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Sandy H en ry , A U SG p u b lic r e ­ H e p e r s u a d e d a l l m a jo r r i v a l s a r r iv e d in N ew Y o rk C ity fr o m W i l li a m s b u r g , V a ., w h ere he T h e r e a r e tw o l i n e s c f th o u g h t, L a u t n e r s a i d . T h e f i r s t , f r o m la tio n s c h a ir m a n . f o r h i s Jo b to s e r v e u n d e r h im sp e n t tw o days f ig h t in g a b o u t o f f l u . T h e flu a t t a c k f o r c e d h im th e c y c l i s t s ’ p o in t o f v ie w , i s t h a t th e d r o p - o f f s h a r m t h e i r C h u on g i s th e o ld e s t so n o f a in th e g o v e r n m e n t . C h i e f o f t h e s e to cancql th e w e s te rn le g of h is to u r o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s . B u t b ic y c le s . l a r g e f a m ily , o n e o f h is b r o t h e r s w a s R ic h a r d A . 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H i s s o n , by g iv in g E d w ard H e a th a n ew “ T h e r e a r e m a n y p l a c e s on c a m p u s w h e r e th e b i c y c l e p a th s T ran V an K h ie m , is th e n ew p o st a s v ir tu a l e c o n o m ic o v e r ­ U.S. Superfortress Crashes In A tla n tic b le n d r i g h t i n t o t h e r o a d w a y ,” h e s a i d . " F o r e x a m p l e , J u s t a b o u t c h ie f o f V ie t N a m ’ s s e c r e t po­ lo r d . T h e L a b o r it e s had a lr e a d y e v e r y p a th n e a r t h e B r o d y G r o u p h a s t h e s lo p e d p a t h s b le n d in g H A M IL T O N , B e rm u d a (U P I)— A U .S . A ir F o r c e t a n k e r p la n e lic e . a n n o u n c e d t h e y w ill s e t up a s i m ­ in to th e r o a d s . ” p lu n g e d in t o th e A t la n t i c O cean s h o r tly a fte r ta k e -o ff Sunday. A f t e r r e c e i v i n g h i s la w d e g r e e i l a r p o s t i f th e y o u s t th e C o n ­ A s f a r a s im p ro v in g th e p a th s, L a u tn e r s a id t h a t M S U now s o m e 16 m i l e s a t P a r i s , C h u o n g s e r v e d a s la w ­ s e r v a t i v e s in n a t io n a l e l e c t i o n s . R escu ers r e p o r te d ly saw s ix m en in life ra fts r tffa - tfb o u r t h r e e a n d d u e - k a » z a l> e s o f b i k e p a t h s w ith c o n s i d e r a b l e •vi»«. V. W ir-w v i y e r in S a i g o n a n d th e n in H a n o i. R e g i n a l d M S u id i h g r e m a r n e c r a s n u m b e r s p la n n e d f o r t h e f u t u r e . LOPES SCORES ON FAKE FIELD GOAL - Gatchina a pass from w ere a b o a r d t h e p l a n e . 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G o v e r n m e n t l e a d e r s h a v e a t t e m p t e d t© * t e m p e s t s in a tea pot. As to the SOC c o n t r o v e r s y d i s c o u r a g e a t t e m p t s to r e p l a c e d e s p o t i c " d e m o c r a t i c ” governments The d o r m heads had a valid in which gambling is alleged in L a tin A m e r ic a by d r o p p in g a ll a id to th a t c o u n t r y , whether to have o c c u r e d . Student J u ­ e c o n o m i c o r f o o d s t u f f s . I w i l l a t t e m p t to p r e s e n t a n argument point in not wanting to hold an in tw o p a r t s a g a i n s t t h a t p o l i c y . e le ct i o n which was poo rly run d i c i a r y is acting as if the C o s a F i r s t , the A m e r i c a n p o p u la t io n m u s t r e a l i z e that not a l l peoples and in which no one knew the N o s t r a and n u m b e rs r a c k e ­ of the w o rld a r e r e a d y to govern them selves b y dem ocratic processes, nor w ill they be fo r quite a long tim e . How can as ca n d i d a t e s . W e st McDonel Head t e e r s w e r e an a c t i v e p a r t of illite r a te peoples know the p rin c ip le s of dem ocracy, o f voting, Ad vi s or E m e r y C u m m i n s ’ s c a m p u s life. The o f f - c a m p u s of ca p ita lism , when they cannot read o r w rite ? E v e n th e fo u n d e r s o f o u r c o u n try s c o r n e d a c o m p le te d e m o c r a c y . s t a t e m e n t to the e f fe c t that o rg a n i z a ti o n m a y have v io ­ I n s t e a d , t h e y s e t up a g o v e r n m e n t o f t h e a r i s t o c r a c y . T h e p e o p le AUSG just d o e s n ’ t un derstand lated a s t a t e gambling law. A w e re not a ll o w e d to e l e c t t h e i r p r e s id e n t, th e e l e c t o r a l c o lle g e e l e c t e d t h e i r p r e s i d e n t (a n d s t i l l d o e s ) . O n ly l a n d h o l d e r s , l i t e r a t e s , the situation s e e m s quite t r u e . c h a s t i s e m e n t may be in o r d e r , and m a l e s w e r e a llo w e d to v o t e in e l e c t i o n s f o r m e m b e r s o f th e Student g o v e r n m e n t l e a d e r s but probation s e e m s just a l o c a l a n d n a t i o n a l l e g i s l a t u r e s . I t h a s o b v i o u s ly b e e n p r o v e n th a t in s o m e c o u n t r i e s a d i c t a t o r s h i p o r o lig a r c h y is a b e t t e r a tte m p t s e e m d i s p l e a s e d . A c c o r d i n g to little too d r a s t i c . a t la w a n o r d e r th a n t r y i n g to h a v e " f r e e ” e l e c t i o n s a n d to f o llo w th ei r cons ti tu tio n, they a r e The d a n g e r in getting in­ a c o n s titu tio n th a t th e p e o p le do not u n d e rs ta n d o r c a r e a b o u t. 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B y t h i s 1 m e a n d i s t r i b u t i o n o f fo o d tion difficulty was pro po se d by indicated that this y e a r may b y A m e r ic a n a u t h o r it ie s o r p r iv a t e o r in t e r n a t io n a l o r g a n iz a tio n s l i k e C A R E , th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e d C r o s s . d i r e c t o r of student a c t i v it i e s be one of the b e s t in h i s t o r y A d i c t a t o r s h i p n e e d n o t n e c e s s a r i l y b e t y r a n n i c a l , a lth o u g h o f t e n and o r g a n i z a ti o n s L o u i s Hek- for student g o v e r n m e n t . If it is . But at tim e s a d ic ta to rs h ip m ay b e th e o n ly m e th o d to a c h ie v e p eace, s ta b ility , e c o n o m i c g r o w th , l i t e r a c y , a n d g r o w th huis. He wants to m e e t with AUSG ca n get away f r o m fly ­ o f p r o - W e s t e r n i d e a l s in a b a c k w a r d s c o u n t r y . 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A n d y e t o n e f i n d s , p a r t i c u l a r l y in l a r g e c l a s s e s s u c h a s " S o c i a l It s e e m s that a j u s t i c e of the tinued: “ . . . P s y c h o lo g y 2 5 1 , ” th a t s tu d e n ts s la m th e ir b o o k s , an d s ta m p th e ir State Su pr em e C o u r t d o e s n ’ t Con duct in f e e t lo n g b e f o r e t h e p r o f e s s o r h a s f i n i s h e d h i s l e c t u r e . like wo m en ’ s hats that look It is e v id e n t th a t th e in s tr u c to r sp en d s tim e p r e p a r in g good the p a t t er n MICHIGAN le c tu r e s . H e is e n t i t l e d to f i f t y m i n u t e s In w h ic h to m a k e c e r t a i n like “ flamboyant t u r b a n s . ” STATE The New Y o r k j u s t i c e is of h a t s , b i ­ zarre and UNIVERSITY TATE M EW S p o in ts w h ic h s p e a k e r , to m in u te s he th e b e fo re c o n s id e r s resp ect of im p o r ta n t. h is He is a ls o e n title d , a s a a u d ie n c e . 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" S i n c e p r o g r e s s iv e ly 1 9 5 4 , D ie m a lie n a te d e v e r y has S ta te s is l o s i n g th e w a r b e c a u s e i t h a s n o t g iy .en t h e V i e t n a m e s e o f O x fo rd th e r e a l pow er in S o u th V ie t th a t th e s itu a tio n i s w o r s e n in g people "anything to fig h t g r o u p in th e c o u n t r y . ” F r o m p r o f t o fr o e h k n o w le d g e N a m .” and th a t th e p r e s e n t tu rm o il c a n ­ a g a in s t.” T a y lo r and A d r ia n Ja ffe , H o w ev e r, F is h e l says it is n o t c o n t in u e i n d e f i n i t e l y w ith o u t "W e h a v e b e e n d e t e r m i n e d to g e ts a r o u n d . . . a n d th e la te s t a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r o f E n g lis h , in c o r r e c t to say th e r e is no a c r is is . d e fe a t th e C o m m u n is ts r e g a r d ­ is th e n e w D e c to n o x fo rd b y w r o te an . a r t i c l e in t h e J u n e 1 9 , d iffere n ce b e tw e e n D ie m ’ s He s a id th a t w hen a c o u n try le s s o f h o w w e d id i t . W e h a v e 1961, is s u e of "T h e N ew R e­ A R R O W . T a k e D e c to n , g o v ern m en t an d t h e C o m m u n i s t w a n ts to r e c o n s t r u c t a g o v e r n ­ s w a llo w e d our p r in c ip le s an d p u b lic ” which su g g e ste d th e A R R O W ’8 n a m e f o r a s h i r t re g im e of Ho Chi M in h in t h e m e n t, it m u st have a d e fin ite s u p p o r te d a r e p r e s s i v e d i c t a t o r ­ c ru m b lin g g o v ern m en t o f Sou th N o rth . p la n of a c tio n a fte r a co u p is b le n d e d o f 6 5 % D a c r o n * V ie t N am m ig h t be sav ed by s h ip . 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Sh aw 7 - 8 8 :0 0 — V a n H o o s e n -Ja n ’ s W o n d ers 3. L et me put it this way. During 4. I’ll rephrase the question. Sine 8 :3 0 — N o rth C am p b ell I- the last half century what new 1912, what developments can An Engineering M cD on el L a s s ie s Swimming Finals ideas have led to important benefits for the American people? think of that have made the lol of the working man easier? CAREER Well, uh —there’s the Now you’re getting trickv. O c t . 21 — In d e p e n d e n t two-platoon system. O c t . 2 2 — R e s i d e n c e H a ll O c t. 2 3 .— S o r o r ity With STUDENT FIS H ER GOVERNOR COMPANY PETITIONS for the University Interviews will be held C o m p u t e r S y s t e m s A s s o c i a t e a t W E on October 21,1963 Board of Publications 5. Give it a try. provide protection for those who need it most and can Well, speaking off the top of afford it least. Pioneered ant G e r a ld Bourl and, B. S. , C e n t r a l M is s o u r i S t a t e o p e r a t e a s o n e ro u tin e w h ic h p e r fo r m s th e f u n c ­ on the campus. See your are now available at mv head, 1 might say developed bv Equitable, tio n o f ty in g t o g e th e r a n d v e rify in g f o r e c a s t e d w ith stretch socks. it has proved most efficaeiou C o lle g e , ' 6 1 , p ic k e d W e s te r n E le c t r ic b e c a u s e it o tt e r e d m a n y i n t e r e s tin g a n d c h a lle n g in g o p p o r ­ a c tu a l c u s t o m e r o r d e r s . placement office now 204 Journalism Bldg. Today, the working man It y o u , lik e G e r a ld B o u r la n d , s e t th e h ig h e s t I’m sure everyone would agree and his family enjoy a broad t u n it ie s in h is fa v o r ite f i e l d s — a u to m a tio n a n d d a ta p r o c e s s in g . G e r a ld ’s w ork h e r e c o n s i s t s o f w ritin g , s t a n d a r d s fo r y o u r s e lf, e n jo y a c h a l l e n g e , a n d h a v e for an appointment they’ve been useful. But isn’t spectrum of protection th e q u a lif ic a tio n s w e 're lo o k in g fo r — l e t ’s ta lk ! or the there something with a bit more provided by Group Insuranc te s tin g an d d o c u m e n t in g c o m p u te r p r o g r a m s — For that reason, I would O p p o r tu n itie s fo r fa s t-m o v in g c a r e e r s e x i s t n ow fo r social significance that comes e a c h o n e a d if fe r e n t a n d e x a c t i n g a s s ig n m e n t. most emphatically suggest to mind? A lso o f g r e a t in t e r e s t to G e r a ld w h en h e jo in e d W e s t e r n w e re th e C o m p a n y 's n u m e r o u s m a n a g e ­ lib e r a l a r t s , p h y s ic a l s c i e n c e a n d b u s i n e s s m a jo r s , a s w ell a s fo r e l e c t r i c a l , m e c h a n i c a l a n d in d u stria l FISHER GOVERNOR Dean of Students office There certainly is. There’s its inclusion among the significant achievements. Bu m e n t c o u r s e s a n d p aid T u itio n R e fu p d P la n . H e e n g i n e e r s . F o r m o r e d e ta ile d In fo r m a tio n , g e t y o u r ’ Group Insurance, the I still think the two-platoon k n o w s, to o , th a t w e'll n e e d to fill th o u s a n d s of s u ­ c o p y o f th e W e s te r n E le c t r ic C a r e e r O p p o r tu n itie s b o o k le t fr o m y o u r P la c e m e n t O ff ic e r . 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( F o r inforrnatui,i about career opportiinities at E qu itab le, see your M anufacturers o f m e d ia te ly Placement Ofhc *r, or*”write to William E . Blevins, Employment Manager. m a n u f a c t u r in g a n d s u p p l y u n it o f t h e b e l l s y s t e m W e s te rn E le c tr ic The Eq u it a b le Life Assurance Society of the United States Pnnup I' atiOfi". in 1 3 Citip-,. Operating center-, in many of the-.p -.arne cities plus 36 others throughout the U. S. Automatic Control Equipm ent Home Office: 1LS5 Avenue of the Americas, New York 19, N. Y.© 1 9 6 3 En Mine Iter, Pr.nr.eton, N. J. • Teletype Corp., SkoF.e, III., T itle Pock, Ark. • Gen. H q„ 195 Broadway, New York Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Monday, O ct o b e r 21, 1963 5 Harriers. Boaters KeepWinning Ways* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • • • X-Country Runners Soccermen Dump Akron Take Of Spots 7 , By LARRY MOGG 9 By RICHARD SCHWARTZ State News Sports Writer A K R O N , O H IO — E a s y v i c t o r in i t s m o s t r e c e n t o u t i n g s , M i c h ig a n S t a t e 's s o c c e r te a m fo u n d i t s e l f y a r d s in f r o n t o f t h e n e t s . It w a s t h e J a n e s - M c L a n e c o m ­ b in a tio n in th e fo u r t h q u a r te r a g a in . T h is t im e , h o w e v e r, J a n e s P a y t o n F u l l e r , .c e n t e r f o r w a r d , s u ffe r e d a b ro k e n n o s e , but it is n o t e x p e c t e d th a t t h i s w ill h a m p e r h is s o c c e r . C o a c h G e n e K e n n e y 's c o m m e n t g iv e , any te a m good m a tc h . in t h e c o u n t r y " W e ’ r e p r o g r e s s in g ," K enney s a i d . 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B u rh an s s a id th a t T w a in a t ­ c h a l l e r % e to a l l o t h e r r e s i d e n c e fo rce s th a t m a k e up o u r w o r ld ache. te n d e d c h u r c h f r e q u e n t l y d u r in g h a lls . t o d a y . S c i e n t i f i c m e th o d w a s th e n U n l ik e t h e c o ld , h o w e v e r , m o n o P le a s e c o n s u lt t h e P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u , S tu d e n t S e r v i c e s B u i ld ­ h is life . "A m an does not go "W e is s u e d th is c h a lle n g e a s e m e r g i n g an d i s n ow s o p o w e r ­ is e q u a l l y a c t i v e f o r 12 m o n t h s S p o n s o r s it s sec on d annual City Open. in g , f o r i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t h e s e c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s , a n d to ch u rch - u n le s s h e i s lo o k in g an i n s p i r a t i o n t o c o m p e t i t i o n f o r fu l th a t w e h a v e to fin d a c o n ­ of th e y e a r . T h e d is e a s e , p r e ­ fo r s o m e t h i n g . H e a l s o k n e w th e th e s a k e o f c o m p e t i t i o n a n d f o r c e p t w h ic h w ill s a t i s f y b o th o u r s u m e d to b e c a u s e d b y a v i r u s , A six round, U S C F - r a t e d , to u r n a m e n t t o s c h e d u le a n a p p o in tm e n t. A c a r e f u l r e v i e w o f t h e i n f o r m a t i o n a w o r th w h ile c a u s e ," W r ig h t n eed f o r r e lig io u s fa ith an d r a ­ B i b l e w e l l. e n t e r s th e b o d y th r o u g h th e r e s ­ running on c o n s e c u t i v e T u e s d ay e v e n ­ o n f i l e in t h e L i b r a r y o f th e P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u i s a n e s s e n ­ " T w a in s e ld o m , if e v e r, a t- s a id . t io n a lis m ." p ir a to r y s y s te m . T h e re is no kn o w n c u r e fo r ings O c t o b e r 22 thru N o v e m b e r 26 . E n ­ W onders R esidents W onder m ono, F e u rig s a i d . M an y p e o p le t r y fee is $5 plus USCF m e m b e r s h i p . t i a l r e q u i s i t e p r i o r to s c h e d u li n g a n i n t e r v i e w . Are NewDormsGoodOr Bad? An u nusual c o l o '- s c h e m e ,— "T o m e i t ’ s j u s t a p l a c e to g e t C o m m e n t s v a r y a b o u t fo o d in n e v e r r e a l i z e th e y h a v e it u n til th e ir " c o l d s " f a i l to g e t b e t t e r an d th e y s e e a p h y s i c i a n . F e u rig s a id th e d is e a s e is F i r s t p r i z e $ 5 0 . 0 0 and trophy. Second p r i z e $ 2 5 . 0 0 . C l a s s A, B , C , and wo­ m e n ’ s c h a m p i o n s $10.0 0 e a c h . F i r s t with p lu s a n ew d e s ig n c a u s e s m a n y W o n d e r s H a ll r e s i ­ in f u r n i t u r e , a cup o f c o f f e e .” T h o u g h f i n i s h i n g t o u c h e s on t h e th e d o r m . " T h e y ’ v e d o n e a f i n e jo b w ith r e c o g n i z e d th r o u g h th e u s e o f a b lo o d cou n t s tu d y and an g lu tin a t io n t e s t . O n e ty p e o f m o n o , ag­ round begins p r o m p t ly at 7 : 3 0 p . m . on T ues day O c t o b e r 2 2 . INN AMERICA Q a C a m p o s MaxSlraiman d e n ts to com m en t upon th e ir d o rm are s t i l l b e i n g c o m p le t e d , t h e fo o d c o n s i d e r i n g t h e r e a r e a l l ( B y the Author o f “ R ally Round the Flay, B o y s !' and, c a lle d l a t e n t m o n o , i s o n ly r e c ­ sn a ck sh op. s t u d e n t s a r e e n t h u s i a s t i c a n d fin d n e w p e o p le in t h e c a f e t e r i a , " MOTOR H O T E L j u s t e a s t of E . L a n s i n g “ Barefoot Boy W ith Cheek. "f o g n iz a b le o v e r a p e r io d o f tim e , t h e r e i s m u c h to d o . sa y s R h od es. T he d iffe r e n c e in W o n d ers’ " I t ’ s hard to s tu d y h ere, B u t G e o f fr e y J o n e s , A llis o n h e s a id . on Grand R i v e r Ave. sn ack sh op is th e n e w lo o k in A ll th a t can b e d o n e f o r th e th e r e ’s s o m u c h to d o : t h e s n a c k P a r k , P a . , s o p h o m o r e , th i n k s t h e d o r m ito r y g r il l fu r n is h in g s . In ­ m ono s u ffe re r, s a id F e u rig , is b ar, in tr a m u r a l fo o t b a ll,” says fo o d c o u ld b e im p r o v e d . to tr e a t th e s y m p t o m s to p r e ­ •BO O M ! s te a d o f th e s t a n d a r d t a b l e a n d B a n is te r. "T h ere w as a h o o t­ " I f th e y w o u ld c o o k t h e m e a t vent fu rth e r illn e s s as a re­ c h a i r s , i t h a s - lo w t a b l e s , s o f a s en a n n y l a s t w e e k ; ab o u t 5 0 0 k id s l e s s an d t h e b e a n s m o r e , th e fo o d Today, foregoing levity, let us turn our keen young minds to and u p h o ls te re d c h a i r s . s u lt of h is w e a k e n e d c o n d itio n . sh o w e d u p . " w o u ld n ’ t be so b a d ," he sa y s. the principal problem facing American colleges today: the T h e b o d y i t s e l f m u s t c o m b a t th e Houses on each s id e have O t h e r s t u d e n t p r o b l e m s in c lu d e population explosion. Only last week four people exploded in In a n e f f o r t t o c r e a t e a p le a ­ d is e a s e . s i s t e r - b r o t h e r h o u s e s w ith w h o m a ir sy ste m s, c lo s e t d oo rs an d Cleveland, Ohio—one of them while carrying a plate of soup. sa n t a tm o s p h e r e , th e fu r n itu r e is The m i n i m u m c o n v a le s c e n t th e y e n g a g e in a c t i v i t i e s s u c h a s e le v a to r s . arra n g ed in i n f o r m a l g r o u p i n g s . p e r io d , h e s a id , is th r e e m o n th s . In case you’re thinking such a thing couldn’t happen anywhere to u c h f o o t b a l l . " T h e a i r c o o lin g s y s t e m is n ’ t " I t ’ s n ic e to s i t on s o fa a f t e r In m o s t c a s e s i t t a k e s s i x m o n t h s , but in Cleveland, let me tell you about two other eases last " T h e stu d e n ts s e e m v e r y m a ­ w o r k in g p r o p e r ly , so m y c la s s b e in g in a c h a i r m o s t o f th e and, o c c a s io n a lly , a y e a r . week—a 45-year-old man in Provo, Utah, and a 19-year-old tu r e ; th e y ’r e n o t b e a tn ik s . T h e y in t h e k iv a w ith a b o u t 2 5 0 stu ­ day,” says L in d a G r e e r , S t. M o n o , w h ic h i s m o s t p r e v a l e n t girl in Xorthfield, Minnesota. And, in addition, there was a d r e s s v e r y n ic e ly an d I don’ t d e n ts g e ts p re tty s t u ffy ,” says Jo h n ’ s fre s h m a n . a m o n g p e o p le o f h ig h s c h o o l an d see m a n y sloppy d r e s s e r s ,” G ran t H a le s , G ro sse Pointe near miss in High Point, North Carolina—an eight-year-old "A t fir s t I d id n ’ t lik e it at s a y s R o n a ld R h o d e s , D e t r o i t s e n ­ fre sh m a n . hoy who was saved only by the quick thinking of his cat, Fred,who a l l , b u t now a l l th e k id s a r e io r and a r e s id e n t a s s is ta n t. " W ith o u t c lo s e t d o o r s ,” he pushed the phone oflf the hook with his muzzle and dialed the t e llin g e v e r y o n e how g r e a t o u r "I th in k t h e c o e d li v i n g k e e p s s a y s , “ m y c l o t h e s g e t d u s ty an d department of weights and measures. (It would, perhaps, have g r ill is ,” sh e s a y s . th e b o y s o n t h e b a l l ; t h e y d r e s s t h e r o o m i s n ’ t v e r y n e a t l o o k i n g ,” been more logical for Fred to dial the fire department, but one " I d o n ’ t th in k t h e g r i l l h a s m u c h b e t t e r , w a tc h t h e i r la n g u a g e , a c t sa y s R h od es. can hardly expect a eat to summon a fire engine which is fol­ a tm o s p h e re at a ll,” say s F red m o re m a tu r e ," R h o d es s a y s . " B e i n g on th e s ix th flo o r , I lowed by a Dalmatian, can one?) B a n is te r , G ran d R a p i d s ju n i o r . L y n n e B o y d , L o n g B e a c h , I n d ., s o m e t i m e s w is h t h e r e w e r e a n ­ o th e r e le v a t o r ," h e s a y s , “ but But I digress. The population explosion, I say, is upon us. ju n i o r , a n o th e r R A , s a y s th e r e I r e a ll y fe e l c o lle g e stu d e n ts c a n It is, of course, cause for concern but not for alarm, because I i s m u ch e n th u s ia s m . " I t is m o r e g e t a lo n g w ith o u t s o m a n y f r i l l s feel sure that science will ultimately find an answer. After all, CAM PUS: fr ie n d ly fr e s h m e n ." b e c a u se it’ s m o s tly in d o r m s . ” — »»7-0071 jz s s a aaa-— «4 — l a s ? 7 dAy S ! 65$ to 5:30 Eve. 90$ A b * - T he celeb rated Broadw ay p lay comes boldly alive on the screen «-«SOH«------ = 1 :2 5 -3 :3 0 KMMARTIN 5 35 . 7 40 DBMUNKHtt 9 45 YVEIflMIMIQIXrnvvs four yeovieexPlodeirtCffmnd W endy — I ' J " has not science in recent years brought us such marvels as the H ille r ¿ g g H p f| | £ inaser, the bevatron, and the Marlboro filter? Oh, what a saga G ene W f l f l t U ! ! of science was the discovery of the Marlboro filter! Oh, what a T ie r n e y heart-rending epic of trial and error, of dedication and perse­ A MMHSCH ClAUOC verance! And, in the end, what a triumph it was when the PPOOUCTON RELEASED THRU Marlboro research team, after years of testing and discarding UNITED ARTISTS one filter material after another—iron, nickel, tin, antimony, STARTS FRIDAY obsidiun, poundcake—finally emerged, tired hut happy, from Jack Lemmon their laboratory, carrying in their hands the perfect filter .Shiriey (AacLaine ih cigarette! Indeed, what rejoicing there still is whenever we "IRMA LA DOUCE" light up a Marlboro which comes to us in soft pack and Flip- Top Box in all fifty states and Cleveland! Yes, science will ultimately solve the problems arising from the population explosion, hut meanwhile America's colleges are in dire straits. Where can we find classrooms and teachers UNIVERSITY for today's gigantic influx of students? » .» n w ir - Well sir, some say the solution is to adopt the trimester sys­ T O D A Y F r o m 7 : 1 5 P .M . tem. This system, already in use at many colleges, eliminates summer vacations, has three semesters per annum instead of 900 "The Law" Pardon me if I sound as if the two, and compresses a four-year-course into three years. A t 9 : 1 5 P .M . o n ly . th e — THEATRE executive position I've landed This is, of course, good, but is it good enough? Even under the trimester system the student has occasional days off. More­ peRfoRm inq deals with the whole future of over, his nights are utterly wasted in sleeping. Is this the kind GilU L0LL0BRIGIDA It does. Pierre BRASSEUR ARtS the world. of all-out attack that is indicated? Marcello MASTROIANNI _ jr t a i n l y , t h e r e ’s n o o r g a n i z a t i o n to d a y c o n d u c t­ I say no. I say desperate situations call for desperate reme­ Melina MERCOURI Yves MONTANO co m p an y in g m o r e v ita l b u s i n e s s t h a n t h e b u s i n e s s o f t h e dies. I say that partial measures will not solve this crisis. I U n ite d S t a t e s A ir F o r c e . A n d v e r y fe w o r g a n i z a ­ «THE LAW (Forata,I, say we must do no less than go to school every single day of "Whora the Hot WiM Horn LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS t i o n s t h a t g iv e a c o l l e g e g r a d u a t e g r e a t e r o p p o r ­ t u n i t i e s f o r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a n d g r o w th . the year. But that is not all. I say we must go to school ¿4 o'K,H o, iules DASSIN hours o f every day! aii im b M ii h c tw n M te m AVAILABLE A s a n A ir F o r c e o f f i c e r , y o u 'l l b e a l e a d e r o n t h e The benefits of such a program are, as you can see, obvious. A L S O a t 7 : 1 5 P .M . o n ly FOR SATURDAY MATINEE A e r o s p a c e T e a m — w ith g o o d p a y , a 3 0 - d a y p a id First of all, the classroom shortage will disappear because all JOSCPHt. ifcvtNEpittanti v a c a tio n e a c h y e a r , e d u c a tio n a l o p p o r tu n itie s . the dormitories can be converted into classrooms. Second, the lAn a iaàaM EfflteNy mi EASTMAN H Ptctu.*M Rueu-ac W a -*h m TM« M O S T I V* dst . M EDEA H ow c a n y o u g e t s t a r t e d ? F o r m a n y , t h e b e s t w a y i s th r o u g h A ir F o r c e R O T C . B u t if y o u m i s s e d o u t o n A F R O T C , o r if t h e r e ’s n o u n i t o n y o u r c a m p u s , teacher shortage will disappear because all the night watchmen can be put to work teaching solid state physics and Restoration drama. And finally, overcrowding will disappear because every­ COLON «M O CK INO «CANDAL N A N I« OCT. 26 - 2:30 PM y o u c a n s t il l a p p ly f o r A ir F o r c e O f f i c e r T r a i n i n g body will quit school. fatma/L -la ri » * V fR SAW I S c h o o l . T h i s t h r e e - m o n t h c o u r s e l e a d s to a c o m ­ A n y fu r th e r q u e s tio n s ? e i m » u shuimu ADMISSION $1.50 FAIRCHILD THEATRE mi ssi on as a seco n d l i e u t e n a n t in t h e U n i t e d THURSDAY ONLY! MARLON BRANDO BOX OFFICE HOURS S t a t e s A ir F o r c e . "JULIUS CEASAR" F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t A ir F o r c e O T S , s e e ... - 3?00 PM-DA ILY Krs> one f u r t h e r ^ass/Mott: t h # nizirjrs of Mur! Í y o u r fo c a l A ir F o r c e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . starting FRIDAY' s p o n s o r t h is c o lu m n , w o u ld li k e t o k n o w w h e th e n ave “ LA DOLCE VITA” and 'OCT. 22-25 — OPEN 12:30 - 9:00 PM tr ie d a M a r lb o r o la te ly . 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A c c o r d in g to T o m S m ith , A u b u rn , of the 1963 H orse Show w hich was S t u a l ly sa w h im do. We have n e v e r h a d a n y o n e r e f u s e to a c c e p t :jij a tio n s ; M a rg o and P r e n t i c e , G r a n d R a p i d s , J u n i o r , p h o to g r a p h y c o n c e s s io n s , and S h aro n L u ecke, F lin t, ju n i o r , art jj I n d ., ju n io r , th e c lu b ’ s p r e s i­ d e n t , s t u d e n t s n e e d n o t b e a n im a l held in M arch . 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