Inside Weather Mostly fa ir and warmer Professor lectures from ¡cost MICHIGAN High in middle 70's Lansing to southern college by telephone* Page 3« STATE UNIVERSITY Price 10< East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, August 15, 1963 Vol. 55, No. 17 Final Strings Concert Tonight Texan Concert To Close To Lead Youth Gathering ■>w > ‘ / T m' %- ' I ; o lin a State .C o lle g e , w i l l conduct G rou p A c o n c e rt in F a ir c h ild T h e a te r at 1 p .m . Saturday w i ll end the the c h o ir, H a r ry B eg ia n, fr o m 29th annual Y outh M u s ic P ro ­ Cass T e c h n ic a l High School in D e tro it, and C a r l B jie r re g a a r d , JohanosLauds g ra m . M o re than 500 young m u s ic ia n s fro m M uskegon High School, w i ll conduct the sym phonic and con­ 100 Musicians fr o m high schools th ro u g h o u t the sta te have been p a rtic ip a tin g in c e r t bands, re s p e c tiv e ly . T w o fe s tiv a l bands a lso a re For Progress the m u s i c education p ro g ra m , spo nso red by the MSU d e p a rtm e n t scheduled on the c o n c e rt p ro ­ o f m u s ic and the C o n tin u in g Ed­ g ra m . R onald P h illip s fr o m B e ld - in g High School w i ll le a d the Donald Johanos, the youngest u c a tio n S e rv ic e . S a tu rd a y 's th re e -h o u r c o n c e rt gre en fe s tiv a l band and D onald co n d u c to r to appear on cam pus w i l l fe a tu re fiv e la rg e en sem b les, R o selo fs fr o m M uskegon H igh th is s u m m e r, w ill lead the Con­ in c lu d in g an o rc h e s tra , sym phon­ School w i ll conduct the w h ite fe s ­ g re s s o f S trin g s in its fin a l con­ ic and c o n c e rt bands, c h o ir and tiv a l band. c e rt o f the su m m e r to n ig h t at tw o fe s tiv a l bands. T h e student S p e cia lize d tra in in g has been 8:15 in F a ir c h ild T h e a tre . gro u p s w i l l be conducted by Youth o ffe re d the students in n u m e r­ Johanos, the 3 4 -y e a r-o ld m u­ M u s ic fa c u lty m e m b e rs who have ous a re a s o f in s tru m e n ta l and s ic a l d ir e c to r o f the D a lla s Sym ­ c h o ra l m u s ic un de r the p ro g ra m . phony O rc h e s tra , has been w o rk ­ been tea chin g in the p ro g ra m f o r In a d d itio n to te a ch e rs fr o m in g w ith the 100 m e m b e rs o f the th re e w eeks. CONCERT PREPARATION - As sweet humming harp music came out of the gardens, two M ic h ig a n high scho ols, MSU m u ­ C o ng ress o f S trin g s in W illia m s T h e o rc h e s tra w i ll be con­ WITH AN EYE TOWARDS NEV/S - An interested cat looks s ic d e p a r t m e n t m e m b e rs and University students were enchanted by the Youth Music students pacticing for a concert H a ll f o r n e a rly two w eeks. ducted by R ic h a rd Snook, fro m over a facsim ile of the historic Test Ban Treaty signed in G ro s s e P o i n t e High School. g ra du ate a s s is ta n ts a lso a id in on Saturday. These young people a re ex­ Mowcow last week. the p ro g ra m . tr e m e ly t a l e n t e d , " he said. G eorge C rip p s , fro m E ast C a r - C la sse s in m u sic th e o ry and " P r e p a r in g f o r the c o n c e rt has lite r a t u r e , c o n d u c t i n g , s ig h t been a g re a t deal o f w o rk , but Human Relations Ordinance Copy of Treaty re a d in g a n d in s tru m e n ta l and c h o ra l w o rk w e re o ffe re d to the I have found it qu ite e x c itin g . T he im p ro v e m e n t between the Interest stu d e n ts . Each student was p lace d in a Students To Join Picketing f i r s t re h e a rs a l and todav is ab­ s o lu te ly a m a z in g .” Johanos sa id the p ro g ra m f o r Reaches E. Lansing band, o rc h e s tra o r ch o ru s f o r in ­ In Clinic s tru c tio n . P riv a te and c la s s le s ­ sons and e n s e m b l e in s tru c tio n have a ll been a v a ila b le d u rin g the budget and d ir e c to r to im p le ­ budget, and the po w e r to in itia te to n ig h t’ s fr e e c o n c e rt is “ an ex­ tre m e ly d iffic u lt o n e ." It in ­ clu de s th re e q u ite lengthy num ­ An E ast L a n sin g w om an has m itte e f o r a Sane N u c le a r P o l­ M e m b e rs of Students f o r a b e rs , V iv a ld i’ s "C o n c e rto in E Is Cited ic y (SANE). th re e w eeks. m ent the o rd in ance . in v e s tig a tio n s on his own. re c e iv e d a fa c s im ile o f the o r ig ­ D e m o c ra tic S ociety and the Stu­ T he s t u d e n t s have devoted “ T h e re is no p ro v is io n made “ Such a d ir e c to r sho uldn’ t have M in o r f o r S t r i n g s , " B a rto k ’ s in a l n u c le a r te s t b a n tre a ty w h ic h T h e fa c s im ile b e a rs the s ig ­ dent N o n - V io le n t C o o rd in a tin g about e ig h t h o u rs a day to t h e ir to put the ord in ance in to e ffe c t,’ ’ to w a it u n til a c o m p la in t is signed " D iv e r tim e n to f o r S trin g s ” and was in itia le d in M oscow e a r lie r n a tu re s o f the th re e n e g o tia to rs C o m m itte e (SNCC) w ill be among c la s s e s and m u s ic p ra c tic e , ac­ he said., “ What L a n s in g needs b e fo re in v e s tig a tin g p o s s ib le d is ­ D v o ra k 's "S e re n a d e f o r S trin g s th is m onth by a m b assa dors of who in itia le d the f ir s t d r a ft o f the a n ticip a te d 500 p a rtic ip a tin g A bout 3,600 new students have c o rd in g to R o b e rt S id n e ll, d i­ is a pe rm anent d ir e c to r w ith a c rim in a tio n in c it y d e p a rtm e n ts, in E M a jo r . ” the U n ite d States, G re a t B r it a in the tre a ty . T hey w e re A v e re ll in a scheduled p ro te s t dem on­ attended one o f the s u m m e r coun­ r e c to r o f the p ro g rm . housing and o th e r such are as. A n a tiv e o f C e da r R apids, la ., and the S oviet U nion. H a rrim a n o f the U n ited S tates, s tra tio n Monday in L a n s in g . s e lin g c lin ip s he ld so f a r th is M o s t o f the students at the B a r il said Ann A r b o r now has the young co n d u cto r has an e x ­ A n d re i G ro m yko of the Soviet P ic k e tin g o f t h e M ich ig a n M r s . Joan L in d , 1233 A r b o r U n ion and L o r d H a ilsh a m o f G re a t B r ita in . te r m , sa id T hom a s A. Good­ Y outh M u s ic P ro g ra m a re h e r* r ic h , d ir e c to r o f the co u n se l­ on s c h o la rs h ip s fro m o rg a n iz a ­ c a p ita l’ s C ity H a ll w ill begin at 4 p .m . Negro Head a w o rk in g ord in a n ce such as the one hoped fo r in L a n sin g and that te n s iv e in te rn a tio n a l background in m u s ic . In 1955, he re c e iv e d in g c lin ic p ro g ra m . tio n s in t h e ir hom e tow n s, Sid­ it was attained th ro u g h p ic k e tin g . D riv e , re c e iv e d the copy o f the tre a ty fr o m U.S. Senator P h ilip M r s . L in d has been c h a irm a n of SANE f o r two y e a rs . She has "W e esqject about 850 m o re n e ll said. students w i ll attend one o f the S atu rday’ s c o n c e rt is fr e e and P ro te s tin g a re c e n tly adopted hum an re la tio n s o rd in a n c e as Defends Plan “ T h is w ill be a n o n -v io le n t de m o n s tra tio n , p ic k e tin g the m a ll a R o c k e fe lle r F oundation g ra n t th ro u g h the A m e ric a n Symphony H a rt (D -M ic h ig a n ) f o r h e r. s e r ­ been a c tiv e in the gro up since be in g “ in e ffe c tiv e a n d inade­ O rc h e s tra League f o r advanced v ic e s as c h a irm a n o f the lo c a l ch a p te r o f the N a tio n a l C om ­ i t was founded h e re th re e y e a rs ago. th re e re m a in in g c l i n i c s . The open to the p u b lic . co u n se lin g c lin ic p ro g ra m w i ll q u a te ,’ ’ the p ic k e te rs w i ll m a rch in fro n t o f C ity H a ll chanting For Pickets of C ity H a ll. We expect about 500 people to p a rtic ip a te in the study in E urope. " T h e idea o f the g ra n t was to con clu de w ith the la s t session T he hum an re la tio n s dem on­ d e m o n s tra tio n , and we hope th e re see how the A m e ric a n con du cto r and singing. on Aug. 2 7 -2 9 .” s tra tio n scheduled f o r M onday in w ill be an equal nu m b e r of Ne­ in a c o m p a ra tiv e ly s m a ll co m ­ In the m eantim e, re p re s e n ta ­ G o o d ric h noted th a t in past y e a rs the cou nse lin g c lin ic p r o ­ State Hosts tiv e s o f each group in the new ly L a n s in g m ay shock the co n scie n ­ ces o f m any w h ite s who know in g ro e s and w h ite s .” L u n d b e rg vie w ed p la n s fo r the m u n ity c o u ld make the t r a n s i­ tio n between a m in o r and a m a jo r W orld New s g ra m has a ttra c te d about th r e e - fo rm e d G re a te r L a n sin g C o o r­ th e ir h e a rts th a t they a re doing d e m o n s tra tio n d iffe re n tly . o r c h e s tra ,” Johanos said. fo u rth s o f the in c o m in g fre s h ­ m an and tr a n s fe r students. 6th Annual d in a tin g C o u n cil on Hum an R ights w ill m eet w ith the C ity C o u n cil w ro n g . T hese a re the se n tim e n ts e x­ “ 1 don’ t t h i n k the dem on­ s tra tio n w ill in flu e n ce the C ity Johanos stud ied a y e a r under the noted conductor1 Eugene O r - at a Glance “ I expect the p e rcen ta ge o f the and the M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e on p re s s e d in a re ce n t telephone C o u n c il, although the M a y o r s" m andy b e fo re le a vin g fo r E uro pe . to ta l nu m b e r o f new stud ents a t­ tending a cou nse lin g c lin ic w ill Gymnast Clinic Hum an R e latio ns. C o m p la in ts against t h e o r ­ in te rv ie w w ith N e gro a tto rn e y S tu a rt D unnings, c h a irm a n o f the C o m m itte e is not opposed to it. 1 b e lie ve L a n sin g m ust show a ' O rm and y was on cam pus e a r lie r th is s u m m e r to conduct the Con­ United Press International be som ew hat h ig h e r th is y e a r ,” dina nce stem fro m d e le tio n s in A c tio n C o m m itte e o f the G re a te r b a sic need fo r p ro fe s s io n a L b e lp g re s s o f S trin g s . , G o o d rich said. th e o rig in a l docum ent. L a n sin g C o o rd in a tin g C o u n cil and in the area of hum an re la tio n s . G y m n a s tic students fro m 18 D u r in g 'h is 16 -m o n th stay in Tw o c lin ic s a week have been "W h e n the C ity C o u n c il passed head o f the planned d e m o n s tra ­ D e m o n s tra tio n s a re not the way s ta te s , Canada and B e lg iu m w ill E u ro p e ’ un d e r the R o c k e fe lle r he ld throu gh ou t the s u m m e r. T h e the ord in ance , they d e le te d the tio n a c tiv itie s . to show th is need.’’ Troops Fight Crowd For Body of Dead Monk m ee t on c a m p u s Sunday fo r G ra n t, Johanos s tudied under n o t­ p ro g ra m began at the s ta rt o f the c la u s e which w ould in s titu te the “ F o r m any y e a rs the w h ite s L u nd be rg s a i d the M a y o r's the 6th Annual N a tio n a l Sum m er ed E uropean m u s ic ia n s in L o n ­ HUE C IT Y , South V ie t N am — G ove rn m en t tro o p s charged in to su m m e r q u a rte r on June 19. h ir in g of an e x e c u t i v e s e c re ­ have a g i t a t e d the N e gro and C o m m itte e is not o f f ic ia lly in ­ G y m n a s tic s C lin ic . don, A m s te rd a m and S alzbu rg, a c ro w d o f B ud dh ists W ednesday and f o r c ib ly took away the body G o o d ric h sa id he f e lt th a t the t a r y , ” explained Hugo Lu nd be rg , haven’ t seem ed to c a r e ,’ ’ Dun­ volved in the d e m o n s tra tio n but of a n o vice B u d d h ist p r ie s t who burned h im s e lf to death y e s te r­ o rie n ta tio n p ro g ra m f o r new stu­ c h a irm a n of the M a y o r's C o m ­ nings said. th a t m o re than h a lf o f its 14 (continued on page 4) dents had been q u ite s u c c e s s fu l. K eeping in step w ith P re s ­ m itte e . m e m b e rs belong to the G re a te r day i.i South V ie t N am . A t le a s t 25 B ud dh ists w e re h u rt, fiv e of “ Now m any fe e l the L a n sin g id e n t Kennedy’ s p h y s ic a l fitn e ss “ We’ ve been w o rk in g in hu m an L a n s in g C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c il on them s e rio u s ly , in the g r is ly b a ttle f o r p o ssession of the c h a rre d d e m o n s tra tio n w ill a g ita te the p ro g ra m , the c lin ic w ill stre s s re la tio n s fo r the past fiv e y e a rs body. T h e 1 7 -y e a r-o ld no vice c o m m itte d s u ic id e to p ro te s t a lle g e d w h ite s , but th is is because it Human R e la tio n s. g y m n a s tic s in s tru c tio n on the w ith o u t p ro fe s s io n a l he lp , and we re lig io u s d is c rim in a tio n by the governm ent o f Rom an C a th o lic Racists Tar, e le m e n ta ry and seco nd ary school fe e l th is is now v ita l to L a n ­ w i ll m ake them a n g ry. In th e ir h e a rts the y w ill know they have Al s o included in the dem on­ s tra tio n a re the Ingham C ounty 4-H Show Ngo D inh D ie m . le v e ls . B a lle t in s tru c tio n is also s in g .” Feather W oman not done r ig h t, and they w ill be D e m o c ra tic C o m m i t t e e , the Rioting Breaks Out In Congo o ffe re d f o r g ir ls . T h e c lin ic w ill ru n th ro u g h Au­ L u n d b e rg s a i d the C o u n cil fu r th e r deleted the w o rd " i n ­ unhappy to re a liz e th is .” Dunnings sa id he fe e ls that In te r-G re e k L e tte r C o u n c il, the League of Women V o te rs , the Set Aug. 26 L o s A ngeles (UP1) — A W al­ g u st 23. I t w ill c u lm in a te w ith v e s tig a te ” fro m the o rd in a n ce , M ich ig a n State E m ploye es U n ion , on ly good can com e o f the C ity L E O P O L D V IL L E — The fo r m e r F re n c h Congo c a p ita l of B ra z z ­ a v ille was the scene of r io tin g W ednesday. nut, C a lif., m o th e r o f tw o was in c r it ic a l c o n d itio n M onday fro m the N ig h t o f S ta rs Show on A u ­ gu st 22 in the M en’ s In tra m u ra l s u b s t i t u t i n g " s t u d y . ” T h is , L u n d b e rg said, should be changed H a ll p ic k e tin g . “ W ith the s itu a tio n a s it now the A m e ric a n C i v i l L ib e r tie s U n io n , the G re a te r L a n s in g L a b o r On Campus second and th ird -d e g re e bu rns B u ild in g A re n a at 7:30 p .m . back to " in v e s tig a te .” C o u n c il, the G r e a t e r L a n sin g R e p o rts com ing in to L e o p o ld v ille say th a t tro o p s w ith o rd e rs stands in th is a re a , th in g s can M ic h ig a n ’ s State 4 -H Show, s u ffe re d when she w as ta r r e d - T h e M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e , which N A A C P and the C a th o lic Human to shoot to k il l have clashed again w ith r io tin g c iv ilia n s . D e ta ils Some o f th e 150 re g is tra n ts be no w o rs e . And if such a dem ­ a m in ia tu re s ta te f a ir , w ill open a n d -fe a th e re d and le ft tie d in is m e e tin g w ith the G re a te r La n ­ R e la tio n s C o u n c i l o f G re a te r on the la te s t clashes a re scant, but th e re w e re u n c o n firm e d r e ­ o n s tra tio n — w ith people sin g­ on cam pus Aug. 26. a b u rn in g house. a re John Goedeke, coach of the p o rts th a t fiv e d e m o n s tra to rs w e re k ille d and s e v e ra l wounded. sin g C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c il and in g and cha ntin g fo r fre e d o m - - L a n sin g . M r s . K athy H a rw e ll to ld s h e r­ M in ne sota S t a t e H igh School T h e event is one of the y e a r’ s A 2 4 -h o u r c u rfe w is being e n fo rce d , fo llo w in g the b u rn in g of the C ity C ouncil M onday a fte r ­ causes h a rm , A m e ric a n is lo s t . " i f f ’ s deputies th a t th re e men C h am p s, Bob W oach, p re s id e n t of h ig h lig h ts fo r the m o r e than the c it y ’ s c e n tra l p ris o n and the fre e in g o f its p ris o n e rs Tuesday. noon, is n o t o f f i c a l l y p a r­ T h e a tto rn e y e xp resse d pes­ e n te re d the vacant house she M innesota State O ffic ia ls A s ­ 70,000 s ta te 4 -H m e m b e rs . W h ile T ro o p s a re p a tro llin g the s tre e ts and a ll telephone co m m u n ica tio n s tic ip a tin g in the d e m o n stra tio n . s im is m re g a rd in g the outcom e of and a N e g ro m an w e re cle a n in g s o c ia tio n , Susan R o dg ers, second m uch of the f a ir fla v o r re m a in s w ith the o u tsid e w o rld have been c u t. T he r io te r s a re dem anding L a r r y B a r il, E a s t La n sin g a m e e tin g planned f o r M onday in the 4 -H Show, the usu al c a r n i­ Sunday n ig h t. T h e y beat h e r on in C o lo ra d o a ll-a ro u n d cham p­ a delay in the g o ve rn m e n t’ s plans to outlaw p o litic a l o p p o sitio n . gra d u a te student and a m em ber a fte rn o o n w ith the C ity C o u n c il, v a l atm osp he re is re p la c e d by th e head, tie d h e r up and poured io n s h ip s , and J im A rn o ld , a m em ­ T hey a lso w ant union re p re s e n ta tiv e s in clud ed in the go vern m ent. o f Students fo r a D e m o c ra tic the M a y o r's C o m m itte e on Human ed u ca tio n a l a c tiv itie s f o r e x ­ hot t a r and spre ad fe a th e rs on b e r o f the St. C la ir H igh School S o c ie ty , said h is o rg a n iz a tio n is R e la tio n s and the G re a te r L a n ­ h ib ito r s and delegates. h e r body. T hen the y se t the te a m w h ich won the state p re p opposed to the lack o f sta ff, sin g C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c il. T h e show has been he ld at MSU house ablaze. t it le s th re e co n se cu tive y e a rs . Russia Rejects Disarmament Proposal f o r the la s t 20 y e a rs . T he 4 -H fin a le had its beginnings 48y e a rs Summer Vacations On The Way Out ? GENEVA T h e Soviet n e g o tia to r at the 1 7 -n a tio n d is a rm a m e n t ago. T h e 4 -H c lu b p ro g ra m is conducted by the C o o p e ra tiv e E x­ co n fe re n ce in Geneva says he cannot accept the U n ite d States p ro ­ po sal th a t both c o u n trie s d isco n tin u e m aking fis s io n a b le m a te ria ls . te n s io n S e rvice . Soviet n e g o tia to r T s a ra p k in sa id he had to r e je c t the p ro p o sa l Judging o f liv e s to c k , c o n s e r­ because i t was not a tru e d is a rm a m e n t m e a s u re . A ls o in clud ed v a tio n , na ture, a r ts and c ra fts in the p ro p o s a l was a m e a su re p ro v id in g f o r the use o f u ra n iu m and hom em aking e x h ib its w ill be he ld each d a y . s to c k p ile s on pe ace fu l p ro je c ts . Nearly A ll Universities N ow T ry To Operate Year Around A tr a c t o r o p e ra to r's con test, an a u to m o b ile s a f e t y event, " I t w o u ld seem the reason C a lifo rn ia at B e rk e le y , as say­ S ta te , a re f a r fr o m o p e ra tin g on fr o m s u m m e r school c e n te r p u b lic speaking e lim in a tio n and By SUE JACOBY m ig h t re s t m o re w ith tra d itio n a l in g th a t " th e day m ay be co m ­ Move To Block Ouster of Venezuelan Dictator a f u ll- t im e b a sis. a ro u n d fin a n c ia l p ro b le m s and the state d re s s re v u e a re among State News Staff Writer a ttitu d e s to w a rd su m m e r vaca­ in g when e n ro llm e n t p re s s u re s Judging fr o m MSU s u m m e r tr a d itio n a l a ttitu d e s to w a rd va­ the dozens o f a c tiv itie s on the tio n , the fa c t that students a re n 't w i l l becom e so g re a t we’ l l have e n ro llm e n t sin ce 1945, the un de r­ c a tio n . w e ek’ s p ro g ra m . MIAMI — F e d e ra l a tto rn e y s a re m o vin g to knock down a Editor’ s Note: This is the used to the idea o f ta k in g th e ir to co m p e l co lle g e students to g ra d u a te sin ce W o rld W ar II D r . Russ M aw by, state 4-H F lo r id a state c o u rt ru lin g w h ich postpones the e x tra d itio n o f fo rm e r M e r r i l l R. P ie rs o n , a s s is ta n t va ca tio n s a t any o th e r tim e .” ta ke t h e ir vaca tion in d iffe re n t conclusion of a two-part s t i l l p r e fe r s the tra d itio n a l sum ­ C lu b le a d e r, em p ha sizes th a t the Venezuelan d ic ta to r P e re z Jim e n e z. Y e s te rd a y a state judge m e r b re a k in the academ ic ro u ­ U n iv e r s ity tre a s u re r , sa id i t is Since the p re s s u re s to u tiliz e te rm s .” o rd e re d P e re z held in M ia m i, pending the appeal o f a p a te rn ity series dealing witn summer T h e U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia 4 -H event is open at no cha rge tin e to a tte n d in g cla sse s the y e a r- tr u e th a t m any students need a h ig h e r educational fa c ilit ie s to to the ge n e ra l p u b lic Aug. 2 6 - s u it a g a in st h im . A t the sam e tim e , a fe d e ra l c o u rt re fu s e d to de­ school. t e r m ’ s v a ca tio n to m ake m oney B o a rd o f Regents re c e n tly au th­ round. th e ir f u ll c a p a city a re in c re a s in g 29. la y e x tra d itio n d e spite a rg u m e n ts that P e re z faces execution in to fin a n c e th e ir education. o riz e d a sw itch to y e a r-ro u n d Betw een 1945 and 1962,un de r­ due to expanding e n ro llm e n t, the T h e re w i ll be blu e rib b o n s h is hom eland. "H o w e v e r, t h i s w o uld not o p e ra tio n f o r the 1 9 6 5 -'6 6 school T he ty p ic a l u n de rgrad ua te o f g ra d u a te e n ro llm e n t f o r sum m e r day m ay com e when the un de r­ and sp e c ia l p riz e s . M e m b e rs w ill y e a r. the fu tu re m ay not be ab le to te rm ro s e fro m 4 ,1 9 8 to 5,209. r e a lly account f o r the fa c t th a t g ra du ate h e re and e lse w h e re w i ll get m any tip s th ro u g h educational Dean o f Students John A. Fuzak ta ke h is vaca tion in the s u m m e r. A s h a rp in c re a s e in the num ber u n d e r-g ra d u a te su m m e r e n r o ll­ be c o m p e lle d to take h is va ca tio n to u rs and m ee ting s. Castro Regime Captures Raiders said: A ltho ug h s u m m e r session s o f g ra d u a te students accounted m e n t has not in cre a se d v a s tly . at som e t i m e o th e r than s u m m e r. " E v e n tu a lly ,\ I b e lie v e MSU have been in s titu te d by u n iv e r­ f o r the fa c t th a t to ta l s u m m e r’ S tudents a re fin d in g i t “ in c re a s ­ A re c e n t a r tic le in the W a ll C ita tio n s to 4 -H le a d e rs a n d students w i ll have to ta ke th e ir a lu m n i w ill h ig h lig h t the W ednes­ H A V A N A — T h e C a s tro re g im e has announced the ca p tu re o f s itie s th rou gh ou t the c o u n try to e n ro llm e n t n e a rly doubled in the in g ly d iff ic u lt to obtain s u m m e r S tre e t J o u rn a l quoted F ra n k L . va ca tio n at d iffe re n t te r m s d u r - day evening p ro g ra m . State w in ­ tw o Cuban fis h in g bo ats and fo u r s o -c a lle d "c o u n te r- re v o lu tio n a ry m eet the p re s s u re of s o a rin g sam e p e rio d , f r o m 4,840 to 8,998. jo b s . T h e chances f o r e m p lo y­ K id n e r, dean of educational re ­ agents, p re s u m a b ly r a id e rs . T h e boats w e re said to have een e n ro llm e n t, m o s t of t h e s e T h e tw o m a in rea son s un d e r­ m en t m ig h t be b e tte r d u rin g o th e r (continued on page 7) n e rs w ill be announced d a ily . la tio n s h ip s f o r the U n iv e rs ity o f ca p tu re d o ff the N o rth C oast. sch o o ls, i n c l u d i n g M ic h ig a n g ra d u a te s s t i l l seem to shy away te r m s . % T h u rs d a y , August 15, 1963 Mic hig an S t a t e News asi L a n sin g , M iehij M ilitary | From Other Campuses | MICHIGAN STATE MEW^ Still Has STATC U N IV E R S IT Y PACEMAKER NEV/SPAPER News And Views Problems Member Associated P re ss, United P ress International, Inland Daily P ress Association, Associated Collegiate P ress L a s t w eek’ s passage of the $1.2 Push Bond Issue To Aid Ohio Universities Association, Michigan P ress Association. b illio n m ilit a r y pay request w ill OHIO S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y , C olum bus — A s ta te -w id e c a m ­ Published by the students of Michigan State University. not be e n o u g h to e lim in a te paign to gain v o te r ap pro val of a $250 m illio n bond issu e, m ost Issued on class days Monday through Friday during the "m o o n lig h tin g ” o r se rvice m e n o f w hich would go to finance h ig h e r ed uca tion , began T h u rs d a y . fall, winter and spring quarters, twice weekly during the w ith la rg e fa m ilie s having to liv e T h e c h a irm a n o f the O hio State U n iv e r s ity B o a rd o f T ru s te e s summer term ; special Welcome Issue in September. on w e lfa re , the Defense D e p a rt­ m ent in d ica te d th is week. "M o o n lig h tin g ” o r h o l d i n g is the head o f the cam paign. Human Relations Committee Meets With Student Approval y Second class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 341 Student Services Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich­ igan. Mail subscriptions payable in advance: 1 term, down two jobs at the sam e tim e is cove red under m ilit a r y re g ­ $3; 2 term s, $4; 3 term s, $5; full year, $6. S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y O F IO W A, Iow a, C ity — T he e s ta b lis h ­ u la tio n s , sa id L ieu te na nt C olonel m e n t o f a Human R e la tio n s C o m m itte e has been pro po sed to John W. P ric e , o f the M ilit a r y the Iowa C ity C o u n c il. An e d ito r ia l in the student new spaper vTi Science depa rtm e nt. sa id it is p o s s ib le that p re s s u re a p p lie d by both the c it y and P ric e d e c l i n e d to com m ent th e U n iv e rs ity w ould be fo rm id a b le enough to fo rc e the opening w h ethe r he thought m ilit a r y pay of a la rg e percentage o f re n ta l housing and re a l estate a re a s to was adequate because he said he m in o r ity groups. had not studied^ the s itu a tio n . Election -Party SlH * U N IV E R S IT Y OF M ISSISSIPPI, S A O 'L £ ■ O x fo rd — The U n iv e rs ity o f M is ­ Submarines, Varsity Burgers s is s ip p i d a ily student new spaper R 10 -i tc 1A T E S OPEN 5 p.m. - - 2 a.m. spo nso red an e le c tio n -n ig h t party A R £ A T Aj IR IA fi ACROSS 33. Nigerian August 6 f o r the e n tire U n iv e r­ Carryout or Curb Service I t >|s |T|A|T] O S E 1. Size o f coal negro s ity . E le c tio n re s u lts w e re kept 4. Flow back 34. Singing 1 II 1 N ElW co m in g in on the te le typ e a ll When your out stop in a t.... 7. Crustacean voice S t R ô t l n ig h t, and a dance w ith a liv e 11. Pit for roots: M aorl 12. Suffer re­ 35. Default 38 Swab 40. Bedouin 1 1r%i fc 19 P A C H 5 IT JO • * :ÄTt pI eI TTIEIR n ÍM O O S,E |R| 0 £ o rc h e s tra was held in f r o n t o f the jo u r n a lis m b u ild in g . Varsity Drive-In morse 13. Light cot­ ton cloth 14. Urges tribe 41. Opposite 45. Brook lèi : i n Îÿ 1 e A is e i o [ Pi R l E l Sl S More Parking Permits U N IV E R S IT Y OF T E X A S , Aus­ tin — M o re than 1,300 students ED 2-6517 E. GrandHiver Ave. 16. One op­ 46fish>Prln° ld TUESDAY’ S PUZZLE SOLUTION have pu rcha sed p a rk in g p e rm its posed 47 W ord o f 3 Aeriform 1 0 . Seethe at the U n iv e rs ity o f T exas sin ce fluid June. In a d d itio n to the 2,600 17. Steep 18. Christmas affirm ation 48. Comply 4. Gaelic 15 . Nettle 1 9 . Scientist's re g u la r a v a ila b le spaces a v a il­ “ Don't Put Me On, Nlckl. An “ X” For 19. Skulk with 5. Ram with w o rk sh op a b le , 100 m e te rs a re In s ta lle d in Your Signature Is Hardly Sufficient.*' 22. Label 49. Maleadults the horns 2 0 . Celerylike a re a s adjacent to the cam pus 24. Fuss 50. Female 6. God of plant f o r n o n -p e rm it h o ld e rs who need 25. Provoking 30. M ig ratory sheep pleasure 7. Resounds 2 1 . Steal 2 2 . 2000 p a rk in g space f o r a lim ite d length o f tim e . F re sh m e n a re b a rre d ART •êsi bird DOWN 8. Ital. river 32. Constella­ tion 1. Bombyx 2. Weapon 9. Pay one's share po un ds 2 3 . Div in g bird 2 5 . E c c le s ia s ­ fr o m p a rk in g on cam pus. Spouses And Liquor Laws BRANDSTATTER tic's vestment S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y OF IO­ Of 2 3 4 s 6 7 9 3 10 2 6 . Sp. rtver i WA, Iowa C ity — An e d ito ria l AL EDWARDS 1 2 7 . Ailing in the student d a ily newspaper a 14 % z if ¡2 w ? y / 13 16 2 8 . Without deductions 2 9 . SUcky stuff c o m p la in e d that m a r rie d people should be able to buy liq u o r f o r th e ir husbands o r w ive s under SPORTS CAR CENTER SAYS. . . % U % Y% Zz a 3 1 . In a s u a v e 17 /Ô m anner 21 in p u b lic p la ce s. It said the BUY AMERICA’S NO.1 19 24 20 2i ? /> YZ/ 22 Z3 y/ //sy 27 s/s v /¿ 25 YZJ 3 4 . Imitate 35. C ard gam e 3 6 . 7th Hebrew m on th underage p e rson should be a l­ low ed to d rin k i f accom panied by h is o r h e r spouse. Sports Import - The TRIUMPH TR-4 For As L ittle As y / 32 Peace March To Cuba >2895“ 30 31 3 7 . Sm al l bo dy %%Â V %Y / / / o f land HARPUR C O L L E G E , B in g ­ 34 this week AI 33 3 8 . Ancient ham ton, N .Y . — A chaper o f the i m 39 > // Pe rsian In te rn a tio n a l P e a c e O rg a n iz a ­ 35 34 37 38 S /y 3 9 . Kiln ¿ U . % tio n , whose slogan is " w e ’ re 41 42 43 44 4 1 . Pitcher's 40 m a rc h in g to C uba,” p re se n te d a SERVICE FOR ALL Edwards 6 16 N . H o wa r d ü edge p ro g ra m at H a rp u r C o lle g e th is 45 46 m 44 43 à 47 SO 4 2 . C ere al grass 4 3 . B as te m onth, to r e c r u it student sup­ p o rt. T h e group is p la n n in g a IMPORTED CARS J u s t Sòu th of E a s t Sa g i n a w 2900 % % 44. Compass point peace m a rch fro m Quebec, C an­ ada, to Guantanomo naval base in Cuba. SPORTS CAR CENTER Block. Ph o n e I V 9- 7591 Med School DON'T Jacobsons Vi * Report O nly LET MEN’S SHOP Partly Correct “ 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 ed ica l SUMMER fi & ß scho ol was o n l y p a r t i a l l y c o r r e c t, ” sa id D r. R ich a rd L'. B y e rru m , dean of the C ollege GET of N a tu ra l Science. ‘ ‘THe p re lim in a ry re p o rt by the blue rib b o n c o m m itte e on H ig h e r Education l i s t s f i v e YOU options f o r lo c a tio n of a fo u r- y e a r m edical s c h o o l,” he e x­ plained. "N o p a r tic u la r re c o m ­ m endations w ill be made .fa­ DOWN! I / v o rin g one a l t e r n a t i v e over a n o th e r.” PATRICIAN PATRICIAN T h e State Jo u rn a l la s t week PINK ROOM HAIR FASHIONS said that B y e rru m had re p o rte d l o c a t e d In S P A R T A N EAST GRAND RIVER to the East La nsing R o ta ry Club C E N T E R o n S. H A R ­ a p re lim in a ry r e p o r t by the RISON R O A D just OPEN FROM co m m itte e fa vo re d MSU fo r the a H O P , S K I P , and a s ite of a fo u r-y e a r m e d i c a l JU MP from C A S E a n d 8 :0 0 - 8: 30 W IL S O N D O R M S open school. 8:00 - 8:30 M O N D A Y - A c tin g P rovo st H ow ard R. Ne­ MONDAY - SATURDAY S A T U R D A Y No a p p o i n t ­ v ille said the c o m m itte e w ill give ment neces sary a fin a l re p o rt to the C o o rd in a tin g ED 2-4522 E D 7- 1114 C o un cil by Sept. 15. L f t the g re a t good loo ks off Sell Books NOW E V A N -P IC O N E T A IL O R IN G For Top is evident in the sleek tapering o f these slit-leg pants o f Outstanding Value $ CASH! viscose-cotton rajah plus . . . the A LL W EATH ER COATS hopsack fa b ric inspired by handweavers o f the O rie n t . . . and with zip-out pile linings in the lines of the mosaic p rin t 19.98 cotton shirt. Black, em erald, cranberry, royal, olive. Sizes 8 -1 8 . Student C oordinated shirt, 7.98 Pant, 12.98 STORE Across From Berkey Hall JACOBSON’S MEN’S SHOP - 210 ABBOTT ROAD Jacobsons T h u r s d a y , August 15, 1963 3 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan Europe9s Farm P otential Phone Lecture Fools Dixie Law W ith o u t l e a v i n g h is com ­ ric h m e n t o ffic ia l, kno w in g “ that Crop Export Drop Seen In fa c t, the y a lre a d y outproduce s h a re of t h e ir e x p o rt m a rk e t if as to m e m b e r s h i p and as­ fo rta b le E a s t L a n s in g hom e, as the G re e k d ra m a s becam e T h e Com m on M a rk e t can and p ro b a b ly w ill c u t in to the U.S. the U n ite d S tates in apples, sweet the C om m on M a rk e t c o u n trie s so c ia tio n . A t p re se n t, it co n sists J o u rn a lis m P ro fe s s o r H a ro ld R. re a l to them the past was speak­ e x p o rt m a rk e t of f r u it s and vege­ c h e r r ie s , p e a rs and p lu m s . expand th e ir p ro ce ssin g indus­ of s ix f u l l - m e m b e r w e s t e r n J o llif f e le c tu re d the o th e c day to in g to them In the p re s e n t fro m ta b le s , a cco rd in g to a U n ite d t r y . T h e y now purcha se about E uropean c o u n trie s , W est G e r­ students and te a ch e rs a t Jackson a tim e when the e n d u rin g id e a ls " B u t they la g in canning te ch ­ o f w e s te rn c iv iliz a tio n w e re being S tates e co no m ist at M i c h i g a n one fo u rth o f t h e to ta l U.S. m any, F ra n ce , Ita ly , B elgium , State C o lle g e in M is s is s ip p i. n o lo g y and q u a lity .” “ T he U.S. S tate. a g r ic u ltu r a l e x p o rts . the N e th erland s and Lu xem bourg. T he le c tu re was d e liv e re d by b o rn .” p ro d u ce s t h r e e t i m e s m o re W o rk in g w ith a p re p a re d te x t, D ennis O ldenstadt re p o rts that G re e ce b e c a m e an associate telephone. canned f r u it than the re s t o f the the C om m on M a rk e t c o u n trie s T h e f u ll im p a ct of the Com m on m e m b e r la s t y e a r. But o th e r T he lis te n e rs he a rd i t throu gh Canadian b o rn D r . J o llif f e ex­ w o rld put to g e th e r. I f the Com m on have a g re a t p ro d u c tio n p o te n tia l. M a rk e t cannot f u lly be re a liz e d c o u n trie s , i n c l u d i n g EnglancfT an a m p lifie r and w e re ab le to ask p la in e d to h is telephone audience M a rk e t c o u n trie s take advantage u n til fin a l de cisio n s a re made w ould lik e to jo in . o r an sw e r q u e s t i o n g th ro u g h th a t h is fa th e r had been a c la s ­ o f te ch n o lo g ica l advances, they a m ic ro p h o n e attached to a phone s ic a l s c h o la r. c o u ld g re a tly streng then th e ir in the c la s s ro o m . T h e you ng er J o lliffe taught the p o s itio n in th e w o rld m a rk e t. T ele ph one le c tu re s get around c la s s ic s f o r s e v e ra l y e a rs h im ­ a M is s is s ip p i law th a t b a rs w h ite s e lf b e fo re w o rk in g f o r th re e Hannah’s Aide " J u s t how t h i s w i l l a ffe ct 'SANDWICHES in s tr u c to r s f r o m tea chin g in y e a rs on the s ta ff o f the T o ro n ­ LONG-DISTANCE LECTURE - Students and teachers at M ic h ig a n is d iff ic u lt to t e ll. B u t, N e g ro c o lle g e s . A t Jackson State to S ta r, w h e re he in h e rite d dut­ C o lle g e , students have been ta k ­ ies e a r lie r re lin q u is h e d by E r ­ Jackson Stata College, M ississippi, asked Dr. Harold R. J o lliffe , journalism profassor, to give them a telephone Writes Booklet as one o f the n a tio n ’ s le a d e rs in f r u it and vegetable p ro d u c tio n , •PIZZA in g a c o u rs e w ith D r . M oses H a - nest H em ingw ay. A fte r re c e iv in g the P h .D . in lecture on h it book, "T a le s from the Greek Drama,1 which the s ta te w ould p ro b a b ly feel som e o f th e e ffe c ts o f the Common •ITALIAN FOOD das of C o lu m b ia U n iv e rs ity v ia P a re n ts la ckin g a c o lle g e edu­ they used as a text. Dr. J o lliffe lectured from his home a phone' hookup th a t in clu d e s c la s s ic a l stu d ie s fr o m the U n i­ v e r s ity o f C hicago, D r . J o llif f e phone. ca tio n who want t h e ir c h ild re n M a r k e t. " •‘tO O L" th re e o th e r co lle g e s In the Deep to have one can fin d help in a M ich ig a n ra n k s f ir s t among a ll taught at O hio U n iv e r s ity , w h e re South. D r. J o l l i f f e ' s book, " T a le s he found, he to ld the Jackson stu­ new MSU booklet w r itte n by T . H a r r y M cK in n e y, a s s is ta n t to o f the sta te s in the p ro d u ctio n o f fie ld beans, re d t a r t c h e rrie s ‘For piana sake call” fr o m the G re e k D ra m a ,” has been de nts, th a t h is stu d e n ts enjoyed one o f the Jackson te x ts . tra n s la tio n s o f the G re e k d ra m a s Intramural News the p re s id e n t. and cu cu m b e r p ic k le s . I t 's also NOVA am ong the leaders, in s u g a r beets, as m uch as they d id m o d e rn p la y s . M cK in ne y said the b o o kle t was " T h e c la s s w ants to know you a p ples, peaches, p e a rs , grapes, in tim a te ly , as though they w e re D r . J o llif f e jo in e d the M ic h ­ w ritte n a fte r an e x p e rim e n ta l p lu m s , asparagus, cabbage, can­ at an 'a u th o r ’ s luncheon’ — w ith ­ ig an State fa c u lty in 1949 as a Softball Schedule Golf p ro je c t d e aling w ith c o lle g e ad­ talo up e, c e le ry , c a u 1 i f 1o w e r , out the luncheon, o f c o u r s e ," a p ro fe s s o r o f jo u rn a lis m but has m is s io n s gave h im an op p o r­ o n io n s, s tra w b e rrie s , l e t t u c e , co lle g e o f f ic ia l w ro te D r . J o l­ re ta in e d h is in te re s t in the c la s ­ tu n ity to ta lk w ith thousands of T o d a y , 6 p.m . T he dead lin e f o r e n te rin g the sw eet c o rn and tom ato es. lif f e when re q u e stin g the te le ­ s ic s and a sense o f h u m o r about ju n io r and s e n io r hig h school M ich ig a n and the re s t of the phone ta lk . t h e ir p re s e n ta tio n in m o d e rn life . s tu d e n t-fa c u lty -s ta ff B est B a ll students, p a r e n t s , te a ch e rs, U n ite d S tates could lose a big 211 M.A.C. ED 7-1668 ’ ’ L a s t w in te r I saw a p ro ­ F ie ld G o lf T o u rn a m e n t is 12 noon to ­ c o u n se lo rs and p rin c ip a ls . “ Instead o f y o u r a n sw e rin g 1 C ase K i l l e r s vs. Zoan- day, C o ntestan ts m ay c a ll the 1M qu estio ns fr o m the c la s s , the d u c tio n of 'M e d e a ' in o u r C ir c le O ffic e F rid a y fo r th e ir s ta rtin g c la s s d e c is io n w as f o r h e a rin g T h e a tre h e re ,” he to ld h is Jack­ th ro p is ts you f o r about 25 m in u te s ta lk son audience. " A s M edea was 2 S a rfe rs v s . Cubs tim e s . East Lansing open Friday about y o u rs e lf and y o u r b o o k ." c a r r y in g o ff h e r tw o dead sons 3 A d v is e rs vs. T o n y ’ s Boys D r . J o llif f e ’ s lis te n e rs in the at the end, one o f the dead boys 4 B io lo g y In s titu te v s .E y d e a l Jackson State C o lle g e c la s s ro o m s ta rte d w a ving to a fr ie n d in the , Sigs. And Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 in clu d e d outstanding N e g ro high au d ie n ce .” 5 Gauchos vs. K e llo g g F la k - school s t u d e n t s and te a ch e rs " T a le s fr o m the G re e k D ra m - ie s Tennis fro m throu gh ou t M is s i s s ip p i, a ,” issued in 1962 b y C h il­ p a rtic ip a n ts in a su m m e r ses­ to n , soon w i ll be p u b lish e d in Ja­ P la y o ffs w i l l begin M onday. A ll m an ag ers a re to co n ta ct the IM Anyone in te re s te d in the 1M Binkies Do Double Duty sio n c a lle d P ro je c t E n ric h m e n t. pan. O ffic e M onday m o rn in g f o r the s in g le s te n n is tou rn a m e n t m ay V is itin g u n iv e rs ity p ro fe s s o rs D r . J o llif f e ’ s o th e r p u b lic a ­ tio n s in c lu d e ’ ’T h e B a s ic s o f playoff schedule. UP in Room 201 of the w EAST LANSING For Sleep or Study Hours and a d m in is tra to rs s t u d y i n g B u ild in g . J o u rn a lis m ,” pu b lish e d in P e r­ P ro je c t E n ric h m e n t a l s o a s­ sem bled f o r the le c tu re . sia n by the govern m ent o f A f­ C o l o r f u l , g a y B i n k i e s to pop o v e r a B i n k i e s h i r t T h e students have studied the gh anistan, w h e re he was S m ith - d u r i n g stu dy h o u r s o r d o r m w e a r . T h e s l e e p - c la s s ic s , w r ite s a P ro je c t E n - M undt p ro fe s s o r in 1960. COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE s h i r t s a r e full c u t f o r c o m f o r t , and we show both in a wide v a r i e t y of m a t e r i a l s and c o l o r s . All •AIR " trove/ based on c o m p l e t e l y w a s h a b l e , of c o u r s e . •RAIL tra v e l e x p e rie n c e " •STEAMSHIP Solid Oxford Cloth Shirt. I t ’ s all the r a g e in PAPERBACKS bold o r b as hf ul c o l o r s . F l a m e R e d ; King B l u e ; TOUR - CRULSE - TICKETS PAPERBACKS y o u r tic k e ts co st no m o re & you ga in p ro fe s s io n a l assista nce . Pink; B ab y B lue. 4.00 C o m p le te tr a v e l a rra n g e m e n ts . Bonded agent f o r a ll m a jo r Madras Plaid Binkie. Mut ed, m u l t i - c o l o r c o m ­ PAPERBACKS 332-8667 b in at io n m a k e s f a s h i o n and c o m f o r t s e n s e . W e a r Mbr. — Amer. S ociety o f T ra ve l A g ts. al one o r o v e r B i n k i e S h i r t . 4.00 130 West Grand River - East Lansing Solid Broadcloth Binkie. F a s h i o n e d in c o l o r s with i m a g i n a t i o n ! B l u e S p a r k ; Think P i n k ; A u­ SUMMER SCHOOL tum n Gold; F i r e w o r k s R e d . 4.00 STUDENTS. . . . For Summer Fun Tim e Reading stop in and browse through our fine collection of “ Top-Selling" paper bounds Ga/ul Awi&x, “ ONLY A HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP FROM CASE & WILSON DORMjS" SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER L I E B E R M A N N 'S NEW from AFRICA SAFARI GRILL USES N EW SPAPER S Back-To-School for V Ic // Dusters for the Dorm FU EL From"BurgundyStreet to the swinging blues 5.95 In fiM A ctio n ! SWITCH TO THE S m artly detailed dust­ e r s r a t e high on the l i s t FINGER-SNAPPIN' SOLIDS of e v e r y c o l l e g e g i r l ’ s 4 do ub le sheets of news­ pa p e r w i ll b r o il a 1 ' steak in 7 m in u te s $10.95 The big beat is burgundy, of b a ck -to -s c h o o 1 ward­ r o b e . We h a v e a wide and v a r i e d s e l e c t i o n of c o r - used by A fric a n b ig gam e hu nters c o u r s e , but our Fall sport d u r o ' y , Highland t a r t ­ to cook food w ith d e lig h tfu l c h a r­ c o a l fla v o r. No w a itin g f o r c h a r­ shirt collection swings with a n s , and C o u n t r y c o t t o n co a l to b u rn . Just use new spapers. denim s. Popular styles I t 's am azing I F o ld s in to c a r ry in g blues, deep greens and hot with l a r g e p a t c h p o c k ­ case red, too. Take a long look at e t s , r o l l up s l e e v e s and c o lla r a c c e n t s . Sizes the "solid solids" this week. - s m a l l , petite m edium , and l a r g e . P l a i d s in r e d $5 and bl u e. C o r d u r o y s in r e d , t u r q u o i s e and gold. Blue denims. LANSING — 107 S. Washington ositdieMkos. L IN G E R IE ■ EAST LAN SING EAST LANSING — 209 E. Grand River Lansing G ARDEN L E V E L T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 15,. 4 M ichigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan ( C o n tin u e d from t*o g e 1) He has re tu rn e d to E urope two Johanos sym phonies conducted by native A m e ric a n s in the fu tu re .” WSWM Will Revive Radio Dramas In Fall One p la y , S trin d b e rg ’ s a s. 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THIS 19k 5:15, 7:25, ■METROCOLOR p iC T u a t PLUS TODAY ONLY A T 3:10 - 7:00 - LA TE 23rd. IS FOR ADULTS ONLY D ouet 9:35 P.M. JOHN WAYNE "DONOVAN'S REEF" TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* "Drums” Shown 3rd A t 12:03 4 Michigan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan T h u r s d a y , A u gu s t 1 5 , 1 9 6 3 S MSU Takes Education Beyond Campus Want A Hot Tip? M ich ig a n State is ta k in g edu­ th is need, the C o n tin u in g Edu­ d itio n a lly been an im p o rta n t p a rt had 600, e n ro llm e n ts . A ls o , 46 m any in s tru c to rs fro m d iffe re n t d ire c te d by R o b e rt E. S h a re r, c a tio n d ir e c tly to the people. c a tio n S e rvice (CES) was es­ of M SU’ s p ro g ra m s , sa id Jam es in fo rm a l evening co lle g e c o u rse s u n iv e rs ity d e p a rtm e n ts, w h i c h and th e O ffic e o f C o m m u n ity C o u rs e w o rk on cam pus is s t i l l im p o rta n t, but m any adults cannot take tim e o ff to get a ta b lis h e d in 1948. “ T h e la n d -g ra n t ph ilo so p h y o f b rin g in g h i g h e r education to C . T o tte n , C o ntin uin g E ducation S e rv ic e e d ito r. “ B a s ic a lly it is a p ro je c tio n o f U n iv e r s ity r e ­ d re w 1,250 e n ro llm e n ts . "T h e s e co u rse s w e re taught by in d ic a te s thee a m p u s - w id e p a r ­ tic ip a tio n in the exte nsio n p r o ­ g r a m ," T otte n said. C o lle g e C o o p e ra tio n , d ire c te d by D r . M ax S. S m ith . Make a stop at.... T o m any co lle g e students, cite McDonalds U n iv e r s ity education. T o s e rv e M ic h ig a n ’ s c i t i z e n s has t r a ­ s o u rc e s to those not re g u la rly T o help solve c o m m u n ity p ro b ­ m o st v is ib le sign of C o ntin uin g e n ro lle d as f u ll- t im e s tu d e n ts ." le m s , the In s titu te f o r C o m ­ I t m ay take the fo rm of c o u rs ­ Office Tells m u n ity Developm ent was set up E du ca tio n S e rv ic e a c tiv itie s is its U n iv e r s ity C o nfere nces p ro ­ es o ffe re d f o r c r e d it o r non­ c r e d it, con feren ces, c u l t u r a l o ffe rin g s and sp e cia l educational M ichigan O f in 1958, he in d ica te d . T h e in ­ s titu te deals w ith such p ro b le m s as frin g e a re a g ro w th , re c re a tio n g ra m . In the 1962-’ 63 y e a r, 304 c on feren ces w e re he ld at K ellogg • tasty hamburgers s e rv ic e p ro je c ts , he added. Some o f the go als o f c o n tin ­ Opportunities and l e i s u r e tim e a c tiv itie s , ju v e n ile delinquency, in te r-g ro u p C e n te r f o r n e a rly 44,000 re g is ­ tra n ts . A n o t h e r 4,988 people attended 283 o th e r educational ••crisp fries u in g e d u c a t i o n a re to help p e op le le a rn to do t h e ir jobs b e tte r, to help the m lead m o re T h e jo b of the C o n tin u in g Edu­ re la tio n s and c itiz e n s h ip edu­ c a tio n . D r. Duane L . G ibson heads C o m m u n ity D evelopm ent. m e e tin g s. T u n i s H . D e k k e r d ir e c ts the co n fe re n ce p ro g ra m . • creamy shakes in te re s tin g liv e s , to he lp them to use th e ir le is u re tim e m o re c a tio n In fo rm a tio n O ffic e is to lin k MSU’ s C o ntin uin g E ducation O th e r spe cia l CES p ro g ra m s o p era te through the o ffic e of the " T h e r e a d y a v a ila b ility of fa c u lty a ssista nce in p lan nin g and • cool soft drinks e ffe c tiv e ly and to help the m get S e rv ic e to the c i t i z e n s of d ir e c to r , D r . H ow ard R. N e v ille , h e lp in g to conduct the m any con­ advanced degrees. M ich ig a n through the news m edia. who also is acting p ro v o s t. T h e fe re n c e s and sp e cia l c o u rs e s has McDonaMfc O ff-ca m p u s c o u rs e s a r e han­ I t p u b lic iz e s the a c tiv itie s of asso cia te d ir e c to r , D r . A rm an d made MSU one o f the fo re m o s t d le d throu gh the CES U n iv e rs ity the s e rv ic e and m akes people L . H u n te r, is now a d m in is te rin g in s titu tio n s in the na tion in the E xte n sio n D e p a rtm e n t. D r. M e l­ aw are o f o p p o rtu n itie s in adult these p ro g ra m s . fie ld o f re s id e n tia l a d u ft edu­ v in C . Buschm an is re s p o n s ib le education. T h e y include the Cap andGown c a tio n ," T o tte n added. f o r c o o r d i n a t i n g u n iv e rs ity B e sid e s doing in te rv ie w s and S e rie s , which o ffe rs c u ltu ra l en­ C o n tin u in g E ducation S e rvice Lansing • c o u rs e s w ith re g io n a l d ir e c to rs ric h m e n t to o u tly in g a re a s, and in seven c e n te rs at Benton H a r­ re p o rtin g on co n fe re n ce s, T o tte n a lso has c h a rg e o f a rra n g in g the U n iv e rs ity of the A ir , which also has cha rge of c a m p u s to u rs . 4015 W. Saginaw East Lansing—n b o r, G ra n d R apids, O akland U n i­ p re s s con feren ces f o r p ro m in e n t pro du ces te le v is io n c o u rs e s both In 1962,63, about 14,000 guests 4700 S. Cedar 11 Blk. East af Campa *| v e r s ity , Saginaw, T ra v e rs e C ity , people. Some of the p e rs o n a litie s f o r c re d it and fo r n o n -c re d it. w e re shown about th e cam pus. 2120 N. Larch 2 Btks. West af Unioni E a st L a n sin g and M a rq u e tte . he has in te rv ie w e d in clu d e such L a s t y e a r these w e re 128 Cap T o go w ith it s education p ro ­ L a s t y e a r, 583 e x t e n s i o n notables as E le a n o r R o ose velt, and Gown S e rie s p e rfo rm a n c e s . g ra m s , the s e r v i c e has estab­ c o u rs e s w e re o ffe re d f o r co lle g e E z ra T a f t Benson, R o b e r t a O th e r areas in the C o ntin uin g lis h e d a re s e a rc h p ro g ra m fo r SELL IT ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE c r e d it and had an e n ro llm e n t of P e te rs , Gov. Rom ney, E r r o l G a r­ E ducation S e rv ic e a r e th e T r a f f ic c o n tin u in g education. Its purpose ONLY TV/O MORE PUBLICATION DAYS 12,145. A n o th e r 27 n o n -c re d it n e r, V iv ia n B la in e , A1 Capp and S afety C e n te r, d ire c te d by G ordon is to help the u n iv e r s ity in crea se THIS TERM PHONE 335-8255 c o u rs e s w e re o ffe re d , and they P ie ir e S a lin g e r. H . Sheehe, the E vening C ollege the e ffe ctive n e ss o f the p ro g ra m . FOR A STATE NEV/S A D -T A K E R FAMILY FOOD KRAFT MIRACLE SN| LAYING OUT THE ART » Continuing Education Service Editor James C. Totten, le ft, checks the art work on the new Men’ s SALAD DRESSING QUART' Glee Club record album with V/. William Armistead, Jr., as* W ith This Coupon and $5.00 er Mere Purchase sistant publications editor. Coupon Expiros Saturday, Aug. 17, 1943 PRE-LEAGUE m RATES NOW A T B U D G ET -W IS E P R IC E S ! With This Coupon and tho IN EFFECT 5 0 •Purchase o f Each 8 e x t e a Vi-Gal. Hoatherwood's Figure I bond; PLAY SPARTAN SAVE 6C HEINZ ’g o l d SKIMMED MILK STAMP* GOLF Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug. 17,1963 Morning — Noon - Night — Rain or Shine w/-.' /adjoining the campus the R U M M A G E S A L E : A n tiq u e books, TH R E E ' B E D R O O M RANCH. w ith re d in te r io r , bucket seats, G AR AG E FOR TW O CARS. Near LUXURY FURNISHED p rin te d in G e r m a n . L a d i e s L a rg e lo t, n i c e l y lanscapped. Personal 101 h.p. engine, ra d io , standard F ra n d o r r ig h t- o ff M ich ig a n A ve. c lo th in g , s iz e 14 1 /2 and 16 1 /2 . APARTMENTS C lo se to schools and shopping G E T R E L IA B L E A D V IC E on c a r Ralph's tra n s m is s io n . $1,550 . 355-1160. C a31ll1 E ED 2-5051 A v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly . Phone IV Some young boys c lo th in g , antique c e n te r. C a ll 332-0411. 19 In s u ra n c e fr o m LE S S T A N T O N 18 9 -2 5 9 3 o r IV 4-4823. 17 DESIGNED WITH TH E F O R D— 1959 c o n v e rtib le . fto w e r (Anytime) STU D EN T IN MlND d o lls , costum e je w e lry , o il p a in t­ in g , o th e r ite m s . 10 a.m . to 7 Q U A L IT Y S T E R E C record A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in a n c in g "KEWPEE’S” 'A P A R T M E N T ? p la y e r. M u s t s a c rific e . Phone a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ic h ig a n . IV \ s te e rin g and b ra ke s. V -8 , c u r is - Now Renting p .m . T u e s . and Wed. A ugust 20, 325 East Grand R. ED 2-0070 a n y tim e . 19 2 -0 6 8 9 . C o m a tic , new tir e s . $995. Phone ED 7-2098. 18 for C U T E HONEYMOON a p a rtm e n t in W illia m s to n . S uitable f o r cou­ MODEL OPEN 21. Side en tra n ce . 1112 C lim a x , L a n s in g , E ast o ff South Penn. Fall ‘ 63 L A R K — 196t) V -8 , 4 -d o o r sedan. S tick s h ift. Good c o n d itio n . Phone O ffice 239 Boguo St. p le o r te a c h e r. F u rn is h e d o r u n fu rn is h e d . C a ll 337-1474. 17 DAILY W ill accept h a lf o r f u ll books of tra d in g stam ps on m o st ite m s . 332-6287. 18 FO R 13 BOYS n ice clean and 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. 17 FORD— 1953 4 -d o o r, good t ir e s . q u ie t. No cooking. 523 G roove SA T. 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. SNOW - S U IT , size 3, Red boots, engine good, body f a ir . Phone S tre e t, E ast L a n sin g . 19 s iz e 8, b a th in e tte , n e glige e set, NA 7-2365. 18 DOW NTOW N E A S T L a NSING. s iz e m ed iu m , w h ite s a tin wedding 333 A lb e rt St. Tw o m en to a •A ir Conditioning d re s s w i t h tr a in , s iz e 11-12, S P AR TAN MOTORS ro o m . K itc h e n and T V fa c ilit ie s . •Custom b u ilt Kitchen's y e llo w to p p e r, s i z e 12, brow n Hom e of p e rs o n a lly selected used A v a ila b le f o r f a ll. Phone IV •B u ilt-in study area w ool and g ra y w ool s u it, siz e c a rs . 1962 C H E V R O LE T Im pala, 4 -7 40 6 o r 372-0330. 19 •Ample Parking 1 2 -1 4 , la rg e D o rm e y e r m ix e r. c o n v e rtib le , pow er s t e e r i n g , T H R E E R o o m s and B a th . U n- S u p e rs ta r R o tis s e rie . C a ll 646- po w e r b ra ke s, au tom atic tra n s ­ •Individual balconies 6175. 18 m is s io n . C o lo r w h ite . E xcep tion­ fu rn is h e d w ith stove, r e f r ig e r a ­ t o r . P riv a te e n tra n ce . U t ilit ie s S K lN -D IV lN G E Q U IP M E N T . U.S. a lly clean. 1956 VOLKSWAGON, L O C A T IO N D iv e r , double ta n ks, tw o stage $595. P a id . C o u p le . 807 Johnson. 17 1 BLOCK NORTH OF U .S . D iv e r re g u la to r p lu s d e pth- 1961 C H E V R O LE T Im p a la 4 -d o o r F U R N IS H E D ONE and tw o bed- ro o m lu x u ry a p a rtm e n ts f o r stu­ GD. RIVER gage, n ic e , p lu s o th e r ite m s . 6 -c y lin d e r c o lo r re d . V e ry clean. d e nts. A v a ila b le f o r f a ll te rm : ON EVERGREEN R e c e n tly re co n d itio n e d . C a ll be­ 1960 OLDS M O B IL E , c o n v e rtib le tw een 9 -5 . John M c B rid e . 337- c a rp e te d , a ir-c o n d itio n e d , d ra ­ h y d ra -m a tic tra n s m is s io n . C o lo r RENT N O W 9755. 19 pe s, d is p o s a l, t ile bath. D anish w h ite , a t r u ly fin e c a r. M o d e rn fu r n itu r e . C a ll ED 2 - FOR FALL R E M IN G T O N N o ise le ss T y p e - 3000 E. M ich ig a n 0255 o r ED 2-6 81 9. 19 w r it e r , 23” , con sole T .V . , y e a r Phone IV 7-3715 C17 o ld , 9 X 12 b ra id e d oval ru g , L A R G E FOUR o r f i v e r o o m 1960 FORD F a irla n e " 5 0 0 ” , 6 - South Campus 3 p a ir dra p e s. 355-8182. 19 a p a rtm e n t. A v a ila b le Sept. 1 f o r 332.1011 I V . 5226 , c y lin d e r au tom atic, ra d io , heat­ • Completely furnished 3 to 5 c o lle g e m en. L e a se and M O B IL E HO M E. G e n e ra l. 50 X 'P w ^ B E B E ^ O ^ T C u rn ls lie c R io u s e e r , w .w . Real clean'. W ill tra d e . 10. F o r student who needs study •W a ll to w all carpeting d e p o sit re q u ire d . A ls o , b a ch e lo r f o r gra du ate students o r sm a ll C a ll T U 2-0068. 1$ a p a rtm e n t. $11 p e r w eek. C a ll p lu s m od ern hom e. IV 4-6932 • 4 car parking f a m ily $85. A v a ila b le Sept. Even­ 1960 T R IU M P H . T R -3 . E xce lle n t IV 9 -2 3 8 9 . 19 a fte r 6 p .m . 19 in g ED 2-0720 o r ED 2-8204. 19 c o n d itio n . O rig in a l ow ne r. M ust 4 A ir conditioned B A B Y -c a r ria g e , $10; c h i l d ' s C LO SE T O C AM PU S, pleasant L O V E L Y FURNISHED th re e bed­ S e ll. $1300 o r b e s t‘ o ffe r. C a ll • Snack bar liv in g ro o m , be d ro o m , kitche n, ro o m . N e a r F ra n d o r. Separate c a rs e a t, $1. B i s s e l l c a rp e t 335-6737.____________ 19 • Privato balcony p r iv a te bath, e n tra n ce . P a rk in g . S tudy. A ccom m odates th re e to s w e e p e r, la d d e r, garden t to o ls , • Paneled dining room E D 2-5374. 19 s ix . A v a ila b le Sept. 1. C a ll 482- h o se s, rea son able. 337-2478. 17 1958 T r i u m p h T R -3 . A re a l 6032. 19 T R E A S U R E AND T R A S H - A n - beauty - e x c e lle n t shape, runs •F o u r large closets O N E -4 g i r l a p a rtm e n t. F a ll te rm . HOUSE 2 -b lo c k to cam pus, ftiv e tiq u e s , books, c lo c k s , rum m age, lik e a top; n e ve r been raced. • Dishwashers C a ll F abian R e a lty . ED 2-0811. o r s ix stud ents, a lso ap t. f o r g a ra g e sale. 504 M .A .C . Avenue. C a ll 337-0519 tf 19 O ffice Open 12-7 P.M. Doily fo u r. Phone 332-1822. 17 T h u rs d a y and F rid a y .________ 17 T h u r s d a y , August 15, 1963 Michigan State N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan (continued from page 6) Service i t Service T Y P IN G SERVICE Summer Enrollment K R ES G E'S T V S E R V IC E , S pecial ra te f o r L U C Y W E LLS , f o r fa s t a c c u ra te (Continued from Page 1) e r a lly have no set attachm ent 400 S H E E T BOX 4 - TRANSISTOR o f a n in e -m o n th academ ic y e a r. c o lle g e housing s e rv ic e c a lls . $4. ty p in g on e lite type I.B .M . e le c - in g the y e a r. I see th is not o n ly A b so lu te h o n e s t y . A C M E T V .ltr ic . C a ll 339-2139. C in te rm s o f f u ll u tiliz a tio n o f D r . A lla n T u c k e r, a s s is ta n t FACIAL TISSUE TAPE dean o f advanced graduate stud­ 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9-5009. C; JOB RESUMES — 100 co p ie s, f a c ilit ie s , but even m o re s ig n if­ ic a n tly in te rm s o f f u ll u t iliz a ­ ie s , s a id the in flu x o f g ra d ­ RECORDER .TY P IN G S E R VIC E $4. A ld ln g e r D ir e c t M a il A d v e r - uate stud ents at MSU in the sum ­ tio n o f fa c u lty . $ 177* ANN BROWN ty p is t and m u lt i- tis in g . 533 N o rth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - li t h o ffs e t p r in tin g (black & w h ite 2213.__________________ & c o lo r). IB M . G e n e ra l ty p in g , 1THESIS T Y P IN G f o r c a rb o n c o p - C " T h e r e a re n 't enough te a c h e rs to go around. You c a n 't s ta r t new co lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s w ith o u t m e r is due la r g e ly to te a ch e rs who com e to take c o u rs e s both in and o u ts id e o f the C o lle g e o f Ed­ 17C u ca tio n . G- E E L E C T R IC t e r m p a p e rs , th e se s, d is s e r ta - | j es> m u lt ilit h m a s te rs , o r s tu - the te a c h e rs , and th is is one o f tlo n s . ED 2-8 38 4. C dent s e rv ic e s ace tates. IB M 's the m a in reasons I b e lie v e f u ll "M a n y o f these su m m e r stu­ STUDY T Y P IN G in m y hom e. S h irle y l w ith - ca rb o n rib b o n and co m p le te y e a r-ro u n d use o f o u r f a c ilit ie s dents a re no n -d e g re e students. D e c k e r. 2612 F o re s t A ve. L a n s -j G re e k alph abe t and o th e r te c h - w i l l e v e n tu a lly b e c o m e a r e a l­ T h a t is , th e y a re ta k in g co u rse s ALARM CLOCK LAMPS in g . IV 2-7 20 8. 19 n ic a l sym b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in a ll ity .” but do not p la n to e a rn on ad­ Fuzak a lso c ite d tr a d itio n a l a t­ vanced d e g re e ,” he explained. T Y P IN G of any kin d 'done‘~ in d e p a rtm e n ts . W o n c h G ra p h ic m y hom e. Y e a rs of e xp e rie n ce . S e rv ic e , 1720 E ast M ic h ig a n A v e - titu d e s as a reason m any u n d e r­ "H o w e v e r, th e re is a g e n e ra l in ­ $199_$499 C a ll 882-5382. 17 nue, L a n s in g . Phone: 484-7786. C g raduates a re opposed to ta k jn g c re a s e in gra du ate students the y e a r-ro u n d and in the s u m m e r $2 ’ 8 D IA P E R SER VIC E to y o u r de­ vaca tion s at any tim e but su m ­ E tllfe STAfcR , T Y P IS T . T hese s, w h ich is not connected w ith teach­ m e r. d is s e rta tio n s , te r m p a p e rs, gen- o r a l typ in g . E xp e rie n ce d , IB M s ir e . You re c e iv e y o u r own d ia ­ p e rs back each tim e . W ith o u r " T h e r e a re a v a rie ty o f student e rs at a l l . ” BOOK M.S.U. T u c k e r said the num ber of E le c tr ic . OR 7-8 2 3 2 . C s e rv ic e , you m a y in clu d e up to a c tiv itie s d u rin g the re g u la r ac­ a d e m ic y e a r now w h ich we don’ t g ra du ate students is in c re a s in g RACK SWEATSHIRTS W A N T E D : T Y P IN G in m y home. tw o pounds o f y o u r baby* s un d e r­ have d u r i n g the s u m m e r. O f though d u rin g the re g u la r ac­ T h re e y e a rs of e xp e rie n ce . C a ll s h ir ts and c lo th in g w h ich w i ll not a d e m ic y e a r at a fa s te r ra te c o u rs e , th is w ould undoubtedly WROUGHT assorted IV 4-1934 and a s k fo r J u d y fade. W h ite , blu e o r p ink d ia ­ than the un d e rg ra d u a te s. " T h e r e W a lk e r. " ^ T Y P IN G -E L E C T R IC ty;>< wt ite r , E xp e rie n ce d in g e n e ra i and th e ­ 18 p e r p a ils fu rw isb e d . A M E R IC A N DIAPEFI S tftv iC E 914 E . G ie r S tree t ^ - —at V ' - change i f th e re w e re a m o re equal d is trib u tio n o f s t u d e n t « th rou gh ou t the academ ic y e a r. As a m a tte r o f fa c t, I fo rs e e a tim e ace s tu d fT ts w ho Ljpgin. 'r h e if, g ra du ate w o rk in June and con­ tin u e th ro u g h the y e a r. $2 * * ...................................... CO LO R^ ^ 9 5 - L a n s in g , M ic h . s is t y p i n g . Reasonable ra te s . Phone IV 9-3 0 8 4 . c o l l e g e papers T yped . ^ 19 IV 2-0864 ________ C Transportation 1,400 See Ice Show in the f u t u r e when in t e r - c o l­ le g ia te a th le tic s w i ll be c a r r ie d on in the s u m m e r.” " T h e s e a r e Inclu de d in the y e a r-ro u n d in c re a s e in graduate students w h ich is not connected | gbanV Î ivbr S.S KRESGE Co. lading | R o ya l E le c tr ic P ica . Phone M rs . T w o 1 8 -y e a r-o ld gold m e d a l­ p e rso n s T uesday night in th e M S U G radu ate students, who a re w ith the s u m m e r te a c h e r in f lu x . " W A N T E D PASSENGERS to C a li­ H a r r is , 355-8178. C is ts d a zzle d an audience o f 1,400 Ice Arena w ith some o f the t r ic k ­ in c re a s in g throughout the aca­ Since th e g ra d u a te student is SELL IT ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE fo rn ia . L a te A ug ust o r e a r ly THESES P R IN T E D ie s t ju m p s, spins and fo o tw o rk d e m ic y e a r on a ll cam puses, g e n e ra lly a s e rio u s s c h o la r at S eptem ber. S hare e x p e n s e s , O n l y tw o m o r e p u b l i c a t i o n d a y s R a p id s e r v i c e , D iazo p r in ts , rea so n a b le . Phone FE 9-8813. in ska tin g . do not have to be co m p e lle d to any tim e o f the y e a r, he poses Wanted__________ T h e cro w d bro ug ht G a ry V is ­ take t h e ir vaca tion s a t any p a r­ no p ro b le m when it com es to THIS TERM PHONE 335-8255 d ra ftin g sup plies c a p it a l c it y b l u e p r in t i t Wanted B A B Y S IT T E R - R e s p o n s i b l e c o n ti, fr o m the G re a t L a ke s S kat­ t ic u la r tim e . T hese students gen­ a rra n g in g su m m e r e n ro llm e n t. FORA STATE NEWS A D -T A K E R P A R T OR F U L L T IM E G RAD wom en f o r y e a r old c h ild ; lig h t in g C lu b , and Buddy Z a c k , fro m 221 South G rand student to t e a c h high school ho use w ork. C h e rry Lane A p ts. the Skating C lub o f S eattle, back L a n s in g , IV 2-5431 C E n g lis h fo r 1963-64 school y e a r. Phone 355-8055 a fte r 6. 19 f o r tw o en core s apiece. E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T : T E R M O n ly 20 m ile s o r 20 m in utes M A L E G RAD. ST U D E N T to share V is c o n ti and Z a c k ’ s te c h n ic a l Golden Ripe fro m cam pus. A ls o k in d e rg a rte n spacious apt. L o w c o s t. One block c o n tro l o f the d iff ic u lt m o ve ­ PAPERS, THESIS, ETC. fr o m cam pus. Phone 337-1480. m en ts and Z a c k 's im p re s s iv e BANANAS and one upper e le m e n ta ry te a ch e r IM M E D IA T E S E R V IC E , E L E C ­ 17 needed. B .A . o r B.S. d e g r e e show m anship h a d the balcony T R IC T Y P E W R IT E R . P H O N E $4,400. C ontact S uperintendent T Y P IS T S -P a rt and fu ll tim e w o rk audience pounding on the b lea ch­ 355-12 46 A F T E R 5; 30 P. M . 17 of S chools. M o r r ic e , M ic h ig a n a v a ila b le days o r evenings; jobs e rs f o r m o re . T Y P IN G -G E N E R A L and THESIS: 12 be gin in e a rly S eptem ber; m ust O th e r outstanding p e rfo rm e r s E xp e rie n c e d . E l e c t r i c type­ S m a ll r e f r ig e r a to r , about th re e be able to type 55 w o rd s a m in ute in the fin a l ic e show p re se n te d w r it e r , reasonable ra te s . C a ll feet high. A ls o , used fu r n itu re . o r m o re w ith a c c u ra c y . F o r by the 15th annual su m m e r ic e G ra c e R u th e rfo rd . ED 7-0138. C a ll 355-8291, a fte r 6 P .M . c a ll in te rv ie w w r ite State News, Box s k a tin g session w e re Joey H e c k - 19 332-0981 345, Student S e rvice s B ld g . tf e r t and G a ry C la r k , Michigan No 1 TV RENTALS 21” TABLE MODELS Clothes make quick recovery Potatoes Large bunch ea. from sudden showers! Red Ripe California per month Watermelons Cantaloupe NEJAC IV 2-0624 22 lb. Avg. ea. 3 ° $ 1 .0 0 S e rv in g 11 a.m . Super Right T i l 1 a.m . DRY c l e a n e r s Gov’ t. Inspected Grade A D a ncin g n ig h tly # w v f M v a and SHIRT l a u n d e r e r s Whole Bologna Chunk Sliced J ^ FRANDOR CENTER Fryers Completely 39* BEAU MONDE _________ Coin-Op Coupon- — —------ — —i Cleaned l-lb . pkg. ROOM SAVE so* lb. COIN-OP-DRY CLEANING-Reg. 8 lb. $2.00 Cut up 33d lb. S pacious, G ra cio u s WITH THIS COUPON ONLY Super Right D in in g *1.50 Cornish Hens [ _ ___ ______Expires jkual2it-?2.J.?63____________1« Smoked o v a DINNER FOR TWO (for the price of one) F ile t Mignon . . . ............$5.75 C h ic k e n ..............................3.95 Pork Chops f / y 160Z. Avg. 59* Shrimp Every Monday and Friday 3,95 Welcome Counseling Young Tender A&P ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL Clinic Students From« Beef Liver Pineapple Juice 321 E. MICHIGAN; CAMPUS lb. 1-QM4 oz Cans 2 For59i RESTAURANT CLOSED SUNDAY IV 5-7179 BOOK Scott Family Del Monte SHIRTS An M.S.U. tradition of Napkins 60 ct. pkg. ea. Chunk style 6 1 /2 oz.can tea. ASSORTED COLORS AND SIZES service for Frozen Food Sultana over tw o French Fries A & P4 .lb- Slrawberrie Preserves * 2 .8 8 decades. Meat Pies Banquet 8 oz. c _ Stop in and gat acquaintad at the store where for Chicken, Beef, Turkey pkg. Q flc I 1-1b ja rs ^ For $ 1 .0 0 years studants have been turning for a ll thair class Jane Parker Bakery Features noods. Shop now fo r fall term books and avoid Cherry Pie 8 ln- 4 9 { - Blueberrie Cheese Pie 8 in. 49$ the rush. Buy Used Books Save 25%. BERMUDAS ASSORTED COLORS E. Lansing’s Department Store Danish Nut Ring 39$«. Orange Chiffon Cake 4 9 c ea, AND STYLES * 2 .8 8 For Students Rye Bread ps e è d e d 2 1-lb. loaves 39$ Potato Chips 1-lb. box CAMPUS Your A 8i P Super Market corner A ll prices in th is ad effactive thru of Hagadorn and East Grand River, Sat. Aug. 17th in a ll five Lansing East Lansing. A & P Super Markets. I * D e tr o it ‘ B irm in g h a m G e n tk m p s STORE HOURS I BOOK STORE ‘ N o rth la n d ‘ A n n A rb o r n m t««r A . Q |•% imt 1 9 M d i n r« tn « me ‘ D o a rb o rn * E a » t L o n s in g Monday thru Saturday I the house of style ACROSS FROM THE UNION BLDG. T h u r s d a y , A u gu s t 1 5 , 1 9 6 3 8 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan - # ‘á S É fc i i s New Job I Lutheran World Federation Pilot Turns 'm B B id U sBf< M l For Trolley Church Seeks Closer Tie |chrisHon With Roman Catholics T h e Japanese p ilo t who dropped the f i r s t bom b on P e a rl H a rb o r An o ld s tre e tc a r now re s tin g was in D e tr o it re c e n tly on a d if­ on the c o rn e r o f tw o s tre e ts In a fe re n t m is s io n . W ashington sub urb has not m et en th a l, p a s to r o f M a r t in L u th e r C a ptain M its u o F uchida gave On hand at the fo u rth G e n e ra l ie s but c lo s e ly re la te d to the the fa te o f m o s t oudated m eans C h ap el; the R ev. W a lte r W ie tz ­ the o rd e r to a tta ck P e a rl H a r­ A sse m b ly o f the L u th e ra n W o rld W o rld F e d e ra tio n . o f tra n s p o rta tio n . I n s t e a d o f ke, p a s to r o f U n iv e r s ity L u th e ra n b o r in 1941. C o nve rte d to the F e d e ra tio n w as the f i r s t de le ga­ A ls o , an A m e ric a n c h u rc h w a s tin g away in the ju n k y a rd , C h u rc h , and G eorge B u b o lz, la y ­ C h ris tia n fa ith in 1950, he is tio n e v e r sent by the V a tic a n to le a d e r succeeded another A m e r­ th is s tre e tc a r is a c h u rc h . m an a c tiv e on na tio n a l c o m m it­ now to u rin g the w o rld on be­ a w o rld P ro te s ta n t o rg a n iz a tio n . ic a n as p re s id e n t o f th e F ed­ T he tra n s fo rm a tio n began la s t tees. h a lf o f the P ocket T e sta m e n t S atu rday t h e a s s e m b ly ap­ e ra tio n . T h e R ev. D r . F r e d r ik m onth w ith the m is fo rtu n e s o f a League. p ro v e d c re a tio n o f a g ro u p to A . S c h i o t z , p re s id e n t of the m in is te r nam ed the R ev. Jam es fu r th e r fr ie n d ly re la tio n s w ith A m e ric a n L u th e ra n C h u rc h , was T h e 12-day m ee ting s w i ll c lo s e A. K e a rs e . next w eek. T he Rev. M r , Bunden­ F u ch id a , who sank the b a ttle ­ o th e r c h u r hes, e s p e c ia lly the e le c te d un a n im o u sly to take the th a l and the Rev. M r . W ie tzke sh ip M a ry la n d , said h is c o n v e r­ Rom an C a t h o l i c c h u rc h . T im e p la c e o f the outgoing P re s id e n t, He re c e n tly founded the F ir s t w i ll v is it a re a s of p e rs o n a l In­ sio n cam e th ro u g h a chance m ee t­ m ag azine b ro u g h t up the ques­ the R ev. D r . F r a n k lin F r y . B a p tis t C h u rch In L a n h a m , M d. te re s t abroad b e fo re re tu rn in g in g w ith U.S. s o ld ie r 13 y e a rs tio n : " I s th e re a w eakening in T h e R ev. D r. F r y s a id at He had no ch u rch b u ild in g and to cam pus. ago. He sa id he was im p re s s e d the h is to r ic s p lit between Rom e the a s s e m b l y : "Lutheran planned to d e liv e r h is f i r s t s e r­ by the en th u sia sm o f the G l, who and the o r i g 1n a 1 • P ro te s ta n t c h u rch e s a re p re p a re d in s p ir it mon in an A rm y s u rp lu s ten t. had taken p a r t in the bom bing o f c h u rc h ? " to re a ch out to b re th re n e v e ry ­ A v io le n t ra in and w in d s to rm T o kyo and was the a u thor o f a to re the w o u l d - b e cha pe l to .jM rriie .* week b tiw fV the s e r­ T he m ove to .create a sp e c ia l L u tb e iM * fo u n d a tio n , su in t e r - w h e re in a sea rch f o r the f u lle r oneness c v £)* vwho c a ll C^’cyst Bishop Defines m is s io n a ry pa m ph let. .4> co n fe ssio n a l re s e a rc h w as c a lle d L o r d in the m id s t o f a h o s tile O b ta in in g a copy o f the B ib le , v ic e . T h e R ev. M r . K e a rs e con­ one o f the m o st im p o rta n t de­ w o r ld .’ ’ seq ue ntly p r e a c h e d to h is 35 m e m b e r c o n g re g a tio n un d e r an c is io n s m ade In the c lo s in g w o rk se ssio n . T h e new c o m m is s io n T h e 'a s s e m b ly w i ll a lso r e ­ e xa m in e M a r t i n L u th e r 's doc­ Prayer Ruling F u ch id a w as m ost im p re s s e d w ith the passage fro m the G ospel o f oak tre e . L u k e te llin g o f the c r u c ifix io n w i ll be independent in Its s tu d - t r in e o f ju s tific a tio n by fa ith o f C h r is t and how he fo rg a v e alone. T he S u p r e m e C o u rt r u lin g A few days l a t e r , when the s in n e rs . About 52 m illio n o f the w o r ld ’ s ag ainst the re q u ire d re a d in g o f saddened p re a c h e r was d r iv in g 72 m illio n L u th e ra n s a re m e m ­ the L o r d ’ s P r a y e r in p u b lic FINAL TOUCH - Jim Keating, one of the MSU students build­ in to W ashington, he n o tic e d a s tre e tc a r be in g hauled in to a Co-existence b e rs o f the W o rld F e d e ra tio n . T h o se atte n d in g the a sse m b ly in school c la s s e s was not “ a d e n ia l of the C h ris tia n fa ith ,” a c c o rd ­ F uchida b a re ly m is s e d the r e ­ ta lia tio n o f the U.S in 1945. He c a rb a rn , w as in H iro s h im a the day b e fo re ing to U.S. bishop. ing a Church outside Arequipa, Peru, goes over the final plans for the construction with a Peruvian. Keating and a few other " A t tha t m om ent 1 had m y re v ­ e la tio n ,” he re m e m b e re d . " T h is Seen Possible H e ls in k i, F in la n d , in c lu d e th re e L u th e ra n le a d e rs fro m E a s t L a n ­ T he M o s t Rev. A r t h u r L ic h - an A m e ric a n a to m ic bomb n e a r­ ly w iped the c ity o ff the m ap. men have spent the summer building the Church as their contri­ Project Peru w as the an sw e r fr o m the L o r d . " T he p re a c h e r m ade a phone Th'e A rc h b is h o p o f C a n te rb u ry s in g : the R ev. T h e o d o re B u n d - te n b e rg e r, p re s id in g b isho p o f the P ro te s ta n t a n d E p isco p a l B u t a telephone c a ll fr o m h is h e a d q u a rte rs took h im back to bution to Project Peru. c a ll to the bus com pany. He was b e lie v e s th a t the C h r is tia n and C h u rch , sa id la s t week th a t the Tokyo. C o m m u n is t Ide olo gie s a re co m ­ Protest Continues On Camera to ld tha t the la s t 200 s tre e t­ c a rs in tow n had been so ld to a p a tib le . T h e M o s t R ev. M ic h a e l R a m ­ A 1 7 -y e a r-o ld B ud dh ist p r ie s t ru lin g has opened the w ay f o r an o b je c tiv e stud y of r e lig io n and Now a m is s io n a ry f o r peace, F uchida s a id , "T o d a y , I do o n ly ra d io p e r s o n a l i t y , who had has becom e the th ir d p e rs o n to p u ts th e C h ris ta in fa ith " in p r o p ­ the th in g s th a t g lo r ify the L o r d sey to ld a c iv ic g a th e rin g o f the e r p e rs p e c tiv e .” One o f the student» on " P r o j ­ fo rm e d a t r o l l e y c o rp o ra tio n c o m m it s u ic id e by f ir e in p r o ­ . Jesus C h r is t . ” A n g lic a n W o rld C o ng ress F rid a y e ct P e r u " sent a r o l l o f f ilm n e a rb y. te st a g a in st re lig io u s d is c r im in ­ that c o - e x i s t e n c e b e t w e e n to St. John’ s Student P a ris h " d e ­ "C a n you m ake one o f those a tio n in South V ie t Nam . C h r is tia n ity and c o m m u n is m is p ic tin g o u r w o rk b e tte r than we s tre e tc a rs in to a c h u rc h ? ” the can d e s c rib e i t . ” J im K e a tin g is one o f the MSU m in is te r soon was a skin g . p o s s ib le . T he a rch b ish o p , s p i r i t u a l T he g o ve rn m e n t sa id i t re fu s e s to be in flu e n c e d by th e r it u a l New York Priest Killed One m onth la te r , a new c h u rc h le a d e r o f 44 m illio n A n g lic a n s , students c o n s tru c tin g a C h u rch stood on the c o rn e r o f tw o s tre e ts s u ic id e s . A R om an C a th o lic p r ie s t was p r ie s t. A k n ife was ly in g n e a r­ s a id in London, O nt., th a t the n e a r A re q u ip a , P e ru . He w ro te , in L a n h a m . T h e u n d e rc a rria g e o f stabbed to death la s t week in h is by. p o s s ib ility o f a " b re a k th ro u g h " T h e young B ud dh ist p r ie s t ap­ " O u r C h u rch is co m in g along the r e m o d e l e d s tre e tc a r was s is t e r ’ s hom e in M anhattan. A w itn e s s to ld p o lic e she saw is alw ays p o s s ib le un de r co­ p a re n tly c o m m i t t e d s u ic id e w e ll, as you can see fr o m the gone. T h e new B a p tis t c h u rc h the R ev. F r . McShane get out of e x is te n c e . in p r iv a te . H is body was found T h e R e v. F r . F ra n c is McShane ph otos. We also seem to have had been g ive n a coat o f o f f - a s ta tio n wagon w ith a second T h e 10-day A n g l i c a n W o rld by o th e r m o n ks, along w ith le t­ go tte n accu stom ed to w o rk in g at w h ite p a in t. of O u r L a d y o f M ou nt C a rm e l m an . She saw o n ly the second C o ng ress opened M onday i n T o r - te rs to h is fa th e r, the G e n e ra l th is a ltitu d e .” C h u rch In E lm s fo rd , N .Y . was m an le a v e . P o lic e found the s to l­ H a lf o f the w indow s co n ta in onto w ith about 1300 delegates B u d d h ist A s s o c ia tio n and g o ve rn ­ L a te r corre sp o n d e n ce f r o m found by h is b ro th e r, a lso a en c a r p a rk e d n e a r the hom e. stain ed g la s s : the o th e r h a lf d e - p re s e n t. m ent o ffic ia ls . Jane Adam s re ve a le d tha t the pect B ib lic a l the m e s. A c u s to m - m en fin is h e d the ch u rch a week m ade p u lp it was in s ta lle d a t one East Lansing BAPTIST STUrENT5 Always a warm welcome at F irs t Christian ago. She said a fie s ta fo llo w s end behind a s m a ll o rg a n . T he the c o m p le tio n o f a new c h u rc h . c h u rc h was w ire d f o r h e a tin g , a ir Unity Center Seventh - Day Reformed Church A tte n d Study F e llo w s h ip In a d d i t i o n to e re c tin g the c o n d itio n in g and a p u b lic a d dre ss 425 W. G ra n d R iv e r . E v e ry T uesd ay 8 p .m . Adventist Church 240 M a rs h a ll St. La nsing c h u rc h , the 21 students have a l­ syste m w h ich c a r r ie s taped org a n Sunday W o rsh ip Temporarily m e e t i n g at Rev. John M . Hofm an, P a sto r so w o rk e d in the h o s p ita ls and m u s ic th ro u g h the s e rv ic e . 10:00 a .m . A m e ric a n B a p tis t University Lutheran Church M o rn in g S e rv ic e 10:00 a .m . S e rm o n - Division and Ann St. taught in ^ p a r is h school. Student C e n te r "G o d s Covenant W ith U s " SATURDAY SERVICES T hey w i l l 1r e tu rn to the U n ited States next week. Pat M c D iv itt UNIVERSITY W ednesday E vening 336 O a k h ill, E .L . 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School E ve n in g S e rv ic e 7 p .m . T h o se in need of tra n s p o r­ w ro te , "W e w i ll a ll be sad to CHRISTIAN CHURCH P ra y e r S e rv ic e 7:00 p .m . A ugust 18 T o p ic : 11:00 a.m. Worship Service ta tio n c a ll: 310 N . H agadorn Rd. Study C la s s 7:30 p .m . " T h e D o c trin e o f M an” Howard B. Weeks - minister le ave , but a lso v e ry happy to h it Don S t iffle r , M in is te r those States again. T h e people A ffilia te d w ith U n ity School M r . B. Swagman a t T U 2-2570 V/HO’S B A LL IS IT? - Two of the female volunteers for Proj­ Ph 337-1077 F u r th e r In fo rm a tio n F or Information or transpor­ h e re n e ve r stop am a zin g m e w ith B ib le School 9:45 a.m . o f C h r is tia n ity , L e e ’ s S u m m it. o r Rev. Hofm an at IV 5-3650 ect Peru supervise a ball game among Peruvian children. t h e ir h o s p ita lity and f r iq n d li- M is s o u ri c a ll ED 2-8472 tation call 482-1720 W o rs h ip S e rv ic e 10:45 a.m . Cecile Brink, Alpena junior, and Fran Ascencio, F lin t senior have been working with Ann Stafford, Kalamazoo sophomore, F irs t Presbyterian F irs t Baptist Church Lansing Central Free Olivet Baptist Church F irs t Christian Central Methodist (not pictured)in a c lin ic for handicapped children in Arequipa. A c ro s s F ro m the C a p ito l O ttaw a and C hestnut C a p ito l at Ion ia Mdthodist Church 2215 E. M ich iga n Church WORSHIP SER VIC E 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip S e rv ic e L a n s in g , M ichigan 828 N. Washington, Lansing (D is c ip le s ) C r ib b e r y and n u rs e ry Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rev. W illia m H a rtm a n , P a s to r 10:00 a.m . Rov. Scott Irv in a , M in is ta r 1001 C h e s te r Road, L a n sin g c a re p r o v id e d . Sundav Preacher A t Age 8 Sunday School SUNDAY 9:45 a.m . D o na ld L . B oo he r, M in is te r (w jlM 10:30 a.m .) Serm on " M a k in g M ffg io n V it a l " G uest M in is te r . Church School 9:30 a.m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip 1 1 :0 0 a .m . G uest Speakfer, by G uest Speaker Morning Worship 10:30 a.m . Rev. H .R . F id le r An e ig h t-y e a r-o ld boy plays T a b e rn a c le A sse m b lie s o f God M o rn in g W o rsh ip 9:00 and W o rs h ip S e rv ic e s 8:30 & 11:00 R ev. W illia m F u e rste n a u R ev. O rm and B u rto n the g u ita r and develops serm o n C h urch in D e tro it. 11:00 a.m . a.m . P a s to r, F ir s t P re s b y te ria n "S u p e rn a tu ra l In te rv e n tib n N ew Z ealand "W h y B o th e r to go to In L ife ” them es spontaneously at re v iv a l T he son of the R ev. C la re n ce M ID -W E E K SERVICE C h u rc h School 9:45 a.m . C hurch C r ib N u rs e ry , So B rin g T h e C h u rch ? ” 6 p .m . Y outh F e llo w s h ip m ee ting s a ll o v e r the co u n try . L a r im o r e , L a r r y has been re a re d W ednesday, 7:15 p .m . Chesapeake C ity , M a ry la n d B a b y. R e v. B ru c e H u ffe r, p re a c h in g 7 D.m . G ospel hour in the c o n s e rv a tlv e .F u ll G ospel F o r tra n s p o rta tio n c a ll FE 9 - T a k e hom e a copy o f the "W h a t A w a rm and fr ie n d ly w e lcom e L a rry L a r im o r e of C ovina, F o r tra n s p o rta tio n c a ll fa ith and is hoping that the L o r d F o r c h u rc h bus schedule 2141 by S atu rday evening T hen A re We T o Do?” sheet a w a its you at F ir s t P re s b y te r­ Paopl* of all racss welcome E D 7-1294 C a lif., w a s b ille d as a boy w i ll r e tu r n " r e a l q u ic k ," «0 he c a ll IV 2-8419 f o r study and ad voca tion . ian. p re a c h e r re c e n tly at the Berea w on’ t have to study an ym ore . FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE INTER-CITY BIBLE CHURCH Kim berly Downs Eastminster F irs t Church of Genesee at B u tle r S tre e ts 2827 E . M ic h ig a n East Lansing Church of C hrist T w o b lo c k s w e st o f F ra n d o r Presbyterian Church Christ, Scientist SUN DAY SERVICES R.S. BURGESS, PASTOR T rin ity Church 1007 K im b e r ly D riv e , L a n sin g 709 E. G ra n d R iv e r C h u rc h S cho ol........................................ 9:45 a.m . In te rd e n o m in a tio n a l 1315 A bbott Rd., E a st Lansing M o rn in g W o rs h ip ........................................................ 11:00 a.m . 9;45 a.m . Sunday School 120 Spartan Avenue (2 b lo c k s W. of F ra n d o r East Lansing Youth G ro u p s .........j1 6:00 p .m . C o lle g ia te B ib le C la ss Shopping C e n te r on E. C h urch S e rv ic e : M IN ISTER S E v a n g e lis tic H o u r 7:00 p .m . "R e g e n e ra tio n " G randf R iv e r) Sunday 11 A .M . 11:00 a.m . E. Eugene W illia m s M in is te r W EDNESD AY E V E P ra y e r S e rv ic e 7:30 p .m . 6:00 p .m . C o lle g ia te F e llo w s h ip N o rm a n R. P le rs m a IV 9-7130 Rev. R o b e rt L . M ore lan d S ubject - " S o u l" 7:00 p .m . M r s . L a r r y Dawson fr o m S u p e rvise d n u rs e ry a v a ila b le each s e rv ic e . D a n ie l E . W eiss 541 W a lb rid g e D riv e D o m in ica n R e pu blic Speaking M o rn in g S e rv ic e - 11 a.m . G e ra ld O. F ru z ia , S r., ED 7-0183 H .T . S ta n le y - M in is te r T o m T hom p son - M u sic D ir . Sunday School: Wed. 7:30 p .m . M in is te r E S T A B LIS H E D IN T H E U n iv e rs ity Student's9:30a.m . T ra n s p o rta tio n a v a ila b le c a ll IV 4-8294 (F o r tra n s p o rta tio n c a ll IV 9-6312 o r IV 2-8 63 1.) 9:00 a .m ., C hurch School TRUTH R e g u la r 11:00 a.m . SUNDAY SERVICES fo r C r ib b e ry through D o c to r N o rm a n R. P ie rm a Wed. E vening M e e tin g -8 p.m . MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL FIRST WESLEYAN Evening S e rv ic e - 7:30 p .m . M o rn in g W o rsh ip 10:55 a.m . S ixth G rade. M is s o u r i Synod A ll N a tio n s M in is t r y R e p o rt B ib le Study 9:55 a.m . 9:00 a.m . S erm on: S um m er S e rv ic e at A lu m n i M e m o ria l Chapel METHODIST CHURCH B y D o c to r P ie rs m a Evening W o rsh ip 6:00 p .m . Reading Room located at 134 " T w o G re a t Q ue stions” on cam pus. T h e o d o re K . B undenthal, p a s to r 111 N o rth M a g n o lia A ve. Wednesday evening B ib le W. G rand R iv e r. C onducted by O th e r S e rvice s Study 7:30 p .m . Open M on. th ru Sat. 9:00 a.m . 10:00 R ev. R. S. N icholson , J r . 9:45 a .m . D is c u s s io n G roup T h u rs d a y evening L a d ie s J .M . N ielson -5 :0 0 p.m . Sunday W o rsh ip S e rv ic e Sunday S c h o o l 9:45 a.m . F o r U n iv e rs ity Students B ib le C la ss 7:30 p .m . and M on., T u e s ., T h u rs ., 8i F r i ­ M o rn in g W o r s h ip 11:00 a.m . 7:00 p .m . W ed. E vening C .F . Reed days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . "T e a rs of Jesus" "O n e Step to G o " - Rev. N ich o lso n , J r . , speaking P ra y e r and B ib le study STUDEN TS W ELCO M E F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n c a ll: A ll a re w e lcom e to attend R ev. Enno W oldt E ve n in g S e rv ic e ........................................................... 7:00 p .m . Phone the C h u rch o ffic e , 337- C h urch S e rv ic e s , and v is it and FE 9-8190 C a ll 355-2989 7966 f o r in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn ­ fo r tra n s p o rta tio n use the R eading Room. F re e bus s e rv ic e Case & W ilso n at 9:45 a .m . “ T h e L o n e ly M a n " - Rev. N icholson , J r . , speaking E D 2 -1 9 6 0 or E D 2-2434 in g cam pus bus schedule. Chapel Ph. 332-0778 P a s to r P h. 332-6386 University Lutheran WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS University Methodist You will enlov these serv ices: Edgewood Peoples Peoples Church St. Johns Student A ll Saints Episcopal Church 9:45 A.M. Bible School East Lansing Parish Church Church and Student Center Keswick Sunday Church ( A word from Pastor Sugden) F r . O. Finnegan S .J. 1120 S. H a rris o n Rd. 800 A bb ott Road 1 National .Lutheran Council Interdenominational 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE Interdenominational Division and Ann Street, E , L. 469 North Hagadorn Road 327 M.A.C. ED 2-1313 W ilso n M . T ennant, M in is te r (2 blocks north o f Berkey Hall) Dr. M.R. DeHaan, East Lansing, Michigan 200 W. Grand River Rev. R obert G a rd n e r, E piscopal 332-2559 R adio B ib le C lass (5 blocks north of Grand River) at Michigan •Dr. G lenn M . F ry e , M in is te r Sunday Masses C h a p lin to the U n iv e rs ity G e o rg e W . G a is e r G ra n d R apids, M ich iga n MINISTERS W a lte r R . W ie tzke Pa s to rs Rev. Truman A, Morrison R ev. E dw ard R oth, R e cto r 7:00 P .M . D r. M .R . DeHaan, G uest Speaker 7:15-8:30-9:45-11:15 Sacram ent o f H o ly Com m union T e c la Sund - C am pus W o rk e r Rev. R. Paige Birdwell, J r . SUNDAY SERVICE R ev. G eorge T u m a , C u ra te 8:30 P .M . YOUNG A D U L T F E LL O W S H IP 10:00 A.M. Babysitting at 8:30 only 9:45 a.m . & 11:00 a .m . WORSHIP SUMMER SERVICE 9:00 M a tin s D r . Glenn F ry e , SUNDAY SERVICES A f ilm : “ T h e P ow er o f the R e s u rre c tio n ” 9:30 a.m. 10:15 C om m on S e rv ic e (One in L e n t in C o lo r) Daily Mas sea S e rm o n " D ia lo g : T h e God Who Sunday, August 18 S erm on T h e m e : pre ach ing 8:00 a.m . - O rd e r of H oly E ve ryo n e w elcom e to see C om m union Saves” the f ilm . Serm on by - 6:45 a .m .; "A n d re w , the Human P a s to r G a is e r p re a c h in g G u e st M in is te r , Jam es A n d e r­ C o n ju n c tio n " 10:00 a.m . - H o ly C om m union N u r s e ry c a re is p ro v id e d at son " T h e Student and h is " W h e r e A Man Stands” 7:20 a .m .; and 8:00 a.m. H o u r o f R e fre sh m e n t to fo llo w . by D r. W allace R o be rtso n and Serm on a ll s e rv ic e s God’ s " C h u rch School 9:45 a.m . a ll Sunday School C a ll 482-0754 In fo rm a tio n Church School 9:30 a.m. Sat. M asses ages & 11:00 a.m . c h ild re n 8:30 a .m . - M onday th ru F rid a y 9:00 a .m . o n ly f o r a ll ages. P a s to rs : O r. H ow ard F . Sugden, D r . T e d W a rd , 8:00 & 9:00 a.m. Crib room thru kindergarten CHURCH SCHOOL 2 -5 y e a rs , . D A IL Y O F F IC E S tud ents: P ic n ic - 5 :5 0 p .m . Affiliated with United Church 10:00 A .M . C o n fe ssio n d a ily at 8:00 a.m. T u e s . - 10:15 (50*) Of C h r i s t , Congregatlonal- Sat. 4-5:30 & 7:30-9:00 p.m F re e bus tra n s p o rta tio n 15 to H o ly C om m union P a s to r and M rs . G a is e r w ill be SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH C h r l s t i a n , Evangelical and Crib room through o u r guest. Le ave p ro m p tly 30 m in u te s b e fo re each s e rv ­ T h u r s . - 5:15 Reformed. third grade fr o m the c h u rc h at 5:30 1518 S. W ashington - LAN SIN G Phone ED 7-9778 ic e around the cam pus. H o ly Com m union WELCOME