Inside MICHIGAN Whether Yogi Berra, Ralph Guglielmi get new jobs, p. 6; Col. James Skells made honorary Spart°n Guardsman, p. 3 UNIVERSITY STATE EW S Continued unseasonably warm today and Saturday, with a chance of showers this evening. F rid a y , October 25, 1963 P rice 10, E a st Lan sin g , Michigan V o l. 55; No. 42 U S D iv is io n A ir lif t e d In R e c o r d 6 0 H o u rs May Be B r y a n L e a d e r H its A U S G ; Start Of R a th e r W ith d r a w a l Ille g a l Pull-Out Andy Rogin, president of Bryan drawal. They didn’t even contact resentatives, it was decided to statements concerning the lack FRANKFURT, Germany (#1— A Hall, said Thursday he will ad­ us about their p rop osal." give a representative to R ath er." of effective communication. four-engine transport with 60 vocate his dorm ’ s withdrawal Bob Hencken, speaker of con­ The same example applies to "T h ey’re not nearly as bad soldiers aboard landed in G er­ from All-University Student Gov­ g ress, said he will suggest that all other d istricts and residence as they’ re made out to b e ," he many at 10:05 Thursday night, MSU Q U EEN H O P E F U L S - One of thes coeds w ill reign as queen of Homecoming next ernment (AUSG) if the organiza­ Rather appoint another represen­ halls, he added. said. "B u reau cratic organiza­ completing a flawless airlift of weekend. The other nine w ill comprise the court. From left to right: top row, Carol Schild- "It is a good thing that Rather’s tions always have a problem of the entire U.S. 2nd Armored tion does not become effective. tative. Failing this, Hencken him­ hammer, Grosse Pointe, Mich., sophomore; Anne Murray, West Springfield, M ass., senior; "1 see Rather Hall’ s withdraw­ self will then have to appoint a action is not legal,” H e n c k e n communication. We try to com ­ Division from T exas to Europe. Kathryn Beesing, Muskegon, Mich., sophomore; and Lynne Gmeiner, Appleton, W is., Soph­ al as the most effective means member for that d istrict. said, "b ecau se if it were then municate to the student without The last flight was delayed of shaking AUSG to an awareness the residents of Rather could wasting tax money on a build­ omore; center row, Dottie E llis , Birmingham, Mich., junior; Donna Beukema, Holland, Mich, slightly by headwinds. That was of student discontent," he said. "R ath er Hall’s withdrawal is not go to AUSG sponsored lec­ up of our own im age." a minor irritation compared to junior; Pat Morrow, Detroit senior; and Judith Lamparter, Detroit junior; foreground, Hanh not legal," Hencken said. "T h e re tures, get student insurance and K err said that, true to his Rogin addressed Student Con­ the jubilation of the U.S. Army Phung, Saigon, Viet Nam, junior; and Paula Allman, Hinsdale, III., sophomore. g re ss Wednesday night, judging is nothing in the constitution that loans, or even belong to class campaign prom ise, he has ex­ and Air F o rce at accomplishing the organization as "larg ely in­ says Rather Hall must have a governments like theFrosh-Soph panded publicity of student af­ a m iracle of mobility. effective, apathetic and disinter­ representative. H o w e v e r , for Council.” fairs over the level of previous Hope To Hex ’Em It was the 235th mission of e ste d ." convenience in districting rep­ K err was critica l of Rogin’ s administrations. the exercise. Bob K err, president of AUSG, In a precedent-setting move, Using jets and propeller craft, called R ather’ s withdrawal " a Hencken has announced that 400 the Military Air Transport S er­ spur-of-the-m om ent action. copies of minutes of Wednesday’ s vice (MATS) delivered - 15, 278' “ We don’t believe Rather had adequately considered their with- 4O w e - A s - Y o u - G o 9 P l a n congress meeting will be c i r ­ culated. troops and 493.3 tons of cargo For Homecoming Trustees well within the target deadline. A id s R e g is t r a n t s The giant maneuver touched off speculation in Europe on what it may mean in American policy on stationing troops on this con­ Torch runn'ers in togas, a pa­ Students who find it hard to pay for early registration can are included for the other on- campus students. J F K C a lls tinent. M ich., junior; Donna Beukema, club featuring the BurgundyTrio, F o r Michigan residents living West Germans asked whether take advantage of a "pay as To Vote rade of queens and a pep rally Holland, M i c h . , j u n i o r ; Pat twirling champion Sharon Shutty, it means the six U.S. divisions Thursday will mark the beginning Morrow, Detroit senior; Judith Athletic D irector C larence ” Big- you learn p lan ," re g istra r Hor­ ace C. King said Thursday. in residence halls, the downpay­ ment is $137.25, payable at reg ­ R ig h t s B ill in their country a re to be r e ­ of Homecoming weekend. Bob L am p arter, Detroit junior; Hanh gie” Munn, Football Coach Duffy istration, Nov. 20 and 21. The duced and, if so, how soon? MSU has two fee payment pro­ H arris, Spartan Spirit chairman, Phung, Saigon, Viet Nam, Jun­ Daugherty and a number of foot­ Completion means 235 m is­ said. The theme for this y e a r's fes­ tivities is "D em oniacus” , Latin io r; and Paula Allman, Hinsdale, 111., sophomore. Also in the parade will be ball players. Also, according to H arris, a form er S p a r t a n All-Am erican On EDP gram s, he indicated. Under one plan all fees a re paid at the time of registration. The other one allows the student to make a down balance of $240 is paid Jan. 31 and Feb. 28. O ut-of-state s t u d e n t s pay $209.25 at registration and $350 'E x t r e m e ’ sions carried 15,278 troops, com ­ prising the entire 2nd Armored Division, and 493.3 tons of cargo. for b earer of evil sp irits, accord­ gridder will be brought to the The Educational Development WASHINGTON I/Pi — President Given 72 hours to do it, MATS nine sorority floats drawn by payment and then complete it in in two installments. Out-of-state ing to H arris. rally as a guest speaker. P roject and the MSU Profile from Kennedy’ s efforts to keep from bridged Texas and Western E u r­ c a r s , Sigma Phi Epsilon’ sSparty, two installments. students in m arried housing pay It Is hoped a strong force of 1952 to 1973 will come up for the House floor a civil rights ope, 5,600 miles, in 63 hours Delta Up s i I o n ’s bell and the About 75 per cent of MSU stu­ $111.25 down and $180 Jan. 31 evil spirits can be summoned to Board of T ru stee approval today. bill he regards as excessive met .and 35 minutes. ch eerlead ers. The M a r c h i n g dents pay all fees at registration. and Feb. 28. aid the Spartan team against "1 expect the document will with little su ccess Thursday. Most of the men in the divis­ Band will join the parade at Lan- Michigan residents in married Wisconsin B adger’ s, current Big Ten leaders and ranked in the don field and march to the Intra­ L it e r a t u r e be approved, a l t h o u g h some changes may be made in it ," The others living in University housing can pay under the "pay housing pay $43.25 and $66 in A bipartisan group that has revolted against the leadership ion have joined up with their tanks, guns and other gear p re­ mural field for a pep rally. as you learn p lan ." monthly installments. Rents for top 10 nationally, he said. Runners in togas from all MSU said Duane L . Gibson, head of of both the House and its .Jud- viously prepared by the U.S. m arried housing apartments are A parade sta-rting at 6 p.m. Physics-M ath will begin Friday’ s fraternities wil 1 meet Governor P r iz e To the Educational Policies Com­ mittee of the Academic Council. Students included u n d e r the program a re those living in r e s i­ not included in payment plan. iciary Committee showed no in­ clination to toe the line drawn 7th Army. A week from now the 2nd George Romney on the steps of dence halls, Van Hoosen Hall, "W e will not require married program , H arris said. The pa­ The two documents were ap­ by the President at White House Armored pitches into mock war­ the Capitol where he will light students to pay their January rent rade route will include all campus dorms. four torches that will be brought to the IM field and will be used G re e k proved at the Academic Council Meeting, Oct. 8, by a vote of Owen Graduate Center and in m arried housing. Those living during early registration,” said meetings Wednesday night and Thursday morning. fare with the 3rd Armored, part of the 7th Army. The purpose in m arried h o u s i n g pay only Jam es T . Huston, supervisor of Heading the parade will be the STOCKHOLM, [f'i— G iorgosSe- 56 to 1. The Educational Policies is to show that Americans can to touch off a huge bonfire. tuition under the installment pro­ accounts receivable, University Homecoming Queen, who will be feriades, 63-y ear-o ld diplomat, Committee has been examining Kennedy wants the committee airlift their strength anywhere H arris said men’ s dorms will gram while residence hall co sts business office. chosen next week, and her court. won the 1963 Nobel P rize for faculty suggestions and incorpo­ to kill a sweeping, 10-part bill in the world, and with speed. compete with each other in a con­ Ordinarily m a r r i e d housing The following women constitute L iteratu re Thursday for poetry rating them into the EDP docu­ produced by one of its subcom­ The speed and success of the test to bring m aterials for the students are required to pay one the court: about his native G reece. ment. mittees and substitute a less air bridge, in spite of the danger­ bonfire. month’ s rent in advance at the Carol Schildhammer, G rosse After lighting of the fire a mock Seferiades, whose pen-name is S eferis, was the first Greek ever ulty suggestions and incorporat­ ing them into the EDP document. Detroit 'News’ time of registration. drastic one that he believes could command broad bipartisan sup­ ous October weather in Europe, fed fears in Germany that the Pointe, M ich., sophomore; Anne funeral for Demohiacus will be "T h e R eg istrar’ s office p re­ M urray, W estSpringfield.M ass., held and a dummy of a Wis­ to receive a Nobel P riz e . The "T h e Educational P o l i c i e s Pressmen Return fers that students pay all fees port. goal is to cut back the 250,000- senior; K a t h r y n Beesing, Mus­ consin football player will be award this year is worth $51,158. Committee held two meetings when they go through reg istra­ man 7th Army and depend on The 18-m ember Royal Swedish after the Academic Council Meet­ Publication o f T h e Detroit Bui a m ajority of the comm it­ Am erican-based support in time kegon, M ich., sophomore; Lynne tossed into the flames. tion,” King said. “ The main tee, for different reasons, favors Gmeiner, Appleton, W is., sopho­ The program for the rally L ite ra ry Academy noted that his ing, Oct. 8 ,” Gibson said. "O ur News, Michigan's largest daily of peril. reason is that the University approving the subcommittee bill m ore; Dottie E llis, Birmingham, includes the band, men’ s glee poetic production is not volum­ changes have been in the d irec­ newspaper, resumed Thursday Secretary of State Dean Rusk has to have the money when it and letting any com prom ise move inous, but selected him for his tion of trying to clarify the im­ following a three-day dispute be­ is com ng to Bonn today and will is needed.” be made out in the open on the “ eminent lyrical culture.’ ’ portance of faculty Ideas and tween management and printing be questioned by the West G er­ Some 15,000 students living House floor. The citation said Seferis* poe­ participation in the development pressm en. man government on this point. W orld New s try ’’has become a lasting sym­ bol of all that is indestructible of the p rogram .” After approval by the Board The News cam e out with one edition shortly after 3 p.m . and in University housing are eligible under the plan, started about The uproar brought from Sen­ ate Republican Leader E verett President Kennedy has assured Europe that A m e r i c a n forces four y e a rs ago. In the Hellenic acceptance of of T ru stees, both EDP and the spokesmen for the Detroit News­ would remain in proper strength. at a Glance life.” One of his best known poems economic profile will go to a Michigan organization for study. paper Publisher's Association, which represents The News in M. Dirksen of Illinois an obser­ vation that "w e might be lucky” S ecretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara denied any cutback. if a civil rights bill reaches the is "T h e King of Asina.” The group may give MSU a size­ bargaining, said that a further Senate floor by Dec. 1. Yet the belief p ersists that the Notified of the Academy’ s de­ able grant to implement EDP m e e t i n g with the pressm en’ s “ 1 have real doubt either one United States in a few y ears Second Grain Sale To Hungary Approved If it finds the two documents union was to be held Thursday cision, Seferis said in Athens of these bills can eventuate at plans to have its shield in E u r- WASHINGTON l#i— A license to export another 800,000 bushels that the prize is an honor for satisfactory. afternoon. the present sessio n ,’ ’ Dirksen G reece. ( continued on page 9) of corn to Hungary has been granted by the C om m erce Depart­ ment. SUNNY said. The permit brings to 2 million bushels the amount of corn cleared for sale to the communist nation In two days. A deal for GOAL T h u r s d a y ’ s D o n a t io n s 1.2 million bushels was approved Wednesday. Navy Destroyer And Ore Carrier Collide 1,600 S e t D r iv e R e c o r d BALTIMORE (/Pi—A Navy d e stro y e r-e sco rt and a Swedish ore c a r r ie r collided in heavy fog at the entrance to B altim ore Harbor The number of pints donated The dormitory with the highest in Chesapeake Bay Thursday. No one was injured. Thursday set a new high for one 1,400 level of participation will be The Coast Guard said the d estro y er-esco rt USS Roberts re ­ day in a fall term blood drive. awarded a plaque at half time of ported a 1 1/2 - foot gash in her starboard quarter but said flooding Four hundred and fifty eight per­ the h o m e c o m i n g game. The was controlled and no assistance was needed. 1,245 sons gave a pint apiece for the A EPi’ s a re second among the record. fratern ities with 51 per cent. Australia To Buy 24 T F X Warplanes North C ase and South Wonders T h u r s d a y ' s b l o o d - g i v i n g are first and second in women's WASHINGTON (¿Pi— The Defense Department said Thursday that brought the total pints collected dorm s. Australia will buy 24 T F X Warplanes, getting first deliveries at in the Alpha Phi Omega drive the sam e time as the Am erican Air F o rc e and Navy in 1967. to 1,245. Alpha Omicron Pi leads the S ecretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara confirmed an earlier Arm strong dormitory took a soro rities with 74 per cent and announcement in Australia regarding agreement reached after recent commanding lead in total pints. Sigma Kappa is second with 60 discussions between Australian Defense M inister Athol Townley M ore than 184 Armstrong men per cent. and McNamhra. have given blood. AFROTC’ s Sabre Drill Team "T h e response of the faculty Home's Government Meets Opposition Attack won a plaque for reaching 100 and staff has been very disap­ per cent participation in the drive pointing with the exception of the LONDON IjP)— Sir Alec Douglas-Home’ s new government, operating without its leader, fought off a ferocious Laborite assault Thursday Thursday. Phi Sigma Delta and building and utilities staff and at the end of the storm iest parliam entary session in seven y e a rs. Bower Co-op previously reached the grounds crew ,” said William the 100 per cent m ark. Sweetland, chairman of the fa c- A 3 1/2-hou r House of Commons battle marked the formal opening of parliam entary war between Laborite Leader Harold Farm house leads the frater­ ulty-staff blood drive and pro­ , a*vc^W,K new p o i i t ^ l »xx ^¿¿v^^D au^las-tjom p.^ nities with 98 per cent p artici- fesso r of humanities. Incensed by the ’ government 3ecis]on’’ to 'postpone the opening jpu nor/. 'm 4 t ai i j frcw* ion ♦ - >■■ * House are first and second among "W e hope they still plan to of the new parliamentary session until Douglas-Home can get himself elected to a Commons seat, Wilson jeered and taunted the co-op eratives. South Case is give blood Friday,” he said. WITH A SM ILE — That’ s how Katy Baum, Springfield, Vo. sophomore, gives a pint of her a close second to Armstrong in One may give blood from 10 the Conservatives for their Inability to present their new chief a .m . to 3 p.m . Friday. blood in the current drive. men’ s dorm s. immediately. - 2 M i c h i g a n State News, E a s t TL a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 , 1963 R e g is tra tio n — A P e rso n a l Touch ) R ed C edar R ep ort Un i v er si ty offi cia ls a r e now e x p e r i m e n t , students will pick doing so m e th in g about what used t h e i r m o s t co nv en ien t h o u r s Overheard in a political science c la ss: " I ’ve been sent here v to be a h o p el e ss situation. R e ­ on Nov. 20 and 21 f o r r e g i s ­ from the U of M to do some missionary w ork." What he means g i s t r a t i o n was o nce thought to t e r i n g . P r e v i o u s l y this was is, he’ s come to flunk some of our football playersl be one of the m ost un pleasant unheard of e x c e p t fo r a few s e l e c t stud ent s. * * * a s p e c t s of attending MSU. Simplifying the r e g i s t r a t i o n Unlike s o m e o f't he so c a l l e d Overheard at last y e a r’ s intramural track m eet social frat­ of all MSU students in t h r e e “ m o d e r n i nn o v a ti o ns ” like ernity division: "C an someone tell me how to pace myself in days s e e m s n e a r l y i m p o s s i b l e . l o n g - d i s t a n c e dialing and Zip this event, they didn’t tell me at the G ables." He didn t have much tirne because the 100 yard dash was about to sta rt. H o w ev e r . R e g i s t r a r H o r a c e c o d e , the s y s t e m will r e t a i n the p e r s o n a l touch. We might * * * C. King, the a s s i s t a n t deans fro m the U n i v e r s i t y ’ s 11 c o l ­ have been o ffe re d a c o m p u t e r Officials of the Student Union are on a campaign to change l eg e s and student c o n su l ta n ts type r e g i s t r a t i o n p r o g r a m like the image of the Union G rill. Seems that last y ear ? weekend se t out to i m p r o v e the c o m ­ the o nes at Pu rd u e and MIT. visitor became confused. Thought for a while that maybe he had made the wrong turn off the highway and was in New York’ s In those c o l l e g e s the student plicated p r o c e s s . Greenwich Village. has no c h o i c e of i n s t r u c t o r s They c a m p up with the idea o r h o u r s ; he only pi ck s the of e a r l y r e g i s t r a t i o n . They courses. Senator B arry Goldwater decided not to debate Nelson Rocke­ tr ie d it out on s o m e 4 , 7 0 0 At MSU r e g i s t r a t i o n i m p r o v e ­ feller. Maybe he figures one debate at a time is enough—Senator Goldwater vs. Candidate Goldwater. fr e s h m e n and g r a d u a t e s t u ­ m en t s will pro bably c o m e dents l a s t s u m m e r . It was slowly, but that does not m ake WWW s u c c e s s f u l although i m p r o v e ­ much d i f f e r e n c e . What r e a l l y East Lansing children (six-seven year olds), have decided men ts a r e still being ma de. coun ts is that a d m i n i s t r a t o r s that what’ s good for the goose is good for the gander. They are This t e r m e a r l y r e g i s t r a t i o n a r e tr yin g to i m p r o v e the s y s ­ buying binoculars, en m asse, to stare right back at dozens of MSU coeds, who a re doing everything but wiretaping their front- will be extended to s e n i o r s tem and yet r e t a i n the p e r s o n a l yard play sessions to fulfill requirem ents for a child-develop- and m o r e gr adu at e students. touch. In the final a n a l y s i s , the ment course. The students should be able knowledge that the r e g i s t r a r WWW to get the c l a s s e s they need at i s trying to make i m p r o v e ­ the hours they want them under me nts s e e m s as i m p o r t a n t as We’ ll leave it up to you whether th ere’s any sim ilarity or not, but it’ s a fact— the C oral Gables is an ’ ’L Shaped Room.’ ’ the voluntary p r o g r a m . As an the i m p r o v e m e n t s t h e m s e l v e s . •By J ack Shea M SU's A d va n ta g e The p r e s e n c e of two d i st in g ­ student-body with such a t i m ­ Letters To The Editor uished s p e a k e r s on c a m p u s ely t r e a t . An overflow c r o w d of “ r e ­ Tuesday evening highlights still another f a ce t of an MSU education. At how many u n i v e r ­ spon siv e and a l e r t ” students gave the f o r m e r a m b a s s a d o r R a th e r H a ll Q u its S tu d e n t C o n g re s s To the Editor: know little and c a re little of problems of other nations as State does not have a more pro­ something m ore than arguments s i t i e s could you have a c h o i c e a standing ovation at the c o n ­ On Monday night, October 21, this problem. In the same vein, well. ductive student government and and insults. cl us io n of his s p e e c h . The Rather’ s house council voted to we c a re little for their w orries. of listening to a f o r m e r a m ­ withdraw its representation com ­ F o r many of us, this gentle­ that so many of the students have I feel that AUSG should be man will no doubt be the "b ig ­ the feeling that this "organ iza­ completely discarded. In its place If AUSG was r e p l a c e d by b a s s a d o r and a f o r m e r g o v e r ­ p h r a s e “ r e s p o n s i v e and a l e r t ” pletely from AUSG.Thisdecision gest little m an" we shall ever tion” lacks organization. we need stronger governments stronger dorm government, more nor in one evening? isn’t ours; it’ s a compliment was not made in haste but was government action would be tak­ m eet. T h o s e who heard Dr. Maybe it is only in this way in the separate dorm itory areas the result of the council's r e ­ en on local problems. f r o m an A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s r e ­ Chuong know what I mean. that those responsible will re a ­ such as Brody, Case-VV i 1 s o n- The f o r m e r a m b a s s a d o r was actions, generally to the past Some will argue that there Tom Schloegel lize that the students are dis­ Wonders, Shaw, etc. porter. record of this organization, and are some things that must be Than Van Chuong of South satisfied and concerned enough to As it is now, AUSG could be more specifically, the present supervised by a group rep re­ If you didn’ t c a r e to h e a r administration.... The opinion of want a reorganization of K e rr’s compared to our p resen t-d ay Viet Nam, and the f o r m e r g o v ­ and the B .A .P .’ s private organ­ world controlled by a single gov­ sentative of everyone. This could e r n o r , John Davis Lo dge of about V i e t n a m e s e p r o b l e m s , R ather’s governing body is that R e o r g a n iz a t io n ization of AUSG. And if Hencken erning body. Ju st as a world be facilitated by a sort of "United AUSG’ s "student participation in Dorms” composed of a capable you could have c r o s s e d c a m p u s thinks that he will simply ap­ government would have trouble C onnecticut. the government of MSU" exists point another "rep resen tativ e” dealing with l o c a l problems, representative of each dorm area to Kellogg C e n t e r and l i s t e n e d at present without any signifi­ To the Editor: and be rid of the problem he AUSG cannot deal effectively with appointed by the government of cant program or sign of any It was my recent good for­ Chuong was bro ught h e r e by to a potential Re publican C a b ­ tune to hear a startling and has created, 1 think he will find the unlike problems in each dorm that a rea. The attitudes shown in the near future. We know from by these representatives should inet appointee talk a b o u t im pressive piece of news. Due himself sadly mistaken. area. AUSG, and it is to th ei r c r e d i t . attending them that the AUSG F o r instance, in Brody our big be controlled by their respective meetings them selves are held to the feelings of the AUSG rep ­ Nancy Forsythe 1 praise you It’ s he a r t e n i n g to s e e that in the p r i n c i p l e s of frfee e n t e r ­ resentative of Rather Hall, and and the others who have enough problem is the Red Cedar odor. student governments. in an atmosphere of faction bick­ Kenneth H. Cunningham spite of n u m e r o u s p r o b l e m s , prise. ering with the business at hand the ’ feelings of the women of courage of conviction to speak Other students in other dorms usually ending up in needless Rather Hall them selves, the wo- out against something which de­ Student G o v er n m en t was able This is just a not her e x a m p l e jnen of Rather have withdrawn finitely needs criticism . I hope squabbling over petty issues. to keep its head f a r enough of why we a r e “ f o r ” this big T herefore, it is the opinion their representation in that so others will follow suit. above w a t e r to pro vi de the place. of Rather Hall’s general coun-' . vastly heralded organization. Andy Rogin cil that due to the inadequacy It seem s that the representa­ President of Bryan Hall of AUSG’ s present program and tive along with others has fin­ service to this residence hall ally grown so sick and tired of MICHIGAN it is pointless to continue to the constant bickering, confu­ O n e P o s s ib ilit y UNIVERSITY STATE STATE NEW S remain in this organization. A c­ cordingly, we withdraw our rep­ sion and general ineffectiveness of the AUSG meetings, that she To the Editor: has come to the realization that The withdrawal of Rather Hall resentation in hopes that this it is a farce. And, if I might from All-UniversityStudentGov- M em b er A s s o c ia te d P r e s s , U nited P r e s s mer term ; special Welcome Issue in Septem­ action will make headway in ef­ add, the men of Bryan share ernment is heartening news. It I n t e r n a t i o n a l , In la n d D a ily P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n , ber. fecting a needed and constructive Second cla s s postage paid at E ast Lansing, change in this institution’ s All- the same view. shows that there are students A ssociated C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s A sso cia tio n , Michigan. It is truly a shame that so on this campus who have an M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n . University Student Government. Editorial and business offices at 341 Student fine a University as Michigan interest in accomplishment of The General Council P u b l i s h e d by the s tu d en ts of M i c h i g a n St a t e S ervices Building, Michigan State University, of Rather Hall U n iv ersity . I s s u e d on c l a s s d a y s Monday East Lansing, Michigan. Mail subscriptions Nancy Forsythe, President thro ugh F r i d a y d u rin g th e f a l l , w i n t e r and payable in advance: term , $3; 2 te rm s, $4; s p r in g q u a r t e r s , t w i c e w e e k ly d u rin g the s u m - 3 term s, $5; full y ear, $6. A R e s ig n a t io n R ev iew ’s View A sst. Adv. M grs......................... Frank Senger J r . , To the Editor: To the Editop: feel that a University is obli­ Arthur Langer After thoroughly considering Your paper carried a "rev iew " gated to spend valuable time and E d i t o r ......................................................... B r u c e F a b r i c a n t the m atter, I would like to turn of the Saturday night exchange money on music which anyone can A d v e r t is in g M a n a g e r . ......................... F r e d L e v i n e Circulation Manager.........................Bill Marshall Campus Coordinator.......................... Dave Jaehnig in my resignation as AUSG rep­ concert between the IndianaUniv- hear by turning on the radio or Managing E d i t o r .......................................... D a v e H a r f s t Women’ s Housing..................................... Liz Hyman resentative for Rather Hall. It ersity Singing H oosiers and the T.V . sets. C a m p u s E d i t o r ........................................ G e r r y Hinkle y Assistant Campus Editor. . . John Van Gieson is my own personal opinion that Michigan State Singing States­ Your review er erred when he S p o r t s E d i t o r .............................................. J e r r y C a p lan Men’ s Housing.................................... Oyars Balcer^ Student Government, as it is men. Wheeler, your reviewer, labeled the I.U. group asp osses-. P h o to C h i e f ..................................................G e o r g e J u n n e Night E d ito r.............................................. Tom Winter now, is completely ineffective. praised the H oosiers’ singing and sing " a good blend,” when he E d ito ria l E d ito r s . . . J a c k Sh ea, D ave Stew art As 1 see it, Congress meet­ the Burgundy T rio , but was c riti­ labeled the Statesmen as singing ings consist of constant arguing cal of the Statesmen for singing traditional m usic, and when he judged the instrum entalists in AID Speaks To Indians between certain representatives. a "lo n g " work with music in Since this is not my idea of a hand. He referred to the selec­ opposition to the voices. student government, I would like tions of the Glee Club as trad­ He might have said that the to withdraw my membership. itional p ieces. He said that the Statesmen possessed e x t r e m e If I saw any way that I could instruments and voices at times versatility in their expression of By RICHARD SCHWARTZ As a resu lt, Wilder and a improve the situation as it is, seemed in opposition. the different p ieces, singing with State News Staff Writer staff of nearly 30 devote many then I would be willing to spend We are not unhappy that you a wide range of dynamic levels. hours to the productions of films, my time and effort doing so. As are reviewing the musical act­ He might have said that the radio b r o a d c a s t s , d e m o n s t r a ­ How do you c o m m u n i c a t e with it is now, I see my only alterna­ ivities on campus, for certainly selections the Statesmen used tions, diagramming and distribu­ 400 m il l i o n p e o p le when 8 0 - 9 0 tive is to withdraw. If others were musically demanding, with tion of p osters. any attention to the art of music p e r c e n t of the populatio n is took this action then maybe AUSG texts of lasting and vital human Even along these channels, ob­ is helpful in boosting student illitera te ? and the student body would r e ­ experience. He might have said stacles crop up: interest in this p articular human T h i s i s one of th e p r o b l e m s alize that some reorganization that the instrum entalists were "T h e re a re very few radios activity. We a re, however, sur­ un d erly in g f o r e i g n aid e f f o r t s needs to be done. among the finest to be found in in India," Wilder said. "You prised that your reviewer would in India tod a y, a c c o r d i n g t o F r a n k Student Government needs stu­ this part of the country and that would be astounded to find v irt­ criticize having music sco res in W i ld e r , an a d v i s o r in m a s s c o m - dent leaders who are willing to Autrey (playing trumpet) has been ually no radios in a re a s of the hand for What was, in the opinion m u n ic a t i o n s with the U . S . A gen cy work for the student body and acclaimed by many, Robert Shaw country which needs the most of your review er, a very long f o r In t e r n a t i o n a l D e v e lo p m e n t not for their own private in­ among them, as fine a player as help." work. This is traditional, and (A ID ). te re s ts . We need to get rid of will be found anywhere in the "In some of the rem ote vill­ necessary, for difficult musical " I n f o r m a t i o n c h a n n e l s play a the loud-mouths who like to hear world. He might have mentioned a g e s ," he said, "th e y ’ve never works. This piece is highly con­ vital r o l e in In d ia ’ s e c o n o m i c themselves talk. When this is that the audience was h i g h l y heard of us. In fact, they never tem porary; it uses “ poly-ton- d e v e l o p m e n t , '' W i ld e r sa i d . accomplished, maybe AUSG will pleased. even heard of the next village. ality,” "hem eola rhythms,” and " N o p e o p le d ev elo p without become an effective and worth­ "In general, though, we’ re a c­ many "juxtopposed chordalclust- k now le d ge o f how to do s o m e ­ while governing body for the We trust that in the future you cepted,” he added. And the p ro -, e r s ." W heeler, who perhaps does thing b e t t e r , " h e s a i d . " A n d students. will try to send us a reviewer gram is understood. not u n d e r s t a nd contemporary c o m m u n i c a t i o n i s th e link b e ­ Sharon Ries who has a musical e a r, a hint Wilder thinks the American ap­ music, assumed that the p er­ tw ee n p e o p le with knowledge and B327 Rather Hall of musical taste, and a spark proach is a healthy one. form ers were singing or playing t h o s e w i t h o u t ." of school pride. FRANK WILDER “ We try to fit our program ' wrong notes or wrong rhythms. Wilder, in his duties as D ir­ to the things they alone want,” It is unfortunate to be reviewed Loren Jones CAMPUS ector of the Communications channels by providing the equip­ C h u o n g S p e a k s he said. "W e might disagree and by a person whose taste seems D irector of the Media Center in New Delhi, works ment to set them up." som etim es goals will be modi­ to be in favor of the Broadway "Singing Statesmen’ ’ with both American and Indian According to W ilder, another fied o r changed by them. To the Editor: pep tunes as sung by the 1. U. technicians toward improvement b a rrie r is the general lack of "W e want to see improvement. Congratulations a re to be ex­ group, and the modern folk songs of m a s s communication tech- development. He points to the Sometimes we go away fru stra­ tended to AUSG for inviting Dr. of the Burgundy T rio . u iq u iv , M&ck^C££;wnRiC standard, vMich V a n Chqooy„t<\,soe.jk ^5, the te d ," he said. w a n t * y b t r ttitvt y a u r for the developing country. he term s "v e r y low.” Kiva Tuesday night. Editor’ s Note: While we "W e work through the existing channels of communication of the government of India," Wilder " T h e r e exists a resistan ce to ch ange," he said. "T he peo­ ple a re inclined to improve. As­ Wilder, on leave after two Those students who packed the and a half y e a rs in India, is small auditorium to see and hear engaged in a speaking tour of Dr. Chuong witnessed, certainly, to know that the Singing States­ men are interested in music of value and substance, and that cannot vouch for reviewer Leon Wheeler's good ear or "BOOK STORE said. "Since they a re inadequate, pirations a re of a minimal na­ , six m a j o r Am erican Univer­ a man bearing the problems of we do not consider ourselves an entertainment group. We do not tastes, we do know that he ACROSS FROM THE UNION BLDG we’re trying to help develop these tu re ;” sities. an entire nation, and I’m sure, is o senior majoring in music. Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 , 1963 3 Hold Reins On Rules P rog ram F illin g M ilitary N eeds R om ney D e n ie s Seniors H ead MHA V o lu n t a r y R O TC 2nd Year C h a rg e Raye Popp and bill Volm ar, Seniors of the Week, a re the students to see about rules and she said. “ The girls have as­ sumed the responsibilities and everything is working smoothly.” rie r on the Great Lakes. He is presently a student super­ visor in the Brody G rill. By GERRY KEIR regulations. Seven y e a rs ago Miss Popp Neither h a v e definite plans State News S taff Writer Governor Romney has denied a Miss Popp is co-president of was an exchange student to Pan­ after graduation. Miss Popp said column written by Drew Pearson Association of Women Students am a. She is now a member of the she may attend graduate school The voluntary ROTC program , in which Pearson says Romney and Volmar is president of Men* s Board of D irectors for P ie rce in the East for a m asters de­ now in its second y ear, still enlisted the aid of form er Gov­ Halls Association. Products, Inc. gree in business. Volmar is de­ has some “ bugs” in it, but it ernor John Swainson for his fis­ L a st spring Miss Popp was An advertising m ajor from Ge- bating between m ilitary service still adequately serv es m ilitary cal reform program . elected president of AWS Ju - nesse, N .Y ., Miss Popp plant to and graduate school for a mas­ needs, a c c o r d i n g to campus The Governor said he w a s graduate spring term . She has ters in industrial relations. ROTC officials. OMi a 3.2 all-U niversity point aver­ aware that Swainson was going Two problems encountered in to be visited by GOP Senate age and is assistant manager of attracting students into the pro­ Caucus Chairman Stanley Thay­ Alpha Phi sorority. gram a re President Kennedy’ s e r , but, as Romney put it, ” 1 She was a Spartan ambassador recent order exempting m arried did not approve of it and I have and a member of the Intercoll­ men from the draft, and adverse had no indication of what tran s­ egiate Association of Women Stu­ publicity for the program as a pired.” dents. whole. Romney said he told Thayer Volmar said, “ Right now there before the meeting that he dis­ are no planned reform s in the "T h e exemption of m arried MHA constituton. If a need for approved because he thought the men may have swung the balance purpose of the meeting would be reform s is spotted, we'll try in some people’ s minds against misinterpreted. to get something going winter taking ROTC,” Col. Jam es F . Pearson alleged that Thayer te rm .” Skells, p rofessor of m ilitary sci­ was sent to Swainson by Rom­ Volmar, who is from Cleveland ence, said. ney to appeal for Dem ocratic Heights Ohio, is majoring in Col Skells pointed out that backing for the tax program . social science. He has 2.1 all the executive order “ could be Pearson termed the alleged m is­ university point average. reversed at any tim e,” however. sion as a desperation effort. He was president of Bryan L t. Col George A .D avies,p ro­ Hall last year and Block S ch air­ fessor of air science, agreed that man. He also was the Spartan the m arriage edict may have Shaver In Italy Spirit d irector and is a member cost the Air F o rce program some of the Student Faculty Forum cadets. He also pointed out the John R. Shaver, professor of B IL L VOLMAR Committee. existence of a “ re v e rse p re s­ zoology, is now participating in diciary. However, after the re ­ One summer Volmar worked RAYE POPP sure” because of the policy, how­ the first International Conference organization of AWS, the Activ­ as a deck hand on an ore c a r ­ ever. on Advanced Experimental Em­ ities and Judiciary Boards were M ILIT A R Y SCIENCE HEAD HONORED • • C o l. James F. S ke lls, professor o f m ilita ry s c i­ bryology in Naples, Italy. combined, and Miss Popp now “ Some students figure ‘I’m single, so I’d better get in the ence, was made on honorary member o f the Army ROTC Spartan Guard D rill team Wednesday. Guard Commander James A. Town presents the c ita tio n and a d r ill team shoulder cord to C ol. A MSU staff member since 1956 and an embryology re s e a r­ shares the presidency with G ar­ net Veld, president of AWS Ac­ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY program . They’ re sure to get ch er, Shaver is an invited p ar­ tivities. me when I leave school.’ ” Davies Skells_____________________ _________________ ___________________________________________ ticipant in the month-long con­ “ So far the new AWS rules An Agency Representative will interview undergraduate Sen­ said. ference. have been received very w ell," iors and graduate students who terminate their studies in June, About 400 students signed up August or September 1964 on Campus on the dates of October for each of the ROTC program s during 1962, the first year of the S p a r t a n G u a r d H o n o r s S k e lls ; Here is 28th through 31st, 1963, for employment for a diversity of voluntary setup. Final figures on the enrollment for this term will not be available until the U n it B e g in s Y e a r ’ s A c t i v i t i e s COMET’ S positions including a special Intelligence Training P rogram . end of the ROTC-lOO orienta­ Bold and Massive P lease consult the Placement Bureau, Student Services Build­ ing, for information concerning these opportunities, and tion course at midterm. Spartan Guard, Army ROTC The highlight of the year will The group’ s adviser,C apt. Ro­ New Look c a re e r to schedule an appointment. A careful review of the information Davies suggested that some drill unit, began this y ear’s a c­ be the Third Annual Spartan In­ bert E . V i s s c h e r forsees a improvements might be made in tivities Wednesday with a c e re ­ vitational Drill Meet, scheduled "good” year for the team, with on file in the L ib rary of the Placement Bureau is an essen­ the ROTC 100 cou rse and in mony m a k i n g Col. Jam es F . for April 23 in Jenison F ield - the possibility of one or two first the summer orientation setup as Skells, p rofessor of military sci­ house. place finishes. tial requisite p rior to scheduling an interview. the program progressed. The ence, an honorary member. cou rse helps to combat misin­ In th e cerem ony a t Demon­ formation about ROTC, Skells stration H a l l , Col. Skells re ­ added. ceived the Guard’s distinctive “ T h ere’ s no excuse for any­ black-and-white shoulder cord body to say ‘Nobody told me and a certificate citing him for Comet 202 2-D r. Sedan its Lowest Cost! about ROTC,’ ” S k e l l s said. his " s i n c e r e i n t e r e s t and Elegantly styled and fully appointed B -4 -U “ They’ve heard about it from President Hannah, f r o m Gen. support" of the organization. The Scots Highlanders, 4 0- , . . even to horn b ar, courtesy only $2115 lights, cigarette lighter, front and Palladino of the Defense Depart­ man A rm y-A ir F o rce ROTC mu- also a va ila b le ment, and from our sharpest sicial unit, provided a background "a letter to nancy” re a r arm re sts and ash tray s. Everything to let you travel in com ­ in 4*door model BU Y!! officers.” - of m ilitary music for the pre­ sentation. An enriching film presented fort. and station wagon Davies and Skells agreed that Spartan Guard, reactivated in the compulsory program , by giv­ 1961, has a precision drill ex­ by Gamma Delta of Martin OPEN MON., WED., F R I. T ill 9:00 SAT. T i ll 5:00 ing students m ore information hibition team as well as a pla­ Luther Chapel. Filmed In over a longer period, would be m ore desirable from a purely toon which features regulation Army drill. T here are 24 men Hollywood. Bring your friends. AL EDWARDS military standpoint. in the trick drill group' and about L IN C O LN -M E R C U R Y -C O M E T Almost 100% of the cadets en­ rolled in the basic course are 70 in the entire Guard. The e x h i b i t i o n drill team, UNION BALLROOM Phone: 489-6515 expected to continue into the which has new uniforms this SUN. OCT 27,7:00 PM 3125 E. Saginaw— Across From Howard Johnson's advance ROTC program in the y e a r, will open its season with future. a meet at Purdue University, “ This minor academic pursuit Lafayette, Ind., in February. It (ROTC) can pay dividends as no will also appear in spring meets other minor on this campus can. at Chicago and Ohio State Uni- It guarantees a student his first veristy, Columbus. employer after graduation and he can foresee his income,” he Spartan Guard t r a v e l e d to Washington, D .C ., d u r i n g the BEAUTIFUL added. 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US-27) 2 .4 M ila s North o f G rano R i v . r A v . 337-9013 427 East Grand River Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Faith On Campus M o r m o n S tre s s e s N egro P riest F e a r O f G od' R a c ia l E q u a lit y C h u rc h e s S h o u ld P a y T a x In terview ed A Mormon church leader c a l­ M is c o n s tr u e d led “ on all men everyw here, both within and outside the church to commit them selves to the estab­ lishment of full civil equality O n B u s in e s s e s , C le ric s S a y A Negro priest will speak out publicly for the firstiim e against racial s e g r e g a t i o n within the for all of God's ch ild ren ." Catholic Church. The s t a t e m e n t was made A thorough study of tax e x ­ en terp rises,” The Rev. Wa I t e r "h eard most often and the strong­ national economy within a cen­ R a m p a r t s , the n a t i o n a l e a rlie r this month at the fifth emption litigation, just publish­ Wietzke, pastor of University est against alliances providing tury. Catholic journal, will publish in session of the 133rd semi-annual ed by the National Conference Lutheran Church, said. the church unwarranted advant­ next month's issue an interview By L IN D A M IL L E R general conference of the Church of C hristians and Jew s, cites age. The Rev. Wilson M. Tennant, with a Negro Catholic p riest on of Jesu s C hrist of Latter-D ay He said that it is wrong when complaints of leading clergymen pastor at University Methodist the segregation policies of some Saints. a church uses a special privilege "One of the unique contribu­ and laymen about the liberal tax southern Catholic bishops. When I first became interested in the Christian church, not Mormon doctrine teaches that as a license to enter into econ­ tions of Amepican Protestantism , Church, said that these state­ exemptions American churches more than four years ago, I was disturbed by a phrase in one Negroes are cu rsed by God. They omic areas. which is looked up to by Euro­ ments are exaggerated. "I see The interview will be contained of the traditional prayers, ‘ ‘ in faith, piety and fear of God.” traditionally enjoy. no danger of churches controll­ in a controversial symposium on a re regarded as descendants of pean C hristians as very basic 1 spoke to the minister about it. His explanation revealed that The Rev. Mr. Wietzke also em­ ing business,” he said. the racial issue, entitled "T h e Cain, who was cursed in the Old The report, by Andrew D. Tan­ to the strength of the American 1 had approached the concept at an awkward angle. Where 1 had phasized that discrim inatory tax Both the Rev. Mr. Tennant Negro an d the W h i t e Con­ Testam ent for slaying his brother ner, a Nashville, Tenn. lawyer, churches, is the initiation and supposed it advocated anxious anticipation of danger or punishment provisions which give churches and the Rev. Mr. Williams said scie n ce ." Abe. expressed uneasiness over the development of s e p a r a t i o n of by the Devine, the pastor explained that ir. reference to God, fear competitive advantage over other that the tax exemptions amount Negroes are b a r r e d from church's special position in the church and sta te ,” he said. means awe and reverence of God. property owners and business to a federal subsidy without an Contributors include novelist church priesthood, into which all tax laws, especially in business John H. Griffin, who dyed his enterprises that have little or interests "ought to be repealed." "P riv ileg e requires responsi­ attempt of the government to I think that some religious sects have also misinterpreted other male mem bers in good skin black and traveled through nothing to do with religion. b ility," said the Rev. Eugene control the church. the element of fear in worship. Adherents to these groups are so standing may be admitted. Complete agreement with the the South to w rite the best­ W illiams, pastor of East Lansing wrapped up in the anxiety that their mistakes will bring down Brown did notcomment specif­ criticism s in T anner's r e p o r t “ A church could become an seller, "B lack Like Me;” Tho­ Trinity Church, Interdenomina­ the wrath of a jealous deity, that they deny themselves and their ically on the doctrine but he said The most widespread source of came from the pastor of the instrument of the government if mas Merton, author of "Seven tional. "I am opposed to churches offspring the simple pleasures of life. "W e would like it to be known criticism is the way churches American Baptist Student Foun­ it had to ask for aid because Story M o u n t a i n , ” and Texa3 having special privileges under that there is in this church no have entered competitive, profit- dation. The Rev. Jam ec Didier it could not pay ta x e s ,” the Rev. journalist, Bradford Daniel, who the guise of religious activity.” A girl, age 15, wrote to Ann Landers last summer on behalf doctrine, belief or p ractice that making businesses without having said that Baptist tradition has Mr. Tennant said. "I believe presents a s t a r t l i n g re-ev al­ of a girlfriend. The friend said the girl did not write, as she did is intended to deny the enjoy­ to pay the 52 per cent corp ora­ been a voice in Protestantism The Rev. M r. Williams rec in separation of church and state. uation of William Faulkner’ s po­ not wish to criticiz e her parents. The writer said her friend ment of full civil rights by any tion tax. ognized that there is a place and Tax exemption is a part of th is.” sition on racism . could not wear lipstick, date, talk to boys or. the telephone, dance person regardless of ra ce , color need for tax exemption, especial­ or wear a bathing suit because of her religion. or c re e d .” Four East Lansing clergymen NEW YORK f —The 150-year ly in missionary work. “ But with Ann Lander’ s response is worth printing in its entirety. After NAACP leaders deliver­ ed letters to the first presidency were quick to c o m m e n t that churches should be required to story of work by the New York City Mission Society, the nation's liberal tax exemptions that have nothing to do with religion, the One God, One B ible—P ope ” 1 have received countless letters from teenagers who are of the Mormon church, Brown pay taxes on business enterprises oldest s o c i a l welfare agency church becomes an unfair com ­ forts and blesses u s.” Pope Paul VI recently told a unhappy because their religion prohibits many things which they said, "Wfe believe that all men unrelated to religious activities. serving a l l ages, r a c e s and petitor with other businesses.” group of American Jews that “ we One rabbi present expressed believe are harm less--su ch as dancing and movies. I cannot are the children of the same God creed s, is told in a book, “The the hope that the Vatican Ecum­ have a common Bible and a advise these teenagers to oppose their religious training. and that, it is a moral evil for "C hurches o w n i n g property People Are the C ity,” published In the study, the Rev. Dr. Eu­ enical Council would further feel­ common God.” “ If this girl' s religion prohibits the wearing of a bathing suit, any person or group of persons and conducting business not ex­ by MacMillan Company. It is by gene C. Blake, chief executive ings of solidarity among men of then I am not going to tell her to wear one. Unfortunately, some f to deny any human being the clusively involved in religious Kenneth D. M iller, for 16 y ears officer of theUnited Presbyterian A Vatican source quoted the all faiths and said, "Men of good teenagers who feel that their religious restriction s are unjust' right to gainful employment, full ministry ought to be subject to chief executive of the society, Church in the U .S., predicts that Pontiff as telling th e group, will the world over are seeking break loose and do everything they shouldn't do the moment they educational opportunity and every tax laws equally applicable to and his wife, Ethel, a psy­ if the p ractice continues uncheck­ “ Therefore we pray together so today the roots of their brother­ get out from under the eyes of their p arents.” privilege of citizenship, private and profit-making en ter- chologist and sociologist. ed, the church could control the that the Almighty guides, com­ hood.” Because of the danger of offending parents who hold to such EAST LANSING UNIVERSITY Central Methodist Always a warm welcome at IN TER -CITY BIBLE CHURCH beliefs, Ann Landers probably did not say as much as she would FRIENDS M EETIN G 332-2559 A cross From the Capitol 2827 E . Michigan have liked. I think the parents of this girl are mistaken. Call me (Q uakers) (2 blocks north of Olin) WORSHIP SERVICES Seventh - Day Two blocks west of Frandor a heretic, and as usual I'm sure someone will, but I cannot believe Meeting for Worship, Room 101 Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand P a sto rs: 'vy_ Wietzke 9:45 and 11*15 a.m . Adventist Church R.S. BURGESS, PASTOR that religious faith should permeate the whole of life so thoroughly (WJIM 10:15 a.m .) Tem porarily m e e t i n g at 9:45 a.m . Sunday School River 3:00 p.m. G. G aiser as to determine the morality of wearing lipstick. We'have come a Holy Communion University Lutheran Church P eter Stettenhein, Clerk, Campus W orker: T ecla Sund Sermon Collegiate Bible C lass M r. P eter Hine, T eacher long way from the first century, A.D., and have often added com ­ ED 2-1998__________ Division and Ann St. Morning Worship Service mandments which are quite out of context with basic Christian LCA LUTHERAN ALC "C h rist And Anxiety" Dwight S. L arge SATURDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m . “ P ray er In Our L ife” precepts. UNIVERSITY 8:3a n on , 1 (Nursery) Preaching 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School 6:00 p.m. Collfcbiate Fellowship CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sun- Schocl ( WORSHIP Crib Nursery, So Bring The 11:00 a.m . Worship Service 7:00 p.m. _ Evening Servici We should not spend our lives advocating a kind of pseudo­ 310 N. Hagadorn Rd. Baby. Elton Wallace - m inister 11:30 Student C la s s J * 6 ^ “ The Little Flock” morality, which is nothing but mish-mash. If the religious faith Don Stiffler, M inister Take home a copy of the "What Ph 337-1077 5:30 " Supper (Bus) Wed 7:30 P.M. P ray er and Bible Study one adopts emphasizes persiiasion, he should be persuading men Then Are We To D o?" sheet F o r information or transpor­ to' be children of God. .We can only go so far as to adopt beliefs Bible School 9:45 a.m. CHURCH for study and application. tation call 485-9273 (F o r transportation call IV 9-6312 or IV 2-8631.) Worship Service 10:45 a.m. and witness them, illustrating by example. We cannot use a mis­ conception of the " f e a r of God” to impose on our brothers social First Presbyterian Plymouth First Christian First Christian East Lansing St. Johns Student convention that has little or nothing to do with religious faith. Ottawa and Chestnut Congregational Reformed Church Church Unity Center Parish One State News reader wrote to me and profoundly expressed Worship Services Church 240 Marshall St., Lansing (Disciples) 11:00 a.m . Worship Service Fy:. R. Kavanaugh the danger of this kind of religious interpretation as “ coming 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Rev. John M. Hofman, Pastor 1001 Chester Road, Lansing Sermon - F r . T. McDevitt Allegan at Townsend St. from the persons who cling to any system of beliefs so tenaciously Lansing, Mich. Morning Service 9:00 & “ God’ s Precious Gift” Cribbery and nursery D oW B^H l Booher, M inister 327 M.A.C. that they would force social p ressu re upon the re st of mankind 11:15 a.m. 11:00 a. m. Worship 11:00 a.m . Sunday School Friday Forum 8:00 p.m. in the name of what they hold to be n ecessary and tru e .” c a re provided, Sunday School 10:15 a.m . Woronip Servlc4§^8:30 & 11:00 "C u rren t Liturgical R eform " “ Dialogue with Rome on M ary" In closing, may I take the liberty of slightly altering a commonly GOD’ S PLAN FOR EVERY L IF E Evening Service 7 p.m. a.m . Wednesday Evening Sunday Masses spoken Protestant prayer to read, “ And now may the peace of Je s s e Pindell P e irce , D.D., Those in need of transpor­ Church School 9:45 a.m . P ray er Service 7:00 p.m. D r. Morrow, preaching tation call: - 21S 8:30 - 9:45 (high) God .which p asses all human understanding keep your h earts and Minister Study C lass p.m. 6 :3 0 p.m . Calvin Club 11:15 & 12:30 minds open. . . ” Richard E. Klawsli, Minister F o r transportation call Affiliated with Unity School A warm'and friendly welcome of Music M r. B. Swagman at T U 2-2570 Babysitting at 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:15 694-2771 and 339-2424. of Christianity, L e e ’s Summit, awaits you at F irs t P resb y ter­ Churth School al0:45 or Rev. Hofman at IV 5-3650 Youngsters Religion C lass Missouri ian. 9:45 a . m . FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Daily Masses Genesee at Butler streets First Church of First Baptist Church Lansing Central Free HOLY TRINITY Olivet Baptist Church 8:00 a.m . —12:10 p .m .- SUNDAY SERVICES Supervised nursery provided Christ, Scientist C a p ito l a t Io n ia Methodist Church GREEK ORTHODOX 2215 E . Michigan 4:45 p.m. L a n s in g , M ich ig a n 828 N. Washington, Lansing Rev. William Hartman, Pastor Sat. M asses Church School.................................................. 9:45 a.m . 709 E. Grand River R a v . S c o tt Ir v in e , M in is te r CHURCH Washington & Elm St. SUNDAY 8:00 8; 9:00 a.m . Morning Worship..........................................11:00 a.m . E a st Lansing Sunday Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Youth Groups................................................... 6:00 p.m. World Wide Communion Ph. 482-7315 Confession daily at 8:00 a.m . Church Service: Church School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m . Rev. John C . Poulos, P astor Morning Worship 9:00 and Evangelistic Hour............................ , . . 7 : 0 0 p.m. 11:00 a.m. - 12:10 D . m . - 4:45 p.m. Sunday 11A. M. Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. Residence Phone 484-8184 WEDNESDAY EVE P ra y e r Service 7:30 p.m . Morning Worship l l ; 00a. m. Baptist Youth Fellowship Sunday Forum 7:00 p.m. Subject - Sunday Services M issionary Speaking 5:30 p.m. Rabbi Zemach • H.T. Stanley - M inister Tom Thompson - Music Dir. Matins 9:30 a.m . VProbation After Death" M r. Harvey Polly 6 p.m . Youth Fellowship Devine Liturgy 10:30 a.m . Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.- "P re se n t Day Judaism " Transportation A v a ila b le Republic of Congo Dance Every Sat. 7 p.m . Gospel hour Communion 11:30 a.m . MID-WEEK SERVICE Call Church Office IV 5-0613 Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. 6 :3 0 Youth Groups Sermon 11:45 a.m . If No Answer, Call IV 2-6994 Sunday School: F o r transportation call Students in need oi tran sp or- F o r church bus schedule Phone ED 7-9778 P e o p le of a ll ra c e s w elco m e ED 7-1294 U niversity Students 9:30 a.m. tation, call 484-8184. call IV 2-8419 Regular 11:00 a.m. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH LUTHERAN WORSHIP East Lansing Kimberly Downs (THE AMERICAN BAPTIST CONVENTION) Wed. Evening Meeting-8 p.m. Eastmlnster Church of Christ American Legion Memorial center Trinity Church 1 Block North of E ast Lansing Bus Station Reading Room located at 134 Martin Luther Chapel Missouri Synod Presbyterian Church Interdenominational 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lai.sing W. Grand R iver. 10:00 a.m . Reformation Festival Service 120 Spartan Avenue Worship Service 10:00 a.m . 11:15 a.m . Reformation Festival Service 1315 Abbott Rd., MINISTERS (2 blocks W. of Frandor Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 a.m. -5 :0 0 p.m. E ast Lansing E. Eugene Williams Shopping Center on F . Church School 11:10 a. m. , Nursery Provided 1 0 :00-12:00 a.m . 7:00 p.m. Union Ball Room, Full Length Mon., T u e s., T h u rs., & F r i ­ Norman R. P lersm a Grand River) Rather 9:34 Campus Bus Schedule .McDonel , _ , _ „ days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m. Hollywood Technicolor Movie Minister Daniel E. Weiss 9:45 IV 9-7 1 3 0 Butterfield 9:35 Owen 9;46 “ A L etter to N ancy" Rev. Robert L. Moreland Morning Service - 1 1 a.m . S. Wonders 9:38 Mason 9:51 541 Walbridge Drive A Profound Answer In One Word William H. Hall and All a re welcome to attend Every Christian will be moved W, Wilson ^:40 E . Shaw 9:47 ED 7-0183 Evening Service - 7:30 p.m. Gerald O. Fru zia, S r., Church S erv ices, and visit and by this film. N. Case 9:42 Phillips 9:50 9 :0 0 & 11:30 a.m ., THREE SIGNIFICANT Ministers use the Reading Room. F re e , Of Course! Church School SAFEGUARDS for Cribbery through SUNDAY SERVICES 3:45 p.m. Trinity Collegiate Services held at Alumni Memorial Chapel on campus Third Grade. Fellowship Morning Worship 11:00 a.m ., EDGEWOOD UNITED CHURCH while our new chapel and Student Center are being . 10:15 a.m . Church School Stimulating Spiritual Fellowship Bible Study 10:00 a.m. Interdenominational constructed at 444 Abbott. Fourth Grade - Adults and Refreshments Evening Wprship 6:00 p.m. Rev. Theodore K. Burdental, P asto r ED 2-0778 Other Services Wednesday evening Bible (Affiliated with United Church of C hrist, Congregational-Christian, Evangelical 9:00 & 11:30 a.m . Study 7:30 p.m. 9:45 a.m . University C l a s s - and Reformed, and with the National and World Councils of Churches.) F re e bus service available. Church S ervices Thursday Evening Ladies Sermon Discussion of Buddhism Bible C lass 7:30 p.m. 469 North Hagadorn Road, East Lansing (5 blocks north of Grand River) SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Four Dimensions of Mission” 7:00 p.m . Wed. Evening F o r Transportation ca ll: Two Sunday Worship Services and Church School Sessions - 9:30 and 11 a.m . 1518 S. Washington P ra y e r and Bible study FE 9 -8 1 9 0 STUDENTS WELCOME Rev. Truman A. M orrison officiating and speaking Phone the Church office, 337- INVITES YOU Call 355-2989 or 332-6903 7966 for information concern­ ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or ED 2-2434 A FELLOW SHIP ACROSS D EN O M IN ATIO N AL LIN ES Sunday: for transportation ing campus bus schedule. — emphasizing the great affirmations that unite Protestants today: 9:45 a.m . VISION SUNDAY AND BIBLE SCHOOL College C lass Taught by Dr. Ted Ward Peoples Church — giving local expression to the quest for Christian unity and an Attendance Last Sunday 1329 East Lansing * University Methodist All Saints Episcopal ethos for world community; Attendance Goal this Sunday 1350 Interdenominational Church Church — utilizing the historic creeds and confessions, but pointing beyond 11:00 a.m . “QOD GIVES HIS VERD ICT” 200 W. Grand River 1120 S. Harrison Rd. 800 Abbott Road all doctrines to the Life and Spirit of C hrist. at Michigan ED 2- 1313 A CHURCH WITH A MINISTRY TO TH E SEARCHING, QUESTING SPIRIT 7 :0 0 p .m . “PROPHESY AND COMMUNISM” SUNDAY SERVICES Wilson M. Tennant, Minister Rev. Robert Gardner, Episcopal — seeking to relate religious faith to life with imagination and integrity: Dr. Glenn M. F ry e, Minister Chaplain to the University 9:30, and 11:00 a.m . Will Communism gain Rev. Edward Roth, Rector — dealing sympathetically with the doubts and dilemmas of modern man; acknow­ world dominion? Sermon Theme: WORSHIP Rev. George Tuma, Curate ledging the necessity of radical questioning, as well as of meaningful SUNDAY SERVICES affirmation; The Continuing Reformation 9:45 a.m . & 11:00 a.m . B:00 a.m . Holy Communion at — exploring and interpreting the Judaeo-Christian heritage, as well as the :0 0 p .m . ADULT YOUTH by Dr. Wallace Robertson Rev. Wilson Tennant All Saints Parish 8:00 a.m . Holy Communion at' truth which com es from the growing edge of contemporary experience. Special Program preaching Chapel of Apostles, Weslej “ Oh Sing Unto the L ord " CHURCH SCHOOL Foundation A C EN TER FOR PERSONAL GROWTH AND SOCIAL CONCERN with Sally Phoenix " B e tte r to Light One Candle” 9:30 a.m . Morning P raver 9:30 & 11:00 a.m . Crib room — where fa ce -to -fa ce groups search for fresh insight and understanding through Adult C lasses 11:00 a.m . Morning P rayer Church School 9:45 a.m . all in the Bible, historic Christianity, contem porary theology; in dram a, P asto rs: Dr. Howard F . Sugden, 5 :3 0 p.m. Canterbury Meeting ages & 11:00 a.m . children ' literature and a rt; Dr. Ted Ward and 8:30 a.m . - Monday thru Friday 2 -5 y ears. Rev. Alvin Jones 11:00 a.m. Adult and Youth Daily Office - - tijav'Woa far.. res-'w-vU'We. q.Ui'Vjjsivvvto..«v reva^utirvajyru wcyrljli Membership C lass 9:30 a.m. > . a- v*- developing the skills for building bridges of understanding between * •'' iit Tutr . 1 '' 8?5o p.m. F re e bus service morning and evening Holy Communion individuals and groups; Tea Room Wed. - 7:00 a.m . F re e bus transportation 15 to Holy Communion — facing the m oral and spiritual issues of our time in the questions of Call 482-0754 for information Theme: "T h e Word of God and 30 minutes before each se rv ­ Thurs. - 5:15 p.m. ra ce , world o rd er, economic ju stice, intellectual and spiritual freedom. The Ways of Men” ice around the campus. Holy Communion Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 , 1963 5 Extend B ow l Lack Of Male Competition R egistration Academic benefits department of All-U niversity Student Gov­ In Home E c, Coeds Told youÍ Í elf ernment has extended the dead­ line for College Bowl re g istra ­ By 1970, 50 per cent of all m arried women will be working, ious positions available to home economists with the Pet Milk future home economist if they have developed poise and p er­ IN tion to Nov. 17. Each College Bowl panel is Sharon H arrison, field h o m e economist, told a group of foods Company. The three fields a re : recipe development, new product sonality,” M rs. Harrison said in advising the g irls on how to p re­ ON THIS composed of two men and two women. The two presidents of each p air of living units must and nutrition students Wednesday night. development, and promotions and publicity. pare for a c a re e r in the food industry. CRUISE sign a sheet bearing the names of the panel m em bers selected, Women who don’t m arry will work about 48 y ears in their " I t ’s better to decide on a job early and to prepare for the The best training for a business c a r e e r as a home economist is a basic cou rse in home econo­ CLl in order to re g iste r with aca­ job you w ant," M rs. H arrison lifetime, she added. "Y ou in said. “ Do not apply for a job m ics with emphasis in the area demic benefits. that interests a girl most, M rs. home economics have chosen a without knowing anything about good field,” she said. "A fter all, it. Harrison said. This is to enable Men’s and women's dorm itor­ how many men do you have to the student to know exactly what ies, fratern ities, so ro rities and cooperative living units are eligi­ ble to team -ip for the competi­ compete with?” M rs. Harrison told of the v a r - “ E xtra cu rricu la r activities can be very important to the type of work she wished to spec­ ialize in. & BRIDGE tion. When a panel has been reg ist­ CRUISEG0REN CHARLES ered with academ ic benefits, it will receive general rules and regulations, game ru les sim ilar there’s never a pileup at from to those used by General E le ct­ . $310 r i c ’ s TV College Bowl and the DISCUSSING C O L LE G E BOWL plans are Maurice Crane, professor of hum anities; Frank Russ, tournament schedule. Dowogiac ju n io r, and W illiam Sweetland, professor of hum anities. _________________ MCDONALD'S Frank Russ, Dowogiac junior and chairm an of academic bene­ fits, said that College Bowl does May D efen ds University Imaginel A 12 d a y luxury cru ise with Charles Goren not take a lot of the student’ s other bridge experts and play­ time because ‘ ‘there is no real way of preparing.” The first campus-wideCollege Highest Tuition In State The total cost of a college e rs as shipmatesl Clinics tournaments and you can win m aster points, too. Bowl will take place Nov. 3 Michigan State has the highest he said. Other factors are the 5 top ports - San Juan, St at 3 p.m . Erickson Hall Kiva, tuition cost of any Michigan in­ quality of program , dormitory education is between $1,500 to Thomas, Trinidad, Barbados directed by William Sweetland, stitution of higher learning, a fees, location, and miscellaneous $2,000 per y e a r,” he said. "So F o rt de F ran ce. p rofessor of humanities, and in recent survey said. expenses. Some colleges have the few dollars in tuition cost The famed Greek Lines SS the Union Ballroom , directed by Included in the study were different rates for different m a­ between the universities really Olympia has 3 pools, night M aurice Crane, associate pro­ nine other Michigan colleges and jo rs and cla s s standings, he said. is quite insignificant.” clubs, etc. Unparalleled con The vice president said it was fesso r of humanities. u niversities. Philip J . May, vice tinental cuisine. Sails from “ MSU may have higher tuition the Board of T ru stees’ feeling president for business and fi­ New York Jan . 17th. co sts than other colleges and that tuition should not be raised nance, agreed with the sta tistics, but indicated they needed c la r ­ universities, but our residence hall fees a re the lowest in the substantially. However, they have been forced into the position of I0IN OUR SPECIAL ification to be meaningful. M e C u llo u g h Big Ten,” he said. He cited that tuition at Ohio raising fees because adequate funds have not come from other MICHIGAN GROUP ” At MSU we offer m ore s e r­ No m a t t e r what t i m e of the day o r night you ca n always d e ­ Lad by L a n s in g ’ s Master State is now $375, Wisconsin so u rces. C e rtifie d Bridge Taochar T o S ta te Y D P o s t vices t h a n other M i c h i g a n pend on the speedy s e r v i c e that has b e c o m e a McDo nald ’ s $300, Minnesota $315, Indiana The legislature has in creas­ P a t r i c k McCullough, D e a r ­ schools,” he said. “ Included in this a re our health se rv ice s, $300 and Iowa $290. This is compared to $324 for MSU. ingly felt that students should pay m ore for their education. t r a d e m a r k . F o r d e li ci o us h a m b u r g e r s , c r i s p f r i e s , c r e a m y |Mrs. lohn C. Brickne born senior, was recently named intramural p rogram s, and the s h a k e s , and cool soft dri nks stop at the golden a r c h e s . O P E N C a ll Us to Arrange a Specia college coordinator of the Mich­ lecture concert se rie s, to name igan Federation of Young Dem­ a few.” See KRAMER’S for 1 0 : 3 0 12 weekd ay s. . . 1 0 : 3 0 to 1 F r i . & Sat. P resentation to Your ocratic Clubs. In this capacity, he will be responsible for the MSU also has a broader pro­ gram both for graduate and LARGEST DISCOUNTS Bridge C lub. coordination of a l l statewide undergraduate students, he said. IN TOWN! No O b lig a tio n - college YD activity and the e s­ tablishment of joint projects and functions. Offering a wider variety of cour­ ses in creases co sts. May indicated he finds it hard to give reasons why MSU’ s fees M e D o n ald s ACT NOW SPACE LIMITED CALL: McCollough, apolitical science m ajor, is president of MSU’ s a re higher because he does not know the methods other schools MAX K R A M ER **You’re co rd ia lly vited to m o u t tho bost va lu t» COMPLETE LINE MEW ft R EBU ILT AUTO PARTS the drive-in with the arches Young D em ocrats and was p re s i­ ~ C O M PLETI ■ " dent and founder of the Henry Ford College Young D em ocrats. use to a rriv e at their figures. One does not get a complete picture by just looking at c o sts, you r m oney!" • • • M A C H IN ! S H O P AU TO U LA S S E L E C T R IC A L SERVICE Lansing« Eaet Lanting tin g — i WASHBURNE • S P R IN O 4015 W. Saginaw I B lk . E a st at Campali RAVEL CENTER,INC I 4700 S. Cador 2 0 9 E . M ich ig an 2120 N . Larch |tofUnlonl 2 B lk i. W a it IV 2-5591___________ 0=21 HILLEL FOUNDATION W IN T E R -C O N D IT IO N GUARD YOUR CAR FOR LESS! 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Grand R iver S e e fiv e e n t ire ly d lffe ra «itliw e «^ h f^ a g » J»tjro M r_C h e vro lc^ S h o w ro o ii!^ — C H E V R O L E T , C H E V E L L E , C H E W n , CO RVA IR ft C O R V E T T E F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 , 1963 j ^) Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan W ild c a t s V S . S p a r t a n s Intramural News Duffy Sees Year's Best Game mon opponent to date and each since the se rie s was renewed in loser being forced to assume \tSl' fans .ire hoping the Spar­ Dyche Stadium. MSU trounced team had to com e up with a 1959. a m ere "s p o ile r” role for the tans haven’t lost their knack for Northwestern 31-~ b e f o r e a strong late-gam e perform ance to T om orrow 's contest is more rest of the season. dampening Northwestern home­ homecoming crowd last year and defeat the H oosiers. than Just a homecoming game. The Wildcats a re 2-1 in con­ coming festivities. nipped the Wildcats 21-18 in a A sellout crowd of 51,000 will " I The winner will have to be con­ ference play and the Spartans The old Wildcat grads have homecoming tilt in 1960. be on hand for the game, which been sent home unhappy after the In fact, Northwestern has been sidered a definite contender in stand 1 -0 -1 . Indiana has been the onlycom - will pit the fabled passing ability last two Spartan appearances at unable to d e f e a t the Spartans the Big Ten r a c e , - with the of Tom Myers against the best defensive team in the Big Ten. Last season, MSU won the New Posts For Yogi A nd Ralph G. Northwestern game with an out­ standing defensive perform ance. Spartan defenders put the rush on Myers, and he completed only pleasure to teach h im ." NEW YORK (UPI)— A man who should know, Casey Stengel, B erra was named in New York to suceed Houk who steps up 11 of 28 p asses for 91 yards. thinks newly appointed Yogi B e rra will make a good field boss Coach Daugherty hopes MSU to The front office as the team ’ s general manager. for baseball’ s New York Yankees. At his own request, he signed only a one year contract at a linemen will meet with sim ilar B erra was Stengel’ s catch er when Stengel managed the Yan­ salary less than he received as a player, an estimated $32,500 success this season. “ The only kees and Stengel expressed delight at B e rra ’ s appointment to defense against a boy like My­ a y ear. succeed Ralph Houk. Said B e rra , "1 don’t deserve a big salary until I prove myself e rs is to rush him,’’ he said. Said Stengel, " B e r r a has a good disposition and his habits a good m anager. But I’ ve been with the Yankees a long time and “ If you give him time to throw, are good. When he w o r k e d for me, 1 f o u n d him studying he’s going to hit his man.” I think 1 can handle th em ." and h i s h a b i t s are good. When he worked for m e, 1 found him studying B e rra ’ s full name is Law rence P eter B e rra , but he has always Myers has hit 10 different r e ­ the game all the tim e. He has a good baseball mind and it was a been known as Yogi. He is 38 and this past season served as coach ceivers thus far this season. End and p art-tim e ca tch e r. He will end all active playing in his new Gary Crum leads in receptions with 17, with end Chuck Logan role. For Your Pleasure . . • PHILADELPHIA (UPI— F o rm e r Notre Dame quarterback Ralph in second place with 14. Coach Duffy Daugherty expects IM Night Football Play THE AIR-CONDITIONED Guglielmi is returning to pro football as a reserv e quarterback the Spartans to be fully prepared with the Philadelphia Eagles. Claine 13, McGregor 0 ; Wind­ F ra te rn ity B ow ling R esults HOLIDAY LANES The Eagles are in need of another quarterback to back up King to cope with the Wildcats. "1 Hill after an arm injury to Sonny Jurgensen. Jurgensen will be feel w e're going to play our best of the y e a r against N o r t h ­ jam m er 6, Wiquassett 0; Wor­ ce ste r 20, Wormwood 0; Bower S.A.M. 4, Sig Ep 0; Farm house 4, Phi Sig Kappa 0 ; Z .B .T .4 , #40 Brunsw ick Lanes • Snack B ar out of action for at least 10 days and Hill will call signals in 6, Montie 0; Elsworth 6, Motts Phi Delta Theta 0; Triangle 4, w estern,” he said. Then he added, Results (O ct.22):S .O .C . # 8 B illia rd Tables # C o ckta il Lounge next Sunday’ s game against the Chicago B e a rs. 0 (Overtime); Snyder (16) 18, PI K.Phi 0 ; Sigma Chi 4, Phi I 34, Bacons Hams 14; Pills 41, Guglielmi form erly was with the New York Giants but said “ We hope it will be good enough.” Snyder (15) 7; Thelma Thlgs K.Tau 0; A.T.O. 3, Delta Up- The Spartans worked hard in Rambling W recks 0; Dollar 65’ s Lone* A vailable For he would re tire after being traded to the San F ran cisco F o rth - 20, Asher 6; Nads 7, BethalManor silon 1; Delta Sig Phi 3, D.T.D. 13, Druids 12; P .E . (4) 7, S.O.C. O P E N B O W L IN G Niners. Eagle General Manager Vince McNally said he agreed p ractice this week despite the 0 (F orfeit); Zoanthropists 35, 1; Alpha K .Psi 3, Phi Sig Del­ unseasonably warm weather. Don II 0 (Forfeit); Rangoon 27, Bach­ Evory Day Until 6 p.m. to term s by phone. elors 0 ; Wicliff 20, Winshire 6> E ro s II 0; Hedrick 7, Howland ta 1; Phi Gamma Delta 3, Phi Japinga began going through light And F r i,# So t., & Sun. E v n in g s Tool 0 (Forfeit). K.Sig. 1; S .A .E. 2 , Theta Chi 2. workouts for the first time since Duffwackers 27, Vets 7; Kiljoys he suffered a concussion in the 26, Blue B lazers 7; Mets 27, High Game (Individual): 244, Ken OPEN EVERY DAY A T 9 A.M. Cachet rolled to a 43-0 victory Lyons (Sigma Chi); High Game Michigan game. MSU will go B agrats 6; Fyjim os 26, Smity's *Frandor is Just South Of U s " over Cabanas as quarterback Du- (Team): 944, Sigma Chi; High into the contest in good physical Raiders 6; Evans Scholars 21, IV 7*3731 __________ UNIVERSITY condition with Dewey Lincoln and F ast Backs 0; C a rrie rs 6, C rip- tell tossed six touchdown p asses. On the receiving end w ere Lantz Series (Individual): 570, Joe M a- det (Sigma Chi); Total Pins: 2662, Ron Rubick nearing full strength. plers 6. Wight 14, Wilding 13; Wolfram (3), Haas (2) and Bell. Sigma Chi. l U gllH * i T f l t T h e MSU 38-m an traveling D R I V E squad will fly to Chicago at 30, Wolverton 0 ; C ache2 0 ,C ara­ Oct. 25 — DEADLINE — - All 1 p.m. today and undergo a late- velle 0; Casapolis 25, Cameron The game between the Wild­ - I N Badminton entries are due in the cats and Winchester was much V2 M ile s S o u th w e s t of L a n s in g o n M -7 8 THEATRE th e ^ ^ THEATRE a f t e r n o o n workout at Dyche Stadium. 12; A ristocrats 8, Arpent 6; M c- the sam e story as Gates pro­ Men’ s I.M. office at 12:00 noon today. vided the scoring punch for the p e ß fo R m in q Wildcats in a 2 8 -1 4 triumph. I NOW! 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O N LY: LAU REN CE O L IV IE R "H A M L E T ’ » Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 , 1963 7 ‘S ’ S o cce rm e n H o s t H o o s ie rs Swimmers, Hockeyettes In Action, S eek T o P re se rve W in S tre a k Chris K luter Seeks A nother Mark The women’ s varsity f i e l d attempting to set her fourth r e c ­ wick’ s p re-m eet plans are Mar.- Pat Schrgidt. All captured first The most recent State outing, utilized Schwarz on the forward and Karl Thiele, C lare DeBoer Well into the home stretch of hockey and swimming teams will ord in three m eets. Two weeks cia Jon es, Janet Langland and places last Saturday. an undefeated season, Michigan Wednesday# resulted in a 10-1 line at center and inside left and Lou Echardt with 1 apeice. be back in action on Saturday. ago her 26.6 in the 50-yard free­ The Hockeyettes are paced by State Soccerm en will pit their annihilation of Ball State with positions. Saturday's opponent, Indiana, The stickers will leave F r i ­ style broke the existing record . Nancy Dash, Evanston, 111. ju­ talents against unbeaten, but tied, Bill Schwarz tallying six goals. His m o s t su ccess h a s been has also met Ball State this y ear, day afternoon for a Saturday L ast week against Kent State nior. Miss Dash has scored four Indiana University in a bid for The splurge by Schwarz equal­ found at inside left where he and the team s fought to a 0 -0 afternoon game with Valparaiso she swam the sam e distance in of the team ’ s six goals in their victory number seven, Saturday. led the existing MSU mark for has recorded nine of his ten tie. University. At Valparaiso, Ind­ 26 seconds flat. She also clip­ three contests. Kickoff tim e at the so ccer a single game and put him into s co re s . Remaining to be played on iana, they’ ll be trying to bring ped two seconds off the old 5 0 - The second team will not make field south of Spartan Stadium is the team scoring lead with a "1 feel better at inside left the so cce r schedule a re games their 1-2 record up to the .500 yard backstroke record , which the trip and will not play again 1:30 p.m . season total of ten goals. because it gives me m ore time with Ohio University, Nov. 2 mark. she had previously held, with a until Nov. 9 when they meet The Spartans of ’ 63 a re av er­ Schwarz, Columbia City, Ind. to handle the b a ll," said Sch­ and NCAA champion St. Louis, National c o l l e g i a t e swim 29.4 timing. Western Michigan. aging 6 .6 goals per game, a s senior who is also a letter win­ w arz. Nov. 9. champion, C hris Kluter, and her Coach Ann Chadwick expects they're swept aside six foes, and ner in b a s k e t b a l l , joined the Trailing him in scoring is The St. Louis match, which Spartan teammates will be trav ­ Miss Kluter to improve on the K o u f a x G e ts C y so ccer ranks for the first time George Janes with 9, Payton stands a fair chance of match­ have held those same opponents eling to DeKalb to meet Northern backstroke mark as the season to a total of just three sco re s. this y ear. Fu ller 7, Van Dimitriou 5, John ing two undefeated team s, will Illinois. The swimmers have a p rogresses. Y o u n g A w a r d Spartan Coach Gene Kenney has McLane 3, L a rry Christoff,' 2, be played here. 1-1 record. Miss Kluter will be Also figuring in Coach Chad- BOSTON (UPI)—Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers has NewHouseI South Bend Cross Country Finale Site been voted the Cy Young Award as the outstanding pitcher In the major leagues last season. For Birds? "W e ’ re going into a buzzsaw pite the fact that the Irish took finishes in three meets, will head scored points in last season's The balloting, conducted even State’ s once beaten h a rrie rs before Koufax beat the Yankees NEW YORK (PI)— A Trenton, down th e re ,” exclaimed Coach the top two spots. The Irish State’s entrants. Sharkey hasn’t victory over the Irish. will journey to South Bend to­ in two World Series games, was New Je rs e y , n e w s p a p e r says Fran Dittrich. “ The Irish have will return this y ear with the been pushed in the last two meets Varsity rookies Zemper and day with the intention of putting unanimous for the Dodger fire stockholders of the Philadelphia added balance to their attack and should receive an acid test Martens will be going into the a blot on Notre Dame’ s spotless CHRIS KLU TER b ailer. Eagles have voted to accept a of last season, and as a result same one-two punch of Frank against the Irish duo of C arver Notre Dame meet off their best slate and making the Irish their million offer for the pro football have come up with one of their C arv er and Bill C lark, and can and Clark. perform ances of the c ro ss coun­ third victim in four meets. club. finest squads in a long tim e.” balance them with some resp ect­ Furnishingv-the Spartans with try season. Zemper ran second The bidder is ‘Miami Broad­ The dual meet will mark the ed team strength. added scoring punch will be let­ to Sharkey in last week's win, casting executive G e o r g e B. Spartan's final tune-up before ter winning m a i n s t a y s , Jan while Martens pulled up ninth. launching their tournament cam ­ In last y e a r's meet S t a t e S torer. downed Notre Dame 25 -3 4 , d es- In past y ears theSpartanshave Bowen, Ron Berby, Captain Bob paign. Whatever the o u t c o m e , the The New Je rse y Newspaper had little trouble in handling Fulcher, and Mike Kalnes, plus Irish meet should provide Ditt­ iSewth C edar a t J e lly h e a d TU 2-2420 says it has learned the Eagles Irish team s. Dittrich h a s n ’ t talented sophs R i c k Zem per, rich with an idea of how his will be transferred to Miami and coached a State team that has Mike Martens, and Paul McCol- the Pittsburgh S teelers will move to Philadelphia, both in time for ‘■S’ B a s k e t b a l l T e a m lost to Notre Dame. The Irish lam. Bowen, Fulcher, andKainesall squad will hold up in tourna­ ment competition. have managed only one dual meet the 1964 season. win over the Spartans in the In New York, National Foot­ ball League Commissioner Pete W orks O n F a s t B r e a k last ten y e ars. IH C T N O M I SHOWN AT 7 P.M ■ 12.0o1 Rozelle said there was no founda­ tion to the Trenton report. The " B l u e s ” defeated th e "R ed s” , 8 6 -6 3 , Wednesday in a He was referrin g to the fact that Saturday's scrim m age was “ Our own boys are coming along right on schedule,” said SPARTAN AMBASSADORS "No franchise can be sold to anyone until it has been sub­ scrim m age summed up by bas­ ketball coach Forrdy Anderson as just a scrim m age and nothing m ore. In Wednesday’ s s crim ­ Dittrich, "and we’re going to battle Notre Dame right down This is your last day GIANT DEVIL BATS...SUMMONED FROM mitted to the league for approval "not as smooth as the sc rim ­ mage, however, both team s were to the w ire.” and ratified by the com m issioner and club o w n ers," Rozells said. mage on Saturday, but a better p ra c tice .” _____________ instructed to use the fast break whenever possible and play was Supplementing his statement to register for your THE CAVES OF H ELL TO DESTROY THE stopped whenever e rr o rs were made. is the steady time improvement of his entire team , which r e ­ INTERVIEWS. LUST OF THE VAMPIRES! “ We accomplished what we in­ sulted in the Spartans lowering BRAUERS 1861 HOUSE tended to ,” said Anderson. "W e their total sco re from an open­ STUDENT SERVICES 6LDG. were working on the fast break ing game high of 39 to last week's G E R M A N —A M E R IC A N E U R O P E A N - T R A IN E D C H E F and at times we kicked out pretty 21 points. S P E C IA L T IE S F R IE N D L Y S E R V IC E good.” He added "th e team is sta rt­ Coach Dittrich will be pinning 3:30 to 5:30 P.M. ing to jell, but I want to r e - his hopes on a solid eight-man juvinate the offense so it is m ore ef'ective than it has been team , who will be making the South Bend trip. Sophomore Dick ROOM 317 in past y e a r s .” Sharkey, who owns two first place Today the varsity will play a team composed of ex-Spartan cag ers and Anderson feels that F r L - S a t. - S u n . E x c lu s iv e S h o w in g this scrim m age will answer some important q u e s t i o n s on the C o m e E a r ly 3 A d u lt H its . strengths and weaknesses of the squad. ON U.S. 1* • EAST LANSING A d u lt A d m . ff1 . 0 0 4 M ile s E . o f M S U In tra m u ra l N ew s (continued from page 6) S ru m M IK E D U . . . o n ly t o m e e t t h e d e v il in t h e f le s h ! H O C E i m HI B INK Folk dance will be held from 7 -9 p.m . in 34, Women’ s IM The New Bierstube, Wine Cellar, building. I n t e r e s t e d students, Outdoor Garden and a really different faculty and staff a re invited to An un­ type of atmosphere ston Brauer drop in. Tennis shoes should be worn. usual Contemporary dance club will story of 21 3 S . G R A N D A V E . - L A N S IN G C l a s * of *49 meet on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.- "unnatural in the Dance Studio Women's IM. love and desire i NOW - 3RD WEEK! - WK. DAYS CHILDREN EVENINGS ...so bold, so shocking t --H ~ g -"A ~ T « « * MATS 50« & SUNDAYS $1.25 -it must 4 8 2 - 7 3 1 1 I TODAY At 1:20 - 5:05 - 8:45 P.M. be shown to starring CLIFFORD I NOEL / EDWARD /JENNIFER / BARRY ADULTS! 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P E T E R O 'T O O L E - ia w h e n c e - r o b e r t b o l t s i^ s fíÉ G E i o  v io l e a n t e c h n ic o l o r * s u p e r p a n a v is io n 7o * “ Two For The Seesaw” Shown at 10:14 F i r s t a t 7 :0 7 SOON! DEBBIE REYNOLDS BARRY NELSON “MARY, MARY’ 8 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 , 1963 , WANTED T Y P I S T to prepare “ received many applications and still typescripts from tape record ­ hired the right girl almost immediately“ ings. TYPIST HIRED THROUGH W ANT-AD said this pleased advertiser with è FINAL FALL AUSTIN - HEALEY s p r i t e - 1961-two tops, tonneau, radio, TOWN AND COUNTRY FOOD GAR AGE FOR RENT: one and one G EM -Travel tra ile r, 19 ft. Bath, COMPANY needs men. M arried half c a r. 1033 Snyder Road. Call electric refrig erato r, 4-burner THESIS PRINTED D runks 9 CLEARANCE SALE lowcos' rebuilt engine. Good Condition. Call 337-0656 after 5 p.m. 26 perferred with time on their ED 7-9540.___________________23 stove, s l e e p s 4. P h o n e IV hands to work at exceptional APARTMENTS 9-3 6 1 9 . 26 Rapid service, D i a z o prints, drafting s u p p l i e s , also xerox Candid VOLKSWAGENS 1 9 6 2 - 1 9 6 0 - 8 copies. W ANT AD different models to choose from. 1957 PONTLAC Starchief conver- tible. Hydromatic. New tires and selling job. F o r appointment call 484-4317. F U R N I S H E D TWO bedroom FA N -Travel tra ile r, 2$ ft. 1663 C apartments for 3 -4 - 5 or 6 stu­ model. Like new, p rice is right. CAPITAL CITY •AUTOMOTIVE «EMPLOYMENT In assorted co lo rs. The ideal college student c a r. Economy plus. Fully reconditioned and top, radio, heater, good condi­ tion. Call 332-4230. 22 dents. Available now. Call Glenn Phone 882-0033 or 487-3357. 26 D. H arris, IV 5-2261 or even­ CORNET "M artin Im p erial,1’ e x - BLUEPRINT 221 S. Grand Lansing Camera •FOR RENT •FOR SALE guaranteed. Our specialty. 1 9 5 9 RENAULT, $ 9 5 . See after 6 p.m. at Park Lake T ra ile r FYO U NEED i n g s , IV 2-1 0 0 9 Edward G. cellent condition, $75, call after Hacker. 23 5:30 p .m ., 337-7366. 26 IV 2-5431 TRENTON, N .J. if— They pre­ c22 viewed a new version of Candid •LOST & FOUND •PERSONAL FORD, 1960. station wagon, 6 cylinder, standard transm ission. Court, 6335 Park Lake Road. Lot 51, Bath, Michigan. 22 M O NEY O K E M O S : Two u n f u r n i s h e d apartments. One and two bed­ B L a g L e S -7 weeks old. ftegis- tered. $15. Mother, $40, call ACCIDENT PROBLfeM? C a l l Cam era here —Candid Drunk. Kalamzaoo Street Body Shop. The audience, made up of New Full sized c a r plus economy. CORVAlR 1 9 6 ! coupe, b i g engine, rooms. P rivate baths, stove and 882-3551. •PEANUTS PERSONAL A N D Y O U 'R E 22 Small dents to l a r g e w recks. Je rse y m agistrates, thought it 4-speed, $949. Call IV 9-7202 refrig erator. Utilities furnished, American and f o r e i g n c a r s . was a pretty good show. New •REAL ESTATE FALCON, 1960. station wagon. after 5 p.m. 22 $80 and $90 per month. Call FIVE DAYS left to buy new E m e r- Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 Je rse y ’ s Chief Ju stice Joseph •SERVICE Standard shift. Light green. P e r­ N O T A F R A ID ED 2 -0 9 9 3 . 23 son T .V .’ s and radios at cost. East Kalamazoo. c Weintraub said it had some in­ fect, economical wagon. Spar­ 1954 FORD, radio, heater, runs. University E l e c t r o n i c s , 211 •TRANSPORTATION ONE-TWO girls to live in E v er­ DIAPER SERVICE to your de­ triguing possibilities as a law tan’ s finest. $50. Phone 482-7269 after 5p.m . T O W O R K Evergreen, 332-6283. 24 •WANTED 22 green apartm ents. Call Charlotte sire . You receive your own dia­ enforcement m easure. The whole thing started out DEADLINE: CORVA1R- Monza , 1962, black CHEVROLET 1955, 2 -door, V-fe, or Jean at 337-7093 after 5 p.m. C a r p e t s a m p l e s a l e : over pers back each tim e. With our 1 p.m. one class day be­ automatic. Radio, must sell, IV read the rest of this 24 1000 samples to choose from. serv ice, you may include up to with people drinking in Denver, with r e d interior. Automatic Ad - We A re looking fore p ub lica tion . 4-9619. 22 Ideal for throw rugs, patch work two pounds of your baby's under­ Colo. transm ission. Local lady owned for G irls To Do carp ets, c a r m ats, door mats, The leading ch aracters, pleas­ shirts and clothing which will not Cancellations - 1 2 n o o n one c a r. New car condition. CHEVROLET 1957, 210, 4-door, Phone Selling. EVERGREEN ARM S dog m ats. Can be seen at .4382 fade. White, blue or pink dia­ antly relaxed, were recorded for class day before publ¡cation hardtop. V- 8, powerglide. Phone Excellent Pay - Chance Oakwood Dr. F o r e s t Hills, posterity (and the courts) in Den­ PHONE: SPARTAN MOTORS INC. 489-4973. See a t 521 ValleyRoad. F o r Advancement , 341 EVERGREEN Okemos. After 4 p.m. and all per pails furnished. ver police s t a t i o n s after they 24 Must Have Mornings. 1 Block fromCampus day Saturday. 22 AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE were picked up for drunken driv­ 355-8255 3000 E. Michigan 1957 CHEVY, V- 8, floor shift, Or Afternoons Free Phone 332-1011 914 E . Gier Street ing. IV 7-3715 HART-SCH.AFFNER an d Marx Lansing, Mich. RATES: C22 B el-A ir, 2-d oor, hardtop. New Tuxedo, size 40- 42, worn four IV 2-0 8 6 4 One man, a friendly sort, kept C trying to peek when the police 1 DAY S I.25 whitewall tire , sacrifice, $550. tim es, phone 337-9413. 22 3 DAYS.. . . $2.50 PONTIAC 1957, 4-door. Black Phone 3 5 5-0766. 26 A P P L Y IN P E R S O N HASLETT A P A R T M E N T S MOBIL HOME 19$5 Schultz, ex- INTERNATIONAL S T U D E N T S officer told him to close his and white hardtop. Radio and 19 5 5 CHEVROLET-Kebuilt 1 9 5 6 interested in translating English eyes and touch the tip of his 5 DAYS. . . . S3.75 cellent condition, living room , power brakes. Nice looking. Call 'Vette engine. Recently painted. publications to native language, nose with his index finger. (Based on 15 words per ad) T O D A Y kitchen, double study, bathroom, phone 484-7786. C23 After s e v e r a l unsuccessful IV 4-4772. 23 Sharp! See, make offer. 355- CORVAIR, 1963 c o u p e , solid 6947. 24 1/2 Block fromCampus ideal for m arried graduate stu­ trie s, the man confided to the There w ill be a 25< service dents, call 332-4763, evenings. FOR MUSIC designed with your and bookkeeping charge if white finish, red interior, white VOLVO 196l-white deluxe, two 341 S.S. Bldg. 1-3 p.m. 332-8412 _ 25 taste in mind, call on the L a rry officer: "Y ou know, my old man this ad is not paid within wall tire s, radio, heater, 4-spedd door one owner $1050, call 332- opened up thé West and they Devin O rchestra. IV 2-1240 or one week stick shift. Only $1785. A1 Ed­ 8525 after 5. wards C o . Lincoln, M ercury, 22 HOWARD JOHNSON at Frandor A V A IL A B L E 80 GUITARS STARTING AT $18.95, $24.50 IV 2-9800. C didn’t even hear about this sort of thing in those days.’ ’ J.B .'S USED CARS YOU REALLY ought to talk to it Automotive Comet Dealer. 3125 East Sagi­ Exclusively Chevrolets is adding to its staff. G irls in­ terested in working with the pub­ NCW and $30. Some cla ssics, any style guitar you d esire. Also electric ED S h a l l o w . Standard L i f e A lady in her late 30’ s smiled,' wiggled a bit, and winked at the, naw. C22 1956 convertible, V-8, automatic. guitars andam plifers.Trum pets, College Division. 919 E. Grand TRIUMPH, T .R .-4 . Very sharp, lic should apply f o r w aitress officer as she walked a painted C H E V R O L E T 1957, 2-door, Immaculate. has everything, owner destitute. hardtop, V- 8, stick. Must sell, positions immediately. 24 F o r T h e B e s t In corinets, band instruments, drum River 337-1663. C22 line. Sell dirt cheap. Call ED 7-2463. 1957, two-door, 6-cylinder, stan­ sets. Everything for the musi­ ALTER ATIONS-Hems, zippers, BABYSITTER-MONDAY through A third man was serious but 24 $500. Phone OX 9-2356. 24 dard. 1957, two-door, V-8 stick. Ex­ Friday. 7:30 a .m .-5 :3 0 p .m . Four S tu d e n t A p a r tm e n ts cian, beginner to professional. We take trad e-in s. Easy term s, and button holes. By form er sew­ wobbly as he walked the painted ing in structor. Call 332-2949. CORVETTE l 9 6 f 7 . \ e w tire s, m a- CORVAlR MONZA, 1 961,4-d o o r, girls-tw o in school. $20 weekly. line. jor tune up. 230 h.p. 3-speed. cellent condition. Call 882-7334. 22 layaways. Wilcox 2nd Hand Store 26 4-speed, excellent condition, call EDWARD G. HACKER CO. Each of the three had .15 p er Must sell. Call IV 9-5410 or IV mornings, 655-2427. 1957, four-door, powerglide. Ex­ 507, 9 and 11. E. Michigan. SHORTENING C O A T S - s k i r t s , cent or m ore alcohol in his 25 REALTORS 4-1651. 22 cellent condition. REGISTERED NURSES, 11-7 or Hours daily 8 a.m . to 5:30 p.m. zipper rep air. New collars and blood but each of them managed 1958 FORD Fairlane, 6-cylinder, 1950 B U I C K , cheap transpor­ 1958 Delray, two-door, 6-cy lin - 3-11 shift. Full or part time. IV 5-2261 phone IV 5-4391. 22 cuffs for men’ s sh irts. IV 4-1946. to perform most of the tasks standard shift, one owner. Good tation excellent running con­ der, standard. Good Salary an d differential. JUDSON SUPERCHARGER, $100, 302 S. L arch . 24 police asked them to. New J e r ­ condition, 5295. Phone IV 9-1895, dition, best offer, call 332-5054. 1958 Impala, hardtop, V-8, stan­ Meal furnished. Phone ED 2 - Thomas 2 b arrel induction kit, sey law provides for a drunken ROOMS 412 Haze, Lansing. 24 23 dard. Excellent condition. 0802. 38 $50. Fo r a 1960-1963 C orvair. TYPING SERVICE driving conviction if a person 1948 Jeep with plow. Excellent SINGLE ROOM for gfrl available Call a f t e r 5 p.m. 851-4698, EXPERIENCED T Y P I S T - Im­ has .15 per cent alcohol in his condition. 2801 South Cedar. Open immediately with cooking priv­ Phelts.________________________22 till 9 p.m. TU 2- 1478. C22 U L L a n d P A R T T IM E ileges. Two blocks from campus. SKIRTS, size 11, red taffeta d ress, mediate service. E lectric type­ blood. w riter, general typing, thesis, Judge William H. Burnett, p re­ Phone ED 2-5621. 22 size 11; shoes, size 6 1/2 N; M.G.T.D. red, 1952. All new top, side curtains, carp et, new E m p lo y m e n t formals size 11. 482-6709. 22 e tc., phone 355-1246 after 5:30 siding judge of the Denver Muni­ ROOM 1/2 double, clean, quiet, p.m. 22 cipal Court, told his New Je rse y front tire s . Power train, excel­ POODLES-puppies, 12 weeks old. F e m a le $!0 weekly, parking, 532 Ann St. COLLEGE P A P E R S TYPED. counterparts that such filmed lent, $800, IV 9-4 7 1 3 . 26 Fem ale, $100; Male, $60. Call 2 blocks to Berkey. 24 IV 2-2549.___________________ 24 Royal E lectric P ica. Phone M rs. evidence can be a lot m ore ef­ MOTORCYCLE INTERVIEWING DAILY H arris, 355-8178. c22 fective than written reports by SINGLE ROOM-private entrance DAVENPORT - g r e e n mohair, police o f f i c e r s or chemical 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 1962 HONDA 50 c .c . C110. 3000 with off street parking. Avail­ good condition, $50. 1155 Abbott TYPING in my home. Shirley breath tests. 401 E. GRAND RIVER miles $200 ar best offer. Call able now $8 per week. 1060 Road. Call ED 2-3835. 22 Decker, Fore st Ave. Lansing. - He said the films, shown to E. LANSING 355-9338. 22 N. C edar. 26 HIDE-AWAY sofa bed like new, Phone IV 2 -7 2 0 8 . c a Jury o r judge in court, had 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. call after 6 p .m ., 332-1950. 22 GENERAL TYPING-all college been used in Denver since 1959 1962 M O - P E D , excellent con­ LARGE F R O N T bedroom and ao they really dition, low mileage, new wind­ AT small back bedroom. No cooking, DEER HUNTER SPECIAL-16 ft. papers. I m m e d i a t e service. with dram atic resu lts. have three camel shield over 100 m .p.g. Call 484- 3425 E. SAGINAW Call ED 2 -4 6 1 3 . 24 housetrailer, sleeps 4, reason­ Phone 355-1237._____________ 23 The films are taxen with the parking? 6103 after 5 p.m. 22 NEAR Gd. RIVER able, phone IV 7-5148. 24 FR EE PICKUP an d delivery. suspect’ s knowledge but do not 1963 B.S.A. 3,000 m iles, clean, Mon. Through Fri . it For Saie ENGAGEMENT AND w e d d i n g ring set, $275 value, will haggle, General typing $ .4 0 / page. Same require his w r i t t e n consent, Burnett said. The suspect and $100 and take over payments. day serv ice. Phone 694-8111. F o r The OPENING STODDARDS LECTURE books, RICE, ED 2-6521. ________ 24 _______________________________31 his lawyer are invited to a pre-v Phone 3 3 2-6982. 23 nicely bound, fine condition. Wal­ TUXEDO 40 long, like new, $40, trial viewing of the film. 1962 VESPA 15Ò 6,000 m iles, TYPING IN my home fast, accu r­ Of The nut book ca se , occasional ch air. 100% cashm ere top coat, new Burnett said p rior to the adop­ runs e x c e l l e n t y , completely ate, dependable service, years Call IV 5 -8 6 9 4 . 22 $150, now $45 . 372-1613, even- tion of the films the conviction they will equipped, $215. Call 337-0417. FABULOUS NEW BfCYCLES-Rentaisi Sales, and of experience, reasonable ra te s. rate for drunken driving was Call 882-5382. 23 have everything 23 Service. Also used. East Lans­ —— — — about 66 per cent with 27 per winter termat it Employment B IG B O Y ing C ycle, 1215 East Grand R iver, it Peanuts Personal TERM PAPERS, general typing, cent of the d r i v e r s pleading 3 blocks East of campus. Phone M.C.C. congratulations and good thesis. Reasonable rates, fast guilty. the river's edge SECRETARY - RECEPTIONIST, RESTAURANT 332-8303. C luck. Be good and I’ll see you serv ice. Experienced typist. Call After routine adoption of the e x p e r i e n c e d . Transportation ACCORDI.AN 5-sh ift, 120 bass, Sunday. Duard. 355-0785. 25 films the conviction rate climb­ n ecessary. Call 337-1318. Ask Gd. River At Saginaw , 22 intermediate, excellent condition EDIE STARR, TYPIST, Theses, ed to 93.7 p er cent with 84.5 for M r. Je r r e ll. 25 CHARLIE: To have love is to AVON sta rts CHRISTMAS IN made by Gus Zoppi. Call 882- dissertations, term papers, gen­ per cent of the drivers entering DELTA CHI would like busboys. OCTOBER - Start a profitable 0467 late evenings. 23 have f a i t h . Faith precipitates eral typing. Experienced, IBM guilty pleas, he said. Call Dick, ED 2-0 8 6 6 . 23 from the ability to have confi­ selling c a re e r by showing and KENMORE AUTOMATIC washer E lectric. OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . c dence. Confidence can build c a s ­ demonstrating their quality pro­ in good condition, $40. Call 372- HELP W A N T E D tles which last for eternity - ANN BROWN typist and m ulti- BAKERS ducts. We train You. F or appoint­ ment in your home write or call 1399.__________________________25 eternity is ours - provided the lith offset printing (black &white AFGHAN PUPPIES-A11 co lo rs, castle can be built- T hree little & co lor). IBM. General typing, All-Negro AND evenings, M rs. Alana Huckins, m ale and fem ale, good racing and letters. 22 term papers, theses, d isserta­ COUNTER GIRLS 5664 S c h o o l St., Haslett,M ich­ igan, telephone, F E 9-8483. C22 show stock. A.K.C. Call 694- DOC— HOW can I convince you tions. ED 2-8 3 8 4 . C Political Party APPLY 0296. 26 that happiness is a warm puppy. XEROX COPIES anything; even IN PERSON COMMANDER THOMAS Keane COAR-Girl’ s green tweed, de- Love Megsy. 22 pages in a bound book. Aldin- Possible even 8 a.m.-5 p.m. U.S.N. Ret. Interviewing 10 a .m .- tachable fur c o l l a r , size 14, ger Direct Mail, 533 N. Clip- end tables? THE N E W 4 p.m. for men interested in matching hat. Call IV 4-1684. 22 Personal pert. IV 5 -2 2 1 3 . _____________ C LANSING (UPI)— Approval of executive direction of a dynamic HOOVER PORTABLE spin-dry IF YOU like to stretch it out D A W N youth p r o g r a m . Call M.S.U. washer. It takes only 4 minutes and pay m ore, you can buy your THESIS TYPING and printing, a petition form for an all-Negro Wonch G rafie, 1720 East Mich­ party in Michigan was granted D O U G H N U TS Placement Bureau for employ­ ment. 355-9511. 26 to do a full 6# load. Come and insurance that way too, from Bu- igan Ave. L a n s i n g , Phone Thursday by State Elections Dir­ 1135 E . Gd. River___ see a demonstration at Storage bolz Insurance A g e n c y , Two 484-7786. c22 ector Robert Montgomery. Mont­ Furniture Sales on North U.S. Twenty Albert, ED 2 -8 6 7 1 . C22 gomery said representatives of 27 just 2 m iles North of U.S. GOT YOUR NEW CAR figured ^Transportation the Freedom Now P arty will , 16. Phone IV 7-0173. C22 to the penny? State F arm C ar RIDERS WANTED to N o r t h - circulate the p e t i t i o n s in an STORY T.V . 17 inch console, mahogany Finance P l a n w i l l save you western g a m e tomorrow call attempt to gain ballot placement finish, $35, Call 355-0802. 22 money. Call or see State Farm Scott, 489-7068 or 355-9922. 22 in next y ear’ s prim ary and gen­ ONE MAN’S grey tweed top co at, a g e n t — ED K A R M A N N o r eral elections. Montogomery said S F .I.I.S F O R L E S S zip out lining, size 42, $12. One GEORGE TOBIN IV 5-7 2 6 7 , In ★ Wanted the new party would be required man’ s raincoat, zip out lining, Frandor. C22 to submit at least 14,896 sig­ WANTED-Small used piano for size 38. $10. One g irl’ s tan wool AIR RESERVATIONS going fast. child beginning lessons. P o ssi­ natures to get on the ballot. ’ 57 Oldsmobile 88 Station Wagon, power steering, power coat, pre-teen 12, $10. All like Avoid the rush. Cost no m ore brakes, radio, heater, Hydramatic, two tone, whitewalls. bilities. Phone ED 2 -0 3 4 2 , im­ new. Phone ED 7-7088, 520 N. at M a i n T ravel Bureau. IV Story priced to sell $595 mediately. 22 H arrison. 24 4-4442. 22 A s k B e a r S ig n A SITTER for infant in my home, ’ 59 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hardtop, power steering, power BRITTANY PUPS-4 months old KUSH PREDICTS: Northwestern LANSING (U P I)- T h e State hours 9 -5 :3 0 , Monday, Tuesday, brakes, radio, heater, automatic, whitewalls. Story sells for registered . North on U.S. 27. 27, M.S.U. 17. But stop at the Thursday, Friday. Call 355-0947. Highway Department says Michi­ $1095 3 /4 mile east on Alward Road. Detour anyway, 2959 W. Irving less 24 gan residents have been asking Phone 669-61 52, Dewitt. 26 Park, Chicago. 22 for a new kind of road sign, ’ 58 Rambler Am erican, 2-d o o r, radio, h eater, stick shift, GARRARD STEREO turntable- HORSES BOARDED-New barn. IRONINGS-w a n t e d . Quality or jne which reads beware of b ears. V.M. hi-fi. Console and matching Three miles from campus. Box quantity done. $1.25 per hour. white walls. Story's low, low p rice $395 Department officials say that VM stereo tape recorder console. stalls, $35 per month. Call ED 484-6760. 26 a number of Lower Michigan *61 Corvair Monza Coupe, 4-speed transm ission, heater, 332-1920 after 6 p.m. 24 7-2791. 22 CHILD CARE-Also hot lunches residents, who took vacations in whitewalls. Story sells for less $1395 VERY FINE GIBSON acoustic- PASTRAMI S A N D W I C H E S at for pupils. Near Walnut, Willow the Upper Peninsula, were su r­ electric guitar with plush case. Uncle Fud’ s. One mile E ast of Schools. Excellent referen ces. prised at the number of bears ’ 58 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday Coupe, power brakes, power Cost $300, must sacrifice also Campus. F o r d e l i v e r y . Call Phone IV 4 -3 4 4 8 . 26 in the upper portion of the stat^ steering, two tone, Hydramatic, radio, heater, white wall professional guitar lessons. 355- 332-5689._________________ c One woman said such a sigh tire s . Action priced at Story $695 TWO GIRLS to share furnished 8159, evenings. 26 SPARTAN VILLAGE is building apartment, w i n t e r term , two might prevent someone from ha v* A P P L E S-S e v e r a 1 varieties. a Homecoming display this year ’ 62 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Sedan, power steering, power blocks f r o m campus. $40 mon­ ing a heart attack the first tim f F resh sweet cid er daily. Hallo­ sponsored by the CaM Shop an­ brakes, power windows, radio, heater, Hydramatic, thly. 332-1991. 23 he sees a b ear. Most of the ween and pie pumpkins. Home nex. Anyone w i s h i n g to help state’ s 7,500 bears are in the w alls. Story sells for less $2495 grown tom atoes. Farm fresh eggs please call 355-1155 or 355-1160 ONE MALE 21. Share house with Upp>er Peninsula. also other fruits and vegetables after 6 p.m. 22 three upper classm en and grad­ ’ 62 Oldsmobile Cutlass Coupe, power steering, power brakes, at reasonable p rices. Roadside uate student. P rivate bedroom, radio, heater, Hydramatic, console, whitewalls. Story Priced to sell $1995 F arm Market, 3 m iles east of Service reasonable IV 7-0716. 23 it Wonted E ast Lansing on Grand River. STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New TRADE-NEW moon tra ile r-th re e Old U.S. 16 at Okemos Road. C ’ 59 Oldsmobile, 88 2-door, power steering, Hydramatic, 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” bedrooms, 10’ X 55’ , large e x - MARRIED MAN-Needs part time GIRL'S WINTER co at-size 7 , o r - work, evenings, chauffeur’ s lie— heater, two tone, white wall tire s . Story sells for less $995 table models, $8 p er month. All pandal, trade equity for sm aller iginally $40 will sell for $18. j.e.ns£., station wagop, phone 485- .ut' se ts guaranteed, »><> se rv ice /o r tra ile r. TU 2-187& -» •• , 22 rnê ri'Vers edge ‘ * In exfefiefit Condition. Call F E delivery ch arges. Call N ejac, IV 2734. " 24 apartments on the cedar river street STORY WORLDS 0 1 DSW BIIE LARGEST OLDSMOBILE DEALER 0 9-8889. 23 2 -0 6 7 4 .________________ ENGLISH BIKES 3-speed. $39.95. T.V . RENTALS for students. E c - C ACE HARDWARE across from onomical rates by the term and town Lansing, Monday-Friday. RIDE WANTED to and from down­ FAMILY OF three needs smaft house o r apartment with fenced* Work hours 8:15 a.m . to 5 p.m. yard f o r January occupancy, EDgewood 2-4432 3165 E. MICHIGAN at Frandor Union building. ED 2-3212. Also month. UNIVERSITY TV REN T- Call 355-8092. 23 339-2518. bike baskets and p arts. c A L S -355-6026. Call after 5. c I I Michigan State Ne ws, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 25 , 1963 Ç S ays JFK Ig n o r in g (continued from page 1) reminds you, ope strengthened with better wea­ in the Atlantic with “0 officers pons, served by few men and a and men aboard would have ruin­ lower budget. The large hint to ed the whole spirit of the maneu­ S ig n s Of I n f la t io n the European allies is to do ver. m ore of the job them selves. The two-division maneuver is Senior officers were not cocky contemplated as illustrating w ar­ D O N ' T HARTFORD, C o n n . I— S e n . lead to inflation and economic "instead of following clearcut about the way the airlift function­ fare on a large scale. B a rry Goldwater, R -A riz ., a c­ d isaster. economic principles, our national ed but they weren’t too modest The concept is that such a ir ­ cused President Kennedy T hurs­ Goldwater’ s statements on e c­ administration is floundering in about it either. One plane down lifted help to the forces already day of ignoring a warning of in­ onomic policy were in an address a choppy sea of outdated theor­ in being, equipped with atomic weapons, would be a pretty tough flation, and s a i d m o u n t i n g government d e b t s could " s e t prepared for the Connecticut As­ sociation of Independent Insur­ ie s, p essim istic planning, an d c a tc h -a s -c a t e h-can tem porary F acu lty T rio nut to crack . Defense Department officials ticking the fuse of an economic ance Agents. solutions to m a t t e r s of p er­ time bomb that could blow the good tim es to b its.” Most of his criticism of Ken­ nedy’ s administration was in­ manent con cern .” At Music Aud have made it cle a r that sinr'lar airlifts to the F a r E ast and the F O R G E T He said while nations around d irect. He charged the government Middle East a re in the offing. The Faculty T rio will present the world are haunted by in­ T he”, c on s e r v a t i v e senator has "e a g e rly planned" substan­ a chamber music concert at 8:15 They are represented as working tial deficits for the next few tonight in the Music Auditorium. on the U.S. m ilitary posture five flation, the United States has had "so m e e x ce ss capacity and fa ir­ ly stable p r ic e s .” spoke of "th e governm ent" in­ stead of the administration in most of his comm ents. y e a rs — "apparently in the sub­ T rio m em bers a r e Joseph lim e belief that inflation is a Evans, pianist: Louis P otter, c e l­ years from now. Sorority But Goldwater said that the government, "instead of seeking But he said at one point that thing of the p a s t." list; and Romeo T ata, violinist. VetsTo Hold Their program will include thrift in these fortunate tim es, H usband, W ife To P resen t " T rio in C m in o r," by B ee­ Car Wash has moved deeper and deeper into debt, piling new spending program s on top of one another. at such a rate that many a cit­ Four-H and P ia n o R ecita l thoven: " T r i o (1938),” by Walter Piston; and " T f i o in B -flat Ma­ jo r ,” by Schubert. The Veteran’ s Club will hold a c a r wash Saturday at the Pure Rush Evans, p rofessor of piano, has gas station at Michigan andGrand izen must wonder if spending, com poser of th e op e r a , " C a r ­ studied at the Juilliard School of River from 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. A husband and wife piano team not saving, is. . .the order of the day and the wave of the fu tu re." Goldwater, rated a frontrunner will present a recital Sunday at 4 p.m . in the Music Auditorium. John Richardson, a s s o c i a t e m en.” M u s i c , at several European Funds raised will cover the M rs. Richardson said that the music schools, and has done r e ­ cost of taking 35 children from final number is a series of little search a t th e University of St. Voncent’ s Home to the foot­ Convocations professor of piano in the Univer­ F r e n c h p i e c e s representing Vienna. He has appeared in con­ ball game last Saturday. by Republicans polled on their games played by small children. c e rt in Midwestern and Eastern sity music department, and his Bill Bousu, Flint senior and choice of a nominee to run again­ Exam ples a r e "T h e S w i n g , " cities and also in Europe. wife, F lo ren ce, will give a four- Vet's Club president, said “ Both st Kennedy next year, said that "T h e Hobby H orse,” and the hand concert on one piano. the kids from St. Vincent’s and kind of economic thinking could "B ugle and D rum ." P otter has studied at the P ea­ the vets who went had a won­ Their program o f original duets will be the first one of its kind presented to the University The Richardsons plan to give body Conservatory o f Music, derful time. The weather didn’t a spoken program with B izet’ s Juilliard School of Music, and Il­ dampen their s p irits .” Saturday M orning in the Education K iva community in a decade M rs. composition, t r a n s l a t i n g the linois U niversity. He was on tjje The Vet’ s Club plans to do B riefing Set Richardson said. Included will be "Sonata in D French titles to the audience and faculty of the University of Il­ more work with St. Vincent’ s, commenting on each piece. linois before coming to Michigan he said. 9:30-10:30 10:45-11:45 Richardson has been on the State, and is also on the faculty For Rushees M ajor,” by M ozart; "F a n ta sy in F m inor,” by Schubert; and "Je u x University faculty since 1945. of the Interlochen Academy of Wonders Hall Case Hall d* Enfants,” by George Bizet, M rs. Richardson t e a c h e s p ri­ A rts. Diane Bobek Is Saturday vately. They have been a perfor­ T ata, professor of music, stud­ ming team for approximately 10 ied music at YaleU niversity, and National Queen McDonel Hall Wilson Hall A m b a s s a d o r U n it y ears and play joint solo pro­ has been a soloist with symphony Diane Bobek, Detroit senior, C ase, Wilson, Wonders, Van Hoosen and McDonel women who signed up for sorority rush will S ig n - U p T o d a y gram s as well as duet con certs. orch estras a cro ss the country. has been elected Pi Kappa Phi’ s 1963 National Rose Queen. Miss Van Hoosen Hall attend a fall convocation pro­ Bobek was elected Alpha Theta gram in the Erickson Hall Kiva, Saturday. Freshm en have until 5:30 p.m.' today to sign up for interviews S ix C o l l e g e s H e r e Chapter’ s Rose Q u e e n during winter term and. was crowned M o n d a y Evening in the Union B allroom ' C o e d s from McDonel, Van for the Spartan Ambassador pro­ as national queen in June. Hoosen and Wonders are sched­ uled to meet from 9:30-10:30 gram . Sponsored by F r o s h - S o p h In D eb a te T ou rn ey Miss Bobek, who is majoring in retail merchandising, is tre a s ­ 6 :3 0 -7 :3 0 7 :4 5 -8 :4 5 a.m . Case and Wilson women will Council, the all-U niversity s e r ­ u rer of Sigma Kappa soro rity. meet from 10:45-11:45 a. m. vice project gives new students MSU and six other colleges which is sponsoring the tourna­ Her election as queen is a r e ­ Mason Hall Brody Dorms The purpose of the convocation an opportunity to participate in and universities will take part ment with the d e p a r t m e n t of peat for Alpha Theta since the is to acquaint rushees with the student government. in a discussion tournament F r i ­ speech, will preside at the first 1961 queen also was from the various steps in rush. Slides The Spartan Ambassador pro­ day and Saturday in Fairchild session at 9 a. m. today. MSU chapter. Phillips Hall West Circle Dorms will be used in the program . gram was initiated two y ears T heatre. In order to be considered for Rushees will also meet with their rush counselors. ago. Its purpose, to acquaint high school seniors with MSU The topic will be, ‘‘Should C a le n d a r o f the title a girl must have some tie with Pi Kappa Phi. Miss Abbott Hall All other coeds who signed up life, is accomplished through a the federal government guaran­ Bobek’s pin mate is Ray Rob­ for rush, should attend a con­ corps of freshmen who make p e r­ tee opportunity for higher edu­ C o in in g E v e n t» inson, Detroit junior. vocation Monday evening in the sonal contacts with prospective cation for qualified high school Union. However, any rushee who MSU students during Christm as graduates?” Anatomy Seminar - 12 noon, can’t attend convocation at h er vacation. 273 Giltner Hall. Students who will represent stheduled tim e, may go to the Sign-up for interviews will take Zoology Seminar — 12 noon, MSU a re Helen Altman, Clark other one. place in 317 Student S ervices. 401 Nat Sci. M icroscope Exhibit Davis, Robert Im ler, Jim Hudek, T e rry Jennings, Richard Joan, Andrew K ram er, Harlan McGhan, Foods andNucritionandHealth, Physical Education an d R ecre­ THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES ation Seminar •— 3:30 p .m ., 102 On D isplay H ere Kenneth Newton, Tom Partridge, Jim Robinson, Connie Simpson, Mike Stevens, Kermit T e rre ll, Home E c. Crop Science Seminar — 4 SALUTE: ERNIE NIPPER p.m ., 309 Ag. Hall. Sharon Vondra, William White- The Electron Microscope Soci­ November. T here a re 131 six ­ Music Department P rogram , house, Beverly Wiles and Herb ety of Am erica has brought its teen by twenty-one pictures. Faculty T rio - - 8:15 p .m .,M usic Wingo. traveling exhibit here. The dis­ The University Biology Re­ Building Aud. play is in the Natural Science search Center has an electron Alma College, College of Woos Hillel — 7:30 p.m ., Hi l l el Building, Engineering Building, m icroscope which is used by te r, Lansing CommunityCollege, House, Sabbath Services. and Lib rary display ca se s until p rofessors and graduate students Purdue University, University of Hillel — 10 a .m ., Hillel House, October 30. of the various sciences for r e ­ Buffalo, and University of Mich­ Sabbath Services, Sat. The electron microscope has search . The m icroscope is under igan are the p a r t i c i p a t i n g Hillel - 7 p .m ., 31 Union, tb'een credited with numerous dis­ the supervision of Gordon Spink, schools. Sunday. coveries about the foundations of member of the Electron M icros­ Helen Altman, p r e s i d e n t of Chinese Club elections — 7:30 life and our environment, and is cope Society of A m erica. MSU’ s Sigma Delta Rho chapter, p.m ., 32 Union. considered an invaluable key in man’ s future conquest of the A BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES scien ces. Exhibits include photo­ graphs of the poly-rmcleotide se ­ quence— determ iners of heredi­ tary ch a ra cte ristics. YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT Previously seen only as a ‘blob’ under conventional magnifying devices, the electron m icroscope enables scientific probing at a When you hear it! magnification of two m i l l i o n tim es. Other pictures include muscular development, structure of the chrom osom es and research in the fields of biology, anatomy, metallurgy, physics, and chem - . istry . The display, seen last month at the University of Michigan, will be sent to the University of Chicago Medical School in Pan Hel Tea It actually outperforms many a console! New living unit housemothers, including soro rities and fra te r­ nities, will be honored at an The name KLM. The sound: amazing a n n u a l Panhellenic C o u n c i l housem others’ tea in the Stu­ FEATURES dent Services lounge, Sunday, 2:30 p.m. WEIGHS ONLY 28 POUNDS' All housemothers are invited 2 r e v o l u t i o n a r y new high-compliance Each component of this rem arkable KLH to the annual m ixer. Refresh­ KLH speakers system s can be separated up stereo instrument is the finest of its type ments will be served. to 4 0 feet. ever incorportated in a portable phono. Heart 3 0 -watt peak ALL-TRANSISTOR stereo am­ of the system is a pair of revolutionary, new t ^ * , / , e r e ’v e / s e e n th is headline plifier created by KLH. KLH speakers, coupled with a powerful, all­ I before department — | G arrard A T -6 automatic turntable changer tran sistor amplifier specially designed by I I plays all sizes, all speeds. KLH . Together, they make possible the as­ A NEW PROFESSION I Pickering 3&OC magnetic cartridge with dia­ tonishing clarity , range and power of this I I I I UARN IB M □ ( I T ’ S B E T T E R M U SIC) I I I mond stylus. Inputs for radio or tape reco rd er. Separate bass and treblecontrols. Handsome luggage-styled case of rugged vin- out standing set. T est it yourself, today,at: I dance to the better music of ■ yal-clad "C ontourlite.” I I CLAUDE THORNHIU ! H i-F i and Stereo Components at Catalog P rices I I his Piano I I INDUSTRIES I I I 2si his O HOM ECOMING D A N C E rchestra I I | TAPE RECORDING *iTi7 2-0897 Opon Mon. 4 P ri. 9 - 5 :3 0 , Wed. T ill 9 , S at. 12 Noon S a tu rd ay, N ovem ber 2 | I A u d ito riu m Free Parking Behind Store 1101 E . Grand River, E- Lansing, One Block E . of Campus 10 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 , 1963 Pan-Hel Eyes Shop K n a p p ’s East Lansing S aturday 9:30 to 5:30 Top Scholars Sorority life means more than members each term with the small group living and an active awarding of trophies for the high­ social life. It means good schol­ est and most improved scholar­ arship, too. ship. With this thought in mind, Pan- Zeta Tau Alpha recently re­ Hellenic officers and their ad­ ceived the improvement trophy v iser, Mabel Petersen, are en­ for last spring term with a house couraging freshmen women to average of 2 .7 . Delta Gamma re­ work hard fall term . ceived the first award with a Rushees are required to have house average of 3.03. Delta at least a C -average when they Gamma gains permanent posses­ begin winter rush, and some sion of the trophy, having won houses require pledges to have the award for three consecutive above that to become active, term s. Miss Petersen said. In spite of their high reco rd , Because of their scholarship sororities are still trying to im­ requirements, sorority averages prove scholarship, Miss P e te r­ are consistently higher than the sen said. l a s t d a y all-University average. The Reg­ is tra r's Office lists the spring 1963 all-soro rity average at 2.65 and the all-university average at IR C Seeks 2.42. Pan-Hellenic recognizes the scholastic achievement of i t s D elegates To 'N ash-B ash’ W orld Meet Set For CMU The International R e l a t i o n s Club is seeking delegates to the MOUNT P L E A S A N T ( U P I ) - l t ’ s International Relations Confer­ going to be a big weekend on ence in Puerto Rico. the Central Michigan University The conference, to be -held campus. Dec. 18-23, will feature such They’ l! wreck old c a r s and speakers as S e n a t o r Wayne wash new ones. They’ ll dance, M orse, Juan Bosch, the exiled sell books, W 3 t c h movies and president of the Dominican Re­ stage variety shows. And, they’ ll pass the hat. public; the governor of Puerto Rico, and Jo se Miro, the Cuban •S till Plenty o f Selection fo r You, Your Fam ily, Your Home It’s all part of a growing trad­ exile leader. The topic of dis­ ition at CMU. cussion is, “ Caribbean: M icro­ The object of the weekend a ct­ cosm of World Struggle.’’ ivities is to collect at least $1,400 to help support the Mun The trip will cost $170 and will include c o m p l e t e round trip •S pecial S a vin g s.. . M ore Than Ever Before on Tim ely Fall Needs San O r p h a n a g e , near Seoul, transportation and all other ex­ Korea. The welfare of the 64 penses including room and board orphans located more than 3,000 miles away from here has be­ for five days. A $25 deposit is required. Planes will leave from •P len ty of Courteous Extra Salespeople to H elp Serve You come a matter of personal pride New York and Chicago. MSU has and concert, for the students at 15 seats available on theChicago CMU. plane. Since ''adopting" the orphan­ age in I960, Central students People interested in g o i n g should contact Bill Janik at the •C o nven ie nt Terms to Suit Your B u d g e t.. .A n d Free D elivery have c o n. t r i b u t ed more than political science office, 4th floor $5,500 and 1,400 pounds of books Berkey. to their chosen children. The most spectacular project this week will be the campus Humanities GIRLS SKIRTS ........... S O C K S ......... LAMPS DRESS SLACKS 1 79$ 1.39 9.00 11.88 veterans' " B a s h t h e N a s h " scheme. They'll sell chances to swing a sledge-hamm er at a junked ca r. Money raised by the CMU stu­ Group Here Three distinguished scholars g-g 3.88 Wool and n y l o n a r e 1 .. Beautifully styled Men’ s all wool s l a c k s j||j will speak at MSU’ s first human­ C r e w s t y l e , white, in dents in the last three y ears ities colloquium, sponsored by blended into a f a b r i c just 1 l a m p s . C ho o se f r o m a that fit well, look well, ¡gp has been used to buy three acres the Commonwealth Council of the wool. K n e e - h i ’ s in wool of farm land, seeds for planting, I; righ t for p le a t s . A s s o r t - 1 wide v a r i e t y of b a s e d e ­ because they’r e design- :|i| Humanities, at Kellogg Center blends. I n w h i t e o r school kits, food, a storage shed, next Tuesday and Wednesday. ed s i z e s , c o l o r s , pl ai ds . 1 sig ns and 3 way s w i tc h e s e d t h a t way. Plain fro nt. i§|: a th ree-story dormitory, fuel and c o l o r s . 9 to 11. Richard Neutra, California a r ­ H 7 to 14. | and sh a d es . an improvised g r e e n h o u s e to chitect: Jean Hagstrom, North­ H O S IE R Y -S T R E E T L E V E L MENS W EAR-STREET L E V E L raise flowers for resale. western University professor of :i$ GIRL'S W EAR-G ARDEN L E V E L \ L AMPS-SECOND L E V E L English, and Richard McKeon, Japanese Club University of Chicago professor of philosophy, will discuss the GIRLS COATS ACCESSORIES POLE LAMP GLOVES 1 relationship of humanistic stud­ Newly elected officers of the .Japanese Club are Hajime Hara, Tokyo graduate student, p resi­ dent; Kenichi Mori, Tokyo grad­ ies to contemporary society in an age of science and technology. McKeon will also address a session in Kellogg Auditorium, 17.88 T h r e e delightful s t y l e s , 1 1.99 2.69 - P u r s e o r g a n i z e r s , di­ 8.88 S e p a r a t e s w i t c h e s , wa l­ $5 | uate student, first v i c e - p r e s ­ 8 p.m. Wednesday. v e r s i f i e d styling. Gen­ Shorty gl ove s in i m p o r - ^ ident; Etsuo Miyagi, Okinawa, $8 c l e v e r l y t r i m m e d . In a 1 nut finish t r a y with The Commonwealth Council of uine l e a t h e r s , t a p e s - ted l e a t h e r s . In b l a c k , :i|i: graduate student; Shunsuke Sak- the Humanities is a permanent §§| variety o f co lo rs a n d | brass t r i m . Mocha urai Kyoto g r a d u a t e student, a c a d e m i c organization rep re­ tries. These m ake mink, bone, white and i;:*: treasu rer, Toshio Saga, Kyoto !|ji weaves. S i z e s 7-14, 1 finish. T h r e e b u l l e t senting the fields of history, lovely gift s. brown. Siz es 6 to 8. |i| graduate student public relations philosophy, literature, foreign 11 19.88. shades. d irector, and Toshiyuke Yano, * plus F .E .T . ' languages and the a rts. Charles $:£: G IRLS W EAR-GARDEN L E V E L LAMPS-SECOND L E V E L g l o v e s -s t r e e t l e v e l Tokyo graduate student, execu­ H A N D B A G S -S TR E E T L E V E L Cumberland, professor of his­ tive secretary. tory, is d irector. SNOW SUITS DRESSES PILLOWS TEA SET T h e S h a ft J u m p e r 10.88 8.80 3 4.49 C o n t e s s a t r i - p a c k pil ­ 18.88* 1 2 ” t r a y , 8 cup s e r y e r , S pg B o y s and g i r l s s t y l e s , Wools and wool c o m b i ­ lows in t h r e e h a r m o n i z ­ with s u g a r and c r e a m e r |:|: ;§;:i in a s s o r t e d s i z e s a n d nations in b a s i c shea th s ing c o l o r s p e r p a ck ag e. in beautiful Wm. R o g e r s •g| designs. Adorable and o t h e r s . A s s o r t e d 11 x 11 knife edge squ­ Silverplate. ¡¡H :$$ t r i m s , delightful c o l o r s . colors, sizes. a r e s in 8 c o l o r s . ♦plus F .E .T . 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