B ig T e n f e n c i n g and gym ­ le ase s and p ro g ra m s f o r ra d io its " r e s p o n s ib lity to e v e ry M ic h ­ o u tle ts . . S p o r t s In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e s , n a s tic s to u rn a m e n ts. and te le v is io n . I t p u b lish e d 117 igan c itiz e n .” M r : e r ia l re le a se d by the News " T h e days a re p a st when th e , B u re au appeared in l e a d i n g has the f i r s t and o n ly m o b ile T h e A g r ic u ltu r a l E x p e rim e n t re s e a rc h p u b lic a tio n s . A sp e cia l d iv is io n to c o v e r U n iv e r s ity was on ly re s p o n s ib le n a tio n a l p u b lic a tio n s , in c lu d in g p re s s bo x in the U n ite d S tates. S ta tio n and R e sea rch U n it sup­ K e llo g g C e n te r is headed by J im fo r tea chin g its students o n c a m - L o o k , L ife , T im e , Newsweek, T e le v is io n cove rag e of s p o rts p o rts o ff-c a m p u s p ro g ra m s o f the is be in g expanded th ro u g h use MSU C oo p erativ e E x te n sio n S e r ­ T o tte n . T h is devotes it s cove rag e pu s. T h e re a re p ro je c ts and r e - T h e W a l l S t r e e t J o u r n a l , s t r ic t ly to c o n fe re n ce s and r e ­ sen^sb being c a r r ie d o r u -M ic h -, C b r is t ) * i Science M onitor, N ew * o f vid e o tape , m o v ie f ilm and v ic e , re p o r ts r e s e a r c h p r o g r e s s la te d a c tiv itie s at th e C e n te r. igan State w hich can im p ro v e the Y o rk T im e s , N a tio n a l O b s e rv e r s lid e s to in clud e o th e r s p o rts be­ and re s u lts in a g r ic u ltu r a l s c i­ e n c e , in te rp re ts ed u cation al and In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e s has its d a ily liv e s of th e a v e ra g e c itiz e n . and m e tro p o lita n p a p e rs in W ash­ s id e s football and b a s k e tb a ll. own photography la b and p r in t ­ It is p a rt of o u r jo b to le t the in g to n , C hicago and num erous in g o p e ra tio n . N e a rly a ll of the p u b lic know about these th in g s ." o th e r c itie s . re le a s e s a re m im e o g ra p h e d in T re a s te r said the d e p a rtm e n t One of the im p o rta n t d u tie s of the In fo rm a tio n S e rv ic e s o ffic e s not on ly a im s to p r o je c t an ac­ the News B u reau is to re p o rt on the f ir s t f lo o r of the A g r i­ c u ra te im age o f M ic h ig a n State a c t i v i t i e s of MSU’ s rap id ly c u ltu r a l B u ild in g . to the p u b lic , but to c re a te a b e t­ developing s c ie n c e co m p le x . A New. w r ite r s f o r th e In fo rm a­ t e r u n de rsta nd ing of th e p ro b le m s p o sitio n fo r a s c ie n c e w rite r was tion S e r v ic e s s ta ff co n ta ct news of h ig h e r education in g e n e ra l. auth orized la st S e p te m b e r. s o u r c e s , which a re the 1,500 T h e jo b is a m om m o th one. “ T h is is becom in g an in c r e a s ­ facu lty m e m b e rs at MSU. In fo rm a tio n S e r v ic e s is divided ingly v ital function of the News Into fiv e m ain b u re a u s. T h e News B u r e a u ,” T r e a s t e r s a id . " D e ­ "H o w e v e r, we r e c e iv e a g re a t Bob Brown selects photographs B u re a u c o n s is ts of a fiv e -m e m ­ velopm ents on th is cam pu s in deal of co o p era tio n fro m the b e r sta ff headed by E d w a r d s c ie n c e a re e x c itin g , and the ta sk v ario u s d e p a rtm e n ts ," T r e a s t e r Z a b ru sk y . During the 196 2 -6 3 f i s ­ of re p o rtin g them b e c o m e s more said . " I t would be im p o ssib le c a l y e a r , the News B u re a u re­ e x a c tin g e ach d a y .” le a se d 958 news features and T h e University Editor* s office fo r o u r sta ff to co n ta ct ev ery facu lty m e m b e r.” COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE stories to 45,448 news outlets. is another division of Information T h e Inform ation S e r v ic e s p ro ­ g ram to new spapers fro m MSU w as begun A p ril 1, 1917. A m a jo r •AIR **travel based on ta sk of in fo rm atio n s e r v ic e s at •RAIL travel exp erien ce1 the tim e w as to in fo rm peoole on the need fo r in c re a s e d food ‘STEAMSHIP p rod uction. TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS In 'o rm atio n S e r v i c e s b e a rs you 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 . v e ry little r e s e m b la n c e to the C o m p lete tra v e l a rra n g e m e n ts. Bonded agent fo r all m a jo r tw o-m an operation of 1917, bu- its p u rp ose is the s a m e — to p resen t a total p ictu re to the public of .. 3 3 2 -8 6 6 7 Mbr. »» Amer. S ociety of Travel A g t*. Secretary Ma.'cla Carl is shown the a c tiv itie s of M ichigan S tate and of the U n iv e r s ity 's relatio n 130 West Grand River - East Lansing mimeographing releases. to d aily life . BÉi ji EAST LANSING open Friday and Saturday 9 :3 0 to 5 =30 A .Mfi W. Lowell Treaster and Edward J. 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LAN SIN G G ARDEN L E V E L M .A .C . a t A lb e rt C a ll 332-3595 ...th e corner o f fash ion T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1963 4 Mi chi gan ¡tate New Kast L a n s i n g , Mi chi j Not Just A Splurge 30th All-Star Grid Game PR Everyone ’s Job-Denison Includes 3 'S’ Linemen T h e 30th annual A ll- S ta r F o o t­ and Chuck S ie m in s k i o f ge nn S ta te th is y e a r is ru n n in g ba cks. T h e y b a ll gam e in S o ld ie rs ’ fie ld in on the defending u n its . have a set o f backs th a t can r e a lly has a p ro d u c t to s e ll. re a liz e w hat a g re a t school they bad e xp e rie n ce s, he can get a d ir e c to r o f the MSU P re s s , a T h e re is a qu estio n m a rk at scoo t w ith speed and deception. By CHARLES C. WELLS " M ic h ig a n S tate’ s p re s tig e has a re a tte n d in g ,” he said. C h icag o F rid a y n ig h t w ill m a t c h v e ry u n fa vo ra b le idea of M ich ig a n n o n p ro fit c o rp o ra tio n w hich pub­ q u a rte rb a c k . I t is not on ly who T h e s e in clud e L a r r y F e rg u so n of im proved g re a tly o v e r t h e Speaking on M ic h ig a n State’ s the G re e n Bay P a c k e rs , cham ­ State News Staff Writer lis h e s U n iv e r s ity m a te ria ls . At S tate.” y e a r s ,” he sa id . T he E a s te rn g ro w th o f a c c o m p lis h m e n ts , he p io n s o f the N a tio n a l F o o tb a ll the num ber one man w i ll be, but Iow a, C h a rlie M itc h e ll of W ash­ it s in c e p tio n 15 y e a rs ago, it As d ir e c to r o f U n iv e rs ity re ­ P u ttin g the U n iv e r s ity 's best U n iv e rs itie s now c o n s id e r MSU said: L e a g u e , and a w e l 1 -re ga rded i f any o f the fo u r A ll- S ta r sig na l in g to n , R o ge r C ochm an o f Penn fo o t fo rw a rd is done fo rm a lly o p era te d out o f h is o ffic e , but g ro u p o f c o lle g ia n s , in clu d in g c a lle r s can p ro v id e the le a d e r­ S tate and Bob P a re m o re o f F l o r i ­ la tio n s, Jam es H. Denison has "W e have succeeded in a ch ie v­ now has a sep ara te b u ild in g on an e q u a l.” cha rge o f the m a jo r p o rtio n of th ro u g h D e niso n’ s o ffic e . He S p a rta n s J im K a n ic k i, E d Budde sh ip th a t John H adl o f Kansas da A .8tM . T he pow er backs a re E ast Shaw La n e . He in d ica te d the U n iv e r s ity is in g a p o s itio n o f em inence by heads the d e p a rtm e n ts w h ich p re ­ and Dave B eh rm an . gave the 1962 g ro u p . H adl was Ben W ilso n o f S outhern C a lifo rn ia M SU 's p u b lic re la tio n s . Speaking as a p u b lic re la tio n s m o r e h ig h ly re sp e c te d out of d e te rm in in g o u r o b je c tiv e s e a rly He is a lso a ssista n t to the sent the p o s itiv e aspects to the The A 11-A m e ric a n s of la s t fa ll chosen the m ost va lu a b le p la y e r and B ill T h o rn to n o f N e bra ska. m ass m edia f o r d is s e m in a tio n to m an, Denison said: M ic h ig a n than in . M ic h ig a n State and then by fo llo w in g th e m . have siz e , speed, and ta le n t, but fo r h is g litte r in g p e rfo rm a n c e in B ecause of the A ll- S ta r s ’ in i­ p re s id e n t. "M ic h ig a n State has hoed its " Y o u m u st f ir s t have a good has not even ye t re c e iv e d the w i ll be underdgs in t h e ir b a ttle t ia l a tta ck 1a st y e a r th a t pro du ced "1 m a y head M ich ig a n State’ s the ge ne ral p u b lic . p re s tig e th a t it d e s e rv e s , he ad­ own row and has not t r ie d to la s t y e a r ’ s gam e. A d m in is te rin g a ll fo rm a l m ass p ro d u c t to p ro m o te . w ith the m o n s te rs o f the n o rth . T h e fo u r q u a r t e r b a c k s a re a 7 to 0 lead, the P a c k e rs won’ t public re la tio n s w o rk , but r e a lly copy the successes o f o th e r in ­ c o m m u n ica tio n s beyond the cam ­ "T h e p u b lic w i ll not be fo o le d ded. T h e d iffe re n c e , as it was in 1962, T e r r y B a k e r of O regon State, T h a t co u ld make the A ll- S ta r s ’ ev eryone is in chd rge of good s titu tio n s . pus is the D e p a rtm e n t o f In fo r­ f o r v e ry long i f they a re being w ill be the p ro s ’ e xp e rie n ce . the H e is m rn T ro p h y w in n e r; Ron jo b even tou ghe r. public re la tio n s f o r the U n iv e r­ ‘.'Of any g ro u p , 1 w o u ld say th a t " R a th e r, we have m ade o u r own sold a p o o r p ro d u c t.” L a s t y e a r an u n h e rald ed group s ity ,” he said. **It is e ve ryo n e 's m a tio n S e rvice s w h ich in clu d e s s t u d e n t s , in p a r tic u la r , don’ t succe sses.” V an de r Kelen o! W is c o n s in , the O n ly a superb, s p ir ite d battle a g ric u ltu r e , extension s e rv ic e , D e n i s o n b e lie v e s that MSU of c o lle g ia n s gave the P a cke rs Rose B ow l h e ro ; G lynn G riffin g , can o ve rco m e the p r o s ’ exp e ri- jo b fro m the p re s id e n t rig h t on As a s s is ta n t to the p re s id e n t, s p o rts , con tin u in g education s e r­ a t e r r i f i c tu s s le b e fo re b o w in g to p rid e of O le M is s , and Sonny encet to in s u re success fo r the down to the ja n ito r . he e n te rta in s im p o rta n t v is ito r s , P u b l'i..re la tio n s is not ju s t a v ic e , and the photo la b o ra to ry . the cham pions in t h a la s t q ia r t e f . G ib b s o‘ T e xa s CM irisfian 6 -fe e t, * A ll- S ta r s . An expected c r o w d ^ re p r< « e n ts the p re s id e n t’ s o ffic e *• D enison s a id the d iv is io n s w e re G re e n Bay he ld o n ly a 21-20 7 1/2 -in c h e s , the ta lle s t back in about 65,000 in S o ld ie rs ’ fie ld anc sp lu rg e once o r tw ic e a y e a r, a t fu n ctio n s P re s id e n t Hannah c e n tra liz e d in to the D e partm ent lead e n te rin g the fin a l 15 m inutes A ll- S ta r h is to ry . a na tio n a l te le v is io n audience w il h e in d ica te d . I t m ust be a con­ c a n n o t attend, handles c o r r e s ­ o f I n f o r m a t i o n S e rvice s fo r of p la y b e fo re b re a k in g loose and A p p a re n tly the A ll- S t a r s ’ su it w atch. c e n tra te d e ffo rt by everyone a ll pondence r e fe r r e d to h im by economy, e ffic ie n c e y aind to s c o rin g a 42 -20 v ic to r y . the tim e . Hannah, and a d vise s the p r e s i­ m a in ta in a u n ifo rm ly high stand­ In th e c o lo r fu l s e rie s , the p ro s " T h e to ta l im p re s s io n people dent on p u b lic re la tio n s m a tte rs . a rd fo r a ll MSU p u b lic a tio n s . ho ld the lead w ith 19 triu m p h s , get about an in s titu tio n is a He is now p re s id e n t-e le c t of He has u l t i m a t e charge of e ig h t gam es and th e re have been m o sia c made up o f m any sm a ll im p re s s io n s ,” he added. WMSB, the f i r s t educational te le ­ the A m e ric a n C o lle g e P u b lic R e­ tw o tie s . • SANDWICHES v is io n s ta tio n east o f the M is s ­ la tio n s A s s o c ia tio n and a c h a rte r T he la s t v ic to r y by the C o lle ­ " I f a p e rso n has good e xp e r­ i e n c e s h e re o r he ars good thin gs is s ip p i, and ra d io sta tio n VVKAR- m e m b e r o f the P u b lic R e latio ns A s s o c ia tio n of M ic h ig a n . gians w as in 1958 when they s ta m ­ •PIZZA F M and W K A R -A M , the second peded the D e tr o it L io n s , 35 to 19, a b o u t MSU, then h is im p re s s io n is g o o d . old e st ra d io station in M ich ig a n . He was fou nde r and is now He was b o rn and ra is e d in M t. S te rlin g , O hio, n e ar C olum bus. w ith H a lfba ck Bobby M tc h e ll of I llin io s doing m ost o f the da mage. •ITALIAN FOOD "O n t h e o th e r had i f he has He attended D e fian ce C o lle g e in D e fia n ce , O hio, and graduated in T h a t was the f ir s t y e a r as head coach of the A ll- S ta r s f o r O tto AIR CONDITIONED 1928. G ra h a m , who guides the team th is DRIVE A m e m b e r of the East La n sin g tim e f o r the s ix th co n se cu tive “ F o r p izza sa k e ca ll -I N Planning C o m m is s io n , he was r e ­ y e a r. W ith G ra h a m , a m a s te r NOVA THIATtC v2 Miles Southwest of Lansing on M-78 e l e c t e d c h a irm a n in J u ly . Den­ q u a rte rb a c k w ith th e C le ve la n d iso n has been a s s o c ia te d w ith the B ro w n s , at the h e lm , a w ide open M ichigan United Fund and is a gam e is a n ticip a te d . NOW! THRU. TUES Aus6th m e m b e r of Sigm a Delta C h i, T he concensus is th a t the 1963 p ro fe s sio n a l jo u rn a lis m f r a t e r ­ A ll- S ta r s a re b e tte r d e fe n s iv e ly Stop in fo r o C offee Break nity. than th e ir 1962 c o u n t e p a r t s . EXCLUSIVE LANSING SHOWING! T h e y have such c o lle g ia te stand­ A fo rm e r new spaperm an, he outs as Lee Roy J o rd a n of A la ­ 211 M.A.C. ED 7 -1 6 6 8 the D e tro it F r e e P re s s . In the ADMISSION $1.25 CH ILD R EN UNDER 12 F R E E ba m a, K e r m i t A le x a n d e r of e a rly 1930’ s he w as c a p i t a l U .C .L .A ., Bobby B e ll of M in ­ c o r r e s p o n d e n t fo r the F re e nesota, Don B ru m m of Purdue, THURSDAY CRESI P ress. Lee Roy C a ffe v o f T e x a s A .& M . SHOWN A T 8:55 He w as a d m in istra tiv e a s s is ­ tant to G o v e rn o r H a r ry F . K e lly P ro g ra m In fo r m a t io n F D 1-8B44 FRIDAY fro m 1945 to 1947, when he came to MSU. He is m a r r ie d andhas a daugh­ m i Mi SATURDAY JAMES H. DENISON te r , Jane, who is an MSU graduate student in p o litic a l science. NOW 65* to 5:30 3 t o p - f e a t u r e s - plu s c arto o n t-v e . & Sun. 90* K id d ie s 30* ACCLAIMED HIT 1UST AS I VO vT i 1 HIS IS T H E P IC T U R E T H A T YOU H AVE SEEN HE DEFIED DEATH TO SAVE HER! Class Rings WAS SHOWN INTHEMAJOR \ A D V E R T E D ON T V lylLIKU m.hdwyn mayi k .■ W a lt D is n e y prtm nl* Su inas, V a rs ity B urgers OPElW P.m. - - 2 a.m. Legend1’s Mightiest CAPITALSOFTHEWORLD! Delivery Service in Warrior... E. Lansing or stop in at . . . His Greatest Adventure R in g s in clu d e d e gre e, se a l, 3 e n g ra v e d in it ia ls and a c h o ic e o f 10 stones. Varsity D rive-In Brian KEITH Tommy KIRK Marta KRISTEN KevinCORCORAN v. ED 2-6517 E. Grand River Ave. TECHNICOLOR® 9ele««ClNiMASCQPt I ! MANCUM AHIANUS HAUNTED explode in PR00UÜ1IUN BY THE Technicolor LIVING N EXT A T T R A C T IO N DEAD! ■ M *. ■ 'L - ¿ A w A « / FRaNK SiNaTRa ConnBiow Y o u r H orn -sa s u r 3 & * iu s j ; F rO b '(r u t’ ^ ^ P lu s jacHeGmson + * * * .¥ + * ; NMs.u. j, yk**“ Papas ■” ^ — RONALD FO STER' MERRY ANDERS' rS w d m k ' erikapeters M ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS INC. PRODUCTION RELEASEO IT 101« CENTUAT-FO* • HARRY SPALDING ■MAURY DEXTER ate Conelition ■* tL A** o n * ÍJ je * « :« - V JfCHHICOlOR "H o js e O f T h e Dam n a d " 3 rd A t 12:00 __ COMING » GIDGET G O ES TO RO M E" •V Savage Sam and Young Racers Thru Tue. T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1963 Mi c hi ga n St ato Ne ws , Hast L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n Wrestling Clinic Features MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES Outstanding Instructors rr Presents rr D ir e c to r of the c lin ic i s G rady K a rl K itt, U .S . A ir F o r c e GENERAL DELLA ROVERE N early 300 high sch o ol and c o l­ P e n in g e r, MSU w re stlin g coach c o a c h , lggy K onrad, Sexton High le g e w r e s tle r s , c o a c h e s and o f­ f i c i a ls fro m all o v er the country and a s sista n t d ir e c to r is G ale M ik les, d ir e c to r of p h y sica l edu­ S ch ool co ach in Lansing,and N or­ m an Young, 1961 137-pound NCAA (Italian) a r e expected to attend the f ir s t ca tio n . cham p w hile at MSU, w ill also S p artan W restlin g and C oaching M i k 1 e s won the NCAA 155- te a c h the young w r e s t le r s . C lin ic . ' T h e c lin ic w ill be held in two pound cham pionship in 1947 and T h e o b je ct of the c lin ic is to se p a ra te s e s s io n s fro m August the NAAU 145-pound cham pion­ im p rov e the stan d ard s of w re s t­ World War 11 drama of German 4 to 10 and fro m August 11 to 17. ship in 1945 while attending M ich­ ling e ffic ie n cy in sch o ol san d c o l­ occupied Italy-the transformation In stru ctio n by a qu alified group igan S ta te. le g e s , P en in g er said . T h e r e will of c o a c h e s will c o v e r e v ery angle O th er m e m b e rs of the out­ b e no m atching of one pupil of a sm all-tim e chisler and of th e sp o rt, including p ra c tic a l standing sta ff a r e Doug Blubaugh, ag ain st another. swindler into a war hero. work in fundam entals to modern a s s is ta n t w re stlin g co a ch at the C o a c h e s and sta ff m e m b e rs a g g re s s iv e t a c tic s and d efen sive U n iv e rsity of M ichigan and 1960 w ill d em o n strate v a rio u s holds to O lym pic cham pion. He w as named the group. T h e y o u n g ste rs w ill m eth od s. the "O utstan d ing W r e s tle r of the O fficiatin g and ru le in te rp re ­ tation a lso w ill be co v e re d , and W orld” a fte r the 1960 Olym pic then tr y out the holds. S p e c ia l s e s s io n s fo r c o a c h e s Fri., Sal. - Aug 2,3 m ov ies of cham pionship m eets G a m e s. Blubaugh a ls o won the w ill be held two ev en in gs with and train in g in stru ctio n w ill be 157-pouncU. NCAA title in 1957 e a ch s e s s io n co v e rin g coaching shown. and is a NAAU Champion. tech niqu e, o rg an izatio n of p r a c ­ 7:30fp.m. tic e and train in g m ethod s. JLâ. The c lin ic will b e held in the m u M ài S p o rts m u ral A rena of the Men s In tra ­ Building. V a rio u s r e c r e a ­ FAIRCHILD THEATER tion al f a c ilitie s such a s sw im ­ vs THEATRE m ing, ic e skating, can oein g and C O LD M ED AL WINNERS - These. three member, e l the 1960 O lym pic team won fir .» places ,n te n n is will be a v a ila b le . the fre e s ty le w re s tlin g com petition ot Rome. Grody Peninger, MSU mat cooch, cooched two of Admission 50c ^ T u itio n f o r each of these 6 -d a y the member, o t Ponca C ity , O k la ., H igh. They o r . the member, on the end. L e ft . . Shelby W,T- SO GREAT - HELD OVER se ssio n s, in c lu d in g ro o m , b o a rd and bed linen is $50. .o n and rig h t i . Doug B lobough. The th ird member i . T erry McConn o f Iowa State. ______________ FOR 2ND WEEK ! IA bov... a g irl... on Spencer’s M ountain. W ith This Coupon and the Purchase of L O lie e b p o rta n in s ta n t iu o z. Each Quart Giant New Soft SPAR TAN T id e D eal Pack G ia n t 62c «o h o ; FABRIC SOFTENER Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 3, 1963 ê k o p -K ite Briquets E n e r9Y C h a rc o a l 10 lb s . 59c u f iS Vtluo I, — v o ia y tiittc itii 9 4 0 T ro w b rid g e Rd. JellO A l l F la v o r s (3 « .p k g . 49C | HENRY FONDA MAUREEN OHARA WWWCOI . MIMSY FARMER U / M ID C 9 A.M. * 9P.M . MONDAY • FR ID A Y Mr. Clean 15 °z 37e -, •> y *•' «UKh«»SwW IlCWCOlO«.«*»!«•• 1 P'*s®nt*j Ot fWbj I HUUKa 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. SA TU R D A Y___________I W ith This Coupon and the Viking Aspirin 100’s 15‘ Purchase of Ëü T O M O R R O W NIGHT Each ' i Gal. Heatherwood's M AT 9:10 P.M. Jhoifning 3 - ib . t in 55‘ FRUIT DRINK M« SNEAK PREVUE Pnrk N* Beans sh u rfin e 12 300t in s M.OO Coupon Exp. Sat,, Aug. 1, 1963 SNEAK T IP TWO TOP STARS IN A Lunch Napkins «oc-«. 10 LAVISH , R O LLIC K IN G COMEDY 1 Shurfine Salt 26 oz- lo U U F R I: F e a tu re At 1:00- 3^35- 5 : 10- 7:10 & L a te r SHURFRESH CatSUP 3hUrfme 7 14 o z ' B o ttle s ; »1 With This Coupon and tho sn Cheese Spread 2 lb. loaf Orange rea ln J L Purchase of Each 10 Pounds U. S. No. 1 * 55* fp S j| IM P ER IA L I Concentrate G0LD ^ tms 1 . 0 0 POTATOES iSB i ^‘4 3 S o u f^ C e d o ^ a ^ Jo 7 / ^ R o o ^ T ^ 2 -2 4 2 9 i Margarine I COFFEE S p a rta n R eg or D r ip 21b. T " 9 9 C ........... — ... _ Coupon Expires Sat., Aug. 3, 1*43 ES*« m | NOW! THRU TUES Aug 13th | 1 Shurfine Mustard 32oz 5 c h o ic e EXC LU SIVE LANSING SHOWING! ADMISSION $ 1 .0 0 CH ILDREN UNDER 12 F R E E Purity Plates White 100 Count I Del Monte Peas 303 tin $ f _Q Q I D e lM o n te S te w e jn o m ^ ^ m With This Coupon and tho Blue Star Iboard a hell-ship ruled by tyranny and brutality „ « < **• • * ''. \ Whole Chicken 3 1 4 - lb each Thank You Tom. Ju ice32 Purchase of Each Economy Tube Colgate TOOTHPASTE 790 o.- t M A R LO N B R AND O pfttSENTS W VO-5 Shampoo Reg. $1.00 Shurfine Mushrooms pi*»« & stem. Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 3, 1943 TR EVO R H 'OO" W A_R D mcap««.»H FRESH. . . GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Spartan Chunk Tuna 1 2 s •> R IC H A R D H A R R IS Y O U R C H O IC E $1.00 MMMMMKMBNi M U T IN Y O N SS?* W ith This Coupon and the TH E BOUNTY r*e NEWMGMpresentation I Dole I Dole Sliced Pineopple No. 2 jB re m e r Choco ate - Van. I Crushed Pineapple No. 2^ Cremes - . - 2 Lbs. \ 50 Purchase ef Each Lb. of Dutch Traat 1Dole Pineopple Tidbits No. 2^ Spartan Fruit Cocktail 2Yi\ I Dole |D ole Chunk Pineapple No. 2 |O p e n P it Pineapple Juce 46 oz |Borbe«,ue Sauce 18 oz. • jS S fi SUGAR WAFERS FRESH—CHEF Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 3,1943 READY CUT UP 3 2 * 1 0 . 3 $1.00 ssssss Sliced Bacon ^ ub57° Franks s,•',"ski"|“, 1 f Vandenbrink 's Sweet lb. pkgs. ■ ■ Lettuce SO W ith This Coupon and the Purchase ef Each 4M Count le x ef 29C _ ■ ■■ SCOTTIES and lovi-itirvsd men » on a voyage if mliical Boneless Hams Smoked F lavor Whole or Part 2 Large C rispy Heads S tA t*9* Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 3,1943 ft, D eliciou s 24 Count Pascal Celery Peaches 190 3:390 W ith This Coupon and tho 50 Purchase of I HUGHGRlfFITH RICHARDHAYDN- M A ■w « iS « m iiiä ä - , « M - w s g B i « » i 190 l o ° L0. . ï c »TAt*n Each 40-oz. Can of SnydoHs CHOCOLATE SYRUP Plums P r ic e s In f h l s Ad Are Good At A l l R ife M a r k e t s Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 3,1943 E X T R A ADDED ATTRACTIO N A T 8 :2 5 2301 E . G R A N D R I V E R 3630 5. C E D A R 1109 E . G R A N D R IV E R SANTA ROSA { ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B O A T S Ji^ P O P P IN ^ IN C O L O R ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 2416 N. E A S T S T R E E T 2519 S. C E D A R 555 E . G R A N D R IV E R LOGAN A T J O L L Y R O A D 2 4 0 1 W. S T . J O S E P H CO M E AS L A T E AS 11 P .M . AND S E E A LL OF ‘ ‘MUTINY** , íi ti sing T h u r s d a y y August 1, 1963 ^ M i i ' h i g :i t'. ' U l t e Ni , ;i s t Project Peru Nears Completion Scholar’s/Report Racial Justice j P rie s t Returns With Hopes 'Behind Times’ T h e announcem ent that Ju d ­ C h ristia n iz e d , fo r w e h iv e s o m e ­ a ism w ill r e c la im Je s u s a s a how a cce p te d C h rist, if not in the Faces Students By LIN D A M ILLE R State News Staff Writer T h e R ev. T h om as M cD evitt, the wealthy c la s s , m any fro m the working c la s s and som e from the d e p r e s s e d and p o v e rty - P a ris h C red it Union helps p ro ­ vide the people with econ om ic sta b ility . A trained s o c ia l w ork­ c la s s e s in p r e -m a r ita l in s tru c ­ tion. F a th e r M cD evitt said that the P eru v ia n s e sp e c ia lly need te ch ­ w ise , in sp irin g te a c h e r i s " b e ­ hind the t im e s ,” acco rd in g to R abbi P h ilip F r e n k e l, le c tu r e r th eo lo g ical s e n s e of a Savior, at le a s t in th e h is to r ic a l s e n se of a c i v i l i z e r ." s t r i c k e n c l a s s . Many “ b a r ­ e r and a trained nun work in the in the d ep artm ent of re lig io n . F e e lin g th at J u d a i s m has S t . Jo h n ’ s Student P a r is h , has r ia d a s ,” the Spanish word fo r S o cia l C e n te r of the A requipa n ical d irectio n in co n stru ctio n by Rev. John S. Duley; retu rn ed to E ast L an sin g with s lu m s, surround A requipa, where p a rish to give the po o r attention and u rbanization. “ A requipa has H arry A. W olfson, p r o fe s s o r at a lre a d y done th is , R abbi F ra n / e l em ph asized that "w e have alway s the hopes that “ P r o je c t P e r u ” the people live in poor housing they could not o th e rw ise have. a co m p le te ly d iffe re n t a tm o s­ H arvard U n iv e rsity and noted re s p e cte d J e s u s and he has will be a re g u la r su m m er e n ­ and without w ater. p h e re than the U nited S ta te s in Je w ish s c h o la r, said that " i t is alw ays been a p art of our r e l i ­ d eav o r fo r p arish m e m b e rs. A p arish grad e sch o o l com p o s­ T h e p arish in A requ ip a, known th e s e r e s p e c t s ," he sa id . not a s a retu rn in g h e ro that J e s u s gious tr a d itio n ." You as m e m b e rs of th is student gen eration a re e x tre m e ly He accom panied 21 students to ed of about 400 students is staffed a s “ Our Lady of the P i l l a r , ” w ill be r e s to r e d , nor a s an in ­ fortunate in that you a re living in a so cie ty which is con ­ A requipa, P e ru , in Ju n e . H is by A m erican C ath o lic nuns. T h e a lso helps s p o n s o r the fir s t dividual to be w orshipped and fronted in th is m om ent of its h isto ry with a g r e a t, c le a r ly - . defined m o ra l iss u e : the stru g g le to e lim in a te a ll d is­ p rim a r y duty th e re w as to s e rv e a s chaplain fo r the group. Letters Retell exalted above o th e rs , but one ot the w ise, of b le s s e d m em o ry, Baptist Study c rim in a to ry p r a c tic e s again st N egroes from the fa b ric of “ P r o je c t P eru has met with a who e x p re ss the national genius A m erican life . You have the opportunity to s h a re in the g re a t m easu re of good w ill,” Of the p eo p le.’ c o r re c tio n of s e rio u s so cia l in ju s tic e s . What w ill be your resp o n se? F a th e r M cD evitt said . “ 1 was Experiences Rabbi F ra n k e l said Ju d aism Continues p leased with the recep tio n we w ere given, and th e re was a great h as alw ays fe lt th is way. "W e The student lead ersh ip of the N ational Student C h ristia n C o rre sp o n d e n ce re c e iv e d by deal of p u blicity and p ra is e in have alw ays c o n sid ere d J e s u s one C hurch study groups continue the R ev . R o b e rt Kavanaugh, St. F e d e ratio n has responded..by d jre c t Involvem ent in dem ­ ..of the gr.»at. re lig io u sie a d e rs-a n d The-new spapers“.'’ ... Jo h n ’ s Student' p a r is h , ,,;ev,e„iis. through s Sim m «y? te r m a* toe o n stra tio n s and actio n , and by encouraging oth er students ' teaen fers.” He b e lie v e s that it is too soon that 21 stud ents a r e n earin g th e ir American B a p t i s t Student to do the sam e in a le tte r in which the following affirm atio n s to te ll if the stu d en ts' work will fin al w eeks of work in A requipa, Foundation. a r e m ade con cern in g civ il d isobedience and p a ssiv e r e s i s ­ W olfson sa id that Ju d asim has have a lastin g e ffe c t, but th e ir P eru . E ach T u esd ay night, m e m b e rs tan ce as methods of p ro te st against r a c ia l d iscrim in atio n : absorbed much C h r i s t i a n in ­ p re s e n c e was noted. T im L e s t e r , L a k e Odi s sa ju n ­ of the B a p tist faith and in te re ste d flu en ce and ’ ‘we h a v e b e c o m e R e latio n sh ip s that the students io r , w ro te that he is aiding the students m e e t w i t h R ev . “ ( 1.) T h e law and cu stom which undergird the civ il ord er developed with P eru v ian fa m ilie s co n stru ctio n of a chu rch in M ont- Ja m e s D id ie r, p a s to r of the stu­ a r e not, d escrip tiv e ly speaking, the em bodim ent of absolu te re v e a l that the people of P eru eran y , the sea p o rt fo r A requipa. dent fellow ship , fo r open d is c u s ­ v alu es, but the m an ifestatio n of a p a rtic u la r fa b ric of s o c ia l re la tio n sh ip s. T h is law and custom a r e le s s ju st than God w.ills, yet they cannot be disobeyed r e c k le s s ly , fo r have warm and p erso n al affection fo r the A m erican c o lle g e student. He told o f going back into the h ills with a p r ie s t to say m a s s '57 Alumnus sio n s . D u r i n g the acad em ic y e a r , F a th e r M cD evitt said that he now fo r som e ra ilro a d w o rk e rs. " I t m o re than SO attend th e s e m e e t­ God u ses them to p re s e rv e re la tiv e o rd er and p e a ce. How­ e v e r, God a lso continually brin g s th e ir in ju s tice under judgem ent, and c a lls C h ristia n s to work toward changing h as a b e tte r understanding of the word “ b ro th erh o o d ." was quite an e x p e rie n c e . ...f o r som e it had been a y e a r s in c e Honored in gs. B e c a u s e of com m u nication d iffic u ltie s , only about h alf th is T h e m em b ers of S t. John’ s w ere they attended m a s s ." amount attend in the su m m er. the law and custom in the d irection of His will . . . T h is p a rt of the fir s t group ol A m e ri­ "People h e r e are p o o r An MSU alum nus of 1957 was T h e R ev . M r. D i d i e r , who is e sp e c ia lly im portant a s we view not only the law and Custom which have fo ste re d the lu nch-cou nter d em o n stra­ can students to work in A requipa. In d ian s,” w ro te C hem o R o d ri­ one of fou r A g ricu ltu ral e d ito rs m o d erates the d i s c u s s i o n s , F a th e r M cDevitt said that re s u lts guez. "G od only knows th e ir d e s ­ c i t e d by t he A m e r i c a n A s­ d e s c rib e d th e fo rm at a s “ sim p le , tion s but also the civ il rig h ts' debate which is now being of the p ro je c t this fa r seem fav o r­ tin y .” He finds a beautiful feelin g so ciatio n of A g ricu ltu ra l C o lleg e o p e n i n g with an introductoi'y c a r r ie d on in W ashington. a b le , but m o re knowledge of Span­ with the people a s he b eco m es E d ito rs . p ra y e r and a IE -m inu te p re s e n ­ " (2 .) C iv il disobedience and p a s siv e r e s is ta n c e in resp o n se ish , the native language#was need­ accu sto m ed to the tra d itio n s. tation of th e th e m e ." T h e B ib le to wh.it we feel to be an unjust c iv il o rd er a re , to the e x ­ ed. He also s a id th a tth e C a th o lic Dennis T . A very, ed ito r with is used a s the p rim a ry r e s o u r c e M ary Sue M a r z , B ronzon ju n­ tent which we a re w illing to accep t the legal punitive con­ C hurch has not yet influenced the the A g ricu ltu ral M ark eting S e r ­ m a te r ia l. io r , h as fe lt much of the b a r r i e r sequ ences of our d iso b ed ien ce, an affirm ation of the ru le liv e s of the people a s well as it betw een h e r s e lf and h e r " f a m ily ” v ic e of the U .S . D epartm ent of During th e f i r s t fiv e w eeks of law. 'On the one hand, we vigorously p ro test the unequal m ight have w ished. A g ric u ltu re , won high p r a is e fo r of s u m m e r te r m , the g r o u p th e re m elt away. At supper sh e en forcem en t of the law; on the other hand, we s h a re with h eard th re e c h e e r s fo r the U nited what the a s s o c i a t i o n c a lle d , studied the d o ctrin e of salv atio n . A g reat n u m b e r of fo reign "co n sp icu o u s con trib u tion s to a those particip atin g in the d em onstration s the con v iction that S ta tes in Spanish a c c e n ts . W ork­ P la n s fo r the second fiv e w eeks p r ie s t s a re at w ork in P eru , high er s t a n d a r d in com m uni­ the law must be en fo rce d . C iv il d isobedience can be a m eans ing a s a te a c h e r in a p a rish c e n te r on d is cu ss io n s of th e u o c - but not enough to re a c h the la rg e FIRST L E T T E R SINCE RETURN - The Rev. Thomas Mc­ c a tio n s .” t r in e s of C h risto log y and anth ro­ to d em onstrate not again st the ru le of law or cu stom , but sch o o l, sh e d e sc rib e d ti e stu­ num ber of C a th o lics th e re . Pope against the w rongness of p a rtic u la r laws o r cu s to m s; it D e v itt sets aside film s o f Peru to read the fir s t le tte r re­ dents Spanish chant fo r " L o n g pology. John W i l l asked the C a th o lic s o f He re c e iv e d a m a s te r 's d eg re e can be used resp o n sib ly , and with r e s tr a in t a s a vehicle ceived by St. John's Student Parish since his return. Father liv e th e U nited S ta te s ” a s " a n T h e R ev . M r. D id ier said that C anada and the U nited S ta te s to in jo u rn a lis m at the U n iversity fo r seeking a le s s d iscrim in a to ry civ il o rd e r but not fo r e x p e rie n c e I’ ll n e v e r f o r g e t ." the study groups a r e popular c o n c e n t r a t e on allev iatin g the M cD evitt completed h is duties as chaplain of the student of W i s c o n s i n in 1958 a fte r the d estru ction of the civ il o rd er its e lf . T h e 21 MSU students working b e cau se of the intim acy often a t­ sh o rtag e of c le rg y in S o u t h group on "P ro je c t P e ru " la s t week and returned to East graduation from the jo u rn a lis m on " P r o je c t P e r u ” w ill re tu r n to tained. " T h o s e who respond co m e A m e rica n c o u n trie s. school h e re . " ( 3 .) A cadem ic freed om and a c a d e m i c resp o n sib ility L an sin g. The students w ill fo llo w Aug. 20. E a s t L an sin g Aug. 20. b a c k ." , F a th e r M eDevitt lived in a a re e ss e n tia l in the U n iv e rsity , w here all of its m em b ers p a rish in A requipa. It is staffed LONDON ( A P ) - T h e M ost Rev. (stu d en ts, faculty, and ad m inistration) jo in togeth er in the by the M aryknoll fa th e rs of the A rthu r M ichael R am sey , a r c h ­ East Lansing BAPTIST STUrENTS Central Methodist F irs t Christian s e a r c h fo r meaning and truth. Ac-ademic freed om involves the right of all the m em b ers of the u n iv ersity not sim ply to b e ­ A m e rica n M issio n a ry O rd e r, who bishop of Ciinli rbury a n d s p ir ­ Unity Center Attend Study Fellow ship A c r o s s F ro m the Capitol Church go to L atin A m e rica , A sia and itual le a d e r of 4 0 m illio n A n gli­ 425 W. Grand R iv e r WORSHIP SE R V IC E lie v e in c e r ta in tru th s, but a lso to act with in te g rity in c a n s around the w orld, c o n fe rre d (D iscip le s) A fric a . Sunday W orship E v e ry T u esd ay 8 p.m . 10:00 a .m . the light of th e s e tru th s. T h e r e f o r ., when we, fo r in stan ce, h e re with Augustin C ardinal B ea, 1001 C h e s te r Road, L ansing He said that th e re is a g re at 10:00 a .m . (W JIM 10:3 0 a .m .) a re asked to re sig n from a u n iv ersity becau se we have acted head o f the V atican S e c r e ta r ia t A m e rica n B ap tist Donald L . B o o h er, M in is te r s im ila r ity between the w orkings "O u r Influ ence and R e sp o n si­ Serm on upon our co n v ictio n s, acad em ic re sp o n sib ility dem ands that fo r P ro m o tin g C h ristia n Unity. Student C e n te r of the p arish in P e ru and h is own b ility ” " O u r Need o f F a i t h ." W orship S e r v ic e s 8 :3 0 & 11:00 those who req u est our re sig n a tio n s co n sid er the task of the 336 O akh ill, E .L . u n iv ersity in the com m unity as well as our right to hold . . . p a ris h a c tiv itie s in the U . S. UNIVERSITY Wednesday Evening Dwight F . L a rg e , P re ach in g a .m . T h e c a te c h ism , ad m in istratio n of P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :0 0 p.m . August 6 T o p ic: such co n v ictio n s. As students we reco g n ize our re s p o n s i­ the sa c ra m e n ts, s a r c r if i c e of CHRISTIAN CHURCH Studv C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . " T h e D o ctrin e of C h ris t” C r ib N u rse ry , So B rin g T h e C hurch Sch ool 9 :4 5 a .m . b ility to the u n iv e rsity , and that th is re sp o n sib ility includes 310 N . Hanadorn Rd. B ab y , the m a ss and the life of the Don S tiffle r , M in is te r A ffiliated with Unity School T a k e hom e a copy of the "W h at F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll F E 9 - the p o ssib ility of d iscip lin ary a ctio n ; but everyone who liv e s F u rth e r Inform ation p r ie s t s is b a s ic a lly the sam e. Ph 3 3 7 -1 0 7 7 o f C h ristia n ity , L e e 's Sum m it. T hen A re We T o D o?” sheet 2141 by Saturd ay evening in the u n iv ersity s h a re s th is re sp o n sib ility and d iscip lin ary T h e p a ris h in A requipa h a s B ib le School 9 :4 5 a.m . c a ll ED 2 -8 4 7 2 actio n m ust nev er be sim ply a re sp o n se to com m unity M isso u ri fo r study and ad vocation. o v er 25,0 0 0 m e m b e rs, som e from W orship S e r v ic e 10:45 a.m . p r e s s u r e .” Lansing Central Free Olivet Baptist Church Alw ays a w arm w elcom e at F irs t Baptist Church You may ‘ not be in a lo cality w here civ il d isobedience F irs t Christian F irs t Presbyterian Methodist Church Seventh - Day C a p ito l ot Ionia and p a ssiv e re s is ta n c e a re the actio n s req u ired to change Reformed Church 2215 E . M ichigan Ottawa and Chestnut L a n sin g , M ichigan law and cu sto m , but you can p artic ip a te in th is stru g g le 240 M arsh all S t. Lansing 828 N. W ashington, L an sin g R ev. W illiam H artm an, P a sto r Adventist Church 9 :3 0 a .m . W orship S e r v ic e Rav. Scott Irv in a , M in iste r by w riting your con g ressm an to encourage h is fav o rab le Sunday Sch ool 10:0 0 a .m . T e m p o ra rily meeting at Rev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r SUNDAY C rib b e ry and n u rsery vote on the P re s id e n t's C iv il Rights L eg isla tio n now being Sunday U n iv ersity L u th eran C hurch Church School 9 :3 0 a.m . Morning S e r v ic e 10:00 a .m . M orning W orship 1 1 :0 0 a .m . Sunday School 9 :4 5 a.m . D ivision and Ann S t. c a r e provided . d iscu sse d in com m itte e in both H ouses of C o n g re ss, inform Morning Worship 1 0 :3 0 a.m . y o u rse lf con cern in g th is m o ral c r i s i s , pray fo r all those H arold H epfer G u est Sp eaker M orning W orship 9 :0 0 and SATURDAY S E R V IC E S "W ith ou t an A lte rn a tiv e " involved, a ct when you have the opportunity, and if you a re Evening S e r v ic e 7 p.m . 11:00 a.m . 9 :3 0 a .m . Sabbath School D r. W inslow S . Drummond " T h e L o r d 's L a s t M e ss a g e ” in the v icin ity of W ashington, D .C ., on Aug. 2b, p a rticip a te t hose in need of tra n s p o r- 6 p .m . Youth Fellow ship M ID-W F.EK SER V IC E 11:00 a .m . W orship S e rv ic e (V ice P re sid e n t - C o lleg e of " T h e B re a d of L i f e " in the d em onstration fo r civ il rig h ts leg islatio n being tation cal l : W ednesday, 7 :1 5 p .m . Howard B . W eeks - m in is te r W o o ster, Ohio) No evening s e r v ic e th is Sun­ planned fo r that date. day b e ca u se of co n fe re n ce A w arm and frien d ly w elcom e M r . B . Swagman at TU 2 -2 5 7 0 F o r tran sp o rtatio n c a ll F o r inform ation o r tra n s p o r­ aw aits you at F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ­ F o r chu rch bus schedule People of a ll races welcome o r R ev . Hofman at IV 5 -3 6 5 0 ED 7-1 2 9 4 tation c a ll 4 8 2 -1 7 2 0 ian. c a ll IV 2 -8 4 1 9 INTER-CITY BIBLE CHURCH 2827 E . M ichigan FIRST WESLEYAN A ll Saints Episcopal Eastminster East Lansing Edgewood Peoples Two b lo ck s w est of F ra n d o r METHODIST CHURCH Church Presbyterian Church T rin ity Church Church R .S . B U R G ESS, PASTOR 111 N orth M agnolia Ave. 800 Abbott Road Interden om ination al Sunday S e r v ic e s : Interdenom inational 1315 Abbott R d ., 469 N orth Hagadorn Road Sunday School R ev . R . S . N icholson, J r . ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 120 Spartan Avenue 9 :4 5 a.m . E a s t L ansing E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan if C o lleg iate B ib le C la s s M IN ISTERS Sunday S c h o o l.......................................................................... 9 :4 5 a.m . R e v . R obert G ard n er, E piscop al (5 b lo ck s north of Grand R iv er) 11:00 a.m . W orship S e rv ic e E. Eugene W illiam s C o lleg iate Fellow ship M orning W orship ............................................. .1 1 :0 0 a.m . Chaplin to the U niversity M in ister M IN ISTERS 6:00 p.m . N orm an R. P le r s m a R ev. T ru m a n A. M o rriso n Evening S e rv ic e "W h at is the C h u rch ?” - Rev. N icholson, J r . , speaking R e v . Edward Roth, R e c to r R ev. R o b e rt L . M oreland 7 :0 0 p .m . D aniel E . W eiss R ev. R . P a ig e B ird w ell, J r . 541 W albridge D rive E vening S e rv ic e .......................................................... • 7 :0 0 p .m . R ev . G eo rg e Tum a, C u rate ED 7 -0 1 8 3 M orning S e rv ic e - 11 a.m . B ib le Study and P ra y e r Wed. 7 :3 0 p .m . SU M M ER SE R V IC E "G o B a ck to W hat?” - R ev. N icholson, J r . , speaking TH E LO RD REIGNS (F o r tran sp o rtatio n c a ll IV 9 -6 3 1 2 o r IV 2 -8 6 3 1 .) SUNDAY SE R V IC E S (Holy Com m union S e rv ic e ) 9 :3 0 a.m . 9 :0 0 a .m ., C hurch School Sunday, August 4 fo r C r ib b e ry through FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL 8 :0 0 a.m . - O rd er of Holy Evening S e r v ic e - 7 :3 0 p.m . Serm on by M iss o u ri Synod Communion S ix th G ra d e . A T H R E E F O L D HOPE G e n ese e at B u tle r S tr e e ts R ev . T ru m an A. M o rriso n Sum m er S e rv ic e at Alumni M em o rial Chapel SUNDAY SE R V IC E S 1 0:0 0 a.m . - M orning P ra y e r on cam pu s. T h eo d ore K. Bundenthal, p a sto r 9 :0 0 a .m ., W orship O tb er S e r v ic e s C hurch S ch o o l...................................................... 9 :4 5 a.m . C h urch School 10:00 Sunday W orship S e rv ic e Conducted by 9 :4 5 a .m . D iscu ssio n Group M orning W orship 11:00 a.m . 9 :3 0 a .m . 8 :3 0 a .m . - Monday thru F rid a y D .R . K rathw oh l' F o r U n iversity Students Youth G ro u p s................................................................... 6 :0 0 p.m . " T r u e R e lig io n ” and C rib ro o m thru kin d erg arten E v a n g e listic H our 7 :0 0 p.m . R ev. Enno Woldt 7 :0 0 p .m . Wed. Evening DAILY O F F IC E T .F . Ir m ite r WEDNESDAY E V E P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :3 0 p .m . A ffiliated with United C hurch T u e s . - 10:15 P r a y e r and B ib le study 6 p.m . Student C o -o p e ratio n D inner - E . Lansing S tate P a rx ST U D E N T S W ELCOM E Of C h r i s t , C o n g reg atio n al- Su p erv ised n u rsery av ailab le each s e r v ic e . Holy Com munion Phone the C hurch o ffic e , 3 3 7 - D isc u ssio n and V e s p e rs to follow. C h r i s t i a n , E v an g e lical and H .T . S tan ley - M in iste r T om Thom pson - M usic D ir. T h u rs . - 5 :1 5 C a ll 3 5 5 -2 9 8 9 7966 fo r inform ation c o n c e rn ­ R efo rm ed . F r e e bus s e r v ic e C a s e & W ilson at 9 :4 5 a .m . fo r tran sp o rtatio n Holy Com munion ing cam pus bus sched u le. W ELCOM E T ra n sp o rta tio n av ailable c a ll IV 4 -8 2 9 4 Chapel P h . 3 3 2 -0 7 7 8 P a s to r P h. 3 3 2 -6 3 8 6 University Lutheran WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS Kimberly Downs F irs t Church of University Methodist St. Johns Student You w ill enjoy th ese s e r v ic e s : Peoples Church Church East Lansing Church of C hrist C hrist, Scientist Church Parish 9 :4 5 A.M . B ib le School and Student Center C la s s G eared to C o lleg e L ev el 1007 K im b e rly D riv e, L an sin g 709 E . Grand R iv er 1120 S. H arrison Rd. N ational L utheran Council F r . O. Finnegan S .J . Interdenom inational E a s t Lansing D ivision and Ann S tr e e t, E . L. 327 M .A .C . 11:0 0 A .M . WORSHIP SE R V IC E (2 b lo ck s VV. of F ra n d o r W ilson M. Tennant, M in ister Church S e r v ic e : (2 b lo ck s north of B erk e y H all) 200 W. G rand R iv e r Shopping C e n te r on E . "G o d Has His E ye On You” G rand R iv er) Sunday 11 A.M . D r. Glenn M. F r y e , M in iste r 3 3 2 -2 5 5 9 at M ichigan G eo rg e W. G a is e r Sunday M a sse s IV 9 -7 1 3 0 S u b je ct - " L o v e ” W alter R . W ietzke Pa s to r s 7 :0 0 P .M . S acram en t of Holy Communion T e c la Sund - Cam pus W orker 7 :1 5 -8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 - 1 1 :1 5 SUNDAY SE R V IC E "G o d ’ s Way T o Win” G e ra ld O. F r u z ia , S r ., 9 :4 5 a.m . & 11:00 a.m . 10:00 A .M . B a b y sittin g at 8 :3 0 only M in iste r WORSHIP 3 :3 0 P .M . YOUNG ADULT FELLO W SH IP Sunday S ch o o l: R ev eren d W ilson M. Tennant, 9 :0 0 a .m . and 10:15 a.m . F ilm - " P a r t tim e C h ristia n ” U n iv e rsity S tu d e n ts9 :3 0 a .m . SUNDAY S E R V IC E S R eg u lar 11:0 0 a.m . Holy Communion D aily M a ss e s Hour of R efresh m en t to follow . Serm o n T h e m e : preaching S erm on " D ia lo g : TheG odW ho M orning W orship 10:55 a.m . Bus Schedule A cts ” - 6 :4 5 a .m .; ‘T h e P e r il and the P r ic e of B ib le Study 9 :5 5 a.m . Wed. Evening M eeting-8 p.m . " Y e A re My F r ie n d s ” M orning evening P a s to r G a is e r p reaching F re e d o m ” Evening W orship 6 :0 0 p.m . 7 :2 0 a .m .: and 8 :0 0 a.m . P h illip s 9 :15 a .m . | 6 :2 5 p.m . R eading Room located at 134 by R ev . Roy S ch ram m W ednesday evening B ib le N u rsery c a r e is provided at Mayo 9 :2 0 a .m . 6 :3 0 p .m . Study 7 :3 0 p .m . W. G rand R iv e r. C hurch School 9 :4 5 a .m . a ll a ll s e r v ic e s S a t. M a sse s B u tte rfie ld 9:23 a .m . 6 :3 3 p .m . Thu rsday evening L a d ie s Open Mon. thru S a t. 9 :0 0 a.m . a g e s & 11:00 a .m . ch ild re n 8 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 a.m . C a s e , W ilson, B ib le C la s s 7 :3 0 p .m . - 5 :0 0 p .m . 2 -5 y ears. and Owen 9 :30 a .m . 6 :4 5 p.m . CHURCH SCHOOL Sunday School M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., & F r i - C all 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 Inform ation L0:00 A .M . •days 7 :0 0 -9 .4 )0 p.m . C o n fe ssio n daily at 8 :0 0 a.m . 9 :0 0 a .m . only fo r a ll a g e s . P a s td rs : D r. Howard F . Sugden, D r. T ed Vvard,*“ S a t. 4 - 5 :3 0 & 7 :3 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . F o r T ra n sp o rta tio n c a ll : F r e e bus tran sp o rtatio n 15 to and R ev. Alvin Jo n e s All a r e w elcom e to attend C r ib room through F E 9 -8 1 9 0 C hurch S e r v ic e s , and v is it and 30 m inutes b e fo re each s e r v ­ Stud ents: No P ic n ic Supper Phone ED 7 -9 7 7 8 SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH sixth grad e ED 2 - 1 9 6 0 or ED 2 -2 4 3 4 use the Reading Room . ice, around the cam pus. 1518 S . Washington - LANSING T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1 9 6 3 7 Mi c hi g a n St at e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n U T T L b jM A N O N C AM PU S World H e w s In tram u ral Social a! a Glance News S oftball Schedule T hu rsd ay Science S.B.S U N IT E D PRESS IN T E R N A T IO N A L FiMiS** 6 p .m . 1 Sarfers'Vk.-toSffijts (continued from page 1) has 2 Z o a n th ro p ists v s. T e st Ban T re a ty To Be Signed in Moscow lib e r a l c o m p o n e n t . The ★HALL MARK 3 C a s e K ille r s v s. Cubs la r g e s t num ber of students in WASHINGTON — S e c r e ta r y of S ta te Rusk w ill head an 11-m e m b e r 4 B iolo gy In stitu te v s. K ellogg the C o lleg e a r e s o c ia l s c ie n c e U .S . d eleg atio n which w ill le av e fo r M oscow F rid a y night to sign F la k ie s m a jo r s . T h e s o c ia l s c ie n c e the p a rtia l n u cle a r te s t ban tr e a ty . T h e o ffic ia l date fo r the signing 5 A d v iso rs v s . G auchos has not been se t but it is understood in W ashington that the cerem o n y prob ab ly w ill tak e p la ce Monday. 6 T on y’ s B o y s v s. E y d e a lS ig s . Monday , m a jo r w as fo r m e r ly c a lle d the d iv isio n al s o c ia l s c ie n c e m a jo r . ★Contem porary T h e W hite House said the d elegatio n w ill inclu de fiv e U .S. sen ­ " T h i s m a jo r g iv e s the stu ­ a to r s — th re e D e m o c ra ts and two R ep u b lican s. Among the o th e rs w ill be U .N . A m b assad or A dlai S teven so n , W illiam F o s t e r , d ir e c to r of the A rm s C o n trol and D isa rm a m e n t Agency; D r. G lenn S eab o rg , F ie ld 6 p .m . 1 B iology In stitu te v s. Tony’ s Boys dents the opportunity to get a lib e ra l edu cation by con cen ­ Cards 2 G auchos v s . E yd eal S ig s. t r a t i n g in th re e f ie ld s ,” he c h a irm a n o f the A tom ic E n erg y C o m m issio n ; L lew elly n T hom pson, fo r m e r a m b a ssa d o r to R u s s ia , and A rthur D ean, who fo rm e rly w as c h ie f U .S . d isarm am en t n e g o tia to r at G eneva. 3 K ellogg F la k ie s v s . A dvisors 4 C a v a lie r v s. P a p e rb a ck s 5 D ept. P u b lic Safety v s . C am - sa id . T h e student can pick th re e fie ld s fro m the C o lleg e ★Stationary of S o cia l S c ie n c e , o r two field s e r o n -C a r r ib e a n .★Novelties D is a rm a m e n t T a lk s P o s tp o n e d plus one fro m the C o lle g e of GEN EVA — U .S . and S oviet c o -c h a irm a n of the 17-n atio n Geneva U m p ire s N e ed ed A r ts and L e t t e r s . F ie ld s of d isa rm a m e n t ta lk s have postponed fu rth e r p riv a te m eetin g s until c h o ic e in s o c ia l s c ie n c e a r e : Anyone in te re ste d in um piring psychology', e c o n o m ic s , p o lit­ a fte r the signing of the n u cle a r te s t ban tre a ty in M oscow next week-. T h e two had been e x p e c te d to m eet p riv a te ly W ednesday fo l­ lowing the reopening o f’the c o n fe re n c e T u esd ay . In tram u ral so ftb all g a m e s , O ffic e , 3 5 5 -5 2 5 0 . the Intr»>puraT ic a l s c ie n c e , geography, and- sociolo g y and anthropology. ★Picnic Supplies T h ey m ust tak e at le a s t 18 R e u th e r B a c k s K e n n e d y C i v i l R ig h t* P rog ram c r e d its in e a ch of th s e a r e a s . L O S A N G ELES — United Auto W ork er P re sid e n t W alter R eu th er P air Of Aces " T h e typ es of stud ents in sa y s the A m e rica n la b o r m ovem ent is solid ly behind P re sid e n t the c o lle g e a r e v a rie d but K ennedy’ s c iv il rig h ts p ro g ra m . F or G olfers STUDENT a la rg e re e d s ectio n , a m e ta llic Kenton b a s ic a lly they a r e students R eu th er h a s been stom ping the cou ntry in support of the P r e s ­ id e n t's c iv il rig h ts p ro g ra m . He p ra is e d the Kennedy p ro g ram T u e s­ rhythm sectio n and a stro n g b ra c e in te re ste d in people and who B O OK of b r a s s in stru m en ts. Kenton has a r e in te lle ctu a lly c u r i o u s day night in L o s A n geles. H ow ever, the auto le a d e r sa id the p ro g ram s till is a m o d erate one Tw o hol.es-iito-one w ere r e ­ co rd e d a: F o r e s t A k e rs G olf (continued from page 1) reco rd e d about 40 long-playing a b o u t c u ltu re , g ov ernm ents STORE so re d by the N a t i o n s 1 Band album s and dozens of sin gle r e ­ and r e s o u r c e s ," but the m o st co m p re h e n siv e e v e y m ad e by a P re sid e n t. C o u rs e in th e p ast w eek. B oth C am p s, In c. Kenton sa id la st cord s. Across From Berkey R e u th e r sa id the cen tu ry -lo n g p a tie n ce of m illio n s of N egro a c e s w ere s co re d on the back nine of the U n iv e rsity layout. y e a r , ’ ’T h e pu rpose of the w o rk - A m e ric a n s who have been d eprived of th e ir con stitu tio n al rig h ts of shop i s to help young m u sicia n s full citiz e n sh ip is at an end. Doug B erg m a n , a cand id ate fo r broad en th e ir outlook, to teach Jane Parker WH TE BREAD la s t y e a r ’ s g o lf te a m , w asp lay ing th em som e things which c e r ta in ly Martin Luther King to T estify on C iv il Rights h is f i r s t round s in c e re c o v e rin g a r e n ’t o ffered in th e ir sch o o ls, WASHINGTON — T h e R e v . M a rtin L u ther K ing, le a d e r of N egro fro m a broken hand with M ark and to give them an idea of what demonstrations, w ill be given an opportunity to te s tify at House P e t r ie and Ron G lah . He used a to exp ect in the w orld of p ro ­ I-lb . 4-oz hearings on P re sid e n t Kennedy’ s c iv il rig h ts p ro g ra m . C h airm an 1-ir o n on the 218-y ard 17th hole Emanuel Celler of the House ju d ic ia ry co m m itte e sa id he will fo r h is a c e . fe s s io n a l m u sic . ’’ loaf ea K enton’ s nam e h as been a by­ leave tim e open for an ap p earan ce by King b e fo re the h e a rin g s end. He shot a 40 fo r the n in e-h o le w ord in the w orld of p r o g r e s s iv e round. T h e la te s t a c e w as s c o r e d by Ja z z s in c e 1941, when he o rg an ized Negroes Arrested in Construction Demonstrations h is " A r t is t r y in R hythm ” band on M ilton M u eld er, v ic e p re sid e n t NEW YO RK C IT Y - - M o re a r r e s t s w ere m ade th is m orning at a B ro o k ly n m e d ical c e n te r s it e w h ere c iv il rig h ts le a d e r s have fo r r e s e a r c h d evelopm ent, Mon­ the W est C o a s t. K e n to n 's band p io n e e re d a new s ty le of Jazz Jane Parker Features1 day night. M u elder used only pledged to continue d em o n stratio n s in sp ite of c ity -s p o n s o re d ne­ c h a r a c te r iz e d by a s ta c c a to , tw o- one shot on No. 15, which i s g o tiation s on th e ir dem and s. T w elv e N egro and w hite d em o n stra­ b e a t a tta ck . t o r s . including s ix H arlem m in is t e r s , w e re a r r e s te d a s they a t­ c a rd e d at 172 -y a rd s. T h e band developed its b a s ic Hamburger and tem pted to b lo ck tru ck s at the c o n stru c tio n s ite . He used a 4 -ir o n and shot a to tal of 85, on nin es of 41-44. s ty le by 1945. T h e sty le inclu d es Apple Pie Spanish Bar Cake Korean Strongmon Launches Offensive Against Communists Frankfurter Rolls SE O U L , South K o re a — T h e stro n g m an of South K o re a ’ s m ilita ry Want A Hot Tip? Jun ta, G e n e ra l P a r k Chung H ee, h as o rd e re d h is fo r c e s to take " p r o p e r pu nitive m e a s u re ” a g a in st C om m unist b o rd e r r a id e r s . A 8 in pkg of 12 ea sp okesm an said P a rk issu ed the o rd e r a fte r c o n fe rrin g with U .S. ea. ea. G e n e r a l Guy M eloy, J r . Scamper to Safety Over Berlin Wall B E R L IN — Two young m en sca m p e re d sa fely o v er the B e r lin W all to the A m e rica n s e c to r , m is se d by shots fire d by E a s te rn b o rd e r g u a rd s. T h e 22 and 2 3 -y e a r -o ld re fu g e e s c r o s s e d o v er the Make a stop at.... Round Super Right Choice Beef Sale Sirloin Q Q a I T-Bone w a ll, with only c u ts fro m the b arb ed w ire , 300 y a rd s fro m the U .S. A rm y check p oin t w here two b o rd e r gu ard s fled to fre e d o m y e s ­ te rd a y . McDonalds Steak Steak v « J v |b I Steak lb Search far Earthquake Survivors S K O P JE , Y u goslav ia — R e s c u e r s , alm o st without hope, have r e ­ • tasty hamburgers Fresh Lean Govt, inspected Grade A Super Right sum ed s e a r c h among ru bble fo r su rv iv o rs of F r id a y 's earthqu ake in S k o p je. E n g in e e rs a r e fighting d is e a s e with d ynam ite and a n ti- • crisp fries Bolonga v e rm in s p ra y s in the o n ce-b oo m in g , n o w -sh attered Y u goslav c ity . Examine Communist Agitation in Korea • creamy shakes Whole Chunk jf c b . WASHINGTON — G overn m ent o ffic ia ls fe e l C om m u nist ag ita­ Completely tion in K o re a m ay in d icate Red China wants to in c r e a s e w orld ten­ • cool soit drinks Cut Up lb sio n w hile P r e m ie r K hru sh ch ev t r i e s to e a s e it. Cleaned lb Sliced 4 9 e11*- T h e y cau tion it is too e a r ly to te ll fo r c e r ta in w hether P eking is McDonakfe m aking such an attem p t. T h ey say in c re a se d p r e s s u r e in V iet Nam and L a o s and in te n sifie d a r t i l l e r y bom bardm ent of N ation alist Texas Star Capt’ s John Frozen Super Right Ann Page C hina’ s o ffsh o re isla n d s, coupled with the K o rean in c id e n ts, a r e stro n g in d icatio n s in fav o r of such sp ecu latio n . Shrimp Fish Sticks Skinless Franks Ketchup R e sist Kennedy’ s Rail Plan P E E L E D AND D EV EIN ED WASHINGTON — Som e C o n g re ssio n a l r e s is ta n c e to P re sid e n t Lansing - East Lansing Med. 34100 it L a n s in g — -i 4015 W. Saginaw K enned y's plan to let the In te r s ta te C o m m e rc e C o m m issio n handle 10 oz. 2 lb pkg 14 oz. for the r a i l dispute is out in the open. 4700 S. Cedar I Blkk . E a st o f Campus! I 1/2 lb. bottles One D e m o cra t on the House C o m m e rc e C o m m ittee went so fa r a s to say that the plan ev en tually would lead to governm ent ow ner­ ship of the r a ilr o a d s . D esp ite so m e opposition, o b s e r v e r s expect the c o m m itte e to vote fav o rab ly on the P re s id e n t’ s p lan. 2120 N . Larch I 2 B Iklk s . Wast o f U nion! Size bag Michigan pkg’si Michigan ea C a lls Attorney General Ignorant 25 lb. pints W A SH IN G TO N A s ta te se n a to r fro m M is s is s ip p i has accu sed KOSITCHEKS New Potatoes bags Blue berries A ttorney G e n e ra l R o b e rt Kennedy of “ d e lib e ra te ly w h ite -w ash in g " alleg ed co n n ectio n s betw een C om m unism and N egro c iv il rig h ts le a d e r s . S ta te sen a to r Jo h n M cL au rin said - - and we u se h is SUMMER Yellow C risp Pascal Your Cucumbers w ord s — "W h en he (Kennedy) s a y s th e re is no ev id en ce that M artin L u th e r K ing o r any of the top le a d e rs of the m a jo r c iv il rig h ts Summer Squash Celery Choice groups a r e C om m u n ists o r C o m m u n i s t - c o n t r o l l e d then he has e ith e r Green Pepper d e lib e ra te ly m ista ted the fa c ts o f is the m o st igno rant attorney g e n era l th is nation has e v e r h a d ." M cL au rin te s tifie d b e fo re the CLEARANCE lb 30 SIZE Green Onions bunch Sen ate C o m m e rc e C o m m itte e . He said that Kennedy i,cs nor not an an ea ignorant m a n " and ch arg ed th at the attorney g e n era l ’with full know ledge, d e lib e ra te ly ignored f a c t s " In F . B .l . f i le s and the flie s o f c o n g re s sio n a l c o m m itte e s . Sports W e a r Spanish Libbys Angel Soft Sultana (continued on page 8) Peanuts Facial Tissues Povk And Beans ^1 IV Y -S T Y L E BY WEINER Kosher i.q t. 400 ct. 3 lb 4 oz $12.95 Value now $8.00 >ea. Pickles Jar box ea can How to succeed in business A&P $17.95 Value now $11.00 Marvel C h e e r io without even t r y i n g ... Tuna Ice Milk C H O C O LA TE COVERED $20.00 Value now $13.00 Ice Cream Bars Light Chunk 1/2 gal For 6 1/2 For MADRAS SPORT COATS now $18.00 cartons pkg of 6 oz cans i W ash-n-W ear SUITS Ann Page Jar39( White house '2 3 - . $39.95 v . i ue now $ 2 4 .0 0 Non fat DRY C LE A N E R S Instant Milk 12 qt. size Salad Dressing qt’ IVY TROPICAL SUITS ea 7M SHIRT LAU ND ERER S FRANDOR C E N T E R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - C o in-Op Coupon---------------------> $59.95 V alue now Sw im W e a r-S h irts -R a im $ 3 8 .0 0 C o a t s - A ll A t C le a ra n c e P ric e s Y o u r A & P S u p e r M a r k e t C o r n e r of Ha g ad or n and E a s t Gr an d R i v e r , E a s t L a n s i n g A ll P rices in th is ad e ffe c tiv e thru Saturday Aug 3rd in a ll fiv e Lansing A & P Super M arkets. A M I K I C A 'S FO M M O ST FO O O M T A Î l l S . . . S IW C » 1— » i SAVE 500 STORE HOURS ILmsifcheliAros. 1 COIN-OP-DRY C LE AN IN G -R eg. 8 lb . $2.00 J i WITH fH IS COUPON O N LY | 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. •i *1.50 Monday thru Saturday • i ^ Expires August 7, 1963 | 3 M i c h i g a n ’S t a t e N«>vvs, Kas t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1 9 6 3 WANT-ADS ADE FOR EVERYDODY! O v e r 11,000 stu d e n ts, fa c u lty m e m b e rs, U n iv e rs ity p e rs o n n e l, a n d civic m in d e d in d iv id u a ls re a d a n d use these W A N T -A D S ! Do Y o u ? i t Automotive______ J f For Rent if- For Rent For Sale R ad ial Major Other Campuses 1with a M O TO R C Y C LE ROOMS HOUSE B o o k ca se s U nfinished $4.9 5 and lowCOS' M O TO R C Y C LE : 1 9 5 9 D u c a t i B ro n c o : good condition, but som e M A L E STU D E N T VACANCY: $25 h a lf -te r m . $45 until F a ll te rm . up. C h est of d ra w e rs $ 1 0 .0 0 and TH IRD MAN d e s ire d fo r r e s t of up. G ra n ts F u rn itu re , 529 E a s t su m m er in 3-b e d ro o m p r o fe s ­ M ichigan , L an sin g . IV 4 - 4 9 0 3 . C Inagurated (continued from page 2) re p a ir s needed - T u ck : 33? .W A N T A D 058?. 13 333 A lb e rt S tr e e t, sid e e n tra n ce . tf s o r ’ s hom e. 407 O rc h a rd . Phone 3 3 2 -2 6 4 5 . 14 DIAMOND S O L I T A R E - with A new ra d ia l m a jo r will be o ffe re d by the C o lle g e of A rts G rade-Point Average C lim bs ♦AUTOMOTIVE m atching w e d d i n g band, c o s t M O T O R C Y C L E , 1959 B .S .A . Su­ FO R R E N T : ROOMS C o lle g e MEN - Home 7 room $200. W ill s e ll fo r $75. Phone and L e t t e r s th is fa ll. U N IV E R SIT Y O F T E X A S , A ustin — T h e A ll-U n iv e rs ity g r a d e - ♦EMPLOYMENT fu rn ish ed . A v ailab le fa ll te rm . 3 7 2 -3 2 3 4 . “ T h e ra d ia l m a jo r w ill c o n ­ point a v e ra g e at the U n iv e rsity of T e x a s re ach ed an a ll- t im e p e r -r o c k e t 650 c c . Good con d i­ 13 ♦FOR RENT M A LE ST U D E N T S to s h a r e n icely A ir-co n d itio n e d , n e w l y d eco­ P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — s is t of a m a jo r with a m inim um high fo r the 1 9 6 2 -6 3 acad em ic y e a r. T h e a v e ra g e is 1.426. tion . C h ro m e fen d ers and tank. fu rn ish ed hou se. Cooking, living ra te d , su ita b le fo r 6 c o lle g e m en. Olym pia P r e c is io n . Buy the fin ­ of 40 c r e d its in one d ep artm ent •FOR SALE Phone 3 5 5 -6 7 1 9 a fte r 2. __13 ro o m , T . V . U nsupervised . F o r L o cated at 1518 E a s t M ichigan e s t . T e r m s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- and th re e co g n ate s to be s p e c i­ New Parking Ramp to Open at SUI •LOST 8. FOUND A U TO M O TIV E: SE R V IC E F a l l . 3 3 2 -0 3 8 4 . 18 fied by the d ep artm en t of h is Avenue, L a n sin g . C a ll ED 7 - brin g Com pany. 310 N. G rand. •PERSONAL m a jo r ,” said D ean P aul V arg . S T A T E U N IV E R SITY O F IOWA, Iowa C ity — A new parking ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C all MEN -S IN G L E and double rooms". 1276 o r IV 2 -1 6 3 7 . A sk fo r M r. IV 2 -1 2 1 9 . C ram p to acco m o d ate 276 c a r s is being built a c r o s s fro m the SUI •PEANUTS PERSONAL K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. 501 M .A .C . A ve. $8 p er w eek. L aN o ble. tf C R IB FO R INFANT o r ch ild . ” If the student p lan s to e a rn U nion. T h e s e v e n -le v e l ram p will be p atro l led by p olicem an looking •REAL ESTATE S m all dents to la rg e w re c k s . Cooking p r iv ile g e s . C a ll ED. 2 - Good con dition. $17. C a ll 3 5 5 - a teach in g c e r t if ic a t e he w ill be •SERVICE A m erican and f o r e i g n c a r s . 2563. n jC For Sale 6129. 13 re q u ire d to take only two c o g ­ fo r parking v io la to rs . G u aranteed w ork. 4 8 9 -7 5 0 7 .1 4 1 1 n a te s co n sistin g of 9 - 1 2 c r e d its •TRANSPORTATION M UST S E L L 2 1 " T V in e x c e lle n t 1960 INTERN ATIONAL 3/4 ton Peace Corps Head to Receive Porking T ic k e t E a st K alam azoo. C in two o th er d ep artm en ts of the •WANTED EVERGREEN ARMS con dition. $30. Cal l 3 3 5 -7 9 9 9 . pickup tru ck . Good condition. M ay U n iv e rs ity . INDIANA U N IV E R S IT Y , B loom ington — S a.rg eu tS h ri.v er,d ir e c to r •TEA DUINE: it Employment _____ Moving - Must s e ll Targe and 13 be seen at M ary M ayo 7 a .m . to 4 p .m . C all IV 2 - 8 4 3 4 . * 13 “ E a ch d e p a r t m t . K in the of rb e P eactf-C o rp s, ...I? re c e iv e i l l e g a l parkW g tick e t fro m the 12 p.m . one c la s s d a y be­ the c o lle g e co m p ile s a lis t of c o u rs e 1U d ep artm ent of pu blic sa fety within the next few d ay s. T h e F e m a le m odels wanted fo r State sm all ap p lian ces. C ouch, canning O LYM PIA p o rta b le ty p ew rite r, con stitu tin g one co g n a te . Students fo re p u b lic a tio n . LUXUR Y FURNISHED cam p u s m em ento w as placed on a c a r being used by a s p e cia l News Fashion p ic tu re s . Com e ja r s , and m is c . a r t i c l e s . C all deluxe m od el, 13” equipped with can ch o o se any two o r th re e from Concel lotions • 10 cr.m. one APARTM ENTS P e a c e C o rp s re c ru itin g team on the IU cam p u s. to ro o m 345 Student S ervices 3 3 7 -2 6 1 9 . 13 C H E M I C A L k e y b o a r d . L is t a s e r i e s s p e cifie d by th e ir m a jo r class day before pubiication B ld g . T h u rsd a y a fte r 2 and all $ 1 5 3 .8 0 , s e ll fo r $ 1 1 9 ., including d e p a rtm e n t.” D E S I G N E D W IT H T H E HOUSE T R A IL E R , IRONWOOD PHONE: day F r i d a y . F o r e xp erience S T U D E N T IN M IN D 30 foot double tandom . G o o d co n - e x c is e . H asse lb rin g C o. 310 N. V arg pointed out that th ese World News ra th e r than pay. 13 355-8255 or 8256 d itio n . $80 0 . Phone 3 3 2 -3 9 0 0 . G rand , IV 2 - 1 2 1 9 . C 15 cog n ate s w ill p rov id e an oppor­ RATES: AVON CALLING FO LLO W TH E D O O R B E L L MODEL OPEN UNDERWOOD P O R T A B L E typ e- 15 C lv f L ENGINEERING L IB R A R Y 50 books - c lo sin g e s t a t e . M ake tunity fo r a student to obtain quite a breadth in h is acad em ic 1 D A Y .. , . $1.25 3 DAYS., . $2.50 CHIM ES ON T .V . FO R ABOVE a v erag e e a rn in g s. F o r appoint­ DAILY w rite r - R e a so n a b le . 6 2 7 -5 5 8 0 . 17 an o ffe r. C A L L IV 4 - 4 2 6 6 . ST U D Y GUIDES - F o r all b a s ­ 13 p ro g ra m . “ T h e re q u ire m e n ts of the ra d ia l m a jo r a s s u r e the stu ­ (continued from page 7) m ent in your hom e w rite o r c a ll 3 :0 0 to 8 :0 0 P .M . T Y P E W R IT E R - RO YA L S tan - dent that he w ill be taking those 5 DAYS. . $3.75 ic s . A lso P sy ch olo gy 151, E c ­ Order Voter R eg istra tio n even in gs, M r s . Alana H uckins, S A T . 1 :0 0 to 4 :0 0 P.M. dard P ic a . 13” r o lle r . C a ll ED c o u r s e s which a r e m ost helpful (Bated on 15 words per ad) o nom ics 2 0 0 , 2 0 1 , and 2 0 2 , GCA 5664 S c h o o l S tr e e t, H asle tt, 2 -8 8 1 0 . 15 to him as a m a jo r in a p a r ­ ¡0 0 M a rsh a ll M u sic, 307 E - WASHINGTON — T h e J u s t ic e D epartm ent has asked a F e d e ra l There w ill be a 25f service M ichigan. Telep h one F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . tic u la r d ep a rtm e n t.” co u rt in B irm in g h am to o rd e r the im m ed icate re g is tra tio n of DIVING O U T F IT - R eg u lato r, Grand R iv e r . tf and bookkeeping charge if C 13 • A if C onditioning He a lso said that the o n e -y e a r m o re than tw o-thousand N eg ro es it said w ere unlaw fully b a rre d tank, wet s u it,p r e s s u re a n d d e p th this ad is not paid within ATTEN TION STU D EN T W IVES. •Custom b u ilt Kitcbon's gauge, c o m p a ss, s p e a r gun. $ 100. A ’ Personal fo re ig n language re q u ire m e n t has fro m voting. A ttorn ey G e n era l R o b e rt Kennedy said the suit a lso one week. Dependable c o ffe e co u n ter w ait­ • B u ilt-in stu dy aroo been suspended fo r all en terin g re q u e sts co u rt o rd e rs to b a r J e ffe r s o n County, A la ., voting o ffic ia ls ED 2 -1 3 6 1 . 13 HAVE I H E L P E D s l a y y o u r fre s h m e n in the C o lle g e of A rts r e s s needed fo r fu ll tim e w ork. . Ample Parking neighborhood dragon o r w ritten fro m d is crim in a tin g against N e g ro e s. i t Automotive______ No Sundays. M ust be in te re ste d •In d iv id u a l balcanios D E L U X E M O D EL R e fr ig e r a to r . E x c e lle n t con d ition. $45. C a ll and L e t te r s during th e acad em ic your te rm p a p e r? L e t m e handle y e a r 1 9 6 3 -6 4 . in long te rm em ploym ent. Apply 4 8 4 -0 8 9 3 . 13 your auto in s u ra n ce p ro p e rly at Romney Asks fo r Emergency Food 1958 C H E V R O L ET 1MPAL.A co n ­ “ T h e s e students w ill b e ab le to in p erson at Spudnut Shop, 225 v e rtib le . New fa cto ry fin ish in L O C A T IO N GAS RANGE - F o u r b u r n e rs . low p r ic e s . B ubolz - 3 3 2 -8 6 7 1 . g rad u ate without a lan g u ag e,” he LANSING — Gov. G e o rg e Rom ney h a s asked the s e c r e ta r y of a g - M .A .C . H L a r g e ov en , s e p a ra te b r o ile r , C 13 d e s e rt beige, m atching gold and 1 BLO C K NORTH OF sa id . “ In the fa ll of 1964 th e re ru cu ltu re to d esig n ate another M ichigan county a s an e m erg en cy b r o w n i n t e r i o r , 8-c y lin d e r, Y O U N G M A R R I E D WOMAN 4 new th e rm o sta t, com p letely au­ IF YOU A RE a c a re fu l d r iv e r , GD. RIVER w ill p ro bably be a tw o -y e a r lan­ feed a r e a . pow er glide tra n s m is sio n , pow er days a w eek, 11:30 - 1:00 and to m a tic , $ 20. Phone 3 3 2 - i 841 you may qualify fo r S ta te F a r m ’ s ON EVERGREEN guage re q u ire m e n t. O ne y e a r is Rom ney m ade h is re q u est today on b ehalf of M a n iste e County. s te e rin g a n d b r a k e s , rad io, 3 :3 0 - 5 :0 0 , sta rtin g S ep t. 9 . __________________________________ 13 top-notch p r o t e c t i o n at r o c k - not enough.” S im ila r d esign atio n s have been re q u este d fo r 14 o th er M ichigan h e a te r, and n early new white T o s u p e rv ise 9 y r . old boy in RENT N O W bottbm r a t e s . C a ll o r s e e your co u n tie s. wall t ir e s . A beauty and in p e r ­ E . L an sin g hom e. May b rin g a T E L E V ISIO N FO R S A L E - 18” S ta te F a r m agent today. ED K A R - i f Service fe ct condition. $985. 1 y e a r G - p re -s c h o o l ch ild . Own tra n s p o r­ FOR FALL Zenith p o rta b le . B e s t o ffe r o v er MANN OR G E O R G E T O BIN , IV STU D EN T T V R E N T A L S . New $50. Phone 3 3 7 -0 5 8 7 , ask fo r C onvalescing Ward Found G u ilty V> w arranty. Al E dw ards C om - tation . $ 1 .2 5 / h r. W rite to M r s . 0S 5 -7 2 6 7 , In F ra n d o r. C 13 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 2 1 ” P W A tT O W n L o re n . 14 panv, 3125 E. Saginaw-, North J . I . G re e n . 238 O xford R d ., E . ABOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR. ta b le m o d e ls, $8 p e r m onth. A ll LONDON — London’ s sen satio n al v ice tr ia l ended today with ot F r a rd o r . C 14 L an sin g . 13 332-1011 IV - 52261 SIN GER Sewing M a c h in e -C o m ­ E le c tr o ly s is i s p erm an en t. C a ll s e ts gu aranteed , no s e r v ic e o r s t il l another sen satio n . U n iv ersity B eau ty Salon ED 2 - d eliv ery c h a r g e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV A ju ry of 11 men and one woman con v icted D r. Stephen Ward 1° 5* FORD 2 -DOOR cu stom 3i)0. TOWN AND CO U N TRY FO O D p letely au to m atic z ig -z a g fo r fan ­ A BO V E A VERAG E - la rg e bed­ 1116 o r IV 4 - 1 6 3 2 . C 2 -0 6 2 4 . C on two v ice c h a rg e s and found him innocent on th re e o th e rs . A th rifty d o llar saving 6 - c y iin - IN C. Do you have tim e on your cy sew ing, butto nh o les, m ono­ ro om fo r 2 g i r l s . S h a r e living G E T R E L IA B L E ADVICE on c a r T h e so c ie ty osteopath was accu sed of living off the e a rn in g s of d er with stick sh ift, ra d io , h eater hands? We need 2 men with g r a m s , sew s on bu tto n s, blind ro o m , k itch en . C lo se in .R e a s o n - in su ra n ce fro m L E S STANTON WHY PAY M O R E ? F o r p r o fe s - im m o ral women and luring young g ir ls into p ro stitu tio n . and e x c e lle n t t i r e s . T h is sharp m o rn in g s and ev en in gs f r e e to h e m s, e t c ; in wood c o n so le , ju st a b le . ED 2 -5 9 7 7 .______________ 17 A G E N C Y . B u d g e t Fin an cin g sio n al dry c le a n in g , WENDROWS. As the ju ry file d into the Old B a ile y co u rtro o m , D r. W ard looking top-notch c a r is a s te a l work at excep tio n al s e llin g jo b . dial stitc h d e s ire d , no e x tra a t­ at $385. 1 y e a r G - W w arran ty . P r e f e r m a rrie d men with c a r Q U IE T ROOM W om en, unsuper­ a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ichigan . IV P a n ts, s k i r t s , s w e a te r s , 5 0 £ . lay in a London hosp ital in a deep co m a. He trie d to k ill him ­ tach m en ts needed. T a k e o v er 9 v ise d . C am pus 3 b lo ck s. K itch en . 2 -0 6 8 9 . C P la in d r e s s e s , s u its, c o a ts , $ 1 .0 0 s e lf with an ov erd o se of d rugs th is m orning, sh o rtly b e fo re A1 Edw ards Com pany, 3125 E. fo r tra v e l e x p e rie n c e . F o r ap­ paym ents of $ 6 .4 5 . PHONE OL Saginaw , North of F ra n d o r. C 14 pointm ent c a ll 4 8 4 -4 3 1 7 . A lso 1/2 double. B oth through 3006 V in e S t. 1/2 b lo ck w est of the c a s e went to ju ry . C 5 -2 3 0 2 . C 13 F R E E P IZ Z A ON YOUR B IR T H ­ S ep tem b er 1. Doubl e av a ila b le F r a n d o r .___________________ C T h e two c h a rg e s on which W ard w as found guilty involved the FO R SALE AS I S 1949 SEWING MACHINE - Sin g er con ­ DA Y. At B im b o ’ s , p izza is o u r G R E A T L A K E S E M P L O Y M EN T S e p te m b e r 2 1 . Phone 3 3 2 -0 6 4 7 TYPIN G S E R V IC E a c tiv itie s of p a rty g ir ls C h ris tin e K e e le r and Mandy R ic e -D a v ie s . C a d illa c . C all 3 3 7 -0 2 8 4 . 13 h a s perm anent p o sitio n s fo r m en s o le , au to m atic, z ig -z a g equipped sp e c ia lty . C a ll 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C a f te r 5. 13 W ard fa c e s a m axim um sen te n ce of 14 y e a r s in p riso n on two and women in o ffic e , s a le s , and with dial co n tro l fo r lovely de­ ANN BROWN ty p ist and m u lti- DEAN & HARRIS M OTORS B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e rv ic e and guilty co u n ts. An attorn ey sa y s he w ill appeal. s ig n s . B u tto n h o les, appliques ov­ lith o ffse t p rin tin g (black & w hite G rand R iv e r at C ed ar e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 -1 5 4 3 , 616 Bogue Street R e n ta ls . New and used. E a s t A h osp ital bu lletin issu ed at 3 E a s te r n Standard T im e , said e r c a s t s and a ll g en eral hous - & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n e ra l typing, o v er 48 y e a r s with F o rd M ichigan N ational T oW er. C L an sin g C y c le , 1215 E a s t G rand D r. W ard rem ain ed in a "d e e p c o m a ” fro m the e ffe c ts of b a r ­ at the fte d Cedar hold sew ing. M ake 7 paym ents of te rm p a p e rs , d ie s e s , d is s e r ta ­ 1960 C o rv et - w hite deluxe tr im , SOCIAL S E C U R IT Y p e n s io n e rs. R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s e a s t of M c ­ b itu ra te poisoning but w as showing sig n s of im prov em en t. $ 6 .2 7 p e r m onth. PHONE OL 5 - tio n s. ED 2 -8 3 8 4 . C stand ard tra n s m is s io n , rad io and E a rn $125 p e r month with new D onalds. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C 2302. C 13 L e g is la to rs Seek To Extend Terms h e a te r - $795. hom e ap p lian ce. S e lls it s e lf. C all T Y PIN G - G E N E R A L and t h e s is . 1958 F o rd 6-c y lin d e r , 2 -d o o r, 3 3 2 -2 6 0 2 days o r 3 3 2 -8 4 3 7 ev en­ M O B IL E HOME - 2 9 f t. T a n - ★ Peanuts Personal E x p e rie n c e d . E l e c t r i c type­ dem M o n -O -C ru is e r. All alu m i­ w r it e r . R e a so n a b le r a t e s . C all LANSING— A le g isla tiv e c o m m itte e w orking on the new co n ­ tw o -to n e, with o v erd riv e - $445. ings. M r. N u re m b e rg e r. 13 D e a r B T C of P u rp le P a ssio n num, n e w l y d eco ra te d . Phone G r a c e R u th e rfo rd , ED 7 -0 1 3 8 stitu tion say s it is ready to recom m en d an e x tra two y e a r s in 1956 DeSoto 4 -d o o r, full power S e v e ra l N eat P e rso n a b le W om - fa m e , we w ere s o r r y to h e a r 3 5 5 -3 7 7 8 days o r IV 5 -1 3 2 5 even­ 15 o ffic e fo r e le c te d county o ffic ia ls . c a r . L ik e new - $395. en W a n t e d fo r d istrib u tio n of New Student A pts. that you couldn’t m ak e it th is in g s. 14 R e p re se n ta tiv e R u s s e ll S tran g e sa y s if the c o m m itte e ’ s re c o m ­ 1959 R a m b le r A m erican Wagon, 13 JO B R E SU M E S — 100 c o p ie s , B ran d new hom e appliance $150 I adjoin in g the campus weekend. m endation is a c ce p te d ,co u n ty o ffic ia ls w ill not have to stand fo r standard tra n s m is sio n - $495. LA D IE S DIAMOND RlN GS - One to $300 a w eek incom e with op­ $ 4 . A ld inger D ir e c t M ail A dver­ 1959 Olds 8 8 , 4-d o o r SEDAN, portunity fo r rap id advancem ent. w hite gold, $15 0 . One yellow Real Estate __ tis in g . 5 3 3 N orth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - e le c tio n in 1964. He said they would rem ain in th e ir jo b s through power s te e rin g , stand ard tr a n s ­ gold, $125 v alu e. S e ll re a so n ­ 1966. m is sio n - $895. No sellin g e x p e rie n c e re q u ire d . C a ll ED 2-5051 a b le . 4 8 2 -2 5 4 1 . . 14 E A ST L A N S I N G , 1105 Robb 2213. C S tran g e said the e le c tio n s su b co m m ittee a lso is read y to p rop ose C a ll M r. N u re m b erg e r at 3 3 2 - S t r e e t . Reduced fo r quick s a le E D lE S T A ftR , T Y P IS T . T h e s e s , 1955 Plym outh statio n wagon, one (A n y tim e) four y e a r te r m s of o ffic e fo r township o ffic ia ls and keeping all S 2602 days o r 3 3 2 -8 4 3 7 ev en in gs. FARM F R E S H EG G S, hom e­ by ow ner. T h re e bed ro om , 1 1 / 2 d is s e r ta tio n s , te r m p a p e rs , gen­ owner - $19 5 . Many o th er m ak es p re s e n t Su p rem e C ou rt and c ir c u it ju d g es in o ffic e an e x tra y e a r . 13 Now Renting grown sw eet c o rn and to m ato e s, bath, b r i c k e r a l typing. E x p e rie n c e d , IBM and m od els to ch o o se fro m . Shop r a n c h . 2 fir e ­ T h e r e w as a lso a p ro p o sal fo r holding o v er the th re e incum bent E M P L O Y M EN T for a ls o o th er fr e s h fr u its and veg­ p la c e s , c a r p e t s and d r a p e s . E le c t r i c . OR 7 - 8 2 3 2 . C our full block of used c a r b a r ­ m e m b e rs of the S ta te B o ard of E du cation an additional 18 m onths. We need a c c u r a te ty p ists who e ta b le s daily at re a so n a b le p r i­ F a m ily roo m in four co m p art­ g a in s. A g u aran tee with ev ery T Y P IN G - E L E C T R IC ty p ew rit- T h e com m itte e a ls o suggested adding an e x tra y e a r fo r the te rm s enjoy talking on the telephone to c e s throughout the sea s o n . Road­ m ent b a se m e n t. 2 1/2 c a r g a ra g e . c a r . IV 2 -1 6 0 4 . C 14 e r . E x p e rie n c e d in g e n era l and of the th re e s ta te u n iv e r s itie s --M ic h ig a n , M ichigan S tate and Wayne w ork fro m 9 - 1 2 noon, 1 2 -3 p .m . sid e F a r m M a rk e t, 3 m ile s e a st Open fo r in sp e ctio n , 2 - 7 P .M . F a ll ‘ 63 th e s is typing. R e a so n a b le r a t e s . S ta te . 1955 PO N TIA C , 8-c y lin d e r , au­ o r hou rs to be arra n g e d . F iv e of E . L an sin g o n G ra n d R iv e r , old d aily . 13 O ffic e 239 Bogue St. Phone IV 9 -3 0 8 4 . 14 to m atic s h ift, rad io, h e a te r.O n ly days p e r w eek. Apply in p e rso n US 16 at O kem os Rd. C T H R E E B E D R O O M RANCH- C O L L E G E PAPERS TY PED . $ 125. Phone 3 5 5 -6 1 1 0 a fte r 5 p .m . today - 345 Student S e rv ic e s UN D is c ip lin e s Portugal S TO N E , fa m ily ro o m , fir e p la c e , R oy al E le c t r i c P ic a . Phone M r s . during the w eek. 15 Building. T h e United N ations S e cu rity C ou ncil has approved a w atered-dow n a r c h ite c t ja m e s livingston a ttach ed double g a ra g e , b a s e ­ H a r r is , 3 5 5 -8 1 7 8 .______________ C M E R C E D E S - B EN Z 1959 Model 190, four - d oor. T elep h o n e 3 3 2 - For Rent m en t, re c r e a tio n ro o m , sch o o ls T H E SIS T Y P IN G fo r ca rb o n cop ­ reso lu tio n d iscip lin in g P ortu g al fo r its p o licy in its o v e r s e a s te rrito rie s . n e a r b y . C a ll o w n e r - F E 2 793 a fte r 5 p .m . 13 A PA RTM EN T? i e s , m u ltilith m a s t e r s , o r stu ­ T h e United S ta te s , B r ita in and F r a n c e abstain ed fro m voting 9 -2 5 8 7 . 18 dent s e r v ic e s a c e ta te s . IB M ’ s 1956 PLYM OU TH WAGON. Good C L O SE T O CA M PU S, pleasan t fo r the re so lu tio n which p assed by an e ig h t-to -z e r o v ote. FO U R B E D R O O M COLON IA L; w ith- c a rb o n ribbon and co m p le te condition. $17 5 . 412 H aze. IV living ro o m , bedroom , kitchen. T h e m e a s u re a s k s all c o u n trie s to withhold fro m P ortu g al a r m s , 3610 D e e rfie ld ; Aluminum sid ­ G r e e k alp hab et and o th e r te c h ­ 9 -1 8 9 5 . 17 P riv a te bath, e n tra n ce . P a rk in g . m ilita r y and o th e r su pplies "w h ich would en ab le it to con tin ue its in g , s to r m s , s c r e e n s ; $600 down, n ic a l sy m b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in a ll R EN A U LT 1960 DAUPH1NE. E x - ED 2 -5 3 7 4 . 16 re p r e s s io n o f the peop les of the t e r r i t o r i e s under its a d m in istra ­ a s su m e V .A . loan. Phone T U 2 - d ep a rtm e n ts. W o n c h G rap h ic c e lle n t con dition, le a th e r in te r ­ tio n .” M A RRIED C O U P L E O N L Y .Sto v e 9548. 16 S e r v ic e , 1720 E a s t M ichigan A ve­ io r , $375. Phone ED 2 -1 2 3 4 . 13 T h e re so lu tio n a lso c a lls on P o rtu g al to c o n sid e r granting s e l f - and r e f r i g e r a t o r , fu rnished . F O k S A L E - L a rg e 3-b ed ro o m nue, L a n sin g . P hone: 4 8 4 -7 7 8 6 . C SPA RTA N M O TO RS ~ d eterm in atio n and independence to n a tiv es of h e r t e r r i t o r i e s — A vailable in S e p te m b e r. E . L an ­ co lo n ia l ho m e. 3 b a th s, 2 f i r e ­ Home of p e rso n a lly se le c te d used sin g , p ark in g. C a ll ED 2 -1 0 2 7 LU CY W E L L S , fo r fa s t a c c u ra te A ngola, M ozam bique and P o rtu g u ese G u inea. p la c e s , paneled r e c re a tio n ro o m , cars. e v en in g s. 15 typing on e lit e type I.B .M . e le c ­ sc re e n e d p o rc h , 2- c a r g a ra g e . VOLKSWAGON 1 9 5 8 g r e e n , t r i c . C a ll 3 3 9 -2 1 3 9 . C rad io , h e a te r, $795. m a l e g r a D U a T E ; STUd FNT s o r cou p le. T h r e e ro o m s , B ath , O LDS M O BILE 88 1959 c o n v e r- sto ra g e room with p riv a te e n - 241 M aplewood D riv e . C a ll ED 2 -8 9 8 3 . 16 D IA P E R S E R V IC E to you r de­ Form er Students E scape OKEM OS FO R A HOME that has s i r e . You re c e iv e your own d ia ­ t i b l e , autom atic tra n s m is s io n , South Campus trance._P h.one ED 2 -5 4 6 0 . 13 pow er s te e rin g , pow er b ra k e s. V e ry c le a n . FURNISHED 3 -ro o m apt. U til- it ie s , couple only. B us lin e , cen ­ • Completely furnished ev eryth in g - 4 b ed ro o m s, 2 b a th s, beau tifu lly land scaped 2 a c r e lot p e r s back each tim e . With our s e r v ic e , you m ay include up to E arthquake Yugoslavia C H E V R O L E T 1960 2-d o o r B is - with o rc h a rd and p eren n ial g a r­ two pounds of your baby’ s under­ te r of O kem os. Phone ED 2 - • Wall to w a ll carpeting cayn e, 6 cy lin d e r s ta n d a r d tra n s - den - low p r ic e . Phone ED 2 - s h ir ts and clothing which w ill not 5112. 13 • 4 car parking fa d e . W hite, blue o r pink d ia­ v e r s ity p r o fe s s o r on an anthro­ m is sio n , rad io , h e a te r, $1195. 8820. 14 Two fo rm e r MSU stud en ts who Use the Want-Ads e Air conditioned p e r p a ils fu rn ish ed . pology m is sio n . R heubottom had CH EVRO LET 1 9 6 2 C o r v a i r EA ST LANSING 3 bedroom Cape w e re fe a re d trapped in an e a r th ­ M onza, 4 -d o o r, 4 speed tr a n s ­ eSnack bar AM ERICAN D IA P E R S E R V IC E quake in Y u goslav ia F rid a y a re been doing grad u ate w ork at Cod hom e, la r g e fen ced lo t, many m is s io n , 102 h o rs e pow er m o to r, • P riva te balcony 9 1 4 E . G ie r S tre e t re p o rte d s a fe . B o sto n U n iv e rsity . e x t r a s . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . Phone ED 7 - rad io, h e a te r, $1795. L a n sin g , M ich . • Paneled din ing room 0600. 14 3000 E . M ichigan IV 2 -0 8 6 4 C David Rheubottom , 23, 1961 Haslett Apartments • F o u r large close ts 3 BEDROOM HOUSE with heated MSU gradu ate, a n d h i s w ife Phone IV 7 -3 7 1 5 C 14 i t Wanted 1956 V O L K S W A G O N - New M oto r. P ric e d $575. C all G rand One half block f m •D ish w a she rs O ffic e Open 12-7 P.M. D aily b r e e z e w ay, double g a ra g e and fin ish e d b a sem e n t. V e r y la r g e B A B Y SIT T IN G JO B W ANTED - S h irle y , 2 2 , a lso a fo r m e r MSU student, w ere staying at the Hotel Sailors Set Student Ser' U J ld g t lo t, 5 m i n u t e s fro m M SU. F u ll tim e by e x p e rie n ce d m oth er T u r is t in S k o p j e , Y u goslav ia, L ed ge NA 7 -7 3 1 2 .____________ 15 M .G .A , 1957 W ire w h eels, e x - M EN : C ooking, P ark in g , 1 b lo ck $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . ED 7 -9 5 0 8 .__________14 with r e f e r e n c e s . C a ll V ero n ica 3 5 5 -9 8 1 9 . R e a so n a b le r a t e s . 14 when the quake hit F rid a y . M ore than 800 a r e re p o rte d dead to For Regatta c e lle n t condition. B e s t o ffe r. C all 3 5 5 -2 9 7 6 a fte r 5 p .m . 16 Forty-One fro m C am pus. Su m m er r a te s . Phone 3 3 2 -2 1 9 5 a fte r 5 p .m . 13 i t Service d ate. X E R O X C O P IE S anything; even FU RN ISH ED A P T . two o r th re e FO R S A L E , OLDSM OB1LE i9 6 0 FURNISHED STUDENT T h e couple notified M rs . R heu­ MEN ONLY - R oom s - cooking p ag es in a bound book. Aldin­ be d ro o m s. School a d m in istra to r, If you h eard a b la s t and saw 88 co n v ertib le , pow er b re a k s and APARTM ENTS b o tto m ’ s p a re n ts , M r. and M rs . p riv ile g e s - parkin g sp a ce , 2 g e r D ir e c t M a il, 533 N. C lip - co lle g e son, high school daugh­ w ater ris in g on L a k e L an sin g ;it s te e rin g . New t i r e s . E x c e lle n t W illia m M cIntyre of L in co ln , of b lo ck s to B e rk e y . C a ll ED 2- t e r . E a s t sid e p r e fe r a b le . O w ner­ w as only the S a ilin g Club dyna­ p e r t . IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . th e ir sa fety in a c a b le g ra m . condition. TU 2 - 0 8 0 8 . 14 3792 S u m m er & F a ll. tf ship c a r e . Phone 3 7 3 -3 7 3 0 - E X T . VOLKSWAGON - 1962 F a m ily Rent N o w For Fall T H E S E S P R IN T E D m iting the long-d read ed sand bar R apid s e r v ic e , sta y w hite D iazo 6 0 , 8 a .m . to 4 p .m . 14 at th e ir sa ilin g s ite . C am p er. F u lly Equipped. Many COOL S p a c i o u s r o o m . M en, It re a d : " S h ir le y and I a re A p p lic a t io n s A n d p r in ts , d raftin g su p p lies. WANTED G IR L ROOM M ATE to T h is weekend th e re is a R e ­ e x tr a s . C a ll ED 7 - 1 0 9 8 . 16 p riv a te e n tra n ce and bath. New s a fe . E a r t h q u a k e is t e r r i b l e . C o m p le t e R e n t a l In fo r m a tio n C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E PRIN T s h a re ap t. fo r su m m e r. $5 p e r g atta at the U n iv e rs ity of W iscon­ DO YOU KNOW that ju s t ten m in - A v a ila b le A t hom e. ED 7 - 9 7 9 4 . 13 L o v e , D av id .” ROOMS - Cooking p riv ile g e s , 221 South G rand w eek. C a ll Kathy 3 3 2 -2 8 3 9 . 13 s in . About nine M idw est C o lle g e s u tes e a s t of E a s t L an sin g you can L a n sin g , IV 2 -5 4 3 1 C T h e hotel w as badly damaged a r e exp ected to attend the annual have the b e s t of p e rso n a liz e d s e r ­ Evergreen Arms a ir-c o n d itio n e d , parking sp ace W ANTED A P T . FO R 3 gradu ate but not d em o lish ed in the q u ak e- su m m er R e g a t t a a t M adison. v ic e fro m a sm all frie n d ly F o rd C a ll ED 2 -3 7 9 2 . a tf B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e r v ic e and wom en fo r fa ll te rm only. R e a ­ M O D E L O P E N D A IL Y son ab le p r ic e . W ill give ow ner­ a c c o r d i n g to the A sso cia te d T h o se m e m b e r s who w ish 'to d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e s e ­ LARGE F R O N T R O O M *p ri- R e n ta ls . New and used. E a s t 1-8 P M ship c a r e . C a ll 4 8 5 -2 1 5 4 . 13 P ress. attend should co n ta ct Sherm Sn le ctio n of used c a r s . Signs B ru n ­ v a te e n tra n c e and show er, p ark ­ L an sin g C y cle , 1215 E a st Grand P a r k e r 3 3 2 -0 3 6 7 tonight. so n F o r d S a le s , W illiam sto n , ing - G en tlem en . C a ll IV 9 - 3 b l a c k s e a s t of M c- T H R E E ROOM M ATES August and M cIn ty re said a fte r re ce iv in g M ichigan . OL 5-2191. C For The Best In 4355. * " '"iS D o n aias. ' C S e p te m b e r. N e w ran ch h o u s e th e te le g ra m : T h e next clu b m eetin g w ill be [th e r i v e r ’ s edge fu rn ish ed . C a rp o rt and show er, “ O ur p r a y e r s w ere r e a lly at L a k e L an sin g . R id e s w ill leave l 9 6 l FALCO N 4 -d o o r sta tio n - Student Apartments m a L e 'S t u d e n t v a c a n c y . $25 [a p a rtm e n ts on the ced ar TV 7 S E R V IC E . Sp ecial r a te fo r the w est e n tra n ce of the Union wagon. Low m ile a g e , e x c e lle n t until fa ll te r m . 333 A lb e r tS tr e e t, c o lle g e housing s e r v i c e c a l ls . $4. 3/4 m ile from cam p u s. $ 3 0 p e r an sw ered . It was a long n ig h t.” EDWARD G. H AC KER CO. m onth. U tilitie s paid. IV 7 -3 5 3 3 T h e couple le ft L an sin g la s t at 6 :3 0 p .m ., Monday. R e fr e s h ­ condition. O rigin al ow ner. 355- sid e e n tra n c e . C a ll IV 4 -7 4 0 6 , A bsolute h o n e s t y . A CM E T V , IV 5-2261 R e a l t o r s 332-101 le d 2 -4 4 3 2 A p ril to aid a B o s t o n U ni­ m en ts w ill be serv e d at the L a k e . 4578 d ays, ED 2-2138 nigh ts. 14 ev en in gs 3 7 2 -0 3 3 0 . 13 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9 -5 0 0 9 . C o r ED 2 -4 2 6 9 . 13 T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1 9 6 3 Mi c hi gan St a t e Nev. F a s t L a usi ng, Mi en; : ’ Sweat shirts for English Brothers Show Courtesy future Spartans! Boys Surprise Coed Ec Students By Lighting Cigarette J u s t the thing fo r little Clothing b ro th e r s and s i s t e r s th e se s w e a ts h irts co m e in a va­ r ie ty of s iz e s and c o l o r s ... What does Sim on do arou nd th e all b earin g the MSU e m ­ By JACKIE KORONA V illa g e th at’ s so in te re stin g ? b le m . State News S taff Writer “ Nothing, r e a lly ,” c la im e d th e Gowns fro m " t h e g o o d old a tu rq u o ise p o lished cotton with lit tle boy who r e s e m b le s Ja y a nubbed e ffe c t. T h e sheath s k irt T h e blond 7 -y e a r -o ld m a tte r - d av s” and m o d e r n o u tfits d e­ o f-fa c tly pushed open the door fo r N orth on "D e n n is the M e n a c e ." “ But we have lo ts of fun doing sig n ed by students c r e a t e the is slig h tly gath ered at th e h ip - light & dark blue wide ran ge of clo thing study in the lin e , and the c o l l a r l e s s bodice the coed . things h e r e , " both the b o y s with sh o rt s le e v e s i s enhanced red & white When he and h is 1 0 -y e a r-o ld C o lle g e of Home E c o n o m ic s . b ro th e r w e re sea te d talking with a g re e d . "W e have a c o lle c tio n of h is ­ with c s la s h -ty p e r ib extending Hooded and Regular At hom e they p la y te th e r b a ll, h e r, the little boy ran o v er and t o r ic a l c o s tu m e s, som e dating fro m rig h t shoulder to le ft hip. a gam e which involves hittin g a With t h e s e w idely d ifferin g SPARTAN Bookstore took the young lady’ s m a tc h e s . fro m 1860 to 1875, fo r students b a ll on the end of ro p e tie d to stu d ie s in clo th in g o ffe re d in t' e " L e t m e lig ht i t . L e t m e light to use in studying the h is to ry a p o l*. of clcabiUg in th is coifritry ,’ '„said C o lle g e of Home E co n o m ic s , ti e it ." w * " ( so m e tim e s go hunting fo r T h e coed h e sita te d but the old er Je a n e tte L e e , a s s is ta n t dean. co ed le a r n s the past', p r e s e it b u tte rflie s with a frie n d of m in e ,’ ’ and fu tu re te n s e s of the clo th es boy in s is te d , "D ad d y le ts us Many of the co s tu m e s w ere s a id Andrew. " T h i s m orning we s tr ik e m a tch e s if th e r e ’ s so m e ­ donated to the U n iv e rs ity by an she w e a rs. CORNER M.A.C. & ANN ED 7-1180 caught a big c a te r p illa r and my one o ld e r arou nd .’ ’ e s t a t e in G rand R ap id s, M issL .e e frie n d put him in a ja r of poison So th e 7 -y e a r -o ld lit the m atch sa id . to kill him . W hile som e stud ents a r e study­ and the coed ’ s c ig a r e t t e . Sim on and Andrew C a lv e rle y a re " B e f o r e he put a m oth in the ing th e s e h is to r ic a l c o s tu m e s, 1963 TRIUMPH ja r , and it r e a lly stinked it up. no d iffe re n t fro m a v e ra g e boy s - - o th e r coed s a re designing th e ir a c c e n ts and a c h a rm not often found in young m en th e ir ag e . So now the poison w on't w ork p ro p e r ly .” own ou tfits without b en efit of C o m m e rcial p a tte rn s. DEMO SPECIALS Andrew also played baseball T h e b ro th e rs a r e fro m W are, S ta rtin g with a b a s ic idea, the England, and have been on the with the K i w a n i s te a m th is c r e a tiv e studen’ c r e a .e s a m uslin Choice o f several styles a n d colors. su m m e r. M ich igan S ta te cam pu s s in c e Sep­ m td e l of the intended d r e s s . te m b e r. T h e ir fa th e r, D avid C a lv e rle y , "1 played rig h t fie ld when 1 p layed , but that w asn 't very much R ew orking, p o 1 i s h i n i m easu rin g as she g oes, Priced to m ove NOW. b e c a u se 1 had som e s titc h e s in i s w orking on a m a s t e r 's d eg ree d e c id e s what m a te ria l my a r m . O ur la s t gam e w as fun in a g ric u ltu ra l en g in ee rin g h e re , com plem ent the s t v > but we lo s t, 11 to 0 . " H E R A LD SPORT a fte r having r e c e iv e d a K ellogg d r e s s , and then b e k ir s * x on " 1 liked the fo o d ," p ip ed Sim o n , Foundation F e llo w sh ip . He p r e ­ the finished produrty Sedans and C onvertibles rubbing h is stom ach . SIX v iou sly w orked a s an ad v iso r fo r O n e such finished product is in Seein g the look o f bew ild erm en t , the a g r ic u ltu r a l d ep artm ent of the C O N V E R T IB LE on the fa c e of the r e p o r te r , B r itis h g o v ern m en t, and w ill r e ­ Andrew explained that a fte r the tu rn to th is p o sitio n in the fa ll. g am e, th e re w as a c h ick en d inner " B o z o the Clown i s going to fo r the p la y e rs and th e ir frie n d s . C orrection »2268 m ak e a film of Sim on and the " W e had c h ick en , potato salad things h e does around Spartan and som ething 1 think w as B o sto n Village," said 1 0 -y e a r-o ld baked b e a n s . T h ey had ovens We had one too r m n y - -z e r o s AL EDWARDS that is . Andrew with p rid e . th e re that cooked 900 c h ick e n s L a te r h e explained that " B o z o " at o n ce, and by the tim e we SIMON AND ANDREW C A L V E R L E Y Through an e r r o r in type­ SPORTS CAR CENTER se ttin g , P re sid e n t Hannah was 616 N. HOWARD ” CORNER OF E. SAGINAW 2900 BLO C K i s a fa v o rite of the younger set le ft, they had c o o k e d th re e quoted a s saying he accum ulated in the w orld of te le v isio n , and b a tch e s of food a l r e a d y ." a ll b o y s, Sim on and Andrew a r e sch o o l I’ ve e v e r been to .’ T E LE P H O N E IV 9-7591 a $ 9 ,0 0 0 debt in c o l l e g e . It " B o z o " is going to follow h is B e s id e s showing a p re c o cio u s s e r io u s about th e ir education and And ju s t how m a n y o t h e r should have read $900. AM PLE PARKING - SALES - SERVICE • PARTS b ro th e r around S p artan V illag e C on tinen tal c h a rm and the ty p ical the typ es of sch o o ls they have sch o o ls has he been to? som e day to film h is play. lo ve fo r s p o rts and fun found in attended. " O n e ,” he ad m itted with a Andrew, who h as ju st begun the fifth g rad e, fe e ls, the Red C ed ar g rin . O utside the o ffic e w here the JACOBSON'S SUMMER STORE HOURS University Structures Sch ool which he now attend s is " t h e b e st sch o ol I’ ve e v e r been to .” young m en w e re interv iew ed — fo r the f i r s t tim e in th e ir liv e s — Sim on and Andrew o n ce again WEDNESDAYS; MONDAY, TUESDAY, NOON U N T IL 9 P.M THURSDAY and FR ID A Y - 9: 30 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN IN G U N T IL NINE " I t ’ s not that the te a c h e r s h e re b e ca m e ty p ical b o y s, playing in Carry Known Names and in England a r e d iffe re n t, but th e'w ork h e re is n ’ t quite so h ard , the gard en s and running through w a te r s p rin k le rs ju s t fa r enough away so they wouldn't get w et. and the o th er kids a r e much m o re E d ito r's Note: T his is the hom e is c a lle d the A lice B . Cow l­ “ T h ey look lik e they’ d b e e r frie n d ly ,” he sa id . fir s t o f a four-port series e s H ouse. It w as nam ed fo r the m o th er of F r e d e r ic k C . Je n is o n , Nodding h is head vehem ently, h e r e a ll th e ir l i v e s ,” quipped an o n -lo o k e r. FA M O U S-M A KER on MSU buildings named a f­ Sim on c h irp e d , " I t ' s the b est w hose con trib u tio n s m a d e e n ­ te r prominent people. la rg e m en t to its p re s e n t s iz e p o s­ s ib le . C o w le s, one of fou r facu lty N e a rly e v ery building on the M ichigan S tate cam pus i s a liv ­ ing m e m o ria l to som eone of p ast re s id e n c e s , and the G rad u ate Of­ f ic e a r e the o ld e st buildings on cam p u s. KRESGE'S to r o n e - s to p fo m tly s h o p p in g a n d s a v in g 1 SWIMSUIT SALE d ecad e s. E le v e n facu lty b ric k a p a rt­ In o rd e r fo r a building to be m ent buildings on South Cam pus 10 R O L L / NAME BRAND d ed icated to som eo n e, the B o a rd w e re nam ed fo r alum ni and fo r ­ O U R ENTIRE SUMMER STO CK O F of T r u s te e s m u st vote on the p ro ­ m e r stud ents who died in W orld Toilet Paper Bath Towels posed n a m e . P o s s ib le nam es W ar II. 1-PC. AND 2-PC. SWIMSUITS co m e fro m v ario u s s o u rc e s . N am es a r e subm itted by stu ­ d en ts, facu lty , alum ni and adm in­ is t r a t o r s , in d icated M iss M a rie M e r c e r , a s s is ta n t to S e c r e ta r y F a ir c h ild T h e a te r w as nam ed a fte r G e o rg e T . F a ir c h ild , p ro ­ fe s s o r of E n g lish and p o litic a l econom y in the 1 8 7 0 's and M SU’ s f i r s t lib r a r ia n . He re a d S h a k e s­ 780 840 Ja c k B r e s lin . MSU a d m i n i s t r a t o r s then p e a re to stud ents and u rged th em to attend M acbeth in L an sin g , Breeze Hershey *8 *o 17 / ch o o se the n am es they think ap­ p ro p ria te and th e s e a r e r e c o m ­ but would not go h im s e lf to the th e a te r b e ca u se of it s alleg ed Bonnets Kisses O r ig in a lly 12.95 to 25.95 230 570 mended to the B o a rd . im m o ra l in flu e n c e s. " T h e p e rso n a fte r whom a K ellogg C e n te r fo r Continuing building w ill be named m ust be E du cation w as m ade p o s sib le by prom inent o r have m ade a s ig ­ a gran t fro m the W .K. K ellogg pound Take advantag e of the first price nifican t con trib u tion to the Uni­ Foundation. K ello gg w a s the v e r s it y .” M iss M e r c e r said . founder of K e l l o g g C e r e a ls of AQUA N ET LUSTRE CREME break this summer on these top T h e Alumni M e m o ria l Chapel B a ttle C r e e k . w as bu ilt in 1952 by c on trib u tion s fro m alum ni and frie n d s of M SU. T h e new a r t building, K r e s g e A rt C e n te r , is a g ift fro m the Hair Spray Hair Spray q uality swim suits from our finest It w as e r e c te d to the m em ory of m o re than 400 MSU g rad u ates who lo st th e ir liv e s in the arm e d s e r v ic e s . Beaum ont M e m o r i a l T o w e r stands on the s ite of Old C o l­ S .S . K r e s g e Foundation, which r e c e iv e s its rev en u e fro m the K re s g e te n -c e n t s to r e ch ain . O lin M e m o ria l H ealth C e n te r w as nam ed a fte r R ic h a rd M . O lin MSU’ s f i r s t fu ll-tim e cam pus 135 EAST 770 PLUS TAX 890 EAST m akers.. knit, lastex or cotton solids, prints and p laid s in d ra p e d , sheath or boy leg le g e H all which la ste d fro m 1857 to 1919. C o lle g e H all was the d o cto r. H is f i r s t hosp ital was fo r 15 y e a r s in a m a n sa rd - GRAND R IVER S.S. Kregse Co. LANSING f i r s t building in A m e rica used fo r roo fed , c a s t le type house w here styles...w onderful sa vin g s right the in stru ctio n of s c ie n tific ag­ G ilc h r is t now stan d s. ric u ltu r e . It a ls o housed a.ch ap ­ T h e m ost re c e n t o f MSU’ s at the p ea k of the swimming e l and lib r a r y . John W. B eaum ont buildings to be nam ed is E r ic k ­ See KRA M ER’S for gave the T o w e r in m em ory of C o lleg e H a l l . He graduated in son H all, fo r m e r ly c a lle d the Ed­ ucation B u ild ing. M r. E ric k so n LA R G ES T DISCOUNTS and vacatio n season. M isses 1882. s e r v e d a s p ro v o st until h is death IN TOWN! siz e s 8 to 18, juniors 5 to 15. P re sid e n t John A. H annah's e a r ly th is sp rin g . COMPLETE LINE 1 M ile East W AX K R A M E * N E W & REBUILT Of MSU " V « u ’ r t c a r d i* H y in ­ v it e * t o te e us f o r th e b e s t valú a s f o r Jacobsons AUTO PARTS y o u r m e n e y !” llforno Restaurant COMPLETE •MACHINE SHOP SERVICE * J h WXWíftflô t n t ^ l î / Z A ^ht0u£ ¡M, •AUTO GLASS [N O W OPEN P A ILY 11:A M - 2 :A m 1 •ELECTRICAL Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza •SPRING RATHSKELLER C o m p lete L in e T R A IL E R A C C ES S O R IES OPEN DAILY 5 P.M. *SERVING GREATER LANSING FOR 4! YEARS“ FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT — W holesale & Retail — e y e * a a a n n BU T® P H O N E ED 7 -13 11 FO R T A K E O U T I k t f c A M E ilt PARTS 800 E. Kalamazoo Phone IV 4-1335 TOMi chi gan S t a t e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , M/lchlgan T h u r s d a y , August 1, 1963 Munn To Teach Museum Gains Mail Wagon 1897 "1 lo st m ail bag in the r iv e r G e o rg e Hudson re s ig n e d in 1905 About 1910 au to m o biles began to T h e wagon m ay be see n in the At Christian Camp T h e r e ’s a bit of h o rse and of the orig in al c a r r i e r and m y A thletic D ir e c to r B ig g ie Munn the c o n fe re n c e w hich runs fro m buggy n o stalg ia a: the m useum . p r o fe s s o r e m e ritu s , r e c a ll s sub­ h is s ot o n ce and had to ant* s o *^ waf?on to W illia m F . be used by c a r r i e r s but in bad m useum fro m 8 a .m . to 5 p.m . w ill attend a fo u r-d a y c o n fe re n c e Monday through T h u rsd ay . T h e m useum is d isplaying a stitu ting fo r h is fa th e r on the at t is spo once an < N iebling, of d k e m o s , who donated w eather they re v e rte d to the old w eekdays and fro m 1 to 5 p .m . on a t H enderson H a rb o r, N .Y . He P re s e n tly , t h e F ellow sh ip c a ­ h o rs e drawn m ail wagon, used ro u te. jum p in and r e tr ie v e i t . " it to the m useum . h o rs e and wagon. S atu rd ay and Sunday. w ill teach at the boys cam p a f­ t e r s to 2,100 su m m er c a m p e rs , on the f ir s t R F D s e r v ic e in the filia te d w i t h the F ello w sh ip of but s in c e its incep tion in 1954, O k e m o s-E a st L an sin g a re a . "W h a t is now E a s t Mt. H ope,’ ’ C h ris tia n A th lete s. It has con tacted o v e r 11 m illio n Two ro u tes w ere e sta b lish ed he s a y s , " w a s then a swampy ru t a th le te s in high sch o o ls and c o l­ T h e cam p , which i s one of th re e in 1897. G eorge Hudson c a r r ie d in p lace's, allow .ng only one-w ay le g e s . sp o n sored by the group, is fo r Route One- in the m ail wagon tra ffic * T h e Red C e d a r used to Munn w as e le c te d p re sid e n t of high school and c o lle g e a th le te s . now on d isplay. H is 25 m ile o v e r t l o w its banks and flood the group in 1957 and 58, an d h as T h e o th e r two s it e s a r e at E s te s rou te served about 100 fa m ilie s . G rand R iv e r Avenue a ; th e point se rv e d a s a m e m b e r o f the board P a r k , C o lo ., and A shland, O re . It included a r e a s b o u n d e d by Where it c r o s s e s th e G ra n d T ru n k of d ir e c to r s e v e r s in c e . P r e s e n t­ O kem os, L ak e L an sin g . Abbott. R a ilro a d ju st w est of O kem os. Munn w ill speak on the valu es ly . P au l D ie tz e l, head football C o lleg e and Cavanaugh Roads. of a th le tic s and C h ristia n ity , and co ach at the United S ta te s M il­ A map displayed with th e wagon " T h e w ater used to get so high how they c a n be coo rd in ated at ita ry A cadem y, i s the p re sid e n t. shows the e xact ro u te taken. we had to stand on the se a t of the Ralph S. Hudson of Oksmos.; son buggv to keep our feet dry. Water Recreation TV RENTALS 2 1 " TABLE MODELS Rates With Best »8.00 per month SIXTY-SIX YEARS A P A R T - T h is m ail wogon was used in East Lansing P ost O ffic e d o e s n 't seem to please th is horse 125,000 Students Expected NE JAC 1897 on th« fir s t RFD servica in tha Okem os-East Lansing anymore than it m ight hove pleased h is ancestors when auto­ area. I t is now on d is p la y ot the MSU Museum. Horses being m obiles replaced the wagon, about 1910. David Roberts, of A t O u td o o r Pool A lone alm ost as scarce as m ail wagons, th is one was supplied by Lansing is the m ailm an. IV 2-0624 the Shady T ro il R iding School. The 1963 m oilster from the M ichigan S tate is not located students w ater s a fe ty ,b u tw e a ls o | near in y la rg e bad ies of w ater, want them to have fun doing it, but That's no re aso n you can ’ t he in d icated . getVyour fe e t w et. At the W omen’ s In tram u ral " O u r w ater re c re a tio n p ro ­ B uild ing, a ju n io r and sen io r gram i s as good a s any oth er lifesav in g c o u rs e is sch ed u led fo r . U niversity in A m e ric a ,” said \ugust 5 through 16. MSU w ill a t h l e t i c d i r e c t o r C la re n c e co o p erate with the Red C r o s s to “ B ig g ie ” Munn. sponsor the c la s s e s m eeting from T h e r e a re f i v e pool son cam pus 9 to 11 a .m . to s e r v e students, he added, O R e c re a tio n a l sw im m ing hours Two a r e lo c a te d in the *V ojuenii at the M en’ s IM indoor and out­ Intram u ral B u i l d i n g , qpe in door pools run Monday through Je n iso n and the index/"arjd Out­ F rid a y from 11:30 a .m . to 8 p.m . door pools at the M en'^ ln tr l-v Saturday it is open from 11:30 m ural Building. a .m . to 6 p .m . and on Sunday Attendance th is sum m er is at fro m 1 to 6 p .m . F rid a y a fam ily an a ll-tim e high, Munn said . night is scheduled fro m 7 to 9 C ounters at the outdoor pool p.m . have record ed 100,000 students Incom ing fre sh m e n a r e tre a te d so fa r th is su m m er. Munn e s ­ to a W ednesday night swim from tim ated b e t w e e n 120,000 a n d 7 to 9 p .m . when they com e to 125.000 w ill u se the fa c ility be­ cam pus fo r the su m m er coun­ fo re the te rm end s. s e llin g c lin ic s . He s tr e s s e d the need fo r e v ery ­ Je n iso n -is open from 2 to 4 one to le a rn how to sw im . p .m . Monday through F rid a y fo r " In M ichigan we have o v er in stru c tio n . C h ild ren ’ s hours a r e 3.000 m i l e s of G re a t L a k e s fro m 2 to 3 p .m . and advanced sh o re lin e and 10,000 l a k e s ," he group m e e ts fro m 3 to 4 p .m . said . " T h i s coupled with the g re at D u r i n g the re g u la r school in c r e a s e in w ater re c re a tio n a l s e s s io n , women p h y sical edu­ activ ity h as m ade it im p erativ e catio n m a jo r s teach handicapped that ev eryone le a r n s to take c a r e and young ch ild re n . FALL of th e m se lv e s around w a te r.” By s p e cia l a r r a n g e m e n t He said that m ost drownings sp e cia l groups u se the Je n iso n take p la ce w ithin 30 feet of sh o re . pool. Even the ab ility to swim a sh ort T ra c in g the h isto ry of MSU d istan ce could sav e a p e rs o n ’ s sw im m ing p o o ls, th e M S U a th le tic lif e , he added. d ir e c to r said : " A t MSU th e re used to be a " In 1916, the f i r s t sw im m ing I regulation that everyone had to pool w as opened in the Womerf’ s WELCOME WEEK le a rn to swim b e fo re graduation. In tram u ral Building which at that It Is no lo n g er in e ffe c t, but we tim e was used e x c lu siv e ly for| s till en co u rag e ev eryone to le a rn m en. fo r it re a lly is to th e ir own T h e Je n is o n pool was opened] ad vantage.” in 1940 and the W om en's IM| Munn ind icated that h is de­ pool in 1954. In 1959, the in­ p artm ent m ak e s e v ery e ffo rt to door and outdoor pools at the I p rev en t a ccid e n ta l w ater d eath s. M en 's IM w ere opened. DEADLINE He cite d that the p h y sical ed­ He ind icated that if D etro it I u cation departm ent o ffe rs c o u rs ­ g e ts the O lym p ics in 1964, th en ] e s In w ater sa fety , lifesav in g , MSU pools w ill p robably be used I canoeing and boating. as a tra in in g s ite fo r O lym pic | Not only do we want to teach sw im m ing. "KEWPEE’ S” BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2 JUMBO EGGS (Any Style) Hash Browns Toast AUG 7 Coffee Ralph’s "KEWPEE’S” Cafeteria 3 2 5 East G ra n d R iver No advertisements w ill be accepted for this edition after August 7. This edition w ill be mailed to the homes of more than 7,500 entering HURRY! ! freshmen and transfer students on August 30. 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