Inside Weather 4 Nuns find dorm liv in g MICHIGAN Partly cloudy. High in the high 80* s. interesting. Page 5. STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday, August 22, 1963 Price 10< East Lansing, Michigan 1 Gym 'Night O f Stars Features Annual 4-H , ... Senior Show Monday Champs %/ By CHARLES C .W ELLS 10,000 Invade Campus State News Staff Writer For 4-D ay Conclave " A N ig h t o f S ta r s " w i ll c lim a x the N a tio n a l S um m e r G ym n a stics C lin ic to n ig h t. T he c lin ic was By ERIC FILSON igan’ s 83 cou ntie s w i ll p a rtic ip a te he ld t h i s w eek on cam pus. “ N e a r­ ly 100 o f the 170 c lin ic re g is ­ State News Staff Writer In the p ro g ra m . T he d re s s e s they tra n ts a re scheduled to take p a rt w ill w e a r they made th e m s e lv e s . in the p ro g ra m ,” said MSU G ym ­ E veryone is in v ite d to the p r o ­ T h e 48th annual State 4 -H C lub n a s tic s Coach G eorge Szypula. g r a m ," M aw by added. Show opens on cam pus M onday. " I t w i ll be a fa s t m o vin g h o ur An a u ctio n o f liv e s to c k w i ll be R e g is tra tio n f o r the event, e x ­ and a h a lf . " Final Exams Draw Nigh pe cted to draw c lo s e to 10,000 v is ito r s to the cam pus, w i ll be held in the s ta d iu m at th e sam e tim e . T h e show w i ll have com edy and v a rie ty a c ts , a c ro b a tic dan­ E x h ib its w ill be held a ro un d the he ld in B ro d y h a ll 9 a .m .-1 2 c e rs , tra m p o lin e s ta rs , and fa st “ But somebody* s gotta know what* s gonna be on the fin a l" Waleed Jassim, Mosu, cam pus as p a rt o f the show. Home noon M onday. tu m b lin g e x e rc is e s . It fe a tu re s Iraq, sophomore, trie s fra n tica lly to gain information in a fam ilar pursuit far this econom ics e x h ib its w i ll be on " A w id e v a rie ty o f a c tiv itie s s e n io r cham pions fr o m the O ly m ­ d isp la y on the second and th ir d time of the term. w i ll be going o n aro un d the flo o rs o f the U nion. p ic D evelopm ent M eet he ld M o n ­ cam pus d u rin g the fo u r-d a y show day. “ Some o f these a re a lre a d y w h ich e n d s T h u rs d a y ," sa id " T h e D evelopm ent M eet was being set up. T hey w e re m a ile d R u s s e ll G. M a w b y , a s s is ta n t he ld to m ake the g y m n a s tic stu ­ In e a r ly , " he said. d ir e c to r of the exte n sio n 4 -H dents capable of tr y in g out f o r Skits Pòrtray Life O th e r e x h ib its f o r p o u ltry , C lub p ro g ra m . the O ly m p ic G ym n a stic te a m s ,” cro p s a n d c o n s e rv a tio n w i l l " O v e r 1,500 head o f liv e s to c k he added. occupy D e m o n s tra tio n H a ll. The w i ll be on d is p la y In the co n ­ J im A rn o ld , 19, fr o m St. C la ir basem ent o f the A u d ito riu m w ill c o u rse o f S partan S tadium . T h e H igh School, was the ou tsta nding house h o r tic u ltu re e x h ib its . e x h ib it a re a s th e re a re a lre a d y p e r fo r m e r in a 11-a ro u n d m e n 's For Entering Frosh " C lu b m e m b e rs w i ll put on being set up. c o m p e titio n at the O ly m p ic m eet. d e m o n stra tio n s in Anthony H a ll “ T h e a n im a ls w i ll le ave about He a lso took top honors on the and A g r ic u ltu r a l E n g in e e rin g ," th'fc tim e the fo o tb a ll team a r r iv e s h o riz o n ta l b a r and the s t ill rirtg s . M awby said. f o r f p ll p r a c tic e ,” he said. The w o m e n ' s a ll-a ro u n d O th e r h ig h lig h ts o f the show " A b o u t 3,000 clu b m e m b e rs cha m pion w as Pat C e rn e y, 17, E n te rin g fre sh m e n at C o un sel­ fic e in the d o rm ito ry . M r s . M i l ­ __ "B e c a u s e th e re a re 33 f r a ­ in c lu d e the h o rse show on Wed­ and le a d e rs p a rtic ip a tin g in the fr o m D ayton, O hio. A ll-a ro u n d in g C lin ic s in W ilso n H a ll a re d re d E tlin g , a re s id e n t a d v is e ., t e r n itie s on c a m p u s ." nesday south o f the S tadium . T h e show w i l l be stayin g in the B ro d y c o m p e titio n c o n sists o f seven p la y s L u a n n 's h a r r i e d ro o m ­ " I n th is w ay, the k id s get some p ro g ra m w i ll s ta rt at 9 a .m . in tro d u c e d to the U n i v e r s i t y gro up o f d o r m ito rie s . T h e show is g y m n a s tic events. T o w in , the m a te . in fo rm a tio n w ith a laugh at the " A ch icke n barbecue w ill be th ro u g h a s k it w hich s a tiriz e s an annual windup of 4 -H a c tiv itie s p e r fo r m e r m ust be p ro fic ie n t sam e t im e , " J i l l said. held in fro n t o f B ro d y h a ll f o r n e a rly e v e ry phase o f cam pus John P e lle tie r , S ou thfield sen­ and a lso the launching o f 4-H GOING UP AND OVER - A young gymnast, who w ill in each o f the m . " O f c o u rs e , we have to e xp la in c lu b m e m b e rs who have had ex­ life . io r , tra m p s a c ro s s the stage as p ro g ra m s f o r the com ing y e a r .” participate, in tonight* s “ Night Of Stars gymnastic Ren A u re , 18, fro m St. C la ir a t the end that som e o f these p e rie n c e in an outdoor cooking " B o o k w o rm s ,” fraternity the g o d -lik e v a r s ity a th le te , and One fe a tu re o f the show is th re e and an e n te rin g MSU fre s h m a n , b o ys, s o r o r it y g ir ls , b e a tn iks, c h a r a c t e r s a re exaggerated p r o je c t,” M aw by said. " O ld e r program in doing a bock somersault on the trampoline. L in d a C o llin s , D e tro it se n io r, evening p ro g ra m s that w i ll be took f ir s t s in tu m b lin g and flo o r ty p e s . Some o f the fre s h m e n at m e m b e rs fro m each county w ill v a r s ity a th le te s and n e a rly ev­ w in d s up the s k it as a shy, hom e­ held in the A u d ito riu m . T h e p r o ­ e x e rc is e . T o m Sawhook, 17, fro m C o u n se lin g C lin ic thought they p re p a re the fe a st fo r a p p ro x i­ e ry o th e r type o f student com e s ic k fre s h m a n . g ra m s w i ll have a n a u tic a l them e B u tle r , P a ., was f i r s t in m e n ’ s in f o r th e ir sh a re o f lig h t-h e a rte d w e re a ll t r u e - t o - l if e . " m a te ly 400 people. "W h y d id you com e to c o l­ and 4 -H c lu b m e m b e rs w i ll act c o m p e titio n on the side h o rse . Wally Butts Wins T he fin a l co u n se lin g c lin ic of « “ On W ednesday about 80 4 -H ja b s fr o m the student re s id e n t as m a s te rs -o f-c e re m o n ie s . John M ason, 1 6 ,T o ro n to ,C a n a d a , le g e ," the m o d e ra to r asks the the su m m e r is being held th is m e m b e rs w ill tra v e l to D e tro it a d v is e rs who put on the s k it. " A m assed cho rus o f 250 m e m ­ cam e In f i r s t on the p a r a lle l s o p h is tic a te d s o r o r ity g ir l. w eek. It ends next T h u rs d a y . to study home design and home J i l l M a rk ie y , D e a rb o rn sen­ b e rs fro m 20 cou ntie s w ill p e r ­ b a rs . io r , says the s k its a re " n o t on­ fu r n is h in g ," he added. fo r m a t the Tuesday e v e n i n g Dave S hidem antle, B u tle r , P a., ly fun f o r the fre s h m e n , but p r o ­ v id e them w ith som e re a l in fo r ­ m a tio n about M SU .” J i l l p la y s the "s o p h is tic a te d sorority More Demonstrations s h o w ," M aw by sa id . "T h e y w ill re h e a rs e s e v e ra l tim e s b e fo re the p re s e n ta tio n In the A u d i - M aw by e x p l a i n e d that the annual show gives 4 -H C lub m e m ­ b e rs a chance to w ra p up a y e a r $3 Million Suit took ho no rs in v a u ltin g . H is high school took top g ym n astic hon­ o rs and fin is h e d as W estern Penn­ s y lv a n ia G ym nastic Cham ps. t o r iu m .” of a c tiv itie s . g ir l," F o rm e r G eorgia fo o tb a llc o a c h and A la ba m a Coach Paul (B e a r) In w om en’ s c o m p e titio n , Jan­ A d re s s re v u e w i ll be he ld at Seen For Lansing S o re ll C hesin, head re s id e n t " I t a lso gives each m e m b e r a and a th le tic d ir e c to r W a lly B u tts B ry a n t had c o n s p ire d to r ig the ic e R ic h te r, 17, C hicago, w a s 1:30 p .m . T h u rs d a y in the A u d i­ a d v is e r, acts as m o d e ra to r fo r chance to get in d iv id u a l p e rso n a l Tuesday was aw arded a 1962 G e o rg ia -A la b a m a fo o tb a ll f i r s t in v a u ltin g ; S ally N oble, 16, to riu m . the s k it and asks the va rio u s " O v e r 130 g i r l s fro m M ic h ­ e v a lu a tio n o f h is p ro je c ts .” $3,060,000 se ttle m e n t in a lib e l game. E ast L a n s in g , was f ir s t on the exaggerated c h a ra c te rs who ap­ s u it ag ainst the S aturday Evening In its M a rc h 23,1963, issu e the balance beam ; B a rb a ra D uerkop, p e a r on stage f o r “ the re a l lo w - P ost. P ost sa id B u tts had telephoned 14, W inn etka, 111., won top hon­ T h e A c tio n C o m m itte e o f the w h at types o f actio n w i ll con tinu e d o w n " on cam pus life . T he s u it was brought against s e c re t p la ys to B ry a n t nine days o rs on the uneven p a r a lle l b a rs ; G re a te r L a n s i n g C o o rd in a t­ to be taken in th is a re a ,” W il­ F ra n k M a rx e r, Saginaw ju n ­ io r and p re s id e n t o f the I n te r - in g C o u n c il on Human R ights w i ll h o ld a s tra te g y m e e tin g to n ig h t lia m s said. " O th e r m ethods such as lite r a t u r e cou ld a lso be used W orld New s the P ost f o r an a r tic le e n title d " T h e S to ry o f a C o lle ge F o o t­ b e fo re the gam e, which A labam a won 35-0. and N ancy S m ith, 16, S ycam o re, 111., was f i r s t on the tra m p o lin e . F r a te r n ity C o u n c il, acts the p a rt b a ll F ix , ” w hich charged B u tts B u tts ' a t t o r n e y , W i l l i a m F re d Sanders, U n iv e rs ity of to b rin g the m a tte r to the a tte n ­ at a Glance o f the s o p h is tic a te d fr a te r n ity to d iscu ss f u r th e r e ffo rts to ob­ tio n o f the p u b lic .’ ’ S ch ro d e r, to ld the 12-m an fe d e ra l M ic h ig a n tra m p o lin e cham pion, m an. F ra p k C ookingham , M id ­ ta in changes in L a n s in g ’ s p re s e n t c o u rt ju r y tha t the a r tic le had and T e d W ilso n , one o f next land s e n io r, is the dedicated bov Hum an R e la tio n s O rd in a n ce . J .C . W illia m s , who co o rd in a te d d e lib e ra te ly w re cke d th e c h a ra c - y e a r ’ s p ro m is in g sophom ores on bookw orm and L e e E ric k s o n , C h i­ cago, 111., ju n io r , is his fe m a le a d e m o n s tra tio n of som e 400 N e g ro e s and w h ite s in fr o n t of W onders Hall United Press International Civil Rights te r o f the 5 8 -y e a r-o ld coach, whose te a m s won fo u r South­ the MSU g ym n a stic tea m , w ill be im p o rta n t p e rfo rm e rs in the c o u n te rp a rt. e a ste rn C o n fe re n ce ch a m p io n ­ g y m n a s tic s show. J im C o rn e liu s , Kalam azoo ju n ­ io r , appears as a "c a m p u s beat­ C ity H a ll M onday, sa id th e re w ill "u n d o u b te d ly be m o r e dem on­ Ready For Diem Government Cracks Down On Buddhists Talk Resumes ships d u rin g h is 22 y e a rs as T h e p ro g ra m w i ll begin at 7:30 head coach at G e o rg ia . p .m . in the arena o f the M e n 's s tra tio n s i f the C o u n cil does not n i k . " Jeanne S te w a rt. L a n sin g s e n io r, is the w o rk in g student m ove to m ake the Hum an R e la ­ tio n s O rd in a n ce m o re than a O peration SAIGON, South V ie t Nam - T he South V ie tn am e se governm ent c ra c k e d down w ith fu ry M onday m o rn in g on B u d d h ist d e m o n s tra to rs . M onday B u tts had asked fo r $5 m illio n In tra m u ra l B u i l d i n g . A d m is ­ in g e n e ra l dam ages and $5 m illio n sio n is 50 cents f o r students and and Luanne F ry e , M id la n d ju n io r , P re s id e n t D ie m o rd e re d m a r tia l law throu gh ou t the c o u n try p la y s the " g u n g - h o " re sid e n ce p a p e r d o cu m e n t.” and sent thousands o f tro o p s and p o lic e ^o r a id te m p le s in Saigon. F u rth e r d is c u s s io n o f the L a n ­ in p u n itiv e dam ages in the s u it. $1 f o r a d u lts. W onders H a ll serve d it s f i r s t sing Human R e la tio n s o rd in a n ce T he ju r y gave B u tts $60,000 in h a ll g i r l who ru n s fo r e v e ry o f- Since the C ity C o u n c il agreed About 100 m onks w e re a rre s te d at one te m p le as tro o p s f ir e d m e a l W ednesday in a n tic ip a tio n w ill be held Monday afte rn o o n at ge n e ra l dam ages, it s e s tim a te to m eet w ith the M a y o r’ s C o m ­ p is to ls and th re w te a r gas. o f its re g u la r o p e ra tio n scheduled 4 p .m . in the C ity C o u n cil cham ­ of h is lo ss in e a rn in g c a p a c ity , m itte e on Human R e la tio n M o n ­ R e p o rte d ly . D ie m fe a re d a coup was being p lo tte d against h im . He b e rs In the L a n sin g C ity H a ll. day to d is c u s s the o rd in a n c e , to begin ia ll te r m . and $3 m illio n in p u n itiv e da m ­ sta tio n e d thousands o f tro o p s at a ir p o rts and o th e r v ita l spots the C o o rd in a tin g C o u n c il w i l l " T h e kitc h e n s e rv e d a m e a l to around the c a p ita l. A new m ilit a r y g o v e rn o r took o v e r the c ity and R e p re se n ta tive s o f the M a y o r's C o m m itte e f o r Human R e la tio n s ages f o r de fam atio n o f c h a ra c te r. Last Grid p ro b a b ly d e f e r f u r th e r dem on­ s tra tio n s u n til the r e s u lts a re the c o n tra c to rs and o th e r people re s p o n s ib le f o r the b u ild in g ," a new c h ie f o f s ta ff took o v e r the a rm y . T h e re a re no re p o rts o f c a s u a litie s o r re s is ta n c e fro m the Bud­ and the G re a te r L a n sin g C o o rd i­ na ting C o u n c il on Human R ig h ts B ry a n t has a $10 m illio n s u it pending against the P ost in B i r ­ | Sum m er | Encounter ; know n, a c c o rd in g to W illia m s . said L y le T h o rb u rn , m a n ag er o f re s id e n c e h a lls . d h is ts , who have cam paigned fo r s e v e ra l m onths f o r re lig io u s w ill m eet w ith the L a n sin g C ity m ingham , Al a. The C u r t i s P u b lis h in g C o ., | A t N ight \ " W e w is h to fo llo w the s p ir it o f d e lib e ra tio n and g ive the Coun­ T h e o ffic e s o f the b u ild in g w e re occu pied t h i s week. " R o b e rt fre e d o m . S aigo n's a ir p o r t is clo s e d . C o m m u n ica tio n s to o th e r c o u n trie s C o u n cil and M a y o r W illa r d I. B ow erm a n. p u b lis h e rs o f the P ost, have 30 days in w hich to appeal the v e r ­ IPublication c i l e v e ry cha nce ,” sa id W illia m s . a re cu t o ff. S tr ic t ce n s o rs h ip is in e ffe c t f o r newspapers and T h e m e e tin g stem s fr o m a ses­ U nderw ood, m an ag er o f W ond ers, d ic t. E d ito r - in C h ie f C la y B la ir , " F o r th is rea son , th e re p ro b ­ b ro a d ca sts. sion e a r lie r th is week at w hich Michigan State’ s foot- ' and o th e r s ta ff m e m b e rs s ta rte d J r . , who was in the c o u rtro o m , The State News a b ly w on’ t be any im m e d ia te dem ­ D ie m a u th o riz e d house searches and a r r e s t o f anyone suspected the th re e groups argued f o r and o p e ra tio n s ," he said. sa id the appeal w o uld be made. ceases summer quar­ *: ball team w ill play a o n s tra tio n s . H o w e ve r, the e ffo rt o f en da ng erin g p u b lic s e c u rity . Anyone a rre s te d is subject to c o u rt a g ainst changes in the o rd in a n ce " T h e U n iv e rs ity accepted the B u tts la w y e rs said if the Post Friday night football to o b ta in a Human R e la tio n s O r ­ m a r t ia l. D ie m ’ s m a r tia l law d e cree s a id the B ud dh ists a re en­ re c e n tly a d o p t e d . ter publication with b u ild in g in se ctio n s fr o m the decides to appeal the v e rd ic t, d inance w i ll not cease u n til the d a n g e rin g the g o v e rn m e n t’ s re s is ta n c e to C o m m u n is t g u e r r illa s . T h e M a y o r’ s C o m m itte e and ( this issue. game at Southern Col- c o u n c il does take a c tio n .” c o n tra c to rs . T h e fin a l ‘se ctio n T h e U n ite d States has openly c r it ic iz e d the s itu a tio n in South it w ill be held in the F ifth D is ­ the C o o rd in a tin g C o u n cil have Regular d aily pub­ accepted was the east w in g w h ich t r ic t C o u rt o f Appeals in A tla n ta . $i ifornia on Oct. 4, in­ T h e m a jo r changes d e s ire d in V ie t N am . cha rge d t h a t the pre se n t o r ­ in clu d e s the c la s s ro o m s , o ffic e s A C ir c u it C o u rt appeal m ig h t lica tion w ill begin stead of the o rigina lly the p re s e n t o rd in a n c e a re that T h e State D e p a rtm e n t has issued a com m e nt d e p lo rin g what i t dinance is in e ffe c tiv e and in ­ and kitc h e n . be decided in s ix m onths. i t p ro v id e f o r a p a id s ta ff and c a lls the " s e r io u s re p re s s iv e m e a s u re s " a g a in st B u d d h ists. adequate to m eet s itu a tio n s in :• on the firstday--af scheduled Saturday af­ e xe cu tive d ir e c to r w ith the r ig b 1' " F in a l acceptance was la s t T h e d e p a rtm e n t said: the C ity o f L a n sin g . ternoon contest. to in s tig a te in v e s tig a tio n s o f d is ­ w e e k ," T h o r b u r n e xp la in e d . " T h e a c tio n re p re s e n ts a d ir e c t v io la tio n by the V ietnam ese A t the e a r lie r session, Bow­ 14 Nicaraguans classes fa ll term, Thursday, Sept. 26. " T h e c o n tra c t is s u b s ta n tia lly g o ve rn m e n t of assurances th a t it was p u rs u in g a p o lic y o f re co n ­ :£ The announcement c r im in a tio n in jo b s and housing e r m a n e xp resse d c o n c u rre n c e & came from A thle tic D i- ra th e r than s im p ly to study re g ­ c o m p le te and the b u ild in g is re a d y fo r o p e ra tio n ." c ilia tio n w ith the B u d d h ists. T he U nited States d e p lo re s re p re s s iv e w ith the tw o gro u p ’ s re q u e st that Study Dairying A special Welcome is te re d c o m p la in ts . a ctio n o f th is n a tu r e ." p ro v is io n s be made f o r an ex­ Week issue w ill be | rector, Clarence “ Big* " T o n ig h t’ s m e e tin g w i l l decide T h o rb u rn sa id that the fo o t­ e cu tive d ir e c to r and a w o rk ­ MSU is o ffe rin g a s h o rt c o u rs e b a ll team w ill have its tra in in g published on Sept. 1. | gie” Munn today. in g budget. Proponents say these in p ra c tic a l d a iry in g to 14 stu ­ ta b le in W onders when i t a r r iv e s It w ill be mailed to :S The move was made Negroes Register For School In V irginia w ould in s u re an e ffe c tiv e fo rc e dents fr o m N ica ra g u a stud ying Sept. 1. T hey w i ll be liv in g in here un d e r th e sp o n so rsh ip o f all entering freshmen against d is c rim in a tio n in jo b s ^ n d 1 due te the p ossib ility W ilso n , ho w e ver. F A R M V IL L E , V a . - M o re than a q u a rte r o f the c h ild re n in P rin c e housing in the G re a te r L a n sin g the U.S. State D e p a rtm e n t. and distributed on j | of the World Series be- O th e r p r e - f a ll te rm a c tiv itie s E d w a rd c o u n tyi V a., who had gone w ith o u t scho ols f o r fo u r y e a rs a re a . T h e students, who speak no campus during Wel­ | ing played either in Los scheduled f o r the u n it a a re re a a re g is te r.e(j d u rin g a tw o -h o u r p e rio d M onday m o rn in g f o r fre e in te - In d is c u s s in g the s itu a tio n fo l­ E n g lis h , a re sta yin g in P h illip p s tra in in g session f o r head a d - H a ll w ith tw o State D e p a rtm e n t come Week and regis- £ Angeles or Son Fros*. g ra te d schools th is f a ll. . lo w in g th is w eek’ s m ee ting , B o w - v is e rs and a le a d e rs h ip w o rk ­ About 480 c h ilc ffe n w e re re g is te re d . T h e ra c e o i the ch ild re n . ei'irrart said'he* fee l3 'S d ir e c to r - jn i T h e c o u r s e is »ration Seat. 22-26. i « cisco on Saturday after- W A RM shop f o r student le a d e rs. T h e w o rksh o p is scheduled f o r w i ll e v e n tu a lly be in clud ed in taught b y Ray H. K lie w e r, a noon. (continued on page 4) the p ro v is io n s o f the o rd in a n ce . g ra d u a te a s s is ta n t in d a iry . Sept. 16 * T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 2 2 , 1 96 3 2 M i c h i g a n S t a t e iv e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n ROTC Staff cnssvm puzzle ■ T « O A 0 1 P M A T O S O A L o 14 V O L O Human Energy Laboratory | From Other Campuses Busy Again 1 T 6 E L A L H 3 T A c 1 T AV E Keeps Students On Run P A V ACROSS 23. Com pass A T E S S <>■ A L e 3 1. U n h a p p y po in t 0 U R L e TU P News And Views T h e A rm y ROTC s ta ff is p re ­ p a rin g f o r it s fa ll p ro g ra m . 4. House an i m a t s 24. M anu­ scr ip t v o lu m e O 6 s C R A P c o TS O r H 1 GH " M o s t o f the s ta ff re tu rn e d 8. Bib. m o u n ­ 2 5 . N e w s ta r s T h e y ru n and ru n and ru n — but T h ro u g h the v a rio u s te s ts ad­ up and down the steps as fast 2 6 . Footlike o R A 6 A R 0 AN O as 1 co u ld . M any who take the S tu d e n ts R o ily F o r K e n n e d y 's C i v il R ig h ts B il l to cam pus Aug. 1 a fte r a s i x - tain don’ t get anyw here. m in is te re d to su b je cts, the th re e w eek advanced tr a in in g p ro g ra m 1 1 . Site of Tell part B 1 0 L E i L E A N te s t don’ t m ake i t a ll the way T h a t’ s the fa te of 60 MSU have been ab le to g a th e r data OHIO S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y , C olum bus — A r a lly to rou se at F o r t R ile y , K a n sa s,” s a id C o l- legend 2 9 . M o r e in­ R E L E T L E G AT w h ich, when c o r r e l a t e d by th ro u g h the s ix m in utes. I alm ost support fo r P re s id e n t Kennedy's c iv il rig h ts b ill was held S at- on el Jam es F . S k e lls , c h a irm a n o f m ilit a r y scie nce . 1 2 . N e a r the mouth humane 3 2 . B arb er's A L E R T L O OS E ■ students who have been ta kin g p a rt in a p h y s ic a l fitn e s s te s t t he e l e c t r o n i c c o m p u t e r , w ill show the m ea sure m ents th a t d id . "T h e n I had to w a lk on a u rd a y at O hio State. $SOLUTION th is s u m m e r. The Rev. Robin T e tz lo ff, a ssista n t cam pus m in is te r of the " T h e s ta ff w ent to s u m m e r 1 3 . Win dm il l ca ll Q OF TUESDAY'S PUZZLE best p re d ic t oxygen in ta ke. t r e a d m ill w h ich was going at sail 3 3 . Movement T h e su b je c ts have been ju m p in g O hio State ch a p te r of the U n ite d C h ris tia n F e llo w s h ip , said cam p w ith the advanced c a d e ts .” up and down a set o f fiv e steps K ip V a le n ta , D e t r o i t sopho­ about th re e -a n d -a -h a lf m ile s an 14. W om an 's of a sonata 4 3 . Early m orn T he tra in in g session ended J u ly 4 . Orifice h o u r. the m ain purpose of the r a lly was to in flu e n ce Ohio le g is la to rs 3 4 . W h i te r and ru n n in g on a fa s t-m o v in g m o re , was one of the su b je cts cape 4 4. Forage 5 . S ilk w orm who have not in dica ted how they w ill vote on Kennedy’ s b ill. 26. 3 5. Remnant tr e a d m ill in the Human E ne rgy w o rk in g w ith A n ita S m a ll, PhD. " A t the end o f 10 m in utes, 1 1 6. Wine: Fr. plant 6 . Sunburn He added that the N a tio n a l Student C h ris tia n F e d e ra tio n has S ke lls noted th a t w h ile a good R e sea rch L a b o r a t o r y in the can didate and HPR in s tr u c to r . s ta rte d ru n n in g and the tre a d m ill 17. Harden 3 6 . Shelve DOW N 7 . P a r ts o f urged m a jo r P ro te sta n t student c e n te rs to suggest th a t students s h a re o f the s ta ff is on leave 1 8 . O c c urre n ce 3 9 . Fr ui t drin k 1. Sl ug gish W om en’ s In tr a m u ra l B u ild in g . " I went th ro u g h th re e d iffe re n t speeded up to s ix -a n d -a -h a 1f coats " w r it e , telephone o r telegraph th e ir con gre ssm an asking them d u rin g A ug ust, i t w ill r e tu r n 2 0 . B o r n : Old 4 0 . E n g . s ch o o l 2. B oxin g A ll th is e n e rg y-e xp e n d in g ac­ te s ts on each o f th re e o cca sio ns m ile s an h o u r. On th is , you 8 . Shelter to support the b i l l . ” about Sept. 1 to pla n c o u rs e s Eng. 4 1 . S o . A m er. ring s t iv it y has been c a r e fu lly planned in about a w e e k's tim e ,” sa id have to ru n f o r as long as you 9 . Due and the g e n e ra l p ro g ra m f o r 21. Take In d ian s 3. W a t e r 1 0 . F r . a nn uity and c o o rd in a te d by th re e s tu ­ M is s V alen ta . p o s s ib ly c a n ." P ro fe s s o r S tu d ie s R e ta rd e d T h u m b n a il the f a ll te r m . ve n g e a n c e 4 2 . Gr . g h o s t down 1 5 . Befo re l o n g dents w o rk in g on e ith e r P h D .'s " F i r s t th e re was a step te st T h e fin a l te s t was a re -ta k e o f "A b o u t 500 fre sh m e n a re ex­ 19. Irrit ate o r a m a s te r’ s degree. T h e y a re in w h ich 1 had s ix m in u te s to go (continued on page 6) S TATE U N IV E R S IT Y OF IOW A, Iowa C ity — A fte r 20 y e a rs of e 10 21. W ander pected to e n ro ll in m ilit a r y s c i­ a tte m p tin g to au th e n tica te the studying h is own le ft thu m b na il, an Iowa p ro fe s s o r has d e te rm in e d 22. Bib. r egio n p h y s ic a l e d uca tion step te s t on ence and another 500 in a i r s c i­ 12 that fin g e rn a il gro w th slow s w ith age. D r. W illia m B. Bean, head 24. Tinted a m u lti- le v e l step. r< e tc in te rn a l m e d ic in e .«Jepartment at SUI-, began h is th u m b n a il ence. 74 IS 777. 2 5 . M an'*, T h ." 'd i v e r s i t y o f M ich ig a n is study in 1942 at the age of 32, w h e n it took h is n a il affbut 133 " T h e response o f a p p lic a tio n s v /v nicknam e days, to grow fro m the c u tic le to c lip p in g length. B y 1959, the n a il took 136 days to gro w and by 1960 it took 136 days. f o r the advanced A rm y ROTC p ro g ra m is v e ry high th is y e a r. 17 1 1 1 19 2 6 . Fur 2 7 . Academy * also w o rk in g on such a te s t, but w ith m id d le -a g e d s u b je cts rather So cleao, you'll think than c o lle g e students. 20 21 22 U. of Toxos Switches To Half-Terms O v e r 340 a p p lica tio n s w e re r e ­ c e iv e d f o r the p ro g ra m ,*’ S kells 23 2* u. in New H am pshire 2 8 . Ac cen t "W e define physical fitness as the ability to do work and to you'ro dreaming! noted. take in and utilize oxygen,** ex­ 24 2 9 . G rating U N IV E R S IT Y OF TEXAS, A u stin — T h e U n iv e rs ity of T exas "W e pla n to tr a in about 200 rf 2 7 plained Don Stolberg, who is sound a d m in is tra tio n has decided to operate sum m e r sessions on tw o - ju n io r s th is f a ll . ’ * 3 0 . Pen-text working on a PhD. in health, S ke lls a ls o said that about 125 2 9 if 31 3 2 s ix week te rm s ra th e r t h a n o n e nine-w eek te r m . A random sa m p lin g 3 1 . B en e a th physical education and re c re ­ by the student d a ily newspaper showed a m a jo rity of students s e n io rs w ill con tinu e the ad­ ation. 3 3 3 4 3 2 . Pester vanced p ro g ra m . 1 approved of the s h o rte r sum m er sessions. 3 4 . Founder o f 3 3 3 7 3 0 K e y s to n e St ate 3 9 40 Sell your USED 3 7 . G r. l o n g E ! Jt m 4 3 4 4 3 8 . D l sr e p u U ' bte BOOKS for TOP TODAYS PUZZLE SOLUTION ! DRY CLEANERS and I SHIRT LAUNDERERS i CASH PRANDOR CENTER Submarines, Varsity Burgers — —— —— — -C oin-O p Coupon — — — — — —. OPEN 5 p.m. - - 2 a.m. • SAVE soo ! CO IN -O P-DRY CLEA N IN G -R eg . 8 lb. $2.00 Fall term book lists are Carryout or Curb Service I WITH TH IS COUPON O N LY | now in... SELL your USED When your out stop in a t.... I $1-50 I Expires August 24, 1963 | BOOKS now then BUY BOOKS for FALL TERM and avoid the Varsity Drive-In ED 2-6517 E. Grand River Ave. rush. if. Lansing’ s Department Store For Students CAMPUS BOOK STORE (ACROSS FROM THE UNION BUILDING) Ijou a/ie invited to attend a Preview of Fall Fashions at MARIES An e x c i t i n g week of I n f o r m a l F a s h i o n m o d e l i n g Smart N e w Fashions lor CAMPUS • CAREER • AFTER N O O N •SPEOAL O C C A S IO N • COCKTAIL and PARTY WEAR Modeling P r o g r a m - - D a ily 11 to 4 Monday - C o a t s T h u r s d a y - K ni ts Tuesday - S p o rtsw ear Friday - D resses Wednesday - S p o rtsw e a r Saturday - S p o rtsw ear GREAT CAMPUS COMBO Meet M r. R ich a rd M ille r, th s "b a g g y shag’ R e p r e s e n t a t i v e and F a s h i o n C o - o r d i n a t o r f o r D a r l e n e S p o r t s w e a r W e d a e s d a y , A ug us t 28 p u llo v e r a n d c a rd ig a n He will be h e r e to gi ve you h i s a s s i s t a n c e in o f a V a r s ity - T o w n of brushed imported wool and c o - o r d i n a t i n g y o u r fall w a r d r o b e f o r c a m p u s o r c a r e e r . baby kid mohair, by R E G I S T E R W E D N E S D A Y : We will g i v e awa y SPORT COAT V \ Lord Jeff...so fashion­ a D a r l e n e S k i r t and S w e a t e r . . . We a r e j u s tif ia bl y pr ou d of the f a m o u s able this fall you Newest look in Sport Coots brings a n a m e F a s h i o n B r a n d s r e p r e s e n t e d at I welcome brightening of color . . . such should have both 1n I - MARIES as the new Oli-Blue, Cordovan Brown, your sweater Camel, Clay and Gold tones .. . which collection. S,M,L,XL. 1 C O A TS SPORTSWEAR KNITS we now feature in Livingston and 6-button cardigan: in L i l l i Ann D a rle n e D a lton other fine sport coatings . . . B e tty Rose C o u n try Set K e n ro b modeled with trimness, flattery Sahara tan, barley, D annybrook A m e ric a n B aza ar E van P icone P a tty W oodard Susan T hom as L o ftie s and comfort by Varsity-Town $50. amber, artic green or black. 23.99 Kay M c D o w e ll B r it is h Vogue P ro m in a d e C o ke sb u ry C a d illa c V-neck pullover: in amber, artic green, white, T r e v i In te rn a tio n a l B in d e r o f Boston flame, barley, Sahara tan, black or Carolina blue. 17.99 ositcheMros. G r a ff o f C a lifo rn ia DRESSES ' rfayjrra ck cry S&rbi ir JACOBSON’? MEN’S SHOP - 210 ABBOTT ROAD N o rm a M o rg a n N e lly Don L e s lie F a y Em m a Dom t N o rm a n W ia tt Johnnye J r . Lapsing Jean o f C a lifo rn ia F re d R o th sch ild H ow ard H irs c h mi ü ü§¡ T h u r s d a y , A u gu s t 2 2 , 1 9 6 3 M ichigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , Michigan Campus Briefs A i d s ‘G i f t f d , ’ R e t a Music Workshop Underway (continued from page 1) China Tightens Control Over College Students P E O P L E ’ S R E P U B L IC O F C H IN A — A m a jo r step to tig h te n p o litic a l c o n tro l o v e r C hinese co lle g e students has been announced by govern m ent ra d io . A d m is s io n to in s titu tio n s o f h ig h e r education w ill be governed by th re e te sts, one o f w hich is “ p o litic a l s u ita ­ students new m u sic s k ills as w e ll de nts w ill be asked to make in " I f a te a ch e r is c o m fo rta b le U n ke fe r said a ll the teaching b i l i t y . ” S e le ctio n s w iU be made under the guidance of lo c a l p a rty A c ig a r-b o x u ke le le w ith one p a rtic ip a tin g in a tw o -w e e k long as m a te ria l a p p ro p ria te f o r w o rk t h e ir c la s s ro o m s . enough to use m usic h im s e lf, m ethods being used in the w o rk ­ u n its . T h u s, the p o litic a l background o f the students and perhaps s tr in g and the w o rd s of “ The m u sic workshop f o r e xce ptio na l c h ild re n , d ire c te d by R o b e rt U n - w ith spe cia l s tu d e n ts ," U n k e fe r In a s im p le la b o ra to ry set up such a teaching p ro g ra m w ill shop a re those w hich he has used i e i r p a re n ts w ill a lso be c a re fu lly scree ne d. S tar-S p ang le d B a n n e r” m ay help k e fe r, a ssista n t p ro fe s s o r o f m u­ said in e xp la in in g the p u rpo se of in the M usic B u ild in g , the w o rk­ w o rk ,” said U n ke fe r. s u c c e s s fu lly in his own w o rk w ith m e n ta lly re ta rd e d c h ild re n to the w orkshop. shop p a rtic ip a n ts have created F ro m th is p o in t the cla s s is e xce ptio na l c h ild re n , fin d a ta ste o f success ¡ in life s ic and psychology. Rival Publication At Cambridge c ig a r-b o x banjoes, gongs, p r im ­ s p lit, w ith m usic tea chers given m o re s k ill in m u sic to be m ore and m o tiv a te them to w a rd fu rth e r W o rkin g w ith U n k e fe r is H a r - “ M ost o f these m e n ta lly r e ­ itiv e - ty p e h a rp s and one man is the o p p o rtu n ity to become fa ­ fle x ib le in th e ir c la s s ro o m s ,” C A M B R ID G E U N IV E R S IT Y , England — A new student new spaper le a rn in g . ta rd e d and e m o tio n a lly d is tu rb e d m a kin g a set of o rc h e s tra b e lls m il ia r w ith the te rm in o lo g y of he said. w ill begin p u b lis h in g to r iv a l an old one a lre a d y in its 49th te rm W ith th is and s im ila r th e o rie s r o ld S p ickn a ll, c o n s u lta n t in m u­ s ic fo r spe cia l ed uca tion in the c h ild re n a re not as re ta rd e d in fr o m a piece o f p lu m b e r’ s pipe. s p e c ia l e d u c a t i o n , and o th e r o f p u b lic a tio n . T h e fou nde rs o f the new pa p e r d e cla re d th a t “ no as a b a sis, 20 special education t h e ir a b ility to p ro d u ce m u sic A n o th e r m e t h o d f o r in tr o ­ p ra c tic in g v a r i o u s s k ills in ­ d ir e c t co m p e titio n is intended” w ith the V a rs ity , the old news­ and m u sic te a ch e rs, as w e ll as L a n s in g school syste m . ‘ ‘ W e 're g iv in g the te a c h e rs and as in m o re academ ic m a tte rs .” d ucing exce p tio n a l c h ild re n to c lu d in g piano. p a p e r. T hey said they would be c a te rin g to a d iffe re n t p u b lic . re g u la r u n iv e rs ity students, a re U n k e fe r said he fe e ls that when m u s ic is through the u s e - of fa ­ No exceptional c h ild re n have pl an . 8 1 an e x ce p tio n a l c h ild is given the m ilia r songs such as “ The S tar been brought Into the w orkshop ahe q o p p o rtu n ity to w o rk w ith s im p le Spangled B a n n e r . ’’ When the cla s s e s fo r d e m o n stra tio n p u r­ o' Protest Suppression In South Africa S t" m a te ria ls and c re a te h is own c h ild re n le a rn w o rd s to th is , poses, U n ke fe r said. U N IV E R S IT Y O F D U R BAN , South A fr ic a — M o re than 100 m u s ic a l in s tru m e n t, the c h ild ’ s then they w ill be able to p a r­ He explained that such dem ­ fa c u lty m em b ers of tw o South A fric a n u n iv e rs itie s d e m o n stra te d fe e lin g of success is in va lu a b le tic ip a te in w id e ly f a m ilia r ac­ o n s tra tio n g r o u p s would have aeginst the go vern m ent im p o s itio n of detention of up to 90 days to h is fu tu re w o rk. t iv it ie s and they w ill feel m o re been u tiliz e d , bwt :'.m a ll o r ­ > w ith p o s s ib le e xte n sio n * o f the te rrfl w ith ou t a c o u rt sentence. “ We t r y to put a c ro s s the im ­ c o m fo rta b le in these situ a tio n s. riverside g a n iza tio n s handling exceptional T w e n ty s c ie n tis ts said they would re s ig n th e ir p ro fe s s o ria l c h a irs p o rta n ce of the c h ild ’ s m aking F o r exam ple, the N a tio n a l A n ­ east c h ild re n in La n sin g have stopped at the u n iv e rs itie s i f the South A fric a n governm ent made any som ething w ith a good m u s ic a l th e m is sung at m any pu blic is fu n c tio n in g fo r the su m m e r. r e p r is a ls against the d e m o n s tra to rs . tone, som ething th a t he has made fu n c tio n s . I f the exce ptio na l c h ild T o w a rd the end o f the tw o - ready and can keep as h is v e ry own. is ab le to p a rtic ip a te he fee ls week session, each student w ill for “ W ith th is e xp e rie n c e o f suc­ m o re lik e a m em b er o f society. be asked to p re se n t a d e m o n s tra ­ occupancy Protest Power Transfer To Dean Of Students c e ss, the c h ild is m o re apt to A ltho ug h the c h ild re n w ill not tio n t e a c h i n g exa m ple to the be w illin g to t r y le a rn in g som e­ now IN D IA N A U N IV E R S IT Y , B lo om in gton — A num ber o f 1U Stu­ be asked to read m u sic, since w o rksho p cla ss. dents a re planning to lodge a fo rm a l p ro te s t ag ainst the U n i­ th in g e lse , p o s s ib ly som ething t h is is h a rd e r than re a d in g w ords, “ F o r th is , th e te a c h e rs a r e e n - v e r s it y ’ s announcement M onday that the Student Senate's rig h t m o re d iff ic u lt w h i c h he has the y can e xp re ss and respond to cou rag ed to do som ething new - - to r e g is te r student o rg a n iz a tio n s has been tra n s fe r re d to the thought beyond h is c a p a c ity in m u s ic , U n k e fe r said. som e th in g they th e m se lve s have the p a s t.” ed 2-0255 o ffic e of the Dean o f Students. ________ F o r fiv e ho urs each day, those not tr ie d in th e ir own c la s s e s .” T h u s the m u s ic a l in s tru m e n ts p a rtic ip a tin g in t h e workshop p la y an im p o rta n t p a r t in the h e a r le c tu re s , see d e o m o n stra - te a c h e rs ’ w o rk (o r th is tw o - tio n s of m u sic a c tiv itie s fo r the DON'T week session . Each o f the 20 students is m aking an in s tru m e n t, m e n ta lly re ta rd e d and em o tion­ a lly d is tu rb e d c h ild and p ra c tic e Stop - Shop - Save m uch the sam e as h is own s tu - t h e ir own m usic s k ills . LET 1 M ile East at Of MSU SUMMER Phll Kleinberg and Don Ware make ‘Uke* GET SANDWICHES llforno Restaurant YOU PIZZA '" $ 4 n M H e lf c t t i t w L P f S u V (areow i i n L w C in J ’ DOWN! ITALIAN FOOD INOW OPEN DAILY,11:AM - 2;A m ! I ..A IR CONDITIONED Lunchet Dinners Sandwiches Pizza PATRICIAN PATRICIAN PINK ROOM HAIR FASHIONS “For pizza sake call99 RATHSKELLER lo c a te d in S P A R T A N EAST GRAND R IVER O PEN D A IL Y 5 P .M . C E N T E R on S. H A R ­ FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT RIS ON R O A D ju s t •a H O P , S K I P , a n d a J U M P from C A S E a n d OPEN F ROM 8:00 - z | * A 6h , , ^ nova W ILS O N DORMS open 8:00 - 8:30 M O N D A Y - M O N t^tY *- SATURDAY Stop in for a coffee break S A T U R D A Y No a p p o i n t ­ ment necessary PHONE ED7-1311 FOR TAKE OUT ED 2-4522 ED 7-1114 211M.A.C. ED 7-1668 Fall Term Books NOW! Avoid The Rush Stop In Today Student STORE Free Parklng-ln Rear Across From Berkey.- Free Parking T h u r s d a y , August 2 2 , 1963 4 M i c h i g a n S t a t e N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h i gan World News (c o n tin u e d from page 1) was not being re co rd e d , but at le a st one w h ite p u p il was expected University Has Own Track to r e g is te r f o r the school system — the f i r s t schools a v a ila b le to ra te a lin e in the O ffIc iftl Guide a govern m ent su rp lu s c o m m o d ­ som e 1.600 Negroes since 1959 in the V irg in ia cou nty w hich clo sed A ltho ug h M ic h ig a n State w ill W M ÈÈÊËÊM ^ ; schools in 1959 to avoid c o u rt-o rd e re d deseg rega tion . n e ve r ra n k w ith the top A m e ric a n to R a ilw a y T ra n s p o rta tio n . ity . ■91181 Y et the MSU lin e is o f im ­ E v e ry y e a r the one lo c o m o tiv e r a ilr o a d in d u s trie s , the u n iv e r­ p o rta n ce in its own r ig h t, as it does the trem endous j o b of s ity does have its own lin e on se rve s E ast L a n sin g ’ s la rg e s t s w itc h in g a to ta l of n e a rly 2,000 W irtz J o in s M e e tin g On R a il D is p u te cam pus. in d u s try , the U n iv e rs ity . c a rs . T h e l i t t l e “ g o a t ” is T h e 1.5 m ile s of tra c k , w ith B e fo re its a r r iv a l on cam pus, pow ered to move as m any as \V \SHING TO N — -Labor S e cre ta ry W illa rd W ir tz has jo in e d a about 3 /4 m ile of sid ing , runs the one d ie s e l e le c tr ic lo co m o tive 25 loaded hopper c a rs on le ve l showdown m eeting going on in W ashington in hopes o f s o lvin g the fro m the Chesapeake and O hio was used f o r fiv e y e a rs at the s tra ig h t tra c k at one tim e . It ra ilro a d ru le s dispute. con ne ction on T ro w b rid g e Road W irtz continued m e d ia tio n e ffo rts u n til s h o rtly b e fo re dawn to the N o rth Cam pus P ow er P la n t. Chaunte A i r F o r c e Base in is pow ered by two 150 h o rs e ­ I llin o is . MSU bought th e lo c o ­ po w e r d ie s e l engines, located Monday m o rn in g . Now. he has jo in e d m e m b e rs o f the Senate M ile a g e is so s m a ll, how ever, that the r a ilr o a d does not even m o tiv e f o r about $ 100,000 as at the end o f each u n it. C o m m erce C o m m itte e and la bo r-m a na ge m ent n e g o tia to rs . Senate c o m m itte e c h a irm a n W a rre n Magnuson of W ashington c a lle d the Tonnages fo r the MSU r a i l ­ m eeting to see w hether th e re is any chance o f a p riv a te agree­ ro a d a re g re a t, even though m ile ­ ment o r w hether his g r o u p s h o u l d set up le g is la tio n to stop a th re a t- age is lim ite d . L a s t y e a r, about eneo striKC august 29. 99,741 to n s, the e q u iva le n t of Tw o chi: s of the m a jo r r a il unions, E ng in eers P re sid e n t Roy 1,663 loaded hopper c a rs w e re Davison ar F ire m e n ’ s P re sid e n t H .E. G ilb e rt, a rriv e d in W ash- b rought in to the MSU p o w e r ineion lig h t to meet w ith W irtz . p la n ts . Each y e a r, another 55 c a rs of re fr ig e r a te d pro du ce and froze/- ;o m m o d itie s a re m o v e d , C iv il R ig h ts M orch G frts O v e rs e o s S u p p o rt Into the MSU s to re s w arehouse, PARIS - The civ il rights m a rc h on W ashington scheduled fo r Sunday located east of Spartan S tad ium . . nas re c e iv e d support fro m overseas. T he lin e does se rve r a ilr o a d A group of SO A m e rica n s in P a ris , l e d b y N e gro author James passengers in the f a ll d u rin g B aldw in presented a 15-foot long s c r o ll covered w ith hundreds fo o tb a ll season. S pecial tr a in s o f sig na tu res to an o ffic ia l in the U.S. em bassy. The signatures com e in f o r the fo o tb a ll gam es STATE NEWS HONORED IN LIBRARY •• The Pacemaker placque, which the State w ere =in support of c iv il rig h ts le g is la tio n now b e fo re c ongress. on S a tu rd a ys. L a s t y e a r’ s g r id ­ A n o th e r group in S w itze rla n d handed a s im ila r p e titio n to the U.S. News has earned the past two years was hung in the lobby of the main library Tues­ iro n season bro ug ht 1 8 -c a r ex­ c o n su l-g e n e ra l in Geneva. day. The award won firs t in 1962 was place below the placque won by the mathe­ c u rs io n s fro m D e tro it and G ra n d R apids, both of w hich a re s tro n g - matics competition the same year. At lo ft is Ben Burns, former editor of the State News, w hile Bruce Fabricant, 1963-64 editor, looks on at right. (continued on page 6) M oscow Warns Red C h in a A g a in s t N u c le a r R oce MOSCOW - The Soviet Union w arned R edChina today to abandon STEAK SALE its dream s of producing n u cle a r a rm s in quantity. Russia said the e ffo rt would uin Red C h in a 's economy and th a t Peking s attitu d e tow ard n u cle .ir w ar w •sa va g e ." P en ta g o n R e se o rch C h ie f S u p p o rts T e s t Ban W ASHINGTON The Pentagon's re se a rch c h ie f has to ld the Senate that the im ite d n u cle a r te st ban tre a ty w ould im p ro ve m ilitary p o s itio n . D r . H a ro ld B row n to ld th re e Senate U.S. CHOICE GOVT. INSPECTED cotnrn- 'te e =' ’ ha*t^even” if Russia cheated by holding se cre t te s ts , it could not obtain any sub stantia l m ilit a r y gain com pared w ith un- re s tric te d nuciertr te stin g . B e a u ty C o m p e tito rs D is c a rd M akeup Short track - - B i g job NOTT1NCH \M , England — C o m p e tito rs in a beauty contest at lb. lb . N ottingham , England, have been w arned the y’ l l be d is q u a lifie d if they’ re found using the s lig h te s t dab of pow der o r lip s tic k . The w inner w ill be known a? " M is s N a tu ra l C h a r m ." ___________ COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE See KRAMER’S fo r •AIR " tr a v e l basea on 6 lb. ISPARERIBS] VARIETY PACK •RAIL tra ve l experience LARGEST DISCOUNTS •STEAMSHIP Canned LUNCHEON MEAT Lean and IN TOW N! SUPERITE - 12 oz. Pkg. COMPLETE LINE TOUR - CRUISE - TICKETS y o u r tic k e ts c o s t no m o re & you gain p ro fe s s io n a l a ssista nce . HAM Meaty 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 NEW & REBUILT 332-8667 fish m s Cap*n. John’s M AX KRAM E* " Y o u ’r p c o 'd '« 3 l i y *n * for V itrd to SM US ftt%l b e s t v a lu * » yttvr w myt" fo r fo r AUTO PARTS Mbr. -- Amer. S ociety o f T ra v e l A g t*. 130 West Grand River - East Lansing 10 oz. Pkg. COMPLETE HEAD LETTUCE •MACHINE SHOP F irm Heads •AUTO GLASS C risp • ELECTRICAL SERVICE •SPRING POTATOES Michigan C o m p le t* Lì*» TRAILER ACCESSORIES U.S. No. 1 25 lb. Bag 'S I R U N G G R E A T E R L A S S I N G I O R 4! Y E A R S " — Wholesale & Retail — KRAMER 800 E. Kalamazoo Phone IV 4-1335 PARTS BLUEBERRIES Michigan Grown Pints lEBERMANN’S FAVORITE HANDBAGS APPLESAUCE A tFinest Our ip t Quality A #■ T i p tars - 9 °z 99C Victory CREAM CHEESE Brand 8 ° 2- Pkg" 291 Golden g oz^ THE 1 BISCUITS Rise _____ 10e 1 PLACE KETCHUP Ann 14 oz. Page Bot. Our Finest to go is SPARTAN FROZEN FOOD FEATURES JANE PARKER BAKERY FEATURES SPINACH H 10 COFFEE CAKE Date Our colorful S-|95 They pay top Top $ Filled, and Each DAVEY CLUTCHES $2« for all your See these and then size s An o u r to p -fa v o r c o lle c tio n of clu tc h e s . Choose m a d ra s, ca n ­ vas, tu rk is h , shag o r le a th e r. USED TEXTS POTATO BREAD 2 lb .1 Loafi “ your supermarket for education** A ll prices in th is ad effective thru SPARTAN Your A & P Super Market corner Sat. Aug. 24th in a ll five Lansing of Hagadorn and East Grand River, A & P Super Markets. East Lansing. STORE HOURS E A S T LANSING - 2 0 9 E . G ra n d R i v e r Book Store 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday thru Saturday LANSING - 1 0 7 S. W a s hi ng t on CORNER OF ANN 8, M .*.C . ED7-1180 T h u r s d a y , A u gu s t 2 2 , 1 9 6 3 5 t Michigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan I . _________I----------- Children Must Nuns Prove Dormitory Life f„ — - J ......— S 'ÍÉ fe " 1 Be Immunized now pa y C h ild re n who e n te r M ich ig a n Compatible To Religious One later! schools f o r the f ir s t tim e a re re q u ire d to pre se n t a c e rtific a te , signed by a p h y s ic ia n ,th a t they have been im m u n ize d . riverside to take the c u r le r s out o f th e ir A ll in a ll, 1 w o uld say it was e ast T h e e xp e rie n ce s oi fo u r Roman the O rd e r of the School S is te rs P a re n ts a re re m in d e d o f th is C a th o lic nuns in N o rth Case H a ll o f N o tre Dam e, said she w a s "a b - h a ir . ” one o f the m ost s u rp ris in g ex­ le g a l re q u ire m e n t by D r. A rth u r th is s u m m e r have p ro ved that s o lu te ly am azed at the q u ie t of "T h e students have been w on­ p e rie n c e s o f the s u m m e r.” W. N e w itt, D ir e c to r o f the Ing­ re lig io u s and d o rm life a re s u r - ' the h a lls .” d e rfu lly fr ie n d ly ,” said S is te r S is te r P ie tro said she was ham C ounty Health D e p a rtm e n t. p r is in g ly co m p a tib le . The s is te rs a re liv in g in fo u r P ie tro . " B u t i t took them a s u rp ris e d that som e o f the R \ "M o s t c h ild re n who a re e n te r­ ro o m s on the s ix th flo o r o f Case. w h ile to get o v e r th e ir in it ia l re s id e n t a d v is e rs w e re students S is te r M a ry Beata, L a u re l, in g k in d e rg a rte n o r f ir s t grade T hey eat th e ir m ea ls in the coed shock at seeing nuns in th e ir th e m se lve s. " I m ust say, I th in k M d ., S is te r Constance, C h a rle s ­ w ill have been im m u n ize d d u r­ d in in g h a ll w ith the re s t o f the d o r m ito r y .” the stan dard s a re q u ite h ig h . F o r ton, W. V a ., S is te r P ie tro , M il­ ing th e ir p re -s c h o o l y e a rs and it students. "W e w e re even in v ite d to a p iz ­ in sta n ce , one o f the g i r ls in the waukee, W is ., and S is te r Agnes w i ll be a s im p le m a tte r to ob­ T he nuns said they thought za p a rty one n ig h t. When we f ir s t d in in g ro o m was to ld h e r s k ir t M a ry , B ra in tre e , M a s s . , a re ta in the d o c to r’ s c e rtific a te , D r. the g re a t m a jo rity of students cam e, we a t t e n d e d a g e t- was too s h o rt — an othe r was to ld ed 2 . 0 2 5 5 stud ying at MSU th is su m m e r on N e w itt p o in te d out. w e re e x tre m e ly w e ll-m a n n e re d . acquainted p a rty and w o re tags. she c o u ld n ’ t w e a r c u r le r s in h e r g ra n ts fr o m the N a tio n a l S ci­ "1 th in k th is cou ld have som e­ T h e re s id e n t a d v is e rs had a h a rd h a ir . ” ence F oundation. T he n u n s said they c o u ld tim e d e c i d i n g w h ich o f them TV RENTALS th in g to do w ith the coeducation­ Although Case h a rd ly seem s to " h a r d ly b e lie v e Case was an un­ a l liv in g a rra n g e m e n t," s a id S is - should have us f o r th e ir re sp o n ­ resemble a convent, the s is te rs d e rg ra d u a te d o rm .” t e r C onstance, a m e m b e r o f the s ib ilit y , because we a re in an say their lif e in a coed d o r m i­ area w h ich is n ’ t g e n e ra lly used " P e rh a p s the s u m m e r school F ra n c is c a n o r d e r . " F o r ex­ tory this summer has “ not o n ly students a re m o re s e rio u s than by students. One nig h t, tw o of been •interesting, but v e ry con­ ducive to study." a m p le ,„ the g ip ls d re ^s v e ry neat­ ly . i f l i s do esn 't happen in a g i r l's school. I t 's d iff ic u lt to get them tfhem cam e To us and s / fd they had decided we w e re th e ir jo in t iiie 'itu d e n t body d u rin g th e re s t o f the y e a r, but they seem v e ry 21” TABLEMODELS Sister Pietro, a member of re s p o n s ib ility .” m a tu re ,” s a i d S is te r P ie tro . A ll o f the s is te rs w e re s ta rtle d "O n e o f the g ir ls d riv e s us to one nigh t by t h e ir f ir s t e x p e r­ c h u rc h e v e ry m o rn in g .” ience w ith a d o rm ito ry f ir e d r i l l . S is te rs M a ry B eata, C onstance * * * * * s --' and A g n e s M a ry a re stud ying “ Tt m ust have been about 9:30 at n ig h t,” re c a lle d S is te r M a ry c h e m is try . S i s t e r P ie tr o is B eata, a m e m b e r o f the P a llo t- stu d yin g b io lo g y . T h ic is h e r th ir d tin e M is s io n a ry S ociety. "W e s u m m e r at MSU. * 'f à * ***** ^S S S R m m V he ard the b e lls , and a ll the no ise , and we d id n 't have the s lig h te s t idea o f what was going o n .” "W he n we cam e, M r. D utch, the m an ag er, said i t was the f i r s t The lunch line is fa m ilia r IV 2 -0 6 2 4 S is te r Agnes M a ry , a S is te r o f tim e he had a convent in Case C h a rity o f N a za re th , s a id th e r e s ­ H a ll, ’ ’ said S is te r M a ry B eata. Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e u n i o n B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e id en t a d v is e rs at the f i r e d r i l l S is te r P ie tr o ch im e d in : “ 1 c ou ld n’ t decide w h ich lis t the guess M r . Dutch is r ig h t — the nuns s h o u l d be on. " F in a lly , w hole e x p e rim e n t seem s to have e v e ry th in g got stra ig h te n e d out. w o rke d out b e a u tifu lly .” KRESGE'S v to p fo m ily s h o p p in g o n d ‘ O v tn g 1 WE BUY BACK BRING BOOKS AQ UA N E T LA D IE S SEAMLESS HAIR SPRAY NYLONS YOURS IN 89 r PLUS F E D . TAX 2 PAIRS 96< W HOPPER LOOSE L E A F N AM E B R AN D FOR P AC K TERRY TOWELS 500 SHEETS SECONDS .4 K*. LÄ D IE R A . M EN$ oj CASH... Two nuns tak#>a study break . «"comi SPONGE RUBBfR-- (Hise THONGS S IZ E 32-38 Apartm ents Sprout c O ff-c a m p u s student a p a rtm e n t spaces p e r a p a rtm e n t. I f the c o n s tru c tio n is c o n t i n u i n g to ap a rtm e n t has m o re than tw o 135 EAST EAST m u sh ro o m . A fo u r- s to r y a p artm en t b u ild ­ b e d ro o m s, th e re m ust be an ad­ d itio n a l p a rk in g space f o r each GRAND RIVER S.S. Kregse Co. l a n s in g ing w ill be ere cte d on the s ite bedroom . o f the P ig *N W h istle shop on U East M ich ig a n Avenue acro ss fro m N o rth W illia m s H a ll. R ic h a rd L . L o w e , p re s id e n t of the U n iv e rs ity C o n s tru c tio n C o., said the b u ild in g w ill in c lu d e 52 student ap a rtm e n ts at a cost o f $1.25 m illio n . The P ig *N W h is tle shop, the B South B a p t i s t C hurch Student C e n te r, and a home at 124 L o u is St. w ill be to rn down to make way fo r the b u ild in g . It w ill in ­ clude 58,000 square fe e t on a 14,500 square foot fou nda tion . C o n s tru c tio n w ill begin e a rly th is fa ll and w ill be com p le te d in A p r il o f 1964. See and drive the new cortina The p ro je c t is the f if th e ith e r com p le te d o r planned in the la s t s ix m onths. The o th e r fo u r p r o j­ ects w i jl add 137 student a p a rt­ Al soon available with New 1500 cc Engine You Can Count your m ents to o ff-c a m p u s housing. The East L a n sin g C ity C o u n cil Edwards 6 16 N . H o w a r d J u s t Sou th of E ast Saginaw 2900 SAVINGS SPORTS CAR CENTER passed a re s o lu tio n M onday r e ­ q u irin g a ll a p artm en t ow ners to B lock. p ro v id e a m in im u m of two p a rk in g P h o n o IV 9-7591 at our Bargain Book Counters IRRIDESCENT New Titles Added Daily s ss Hardbacks. Paperback. A ll Kinds $7.98 H eading back to cam pus. . . don’ t leave u n til you have a p a ir of "S u p e r S lim S la c k s ." Z ip p e re d f r o n t ie r po cke ts and unique com b back pocket. T r im and Meet the perfect college combination. Good for snacks, "Have a nice vacation” tap ered to a m e re 13 inch bo tto m . S m a rt irrid e s c e n t shades of sla te , blue, study breaks, Sunday meals, g re en , bro w n , in k b la ck. anytime. And the “ All-A m erican” \ is so easy on your pocketbook. T ry one today. UNION BOOKSTORE D e tro it N o rth lan d B irm in g h am ^ nn Arbor Lansing- McDonald^ East Lansing— n A DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 4015 W. Sog ¡now D earb orn E a s t L a n s in g 4700 S. Cedar I ß lk. East of Campus! the house o f style 2120 N. Larch__ I 2 B ljtO Y jit^ fJ J n io n J Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Union B o o k S t o r e Unio n B o o k S t o r e S T h u r s d a y , August 2 2 , 1963 6 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan F H O C RAM IN FO R M A T IO N IV I W 1 Engery Laboratory 1HI At P ( (continued from page 2) fiv e m in u te re s t p e rio d s was also analyzed. A ll a re w o rk in g under the g u id ­ ance o f W ayne Van H uss, p r o ­ THE PERFECT FAMILY PROGRAM! the f ir s t step te s t, f o r a c o m ­ W o rkin g on th is p ro je c t w ith fe s s o r of h e a lth , p h y s ic a l edu­ "F L IP P E R ” SHOWN AT 1:05 - 4:00 - 7:00 - 9:45 P.M p a ris o n o f tim e and e n e rg y e x ­ S to lb e rg and M is s S m a ll is B ria n c a tio n and re c re a tio n and d ir e c ­ E is n e r, m a s te r’ s candidate. t o r o f the la b o ra to ry w o rk . pended. YOU’LL. W h ile the su b je ct is u n d e r­ "KEWPEE’S” HAVE \ i EG6IS going these te s ts , he is w e a rin g a fo o tb a ll h e lm e t- lik e head p ie ce , attached to an oxygen a n a ly z in g BREAKFAST TO / / a p p a ra tu s. E le c tro d e s a re a t­ SE E IT tached to the su b je ct to m e a s u re both he a rtb e a t and re s p ira tio n . 2 JUMBO EGGS SPECIAL (Any Style) T e s ts fo r the men a re s im ila r , but m o re in v o lv e d . S to lb e rg ’ s Hash Browns gro up un de rw en t 15 m in u te in te r ­ v a ls . A t o th e r tim e s they w e re Toast g ive n the sam e te s t, w ith a fiv e Coffee m in u te re s t p e rio d in te rs p e rs e d throu gh the stepping. Ralph’s "KEWPEE’S”Cafeteria . „ A ll th e su b je c ts ra n th e tre a d ­ m il l at som e tim e d u rin g the 325 East Grand River ■, ■- step pin g, but th is te s t was v a rie d a c c o rd in g to the subject to de ­ c re a se the le a rn in g fa c to r, S to l­ b e rg said. I n t r a m u r a l SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS - The Cubs won the second five-weeks soft- D u rin g the se te s ts , an e le c - LEGUES ball championship Wednesday night when they defeated the Biology Institute nine. The tro c a rd ia g ra m m e a su re d h e a rt­ winners from le ft to right in the front row are: Paul Geer, Jerry Z alc, Gerald Rathou* beat w h ile o th e r a p p a r a t u s NOW HE WONDERFUL STORY OF A BOY AHP HIS and Paul Bloekeslee. Second row: Jim Swanlund, Ted Streuhens, Duane Cubitt, Joe c o lle c te d e x p ire d oxygen gas. AMAZING UNDERWATER FRIEND! •ç * V/ittebols, Roger Hart, B ill Donnalley and John Burchell. R e co ve ry h e a rtb e a t d u rin g the BEING MF* FORMED! M &o Ni • Intramural Ducats Set Goöwyn Mayer*. UM * For Students Welcome Counseling IpRE-LEAGUE ■the fa b u lo u s d o lp h iA News [RATES NOW MEIPOCOLOR The M en's In tra m u ra l B u ild in g w ill be clo sed Aug. 31-Sept. 21. T ic k e ts fo r the opening fo o t­ Clinic Students From™ IN EFFECT Stentai i The outdoor poo! w ill rem a in open b a ll game of the 1963-64 season w ill be put on a fir s t- c o m e , f i r s i - CHUCK CONNORS luke halpin w e r 11:30 a.m . - 6 p.m . M o n d a y PLEASE C A L L FOR RESERVATIONS through Saturday and 1-6 p.m . se rve ba sis during- re g is tra tio n week, the Jenison F ieldhouse t ic ­ CAMPUS rPLU S------ Sunday. No lo c k e r fa c ilitie s w ill be ava ila b le . ket o ffic e announced. 332-6565 A T 2:50 - 5:50 - 8:45 P .M . MGM 116 SHOW 10 MINUTES OF r? G0LF-0-TR0N People m ust come dressed fo r Because o f the r e g is tra tio n sw im m ing and shower in outdoor shower ro o m s. An ID c a rd en­ title s any num ber of guests above schedule, w ith a ll cla sses m ixe d In the tim e a rra n g e m e n t, stu ­ dents m ay obtain tic k e ts to th is BOOK RIOTOUS LAUGHS! THERE’S FUN F O R vl JC R ** T oM amp age 13. F rid a y afternoons 3—r> THE ENTIRE ^ F e s tiv a l w ill be open fo r fa m ily sw im . f ir s t gam e as soon as they have fin is h e d r e g i s t r a t i o n and r e ­ An M.S.U. FAMILY! A ll s w im m e r? w ithout season ce ive d th e ir a c tiv ity books. EVERYONE WELCOME sw im m in g c a r s m ust pay a 25 cent fee. T h is system has been adopted tradition of OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 11 P.M. A il in tra m u ra l and p h y s ic a l f o r the f i r s t gam e, Sept. 28, education l o c k e r s m u s t be o n ly. service for SAT., SUN. AND HOLIDAYS 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M. LAST SHOWING TODAY!! cle a re d by Aug. 30. T he IM B u ild in g w ill be open u n til 9 T ic k e ts fo r the re m a in in g home games o f the season w ill be ex­ over tw o \ 3411 EAST MICHIGAN Program In fo rm atio n t o 2*6944 p.m . Aug. 30 to p ro v id e stu ­ dents a d d itio n a l tim e to tu rn changed fo r coupons on the es­ ta b lis h e d b a s is , w ith se n io rs r e ­ decades. miMMfa/ 2-FEATURES1-2 “ PT 109” in th e ir locks and tow e ls. In s e m i- fin a l action in the IM so ftb a ll tou rn am e nt T u e s ­ c e iv in g t i c k e t s on M onday, ju n io rs on T uesday, sophom ores on Wednesday and fre sh m e n and NOW! C A M P U S shown 1 - 5:15 - 9:10 P .M . Plus! day night, the Cubs defeated the a ll o th e rs on T h u rsd a y and F r i ­ Stop in and get acquainted a t the store where for - THRU - “ LAD:A DOG” •$4 G reen D e v ils 10-0. B io lo g y In ­ years students have been turning for a ll their clgss Wed Aug. 28 ^ u day. shown 3:30 - 7:50 P.M . s titu te stopped Ag. Econ. in a needs'. 3-2 game. Young GOP Shop now for fall term books and Ovoid One Of The Top Programs This Season 2-MUSIC and COMEDY HITS! Railroad Group Meet the rush. Buy Used Books Save 25%. 3 - Feature - No Advance In Price. (Continued from page 4) holds of State’ s a th le tic sup po rt. T he Ingham County Young R e­ E. Lansing9s Department Store t jo u v e g o tta lo t t e Mn'to do/ W ^ ^ 9Cj ^ a ! w,n' t o d 0 ' pu b lica n s C lub w ill sponsor it s , ’ Columbia pictures T he coal in d u s try Is se rve d annual p ic n ic ton igh t at 6:30 p .m . to the g re a te s t extent by the at the clubhouse o f the L a n sin g For Students 4.T A KOHLMAR SlDMtY MSL' lin e . T h e C & O d e liv e rs Ski C lub on L a ke L a n sin g Road. coal fro m the West V ir g in ia and Students o f vo tin g age a re e l i­ CAMPUS the B ig Sandy c o a lfie ld s of Ken­ g ib le to attend i f they a re in ­ ***■ tu cky fiv e days p e r week. M SU’ s te re s te d in jo in in g the clu b . C ost s w itc h in g lin e moves the loaded is "$1 p e r p e rso n and in clu d e s hopper c a r s to the pow er p la n ts food a n d e n te rta in m e n t by the se v e ra l tim e s a day d u rin g c o ld e r B urgundy 7 rio . m onths of the y e a r . It also operates when necessary d u rin g BOOKSIIIU ¡o s te n ta tio n , po m p , flo u r - the w a rm e r m onths. |is h , a rra y , dash, splash T w o d ie s e l powered c la m -s h e ll cra n e s unload the coal to the p ile s at tra c k s id e . The only o th er the r iv e r s edge f piece of r o llin g stock is a 60 -to n edgewood 2-4432 ACROSS FROM THE UNION BLDG. hopper c a r, which is used to c a r r y coal fro m p ile s to the po w e r S ' sta tio n . Coal consum ption zooms in the LAST SHOW ING TODAY w in te r to a to ta l of nine c a r ­ loads bro u g h t in d u rin g the c o ld e r Program m onths. An average of fo u r to D oris fiv e c a rlo a d s a re used in the sum m e r. Information IV 2-390S Dr y £ James I Cost of the coal runs fro m $4 fo r lo w e r grades used in the su m m e r to $8 fo r the b e tte r W ü O iiG Ä M 7™ G a rn e r m' a s m * COLOR ja n e r* M i ann- M a u ra bobey grade co a l used in the w in te r. con tinu ou s shows F ro m 1:00 P .M . 3 Le m m o n s L6IGH vaNDYMimsiapra*1 Class Rings E ves. & Sunday :jessEpra«.„»ED3Uiuvan«»r HiPiO ja N e r d ic k ann- _ 5 '- 0 0 IRVING B R E C H E R -® b W - iiiCHMLSÎElVART-CHÂRLtS SlFBUSt•lêeâdawis I IGO A PMS B PR O DUCEDON B R O A D WA YB Y M uVC5- ’Wa .iOEDiC0*3»:nDf» LeiGH - V9N DYKß - MaRGfÔT I S I O T O N (WHITE-EDWARD PADULA- l siaoê brown • JOHNNY- GREEN h it t h e Ja c k p o t child. .50C by D ir e c t e d b y R ED KOHLMAR GEORGE SIDNEY • in color • panavision* BOBESf R U E ’ JessE PEAISON * ED SULLlVan AS BIRDIE 9 " B y e B y s B i r d i e " Shown T w i c e F r i . & Sot 8 : 0 7 A L o t e CO-FEATURE!. / 2nd F .a tu ra — R ings in clud e degree, sea l, 3 en g ra ve d in itia ls and a IhEWIIOESTSCRON COMEDYSINCE ch o ice o f 10 stones. -Reptilicus- In Color MONETWENTOUTOFSIYLE^ Ur J v - 2nd At 10:30 - Q a / id ...In the most impudent, — 3rd Color Faatur* — A cross From adults-only comedy since Home Economic.. B ldg. E D 2 «4753 everyone liked it hot!* 5. iI Gaud, Shop MIRISCH COMPANY... EDWARD L ALPERSON A < J 8 6 H æ i SHIRLEY \*m L E M M O N t(A r K Spartan Center BILLY WILDER'S “ O n l y a hop, s k i p and a jump f r o m iRMa^Douec A H AM M ER f ll M PROOUCTION* à COLIMBI* PICTURES RELEASE ~ WILLIAMS HYER SAVALAS SLOANE K.SIRÆNS ScmenM, * fku » » "* ftoducM o. M i BlOOM OvacMdBi •MWIKSN* Sivy ty M l Bum h a J0M HMON •**» » A OENA-MIPfRSANO PRODUCTION »-♦•nr S T E V E L A W R E N C E a ln g m e title s o n g o n C o lu m b ia R e c o r d s . C o s . & W¡ I s o n D o r m s * TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION* 1*30 - 4:10 - 6 : 5 0 - 9:35 P .M . — Shown 3rd At 12:00 p.m. Michigan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , Michigan T h u r s d a y , A ug u st 2 2 , 1 9 6 3 7 Competition Down, But Club NOW. THRU SUNI ADM ISSION $1.00 C H IL D R E N UNDER 12 F R EE ____________ , a Sails Right Through Summer W h ile m any student o rg a n iz a ­ the M id w e s t C o lle g i 3te S a ilin g p e titio n at o th e r schools, ac­ S a ilin g C lub w ill have a booth FIR S T LA N S IN G SHOWING? tio n s at M ic h ig a n State cease ac­ A s s o c ia tio n , and a n a tio n a l, the c o rd in g to P a rk e r. He also said f o r those in te re s te d . The f a c il­ t iv it y d u rin g the s u m m e r m onths, In te rc o lle g ia te Y acht R acing As­ that the S a ilin g C lub is one of itie s at L a ke La nsing a re open F E A T U R E A T 8 PM - ALSO 11:45 the S a ilin g C lub continues to fu n c­ s o c ia tio n o f N o r t h A m e ric a . the few o rg a n iza tio n s w h ich has to p u b l i c view d u rin g fa ll and tio n as a u n it at Lake L a n sin g . T h ro u g h these b ra n ch e s, it is f ille d two tro p h y cases in the In­ s p rin g re g is tra tio n weeks. U n de r the d ire c tio n o f tw o sum ­ a lso in d ir e c tly in vo lve d in the In ­ tra m u ra l B u ild in g . m e r o ffic e rs , M a rg a re t G ibb s, te rn a tio n a l Y acht R acing Union. In ad d itio n to attending re g a t­ C hicago sophom ore, and Sherm an E a r ly f a ll te rm the S a ilin g ta s, the clu b holds p ic n ic s , p a r­ LANCELOT., P a rk e r, Romeo se n io r, a size ab le C lub w i ll go to a W isco n sin Re­ tie s and o cca sio n a lly puts on a Most valiant^ nu m b e r o f m e m b e rs go s a i l i n g gatta and com pete w ith 14 o th e r w a te r sk i show. In co o pe ration sto rag e! Knight ofj, i GUINEVERE... and a t t e n d so cia l events spon­ sch o o ls. U n iv e rs ity o f M ich ig a n w ith the Ski C lub, m em b ers go on the Round | 1 whose s o re d by the clu b. w i ll host MSU and o th e r u n iv e r­ a sk i t r ip in the w in te r when Table... enchanting P ro p e rty on Lake L a n s in g and s itie s a t the C a ry P ie rc e M e­ w e athe r p ro h ib its s a ilin g a c tiv ­ Iet he defied j beauty s ix boats a re owned by the S a il­ m o r ia l R egatta. T h e W om en’ s ity . The Ski C lub is also in ­ v j became your his King] in g C lu b . M e m b e rs have t h e ir own C h a m p io n sh ip s a re a lso held in v ite d on one o f the re g a tta s. for a j A the fiery clubhouse on the' p ro p e rty , and the f a ll. O ver 200 m em b ers w e re a ctive books woman I J 1 '63 SUGAR CRISP 9 oz. ADMISSION $1.25 This ENGAGEMENT T0ASTIES 12 oz. w m m m EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION A T 8 P M OVEN FRESH g B I I I ^ jr ^ “ “ The Plucky Plumber" Color 55 Days Shown at 8:30-LATE RAISIN BREAD THt s w orth * With This Coupon and the SN OF YOUR 50 Purchase of Each 8-oz. Carton of HEATHERWOOD'S EXTBA CHOICE THE TOWERING EXCITEMENT OVEN FRESH 'g o ld bond SOUR CREAM ..THE TITA N IC P A S S IO N S OF sta m p * Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug 24, '63 CHOCOLATE BAR EACH 55 DAYS THAT STUNNED THE WORLD! i fissar ? With This Coupon and the SN 50 Th om p son Saadlass A magnificent new triumph from the producer of 'ELCID'! SAVE 17c Purchase of Each GRAPES 19' LB. EXTRA 14-oz. Bag of NEW ERA H o w a 11 KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE S I A M 'S POTATO CHIPS Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug 24, '63 Melons EA. LA RG E 6 0 0 COUNT ECONOMY SIZE BSt OF FLAMING ACTION! Carrots PKG. t u iS coupon W ith This Coupon or Green Peppers EA. 50 Purchase o f Each FOR 14-oz. Tin of TOM SCOTT EXTRA Cucumbers EA. I BOND( MIXED NUTS STAM PS Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug 24, ' Cabbage LB. IS A M U E L B R O N S T O N ■PRESENTS ■ ■ (-¡HAPI TONI BOSTON BUTT _____ F U ST PORK Boneless RolledPork Butt Roasts FS FROM FARMER FEET’S «,.47° T H IS IS 50 COUPON W OW * ex tr a [g o ld bo n d ; STAMPS With This Coupon and the Purchase of Any 2 14-oz. Jars of SPARTAN RELISH or HAMBURG DILLS PORK STEAK ® ana^aB®acon Coupon Exp. Sat., Aug 24, '63 Bacon Sandwich Time— T ry Barbecuing lb. 89 G ardner F A R M E R PEE TS 20*1 PorkChops LE A N -LO IN END ^ Niii FARMER P EET S- Bini BolognaFABM ERPEETS * 39 B M COOK IN OR OUTDOORS £ 1 ■ i » Smoked Brannschweiger by1™?Sk* ^ 39 IB . Cooked Salami FA R M E R PEEPS I ATPEKING ROÍO » OMKAMI NMMOBB HOSEN OBIIBfMM URMUHR MAUDS I PAI IB A O O M IR P U T 'S manch s t y l i S L IC E D - 2 £ 9 9 * ZEELANDER H E W 39 C RO P . . . F R E SH PACK EllMETH&iAB JACQUESSEMftL HNETMOR TDM1N1XMM 690 P r/c o . In T f i i i A d Arm Good A t A ll Shop R ito Narkmta JRPHHIPYO R D AN .B E RN A RDG ORDON * 9 iCHQ USW ""1SNUIHD6RX HAM LOAF 10-14 Lb. or PATTIES LB HEN TURKEYS Whole lb. 2301 E. GRAND R IVER 2416 N. E A S T ST. LO G A N A T J O L L Y ROAD 3630 S. C ED AR 2519 S. CED AR 2401 W. ST. JO SEPH T h u r s d a y , August 2 ? , 1963 8 Michif State News, E ast L an sing , M ichigan i t Employment it F o m e n t For Rent ★ Automotive i t Automotive it Automotive______ it Employment G R E A T L A K E S e m p lo y m e n t BEG IN N IN G S E P T . 3. P a r t- tim e APARTM ENTS ROOMS T R IU M P H -H E R A L D , i9 6 0 , co n ­ 1958 FO R D F a irla n e ; tw o d o o r. 1958 C O R V E T T E . New r e a r end. has perm anent p o s itio n s f o r men b a b y s ittin g In H i ll C re s t V illa g e . v e rtib le , e x c e lle n t shape. M ust 6 c y lin d e r, s tic k s h ift. No ru s t, R e b u ilt engine and tra n s m is s io n . ROOM FOR TW O fe m a le grad,, and wom en in o ffic e , sales, and 11-5 w eekdays. $15 Own tra n s ­ M O D ER N F U R N I S H E D th re e $225. C a ll IV 9-1895, 412 Haze, New T ir e s on re a r. 332-0568 stud ents. N o c o o k i n g . C a r s e ll, ove rsea s duty. Phone T U e n g i n e e r i n g . IV 2-1 5 4 3 , 616 p o rta tio n . W ill c o n s id e r m o th e r ro o m a p a r t m e n t . M o h a g a n y L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n . 19 a fte r 8 p .m . 19 n e ce ssa ry. C a ll a fte r 6 p .m . 2-6559 o r TU 2-8278. 19 M ich ig a n N a tio n a l T o w e r. % C w ith one p re -s c h o o l c h ild . C a ll p a n e l l i n g . A m p le p a r k i n g . Ch ev r o let i958 B e i - A í r e , ED 2-4993.__________ 19 D E A N & HARRIS MOTORS IM P O R T S P E C IA L e m p lo y m L W I ED 7-1 48 8._________________ 19 A v a ila b le Septem ber 1. C a ll 482- V - 8 , 4-d o o r ha rdtop . A ll p o w e r. 1958 T R I U M P H T R -3 , f i r e - O F F CAMPUS liv in g fa ll te rm . G rand R iv e r at C edar S E L L IN G AVO N IS F U N ! A sk 6032. 19 « a u t o m o t iv e W h ite w a lls , ra d io , he ater, good T Y P IS T S - p a rt and f u ll tim e G radu ates o r m a t u r e un d e r­ o v e r 48 y e a rs w ith F o rd engine re d fin is h , new to p . A any R e p re se n ta tive . Y o u c a n e a rn ♦ em plo ym en t t ir e s , good co n d itio n . Phone IV R eal sha rp TR at $985. w o rk a v a ila b le days o r evenings; g ra d u a te s. C ooking, p a r k i n g , 1960 VO LKSW AGON nice, sharp, as you le a rn . Make new frie n d s , •FOR RENT 4-8 63 6. I9 1952 M .G .T .D . A c la s s ic c a r. jo bs begin in e a r ly Septem ber; c lo s e in . Evening IV 2-0131. 19 eco n o m ica l lit t le car , $1095. pay back b ills . F o r appointm ent 1956 B lu e and w h ite Chev. K e - W hite fin is h , b r a n d new top, m u st be ab le to type 55 w o rd s •FOR SALE 1962 OLDS.MOB1LE F -8 5 c o n - v e r tib le , ra d io , h e a te r, au tom atic b u ilt tra n s m is s io n . New tir e s , le a th e r in t e r io r at o n ly $995. in y o u r home w r ite o r c a ll eve­ a m in u te o r m o re w ith a ccu ra cy. For Sale •LOST & FOUND nings. M rs . Alana H u ckin s, 5664 F o r in te rv ie w w r ite Box 345, tra n s m is s io n , $2195. good engine. M iis t s a c rific e . ED 1963 EN G LISH F O R D , A n g lia School St. H a s i e t t , M ich ig a n . M E T A L O F F I C E DESK, fo u r •PERSONAL 2 -0 07 0 an ytim e, g,_________ , 19 D e luxe . New c a r p r ic e to save State N ew s; Student S e rvice B ld g . la rg e d ra w e rs , m atching r e c iir .- 1961 V A L IA N T 4 -d o o r sta n d a rd T elephone ^FE^9M 3483^^t__C J_9 •PEANUTS PERSONAL able u p h o l s t e r e d a rm c h a ir. tra n s m is s io n , r a d i o , he ater, l96l VOLKSW ÁGOÑ) s u n r o o f , you m oney at $1569. Bogus Street J#- For Rent EAST LAN SING fu rn ish e d fo u r L e a v in g c o u n t r y . B est O ffer-f •REAL ESTATE $895. ra d io , cle a n , $1295. Phone IV A L EDWARDS ro o m s . P riv a te en tra nce , bath. 1959 FORD c o n v e rtib le , w h ite 9-3472 a fte r 6 p .m . 882-1015 at the Red Cedar G ARAGE f o r s m a ll c a r, ju s t Phone 355-9855. 19 •SERVICE SPORTS CAR C E N TE R Q uiet hom e. P r e fe r fa c u lty o r w ith w h ite to p --e x tra good value, a n y tim e . o ff M ich ig a n A v e . 128 N. M ag­ ACE D I S C O U N T S : R icycle sj* •TRANSPORTATION 616 N . H oward s ta ff m e m b e r. C a ll aftern oon s. $895. 1960 C H E V R O L E T , lm p a la con­ n o lia A ve. Phone IV 9-2593. 19 la m p s, desks, bookstands, d ry -» Phone IV 9-7591 C19 ED 2-4 91 3.____________________ •WANTED 1959 R A M B L E R -A M E R IC A N 2 - ing r a c k s , sp itto o n s, d is h e s * v e r tib le w h ite V - 8 , a u to m a tic , L A R C H S O U T H -N e a r M ich ig a n . DEADLINE: M O T O R C Y C LE APARTMENTS a la rm c lo c k s . R E N TA LS . AC EJ d o or wagon. Cheap tra n s p o rta tio n po w e r s te e rin g , new t ir e s , $1500 F u rn is h e d 3 ro o m s d o w n s ta irs . 12 p.m . one c la s s day be ­ f o r the money. $495. C a ll 355-3074 - 355-9574. 19 A T T R A C T IV E L Y FURN1S H E D HARDW ARE op po siteU n io n Bldg.. A ll u t ilit ie s p a id . $90. Phone fo re p u b lic a tio n . 1958 FORD 4 -d o o r ranchw agon, 1958 C U S H M A N -E x c e lle n t c o n ­ BASEM ENT s t u d i o a p a r t m e n t . 0 9 i9 6 0 T R IU M P H T R -3 in e xce lle n t IV 4 - 4 7 6 2 . ________________ 19 V -8 w ith pow er s te e rin g . V e ry d itio n . Can be seen at 1203 West New Student Apte» One o r tw o gra du ate students. V IO L IN AND DRUMS. Good con­ C o n c ilia t io n s - 10 o .m . o n e c o n d itio n . Am c o n s id e rin g m a t­ clean. $495. rim o n y , w i l l c o n s id e r V o lk s ­ G rand R iv e r . Phone ED 2-8858. i adjoining the campus $65.00. C lo se to cam pus. 332- HOUSE__________________________ d itio n . Phone 332-6996, an ytim e. c la s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a t io n 1959 MERCURY 2 -d o o r au to- _________________________________ 19 ________________________ 19 1894. 19 PHONE: in s m is s io n , cl ean car , ^ wagen in tra d e . C a ll Doug at 1957 H VR LEY-D A V1SO N m o to r­ U N A P P R O V E D , n e a rly new, v e ry -ft A NOE 30” **U irn>ore, iik e 332-405?« ^ __ £*>9 ' clea*n, fo flr bedro om house; 355-8255 or 8256 $89s. * „o n - * * c y c le M od el 160. 332-0568 a fte r« ’ C a ll ED 2 -5 0 5 W [architect: jam es liv in g a to n I c a rp e tin g and drapes. Located new, g rid d le , $65; G .E. T V , e x ­ Many o th e r makes and m odels H o m e SP AR TAN MOTORS 8 p .m . 19 (Anytime) ¡designer of Boyne Mountain| RATES:' of p e r s o n a l l y s e l e c t e d u s e d 3 m ile s fr o m cam pus. F u rn ish e d c e lle n t c o n d itio n , $35. Phone ED S to choose fro m . Shop o u r fu ll land Harbor Hlghlanda c a rs . C H E V R O LE T , 1957, B e l- ZU N D APP 250 cc ~ Good Con­ Now Renting f o r 6 co lle g e students. Phone 2-6043. 19 1 DAY $1.25 block of used c a r b a rg a in s. A A ire , c o n v e rtib le , w h ite w ith re d d itio n $250. 2756 E ast G rand I the rivers edge 489-2334 a fte r 6:30 p .m . 19 3 DAYS. . . . $2.50 guarantee w ith e v e ry c ar . IV for H ID E -A -B E D SOFA, and sin g le in te r io r . A u t o m a t i c t r a n s ­ R iv e r E -2 3 . 332-0000. 19 1edgewood 2-4432 2 -1604.____________ C l9 m is s io n . E x tra sha rp, no ru s t. m e ta l fra m e bed. Phone 332— 5 DAYS. . . . $3.75 bedro om fu rn is h e d o r u n f u r ­ T956 FORD, V - 8 , Standard S hift. M O T O R C Y C L E . 1963 A ll State 206". A fte r 3 p.m . 19 (Based on 15 words per ad) Sale p ric e d . F A LC O N , 1962 De­ M o to r S co o te r. Red c o lo r , on ly IRNISHED A P A R T M E N T . Now nished house. T e n m in s . fro m FOR F A L L ' T E R \ t - l 9 ” U e s t - Runs good. $100. C a ll IV 4 - luxe stationw agon, a u t o m a t i c Fall ‘ 63 a v a ila b le i n Okemos. Call cam pus. Phone IV 5-7987. 19 There w ill be a 25c service 4327. 19 tra n s m is s io n . F u l l y equiped. 300 m ile s . E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . O ffice 239 Begue St« m an ag er o f A rro w w o o d A p ts, at wood T r a il e r 36’ X 8 ’ . N ear and bookkeeping charge if j i9 5 * O L D S - A ll pow er. Runs Phone 655-1559 a n y tim e . 19 TW O BEDROO M D U P L E X . Close cam pus. Reasonable p ric e . Phone $1795. 332-3273 a fte r 5 p .m . 1 to cam pus. N ice y a rd and fu ll th is od is not paid w ith in good. Good tir e s . Some ru s t $100 1960 M A IC O -2 5 0 c c , low m ile a g e , LD 2-4554 evenings. 19 VOLKSW AGON 1956, b la ck w ith N IC E STUDIO ap artm ent fo r two. p riv a te b a s e m e n t . $125 p e r one week. __________________ , o r best o ffe r. ED 2-8968. 19 C O M PL E T F A P ARI M t N T -F u l 1 * re d in te r io r , e x tra sha rp, lo c a le lik e new, g ra d u a tin g , m ust s e ll. A s ia tic and gradu ate m en w el­ m onth. C h ild re n but no pets. L A R K i9 6 0 V -8 4 -d o o r sedan. owned c a r. $595. A lso seven o th e r $250. ED 2-4987. 19 of fu r n itu r e . 2 tw in size beds, i f Automotive S tick s h ift. G oo dcon dition. Phone d iffe re n t VW m odels to chose co m e . P r iv a te bath and e n tra n ce . One y e a r m in im u m . C a ll M ay­ ru g s , 4 la m ps, end ta b le s, 3 1959 DUCAT1 M o to rc y c le ; to o ls , ED 2 -5 9 7 7 . 1 na rd E b e rly , ED 2-5616, O ffice 332-6287. 19 lounge c h a irs , c o u c h , d e s k , 1955 PO NTIAC au tom atic, ra d io fro m 1958’ s to 1963*s. sp a re p a rts , m anual i n c l u d e d . T H R E E R O O M fu rn is h e d apt. ED 7-1641. H ille y In c ., R e a lto rs . 2 -D O O R ' F A LC O N i960, E x c e i- d re s s e r. L e a vin g co u n try. 1312 and heater. Good c a r. M ust S ell. C H E V R O L E T , 1962 lm p a la , con­ B ob. ED 7-0587.______________ 19 P le n ty o f fr e e p a rk in g . Phone __________________________________19 lent co n d itio n $650, o r best o ffe r. H a s ie tt ap artm en t 11 o r ED 2 - $ j “'5 o r above. C a ll 337—1035. v e rtib le . F u ll p o w e r, au to m a tic 339-2606. 19 IS See c a r at 1432 B Spartan V illa g e . A U T O M O T IV E ; SERVICE TW O BEDROO M HOUSE close 1223. 19 tra n s m is s io n . Low m i l e a g e . 19 F 6 R 3 BOYS n ice cle an and to O kem os. W ill c o n s id e r good H A S L E T T -L a rg e lo t. Tw o bed- DO YOU'KNOW that ju s t ten m in ­ E x tra sha rp. $2295. A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M ? C a ll q u ie t. No coo kin g. 523 G ro ve student. C a ll M ayn ard E b e rly . PEUG EO T '59 S U N R O O F , 4 ro o m r a n c h w ith 1 1/2 c a r utes east of East L a n s in g y o u c a n 30U0 E. M ich ig a n speeds, 29 MPG , e xce lle n t c o n -- K alam a zoo S t r e e t Body Shop. S tre e t, E ast L a n s in g . 19 ED 2-5 61 6, O ffic e ED 7-1641. have the best o f p e rso n a lize d s e r­ Phone IV 7-3715 C19 garage. B e a u tifu l b irc h and f o r ­ d itio n . Rust fre e . Leaving coun­ S m a ll dents to la rg e w re c k s . DOW NTOW N E A S T LAN D IN G . H i J l e y l n c ^ R e a l t o r s ^ ^ ^ 19 m ica kitche n w ith b u ilt - in range. vice fro m a sm a ll frie n d ly F o rd tr y . B est o ffe r. Phone 355-9855. i960 T r i u m p h . "í k - ü. eT- A m e ric a n and f o r e i g n c a rs . 333 A lb e rt St. T w o m en to a Ten m in u te s fro m M.S.U. o r d e a l e r ? We fe a tu re a fin e se­ 19 c e lie n t c o n d itio n . O rig in a l ow ne r. G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507.1411 ro o m . K itc h e n and T V f a c ilit ie s . le c tio n of used c a rs . Signs B ru n ­ P O N T 1 a C - T E M P E S T 1 9 6 3 son F o r d Sales, W illia m s to n , 2 -d o o r ha rdtop . V -8 engine, stan­ M ust S e ll. $1300 o r best o ffe r. E ast K ala m a zo o . C a ll 355-6737. 19 jt Employment______ C A v a ila b le f o r f a ll. Phone IV 4- .'406 o r 372-0330. 19 NEW bus lin e . C lose to shopping and schools. C a ll FE 9-2248. D E T R O ITE R T R A l L E R - l O ’ £ 19 M ich iga n. 01. 5-2191. C dard s h ift. Phone IV 9 -3 4 "2 o r ¡957 C H E V R O LE T ; 2 -d o o r, 6- 882-1015. M .G .T .D . 1953, e x c e l l e n t c o n ­ 19 d itio n . W ill c o n s id e r o ld e r car SEC R ETAR Y FOR L A W O F F IC E . 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 ­ EYDEAL VILLA 42’ . T w o bedroom s. Ken O liv e r Sales. 1846 H a s ie tt Rd. ED 2 r c y lin d e r, a u t o m a t i c t r a n s - P U IC K -19 5 $ , 2 -d o o r ha rdtop , fo r tra d e . C a ll IV 4-2053. 19 O v e r 21 p re fe rre d . M u s t be ac­ South Compus de nts. A v a ila b le f o r f a ll te rm : NOW LEASI NG FOR 6861. D a ily between 10 and 3, m i s s i o n , tar. and cre a m , gooc D ynam ic flo w t r a n s m i s s i o n , c u ra te ty p is t. M o n d a y - F r id a y F AL L TERM c o n d itio n . C a ll 355-7836 a fte r pow er s te e rin g , 4 new t ir e s . Completely furnished ca rp e te d , a ir-c o n d itio n e d , d r a ­ except F rid a y and Sunday. 19 p re fe rr e d . W rite L e a rn e d a n d 7 'P.m . _ ! 9 V e ry sharp. Phone 339-2680. 19 p o rta tio n f o r the d is c rim in a tin g C ote, 220 A lb e rt Ave. E ast L a n ­ e Wall to w all carpeting pes, d is p o s a l, t ile bath. D anish '.VU R LITZER SPINET P l v N Q . M o d e rn f u r n itu r e . C a ll ED 2 - 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Good C o n d itio n . $495. M aytag joKo TR IU M P H . T R -3 . E xcelle nt student. N e ve r ra c e d $ l5 0 . Phone s in g . State e xp e rie n ce , q u a lific a ­ '• 4 car parking C H E V R O LE T 1963 lm p a la , 4 - 0255 o r ED 2-6 81 9. 19 1 BEDROOM FOR 2-3 ir o n e r, good co n d itio n . C a ll F E co n d itio n . O rig in a l ow ner. Must ED 2-1 38 5. 19 tio n and s a la ry d e s ire d . 19 e A ir conditioned S e ll. $1300 o r best o ffe r. C a ll speed 409, 6,000 m ile s , 18 m onths LA R G E FOUR o r l i v e r o o m PERSONS 9 - 8 6 6 3 . ‘ ______________________ L war r ant y* 52,950. No t r a d e . 1963 .'I -B IR D LarOau. M is t g reen, TOW N ' AND C O U N TR Y FOOD • Snack bar a p a rtm e n t. A v a ila b le Sept. 1 f o r 333-673".___________________ 19 2 BEDROOM FOR 4 Bookcases U n fin ish e d $4.95 and Phone IV 4-3746. 19 w h ite v in y l top. F u ll p o w e r, p r i ­ IN C . Do you have tim e on y o u r e Private balcony 3 to 5 co lle g e m en. Le ase and up. C hest o f d ra w e rs $10.00 and 1960 FORD F a irla n e “ 5 0 0 ", 6 - vate ow ne r. Phone ED 2-3123. hands? We need 2 m en w ith PERSONS 1952 OLDS, au to m a tic t r a n s ­ e Paneled dining room d e p o sit re q u ire d . A ls o , b a c h e lo r up. G ra n ts F u rn itu re , 529 E ast c y lin d e r au tom atic, ra d io , heat­ 19 m o rn in g s and evenings fre e to C OMP L E T E L Y m is s io n . T w o tone, cheap at $75. a p a rtm e n t. $11 p e r w eek. C a ll M ic h ig a n , L a n sin g . IV 4-4903. C e r, w.w, Real clean. W ill trade . e Four large closets FURNISHED C a ll 332-5918.___________ 19 1958 FORD F a irla n e ; two do or, w o rk at e x ce p tio n a l s e llin g job. IV 9 -2 38 9. 19 Cal l TU 2-0068. 19 e Dishwashers FA R M F R E S H EGGS, ho m e- 6 c y lin d e r, s tic k s h ift. No ru s t, P r e fe r m a rrie d men w ith c a r O N E -4 g i r l ap artm en tT F a ll te rm . CI TY BUS C HE Y R O L E T : Clean 1958, four 1963 CORVA1R c o n v e rtib le , take gro w n sweet c o rn and tom ato es, $225. C a ll IV 9-1895, 412 Hage, fo r tra v e l exp e rie n ce . F o r ap­ O ffice Open 12*7 P»M. Doi C a ll Fabian R e a lty . ED 2-0811. LARGE REC ROOM do or. B e l- A ir e t r im , o rig in a l ove r paym ents. Phone NA 7 - a lso o th e r fre s h f r u it s and veg­ L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . 19 po in tm e n t c a ll 484-4317. t C • LAURDRY FACI LI TI ES ow ner Phone 332-6268. 19 2925. 19 etables d a ily at reasonable p r i ­ • CLO SE TO SHOPPING ces throu gh ou t the season. Road­ AIK CONDITIONED *V vJas*?to? « f t 9- * h \ í * side F a rm M a rk e t, 3 m ile s east • « im j i? y o f E. L a n sin g on G rand R iv e r, old FEATURI NG US 16 at Okem os Rd. C G. E . APPLI ANCES S K IN -D IV IN G E Q U IP M E N T . U.S. D iv e r, doubie tan ks, two stage and U.S. D iv e r re g u la to r plus de pth- gage, nice, p lus o th e r ite m s . LAVISH NEW R e c e n tly re co n d itio n e d . C a ll be­ SWIMMING POOL tween 9 -5 . John M c B rid e . 337- 9755. ' 19 1230 Hasiett Rd. R EM IN G TO N N o ise le ss T y p e ­ off M. 78 w r ite r , 2 3 " , console T .V ., y e a r 1 For Further Information old, 9 X 12 braicied oval rug, 3 p a ir drapes.. 355-8182. ____ 19 Phone M O B IL E HOME. G en eral. 50 X 10. F o r student who needs study FIDELITY REALTY p lu s m odern hem e. IV 4-6932 a fte r 6 p .m . 1^ EC 2-0322 THREE B E D R O O M R VN'CH. L a rg e lo t, n i c e l y la n sca p p e i , EVENING ED 2-0565 C lose to schools and shopping c e n te r. C a ll 332-0411. £9 O F F CAMPUS liv in g fa ll te rm . Q u a L I t y ' s t e r e o recorjd G radu ates o r m a t u r e u n d e r­ p la y e r. M u st s a c rific e . Phone g ra d u a te s. C o o k i n g , p a rk in g , ED 2-0070 a n ytim e . k9 'Í & A - Í m a Í a w c lo s e in . Evening IV 2-0131. P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E R ^ - 19 O lym p ia P re c is io n . Buy the fir>- RIVERSIDE EAST TW O BEDROOM H0USE, fu lly e s t. T e rm s a v a ila b le . H asset- fu rn is h e d ga s-he at, garage, fro m b rin g C om pany. 310 N,. G rand. la s t o f Sept, to end of M ay. C a ll IV 2-1219. P a fte r 5. 676-2398. 19 SINGER SEWING M ACHINE Z1C L O V E L Y FURNISHED th re e bed- Z A G . Sold new fo r o ve r $250.00. ro o m . N e ar F ra n d o r. Separate Need re lia b le p a rty that w ill as­ “A p ro u d new a d d re ss." Study. A ccom m odates th re e to sume only eight paym ents of $6 . 0i6 s ix . A v a ila b le Sept. 1. C a ll 482- p e r m onth. T h is m achine has late 6032.___________________________ j_9 m odel sewing fe a tu re s such as LUXURY APARTMENTS ON THE RED CEDAR C O LL E G E M E N - H o m e , seven buttonholes, b 1i nd h e m s, o v e r­ roo m fu rn is h e d . A v a ila b le fa ll cast s, a ll w ithout attachm ents. te rm . A ir - c o n d itio n e d , n e w l y F o r in fo rm a tio n Phone O L 3- de cora te d, s u i t a b l e f o r s ix 2302.___________________ G 19 CiRAND OPENING - SAT. & SUNDAY - 1 TO 9:00 P.M. co lle g e m en. Located at 1518 SEWING M ACHINE 1963 Z1G- East M ich ig a n Avenue, L a n sin g . ZAG has s lig h t fre ig h t damage Select Your Apartment Now - Move In Books C a ll ED 7-1276 o r IV 2-1637. but d id not a ffect sew ing a b il­ A sk f o r M r . LaN oble. ity . It buttonholes, b lird h e m s , And Belongings After Finals - Pay No Rent T il Fall Term 19 sews on buttons and m any fancy TW O OR T H R E E WOMEN g ra d - designs w ith ju s t a touch of a uate students to share house c o n tro l. An outstanding value fo r on the Red Cedar, Riverside East is within walking distance th re e b locks fro m cam pus. C a ll only $49.39. New m achine g u a r­ Excitingly modern, Riverside East is thoughtfully planned ED 2-1 24 2. _____________ 3 antee. C a ll OF 5-2302. C 19 to offer all the conveniences of contemporary apartment of the campus, is just a block away from a major shopping M A L E STUDENTS to share n ic e ly LO V E SfcAT - O ld $ l0 . Kitchen center with its convenient shops and services. fu rn is h e d house. C ooking, T .V . ta b le w ith fo u r' ch ro m e c h a irs living in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. Poised gracefully U n s u p e r v i s e d . S um m er $30 $10. G lid e r $10. C offee ta b le $3. m o n th ly ; F a ll. 332-0384, 19 489-7445. \2 Among its many features, Riverside East offers: '»ROOMS T R U N D L E BEDS - C o m p le te w ith m a ttre s s and s p rin g s , e xce lle n t A P P R O V E D ROOMS. S in gle and c o n d itio n . Phone IV' 7 - 3080.___ 18 * AM new, Danish modern furnishings — offered in a choice of do ub le fo r m en. 837 W est G rand M lN A TU R E SCHNAUZER pup2 Spacious, glass-w alled living rooms - paneled in ric h - R iv e r , E a st L a n sin g . 19 p ie s . T w o fem ales, eigh t wieeks decorative color schemes toned walnut or cherrywood A BO VE A V E R V G E -L a rg e bed- old. A .K .C . Reg. C a ll ED 7 - » Two-room continental baths - o mirrored ‘ powder room’ with (208 19 * Large private balconies - affording a magnificent view of room f o r tw o g ir ls . Share liv in g ro o m , k itc h e n . C lose in . Reason­ KENM O RE W R 1 NG E"R washG vanity and twin wash basins — a separate ’ bath and shower the picturesque setting ab le ED 2 -5 9 7 7 .' 19 ing m achine. Good C o nd ition $20. room finished in Italian mosaic tile . 19 * W a ll—t o —V /a ll c a rp e tin g — a v a ila b le in 3 e x c itin g c o lo rs ROOMS - C ooking p riv ile g e s , C a ll ED 2-0176. B E D S -T W IN , v a n ity ,c o a ts ,d re s ­ a ir-c o n d itio n e d , p a rk in g space - Other features include: ses, snow su it size 3, boy s Other features include; C a ll ED 2-3 7 9 2 . tf s h ir ts size 12. 2610 H eights, * Convenient shops & services MEN O N LY - Rooms - cooking G roesbeck H i l l s . Phone 482- * A ir conditioning p r iv ile g e s - p a rk in g space. 2 * Laundry fa c ilitie s 5017. ______________ 19 * Reserved parking b lo c k s to B e rk e y . C a ll ED 2 - W E B tO ft m or.oral- phonograph. * Carpeted center hallways 4 Individual storage lockers 3792 S um m er & F a ll. tf O rig in a l p ric e $175, 8 y e a rs old UNSUPERVISED, plea sant, f u r - — wanted, $40. C a ll 332-0068 a f­ nlshed, coo kin g, p a rk in g . One See Model Apartment For Rental Inform ation Call ED 2-0255 b lo c k fro m union. C a ll 355-7985. t e r 9 p.m . 19 FO LD IN G M E T A L B E D , $ l5 , 1 S IN G LE ROOM fo r fe m a le g ra d u - b re a k fa s t set, $12. T e n t and m e t­ * Át The Albeit Apartments Riverside East • ate student. Q uiet hom e. C a r al c o t, $30. M isce lla n e o u s ite m s .' n e ce ssa ry. C a ll ED 7-0978 a fte r C a ll IV 9-2389. 19 551 Albert St. — Actoss From Berkey Hall 1310-20 E. Grand River 7 p .m . (continued on page 9) T h u r s d a y , August 2 2 , 1963 9 Michigan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan Classified it Service Reasearch Started 9 Years Ago ★ For Sale WORKING MOTHERS: Care for your child in my home beginning C O M P L E T E A P A R T M E N T Sept. 2. Pone 489-5661 after -FU LL of furniture. 2 Twin size 6 p.m. G a l C u c u m b e r S o m e P ic k le 19 beds, rugs, 4 lamps, end ta­ bles, 3 lounge c h a i r s , coach, XEROX COPIES anything; even desk, d resser. Leaving country. pages in a bound book. Aldin- 1312 Hasiett apt. 11 or ED 2 - ger Direct Mall, 533 N. Clip- 1223. 19 pert. IV 5-2 21 3. C Y O U T H BED, complete, $19. WHY PAY MORE? For profes- lik e ly r e v o l u t i o n i z e p ic k le the U.S. D e p a rtm e n t of H o r t i­ u s in g "S p a rta n D a w n " can do A m echanical p ic k le p ic k e r fo r m echanical h a r v e s t i n g . S ta rtin g nine y e a rs ago w ith Phone 332-8978. 19 sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. p ic k in g . c u ltu re in 1954. th e ir h a rv e s t in fe w e r p ic k in g s has a lre a d y been developed by Am ong the q u a litie s sought are an o b s c u r e K orean p la n t, a SRwlNG MACHINE - Zig-Zag, Pants, s k i r t s , sweaters, 50tf. M ic h ig a n State U n iv e r s ity r e ­ U n lik e a ll o t h e r c u c u m b e r W hereas c o m m o n cu cu m b e r and thus save on la b o r co sts. MSU a g ric u ltu ra l e n g i n e e r s . co n ce n tra te d p r o d u c t i o n fo r brand new, portable, will sa cri­ Plain d resses, suits, coats, $1.00 s e a rc h e r has com e up w ith an p la n ts , D r. C lin to n E. P e te rs o n 's v a r ie tie s pro du ce as m any as S t ill b e tte r f o r the p ic k le fa r m ­ H o w e ve r, i t won’ t b e f u l l y o n c e -o v e r h a rv e s tin g , easy sepa­ fice for $100. Call IV 5-6212. 3006 Vine St. 1 /2 block west of a ll-fe m a le cu cu m b e r that w ill s tr a in , known u n g la m o u ro u s ly as 20 m a le flo w e rs fo r e v e ry fe m a le e rs , "S p a rta n Dawn” and o th e r s u cce ssfu l, D r . P e te rso n b e ­ ra tio n o f f r u it fro m stem , and 19 Frandor. MSU 713-5, produces o n ly fe m a le one, Shogoin p r o d u c e s som e h y b rid s co u ld lead to m echanical lie v e s , u n til plan t b re e d e rs de ­ re s is ta n c e to m ech an ical dam ­ _C age. b lo sso m s. p la n ts that h a v e o n ly fe m a le h a rv e s tin g . velop h y b rid s s p e c ific a lly suited STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New 19“ portable, $9 per month. 21“ ★ Service Since an a l l - f e m a l e p la n t flo w e rs . cannot p o llin a te i t s e l f , p la n t He cro sse d and in b re d pro ge ny table models, $8 per month. All T Y P IN G SERVICE b re e d e rs can use MSU 713-5 of the K orean c u c u m b e r u n til he sets guaranteed, no service or to fash ion new h y b rid s to v a ry in g had a d is e a s e -re s is ta n t v a rie ty delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV THESIS T Y P IN G DONE on IB M fa r m s p e c ific a tio n s w ith lit t le in w hich 50 to 75 p e r cent o f 2-0624. C E le c tr ic . P ro o f-re a d in g punctua­ b o th e r and at low co s t. the p la n ts w e re c o m p le te ly fe ­ FOR FAST e x p e r i e n c e , qual­ A ll they have to do is p la n t m a le . 8‘ x' 33* HOUSE TRAILER on ity typing. Call Shirley Mense tio n , s p e l l i n g and c o r re c tio n w o rk . F in ish e d m a n u s c rip t g u a r­ the new fe m a le v a r ie ty and the T hen cam e the key fin d in g that lot. Ideal for one or two men. FE 9-2351. 19 anteed. G ra m m a tic a lly and typ o ­ d e s ire d m a le p a re n t in the same when these a l l - f e m a l e pla n ts T .V . built in. 1949. 332-0568 19 g ra p h ic a lly c o r r e c t . Resum e, fie ld . Bees do the r e s t. T h e re w e re tre a te d w ith high doses of a fte r 8 p.m . Pleidaes, the 7 daughters lo ng te rm s and stud ies done also. is no n e e d f o r c o s tly hand g ib b e re llin — a c h e m ic a l w hich of Atlas, and a mythical C a ll IV 5-4725.________________ 19 p o llin a tio n o r p a in s ta k in g s n ip ­ n o rm a jly s tim u la te s v e g e ta tiye nymph all live at it Personal THESIS TYPING for carbon cop­ p in g away of a ll m a le b lo s s o rtis . g ro w th — rhfcy p ro du ced som e the r iv e r s edge H y b rid seed can now be p ro ­ m a le flo w e rs . GET RELIABLE ADVICE on c a r ie s, multilith m asters, or stu­ edgewood 2-4432 duced at a p r ic e p ic k le fa rm e rs He used the p o lle n fro m the in s u ra n c e from LES STANTON dent services acetates. IBM 's can pay, says D r . P e te rs o n , p r o ­ m a le blosso m s to s e lf- p o llin a te FOR A G E N C Y . B u d g e t F in a n c in g with- carbon ribbon and complete fe s s o r of h o r tic u ltu re at MSU. th e fe m a le flo w e rs . T h e o ff­ a v a ila b le . 1500 E . M ic h ig a n . IV D IA P E R S ER VIC E to y o u r de­ Greek alphabet and other tech­ T h is is p a r tic u la r ly good news s p rin g , he found w e re lO O per cent nical symbols. Experience In all 2 -0 6 8 9 . C s ir e . You re c e iv e y o u r own d ia ­ in M ich ig a n , the n a tio n ’ s nu m be r fe m a le p la n ts. p e rs back each tim e . W ith o u r departments. Wo n c h Graphic STUDENTS: F R EE PIZZA ON Service, 1720 East Michigan Ave- one p ic k le p ro d u c e r. F a rm e r s N o ting t h a t h u n d r e d s of YO UR BIRTHDAY. At B im b o ’ s, s e rv ic e , you m a y in c lu d e up to g ro s s about seven m illio n d o lla r s v a r ie tie s o f c u c u m b e r s a r e tw o pounds o f y o u r b a b y's un d e r­ nue, Lansing. Phone: 484-7786. C fro m the ro u g h ly 20 m illio n pecks p iz z a is o u r s p e c ia lty . C a ll 484- a v a ila b le fo r c ro s s in g w ith MSU s h ir ts and c lo th in g w h ich w i l l not TV SERVICE. Special rate for of p ic k le s p icked a n n u a lly in the 71 3-5 , D r . P e te rso n p o in ts out 7817. C fade. W h ite , blu e o r p in k d ia ­ college housing service ca lls. $4. sta te . th a t new h y b rid p ic k le s can be FOR T O P -N O T C H p ro te c tio n at p e r p a ils fu rn is h e d . Absolute h o n e s t y . ACME TV, ta ilo r -m a d e f o r any set of con­ ro c k -b o tto m r a t e s , i t ’ s State A M E R IC A N D IA P E R SERVICE 1610 H e rb e rt. IV 9-5 0 0 9 . C W ith in a few y e a rs , b e lie ve s d itio n s . F a rm M u t u a l , t he w o r l d ’ s 914 E . G ie r S tree t ANN BROW N ty p is t and m u lti­ D r . P e te rso n , n e a rly e v e ry p ic k le la rg e s t auto in s u re r. C a ll o r A h y b rid developed by D r. L a n s in g , M ic h . lit h o ffse t p r in tin g (black & w h ite p ic k e d , in o r out of M ic h ig a n , w ill see y o u r State F a rm agent today. P e te rso n is t a i l o r e d to help ____________IV 2-0864__________ C & c o lo r). IB M . G e n e ra l ty p in g , be the p ro d u c t of h y b rid p la n ts M ich ig a n fa rm e rs c o p e w ith A sk f o r E D K A R M A N N or te r m p a p e rs , the ses, d is s e r ta - descended fro m MSU 713-5. GEORGE T O B IN IV 5-7 26 7, in T Y P IN G SERVICE r is in g m ig ra n t la b o r co s ts . tio n s . ED 2-8 38 4. C T he lin e has been sent to plan t "S p a rta n D a w n , ’ ’ w hich is F ra n d o r. C19 T Y P IN G in m y hom e. S h irle y b re e d e rs in the U n ite d States and B IC Y C L E S S a l e s S e rv ic e and D e c k e r. 2612 F o re s t A ve. L a n s - it Tran»portatlon 18 fo re ig n c o u n trie s f o r use in being grow n c o m m e rc ia lly th is y e a r, does not g iv e an excep­ R e n ta ls. New and used. E ast Ing. IV 2-7208._______________ 19 d e veloping h y b rid s . RIDERS W A N T E D to San F ra n ­ tio n a lly high y ie ld but it con­ L a n s in g C y c le , 1215 E ast G ra n d MSU 713-5 is descended fro m T Y P IN G -G E N E R A L and THESIS: c is c o o r L o s A ngeles le a vin g c e n tra te s its p ro d u c tio n at one R iv e r , 3 b l o c k s east o f M c ­ Shogoin, a K orean c u c u m b e r tim e . E xp e rie n ce d . E l e c t r i c typ e ­ Sept. 1. Share d riv in g and e x - D onalds. 332-8303. C w h ich D r. P ete rson obtained fro m T h is m e a n s th a tp ic k le fa rm e rs w r it e r , reasonable ra te s . C a ll penses. C a ll 337-0615. 19 G ra c e R u th e rfo rd . 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Phone 355-8055 a fte r 6 . 19 (1 Block West of the Union) C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T T Y P IS T S -P a rt and f u ll tim e w o rk 221 South G rand 321 E. MICHIGAN; a v a ila b le days o r eve nings; jo b s L a n s in g , IV 2-5431 C begin in e a rly S eptem ber; m ust CLOSED SUNDAY We wish to thank you for your patronage P A IN T IN G By tw o s tu ­ JOB RESUMES — 100 co p ie s, be able to type 55 w o rd s a m in ute HOUSE o r m o re w ith a c c u ra c y . F o r IV 5-7179 this term and wish you good luck on your finals dents E xp e rie n ce d , reasonable $4. A ld in g e r D ir e c t M a il A d v e r­ RESTAURANT ra te s . Phone ED 7-7837 o r E D tis in g . 533 N o rth C lip p e rt. 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Robert G a rd n e r, Episcopal (5 blocks n o rth o f G rand R iv e r) " H is t o r ic D o c trin e s o f the C h ris tia n F a ith ” at Michigan M o rn in g W o r s h ip ........................................................... 11:00 a.m . 11:00 a.m . G eo rg e W. G a is e r C haplin to the U n iv e rs ity MINISTERS C o lle g ia te F e llo w s h ip W a lte r R. W ie tzke Pa s to rs 6:00 p .m . Rev. T ru m a n A . M o rris o n "W h o C a re s ” - Rev. N ich o lso n , J r . , speaking E ven in g S e rvice Rev. Edw ard Roth,’ R e cto r 7:00 p .m . T e c la Sund - Cam pus W o rk e r Rev. R. Paige B ird w e ll, J r. E ven in g S e r v ic e ........................................................... 7:0 0P -m . Wed 7:30 P .M . P r a y e r and B ib le Study SUNDAY SERVICE Rev. G eorge Tum a, C u rate 10:00 A .M . WORSHIP A M is s io n a ry C o n s e c ra tio n S e rv ic e as fa re w e ll f o r the W ed. 7:30 p .m . SUM M ER SERVICE 9:00 M a tin s C e ffn a’ s. W ith the R e vere nd G eorge H u ff. (F o r tra n s p o rta tio n c a ll IV 9-6312 o r IV 2-8 63 1.)_________ SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m . 10:15 C om m on S e rvice S erm on T h e m e : S erm o n “ D ia lo g : T h eG o dW ho 8:00 a.m . - O rd e r of H oly Sunday, August 25 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL L iv e s ” Com m union M is s o u r i Synod P a s to r G a is e r p re a ch in g G enesee at B u tle r S tre e ts S um m e r S e rv ic e at A lu m n i M e m o ria l Chapel "H o w O ld A re You?” N u rs e ry c a re is p ro v id e d at 10:00 a .m .- O r d e r o f M o rn in g Rev. R. Paige B ir d w e ll, J r . SUNDAY SERVICES on cam pus. T h e o d o re K . B undenthal, p a s to r by D r. John A rth u r V is s e r a ll s e rv ic e s P ra y e r and Sermon C h u rc h S chool............................................... 9:45 a.m . 10.00 Sunday School C h urch School 9:30 a.m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip ........................................................11:00 a.m . 8:30 a.m . - Monday th ru F rid a y Y outh G ro u p s ..............................................................6:00 p .m . Sunday W o rsh ip S e rv ic e 9:00 a .m . o n ly f o r a ll ages. C r ib ro o m th ru k in d e rg a rte n E v a n g e lis tic H o u r.......................................................7:00 p .m . CHURCH SCHOOL D A IL Y O F F IC E " S in fu l P rid e ” 10:00 A .M . Students w i ll m eet at A ffilia te d w ith U n ite d C h urch W EDNESD AY E V E P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7:30 p .m . T u e s. - 10:15 O f C h r i s t , C o n g re g a tio n a l- R ev. Enno W oldt the c h u rc h (5:30 p .m .) f o r H o ly C om m union S u p e rvise d n u rs e ry a v a ila b le each s e rv ic e . Crib room through a M acD onald type supper. C h r l s t i a n , E va n g e lica l and T h u rs . - 5:15 R e fo rm ed . H .T . S tanley - M in is te r T o m T hom p son - M u sic D ir . F re e bus s e rv ic e Case & W ilso n a t 9:45 a .m . third grade H o ly Com m union W ELC O M E T ra n s p o rta tio n a v a ila b le c a ll IV 4-8294 Chapel Ph. 332-0778 P a s to r Ph. 332-6386 WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS Kim berly Downs University Methodist F irs t Church of Eastminster You will enjoy these serv ices: • St. Johns Student East Lansing C hrist, Scientist 9:45 A.M. Bible School Church of C hrist Parish Church T rin ity Church Presbyterian Church Missionary Sunday 1007 K im b e rly D riv e . La n sin g F r . O. Finnegan S .J. 1120 S. Harrison Rd. 709 E . G ra n d R iv e r Interd eno m in ation al E a s t La n sin g 1315 A bb ott Rd., 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 327 M.A.C. (2 blo cks W. o f F ra n d o r Wilson M. Tennant, Minister 120 Spartan Avenue E ast La n sin g Rev. Harry Love C h u rch S e rv ic e : Shopping C e n te r on E. General Director for the Dr. Glenn M. Frye, Minister MINISTERS Sunday 1 1 A .M . G ra n d R iv e r) Conservative Baptist Association Sunday Masses . E. Eugene W illia m s M in is te r of Michigan IV 9-7 13 0 N orm an R. P le rs m a S ubject - " M in d ” Rev. R o b e rt L . M ore lan d 7 :1 5 -8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 -1 1 :1 5 Sacrament of Holy Communion D aniel E. W eiss 541 W a lb rid g e D riv e 7:00 P.M. Rev. Harry Love, Guest Speaker 8:30 P.M. YOUNG ADULT FELLOWSHIP G e ra ld O. F r u / ia , S r., 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. M o rn in g S ervice - 11 a.m . Sunday S chool: E D 7-0183 Babysitting at 8:30 only M in is te r T H E SUCCESSFUL SERVANT U n iv e rs ity S tu d e n ts9 :3 0 a .m . Dr. Glenn Frye, Rev. D a nie l E. W eiss R e g u la r 11:00 a.m . A t the Residence 9:00 a .m ., C h u rch School SUNDAY SERVICES Daily Masses preaching D o c to r N orm an R. P ie rm a o f 313 B a rn e s A venue Wed. E vening M e e tin g -8 p .m . f o r C r ib b e ry throu gh Evening S e rvice - 7:30 p.m . R ev. H a r ry L o v e , G uest Speaker M o rn in g W o rship 10:55 a.m . - 6:45 a.m .; S ix th G rade. B ib le Study 9:55 a.m . "John, of Fiery Temper, T H E SUFFERING SERVANT Reading Room located at 134 Who Became the Beloved.” Evening W o rsh ip 6:00 p .m . 7:20 a.m .: and 8:00 a.m. Rev. W eiss W. G rand R iv e r. H o u r o f R e fre shm e nt to fo llo w . 9:00 a.m . S erm on: Wednesday evening B ib le O th e r S ervices Open Mon. th ru Sat. 9:00 a.m . Study 7:30 p .m . Church School 9:45 a.m. all C a ll 482-07i>4 In fo rm a tio n Sat. M asses 9:45 a.m . D iscu ssio n Group -5 :0 0 p .m . T h u rs d a y evening L a d ie s ages (t 14:00 a.m. children M on., T u e s ., T h u rs ., & F r i ­ " T h e C a ll o f God” P a s to rs : D r. H ow ard F. Sugden, D r . T e d W ard, 8:00 & 9:00 a.m. 2 -5 y ears. F o r U n iv e rs ity Students B ib le C la ss 7:30 p .m . 7:00 p .m . Wed. Evening days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p .m . and Rev. A lv in Jones Confession daily at 8:00 a.m P ra y e r a.ud FUbie study A ll are w e lcorrte to* attend STUDENTS WELCOME F o r T ra rrijA /Z te fio n c a ll: • S at. 4 -5 :3 0 ' & 7 :3 0 -9 :0 0 p.m C h u rch S e rv ic e s , and v is it and SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH’ F ree bus transportation 15 to 30 minutes before each serv­ Phone the C hurch o ffic e , 337- C a ll 355-2989 FE 9-8190 7966 f o r in fo rm a tio n c o n ce rn ­ use the R eading Room . 1518 S. W ashington - LANSING Phone ED 7-9778 ice around the campus. f o r tra n s p o rta tio n ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or E D 2-2434 in g cam pus bus schedule.