Inside W eather NEWS P a rtly Cloudy and warm, M rs. Murphy su b stitu te MICHIGAN High in the high 80's housemother. Page 3 STATE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, August 6, 1963 P rice 10{ E a st Lansing, Michigan V o l. 55, No. 14 Grid Game Policing Poses Problem Stan Kenton Police . Cutback Here To Hold Forces Jazz Session 'D efinite Problem By ERIC M. FILSON State News S taff Writer G etting Cars Stan Kenton is on cam pu s th is w eek. Kenton’ s band and 20 top in s tr u c to r s and nam es in ja z z a r e h e re , too. They a r e teach in g about 130 young people ja z z . On, O ff Cam pus’ T h e annual Stan Kenton C lin ic got underway Sunday in Shaw H all. Ja z z en th u siasts fro m a ll ov er the nation a r e p a rticip a tin g T r a f f i c fo r MSU and U n iver­ in the sch o o l. sity of M ichigan football gam es K enton a rriv e d on cam p u s Monday with his band, and they w ill m ove through E a st L an sin g p re se n te d a c o n c e rt fo r the c lin ic p a rticip a n ts Monday night. K en ­ and Ann A rb o r th is fa ll without ton and h is band w ill be h e re a ll w eek. T hey w e re at the U n iv e rsity the aid of the M ichigan S ta te P o ­ of C o n n ecticu t la s t w eek. T h ey stopped on th e ir way to cam p u s to lic e . play in D e tro it Sunday. A cu tback in the S ta te P o lic e Clinic p a rtic ip a n ts have a ____ work w eek and the opening of busy daily sch ed u le. E ach stu­ new s e c tio n s of e x p re ssw ay a re dent a v e ra g e s about two h o u rs of band r e h e a r s a l, one hour of s e c ­ tion al r e h e a r s a l, two hou rs of F in al F acu lty a/ the re a s o n s S ta te P o lic e o ffic e r s w ill not be a v a ila b le fo r the g a m e s, a cco rd in g to C ap t. Ja m e s t h e o r y and arra n g in g , and two h o u rs in the evening of g e n era l C ongress COLORING BETWEEN TH E L IN E S -P e rt, lit t le Sheri Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. M acD onald, com m an d er of the f i r s t d is tr ic t at E a s t L an sin g . ed u cational p ro g ra m s. M acD onald said h is d is t r ic t W. Smith is shown on her parents lap in the Case H a ll apartm ent. Mr. Smith is the resident A ccord ing to D r. M o r r is E . H all, fo r m e r a s s o c ia t e p r o f e s s o r T on ight adviser for the men and h is daughter has become the princess of the dorm. For a picture w ill not have the m anpow er th is fa ll to supply the 2 0 -2 6 o ff ic e r s o f m u sic h e re and d ir e c to r of the it n o rm ally co n trib u te s to aid in story and account of Sheri’ s life in a men s h a ll, see Page 2. cam p , ’ ’ T h e p u rp ose of the c lin ic A fin al c o n c e rt fe atu rin g d is ­ d ire c tin g the 1 5 ,0 0 0 -2 0 ,0 0 0 c a r s is to c r e a t e an in te r e s t in m odern tingu ished m e m b e rs of the C on­ which ja m the a re a on foo tball HANI FA KH O U RI A m e rica n m u sic and to t r a i n g r e s s of S trin g s facu lty w ill be young people about big band ja z z . held tonight at 8 :1 5 p .m . in the " i f th e re i s not som e s o r t ot K ello g g C e n te r A uditorium . Dallas Symphony Leader w eekend s. T h e f i r s t d is tr ic t n o rm ally Higher Education su p p lies the cam pus with 2 -6 tra in in g , ja z z , which is the only T h e f i r s t num ber w ill fe a tu re p o lice m e n and the C ity of E a s t tru e A m e rica n a rt fo rm , m ay be Hyman Goodm an, c o n c e r tm a s te r L a n sin g with 2 0 -2 4 . Has Reputation taken o v er by som e o th er nation. of th e T o r o n t o Symphony O * - J a z z is trem en d o u sly popular in c h e s t r a , v io lin ; R a fa e l D ru ian , o th e r c o u n tr ie s .” c o n c e r tm a s te r of the C lev elan d Here For Final Concert " P r i o r to th is y e a r , we have been ab le to r e c r u it m en fro m ou tsid e the f i r s t d is tr ic t fo r fo o t­ Hall said that the c lin ic is Symphony, v io lin ;L o u is K r a s n e r , b all w eek en d s,” M acD onald said . M oving on to higher m u sica l w as invited to guest conduct the try in g to teach what the sta ff p r o fe s s o r of m u sic at S y ra c u s e m e n t, ■ _ _ been h as I ...— . In in tho the United By SUE JACOBY a c h ie v e m e n ts, Jo h an o s attended C oncertgebouw O rc h e s tr a of Am­ "H o w ev er the cut in the work fe e ls is the c o r r e c t in te rp re ta ­ U n iv e rsity , v i o l a ; and R o b e rt w eek fro m 56 to 48 hours m ean s By J A C K IE KORONA S ta te s fo r about ten y e a r s . State News S taff Writer the E astm an School of M usic on s te rd a m . He w i l l appear th e re tion of ja z z . " T h e s ta ff m e e ts Ja m ie s o n , solo c e l l is t with the e ach tro o p e r has two days off H is stay at M ichigan S ta te b e ­ a s c h o la rs h ip . He re c e iv e d his during the 1 9 6 3 -6 4 w in ter sea so n . State News Staff Writer e ach day and d is c u s s e s why they M in n eap o lis Symphony. T h e y w ill in ste ad of one. gan one y e a r ago, and w ill con ­ Donald Jo h a n o s, the 3 4 - y e a r - T h e young con du ctor has a lso a r e h e re . T hey ad ju st the sch ed ­ play " S tr in g Q uartet No. 7 , ” b a c h e lo r’ s d eg re e in violin and " I n addition, m o re p o lic e a r e clu d e in S e p te m b e r, old m u sica l d ir e c to r of the D al­ h is m a s te r ’ s in m u sic th eo ry . appeared in E urope with th e N e th - G rad u ate study in F r a n c e , Eng­ ” 1 studied f i r s t at Upland C o l­ u le of r e h e a r s a ls and the g en eral bv M ilhaud. la s Symphony O r c h e s tr a ,a r r iv e d e rla n d s Radio O rc h e s tr a a s the needed s in c e the new e x p r e s s ­ land o r any fo re ig n cou n try is a p ro g ram during the w eek to fit T h e seco n d num ber w ill be a Jo h an o s h a s an e x te n siv e in­ w ays have been opened.’ le g e in C a lifo r n ia . At th is sch o o l, w inner of an in tern atio n al con ­ m ark of p re s tig e fo r any A m er­ what they fe e l a r e the re a s o n s fo r "D u o C o n ce rta n t fo r V io lin and on cam pu s Sunday to begin r e ­ tern atio n al b a c k g r o u n d in the R ich a rd O. B e r n itt; d ir e c to r of which is con nected with U CLA , h e a rsin g the C o n g re ss of S trin g s w orld of m u sic . d u cto r’ s com p etitio n . ican student. being h e r e . We fe e l our p rin ­ P ia n o ,” by S t r a v i n s k y . F ra n k pu blic safety at MSU, sa id the I began my undergraduate w ork. fo r i t s final c o n ce rt of the su m ­ W hile he was re sid e n t conduc­ But what of the thousand f o r ­ cip al p u rp o se i s to show young H o u ser, c o n c e r tm a s te r of the San In 1955 he w as p resen ted with S ta te P o lic e d ecisio n "w o u ld p o se When I v isited D e tro it one y e a r eign students who c o m e to th is people why they should be and a r e F r a n s is c o Symphony O r c h e s tr a , m er. a R o c k e fe lle r grant fro m the to r of the D allas Symphony, J o ­ a d efin ite p ro b lem in getting c a r s l a t e r , 1 didn't intend to sta y , but Jo h an o s is the youngest con ­ A m erican Symphony O rc h e stra hanos p e r f o r m e d gu est con ­ w ill play the v io 'in and D r. Paul cou ntry to study? frie n d s p ersu ad ed m e to attend studying ja z z . ducting engagem ents with m a jo r on and off the ca m p u s.” L a s t sp rin g m o re than 430 " O n e of the things taught and O b e rg , ch a irm a n o fth e m u s ic d e ­ d u ctor to work with the 100- L eag u e fo r advanced study in T h e MSU p o lic e fo r c e w ill try W ayne S t a t e .” o r c h e s tr a s in P ittsb u rg h and New gradu ate stud en ts fro m c o u n trie s s tr e s s e d at the c lin ic i s m u sic p artm en t a t the U n iv e rsity of m e m b e r group. Sponsored by the E u rop e. He studied under p ro m ­ to tak e c a r e of the added burden A fter re c e iv in g a b a c h e lo r’ s A m e rica n F e d e ra tio n o f M u sic­ O rle a n s . He appeared at sum ­ a ll o v er the w orld w e re on the th e o ry . M ost high sch o o ls don’ t M in n esota, w ill play the piano. inent F.uropean con d u cto rs fo r by adding 25 new student tr a ffic and a m a s t e r ’ s th e re , F ak h o u ri ia n s , the C o n g re s s of S trin g s is 18 m onths in S alzb u rg , R om e, m e r m u sic fe stiv a l s in L aw ­ M ichigan S tate cam p u s. And the teach any th e o ry . We find m uch O berg i s dean of the C o n g re s s of o f f ic e r s to it s usual fa ll total c a m e to M ichigan S ta te , again a m u sic education p ro g ram which " P a r i s , V ien n a, A m sterd am and r e n c e , K en ., and B re v a r d , N .C . to tal is exp ected to c lim b grad ­ r e s is te n c e to th eory in stru ctio n S tr in g s . of 100. at the su gg estio n of frie n d s and e n a b le s students s e le c te d at lo - M ilan. Jo h an o s w ill also conduct the ually in the fu tu re , a cco rd in g to by d ru m m e rs at the s t a r t . By T h e th ird nu m ber, " L a O racio n T h e U n iv e rsity w ill use the stu­ h is " p e e r group.” auditions to work with som e R o c h e ste r P h ilh arm o n ic O rc h e s ­ Donald Ja y G em m el, education the end of the week they a r e del t o r e r o ,” by P u rin a , w ill fe a ­ cal Jo h an o s w orked in P h ila d e l­ dent tr a ff ic o ff ic e r s to d ir e c t "1 lik e the atm o sp h ere h e re . t r a s during the 1 9 6 3 -6 4 s ea so n . exchang e c o o rd in a to r. t u r e H ou ser, Goodm an, W illiam of the m o st prom inent m u sica l phia with Eugene O rm andy, mu­ T h e r e ’ s plenty of opportunity fo r ask in g fo r m o re . T h e fin al c o n c e rt of the Con­ c a r s around Spartan Stadium into Why th e s e students com e to " A t e v ery c lin ic we take a s u r ­ L in c e r , so lo v io list with the New fig u r e s in the cou ntry fo r eight s ic a l d ir e c to r of the P h ila d e l­ p erm an en t and au x iliary park in g in te ra c tio n betw een the grad ­ g r e s s of S trin g s w ill be p re se n te d th is cou ntry and to M ichigan S ta te vey am ong the students asking Y o rk P h ilh a rm o n ic O r c h e s tr a , w eeks. phia P h i lh a r m o n i c O rc h e s tr a . lo ts . uate student s and betw een the Jo h an o s began studying the v io­ Orm andy w as on cam pus e a r ­ August 15 at 8 :1 5 p .m . in F a i r ­ in p a r tic u la r m ay be explained them what they liked and what and T h eo S alzm an , s o lo c e l l is t T h e Cam pus P o l i c e ca n do stud ents and the fa cu lty . T h a t s lin , piano and trom bon e in C e d a r l ie r th is su m m er to conduct the c h ild T h e a tr e . L ik e all C o n g re ss by the re a s o n s of one such stu­ should be im p ro v ed ,” Hall said . w ith the P ittsb u rg h Symphony. nothing to help the tr a ff ic situ ­ the way it should be. R ap id s, la ., of which he is a C o n g re ss of S trin g s . of S trin g s c o n c e r ts , the Jo h an o s T h e p ro g ra m w ill con clu d e w.th dent, Hani F a k h o u ri, d o cto ral "T h ro u g h the student feed ­ " W e find that m o re th e o ry is p e rfo rm a n c e i s open to the pub­ ation in the C ity of E a s t L a n ­ cand id ate fro m Jo rd a n . d e s ire d m ost o fte n .” a " T r i o in D M in o r ," by M en­ n ativ e. He c o n d u c t e d h is high Jo h a n o s’ la te s t in tern ation al sin g , how ever. back to the facu lty , both sid e s “ 1 want to get a s much ed­ d elsso h n . sch o o l o r c h e s tr a th e re . honor c a m e la s t w inter when he lic f r e e of c h a rg e . L t . A llen H. Andrews o f the can b en efit fro m e ach o th e r .” (co n ti: ued on page 6) T h e C o n g re ss of S trin g s has u cation as 1 can fro m the b e st MSU p o lic e said E a s t L an sin g As fo r s o c ia l in te ra c tio n , F a k - brought d istin gu ished gu est con­ p la c e s ,” e x p l a i n e d F a k h o u ri. " T h e U nited S ta tes h as a won­ hou ri said the fo reign student can e ith e r p a rtic ip a te o r r e tr e a t fro m Offices Shifted d u c to rs to the cam pu s fo r the " i s going to take its pro blefn to the c ity m an ager and c ity coun­ p a st sev en w eek s. T h ey inclu de d erful repu tation fo r th is abroad c il.” Student Office such con n ectio n s. I z le r Solom on, the f i r s t A m er­ m o stly fro m m ov ies and in­ E a s t L aiisin g usually used two Although he h as had no m a jo r ica n con d u ctor of a m a jo r sym ­ fo rm a tio n c e n te r s . m en to handle tr a ffic at in te r ­ p ro b le m s in changing fro m the phony o r c h e s t r a and an MSU " T h e r e is no doubt that the s e c tio n s during the fo o tb all gam e way of life of h is own c u ltu re to alum nus, O rm andy, Ralph Hunt­ p re s tig e of th is cou ntry i s la r g e ­ tr a f f ic peak. A red uction to one that of the United S ta te s , F a k ­ e r , c h o ra l d ir e c to r of R adio C ity ly re s p o n s ib le fo r the num ber of m an p e r in te rs e c tio n won’ t r e m ­ houri sa id he has found a lack of M u sic H all, and L ouis L a n e , a s ­ fo re ig n students h e r e .” edy the situ atio n , a cco rd in g to understanding of the M iddle E a s t women and co o rd in a to rs of all headed by H enry D ykem a, is lo ­ s o c ia te condu ctor of the C le v e ­ F a k h o u ri, w hose m a jo r field A .sw eeping re o rg a n iz a tio n of Student S e r v ic e s to g eth er with o ff ic ia ls . in th is cou n try . student a c tiv itie s . cated in the old o f f i c e s of the land Symphony O rc h e s tr a . is so cio lo g y and anthropology and T h e S ta te P o lic e announcem ent " S o m e of the qu estion s people the Dean of Students O ffic e which the Dean of Students O ffic e . Student a c tiv itie s include f r a ­ M an’ s D ivision on the f i r s t flo o r In addition to the gu est co n ­ who is s p e cia liz in g in r e s e a r c h have asked m e a re am azin g . Som e e lim in ate d t h e M en’ s and Wom­ T h e n e w ly -c re a te d D ivision of w as m ade at a su m m er m eetin g t e r n itie s , s o r o r itie s , AUSG, t r a f ­ of Student S e r v ic e s . d u c to rs, the C o n g re ss has a lso c o n ce rn in g com m unity d ev elop - on the fo o tb all tr a ffic situ ation people think the people of the e n ’ s D ivision of Student A ffa irs Student A c tiv itie s is lo cated in fic c o u rt, com m unity r e la tio n s , T h e D ivisio n of R e sid e n c e Hall had perm an en t facu lty m e m b e rs M iddle E a s t a re s till liv ing in has now b eco m e a p h y sical r e a l ­ the old o ffic e s of the W omen’ s who a re o u ts ta n d in g p e rs o n a litie s including o f f i c e r s fro m MSU, U n iv e rsity c o m m itte e s, Spartan Student S e r v ic e s on the th ird flo o r ity . D iv isio n on the f i r s : flo o r of S tu ­ E ast L a n s i n g , L a n sin g , the ten t si handbook, o r g a n i z a t i o n s di­ of Student S e r v ic e s is d irecte d in the m u sic w orld . Among them “ When 1 f i r s t c a m e to the L a s t W e d n e s d a y was m ov­ dent S e r v ic e s . Ingham County S h e riff’ s O ffic e , r e c to r y , a ll-U n iv e r s ity a c tiv itie s byf IDon nAudam It inclu des ad - i s M ish el P ia s tr o , — a i u os.. *«. fo---------- r m e r con ------ R e p e a t o f 662 U nited S ta te s , 1 had all my c lo th e s ing day fo r a ll o ffic e s in the Stu­ sen t to m e fro m hom e. C o n tra ry dent S e r v ic e s Building affe cte d h u It is headed by L o u is F . H ek- is. T h e D iv isio n of Student A c- such a s H om ecom tng and G reek Week and all-stu d e n t o rg a n iz a ­ w s e r s and p erso n n el con nected c e r tm a s t e r of the New Y o rk P h il i t h a ll U niversity-o w ned r e s h arm o n ic O rc h e s tr a , who con ­ the Ingham County Road C om ­ m is sio n a n d the S ta te Highway D ep artm en t. to what som e people think, th e s e by the re o rg a n iz a tio n , w hich h as tiv itie s inclu d es d ir e c to r s o fo ff- tio n s and sp e cial ev en ts. id ence h a lls . ducted the fourth C o n g re s s of F a ll F ash ion c lo th e s a r e not the flow ing ro b e s ^ j com m only thought to be the A rab a c tu a lly been e ffe c tiv e s in c e J u - . , cam p u s housing fo r both m en and , , _ T h e D ivisio n of F in a n cia l A ids, T h e P la c e m e n t B u reau , H ealth S trin g s C o n ce rt, C e n te r and C ounseling C e n te r a r e fo r t h e N ational T u b e rc u lo s is A s­ lic M acD onald said the S ta te P o­ e w ill s till keep tro o p e rs a v a il­ Dean of Students John A. F u - i t ft it a b le at points around E a s t L an ­ co stu m e . * * * a ls o under the su p erv isio n of the s o c ia tio n w ill a d d re ss the E a s t sin g when tr a ffic is h e a v iest on T h e te m p e ra tu re s a re s t i l l " T h e c lo th e s a r e m o re W est­ zak said the re o rg a n iz a tio n w ill Dean of Students. L a n sin g L io n ’ s Club T h u rsd ay in " p ro b a b ly m ean m o re to students fo o tb all w eekends. T h e s e include breaking r e c o r d s all ov er the e rn in s ty le , and I had tnem sent Fu zak a n-d N onnam aker said th e Union. cou ntry , and su m m e r is fa r fro m to m e b e ca u se at hom e th e y 're now that the o ffic e s have a ctu ally m o v ed .” W here Divisions Are Located they w e re both " e x tr e m e ly op­ D r. H arry E . Walkup w ill speak the O kem os Road e x it of 1 -96 and the in te rs e c tio n of M t. Hope gone. ta ilo r -m a d e — and c h e a p e r .” tim is t ic ” about the e ffe c tiv e ­ on " B r e a th -T a k in g D i s e a s e s .” B u t co ed s throughout theU nited “ Of c o u r s e , the re o rg a n iz a tio n and O kem os ro a d s. F ak h o u ri said he had som e Student S e r v ic e s is now located n e ss of the new o rg an ization . He is a ls o scheduled to v is it h as b e e n announced fo r som e Students should acquaint them ­ T h e S ta te P o lic e w ill a ls o keep S ta te s a re beginning to plan fo r tro u b le with E n g lish when he f ir s t " T h e r e a re alw ays p ro b lem s MSU la b o ra to rie s w here a r e ­ tim e . T h is ju s t s e e m s to fin a liz e s e lv e s with a num ber of im p o r­ in 338 Student S e r v ic e s . its r e g u l a r p a tro ls on M -7 8 th e ir fa ll w ard ro b es. a rr iv e d in th is cou ntry b e ca u se he T h is d iv ision is not to be con ­ involved in an e x te n siv e re o rg a n ­ search p r o j e c t financed by tant o ffic e s ch an g es in the Stu­ and U S -1 2 7 during the fo o tb all S ty le s shown in fash io n m aga­ had le a rn e d the language with a i t . ” fu sed w i t h the d ep artm ent of izatio n such a s t h is ,” Fuzak said . C h r is tm a s S e a l funds in under F u zak has p r i m a r y re s p o n ­ dent S e r v ic e s Building. g a m e s. z in e s and in wom en’ s clothing B r itis h a c c e n t. H ow ever, th is d o rm ito rie s and food s e r v ic e s , “ But they can be ironed out a s w ay. T h e MSU r e s e a r c h e r s a r e S ta te Highway o f f ic i a ls said s t o r e s see m s im ila r to th o se of p ro b lem did not p rov e to be a s ib ility fo r a ll student a ffa ir s T h e Student A ffa irs division lo ca te d in B rody. T h is i s not they co m e up, and we fe e l th is d elving into p ro b le m s of bovine a s dean of stud en ts. D ire c tly they would p o st sig n s to lead la s t s ea so n , with bulky V -n eck m a jo r one fo r him . is lo ca te d in the sam e o ffic e s con n ected with the Dean of Stu­ setup is f a r b e tte r suited to tu b e rc u lo s is . foo tball tr a ff ic off 1-96 to the O ke­ s w e a te r s and wool s k i r t s taking Now that h is P h .D . w ork i s under him is Eldon R . N onna- the need s of our expanding Uni­ Walkup is re sp o n sib le fo r the a s the Dean of Students on tne d ents O ffic e and w as not affe cte d m os e x it and P en nsylvan ia Ave­ the lead fo r c la s s r o o m w ear. com p leted except fo r w ritin g the m a k e r, a s s o c ia te dean of stu ­ v e r s ity .” developm ent, ad m in istratio n and f i r s t flo o r o f Student S e r v ic e s . by the re o rg a n iz a tio n . nue. In fo r m e r y e a r s the tr a ffic New on the c o lle g ia te fashion d is s e r ta tio n , what is in s to r e fo r d en ts. " I t took som e shifting around N onnam aker said the new o r ­ fin an cin g of the p r o je c t s . N onnam aker w i l l co o rd in ate T h e D ivisio n of F in a n cia l Aids has been led onto South C e d a r s c e n e , how ever, is the s t r e s s th is fo re ig n gradu ate student? to find o ffic e s fo r e v e ry o n e ,” gan izatio n should b rin g about a o cc u p ie s the o ffic e s of the old S tr e e t. on patent le a th e r -lik e sh o e s and “ 1 w ill w ork fo r a w hile until the O ffice of Student A ffa irs and sa id John A. F u zak , dean of stu ­ " t o t a lly b e tte r student p erso n n el aid in d is cip lin a ry m a tte r s . An M en’ s D iv isio n on the f i r s t flo o r. T r a f f ic on P en nsylvan ia A ve­ b o o ts, 'qu ilted s k ir t s and v e sts i get m y d e g re e , but even tually d en ts. " T h e Student S e r v ic e s o rg a n iz a tio n .” T h e D iv isio n of Student A ctiv itie s nue would be routed onto M t. and even k n ic k e rs with little I w ill re tu r n to the A rab nations " a s s is ta n t dean, who w ill be a B uild ing was designed fo r a dif­ " I think th is is a m o re fle x ­ w om an, w ill prov id e le a d e rsh ip is lo ca te d in the o ffic e s of the Hope and to the cam p u s. S p a r­ O liv e r c a p s to m atch . and w ork , e ith e r -in teach in g o r fe r e n t org an ization al setup, so ib le setup than our old o n e ,” T k « , mvcxvm Crrvcrv t y j i Cvf tO f* t,Q vj^Lt-K fb-o crrvvicxrorr\c»rvt fo r coed s and aid in office, c o o rd i­ Old W omen’ s D ivision opposite tan V illa g e 's two H a rriso n Road had dc c c r c o fiK tsip g to ho = v cb»."W<; should be a b le to kn ee can be e ith e r v e ry b a re c h a n c e s fo r work a r e b e tte r h e r e , nation and d iscip lin e . the D iv isio n of F in a n c ia l tin s . lo c a te ev eryo n e in the new o r ­ sh ift the team when c ir c u m ­ CLOUDY e x its w ill be c lo s e d at the end T h e O ffic e of Student A ffa irs of e ach nom e gam e. but I am m o re needed in m y own T h e D ivisio n of R e sid e n ce Hull g a n iz a tio n .” s ta n c e s re q u ire i t . " lan d .” is lo ca te d on the f i r s t flo o r of (continued on page 3) T u e s d a y , Augus t 6, 1 9 6 3 ACROSS 3 5 . Totally 1. Retired confused Princess Sheri 5. Fabulous 36. Female bird fallow-deer 8. Favorite 38. Cistern 11. Fleshy fruit 41. Arm bone 12. Ctrl’s name 45. Arbiter O f South Case 13. Choler 49. Swimming 14. Entrance place 15. Straight- 50. Ripen laced 5 1 . Palm fiber 17. Nerve net­ 52. College hop work 5 3 . Divine By JA C K IE KORONA 18. Firmament being 2. Portend 16. Classify State News Staff Writer 19. Rank 5 4 . Foxy 22. Tube 3. Give forth 2 0. World W ar 55. Longings: 4. Hinder II agency 26. Meadow slang A p r i n c e s s l i v e s in South C a s e Hall. barley 5. Creek 21. Small 6 . Burden tumor S h e r i S m it h is t w o - y e a r s - o l d , and all the 29. Pacific DOWN 7. K eg 23. Provisions 32. Enrapture 1. Three- men in the d o r m t r e a t h e r l ik e r o y a l t y . 34. Our mutual banded a r­ 8 . Pastry 24. E. Indian 9. Misjudge hemp shrub S h e r i i s the only f e m a l e in th is m e n ’ s hall uncle madillo 10. Pipe-fitting 25. Shade tree b e s i d e s h e r m o t h e r . J o . H e r f a t h e r i s the head 1 t 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 2 6. Turmeric r e s i d e n t a d v i s e r , F r e d W. S m i t h . T he l i t tl e II i 12 i 13 27. Those in office m i s s has lived in an a p a r t m e n t pro vi de d fo r 14 É IS É 16 28. Summer In Paris h e r f a m i l y on the se c o n d f l o o r of the d o r m i fo r the past y e a r . 17 19 20 % 2/ IB 77 22 /A %% 25 24 2 5 31. Eng. letter But S h e r i ’ s a c t i v i t i e s a r e f a r f r o m li m i t e d %%% 7/s % i 3 7 . Aquarium fish f a thrs amount of s-pace. e* Z7 ZS 29 30 31 The second flo o r lounge, right outside h e r " h o m e ,” is a fa v o rite 32 % 33 34 39. Branches of learning haunt fo r this little blond p ix ie . The long, unobstru cted flo o r m akes a p e rfe c t runway fo r h e r tr ic y c le , and the lounge it s e lf couldn t Jf a % 37 40. River duck be a b e tte r p lace to find som eone to read to h e r. % .. % %% 42. Knowledge " S h e r i ju st puts a book under h e r a rm and tro ts out to the lounge 38 39 40 4l 42 43 44 to find som eone who’ sw illin g to put asid e h is own books and read to 45 % 44 4 7 % 4t SYS 4* 44. Charily 45. Tatter h e r. She usually does find som eone, but we try to keep h e r out of i 46. Conscious the lounge when the fellow s a re stu d y in g ," said h e r fa th e r. Right outside S h e r i’ s own door a re som e fascin atin g things ca lle d ste p s, and S h eri knows how to clim b them . She also knows which way to go to get to.th e vending m a ch in e s. / i 33 i i SI 54 % 52 55 i subject 47. Nourished 48. Eng. cathe- " S h e r i loves chewing g u m ," explained h er m oth er. " S h e stands by the candy vending m achine until som eone c o m e s up. Then MICHIGAN she a sk s him to buy h e r som e gum. "A nd she usually gets it !” A lso on the third flo o r of South C a s e a re som e c la s s r o o m s . STATI JNIVERSITY STATE NEWS PACEM AKER NEWSPAPER E v e ry so often S h e ri d ecid es its tim e to begin h e r edu cation, and M e m b e r A ss o cia te d P r e s s , U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l, toddles up the s ta ir s to find a c la s s in s e s s io n . Inland D aily P r e s s A ss o cia tio n , A sso cia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s "O n e day we couldn’ t find h e r, and looked all ov er the d orm be­ A ss o c ia tio n , M ichigan P r e s s A sso cia tio n . fo re we finally d isco v ered h e r in one of the c la s s r o o m s . T h e r e P u b lish ed by the stu d en ts o f M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity . she stood, ju st starin g at the in s tru c to r. Issu ed on c la s s days Monday through F r id a y during the "H e told us s h e ’d ju st wandered in and s ta re d . T h e whole c la s s fa ll, w in te r and sp rin g q u a r te r s , tw ice w eekly during the laughed at it fo r a m inute, and when she didn't m ove, the in s tru c to r su m m e r te r m ; sp e cia l W elco m e Iss u e in S e p te m b e r. went on with his le c tu r e .’’ Second c la s s p o stag e paid at E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan . B ack on the second flo o r, S h e ri has learned to push open the E d ito ria l and b u s in e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e r v ic e s swinging doors which lead to the m e n 's ro o m s. B u ild in g , M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rs ity , E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ­ When lonesom e o r bored with h er t r ic y c le and huge stuffed I like gum from the machine Hello there! igan. M ail su b s crip tio n s p ay ab le in ad van ce: 1 te rm , dog, S h eri opens the door and m akes a trip down the forbidden $ 3 £ 2 t e n r i s i $ 4 ^ ^ e r m s ^ 5 M E u l l y e a ! ^ $ 6 ^ ^ ^ iB^ ^ M^ ^ Mi^ hall to v isit one of h e r frie n d s, an RA o r one of the guys. How do the men re a c t to th is? " M o s t of them go along with S h e r i’ s a c t iv i t i e s ," h e r fa th e r said . " T h e y kid around with h e r, saying that sh e ’ s the only love of th e ir liv e s, and that they w ill wait fo r h e r to grow u p ." B e s id e s getting along well with people, S h e ri has learn ed som e of the m ore te ch n ica l a sp e cts of life in a dorm . (c o n tin u e d on page 4) TV RENTALS State News Photos 2 1 " T A B U MODELS by George Junne per month NE JAC IV 2-0624 HE TAKES ADVANTAG E OF SUNSHINE CENTER’S BARGAINS L ittle G irls need food to restore burnt up energy Daddy’ s File Is Fun Elda D ia n e Special! 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Hours: Mon.- F r i. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sun. 9-1 T u e s d a y , August 6, 19 63 Mi c h i g a n St a t e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c h i g a n Fall Fashions Mrs. M urphy Busy Buildings Honor (Continued from Pago 1) Substitute Housemother Prominent People o r v e ry cov ered up, acco rd in g ' to th e c o lle g e fashion e x p e rts. W ith nylons and a tweedy black! and white s k ir t with white sh irt and b la ck v e st, the thing to put c h e r r y on a hot fudge sundae. A s fo r the co v e re d up leg p ic tu re , cov e rin g s v a ry fro m the conventional and n o t-s o conven­ tion al knee s o c k s to le a th e r boots F iv e c h ild re n and 17 grand­ W hile sh e ’ s w o r k i n g , M r s . d ep artm en t o f a L an sin g d ep art­ " I did m ake th re e tr ip s to C a l­ on the foot is a b lack fla t made re a c h in g the bottom of the knee. c h ild re n a re n ’ t enough fo r M r s . Murphy usu ally spends h e r tim e m en t s to r e b e fo re h e r re tire m e n t ifo rn ia to s e e my d au g h ters and A s m o re of MSU’ s buildings E ditor’ s Noto: T h is is the of sim u lated a llig a to r. One out­ O ne sketch of the new er length M ary M urphy. e ith e r w a t c h i n g te le v isio n o r in 1958. th e ir fa m ilie s , but I w anted so m e ­ get o ld e r, th e p ro b le m w ill b e ­ second in o four-part series standingly d iffe re n t sty le fla t has and s ty le boots re a c h e s to the In the p ast y e a r th is g ra y ­ read in g. " F o r the fiv e y e a r s a fte r that thing m o re s p e c ific to do. So I c o m e m o re acu te and m em b e rs pointed to e, s q u a re -c u t instep and top of the thigh. T h e p r a c tic a lity h a ire d lady — who’ s " o v e r 6 5 ” " I get to know som e of the I didn't do m uch of anything,” applied and w as put on the sub­ on MSU buildings named of th e B o a rd of T r u s t e e s will h e e l d esign. of such fo o t-co v e rin g is q uestion­ — h as added to h e r " f a m i l y " g ir ls quite w e ll, but o th e rs I sa id M r s . M urphy, "b u t I got stitu te hou sem o th er l is t w ith the after prominent people. e ith e r have to drop the nam e of Added to the outfit is a sm all ab le fo r cam pus w ear, but boots w ith fiv e groups of c o lle g e g ir ls . don’ t even get to speak to . It tir e d of th at. U n iv e r s ity ." th e ra z e d building e n tire ly o r a llig a to r p u rse and jaunty little lik e th e se would co m e in handy M r s . Murphy is a su b stitu te a ll depends on the s iz e of the Naming MSU build ings a fte r re n a m e a new er building with knitted cap with white pom -pom fo r t h o s e s k i w eek-en d s so h o u sem o th er, working in wom­ h o u s e ." prom in en t people im m o r ta liz e s the s a m e nam e. p e rch e d gaily on top, lik e the popular during w inter te rm . e n 's housing when re g u la r house­ With fiv e c h ild re n of h e r own, them , but what happens when the Anthony H all w as nam ed a fte r m o th e rs a r e on vacation o r s ic k . including th re e d au g hters, M r s . buildings a r e to rn down? E r n e s t L . Anthony, p r o fe s s o r of ” 1 thought th is job would be M urphy has had lo ts of e x p e r­ D oes the living m e m o ria l then d a iry s c ie n c e . He w as dean of so in te re s tin g , and 1 lik e young ie n c e with young people. d ie? a g r ic u ltu r e fo r two d ecad e s. In people v ery m u c h ," said M rs . " B e f o r e Iw a s m a r r ie d .Ita u g h t So fa r the p ro b lem h as not the 1 9 3 0 ’s he fo s te re d teaching •SANDWICHES M urphy in explanation of why she sch o o l — the f i r s t grad e at C a ro co m e up. U n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls , r e s e a r c h and e x te n sio n that low­ h as taken such a p osition. elem e n ta ry sch o o l. 1 w as th e re M r s . Murphy h as spent tim e at fo r 10 y e a r s , but stopped teach in g a lre ad y plagued with m o re im ­ p ortan t p ro b le m s, w ill p robably e r e d fa rm c o s t s to m ake de­ p r e s s io n farm in g p o s sib le . •PIZZA fo u r s o r o r ity h o u ses, including when 1 w as m a r rie d and c a m e to Alpha E p silo n P h i, P i B e ta P h i, L a n s in g .’ ’ c r o s s that brid ge when they com e to it. A fte r W orld W ar 11, Anthony helped pave the way fo r the ITALIAN FOOD Z e ta T a u Alpha and D elta Z e ta . F r o m that tim e , M r s . M urphy She h as a lso liv ed jt> an ap­ devoted h e r tim e to h e r own c h il­ T h e old m u sic p r a c t ic e building in b ack of C o w les H ouse was c o n v e rsio n of a g ric u ltu re from a w a rY o a p e a c e -tim e industry. •AIR CONDITIONED prov ed s u p e r v i s e d w om en’ s dren until they grew up and h e r once a d o rm ito ry . It w as named He is re s p o n s ib le fo r the p r e s - hou se in E a st L an sin g fo r two husband died. Then follow ed 17 Abbot H all a fte r T h eop h ilu s C . e n t b r o a d p ro g ram of con ­ “ For p iz z a s a k e c a l l 99 w eekends th is y e a r . y e a r s w orkihg in the accoun tin g Abbot, who assu m ed the MSU tinuing education t h r o u g h o u t "Nothing re a lly out of the o r­ dinary h as happened w hile I’ ve p re sid e n c y in the m id st of the C iv il W ar. M ichigan . B e r k e y H all was nam ed a fte r NOVA been w o rk in g ," she sa id . " T h e strangest o c c u r re n c e w as when a girl came back to the house I Police | When the building was given to th e m u sic d ep artm ent a s a m u sic p r a c t ic e building, A bbot's W illiam H. B e r k e y , a m em ber of the S ta te B o ard of A gricu ltu re fo r m any y e a r s . He w as c h a ir ­ c P .Enjoy ■ coffee break ■? from the h o sp ital. She had been discharged, but s till fe lt sh e was sick. I Auction i nam e w as dropped and then added to one of the w om en’ s d o rm i­ t o r ie s on Bogue S tr e e t. man of the B o a rd n e a r the end of W orld W a r II w h e n MSU 211 M.A.C. ED 7.1668 " S o she just took a ll h e r things Anything fro m d ish e s to w ater and went home.’ ’ s k is f a l ls into the hands of the Mentioning a rush party which p o lic e during a ty p ical y e a r , took place at one of th e s o r o r - T h e pu blic w ill have an o p - ity h o u ses w hile she w as w orking portunity to bid fo r the m is - th e r e , M r s . Murphy said sh e ’ d c ella n e o u s ite m s August 22 at n e v e r se e n anything quite lik e th is an au ction at the S ta te P o lic e b e fo re . post on H a rriso n Road. " T h e g ir ls brought the clo ch es fo r the boys and the boys brought T h e au ction is an annual ev en t, ac co rd in g to T r o o p e r Ronald EAST L A N S IN G c lo th e s fo r the g i r ls . When they got to the p arty the a ll got L e w is. Many of the ite m s w e re got to the p arty they a ll exchanged bundles of c lo th e s . "O n e boy had on g i r l ’ s le o ­ stolen o r sim ply un claim ed , " S o m e o f them w e re stolen from people whom we c a n 't lo­ 'k a p /D J o p e n W e d n e s d a y 12 n o o n to 9 ta r d s , and m o st of them w ore c a te ,” L e w is said . " O th e r s w ere s k ir t s and b lo u s e s . T h e g ir ls had sto len by people in p riso n who on b o y s’ pants and s h ir ts . c a n 't re m e m b e r who they stole the ite m s f r o m ." MRS. MARY MURPHY " ! think that v'a.s kind of c u t e ." Wilson Moves Into New Honors Role stretch es to fit T h e new a s s o c ia te d ir e c to r of ident of the S ta te U n iv e rsity of the H onors C o lleg e stepped into New Y o rk , W ilson a ls o went th e re his new p o sition la st w eek. to b eco m e h is a s s is ta n t. John W ilson w as appointed to the new post at the Ju n e B o ard He attended O xford U n iv e rsity in England on a Rhodes S ch o l­ the stretch bra of T r u s t e e s m eetin g . He c o m e s a rs h ip in the h onors school of fro m the S tate U n iv ersity of New E n g lish language and lite r a tu r e . Y o rk w here he w as a s s is ta n t W ilson a l s o worked fo r the by W arners to the p re sid e n t. C e n tra l In tellig en cy Agency and C om m enting on h is new jo b , he a s in te llig e n c e o ffic e r with the said , " I w ill have to change my A ir F o r c e . w hole outlo o k.” In h is ’c a p a city he w ill be " T h i s positio n is co n ce rn e d ta ilo rin g Ho n o r s C o lle g e p ro ­ w ith p e rso n a l re la tio n sh ip s with g r a m s to the in te lle ctu a lly a b le the in te lle ctu a lly gifted , w hile in stu d en ts. One of h is m a jo r J&itiK21’' A l m o s t e v e r y inch of this ny­ m y o th e r p o st, students w ere a le m s w ill be m a kA w $*?tudents r a th e r im p erso n al c o n c e r n .” a w a re of the,’.'O pportunities in lon and L y c r a b r a s t r e t c h e s W ilson is no s tra n g e r to the grad u ate study. to fit! E v e r y p a r t s t r e t c h e s MSU cam p u s. He attended h e re He w ill try to help them s e ­ fro m 1949 to 1953 and w as a c u r e fe llo w sh ip s, s c h o la rs h ip s e x c e p t the nylon c u p s . The fo o tb all s t a r and top honors stu ­ and a s s is ta n ts h ip s . T h e new di­ straps s t r e t c h o v e r the dent. ,. r e c t o r w ill a ls o be w orking in s h o u l d e r s into a l o w b a c k . . . He w orked h e re a s a s s is ta n t the advanced p lacem en t p ro g ra m . .to'th e v ic e p re sid e n t fo r a cad em ­ W ilson is a native of L a p e e r . won’ t r i d e up! In whit e, A, B , ic a ff a ir s fo r s e v e ra l y e a r s un­ He is m a r rie d and h as two c h il­ and C c u p s . til 1958. When T h o m as H. Ham­ d re n . He w ill be living on Linden ilton le ft MSU to b eco m e p r e s ­ S t. in E a s t L an sin g . F O U N D A T IO N S - K N A P P ’ S E . L A N S IN C G ARD EN L E V E L W elcome Counseling Clinic Students From«. 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In c o l o r s of BLANKETS r e d , b l a c k , b r o w n , o r tan. cleaned, steamed & returned H AN D BAG S - K N A P P ’S in a moth proof bag. 89< n o : store EA ST L A N S IN G S T R E E T L E V E L COLLEGE CLEANERS ACROSS FROM THE UNION BLDG. 626 W. MICHIGAN E. L . 1 BLO C K EAST OF BRODY T u e sd a y , August 6, 1963 4 M l'1 1 Lan tí i iil>. Á I“ The twin mattress and box springs FOR SALE Two T w i n m a t ­ WANT-AD HELPS THOSE LAZY SUMMER DAYS were soWon the fir s t ca ll’ * said this Ipleased advertiser._________ _ tresse s and box springs with Hollywood s t e e l fram es. $25 each. ¥ L o tt & Found H i Automotive BUICK - 1959 " 2 2 5 ” converti- APARTMENTS j f For Rent For Sale Bookcases Unfinished $4.95 and LOST Between Student Service Enrollment W orld New s ble. Full power, white with red interior, excellent condition, new One - 3 girl apartment and one - 4 girl apartment. Fall Term . up. Chest of drawers $10.00 and up. Grants Furniture, 529 East Building and Berkey Hall. 9 Keys on small chain with charm . Call Increase Seen at a Glance tire s. $1,250. Call IV 9-1982. Michigan, Lansing. IV 4-4903. C Artie 355-8291. 9 -6 , Reward. enrollment expectations bd Call Fabian Realty ED 2-0811.16 W ANT AD FORD Ï96T GALAXIE, Sunliner 16 STUDIO AP T . COMPLETELY FARM F R E S H EGG5. home- ■A-Personal “ MSU can expect a 6 to 7 •AUTOMOTIVE furnished and air-conditioned. grown sweet corn and tomatoes, United Press International c o n v e rtib le c ru is e m a tic tra n s ­ also other fresh fruits and veg­ VIVIAN PORTER INVITES you to per cent increase in enrollment •EMPLOYMENT A c r o s s from M.S.U. Available this fa ll,” said Gordon Sabine, m is s io n , 29,000 actu a l m ile s . etables daily at reasonable p ri­ browse among the finest Import­ •FOR RENT W h i t e w a ll tir e s and ra d io . immediately - Call Fabian Real­ v i c e p r e s i d e n t of Special Test Ban Signed In Moscow ty %D 2-0811, evenings, ED 7- ces throughout the season. Road­ ed and Domestic Yarns at Viv­ •FOR SALE Phone P e r r y 625-7739 between P rojects. MOSCOW—The United States. Britain and Soviet Russia signed 2474. 15 side Farm Market, 3 m iles east ian’s Yarn Shop, 1731 Mary Ave­ 5 and 9 p .m . 16 "T h e f i n a l number of new partial nuclear test ban early Monday. It marks the first new •LOST & FOUND of E. Lansing on Grand R iver, old nue, 3 blocks south of the Lo- 1950 Desoto. E xce lle n t c o n d itio n . ROOMS US 16 at Okemos Rd. C students will not be known until major step toward peace in the 17-year-old cold war. The treaty •PERSONAL gan-Holmes S h o p p i n g Center. $185 o r best o ffe r. 321 South F r e e instruction, Reasonable registration.” bans nuclear testing in the air, outer space and underwater, but •PEANUTS PERSONAL MALE STUDENT VACANCY: $25 OLYMPlA portable typewriter, C h a rle s S tree t. La nsing 18 Prices.- 14 Registration for fall term is does not affect underground test shots. Secretary of State Dean half-term . $45 until Fall term . deluxe model, 13" equipped with •REAL ESTATE Sept. 23-25. Resident credit en­ Rusk who signed for the United States, said the treaty was "A A U T O M O T IV E R EPAIR 333 Albert Street, side entrance. C H E M I C A L k e y b o a r d . List •SERVICE rollment for last fall term was good first step . . . a step for which the United States has long tf $153.80, sell for $119., including EVERGREEN ARMS AUGUST V A L V E g rin d sp e cia l. 27,728. If the figure increases the and devoutly hoped." •TRANSPORTATION excise. Hasselbring Co. 310 N. C h e v ro le t" a p d ^ o \1. 6 C y lin d e r Bogy* Street predicted 6 or 7 per cent there •WANTED Grand, IV 2-1219. C15 the Situation Warms in Korea $35. VS’ s $48 p it s p a rts . R e c a ll will be about 29,500 students en­ ot the Red Cedar P O R T A B L E TYPEW K itER — DEADLINE: G arage 2707. Ea it K alam azoo, Olympia Precision. Buy the fin­ l u x u r y f u r n is h e d rolled for credit this faVI TRUCE' LiN/* Korea — The United Nations command reports 12 p.m . one c la s s d a y be- Just E a s t of if C h a rle s S tree t. Char APARTMENTS Sabine predicted last February no casualties following an exchange of gunfire Monday between est. Term s available. Hasstil- that enrollment wo u l d reach fo re p u b lic a tio n . Phone 489-1626.______________ __ 18 bring Company. 310 N. Grand. DESIGNED WITH THE a U.S. Army patrol and Communist North Korean troops in the 37,000 by 1967 and 48,000 by demilitarized zone. Conce/lo tio n s * 10 a.m. one A U T O M O T IV E : SERVICE IV 2-1219.___________________ C STUDENT IN MIND 1972. class day before publ ¡cation Buddhist P riest Burns To Death MOVING MUST SE L L 2 1 " Ad­ "Applications for admission PHONE: ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call 355-8255 or 8256 Kalamazoo S t r e e t Body Shop. New Student Apts, miral table model TV $45. Phone 335-8022 14 MODEL OPEN will be accepted until 30 days b e f o r e registration ," Sabine SAIGON, Viet Nam — Buddhist leaders have asked the government of South Viet Nam for the body of a young Buddhist priest who Small dents to large wrecks. RATES: American and f o r e i g n cars. i adjoining the campus Stereo System. Five pieces. Must Sell. $70. Phone 335-2757. 16 DAILY said. burned himself to death Sunday. The incident occurred in a small village 95 miles south of Saigon. Failure of the government to com­ Guaranteed work. 489-7507.1411 1 D A Y .., $1.25 PREMIER BABY GRAND piano 3 :0 0 to 8:00 P.M. j f Service ply to Buddhist demands for less religious discrimination could 3 DAYS. $2.50 East Kalamazoo._____________ C C a ll ED 2-5051 SAT. 1:00 to 4:0 0 P.M. and white needle point bench. result in a new flare-up of Buddhist protests that they are being 5 DAYS. $3.75 j f Employment______ (A n y tim e ) Good condition. Call IV 2-3639. HOUSE PAINTING By two stu­ persecuted. 18 dents. Experienced, reasonable (Based on 15 words per ad) ATTENTION STUDENT WIVES. New Renting .A ir Conditioning New Land Speed Record Set rates. Phone ED 7-7837 or ED Dependable coffee counter wait­ for Year round cottage. School Sec- .Custom b u ilt K itch o n t 2-6336 anytime. 19 BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah — A California driver, There w ill be a 25c service ress needed to r full time work. tion Lake. Two bedrooms. Hot- Craig Breedlove, has set a new world land speed record of 407.45 and bookkeeping charge if Fall *63 .B u ilt-in study aroa BICYCLES S a l e s Service” and this ad is not paid within No Sundays. Must be interested cold running water. $5,500. $1500 mph. The record was set in Breedlove’ s jet-powered "Sp irit of O ffice 339 Begue St. down. IV 44983 after 5:30. 14 •Ample Parking Rentals. New and used. East one week. in long term employment. Apply Am erica.” in person at Spudnut Shop, 225 .Individual balconies Lansing Cycle, 1215 East Grand R ive r TW 6 S E fS twin size innerspring M.A.C. H R iver, 3 b l o c k s east of Mc- Now Chinese Wont To Negotiate i f Automotive m attresses and box springs $20. LO C A T IO N Donalds. 332-8303.___________ C TOWN AND COUNTRY FOOD Call 484-0893. 14 PEKING, China—Communist Chinese Prem ier Chou En-Lai 1 BLOCK NORTH OF t V SERVICE. Special rate for called for a world summit meeting to discuss banning and destroy­ 1958 C H E V R O LE T IM P A L A con­ INC. Do you have time on your v e rtib le . New fa c to ry fin is h in hands? We need 2 men with college housing service ca lls. $4. ing stockpiles of nuclear weapons. His proposal came following architect James livlngston GD. RIVER Absolute h o n e s t y . ACME TV . the signing of the partial nuclear test ban treatyi d e s e rt beige, m atching gold and mornings and evenings free to ON EVERGREEN b r o w n i n t e r i o r , 8 -c y lin d e r, work at exceptional selling Job. 1610 Herbert. IV 9-5009. C the signing of the partial nuclear test ban treaty in Moscow. po w e r g lide tra n s m is s io n , pow er P refer married men with car RENT N O W STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New He is opposed to the agreement reached by the United States, ste e rin g a n d b r a k e s , ra d io , for travel experience. For ap­ FOR FALL 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” Britain, and Russia. In Moscow, the Soviet Defense Minister ac­ he ater, and n e a rly new w h ite point mentcaU 484-4317^ ^ ^ ^ ^ C table models, $8 per month. All cused the Chinese of "leading things toward a tightening of e a w A W P Q .R A S B IB C S w a ll tir e s . A beauty and in p e r­ GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT R .A tT O W B sets guaranteed, no service or world tension." fe ct con dition. $985. 1 y e a r G - Snyder delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV has permanent positions for men Dorm U.N. To Debate African Problem W w a rra n ty . A1 E dw ards C o m ­ 332-1011 IV ■ 52261 2-0624. C and women in office, sales, and UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations Security Council was pany, 3125 E. Saginaw-, N o rth ABOLISH U N W A N T E D HAIR, e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2-1543, 616 WHY PAY MORE? For profes- scheduled to resume debate on South A frica's racial policies Mon­ of F r jn d o r . C 14 Michigan National Tower. C Electrolysis is permanent. Call sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. day. Later this week, 32 African nations are expected to present 195" FORD 2-DOOR custom 3fl0. University Beauty Salon ED 2- Pants, s k i r t s , sweaters, 50£. SALESMAN WANTED: Part time. 1116 or IV 4-1632.__________C a resolution censuring the South African Government, but not ad- A t h r if t y d o lla r saving 6 - c y lin ­ Plain d resses, suits, coats, $1.00 Call IV 7-3717 for appointment. vocating its expulsion from the United Nations. d e r w ith s tic k s h ift, ra d io , he ater 16 GET RELIABLE ADVICE on car 3006 Vine St. 1/2 block west of and e xce lle n t t ir e s . T h is sharp Insurance from L E S STANTON Frandor._____________________ C Responsible Women to baby sit lo okin g top -n otch c a r is a steal Compus A G E N C Y . B u d g e t Financing TYPING SERVICE . a ' $385. 1 y e a r G - W w a rra n ty . A i E dw ards C om pany, 3125 E. S aginaw , N o rth of F ra n d o r. C 14 days in my home. Two children $17.50. References ED 24597. 16 Completely furnished available. 1500 E . Michigan. IV 2-0689. C ANN BROWN typist and multi- lith offset printing (black & white MSU Buildings Female models wanted for State e Wall to w all carpeting FR E E PIZZA ON YOUR BIRTH­ & color). IBM. General typing, DEAN & HARRIS MOTORS News Fashion picture. Come to e 4 car parking DAY. At Bimbo’s , pizza is our term papers, theses, disserta­ specialty. Call 484-7817. C (continuad from paga 3) G ra n d R iv e r at C edar room 345 Student Service BIdg. a A ir conditioned tions. ED 2-8384. C o v e r 48 y e a rs w ith F o rd BICYCLES S a l e s Service and a Snack bar 1960 C o rv e t - w h ite deluxe t r im , DO YOU ENJOY TALKING ON Rentals. New and used. East TYPING - GENERAL and thesis. borrowed $6 mil ion to house Administration Building until it THE TELEPHONE — We are e Private balcony to flood the campus. was renamed in 1961. Charles stan dard tra n s m is s io n , ra d io and Lansing Cycle, 1215 East Grand Experienced. E l e c t r i c type­ looking for 2 girls with spark­ e Paneled dining room w riter. Reasonable rates. Call The classroom an d o f f i c e Edward Marshall was head of the h e a te r - $795. River, 3 b l o c k s east of Mc­ 1958 F o rd 6 -c y lln d e r, 2 -d o o r, ling personalities who will be G race Rutherford, ED 7-0138 building named Bessey Hall re ­ bacteriology and hygiene depart­ willing to work part time starting • Four large closets Donalds. 332-8303. C tw o -to n e , w ith o v e rd riv e - $445. _____________________________ 15 ca lls Dr. Ernst A. Bessey to ment from 1898 to 1912. immediately and who will con­ e Dishwashers SIXTY EIGHT MILLION idiots J u s t i n S. M orrill, Vermont 1956 DeSoto 4 -d o o r, f u ll po w e r tinue through the *63 - *64 School O ffice Open 12*7 P.M. Doily and you are driving except you THESIS TYPING I.B.M . E lec­ many. He w a s professor of c a r. L ik e new - $395. tric , Proof Reading, Spelling, and botany, head of the botany depart­ congressman, p e n n e d the b i l l Year. Salary excellent for qual­ are cautious. If you are, our 1959 R a m b le r A m e ric a n Wagon, Sentence Construction. Finished ment and dean of the graduate signed by President Lincoln in sta n d a rd tra n s m is s io n - $495. ified p e r s o n s . Chance for Ad­ C O O L SINGLE o r D O U B L E auto insurance costs little. If you Manuscript g u a ra n teed . Gram­ school. 1862, which gave land to the vancement. Apply TODAY ONLY Room in New home - Ceramic aren’t, we have a price and place 1959 O lds 88, 4 -d o o r SEDAN, matically and Typographically The new Eppley Center for support of at least one college p o w e r s te e rin g , sta n d a rd tra n s ­ 345 Student Services Building, Shower, Patio, close in. Parking also for you. Try us! Bubolz - co rrect. Call IV 5-4725. 16 Graduate Study in the Service in each state. A million-dollar Between 10-3. Phone-ED 2 - 1 1 8 3 ’ 14 Shoe smith BIdg. - 220 MAC. C14 m is s io n - $895. THESES PRINTED Industries was made possible endowment from the sale of one- NEEDED IMMEDIATELY GENTLEMEN: LARGE R OOM FOR REAL SAVINGS contact this Rapid s e r v i c e , Diazo prints, by a $1.5 million grant from fourth million acres of land in the 1955 P lym o u th sta tio n wagon, one with breakfast. $11 a week. Lunch ow ne r - $195. M any o th e r m akes Foiir ladies with ambition to earn State Farm agent about financ­ drafting supplies. the Eppley Foundation, Inc. of U p p e r Peninsula helped MSU if desired. Parking. Phone IV and m odels to choose fro m . Shop money. Good Income. For inter­ ing your next ca r through the CAPITAL CITY BLUE PRINT Omaha, Neb. Eugene C. Eppley, greatly in its early days. 2-0495 16 o u r f u ll b lo c k of used c a r b a r­ view in your home, write AVON State Farm Car Finance Plan — Omaha hotel chain owner and M orrill Hall on campus was gains. A guarantee w ith e ve ry COSMETICS, M rs. Alana Huck- WOMEN GRAD. One large room Ask for GEORGE TOBIN OR ED 221 South Grand pioneer in hotel education, gave named after him. It was used c a r. IV 2-1604.______________ C14 ins, 5664 School Street, Haslett, for two. Twin beds, double chest. KARMANN, IV 5-7267, In Fran­ Lansing, IV 2-5431 C the money to the foundation. as a women’ s dormitory. One Michigan. Telephone FE 9-8483. Breakfast privilege, telephone. dor. C14 Giltner Hall is named after University historian recalls that 1955 P O N T IA C , 8 -c y lin d e r, au­ C14 C l o s e to campus. Phone ED JOB RESUMES — - 100 I M copies, $4. Aldinger D irect Mail Adver­ Ward Giltner, dean of the College "th e boys started calling it 'im ­ to m a tic s h ift, ra d io , h e a te r.O n ly FEMALE: O P E N I N G for As- 26161. 16 Real Estate tising. 533 North Clippert. IV 5- of Veterinary Medicine from 1923 moral hall;’ and the name was $125. Phone 355-6110 a fte r 5 p .m . sistant Manager. Ages 21-50, MEN •SINGLE and double rooms. CHARMING 4 bedroom Cape Cod. 2213. C to 1948. changed to Women’ s Building. d u rin g the week. * 15 Retail Specialty Food Shop. Some 501 M.A.C. Ave. ! 8 per week. C eram ic title bath, full basement, Frederick C. Jenison was a The name was changed back to 1956 P LY M O U T H WAGON. Good Evening and Weekend work re­ Cooking privileges. Call ED. 2- ¿D IE JTfAftR, T Y P Is t. Theses, attached garage, 100 X 285 ft. form er student who came to watch M orrill Hall when the building co n d itio n . $175. 412 Haze. IV quired. Apply in writing only to 2563. . 17 dissertations, term papers, gen­ Beautifully landscaped lot. By football practice every afternoon. was converted into classroom s. 9-1895. 17 427 East Grand River, East Lan­ eral typing. Experienced, IBM MALE STUDENTS to share nicely owner $19,800. Phone 337-2719. At his death, he left MSU a When fire destroyed the en­ SPARTAN MOTORS sing. State age, education and ex- furnished house. Cooking, living 16 E le ctric. OR 7-8232. C half-million dollar estate that gineering building in 1916, R.E. Home of .pe rso na lly selected used perience. 18 the riv er's edge room, T . V. Unsupervised. For Faculty Home. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 TYPING - E L E fif ftlC typewrit- included the Washington Avenue Olds of Lansing gave $100,000 c a rs . apartments on the cedar F all. 332-0384. 18 baths, family kitchen. Full base­ e r . Experienced in general and business building occupied by to replace it. Olds Hall is named VOLKSW AGON 1 9 5 8 g r e e n , J f For Rent ment, recreation r o o m , fire­ thesis typing. Reasonable rates. Grant’s store in Lansing. Jenison after this man who made the ra d io , h e a te r, $795. ABOVE AVERAGE - large bed- ed 2-4432 APARTMENTS place. Two ca r garage. Large Phone IV 9-3084. 14 Fieldhouse is a memorial to his names "Oldsmobile” and ’’Reo" OLDS.MOB1LE 88 1959 c o n v e r- room for ? g irls. Share living lot. Near Marble and St. Thomas C O L L E G E PAPERS TYPED. name. American institutions. t i b l e , autom atic tra n s m is s io n , CLOSE TO CAMPUS, pleasant room, kitchen. Close in. Reason­ MUST SELL 21” TV in excel­ Kedzie Chemical Laboratory Wells Hall is named after Judge lent condition. $30. Call 355- Schools. By owner. ED 2-8352 Royal E lectric Pica. Phone M rs. po w e r ste e rin g , p o w e r bra kes. living room, bedroom, kitchen. able. ED 2-5977. 17 H arris, 355-8178. V _________ C memorializes the name of Robert Hezekiah G. Wells of Kalamazoo, or 355-5157.________________ 18 Very' clean. Private bath, entrance. Parking. ROOMS - Cooking privileges, 7999. 14 C. Kedzie who came from the a staunch friend of the Univer­ C H E V R O L E T 1960 2 -d o o r B is - ED 2-5374. 16 air-conditioned, parking space - g e R m a N SHEPHERDS AKC - PERRY - 12499 Ruppert Road. THESIS TYPING for carbon cop­ Civil War to teach chemistry sity. He was a man of influence By Owner. Attractive, large 3- ie s, multllith m asters, or stu­ cayne, 6 c y lin d e r standard tra n s ­ Call ED 2-3792. tf Pedigree, silver and black pup­ here. He educated the s t a t e in Michigan. In fact, Lincoln m is s io n , ra d io , h e a te r, $1195. pies. T w o adult white males. bedroom ranch. Breezeway, 2 car dent services acetates. IBM’s MEN ONLY - Rooms - cooking Phone 484-4026 or 484-8326. 16 garage. Reasonable. Phone ED with* carbon ribbon and complete against poisonous arsenic-green stayed at his home the only time CH EVRO LET 1 9 6 2 C o r v a i r Haslett Apartments privileges - parking space, 2 16 Greek alphabet and other tech­ wallpaper and against explosive he cam e to Michigan on a cam­ M onza, 4 -d o o r, 4 speed tra n s ­ Moving Must Sell: Stove, dryer, 7-0193. m is s io n , 102 h o rse pow er m o to r, blocks to Berkey. Call ED 2- washer, rugs, oak-table top, baby T hree B e d Ro o m ranch- nical symbols. Experience in all k e r o s e n e . He b u i l t up the paign trip in 1856. ra d io , h e a te r, $1795. On* h a lf blaf-k from 3792 Summer & Fall. tf item s, canning ja rs and m iscell­ STONE, family room, fireplace, departments. W o n c h Graphic F a rm ers’ Institutes in 1876 which Wells prevented the transfer Student Services BIdg attached double garage, base­ Service, 1720 East Michigan A ve­ evolved into the present-day Ex­ of MSU to Ann Arbor and saved 3000 E. M ich iga n HOUSE_______________________ aneous article. See at 4925 Al­ ment, recreation room, schools nue, Lansing. Phone: 484-7786. C tension program. its M orrill land grant from ex­ Phone IV 7-3715 C 14 gonquin Way, Okemos, Tues, and Marshall Hall was the Business tinction. THiRD MAN desired for rest of n e a r b y . Call o w n e r - FE M .G .A . 1957 W ire w heels, e x - Forty-One summer in 3-bedroom profes­ Thurs. 2 -7 p.m. or call 355-2932 LUCY WELLS, for fast accurate c e lle n t co n d itio n . Best o ffe r. C a ll ' ___________ 15 9-2587. 18 typing on elite type I.B.M . elec­ FURNISHED STUDENT sor’ s home. 407 Orchard. Phone 355-2976 a fte r 5 p .m . 16 ZENITH RADIO Trans-oceanic FOUR B E D R O O M COLONIAL; tric. Call 339-2139. C FOR S A LE , O LD S M O B lLE I960 88 c o n v e rtib le , pow er b re aks and APARTMENTS 332-2645.____________________ 14 shortwave portable. Good Con­ 3610 Deerfield; Aluminum sid­ College MEN - Home 7 room dition. Reasonable price. Must ing, storm s, screens; $600 down, DIAPER SERVICE to your de­ furnished. Available fall term . Sell. Call 337-2212 after 5 p.m. assume V.A. loan. Phone TU 2- s ire . You receive your own dia­ Princess Sheri s te e rin g . New t ir e s . E xce lle n t Rent N o w For Fall Air-conditioned, n e w l y deco­ 16 9548. 16 pers back each tim e. With our (continued from page 2) c o n d itio n . TU 2-0808. 14 rated, suitable for 6 college men. FOR ¿ALE - Large 3 -bedroom service, you may Include up to VOLKSW AGON - 1962 F a m ily In the South Case lobby is a pay telephone, and conveniently A p p lic a tio n s And Located at 1518 East Michigan 1963 (D EM O N STRA TO R) ZIG- colonial home. 3 baths, 2 f ir e ­ two pounds of your baby's under­ close-by is an easily moved chair. If Sheri can’t be found on die C a m p e r. F u lly Equipped. Many Complete R e ntal Inform ation ZAGOMATIC S e w i n g Machine. Avenue, Lansing. Call ED 7- shirts and clothing which will not third floor, in the loilnge or outside the dorm riding her tricycle, e x tra s . C a ll ED 7-1098. 16 A v a ila b le A t One dial for buttonholes, blind- places, paneled recreation room, 1276 or IV 2-1637. Ask for Mr. screened porch, 2-c a r garage. fade. *White, blue or pink dia­ Mr. and Mrs. Smith know they are likely to find her "talking” on DO YOU KNOW that ju s t ten m in ­ hems, monograms and fancy de­ utes east o f E ast L a n sin g you can Evergreen Arms LaNcble. tf signs. In original factory con­ 241 Maplewood Drive. Call ED per pails furnished. the phone. have the best o f p e rs o n a liz e d s e r­ MODEL OPEN D A ILY For Sole dition. Amazingly low price of 2-8983. 16 AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE At dinner-time Sheri becomes the darling of the dorm as she v ic e fr o m a s m a ll fr ie n d ly F o rd only $48.72. This machine is OKEMOS FOR A HOME that has 914 E. G ier Street pushes an empty tray along in the dinner line while Mom and Dad 1-8 PM TELEVISION FOR SALE - 18" a close-out 11 PHONE OL 5-2302. everything - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Lansing, Mich. d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e se­ c a r i y her food on their own trays. Zenith portable. Best offer over C15 beautifully landscaped 2 acre lot IV 2-0864 C “ There's a condiment table close to the dining-room door, with le c tio n of used c a rs . Signs B ru n ­ For The Best In $50. Phone 337-0587, ask for SINGER Sewing Machine-Porta- with orchard and perennial g ar- ~ bread and catsup and things like th at," said Mr. Smith. Now son F o r d Sales, W illia m s to n , M ic h ig a n . O L 5 -2 1 9 1 .. C Student Apartments Loren. 14 ble. Equipped with dial control to den - low price. Phone ED 2 - i f W a n te d Sheri’ s discovered a new dinner-time pastime. She climbs up on the H o u s e t r a i l e r , ir o n w o o d buttonhole, monogram, blindhem, 8820.__________ 14 BABYSITTING JOB WANTED - table and helps h erselfl" 1961' F A LC O N 4 - d o or s ta tio n - EDWARD G. HACKER CO. wagon. Low m ile a g e , e xce lle n t 30 foot double tandom. Good con­ and fancy design. Take on 7 EAST LANSING 3 bedroom Cape Full time by experienced mother How has all this attention affected the two-year-old princess? IV 5-2261 Realtors 332-101 dition. $800. Phone 332-3900. payment s of $6.79. CALL OL 5- Cod home, large fenced lot, many with referen ces. Call Veronica "W e think it’s been good for h er,” her parents agreed. “ She’s co n d itio n . O rig in a l ow ne r. 355- 4578 days, ED 2-2138 n ig h ts. 14 EYDEAL VILLA Apartments for TYPEWRITER - ROYAL Stan- 2302. C15 extras. $15,000. Phone ED 7 - 355-9819. Reasonable rates. 14 learned to get along with lots of people, and she’s very seldom shy. those who appreciate luxurious 9 x 12 BROWN TWEED RuC; 0600. 14 "B u t now that she's getting older, she’s beginning to realize M UST S E L L 1960 F ia t $250. dard Pica. 13’ roller. Call ED living. Featuring swimmingpool, brown cotton rug; Columbia 360 3 BEDROOM HOUSE with heated FURNISHED APT. two or three what all this attention m eans." 1959 T riu m p h M o to r c y c le $550 2-8810. 15 complete c a r p e t i n g . Bar B-Q Stereo’ 17” Muntz portable T.V .; breeze way, double garage and bedrooms. School administrator, Becasue of this, the Smiths are happy that they’ll he leaving o r m ake o ffe r. 332-5371. 2756 area, l a r g e recr’eation room, MOBILE HOME - 29 ft. fa n - 3-cushion davenport and chair, finished basement. V e r y large college son, high school daugh­ South Case for Alma College where Mr. Smith will become assistant E ast G ra n d R iv e r. L o t E -2 . 15 dem M on-O-Cruiser. All alumi­ 2 years old. 909 M orris, Phone te r. East side preferable. Owner­ laundry facilities, city bus, close lot, 5 m i n u t e s from MSU. dean of students. 1952 O L D S A u to m a tic tra n s ­ to churches and shopping. 1 year num, n e w l y decorated. Phone IV 7-0370. 14 $15,000. ED 7-9508. ship ca re. Phone 373-3730 - EXT. 14 60, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. "T h e experience here has been wonderful for her, but it's time m is s io n , e xce lle n t t r a n s p o r ­ 355-3778 days or IV 5-1325 even- 14 lease. Call Fidelity Realty. ED MOVING - MUST SELL house- Sheri had some playmates her own age, and learned to share hold goods. Bunk beds, dresser, 'i t Service ta tio n , good buy at $75.. C a ll 2-0322. C .ings. 14 things." 332-5918. 16 SUITE of TWO Rooms for 2 per- LADIES DIAMOND RINGS - One washer and dryer, small stove, XEROX COPIES anything; even WANTED GIRL With Apartment South Case will be losing the princess in September, but many C H E V R O L E T -1 9 5 6 B e l A i r 4 - sons. Private bath, near campus. white gold, $150. One yellow roll-a-bed, sofa,bathinette,sled, pages in a bound book. Aldln- who desires Dependable Room­ a resident of that dorm will long remember the pattering feet of d o o r, V -8 , a u to m a tic, good tire s , mate beginning September l.C a ll Unsupervised. Fall Term . 355- gold, $125 value. Sell reason­ typewriter, other items. ED 7 - ger Direct Mall, 533 N. Clip- two-year-old Sheri Smith, as will the men of Bryan Hall who had ra d io , heater, $295. C a ll IV 4 - 4210. 16 able. 482-2541. 14 9508. 14 p crt. IV 5-2213. C ED 7-1566 after 6 p.m. 16 Mr. Smith as their adviser the year before. 8882. 16 T u e s d a y , August 6, 1963 5 Michigan State News, F a s t I.ansing, M 30 Engineering Students | Pre-law Bridge I Change! A p ro p o s a l to change the c u r ­ ric u lu m a n d a d m in is tra tio n of Labs, Girls Imp Mexicans 9 9 9 The Bogsc Sweet Bridge, which v-ould divert a portion of heavy traffic from East Lansing and p re -la w p ro g ra m s has been made W hat a re th e ir im p re s s io n s o f open a new route to Shaw Lane by th e deans o f fo u r c o lle g e s . a la ja ra in the s u m m e r,” he ex­ By SUE JACOBY and South Campus, will probably Deans o f the c o lle g e s o f A r ts p la in e d , "a n d we have a chance the U n ite d States to th is po in t? State News Staff Writer Saracho s a i d the gro u p had not be built this summer. and L e tte r s , S ocial Science, B u s ­ to becom e acquainted w ith them found the A m e ric a n people " u n ­ The East Lansing City Council in e s s , and C o m m u n ica tio n A rts L a b o ra to rie s and g i r l s made and p ra c tic e o u r E n g lis h ." has not yet acted upon an offer s u b m itte d a p ro p o s a l to the U n i­ the m o st la s tin g im p re s s io n s on A ll of the young m en a re in fa ilin g ly s in c e re — a t th is U n i­ by J . Pulte Incorporated, a B ir­ v e r s ity C u r r i c u l u m C o m m it­ 30 M e x ic a n en g in e e rin g students t h e ir fin a l o r n e x t-to - la s t y e a r v e r s ity and e ls e w h e re .” "T h e people have been unus­ mingham construction company, te e f o r a change in the p r e ­ who v is ite d M ic h ig a n State la s t o f e n g in e e rin g study. T h e y took to sell land for the bridge right- la w p ro g ra m s p re s e n tly t a u g h t w eek. fu ll advantage o f the chance to ob­ u a lly a lm o st u n iv e rs a lly c o u r­ of-way to the city. The city h e re . T h e gro u p is to u rin g the U n ite d s e rv e the new b u ild in g s in M S U ’ s teo us, frie n d ly , and ea g e r to he lp u s .” real estate committee is still , States un de r a c u ltu r a l - ed­ expanding scie nce co m p le x. " I n a d d itio n to a stud ent’ s r e ­ Ib a rra said the m ost im p re s ­ studying the question. u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m sponsored by T hey to u re d e le c tr ic a l, ch e m ­ q u ire m e n ts f o r a m a jo r, he m ay ic a l and p h y s ic s la b o ra to rie s and s iv e fa c e t o f th is c o u n try is the The Council is also waiting the U.S. State Departm ent.- A ll take c e rta in re q u ire d c o re c o u rs ­ h e a rd le c tu re s on to p ic s ra n g ­ a u to m a tio n , " th e p r a c tic a l w ay o f for a report on the possibility o f the young m en a re students e s , " sa id W illia m H. C om bs, in g fr o m s o il m echanics to the liv in g . ” of building the bridge 50 feet at the T e c h n ic a l In s titu te o f Ad­ Dean o f U n iv e rs ity S e rv ic e s and A m e ric a n p o litic a l syste m . P ro ­ Ib a rra said the thing w hich d is ­ west of the present proposed site. vanced Studies in G u a d a la ja ra , c h a irm a n o f t h e C u rric u lu m fe s s o rs f r o m s e v e ra l d e p a rt­ tu rbed him m ost about A m e rica n s It would mean a more complex M e xico . C o m m itte e . "T h e s e c o u rs e s w i ll m en ts and c o lle g e s of the U n iv e r­ w as that they "o fte n have a f a ls e engineering feat, because th e E d u a rd ^ Saracho, 23, ty p ifie d be se le cte d « to g ive th e p r e ­ s i t y helped in a rra n g in g t h e p r o - im p re s sio n of. w bat M e x ica n s ajr.e bridge would have to be curved. the stua efits’ re a c tio n to MSU. law p ro g ra m a b ro a d in te r d is c i­ g ra m f o r the students. lik e .” pIac£"Tt 'ericii c: MSU ?.ad keeping de­ i n ft^.riW ttion p ro g ra m « ar,