Inside Weather Fair and cooler, Contact lenses for MICHIGAN High in the low 80’ s. Minks. Page 4. STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday, August 8, 1963 Price 10f Year MSU Med School Favored m m '*Sä" Byerrum Tells W orld New s at a Glance «a»- ’ Local Rotations A re p o rt fa v o rin g MSU as the s ite o f a fo u r- y e a r m e d ic a l Baby Boy For First Family school by the blue rib b o n C o m m itte e on H ig h e r E du catio n w ill s p u r MSU to e x e rt strenu ou s e f’ o r ts to have the sta te ’ s th ir d W ASHINGTON — M r s . Jacq ue lin e Kennedy m e d ic a l school located h e re , a c c o rd in g to an a r tic le in the State gave b ir th to a boy W ednesday. J o u rn a l quoting D r . R ic h a rd U . B y e rr u m , dean of the C o lle g e He w eighs fo u r pounds, 10 and o n e -h a lf of N a tu ra l Science. ounces. T h e baby was fiv e and o n e -h a lf weeks T h e a r tic le said B y e rru m , in a ta lk to the E ast L a n sin g R o ta ry p re m a tu re . C lu b , in fo rm e d the m e m b e rs that MSU is a n a tu ra l s ite f o r the scho ol. I t quoted h im as saying a c o m m itte e named by the C o ­ He was b o rn at 12:52 p .m . E D T , at O tis o rd in a tin g C o u n c il f o r M ich iga n P u b lic H ig h e r E ducation r e ­ A ir F o rc e Base in M a ssa ch u se tts. T h e P re s ­ vea le d in a p r e lim in a r y re p o rt tha t it fa v o rs MSU fo r the m e d ic a l id e n t was en ro u te fr o m W ashington by je t . school. M r . Kennedy a r r iv e d at the h o s p ita l about 25 ■ — ............................ P ro v o s t H ow ard R. N e v ille said m in u te * a fte r the b ir th of h is th ir d c h ild . W ednesday, “ We a re now in the P re s id e n tia l News S e c re ta ry S a lin g e r sa id p ro c e s s of de veloping a tw o - MRS. KENN EDY the b a b y's c o n d itio n is " g o o d " , but th a t it Cool sounds of jazz fill air y e a r m e d ic a l c u r r ic u lu m . We is in an In cu b a to r. He a lso re p o rte d that M r s . Kennedy’ s c o n d itio n have had no a u th o riz a tio n f o r is good. . , . a fo u r- y e a r p ro g ra m so f a r . ” B ir t h was by C aesarean se ctio n , as w e re the Kennedy s o th e r He said the p r e lim in a r y co m ­ tw o c h ild re n . M r s . Kennedy is the f ir s t p re s id e n t’ s w ife in 70 y e a rs to g ive b ir th to a baby w h ile h e r husband is in o ffic e . T he la s t W h ite House baby was b o rn on Sept. 9, 1893, to the w ife of K e n to n J a z z S e s s io n m itte e re p o rt was known to h im b e fo re the appearance o f the a r t ic le but he was not aquainted w ith B y e rru m 's r e p o r t to the G ro v e r C levelan d. R o ta ria n s o th e r than the State E a r lie r in the day, M r s . Kennedy had d riv e n fr o m th e ir H yannis J o u rn a l a r tic le . C o n tin u es F u ll S u i n g P o r t hom e to a stab l e area owned by the fa m ily . When it becam e B y e rru m co u ld not be reached a p pa rent that the b ir th was im m in e n t, she re tu rn e d home im ­ fo r c o m m e n t. He is in W ashing­ ton o n U n iv e r r ity b u sin e ss. W illis m e d ia te ly . - D r. John W alsh, W ashington o b s te tric ia n w ho has been stayin g W. A rm is te a d , D e a n of t h e in the area f o r ju s t such an em e rge ncy, was n o tifie d w h ile she was C o lle g e of V e te r in a ry M e d ic ire s t ill en ro u te hom e. He c la im s that the sound o f and a m en -be r of the c o m m itte e By ERIC M. FILSON C o lle g e o f the D e s e rt, P a lm D es­ He decided im m e d ia te ly she should go to the O tis h o s p ita l, and h;s band hasn’ t changed m uch th a t o rg in a '.ly studied MSU as a e r t , C a lif. she was taken th e re by h e lic o p te r, State News Stoff Writer T he Kenton s ta ff w ill le ave Sat­ in s p ite o f a ra p id tu rn o v e r in s ite f o r a m e d ic a l p ro g ra m said, u rd a y m o rn in g f o r co n se cu tive p e rs o n e l. "W e a re on the roa d “ O u r c o m m itte e made the o rg in a l T h e Stan Kenton C lin ic con­ c lin ic s at the U n iv e rs itie s of a lo t and i t ’ s d iff ic u lt f o r the stud y that in d ic a te d tha t a tw o - Dominican Republic Split By Rebel Forces tin u e s today in fu ll sw ing. T h e o ld e r band m e m b e rs to keep up y e a r m e d ic a l p ro g ra m w ould be Indiana, D e nve r and Nevada. w e e k -lo n g session in Shaw h a ll T o n ig h t, th e M u tc h le r O cte t and the pace w ith th e ir fa m ilie s . B ut a p p ro p ria te f o r M S U .” SANTO DOMINGO — Rebel re p o rts fro m the D o m inican R e pu blic has been h ig h lig h te d by a con­ T h e a r tic le quoted B y e rru m as student com bos w ill con tinu e the tiie band sounds as good as It say H a itia n e x ile s who invaded H a iti two days ago have is o la te d c e r t by K en ton’ s band M onday sa yin g t h e c o m m i t t e e re ­ ou tsta nding ja z z session s th a t e v e r d id . the n o rth e rn re g io n o f the c o u n try . T h e fo r m e r H a itia n d ip lo m a t n ig h t, a session b y the M a rv " I t ’ s am a zin g how m uch m a ­ p o rte d th a t M ic h ig a n should have have p l a y e d in the T e rra c e in cha rge o f a group backing the in va sio n s a id th e re a re in d ic a tio n s S ta m m -C h a rlie M a rin n a Sextet t e r ia l th e re is In the ba n d .” a t h ir d fo u r- y e a r m e d ic a l school Lounge f o r the pa st th re e days. the a tta ck is m o vin g ahead and en co u n te rin g l i t t l e re s is ta n c e . T uesd ay n ig h t, and a s ta ff band between 1970 and 1975 and that One fe a tu re o f the w e e k -lo n g K enton noted that the band w i ll T he govern m ent of H a iti has sent a second p ro te s t note to the p re s e n ta tio n W ednesday n ig h t. th is should be an expansion of c lin ic is th e Kenton H o ur held not be h e re F rid a y nigh t f o r O rg a n iz a tio n o f A m e ric a n States (OAS) dem anding th a t it take im ­ T h e c lin ic w i ll w ra p up a each evening at 7:30 p .m . MSU’ s tw o -y e a r m e d i c a l p r o ­ the c o n c e rt that w ill be p re s e n t­ m e d ia te a c tio n to h a lt w hat i t c a lls D o m in ica n ag g re ssio n . T h e week o f a c tiv itie s F rid a y nigh t g ra m . K enton sa id M onday th a t h is ed by the c lin ic students. H a itia n p ro te s t co in cid e d w ith the dispa tch o f th re e planeloads of w ith an o u tdoo r c o n c e rt on the "W e do n o t p la y o rg a n ize d M ic h ig a n ’ s m e d i c a l schools band p la ys the k in d o f m u s ic th a t tro o p s re in fo rc e m e n ts fro m P o r t- A u - P r in c e to the in va sio n zone te rr a c e b e h i n d Shaw h a ll. The a re now located at the U n iv e r­ he lik e s to h e a r. O th e r band s e ts ,” he said. " E v e r y jo b Is in n o rth e a s t H a iti. c o n c e rt w i ll be playe d, and a r ­ d iffe re n t. You have to w o rk w ith s ity o f M ich ig a n and Wayne State le a d e rs re m a in tru e to th e m ­ ranged by the students in the se lve s and p la y th e ir own s ty le . the people in charge to fin d out U n iv e r s ity . c lin ic . w hat they w ant. B y e rru m was a c tin g d ir e c to r of Plan Civil Rights March On Capitol H ill K en ton’ s band and s ty le is T o acquaint people w ith som e c h a ra c te riz e d by lo w e r in s tr u ­ He jo ked th a t the band was M SU’ s new in s titu te of B io lo g y W ASHINGTON - - M o re than 350 delegates to the N A A C P L e g is la ­ o f the new m u sic p a tte rn s and m en ts such as the m elophone. p la y in g " C u b a n F ir e ” ,h is G r a m - and M e d icin e , e sta b lish e d by the tone c o lo rs , Kenton in v ite d stu ­ B o a rd of T ru s te e s to o rg a n ize tiv e C o nfere nce w e re lo b b yin g on C a p ito l H ill W ednesday f o r a stro n g dents, f a c u l t y and o th e r in ­ " I ’ m a nut on fou nda tion s of (continued on page 7) Veteran Musician Stan Kenton a tw o -y e a r m e d ic a l p ro g ra m . c iv i l r ig h ts b i ll. As the delegates v is ite d C a p ito l o ffic e s , le a d e rs h a rm o n y ,” he said. o f the c iv il rig h ts m a rc h on W ashington w e re scheduled to m eet te re s te d people to attend the D r . W illia m H. K n is e ly , c h a ir ­ w ith se n a to rs and re p re s e n ta tiv e s to e xp la in t h e ir plan s f o r the c o n c e rt. <. man o f the d e p a rtm e n t o f anatom y A ug. 28 d e m o n s tra tio n . T he event, w hich is open to the p u b lic at no c h a rg e , w ill be­ For Residence Halls at the U n iv e rs ity o f K entucky M e d ic a l School, was appointed in gin at 8 p .m . In the event o f June as d ir e c to r of the in s titu te . Student Payroll Large bad w e a th e r, it w i ll be m oved B y e rru m re fu te d the argum ent Senate Delegation Returns From Test Bon Signing in s id e . th a t the t h ir d fo u r-y e a r m e d ica l He said the students atte n d ­ school should be e s ta b lis h e d in MOSCOW — F iv e m e m b e rs o f the U.S. Senate de le gatio n in in g the c lin ic w i ll p e rfo r m in the D e tr o it a re a because such M oscow f o r the sig n in g o f the n u c le a r te s t ban tre a ty have le ft s ix d iffe re n t bands, p la y in g a a school needs a m a s s iv e popu­ f o r W ashington w ith a copy of the s i g n e d docum ent. The sixth v a rie ty o f good, A m e ric a n b ig - la tio n base. m e m b e r. Sen. F u lb rig h t o f A rk a n s a s , plans to re m a in in M oscow band ja z z . The bands w ill be T h e a r tic le quoted h im , " W ith o u r way th ro u g h school we t r y em p lo ye im p ro v e w h ile he w o rk s ce n ts f o r d in n e r o r $1,20 a day. s e v e ra l m o re days. "W e t r y to hold as m any jobs lead by Johnny R ic h a rd s , H e rb In a d d itio n , they e a rn th e ir re g ­ m o d e rn tra n s p o rta tio n we don’ t S e c re ta ry o f State Rusk is ta k in g a day o ff fr o m h is M oscow as p o s s ib le f o r stu d e n ts,” said to help students as m uch as f o r us. P o m e ro y , M a rv S tam m , R alph " W e ’ re using as m any stu­ u la r w ages.” need the p o p u la tio n b a sis p r e ­ ta lk s w ith B r it is h and Soviet le a d e rs and is spending the day in L y le T h o rb u rn , m anager o f r e s i­ p o s s i b l e , ” T h o rb u rn s a i d , T h o rb u rn p o in te d out th a t o ff- v io u s ly re q u ire d . F o u r y e a r M u tc h le r, M o rg a n P o w e ll and dents as we can in the new L e n in g ra d . Rusk p re d ic te d today th a t the pa ct he signed w ith the dence h a lls . ” We g ive p re fe re n c e “ R e g u la r em ployees w ould be Leon B ree de n, a ll p ro fe s s io n a l cam pus students w o rk in g f o r the m e d ic a l schools have re c e n tly two c o u n trie s M onday w i ll re c e iv e what he te rm e d " g r e a t support to students liv in g in the d o r m i­ m uch e a s ie r f o r us to h ir e in d o rm ito r ie s . One gro up o f stu ­ m u s ic ia n s o r a rra n g e rs . re s id e n c e h a lls tend to w o rk in been e s ta b lis h e d a t the U n iv e r­ in the U n ite d States. t o r ie s . ” o u r o p e r a t i o n b e c a u s e o f dent em ployees is liv in g in E m ­ Em cee f o r the fin a l c o n c e rt w ill the la r g e r u n its such as Shaw s ity of K en tucky in L e x in g to n and U .N . S e c re ta ry G e n e ra l T h a n t le ft M oscow M onday a fte r lending "S tu d e n t em p lo ym e nt in t h e sche du lin g p ro b le m s and lim ite d m ons h a ll. T h e y re c e iv e th e ir be D r . M o r r is E . (Gene) H a ll, and B ro d y . He sa id u s u a lly these in G a in e s v ille , F la ., t w o co m ­ the p re s tig e o f h is o ffic e to the n u c le a r te s t ban tre a ty sig nin g. re sid e n ce h a ll system to ta le d h o u rs tha t students can w o r k ." ro o m f o r a no m in a l c h a rg e and students have le a rn e d som e s k ill. m u n itie s c o n s id e ra b ly s m a lle r fo r m e r m e m b e r o f the MSU D e­ B e fo re le a v in g . T han t also u n ve ile d a pro po sed peace plan c a llin g about 2,500 students w o r k i n g T h o r b u r n em phasized th a t t h e ir m e a l s f o r c o s t. T h i s p a rtm e n t o f M u s ic , and now head ” O ff-c a m p u s students h a v e than G re a te r L a n s in g . f o r an a c c o rd against sp re a d in g n u c le a r weapons. d u rin g the academ ic y e a r 1962- m any student em ployes do a v e ry am ounts to 30 cen ts f o r b re a k ­ o f the M u s ic D e p a rtm e n t a t the th e ir c h o ic e when they w o rk f o r " G r e a te r L a n s in g ," B y e rru m 63. T h e to ta l student p a y r o ll fo r fin e jo b . "W e t r y to have each fa s t, 40 cen ts f o r lunch, and 50 us o f e ith e r p u rch a sin g a ll th e ir added, " c o u ld e a s ily su p p o rt a the sam e p e r i o d was about m e a ls f o r the te rm at the stu­ fo u r - y e a r m e d ic a l p ro g ra m . $750,000. T h is s u m m e r about dent ra te o r pa yin g the guest "M ic h ig a n is be lo w the na tio n a l 220 students a re w o rk in g f o r the ra te f o r each m e a l th a t they a ve ra g e in the p h y s ic ia n popu­ re sid e n ce h a ll s y s te m .” eat d u rin g t h e ir w o rk in g h o u rs ,” la tio n . E x p e rts now e s tim a te tha t T h o rb u rn sa id that student em ­ E n g in e e r in g S y s te m T h o rb u rn said. M ic h ig a n m ust g ra du ate 250 m o re plo ye s a re engaged in a v a rie ty “ T h is am ounts to about $174 p h y s ic ia n s each y e a r between o f jo b s th is s u m m e r in c lu d in g fo r the to ta l te r m ra te . T h e 1970 and 1975 to m eet its needs. p a in tin g , f u r n itu r e m o vin g and G a in s R e c o g n itio n in d iv id u a l guest m ea l ra te c o s ts T h is is a c o n s e rv a tiv e fig u r e ,” coo kin g. ■1 60 cen ts l o r b re a k fa s t, 90 ce n ts he added. ''W e ’ ve used students to sup­ " T h e n e w approach a llo w s f o r lu nch and $1.30 f o r d in n e r. B y e rru m is re p o rte d as saying T h e M ich iga n S tate approach p le m e n t p a in t c re w s and do m in o r students and in s tru c to rs to c o m ­ He p o i n t e d out t h a t the MSU is a n a tu ra l p la c e to lo cate to e n g in e e rin g education has won re p a irs . Students a re w o rk in g in m u n ica te in the m a th e m a tic a l m in im u m wage p a id to students the new fo u r - y e a r m e d ic a l school n a tio n a l re c o g n itio n . m o s t o f the d o rm ito rie s . T hey a re language w ith w hich both a re has been $1 f o r o v e r tw o y e a rs , sin ce it has m any o f the scie n ­ R e p re se n ta tive s fro m 26 lead­ p a in tin g in B ro d y, re fu rb is h in g " T h e ave rag e wage is between t i f i c fa c ilit ie s and de p a rtm e n t in g A m e ric a n educa tion al in s titu ­ f a m ilia r , ” V o n T e rs c h said. p u b lic a re a s in C am pb ell and $1.10 and $1.15. It used to be re q u ire d . tio n s converged on cam pus M on­ "C o m p le x s y s t e m s co m b in ­ w o rk in g in the kitch e n at C a se.” about 90 cen ts. "W e are a n tic ip a tin g ta k in g the day to study MSU’ s new approach ing e le c tr ic a l, m e ch a n ica l and A c c o rd in g to T h o r b u r n the o th e r types o f p a r ts can be e f­ "W e have the la rg e s t n u m be r f i r s t (m e d ic a l) stud ents in the to en g in e e rin g education. re sid e n ce h a lls p e rso n n e l only o f stud ents and pay the high est f a ll o f 1965 ( f o r the tw o -y e a r Some 30 re p re s e n ta tiv e s are fe c tiv e ly d e s c rib e d ." •do m in o r re p a irs . "W e have m in im u m wage to them o f any p ro g ra m ),” he re v e a le d . ta k in g p a rt in a th re e -w e e k sem ­ T h e MSU syste m s concept was 'u m p te e n ' d iffe re n t th in g s to do d e p a rtm e n t on c a m p u s . T he B y e rru m also said a dean of in a r . It is financed by a $90,000 fo rm e d fiv e y e a rs age by D r . during th e s u m m e r. Student nu m b e r o f students on o u r pa y­ m edicine w i l l p ro b a b ly be g ra n t to MSU fo r c u r r ic u lu m de­ H e rm a n E. Koenig, D r. W illia m c re w s a re p u ttin g the fin is h in g r o l l is, la r g e r than o u r re g u la r appointed by the opening of the v e lo p m e n t in e n g in e e rin g by the A . B la c k w e ll and asso cia te s in to u c h e s /o n W onders h a ll. They h o u rly em p lo ye p a y r o ll, " T h o r ­ f a ll te rm . N a tio n a l S c i e n c e Foundation the e le c tr ic a l e n g in e e rin g de­ a re w a xin g flo o rs and m oving b u rn sa id . “ T h e re a re about th re e T h e dean o f m e d ic in e w ill be (N SF). p a rtm e n t. in f u r n itu r e . stud ents f o r e v e ry re g u la r em ­ re s p o n s ib le f o r p u ttin g MSU’ s Represented a re Queens "T h e s e c re w s m ay w o rk un- S e ve ra l c l a s s e s have been m e d ic a l s c h o o l in to m o tio n , C o lle g e in England, the U n iv e r­ p lo y e e .” • usu al h o u rs ,” he s a id . "W he n taught using the new concept One fe a tu re of the student em ­ selecting m e d ic a l f a c u l t y s ity o f W a te rlo o in Canada, NSF a lo a d o f fu r n itu r e com es in at and students and in s tr u c to r s a re p lo y m e n t in the re s id e n c e h a lls m e m b e rs , p lan nin g f a c ilit ie s and and se ve ra l in d u s trie s . 4 p .m . in the aftern oon we un­ e n th u s ia s tic about its p o te n tia l. is a s ta n d a riz e d m ethod o f e v a lu ­ o th e r d e ta ils . In cha rge of the p ro je c t is D r . load it r ig h t away in ste ad of "S tu d e n ts who have taken the a tio n c a lle d the m e r it r a tin g s y s ­ L a w re n c e W. Von T e rs c h , c h a ir ­ w a itin g u n til the next da y.” s yste m s c o u r s e s know m o re m an o f the e le c tr ic a l en g in e e r­ te m . th in g s in g e n e ra l and le ss th in g s " T h e r e a re th re e rea son s fo r T h o rb u rn stated tha t the re a ­ in g d e p a rtm e n t. T h e MSU " s y s te m s approach” , in s p e c ific than o th e r s tu d e n ts ," the s y s te m ," T h o r b u r n s a i d . o sons f o r h ir in g students a re : w h ich the se m in a r is stud ying , is Von T e rs c h said. ‘ ‘ I t is to encourage the student "B e c a u s e th e re a re m any stu­ a im e d at g iv in g students a m eans "W e can’ t p ro v e it , but we to s tic k w ith the jo b because dents who need a jo b to get o f a n a lyzin g and de sig nin g the th in k th is is a re a l advantage it is good tra in in g ; we have to get th ro u g h school o u r p o lic y is that tod ay when technology is m o v­ the jo b done; and w e i«eed-*to because w e a re p a rt o f the U n i­ s y s te m s w hich make up ro c k e ts , in g so r a p id ly that the s p e c ific su p p ly re fe re n c e s c o n s ta n tly to e r ip u r F COMPLEX CONTINUES TO GROW - Work on the new science complex on South Campus v e r s ity we t r y to em ploy as m any a irp la n e s , autom ated fa c to rie s ite m s we w o rk w ith a re chang­ FAIR students as we can. and o th e r com ponents o f m odern (continued on poge 5) tech n o lo g y. in g a lm o st d a ily .” " A ls o .s in c e som e o f us w o rke d are coming atf the drawing board and becoming a reality. 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ADI T 31 W here RE TC| \C R OSS 1 \\ anderer 3 2 H isto rica l period Point Of View PRE-LEAGUE b Nut RATES NOW Megalomania 11 H a n d s o m e - 33 G o vern ed h an 3 5 M orbid U L N A U M arb le 14 Spite grow th suth x 3 7 Solidily 3 8 1.um be r P O O L P R O M IN EFFECT 15 Receiver ot Y E N Sj m an s boot a gilt l b M a lt e rage bev- 41 ( o r a l island SOLUTION SO OF TUESDAY'S PUZZLÉ .......• • • .......■ ■ E r ic Filson PLAY 17 Metal end o t i string 4 3 Sh ark p a ras it ic iisli DOWN 6. Cushion 7 . P e r s o n a l­ A c c o rd in g to some o f the o ld e r c o n s e rv a tiv e people around the B y such a c r it e r ia n MSU is among the best but p o s s ib ly m ay becom e, in a d d itio n , among the GOLF 19 Salt 4 5 . Colle ge in [ Ho ttentot state and nation th e re is an un­ Morning — Noon ~ ities w o rs t, because o f huge fu tu re en­ Ke ntucky !. K. In dian d e s ira b le tre n d today c a lle d m eg­ 2 0 Dev ou red 8. C a r d g a m e Night - Rain 2 2 Astute 4 6 S o n ol ( ieb vine alo m a n ia . ro llm e n ts expected. a n d Nu t 3 Burrow ing 9 . Rib ald M y b ro th e r and I w e re h itc h ­ I ’ m not p ro p o s in g e n ro llm e n t or Shine 2 4 1'ut forth 1 0. B orn effort 2 7 I ntr ac ta ble 4 7 . A n a ly z e e x ­ perim en ta lly 4 8 . Gr , g r a v e ­ animal 4 Keel-billed cuckoo 1 2. L o catio n 18. Ob tain h ik in g in C o n n e cticu t la s t sum ­ m e r when we w e re p ic k e d up by c u t-b a c k s . T h e con cep t of a u n ity o r s in g le cam pus I th in k should be e lim in a te d . ANYTIME per son 20. Bom byx a Y a le p ro fe s s o r o f m e d icin e . PLEASE C A L L FOR RESERVATIONS 2 9 El der stone 5. O v e r l o r d We d iscusse d a nu m b e r o f things V e ry few in d iv id u a ls can know 2 1 . W it h o u t a a ll the aspects o f such a u n it 2 3 4 5 % It i t 13 7 to title 2 3. T im e units and we got around to w h y th e p r o - fe s s o r was teaching at Y a le and as New Y o rk C ity . G ro u p lo y a l­ tie s to a sin g le u n ity such as 332-6565 G0LF-0-TR0N K ab b r . why we w e re going to the U n i­ 2 v e r s ity o f M ich ig a n and MSU, MSU 1 fe e l should be s p lin te re d 14 i 15 po int in to s m a lle r c o lle g e o r geo­ re s p e c tiv e ly . % " I had a ch o ice at one tim e g ra p h ic a l id e n tific a tio n s . 16 IT 18 19 T h is m ay help the p ro b le m of to teach at e ith e r the U n iv e r­ f , fs Zt Y Y a d ju stm e n t fo r students lo s t in 20 Z/ 23 s ity o f M ich ig a n o r Y a le ,” said % b 15 16 % 27 % it island the p ro fe s s o r. " I v is ite d both cam puses. When I was going to the the c o m p le x ity o f the U n iv e r s ity . Such a p ro p o s a l, if c a r r ie d to ex­ tre m e s , m ig h t lead to the d is ­ EVERYONE WELCOME % U o f M , I went th ro u g h D e tro it. It 3» 3/ 6. N am e in te g ra tio n of o v e r - a ll o rg a n iz a ­ OPEN D AILY 10 A.M. TO 11 P.M. T h e re I asked d ire c tio n s to Ann A th ena tio n o r a d m in is tra tio n . W hether SAT., SUN. AND HOLIDAYS 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M. » 33 34 A rb o r. th is is d e s ira b le o r not w ill have % 35 3* % 37 À % y a 38 39 40 À V ing “ A fe llo w d ire c te d m e in the fo llo w in g m an ne r: ‘ F ir s t you go “ b ” nu m be r o f m ile s in " c ” to be d e te rm in e d . ( continued on page 10) 3411 EAST MICHIGAN 44 4 0 . C o n ta in e r 41 41 43 d ire c tio n u n til you com e to the 4 1 . C a m e l 's b ig g e s t auto a sse m b ly p la n t in THURSDAY and FR ID A Y STORE HOURS - 9 : 3 0 A . M . to 5 : 3 0 P .M . i 46 h a i r cloth 45 the w o rld . Then you tu rn le ft, 4 2 . Deposit 4T É 4B 4 4 . C a t c h e r 's u n t il you com e to the biggest % glove re s e a rc h c e n te r in the w o rld ,’ and so on. “ Such an a ttitu d e p re v a le n t in th e M id w e st is what made me 1 M ile East d e cid e to teach at Y a le . T he U of M had e x c e lle n t fa c ilitie s ,b u t T R A D IT IO N A L - Of MSU M é t ìk I was lo o kin g fo r som e th in gs d if­ fe re n t. A t le ast i t ’ s d iffe re n t by O U R V E ST E D SU IT the stan dard s o f to d a y ,” the p ro ­ fe s s o r said. T h e concept of b ig g e st seem s f o r th e llforno Restaurant m o re and m o re be com ing equated w ith best in o u r s o c ie ty , la m one o f the m any who b e lie ve s th is n a t u r a l s h o u ld e r m a y not be the case. T r u e , the ' T é w w d l ò t ] x û i e T f 2 2 / Y [a m eut ¡m . L w fc u J * day o f the lone in v e n to r o r gen­ m a n iu s is ending. E v e ry th in g is done INOW OREN D A lLY lliA M - 2:A m ! in te a m s now. O rg a n iz a tio n and e ffic ie n c y a re the b y -w o rd s . who favors the Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza A t MSU the concept of b ig ­ gest seem s to be a m u ltip le p ro b le m . U n d e r the Land G ra n t ease of clean-cut RATHSKELLER ph ilo so p h y, MSU is supposed to p ro v id e a lib e r a l and p r a c tic a l com fortable OPEN D A IL Y 5 P.M . education f o r the a g r ic u ltu ra l COTTON SU ED E AND FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT and in d u s tria l m asses. MSU has sim plicity in his O XFO R D CLO TH pio n e e re d in m any fie ld s o f ed­ u ca tio n and re s e a rc h . I t has been wardrobe...an G O -T O G E T H E R S f i r s t . Being f i r s t is a b e tte r The happy-go-lucky ensemble PHONE ED7-1311 FOR TAKE OUT stan dard o f judgm ent o f the sue cess of an in s titu tio n than being a ll-w o o l suit . . . have fun wearing the cotton big g e st. suede jumper accented with with vest, multi-stitching and a cord belt TRIUMPHS with chain and coin decoration. 3-button front, The paisley print oxford cloth blouse has roll up sleeves. fla p pockets, Jumper in Brown, Oliva, Gold or Blue. Sixes 8 to 18. Blouse in plain front Brown with Olive or Gold with Blue. Sizes 8 to 18. trousers. His choice: solid tones, herringbones o r muted plaids. CENTRAL MICHIGAN’ S LARGEST SELECTION 6 0 .0 0 M E N ’ S SHOP Call ED 2.3505 Al from $1665 SERVICE FOR ALL 210 A B B O T T EEAST ROAD LAN SIN G - Edwards IMPORTED CARS 616 N . Howard J u s t So uth of E a s t Saginaw 2900 Jacobsons M E N ^ SHOP M.A.C. and Albert SPORTS CAR CENTER B lock. P h o n e IV 9 - 7 5 9 1 « M ichigan State News, E ast L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u r s d a y , Au gu st 8, 1 9 6 3 3 Language Communication Important Students Learn Girls Don’t Take A dvantage Y ou’ d th in k it would» be n ice o f w h e th e r a young m u s ic ia n is P h yl added that "e v e ry o n e is f o r a g i r l to be outnum bered a boy o r a g i r l. p la y in g in a band, and w e’ re a ll Complete'Tongue’ by e l i g i b l e young m e n by "W e spend about th re e ho urs w o rk in g h a rd on the c o n c e rt fo r a m a rg in o f n e a rly 20 to 1. a day in actu a l p la y in g ,” she F rid a y n ig h t.” B ut tw o o f the seven g ir ls exp la ine d. "A b o u t fo u r h o u rs a s tu d y in g at the Stan Kenton ja z z day is spent in studying m u sic And th is seems to be ju s t as w o rksh o p on cam pus th is week th e o r y ." tru e f o r g ir ls as boys.______ By CHARLES C. WELLS p a tte rn s and s tru c tu re p a tte rn s . m a in ta in th e y ’ re " r e a ll y too busy T hen com es le a rn in g to re a d State News Staff Writer f o r m uch ro m a n tic li f e . ” com p reh end and speak and f in a lly le a rn in g to w r ite in the language. P h yl B e c k e l, 15, a p e tite , d a rk ­ Elda Diane MSU fo re ig n language students h a ire d tee nag er fro m M a r i o n , Special! not o n ly le a rn a language, but they T hen com es le a rn in g to rea d, O hio , is w o rk in g out on the ja zz a lso le a rn to co m m u n ica te e ffe c ­ com p reh end and speak, and f in a l­ piar.o at the c lin ic . She and n e a rly t iv e ly . ly le a rn in g to w r ite in the la n ­ 130 o th e r young ja z z en th u sia sts " T h e r e is a d iffe re n c e between guage. For the month of August a re stu d yin g at the w o rksho p le a rn in g the w o r k s and con­ Tow nsend o u tlin e d th re e ba sic Permanents that were reg­ under som e of the m ost p ro m in e n t s tru c tio n o f a language and being rea son s f o r ta k in g a fo re ig n la n ­ ularly JlO.SU'Ore’ Tecv'Mred p e rs o n ,a ik ic r an m o d e rn tr.v. » ab le to c o m m u n ica te e ffe c tiv e ly in th a t language,” sa id Stanley guage. The are : It is an access to c u ltu re f o r "1 r e a lly don’ t fe e l lik e too for one month only at $9.50 g re a te r unde rsta nd ing o f t h e m uch o f a c u r io s ity , even though R. Tow nsend, c h a irm a n o f the th e re dees seem to be a re a l d e p a rtm e n t o f fo re ig n languages. "W h e n o u r students co m p le te people. T he know ledge gained f r o m the s u rp lu s o f m en. " M o s t o f the k id s h e re a re £lda Chiana ßeautu, Sahnt- a fo re ig n language c o u rs e , they stud y o f fo re ig n languages p r o ­ v id e s a to o l f o r re s e a rc h in o th e r r e a lly s e rio u s about w a ntin g to Directly above College Drug . • . two entrances a re ab le to respond a p p ro p ria te ly le a rn m o re to develop th e ir m u s i­ 210 1/2 Abbott Rd. or 119 E. Grand River to any lin q u is tic s itu a tio n . fie ld s . F o r exa m ple, the s cie n ­ t is t who knows another language, c a l ta le n ts .’ ’ "W e teach slang and c o llo ­ Carol K lo p fe n s te in , 16, of OPEN q u ia lis m s along w ith the accep­ doesn’ t have to depend on o th e r 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. Tues.«Fri. (AIR-CONDITIONED) tra n s la tio n , b u t c a n get the N o r th v ille is a lso stu d yin g p ia n o . ta b le g ra m m e r because they a re She says the pace at the c lin ic 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Mon. & Sat. ED 2-2416 used in o rd in a ry s p e e c h ." know ledge f i r s t hand. It is a m eans o f g e ttin g a high Professor Wolff talks with three students is " r e a ll y h e c t ic " — re g a rd le s s He illu s tr a te d th is idea by say­ p o s itio n at a top s a la ry . languages. He is c re d ite d w ith he said, " t h is yr>ar th e d e p a rt- in g , "W h e n you w a lk down the b u ild in g th e A fric a n p ro g ra m at m en t w ill off« f e r a s tra ig h t m a jo r s tre e t and m eet som eone, you say " T h e r e a re m any fo re ig n la n ­ the U n iv e r s ity of London in to i n C h in ese 1language and l i t e r - 'H i. ’ ” T h e p ro p e r way to re p ly guage o p p o rtu n itie s in bu sin ess, one of the fin e s t in the w o rld . a tu r e ." w o uld be “ Good m o rn in g , h °w g o ve rn m e n t and in d u s try ,” he s a id . " E m p lo y e rs often have few B e r r y a lso won fa m e f o r h is He noted tf C h ine se is used I East Lansing open Friday a re you?’ ’ , he sa id . w o rk on the A fric a n Language e x c lu s iv e ly ii W ang’ s c la s s e s . people to select fr o m . In fa c t, " B u t in a p e rs o n a l s itu a tio n such as th is , you w ould r e a lly o u r p la ce m e n t h a s b e e n ex­ J o u rn a l. T h e jo u rn a l is the only one of it s type and w ill becom e T h e R ussian se ctio n o ffe rs a c o m p le te a rra y of c o u rs e s in c u l­ i And Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 c e lle n t.” re p ly , ‘H i, how’ s it g o in g ,’ o r an MSU p u b lic a tio n un d e r h is d i­ tu r e fro m the C la s s ic a l P e rio d He said m o st fo re ig n language som e th in g to that e ffe c t,’ ’ he re c tio n . of R ussia to the tim e of the jo b s begin around $6,000 and can added. “ U n d e r the d ire c tio n of Jam es C o m m u n is t ta ke o ve r. go as high as $50,000. Ifa p e r s o n "W e t r y to teach o u r students P. Wang, MSU C h ine se c o u rs e s A ll R ussian language in s tr u c ­ : S™,.: J is r e a lly good, th e re a re m any to speak as i f the language w ere have earned a high r e p u ta tio n ," to rs a re na tive R u ssia n s, he said. o p p o rtu n itie s f o r g o ve rn m e n t h is n a tive to n g u e ," he said. ap p o in tm e n ts to top p o s itio n s , he T ow nsend said that in s tr u c to r s added. T w o gra du ates in C h ine se r e ­ EAST LANSING do not go easy on students by le ttin g the m speak E n g lish in ce ive d im m e d ia te jo bs w ith the c la s s e s . W h ile th is m ay be a fe d e ra l go ve rn m e n t la s t y e a r, he / a li t t l e d iff ic u lt at f i r s t , we fe e l sa id . Some o f the g o ve rn m e n t th a t they a re b e tte r p re p a re d agencies h ir in g a la rg e nu m b e r ^ Y O U 'L l FIND % than students com ing fro m o th e r o f fo re ig n language students a re u n iv e rs itie s w here E n g lis h is the N a tio n a l S e c u rity A gency, spoken i n f o r e i g n language the C e n tra l In te llig e n c e A ge ncy, the F B I and the D e p a rtm e n t of A c la s s e s , he said. M ic h ig a n State students a lso Defense. le a rn a b o u t the c u ltu re and B esides g iv in g the o ld standbys HUNDREDS m a n n e rs o f the language they a re le a rn in g to speak. T h is m akes the m e ffe c tiv e c o m m u n ic a to rs , he said. o f G e rm a n , F re n c h and Spanish, the d e p a rtm e n t is now o ffe rin g c o u rs e w o rk in C hinese, R u ssian , ef words Students le a rn p rp n u n c ia tio n , a n d p h ra s e s , s o u n d and. in th e A fric a n languages. T ow nsend is tr y in g to in te re s t m o re ’ students in these le s s e r Paperbacks ot Rabin Named known languages. He in d ic a te d students o f t e n shy away fr o m them because they a re too d if­ at f ic u lt. Society Prexy " W h ile these languages m ayb e s lig h tly h a rd e r, they a re a c tu a lly not as d iff ic u lt as m any make S.B.S.UJ* D r . A lb e rt I. R abin, p ro fe s s o r th e m out to b e ," he said. o f p sych o lo g y, has been nam ed F o r C hinese, R u ssian and the STUDENT ?» p re s id e n t-e le c t o f the S ociety A fr ic a n languages of Adangm e o f P ro je c tiv e T echn iq ues. He w i ll and T w i, w hich a re spoken on assum e the p re s id e n c y in 1964. A f r ic a 's W est C o ast, MSU is p ro b a b ly the to p u n iv e rs ity in T he S o cie ty is an o rg a n iz a tio n A m e ric a , he added. o f m o re than 800 m e m b e rs , in ­ c lu d in g c 1 i n i c a 1 p s y c h o lo g is ts , "M S U o ffe rs the outstanding ACROSS FROM BERKFY HALL a n th ro p o lo g is ts a n d p s y c h ia tris ts p ro g ra m in the U n ite d States fo r fr o m the U n ite d States and a A fric a n la n g u a g e s ," he sa id . " I t n u m be r o f fo re ig n c o u n trie s . is unique because we m ake w ide LIEBERMANNS* use of the A fric a n S tudies C en­ Its m a in co n ce rn is w ith the te r in teaching the A fr ic a n c u l­ advancem ent and a p p lic a tio n o f tu re s along w ith the language p r o ­ sp e cia l typ e s o f p e rs o n a lity as­ g r a m ." sessm e nt m ethods in c l i n i c a l T h is y e a r Jack B e r r y is co m ­ in g to cam pus to teach A fric a n STURDY TRUNKS p ra c tic e and in re s e a rc h . 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O # Roll-up sleeve Mouses for back-to- $1495 C a n a d i a n wolf. Gold, G r e e n . 4 5 . 0 0 Im a » 1. S a t i h » . S a n i 74’ school and fall Outstanding values Decause o f rhe 65 9? D a cron * poly • * e r and 35 cotton wash n wear 197 ( (J u s ta x ) *fnct$ p.* Ft4t<*. iti« Fabric. Styled with pointed or Ber- aa. nuda collar. . . m u l 11 c o m p l e t e B . Suede c lo th with s m a r t s t i t c h d e t a i l , topped ra n g e o f f t t ll'S iz r with t i p - d y e d o p o s s u m f r o m A u s t r a l i a . In new p a c k in g t r u n k s . breen o r vicuna. 4 5 .0 0 C. C r o m p t o n c o r d u r o y d e t a i l e d in m o c h a l e a t h e r Reg. 2 5 c ! 3 Days O n ly ! and S h o o r n a pile l in e d . Th e f u r i s I t a l i a n l a m b STATIONERY SALE! dyed ly nx . S p i c e , h e m p . 3 9 . 9 5 I n v « l « p « » - W h i t e bond, 6 * 4 " size P k g .o f 32 I f a r S l i Ink TafclMi - 3 x 8 '. 116 sheets BATH MATS R uled or plain. 1 H r a i« , F a s t I . a n s i n g , M i e hi; P e a c e -In te r n a tio n a l C e n te r and c o m m u n ic a tio n , he in d ica te d . about an e ffe c tiv e on -cam p us in ­ v e r s ity o f W isco n sin . He is about M ic h ig a n S t a t e has becom e te re d around g iv in g c o u rs e s at s e ttin g w ith o u t any tro u b le . te rn a tio n a l p ro g ra m . the o n ly p e rso n on cam pus to T h e o f f - c a m p u s p ro g ra m M on ey f o r the p ro je c ts com es g r e a tly in vo lve d in in te rn a tio n a l MSU an in te rn a tio n a l d im e n sio n B e sid e s keeping in te rn a tio n a l re c e iv e h is d o cto ra te , but not •n a in ly fr o m g ra n ts fro m Foun- a c tiv itie s in re c e n t y e a rs . by the addition of fo re ig n aspects c e n te rs around the de velopm e nt p ro g ra m s ru n n in g sm o o th ly he re, h is m a s te r’ s degree. tkn Wt/ HrinCT joH A n« flw i v a rio u s governm ent C o n t r i b u t i f to **>» incre=>°°d nf prh irarinn oj In s titu tio n s ? round agencies. he re p re s e n ts MSU at such in ­ A fte r g ra d u a tio n , he spent one a c tiv ity in th is fie ld is G len L . fo re ig n in s tru c to rs h e re . the w o rld . MSU d ir e c t ly bene­ In c a r r y in g out the p ro g ra m s , s titu tio n s as fou nda tion s g o ve rn ­ y e a r w ith the B ure au o f A g r i­ T a g g a rt, dean of in te rn a tio n a l "W e a re tr y in g to get s tu ­ f it s fro m a fre e exchange of c u ltu r a l E con om ics, a d iv is io n T a g g a rt w o rk s th ro u g h the es­ m en t and o th e r c o lle g e s and u n i­ p ro g ra m s . dents to see A m e ric a ’ s p ro b le m s in fo rm a tio n w ith the in s titu tio n s ta b lis h e d c o lle g e s and o th e r o r ­ v e r s itie s . He a lso has cha rge of of the U.S. D e pa rtm e nt o f A g r i­ " T h e pu rpo se of M SU’ s in ­ in re la tio n to the re s t of the it is helping. b rin g in g fo re ig n students h e re to c u ltu re , in W ashington. He then T h e U n iv e r s ity p r e s e n t l y g a n iz a tio n a l u n its o f the U n i­ te rn a tio n a l a c tiv ity is to develop w o r ld , " he said. " T h is is p a r ­ study. jo in e d the F o re ig n A g r ic u ltu r a l v e r s ity as f a r as p ra c tic a b le . m o re s ig n ific a n t know ledge which t ic u la r ly tru e in the U n iv e rs ity m a in ta in s nine m a jo r te c h n ic a l S e rv ic e , a p re d e c e s s o r to the H e sum m ed up the resp on­ Dean T a g g a rt bro u g h t to. MSU can be used f o r w o rld peace,” C o l l e g e c o u rs e s lik e .¿ s o c ia l assista n ce p ro je c ts in c o u n trie s s ib ilit ie s o f h is o ffic e as: a w e alth of e xp e rie n ce in the P o in t F o u r P ro g ra m . he said. " T h is know ledge can scie n ce . In te rn a tio n a l p ro b le m s of A s i a , L a tin A m e ric a a n d in te rn a tio n a l re la tio n s fie ld . a ls o be used to b u ild c o m p e titio n are not fa r re m o ve d , but are v e ry A f r i c a . T h e y a re lo ca te d in to p ro v id e le a d e rs h ip and A n a tive of L e w is to n , U tah, He cam e to M ic h ig a n State in betw een c o u n trie s in the develop­ m uch a p a rt of o u r e ve ryd a y O kinaw a, B r a z il,C o lo m b ia , V iê t- a d m in is tra tiv e su p p o rt to b rin g he attended U tah State U n iv e r­ 1953 as a p ro fe s s o r o f sociolo gy m en t of new m a r k e ts ." liv in g s itu a tio n .” Nam , P akista n, In d ia , N ig e ria , and an throp olo gy. about the m o b iliz a tio n and w ise s ity . He spent th re e and a h a lf He in d ica te d thé new knowledge B e sid e s the expansion of know ­ C o s t a R i c a , and N a tio n a lis t y e a rs in C ze ch lo sla va kia as a In 195? he becam e dean of use o f U n iv e rs ity re s o u rc e s in gained fro m o u r in te rn a tio n a l ledge of fo re ig n a ffa irs , T a g g a rt C h ina . p ro m o tin g in te rn a tio n a l u n d e r­ m is s io n a ry f o r the M o r m o n in te rn a tio n a l p ro g ra m s , a new ly p ro g ra m s m ig h t aid the U n ite d b e lie v e s U n iv e rs ity p r o g r a m s T he p ro je c ts c e n te r around stan din g. C h urch . c re a te d p o st. He re p o rts d ir e c tly S tates in tim e o f c o n flic t when should help p ro du ce te c h n ic a l a g r ic u ltu re , bu sin ess a d m in is ­ — to c o n trib u te to p ro g ra m s In 1940 he re c e iv e d th is doc­ to P re s id e n t Hannah on in te r ­ new so u rce s of m a te ria ls and s p e c ia lis ts who a re able to use tr a tio n , p u b lic and p o lic e a d m in - a b ro a d # n d a t the same tim e b rin g to ra te in so cio lo g y at the U n i­ national a c tiv itie s . e n g in e e rin g , education new m a rk e ts m ig h t be needed. t h e ir spe cia l " A m e r ic a n h ig h e r education is i U n io n ■ M ill. .not. p p cp a rio g j ’ *?< * \ t u c f e 'n t s to m eet « fd rftf•p ro b ­ r i i » - Sf ’ *" * vit**-*- vu** t ipfwrt aii.d v »% 4/ * le m s ," he said. " T h e gap in in ­ te rn a tio n a l i n v o l v e m e n t n a rro w in g , but we s t ill have a long w ay to go. " A t M ich iga n S tate, we have made a su b sta n tia l s ta r t in g e ttin g | is A H A R D T O F IN D IT E M in v o lv e d in w o rld a f f a ir s . " T a g g a rt said the a c c e le ra tio n ! o f re la tio n s h ip s between coun-1 If your looking for t r ie s is long overdue. T h e S o v ie t! Union has made s ig n ific a n t! s trid e s in g e t t i n g in vo lve d in I w o rld a ffa irs and th is had fo rc e d ! a special gift; a the U n ite d States a w a y f r o m l is o la tio n is t p o lic ie s , he added.I A m e ric a n h ig h e r education is I la g g in g behind b u sin e ss, g o ve rn -J m ent and in d u s try in in te rn a tio n a l! hard to find book; a ffa ir s when it should be in th e | lead, he added. "M S U has m o v e d fo rw a rd , a souvenir to m ail h o w e v e r," he said. " T h is U n i-1 v e r s ity is one of the p io n e e rs in j the in te rn a tio n a l p ro g ra m area. T h e dean defined M SU’ s e ffo r ts ] as being in two a re a s — the o f f - ] home; come to the A ROSE IS A ROSE ... — A member of the horiculture department is shown spraying some of the many roses that help adorn the cam pus e ffo r t and th e o n -c a m p u s ] a m p u s during the summer quarter. e ffo r t. T h e on-cam pus e ffo r t h a sce n - n Employment TL"j B IB (Continued from Page 1) ny people about s t u d e n t s n ployed by us. “ Since we get m any s u c h 're - Submarines, Varsity Burgers k UNION BOOKSTORE u e s t s we need a re c o rd o f 'v a lu a tio n f o r the nu m ero us stu­ OPEN 5 p.m. - - 2 a.m. nts th a t have w o rke d in the Carryout or Curb Service .. sidence h a lls . " D u r in g the re g u la r school When your out stop in a t.... v a r it is g e n e ra lly d iff ic u lt to And if w e don’t have w h a t t students to w o rk fro m 9 - Ll and 1-4. O u r re g u la r em ­ ployees m a i n t a i n o p e ra tio n s Varsity Drive-In you’re looking for w e can lu r in g these h o u r s ," T h o rb u rn ED 2-6517 E. Grand River Ave. said. "S tu d e n ts a re used p r in - , p a lly to f i l l in at m ea l t i m e s / ’ special order it for you at S c h o la rs h ip students re c e iv e te c ia l c o n s id e ra tio n f o r e m - oym ent in the d o rm ito rie s . no extra charge. "W e have an a rra n g e m e n t w ith Gordon Sabine, v ic e p re s id e n t of Clothes make quick recovery e c ia l p r o je c ts ! and the A d ­ m is s io n s o f f i c e that we w i ll a ssu re needy s c h o la rs h ip s t u ­ from sudden showers! B dents a jo b ,” T h o rb u rn said. " T h e s e students m ust show up f o r w o rk the f i r s t day o f the te rm , h o w e v e r . We do not BARGAIN BOOK CENTER NEW guarantee th a t vve w i ll ho ld a BOOK jo b f o r the m . T he o b je c tiv e b e - S' /A h in d the pla n is to supplem ent s c h o la rs h ip s ." T h o rb u rn a d d e d th a t m any TITLES lo re g u la r em p lo yes in the r e s i­ dence h a lls a re wom en. "T h e s e wom en g e n e ra lly lik e to have t h e ir s u m m e rs o ff. Since not ADDED a il o f o u r re g u la r em ployees DRY CLEANERS w is h to w o rk o r have to w o rk and U l in the su m m e r we take a surve y SHIRT LAUNDERERS i DAILY... each s p rin g . Ï S A LE ' We schedule as m any su m m e r FRANDOR CENTER con fe re n ce s as we can because f________________Coin-Op Coupon--------------- ----- . e lik e to keep as m an y jobs open as p o s s ib le . I SAVE sop j " Y o u can’ t la y o ff a ll the 1 COIN-OP-DRY CLEANING-Reg. 8 lb . $2.00 J re g u la r em ployes and m a in ta ir a s k ille d ,r e lia b le and lo y a l w o rk WITH THIS COUPON ONLY f o r c e , " T h o rb u rn said. I *1.50 ’ D u rin g the y e a r th e re a re Expires August 15, 1963 | a p p ro x im a te ly 800 f u ll- t im e em ­ p lo y e s /* A large selection of Good N ew Two New Books from. and Used books at drastically Rand Me Nally reduced prices. Paperbounds & NEW HORIZONS IN EDUCATION ROAD ATLAS & TRAVEL GUIDE Hardcovers included: The g l o v e - c o m p a r t m e n t a t l a s Th e b e n e f i t s of stu dy a b r o a d An i d e a l t r a v e l i n g c o m p a n i o n T h i s new and a m a z i n g book i s Books priced as lo w as with m a p s of the United S t a t e s , a c o m p l e t e and f a c t u a l guide to C a n a d a , and M e x i c o and f e a ­ the p r i n c i p l e u n i v e r s i t i e s of the w o r l d . An i d e a l guide f o r n turing A m e r i c a ’ s w o n d e r - t h o s e who a r e considering UNION BOOKSTORE l a n d s . It c a n a l s o be folded f o r to fit in y o u r p o c k e t o r p u r s e . stu dy in a f o r e i g n c o u n t r y at Only $ 1 . 0 0 only $ 1 . 9 5 'your y o u r ssu uppeerm ark r 11 im i et for im i education” ov» SPARTAN Corner Ann 8t AA.A.C Book Store ED 7-1180 | - I 1 - 1- "A DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY” ■ - . (Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k s t o r e u LOCATED IN THE UNION BUILDING... ■• ' ____________ ______ ^ ■— m— — n . J o «___ TTninn B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k St o r e U n i o n BoJ ^ amm— — — — ^ ^ C I b M ichigan Statç N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 8, 1 9 6 3 Truth Basis Campus Work Combined By Church Unity Seen By Germ an Leader For All Questions Q uestions a re a p e rtin e n t p a rt of lif e in an academ ic co m ­ Female Religious Adviser T o ta l m e rg in g o f a ll L u th e ra n c h u rc h e s w ill "p ro b a b ly happen p a s to r of the M a rtin L u th e r Chap­ e l at MSU, was one o f 20 M is ­ m u n ity . The quest f o r tru th in e v e ry and a ll d is c ip lin e s By LINDA MILLER and U C M , she heads d iscu ssio n d e nts in re sid e n ce h a lls who des­ m uch fa s te r than m any t h in k , " s o u r i Synod o b s e rv e rs sent to p ro g ra m s . I t was h e r idea to in vo lve s asking qu estio ns and seeking te n ta tiv e and d e fin itiv e groups among g ra du ate students ig n a te a p re fe re n c e f o r the L u th ­ a p ro m in e n t G e rm a n L u th e ra n the fo u rth a sse m bly, he ld e v e ry State Newt Staff Writer in itia te these d in n e rs to p r o ­ a n sw e rs tha t w ill lead to knowledge and un de rsta nd ing . m ote in te rn a tio n a l u n de rsta nd ing in the Lu th e ra n C h u rch . e ra n fa ith . She w ill s e rv e as one le a d e r p re d ic ts . fiv e y e a rs . A ltho ug h o n ly one wom an has A ba sic question re la te s to o u r s e lf un de rsta nd ing . I t is " I lik e to th in k o f m y s e lf as o f the d is c u s s io n le a d e rs at the T h e Rev. W a lte r W ie tzke , pas­ m oved in to the ra n k s of MSU and fe llo w s h ip at MSU. B ish o p Hanns L i l j e o f Han­ the age old qu ery proposed by the P s a lm is t. “ What is M an?” She pointed out th a t m any peo­ w o rk in g in the to ta l m in is t r y and N a tio n a l L u th e ra n Student Con­ t o r o f the U n iv e r s ity L u th e ra n r e lig io u s a d v is o rs , she is an in ­ o v e r to ld a news co n fe re n ce la s t Much of the fra m e w o rk o f the educational p ro c e s s is ere cte d m is s io n o f the c h u r c h ," she said. fe re n c e in W illia m s b a y , W is . C h u rc h , and G eorge B u b o lz, a flu e n tia l c h u r c h w o rk e r in h e r p le re ta in the m is c o n c e p tio n of week th a t much p ro g re s s to w a rd to help us to answ er that question. T h e p h ilo so p h e r suggests c h u rc h -c a m p u s w o rk as in v o lv ­ M is s Sund w ill be tea chin g a la te r th is m onth. re s id e n t o f E ast L a n s in g a ctive own r ig h t. u n itin g a ll L u th e ra n ch u rch e s knowledge begins when we know o u rs e lv e s , but the s e lf is c la s s at the c h u rch in the fa ll. " I know 1 w ould not be in in L u th e ra n la y a c tiv itie s , a re M is s T e c la Sund, who p ro fe s ­ in g o n ly u n de rgrad ua te students. w ith the L u th e ra n W o rld F ed­ a co m p le x, m an y-fa ceted being w hich eludes easy answ ers A s id e fro m h e r f u lltim e p o s itio n She also plans to ta ke b e ig g e r th is type o f w o rk i f I d id n ’t fin d a lso m eeting in H e ls in k i. s io n a lly holds the p o s itio n of e ra tio n has been made in re c e n t o r quick a n a lysis. cam pus w o rk e r fo r the U n iv e r­ in the re lig io u s a d v is e rs group steps in re a ch in g a ll the s tu - it a jo y fu l e x p e rie n c e ," she said. Down the c e n tu rie s of human h is to r y m any v a rie d and y e a rs . " I can n e v e r u n de rsta nd why in te re s tin g answ ers have com e fo rth in re p ly to the ba sic question, What is Man?’ ’ s it y L u th e ra n C h u rc h , is a l s o s e c re ta ry of the cam pus r e l i ­ som e people th in k it is so fr u s ­ tra tin g . I fin d a ll m y w o rk ex­ H is announcement was made in Negro Priest g io u s a d v is e rs gro u p and a m em ­ con ne ction w i t h the a sse m b ly F o r the econom ist he is an econom ic u n it, a fa c to r in the p ro d u ctio n -co n su m p tio n c y c le , a la b o r s ta tis tic , a p ro b le m to be solved. b e r of U n ite d Cam pus M in is tr y . W ith a degree in s o c ia l w o rk c it in g . " She said that h e r g re a te s t r e ­ w a rd s com e in w a tch in g som e­ m e e tin g s of the L u th e ra n W o rld F e d e ra tio n now in session in Joins Staff fr o m O hio State U n iv e rs ity , M iss H e ls in k i, F in la n d . Foe ihe. h is to ria n ,, he .is a shaper of events, o r the v ic tim one g ro w . " N o t ju s t in te lle c tu a l ■ t,g u re tr y in g Sund cam e to th e Ears* L a p sin g T h e $ t. Paul E p is c o p a l C a th e - . J •Bf' the..., s o m i r r , £o ■ : Dr and C h urch «in the foW i i 1960 to te m ­ g ro w th,.’. ’ Th«- A,i •’■or c r ~ ‘ — •/ se^m to e r i ^ n a t h i 11\ u t u w u a u a c j 0 9 11191 l\ e - ’ to understand and dir.e— v Students: P ic n ic 5:3 0p.m .- A ll a re w e lcom e to accena P ascors; D r. rrow ara r . sugaen, D r . te a v For Transportation ca ll: Sat. 4 -5 :3 0 & 7 :3 0 -9 :0 0 p.m. C h u rch S e rv ic e s , and v is it and C h r i s t i a n , E v a n g e lica l and F ree bus transportation 15 to (50*) and Rev. A lv in Jones FE 9-8190 R e fo rm e d . 30 minutes before each serv­ L .J . T o lle ,H o r tic u ltu r e , w ill use the Reading Room. SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Phone ED 7-9778 W ELC O M E ice around the campus. ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or ED 2-2434 be o u r guest 1518 S. W ashington - LANSING I M i c h i g a n S t a t e Ne\\>, 1- i - t I . a n s i n g , M T h u r s d a y . A u g u s t 8, 1 9 6 3 7 Stan Kenton Jazz Hours H S n KRAMER’S fo r 1 LARGEST DISCOUNTS *1 ' IN TOWNS Features Inform al Style COMPLETE LINE NEW & REBUILT (continued from pa go 1) selves in to g ro up s who lik e d ix ­ K enton added that m any people M A X K R A M E ft m y A w a rd w in n in g albu m again In s p ite o f F id e l C a s tro . "W e ie la n d , p ro g re s s iv e and o th e r fo r m s o f ja z z . H o w e ve r, w e’ re g e ttin g away fr o m the ty ra n n y a re capable o f w r itin g ja z z but can’ t c o m e up w ith id ea s. R ic h ­ a rd s sa id , " T h e r e is o n ly one "Y ou’re cordially in­ vited to MO US to r the best valuto for your monsy!" AUTO PARTS tha t is the p o p u la r song. w a y to get id ea s — th a t's to s it thought i t w as e x c e lle n t m u s ic ." "C o m p o s itio n s a re standing on down and w o rk . You m ust apply COMPLETE D u rin g the K enton H o u rs , Ken­ to n and o th e r ja z z p e rs o n a litie s t h e ir o w n tw o fe e t tod ay. A r ­ y o u r s e lf. " v is it , le c tu re , d iscu ss and an­ ran ge m ents and c o m p o s itio n a re •MACHINE SHOP b e com ing the sam e t h in g . " K en ton added he thought the s w e r qu e stio n s v e ry in fo r m a lly . •AUTO GLASS T h e a g in g sage o f ja z z , whose T e xa n and a th le tic appearance, He c ite d h is a lb u m "C u b a n F i r e " as an exa m ple o f th is . R ic h a rd s p o in te d out th a t a m u ­ be st w a y to get ideas f o r ja z z w r itin g was to d e riv e a t it le f o r the m u s ic th a t somehow de­ •ELECTRICAL SERVICE s h ir t open h a lf w ay down, and c ig a re tte hanging fro m h is lip , s ic ia n who becom es unusual a lso s c rib e s it b e fo re w r itin g it . •SPRING becom es unique. John L a P o r t a, p ro fe s s io n a l e n te rta in e d the students w h ile in ­ "W e see w r ite r s today who a re m u s ic ia n sa id , " T h e r e is no such fo rm in g th e m . a n g ry young w r it e r s . T h e y want th in g as fre e d o m w ith o u t d is ­ Complete H e to ld o f a wom an who cam e to take the s h a c k le s o ff. 1 don’ t c ip lin e ." Lmo T R A IL E R ACCESSORIES up to h im once and asked? " A r e n 't fe e l th e re w e re any sha ckle s in "S E R I'I.X G G R EATER LA .X S IX G TOR 4 ! T EAR S" you the guy tha t le ad s the Stan Jazz p e rs o n a litie s fr o m the Kenton b a n d ? " He sa id he o v e r­ the f ir s t p la c e ,” he sa id . W h o le s a le & R e ta il — c lin ic have also added a sid e­ h e a rd .another p e rs o n , say once, " W e have seen the de velop­ lig h t to a r e a e n te rta in m e n t. m ent o f a given lin e a r lin e . We he?" ivciivul',, be b d v a d , isn t K enton has been fam ous in the ta ke lis V fr , and a re in flfle n c e d by w hat we li k e , " R ic h a rd s said. " I f w e a re gm ng to co m ­ M e m b e rs o f K en ton s uand and c lirric in s tr u c to rs have gathere d each n ig h t in a b a r n e a r cam pus f o r som e w ild , w ay out, blue TWQ POINTS FOR A TAKE DOWN».. Gale Mikles, cL*c«i, .*> n y iic a education, is stroting some take down* to a young member of the first Spartan Wrestling Clinic being held in the Intramural Building. Mikle* i* assisting Grady Peninger, wrestling coach, in conducting liliA N L n 800 E. Kalamazoo Phone IV 4-1335 p a rts jazz and m u s ic w o rk e d f o r so m u n ic a te we have to im p a r t in of two sessions. and sta n d a rd sets. lo n g th a t he says m any people o u r m u s ic , c o rre c t w r itin g . You don’ t b e lie v e he is s t i l l a liv e . can’ t la y down y o u r own ru le s . G ta te T hey th in k an o th e r guy is now T h e ru le s in m u s ic have to con­ le a d in g h is band. One student wanted to know how m uch i t w o u ld co st to engage the K en ton Band. “ A m in im u m fo r m to the to o ls .” K enton said th a t he f e lt we a ll lik e to fe e l th a t we a re d if ­ SPARTAN p r ic e f o r the band is a m e a l," s m ile d K en ton. " Y o u shouldn’ t fe r e n t. "H o w e v e r, th e re is a g re a t r is k in being d iffe re n t f o r êkoa-Hiie book th is band unless you a re h a vin g a b ig a f f a i r . " the sakes o f d iffe re n c e ." " A ja z z p la y e r e v e n tu a lly fa lls 940 Trowbridge Rd. SPARTcenterPNG fffà in to h is own s ty le . Y ou m u st A pa ne l com posed o f K enton, s e rv e y o u r a p p re n tic e s h ip in m u ­ Bob S ie b e r t, Eddy S a fra n s k i and 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY Johnny R ic h a rd s d i s c u s s e d s ic . " I ’ m t e r r if ie d by som e m u s ic HOURS 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. SATURDAY " T r e n d s in Jazz W ritin g * T u e s - today because I ’ m con vin ced the day evening. K enton said he fe lt that ja z z w r it e r s a re in a state o f re b e l­ lio n . T h e re is an e le m e n t of 2nd BIG WEEK pe op le today a re in c lin e d to d i­ v id e th e m se lve s in to a v a r ie ty o f d isco n te n t and r e v o lt in e v e ry a r t is t . B ut they should t r y to com e SHURFINE m u s ic a l ta s te c u lts . "W e see cex - up w ith som ething b e tte r b e fo re COFFEE PORK & BEANS 12 ta in tre n d s w h e re m u s ic is going. p o iso n in g audiences w ith som e P eople w a nt to h e a r a p a r tic u la r S ie b e rt sa id he thought m uch of 300 $ 1 00 band le a d e r because h is band any g ro u p 's g ro w th o r m a tu r ity TINS REG. OR DRIP sounds a p a r tic u la r w ay. com es fr o m d isco n te n t. “ W e’ r e "W e a r e s u b d iv id in g o u r­ d is a tis fie d w ith o u r s e lv e s ." Next time you're CHERIE WHITE or ASSORTED LUNCH NAPKINS 6 0 ’s OF $ tired and hungry SHURFINE SALT 26-oz. YOUR CHOICE POUND TIN load the gang into a car Franco-American Spaghetti 8 $1.00 ■D O LE mmmsm Yfim Real Gold Orange Concentrate 6 <.«*1.00 Sliced # C ru s h e d S A V E 20c and head for SHURFINE MUSTARD DEL MONTE PEAS 5 ^ , *1.00 5 303*1.00 PINEAPPLE Tidbits • C h u n k No. 2 Tins EGGS the tastiest Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes 5 303*1.00 Dole Pineapple Juice Wi t h Thi s Coupon and S5.00 or M o r a P u r c h a s e L i m i t One P e r F a m i l y — E x p i r e s Sat., Auq. 10, 1963 bargains in town at~ Spartan Fruit Cocktail •N F A F P v . JELL-0 Ä . inis COUPON McDonald's is v /oryh W ith This Coupon and the OF 50 Purchase of Each 32-oz. Jar Spartan Processed 1 ^ 6 » 4 9 EXTR A YOUR 'g o l d b o n o ( HAMBURGER DILLS Lansing* CHOICE 4015 W, Saginaw .East Lansing— i STAM P* Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 10, 1963 4700 S. Cedar 2120 N. Larch 1 Blk . East of Campus| 2 Blkcs. West af Union! Thank You Tomato Juice Shurfine MushroomsPcs \ * i m* OF* YOUR s MMeih Velue l/ 20c 3H0ICE SHURFINE SPARTAN CHUNK TUNA \S W O W H S KOSITCHEK'S Tender Tasty Home Grown doz. CATSUP K 50 With This Coupon end tho Purchase of Each Pint of Heatherwood's SUMMER SWEET CORN GOUO ‘ S TA M P S HALF & HALF Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 10, 1963 CLEARANCE Mellow Ripe 14 oz. Bottles m Cantaloupe -190 CORN THl j SoWH W ith This Coupon and the sn la £$9 SLACKS Cream Style o r Wh. Kernel SO Purchase of Each 32-oz. Spartan Pink Liquid £%1 D ETER G EN T Q jj VALUES TO 12.95 VALUES TO 17.95 GREEN PEPPERS or 303 s Ä S TA M P F Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 10, 1963 NOW NOW Home Grown / filANT DEAL TINS rwtmrmrmt CUKES / 1 5 t PKG. "*CK Spartan Slicad Strawberries Shurfresh Cheese Spread Chuck Roast lb . 50 W ith This Coupon and the * Purchase ot Each 2-lb. Tin of Hills Bros. ■jS&fi 3 * $1.00 LIGHT WEIGHT lb. Loaf ARM or ENGLISH ROASTS COFFEE SPORTS COATS CHUCK STEAKS STAM P* Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 10, 1963 Can be worn a ll year BEEF TONGUES Values to $45 BEEF HEARTS sn ] With This Coupon and tho BEG PLATE SHORT RIBS TOOEXTR A Purchase of Every 3-lb. Pkg. ef Freshly •R O U N D H A M U R 6 E R | Herrud’s Lunch Meats ’g o u > §O H O ( Coupon Exp. Set., Aug. 10,1963 stam p » iKositcheldJros. P ric e s In T h i* Acf A ro Good A t A ll Shop R ite M arkets 2301 E. GRAND R IV E R 2416 N. E A S T S T R E E T 3630 S. C ED AR I 709 E. G R A N D R IV E R 2519 S. C ED AR 555 E . G R A N D R IV E R Honey Loaf Baked Ham Loaf Corned Beef Loaf LO G AN A T J O L L Y ROAD 2401 W, ST. JO SEPH Barbequed Ham Loaf 113 N. Washington Downtown T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 8, 1 9 6 3 8 M ic h ig a n Si a l " \ L O S T Between Student S e rv ic e "M y Proudest Possession is my cor. Without WANT-AD STARTS CAR B u ild in g and B e rk e y H a ll. 9 Keys the keys I was lost. I got them back I hr. after on s m a ll ch a in w ith c h a rm . Re­ w a rd . the ad appeared," said this pleased advertiser. it Automotive Employment Bookcases U n fin is h e d $4.95 and HOUSE P A IN T IN G B y tw o s tu ­ T Y P IN G SER VIC E 1963 (D E M O N S T R A T O R ) Z IG - with a ¡955 P O N T IA C , 8 -c y lin d e r , au­ to m a tic s h ift, ra d io , h e a te r.O n ly AVO N C A L L IN G f o r R e p re se n ta ­ tiv e s who liv e in the v ic in ity o f ROOMS G E N T L E M E N : LA R G E R O O M up. C hest o f d ra w e rs $10.00 and Z A G O M A T IC S e w i n g M ach in e. dents. ra te s . E xp e rie n ce d , re a so n a b le Phone ED 7-7837 o r ED AN N BROW N ty p is t and m u lt i- • up. G ra n ts F u rn itu r e , 529 E ast One d ia l f o r bu tto nho le s, b lin d - lowcost $125. Phone 355-6110 a fte r 5 p .m . E ast L a n s in g to m eet the de­ w ith b re a k fa s t. $11 a w eek. Lunch M ic h ig a n , L a n s in g . IV 4 -4903. C he m s, m on og ram s and fancy de ­ 2-6336 a n y tim e . 19 lit h o ffs e t p r in tin g (b la ck & w h ite & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n e ra l ty p in g , d u rin g the w eek. 15 m and c r e a t e d by T .V . a d v e r­ i f d e s ire d . P a rk in g . Phone IV sig n s . In o r ig in a l fa c to ry con­ W ANT AD 1956 P L Y M O U T H WAGON. Good tis in g . F o r ap po intm en t in y o u r 2-0495 16 F A R M F R E S H EGGS, h o m e - grow n sweet c o rn and tom a to e s, d itio n . A m a z in g ly low p r ic e of B IC Y C l.E S S a l e s S e rv ic e and R e n ta ls. New and used. E ast te rm p a p e rs , th e se s, d is s e rta ­ tio n s . ED 2-8 38 4. C «AUTOMOTIVE co n d itio n . $175. 412 Haze. IV hom e w r it e o r c a ll eve nings. M EN - S IN G LE and double ro o m s . a lso o th e r fre s h f r u it s and veg­ o n ly $48.72. T h is m ach in e Is L a n s in g C y c le . 1215 E ast G rand 9-1895. 17 M r s . Alana H u ckins, 5664 School 501 M .A .C . A ve. $8 p e r w eek. a c lo s e -o u t!! PHONE O L 5-2302. T Y P IN G - G E N E R A L and th e s is . ♦EMPLOYMENT S tre e t, H a s le tt, M ic h ig a n . T e le ­ e ta ble s d a ily a t rea son able p r i ­ R iv e r . 3 b l o c k s east of M c ­ E xp e rie n c e d . E l e c t r i c typ e ­ C o okin g p r iv ile g e s . C a ll E D . 2 - C15 •FOR RENT M .G .A . 1957 W ire w h e e ls, e \ - ces th rou gh ou t the season. Road­ D onalds. 332-8303. C phone F E 9-8483. C15 w r it e r . R easonable ra te s . C a ll c e lle n t c o n d itio n . Best o ffe r. C a ll 2563.________________________ 17 side F a rm M a rk e t, 3 m ile s east STUDENT T V R E N T A L S . New •FOR SALE 355-2976 a fte r 5 p .m . 16 R E C E P T IO N IS T - SEC R E TA R Y , o f E. L a n s in g o n G ra n d R iv e r, o ld 'A'Personal 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r m on th . 21” G ra c e R u th e rfo rd , ED 7-0138 M A L E STUDEN TS to s h a re n ic e ly _________________________________ 15 •LOST & FOUND FOR S A LE , O LD S M O B ILE P530 n ig h ts and S aturdays. R eal e s­ US 16 at O kem os Rd. C U M B R E L L A S M A K E lo u sy p a ra ­ fu rn is h e d house. C o okin g, liv in g ta b le m o d e ls, $8 p e r m on th . A ll THESIS T Y P IN G L B .M . E le c ­ •PERSONAL 88 c o n v e rtib le , po w e r b re a ks and ta te e xp e rie n c e h e lp fu l; Some ro o m , T . V. U n su p e rvise d . F o r SEW ING M A C H IN E . L a te m odel chu tes and you ca n ’ t get much sets guaranteed, no s e rv ic e o r t r i c , P ro o f R eading, S p e llin g , and •PEANUTS PERSONAL s te e rin g . New t ir e s . E x c e lle n t ty p in g and d ic ta tio n . P leasant F a ll. 332-0384. 18 z ig -z a g e q u i p p e d S in g e r in he lp on a c la im fr o m a cata log . d e liv e ry ch a rg e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV Sentence C o n s tru c tio n . F in is h e d c o n d itio n . T U 2-0808. 14 telephone v o ic e . A ttra c tiv e ; Stop m odern console. T a k e o v e r $4.10 We ta ke the w o r r y out o f in ­ 2-0 62 4. s C •REAL ESTATE at 1385 E ast G rand R iv e r, East A B O V E A VER A G E - la rg e bed­ M a n u s c rip t gua r a n t eed. G ra m ­ VOLKSW AGON - 1967 F a m ily p e r m onth pa ym en ts o r pay o ff sura nce , f ir e and auto. B u b o lz - m a tic a lly and T y p o g ra p h ic a lly •SERVICE C a m p e r. F u lly Equipped M any L a n s in g , ask f o r M r . B ro o k s . ro o m f o r 2 g ir ls . S ha re liv in g to ta l account of $33.10. Phone 332-8671. C15 Bogue Street •TRANSPORTATION 16 ro o m , kitc h e n . C lo se in . Reason­ at the Red Cedar c o r r e c t. C a ll IV 5-4 72 5. 16 e x tra s . C a ll ED 7-1098. 16 IV 5-1705. ‘ 15 G O T YOUR NEW CAR fig u re d E x p e rie n c e d ty p is t; m ust be able able. ED 2-5977. 17 THESES P R IN T E D ’ •WANTED MUST S E L L i9 6 0 F ia t S250. U N C L A IM E D D F P A R T M E N T to the penny? State F a rm C a r ROOMS - C ooking p riv ile g e s , R apid s e r v i c e , D iazo p r in t s , DEADLINE: ,lt . 1959 T riu m p h M p to r cy c le $550 to speak o v e r the telephone. P e r­ s to re la y E f™ S in g e r z ig -z a g F i n a n c e P la n w i l l save you a ir - c o { ) d it io iit - ,/ p a rk in g d r a ftin g su p p lie s 12 p.m . one c l a s s da y b e ­ o r make o ffe r. 332-5371. 2756 fe c t s p e llin g a b ility q^eded. 345 in lo v e ly ca b in e t s ty le d console, m oney. C a ll o r see State F a rm C a ll ED 2-3 7 9 2 . tf C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T fo re p u b lic a tio n . East G rand Ri v er . Lot E - 2 . 15 Student S e rv ic e s B u ild in g ._______ has b u ilt in fe a tu re s f o r bu tto n­ a g e n t — E D K A R M A N N O R M E N O N LY - Room s - coo kin g ho le s, m on og ram s, and b lin d - GEORGE T O B IN IV 5-7267, In C o n c ilia tio n s • 10 a.m. one 1952 O L D S A u to m a tic tra n s ­ S A LE S M A N W A N T E D : P a rt t.m e . 221 South G ra n d p r iv ile g e s - p a rk in g space, 2 hem s. Ju st lik e new. Pay o ff F ra n d o r. C15 cla ss day before p u b lic a tio n m is s io n . e xce lle n t t r a n s p o r ­ C a ll IV 7-3717 fo r a p po intm en t. New Student A pt*, L a n s in g , IV 2-5431 C 16 b lo c k s to B e rk e y . C a ll ED 2 - balance o f $63.90 o r ta ke o v e r S T U D E N T S : FR E E P IZ Z A ON ta tio n , good buy at $75. Cal l JOE RESUMESRESUMES -“ - 100 copies'! PHONE: 332-5916. 16 de lin qu en t pa ym en ts o f $6.90 p e r YOUR B IR T H D A Y . A t B im b o ’ s, .adjoining the campus 355-8255 or 8256 i f For Rent m onth. Phone OR 7-6964. 15 p iz z a is o u r s p e c ia lty . C a ll 484- $4. A ld in g e r D ir e c t M a il A d v e r­ C H E V R 7 1 T T -1 9 3 6 P el A i m tis in g . 533 N o rth C lip p e r t. IV 5 - M O VIN G MUST S E L L 2 1 " A d - 7817.____________’________________ C RATES: d o o r, V - 8 , a u tom atic, good tire s , apartm ents m ir a l ta b le m odel T V $45. Phone B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e rv ic e and C a ll ED 2-5051 2213. C ra d io , heater, S295. Cal l I V 4- C LO SE T O C AM PU S, pleasant E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T : T E R M 1 D A Y .. , $1.25 355-8022. 15 R e n ta ls. New and used. E ast (Anytime) 8882. 16 liv in g ro o m , be d ro o m , k itc h e n . PAPERS, THESIS, ETC. 3 DAYS. $2.50 P riv a te bath, en tra n ce . P a rk in g . HOUSE T R A IL E R , IRONW OOD L a n s in g C y c le , 1215 E ast G ra n d M K K "- i W 225 c o n v e rti­ Now Renting IM M E D IA T E S E R V IC E , E L E C ­ 5 DAYS. $3.75 ED 2-5374. __________________16 30 foot double tandom . G o o d co n - R iv e r, 3 b l o c k s east o f M c ­ T ie . F u ll pow er, vahi te w ith red for T R IC T Y P E W R IT E R . P H O N E (Based on 15 words per ad) iS s e n o r, e xce lie i t co n d itio n , new E Y D E A L V IL L A A p a rtm e n ts f o r d itio n . $800. Phone 332-3900. D onalds. 332-8303. C 355-1246 A F T E R 5:30 P .M . 17 tireS-s» $1,250. C a ll IV 9-1962. those who a p p re c ia te lu x u rio u s 15 AB O LIS H U N W A N T E D H A IR . Fall ’63 There will be a 25c service T Y P IN G -E L E C T R IC ty p e w r ite r . 16 liv in g . F e a tu rin g s w im m in g po ol, T Y P E W R IT E R - R O Y A L S tan- E le c tr o ly s is is p e rm a n e n t. C a ll O ffice 239 Bogue St. and bookkeeping charge if E x p e rie n c e d in g e n e ra l and th e ­ this ad is not paid within co m p le te c a r p e t i n g , B a r B -Q d a rd P ic a . 13’ ' r o lle r . C a ll ED U n iv e r s ity B eauty Salon ED 2 - FORD i V n j A L A X l E , Siu n lin e r s is ty p in g . R easonable r a t e s . one week. _______ c o n v e rtib le crStsc-m atic tra n s ­ a re a , l a r g e re c re a tio n ro o m , 2-8810. 15 1116 o r IV 4-1 6 3 2 . C Phone IV 9-3084. 15 m is s io n , 29,000 iN^tual m ile s . la u n d ry f a c ilit ie s , c ity bus, clo se G E T R E L IA B L E A D V IC E on c a r A IR C O N D I T I O N E R — 16,500 COLLEGE PAPERS tY P E D . it Automotive White wal! t ir e s asd ra d io . to ch u rch e s and shopping. 1 y e a r B T U C oronado used 2 s u m m e rs . in s u ra n c e fr o m LE S STAN TO N R o yal E le c tr ic P ic a . Phone M r s . Phone P e r ry 625-7739 o e '. w e e r , le a se . C a ll F id e lity R e a lty . ED A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in a n c in g $200. Phone IV 9-7 6 4 2 . 17 H a r r is . 355-8178. C 1955 C H E V R O L F f. O ld and 5 and 9 p.m . -46 2-0322. C a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ic h ig a n . IV econd c a r. O L Y M P IA p o rta b le ty p e w r ite r, THESIS T Y P IN G f o r ca rb o n cop­ ru s ty , b u t good 2-0 6 8 9 . C F955 Desoto. E xce lle n t cor id it io n . ■. D E L U X E F U R N IS H E D A P A R T - deluxe m o d e l, 13’ ’ equipped w ith ie s , m u lt ilit h m a s te rs , o r s tu ­ T ra n s p o rta tio n $75. C a li ED 7 - .Vfi^NT f o r co lle g e o r p ro fe s s io n ­ $185 o r best o ffe r. 321 South C H E M I C A L k e y b o a r d . L is t 9345. 19 C h a rle s S tree t. La nsing 16 a l p^X fionnel. T h re e ro o m s , c e r ­ $153.80, s e ll f o r $119., in c lu d in g 4C Real Estate _ dent s e rv ic e s ace tates. IB M ’ s COME TO a m ic ba^Nand s how er. Phone 332- w ith - c a rb o n rib b o n and co m p le te COME TO e x c is e . H a s s e lb rin g Co. 310 N . C H A R M IN G 4 b e dro om Cape Cod. A L 'S BIG MERCURY CAR F A IR . 3505. 9:30 tkjin to 5:30 p .m . o r G re e k alphabet and o th e r te ch ­ G ra n d , IV 2-1 2 1 9 . C15 C e ra m ic t it le bath, fu ll basem ent, Week of August 12-17. B ig b a r­ A L ’ S BIG M ERC URY CAR F A IR . OR 7 - 8 9 0 1 . 1 7 n ic a l sym b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in a ll P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — attached ga rag e, 100 X 285 ft. gains, low p ric e s ! R e fre shm e nts Week o f August 12-17. B ig b a r­ G RAD. S T U D E N T o r s in g le w o rk ­ d e p a rtm e n ts . W o n c h G ra p h ic O lym p ia P re c is io n . Buy the f in ­ B e a u tifu lly landscaped lo t. By f o r a ll. A l Edw ards L in c o ln M e r ­ ga in s, low p ric e s ! R e fre sh m e n ts in g wom en to shar< fu ijiis h e d Du­ S e rv ic e , 1720 E ast M ic h ig a n A v e ­ e s t. T e rm s a v a ila b le . H a ssel­ o w ne r $19,800. Phone 337-2719. c u ry . 3125 East Saginaw. Phone f o r a ll. A l E dw ards L in c o ln M e r­ p lex w ith sam e. 372-0444..^ 16 16 nue, L a n s in g . Phone: 484-7786. C b rin g C om pany. 310 N . G rand . 489-6515. C15 c u ry . 3125 East Saginaw. Phone LU C Y W E L L S , f o r fa s t a c c u ra te 489-6515. ______________ C15 THREE. ROOMS and B a th T ’S ^ IV 2-1 21 9. C F a c u lty Hom e. 3 b e d ro o m s, 1 1/2 i960 IM P A L A 4 speed, 348, Ra­ fu rn is h e d w ith stove, r e f r ig e r a ^ b a ths, fa m ily kitc h e n . F u ll base­ typ in g on e lite type l.B .M . e le c­ S te re o S ystem . F iv e p ie c e s . M ust dio, h e a te r, w h ite w a lls , fu ll M O TO R C Y C LE to r . P r iv a te en tra n ce . U t ilit ie s m e n t, re c re a tio n r o o m , f i r e ­ t r ic . C a ll 339-2139. C S e ll. $70. Phone 335-2757. 16 pow er. 355-4147. 16 Paid. C ouple. 807 Johnson. 17 p la c e . T w o c a r /g a ra g e . L a rg e M O T O R C Y C LE 1955 IN D IA N , 500 P R E M IE R B A B Y G R A N D piano D IA P E R S E R V IC E to y o u r de­ 1954 FO R D. Good engine. P oor One - 3 g ir l ap artm en t ana one lo t. N e a r M a rb le and St. T hom a s Campus c .c ., Good Shape. $200. Phone and w h ite needle p o in t bench. s ir e . You re c e iv e y o u r own d ia ­ body. W ill s e ll w hole o r in p a rts . S chools. B y ow ne r. ED 2-8352 ED 2-0636. 17 - 4 g i r l a p a rtm e n t. F a ll T e rm . Good c o n d itio n . C a ll IV 2-3639. Completely furnished p e rs back 03rh '¡m e . W ith o u r B est o ffe r. ED 2-6310. 17 C a ll F a bian R e a lty E D 2 - 0 8 1 1 .16 18 o r 355-5157. 18 M O TO R S C O O T E R W A N T E D . s e rv ic e , you m a y in c lu d e up to P E l'G E O T i9 6 0 7-p a sse n g e r, 4- PERRY - 12499 R u p p e rt Road. e Wall to wall carpeting W ill buy sc o o te r, b ik e o r c y c le . STUDIO A P T . C O M P L E T E L Y G E R M A S SHEPHERDS AKC - tw o pounds o f y o u r baby’ s u n d e r­ d o or sedan. Best o ffe r : O rig in a l fu rn is h e d a n d a ir-c o n d itio n e d . P e d ig re e , s ilv e r and b la c k pup­ By O w ne r, A ttr a c tiv e , la rg e 3 - e 4 car parking s h ir ts and c lo th in g w h ich w i ll not C a ll 355-5955 a n y tim e . 15 ow ne r le a vin g f o r ove rsea s. Low A c r o s s fro m M .S .U . A v a ila b le p ie s , T w o a d u lt w h ite m a le s . b e d ro o m ra n c h . B re e ze w a y, 2 c a r e A ir conditioned fade. W h ite , b lu e o r p ink d ia ­ m ile a g e . M o to r, fin is h , u p h o lste r M O T O R C Y C LE . 1963 A ll State im m e d ia te ly - C a ll F abian R e a l­ Phone 484-4026 o r 484-8326. 16 g a rag e. Reasonable. Phone ED p e r p a ils fu rn is h e d . e Snack bar in s u p e r i o r co n d itio n . T o ap­ M o to r S coo ter. Red c o lo r, on ly ty ED 2-0 8 1 1 , evenings, ED 7 - ^ M o vin g M ust S e ll: S tove, d ry e r, 7 - 0 1 9 ^ 16 • Private balcony A M E R IC A N D IA P E R SERVICE p re c ia te , m u st be seen at 1167 300 m ile s . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . 2474. ___________________ 15 W M h e r, ru g s , o a k -ta b le top, baby T H R E E B E D R O O M R A N C H - 914 E. G ie r S tree t F ry e S tre e t. East L a n s in g . 337- Phone 655-1559 a n ytim e . 19 • Paneled dining room iterts^, canning ja r s and m is c e ll- STONE, fa m ily ro o m , fire p la c e , L a n s in g , M ic h . 2478. 15 HOUSE___________________________ • Four large closets auepps^'xjrticle. See at 4925 A l­ attach ed double ga ra g e , base­ IV 2 -0 86 4 C i959 R a m b l e r A m e r i c a n ; C o lle g e M E N - Home 7 ro o m gonquin W&y, O kem os, T u e s. and m e n t, re c re a tio n ro o m , scho ols • Dishwashers Good c o n d itio n , m ust sell,. H igh­ Haslett Apartments fu rn is h e d . A v a ila b le f a ll ternh. T h u rs . 2 -7 p .m . o r c a ll 355-2932 n e a r b y . C a ll o w n e r - F E i t W an ted O ffice Open 12-7 P.M. D oily e st o ffe r , c a ll 355-7916 a fte r 5:30 A ir-c o n d itio n e d , n e w l y deco­ 15 9-2587._________________________ 18 W A N T E D G IR L W ith A p a rtm e n t p .m . 15 T V S E R V IC E . Special ra te f o r who d e s ire s Dependable R o om ­ One h a lf blo ck from ra te d , s u ita b le f o r 6 c o lle g e m e n . Z E N IT H R A D IO T ra n s -o c e a p ic FOUR B E D R O O M C O L O N IA L ; L o ca te d at 1518 East M ic h ig a n co lle g e housing s e r v ic e c a lls . $4. m a te be g in n in g Septem ber l . C a l l M O D E L A, f o r re s to ra tio n p e r - Student S ervices B idg sh o rtw a ve p o rta b le . Good C on­ 3610 D e e rfie ld ; A lu m in u m s id ­ A b so lu te h o n e s t y . A C M E T V , ED 7 -1 56 6 a fte r 6 p .m . io d . M o to r ju s t o ve rha ule d and Avenue, L a n s in g . C a ll ED 7 - d itio n . Reasonable p ric e . M ust in g , s to rm s , s c re e n s ; $600down, 16 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9-5 00 9. C ne w ly re u p h o ls te re d , but needs 1276 o r IV 2-1637. A sk f o r M r . S e ll. C a ll 337-2212 a fte r 5 p .m . assum e V .A , lo an . Phone T U 2 - co n s id e ra b le body w o rk . O wner Forty-One La N o b le . tf 16 9548.___________________ 16 WHY PAY M O R E? F o r p ro ie s -, B A B Y C R IB . C a ll: 355-8132. 15 le a v in g f o r ove rsea s. W ill sac­ FURNISHED STUDENT BR IC K HOUSE o ff M il le r Road. SINGER Sewing M a c h in e -P o rta ­ FOR S A L E - L a rg e 3 -b e d ro o m sio n a l d r y c le a n in g , WENDROWS. r if ic e at 50% of h is e q u ity fo r T h re e ro o m s and bath, gas heat, b le . Equipped w ith d ia l c o n tro l to c o lo n ia l hom e. 3 ba ths, 2 f i r e ­ P ants, s'k i r t s , . sw e a te rs , 50tf. APARTMENTS cash sale th is week. 337-2478. so ft w a t e r . Ideal f o r couple, b u tto nho le , m o n o g ra m ,b lin d h e m , pla ce s, paneled re c re a tio n ro o m , P la in d re s s e s , s u its , co a ts , $1.00 15 a v a ila b le August 27. C a ll T U 2 - and fa n cy design. T ake on 7 scre e n e d p o rc h , 2 - c a r garage. 3006 V in e St. 1/2 b lo c k w e st of 1960 F A L C O N s ta tio n -w a g o n . Rent N o w For Fall 5389. 17 p a y m e n ts o f $6.79. C A L L O L 5 - 241 M aplew ood D riv e . C a ll ED F ra n d o r. C Standard d riv e . E x c e lle n t co n ­ 3 B e d ro o m House at 210 South C O O L S IN G LE o r D O U B L E 2302. C15 2-8983._________________________ L& TYPIN G SER VIC E A p p lic a tio n s And d itio n , one ow ner. $850. C a ll ED Complete R e ntal Inform ation F a irv ie w . C a ll between 9:00 a.m . Room in New hom e - C e ra m ic i t Service E D IE STAR R , T Y P IS T . T hese s, 7 -9345. 19 A v a ila b le A t and 4 p .m . IV 4-0788. 16 S how er, P a tio , c lo s e in . P a rkin g Want-Ads XER O X C O PIES an ythin g; even d is s e rta tio n s , te r m p a p e rs, gen­ S P A R T A N MOTORS F o r Rent Sept. 1, 1963 to Sept. Phone ED 2-1183_____________ 14 pages in a bound book. A ld in ­ e ra l ty p in g . E x p e rie n c e d , IB M Home of p e rs o n a lly selected used Evergreen Arms 1, 19 6 4 ,f u lly f u r n i s h e d house. DOW NTOW N E A S T . LAN SIN G . Do The T rick g e r D ire c t M a il, 33 A lb e rt St. T w o men to a E le c tr ic . ¿ R 7 -8 2 3 2 . C c a rs . m o d e l o p e n d a il y T h re e b e d r o o m , tw o baths, D ert. IV 5-2213 CORVA1R 1960, 700 a u to m a tic 4 - s c re e n -in p o rc h , la rg e lo t. O ke­ ro o m . K itche n and T V fa c ilitie s . d o or Sedan. L ig h t b l u e w ith 1-8 PM A v a ila b le fo r f a ll. Phone IV 4 - m os a re a . Phone ED 7-9345 f o r m a tch in g in te r io r . 21,000 actual a p p o in tm e n t. 19 7406 o r 372-0330. 19 m ile s . E x tra sha rp. For The Best In HOUSE 2 -b lo c k to cam pus. F iv e C O O L SPACIOUS R O O M fo r C H E V R O L E T 1960, Im pala con­ Student Apartments o r s ix stud ents, a lso apt. f o r s u m m e r. Men. P r iv a te entrance v e r tib le 283 e n g i n e , standard and bath. New H om e. C a ll ED EDWARD G. HACKER CO. fo u r. Phone 332-1822.________ 17 tra n s m is s io n w ith po w e r s te e r­ 7-9 79 4. 17 in g , 27,000 m ile s , one ow ner la ­ (V 5-2261 R ealtors 332-101 ROOMS A P P R O V E D ROOMS. S in gle and dy d r iv e r c a r. Can’ t be to ld fro m M A L E S TU D EN T V ACAN CY: $25 double fo r men. 837 W est G rand new. A U T O M O T IV E R E PAIR h a lf- te r m . $45 u n til F a ll te rm . R iv e r , E a st L a n sin g . 19 FORD 1961 G a la xie c o n v e rtib le . AUGUST V A L V E g rin d spe cia l. 333 A lb e rt S tre e t, side en tra n ce . C O O L SING LE o r D O U B L E Room F u ll pow er c ru is e m a tic tra n s ­ C h e v ro le t and F o rd . 6 C y lin d e r tf in New hom e - C e ra m ic Shower, m is s io n . T h is week’ s spe cia l! $35. V 8’ s $48 p lu s p a rts . Reeds W O M EN G RAD. One la rg e ro o m P a tio , c lo s e In. P a rk in g . Phone $1795 Sharp! G arag e 2707. L a st Kalam azoo. f o r tw o. T w in beds, double che st. VOLKSW AGON 1961 r e d w ith Ju st E a s t of C h a rle s S treet. ED 2-1 18 3. 15 B re a k fa s t p r iv ile g e , telephone. w h ite in te r io r . A lso fo u r o th e r Phone 489-1626. m odels to choose fro m in c lu d in g 18 C l o s e to cam pus. Phone ED jC For Sale 26161. 16 1958, Sale - P ric e $795. A U T O M O T IV E : SERVICE R U M M A G E : T o y s , games, c h il­ 3000 E. M ich iga n T ry our classifieds d re n ’ s books, co ffe e ta b le , r o l l - A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M ? C a ll Phone IV 7-3715 C15 a -w a y , 30 bookcase b r ic k s , bed­ Kalam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. d e \ n & Ha r r is m o t o r s S m a ll dents to la rg e w re c k s . VERGREEN ARMS stead s p rin g s , 3 s h e lf stand, flu s h G ra n d R iv e r at C edar d o or ta b le , c h a ir, c a rd ta b le s, A m e ric a n and f o r e i g n c a rs . o v e r 48 y e a rs w ith F o rd 1960 VOLKSW AGON n ice , sha rp, E ast K alam a zoo. eco no m ical lit t le c a r, $1095. G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507.1*411 C LUXURY FURNISHED the o th e r. 1219 L illa c , E ast L a n sin g . 10 a .m . August 10. 15 RIVERSIDE EAST Employment______ APARTMENTS 1962 O LDSMOB1LE F -8 5 con­ i f USED T .V .'S $5 to $65. P o rt­ v e rtib le , ra d io , h e a te r, au tom at­ DESIG NED W ITH THE ables and ta b le m od els: Some ic tra n s m is s io n , $2195. F e m a le m odels wanted fo r State S T U D E N T IN MIND w ith new p ic tu re tub es. U n i­ 1310 East G ra n d River on the Red C edar 1961 V A L IA N T 4 -d o o r standard News F ashion p ic tu re . Com e to v e r s ity E le c tro n ic s , 211 E v e r­ h e a te r, roo m 345 Student S e rvice B ldg. tra n s m is s io n , r a d i o , $895. F E M A L E : O P E N I N G fo r A s­ MODEL OPEN gre e n 332-6283. D O U B L E H O LLY W O O D B E D w ith 15 N O W RENTING FOR SEPTEMBER 1959 F O R D c o n v e rtib le , w hite s is ta n t M an ag er. Ages 21-50, w ith w h ite top — e x tra good value, R e ta il S pe cia lty Food Shop. Some DAILY in n e rs p rln g m a ttre s s and box s p rin g . Good c o n d itio n . 355-7975. $895. E vening and Weekend w o rk r e ­ 15 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. 1959 R A M B L E R -A M E R IC X N 2 - q u ire d . A p p ly in w r itin g o n ly to SAT. 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. M Y N A H B IR D , young, fo r sale ►All new , Danish M o d e rn Furnishings •Reserved p a rk in g d o or wagon. Cheap tra n s p o rta tio n 427 East G rand R iv e r, E ast L a n ­ o r tr a d e . Can ta lk a lit t le . Rea­ sin g. State age, education and ex­ sonable. E l e c t r i c Haw aiian f o r the m oney, $495. 1958 FO R D 4 -d o o r ranchwagon, p e rie n c e . 18 .A ir Conditioning g u it a r , p o r t a b l e e le c tr ic P u r i- •W a ll to w a ll c a rp e tin g •Air c o n d itio n e d V -8 w ith pow er s te e rin g . V e ry TO W N AN D CO UN TR Y FOOD •Custom b u ilt Kitchons tro n . C a ll IV 5-1453. 17 cle an $495. IN C . Do you have tim e on y o u r .B u ilt-in study oroo W EDDING DRESS— Size 1 1-1 2 1959 M ERC URY 2 -d o o r a u tom at­ hands? We need 2 men w ith .Ample Parking w ith long sle eve s, chapel tra in , •Private ba lco nies & patios ►Large d o u b le baths ic tra n s m is s io n , clean c a r, $895. m o rn in g s and evenings fre e to .Individual b a lc o n ie s v e il and hoop. C a ll T U 2-8668. M any o th e r m akes and m odels w o rk at e x ce p tio n a l s e llin g jo b . 17 P r e fe r m a r rie d men w ith c a r to choose fro m . Shop o u r fu ll L O C A T IO N HO USEHOLD GOODS, by ow ner •W a ln u t-p a n e lle d living room s •L a u n d ry & s to ra g e facilities blo ck o f used c a r b a rg a in s . A f o r tr a v e l e xp e rie n ce . F o r ap­ le a vin g f o r o ve rse a s! E le c tric gu ara ntee w ith e ve ry c a r . IV 2 - p o in tm e n t c a ll 484-4317. C 1 b lo c k north of ra n g e , 40” ; y e llo w fo rm ic a table 1604. C16 G R E A T L A K E S E M P L O Y M E N T GD. RIVER and 4 c h a irs ; p la y pen; baby DO YOU KNOW th a t ju s t ten m in ­ has pe rm anent p o s itio n s f o r m en OH EVERGREEN c a rria g e ; t r ic y c le ; canning ja rs ; S e e Mod el A p a r t m e n t at the A l b e r t A p a r t m e n t s utes east o f E ast L a n sin g you can and women in o ffic e , sa le s, and au to m a tic w a she r; 2 c o n v e rtib le have the be st o f p e rs o n a liz e d s e r ­ e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2 -1 54 3, 616 RENT N O W sofa beds; piano; cafe doors; 55 1 A l b e r t S t r e e t , a c r o s s f r o m B e r k e y H a ll v ic e fr o m a s m a ll frie n d ly F o rd M ic h ig a n N a tio n a l T o w e r. C FOR FALL m a ttre s s fo r double bed; m is ­ d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e se­ C L E R K -S T E N O G R A P H E R , f u ll ce lla n e o u s to ys; p in -u p lam ps; le c tio n o f used c a rs . Signs B ru n ­ son F o r d Sales, W illia m s to n , tim e on cam pus. A ttra c tiv e Sal­ a ry , pa id va ca tio n , and s ic k bene- p q^LTO W B iro n and board; e tc . 1167 F ry e St. E a s t L a n sin g . 337-2478. 15 OPEN DAILY 2-6 p.m. P.M. CALL ED 2-0255 M ic h ig a n . O L 5-2191. C f it s . Phone 332t-4291. 332-1011__________I V - 5226 12 T h u r s d a y , A u gu s t 8. 1 9 6 3 M ichigan State N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F irs t H a ll B u ilt In 1 8 5 6 Dorm Construction Booming s a la ry cu ts m in im iz e d , and in f or O a k l a n d U n iv e rs ity . M rs . T h is b u ild in g is now the m u sic L . B ro d y . A county a g r ic u ltu r a l L lo y d C. E m m ons was p r o ­ EDITOR'S NOTE: This is agent and e xe cu tive m anager of fe s s o r o f m a th e m a tic s and sta ­ the Bank H o lid a y the s ta ff was W ilso n was a m e m b e r of the the third of a four-part series p ra c tic e b u ild in g , but was then t is t ic s and la te r becam e a d v is o r pa id w ith m oney b ro u g h t fro m State B o a rd o f A g r ic u ltu r e fro m c a lle d Abbot H a ll. M en used it the M ich iga n F a rm B ure au a ll on MSU buildings named to th e p re s id e n t on academ ics in C hicago by a rm o re d c a r. H is 1932 to 1937. u n til 1896 when it was c o n ve rte d h is life , he serve d on the B o a rd after prominent people. daug hter is M rs . John A . Han­ in to a w om en's re s id e n c e h a ll. o f T ru s te e s fo r o v e r 33 y e a rs . the 1920’ s. As dean of L ib e r a l D o r m ito r y c o n s t r u c t i o n is nah. T he soon to be com p le te d Won­ A rm s tro n g H a ll, lo cated in the F o r n e a rly h a lf of tha t tim e he A r t s and then of Science and r e a lly boom ing on cam pus, but d e rs H a lls w e re named a fte r B ro d y g ro u p ,is named a fte r W.G. w as c h a irm a n and one of th e fo re ­ A r t s , he helped b u ild M SU’ s gre at W ils o n H a lls a re named a fte r th is hasn’ t alw ays been tru e in G ra ce and W a lla ce K. W onders A rm s tro n g , a fo r m e r student and m o st spokesm an f o r the B oa rd fa c u lty re p u ta tio n at a tim e when M a th ild a R. and A lfr e d G. W il­ M SU’ s h is to ry . of D e tro it. He graduated in 1902 p ro m in e n t fa r m e r . He was M a s­ in ad visin g the P re s id e n t and in such a stand was un po pu lar. He son, p ro m in e n t D e tro it business T h e f ir s t d o r m ito r y h e re was and has been a p ro m in e n t alum ni t e r of th e S ta te G ra n g e , tr e a s u r e r in te rp re tin g M ich ig a n State to the is re s p o n s ib le f o r o u r m e m b e r­ people who donated t h e ir 1,400 b u ilt in 1856 and c a lle d s im p ly , c o n trib u to r e ve r since. of the N a tion al G r a n g e and a p e op le of M ich iga n. sh ip in the W e stern A th le tic Con­ a c re estate near P ontiac to MSU’ " t h e B o a r d i n g H a ll. " It was m e m b e r of the State B o a rd of A g ­ A d i s t i n g u i s h e d re s e a rc h fe re n ce . tntv J s t r ic t ly a ll m ale because th e re w e re no women attending MAC r ic u lt u r e f o r m any y e a rs . s c h o la r in d a iry hygiene, Claude S. B rya n becam e dean of the A bequest of $420,000 to M ic h ­ igan State fro m F lo y d W. Owen Thursday the n, a c c o rd in g to M ad iso n Kuhn, L ib e r ty Hyde B a ile y was fa ­ C o lle g e of V e te rin a ry M e d icin e in made a re sid e n ce h a ll f o r g ra d ­ MSU h is to ria n . T h e b u ild in g burned in 1876 m ous f o r h is a g r i c u l t u r a l r e ­ se a rch . As p ro fe s s o r of h o r tic u l­ 1947. He planned the p re s e n t V e t­ uates students a r e a lit y . Named ENDS TONITE tu re in 1885, he p 1a n n e d A m e r­ e r in a r y M ed icin e B u ild in g , which in h is h o n o r,O w e n G ra d u a te C e n - and was re p la ce d by W e lls H a ll w b ish also ih ’ 1905. T he ic a ' S f ir s t h o r tic u ltu r a l la b o ra ­ was com pleted a fte r h is death. One of the B ro d y d o rm s is named t e r is lo cated on south cam p us. O nce h e ra ld e d 'a s the la rg e s t $ Buck NHel p re s e n t W ells H a ll, now used t o r y , w hich was lo ca te d h e re . L a te r , a dean at C o rn e ll U n i­ a fte r him . m en’ s d o rm ito ry in the w o rld , f o r c la s s ro o m s and o ffic e s , was MEET STEVE AND MEDUSA — Steve Foote of Santo Anna, r e b u ilt on the sam e lo ca tio n . T h e f i r s t d o r m ito r y got the v e r s ity and a u th o r of o ve r 60 a g r ic u ltu r a l books, he was con­ A new concept, Case H a lls Shaw H a ll is named a fte r R o b e rt b ro u g h t to cam pus the idea of S. Shaw. He was p re s id e n t be­ fo re John A . Hannah took o ffic e *1,00 Per Carload-2 Fine Hits s id e re d the a g r ic u ltu r e educa­ coeducational d o r m ito r y liv in g . Calif., hold* hi* pet hawk, Medusa. The two visited canyus nam e, " S a in t's R e s t," not be in 1941. As p ro fe s s o r and dean and Steve said his feathered friend has helped him hunt pheas­ cause the men tha t liv e d th e re tio n a l le ad er of h is tim e . B a ile y h a ll co m m e m o ra te s h is man. T h e fa c ility ' was p a r tly made pos­ s ib le through a g ift fro m Sarah of A g r ic u ltu r e f o r a q u a rte r of Anthony Quinn ants and other small game. w e re sa in ts, but because o f a a c e n tu ry , he becam e M ich iga n F u rn is h in g d in in g and re c re a ­ A . and A lb e r t H. C ase. A lb e rt p o p u la r re lig io u s book of that P r o t r a m Information CO 2 - I W 4 - LAST DAY - tim e . O n ly when a second d o rm i­ tio n f a c ilitie s f o r the B ro d y group of d o rm ito r ie s , B ro d y H a ll im ­ C ase, a na tive of C a m b rid g e , M ic h ., and an MSU gra du ate, was State p re s id e n t in 1928. 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NOTE: ALL 3 HITS IN COLOR ^ „ CARI REINER■Dirette», NORMANJEWISON■*««•< „ RCSSHUNTERawiMAPT'S MElCHER/ wAHL Htltlttl ■ i f , / : Ï Lj - ° > ^ ~ ■* ^ eEjrilC" - T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 8, 1 9 6 3 M ir h ili a n S ta ti W F t- 1 I. an .-in i 10 P ic e S h o w M S U 's 15th annual s u m m e r T u e s d a y m e d a lis ts in na tion al ju n io r p a ir f State 4-H Show Expects I n t r a m u r a l N e w s ska tin g session w ill p re s e n t its c o m p e titio n la s t w in te r; G a ry fin a l ic e show o f the season T uesday at 8:15 p .m . in the ic e arena. N o r r is W old, .r in k m anager, said the show i l l p ro b a b ly be V is c o n ti o f T ro y , a go ld m ed al- is t who hopes to com p ete in the 1964 O ly m p ic s , and Buddy Zack of S ea ttle, an othe r g o ld is t. m e d a l- To Bring 10,000 To Campus Softball Schedule T o n ig h t, 6 p .m . Best Ball Tournament E n trie s a re being accepted f o r the s t u d e n t - f a c u lt y - s t a f f B e st B a ll G o lf T o u rn a m e n t to be he ld A ug. 17 a t F o re s t A k e rs . W in­ " t h e best of the s u m m e r. F ie ld n e rs o f the f i r s t fiv e -w e e k to u r ­ T he s u m m e r -.session is under "W e a re using a ll of the top " T h e State 4 -H Show has com e 1 Z o a n th ro p is ts vs. Cubs nam ent w i l l be req ue ste d to e n te r the sanction of die U n ite d States ra b b it, c ro p s , dog and e le c t r i­ p e rfo rm e rs , and it should be 2 G ia n ts v s . C ase K ille r s w ith d iffe re n t p a rtn e r. D e ad lin e F ig u re S kating A s s o c ia tio n . A ll " O v e r 1,500 head o f liv e s to c k ca l e x h ib its ,” M aw by sa id . " E n ­ to be a h ig h lig h t in each y e a r’ s a fin e fin a le fo r the sum m e r About 10,000 v is ito r s w i ll in ­ f o r e n try is 12 noon Aug. 15. w i l l be on d is p la y in the con­ to m o lo g y a n d c o n s e rv a tio n ex­ a c t iv it ie s , " M aw by said. It r e p ­ 3 S a rfe rs v s . T h e C o u rt the p e rfo rm e rs in the show are undate the cam pus Aug. 26-29 s e s s io n ." c o u rs e o f S p a r t a n S ta d iu m ," re s e n ts an occasion to r e fle c t on 4 G re e n D e v ils v s . No S ta rs a m a te u rs and re c e iv e no pay to p a rtic ip a te in events o f the h ib its w i ll be in the B a llro o m . T op p e rfo rm e rs w h o w i l l 4 -H a c c o m p lis h m e n ts o f the pa st 5 C ache v s . F re d ’ s F o llie s f o r t h e i r p e rfo rm a n c e s . T h is M aw by said. " T h e liv e s to c k w i ll " H o r t ic u ltu r e , h a n d ic ra ft, and appear in T uesday’ s show in ­ annual State 4 -H Show. w ould v io la te th e ir a m a te u r sta ­ be e x h ib ite d by 4 -H C lu b m e m ­ photography e x h ib its w i ll be lo ­ y e a r, to re c o g n iz e the outstand­ 6 D a iry P la n t v s . C a m b rid g e clude Joey H é c k e rt and G a ry " 4 - H C lub m e m b e rs and le a d ­ b e rs and a ls o judged by th e m .” cated in the A u d ito riu m . T h e h o r­ in g a ch ie vem en ts o f in d iv id u a l C la r k of East L a n sin g , bronze tus. e rs fr o m e v e ry county o f the state Softball Standings T h e Stadium w i ll house beef, tic u ltu r e e x h i b i t s a re m o s tly m e m '.e rs , a n d to acquaint the w i ll be h e r e , " said R u s s e ll G. d a iry , sheep, sw ine and w ool flo w e rs , vegetables, and f r u i t s . " p u b lic w ith the 4 -H C lub p r o ­ Megalomania c o n sid e re d in the layout o f a M aw by, a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r o f ex­ te n sio n o f the 4 -H C lub p ro g ra m . "A b o u t 3,000 c lu b m em b ers e x h ib its . "H o m e e co no m ics e x h ib its w i ll ta ke o v e r the second and th ir d T he e x h ib it are as a re sched­ uled to be open u n til 9 p .m .. g ra m .” T h e show is conducted as p a rt F ie ld o f the 4 -H Club p ro g ra m by the M onday, 6 p .m . 1 A g. E c o n . v s . C a m e ro n - T h e re is a fo u r-w a y t ie f o r f i r s t p la c e in B lo ck I between B io lo g y In s titu te , T o n y 's B oys, (continued from page 1) and le a d e rs p a rtic ip a tin g in the Aug. 27 and Aug. 28. T h e y w ill K e llo g g F la k ie s and E ydeal Sigs m u ltip le group of cam puses. C o o p e ra tiv e E xte n sio n S e rv ic e . C a rrib e a n flo o r s o f the U n io n ," he said. be open u n til 7:30 p .m . August show w ill be sta yin g in the B ro d y 2 P a p e rb a cks vs. D e p a rtm e n t w ith a 2-1 re c o rd . In B lo ck II, In e l e m e n t a r y econom ics P re s id e n t H a n n a h proposed an Some o f these e x h ib its a re c n ild T h e D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r ic u ltu re g ro u p of d o rm ito r ie s . T h e show is 26 o f P u b lic Safety the Cubs le a d w ith a 3 -0 re c ­ c o u rs e s taught h e re , one concept e n ro llm e n t lim it la s t sp rin g and c a re , c lo th in g , fa m ily liv in g , food "E a c h evening th e re w i ll be a o f the State o f M ic h ig a n and an annual w indup of 4 -H C lub ac­ 3 G re e n D e v ils v s . Cache o rd . F re d ’ s F o l l i e s and C a m - students lesv'!-. \s th a t m any o r - the L e g is la tu re d id so p re v io u s - p re s e rv a tio n , foo ds, hom e im ­ re c o g n itio n p ro g ra m f o r 4 -H w in ­ the MSU B o a rd o f T ru s te e s a re t iv it ie s and a)&o the la un chin g of 4 No S ta rs vs. C a m b rid g e e r o it - C a r r , le a d irr c5?uck I II and ga nization s (u s u a lly in re fe re n c e iy . p u b lic opinion seem s to de - p ro v e m e n t, k n ittin g and m oney n e rs in the A u d ito r iu m ." he s aid. p ro v id in g the fin a n ce s and f a c il­ 4 -H p ro g ra m s f o r the com ing 5 F r e d ’ s F o llie s v s . D a iry IV re s p e c tiv e ly w ith 2 -0 re c o rd s . to m an ufacturing ) have an ideal mand th a t thé size of the U n i­ m anagem ent. " T h e p ro g ra m w i ll be planned and it ie s f o r the show. y e a r ." P la n t siz e . I f the o rg a n iz a tio n becomes v e r s ity be held at a c e rta in le v - " T h e ic e in the Ice A re n a of d ire c te d by 4 -H C lu b m e m b e rs . M aw by n o t e d th a t 4 -H C lub A s e rie s o f e x h ib its w i ll be b ig g e r, e ffic ie n c y goes down b e - e l. T he on ly lo g ic a l th in g to do, D e m o n s tra tio n H a ll w i ll be m e lt­ It is e n tir e ly a m e m b e r o rie n te d w o rk is an o ff-c a m p u s a c tiv ity o f he ld aro u n d the cam pus as p a rt cause of the law of d im in is h in g th e re fo re , is f o r the U n iv e rs ity ed to m ake w ay f o r o u r p o u ltry , event. MSU. o f the show. re tu rn s . An exam ple m ig h t be to in itia te a re s e a rc h p ro je c t in th a t i f you produce two a d ditiona l th is area. u n its of students you w ill have T he E ducational D evelopm ent to add one u n it of a d m in is tra ­ P ro je c t seems to be a step in tio n o r fa c u lty to m a in ta in p ro d ­ th is d i r e c t i o n . H o w eve r, the uct q u a lity and output, whereas bro ad o u tlin e of the p ro je c t at LAST CALLI b e fo re a unit of a d m in is tra tio n p re se n t seems to be an adap­ o r fa c u lty could handle seve ral t a t i o n - o f pre se n t o rg a n iz a tio n hundred students. ra th e r than an a tte m p t to de­ W hether th is analogy is ap­ te rm in e the d e s ir a b ility of a p lic a b le o r not is debatable. Many m am m o th , s i n g l e , in te g ra te d le g is la to rs and fa c u lty m em b ers cam pus. in the s m a lle r state schools feel W hether the tre n d to w a rd b ig ­ th is way, however. g e r cla sse s, b ig g e r e n ro llm e n ts , A re v e rs e p ro b le m m ig h t be and b ig g e r e v e ry th in g is d e s ir ­ tru e , al so. The amount of cap­ able and n e cessa ry is the ques­ ita l investm ent to b u ild c la s s ­ tio n we should so lve . N e ce ssity ro o m s and la b o ra to rie s in to o - re q u ire s th a t M ich ig a n p ro v id e s m a ll schools, m ig ht be v e ry high in r a tio to the num ber o f stu ­ dents produced and th e ir bene­ f it to society. The taxp ayers, m o re and m o re h ig h e r educa­ tio n fo r m o re and m o re students. A re s e a rc h p ro je c t to fin d out if th e re is such a th in g as an for advertisers th e re fo re , may be ru n n in g v e ry id e a l size f o r a u n iv e rs ity would in e ffic ie n t schools i f e n ro llm e n t help s e t t l e m uch c o n tro v e rs y and size is below a c e rta in le v e l. s u rro u n d in g the p u b lic in s titu ­ T h is d e c e n tra liz a tio n may not be tio n s of h ig h e r le a rn in g . the answ er. Such an u n d e rta kin g w ould be A ro u p of c e n tra liz e d educa­ a tre m e n d o u s p ro je c t. I t would tio n a l in s titu tio n s lo cated in the have to be v e ry com p reh ensive MSU area may be the best ans­ to be use fu l and a cc u ra te . Such w e r. Roughly, it co sts " x ” d o l­ a guide w ould be h e lp fu l f o r s o lv­ FA LL la rs to educate lo w e r classm en, ing m any p ro b le m s in o u r society " 2 x " d o lla rs to educate upper w h e re m egalom ania, c e n tra liz a ­ c la ssm e n , and " 4 x " d o lla rs to tio n , size , and c o n fo rm ity seem to educate graduate students. Such be p la c in g de m o cra cy and in d i­ eco no m ic fa c to rs w i ll have to be v id u a lis m in qu estio n. SANDWICHES PIZZA •ITALIAN FOOD W E LC O M E W EEK ►"COOL" For pizza sake call” D E A D L IN E NOVA A U © 10 211 M.A.C. ED 7-1668 Welcome Counseling Clinic Students From... CAMPUS Due to the great response from our advertisers BOOK the deadline for this edition has been extended to An M.S.U. August 10. 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