Inside Weather Variable cloudiness and cool. 3,800 Non-acad«mic employes MICHIGAN ►High in the low 7 0 's . on campus» Pago 5» STATI UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, August, 20, 1963 Price 10{ Vol. 55, Ho. 18 Civil Rights Conference Stalemated Hundreds Ordinance Talks March Off Tor 2Weeks Quietly By JACKIE KORONA State News Staff Writer da&s At Lansing’s T he L a n s in g C ity C o u n c il M onday d e fe rre d actio n on changes in a human re la tio n s o rd in a n ce sought by the M a y o r's C o m m itte e * City Hall fO x W * /o tj on Human R e la tio n s and the G re a te r L a n s in g C o o rd in a tin g C ouncil on Human R ig h ts. c° L a n sin g M a y o r W illa r d I. B ow erm a n stood w ith the tw o co m m itte e s By SUE JACOBY in seeking that a budget and an e xe cu tive d ir e c to r be added to the State News Staff Writer re c e n tly adopted Human R e la tio n s O rdin an ce. T h e actio n taken at the M onday afte rn o o n m e e tin g was d e fe rre d pending a second S e ve ra l h u n d r e d sin g in g , m e e tin g o f a ll groups con cern ed in w ith in the next two weeks. cha ntin g d e m o n s tra to rs m a rch e d T he o rd in a n c e was pro po sed to enable a c o m m itte e to study s it ­ in fr o n t o f the L a n sin g C ity H a ll uations o f m in o r ity gro up d is c rim in a tio n in w o rk o p p o rtu n itie s M onday to p ro te s t the a lle g e d in ­ e ffe c tiv e n e s s o f the re c e n t Hu­ at c ity de p a rtm e n t and L a n s in g Boulevard m an R e la tio n s O rdin an ce passed bu sin ess le v e ls , and in housing. by the C ity C o u n c il. Id e a lly the docum ent w ould p ro ­ About 400 d e m o n s tra to rs o f vid e a s o rt of c o n s titu tio n f o r a ll ages, a p p ro x im a te ly 75 p e r cent N e g ro w a lked around the squ are in fro n t o f C ity H a ll c a r r y ­ Elm Trees equal rig h ts in the c ity o f L a n ­ sing. T h e M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e and in g s i g n s re a d in g "F re e d o m N o w " and "In a c tio n S pe lls S i­ le nce and B ig o t r y . " Cut Down the C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c i l ex­ p re s s e d d is s a tis fa c tio n at de le ­ tio n s m ade in the o rd in a n c e as A t the sam e tim e , re p re s e n ta ­ E ast L a n s in g is l o s i n g its i t was o r ig in a lly p re se n te d to tiv e s o f the n e w ly -fo rm e d G re a t- b e a u tifu l e lm shaded b o u le va rd s. the C ity C o u n cil by C o u n cilm e n t e r L a n s in g C o o rd in a tin g Coun­ T he M ich iga n H ighw ay D e ­ S. Don P o tte r and D a vid B u e ll. c il on Hum an R ights and the M a y­ p a rtm e n t’ s m aintenance c r e w s When the o rd in a n ce was adopt­ o r 's C o m m itte e on Human Re­ la s t week cut down the dying o r ed, p ro v is io n s f o r the h ir in g of la tio n s m e t w ith the C ity C o u n cil a lre a d y dead tre e s along G rand an e xe cu tive d ir e c to r and s ta ff, to d iscu ss the o rd in a n ce , w h ich R iv e r and M ich ig a n Avenues. as w e ll as an o p e ra tin g budget, im p o w e rs a sp e cia l c o m m itte e to T h e tre e s a re dying because of w e re de le te d . T he w o rd " s tu d y ” study r a c ia l d is c rim in a tio n in " c iv iliz a t io n d is e a s e ," said Sam was su b s titu te d f o r " in v e s t i­ L a n s in g jo b s and housing. C ardo ne. lo c a l d is t r ic t enginee r g a te ,” thus r e s t r ic t in g a c o m m it­ Photos B y L a r r y F r itz la n J.C . W illia m s , a lo c a l N e g ro f o r the highw ay d e p a rtm e n t. I t tee fr o m in v e s tig a tio n of d is ­ businessm an who co o rd in a te d the C ivil rights demonstrators march in front of Lansing City Hall is not Dutch e lm d isea se, but c r im in a to r y S itua rio nff u n til a d e m o n s tra tio n , e xp resse d g r a ti­ ra th e r highw ay s a lt and la ck of f o rm a l c o m p l a i n t had been fic a tio n at the tu rn o u t o f both w a te r th a t is k illin g these tre e s . signed. w h ite and N e gro es. " T h e ro o t system s of the e lm s C h arg es by the C o o rd in a tin g . " T h e fa c t th a t we had so m any w h ite pe rso n s at th is d e m o n s tra ­ tio n shows that a ll c itiz e n s a re con cern ed about the p ro b le m s o f W orld N ew s Construction Aid Bill lie un de r the pavem ent and that C o u n cil and the M a y o r's C o m ­ keeps r a in w a te r fr o m com ing m itte e state that the o rd in a n ce th ro u g h ," he said. "H e a v y pe ­ as adopted is in e ffe c tiv e and in ­ at a Glance d e s tria n t r a f fic a c ro ss the bou­ adequate to co ve r the human Earmarks $1.2 Billion r a c ia l d is c r im in a tio n ," he sa id . le v a rd is another fa c to r .” re la tio n s s itu a tio n in L a n s in g . " T h e p re s e n t Human R e la tio n s He explained tha t p e d e s tria n s B oth the M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e O rdin an ce d o e s not p ro v id e a pack down the s o il and when it and th e C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c ilp re ­ budget o r exe cutive d ir e c to r f o r ra in s , the w a te r washes o ff the sented fo rm a l statem ents to the the Human R e la tio n s C o m m itte e . Sen. Hart Is New Subcommittee Head high area and in to the g u tte r. C ity C o u n c il e x p re ssin g th e ir F u rth e rm o re i t does not im p o w e r Debate began in the House la s t am endm ents i f it does go through Y o rk ), c h a irm a n o f the House S a lt which is s p rin k le d on the suggestions f o r a b e tte r o r d i­ the c o m m itte e to in itia te in v e s t­ the H ouse,” he noted. E ducation and L a b o r C o m m itte e , highw ay in the w in te r tim e is nance. W ASHINGTON — M ic h ig a n Senator P h ilip H a rt has been named week on a $1.2 b illio n c o lle g e con­ ig a tio n s o f d is c rim in a tio n .” R e p o rts fr o m W ashington in ­ opened debate on the b ill and to ld an othe r cause fo r the tre e deaths. as c h a irm a n of the Senate A n ti- T r u s t and M onopoly S ub com m ittee . s tru c tio n a id b i l l p ro po sed by Hugo Lundberg, c h a irm a n of M ic h ig a n State was w e ll re p ­ P re s id e n t Kennedy. d ica te d the b ill is expected to m e m b e rs th a t co lle g e s m u st en­ The T r e e D isease C o n tro l 14 -m e m b e r M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e , H a rt succeeds the la te Sen. E stes K e fa u ve r of Tennessee. rese nted at the d e m o n stra tio n . A pass even though it contains p ro ­ la rg e th e ir fa c ilit ie s to m eet an L a b o ra to ry on cam pus in dica ted sa id th a t h is group s tro n g ly fa­ He is the ra n k in g D e m o cra t on the s u b co m m itte e and was selected T h e b i ll, w h ich is on ly a p o r ­ gro up o f students fro m the Stu­ fo r the post today by Sen. Jam es E astla nd of M is s is s ip p i. E a stla n d tio n o f a la r g e r assista n ce plan v is io n s w h ich m ig h t in s tig a te .ra - expected in c re a s e 94 p e r cent in ­ th e re w e r e on ly one o r two v o rs the in c lu s io n o f p ro v is io n s dent N o n -V io le n t C o o rd in a tin g is c h a irm a n of the p a re n t Senate J u d ic ia ry S ubcom m ittee. c ia l and r e lig io u s c o n tro v e rs y . cre a s e in e n ro llm e n t by 1970. diseased e lm s among those cut fo r an e xe cu tive d ir e c to r and an f o r sch o o l a s s ista n ce a t a ll le v ­ C o m m itte e andStudents f o r Dem ­ H a rt, a D e m o cra t, has taken a leading r o le in re c e n t a n ti- tr u s t e ls , w o u ld a u th o riz e a th re e -y e a r T h e re is some o p p o sitio n to He said the schools can do it down. T hese e lm s weakened by annual budget. o c ra tic S ociety made h a lf o f the in v e s tig a tio n s . He im m e d ia te ly said he w ould c a r r y on the w o rk the b i ll on grounds tha t it w ould " o n ly w ith fe d e ra l h e lp ." la ck o f w a te r and highw ay sa lt fe d e ra l e x p e n d itu re o f $835 m il­ " I t is a b s o lu tly n e ce ssa ry that sig ns f o r the d e m o n stra tio n . of K e fa u ve r, who had been a c ru s a d e r on the c o m m itte e . H a rt sa id lio n in d ir e c t m a tch in g g ra n ts , a lle g e d ly v io la te the c o n s titu tio n ­ M ic h ig a n State’ s p re se n t aid a re p a r tic u la r ly su sce p tib le to L a r r y B a r i l , E ast L a n s in g al b a r ag ainst fe d e ra l a id to any an e xe cu tive d ir e c to r be added the su b co m m itte e ’ s, fu n c tio n is to s e rv e as a watch dog f o r the f o r on -cam p us p ro g ra m s fro m the disease. $360 m illio n in lo w -in te re s t loans to the m a y o r s c o m m itte e , graduate student, was one of fre e e n te rp ris e sys te m . He said the s u b c o m m itte e ’ s jo b w i ll be to c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s . re lig io u s g ro up . H o w eve r, th e re the fe d e ra l governm ent is con­ T h e highway en g in e e r in dica ted the fiv e cap tain s who d ire c te d the is spe culation that th is issu e m ay L u n d b e rg said. to see' that c o m p e titio n is not threa tene d by m on op olies, p r ic e - fin e d a l m o s t e x c lu s iv e ly to a i th a t h is d e p a rtm e n t h a d n o t T h e m oney is m a rk e d f o r the cause m o re tro u b le in the Senate “ It is not on ly w is e , but also d e m o n s tra tio n , the on ly student m aking agreem ents and c rim in a l c o n s p ira c ie s . s m a ll sum fro m the o rig in a l sprayed the tre e s because the c o n s tru c tio n o f c la s s ro o m s , l i ­ n e ce ssa ry fo r the c it y o f La nsing to hold such a p o s itio n . H a rt is a fo r m e r U.S. A tto rn e y and L ie u te n a n t G o v e rn o r. He b r a r ie s and la b o ra to rie s . The than in the House. M o r r i l l Land G ra n t A ct, and the c ity of E ast La n sin g m a in ta in s In the area o f c iv i l r ig h ts , to adopt the b e st, not ju s t a O th e r pe rso n s fro m the U n i­ was elected to the Senate in 1958. N a tio n a l D efense E ducation A ct, the tru n k lin e fo re s ts . a id w o u ld go to p riv a te and p u b lic m e d ic re p r o g r a m ," m e m b e r of v e rs ity p a rtic ip a tin g in the m a rc h the b i l l m akes no m e n tio n o f w h ich funds go la rg e ly to aid H o w eve r, John M. P a tria rc h e , in s titu tio n s a lik e . It c o u ld not the m a y o r's c o m m itte e said. in clud ed F ra n k Beem an, In tr a ­ c la s s ro o m seg reg ation , w h ich is education m a jo rs . E a st La n sin g c it y m an ag er, said Rebels Renew Hatian Power Struggle be used, ho w e ve r, to b u ild chap­ T he M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e also m u ra l d ir e c to r and D r. B e n ja ­ p ra c tic e d by m a n y co lle g e s. M ich ig a n State a lso re c e iv e s that s p ra y in g f o r D utch e l m e ls , d iv in ity scho ols o r a th le tic recom m ended a d d itio n o f a c la use m in H ic k o k , a sso cia te p ro fe s s o r T h e re was som e ta lk that ard en t nu m ero us g ra n ts fro m the gov­ d ise a se along G rand R iv e r is the SANTO DOMINGO — E x ile so u rce s h e re c la im new fig h tin g f a c ilit ie s w h e re a d m is s io n would c iv il- r ig h t s advocates m ig h t in ­ o f A m e ric a n Thought and L a n ­ e rn m e n t f o r its C o o p e ra tive E x­ re s p o n s ib ility of the State H igh­ taken fro m the D e tro it Hum an Re­ has b ro ken out in n o rth e a st H a iti as p a r t o f a new d r iv e to o v e r­ be cha rge d. la tio n s o rd in a n ce . T h is cla u se in ­ guage. tro d u c e an amendm ent b a rrin g ten sion S e rv ic e and the A g r ic u l­ way D e pa rtm e nt. th ro w P re s id e n t D u v a lie r. A spokesm an said the e x ile s took a a id to co lle g e s w h ich p ra c tic e volves c o rre c tio n of d is c r im i­ T he d e m o n s tra tio n was co m ­ E x a c tly what the pro po sed b ill tu re E x p e rim e n t S tation. In d iv id ­ T h e MSU T re e D isease C o n tro l s m a ll town and executed 300 of the H a itia n s e c re t p o lic e b e fo re se g re g a tio n in the c la s s ro o m . n a to ry s itu a tio n s throu gh nego­ p le te ly o r d e r ly as p ro m is e d by w o uld m ean to M ic h ig a n State is ual de p a rtm e n ts also re c e iv e r e ­ w ith d ra w in g under heavy f ir e . Such an am endm ent m ig h t spe ll (c o n tin u e d on page 2) tia tio n and education. the sp o n so rin g o rg a n iz a tio n . T w o not yet c le a r , a c c o rd in g to M e r ­ sea rch g ra n ts . L a n s in g p o lic e m e n w e re placed r i l l P ie rs o n , a s s is ta n t U n iv e r­ d is a s te r f o r the b i ll because it T h is g ro u p , ho w e ver, d id not on sp e cia l assign m ent n e a r the Krushchev's Trip Defies Red China s ity tr e a s u r e r . " I t is not c e rta in w o u ld mean lo s in g needed South­ p re s s the is s u e o f changing the scene to keep t r a f fic m oving d u r­ w h e th e r the b ill w i ll be passed, e rn s u p p o rt. w o rd " s t u d y " to " in v e s tig a te .” in g the ru sh h o u r. A c ity o f­ MOSCOW — Soviet P r e m ie r K h ru sh ch e v is scheduled to a r r iv e o r w h e t h e r it w ill have new Adam C la yto n P o w e ll (D -N ew " I don’ t b e lie v e th is is too fic e r said that th e re was no trp u b - in B e lg ra d e , Y ug oslavia today. The t r ip is view ed as a sym bol, of im p o rta n t,” said L u n d b e rg . " I t ’ s f ic e r said that t h e r e was no K h ru s h c h e v 's defiance of Red C h ina’ s ch a rg e s that Y ugoslav P re s ­ m e re ly a question o f s e m a n tic s .” tro u b le at a ll connected w ith the d e m o n s tra tio n s . The com p osu re o f the gro up id en t T ito is a t r a it o r to w o rld c o m m u n ism . First Step Toward D a vid Duncan, c h a irm a n o f the G re a te r L a n s in g C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c il, v o i c e d h is o rg a n iz a ­ was b r o k e n only by sin g in g . Am ong the songs w e r e " T h e B a ttle Hym n o f the R e p u b lic " Five Arrested, But Where Is The Loot? LO NDON — B r it is h p o lic e have a rre s te d fiv e pe rson s they say Nuclear Disarmament tio n ’ s sug ge stion s, a d d i n g to those o f the M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e . " W e fa il to see how th is o r ­ w e re connected w ith the August 8th m a il tr a in ro b b e ry . O n ly $677,000 and "W e Shall O ve rco m e ,” a of the $7 m illio n taken has been re co v e re d . A fo o t-b y -fo o t se a rch dinance can do the th in g s asked An MSU p ro fe s s o r who w o rked con ne ction w ith a t m o s p h e r i c chant w h ich has becom e a stan­ of land su rro u n d in g a fa rm h o u se , located 40 m ile s n o rth of London of it w ith ou t a d i r e c t o r . " on the p ro je c t w hich developed te s tin g . d a rd a t c iv il rig h ts d e m o n s tra ­ and be lie ved to be the gang’ s hideout, co n tin u e s. D e te c tiv e s are "W e w ant p ro v is io n s f o r a the a to m ic bomb to ld the East " T h is is , o f co u rse , one o f the tio n s . also going o v e r som e 8,000 tic k e t stubs of passengers who le ft d ir e c to r , a s ta ff and a budget, L a n sin g R o ta ry C lub M onday that m a in s c ie n tific reasons f o r the T h e e n tire d e m o n s tra tio n was the London a ir p o rt F rid a y to see i f any o f them w e re connected as w e ll as w o rd changes and a the re c e n tly signed n u c le a r test te s t ba n,” he said. " F a llo u t and s u p e rv is e d by the G re a te r L a n ­ w ith the G lasg ow -Lon do n tr a in h e ist. p re a m b le to the o rd in a n c e ,” Dun­ ban tre a ty is the f ir s t p o s itiv e its danger o f lu eke m ia and bone s in g C o o rd in a tin g C o un cil on Hu­ can said. step to w a rd n u c 1 e a r d is a rm a ­ c a n c e r is the p ro d u ct o f con­ m an R ig h ts. S tre s s in g the need f o r som e " T h is is what the d e m o n s tra ­ Cuba Chargos America Sponsored Attack m ent. tin u e d te s tin g . D r . R ic h a rd S chlegei, p r o ­ He s a id the te s t ban w ould h a lt s ta te m e n t o f pu rpo se to the o r ­ tio n today is a ll a b o u t," said the dinance, Duncan said a p re a m ­ H A V A N N A - - T h e Cuban p re s s said a r o c k e t- fir in g bo m b e r fe s s o r o f p h y s ic s and a stro n o m y, the con tinu ed spread o f ra d io a c ­ N e g ro a tto rn e y . "W e hope it gives b le is one o f the m a jo r ite m s attacked a fue l storage area in L a s V illa s P ro v in c e e a r ly Sunday said the ban on n u c le a r te s tin g tiv e d e b ris in the atm osp he re. o u r re p re s e n ta tiv e s a better po­ w h ich should have been in clu d e d d e s tro y in g one tru c k -ta n k e r. One Havanna new spaper s a id th e r a id e r in the a tm o sp h e re should tend to " T h e c o n flic t between C om ­ s itio n w ith th e C ity C o u n cil to be in the o r ig in a l o rd in a n ce , but o g n itio n of the E ast G erm an re g im e , w hich a lre a d y has signed. d is c o u ra g e the spread o f n u cle a r m u n is m and c a p ita lis m has ex­ able to p o in t to w a rd the win­ w h ich was not. S ta te s." weapons because i t is m o re com ­ is te d f o r a long tim e ,” he em pha­ dow and say 'look - - those a re " T h e re s u lts of th is o rd in a n ce p lic a te d and expensive to test s iz e d . "H o w e v e r, the p ro b le m o f c itiz e n s out th e re . T hey c a re a re w hat w e want to em phasize. West Germany Signs Test Ban Agreement u n de rgrou nd . " T h e r e fo r e , th is n u c le a r weapons is a new one. T he about th is o rd in a n ce , they c a re cou ld keep s m a lle r nations fro m fo rc e s w h ich m an has at h is d is ­ We’ r e tr y in g to m ake i t a s tro n g ­ about d is c r im in a tio n ’ " In a d d i t i o n to the student W ASHINGTON — W est G erm an y becam e the 66th nation to sign te s tin g weapons i f they have to p o sa l a re aw esom e, and p o litic a l e r docum ent, som ething w h i c h g ro u p s, the d e m o n s tra tio n in ­ the L im ite d N u c le a r T e s t Ban agreem ent M onday. W est G erm an A m ­ t r y them out un derground. le a d e rs have an o b lig a tio n to deal w i ll a c tu a lly have p o w e r and w i ll c lu de d re p re s e n ta tiv e s fr o m the b a ssad or H e in ric h K nappstein said the actio n does not im p ly r e c ­ " T h e U n ite d States has about w ith the m in a re s p o n s ib le m an­ w o r k .” Ingham C o u n t y D e m o c ra tic o g n itio n of the E ast G e rm a n re g im e , w hich a lre a d y has been s ig n e d .’ 50,000 n u c le a r weapons. Soviet n e r. Duncan po in te d to the '‘‘ m o ra l C o m m itte e , the In te r-C re e k L e t­ R u ssia has about 5,000. " I b e lie v e the te st ban tre a ty and eco no m ic p r a c tic a lity o f a te r C o u n c il, the League of W om ­ " I t is said that the Soviet is such a re s p o n s ib le step, one s tro n g h u m a n re la tio n s o r ­ A ir Forces Has Race Trouble In Japan en V o te rs , th e ' M ic h ig a n State weapons a re la r g e r and that those w h ich Has been badly needed d in a n ce .” Since L a n sin g is sup­ T O K Y O — A U.S. F ifth A i r F o rc e spokesman said Monday o f the U n ited States m ay be m o re f o r y e a r s .” CITY COUNCIL MEETS -- Members of the Lansing C ity Coun­ E m ploye es U nion, the A m e ric a n posed to be a convention c ity , th a t ra c ia l tro u b le around a base at M isa w a , Japan, " h a s been ie ffic ie n t. A t any ra te , both coun- S chelgel has been at MSU since cil gathered for a meeting of the Whole to discuss 'prelim in­ he s a id , convention groups w o uld C iv il L ib e r tie s Union, th e G re a t- e r L a n s in g * L a b o r C o u n c il, fne • ' ¡ ' e i i i K i q a ic t lp sr,£-> r,.53 - m anner T K p .irm ib le began t r io c ujgonAnc vnhirK, SUCi. 1948. He w nrlted, at tl\e .U n iv e r­ ary action-Monday, afternoon. A t the regular meeting, the ordi­ be m o re Jike lv rn cake advantage. G re a te r L a n s in g N A A C P and the b re w in g se ve ra l days ago when N e g ro s e rv ic e m e n at the big bace, capable o f a n n ih ila tio n .” s ity o f C hicago d u rin g W o rld W ar nance was debated, but action was deferred until a second C a th o lic Human R e la tio n s C oun­ 400 m ile s no rth of T o k y o , fo rm e d s m a ll s it - in groups to v is it and, Schlegei pointed out the dan­ II on the p ro je c t w h ich developed meeting of a ll groups concerned in several weeks. (continued on page 4) c il o f G re a te r L a n sin g . in te g ra te W h ite -o n ly b a rs in the are a, o r fo rc e th e ir c lo s u re . g e rs . o f ra d io a c tiv e fa llo u t in the atom bom b. T u e s d a y , August 2 0 , 1963 2 M ichigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan ACROSS 1. Fanatical 3 1 . Shred Buildings 6 . D raw ing room 1 1 . Fruit 3 5 . G. I. beds 3 8 . About 4 0 . T op level: Universitiy's Primary Living 12. C onvex molding 1 3 . Neuter colloq. 4 1 . M edieval money pronoun 4 2 . lndo-Chln. Responsiblity-Studenfs Shrines 1 4 . Solidify 15. Unspoken 16. Period of langu age 4 4 . U p : com b form light 4 5 . The Good Editor’ s Note: This is the last 18. C harity B ook DOW N 8. Regional Who should m a k e p o l i c i e s that be ne fi t 2 0 . H ail 4 7 . --- de France 1. Revolve 9 . Fatty fruit of a series on MSU buildings 4 9 . One 2 1 . Sweetsop 2. Exists 1 0 . Records U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s ? Should it be the p r o p ­ named after prominent people. 5 0 . Sublease 2 3 . This 3. Sack 1 1 . Of the e r l y appointed and e l e c t e d a d m i n i s t r a t o r s 2 4 . M alt drinks 5 1 . Envoy 4. Willow motion of W omen f i r s t occupied M ic h ig a n 2 5 . Cessation 5 3 . On one's 5. Puppets the sea o r should it be any p r i v a t e g r o u p of m e r ­ State re s id e n c e h a lls in 1896 2 7 . Of us toes 6. Topers 17. Still c h a n t s who happen to c o n s i d e r they o c c u p y when Abbot H a ll was changed 2 9 . Follow 5 4 . Ill-defined 7. K ava 1 9 . Low 2 2 . Lather a s t r a t e g i c p l a c e in o u r U n i v e r s i t y e c o n ­ omy? fro m a m en’ s d o r m ito r y to a coed f a c ilit y . T h e a d d itio n o f hom e econom ­ ÉÉÉT— e 3 4 S ¡R7“ 7 i 9 10 2 4 . Crafiy 2 6 . Ital. river ic s c o u rs e s d re w enough w om en a ¡K li 2 8 . You and me It s e e m s plain that p o l i cy f o r m u l a t i o n and i m p l e m e n t a t i o n m u s t be r e s e r v e d f o r to cam pus f o r them to have a se p a ra te d o r m ito ry . B e fo re that 13 üf 14 |Éf IS 30. Tlbetag the U n i v e r s i t y , which not only is l e g a l l y tim e coeds liv e d o ff cam pus o r w ith fa c u lty . If 21 ir É ÉÉ it li n 19 ¡¡n it id gazelkf 3 2 . Creek 3 3 . Akin M o r r i l l H a ll was b u ilt in 1900 3 4 . Single c h a r g e d with this t a s k , but a l so i s f a r b e t - , É ü ■ to ta ke c a re o f the a d d itio n a l 23 i y* . M n 2» u p speech sound hte^ i n f o r m e d abfflit the c o m p l e x i t i e s o f s t u ­ d e n t n e e d s than any p r i v a t e g r o u p of m e r ­ w om en co m in g h e r e . No o th e r w o m en’ s re s id e n c e h a ll was b u ilt 'M 29 30 it w w 34 3 5 . Snake 3 6 . B a y win­ c h a n t s c a n hope to be. u n til 1931 when M a ry M ayo was c o m p le te d . i 3è l i 40 dow 3 7 . Synopsis M a ry M ayo H a ll was named 3 9 . Ruffle The E a s t L a n s i n g C o u r i e r , r e c e n t l y s u p ­ a fte r M r s . P e r r y M ayo. She was *i ÉüI I 43 fÉ 4* 4» Ü4i 4 2 . D ivorce p o s e d l y s pe ak in g f or E a s t L a n s i n g m e r ­ c h a n t s . d e m a n d e d in e f f e c t , that the Uni­ the f i r s t exte n sio n spe ake r long b e fo re the p r in c ip le o f e xte n sio n 43 li 4* Ht47 .bill: Jewish law 4 3 . Olive geoita v e r s i t y a d m i n i s t r a t o r s c l e a r with the m e r ­ was e v e r m ade an in te g ra l p a rt o f M S U 's s e rv ic e s . She s tim u ­ Ü fi « 4 6 . Sea god c h a n t s the s i z e of the p r o p o s e d new Un i­ la te d demands f o r equal rig h ts f o r w om en in education and in fi fil fi P 4 8 . Entire man 5 2 . While v e r s i t y b o o k s t o r e to be built on c a m p u s . 1896, M ic h ig a n State began to o f­ f e r w om en’ s c o u rs e s . The d em an d is an af f ro nt to the U n i v e r ­ T h e o p h ilu s C . Abbot was p re s ­ s ity . id e n t o f th e U n iv e rs ity at the tim e o f the C iv il W a r. Its p re s e n t It i n d i c a t e s that the e d i t o r of the C o u r ­ blend o f lib e r a l and a p p lie d ed­ uca tio n can be a ttrib u te d la rg e ly i e r ha s the id ea that the U n i v e r s i t y e x i s t s to h is e ffo r ts . Abbot H a ll is nam ed Carol says fo r the benefit of the E a s t L a n s i n g b u s i ­ ness district. State Traffic Fatalities a fte r h im . As p re s id e n t in th e m id -1 9 2 0 's Kenyon L . B u tte r fie ld expanded the e xte n sio n p ro g ra m and the The f ac t is that M i ch ig an St ate U n i v e r ­ sit y e x i s t s only f o r the benef it of i ts s t u ­ Up 17 Per Cent From 662 idea of C o n tin u in g E du catio n f o r a d u lts . He was a lso p re s id e n t o f tw o o th e r la n d -g ra n t c o lle g e s , Go home de n t s . As the U n i v e r s i t y g r o w s , stu den t M a ssa ch u se tts and Rhode Isla n d . M ic h ig a n ’ s highw ay s la u g h te r In a le tt e r to Jam es M . H a re , s ta rte d to help the p ro b le m d r i v ­ ne eds i n c r e a s e . If t h e s e n e e d s e x c e e d the is up 17 p e r cent o v e r la s t y e a r. s e c re ta ry o f state, he spe lle d e r who has m any a c c id e n ts . He B u tte r fie ld H a ll c o m m e m o ra te s ability of the m e r c h a n t s of E a s t L a n s i n g to T he fig u re s w e re re le a se d r e ­ out w hat he b e lie v e s needs to a lso advocates h ig h e r d r iv e r l i ­ censing sta n d a rd s and e x a m in in g h is te n u re o f o v e r 20 y e a rs . C a m p b e ll H a ll is nam ed f o r in style w ith Carol Lundy c e n tly by M ic h ig a n State P o lic e be done. p r o v i d e f o r t h e m . i t i s the ob li g at i o n of the C o m m is s io n e r Joseph A. C h ild s . p ro c e d u re s . L o u is e H. C a m p b e ll, head o f hom e Take Advantage H igh scho ol d r iv e r ed uca tion e co n o m ics exte nsio n d u rin g the u n i v e r s i t y to take c a r e of t h e s e n e e d s . T h e 1962 re p o rts showed 1,557 T h e re m ust be a susta ine d im ­ of The p ro g ra m s m u s t be im p ro v e d . p ro ve m e n t o f the a ttitu d e to w a rd 1920’ s. She in tro d u c e d the an­ k ille d and 107,117 pe rson s in ­ We p r e d i c t that stu den t d e m a n d s f o r v a r ­ ju re d in 2 3 0 ,6 5 7 tra ffic a c c id e n ts . T h is w o u ld in clu d e m o re and b e tte r d r iv e r in fo rm a tio n and ed­ e n fo rce m e n t on the p a rt o f the p u b lic , le g is la tu re , ju d g e s ,p ro s ­ nual H o m e m a k e r ’ s C o n fe r­ ence w h ich b rin g s m o re than a a n e w hairdo COED SPECIAL Up throu gh the f ir s t week in * J | y | g every Mon. • Wed. u ca tion f o r o th e r d r iv e r s a lso . e c u to rs , p o lic e and s h e riffs and thousand wom en cam pus each ied s e r v i c e s , m o r e than p r e s e n t l y a r e p r o ­ August th e te had been about 960 J u ly f o r c u ltu r a l and te c h n ic a l deaths r e c o r d e d . T h e re w e re M o re e f f e c t i v e d r iv e r im ­ m o re e n fo rc e m e n t a c tiv ity o f b e t- vided by s u r r o u n d i n g m e r c h a n t s , will i n ­ s im ila r in c re a s e s in in ju r ie s and p ro v e m e n t p ro g ra m s m u s t be t e r q u a lity ._____________________ ed uca tion . Steven T . M ason H a ll was o r - ’ Haircut $ 10 c r e a s e g r e a t l y as the U n i v e r s i t y g r o w s . p ro p e rty damage fo r the same The U n i v e r s i t y h a s a l w a y s gone out of its p e rio d . . ig in a lly a m en’ s re s id e n c e h a ll and was the f i r s t expansion o f * Permanent MICHIGAN "WE RECOMMEND G ABRIELEEN WAVES” STATE NEW S m en’ s f a c ilit ie s in o v e r 4 0 y e a rs . way to plav f a i r with E a s t L a n s i n g m e r ­ G ordon H. Sheehe, head o f the STATE t r a f fic c e n te r p ro g ra m o f the M ason is o fte n te rm e d M ic h ig a n ’ s c h a n t s - - but i t s r e s p o n s i b i l i t y to i t s s t u ­ dents will a l w a y s have to c o m e f i r s t . C o ntin uin g E ducation S e rv ic e , in ­ dicated t h a t M ic h ig a n ’ s 1,000 UNIVERSITY PACEMAKER NEWSPAPER "b o y g o v e r n o r " because he w as a c tin g g o v e rn o r b e fo re he was o ld enough to vote . When M ic h ig a n UNIVERSITY BEAUTY SALON 2 D o o rs E a st o f Cam pus T h e a te r m ile s o f In te rs ta te fre e w a y has M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P re s s , U n ite d P re s s In te rn a tio n a l, (continued on page 5) FREE PARKING IN THEATER LO T ED 2-1116 _ helped cu t down on the deaths. In la n d D a ily P re s s A s s o c ia tio n , A ss o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P re s s " I n those areas w h e re fre e ­ A s s o c ia tio n , M ic h ig a n P re s s A ss o c ia tio n . ways have been placed in to op­ , « f W H ER E'D . e ra tio n , t r a f f ic deaths have p ro b ­ P u b lish e d by the stud ents o f M ic h ig a n S tate U n iv e rs ity . Issued on c la s s days M onday th ro u g h F r id a y d u rin g the y ------ a b ly been cut by h a lf , " he said. " B u t M ic h ig a n has o v e r 100,000 m ile s o f s tre e ts and roads and th is cannot a ll be c o n ve rte d in to f a ll, w in te r and s p rin g q u a rte rs , tw ic e w e e k ly d u rin g the su m m e r te rm ; sp e cia l W elcom e Issue in S ep tem be r. Second c la ss postage p a id a t E ast L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . WE’RE CHOPPING DOWN PRICES! E d ito r ia l and bu sin ess o ffic e s at 341 Student S e rvice s fre e w a y ." B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n State U n iv e rs ity , E ast L a n s in g , M ic h ­ He b e lie ve s that p a rt of the ig an . M a il s u b s c rip tio n s payable in advance: 1 te rm , t r a f f ic p ro b le m is w ith the d r iv e r . $3; 2 te rm s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; f u ll y e a r, $6.___________________ " D r iv e r s ju s t don’ t ta ke d r iv ­ in g and obeying the law s e rio u s ly e n o u g h ," he sa id . " W e ’ ve spent m illio n s on b u ild in g new roa ds, now le t ’ s spend som e on im p r o v ­ TV RENTALS BARGAIN TIME To The COLLEGE INN. Naturally! in g the d r iv e r ’ s a ttitu d e .” M ost d r iv e r s don’ t th in k that AT Todays Special d ru n k d r iv in g o r d r iv in g re c k ­ le s s ly is acce ptab le , but t h o s e 21” TABLE MODELS sajne p e op le w i ll cheat on the SPAGETTI - TASTY MEAT SAUCE * CRISP COMBINATION SALAD ■ CHOICE OF DRESSING - HOT ROLLS AND speed l i m i t o r s lo w ly coa st throu gh a stop sign, he said. He in d ic a te d that i f a ll M ic h ­ igan d r iv e r s w ould d riv e as w e ll as the b e tte r t h ir d of M ic h ig a n 8.00 per month SUNSHINE BUTTER - COFFEE, TEA OR LARGE COKE NE1AC d r iv e r s , then th e p re s e n t tre n d 95< c o u ld be re v e rs e d . •Snacks ■ Complete Dinners - 10:30 A«M. to 7:30 P,M. Im p ro v in g the d r iv e r ’ s a ttitu d e is a b ig fa c to r in c u ttin g auto deaths, but it alone w i ll not so lve the p ro b le m , he said. B e t­ IV 2-0624 CEN TER4 i J P THE COLLEGE INN te r d r iv e r p e rfo rm a n c e can only be expected when e n fo rce m e n t, d r iv e r lic e n s in g , education and DRY CLEANING SPECIALS 101 E.G.R. |Below College Drugs! o th e r d r iv e r im p ro v e m e n t a c tiv ­ itie s a re made m o re e ffe c tiv e . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ANY ONE MAN’ S Sell your USED OR WOMAN’ S: * SUIT $ BOOKS for TOP * COAT PERFECTLY CLEANED AND * DRESS (PLAIN) PRESSED CASH Fall term book lists are MIX OR MATCH ANY TWO: * SLACKS $ •FREE PARKING o m w i now in... SELL your USED •LAUNDRY DROP OFF SERVICE BOOKS now then BUY BOOKS * SWEATERS PERFECTLY CLEANED AND for FALL TERM and avoid the * SKIRTS (PLAIN) PRESSED •D RY CLEANING DROP OFF SERVICE rush. ( A V A I A N E AT 29* t . ) BLANKETS E. Lansing’ s Department Store For Students cleaned, steam ed & returned in a moth proof bag. 89< 213 ANN ST. EAST LANSING CAMPUS BOOK STORE (ACROSS FROM THE UNION BUILDING) COLLEGE CLEANERS W .v ^ s [ > „ 626 W. MICHIGAN E. L . 1 BLOCK EAST OF BRODY T u e s d a y , August 2 0 , 1963 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan Performing Arts Co. Shop; Wednesday, Noon to 9 P.M. Supplements Theatre East Lansing By LINDA M ILLER o p p o rtu n ity ” f o r e ve ryon e in ­ p ro d u c tio n s , th ro u g h open t r y - j vo lve d . outs. State News Staff Writer T h e d is tin c tiv e fe a tu re o f the "S tu d e n ts w h o have w o rk e d w ith o ld e r a c to rs in th e co m ­ P e rfo rm in g A r ts Com pany w i ll “ In the th e a te r we le a rn by be the to u rin g o f its a r t is t ic p r o ­ m u n ity h a v e le a rn e d a g re a t im itating o th e rs ,” b e lie ve s d e a l,” he said. ” 1 th in k th a t un­ du ctio n s. P la ys w i ll be p re se n te d F ra n k R u tled ge, d ir e c to r o f U n i­ d e rg ra d u a te students w i ll bene­ in d iffe re n t M ic h ig a n co m m u n i-1 v e r s ity T h e a tre p ro d u c tio n s . f i t fro m con tact w ith these m o re tie s , to p ro v id e new th e a tre op­ T h is idea w i ll be f u r th e r r e a l­ e xp e rie n ce d g r a d u a t e a s s is t­ p o rtu n itie s as a p a rt o f the co n ­ ize d by the in tro d u c tio n o f the a n ts .” tin u in g e d u c a t i o n s e rv ic e s of P e rfo rm in g A r ts C om pany th is It is not tru e th a t o n ly the 24 MSU. f a ll. students w i ll be in v o lv e d in the P e rfo rm in g A rts C om pany, the Rutledge s a i d th a t the in te n ­ P e rfo rm in g A r ts C om pany, ac­ on ly one o f it s kin d in e x iste n ce tio n s o f the group a re th re e ­ c o rd in g to R utledge. C a s tin g w i ll on the u n iv e rs ity le v e l, w i ll p r e ­ fo ld : to b u lw a rk the a r t is t ic p r o ­ sent "M e d e a ” as its opening p r o ­ be done in the sam e m a n n e r as du ction s o f U n iv e rs ity T h e a tre , w ith o th e r U n iv e rs ity T h e a tre du ction th is f a ll. to p ro v id e o p p o rtu n itie s f o r un­ d e rg ra d u a te students to w o rk w ith » tra in e d gra du ates, and to p ro v id e m o re advanced degrees f o r stu­ Graduate Students dents who w i ll e ve n tu a lly becom e co lle g e te a ch e rs. " T h e th e a tre p r o g r e s s e s To Register E arly by v ir tu e o f its re c o g n iz in g an G radu ate students w i ll be given m en t. AU graduate students a re a o b lig a tio n to MSU s tu d e n ts,” he an o p p o rtu n ity to r e g is te r f o r f a ll u rg e d to co n su lt w ith the d e p a rt­ sa id . W ith the in itia tio n o f the te r m c la s s e s , Aug. 26. m e n ta l o ffic e s o f th e ir m a jo r to P e rfo rm in g A rts C om pany, U n i­ D r . H o race C . K in g , r e g is t r a r , d e te rm in e w h e th e r o r not aca­ v e rs ity T h e a tre w i ll be " t w ic e announced t h a t the re g is tra tio n d e m ic a d visin g - is a v a ila b le . I f as big in one ju m p a s it w as. p e rio d w i ll be 9 a.m . - 12 noon academ ic a d v is in g is not a v a il­ and 1-4 p .m . in W ilso n H a lls . ab le fo r a graduate s t u d e n t , he' Style 1130 Chances to w o rk in th e a tric a l p ro d u c tio n s w i ll in c re a s e 100 T he graduate student r e g is tr a ­ m ay not r e g is te r on the e a rly re g ­ p e r c e n t.” tio n w i ll u tiliz e the sam e f a c il­ is tr a tio n date. T h ro u g h g ra n ts fr o m the p ro ­ itie s w h ich have been set up f o r T he e a rly r e g is tra tio n is v o l­ vo st o ffic e , the de p a rtm e n t o f the e a rly re g is tra tio n o f new u n ta ry a n d gra du ate students speech p re se n te d 2 4 students in fre s h m a n students who a re a t­ choosing to w a it f o r the re g ­ tending co u nse lin g c lin ic s th is u la r re g is tr a tio n p e r i o d ' (and th e a tre w ith graduate a s s is tà n t- Style 1430 ships in A p r il. T he aids w ent to s u m m e r, K in g explained. those f o r w hom academ ic a d v is ­ 11 students in a ctin g , 6 in tea ch­ in g is not a v a ila b le ) m ay re g is ­ G radu ate students e le c tin g to t e r a c c o r d i n g to the re g u la r in g th e a te r, 4 in th e a tric a l m an­ Bali... re g is te r on th is date m u s t co m ­ schedule f o r re g is tr a tio n S e p t . agem ent and 3 in co stu m in g . p le te e n ro llm e n t and aca de m ic U n de rgrad ua te students w i ll be 23-25. ad vise m e n t p r io r to the date K in g s a i d the e x p e rim e n ta l w o rk in g w ith these student s in o f re g is tr a tio n . e a rly re g is tra tio n w i l l a llo w con ne ction w ith the P e rfo rm in g In som e d e p a rtm e n ts o n ly those gra du ate students and som e as­ A r ts C om pany. R utledge hopes gra du ate s t u d e n t s whose re g ­ s is ta n t in s tr u c to r s p re s e n tly on th a t it w i ll be a " r e a l le a rn in g u la r ly assigned academ ic a d v is ­ e rs a re a v a ila b le can c o m p le te the cam pus g re a te r f le x ib ilit y to co m p le te t h e ir r e g is tra tio n s true fem inine e n ro llm e n t and academ ic a d v is e - fo r the f a ll te rm . McDonel Hall flattery for On Schedule M cD o ne l H a ll w i ll d e fin ite ly EGGS "K E W P E E ’S” B R EAK FAST S P EC IA L every figure open as scheduled at the be­ ginning o f f a ll te r m , L y le T h o r - 2 JUMBO EGGS S tyle 1130. W a te r-B a li L o n g lin e . b u rn , m anager o f re s id e n c e h a lls , (Any Style) Fashioned o f e a s y -c a re co tto n w ith e la s tic back and fr o n t se ctio n s, said M onday. s h ir r e d u n d e ra rm s and s tra p s w ith "T h in g s d id look u n c e rta in on Hash Browns " g iv e ” . W h ite o n ly . B cup, 34-40: M cD onel f o r a w h ile ,” he said. Toast C cup, 3 4 -4 2 ............................... $6,95 "C o n s tru c tio n was ham pered not o n ly by bad w e a th e r la s t w in te r , Coffee A ls o in D cup, 3 4 -4 2 ............... $ 7.50 H P ''» * . but by s e v e ra l s t r ik e s . " Ralph’s "KEWPEE’S”Cafeteria S tyle 1430. V yre n e W a te r-B a li Ban­ M l m T h o rb u rn said " w e 'r e about rea dy to begin m o vin g fu r n itu r e in to the w e st w in g ." 325 East Grand River deau. M oves as you m ove, la s ts lo n g e r because s t r a i n is le ss. S p a rk lin g w h ite co tto n w ith nylon Style 620 He added that a ll c a fe te ria fa ­ v o ile cup s. A cup, 32-36: B cup, c ilit ie s w i ll a lso be open at 3 2 -38 ; C cup, 3 2 -3 8 ................ $3.95 the beginning o f f a ll te rm . T he $6 m illio n d o r m ito ry w ill D cup, 32-40, W hite o n ly . . .$5.00 house 1,128 students in each of its w in g s. It w i ll be a coeduca­ tio n a l d o r m ito r y . S tyle 620. W a te r-B a li D a y t i m e C o n s tru c tio n on the fo o tin g s W ire d Bandeau. G ive s f ir m , rounded NOT DISEASED THIS TIME — Elms along Grand River and f o r two new $6 m illio n d o rm ito ­ f it , young l i f t f o r the lo v e lie s t shape. Michigan Avenues in East Lansing are dying, not because rie s at Shaw and H agadorn Roads W hite co tto m b ro a d c lo th w ith e la s - is a lso n e a rly com p le te d, T h o r ­ tic iz e d u n d e ra rm and back. of Dutch elm disease, but because of lack of water and high* bu rn said. T he tw o d o rm ito rie s B cup, 32-38; C cup, 32-40. . $4.50 way salt. Plans call for a regrading of the median strip and a re scheduled to open in f a ll, D cup, 3 2 -4 2 .............................. $5.00 a replanting of a single row of elms.________________________ 1964. W hite o n ly. DD cup 32-42, . . $ 5 .9 5 Elda Diane Trees Special! (continued from page 1) L a b o ra to ry said the tre e s had For the month of August been sprayed th is y e a r, but they Permanents that were reg­ did not know who had done the ularly $10.50 are featured sp ra yin g . for one month only at $9.50 A ll tre e s on the b o u le va rd w ill be gone w ith in s e v e ra l y e a rs , said C ardone. H ow ever, the area w ill not becom e a d e se rte d w aste­ £lda jbia*te BecuUu. Malott land. D irectly above College D ru j . . . two entrances P la ns now c a ll fo r re p la n tin g of the e lm s in a s in g le ro w on 210 1/2 Abbott Rd. or 119 c . Grand River both G rand R iv e r and M ich iga n OPEN and the area w ill have to be (AIR-CONDITIONED) 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. Tues.-Fri. re g ra d e d so th a t r a in w a te r w ill flo w to the tre e s . 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Mon. & Sat. ED 2-2416 PLACE Go Home to go is SPARTAN With Cash! They pay top Top $ for all your Petti Pants Sell Your Used Books USED TEXTS lace and applique trims NOW For Top CASH! “ your supermarket fo r education” SPARTAN N ylo n t r ic t o p e tti pa nts. Sleek enough to w e a r un d e r sheaths and p a n ts , yet g ive you Student BOOK a ll the fre e d o m you w a nt. L o v e ly la ce and a p p liq u e t r im s . Sizes 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 in w h ite , red, b e ig e , and lig h t b lu e . STORE Book Store L IN G E R IE - E A S T LA N S IN G G ARDEN L E V E L CORNER OF ANN & M.A.C. EO7-1180 Across From Berkey Hall T u e s d a y , August 20, 1963 A M ichigan State N ew s. E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan ONLY ONE MORE PUBLICATION DAY THIS THE STATE NEWS CAN SEIL II Automotive Automotive______ Employment_____ it For Rent M For Saie“ TERM-SO, IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL PHONE US AT 355-8255 M For Sale «fc Service A IR C O N D I T I O N E R — 16,500 8' x 33’ HOUSE T R A IL E R on T V S E R V IC E . Special ra te f o r T Y P IS T S - p a rt and f u ll tim e IROOMS ________________ lo t. Id e a l f o r one o r tw o men. 1963 CORVA1R c o n v e rtib le , take MOTORCYC L E _____ B T U C oronado used 2 s u m m e rs . c o lle g e housing s e rv ic e c a lls . $4. o ve r paym ents. Phone NA 7 - w o rk a v a ila b le days o r eve nings; A P F ftO V tD ROOMS. S in gle and T .V . b u ilt in . 1949. 332-0568 $200. Phone IV 9 -7 6 4 2 . 17 A b so lu te h o n e s t y . A C M E T V , 1957 H A R L E Y -D A V IS O N m o to r­ jo bs begin in e a r ly S eptem ber; 2925. Ü double f o r m en. 837 W est G rand a fte r 8 p .m . 19 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9-5 00 9. C c y c le - M o d e l 160. 332-0568 a fte r m u st be a b le to typ e 55 w o rd s W U R L IT Z E R S P IN E T P I A N O . R iv e r, East L a n sin g .__________19 G ood C o n d itio n . $495. M aytag M O B IL E HOME 56’ x lO’ in e x - PEUGEOT ’ 59 S U N R O O F , 4 8 p .m . 19 a m in u te o r m o re w ith a c c u ra c y . D IA P E R S E R VIC E to y o u r de­ ABO VE A V E R A C iE -L a rg e b e d - ir o n e r , good c o n d itio n . C a ll F E c e lle n t c o n d itio n . C a ll ED 2 - speeds, 29 M PG , e x c e lle n t con­ Z U N D A P P 250 cc. Good C o n- F o r in te rv ie w w r ite B o x 345, s ir e . You re c e iv e y o u r own d ia ­ a u t o m o t iv e ro o m f o r tw o g ir ls . Share liv in g 9 -8 6 6 3 . ____________________ 19 8635 Wed. o r b e fo re 4 p .m . d itio n . Rust fre e . L e a v in g coun­ d itio n $250. 2756 East G rand State N ew s; Student S e rv ic e B ld g . p e rs back each tim e . W ith o u r ro o m , k itc h e n . C lose in . R eason­ Bookcases U n fin is h e d $4.95 and T h u rs d a y . 18 • e m p lo y m e n t t r y . B est o ffe r. Phone 335-9855. R iv e r E -2 3 . 332-0000. 19 B EG IN N IN G S E P T . 3. P a r t- tim e s e rv ic e , you m ay in clu d e up to 19 ab le ED 2-5977. 19 u p. C h est o f d ra w e rs $10.00 and Y O U T H B E D , co m p le te , fT T . •FOR RENT tw o pounds o f y o u r baby’ s un d e r­ 1956 B lue and w h ite Chev. R e - M O T O R C Y C L E . 1963 A ll State b a b y s ittin g in H ill C re s t V illa g e . up. G ra n ts F u r n itu r e , 529 E ast Phone 332-8978. 19 •FOR SALE s h ir ts and c lo th in g w h ich w i ll not b u ilt tra n s m is s io n . New tir e s , M o to r S co o te iv.R e d c o lo r, o n ly 11-5 w eekdays. $15 Own tr a n s ­ M ic h ig a n , L a n s in g . IV 4-4903. C SEW ING M ACH IN E - Z ig -Z a g , fad e. W h ite , blu e o r p in k d ia ­ •LOST & FOUND good engine. M ust s a c rific e . ED 300 m ile s . E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . p o rta tio n . W ill c o n s id e r m o th e r Haslett Apartments b ra n d new. portaüble w ill s a c r i- F A R M F R E S H EGGS, h o m e - p e r p a ils fu rn is h e d . •PERSONAL 2-0070 anytim e. 19 Phone 655-1559 a n y tim e . 19 w ith one p re -s c h o o l c h ild . C a ll fic e f o r $100. C a ll IV 5-6212. g ro w n sw eet c o rn and tom a to e s, A M E R IC A N D IA P E R SERVICE l9 6 l VOLKSW AGON, s u n r o o f , h a r L e y ^-1 9 6 1 ‘ •7 T t 'F . L . H . E x - ED 7-1 4 8 8 . 19 19 •PEANUTS PERSONAL On« h a lf b lo ck from a ls o o th e r fre s h f r u it s and veg­ 914 E . G ie r S tre e t c e lle n t c o n d itio n , $1,195. C a ll •REAL ESTATE ra d io , cle an , $1295. Phone IV 9-3472 a fte r 6 p .m . 882-1015 882-8653. 18 Jf- For Rent Student S ervices B ldg. e ta b le s d a ily a t rea son able p r i ­ 'A* P e r s o n a l L a n s in g , M ic h . •SERVICE ces th ro u g h o u t the season. Road­ IV 2-0864 C a n ytim e . 19 APARTMENTS sid e F a rm M a rk e t, 3 m ile s east IT PAYS T O KNOW y o u r State •TRANSPORTATION i960 C H E V R O LE T , Im pala c o n - a rc h ite c t: ja m e s liv in g s to n Forty-One o f E . L a n s in g o n G ra n d R iv e r, o ld F a rm agent fo r lo w ra te s on auto TYPING SER VIC E •WANTED EAS T LAN SING one be d ro o m , FOR FAST e x p e r i e n c e , q u a l- v e rtib le w h ite V - 8 , a u to m a tic, FURNISHED STUDENT US 16 at O kem os Rd. C in su ra n ce . C a ll o r see y o u r State den, liv in g ro o m , kttc h e n , d is ­ it y typ in g . C a ll S h irle y Mense DEADLINE: pow er s te e rin g , new tires>»$1500 p o s a l, d ish w a sh e r, stove , r e f r ig ­ APARTMENTS SNOW - E l" w , s iz e 3, Retf'bo--.'... F a rm ' z ^ jic t o d a y . A ak fo r FE 9-2351. * 19 12 p.m. one class day be­ C a ll 355-3074 - 355-9574. 19 s iz e 8, b a th in e tte , n e glige e set, GEORGE T O B IN o r ED K A R - e r a to r , c a rp e tin g , d ra p e s, base­ fore publication. i960 T R IU M P H T R -3 in e xce lle nt s iz e m ed iu m , W hite s a tin wedding M A N N IV 5-7 26 7, In F ra n d o r. W a n te d : ^ r P iN G In m y hom e. C oncollations • TO a.m. one co n d itio n . Am co n s id e rin g m a t­ m e n t, g ro un d flo o r , p riv a te d r iv e Rent N o w For Fall d re s s w i t h tr a in , s iz e 11- 12, _______________________ C18 T h re e y e a rs o f e x p e rie n ce . C all and en tra n ce . C ouple o n ly . Phone y e llo w to p p e r, s i z e 12 , brow n IV 4-1 93 4 and a s k f o r J u d y rim o n y , w i l l co n sid e r V o lk s ­ IN CASE O F an elep han t attack, c lo ts day before p u b lic a tio n 337-2407. 18 A p p lic a tio n s And wagen in tra d e . C a ll Doug at w ool and g ra y w ool s u it, size fa c u lty m e m b e rs, b e tte r have W a lk e r._________________________18 PHONE: 332-4032. C l9 OKEMOS A R E A . F ir s t flo o r , u n - Complete R e n ta l Inform a tion 12-14, la rg e D o rm e y e r m ix e r, B ub olz H o m e-O w ne rs in su ra n ce . T Y P IN G -G E N E R A L and THESIS: A v a ila b le A t 355-8255 or 8256 SPARTAN MOTORS fu rn is h e d , cle a n , m o d e rn , fo u r S u p e rs ta r R o tis s e rie . C a ll 646- Good elephants re m e m b e r B ubolz E x p e rie n c e d . E l e c t r i c typ e ­ ro o m s w ith one be d ro o m , bath 6175. 18 p a y s divid e n d s to o l 332-8671. C18 w r it e r , reasonable ra te s . C a ll RATES: Home of p e rs o n a lly selected used and garage in c o u n t r y a tm o s­ Evergreen Arms c a rs . C H E V R O LE T , 1957, B e l- S k lN - W v lN C E Q U IP M E N T . U.S. G ra c e R u th e rfo rd . E D 7-0138. 1 DAY S I.25 p h e re . F o u r m ile s to cam pus. MODEL O PEN D A IL Y D iv e r , double ta n k s , tw o stage G E T R E L IA B L E A D V IC E on c a r 19 A ire . c o n v e rtib le , w h ite w ith re d 3 DAYS.. . . $2.50 $80 p e r m onth p lu s u t ilit ie s . C a ll U .S . D iv e r r e g u la to r p lu s d e pth- in s u ra n c e f r o m L E S STAN TO N in te r io r . A u t o m a t i c t r a n s ­ 1-8 PM ANN BROW N ty p is t and m u lti­ E D 2-6415 a fte r 6 p .m . 19 gage, n ice , p lu s o th e r Ite m s . A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in a n c in g 5 DAYS.. . . $3.75 m is s io n . E x tra sharp, no ru s t. l i t h o ffs e t p r in tin g (b la ck & w h ite F U R N ISH ED A P A R T M E N T . Now For The Best In R e c e n tly re co n d itio n e d . C a ll be­ a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ic h ig a n . IV (Based on 15 words per ad) Sale p ric e d . F ALCON, 1962 De­ & c o lo r ). IB M . G e n e ra l ty p in g , a v a ila b le i n Okemos. Call tw een 9 -5 . John M c B rid e . 337- 2 -0 6 8 9 . C luxe stationw agon, a u t o m a t i c te r m p a p e rs, the ses, d is s e r ta - There will be a 254 service tra n s m is s io n . F u l l y equiped. m an ag er o f A rro w w o o d A p ts, at Student Apartm ents 9755. 19 S T U D E N T S : F R E E P IZ Z A ON tio n s . ED 2-8 38 4. C and bookkeeping charge if $1795. 332-3273 a fte r 5 p .m . 1 EDWARD G. HACKER CO. R E M IN G T O N N o is e le s s T y p e - YO UR B IR T H D A Y . A t B im b o ’ s, T Y P IN G -E L E C T R IC ty p e w rite r. this ad is not paid within VOLKSWAGON 1956. b la ck w ith N IC E STUDIO a p a rtm e n t f o r tw o. w r it e r , 23” , co n so le T .V ., y e a r p iz z a is o u r s p e c ia lty . C a ll 484- IV 5-2261 Real t o r t 332-101 E xp e rie n ce d in g e n e ra l and th e ­ one week. ___________ red in te r io r , e x tra sha rp, lo c a le A s ia tic and gra du ate m en w e l­ o ld , 9 X 12 b ra id e d oval ru g , 7817.____________________________ C s is t y p i n g . R easonable ra te s . M E N O N LY - R oom s - cooking B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e rv ic e and owned c a r. $595. A lso seven o th e r com e. P r iv a te bath and e n tra n ce . 3 p a ir dra p e s. 355-8182. 19 Phone IV 9-3084. 19 p riv ile g e s - p a rk in g space, 2 t lr Automotive d iffe re n t VW m odels to chose ED 2 -5 9 7 7 . 1 b lo c k s to B e rk e y . C a ll ED 2 - M O B IL E HOM E G e n e ra l. SO X R e n ta ls. New and used. E ast C o lle g e papers t y p e d . fro m 1958‘ s to 1963's. 10. F o r student who needs study L a n s in g C y c le , 1215 E ast G ra n d T H R E E R O O M fu rn is h e d apt. 3792 S um m e r & F a ll. tf R o ya l E le c tr ic P ic a . Phone M rs . 1955 PO NTIAC a u to m a tic, ra d io C H E V R O LE T , 1962 Im p a la , con­ R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s east o f M c ­ P le n ty o f fre e p a rk in g . Phone p lu s m odern hom e. IV 4-6932 H a r r is , 355-8178. C and he ater. Good c a r. M ust S ell. UNSUPERVISED , p le a sa n t, t u r - D o na lds. 332-8303. C v e rtib le . F u ll p o w e r, au to m a tic 339-2606. 19 a fte r 6 p .m . 1 9 _________________________ THESES P R IN T E D $175 wr above. C a ll 337-1035. tra n s m is s io n . Low m i l e a g e . nished, coo kin g, p a rk in g . One FÜR 3 BOYS n ice cle an and S I K C f e R Cò n s o l e w i t h 1 9 6 3 d i a l M p g g j E s t a t e R a pid s e r . i c e , D iazo p r in ts , 1950 Desoto. E xce lle n t co n d itio n . E xtra sh a m . $2295. blo ck fr o m un io n. C a ll 355-7985. q u ie t. No cooking. 523 G ro v e 19 c o n tro l z ig -z a g . M akes d e sig ns. ------------------------------- d ra ftin g supplies $185’ o r best o ffe r. 321 South 3000 E. M ich ig a n S tre e t, E ast L a n s in g . 19 o v e rc a s ts , buttonholes and a ll B A B C O C K ROAD. " B e t t e r to own C A P IT A L C IT Y B LU E ^P R IN T C h a rle s Street. La nsing 18 Phone IV 7-3715 C19 ROOMS - C ooking p riv ile g e s , household sew ing jo b s . Sews lik e c h ic k e n coop than re n t fin e pa­ DO YOU- KNOW that ju s t ten m in - i9 6 0 T r i u m p h , t r -3 . e x - DOW NTOW N E A S T LA N S IN G . a ir-c o n d itio n e d , p a rk in g space - new. Need r e lia b le p a rty to take go da ,” old C hinese p ro v e rb say. 221 South G rand utes east of East La n sin g you can ce lle n t co n d itio n . O rig in a l o w ne r. 333 A lb e r t St. T w o m en to a C a ll ED 2 -3 7 9 2 . tf on 8 pa ym e n ts o f $5.96. PHONE S m a ll th re e b e d ro o m bungalow L a n s in g . IV 2-5431 C have the best of p e rs o n a liz e d s e r­ M ust S e ll. $1300 o r best o ffe r . ro o m . K itc h e n and T V f a c ilit ie s . n i c e l y F u r n i s h e d r o o m fo r O L 5 -2 3 0 2 . C17 ne a r L o o kin g G la ss R iv e r . M od­ E b lk S T A ftft, T Y P IS T . T hese s, v ice fro m a sm a ll frie n d ly F o rd C a ll 355-6737. 19 A v a ila b le f o r f a ll. Phone IV one g i r l. No co o kin g . C a ll ED e rn p lu m b in g . 1/2 a c re lo t. P r e t­ 4-7406 o r 372-0330. 19 2-6 6 0 4 . ELEC TR ICa L A P P L IA N - d is s e rta tio n s , te r m p a p e rs , gen­ d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e se­ M .G .T .D . 1953. e x c e l l e n t c o n - 19 ty c o u n try s id e . $4,950 w ith $500 CES— (S m a ll) C o okin g and baking e r a l ty p in g . E xp e rie n ce d , IB M le c tio n o f used c a rs . Signs B ru n ­ d itio n . W ill co n sid e r o ld e r c a r F U R N IS H E D ONE and tw o b e d - S IN G LE ROOM f o r fe m a le g ra d u - down. C a ll M rs . R ice ED 2 - son F o r d Sales, W illia m s to n , fo r tra d e . C a ll IV 4-2053. u te n s ils , p illo w s , b la n ke ts, li n ­ E le c tr ic . OR 7-8 2 3 2 . C 19 ro o m lu x u ry a p a rtm e n ts f o r stu ­ ate stud ent. Q uiet hom e. C a r 4092, o ffic e E D 7-1641. H ille y , ens, som e odd d ish e s, 4408 D oble T Y P IN G O F any k in d done in m y M ich ig a n . O L 5-2191. C 1952 OLDS, a u to m a tic t r a n s - d e nts. A v a ila b le f o r f a ll te r m : n e c e s s a ry . C a ll ED 7 -0 97 8 a fte r In c. R e a lto rs . 18 Road, O kem os. P ho ne2 -0 2 9 7 . 18 hom e. Y e a rs of e xp e rie n ce . C a ll 1957 C H E V R O LE T ; 2 -d o o r, 6- m is s io n . T w o tone, cheap at $75. c a rp e te d , a ir-c o n d itio n e d , d ra ­ 7 p .m . 19 c y lin d e r, a u t o m a t i c t r a n s ­ C a ll 332-5918. pes, d is p o s a l, t ile bath. D a nish G E R M A N S H E P H E R D - F e m a le , 882-5382. 1 19 m is s io n , tan and c re a m , good c o n d itio n . C a ll 355-7836 a fte r 1958 C O R V E T T E , New r e a r eñcT. R e b u ilt engine and tra n s m is s io n . M o d e rn fu r n itu r e . C a ll ED 2 - 0255 o r ED 2-6 8 1 9 . 19 ROOM FOR T W O fe m a le g ra d , stud ents. N o c o o k i n g . C a r spayed, s ilv e r and b la ck A .K .C . r e g is te re d . 2 y e a rs o ld . Good NEW T Y P IN G in m y hom e. S h irle y D e c k e r. 2612 F o re s t A ve. L a n s - n e ce ssa ry. C a ll a fte r 6 p .m . w a tchdog. C a ll IV 4-5217. 18 7 p .m . Sunbeam T a lb o t 1953, Sunroof 19 New T ir e s on r e a r. 332-0568 a fte r 8 p .m . 19 L A R G E FOUR o r f i v e r o o m a p a rtm e n t. A v a ila b le Sept. 1 f o r ED 2-4 99 3._________ 19 FOR S A L E 26” g ir ls b ic y c le . EYDEAL VILLA ln g . IV 2-7208._______________ 19 T HESIS T Y P IN G DONE on IB M Salon. F in e C o nd ition . C a ll ED O F F CAM PUS liv in g f a ll te rm . Good c o n d itio n . $15. 4848 South the r iv e r ’ s edge 3 to 5 co lle g e m en. L e a se and NOW LEASING FOR E le c tr ic . P ro o f-re a d in g punctua­ 2-4018. 17 IM P O R T S P E C IA L G ra d u a te s o r m a t u r e u n d e r­ H agadorn o r Phone ED 2 -4 9 3 0 . 1958 T R I U M P H T R -3 , f ir e - a p a rtm e n ts on th e ce d a r d e p o s it ¿required. A ls o , b a c h e lo r g ra d u a te s . C o okin g, p a r k i n g , F A L L TERM tio n , s p e l l i n g and c o rre c tio n M .G .— T . F . — 1954 c la s s ic . 4b4t> a p a rtm e n t. $11 p e r w e ek. C a ll 18 r iv e r s tre e t w o rk . F in ish e d m a n u s c rip t g u a r­ engine re d fin is h , new top. A c lo s e in . E vening IV 2-0131.' 19 THREE B E D R O O M Ra HCH. M o o re , A p t. 5. Okem os o r D ia l IV 9 - 2 3 8 9 . _________ 19 1 L 2. BEDROOMS anteed. G ra m m a tic a lly and typo­ Real sharp TR at $985. O N E -4 g i r l a p a rtm e n t. F a ll te rm . L a rg e lo t, n i c e l y lanscapped.' g ra p h ic a lly c o r r e c t . Resum e, 332-3273. * 18 1952 M .G .T .D . A c la s s ic c a r. ed 2-4432 C a ll Fabian R e a lty. ED 2-0811. For Sale C lo se to schools and shopping 1 BEDROOM FOR 2-3 long te rm s and stud ies done also. FO R D-1 9 6 1 4 - d o o r s t a t i o n W hite fin is h , b r a n d new top, 19 M E T A L O F F I C E DESK, fo u r c e n te r. C a ll 332-0411. 19 PERSONS wagon. L ig h t blue, F o rd o m a tic , C a ll IV 5 - 4725._________ 19 le a th e r in te r io r at on ly $995. 1959 DUCAT1 M o to rc y c le ; to o ls , la rg e d ra w e rs , m a tch in g r e c lin - QUALITY S T E R E O r e c o r d " 6 ” , 17,000 m ile s . $1,295, Phone M O D E R N F U R N I S H E D th re e 2 BEDROOM FOR 4 1963 ENG LISH F O R D , A ng lia sp a re p a rts , m anual i n c l u d e d . able u p h o l s t e r e d a rm c h a ir. p la y e r. M u s t s a c r ific e . Phone L U C Y W E L L S , f o r fa s t a c c u ra te IV 5-1838. 18 D eluxe. New c a r p r ic e to save ro o m a p a r t m e n t . M o h a g a n y L e a v in g c o u n t r y . B e s t O ffe r. PERSONS ty p in g on e lite type I.B .M . e le c ­ Bob. ED 7-0587. 19 E D 2-0070 a n y tim e . 19 C H E V R O LE T — i9 6 0 , c o n v e rt­ you money at $1569. B O N N E V IL L E - 1 9 6 3 T riu m p h , p a n e l l i n g . A m p le p a r k i n g . COMPLETELY t r ic . C a ll 339-2139. C Phone 355-9855. 19 P R E M IE R B A B Y G R A N D piano ib le , V - 8 , a u to m a tic, new t ir e s . p e rfe c t, 2 m onths o ld , 1300 m ile s , A v a ila b le Septem ber 1. C a ll 482- FURNISHED L e a v in g c o u n try . M u s t S e l l . A L EDWARDS A C E D I S C O U N T S : B ic y c le s , and w h ite needle p o in t bench. THESIS T Y P IN G f o r ca rb o n cop­ save $250. Phone IV 9-4 44 0. 18 6032. 19 la m p s , desks, bookstands, d r y ­ Good c o n d itio n . C a ll IV 2-3639. • CITY BUS Phone 484-7201 18 SPORTS CAR CEN TER ie s , m u lt ilit h m a s te rs , o r stu ­ 616 N. H oward in g r a c k s , s p itto o n s , d ish e s, 18 • LARGE REC ROOM HOUSE dent s e rv ic e s ace tates. IB M 's 1958 FO R D V - 8 , 4-d o o r bro w n A U T O M O T IV E R E P A IR • LAURORY FAC ILITIE S Phone IV 9-7591 C19 a la rm c lo c k s . R E N T A L S . ACE p O R T a & L e T Y p B W R lf lk ~ w ith - c a rb o n rib b o n and co m p le te and w h ite ra d io and he a te r. W hite AUGUST V A L V E g rin d s p e c ia l. • CLOSE TO SHOPPING FARR.AND 1014-4 b e d r o o m s. H AR DW ARE o p p o s ite U n io n B ld g . O ly m p ia P re c is io n . Buy the f in ­ G re e k alphabet and o th e r te ch ­ s id e w a lls . Ae r y good c o n d itio n 1963 T -B IR D Landau. M is t green, C h e v ro le t and F o rd . 6 C y lin d e r C19 • AIK CONDITIONED b a sem e nt, g a r a g e , gas heat, e s t. T e rm s a v a ila b le . H a s s e l- n ic a l sym b o ls. E x p e rie n c e in a ll $500. Phone 355-5860. 18 w h ite v in y l top. F u ll p o w e r, p r i ­ $35. V 8’ s $48 p lu s p a rts . Reeds ne w ly d e co ra te d . $120 p e r m onth. V IO L IN AND DRUMS. Good c o n - b r in g C om pany. 310 N . G ra n d . d e p a rtm e n ts . W o n c h G ra p h ic vate o w n e r. Phone ED 2-3123. FEATURING TRIU M PH — H e ra ld , 1960, con - G a ra g e 2707. E ast K alam azoo. Phone IV 5-7 98 7. 18 d itio n . Phone 332-6996, a n y tim e . IV 2-1 21 9.__________________ C S e rv ic e , 1720 E ast M ic h ig a n A v e - 19 ' v e rtib le , e x c e lle n t shape. M ust Ju st E a s t of C h a rle s S tre e t. 1956 FORD F a irla n e ; two d o o r, T W O BEDROO M D U P L E X , ¿ lo s e __________________________ 19 B O X SPRING , m a ttre s s o p tio n a l. * G„ E. APPLIANCES nue, L a n s in g . Phone: 484-7786. C s e ll, ove rsea s duty. Phone T U Phone 489-1626. 18 to cam pus. N ic e y a rd and f u ll O K E M O S - T W O B E D R O O M , L ik e new , o n ly used th re e m on th s. JOB" RESUMES — 100 co p ie s, 6 c y lin d e r, s tic k s h ift. No ru s t, 2-6559 o r T U 2-8278.________ 1_8 $225. C a ll IV 9-1895, 412 Hage, A U T O M O T IV E : S ER VIC E p r iv a te b a s e m e n t . $125 p e r a t t a c h e d ga rag e. B e a u tifu lly R easonable. Phone 355-6149. 18 a nd $4. A ld in g e r D ir e c t M a il A d v e r­ F A L C O N — 1962 F u tu ra , w h i t e L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n . 19 m onth. C h ild re n but no pets. landscaped, garden, 400 C h r is t­ SING ER SEW ING M A C H IN E ¿1(5 tis in g . 533 N o rth C lip p e rt. IV 5 - * LAVISH NEW w ith re d in te r io r , bucket seats, C H E V R O L E T -1 9 5 6 . E x c e l l e n t A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M ? C a ll One y e a r m in im u m . C a ll M ay­ m as T re e s . 5 m in u te s to M .S.U. Z A G . Sold new f o r o v e r $250.00. 2213. C 101 h.p. engine, ra d io , standard lo c a l tra n s p o rta tio n . C a ll 355- K a lam a zoo S t r e e t Body Shop. n a rd E b e rly , E D 2-5 61 6, O ffice E D 7-7714, o r IV 4-3929 17 Need r e lia b le p a rty tha t w i ll as­ SWIMMING POOL tra n s m is s io n . $1,550. 355-1160. 6004. S m a ll dents to la rg e w re c k s . ED 7-1641. H ille y In c ., R e a lto rs . sum e o n ly eigh t pa ym en ts o f $6.06 it Transportation 19 D E T R O IT E R T R A I L E R - 1 0 J X 1230 H aslett Rd. 18 A m e ric a n and f o r e i g n c a rs . ________________________ 19 42’ . T w o be dro om s. Ken O liv e r p e r m onth. T h is m achine has la te W A N T E D S T U D E N T to share FO R D — 1959 c o n v e rtib le . P ow er Boguo Street G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507.1411 m od el sew ing fe a tu re s such as o ff M. 78 T W O BEDR O O M HOUSE clo se S a le s . 1846 H a s le tt R d. ED 2 - d r iv in g and expenses to L o s A n­ s te e rin g and b ra ke s. V - 8 , c u r is - at the Red Cedar E a st K ala m a zo o . C 6861. D a ily between 10 and 3, b u tto n h o le s, b l i n d h e m s , o v e r ­ For Further Information to O kem os. W ill c o n s id e r good ge le s. Le a vin g A ugust 29. C a ll o m a tic , new t ir e s . $995. Phone e x c e p ^ F r id a ^ a n ^ ^ u n d a jr ^ 19 c a s ts , a ll w ith o u t a tta ch m e n ts. G o rd ie M I 5-9771. 19 E m p lo y m e n t________ stud ent. C a ll M a yn a rd E b e rly . Phone ED 7-2098. 18 ED 2-5 61 6. O ffic e E D 7-1641. F o r in fo rm a tio n Phone O L 5 - L.ARK— 1960 V - 8 , 4 -d o o r sedan. N E E D M O N EY to o u tfit c h ild re n H ille y In c ., R e a lto rs . 19 2302. C19 ★ Wanted S tick s h ift. Good co n d itio n . Phone fo r school? P le asa nt w o rk in VERGREEN ARMS S EW lN C M A C H IN E 1963 Z lG - FIDELITY REALTY I f y o u ’ ve got used F u rn itu re and O F F CAM PUS liv in g f a ll te rm . ZA G has s lig h t fre ig h t damage 332-6287. 18 y o u r own neighborhood 2 -4 h o u rs fh« need cash - le t’ s get to g e th e r. G ra d u a te s o r m a t u r e u n d e r­ EC 2-0322 FO R D — 1953 4 -d o o r, good t ir e s , a day can m ean an e x c e lle n t but d id not a ffe c t sew ing a b il­ C a ll 355-8291. New Student Apts. g ra d u a te s. C o o k i n g , p a rk in g , LUXURY FURNISHED it y . I t bu tto nho le s, b lin d h e m s, engine good, body f a ir . Phone in com e . No e x p e r i e n c e nec­ L A D Y IN 5 0 's to liv e in w ith Ladjoining the campus c lo s e in . E vening IV 2-0131. APARTMENTS NA 7-2365._____________________18 e s s a ry . F o r appointm ent in y o u r sew s on buttons and m any fan cy EVENING ED 2-0565 s e m i-in v a lid lady f o r cheaper 19 1960 FORD F a irla n e ‘ '5 0 0 ” , 6 - hom e W rite o r c a ll evenings. M r s . TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, fu lly DESIGNED W ITH TH E de sig n s w ith ju s t a touch o f a re n t. C a ll 484-2189. THREE B E D R O O M RANCH- c y lin d e r au tom atic, ra d io , heat­ A lana H u ckin s, 5664 School St. fu rn is h e d g a s-h e a t, ga rag e, fro m S T U D E N T IN MIND c o n tro l. An outstanding value f o r C a ll ED 2-5051 STO N E, fa m ily ro o m , fire p la c e , B A B Y S IT T E R - R e s p o n s i b l e e r , w .w . Real clean. W ill tra d e . H a s le tt, M ic h ig a n Telephone F E o n ly $49.39. New m achine g u a r­ la s t of Sept, to end of M ay. C a ll attach ed double ga ra g e , base­ wom en f o r y e a r o ld c h ild : lig h t C a ll T U 2-0068. _________ 19 (Anytime) 9-8 4 8 3 ._______________________ C18 a fte r 5. 676-2398. 19 MODEL OPEN antee. C a ll O L 5-2 30 2. C19 m e n t, re c re a tio n ro o m , schools ho u se w o rk. C h e rry Lane A p ts. i 1960 T R IU M P H . T R -3 . E xce lle n t SEC R ETAR Y FOR L A W O F F IC E . L O V E L Y FURNISHED th re e bed- L O V E S EAT - O ld $10. K itch e n Now Renting n e a r b y . C a ll o w n e r - F E Phone 355-8055 a fte r 6 . 19 c o n d itio n . O rig in a l ow ner. Must S e ll. $1300 o r best o ffe r. C a ll for O v e r 21 p re fe rre d . M u s t be a c - ( ro o m N e a r F ra n d o r. Separate c u ra te ty p is t. M o n d a y - F r id a y S tudy. A ccom m o da te s th re e to DAILY ta b le w ith fo u r c h ro m e c h a irs $10. G lid e r $10. C o ffe e ta b le $3. 9-2 58 7. 18 T Y P IS T S -P a rt and fu ll tim e w o rk F a c u lty Hom e. 3 b e d ro o m s , 1 i / 2 a v a ila b le days o r eve nings; jobs 335-6737. 19 p re fe rre d . W rite L e a rn e d a n d s ix . A v a ila b le Sept. 1. C a ll 482- 489-7445. 19 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. ba ths, fa m ily k itc h e n . F u ll base­ be gin in e a rly S ep tem be r; m ust DEAN & HARRIS MOTORS C o te , 220 A lb e rt Ave. E ast L a n ­ 6032. SAT. 1:00 to 4:0 0 P.M. T R U N D L E BEDS - C o m p le te w ith Fall ‘ 63 19 m e n t, re c re a tio n r o o m , f ir e ­ be able to type 55 w o rd s a m in ute G rand R iv e r at C edar sin g. State e xp e rie n ce , q u a lific a ­ m a ttre s s and s p rin g s , e x c e lle n t O ffice 239 Bogue St. G E N T L E M E N GRAD. STU- c o n d itio n . Phone IV 7-3080. 18 p la c e . T w o c a r ga ra g e . L a rg e o r m o re w ith a c c u ra c y . F o r ove r 48 y e a rs w ith F o rd tio n and s a la ry d e s ire d . 19 D E N T S - One double fro n t and lo t. N e a r M a rb le and St. T hom a s in te rv ie w w r ite State News, Box 1960 VOLKSW AGON nice, sharp, T O W N A t o ¿ O U N T R Y F O O D i tw o sin g le b e d ro o m s. V e ry de­ .A ir Conditioning M lN A T U ftE SC H N AU ZER p u p - S cho ols. B y ow ne r. ED 2-8352 345, Student S e rv ic e s B ld g . tf e co n o m ica l lit t le c a r, $1095. IN C . Do you have tim e on y o u r s ira b le . P riv a te e n tra n c e and •Custom b u ilt Kitchens p ie s . T w o fe m a le s, e ig h t weeks 1962 O LD SM O BILE F -8 5 con­ o r 355-5157. 18 hands? We need 2 m en w ith p a rk in g . G round le v e l. C a li a fte r .B u ilt-in study area o ld . A .K .C . Reg. C a ll ED 7 - v e rtib le , r a d io , h e a te r, autom atic m o rn in g s and evenings fr e e to .Ample Parking 1208 19 it Service tra n s m is s io n , $2195. 1961 V A L IA N T 4 -d o o r standard tra n s m is s io n , r a d i o , heater, w o rk at e xce p tio n a l s e llin g jo b . P r e fe r m a r r ie d m en w ith c a r 5. IV 9-1100. C O L L E G E M E N - H o m e , seven ro o m fu rn is h e d . A v a ila b le f a ll 18 .Individual balconies KEN M O R E W R I N G E R w a sh - in g m achine. Good C o n d itio n $20. C a ll ED 2-0176. 19 HOUSE P A IN T IN G B y tw o s tu ­ dents. E xp e rie n ce d , rea son able Civil Rights f o r tr a v e l exp e rie n ce . F o r ap­ $895. p o in tm e n t c a ll 484-4317. C t e r m . A 1 r-c o n d itio n e d , n e w l y L O C A T IO N SO FA - T h re e cu sh io n , V e lo u r, rates. Phone ED 7-7837 o r ED (continued from p a g e I) 1959 FORD c o n v e rtib le , w hite d e co ra te d , s u i t a b l e f o r s ix 1 BLOCK NORTH OF 2-6 3 3 6 a n y tim e ., 19 G R E A T L A K E S E M P L O Y M E N T c o lle g e m en. L o ca te d a t 1518 9 x 12 blue ru g . B oth re a so n ­ o f the c it y ’ s fa c ilit ie s i f r a c ia l w ith w hite top— e x tra good value, GO. RIVER S TU D EN T T V R E N T A L S . New e q u a lity w e re p re d o m in a n t h e re . ■Snyder has pe rm a n e n t p o s itio n s f o r m en E ast M ic h ig a n Avenue, L a n sin g . a b le . Phone IV 2-3 35 4 a fte r 6 . $895. ■Dorm 18 19** portable, $9 per month. 21” T h e G re a te r L a n s in g C o o rd i­ and w om en In o ffic e , s a le s , and C a ll ED 7 -1 27 6 o r IV 2-1637. ON EVERGREEN 1959 R A M B LE R -A M E R 1C A N 2 - table models, $8 per month. A l l n a tin g C o u n c il on Hum an R ig h ts Is e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2-1 5 4 3 , 616 A sk f o r M r . L a N o ble . ELECTRIC STO vE— 20" a p a rt- d o o r wagon. Cheap tra n s p o rta tio n M ic h ig a n N a tio n a l T o w e r. C RENT N O W m e n t s iz e . T h re e y e a rs o ld . $70. sets guaranteed, no service or m ade up o f re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f f o r the money, $495. 19 delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV c iv ic , s o c ia l and re lig io u s o rg a n ­ 1958 FORD 4 -d o o r ranchw agon, F E M A L E and M A L E . In te rv ie w s TW O OR T H R E E W OMEN g ra d - FOR FALL E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . P h o n e IV 2-6 58 1. 19 2-0624. C iz a tio n s throu gh ou t th e a re a . V -8 w ith pow er s te e rin g . V e ry g iv e n August 21 at P la ce m e n t m ne students 't o share house i« . B E D S -T W IN , v a n ity , c o a ts , d r e s - WHY PAY MORE? For profes­ F o rm e d s e v e ra l w eeks ago by cle a n , $495. B u re a u . E xp e rie n ce n o t n e cces- th re e b lo c k s fr o m cam pus. C a ll R«c se s, snow s u it s iz e 3, b o y 's sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. a gro u p o f c itiz e n s d is s a tis fie d 1959 MERCURY 2 -d o o r auto­ s a r y - w ill t r a in . F u ll and p a r t- ED 2-1 2 4 2 . 3 332-1011 IV - 522*1 w ith the C ity C o u n c il’ s a c tio n , s h ir ts s iz e 12. 2610 H e ig h ts, Pants, s k i r t s , sweaters, 50*. m a tic tra n s m is s io n , cle an c a r, Epp/ey tim e em p lo ym e nt in E a st L a n ­ COMPLETE APARTMENT South Campus A P P R O V E D HOUSE. N ear G ro e sb e ck H i l l s , Phone 4 8 2 - Plain d resses, suits, co sts, $1.00 the C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c il’ s u l t i­ $895. s in g ’ s New B ig -B o y . 18 - F U L L o f f u r n itu r e . 2 Twin size M any o th e r makes and m odels Completely furnished F ra n d o r. F u rn is h e d f o r co lle g e 5017. __________________ ________19 _ 3006 Vine St. 1 /2 block west of m ate c o n ce rn is " t o b u ild a F E M A L E : O P E N I N G f o r A s - stud ents. V e ry cle a n . Phone 489- beds, ru g s , 4 la m p s, end ta ­ W EBCO R m o n o ra l phonograph. F r#lvJor> C u n ite d c o m m u n ity gro u p to be to choose fro m . Shop o u r fu ll •W a ll to wall carpeting s is ta n t M a n a g e r. Ages 2 1 -50 , 2334 a fte r 6:30 p .m . b le s , 3 lounge c h a i r s , coach, O rig in a l p r ic e $175, 8 y e a rs o ld an in s tru m e n t to uphold equal op­ 18 b lo c k of used c a r b a rg a in s . A R e ta il S p e cia lty Food Shop. Some desk, d re s s e r. L e a v in g c o u n try . - w a n te d . $40. C a ll 332-0068 a f- XEROX COPIES anything: even p o rtu n itie s f o r a ll and to ta ke e 4 car parking g u ara ntee w ith e v e ry c a r. IV E ven in g and W eekend w o rk r e ­ M A L E STUDEN TS to sha re n ic e ly e A ir conditioned 1312 H a s le tt ap t. 11 o r ED 2 - t e r 9 p .m . i P»S«* in * bound book. Aldln- a c tio n on in e q u a litie s w h e n e ve r 2-1604. C19 q u ire d . A p p ly In w r itin g o n ly to fu rn is h e d house. C ooking, liv in g 1223. 19 EOLDlNG M E T A L BEfl. VlY, *« r D ire« Mail. 533 N. Cllp- and w h e re e v e r the y o c c u r.” e Snack bar 427 E a st G ra n d R iv e r, E a s tL a n - ro o m , T . V . U n sup ervise d. F o r T W O -S P E E D K e n m o re I r o n e r 1956 FORD, V - 8 , Standard S h ift. b re a k fa s t $et. $12. T e n t and met- pert. IV 5-2 2 1 3 . g MSU Students f o r a D e m o c ra t­ Runs good. $100. C a ll. IV 4 - e Private balcdny m w , Statg age, education and ex­ F a ll. 332-0 3»» .f-______________ w i**v c h a ir J! e x c e lle n t d o n d itio a . al c o t, $30. M is c e lla n e o u s ite m s . F O R K IN G MOTHERS: C a re fo r i c S ociety and the M ic h ig a n State 4327. 19 • Paneled dining room p e rie n c e . 18 M A L E STUDENTS to sha re n ic e ly Phone F E 9-8 38 0. 18 c h a p te r o f th e Student N o n -v io ­ fu rn is h e d house. C ooking, T .V . C a ll IV 9-2389. 19 v o u r c h ild in m y hom e beginning C H E V R O L E T : C lean 1958, fo u r • Four large closets HORSES: One 3 y e a r o ld q u a rte r le n t C o o r d i n a t i o n C o m m it­ Want-Ads U n s u p e r v i s e d . Sum m er $30 h o rs e , one 2 y e a r o ld p a lo m in o . DISHWASHER - U sed, good c o n - S ep t. 2 . Pone 489-5661 a fte r d o o r, B e l- A ir e t r im , o rig in a l •Dishwashers m o n th ly ; F a ll. 332-0384. 19 d itio n $25. C a ll ED 7-0203. 18 ; 6 p .m . 19 te e . (SNCC) a re m e m b e rs o f the o w ne r. Phone 332-6268. 19 O ffice Open 12-7 P.M. D oil Do The T rick > Phone ED 2-6 06 6. 18 • C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c il. ! M ichigan State N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan T u e s d a y , Au gu st 2 0 , 1 9 6 3 5 Placed By Personnel Center Buildings 3,800 Non-Academic Workers (continued from page 2) a b ic y c le to rid e fro m the r a i l­ way s ta tio n in to the c o u n try ­ becam e a sta te in 1837, he be­ sid e to fin d fu tu re students. cam e it s f ir s t g o ve rn o r. Landon H a l l was nam ed fo r G ilc h r is t H a l l im m o rta liz e s L in d a E. Landon, MSU lib r a r ia n the name o f Maude G ilc h r is t, a fro m 1891 to 1932. She was M ic h ­ b o ta n ist who cam e in 1901 to v i­ he lp , and 2 80 w e re a d m in is tra tiv e lic e , ra d io and T V s ta tio n tech­ ta liz e w om en’ s co u rse s. She in ­ igan S tate’ s f ir s t wom an in s tru c ­ By ERIC FILSON t o r when she taught E ng lish com ­ and p ro fe s s io n a l people. n ic ia n s and a host o f o th e r po­ siste d that m u sic, a r t and l i t ­ State News Staff Writer In a d d itio n to the p ro c e s s in g s itio n s . e ra tu re w e re as e sse n tia l as p o s itio n c l a s s e s d u rin g the “ T h e MSU P erso nn el C e n te r o f jo b a p p lica n ts, the c e n te r also " O u r jo b c la s s ific a tio n sys­ d o m e stic scie nce in the tr a in ­ 1890’ s. is re s p o n s ib le f o r the r e c r u it - handles jo b c la s s ific a tio n s , s a l­ te m c o v e rs a ll the no n-academ ic ing of a ho m em a ker. M r s . Joseph R. W illia m s was p ie n t and m aintenance o f a ll the a ry and wage ad ju stm e nt and e m ­ p e rso n n e l w ith the exce ptio n of T . G len P h illip s was a D e tro it the w ife o f MSU’ s f ir s t p re s ­ n o n -a ca d e m ic w o r k fo r c e on p lo ye tra in in g . the top a d m in is tra to rs such as landscape a rc h ite c t who planned ident and she lent a fe m in in e ca m p u s ,” a cco rd in g to G e ra ld "J o b c la s s ific a tio n s se rve as the v ic e p re s id e n ts . MSU’ s g ro w th in the 1930’ s and touch to the campus when i t was F . O’ C o nn or, a ssista n t d ir e c to r a b a sis o f c o m p a ris o n and also He po in te d out that the p ro b ­ 1940’ s. He p re s e rv e d the c ir c le , nothing but few b u ild in g s cen­ o f the P e rso n n e l C e n te r. as a guide o f q u a lific a tio n s ,” le m o f the c e n te r is the bro a d keeping it fr e e of new b u ild in g s te re d a ro u n u swamps. 'M SU has about 3,800 non- said O 'C o n n o r. range o f jo bs it handles. “ We and planned the landscaping that aca de m ic e m p lo yes. In the past "W a g e p o lic ie s a re e sta b lish e d a re not sp e c ia liz e d . T he actu a l tra n s fo rm e d the r iv e r banks fro m A noted su ffra g e tte , she lead y e a r, 2,260 f u ll and p a r t- tim e by the B o a rd of T ru s te e s in lin e acceptance o f em ployes is up to e x p e rim e n ta l fie ld s to one o f the the cause f o r w om en's r ig h ts em p lo yes w e re h ire d by v a rio u s w ith the re co m m en datio ns fro m the in d iv id u a l de pa rtm e nts con­ m ost b e a u tifu l co lle g e s cam puses w h ile e d ito r o f The B a llo t Box a rtm e n ts o f the U n iv e rs ity . the P e rso n n e l C e n t e r and in c e r n e d ," O’ C onnor noted. in A m e ric a . P h illip s H a ll com ­ and la te r in the C iv il W ar s erve d '•The c e n te r p ro cesse d o v e r te rm s o f the a v a ila b ility o f funds. He sa id the to ta l w o rk fo rc e m e m o ra te s his e ffo rts . as a n u rs e behind the lin e s . W il­ 16,000 a p p lic a tio n s la s t y e a r and A c c o rd in g to O’ Connor, th e cen­ on cam pus g y ra te s q u ite h e a v ily R a th e r H a ll in the B ro d y G roup lia m s H a ll w a s named in h e r r e fe r r e d 2,800 a p p lica n ts to U n i­ t e r has a tra in in g p ro g ra m f o r th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r. is named a fte r H o w a rd C . R a th e r, ho no r. v e r s ity d e p a rtm e n ts ,” he said. s u p e rv is o rs and is in the p ro c ­ “ T h e re a r e m o re em p lo yes who was dean o f the B asic C o l­ T he f i r s t s e c re ta ry to P r e s i­ O 'C o n n o r noted that 2 ,2 8 8 p e r ­ e s s o f e s ta b lis h in g a d d itio n a l d u rin g the s p rin g than d u rin g the lege in lv 4 4 r^ H e p re s e rv e d tfte dent Snyder f o r fiv e y e a rs and sons o f the to ta l no n-a cade m ic tr a in in g p ro g ra m s . re s t o f the y e a r ha nd lin g such , concept o f lib e r a l education w hich la te r r e g is tr a r f o r 30 y e a rs . em ploye p a y r o ll w e re h o u rly em ­ T h e tra in in g p r o g r a m s a re o p e ra tio n as w o rk on the fa rm s had been p a r tia lly lo s t a fte r 1900 E lid a Y a ke ly was honored by hav­ p lo ye s, 1,147 pe rson s w e re s a l­ c la s s ro o m in s tru c tio n p ro v id e d and o th e r m aintenance p ro b le m s . as sp e c ia liz e d subjects c re p t in to in g Y a ke ly H a ll named a fte r h e r. a rie d c l e r i c a l and s e c r e ta r ia l by the School o f L a b o r and In ­ We have a lo t of te m p o ra ry h e lp . the c u rr ic u lu m . T he p e o p l e im m o rta liz e d in d u s tria l R e la tio n s. " A ls o , w e have a la rg e num ­ Jonathan L . Snyder was p re s ­ MSU b u ild in g names have serve d b e r o f student w ive s who cause Program Inf. IV 5-6485 T h e P e rso n n e l C e n te r was e s ­ ident fro m 1896 to 1915. D u rin g M ic h ig a n State long and w e ll. ta b lis h e d in 1946 w ith L e o n a rd a b u ilt - in tu rn o v e r o f 26 p e r h is t e n u r e , e n ro llm e n ts grew T h is fo rm o f trib u te is fittin g H. G la n d e r as d ir e c to r , and the cent o f the c le r ic a l and s e c re ­ fro m 300 to 2,000 la r g e ly be­ f o r those who gave so much in ■ fflfe S Â Â É ™ c e n te r, w h ich G la n d e r s t ill d i­ t a r ia l n e lp ," he sa id . “ D u rin g cause he p u rsue d p ro s p e c tiv e b u ild in g th is U n iv e rs ity in to one re c ts , is under the a d m in is tra ­ the past y e a r th is am ounted to students. In som e in sta nce s he o f A m e ric a ’ s leading educational HURRY...LAST 2 DAYS tio n o f the U n iv e rs ity S e c re ta ry , Jack B r e s lin . 323 f u ll- t im e e m p lo y e s ." “ We get m o s t o f o u r jo b va­ ren te d a liv e r y r ig o r b o rro w e d in s titu tio n s . EATURE AT 1:15 - 3:16 T h e s ta ff o f the c e n te r in clu d e s ca n cie s d u rin g the su m m e r when 5:17 - 7:18 - 9:20 P.M. th re e em ploye in te rv ie w e rs , one jo b a n a ly is t, one d ir e c to r , one s tu d e n t. w iv e s and o th e rs le a ve at the end o f the s p rin g t e r m . ” Personnel Center Summer School Special Tti«t new gidgets a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r and the sec­ T he c e n te r is lo cated on M ic h ­ l o v i n g a b a ll j r e t a r ia l s ta ff. A v is itin g nu rse on the s ta ff a lso p ro v id e s home s e rv ic e to igan A v e n u e between M ayo and W illia m s d o rm ito rie s . A c c o rd in g to O’ C o nn or, the University Theatre Comes FREE COUPON C O L U M B B ^ IC T U R E S pr esen ts em p lo yes who a re i l l . lo c a tio n m akes the c e n te r b e tte r A J E R R Y B R E S L E R p r o d u c tio n , O’ C onnor pointed out th a t the a c c e s s ib le to jo b a p p lic a n ts be­ This ad good for one FREE ADMISSION wjlf* n «ÿdget. a c tiv itie s o f the c e n te r re m a in at a con stant high le v e l th ro u g h ­ cause o f the downtown bus ro u te th a t ru n s on M ic h ig a n Avenue. To Dorms - Save Walk presented with one paid admission on the ‘ ‘ World's Largest Miniature Golf C ourse''. Also this ad and •»Sir out the y e a r. He s a i d the average h o u rly 754 pood for a $1.00 baskat of golf balls on tho " T h e expanding cam pus has wage that the U n iv e rs ity pays to the d o rm ito ry liv in g un its. “ We have alw ays had F a irc h ild By LINDA MILLER and a r e n a p la y s , " said R ut­ driving range. affe cte d o u r o p e ra tio n s d r a s tic ­ f u ll- t im e em p lo yes is $1.90 p e r R utledge said that in ad dition h o u r. T h e m in im u m wage is State News Staff Writer to s e rv in g students, the new p r o ­ ledge. ” T h e d o rm ito r y p ro g ra m a lly . T h e i n c r e a s e o f h ir in g handled by the c e n te r th is y e a r $1.25 and the highest is about In cre a se d 446 o v e r 1961-62. $4.00 p e r h o u r. Students in the new, som ewhat is o la te d re sid e n ce h a lls w ill have g ra m w i l l p ro v id e U n iv e r s ity T h e a tre w ith an o p p o rtu n ity fo i 1 is an extension o f th e s e .’ ’ Just $1 fo r a season tic k e t Fairway Golf Range Filmed in Spectacular an o p p o rtu n ity to see U n iv e r s ity W ill a d m it students liv in g in M c­ "W e have re c ru ite d about 30 f u r th e r e x p e rim e n ta tio n . O’ C o nn or added th a t the c e n te r COLOR. p e rson s each f o r the new W onders w o rk s c lo s e ly w ith the P la c e ­ T h é â tre p r o d u c t i o n w ith o u t “ It w ill be a g re a t d ir e c t o r ’ s Donel and Case to th e seven 5 Min. East of MSU on E. Grand River and M cD o ne l h a lls opening th is m ent B u re a u to help students w a lk in g a c ro s s cam pus to the tra in in g p la c e ," he said, “ w ith p ro d u c tio n s . Students in o th e r GOOD Through Mon. Aug. 26,1963 Starts THURSDAY I A u d ito riu m . m o re acting and d ir e c tin g .” liv in g u n its w ill see the p e r­ f a l l , " he said. seeking jo b s w ith the P erso nn el He e xp la ine d that m any s tu ­ C e n te r. D u rin g the fo llo w in g academ ic P a rtic ip a tio n in the p ro d u ctio n fo rm a n ce s in the A u d ito riu m . dents h e re on cam pus do not r e a l­ y e a r, seven arena p la ys w ill be o f these pla ys is not lim ite d to R utledge said th a t each p e r­ iz e the n u m b e r o f em ployes p ro du ced in M cD onel and Won­ students m a jo rin g in th e a tre . A ll - fo rm a n ce w ill be done at the needed to ru n an in s titu tio n of d e rs H a lls , fo llo w in g t h e ir p e r­ u n iv e r s ity try o u ts w ill be held A u d ito riu m f ir s t . " F o r exam ple, the siz e o f MSU. "W e have a w id e v a rie ty of 'Hot’ Fuse Box fo rm a n c e in the A u d ito riu m . “ T h e U n iv e rs ity has becom e e a r ly fa ll te rm fo r both fa c u lty m e m b e rs and students. W ednesday throu gh S aturday the p la y would be done h e re ,’ ’ he Take a break Causes Anxiety con cern ed about th e is o la tio n of T h e p ro d u c tio n s w ill co n sist said. "T h e fo llo w in g T uesday we n o n -a ca d e m ic jo bs on cam pus. O u r re c ru itm e n t p ro g ra m p r o ­ vid e s p e rso n n e l f o r food s e rv ­ An o ve rhe ated fuse box caused the new d o r m s ," said F ra n k R utledge, d ir e c to r of th e a tre p r o ­ o f p la y s , c o n c e rt re a d in g s and e p ic p o e try . w ould move o v e r to W onders, , then T h u rsd a y to M cD onel. from your studies. ic e s , ja n it o r ia l w o rk , grounds e x c ite m e n t at the A d m in is tra ­ d u ctio n s. “ We fe e l o b lig a te d and d e p a rtm e n t w o rk , s e c re ta ria l and tio n B u ild in g F r id a y a fte rn o o n . w ant to re a ch as m any students 0 te c h n ic a l p o s itio n s , cam pus p o - > T h e E ast L a n s in g F ir e De­ as p o s s ib le ." T he move to p re se n t th e a tric a l load the gang TUBI p a rtm e n t was c a lle d when som e­ events in the d o r m ito r ie s was one s m e lle d sm oke. Ir w in J. H o l­ p ro po sed by the d e p a rtm e n t of Make Laundry into a car ITs ABSOLUTELY lid a y , a s s is ta n t g e n e ra l fo re m a n speech. In c o o p e ra tio n w ith the o f b u ild in g s and u t ilit ie s , said d e p a rtm e n ts o f m u s ic and a r t, Day. A Day and head for Metro , the box, lo ca te d in ro o m 14, c u ltu r a l events w i ll m ove in to Goöwyn F I N -tastic ove rhe ated because o f a bad con­ the student liv in g u n its . For. the tastiest Mayer nection. T h e p ro g ra m c a lls f o r the Pfesents TUE. AND WED. p ro d u c tio n of 15 p e r fo rm in g a rts Dam age w as e s tim a te d at $10. TAMMY AND Phone and lig h t s e rv ic e was d is ­ e ve n ts, seven m u s ic , seven thea­ bargains in town rup te d in s e v e ra l a d m in is tra tiv e t r e and a dance r e c ita l. G a lle ry o ffic e s . a r t shows w ill a lso be in tro d u ce d atM the fabulous dolphin THE DOCTOR ¿ fe 8:17 - 12:15 © The wonderful story of a - Plus - CAPE FEAR - ONCE 10:16 - SANDWICHES PIZZA ITALIAN FOOD McDonald's .ansing< boy and his dolphin pal...! a, East Lansing— i Starring .AIR CONDITIONED 4015 W. Saginaw STARTS THUR. I Blk. East of Campus! CHUCK CONNORS For pizza sake call” Bring your clothes to... 4700 S. Cedar 2120 N. Lorch I 2 Blkts. West of Union! M E T R O C O L O R [mH BYE BYE BIRDIE P rog ram Info rm ation EO 2-6944 LAST 3 DAYS! continuous Program Information IV 2-390S NOVA Cleaner and Shirt Laundry H U R R Y ! L a s t 3 Days con tinu ou s Shows F ro m 1:00 P .M . C A M P U S F ro m 1:00 P .M . Stop in for a coffee break 623 E . G rand R iv e r ED 2-3537 A c ro s s F ro m Student S e rv ic e s B u ild in g The true story of Lt. John F. Kennedy’s SHE DELIVERS TV COMMERCIALS 211 M.A.C. ED 7-1668 incredible adventure in the South Pacific! . . . HE DELIVERS BABIES . . . T o g e th e r they d e liv e r a fa b u lo u s ly Funny . . . d e lig h tfu lly d a rin g . . . i t ’ s T ic k lin g C om edyl std itlifc 6W IKBÜ9ÜUÜ9 -CUFF ROBERTSON D o ris D r y J&Thrill, I Nonicrm ? M ilo s S o u t h w e s t o l L a n s in g o n M - j^ B 9 South Cedar a t Jelly Road TU 2-24291 m in the year's m ost talked ab ou t role ! CO - FEATURE! j STARTS TOMORROW! | J ames G a r n er , OPfcAH/ COLOR Exclusive F irs t Run! A D M ISSIO N $1.25 T h is EN G A G E M E N T FIRST • LANSING • SHOWING! Mbert P "LAD : A DOG” son Terhumn's MOMMI (IT •PMUVTmOS* - Ü — ARLENE FRANCIS A U n i vo roa I R oloaoo C H Il r»RFN UNDER 12 FR E E | A T 3:30 - 7:50 P.M A T 1:00 - 5:15 - 9:10 P.M. F e a tu re at 1:00 - 3:05 - 5:15 7:25 - 9:35 P .M . EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION A t 8 p .m . starts FRIDAYI Comedy and Music! “ The Plucky Plumber** inCoior J H E M O S T FABLED LOVE STORY starting FRIDAY! YOU IN A L L R O M A N T I Q ^ - ^ . H I S T O R Y ! ! ! g o ig o is e e ls e e ' This Featuro A t 8:30 — Lat» COULDN’ T COWMBIA PKIURFS £ ASK FOR ‘A S M A S H ! A K N O C K O U T !” AKDHlM/pWf FEMALES mooucnoN says famed columnist HEDDA HOPPER FR I E N D L I E R 1 OR A FUNNIER 55 DAYS THAT STUNNED THE WORLD! * PI C T U R E! I r m a The SA M U E L B R O N ST O N MICStNTS 0 * . m DICK ANN- MaURBeN BOfftf JSSf *>ED Sweet puts spice in Heston C O -F E A T U R E ! . ISMM ASMÀ! ‘ •„— ONMNWIE me n’ s lives! The Wildest Screen Comedy *INCOlOR•RWMQON* Gj w Nivên Since Money Went Out of Stylo! MIRISCH COMPANY.«EDWARD LALPERS0N«»«