Weather /Inside Fair cooler and windy. Campus Mail service handles MICHIGAN High in the middle 70's. three m illion pieces a year. Page 5. STATE UNIVERSITY Price 10* East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, August 13, 1963 Concert Closes SkatersCut IceTonight Clinic C iv il R ig h ts M a rch I 50 Top Amateurs 1 ,5 0 0 Jam Shaw Terrace „ j ! Headline S h o w , By ERIC M. FILSON State News Staff Writer S la te d l o r A u g . t By SUE JACOBY State News Staff Writer By JACKIE KORONA c a s te r and C h a rlto r. H eston, who s tra tio n s w e re among the f ir s t to A crowd of over 1,500 Jammed the T e rra ce Lounge of Shaw Hall State News Staff Writar heads the H o llyw oo d M a rc h C o m - p e rp e tu a te th is new s e lf-co n ce p t Some o f the fla s h ie s t blades in the a m a te u r skatin g w o rld w ill o f the N egro as a d ig n ifie d and s k im a cro ss the s u rfa c e o f MSU’ s Ice A ren a to n ig h t in the fin a l ice Friday evening to hear the end m iite e . product of a week of studying C u lm in a tio n o f a ll the dem on­ In the m ea ntim e , people lik e s e lf-re s p e c tin g p e rso n . show of the s u m m e r at 8:15 p.m . G eorge L in c o ln R o c k w e ll, le a d e r " A n d th is idea was so con­ T h e 25 -act show w i ll fe a tu re " t h e c re a rh of the c ro p ” o f the 15th and practice by students of the s tra tio n s , s it - in s and r a c i a l of the A m e ric a n N a zi p a rty ,h a v e ta g io u s th a t it has in s p ire d much annual S um m er F ig u re S kating session', w hich has a ttra c te d top Stan Kenton Clinic. f r ic t io n w hich have ro c k e d the of the c iv i l r ig h ts m ovem ent a m a te u r s k a te rs fro m the U n ite d States and C anada. O utstanding The free concert thrilled lis ­ e n tir e nation f o r m onths w ill take proposed m a rch e s ag ainst the Peace M a rch . to d a y .” s k a te rs who have attended the ice session in p re v io u s y e a rs in clud e teners young and old with the lat­ p la ce at the end o f th is month B ehind the planned m a rc h are M cKee said th re e fa c to rs lie C a ro l H e iss, fo r m e r w o rld and O ly m p ic cham pion, and Donald est sounds In stage band Jazz. when a g ia n t Peace M a rc h is d ir e c t ly behind the Peace M a rch , Jackson, also a fo r m e r w o rld cham pion. Stan Kenton, who was on cam­ h e ld in W ashington, D .C ., Aug. m onths o f r a c ia l ten sion in the pus most of the week, did not 28. A m e ric a n N e g ro 's atte m p t to r e ­ when th is s e lf-c o n c e p t idea is M o re than 50 s k a te rs w ill p e rfo rfh in the show which w ill in clud e d e fin e h is p o s itio n in s o c ie ty taken in to c o n s id e ra tio n . p a ir s , fo u rs and dance n u m b e rs ,'a s w e ll as sin g le p e rfo rm a n c e s . attend the concert because of T he m a rch , w h ich is expected In the f i r s t p la c e , such a huge ' " T h e r e is a g re a t d e a l of an e n g a g e m e n t in Columbus, to b rin g m o re than 100,000 in ­ today. "W e have com e to a s ig n if i­ m a rc h is a b ig g e r and b e tte r v a r ie ty in to n ig h t’ s s h o w ," said Ohio. d iv id u a ls , N e gro and w h ite , to use o f the d e m o n s tra tio n te ch ­ N o r r is W old, ice r in k m anager. T h e c lin ic p a rtic ip a n ts p re ­ sented the c o n c e rt in a s e rie s of seven bands. WAY OUT SOUNDS -• A young member of the jazz clin ic closes his eyes and slides the trombone for that “ cool” the n a tio n 's c a p ita l, has been cant tu rn in g p o in t in the N e gro s in the planning stages f o r se v e ra l d e fin itio n of c iv il r ig h ts and of m onths. h im s e lf,” said D r . Jam es B. w ill be taken o f th is than of the niqu e, he said. M uch m o re no tice Congress " T h e o n l y c h o re o g ra p h y in ­ v o lv e d in the show is in the A c c o rd in g to D r . M o r r is E. M cKee, p ro fe s s o r o f sociolo gy s m a lle r, m o re m in o r d e m o n s tra ­ dance num bers and- a p re c is io n sound. H a ll, fo rm e r asso cia te p ro fe s ­ s o r o f m u s ic at MSU and d i­ a rra n g e m e n ts tau ght in the few je s t, "b e ca u se I am a saxophone P re s id e n t John F. Kennedy has m e t w ith le a d e rs o f the m a rch in an a ttem p t to in s u re its peace­ and an throp olo gy and s p e c ia lis t tio n s w hich have a lre a d y taken in the fie ld of M cKee sa id he f e lt these d e f­ ra c e re la tio n s . p la ce . A use of the " m a r c h of Wash­ Finale n u m be r done by 24 g ir ls . " T h e r e a re n ’ t any e la b o ra te co stu m e s o r s e ttin g s . T h e m ain r e c t o r o f the c lin ic , none of the sch o o ls around the c o u n try that p la y e r ." students in the bands knew each o ffe r fo rm a l ja z z in s tru c tio n ,” o th e r b e fo re the be ginning of H a ll said. the week except one band fro m S om e' o th e r arangem ents the fu l n a tu re and to s tra ig h te n out bands p r e s e n t e d w e r e ‘ ‘ Sweet p ro b le m s which m ay a ris e b e fore "H o w e v e r the Head Band did T a lk , Sweet P e a ," "W h y N o t" , the date o f the event. in itio n s a re b e h i n d t h e in ­ cre a se d em p ha sis p lace d on in ­ te g ra tio n and m a tte rs of N e gro in g to n " tra d itio n is also in the m in d s of the P e a c h M a r c h le a d e rs . No b e tte r place than Thursday reason fo r th is is when you have the ta le n t, you don’ t need p ro p s . T h e S um m e r Session used to and w h ite re la tio n s h ip s in th is the na tio n ’ s c a p ita l c o u ld be found p re s e n t long shows w ith e la b o ra te M a rio n , O hio. not. T h is band does not have any and " T h e T h re e -c o rn e re d C a t." N e gro le a d e rs throu gh ou t the D u rin g the c lin ic held in Shaw c o u n try today. t o d e m o n s tra tio n d is s a tis fa c tio n c o s tu m in g and c h o r e o g r a p h y . T h e b a n d s p la ye d a rra n g e ­ m u sic in fro n t of the m to read. c o u n try a re p la n n in g to attend, T h e 1963 C o ng ress o f S trin g s H a ll the students stud ied h a rd . " T h e N egro c o lle g e students w ith s itu a tio n s e x is tin g in the H o w e ve r, the long h o u rs o f p re p ­ m e n ts in re g u la r, fre e fo rm , and T h e y p la y by Im p ro v is in g as as w e l l as m any H o llyw oo d w in d s up its s e rie s o f su m m e r John P o ir ie r , a high school ju n ­ who s ta rte d the s it - in de m o n - c o u n try . c o n c e rts T h u rsd a y at 8:15 p .m . a ra tio n f o r the show took too L a tin ja zz s ty le s . Some a rra n g e ­ c e le b ritie s , in c lu d in g T o n y C u r­ the y go a lo n g ." io r fr o m F lin t, said, "W h e n I F in a lly , M cKee said, any type m uch tim e fro m the s k a te rs m e n ts i n c l u d e d " O ld B la ck t is , H a r r y B elafon te , B u rt L a n - in F a ir c h ild T h e a tre . T h e Head Band p ro ve d a h it a r r iv e d on Sunday 1 d id n 't leave o f d e m o n s tra tio n is a piece of re g u la r p ra c tic e s . M a g i c " , "T e d d y th e T o a d " , ★ ★ ★ D onald Johanos, m u s ic a l d i­ w ith t h e ir re n d itio n s of "B ro k e n the b u ild in g u n til Wednesday. I s tra te g y , a way of v o ic in g p r o ­ " W e r e a lly th in k the shows " T h a t ’ s A l l " , and " I R e m em ber r e c to r o f the D a lla s Symphony H e a r t " and “ T ru m p e t S o lo ," the spent h o u rs and h o u rs e v e ry day te s t, and the Peace M a rc h w ill a re b e tte r th is w a y ," W old s a id . B a s ie " . O rc h e s tra , has been re h e a rs in g Increase U.S. Faces la tte r w r i t t e n by L a P o r t a in c la s s session s and p ra c tic e . be a loud v o ic in g o f th is p r o ­ the 100 young m u s ic ia n s f o r m o re " T h e q u a lity o f the ska tin g is T h e bands w e re d ire c te d by d u rin g the c lin ic . "1 fe e l that 1 le a rn e d m ore te s t against the N e g ro p o s itio n as hig h as e v e r, and the kid s a g r o u p o f ou tsta n d in g p ro ­ than a week. During in te rm is s io n s H a ll h e re about ja z z and m u sic in one in A m e ric a n s o cie ty. don’ t have to take the tim e fro m fe s s io n a l j a z z m u s ic ia n s and week than 1 le a rn e d in the past 2 Problems W hether o r n o t the Peace Johanos, 34, is the youngest t h e ir re g u la r p ra c tic e s . te a c h e rs . M a r v S ta m m , Leon c a lle d fo r a re tu r n to stage B re e d o n , Ralph M u tc h le r, M o r­ gan P o w e ll, Johnny R ic h a rd s , bands and the sw ing m u sic of the 1930’ s and 40’ s. fo u r y e a r s .” P o ir ie s u rp ris e d to fin d that the c lin ic r said he was Follows C o m m u n ism and U n ite d States M a rc h w ill re s u lt in any» con­ c re te actio n to re m e d y the N egro co n d u cto r to w o rk w ith the Con­ g re s s of S trin g s . Sponsored by the A m e ric a n Hences also seem to re a c t ro ra |W to the typ e of John L a P o rta , and H e rb P om e roy " L e t ’,s b r i n g stage bands s tre s s e d a ll fo r m s of m u sic in ra c e re la tio n s ’— tw o of the c o m p la in ts is a qu estio n w hich F e d e ra tio n of M u s i c i a n s , the Ire p re ffn rn o w ." lead the students in som e e x c it­ in g and d iffe re n t a rra n g e m e n ts. b a c k ,’ ’ he said. "1 lik e to hear a d d itio n to ja zz. d m o re than a pian o, bass, and ru m s on s ta g e ." He added in O th e r students said the w e e k-lo n g session a va lu a b le they found Trend m a jo r p ro b le m s in th is c o u n try today in som - e - have p o been litic a l lin c ir k c e d le to s g d e u th rin e g r cannot be p re d ic te d . H o w eve r, the m a rc h in is evidence o f the s tro n g fe e lin g s its q ff C o ng ress o f S trin g s is a m u s ic education p ro g ra m w h ich enables s in M a n y o f th llilc a te r s p e rfo rm in g g le num bers use the same a rra n g e m e n ts w h i c h the y p e r­ " A l l the bands played stan dard students who q u a lify at lo c a l au­ the past two weeks. of the N e gro today, he s'aid. fo r m fo r c o m p e titio n s o r high d itio n s to w o rk w ith m u s ic ia n s Ed ¡tor's Note: This is the T h e cha rge has been made that " A stro n g em p ha sis has been te s ts . T h e th re e fin a l te s ts o f fro m m a jo r sym phonies and o u t­ firs t of a two-part series the A m e ric a n in te g ra tio n m ove­ p la ce d on m ilita n c y ra th e r than stan din g m u s ic e d u ca to rs. the U n ite d States F ig u re Skating m o d e ra tio n in the m in d of the A s s o c ia tio n (USFSA) re q u ire that Introduce W orld New s dealing with summer term. m ent and race d e m o n stra tio n s a re C o m m unist backed. N e g ro ," M cKee said. ’ 'T h e Negro T he gro up has been stud ying h e re f o r eight weeks and has le a d e rs a re tr y in g to outdo each p re se n te d c o n c e rts conducted by students p e rfo rm fre e ska tin g n u m b e rs as w e ll as c o m p u ls o ry A tto rn e y G en eral R o b e rt Ken­ Z o o m in g c o l l e g e e n ro llm e n t at a Glance nedy has s t a t e d th e re is n o o th e r in th is m a tte r. such noted fig u re s as Iz le r Sol­ fig u re s . Classical th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try has s p ille d " T h e m a r c h , ho w e ver, is con ne ction between the two. om on, co n d u cto r o f the Indianap­ T e s ts are being given th is o v e r in to the s u m m e r m onths planned as a peaceful one and o lis Symphony O rc h e s tra ; Eugene M is s is s ip p i State Senator John weekend beginning T h u r s d a y . w h ich w e re once re s e rv e d f o r re c ­ M c L a u rin c h a r g e d b e fo re the these le a d e rs w ill t r y to keep O rm a n d y, m u s ic a l d ir e c to r o f the W old said 12 s t u d e n t s a r e United Press International re a tio n and re c u p e ra tio n fr o m the a tte m p tin g to pass the eigh th t e s t . , Senate C o m m e r c e C o m m itte e it s u c h ." M ajor Senate Opens Teest Ban Hearings r ig o r s o f the tra d itio n a l nin e - m onth aca de m ic y e a r. T he s ta r tlin g ju m p in sum ­ # th a t th is is " t h e m o st brazen W ith so much advance w a rn in g , c o v e r-u p e ve r p e rp e tra te d on the o ffic ia ls in W ashington have had r e c to r o f R adio C ity M u s ic H a ll, P h ila d e lp h ia P h ilh a rm o n ic O r ­ c h e s tra ; Ralph H u n te r, c h o ra l d i­ " T h i s is q u ite a high n u m b e r." he added. The eighth te s t gold A m e ric a n p e o p le ." tim e to plan f o r a pe ace fu l m a in ­ and L o u is Lane, a sso cia te con­ m ed al is the high est ho no r given A m a jo r in c la s s ic a l stu d ie s , m e r e n ro llm e n t at M ic h ig a n State W ASHINGTON — S e c re ta ry of State Dean Rusk has m ade a U n iv e r s ity d u rin g the past decade " T h e C o m m u n ists co u ld make tenance o f those p a rtic ip a tin g . d u c to r o f the C le ve la n d Symphony to s k a te rs by the USFSA. e m p h a s iz in g the language, a rt, an e ffo r t to in filt r a t e the in te ­ A state re p re s e n ta tiv e to C on­ T h e S um m e r Session ends when s tro n g plea f o r Senate ra tific a tio n of the p a rtia l n u c le a r te s t is no exce ptio n to the tre n d . O rc h e s tra . p h ilo so p h y and h is to ry of the an­ g re s s fro m M ich ig a n has stated te s ts a re com p le te d. T h e nu m be r of students a t­ g ra tio n m o v e m e n t," s a i d D r. W a lte r H o d g s o n , head o f c ie n t w o rld , w i ll be o ffe re d h e re ban tre a ty . . . Rusk to ld m e m b e rs of th re e Senate c o m m itte e s M onday the ten din g s u m m e r session has Jam es B. M cKee, "b u tn o o n e h a s tha t ta lk s between N e g ro le a d e rs the m u s ic d e p a rtm e n t, said the T o p p e r f o r m e r s who w ill f o r the f i r s t tim e th is f a ll. U.S. has not fo rg o tto n the lessons of the past 18 y e a rs in d e a lin g m o re than doubled sin ce 1953, y e t de m o n stra te d c le a r ly that and the p re s id e n t a re s triv in g C o ng ress of S trin g s not o n ly Is appear in to n ig h t's show in clud e T h e in te r-d e p a rtm e n ta l m a jo r f o r th is goal. G a ry V is c o n ti, a go ld m e d a lis t w ith the R u ssian s. He said the U.S. w i ll m a in ta in it s stre n g th and when 3,968 students re g is te re d such e f f o r t s have had a n y a "tre m e n d o u s o p p o rtu n ity fo r leads to a B .A . d e gre e in the R e g u la r D is tr ic t of C o lum b ia fro m T r o y who plan s to com pete w i ll know o f any p o s s ib le cheating by the S oviets in v io la tio n o f f o r c o u rs e s in June. E n ro llm e n t s u c c e s s .” the young m u s ic ia n s , but a boon C o lle g e of A r t s and L e tte rs . p o lic e w ill b e ,o n d u ty, he said, to the c u ltu r a l atm osp he re o f the in the 1964 O ly m p ic s : Buddy the p a ct, w h ich b a rs a ll but un de rgrou nd n u c le a r te sts. M cKee said he fe e ls the ch a rg e Jam es D. R u st, a s s is ta n t dean of f o r th is y e a r’ s su m m e r session R usk said that even i f the ag reem ent co n ta in s m a rg in a l r is k s , stood at 11,921, w ith 10,014 on o f C o m m u n ist b a ckin gs f o r the but special fo rc e s w i ll not be c o m m u n ity as a w h o le ." Z a c k , another gold m e d a lis t fro m the C o lle g e o f A rts and L e t­ " th e y a re fa r le s s ” than the h a za rd of a continued n u cle a r weapons the E ast L a n sin g cam pus and r a c ia l a c tiv ity is a S o u t h e r n em p lo yed u n le ss vio le n c e does T h e c o n c e rt is open to the pub­ S e a ttle ; and Joey H e c k e rt and te r s , sa id th e re has been a g ro w ­ 643 at O akland U n iv e rs ity . Sum­ a tte m p t to e xp la in the v io la tio n b re a k out. lic fr e e o f cha rge . G a ry C la rk of E ast L a n sin g , ing demand f o r students tra in e d ra c e w ith R ussia. M cK ee said that the m ilit a r y o f it s concept of the N egro. B ro n z e m e d a lis ts in n a t i o n a l in c la s s ic a l h is to r y and la n g ­ R usk, ju s t back fr o m R ussia and ta lk s w ith Soviet P r e m ie r m e r e n r o l l m e n t f o r 1962 was N ik ita K hru shch ev, said the pact does not ob lig a te the U.S. to " M o s t S ou th e rn e rs fe e l the fo rc e s to supplem ent the D is tr ic t ju n io r p a ir c o m p e titio n la s t y e a r. uage to teach in high scho ols. 8,998. p o lic e w ill be 100 p e rc e n t on re c o g n iz e C o m m u n is t E ast G erm an y, in clu d e s a veto on am end­ S outhern N e gro w o uld n’ t act out W ilm a P ip e r and T o m Easton " T h e r e is a c ry in g need fo r D u rin g the same p e rio d - of m e n ts , but does not in clud e any " s id e a rra n g e m e n ts, u n d e r­ o f p la c e w ith o u t an ou tside fo rc e d u ty, but w ill not be c a lle d unless fr o m R o che ste r, N .Y ., w ill p r e ­ L a tin te a c h e rs at the second­ tim e , gra du ate s u m m e r e n ro ll­ th e re is d e fin ite cause. - ( O ) ■ sent a dance nu m be r. sta n d in g s o r c o n d itio n s o f any k in d ." H is te s tim o n y m a rke d the m ent has n e a rly tr ip le d . In 1954, pu shing. a r y le v e l,” he sa id . " F u r t h e r ­ " I t would look bad f o r th is " T h e la s t show is g e n e ra lly m o re , the demand f o r te a ch e rs A d m in is tra tio n ’ s opening Senate appeal in be ha lf of the pact. g ra du ate students accounted fo r ' 'T h e y have to see the N e g ro - ~7 \ w h ite p ro b le m s as a c o n s p ira c y c o u n try to have a g re a t show of the be st of the s e a s o n ," W old tra in e d in c la s s ic a l stu d ie s at T h e Senate h e a rin g s a re expected to ta ke at least tw o weeks. about 34.3 p e r cent o f the to ta l M o st se n a to rs p re d ic t the tre a ty w ill be r a t if ie d by the ne cessa ry su m m e r e n ro llm e n t. By 19 62 ,the o rig in a tin g away fro m the Negro the m ilit a r y ju s t because some N -/ J FAIR sa id . " T h e s k a te rs a re u s u a lly the co lle g e le v e l is a lso v e ry h im s e lf. What b e tte r fo rc e than N e gro es w e re m a rc h in g in the ke ye d -u p and in top shape.” g re a t. t w o - th ir d s vote. p e rce n ta g e of su m m e r graduate n a tio n ’ s c a p it a l," sa id M cKee. students had jum ped to 47.4, clo se C o m m u n is m cou ld they p ic k on? " T h e m a jo r in c la s s ic a l stud­ ies w i ll p ro v id e a fin e ba ckgro und to h a lf of the to ta l s u m m e r en­ Four New Notions Sign Test Bon Treaty f o r any student who plan s to con­ ro llm e n t. tin u e h is w o rk in g r a d u a t e W ASHINGTON — F o u r m o re na tion s signed the n u c le a r te st A lthough t h e p e rcen ta ge of s c h o o l.” ban tre a ty h e re M onday. T h e y are Ic e la n d , La os, Sweden and g ra du ate s t u d e n t s is a lso in ­ R u st sa id the m a jo r is a lso a T rin id a d -T o b a g o . T h ir ty - n in e nations have signed in W ashington c re a s in g a t a fa s te r pace than good p ro g ra m f o r students seek­ a lre a d y and o th e rs h a v e done so in M oscow and London. S e ve ra l u n d e rgrad ua te s d u rin g t h e re g ­ in g a b ro a d lib e r a l a r ts edu­ n a tio n s w ill sign in W ashington la te r in the week, in clu d in g Japan, u la r aca d e m ic y e a r, i t is not c a tio n who have no p ro fe s s io n a l the o n ly na tion e v e r bom bed by n u c le a r weapons. in c re a s in g at the su m m e r ra te . a m b itio n s c o n n e c t e d w ith the Dean o f Students John A. Fuzak stud y o f c la s s ic s . suggested s e v e r a l reasons fo r "T h e b r e a d t h of required Senate Pays Tribute To Dead Kefouver th is ph en o m e n a He p o in te d out courses extends to five depart­ C A P IT O L H IL L — T h e Senate payed fin a l tr ib u te to E stes tha t m any te a ch e rs com e to MSU ments, and recommended e le c ­ K e fa u v e r M onday, m ee ting b r ie fly fo r a fo rm a l announcement to take g ra d u a te c o u rs e s d u rin g tives extend to three m o re." of h is death and a d jo u rn in g f o r the day. K efa uver s body was the s u m m e r. T o o b ta in a B.A. in c la s s ic a l flo w n to M a d is o n v ille , T enn ., by m i l i t a r y plane f o r b u ria l “ T h e p ro g ra m s o f the C o l­ studies, a student m u st f u l f i l l tod ay. K e fa u ve r, who tw ic e sought the D e m o c ra tic p re s id e n tia l lege o f E ducation now a ttra c t a ll of th e degree re q u ire m e n ts o f n o m in a tio n , is also re m e m b e re d fo r h is in v e s tig a tio n s in to r a c k ­ m any te a c h e rs d u rin g the sum ­ th e C o lle g e o f A rts and L e tte rs . m e r , ” he sa id . " O th e r occupa­ e ts in the e a rly 1950’ s. In a d d itio n , he m u st take spec­ tio n a l g ro u p s do not re le a s e th e ir ifie d c o u rs e s in a r t , c o m p a ra ­ people so r e a d ily f o r study d u r­ tiv e lite r a t u r e , h is to ry and p h i­ Berlin Border Guards Escape to West in g the s u m m e r ." lo so p h y, T h e m a jo r in c la s s ic a l B E R Llffc — T w o E ast G erm an b o rd e r g u ard s c e le b ra te d the T h e in c re a s e m ay also re p ­ Studies re q u ire s two y e a rs o f re s e n t a gain in the num ber o f w o rk in L a tin above the elem e n­ eve o f the second a n n iv e rs a ry of the C o m m u n ist w a ll M onday stud ents who re c e iv e t h e ir bach­ t a r y le v e l and one y e a r o f G re e k by escaping to W est B e r lin . T h e g u ard s escaped in da rkn e ss, e lo r ’ s degrees in June and im ­ o r tw o y e a rs of G re e k and one u n no ticed by th e ir co m ra d e s. West B e r lin a u th o ritie s said de ­ m e d ia te ly b e g i n th e ir g ra d­ o f L a tin . fe c tio n s have in cre a se d as to m o rro w s a n n iv e rs a ry approached. uate study in the s u m m e r, F u ­ R ecom m ended e le c t i ves in ­ zak said. clu de F re n c h , G e rm a n , p o litic a l MSU has f e lt the im p a c t o f in ­ s cie n ce and E n g lish , in a d d itio n to Pope John Created Peace Prize c re a s e d su m m e r school attend­ c o m p a ra tiv e lite r a t u r e , advanced ance m o re than some o th e r B ig G re e k and L a tin , p h ilo so p h y and V A T IC A N C IT Y — An o ffic ia l V a tica n p u b lic a tio n announced T e n sch o o ls, a c c o rd in g to F u­ h is to r y . the Student Sarvicas building. It is part of the complex mail, th a t the la te Pope John le ft in s tru c tio n s fo r c re a tio n of a "P e a c e zak. " T h is m a y be p a r tia lly due WE GET LETTERS . . . Letters flow through this machine A student p la n n in g to teach high to be aw arded e v e ry th re e y e a rs . Funds (o r the p r iz e to o u r q u a rte r syste m , w h ich ing system, which also includes campus m ail. For related s c h o o l L a tin is e l l lor a which autom atically tie s the knot and clip s the e n iv at »he w i ll com e fro m the $160,000 B alzan Peace P riz e aw arded to Pope pictures and story see poge five* te a ch in g c e r tific a te upon c o m - rate of over three m illion pieces o year io the basement of John h im s e lf ju s t a m onth b e fo re he died . (continued on page 2) (continued on page 2) T u esd a y , August 13, 1963 2 M i c h i g a n S t a t e N e w s , Hast L a n s i n g , M i c h i g : Jazz Summer School (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) fa rm c ro p s , eco no m ics, p h y c h o l- MICHIGAN ogy and s o c io lo g y . UNIVCRSITY STATI STATE NEW;PACEMAKER NEWSPAPER e xp e rie n c e In th e ir m u s ic a l c a ­ re e rs . F rid a y the students w e re g iv ­ lends it s e lf v e ry w e ll to su m m e r s c h o o l.” Students g e n e ra lly atte n d sum ­ " O f c o u r s e , the nu m b e r of c o u rse s w as d r a s tic a lly lim ite d . M any o f the de pa rtm e nts d id n 't en a q u e s tio n a ire . T h e ir an­ m e r session f o r one o f tw o b a sic o ffe r any c o u rse s at a ll. In­ s w e rs sup p o rte d the c lin ic 's suc­ rea son s. E ith e r they a re ea g e r to s tr u c to r s n e ve r knew u n til the ce ss. graduate in a s h o rte r le ng th of la s t m in u te w h e th e r they w ould A s id e lig h t o f the c lin ic was tim e than usual o r they have to have a c la s s , because th e re had M e m b e r A sso cia te d P re s s , U n ited P re ss In te rn a tio n a l, a tw o -d a y session f o r m u sic ed­ m ake up co u rse s to g ra du ate in a to be s ix students f o r a c la s s Inla nd D a ily P re s s A ss o c ia tio n , A ssociated C o lle g ia te P re ss u c a to rs . re g u la r le ng th o f tim e . to be h e ld .’ * A s s o c ia tio n , M ich ig a n P re s s A sso cia tio n . D u rin g the c lin ic K enton e x ­ S tanley C ro w e , who w o rke d T oda y n e a rly e v e ry d e p a rt­ P ublished by the students o f M ich ig a n State U n iv e rs ity . p re s s e d som e of h is o p in ion s on as d ir e c to r o f su m m e r s e s s io n a l m ent o f the U n i v e r s i t y o f­ Issued on cla ss days M onday through F rid a y d u rin g the ja z z . MSU 1933-1956, sa id the sum ­ f e r s s u m m e r school c o u rs e s . A c ­ f a ll, w in te r and s p rin g q u a rte rs , tw ic e w e e kly d u rin g the “ T h e stage, o r Jazz, band is one m e r school student has alw ays c o rd in g to A c tin g P ro v o s t How­ su m m e r te rm ; special W elcom e Issue in S eptem ber. o f the best w ays f o r young peo­ been " q u it e s e r i o u s l y m o ti­ a rd R. N e v ille , o n e -h a lf to one- Second cla ss postage pa id at East L a n sin g , M ich ig a n . p le to e x p re ss th e m s e lv e s .” v a te d .” t h ir d o f the U n iv e r s ity 's 1350 E d ito ria l and business o ffic e s a t 341 Student S ervices “ T h e ja z z band can he lp young "A n y o n e who th in k s m o st su m ­ fa c u lty m e m b e rs teach d u rin g the B u ild in g , M ich ig a n State U n iv e rs ity , East L a n sin g , M ic h ­ p e op le to fin d t h e ir id e n tity , to m e r school students go to c o l­ s u m m e r. H o w eve r, the su m m e r igan. M a il s u b s c rip tio n s payable in advance; 1 te rm , m a tu re , to fe e l im p o rta n t and to le g e d u rin g the hot m onths of s ta ff in clu d e s num erous gra du ate $3; 2 te rm s , $4; 3 te rm s , $5; f u ll y e a r, $6. fin d th e ir pu rpo se in li f e . ” the y e a r Just to have p a rtie s and students who re c e iv e a s s is ta n t In m any w ays, he s aid the stage good tim e s is m is ta k e n ,” he sa id . in s tru c to rs h ip s d u rin g the sum ­ band he lp s a p e rso n to fin d h is “ M o st o f the students in the s u m ­ m e r. id e n tity q u ic k e r than does the m e r have a d e fin ite reason f o r c o n c e rt band o r sym phony o r ­ being th e re , and I w ould say M any o f the re g u la r tea chin g c h e s tra . the g e n e ra l academ ic atm o sp h e re f a c u l'j^ a r e w o rk in g on re s e a rc h " T h e c o n c e r t band depends is fa r m a r “ ■"jeious than durL d u rin g the s u m m e r, a cco rd in g la r g e ly on se ctio n sounds, w here in g the o th e r nine m onths of to H o race K in g , a s s is ta n t p r o - m o re than one p e rs o n m ay be the y e a r .” vost. p la y in g the sam e th in g s ,” Ken­ C ro w e sa id th e re w as an en­ ton m a in ta in e d . r o llm e n t o f about 800 students ACROSS 25. Suiting ma­ “ In stage band w o rk , each when he began d ire c tin g the su m ­ V IS IT O U R B O T A N IC A L terial p la y e r m ust c o n trib u te o r the m e r se ssio n in 1936. T h e ses­ G ARDENS 1. Wooden w h o le th in g is o ff. Each guy m ust sio n la ste d o n ly s ix w eeks. 28. Church the r iv e r s edge shoe sitting b lo w h is own p a r t. ” C ro w e sa id c o u rse s w e re o f­ 6. Counterfeit edgewood 2-4432 29. Provokes He explained, h o w e v e r , that fe re d in E n g lis h , m a th e m a tic s , 10. Fr. school to anger good stage band w o rk is in v a l­ geography, c h e m is try , b o t a n y . 11. Bo-tree 30. Stencil ua ble e xp e rie n ce f o r m u s ic ia n s 13 Parts 34. Moccasin in te re s te d in sym phony m u sic, played 35. Persian adding th a t m o st o f the m e m ­ 14. Spouts fairy b e rs o f h is band c o u ld a lso p e r ­ speeches 36. Spawn of THURSDAY’ S PUZZLE SOLUTION fo r m sym phony w o rk . 16. Land meas­ fish 44 Attire 5 H aving Kenton said the fu tu re o f c re a t­ ure 37. Shooting DOW N made a will iv e m u s ic in A m e ric a re s ts a l­ 17. Weed branch 1. C aravan­ 5 Prim itive m ost e n tir e ly w ith o u r u n iv e r­ 19 StufT 39 W ild sary seed 20. Put In office s itie s . animal 2 Fruit 7 Rent "Young gu ys, w ith happy 41 Constella­ oak 8. W allaba 22. Proboscis s p ir it s and a d e te rm in a tio n to tion 3 Tree trunks 9 Lady 23. Western have th e ir m u sic h e ard , hold the 42. Slackened 4 Palmyra 12 Rental Indian key to the p ro g re s s o f ja zz in palm leaf contract 24. Renovate 43. Refute th is c o u n try . 15 Merganser 18 Consumed " W e ’ re in the la s t days of the 21 H a rbor o ld c la s s ic a l d ie -h a rd s . M ore boats and m o re c o lle g e s and u n iv e r s it­ Meet the 22 Salaman ie s a re adding c o m m e rc ia l m usic combination. Good for, snacks, der p ro g ra m s to the c u r r ic u lu m . ” 24 Clock ed What have I told you 3’>out pets in the do»*m, Hutchkins?” He said we a re tu rn in g m ore study breaks, Sunday meals, over and m o re to the young m u s ic ia n , anytime. And the “ A ll-A m erican” 25 Small such as the students th a t p a r ­ swallows tic ip a te d in the MSU c lin ic and is so easy on your pocketbook. 26 Poeuc mus T ry one today. 27 Chronicle Instructor’s e q u a lly s e rio u s m u s ic ia n s now Classical stu d yin g at the B e rk le e School 28 Average in B oston, N o rth T e x a s State, 1 f1 ( 'e m Ind ian a, Southern M e th o d ist and McDonald^ 31 Notched 32 A m e r ic a n Beauties ‘ H ow ever, th re e o r fo u r stu­ dents have a lre a d y in d ic a te d they Father , 73, o th e r schools around the c o u n try . Kenton tra v e le d to Indiana U n i­ 33 Requires w ould lik e to m a jo r in c la s s ic a l v e r s ity Sunday to th e tn ir d in 35 VVood for mast stud ies and th e re w i ll by m any m o re . I his new m a jo r s a tis fie s Succumbs a s e rie s o f Stan K e n t o n C lin ic s he ld th is s u m m e r. A fte r a week Lansing ■ 38 Redine a re a l need in o u r c u r r ic u lu m . ” th e re , tw o m o re c lin ic s w i l l be 4015 W. Saginaw East Lansing ising——i 40 Boat pro he ld at the U n iv e r s ity o f D e n ve r \ n in tro d u c tio n to the m a jo r E d w in 1. W hite, 73, fa th e r o f and the U n iv e rs ity o f Nevada. 4700 S. Cedar l l Blk. East of Campus! peller by the C o lle g e o f A rts and L e t­ E lm e r E. W hite, e x e c u tiv e se c­ The. s e rie s s ta rte d tw o w eeks ago 2120 N* Larch 2 Blks. Westto fU n io n l wei f ir s t t er s c ite s the J u d a e o -C h ris tia n r e t a r y of the M ich ig a n P re s s A s ­ at d ie U n iv e r s ity o f C o n n e cticu t. 193c L a tin c o u rse tr a d itio n and c la s s ic is m as the s o c ia tio n and an in s tr u c to r in in cre a se d tn 1962 two m a jo r ro o ts o f m o d e rn s c i­ jo u rn a lis m at MSU, die d Sunday education r e q u ir e - ence, p h ilo so p h y, p o litic s , econ­ at S p a rro w H o s p ita l a fte r an i l l ­ neantim e, c o u rs e s o m ic s , re lig io n , m o ra ls , l i t e r ­ ness of tw o weeks. TV RENTALS and h is to ry and ra d itio n In tr a n s - iphy and p o litic a l a tu re and a rt. It said th e re can be no u n d e r­ S u rv iv in g a re a son, E lm e r E .; a da ug hter, M rs . R o b e rt E. L e h ­ m an, D e tro it; a b ro th e r, E .C ., . . . from the sweater center at Marie’ here's that g irl again stan din g o f the m o d e rn m in d w ith ­ S t. 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ED 7-1T80 sweater .'. . o r even both , . . 332-3505 M.A.C. at Albert (Below C ollege Drug) T u e s d a y , Au gu st 1 3 , 1 9 6 3 3 Michigan State News, E ast L an sin g , Michigan Jean .Skamser,Director By LINDA M ILLER Juvenile Books In IMC f o r te a ch e rs and p ro fe s s io n a ls , m ent on hand to loan to educa­ and do not c irc u la te . T h e re is Specim en te s ts nu m be ring 400 th is su m m e r was p a r tic u la r ly in ­ also' a sp e c ia l c o lle c tio n o f lim ­ a re stu d ie d by fu tu re te a ch e rs in tense, and that m ost o f the sum ­ tea chin g b o oklets f o r sa le , f ile s tio n fa c u lty f o r c la ss d e m o n stra ­ State News Staff Writer ite d , e x c lu s iv e e d itio n s f o r in ­ the c e n te r. m e r p a tro n s a re a lre a d y teach­ o f p u b lis h e rs , guidance m a te r ia ls tio n s . c e n te r use o n ly . T h e IM C s ta ff in s tru c ts stu­ e rs , re tu rn in g f o r a d d itio n a l ed­ I f a student is lo o kin g f o r a and school textbooks a re a v a il­ T he system of ca ta lo g in g and dents and fa c u lty in the use o f uca tion . D u rin g the re g u la r aca­ c h ild lit e r a t u r e book f o r an ed­ ab le f o r use in the c e n te r o r 's h e lv in g in IM C is a m o d ifie d A s id e fr o m the re g u la r c a rd d u p lic a tin g m achines lo cated in de m ic y e a r, the m a jo rity a re un­ u ca tio n c la s s , he won’ t fin d i t in ch e c k -o u t by fa c u lty a p p ro v a l. c u tte r syste m , a cco rd in g to M r s . cata log ue , the c e n te r has o th e r the c e n t e r . D i t t o m a s te rs , de rg ra d u a te students. the m a in lib r a r y . Since 1959, A ll s p e c i a l education r e f ­ S ka m se r. T he f ir s t le tt e r o f the guides to it s m a te ria ls . As IM C m im e o g ra p h in g s te n c ils , p a p e r, when the In s tru c tio n a l M a te ria ls ere n ce s have been m oved to the a u th o r's la s t name in a c o lo r re p ­ • is the M id w e s t R e p o s ito ry f o r m ou ntin g boards and the lik e a re C e n te r was e sta b lish e d , a ll ju ­ f i r s t f lo o r w h e re the c e n te r is re s e n tin g one of the fiv e ca te ­ C u r r ic u lu m G uides, a f ile of f o r sale. g o rie s appears on the c o v e r o f v e n ile b o o k s w e re m oved to lo ca te d , so th a t students can the se, a c c o rd in g to sub je ct and M r s . S kam se r sa id th a t fro m E ric k s o n H a ll. re a d ily ob ta in the m . M r s . Skam ­ each book. c ity , is a v a ila b le . C atalogues o f a dozen to 300 books a re ce h cke d C irc u la tin g c h ild re n ’ s lit e r a ­ s e r sa id th a t a m u lta -m e d ia o f T he fiv e d iv is io n s a re known p ro fe s s io n a l books, e le m e n ta ry out by students in one day. The tu re is ju s t one o f the m any fo re ig n language m a te ria ls re ­ as g e n e ra l, p o e try , fo lk lo r e , s c i­ te x ts , seco nd ary te x ts , re fe re n c ­ num ber flu c tu a te s w ith the as­ s e rv ic e s IM C o ffe rs to fa c u lty c e n tly w e re obtained by the cen­ ence and s o c ia l stu d ie s. A m u l­ es and p r o g r a m in s tru c tio n a ls sig nm e nts in co u rse w o rk . She and s t u d e n t s in education. The te r , i n c l u d i n g w o rkb o o ks, r e ­ titu d e o f to p ic s un su ita b le f o r the a re c o m p le te ly equipped f o r use. said that the f i r s t fiv e weeks of E du catio n B u ild in g , re c e n tly r e ­ c o rd in g s , tapes and te s ts . T he o th e r fo u r ca te g o rie s a re grouped nam ed as E ric k s o n H a ll, opened c e n te r is re s p o n s ib le f o r the un de r the ge ne ral heading. H o l­ in 1958; the c e n te r w as o rg a n ize d language labs on the fo u rth flo o r id a y s , b io g r a p h ie s , geography by Roy E d e lfe ld t, fo r m e r MSU o f E ric k s o n H a ll. and tr a v e l a re in clud ed in s o c ia l p ro fe s s o r o f education, one y e a r IM C is in the p r o c e s s o f la te r . Its o r ig in a l pu rpo se was to c o lle c tin g a lib r a r y o f tapes f o r stu d ie s. Jacobsons final In v e n to ry la s t A p r il re ve a le d s e rv e the fa c u lty as a d e m o n s tra ­ th a t the c e n te r contained 4590 in s tru c tio n a l use. F ilm s tr ip s , tio n c e n te r f o r in s tru c tio n a l m a ­ tra n s c ip tio n s , re c o rd in g s , m aps books. About 90 of these have te r ia ls . and globes a re a lso a v a ila b le . T he been aw arded by N e w b e rry and Jean Skamser, d ir e c to r c e n te r h a s a u d io -v is u a l equip­ C a ld e co tt p u b lish in g com panies o f the c e n te r f o r the pa st y e a r,! said th a t IM C was one o f the "KEWPEFS” f i r s t s e rv ic e s o f it s k in d in the c o u n try . In the la s t fiv e y e a rs , i t has extended it s s e rv ic e s to students e n ro lle d in the C o lle g e EGGS BREAKFAST SPECIAL reductions! o f E ducation. ’ ’T o d is p la y and m ake a v a il­ 2 JUMBO EGGS ab le the newest in m a te ria ls used f o r in s tru c tio n is the m a in p u r­ pose o f the In s tru c tio n a l M a te r­ (Any Style) Hash Browns SHOE CLEARANCE ia ls C e n te r,” said M r s . S kam se r. Toast 9 D is p la y w o rk is done by the cen­ t e r f o r sp e cia l w o rksh o p s, book Coffee AMALFI and originally ^ e x h ib its , co u rse s and p ro g ra m ­ NAMES SAME, BUT DIFFERENT PLACES ■■ Don Sexton, Berkley graduate student, is shown m ed in s tru c tio n . C h i l d r e n ’ s lite r a t u r e books Ralph’s 'KEWPE MADEMOISELLE 19.98 to 21 98 . . . changing the directory board in the Student c o m p ris e m ost o f the lib r a r y . M a kin g these books a v a ila b le to 325 East Gr Services building after the recent switch of fa c u lty and students is one o f the offices, which was part of the reorganization 6 bigg est o p e ra tio n s o f the c e n te r, of the dean of students d ivisio n. because a c o u rse in c h ild l i t — I e ra tu re is o ffe re d e v e ry te r m by JOYCE, CARESSA and originally $ ' the c o lle g e f o r e le m e n ta ry edu­ I Intramural News ca tio n m a jo rs . I t is a lso f o r th is reason that the m a jo r ity o f stu­ CAPEZIO DRESS SHOES 12.93 to i 6 98 dents and te a ch e rs who use the TUESDAY STORE HOURS - 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. N o tic e to a ll s o ftb a ll m an ag ers: cepted f o r the In tra m u ra l sin gle s c e n te r's f a c ilit ie s a re in e le ­ P la y -o ffs w ill begin T h u rsd a y, August 15. M anagers a re re sp o n ­ to u rn a m e n t. Those in te re s te d in m e n ta ry education. e n te rin g , please sign up at the P ro s p e c tiv e te a ch e rs in a ll Make good s ib le f o r w a tch in g the State News In tra m u ra l O f f i c e . When suf­ fie ld s o f education can b e n e fit o r c o n ta c tin g the In tra m u ra l O f­ f ic e f o r the p la y -o ff-s c h e d u le . fic ie n t e n trie s have been ac­ by use o f the c e n te r's fa c ilit ie s . cepted, the date fo r the te n n is C u r r ic u la r guides, p e rio d ic a ls headway C a r r y a c a su a le tte to u rn a m e n t w ill be announced. handbag by Ronay. . . Softball Schedule Miriam Wise T uesd ay, August 13 in th e s ty le y o u lik e . Take Advantage F ie ld 6:00 p .m . 1 Case K ille r s - Z o a n th ro p - ic t u r e - p e r f e c t When you get a New hairdo of Th« S h o w n fr o m th e c o lle c tio n : is ts you suddenly “ come alive” 2 S a rfe rs - Cubs ...a l l s u m m e r! as a new you emerges. COED SPEC IAL th e v a g a b o n d , o f g r a in e d 3 G ian ts - The C o u rt Come in and let our staff every Mon. • Wed. 4 A d v is o rs - T o n y 's Boys of expert beauticians snow 5 B io l. In s t. - Eydeal Sigs. you tne way to new love­ Style s im u la te d le a th e r . L in e d 6 Gauchos - K e llo g g F la k ie s liness. * Haircut M U in to w n a n d c o u n try W ednesday, August 14 F ie ld 6:00 p .m . * Permanent c o tto n p r in t . B la c k , 1 C a m e ro n -C a rrib e a n - Pa­ A b ig p a rt o f su m m e r fun pe rba cks "WE RECOMMEND GABRIELEEN WAVES” 2 A g. Econ - C a v a lie r is w e a rin g co o l, c r is p , e s p re s s o b ro w n , ta n , i m m a c u l a t e l y cle an , 3 C a m b rid g e - F r e d ’ s F o l­ lie s 4 G re e n D e v ils - D a iry P la n t s u m m e r c lo th in g . A quick stop at L o u is a ssu re s you UNIVERSITY sum» swos re d . 8.98 P lu s F e d . T a x of an alw ays fre s h sup­ 2 D o o rs E ast o f Cam pus T h e a te r 5 Cache - No S tars p ly of cle an c lc th e s . Jumbsons FREE PARKING IN THEATER LOT ED 2-1116 Golf * The, deadline fQr e n te rin g the student fa c u lty s ta ff B est B a ll g o lf Remember! to u rn a m e n t w i l l be 12 noon C l e a n i n g and L a u n d r y OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL NINE T h u rs d a y , August 15. Tennis bro u g h t in by 10 a .m . can be re a d y the same day at 5 p .m . Welcome Counseling WEDNESDAY STORE HOURS - NOON TO 9 P.M. E n trie s a re now being ac- CleMMf M i Clinic Students From». Shirt Landry 623 E . G rand R iv e r E D 2-3537 A c ro s s F ro m Student S e rv ic e s B u ild in g CAMPUS BOOK Your com bination An M.S.U. to fig u re control. . . tradition of the b ra -s lip , d e s ig n e d L '* / d it t i* * J service for fo r p e rfe c t s u p p o rt, over tw o u n re s tra in e d co m fo rt. decades. Slips on e a s ily . Bra Stop in and gat acquainted a t the store where for b o d ic e o f ly c ra s p a n d e x years students hava been turning for a ll their class naads. has th re e -s e c tio n n y lo n Shop now for fall term books and avoid lace cups; m a tc h in g the rush. Buy Used Books Save 25%. la ce trim s s k irt o f E, Lansing9s Department Store a n tro n n y lo n . W a s h For Students a n d d r ip d ry . W h ite o r # CAMPUS b la c k . Sizes 3 2 to 38, ; E re *. in J ~ Im m Ü - D *— j f * - J " ^ B a n d C cups. 6.98 MSU ♦ t A«. ^ BOOK STORE ACROSS FROM THE UNION BLDG. Jacobson’s T u esd a y , August 13, 1963 4 Michigan State News, F a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan THREE MORE PUBLICATION WANT - ADS FOR QUICK ACTION DAYS THI&TERM ¥> Real Estate 4 L Service j f Automotive Employment For Rent For Sale 4L For Sale Bookcases Unfinished $4.95 and WEDDlSlG DftESS—Size 11- 15 PERRY - 12499 Ruppert Road. TYPING SERVICE N E E D $$$ FOR SUM M ER? The HOUSE By Owner. Attractive, large 3- up. Chest of drawers $10.00 and with long sleeves, chapel train, w1*!1 1959 FORD 4 - d o o r F a irla n e . snappy V -8 e n g i n e . F o r d - o - dem and f o r Avon is trem en do us, HOUSE 2 -b lo c k to cam pus. P iv e up. Grants Furniture, 529 East v e il and hoop. C a ll T U 2 •8668. bedroom ranch. Breezeway, 2 car THESIS TYPING for carbon cop­ i f you have s p a re h o u rs, we w i ll ie s, multilith m asters, or stu­ m a tic , ra d io , w h ite w a ll t ir e s , o r s ix stud ents, a ls o apt. f o r Michigan, Lansing. IV 4-4903. C 17 garage. Reasonable. Phone ED t r a in you to e a rn $2.00 o r m o re dent services acetates. IBM ’s e x c e p tio n a lly cle a n and m ech an i­ fo u r. Phone 332-1822. 17 7-0193. 16 p e r h o u r in an e sta b lish e d t e r r i ­ F A R M F R E S H EGGS, h o m e - if Personal W ANT AD c a lly p e rfe c t. Now o n ly $885. A1 E d w a rd s Co. 3125 E ast Saginaw. to r y . F o r ap po intm en t in y o u r ROOMS gro w n sweet c o rn and tom ato es, STDBEWTS: FREE P IZ Z A ÓN FOUR B E D R O O M COLONIAL; with* carbon ribbon and complete Greek alphabet and other tech­ «AUTOMOTIVE hom e w r ite o r c a ll evenings, a lso o th e r fre s h f r u it s and veg­ 3610 Deerfield; Aluminum sid­ C 17 G E N T L E M E N GRAD. STU­ YOUR BIRTHDAY. A t B im b o ’ s, ing, storm s, screens; $600 down, nical symbols. Experience in all M r s . Alana H u ckins, 5664 School eta b le s d a ily at re a son able p r i ­ departments. W o n c h Graphic «EMPLOYMENT D E N T S - One double fr o n t and p iz z a is o u r s p e c ia lty . C a ll 484- assume V.A. loan. Phone TU 2- F O R D -1 9 5 I 4 -d o o r s t a t i o n S tre e t, H a s le tt, M ic h ig a n , T e le ­ ces th ro u g h o u t the season. Road­ •FOR RENT 7817. C Service, 1720 East Michigan Ave­ wagon. L ig h t b lu e , F o rd o m a tic , phone F E 9-8 4 8 3 , C16 tw o s in g le b e d ro o m s. V e ry de ­ side F a rm M a rk e t, 3 m ile s east 9548. 16 P E T TIF O G G IN G c o sts m oney and nue, Lansing. Phone: 484-7786. C •FOR SALE ■ '6 ", 17,000 m ile s . $1,295. Phone s ir a b le . P r iv a te e n tra n c e and o f E. L a n sin g on G ra n d R iv e r, o ld •LOST 8. FOUND IV 5-1 83 8. 18 For Rent p a rk in g . G round le v e l. C a ll a fte r US 16 at O kem os Rd. C we can’ t a ffo rd to have you un­ i f Service DIAPER SERVICE to your de­ 5. IV 9-1100. J8 happy w ith a c la im . B u b o lz A uto, •PERSONAL C H E V R O L E T — i9 6 0 , c o n v e rt­ 4 T A B L E RADIOS, 3 e le c tr ic XEROX COPIES anything; even sire . You receive your own dia­ APARTM ENTS H om e, L if e In s u ra n c e -332-8671. •PEANUTS PERSONAL ib le , V -8 , a u to m a tic, new t ir e s . Boguo $ h t» l iro n s , T h o r e l e c t r i c m an gle, pages In a bound book. Aldln- pers back each time. With our C U T E HONEYMOON a p a rtm e n t ___________________________ C16 L e a vin g c o u n try . M u s t S e l l . at tha Rad Cadar v a n ity ta b le w ith m i r r o r top . ger Direct M all, 533 N. Clip— service, you may include ig> to •REAL ESTATE Phone 484-7201 18 in W illia m s to n . S uita ble f o r cou­ S T A T E F A R M ’ S HOMEOW NER'S pert. IV 5-2213. C two pounds of your baby's under­ E le c tr ic b r o ile r , p o rta b le typ e ­ •S ER VIC E -- * p le o r te a c h e r. F u rn is h e d o r p o lic y g ive s you m o re hom e p r o ­ shirts and clothing which will not T ^ S T T o ft D V -8 , 4 -d o o r .brow n w r i t e r , m assage v ib r a to r , c a r HOUSE PAINTING By two stu­ •TRANSPORTATION u n fu rn is h e d . C a ll 337-1474. 17 te c tio n , saves $$. A sk y o u r State fade. .White, blue or pink dia­ and w h ite ra d io and h e a te r. W hite exte nsio n m ir r o r s , n e a rly new. dents. Experienced, reasonable F a rm agent a b o u t i t today. •WANTED s id e w a lls . V e ry good c o n d itio n S IN G LE ROOM f o r fe m a le g ra d u ­ Desk la m p s, 1 /4 H .P . m o to rs , G EORGE T O B IN OR ED K A R - rates. Phone ED 7-7837 or ED per pails furnished. DEADLINE: $500. Phone 355-5860. 18 a te student. Q uiet hom e. C a r 2 1 " T .V . A ll, good c o n d itio n M A N N , IV 5-7267, In F ra n d o r. 2-6336 anytime. 19 AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE n e ce ssa ry. C a ll ED 7-0978 a fte r and rea son able. 6144 C olum b ia 914 E. G ier Street 12 p.m. one class day be­ T R IU M P H — H e ra ld , i1960, m con­ ______________________ C16 BICYCLES S a l e s Service and 7 p .m . 19 New Student Apt** D r., H a s le tt. F E 9-2353. 16 Lansing, Mich. fore publication. v e rtib le , e x c e lle n t shape. M ust R e n ta ls . New and used. East __________IV 2-0864_________ C B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e rvice and s e ll, ove rsea s d u ty. Phone T U FOR 7 BOYS n ice clean and I adjoining the campus T W O -§ P E E D K e n m o re l r o n e r L a n s in g C y c le , 1215 East Grand C an cellatio n s • 10 a.m. one R e ntals. New and used. E a st w ith c h a ir , e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . c la s s day b e f o r e p u b l i c a t i o n 2-6559 o r T U 2 -8 27 8. 18 q u ie t. No coo kin g. 523 G roove 19 L a n s in g C y c le , 1215 E ast G ra n d R iv e r, 3 b l o c k s east of- M c ­ j f Trantportatlon S tre e t, E ast L a n sin g . Phone F E 9-8 3 8 0 . 18 F A L C O N — 1*562 F u tu ra , w h i t e D onalds. 332-8303. C PHONE: w ith re d in te r io r , bucket seats, DOW NTOW N E A S T LAN SIN G . C a ll ED 2-5051 S IN d E ft CONSOLE W ith 1963 d ia l R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s east o f M c - D onalds. 332-8303.____________ C STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New WANTED: Ride to New York 355-8255 or 8256 c o n tro l z ig -z a g . M akes d e sig ns, after finals. Will share expenses. 101 h.p. engine, ra d io , stan dard 333 A lb e rt St. Two m en to a (Anytime) GET RELIABLE ADVICE on car 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” o v e rc a s ts , buttonholes and a ll Call Steve 332-8019 after 1. 16 tra n s m is s io n . $1,550 . 355-1160. ro o m . K itc h e n and T V f a c ilit ie s . table models, $8 per month. All RATES: ' 18 A v a ila b le f o r f a ll. Phone IV New Renting household sew ing jo b s . Sews lik e Insurance from LES STANTON A G E N C Y . B u d g e t Financing sets guaranteed, no service or ★ W a n te d 1 DAY S1.25 for new. Need r e lia b le p a rty to take FO R D— 1959 c o n v e rtib le . P ow er 4-7406 o r 372-0330. 19 available. 1500 E . Michigan. IV delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV 3 DAYS.. . . $2.50 s te e rin g and b ra ke s. V -8 , c u r is - CLOSE T O C AM PU S, pleasant Fall ‘ 63 on 8 pa ym en ts o f $5.96. PHONE 2-0624. C C O M P A N IO N A B L E L A D Y to liv e O L 5-2 30 2. C17 2-0689. C 5 DAYS.. . . S3.75 o m a tic , new t ir e s . $995. Phone liv in g ro o m , be d ro o m , kitc h e n . In : T o do n u rs in g , c a re , and lig h t O ffice 239 Bogue St. WHY PAY MORE? For profes- (Based on 15 words per ad) ED 7-2098. 18 P riv a te bath, e n tra n ce . P a rk in g . ELECTR IC AL APPLIAN- CES— (S m all) C ooking an db akin g 4 L Real Estate __ sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. h o u se w o rk. C ouple acce ptab le . ED 7 -9 3 1 8 . 16 There w ill be a 25* service L A R K — 1960 V -8 , 4 -d o o r sedan. ED 2-5374.______________ 16 Pants, s k i r t s , sweaters, 50*. u te n s ils , p illo w s , b la n ke ts, li n ­ C H A R M IN G 4 b e d ro o m Cape Cod. S m a ll r e f r ig e r a to r , about th re e and bookkeeping charge if S tick s h ift. Good c o n d itio n . Phone E Y D E A L V IL L A A p a rtm e n ts f o r Plain d resses, suits, coats, $1.00 ens, som e odd d ish e s, 4 4 08D obie C e ra m ic title b a th , f u ll basem ent, fe e t h ig h . W ill pay top p r ic e . this ad is not paid within 332-6287. 18 those who a p p re c ia te lu x u rio u s 3006 Vine St. 1 /2 block west of Road, O kem os. P ho ne 2-0 297 . 18 attached garage, 100 X 285 ft. Phone 355-8291, a fte r 6 P .M . one week. FORD— 1953 4 -d o o r, good tir e s , liv in g . F e a tu rin g s w im m in g p o o l. Frandor.________________ C HORSES: One 3 y e a r o ld q u a rte r B e a u tifu lly landscaped lo t. By 332-0981. engine good, body f a ir . Phone co m p le te c a r p e t i n g , B a r B -Q a re a , l a r g e re c re a tio n ro o m , h o rs e , one 2 y e a r o ld p a lo m in o . ow ne r $19,800. Phone 337-2719. TV SERVICE. Special rate for i f Automotive_____ N A 7-2365. IS la u n d ry f a c ilit ie s , c it y bus, c lo s e Phone ED 2-6 0 6 6 . 18 16 college housing service call s. $4. SPAR TAN MOTORS F a c u lty Hom e. 3 b e d ro o m s, i i j i Absolute h o n e s t y . ACME TV , P A R T OR F U L L T IM E G RAD 1955 C H E V R O L E T . O ld and to ch u rch e s and shopping. 1 y e a r G E R M A N S H E P H E R D -F e m a i e , H om e of p e rs o n a lly se le cte d used spayed, s ilv e r and b la c k A .K .C . b a ths, fa m ily k itc h e n . F u ll base­ 1610 Herbert. IV 9-5009. C student to t e a c h high school ru s ty , b u t good second c a r. le ase . C a ll F id e lity R e a lty . ED E n g lis h f o r 1963-64 scho ol y e a r. c a rs . 1962 C H E V R O L E T Im p a la , re g is te re d . 2 y e a rs o ld . Good m e n t, re c re a tio n r o o m , f ir e ­ .TYPING SERVICE T ra n s p o rta tio n $75. C a ll ED 2-0322.__________________________ C O n ly 20 m ile s o r 20 m in utes 19 c o n v e rtib le , po w e r s t e e r i n g , w atchdog. C a ll IV 4-5 21 7. 18 p la c e . T w o c a r ga ra g e . L a rg e 9345. p o w e r b ra k e s , a u to m a tic tra n s ­ D E L U X E FURN ISH ED A P A R T ­ lo t. N e a r M a rb le and St. T hom as T Y P IN G -E L E C T R IC ty p e w r ite r, f r o m cam pus. A ls o k in d e rg a rte n 1960 IM P A L A 4 speed, 348, R a- m is s io n . C o lo r w h ite . E xce p tio n ­ M E N T f o r co lle g e o r p ro fe s s io n ­ ;D T .V ’ S $5 to $65. Porta~- S chools. B y o w n e r. ED 2-8352 E xp e rie n ce d in g e n e ra l and th e ­ and one upper e le m e n ta ry te a ch e r dio, heater, w h ite w a lls , f u ll a l p e rs o n n e l. T h re e ro o m s , c e r ­ b les and ta b le m od els: Some o r 355-5157. 18 s is t y p i n g . R easonable ra te s . needed. B .A . o r B.S. d e g r e e a lly clean. 1956 VOLKSW AGON, 16 p ow er. 355-4147. $595. a m ic bath and sho w e r. Phone 332- w ith new p ic tu r e tubes. U n iv e r­ Phone IV 9-3084. 19 $4,400. C ontact S uperintendent 3505 . 9:30 a.m . to 5:30 p .m . o r s ity E le c tro n ic s , 211 E v e rg re e n . o f S chools. M o r r ic e , M ic h ig a n 1954 FORD. Good engine. Poor 1961 C H E V R O LE T Im p a la 4 -d o o r W A N T E D : T Y P IN G in m y hom e. body. W ill s e ll whole o r in p a rts . 6 -c y lin d e r c o lo r re d . V e ry clean. OR 7-8901.______________ 17 322-6283. ________ 16 EVERGREEN ARMS T h re e y e a rs o f e xp e rie n ce . C a ll 17 Best o ffe r. ED 2-6310. 17 G RAD. ST U D E N T o r sin g le w o T k- FOR S A L E 26” g ir ls b ic y c le . T Y P IS T S -P a rt and f u ll tim e w o rk the IV 4-1934 and a s k f o r J u d y in g wom en to sha re fu rn is h e d Du­ Good c o n d itio n . $15. 4848 South 1960 F A L C O N statio n-w a gon . a rc h ite c t: James liv in g s to n W a lk e r. . 18 a v a ila b le days o r eve nings; jobs p le x w ith sam e. 372-0444. 16 H agadorn o r Phone ED 2-4 93 0. LUXURY FURNISHED begin in e a r ly S eptem ber; m ust Standard d riv e . E x c e lle n t co n ­ I d e s ig n e r o f Boyne M ountain E p p le y \ T Y P IN G in m y hom e. S h irle y be able to type 55 w o rd s a m in ute 18 APARTMENTS d itio n , one ow ner. $850. C a ll ED and H a rb o r H ighlands T H R E E ROOMS and B ath . U n- D e c k e r. 2612 F o re s t A ve. L a n s ­ fu rn is h e d w ith stove, r e f r ig e r a ­ THREE B E D R O O M R AN C H . o r m o re w ith a c c u ra c y . F o r 7-9345. 19 the r iv e r s edge ’ • Completely furnished D ESIG NED W ITH THE in g . IV 2-7 2 0 8 . 19 in te rv ie w w r ite State News, Box to r . P riv a te en tra n ce . U t ilit ie s L a rg e lo t, n i c e l y lanscapped. S T U D E N T IN MIND D E \N ¿ H A R R IS MOTORS edgewood 2-4432 e Wall to wall carpeting C lose to schools and shopping T Y P IN G o f any k in d done in 345, Student S e rv ic e s B ld g . tf Paid. C o up le. 807 Johnson. 17 G ra n d R iv e r at C e da r e 4 car parking c e n te r. C a ll 332-0411. 19 m y hom e. Y e a rs o f e xp e rie n c e . o v e r 48 y e a rs w ith F o rd 1960 VOLKSW AGON n ic e , sharp, 1960 O LDSM O B1LE, c o n v e rtib le h y d ra -m a tic tra n s m is s io n .C o lo r One - 3 g i r l a p a rtm e n t and one - 4 g i r l a p a rtm e n t. F a ll T e rm . • A ir conditioned W ESTWOOD 42 X 8. 2 b e d ro o m . MODEL OPEN C a ll 882-5382. ED1E STAR R , T Y P lS t . T hese s, 17 W A N T E D G IR L W ith A p a rtm e n t who d e s ire s Dependable R oom ­ • Snack bar F u lly ca rp e te d on shaded lo t. eco no m ical li t t le c a r, $1095. 1962 O LDSMOB1LE F -8 5 con­ w h ite , a tr u ly fin e c a r. 3000 E . M ich ig a n C a ll F a b ia n R e alty E D 2 -0 8 1 1 .1 6 FU R N ISH ED A P T S , f o r r e n t . * • Private balcony N e a r cam p us. 2780 E ast G ra n d R iv e r. L o t 422. ED 2-8359. 17 DAILY d is s e rta tio n s , te r m p a p e rs , gen­ e r a l ty p in g . E xp e rie n ce d , IB M m a te b e ginning S eptem ber 1. C a ll E D 7-1566 a fte r 6 p .m . 16 v e r tib le , ra d io , h e a te r, autom at­ Phone IV 7-3715 C l/ G ra d , student o r cou ple. 2264 • Paneled dining room 3:00 to 8.00 P.M. E le c tr ic . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . C ic tra n s m is s io n , $2195. Q U A L IT Y S T E R E O record SAT. 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. K e n m o re S tre e t. O kem os. C a ll • Four large closets M O TO R C Y C LE __________ p la y e r. M u s t s a c r ific e . Phone ANN BROW N ty p is t and m u lt i- 1961 V A L IA N T 4 -d o o r standard E D 2-5460. 18 tra n s m is s io n , r a d i o , $895. he a te r, M O T O R C Y C LE 1955 IN D IA N , 500 FU R N ISH ED ONE and two bed- e Dishwashers ED 2-0070 a n y tim e . O ffice Open 12*7 P.M. P ojly. 1 W U R L IT Z E R S P IN E T P I A N O . 19 •A ir Conditioning lit h o ffs e t p r in tin g (black 8t w h ite & c o lo r). IB M . G e n e ra l ty p in g , Planetarium c .c ., Good Shape. $200. Phone ro o m lu x u ry a p a rtm e n ts f o r stu ­ te r m p a p e rs , the ses, d is s e rta - 1959 F O R D c o n v e rtib le , w h ite Good C o n d itio n . $495. M a yta g •Custom b u ilt Kitchen’s de nts. A v a ila b le f o r f a ll te rm : M A L E STUDEN TS to s h a re n ic e ly w ith w h i t e t o p - - e x t r a good value, $895. ED 2-0636. M O T O R C Y C LE . l9 6 3 ~ A ll State 17 ca rp e te d , a ir-c o n d itio n e d , d ra ­ pes, d is p o s a l, t ile bath. D anish fu rn is h e d house. C o okin g, liv in g ro o m , T . V. U n su p e rvise d . F o r ir o n e r , good co n d itio n . C a ll F E 9 -8663._________________________ 19 • B u ilt-in study area •Ample Parking ^io n s i_ J E D _ 2 A 8 3 8 4 j_ ^ _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ _ C THESIS T Y P IN G I.B .M . E le c ­ Star In Film t r ic , P ro o f Reading, S p e llin g , and 1959 R A M B L E R -A M E R IC A N 2 - M o to r S coo ter. Red c o lo r , only M o d e rn fu r n itu r e . C a ll ED 2 - F a ll. 332-0384. 18 A IR C O N D I T I O N E R — 16,500 •Individual balconies Sentence C o n s tru c tio n . F in is h e d d o or wagon. Cheap tra n s p o rta tio n 300 m ile s . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . 0255 o r ED 2-6 81 9. 19 B T U C oronado used 2 s u m m e rs . T h e new A b ra m s P la n e ta riu m Phone 655-1559 a n ytim e . 19 C O O L SPACIOUS R O O M fo r M a n u s c rip t g u a r a n t e e d . G ra m ­ f o r the m oney, $495. LA R G E FOUR o r f i v e r o o m $200. Phone IV 9-7 64 2. 17 is be in g put to use even b e fo re 1958 FORD 4 -d o o r ranchw agon, H A R L E Y — 1961 " 7 4 ” F .L .H . E x - a p a rtm e n t. A v a ila b le Sept. 1 f o r s u m m e r. M en. P riv a te en tra nce P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R — LO C ATIO N . m a tic a lly and T y p o g ra p h ic a lly i t is open. and bath. New H om e. C a ll ED c o r r e c t. C a ll IV 5-4 72 5. 16 Y -8 w ith po w e r s te e rin g . V e ry c e lle n t co n d itio n , $1,195. C a li 3 to 5 co lle g e m en. L e a se anc O ly m p ia P re c is io n . Buy the fin ­ 1 BLOCK NORTH OF B e n d ix S ystem s D iv is io n , Ann 7-9 79 4. 17 cle an $495. 882-8653. 18 e s t. T e rm s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- GD. RIVER THESES P R IN T E D A r b o r , used the p la n e ta riu m fo r d e p o sit re q u ire d . A ls o , b a c h e lo r A P P R O V E D ROOMS. Single and 1959 M ERC URY 2 -d o o r au to m a t­ B O N N E V IL L E - 1 9 6 3 T riu m p h , a p a rtm e n t. $11 p e r w eek. C a ll b r in g C om pany. 310 N. G ra n d . ON EVERGREEN R a p id s e r v i c e , D iazo p r in ts , a f ilm docum e nting space r e ­ d o ub le f o r m en. 837 W est G rand ic tra n s m is s io n , cle an c a r, $895. p e rfe c t, 2 m on th s o ld , 1300 m ile s , IV 9-2 38 9.______________ 19 IV 2-1 21 9. C d ra ftin g sup plies. se a rch . C lyd e M u rta u g h , a s ta ff M any o th e r m akes and m odels save $250. Phone IV 9-4440. 18 R iv e r, E ast L a n s in g . 19 P R E M IE R B A B Y G R AN D pian o RENT N O W C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T e n g in e e r f r o m B e n d ix, su p e r­ to choose fro m . Shop o u r fu ll A U T O M O T IV E R E P A IR H O U S E ______________ M E N -S IN G L E and double ro o m s. and w h ite needle p o in t bench. FOR FALL 221 South G ra n d v is e d ph otog rap hy o f the 6 -fo o t b lo ck o f used c a r b a rg a in s . A 501 M .A .C , A ve. $8 p e r week. Good c o n d itio n . C a ll IV 2-3639. c y w A H O a . H o f l f i f l a C9 m od el o f the moon on loan fro m FARR.AND 1014-4 b e d r o o m s , guarantee w ith e v e ry c a r. IV 2 - AUGUST V A L V E g rin d sp e cia l. C ooking p riv ile g e s . C a ll ED. 2 - 18 L a n s in g , IV 2-5431 C Rand M c N a lly and C o. C h e v ro le t and F o rd . 6 C y lin d e r ba sem ent, g a r a g e , gas h6at, I Rg*tI22S 1604. C16 2563.____________ 17 G E R M A N SHEPHERDS AKC - JOB RESUMES — l(W c o p ie s, DO YOU KNOW th a t ju s t ten m in - $35. V 8 ’ s $48 p lus p a rts . Reeds ne w ly de cora te d. $120 p e r m onth. ROOMS - C ooking p riv ile g e s , 332-1011__________IV - 5226 $4. A ld in g e r D ir e c t M a il A d v e r­ T h e sequence film e d shows P e d ig re e , s ilv e r and b la c k pup­ utes east o f E ast L a n sin g you can G arage 2707. East K alam azoo. Phone IV 5-7987. 18 tis in g . 533 N o rth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - p o s s ib le landing s ite s f o r lu n a r a ir-c o n d itio n e d , p a rk in g space - p ie s . T w o a d u lt w h ite m a le s . THREE B E D R O O M RANCH- Ju st E a s t o f C h a rle s S tre e t. 328 C e d a r S tre e t, N o rth , 3 b e d- 2213. C v e h ic le s now un d e r d e v e l o p ­ have the be st of p e rs o n a liz e d s e r­ C a ll ED 2-3 79 2.________________t f Phone 484-4026 o r 484-8326. 16 STONE, f a m ily ro o m , fire p la c e , v ic e fr o m a s m a ll fr ie n d ly F o rd Phone 489-1626. 18 ro o m . $40 p e r m onth. Phone E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T : T E R M m e n t. 627-2916 a n ytim e .____________ 1_8 M E N O N LY - Room s - cooking Z E N IT H R AD IO T ra n s -o c e a n ic attached double garage, base­ d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e se­ p r iv ile g e s - p a rk in g space, 2 s h o rtw a v e p o rta b le . Good Con­ m e n t, re c re a tio n ro o m , scho ols PAPERS, THESIS, ETC. A U T O M O T IV E : SERVICE C o lle g e M E N - Hom e 7 ro o m T h e m odel o f the moon and le c tio n o f used c a rs . Signs B ru n ­ d itio n . Reasonable p r ic e . M ust n e a r b y . C a ll o w n e r - F E IM M E D IA T E S E R V IC E , E L E C ­ b lo c k s to B e rk e y . C a ll ED 2 - son F o r d Sales, W illia m s to n , A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M ? C a ll fu rh is h e d . A v a ila b le f a ll te rm . 3792 S um m e r 8i F a ll. tf S e ll. C a ll 337-2212 a fte r 5 p .m . 9-2 58 7. 18 T R IC T Y P E W R IT E R . P H O N E a n o th e r m odel of th e e a rth w e re M ic h ig a n . O L 5-2191. C K alam azoo S t r e e t Body Shop. A ir-c o n d itio n e d , n e w l y deco­ 16 355-1246 A F T E R 5:30 P .M . 17 b ro u g h t to cam pus in J u ly and ra te d , s u ita b le f o r 6 c o lle g e m en. A B O V E A VER A G E - la rg e bed­ C O L L E G E PAPERS T Y P E D . w i ll sta y s e v e ra l m onths a fte r 1956 P LY M O U T H WAGON. Good S m a ll dents to la rg e w re c k s . M Y N A H B IR D , young, f o r sale FOR S A L E - L a rg e 3 -b e d ro o m A m e ric a n and f o r e i g n c a rs . L o c a te d a t 1518 E ast M ic h ig a n ro o m f o r 2 g ir ls . S hare liv in g c o lo n ia l ho m e . 3 ba ths, 2 f i r e ­ R o ya l E le c tr ic P ic a . Phone M r s . the b u ild in g is fo r m a lly ded­ c o n d itio n . $175. 412 Haze. IV o r t r a d e . Can ta lk a li t t le . Rea­ Avenue, L a n s in g . C a ll ED 7 - ro o m , k itc h e n . C lo s e in . Reason­ ic a te d . 9-1895. 17 G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507.1411 sonable. E l e c t r i c H a w aiia n p la c e s , paneled re c re a tio n ro o m , H a r r is , 355-8178. C E ast K alam a zoo. C 1276 o r IV 2-1 6 3 7 . A sk f o r M r . ab le . ED 2-5977. 17 scree ne d p o rc h , 2 - c a r ga rag e. L U C Y W E L L S , f o r fa s t a c c u ra te I t is one of the d is p la y s in M .G .A . 1957 W ire w heels, ex­ g u ita r , p o r t a b l e e le c tr ic P u r i- LaNoblfe. tf N IC E L Y FURNISHED ROOM fo r 241 M aplew ood D r iv e . C a ll EX) the e x h ib itio n h a ll o f the P la ne­ ty p in g on e lite typ e I.B .M . e le c­ c e lle n t c o n d itio n . Best o ffe r. C a ll i f Employment one g i r l. No coo kin g. C a ll ED tro n . C a ll IV 5-1453. 17 2 -8 9 8 3 . 16 t r ic . C a ll 339-2139. C ta r iu m . 355-2976 a fte r 5 p .m . 16 2-6 6 0 4 . 19 VOLKSW AGON - 1962 F a m ily F e m a le m odels wanted fo r State C a m p e r. F u lly Equipped. M any News F ashion p ic tu re . Com e to Haslett Apartments 4L For Sale e x tra s . C a ll ED 7-1098._______ 16 ro o m 345 Student S e rv ic e B ld g. One h a lf b lo ck from SWING N E E D L E SING ER Z IG ­ 1952 O L D S A u to m a tic tra n s ­ F E M A L E : O P E N I N G f o r As - s is ta n t M an ag er. Ages 21-50, Student S ervices Bldg. Z A G sew ing m achine in lo v e ly m is s io n , e xce lle n t t r a n s p o r ­ ta tio n , good buy at $75. C a ll R e ta il S pe cia lty Food Shop. Some wood c o n s o l e ca b in e t. M akes 16 Evening and Weekend w o rk r e ­ b u tto n h o le s, fa n cy designs and 332-5918. Forty-One b lin d h e m s w ith o u t the use of ¿ H E V R O L E T -1 9 5 6 B el A i r 4 - q u ire d . A pp ly in w r itin g on ly to FURNISHED STUDENT a ttach m ents. P a y o f f $62.22 d o o r, V -8 , au tom atic, good tir e s , 427 E ast G ra n d R iv e r, E ast L a n ­ balance o r pay $6.22 p e r m onth. ra d io , heater, $295. C a ll IV 4 - sing. State age, education and ex­ APARTMENTS 18 Phone IV 5-1705. 17 8882. 16 p e rie n c e . TOW N AN D CO U N TR Y FOOD M Y N A H B IR D , young, f o r sale B U IC K - l9 5 9 , l 2 2 3 " c o n v e rti- Rent N o w For Fall o r tra d e . C a n ta lk a litt le . ble . F u ll po w e r, w hite w ith red IN C . Do you have tim e on y o u r hands? We need 2 m en w ith R easonable. E le c tr ic H aw aiian in te r io r , e xce lle n t co n d itio n , new A p p lic a t io n s A n d m o rn in g s and evenings fre e to g u ita r , Spanish g u ita r p o rta b le t ir e s . $1,250. C a ll IV 9-1982. C o m p le te R e n t a l In fo rm a tio n w o rk at e x ce p tio n a l s e llin g jo b . A v a ila b le A t e le c tr ic P u r itr o n . C a ll IV 5 - 16 1453. 17 FORD 1961 G __________ ALAX1E, S u n lin e r P r e fe r m a r rie d men with c a r c o n v e rtib le c ru is e m a tic tra n s ­ f o r tra v e l e xp e rie n ce . For ap­ Evergreen Arms W A N T E D RESPO NSIBLE p a rty p o in tm e n t c a ll 484-4317. _______ C to handle $4.90 p e r m onth, pay­ m is s io n , 29,000 actu al m ile s . MODEL OPEN D A IL Y m en ts on lik e -n e w S in g e r Z ig - W h i t e w all tir e s and ra d io . GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT RIVERSIDE EAST 1-8 PM Z ag equipped sew ing m achine Phone P e rry 625-7739 between has permanent positions for men in ca b in e t. T o ta l balance due 5 and 9 p.m . 16 and women in office, sales, and For The Best In $34.90. Phone OR 7-6964. 17 1950 Desoto. E xce lle n t c o n d itio n . e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2-1543, 616 Student Apartments SNOW -SU1T, s iz e 3, Red boots, $185 o r best o ffe r. 321 South Michigan National Tower. C C h a rle s S tre e t. La nsing 18 RECEPTIONIST - SECRETARY, s iz e 8, b a ssin e tte , negligee set, 1310 East Grand River on the Red Cedar EDWARD G. HACKER CO. s iz e m e d iu m , w jiite s a tin w edding n ig h ts and Saturdays. Real es­ 1955 PO N TIAC a u to m a tic, ra d io and h e a te r. Good c a r. M ust S ell. ta te experience helpful; Some IV 5-2261 R e a lto rs 332-101 d re s s w i t h tr a in , s iz e 11-12, N O W RENTING FOR SEPTEMBER y e llo w to p p e r, s iz e 12, brown $175 o r above. C a ll 337-1035. ty p in g and dictation. Pleasant BRICK HOUSE off M iller Road. • R E S E R V E D PA R K I N G Three rooms and bath, gas heat, w ool and g ra y w ool s u it, size A L L N E W , DANISH M O D E R N FU RNISHINGS 18 telephone voice. Attractive; Stop 12-14, la rg e D o rm e y e r m ix e r, 1957 FORD 2 -d o o r. Sharp, clean at 1385 E ast Grand R iver, East soft w a t e r . Ideal for couple, .S up erstar R o tis s e rie . C a ll 646- ' W A L L TO W A L L C A R P E T I N G • AIR CO N D IT IO N ED V-8 s tic k w ith e x tra s . Phone L a n s in g , ask f o r M r . B ro o k s . available August 27. Call TU 2- 6175. 18 332-4554 evenings. 16 ¿6 *5 3 8 9 . 17 ► P R IV A T E B A L C O N IE S & PATIOS •L A R G E D O U B L E BATHS SINGER S w in g -n e e d 1 e— A uto­ 1957 C H E V R O LE T ; 2 -d o o r. 6 - S ALESM AN W A N T E D : P a r t tim e . 3 B e d ro o m House at 210 South m a tic z ig -z a g sew ing m aching in Fairview. Call between 9:00 a.m . •LAUNDRY & STORAGE F A C IL IT IE S c y lin d e r, a u t o m a t i c t r a n s ­ C a ll IV 7-3717 f o r a p po intm en t. b e a u tifu l d a rk wood console. Sews » W A L N U T - P A N E L L E D LIVING ROOMS m is s io n , tan and c re a m , good 16 and 4 p.m. IV 4-0788. 16 on b u tto n s, buttonholes, o ve r c o n d itio n . C a ll , 355-7836 a fte r F o r R ent Sept. 1, 1963 to Sept. c a s ts , b lin d he m s, e m b ro id e rs ’ 7 'p .fit. 19 SECR ETAR Y FOR L A W O F F IC E . 1, 19 6 4 ,f u lly f u r n i s h e d house. S e e Model 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 and m ake s m any fancy designs Sunbeam T a lb o t 1953, S unroof O v e r 21 p re fe rre d . M u s t be ac­ T h re e b e d r o o m , tw o ba ths, G ua ra ntee d. P aym ents o f $6.67 5 5 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 S alon. F in e C o n d itio n . C a ll ED c u ra te ty p is t. M o n d a y - F r id a y s c re e n -in p o rc h , la rg e lo t. Oke­ m o n th ly o r $53.36. C a l l OL 2-4 01 8. 17 p r e fe r re d . W rite L e a rn e d a n d m o s a re a . Phone ED 7-9345 f o r 5-2 3 0 2 . C17 C o te , 220 A lb e rt A ve. E ast L a n ­ a p p o in tm e n t. 19 BO X SPRING , m a ttr e s s optional. o r by A p p o in tm e n t M .G .— T . F . — 1954 c la s s ic . 4646 M o o re , A p t. 5. Okem os o r D ia l sin g . State e x p e rie n ce , q u a lific a ­ L ik e new , only used th re e month s . OPEN DAILY 2 -6 p.m. E D 2 -6 8 1 9 CALL ED 2 -0 2 5 5 332-3273. 18 tio n and s a la ry d e s ire d . 19 T ry our classifieds R e a s o n a b le . Phone 355-6149. _ 18 M i c h i g a n S t a t e \ow> I a n s i n g , Mie* hi g a T u e s d a y , August 13, 1963 5 ‘ 8 ’ Mail Service Popular the d e pa rtm e nt is h ig h ly auto­ um e in h is tw e n ty y e a rs as s u p e r­ s ta ff has grow n fro m one man to in d ic a te d that a ll f ir s t c la s s m a il By CHARLES C. WELLS m ated. v is o r . He sa id th a t when he took e ig h t f u ll- tim e em ployees and is handled b e fo re 5:30 p .m . so State News Staff Writer o v e r, vo lu m e was so s m a ll that O ne of th e most used An in s e rtin g m achine pu ts fro m one p a r t- tim e student. T he o ffic e , th a t i t does not have to w a it the one man who handled it could located in the basem ent of the o v e rn ig h t. f a c ilitie s on cam pus is the MSU one t0 s *x sheets in to an e n - go hom e in the afte rn o o n and take Student S e rvice s B u ild in g , is open T h e s u p e rv is o r a lso se rve s M a il S e rv ic e . v e l°Pe at a tim e - 11 ru n s at L a s t y e a r, the fa c ilit y handled 4,200 envelopes p e r h o u r and is a nap. fro m 7:30 a.m . to 5:30 p .m . as m a il co n su lta n t f o r the U n i­ " T h e r e is no tim e f o r that T oda y th e re a re s ix dispatches v e r s ity . He often re c e iv e s c a lls 3,398,862 p i e c e s of m a il, a a v a ila b le fo r any jo b o v e r 1,000. n o w ," he said. to the East La n sin g P ost O ffic e re q u e s tin g in fo rm a tio n on m a il m o n th ly a v e r a g e o f 280,000 S e ve ra l m ach in es s e a l and Since the m a il f a c ilit y was to h it outgoing d ispa tch es on s e rv ic e , po sta l law s and reg u­ pie ce s. T h is is an in c re a s e o f stam p the addressed envelopes, o v e r 125,000 piece s handled in T hese two m achines can o p era te in itia te d o ve r 30 y e a rs ago, the t r a in s , tru c k s and plan es. He la tio n s , and postage ra te s . the 1961-62 school y e a r. D o lla r at a com bined speed o f w e ll o ve r value o f p o s t a g e alone ra n 35,000 pieces of m a il p e r ho ur, $190,000. and a re often c a lle d upon to do T he s e rv ic e is o p era te d by so. T h e o n ly m anual w o rk is )0 I o r M ich ig a n State, but w o rk s c lo s e ly s o rtin g and d e liv e ry , w ith the East L a n sin g P o st O ffic e . T o accom m odate the in cre a se d Ì It p e rfo rm s th re e b a sic fu n ctio n s use of the s e rv ic e in rece nt fo r U n iv e rs ity d e p a rtm e n ts. y e a rs , two m o to r s c o o te r-s iz e d Submarines, Varsity Burgers T h e f ir s t is in te r-d e p a rtm e n ta l m a il vans w e re put in to use in ■ m a il w h ijh . i£ p ic k e d up and J u ly . T h e s e M a ils te r s h a v e OPEN 5 p.m. - - 2 a.m. W H A T ’S Carryout or Curb Service c d^V ivered to any o th e r de p a rtm e n t g re a tly im p ro v e d m a il s e rv ic e . on cam pus. T h is jo b is com p le te d he said, When your out stop in a t.... NEW ' in only fo u r h o u rs. " I f the South Cam pus keeps IN THE AUGUST Varsity Drive-In " T h e m a jo rity o f o u r in t e r - developing, w ith in th re e o r fo u r W illiam Schulnburg sorts mail in new m ailsters. d e p a rtm e n ta l m a il is le tte rs , but y e a rs we w ill have to get another la rg e sized m a il ru n s a v e ry M a ils t e r , " the s u p e rv is o r said. A TLA N T IC ? O u r G a m b l e in S p a c a — An A tl a n ti c c lo s e se c o n d ," said W ayne Van Van R ip e r has w itn esse d the E x tr a Fo u r s e a r c h i n g a r t i c l e s on t h e R ip e r, s u p e rv is o r o f the MSL' trem en do us g ro w th of m a il v o l- ED 2-6517 E. Grand River Ave. U S s p a c e program -The S e a r c h to r L i f e " by N J B e r n l l ; ' W h y l a n d M a il S e rvice . " A n y in co m in g Program inform ation IV 2*3905 o n t h e M o o n ? " by R o b e r t J J a s t r o w m a il not s p e c ific a lly ad dre ssed lantln«** U rp # a n d H o m e r E N e w e l l ; ' ' T h e M i 'i ta r y D a n g e r " by Alto n F ry e ' T h e C o s t s a n d to a p a r tic u la r d e p a rtm e n t com es D R I V E t h e C h o i c e s " by f r a n k lin A Lindsay to us fro m the U.S. P ost O ffic e and then we d is trib u te i t . " MICHIGAN - I N TMtAftf . ll.St > Max B e e r b o h m : Som e unpublished T h e second fu n ctio n o f the v2 M ile s S outhw est of Lansing on M -78 parodies M A Iill Continuous m a il s e rv ic e is the p ic k in g up, “ T h e W i n g s o f t h e D o v e : o r. F a l s e HU I f! From 1:00 P.M. sta m p in g and d e liv e rin g o f o u t­ HELD OVER THRU SAT. G o l d " : E m i n e n t c r i t i c a n d l i te r a r y h i s t o r i a n M ax w el l G e i s m a r s t u d i e s going m a il to the E ast La n sin g H e n r y J a m e s , with p a r t i c u l a r r e f e r Post O ffic e , he said. A ll they EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING! e n c e t o o n e o f t h e a u t h o r ' s b i g wo rks . have to do is d is trib u te itb e ca u se " O l d a n d C o u n t r y T a l e " : S h i r l e y W. 1:00, 3.05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:35 P.M. P le a s* d o n o t re v e a l th e m id d le o f th is p ic tu r e t S c h o o n o v e r ' s s t o r y o f a y ok el w h o is we have taken C3re of the can­ w h e e d l e d in to m a r r y i n g t h e A*, c e llin g here'. f a r m e r ’s d a u g h t e r "W e t r y to g ive e v e ry s e rv ic e that the re g u la r post o ffic e given and then a lit t le e x t r a , " Van 1Doris T h e pursuit of ex c el l e n c e is t h e e v e r y d a y jo b of T h e Atlantic's R ip e r added. T h a t lit t le e x tra that Van R ip e r r e fe r r e d to in clud es sta m p in g a n d IDr v e d i t o r s b e it in f i c ­ ti o n or f a c t , p o e tr y o r p r o s e . In e v e r increasing num b ers, se a lin g envelopes and in s e rtin g m a te ria l in to them . T o do th is , J ames W h a t d o e s h a b e c o m e ? W h a t h in d o f m o n e ta r? , t h o s e in p u r s u i t o f a c a d e m ic excellen ce f ind in T h e A tl an tic a G arner, ch allen g in g / '•WAMOUN' t a m m g a n d en h g h * jERRy Lewis aS ON PIC-URES en in g co m p an io n . piesenis SA LE G et y o u r c o p y t o d a y NOW THEN lïlV U PROFESSO« TtieThrill CREST Supervisor VanRippr ™ A je „ v L e * s P 'o a u C t o n i umcOtflL 1 M ile East of itAll! StellaStevens- Del Moore K athleen Freeman INNI SI 0 UUCiSMAN JIRR! IÍWIS. .311! RICHMOND ~ T. JiRRY l[W|S ¡MéA- AParamount Release Of MSU COLOR C Hit No (2) F irs t Run ENDS TONIGHT HELL AND HEROISM ON THE HIGH SEAS! iCome Blow Your llforno Restaurant v w i Horn A * -plus- " l i e W k m e lfio t fam ous wi L&nStvi^ X Amazons Of INOW OPEN DAILYIliAM - 2:AM | — ROD TAYLOR KEITH MICHELL Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza Rome Bob Fox puts mail into his satchel. 1 S even S ees toCfli/n s r... RATHSKELLER | Site's A r * I h o p in g / V 11 \{ He's wishing Irene worth EdstiTunCOLOR CmetraScope TOMORROW Summer School Special OPEN D A IL Y 5 P.M . ! He's M\ S/ies An FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT \ready - ** ■willing Avalanche FREE COUPON Jwss*m » s*f m I I : CO STARRING ¡ARLENE FRANCIS £*sr/ FUNI of This ad good for one FREE ADMISSION w/)* n PHONE ED7-1311 FOR TAKE OUT SOON!"IRMA LaDOUCE' presented with one paid admission on the World s South Codor at Jolly hood TU 2-2429 Largest Miniature Golf Course1 '• Also this ad and 75< good for a $1.00 basket of golf balls on the Program Information SO 2-M44 driving range. P ro g ra m Inf- IV 5-6485 TODAY and WED.! SIARTS TOMORROW c T l^ n unde» ,2 free eoaL/k¿& *t(bm ¿ — Continuous From 1s00 P.M. em M t F irs t Lansing Showing! Fairway Golf Range O ìA D m e n 2- FEATURES! -2 aasi h 5 Min. East of MSU on E. Grand River HURRY...LAST 2 DAYS F E A T U R E AT 1:10 - 3:12 FxaNKSiNaTRa ( Jackie Gleason Papa's by I j w h e n 1 0 , 0 0 0 k id s m e e t o n C M S : ¿ ¿ g W Z T W iM GOOD Through Mon. Aug. 19, 1963 5:14 - 7; 16 - 9:20 P.M. ComiBuow M ¡cateConclitionll j 5 ,0 0 0 B e a ch B la n k e ts — s o m e th in g ’s Jo h n W U N E ) IHN FORD" » “r 1 Y ourH orn " nCINCOlM ^ t MttOlin RtlfASf ^ i J i I b ou n d to W a lt D is n e y TfCHMCOUHr happen! DRY CLEANING SPECIALS p re s e n t* D O N A W S Jules Verne’ s reef T e c h n ic o lo r starts THURSDAY. . . 2 FEATURES I IH SEARCH OF THE fV / TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ANY ONE MAN’ S S ta rtT S s D A Y ! The true story of L t John F. Kennedy’s • w » tstaways I suwmt, OR WOMAN’ S: T h a t n e w Q 'd g e t s incredible adventure in the South Pacific! MAURICE HAYLEY having a ball / C H E V A L IE R -M IL L S * SUIT S GEORGE WILFRID HYDE S A N D E R S • W H IT E * COAT PERFECTLY CLEANED AND IECHNICIXOR •» . N u m« •'-» ' * DRESS (PLAIN) PRESSED First At 8:15 - 2nd Color H it— MIX OR MATCH ANY TWO: O TORM STRIKK IN DK JUNOIII C ) JH $ * SUCKS *u o r *' « " iff ä WÌQ1AMASHER iOURUSOFf JAMESH NICHOLSON xm am ^ ñ í ERR) BSE5LERPRODUCT-N * SWUTERS PERFECTLY CLEANED AND -LOURUSOff SAMÙËL2 ARKOFF LES BAXTER * SKIRTS (PLAIN ) PRESSED g îd S të £ f t r i 2nd At 10:30 -3rd Color H it— BLANKETS W FC • ° “ w > TM MOST IMCKSIIIC cleaned, steamed & returned In a moth proof bag. 89 < CUffROBERTSONIÄÄIiymn ROBERTCULP'GRANT WILLIAMS c o m p a n i o n feature ! j* s « * v a an laanoHM'itl mana me W IIUM I LJ^Q I A DOG" COLLEGE CLEANERS Filmed in Spectacular QOLGR ! A lbert sto fy! P o y so n T e rb u n e 's g reat ou td oo rs -3rd At 12:00 P e te r B r e c k -P e g g y M eK o y -C o rro l I O 'C o n n o r 626 W. MICHIGAN E. L. 1 BLOCK EAST OF BRODY ••FLIPPER” IS COMING T u e sd a y , August 13, 1963 Wednesday Entertainment Ghost Alive 12 noon to 9 B a l l, " C ro w e re c a lle d , "T h e n a ttitu d e brought about b y the By SUE JACOBY State News Staff Writer th e re was the H a rv e s t B a ll and the J-H o p and the S p in s te r's Spin. T h e re was alw ays som e­ te n s io n s we a ll liv e w ith .” C ro w e said he th in k s te le ­ v is io n has made a d iffe re n c e in Routine Phone Call East Lansing th in g in the s p rin g , to .” student a ttitu d e s to w a rd v a rio u s T h e ghost o f a m o re g ra c e ­ fu l and fo rm a l e ra of student e n te rta in m e n t is s t ill v e ry much A few o f the dancing ghosts m ay be lu rk in g in some ra th e r odd b u ild in g s f o r fo rm a l p a rtie s fo r m s o f e n te rta in m e n t. " A s la te as 1951, students p r a c tic a lly fe ll o v e r .each o th e r Evokes Excitement a liv e fo r at le ast one man in on and around the cam pus. tr y in g to see a liv e show which E ast Lansing. B e fo re t h e A u d ito riu m was A w re c k e r was sum m oned: T h e fe a tu re d P a tti Page h e re . I th in k A ro u tin e telephone c a ll to the S tanley C ro w e , who se rve d as m echanic t r ie d to s ta r t the c a r b u ilt, m any of the dances w e re , students w e re m o re ea g e r to see East L a n s in g P o lic e Sunday a f­ d ir e c to r o f s u m m e r school at a fte r ta k in g o ff the a i r f i l t e r . held in A g r ic u ltu re H a ll o r the liv e p e rfo r m e r s b e f o r e te le ­ te rn o o n s p a r k e d a s e rie s o f M ich iga n State 1936-1956, was The c a rb u re to r and top o f the W om en’ s gym nasium . T he L a n ­ v is io n . A fte r a ll, m any of the events th a t in v o lv e d a p a tro l c a r, w e ll acquainted w ith student en­ engine b u rs t in to fla m e s . A stu­ sing A r m o r y was also used f o r p e o p le who com e h e re a re on a p e c u lia r t r a f f ic m ix u p , tw o te rta in m e n t b e f o r e and a fte r dent ra n out to the c a r fr o m a fo rm a l p a rtie s . T V e v e ry o th e r w e e k e n d ." u n its o f the East L a n s in g F ir e W o rld W ar 11. He took o ve r the C ro w e said th e fr a te r n itie s and nearby house w ith a b u c k e t o f C ro w e said le c tu re s w e re ju s t D e p a rtm e n t, a c ro w d o f 50 on­ e n tire e n te rta in m e n t p ro g ra m fo r w a te r, and the m ech an ic doused s o r o r itie s used to give m o re big as p o p u la r 20 to 30 y e a rs ago lo o k e rs , and a c a r on f ir e . tfc-e U n iv e rs ity in 1940. the fla m e s . p a rtie s . as the y are today. " W e had " A ll- U n iv e r s it y ¡Tances were "O n e o f- :h*~ biggesj- »vents som e o f the -yiost - liv e ly ones., ..FAst L iU is itiv .p b lic e re c te is is i tre m e n d o u sly b ig events at State ™ M e a n tim e ''th e i h e Jd e p a rtm e n t was a jo in t p a rty given by the d u rin g th e w a r , " he noted. " T h e a c a ll fr o m E r ic F ils o n , M t. 30, o r even 20, y e a rs a g o ," had been c a lle d , and a pu m p e r O lym p ics and the F eron ia ns. w a r co rre sp o n d e n ts used to d ra w P leasant s e n io r, to in v e s tig a te a s aid the sle n d e r, w h ite -h a ire d and f ir e c h ie f s c a r cam e r o a r ­ T h e O lym p ics a re now Sigma a tre m e n d o u s • attendance when c a r b lo c k in g an a lle y ea st of m an who now w o rks fo r the East ing to the scene. A c ro w d gath­ Nu fr a te r n ity and the F e ro n ia n s the y cam e to speak on cam pus. H a s le tt S t. on A lb e rt Ave. L a n sin g Savings and Loan A s­ e re d . A State News p h o to g ra p h e r a re the Alpha Phi s o ro rity . " A m e lia E a rh a rt was h e re to so c ia tio n . " K id s w ould ju s t jam happened by a n d snapped som e C row e a ttrib u te s the d e clin e le c tu re once, and i t was about As a p a tro l c a r re sp o n d in g to the places to dance to a b ig - of the fo rm e r p a rty p a r tia lly to pictures. the bigg est th in g on cam pus at the c o m p la in t d ro ve ea st on A l­ name band l i k e Paul W hite­ changes in t h e co lle g e atm os­ the t im e .” b e rt, M r . and M r s . Glenn Cul­ M rs. Culver said they had m a n 's ." ph e re since W o rld W ar II. " S tu ­ L e c tu re s tod ay, he sa id , are v e r, 235 Durand, East Lansing, been having trouble before start­ T h e re were many m ore fo rm a l dents have a g re a t many m o re le s s e n te rta in in g and m o re in ­ proceeded across Albert on Has­ ing the ca r. dances in the 1930’ s and e a rly p r e s s u re s /o n them to d a y ," he te lle c tu a l. lett into the path of the patrol 1940’ s than th e re a re today. said. " T h e r e seems to b e a " I b e lie ve th is is a lso a r e ­ car. What happened to the ca r that " T h e k ic k -o ff dance o f the g re a te r d riv e to get throu gh w ith fle c tio n of the g e n e ra lly m o re touched off the chain of events scho ol, and a g e n e ra l s e rio u s y e a r u s e d to be the M ilit a r y s e rio u s a ttitu d e o f the s tu d e n ts ." The officer issued them a sum­ in the first place — the ca r mons for running a stop sign. blocking the alley? Then Culver couldn’t get his " I t drove off in the excite­ 1,600 Incoming Frosh car started. ment,” said Filson. M u lti- p la n t D iv is io n engaged in the e n g in e e rin g , m a n u fa ctu re , and sale o f c o m m e ric a l and In d u s tria l h e atin g, a ir c o n d itio n in g , Assisted By Scholarships a i r m oving , a ir p o llu tio n co n tro l» and heat tr a n s fe r eq uipm ent has im m e d ia te o p p o rtu n ity fo r: A P P LIC A T IO N EN G INEERS A s s ig n m e n ts as p a r t o f h e a d q u a rte rs s u p p o rt of fie ld sales M e r it fin a lis ts who In d ica te d MSU a c tiv ity and p o s s ib le a lte rn a te sa le s assig n m e n ts. T h e se s c h o la rs h ip s s t r ic t ly o n th e b a s is M o re than 1,600 M ich ig a n State en g in e e rs w ill be engaged in p a rp a rin g s p e c ia l te c h n ic a l, d e sig n , of academ ic a b ility . as t h e ir f ir s t co lle g e ch o ice w ere freshm e n are e n te rin g the U n i­ and p r ic e in fo rm a tio n w ith re sp e ct to en g in e e re d a p p lic a tio n of T h e next c a te g o ry of s c h o la r­ e lig ib le f o r the MSU g ra n ts v e r s ity on sch o la rsh ip s ran ging a ir m oving , a ir c o n d itio n in g , and heat tr a n s fe r eq uipm en t. sh ip s is the ho no rs group fo r th ro u g h the N a t i o n a l M e r it fro m lo ca l PTA stipends to MSU students in the A lu m n i D is tin ­ S c h o la rs h ip C o rp o ra tio n . T hey IN D U S T R IA L SALES TR A IN E E S g ra n ts through the N a tio n a l M e rit guished S ch o la rsh ip C o m p e titio n . ran ge fro m $100 to $1,500 on the S ch o la rsh ip C o rp o ra tio n . C a r e e r o p p o rtu n itie s in sales o f in d u s tr ia l and c o m m e rc ia l A ll M ich ig a n re s id e n ts in the b a sis o f fin a n c ia l need. MSU he a tin g , a ir c o n d itio n in g , a i r m oving, and heat tr a n s fe r eq uip­ About 800 of these students co n te st w ith fin a n c ia l need r e ­ is the f ir s t p u b lic in s titu tio n a re being aided by U n iv e rs ity m e n t. F o rm a l tra in in g p ro g ra m com b in ed w ith on the jo b t r a in ­ c e iv e s c h o la rs h ip s , a cco rd in g to in t h e c o u n try to spo nso r a funds. Ronald J. J u rs a , assistant in g p ro v id e s an ou tsta n d in g o p p o rtu n ity to begin a c a re e r in J u rs a . s c h o la rs h ip p ro g ra m throu gh the director o f a d m is s io n s and in d u s tr ia l sa le s. "W e ca n ’t do too much fo r N a tio n a l M e r it C o rp o ra tio n . sch o la rs h ip s , said a p p ro x im a te ly o u t-o f-s ta te re s id e n ts , even if A cad em ic re q u ire m e n ts f o r C andidates w ith B,S. d e g re e in e ith e r E le c tr ic a l, M e ch a n ica l o r the sam e num ber re c e iv e fin a n ­ the y do have fin a n c ia l n e e d ," keeping MSU s c h o la rs h ip s s tiffe n In d u s tria l E n g in e e rin g and G eneral P h y s ic s w ill be c o n sid e re d . c ia l assistance fr o m goups not J u rs a said. "T h e s e a re state w ith each y e a r the student co m ­ C om pany re p re s e n ta tiv e s w ill be a v a ila b le f o r p e rs o n a l in t e r ­ connected w ith MSU. funds, and m ost o f them are p le te s in school. A 2 . 6 average v ie w s F rid a y , A ug ust 16. A p p o in tm e n ts f o r in te rv ie w s in L a n sin g " W e don’ t have any way of e a r-m a rk e d fo r M ich ig a n r e s i­ is re q u ire d to keep the s c h o la r­ m ay be araanged by c o n ta c tin g M r s . K ru m h e v e r, M ich ig a n re c o rd in g the m o r e in fo rm a l d e n ts ." sh ip at the end of the fre sh m e n E m p lo ym e n t S e c u rity C o m m is s io n , 3 2 0 N . C a p ito l, L a n s in g , s c h o la rs h ip s , sponsored by o r ­ A num ber of T ru s te e s c h o la r­ y e a r, a c u m u la tiv e 2.8 at the T e le ph one 3 7 3 - 3 6 1 7 . , g a n iza tio n s lik e lo c a l s e rv ic e ships a re also a v a ila b le fo r su­ end of the sophom ore y e a r, and Am ericon-Standard In d u stria l D iv is io n c lu b s ," Ju rsa explained. "H o w ­ p e r io r students who do not co m ­ a c u m u la tiv e 3 -p o in t a t the end D ®t r o i t , M i c h i g a n 4 8 2 3 2 e v e r, we do have re c o rd s of pete in the A lu m n i D istin g u ish e d of the Jun io r y e a r. An Equal O pportunity E m ployer som e of them , such as those C o m p e titio n . " T h e num ber of sponsored by G e n e ra l M o to rs o r the A lv in B e n tle y F oun da tion .’ ’ these a v a ila b le depends on the N e a rly $540,000 in s c h o la rs h ip am ount of money we use up in funds w ere made a v a ila b le by the honors p r o g r a m ," J u rs a ex­ the U n iv e rs ity d u rin g 1962. These p la in e d . ra n g e fro m the coveted $6,000 T h e N a tion al M e r it p ro g ra m A lu m n i D istin g u ish e d S c h o la r­ is new th is f a ll. A ll N a tion al sh ip s to token aw ards o f $50. T h e A l u m n i D istin g u ish e d S ch o la rsh ip s, supported by the A lu m n i D evelopm ent Fund, are HURRY the only MSU s c h o la rs h ip s which are not based on fin a n c ia l needs. T e n students a re aw arded the OVER •SANDWICHES TO •PIZZA ITALIAN FOOD AIR CONDITIONED SUNSHINE “ F o r p iz z a sa ke call 99 CENTER campus favorites NOVA IT'S Enjoy a coffee break Bargain Bonnie Doon kitten-soft socks 211 M.A.C. ED 7-1668 'n U.S. Kedjs Super Champs! is the time to time! Prom. F a n c y link s t i t c h wool and wool s t r e t c h service up for nylon k n e e s o c k s . S i z e s M - L in c o l o r s . 2.00 Spring •FREE PARKING (•""«•> 4 Ib-LOAD Dreamy. O r I o n y a r n and s t r e t c h nylon c r e w ’ * Complete Spring Tune Up >1.00 s o c k s . S i z e s M - L . W h i te and c o l o r s . 1.00 •LAUNDRY DROP OFF SERVICE * Inspection and Installation • 8 Ib-LOAD Lounger. H e a v y c r e w s o c k s of 90% wool and 10% nylon . Wh ite only in s i z e s 9 to 1 2 . 1.00 of brakes and springs >1.50 •DRY CLEANING DROP OFF SERVICEl Mohair Knee-Hi. F l a t knit k n e e - h i of h i - p i l e M o ­ (¿yUUHE AT 2* » .) ^M ufflers lifetime guarantee h a i r and s t r e t c h ny lo n. One s i z e s t r e t c h . 2.95 FREE INSTALLATION H O S IE R Y - K N A P P 'S E A S T L A N S IN G S T R E E T L E V E L Rebuilt Motors and Transmissions DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY 213 ANN ST. EAST LANSING Keds Super Champs. An e ^ t r a long w e a r i n g c i r ­ c u l a r v a m p o x f o r d with all nylon s t i t c h i n g , c u s h ­ io ned i n s o l e , s h o c k p r o o f e d a r c h c u s h i o n , and KAMIN’S iX T ° pointe d t o e . S i z e s 4 to 11 with n a r r o w and m e d ­ iu m w id t h s . 4.99 526 N. LARCH Wäsh n DR! Ci FmN W ‘ <• S p: SHO ES - K N A P P 'S E A S T L A N S IN G G A R D E N L E V E L Hours: M on.-Fri. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sun. 9-1