I MICHIGAN W e a t h e r I n s i d e STATE Seek w o r - p e a c e r e s e a r c h c e n t e r h e re , p . 4; S p a rta n s ra te d i n N a t i o n ’ s UNIVERSITY N EW S M o s t l y c lo u d y t o d a y w i t h s h o w e r s by e v e n i n g . H i g h in lo w 5 0 s . t o p t e n , p . 5. Price 10« E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n W e dn es d ay, N o v e m b e r 6 , 1963 Vol. 55, N u m b e r 50 S o v ie t s A llo w US C onvoy To P ass World News at a Glance Council Sets Hearings For CheatingConvoy O te p k a F i r e d F rom C h i e f S e c u r it y P o s i t i o n Protect —----------------------------------42 Hours WASHINGTONF-The State Department fired its chief security risk evaluator, Otto Otepka, Tuesday after ruling him guilty of giving confidential information to Senate investigators. Student GOP Challenge BERLIN, ¡.f— S o v i e t , forces lifted their blockade of a 44-man U.S. army convoy early today There were 13 specific charges against Otepka. Most of these were allegations that he declassified and mutilated certain doc­ uments by clipping off the classified label and ignoring declass­ ification procedures. Interests Fails In Kentucky after having barred it access to Berlin for 42 hours in a sharp Russian-U.S. confrontation i n divided Germany. Otepka deniea he had mutilated documents by clipping the labels votes and Nunn had255,565. Nunn The first unit of the 12-vehi­ B y C H A R L E S C. W E L L S LOUISVILLE, K Y „!.F-D em o­ off them, but acknowledgd he had prepared a memorandum for cle convoy started to move up crat Edward T . Breathitt J r . conceded at 7:40 p.m a Senate subcommittee counsel. S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r it e r the 110-mile highway to West won the Kentucky Governor’ s el­ Making the strongest GOP Berlin at 8:14 p.m., an allied Students accused of cheating ection tonight over Republican lunge for the governorship in 20 years, Nunn had counted on a official said. A r m y - A i r F o r c e O r d e r e d T o T a k e D e f e n s e C o m m and may have greater opportunity Louie B. Nunn, who had denounc­ A break in th e cr is is was ed the Kennedys and state inte­ heavy majority in the Republi­ WASHINGTON f —The Pentagon streamlined control of its brush to defend themselves because of can-dominated Louisville area, signaled earlier when the Rus­ gration order. fire emergency forces Tuesday by assigning to the Army Air Academic Council action Tues­ which had one-fourth the state’ s sians allowed British and French With 1,736 of 2,982 precincts Force Strike Command all defense responsibility for the Middle day. votes. He led by a slight mar­ convoys to move from Berlin to Under the present ruling, if reporting, Breathitt had 286,488 West Germany without incident. East, Southern Asia and much of Africa. gin. The Strike Command, which operates from MacDill Air Force a student is accused of cheat­ The U.S. convoy, returning to The victory was not nearly as Base in Florida, was created by McNamara two years ago. Its ing on his work, his instructor decisive as the one four years Berlin from maneuvers in West mission is planning and organizing forces and military doctrine can give him a " F " grade and ago by Gov. Bert Combs, who Germany, was halted at theM ar- for dealing with emergencies around the world. The command re ­ notify the assistant dean for stu­ ienborn C h e c k p o i n t Monday. chose Breathitt as his success­ cently handled the a ir-lift from Texas to Germany in around dent affairs of the student’s col­ F o r e i g n A i d or. But it brought good fortune Marienborn is just inside Com­ lege. The student can be sus­ munist East Germany on the bor­ 62 hours. to the Democrats, who were de­ pended if he continues to cheat der with West Germany. B i l l C u t feated soundly last year in the and is caught. The American convoy com­ V /a lle n d a s C r a s h A g a in Suspension only takes place U.S. senate race. mander refused a Soviet demand when the instructor thinks that Kentucky, which has acquired SARASOTA, Fla. T-The tightwire on which the "G reat Wallenda" I n S e n a t e for his men to dismount and be stronger action may be taken the habit of voting Republican were practicing their famed circu s act at Sarasota Florida counted and be persisted in the than failing the student in the WASHINGTON, f — President nationally, maintained its cus­ refusal throughout the two-day snapped Tuesday plunging the troup to the ground and injuring Kennedy1s Senate foreign aid sup­ tom of electing Democratic gov­ course. crisis. three members. Under the new ruling a stu­ porters suffered a stunning set­ ernors. The accident occurred while the Wallendas were attempting dent would be entitled to a hear­ The A m e r i c a n s attempted back Tuesday after barely es­ early Tuesday morning to drive to construct their famous seven-man pyramid on a tight wire ing if the instructor recommend­ caping a less drastic one, as on to Berlin but the Russians 12 feet about the ground. ed stricter action that an " F ” cries of "obstruction and delay” It marked the first time they had attempted the feat since grade. moved armored cars across the were hurled at opponents of the PHILADELPHIA- Philadelphi­ highway. two members of the troup were killed in a fatal accident in Detroit measure. ans turned out in unusually heavy Hearing the case will be the The U.S. convoy was stopped in 1962. academic dean for student af­ The net effect of another day numbers to choose between Dem­ bumper to bumper with three fa irs of the student’ s college or of snail’s pace action on the ocratic Mayor Jam es H .J. T ate— Soviet a r m o r e d p e r s o n n e l his representative, the chairman legislation was to make it clear who got a campaign assist from ca rrie rs blocking any forward of the department discovering that the aid bill is still in trouble President Kennedy—and Repub­ movement. Two other armored E E N I E M E E N I E M I N I E M O E —S tu d e n t l o o k s p e r p l e x e d as despite a bipartisan leadership lican lawyer Jam es T. McDer­ the violation, and three mem­ cars were pulled up behind it. H a n n a h N a m e s bers of the teaching faculty se­ h e p re p a r e s h i s b a l l o t in T u e s d a y ' s v o t i n g on w h e t h e r t o change the AUSG c o n s titu tio n . effort to push through a com­ mott. promise $3.8—b i 11 i o n authori­ The Russians had at least one lected from or by the Faculty In Mississippi, D em ocraticLt. heavy maching gun out in the zation. Voting Ends Today Standing Committee on Student Gov. Paul Johnson and Repub­ open and manned. Its barrel was N e w i6 4 D o r m s Affairs. The leadership’ s defeat on a 42-40 vote adopting an came lican Rubel Phillips staged the turned diagonally a c r o s s the The accused student will be state’s first real general elec­ road. amendment by Sen. Wayne Morse, President J o h n A. Hannah known as Forest H. and Alice entitled to bring his academic On AUSG Proposals tion contest for governor in this A U.S. spokesman said the advisor or a faculty member D -O re., one of a batch he has Soviet armor was removed be­ announced names for South Cam­ Akers Halls namedf or a former century. of ered among the 63 awaiting pus dormitories No. 2 and No.3 trustee and benefactor of MSU to the hearing. a vote. His double-barrel change fore the processing of the con­ and his wife. After the case is heard, the voy started toward Berlin early Tuesday. in the leadership compromise The first structure being built The other residencehall,being faculty tribunnal will recommend Voting on seven All-Univer­ Hencken thinks all the amend­ today. would: near the intersection of Hagadorn built farther south on Hagadorn, action to be taken by the dean sity Student Government consti­ ments will be passed but fore­ Cleveland Group It must still pass a Soviet Trim $25 million from a pro­ Road and Shaw Lane will be will be named after an Adrian of students. A representative of tutional amendments continues sees some difficulty with the se­ posed $975-million authorization checkpoint at Babelsberg, at the businessman and his s i s t e r , the dean of students office will from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today cond amendment. This would al­ Berlin end of the highway. Harry A. and Je ss ie T . Fee. ( c o n t i n u e d on pa ge 3) in dormitories, Berkey Hall, the low AUSG to raise or lower for development loan funds dur­ To Play Tonight In Washington President Ken­ Voice In Both have been friends of the University, d o n a t i n g "Hidden Lake G ardens" in tie Irish Hills Union and South campus grill. student assessm ents wi t h the ing the current fiscal year which Off-campus s t u d e n t s voted consent of a majority of the ends next July 1. heavily in Berkey andSouthcam­ student votes cast. Wipe out previous authority T h e 100-member Cleveland Orchestra directed by George nedy, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and top advisers met for 50 minutes at the White House Affairs Szell will present a concert at near Tipton, Mich. pus grill Tuesday, according to Students m u s t present their for continuing the loan program Tuesday to discuss this fourth in the next jwo succeeding fis­ the Auditorium tonight at 8:15. To be completed in the fall U S M o v e s Bill Buchholz, elections chair­ ID’s to vote. cal years. This would halt the Tickets for the Lecture-Con­ Soviet blocade in a month on of 1964, the two co-educational man and Glenview, 111., junior. Voting will close at 5 p.m., Is Possible program unless Congress acted. cert presentation are available dormitories will house 1,224 stu­ and election boxes will be re­ ( c o n t i n u e d on pa ge 4) To O K New Meanwhile, to revive it. at the Union Ticket Office. dents each. Bob Hencken, AUSG vice pre­ turned to AUSG tonight. Akers, of Detroit, is a former sident and speaker, expects vot­ The Faculty Committee on Stu­ dent Affairs will consider for­ mation of a subcommittee on university c o n d u e t regulations which would include students in vice-president of Chrysler Corp. and sales manager of the Dodge Division. He was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1940 to 1958. V i e t S ta te WASHINGTON (iPl— Under the urgency of the war situation in ing to be heavier than usual because, “ students have twice as much time to vote." We Love You, Charlie Brown! By FAYE UNGER asserted Dave Butcher, Saranac the ability to laugh at ourselves standing of what’ s going on in a policy-formulating role at its He also gave the funds for South Viet Nam, the United States S tate News S t a f f iVriter senior. and others and not get hurt. the world.” first meeting of the year to­ the Forest Akers Golf Course, is moving toward recognition in Faculty members are "P e a ­ Schulz is not trying to reform " I read "Peanuts” for kicks, day. at Harrison and Mt. Hope Roads. the near future of the new pro­ A r c h i t e c t s nuts” fans too. Ira Weinstein, the world but to make people too,” he added. "P ean u ts’ is great!” And what does Schulz have to The subcommittee would be a "H is vision, courage and wis­ visional government in Saigon. a graduate assistant in psychol­ laugh.” division of the F acuity Committee The Viet Nam Embassy in­ At least that’s what MSU stu­ ogy, regards the cartoon as a say? dom as a trustee during the c r it­ dents and faculty say. But "P e a ­ "g rea t picture of personality.” on Student Conduct and would be ical years when Michigan State formed th e State Department B e g i n P o w e r T o the theologian, S c h u l z • “ In our striving for clarity nuts” is also an individual thing writes "profound statem ents.” we are getting more confused— basically concerned with c riti­ was evolving from a small col­ Tuesday of the formation of a from which people may take their which is bad for everyone ex­ cal examination of broad MSU lege into a great University were government by Prem ier Nguyn “Schulz’ s characters are a - Walter Wietzke, lecturer .in re ­ own interpretation. conduct policies, siad John A. ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 4) Ngoc Tho. P l a n t W o r k F o r Ronni Egan, Lakewook.O- dults in kid’ s suits and this ligion and pastor of University cept perhaps us comic a rtists,” Fuzak, dean of students. Secretary of State Dean Rusk is why we can laugh at them,” Lutheran Church, said Schulz the cartoonist commented in a told the Senate Foriegn Relations MSU’s physical plant depart­ hio freshman, " P e a n u t s ” re­ recent interview. He emphasized that students stated Weinstein. " I t gives us has " a real theological under­ on such a committee would not Committee he has "great hopes ment moved into action on the flects the pressure adults place that the United States will be new power plant this week. on “ kids” , forcing them to grow have responsibility for individual $ 2 5 M illio n The M i c h i g a n Legislature up too fast. discipline cases. able to recognize Viet Nam in "T h is would not be the proper S u r p l lu the near future." placed its stamp of approval on "T h a t's why t h e y constantly function o f students on s uch i s "In spite of tragedy there in the project by passing a House- talk about security and happiness a committee,” Fuzak said. "T he the past few days, we hope that Senate concurrent resolution last and feel like a number or part only involvement students have P r e d i c t e d country can pull itself together Thursday authorizing $800,000 of» a mass. “ Peanuts” is de­ in individual discipline cases in­ Governor George Romney and and move on with a new effort for planning. The new plant will finitely an adult cartoon,” she volving other students is through State Controller Glenn Allen both toward the main objective,” Rusk be located two-thirds of a mile stated. predicted T u e s d a y Michigan said after the meeting. south of Spartan Stadium between Elaine Williams, Battle Creek Student Ju d iciary." Fuzak p o i n t e d out that the would have a surplus of nearly There was a frank recognition the Grand Trunk Western and sophomore finds in Schulz's la­ test moppet, a little fellow named growth of the University has $25 million at the end of the of many problems ahead in help­ the Chesapeake & Ohio tracks. necessitated reexamination o f present fiscal year next June. ing the new Vietnamese regime Jack B reslin , secretary, indi­ ” 5” — short for 555-95472—an conduct policies and standards. Michigan h a s been operating put down the threat of a Com­ cated Tuesday that MSU will get application to MSU. " I can’t help " It is obvious that a new look with a deficit since 1957 and munist takeover. $450,000 of the money immed­ thinking about our student num­ at rules is in order for a stu­ suffered through a paylesspayday While there was an attitude iately with the balance to be bers and all the other numbers of caution, the war with the paid in January. that make an individual feel like dent body as large as ours. This in 1959. Allen’s projection was made Viet Cong guerrillas gave a sense Benjamin W o o d h o u s e and part of a nameless massll committee would be basically Penny YanecrW. 1!, Grand Ra­ concerned with examination of Tuesday before the Senate Appro­ of urgency to the recognition Guenther, •architects and engi­ these rules. priations Committee. question. The diplomatic ranks neers from Detroit, is in charge pids junior, or the other hand, finds fewer morbid implications "Some of them are effective Michigan entered the present cannot be closed, however until of drawing up plans for heat­ the new government gives assu r­ ing and electrical generating in the cartoon strip. as they stand; others may need fiscal year with a deficit of ances that it will assume the equipment, Breslin indicated.. " I love i t ' ” she exclaimed. revamping to be in touch with approximately $23 million. Romney was quick to add after obligations of the old and that it After the Detroit firm finis! es “ It cheers '.me up and makes the present situation at the Uni­ my morings seem much better.’ v ersity ," he added. news of the fiscal status of the has effective control of thecoun- a drawing up plans, then the physical plant department will Brent Hawkins, Peoria, *111., The subcommittee would in­ state was released that there try. clude both students and faculty still is need for fiscal reform. go over them and advertise for sophomore, hails "Peanuts" as # bids sometime in January. one of the four greatest ca r­ il? members. The governor said the newfig- I ’lire' sriowi/ig atteiciperfea gc-i** • u -e r toon strips. . . , Today's meecrng witc c/e sr T-:\ ly devoted to discussion of the fund revenues of more than $580 campus buildings, c a n n o t be ’ Peanuts,’ ' Pogo',, ‘Hcv B C. proposal. "A fter the committee million has no bearing on the rushed because of the special­ and' ‘Rick O’Shay’ are all very ized nature of its equipment,” relevant to our own society. Car­ i members have thoroughly hash­ need for fundamental tax reform. said Joseph Cavanaugh, physi­ toons like ‘Peanuts’ are great; ed this idea out, a specific pro­ The anticipated surplus has led cal plant engineer. “ If : ley re the point of posal about organizational and some legislators to indicate they CLOUDY functional setup will be present- would not vote for fiscal re ­ well the pin; t ‘It’ s sophisticated h u m o r , Sue C orreli Admires Peanuts Dolls. ed,” Fuzak said. form. eration by falUof 1965.” I Michigan State New s, Last Lans ing, Michigan Wednesday, N ovem b er 6, 1963 Point of View East L a n s in g D is c rim in a tio n F o r d e n ts m any o f th e a t M ic h ig a n 2 7 ,0 0 0 s tu ­ S ta te th e on th e L a n s in g r e c e n tly H um an fo rm e d E a st R e la tio n s C o m ­ Algeria-Morocco c ity of E ast L a n s in g p ro v id e s m is s io n . by Khalaf Al-Delaimy a ro o m o r an a p a rtm e n t and is T h e re a re s e rio u s p ro b le m s in E a st L a n s in g and th e s e Assistant professor Fauzi N ajjar of the Social Science de th e re fo re hom e. partment, an American with an Arab background, and Charles Som e who m ake th is c ity p r o b le m s m u s t in v o lv e a ll o f us Hughes, director of African Studies, attempted to put light on th e ir hom e a re fro m D e tro it, a tte n d in g th e U n iv e rs ity . the Algerian-Moroccan border question, but they only scratch­ ed the surface and left their readers with a rather foggy idea w h ile o th e rs a re fro m B o m ­ W e co m m e nd th e c o n c e rn of the situation. bay, Lagos and H ong Kong. w h ic h p ro m p te d th e e s ta b lis h ­ Najjar, for instance, stated: And w h ile m ost a re w h ite , m e n t o f th is c o m m is s io n . It "A lgeria is economically and m ilitarily lacking and can’t som e a re b la c k . . .o r y e llo w , . w as lo n g o v e rd u e and we can fight a major war, even with the support of President Nasser. Be­ sides this, Nasser has too many other affairs that need his atten­ o r b ro w n . Som e have com e a o n ly hope th a t it is in d ic a tiv e tion at home, and the United States would probably intervene for lo n g way and have s a c rific e d of a s im ila r s e n tim e n t on th e M orocco." m uch to s tu d y h e re . cam p us at la rg e and in E ast 1 was wondering if this information was obtained from Radio M o s t o f th e m pay fo r th e L a n s in g its e lf. Cairo which he claimed to have listened to. I would suggest that Nasser does not have as many problems at home as many p r iv ile g e o f liv in g in E a st O u r s tu d e n ts a re a d iv e rs e other big leaders in the world do, to prevent him from support­ L a n s in g and th u s th e y have a ing Algeria if he wishes to do so. lo t, b u t th e y a ll s h a re th e rig h t to expect th is c o m m u n ity co m m o n d e s ire to s tu d y and Hughes, on the other hand, did no t seem to want to say more to e x te n d th e m c e rta in c o u r­ than that Nasser and President Ben Bella are communists and le a r n . W e hope th e y w ill soon troublemakers. He said; "B a sica lly it is Communism versus te s ie s . be a b le to le a rn how an A m e ri­ anything." Is it true, Mr. Hughes, that all neutrals are anti- B u t th is has not a lw a y s b e e n can c o m m u n ity can e ra d ic a te Americans and Communists? th e case in E a s t L a n s in g , a an u n ju s t b ia s . H is to ry Of Dispute c ity w h ic h p rid e s its e lf on The p r o lo n g a tio n o f th e During the B erber rebels' uprising in Algeria in Qubylie Re­ gion, the Moroccan forces started pouring into the Algerian- b e in g a p ro p e r and s e le c t p re s e n t s itu a tio n is a c o n tin u ­ Moroccan border. c o m m u n ity . in g s o u rc e of sham e. It s m a c k s Between October 7-9, 1963, there was an unsuccessful ne­ We co n cu r w ith th e s ta te ­ gotiation between Algeria and Morocco to settle the border p f an u g ly h y p o c ris y . dispute. m e n t o f s tu d e n t R o b e rt M o r­ " W h ile E a s t L a n s in g m ay On the 14th the Moroccan forces advanced and occupied gan: “ I know p e rs o n a lly th a t p rid e it s e l f in th e p re s e n c e of Hasi Bidha and Tenduf. This advancement took place imme­ h o u s in g d is c r im in a tio n e x is ts th e U n iv e rs ity as a n e ig h b o r, diately after the failure of the Berber rebellion in Algeria. This act undermined the resolution of the African summit meet­ in E a s t L a n s in g .” th e o p p o s ite m ay u n fo rtu n a te ly ing in Addis Ababa which stated that all ill defined borders M o rg a n is one o f tw o s tu ­ becom e tru e fo r us if n o th in g must be solved peacefully and among Africans. d e n ts and tw o fa c u lty m e m b e rs is done soon. M orocco's C laim Morocco claimed that the newly occupied area belonged to her. Is this true? According to available information, there are no documents T h e L o n e lie s t M an ARE YOU SURE THIS IS YOUR ID JANICE? stating a definite border between these two nations. M r. W achuku o f N ig e ria is gal fro m th e b u ild in g on 42nd Therefore, it seems that King Hassan> with the help of know n as th e M r. M a la p ro p of S tre e t. Letters To The Editor France and America, wanted to fight Ben B ella's socialistic ‘‘ A she er w a s te o f tim e ,” program (which is far from a simple border problem), which th e U .N . Som e tim e ago, fo r News Misses News is endangering his feudalistic, capitalistic country. in s ta n c e , a r r iv in g in G eneva s a id W achuku. And we a g re e . fo r a c o n fe re n c e , he s te p p e d The U .N . w ill n o t d e fe a t On October 30 these two Arab-African countries, through negotiation, agreed upon a cease-fire , thereby settling their o ff h is p la n e and announced a p a r th e id in S o u th A fr ic a by To the Editor: page s t o r y headlined: "O lin From the letter sent to State "border dispute" in Africa without outside intervention. The State News is suffering Policy T rigg ers Dispute: Fired News, the impression is that the th a t he had com e ‘ ‘ w ith an s e ttin g up its ow n a p a r th e id . from a malady common to many Employee P ro te s ts," in which voice of the Presidents’ Coun­ e m p ty m in d .” M o re re c e n tly , It w ill not p re v e n t a tta c k s on U.S. newspapers — it does not you reported Vanderlip's belief cil is the voice of the dormi­ he began an a d d re s s to th e th o s e le a s t a b le to r e s i s t in know how, or it does not want that he had been fired from his tory. This is not the case. Once a week, the presidents ■ h i! i K i i i i to cover international hews. As job as an IM supervisor for G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly th is w ay: S o u th A fr ic a by a tta c k in g th o s e the primary medium of com­ having written the letter. The of each house meet behind closed munication on campus, it has an next day you published another doors to carry out the dorm gov­ ACROSS 30. Constella­ ‘ ‘ I w a n t to say h e re , and w ith ­ le a s t a b le to re s is t in th e U .N . 1. Sesame tion obligation to present to the stu­ front-page story in which F rank ernment. Besides the presidents, o u t c o n tra d ic tio n . . .” W e s u s p e c t th e s it u a t io n w o u ld 4. Approached 31. Scurvy dents, faculty and staff a balan­ Beeman, director o f the IM only the area chairmen are al­ 8. Young 33. Medit. H is p o in t, h o w e v e r, w as be s o m e w h a t d iffe re n t i f S o u th ced n e w s coverage, including Building, was quoted as saying lowed to attend, but they may whale vessel. items from places other than that Vanderlip was not fired for only speak concerning their re­ th a t th e A fr ic a n s ta te s had not A fric a w e re a m a jo r p o w e r o r 11. Tennis 35. Negative Michigan State University. writing the letter, but "because spective offices. No one else is 36. Bread stroke com e to th e 1 8 th s e s s io n of if it had o v e rw h e lm in g s u p p o rt For the past month I have his work was unacceptable." allowed to attend or speak. 12. Presage spread kept a count of the international Because I am a daily user Nearly two-thirds of the pre­ 13. Gums 38. Crucibles th e U .N . to w re c k th e o rg a n i­ fro m a m a jo r b lo c . news appearing in the paper and of IM fa cilitie s, and because sidents have never been in stu­ 14. Kingdom 40. Saddle z a tio n , and he p e rh a p s is in ‘ ‘ T h e re goes th e lo n e lie s t of the editorial page commen­ I have gotten to know and like dent government before on this 16. Miracle horse SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE taries on it. I have excluded Vanderlip as a student employee campus. Half are attending their 18. Trans­ 42. Unusual danger o f c o n tra d ic tio n . m an in th e U .N .,” a re p o rte r 53. Handicraft items of local orgin and in­ in the supply cage, I eagerly first term at MSU, two of these ported 43. Oriental 3. Master As fa r as M r. W achuku s a id , p o in tin g to th e head o f th e terest, such as speeches made awaited subsequent issues which a re freshmen. At the council 20. Settle . pipe 54. Turtle 4. Knotty on campus by professors. The would show who was right. But meetings, at least half never 21. Confound 46. Under: genus 5. Exist knew , th e A fric a n s ta te s had S o u th A fr ic a n m is s io n h u r r ie d ­ 55. Fell, as a results are not encouraging. nothing more appeared. rise to speak. 24. Microbe poet. 6 . Gull m ade no p o s itiv e d e c is io n to ly m a k in g h is w ay th ro u g h th e During this period 2.6 per I therefore decided to find The houses have heard vir­ 27. Wire 49. Attention tree 7. Eve s cent of the State News was de­ out for myself. Gordon Gainer, tually nothing directly of what service 50. Oxllke DOWN grandson e x p e l S o u th A fr ic a and P o rtu - D e le g a te s ’ L o u n g e past th e 8 . Bludgeon voted to international topics. Of the staff member whose injury goes on during the meetings. 28. Hebr. animal 1. Pitch c ir c le s o f A fr ic a n s in th e this, 1.7 per cent was actual The houses have never been asked month 52. Dove's note 2. Frost 9. Rubber tree led to the incident, told me this: news. The rest was on the edi­ to submit an opinion or to de­ 10. Lever c e n te r o f th e ro o m . he was hit above the temple by torial page, forming 8 per cent a paddle, severing an artery. cide the government before the 1 I 3 Ü 4 S < 7 6 9 IO 15.around Twists 5 .5 O r 2 .9 P ity , h o w e v e r, w o u ld be in ­ of the material there Of the 1.7 per cent about half appeared in The campus police were called. IM supervisors on duty and the constitution is written. The Presidents Council stated II iÉ< 18 il! 13 17. Old horse W e o f th e a g re e w ith C le v e la n d P h il F la in P o rte r D e a le r a p p ro p ria te , w e re tru e . even F o r if a c tu a lly th e fa c t th e the column "W orld News at a G lance" consisting of a headline two campus policemen agreed that he could not be treated at that our dormitory was barely ready for political activity. How 1* "é u 16 n 19. Potato 21. P. I. rope shrub and a couple of sentences per Olin. The police, after some well they took advantage of this W/M 18 19 io V//M th a t u n e m p lo y m e n t fig u r e s a re lo n e lie s t th e m an A lb a n ia n in th e d e le g a te , U .N . who is has item. This, in fact, amounts to a tantalizing lack of information. hesitation, then took him to Spar­ situation. The council will soon wÆ u 22 if! ¡Ü 23 84 Éi 22. Girasol 23. Sword 8S 86 25. Hire m is le a d in g and in a c c u ra te . . . row with the siren screaming. elect a dorm president from the There are at least two ways It took four stitches to close Twelve Elite. V The ra te n a tio n a l u n e m p lo y m e n t is 5 .5 p e r c e n t, b u t th is la te ly sessed becom e w ith th e som e w h at ob­ m a tte r of the State News can expand its coverage o f international and the artery and five or six more to close the wound. , Now they are on the top of the pile, twelve of them, and 27 it j§ 38 86 33 « HI n IH 30 J Ì1 26. Lows 29. Lockjaw 32. Send out p e rc e n ta g e in c lu d e s d ro p o u ts fr ie n d s h ip . ‘‘ The F e o p le ’ s R e­ national news; at the expense of other features, or by adding Yet, Beeman was quoted in your October 22 issue as saying: the new constitution, we don’t think, will change the oligarchy 36 il 3Ì 36 39 of thecountry 34. Heart fro m h ig h s c h o o l, w om en who p u b lic of A lb a n ia has m any extra pages paid for by more "Vanderlip is trying to build a to democracy. 40 in 41 4Ì 37. Hard wood have p e o p le r e tir e d who fro m w e re jo b s , te c h n ic a lly re tire d fr ie n d s , to ld th e an A lb a n ia n A s s e m b ly d e le g a te r e c e n tly , advertising, which takes up most of the space, thus defeating their purpose. case out of nothing. . . .The case did not warrant emergency treatment at O lin." Hal Stimson Mick Todorov Dick Blyler 'fflW wb- 44 i 46 39. Aspire 0 . 41. Stupor 41 48 43. Babyl. god u n e m p lo y e d and d r a w in g jo b ­ m uch to ‘ ‘ n o t o n ly e v e ry o n e ’ s am ong its s u r p r is e ; b ro th e rs It seems then that if the State News is to do even an adequate Your 300-word limit prevents me from reporting in full my Joel Kaye Greg Owen 4P u SO Si 11 sì 44. Blade 45. Skirt edge le s s pay fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s , job of news coverage, it must Robert Perkins S4 ss 47. Digit conversation with Beeman. But S3 p e o p le t a k i n g seasonal va ­ o f th e am ong s o c ia lis t c a m p a ll th e p e a c e fu l but a ls o a n d rearrange its emphasis to obtain a more harmonious balance of ‘ his explanation of the discharge was not persuasive. Vanderlip Jim Jankow Lawrence Belusz Ü\ f i 48. In what way c a tio n s , such as th o u s a n d s of news. Robert Agli 51. Near had worked in the IM Building h o n e s t c o u n trie s o f th e w o r ld . s c h o o lte a c h e rs in A u g u s t, and John W. Wingate for fourteen quarters (including Dennis Nikolai summers). Yet the day after he w o rk e rs liv in g in a re a s w h e re He spoke v a g u e ly o f n e w IM A ccident wrote a letter criticizing a Uni­ th e re is no w o rk : c o a l m in in g frie n d s in A fric a , A s ia , and To the Editor: versity policy, his work became a re a s , c o tto n m ill to w n s , e tc . am ong th e A ra b s ta te s , b u t The State News published a unacceptable to Beeman. letter from Butch Vanderlip con­ Charles P. Larrowe INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS It s h o u ld be n o te d th a t th e s p e c ific a lly nam ed o n ly C h in a , cerning an accident at the IM P rofessor of Economics N o rth V ie tn a m , N o rth K o re a Building. T h e purpose of his If you are looking for an opportunity to apply all phases of your Industrial Engineering u n e m p lo y m e n t ra te am ong m a rrie d m en is o n ly 2 .9 pe r and Cuba. letter was to urge a reexami­ nation of the University policy M cD onel R u le knowledge in the following areas, consider a career with the Air Force Logistics Com­ mand: c e n t. . .T h e y get out and hu s­ N ow th e re is som ebody to that faculty and staff are not, To the Editor: except under extraordinary c ir­ The McDonel Hall government tle . From the D e tro it Free Press be s o rry fo r. From the Reporter cumstances, eligible f o r treat­ has tactlessly fed the fire to ment at Olin Health Center. On a dead issue,- the postponement Management Systems Design October 22, you published a front­ of AUSG elections. 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This week it’s Ron DiGravio’s Lewis has been displaying a injury to his instep early in the Dick Proenstle took over du­ United P ress International named the Spartans the eighth team turn to test his passing skill limp during Spartan practice se­ against the hard-rushing MSU ssions, but he should work back Wisoncsin co n test.' „ ties as first-string quarterback in the nation and Associated P ress gave the Green and White this week after the injury of Steve .their number nine spot. line. into top condition before Saturday The Purdue quarterback will afternoon. It didn’t bother him too much Juday. D a v e McCormick h a s Final game foe Illinois holds down the number two position be the main target of the Spar­ Saturday while he was earning moved into Proebstle’s former in both polls and is the only Spartan foe ahead of MSU on either tan defense when the squads col­ Earl Lattim er is still wear­ Midwest "lineman of the week" job as number two sienal-caller list. Ohio State is rated tenth by .?. lide Saturday afternoon at La­ ing a protective guard on his honors and kicking a 44-yard for the Spartans. L’Pl also made the Spartans a three point choice over Purdue, fayette, Ind. but Coach Duffy Daugherty thinks the game should be rated a So far this season, the Spar­ tossup. Especially since State will be without the services of tans have met with success in starting quarterback Steve Juday and must meet the B o iler­ In tra -S q u a d B a s k e tb a ll T ic k e ts stopping, or slowing down, such makers in Lafayette. quarterbacks as T o m Myers, Pete Bethard, and Junior Edge. "Purdue has a fine, experienced team and they have lots of N o w O n S a le A t Je n is o n O ffic e In DiGravio, the Green and talent,” said Daugherty. "T h eir quarterback, DeGravio, was the White will be facing the lead­ one who beat us 7-6 two years ago. Dan Peterson. Peterson is the ing passer in the Big Ten. Myers Basketball fans who want to Featured speakers will be St. Daugherty rates Illinois the leads the league in total yard­ Spartan freshman hoop s q u a d Joseph College (Pa.) Basketball conference favorite, but now ad­ age, but DiGarvio should still get an advance look at the 1963- Coach Jack Ramsay, MSU Coach coach. mits that the Spartans consider be in front in completion per­ 64 Spartan squad will have a All the activities, except the I n t r a m u r a l F o r r d y Anderson and Jam es themselves Rose Bowl contend­ centages when the official loop chance to do so on Friday night intra-squad g a m e on Friday Wink, head coach at F e rris State. ers. If MSU and Ohio State, now in the Men’s IM Building Sports night, are closed to the public. statistics are released later in Registration for the clinic will N e w s currently tied with Illinois for the the week. Arena. be held at Kellogg beginning at Big 10 lead, both finish the sea­ An intra-squad game, to be­ DiGravio’ s favorite receivers 9 a.m. on Friday. MEN'S son undefeated in league play gin at 8 p.m., is being spon­ have been end Bob Hadrick and H oo p Team Footb all Schedule the conference schools’ athletic sored by the Varsity Club. The n halfback Jim Morel. He’ s also R a m s a y will handle discus­ directors would vote to see who Club is hosting the 11th annual been known to mix his plays sions on multi-zone o f f e n s e , Time Field 1 gets the trip to Pasadena. well, utilizing the running abil­ Basketball Coaches Clinic being combining defenses, individual S t ill P r e s s in g " I ’m not worrying about Ohio held this weekend on campus. ity of fullback Gene Donalson defensive skills and high post The varsity basketball team is 6:00 — NO GAME State now—just Michigan State," Tickets for the game are a- and halfback John Kuzniewski. offense. Wink will speak on de­ continuing to work on defense 6:45 — NO GAME said Daugherty. If Ohio State, vailable at Jenison Fieldhouse fensive drills, and Anderson will this week with the press de­ 7:30 - - McLean-McClaine Illinois and the Spartans all fin­ Ticket Office or from any Var­ Spartan coach Duffy Daugherty talk on pressure offense. fense getting most of the atten­ 8:15 — Casopolis-Carlton ish the season with one loss 11 - sity Club member. The seats considers the Boilermaker qu­ tion. 9:00 — Cache-Caribbean inois would go to the Rose Bowl, which are one dollar apiece, will arterback to be sim ilar to South­ The coaches will spend the Coach Forrdy Anderson said he 9:45 — Wolfram-Wormwood because they play one more game also be sold at the door on ern California’ s Pete Bethard. morning Friday in lectures and felt a lot of mistakes are still than the other two teams. Friday night. discussion groups. In the after­ Both are good runners besides being made— more than he ex­ Field 2 E arlier in the year Daugherty noon they’ ll watch several de­ pected—but pointed out that Mon­ being outstanding throwers. The Coaches Clinic is expected 6:00 — NO GAME said he thought a team might monstrations of basketball tech* day was the first time through to draw about 3000 high school 6:45 — NO GAME be able to go to California even niques at the Men’ s IM Build­ for the team and some erro rs There has been concern .at the coaches to the university. The 7:30 — E. Shaw 2-5 if they lost two games, but now Purdue camp over the condition entire program is being spon­ ing. were to be expected. 8:15 — E. Shaw 6-8 he has revised his thinking. A “ I’m h a v i n g everyone run of DiGravio. He twisted an an­ sored by the Department of Ath­ 9:00 — McFadden-McT avish loss to Purdue or Illinois,.State’ s through the press defense to try kle against Illinois Saturday and letics and the Continuing Edu­ On Saturday the coaches will 9:45 — Flying Dutchman-Galdi- two remaining conference foes, to locate those with the best has been going t h r o u g h light cation Service. meet to review Friday’s pro­ ators would ruin the Spartan’s charfCes ability," said Anderson, "but workouts this week. ceedings and to take part in a of winning the conference crown. everyone wil be exposed to it panel discussion with Ramsay, Field 3 Illinois is given the edge over However, he is expected to be V o lle yb a ll because whether you use this par­ 6:00 — NO GAME improving Michigan this weekend at full strength for the Spar­ ticular defense or not. it makes Wink, Forrdy Anderson and his 6:45 — Asher-Zoanthropists and Ohio State is favored over tans. All those interested in c o tn - you play better defense.” assistants, Bruce Fossum and 7:30 — Eros II-B.M .F'.s non-conference o p p o n e n t Penn MSU fans showed great con­ peiemg in men’ s interi ol leg late 8:15 — Montie-Elsworth State. cern when Sherman Lewis was volleyball should com e to 215, 9:00 — Motts-Hedrick the victim of leg cramps during Men’s IM Building this evening 9:45 — Bower-Howland D iG r a v i o : B o i l e r m a k e r , T r o u b l e m a k e r the Wisconsin game. at 7:30. V A R S IT Y D R IV E IN B o o te r s 6:00 — NO GAME 6:45 — NO GAME Field 4 7:30 — Arsenal-Aristocrats 8:15 — Ar House-Arpent M a y Lo s e Harriers Ready For Big 10 Meet S t a t e ’ s cross country squad setback handed a Dittrich team in Last season the Green and another so-so dual m e e t cam­ open e v e r y n i g h t 5 p .m . t o 2 a .m . w e e k e n d s ’ t i l 3 a .m . paign. T h e Spartans - defeated 9:00 — E. Shaw 7-10 9:45 — W. Shaw 6-8 L e ft W in g won’t be bucking tradition next the Big Ten finals was inflicted Monday whe n they journey to by Iowas two years ago, White got back into the Big Ten driver’ s seat after a dismal dual Wisconsin and Penn State in dual meets this season, but came out DELIVERY SERVICE Karl Thiele, starting wing on Champaign, 111. and aim at the contest. ______ .____ . meet season. State’ s low of 39 second best to Ohio University 5 p .m . to 2 a .m . F ra te rn ity B o w lin g Michigan State’s soccer team, Big Ten title. was nearly 30 points better than w e e k e n d s ’ t i l 3 a.m . and Notre Dame. was hospitalized Sunday for a The Big Ten has been as much V a r s i t y C lu b second place Iowa’ s. Alleys 8:00 p.m. 1-2 Farmhouse-Delta Upsilon sprained ankle resulting from Saturday’ s clash with Ohio Uni­ a pushover for the Spartans as There will be an important the American League is for the Varsity Club meeting tonight in Despite an influx of a good bunch of sophomores to o f f ­ Last weekend the Spartans top­ ped an all-Michigan collegiate Phone ED 2 - 6 5 1 7 field in preperation for the Big 3-4 A .E .P i-Z .B .T . versity. New York Yankees. State has the Stadium Club Room. All Var­ set the loss of two key ’62 o u r p i z z a s a re l i p s m a c k i n g go od Thiele is reported by Coach been the loop’ s kingpins ten times sity Club members should attend letterwinners, the harriers had ( c o n t i n u e d on p a ge 8) 5-6 D .T.D.-Phi Delts 7-8 Sigma Chi-Phi Gamma Delta Gene Kenney to be a doubtful since the championships origina­ so that the basketball game this Footb all Results starter for the crucial final match with St. Louis next Saturday. ted thirteen years ago in 1950. Friday evening will be a finan­ In the only three years the'Spar- cial success. Those who havenot THE BELL TELEPHONE On Kenney’ s hopeful, but not tans didn’t monopolize th e con­ received their tickets for this McRae 6, McCoy 0: Snyder (14) 16, Snyder (16) 12; Snyder probable list, is Stan Stelmash- enko, Spartan left fullback. Stel- ference they ended up in the run­ affair will be able to pick them ner-up spot. up at the meeting, or from Jim SALUTE: KEN HUCK (18) 6, Snyder (15) 0; W. Shaw mashenko’s return to action since Since present Coach Fran Dit- Hu s t o n in 101, Administration Few men in any field of work begin their careers with sustaining leg injury in mid-Oct­ trich rook over the h arriers’ Building. Initiation of new pledges It's been a bust first year for Wisconsin Telephones Ken (7) 0, W.Shaw(10) 0(Tie); E. Shaw as much responsibility as Ken Huck lias found at W isconsin (1) 31, E. Shaw (3) 0: W. Shaw (2) ober has been a week -to-week reins in 1958, the Spartans have will be discussed and organized. Hu.k (B.A., 19621. proposition. garnered four league titles in Telephone. His company is well aware that managerial 8, W. Shaw (5) 0; Wimbledon 28, The meeting will beginpromp- . In less than a year's time, Ken has filled in as Business Loss of either or both- men five years. The onty first place tly at 7t30 p.m. muscle, if it is to grow, needs exercise. Wilding 14; Wight 14, Wivern 7; Office Supervisor in Janesville, and as Manager both there could prove a serious blow to Ken Huck. like many young men, is impatient to make Wicliff 20, Windjammer 6; Wor- and in Watertown. Wisconsin. Besides managerial duties, State’ s chances of unseating St. 1 ‘ chester 12, Wordsworth 0 and things happen for his company and himself. There are Louis as Midwest soccer cham­ he made studies on manager securitv cheeks and order- • Cavalier 20, Cachet 14. few places where such restlessness is more welcomed or McKinnon 7, Mclnnes 0; Wild­ pions. writing discrepancies, and compiled work volume forecasts "Should either of these boys be / / rewarded than in the fast-growing telephone business. cats 53, Wiquassett 13; Carthage for Janesville and Beloit. unab'e to g ofo ru s,’’ said Kenney, 30, Cambridge 0; Cabanas 32, we will definitely be hurting. Casino 6; Worship 26, Wolver- "We don’t have a lot of depth ton 0; Wisdom 18, Windsor 0; anyway,” he said, but with both e BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES Caravelle 18, Cameron 7; W. Shaw out we would be down to two sub­ (3) 15, W. Shaw (1) 0; Wolverine 13, Worthington 7; Woodward 6, stitutes.” Without injuries. State’ s roster W'ooster 0; Wollstone 13, Wood- includes four reserves inVanDi- TELEPHONE MAN-OF THE-MONTH bridge 6; McNab 26, McGregor 6 mitriou, Turgud Ensuton, Larry and Uncle Toms 0, C arriers 0. Christoff and John McLane. Dimitriou is the likely replace­ Nov. 8 — 5:00 p.m. — Dead­ line — Team Paddleball rosters ment for Thiele. Enuston would r H ■ ■ I fill in for Stelmashenko in the e - and entries are due in the Men’ s vent he is still sidelined. l.M. office (All Leagues). in "S t. Louis has a great depth W e ig h tliftin g advantage over us under normal conditions," said Kenney. "With te i All interested students are in­ injuries on our squad, it’ll mean little rest for most players and vited to use the facilities of'the the full 88 minutes for many. Weightlifting Room during the “ Substitution means a lot more following hours: Monday, Wed­ than anything else in soccer when nesday and Friday — 12 noon- your tern has injuries,” he ex­ 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday — plained. "In the event we should 12 noon-1 p.m. and 4 p.m. - suffer any game casualties, we 9 p.m.; Saturdays — 12 noon - could be in really bad shape.” 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. and "But I’d rather not talk about Sunday — 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. No ( c o n t i n u e d on pa ge 8) that,” he added. Is there an Is God inexhaustible the source of Love? Mind of Man? “11 7 - C om e and hear a LÏÂV C h r is t ia n S c ie n c e le c t u r e T im e Thursday, Nov. 7 at 8pm P la c e best sellers.. . . Union Ballroom W a lla c e ’ s w id e s e le c tio n o f fa s h io n f r a m e s Le cture in c lu d e s “ best s e lle r s ’ ’ fro m le a d in g op­ J U L ’cS C e R N , C S . tic a l m a n u fa c tu re rs . See th e m at e ith e r of Scarsdale, N.Y., member of the Board of Lecture­ ship of The Mother Church, The F irst Church of c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n . Christ Scientist in Boston. T itle "Christian Science: Its Divine Revelation .and (Jurpan Application” , , 3,» ^ ' W ALLACE OPTICIANS 3040 V l n . 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Convertible, full • T R A N S P O R T A T IO N power, all extras, immaculate, 6 p.m. 33 Call after 9 p.m. IV 9-6176. 34 2513 South Cedar, IV 2-0726. C H R I S T M A S T R IP visability of the object, and the o rust. Must sell. Reasonable. TWO BEDROOM modern. P ri- _________________________ TC 39 TO zip code for faster distribution, •W ANTED i960 C h e v r o l e t i m p a l a - DEADLINE: 337-0196. 32 2-dr. hardtop, V-8 standard shift. C a ll.E D 2 -5 0 5 '. vate. 516 Armstrong Rd. (South GOOD SELECTION of new and he said. CORVETTÈ - 1962. 2 tops. Ex­ Black with a red interior. W.s.w., Cedar-Jolly Road). Furnished, used Mobile Homes Special Dis­ NEW YORK Davies said the quick loading 1 p.m. one c l a s s day be* count for M.S.U. Students. SE ­ system for jet aircraft which only A v a ila b le $85. monthly. Phone 489-5316- Ï cellent condition. Make offer. radio, and heater. Conje in and NOVEMBER 12, 1963 fore p u b lic a tio n . 34 LECT MOBILE HOMES 6 1/2 a few years ago was believed im­ See at Allegan and Sycamore, drive this one at J . B . ’s exclu­ C o n e e llo tio n s • 1 2 n o o n b n e miles north on U.S. 27 at Webb possible is now a reality. evenings. IV 5-0596. 32 sively Chevrolet Used C ars. 2801 N O W 'ROOMS________________________ c la s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic a tio r V.W., 1963, black, sunroof, white South Cedar. TU 2-1478. C31 Road. .31. R O U N D T R IP An effective m issile transpor­ SINGLE ROOM for male graduate tation system isn’t far off either, PHONE: wall tires, 4600 miles. Phone CHEVROLET, 4-door. Bixcayne ELECTRIC ROOM heaters - Hot he said. 355-8255 337-0623. Dealer. 32 6 cylinder, stick, 22,000 miles student, good location, quiet, not plates, coffee cup heaters. B rrr! $ 4 9 One of the latest developments like new. See at 1232 Marigold. Office 239 Bogue St. far from campus. Phone IV 2- ACE HARDWARE, 201 East SPARTAN MOTORS INC. « C ALL 485-4576 in transporting is the underwater RATES: FEATURING ( UMPACTS *Phone ED 2-5989. 34 8304. 31 Grand River, across from Union. 1 D A Y ...............$1.25 TRIUMPH-1960 T R -3 roadster. MEN 21 or over. Nicely fur- ED 2-3212. C M-F 11-3 p.m. method, Davies said. and ECONOMY CARS For instance, he said, a pack­ Red with White top, black in­ nished room. Close in. Reason­ 3-STRING, longneck banjo, Gib- * Not conected with MSU 3 D A Y S .. . . $2 .5 0 age could be shipped from Toledo C O R Y AIR 1962-700 2 do or terior, disc wheels, good tires. able. Phone ED 7-2345. 30 son, three months old, best offer, 5 DAYS S3.75 MAUD1E, IT was so nice at to Detroit through a cable under $1,595. $950. TU 2-3195. See at 4893 MEN: one s i n g l e room. Un­ call ED 7-9704 ask for Sank. (Based on 15 words per ad) 3 2 E rik -o's Dance. Just like a night water at a much lower cost and Dawn Ave., East Lansing, 8-5. approved. Two m iles from cam­ CORVAIR 1960-4-do’o r stick club with candles and checkered much faster than if it went around There w i ll be a 25< - service 31 pus in Okemos. Call ED 2-4590 NAXON WRINGER washer, hand­ $995. tablecloths. Can I go to the K. the lakes. or ED 7-9824. 32 les, 6 1/2 pound load; fits a- and bookkeeping charge if l957 PLYMOUTHc onve r t i bl e . of C. ballroom again and dance Tim e, of course, is of most FALCON 1960- S t a t i o n Wagon, EAST LANSING-Girls to share partment bath. L ess than year this ad is not paid w ith in Sharp, reasonable. Phone Barb, with those s w i n g i n g cameos, importance to us in all these one week. standard shift $995. 332-3255. 31 double room. Private entrance. old. 355-9836. 32 S nyder Lenny. 30 developments, Davies said. 1962 CORVAIR MONZA-Black 4- Two blocks to campus. Phone T WI N B E D S - B o o k c a s e head­ FALCON I 9 6 0 - 2 , - d o o r $795. Dorm STUDENTS: FREE pizza on your “ If you think progressively, we 'jC A u tom otive speed, bucket seats, p.b. radio, ED 2-5157. ./ 33 boards, m a t t r e s s a nd box b i r t h d a y . At Bimbo’s 214 N. are only minutes away from any­ FALCON 1961-2 -door automatic whitewalls, sharp. Call Sue, 355- ROOM for rent in private home. springs. 1 year old. Call 355- 1957 FORD 6 , 2-door, 5290.Good Washington, Lansing. 484-7817. thing,” he said. $1,095. 1011. ________________ 34 Washing and cooking privileges 0090. 8 a m .-5 p m Reasonable. transportation. Call ED 2-2673. • __________________ 29 _____________ 34 NASH AMERICAN 1962-Standard Employment G irls only. Call IV 2-1892. - _________ 33 SEWING MACHINE SERVICE 30 REXAL ONE CENT sale. Now ‘ S a tchm o9Jo ins ¡963 TEMPEST LEM \NS con­ shift SI, 195. REPAIR v e r t i b l e . 326 engine, 3 - speed •LARK 1960-2-door standard shift MALE CHEMIST or Chemistry APPROVED DOUBLE room for "o r expert service, clean, oil on! Marek Rexall Prescriptior Center, Clippert St. at Frandor. Cadillac C-C engineer. Full or part-tim e. Start two men. Walking distance to transmission. Blue finish white S495. jnd adjust or for major repair. F ree Gift with this ad. 31 CADILLAC (UP1) —’ L o u i s immediately. Call IV 4-7406,M r. campus. 532 W. Grand River. top and interior,.372-2215.. 31 South Campu* Just PHONE OL 5-2054. C30 (Satchmo) Armstrong is now a Ray._________________________ 34 33 IF EVERYBODY at MSU would FIAT 1959-4-door, 4-speed $395. • Completely furnished buy insurance from Bubolz, he’d full-fledged member of theCadil- VOLKSWAGEN MIC R O B U S - PORTABLE TYPEW RITER-Oly- 1959, red and white witn. sun­ SIMCA 1 9 6 0 - 4 - d o o r , 4-speed BUS BOYS wanted. Sigma Alpha • Wall to wall carpeting ★ For Sale mpia precision. Buy the finest. be investigated for monopolistic lac Chamber of Commerce, the Mu fraternity. Call ED-7-1714 first such organization the famed roof, call TT 2-5033,.''OsIrving­ $395. HAMMOND CHORD organ excel­ T e r m s available. Hasselbring tendencies. L et's have a new between 5 and 6. ___32 • 4 car parking band leader has ever joined. ton Ave., Lansing.___________ 31 lent condition, mahogany cabi­ Co. 310 N. Grand, IV 2-1219. hearing on TV Buy from us, TEMPEST LEMAN’S 1962-Bucket e Air conditioned C30 In fact, his entire band joined RENAULT 1959 rusty, nearly RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL or net. $695. Call afterôp.m . Phone everybody! Bubolz Auto, F ire , seats $1,595. e Snack bar GENUINE HUDSON seal coat, 3/4 up Monday out of the blue. new tires, sei' cheap. Call ED couple for child care over night TU 2-8153. 34 Home Insurance, 220 Albert, ED length, size 14, $25. Good con­ The chamber, in a membership ~-2~23 anytime._____________ M FS5 1962-Standard shift, 7,000 or weekend. Phone ED 2-3942. 31 e Private balcony T-BIRD HARDTOP ’55-'57. New 2-8671. C30 dition, phone IV 2-1824. .34 drive, parachuted several guest actual miles $1,695. e Paneled dining room in 1958. Call Jim IV 9-3069 or GOING SOUTH for the holidays? OLDSMOBILE, 1962 d y n a m i c BABYSITTER WANTED in my S E WI N G MACHNE ZIG-ZAG memberships f r o m a p l a n e 355-9714. 32 Florida, Nassau, Bermuda. Bud­ "88 \ 4 - do o r , h y d r a ma t ic, 1962-1959 Volkswagens. S differ­ S p a r t a n Village apartment. 3 •F o u r large closets 1963 MODEL. This machine still Monday. One of them landed high 14 lb. bowling ball, two lady’s get tours arranged. Call Main power, radio, \yhite walls, ex­ ent m o d e l s to choose from. hours daily. Call 355-9811 after • Dishwashers ca rries service and parts war­ in a tree. hunting suits, 90 bass beginners Travel, IV 4-4442. C30 tras. Phone IV 405979. 31 Priced from $895. and up. 12. 31 ranty and s e w i n g instructions. Band manager P ie rreT a lle rie , Office Open 12»7 P.M. Doify accordian, pair orchid drapes. M .G.T.F. BLACK roadster. En­ 3000 East Michigan RELIABLE LADY - D esires oc­ Call IV 2-9916. 32 Must sell $5 per month or $49.95 ■¥* Real Estate 73, retrieved the envelope. Actu­ APARTMENT s p a c e available ally, he got a youngster to scale gine, body and irtc-rior all in A -l ______ IV 7-3715________ C casional baby sitting by hour or BICYCLES-Rentals ¿ales, and Cash. Will accept any type of MSU-near. Two newhomes near­ Winter term for three individual the tree for him. condition. C all ED 2-0070 before 1950 BL’ICK. Mechanicallygreat. will do ironings in home. Phone Service- Also used. East Lans­ trade of value. CALL OL 5-2054. ing completion. Buy now and men students. Approved, super­ 10 a.m. 31 Some rust. $55.00 or best offer. IV 5 -2 134.___________________ 3l_ ing Cycle, 1215EastG randRiver, C30 choose your own decor. 4 bed­ vised, close. Call Dave B. 332- Bergm an Chosen 19*0 PUCK, a! white, 4-door Must sell. Call Dick ED 2-357". WAITRESSES P ART- t i me for 8711. 32 3 blocks East of campus. Phone SINGER AUTOMATIC room split level with 2 baths, hardtop. 1963 For t, Galaxie XL 32 bar, must be21. Cal l 655-1892. 31 332-8303. C SINGER SWING needle sewing family room, basement ancj,2 * ' M a n O f M o n t h ’ OLDS MOBILE - 1963 Cutlass BABYSITTER WANTED. Refia- machine. In floor model cabinet, ca r garage. $29,500. Also 3 bed­ 500 convertible. Must sell. Make coupe. Must s e l l . Phone 484- W IN T E R TER M C a r p e t in g "s a m p l e s : Beauti- Steve Bergman, Brooklyn, N.Y. offer- ED 2-2602. 30 ble for two children 2 and 3 ful colors with thick nap. Close just dial for fancy designs, also room brick ranch, 1 1/2 baths, CLASSIC, 1953, XK 120 modi- 4244. ______________________ 32 years old. In my Spartan Village AT out price $2.88 each. Ace Hard­ dial for buttonholes, darning, ap­ garage and basement. Distinc­ junior, is Bryan Man of the Month. the river’s edge Bergman, a transfer student fled J aguar coupe, needs very OLD’s 1961, super ‘88’ , 4-door apartment. 5 days a week. 355- apartments on the cedar ware. Across from Union. 201 pliques or blind stitching. Ori­ tive r u s t i c exterior. $21,900. 9793 after 6 p.m. 32 Turn East off Hagadorn Rd. on from Brooklyn College, was cho­ little work, $$00, ED 2-8676. hardtop. Exceptionally clean car. river st. East Grand River. .ED 2-3212. ginal price would be over $300. 30 Driven only 25,000 actual miles. HOWARD JOHNSON’S AT Fran- ______________ C39 Must sell, can be taken c a e o f Cahill Drive. 7 blocks. Don Hod- sen from a group of eight men, ED 2-4432_______________ CORN ' È T1 E , 1961); bl ick, 4- Finished in jet black with nearly dor is adding to its staff. G irls T.V.'S-New and used. "U ncle for $6.26 per month or $67.95 ney Builders. ED 2-8 6 5 4-F E 9- each representing a house in Bry­ new whitewall tires. Hydromatic, OKEMOS-lovely three room fur­ 50 an Hall. speed, 253 i.p. Can Be seen at interested in working with the B ill” says you’re m i s s i n g a cash. NOTHING DOWN. PHONE 8258. radio, power steering and brakes. nished apartment. All private. Andy Rogln, Bryan president, Mel’s Serv ce. 315. \V. Grand public should apply for waitress “ sure thing” if you don’t check OL 5-2054. C30 See and drive this beauty today. Utilities paid. Freeparking. 332- Service said a Bryan Man of the Month RiYvr. Pii or e 332-3255 or ED 2- position, immediately! 30 us for the best T .V . deal in HEATHKIT TX- 1 "Apache" X- , 8082. 33 will be chosen each month, with roe,. 3.0 AT Edwards Lincoln, Mercury, COOKS, short order, experience town! A lso-service all makes. m itter, Heathkit AA-151 sterec STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New a Bryan Man of the Year being Comet Dealer, 3125 E. Saginaw. ONE MAN needed to room In T .V .’ s and H i-F i's. G e n e r a l 195" FORD - Excellent running North of Frandor. desirable. Top wages paid to good Amp. H e a t h k i t P T - 1 AM-FM 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” chosen from them at the end of C32 Eydeal Villa, Unsupervised un­ Radio &T .V ., 2727 E. Kalamazoo. condu 300 -r best offer. person. Apply Howard Johnson’s, tuner, all in excellent condition. table models, $8 per month. All the academic year. CORVETTE - 1962 Convertible. approved. Call 332-6086 after Phone IV 5-5972. Open 9 a.m .- Phr>ré ED O’" 36 Tsk for B il!. 31 Frandor. 30 Call ED 2-4390. 30 sets guaranteed, no service ‘or 340 h.p. 4 speed. Phone 694- 6 p.m. 33 8 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 1955 CHEVI 10LET 6 , automatic, TOWN AND COUNTRY FOOD NEWLY FURNISHED, unsuper- DARK GREY cloud 9 coat. Size delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV ★ Service 4581. 32 p.m. 37 good rubbt- r-, motor excellent, COMPANY needs men. Married vised for three girls. Reason­ 12, $25; also white figure skates. 2-0624. C FORD - 1962 Galaxie 500. 2-door perferred with time on their ATTENTION MARRIED students! $9, size 9; black suede shoes, POODLE TRIMMING, q u a l i t y ^HORTENiNb ¿OATS-Skirts,' body pood, best offer. Phone 337- hardtop. Power steering and able rent. U tilities furnished. 0553. 34 hands to work at exceptional Near campus. Phone 332-6207. Formica counter-divider, sliding Cuban heel, 8A $6. Phone 337- work, choice of trim . Toys and zipper repair, New collars and brakes. Crusomatic. One owner. selling job. For appointment call cuffs for men’ s sh irts. IV 4- CORN r TT 1 19(1, w h i t e , new Sharp. IV 9-7200 . 33 d o o r compartment f o r pans. 0246. 31 Minitures $5.00, Standards $8.00. 32 484-4317. C B rick-lik e front, $20. 355-2949.1 MEN S WEDDING ringsC2. Never Phone OX 4-4691. TC38 1946, 302 S. Larch. 32 tires. gn<,d ■ edition, make offer. Ph.r 434- 2244. 32 O L D S . M O B I L E - 1959, Hydra- REGISTERED NURSES. 11-7 or’ _____________________________ 34 used. Phone 372-2895. 33 SKIRTS and COATS shortened. ''TYPING SERVICE . OLDS 1961. dynamic *88’ celeb- matic, power brakes and steer­ 3-11 shift. Full or part time. EVERGREEN ARM S MOB1LHOME 1955-Schultz, ex­ Also mending. Call TU 2-7184. ing. 40,000 m iles. $900. cash. Good Salary and .differential. cellent condition, living room, 'k Lost & Found TERM PAPERS, Theses, general 33 typing. IBM electric. Jacqueline riti ed , n w'i-ione. Very clean, Call IV 5-5715. 33 341 EVERGREEN Meal furnished. Phone ED 2 - kitchen, double study, bathroom. LOST, man's black glasses in FOR MUSIC designed with your Hahn. 355-3204._____________ 32 sharp : extras. Phone IV 2- 1 Block from Campus 0802. 38 Ideal for m an ied graduate stu­ brown case, inscribedwith "B u e­ 47 39. ' 31 1960 M.G.A. 1600 mechanically taste in mind, caft on the Larry IXEROX COPIES anything; even AVON CALLING Why settle for Phone 332-1011 dents, call 332-4763, evenings. na Vista,” Reward. Call Rick T .VO "60 X 15 snow treads, al- sound. Needs body work acces­ Devin O rchestra. IV 2-1240 or pages in a bound book. Aldln- second best? AVON Represen­ ____________________30 ED 2-1473.__________________ 32 most new on wheels ready to sories included $600. Phone ED IV 2-9800.___________________ C ger D irect Mail, 533 N. Clip- tatives sell top quality products. NEW 1/4 ct. engagement ring LOST on campus, ring, clear moun . $30 . 332*1,360. 34 7-1471. 34 YOU REALLY ought to talk to pert. IV 5— 13. C 1962 4-doo r, '98’ 35,000 miles, i960 FALCON, 4-door sedan, au­ Start now for Christmas earn­ HASLETT A P A R TM E N TS and five stone wedding ring. Will white, oblong stone, sentimental Kem Schneider. Standard Life ' t e r m PAPERS, Theses and gen- radio h e a t e r , automatic win- tomatic, r e l i a b l e , econom.cal ings. Openings in East Lansing sell for $80. Call IV 9-9772^ value, reward Call collect, Ho­ and Okemos area. For appoint­ 1/2 Block from Campus well j_1791W L 32 College Division. 919 E. Grand eral typing. Experienced IBM dows seat belts, $2,500. Call transportation. Call ED 2-0258. 74J . 34 ment in your home write or 332-8412 MARIMBA, Musser, 4 Octave, i FdUND-MAN’S watch in pep rally River, 337-1663. C30 electric. Marianne Harrington. 33 Phone 372-3280. 32 call: Mrs. Alana Huckins, 5664 Five years old. Excellent con­ area Friday night. Call 355- THESIS PRINTED THESIS TYPING and printing, School St., Haslett, Michigan or dition. Call IV 9-9772. 32 6274. call evenings, FE 9-8483. C32 A V A IL A B L E T.V. ZENITH 17" table model. 30 Rapid s e r v i c e , piazo prints, Wonch G rafic, 1720 East Michi­ drafting supplies, also xerox cop­ gan Ave. Lansing, Phone 484- WAITERS WANTED for part time Good condition. Only $40. Phone Tfr Peanuts Personal STORY work. Must be experienced. Call IV 5-7179 for. appointment. 32 N C W 372-2527.____________________ & ENGAGEMENT AND w e d d i n g By simply kicking your room­ mate in the leg. . .you can very ies. 7786._______________________C32 C\P1TAL CITY BLUEPRINT FREE PICKUP and delivery. 221 S. Grand ¡DELIVERY B O Y S . Car necces- F o r T h e B e s t In ring set, $275 value. Will haggle, easily put your foot into your Lansing, IV 2-5431 General typing $.40/ page. Same day service. Phone 694-8111. SELLS LOR LESS sary. Apply at Casa Nova §2 Rice, ED 2-6521. 32 mouth. _____ 30 ___________________________ C32 in East Lansing. 30 S tud e n t A p a rtm e n ts BABY BEDS, new full size with DENNIS, Happiness is a tooth­ 31 GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT POODLE CLIPPING - At a cut TYPING, fast, accurate, exper­ wetproof innerspring m attress, brush in the wrong mailbox! Sure 61 Ford Galaxie, 4-door, power steering, power brakes, for permanent positions in office, E D W A R D G. H A C K E R C O . rate. Days, nights and weekends. ienced. Call 882-5382. 32 $25. Deluxe play pens, $10.95. you know us? M and M. 30 radio, heater, automatic, white-wall tires. S1395. sales, technical. Call IV 2-1543. Call Mrs. Fase, IV 5-3471. 31 REALTORS Used T .V .’s $29 up and new at DEAR S1GGY, Hope your oper- COLLEGE P A P E R S TYPED. ____________________________C30 $89. LOOK B 4 U buy. Storage ation was a success. Best wishes WHY PAY MORE? For profes- Royal E lectric Pica. Phone M rs. '60 Chevrolet Impala, hard top coupe, radio, heater, stick I V 5-2261 WAITRESS FULL or part time. Furniture Sales, 4601 N. U.S. for a s p e e d y recovery. The sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. H arris, 355-8178. C32 shift, white wall tires. S1295. Neat and reliable. Apply Miller FURNISHED TW O b e d r o o m 27. phone IV 7-0173._______ C30 Brothers of Phi Sigma Delta. 30 P a n t s , skirts, sweaters, 60£. ANN BROWN typist and mul’ti- Dairy Store, Okemos. 30 P l a i n d resses, suits, coats, apartment for 3 -4 -5 or 6 stu­ R.C.A. STEREO, H i-Fi. Brand 11th offset printing (black &white '58 Oldsmobile 88 2-door, power steering, power brakes, ROUTE SALESMAN-prefer mar­ >ew. Excellent tone and quality. Personal $1.19. 3006 Vine St. 1/2 block radio, heater, Hydramatic, two tone, white wall tires. ried student who wants steady dents. Available now. CaU'Glenn west of Frandor. C31 & color). IBM. General typing, D. H arris, IV 5-2261 or even­ Must sacrifice. Call ED 2-0070 FOR LOW RATES on auto in­ term papers, theses, disserta­ S695. job. Salary open. Call IV 4- ings, IV 2-1009, EdwardG. Hack­ before 10 a.m . 31 surance it’ s State Farm Mutual, TYPING in my home. Shirley tions. ED 2-8384. C 7441 for interview. . 33 _ 59 Rambler American, station wagon, radio, heater, two e r. 38 World's largest auto insurer. Decker, Forest Ave. Lansing. EDIE STARR, TYPIST. Theses, HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY to AFGHAN PUPPIES All colors tone, white wall tires. S795. FOUR GIRL apartment. Close to Call or see your State Farm Phone IV 2-7208. c dissertations, term papers, gen­ make money for your tuition, male and female, good racing and campus, modern furniture, call agent today. Ask for ED KAR- DIAPER SERVICE to your de- eral typing. Experienced, IBM Xmas gifts etc. easily and plea­ show stock. A.K.C. Call 694- after 5:30 p.m., 332-2195. 33 MANN or GEORGE TOBIN, IV s ire . You receive your own dia­ E lectric. OR 7-8232. c santly without leaving the campus 0296.________________________ 31 '56 Oldsmobile 88, 4-door, radio, heater, Hydramatic, two 5-7267. C30 p ers back each time. With our for one moment. Be our cam­ |U(9CLE FUD’S -F o r the best Ko- service, you may include up to [^ T ra n s p o rta tio n I M M E D I A T E OCCUPANCY ol BED-SINGLE, with spring mat­ tone, white wall tires. $3 95. pus representative and just wear tress, pad. $15. Also 7” TAPES, one of our TruLove B racelets. semi-furnished a p a r t m e n t a- sher sandwiches in Town East two pounds of your baby’ s under­ TWO GUYS need ride to E ly ria ,' cross from Home Econ Build­ 2,400 ft. $1.50 each, 355-4127, shirts and clothing which will not Ohio, Turnpike exit 8 . Friday, Show it to your friends, cla ss­ Grand River Ave. For Delivery, 55 Oldsmobile Convertible, power steering, power brakes, ing. $120 p e r’ month. 332-6913. evenings. 31 fade. White, blue or pink dia­ November 8. P.M. Call ED 7- mates, sorority sisters. We will 332-5689.____________ ______ C radio, heater, Hydramatic, white wall tires. $195 . 22 MUST SE L L -5-strin g banjo, ex- CHESS-New tournament starting per pails furnished. 9794. 32 0 ( back you up with advertising in HOUSE cellent condition. Go o d tone, 7:30 p.m. this Thursday Nov. AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE THANKSGIVING BUS Special Di- the Mich. State News. Write to­ 914 E. Gler Street ‘59 Ford, 4-door, radio, heater, automatic, white wall tires. day to TruLove Inc., 1684 West­ ROOM for one male in four stu­ strap and extras included. Phone 7, for 4 T h u r s d a y s (except rect to New York and letum . ED 2-1979. 34 T h a n k s g i v i n g ) at Lansing Lansing, Mich. / For reservations, call E astL an- $1 95. fall Road, Rochester 18, New dent House on Lake Lansing. Call IV 2-0864 G> sing Bus Depot, ED 2-2813. 3? ‘ 61 Valiant, 2-door, radio, heater, stick shift, white wall York. 33 FE 9-2221. 32 BUNKBEDS AND m attresses and Y.M .C.A., 3 blocks south of State Capitol bldg. open to everyone. ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l NICELY FURNISHeb,"unsupeF- boy's size 18 wool sport coat. tire s • S995. 'àr For Rent vised housing for girls. Two Phone ED 2-5252. 31 Entry fee $3. No other charges. Kalamzaoo Street Body Shop. ★ Wanted PARKING SPACE for one car. blocks from shopping and cam­ Beautiful t o u r n a m e n t s i z e Small dents to l a r g e wrecks. BABY SITTER for two children, ROYAL PORTABLE •typewriter weighted c h e s s set listed at American and f o r e i g n cars. Very near campus. East side. pus. Call Mrs. Kemp 332-6736. , Two white-royal blue taffeta twin with own transportation, 5 days y w - . - r jKip. 89—750[7. \41Jl • - STO RY O L D S M O B IL E bedspreads, satin pifiowsP (?afl high class A. C lass B, C lass East Kalamazoo._____________ c per weer:* t t t after 5 WORLDS L A R G E S T O L D S M O B IL E D E A L E R APARTMENT LAKE LANSING homes, Four ED 7-9520 after 5am. 31 C, and for new tournament play­ T.V. RENTALS for students. E c- p.m. 32 1 or 2 g irls to live in Evergreen students per home, $50 monthly Two 750x14 white wall snow tires. er, making best shoving. Special onomical rates by the term and BABYSITTER In my southside 5 3165 E . MICHIGAN at F r a n d o r Apartments. Call Jean or Char­ per student. Lake front. Phone Tread new. Both $19.50. Single prize for high junior under 18. month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT- home. Five days a week. Call lotte at 337-7093. 32 FE 9-2221. 32 $10.00. Call 355-2958. 32 A i-5—355-6026. Call after 5. c after 5:30 p.m. 482-8672. 33 ¿1 i Michigan State N ew s , East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 6, 1963 f Two Daughters’ Lacks 2 C o l l e g e s Gov. W a lla c e S la m s ‘D u c h e s s ’ M oves C u t N m n b e r H ig h C o u rt, Kennedy In to 2 0 th ‘‘The Duchess ofM alfi” moves into the twentieth century tonight C e n tu ry with the details of Indian theatre, and will travel to Bombay and New Feeling, Bold Reality O f C r e d i t s The number of colleges adapt­ ing the 180 credit requirement for senior graduation grew to CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (U P I) - Gov. George C. Wallace of Al­ abama said Monday night theU.S. President Kennedy were defeated in 1964. Wallace s a i d that although be a medium almost too rich in plies his patent formulas such Supreme Court knowingly per­ some Southern demonstrations as the University Theatre pre­ Delhi, India, to study next year. seven Tuesday. B y DOUGLAS L A C K E Y technical potential to be cramped as music equals time and storm The colleges of Home Econ­ mitted fraudulent testimony and were caused by the Communists, sents this Jacobean play in mod­ State News Reviewer within the confines of "sh o rt equals sickness, but despite a few deceitful tactics to influence its the primary incentive was pro­ ern production. During last year’s University omics an d Natural S c i e n c e Satyajit R a y ’s "Two Daugh­ story." fine moments, the formulas re ­ historic desegregation decision vided by Kennedy’s statements Theatre season, Richmond direc­ announced the change at Acade­ t e r s ," new at the State Theatre, My evidence here is empirical; main mere formulas, not the sad, of 1954. on the issue. The play is the second Arena ted Edward Albee's "T h e Ameri­ mic Council meeting Tuesday is both a good film and dis­ “ Love at Twenty" and "B o c c a - sweet lessons Ray has taught Wallace told a capacity 1,200 can D ream ". He will direct afternoon. The requirement is Theatre production of the season, cio ’70,” recent short story films before. ‘ ‘Rhinoceros" later this year. tinct disappointment. 180 credits with the additional persons at Harvard University and will be presented through Sat­ From the standpoint of sheer A ccused Ray's adaptation of two of Ta­ by excellent directors, wereboth required physical education c re ­ that lawyers for the National urday at 8 p.m. gore’s short stories, "T h e Post­ failures. universality of feeling, t-his la­ Association for the Advancement "O ur interpretation of the style dits. 'B u rm a S u r g e o n ’ m aster” and "T h e Conclusion," Second, the use of the short test movie represents a retro­ Other colleges already reduc­ of Colored People (NAACPiwere K id n a p e r of acting is much more realis­ gression from even Ray's first deceitful and misleading while is competent and occasionally in­ story re stricts the full develop­ ing to the standard set by the tic today than in the Jacobean M a y Get M edal spired; my objection is to Ray's ment of the deeply human feel­ work, "Pather Panchali.” Academic Council last May are: presenting their case to the high e r a ," says director Farley Rich­ attempting such a restrictive as­ ings for which Ray is justly In "Panchali” Ray showed us Education, Business, Arts and court. To S peak mond. signment in the first place. famous. the people he loves, without re ­ Wallace, smiling and joking WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. L e t t e r s , and Communication One of four defendants in a Costumes, language, props and In "Two Daughters" he ap- serve, in their petty selfishness with the audience Throughout the Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., Tues­ F irst, the cinema seems to A rts. Engineering reduced its music have been modernized to and quck charity, in their joy controversial Monroe, N.C. kid­ day proposed that a congressional credits to 206 plus the required s p e e c h , also Gharged that NA- suit the stage styles of 1963. of running on wet wheat fields, naping charge will give the back­ medal be awarded to Dr. Gordon physical education. ACP’ s key witnesses misled the ground of the case at an open Richmond is using a large cast, and in the aching grief of be­ including members of the P er­ S. Seagrave, "T h e Burma Sur­ L a t i n A m e r i c a T o p i c John Zimmer, assistant dean court. meeting of the Humanist's Soci­ reavement. In a bitter attack on the high geon.” of Natural Science, indicated the ety Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in 32 forming Arts Company, graduate Who could forget th e father court, Wallace said it "lack s students, and under-graduates in change was in effect for his Union. In remarks prepared for Sen­ O f H a w k i n s T a l k T o d a y returning home to find his daugh­ college, but that certain other a single man distinguished as his work with ‘‘The Duchess." ter dead, gift for her in hand, Harold Reape, 17-year-old Ne­ ate delivery, Hart noted that requirements would be announ­ a lawyer before his calling to "T h is is an example of how we Carroll Hawkins, associate students to leading Latin Ameri­ the weeping and slow collapse of gro member of the Monroe Non­ Tuesday was the 40th Annivers­ ced later in the State News. the bench.” violent Action Committee will can use many people in a small ary of the start of Seagrave's professor of political science, can ideologists. his wife to the ground, his slow The h i s t o r i c 1954 decision a re a ," said Richmond. will talk on Latin American The Wednesday lecture is realization and sudden rush of give his views on the charges mission to Burma. BOULDER, C o l o . T — Bob "should have been based on well- facing him. He and the other de­ The Arena Theatre, where the labor, politics and ideology to­ sponsored by the school of labor pain, or the mourning wail rising known and unassailable l e g a l show will be presented, is below Since then Seagrave has built day at 4 p.m ., in 34 Union. and industrial relations, the Lat­ terribly in the background? Beattie, coach of the U.S. Olym­ fendants are now out on bail. pic alpine (downhill and slalom) principle. Instead it was based They are charged with detain­ the main Auditorium. Its maxi­ a complete medical center in in American studies center, and For some reason Ray, in "Two squads, contends conditioning for on the uncontrolled pleasure of ing a white couple for two hours mum capacity is nearly 200. Northern Burma where about Hawkins spent six weeks of a the political science department. Daughters," has forsaken his the court,” he said. Richmond, a native Kansan, 10,500 outpatients and 6,000 in­ two-month trip to Mexico dur­ ability to paint in such bold, a season of ski tournaments is during a race riot in Monroe in tougher than for football. Beattie E arlier Wallace said agitation August 1961.Thecouplew aslater came to MSU in 1961 as a doct­ patients are treated each year. ing the past summer on a re­ real strokes; instead, he gives in the South would subside if oral candidate in speech, with Hart said that Seagrave, now search project concerning the re­ S e x B e h a v i o r us two miniatures, delicate and a also coaches the University of released unharmed. theatre interpretation as his m aj­ 66 years old and often ailing, lationship of the O.R.1T., the Colorado ski team. or interest. "continues his daily work of Inter-American labor confedera­ Q u e s t i o n e d Specifically he is fascinated ministering to his fellow men. tion, to the A.P.R.A., a democrat­ ic nationalistic Latin America A t H a r v a r d social movement. From The New York Times IC E S K A T IN G —Harvard students have been With Robert Horwitz, also in: the department of political sci­ told t h a t permission to have O p e n t o P u b lic ence, he has authored An Intro­ women visit their room has duction to Contemporary Ideolo­ become for some students " a gies, which introduces American license. . .for wild parties and STU DEN T SPECIA L RATE sexual intercourse." A d m . 50 4 » Skate R e n t a l 25$ Dean John U. Munro made the statement in a letter to The % S k a t in g H o n rs Crimson, the university’ s daily newspaper. t v e n i n g s : T u e s , th r u Sat. 8 P . M .- 1 0 P .M . He said that it was believed Sat. and Sun. A f t e r n o o n s 3 P . M . -5 P .M . CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. B L A D E CUT that a majority o f students E N G L IS H C U T 59C >^ were n o t implicated, but he M IC H IG A N S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y Feature at NOW 1:4 0 -4 :2 0 -":0 0 -9 :4 0 added: ARM CUT 4 9 U "W e have been badly shaken IC E A R E N A up recently by some severe vio­ Broadway's # 1 comedy lations of our rules of decent hit for 3 hilarious years standards of behavior. ^ 711 N WA^H,NGTON Super Right D o w n t o w n ^ ' j s a movie, movie n o w! 4$ "W e are worried about the behavior of a few, and for the general laxness in administra­ tion may bring the whole sys­ DflDK r U liiX L 0 I N E RIB END 39' N D 2 9 lb. 1# CHUNK 390 tem into disrepute to the ad­ vantage of all. C E N T E R CU T lb. 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"T he L ’Anse Yipes, stripes! The guys have kets. Camel blazers are defin­ is tagged the " h ig h r id e ," which by Leif Erickson—offers proof Aux Meadows site meets this got’em I that Norse w arriors lived in Fortunatelyv f o r the fellas’ itely " i n ," and ski parkas are comes just above the calf. specification perfectly: so per­ perfect for casual campus wear. Over these will fit the top- North America some 500 years fectly in fact that foolproof in­ laundry b i l l s , manufacturers Although m e n , like women, sider, tops in the shoe depart­ before Columbus’ first trip. structions for locating it are im­ have come out with a shirt for have their fads - the w ell-dres­ ment. However, p e n n y loafer That is the discovery of a mediately obvious,” Bird con­ all occasions. White shirts with sed, style-conscious college man sales, especially in brown, are Norwegian h u sb a n d -w ife ex­ cluded in a statement. pin or wide stripes.m ay now be plorer team, announced Tuesday worn in place of white dress has more traditional tastes. Most on the rise. The Vikings—sea-going war­ prefer tapered worsted trousers by the National Geographic So­ riors and explorers—reached Shirts, conventional sports shirts ciety. and knits. to tight white levis. their peak in the period from the Socks are dark and high, so D e b a te T e a m ninth to the eleventh centuries. The madras-clad male is not B § They found the small Norse E ric the Red established the out of style - just ii. ‘he minor­ settlement buried near the fishing ity. Furthermore, th e button- T o p s B a d g e rs village of L’Anse Aux Meadows first colony in Greenland in the down collar is making a come- on the northern tip of Newfound­ year 887. The MSU debate team traveled F r o m there Erickson—also ■back and replacing the tab. to Wisconsin last weekend and land. To complement these striped called Leif the Lucky— sailed returned as successful as the west to find new landfalls. So shirts, muted tor,es movbeworn. Spartan football team against the So far they have excavated The evidence is mostly on the This year Navy blue and camel traces of nine structures and a say the Icelandic sagas. Now, Badgers. details of the structures that after years of doubt, they seem sweaters are the best sellers. The four-member team won primitive smithy. One house had cannot clearly be attributed to These come m the popular V- five rooms and a great hall in to be based on fact. seven of its matches and lost Indians, Eskimos or later Euro­ neck made of mohair, alpaca, only one to carry home the first the fashion of the Vik.ngs. pean residents, Bird said. or camel hair. The up and com­ place title. Junius Bird, Curator of Ar­ Radioactive dating processes ing shades for this knitted garb Jam es Hudek, Cedar Rapids, chaeology at the American Mu­ indicate that the site was occu­ a re burgundy and bottle green, Iowa, sophomore, and Kermit seum of Natural History, New pied about the year 1,000. a pale moss hue. The ever- T errell, Derby, Kan., s o p h ­ York City, and Henry B. Collins, In the Norse sagas, Leif E rick ­ popular tennis sweater is still omore, were awarded a super­ a Smithsonian Institution anthro­ son was said to have had a house ever-popular, and hand-knit ski ior for their four wins on the pologist, confirmed that the site so situated that in later voyages sweaters are going great guns. is of Norse origin and pre­ to the North American continent, negative side. To enhance this more subdued dates Columbus. Taking the affirmative, Clark it could be located easily with­ sweater-shirt combination, ties Davis, Pontiac senior, and An­ ’The evidence of Norse occu­ out benefit of navigational in­ are becoming a bit wider and TO RAIN OR NOT TO RAIN—T h a t se e m s t o m a ke pation is not visually spectacu- drew Kramer, Detroit sopho­ d i f f e r e n c e w h e n i t c o m e s t o r a i n c o a t s . R a i n c o a t s th e s e struments or charts, Bird said. brighter, giving some color. la r ,” Bird said. more, won three of their four This means the site must be Herringbone tweed tops this d a y s c a n be s t y f i s h in s u n n y w e a t h e r meets for a rating of excellent. Coeds Eye Men9s Fashions Topic of debate was "Resolved: that, the Federal government G re e n S p la sh should guarantee an opportunity for higher education to all quali­ Their wi'l be a Green Splash fied high school graduates.” meeting this eveing at 6:30 in Coach of forensics is Harold A place for everything an d that you thought the girls were Most coeds admit they like cla sse s.” But JeanTipton, B liss- 106, Women's Gym. Cook, graduate student in speech. everything in its place. That's speaking of themselves. Well, be­ white levis, the cause of much freshman, said shethinksthey’re the ideal for campus dress, ac­ lieve it or not, the women of to-do since last spring, but at fine for dates, too. cording to the coeds. MSU do notice the togs on the the right time and in the right P r a c t i c e One senior didn’t commit her­ A Spudnut will get you a donut oposite sex. place. The consensus indicates X -C o u n fry that the levis are proper for self but said that she "lik e s pin­ ( c o n t i n u e d from pa ge 5) Ten tournament meet. " I ’m confident we’ll be ready T e a c h e r s T o R e g i s t e r Counselors Aid Youth Helping the student learn to with problems as he goes through dorms and cla sses, as long as they’re not too tight. As G a i l Nolan, Imlay City sophomore, puts it, "1 like white striped shirts, but not with plaid ja ck ets." Sweaters please les femmes, be they bulkies, crew -n e ck s, next Monday to make a solid T H i ; R I G H T C O A T can Students planning to practice live in a world of change and life unfolding his ca reer. levis but not with sport jackets.. teach winter term must register cardigans or V-necks. defense of our championship," make a d i f f e r e n c e in a uncertainty is the greatest chal­ "A youth needs to have insight I've seen guys in levis, dress said Coach Dittrich. s t u d e n t ’ s g e n e ra l ap pear­ Nov. 20 or 21. lenge facing school vocational into the fact that he will en­ Eileen Ross, Shepard senior, shirts, ties and sportcoats—this State will leave for Champaign ance. Early registration will be at counselors today, according to counter new situations, will dev­ said she likes the traditional is definitely out." on Friday at noon. The seven- the Union second floor concourse, Donald E. Super, professor of elop himself and will see new wear and would like to see more For occasions o u t-o f-c la ss, man squad, which is according Registrar Horace C. King said. education, T e a c h e r ’ s College, aspects of himself developing. females prefer the dark, tapered blazers in class. to championship standards, will For those students presently do­ Columbia University. "He needs to know how to de­ slacks. Pin-striped shirts seem work out at the University of In tra m u ra l ing their student teaching, reg­ "W e try to help the child tc fine objectives and move system­ to be the number-one choice for Jaynie Black, Wayne freshman, istration will be Jan. 6 through 8, atically toward them, while alert said she feels that men and Illinois Friday night and all day understand himself and the world topping these off. with other MSU students. around him,” he explained,’ ’... to new objectives which may loom women at State dress too casu­ Saturday. They will rest Sunday N ew s "W e do not expect those do­ to determine not what position he on the horizon. Versatility and Jane Nicholson, Joliet, Illinois ally for most affairs. This is L E V IS AN D SNEAKERS, and run at 11 a.m. Monday at junior, said, “ Pin stripes are c o n t r a r y t o p o p u la r o p in io n , ing their student teaching fall adaptability are important,’.’ he due to the entire campus at­ the Illini 4-m ile golf course lay­ ( c o n t i n u e d from p a g e 5 ) is going to occupy for the rest g oo d for c a s u a l wear like term to interrupt their work said. mosphere, she said. are n o t r e a l l y t a b o o . out in the neighboring community of his life, but rather what path­ special ability is required and of Savoy. to register early,” he said. way he is going to follow." there are no financial require­ ments. The Supervisor on duty “ C areer and occupation are not C itlen during the above mentioned hours AKA Activates synonymous," he told the guid­ A L L N E W M U S IC A L F U N S H O W ance counselors’ c o n f e r e n c e . will be able to give any inter­ ested person supervision and lift­ Ten Pledges " F o r most people, a career is a ( jo in in g ing tips. Ten Alpha Kappa Alpha soror­ sequence of somewhat related FERRANTE &TEICHER ity pledges went active recently. occupations. Botany and Plant Pathology They a re: Sandra Sims, De­ "What we need is a philosophy WOMEN'S Seminar — 4 p.m., 450 Nat. Sci. troit junior; Laverne Lockwood, of vocational guidance— and data The Provost’ s Lecture — V o lle y b a ll Results (Lo sers) Baltim ore, Md., sophomore; and methods— which wi l l help 4 p.m., Kiva, Erickson Hall. Constantia Reckling, Baltim ore, people to think in term s of ca­ Special Lecture, (sponsoredby Md., sophomore;Beatrice Vance, reers rather than just occupa­ S, Campbell, (Butterfield 2); Latin-American Center, Politi­ Albion junior; and H e r m i o n e tion s." West Yakeley, (N. Case 3); Mc- cal Science Dept, and School of LIR) — 4 p.m., 34 Union. Physiology and Pharmacology Donel Lassies, (Butterfield 1); E, Yakeley, (N. Case 1); Rather Hardin, Baltim ore, Md., senior. Also, Linda Griffin, St. Paul, He said that th e counselor needs to know how to help ca­ strike up the grands 2, (Butterfield 3); Rather 1, (N. Minn., sophomore; Theresa re ers unfold and develop from one Seminar — 4:10 p.m., 101 Gilt- Brown, Philadelphia, Pa., sopho­ phase to another. C a s e 2): Phillips, (Jans Won­ ner. more; Carol M ajor, Lansing jun­ "A youth should not be expect­ War Peace Research Center ders), N. Campbell 2, (Boyd’ s ed to solve all vocational pro­ A M E R I C A ’S M O S T P O P U L A R R E C O R D I N G A R T I S T S I N A N Bloopers): West Landon, (West ior; Larrestine McKanders, Ink­ Meeting — 7:30 p.m., 311 Olds ster junior and Ellen Wright, St. blems at age 18 or 20, " he said, Mayo 2); Wilson, (Off Campus) Hall. and East Mayo, (West Mayo 1). Albans, N,Y. , sophomore. "but should be equipped to deal E X T R A O R D IN A R Y E V E N IN G O F K E Y B O A R D FIREW ORKS • Concert (Series B): The Cleveland Orchestra, G e o r g e Szell, Conductor — 8:15 p.m., Aud. • Spartan Guard Drill Team (ROTC) — 4 p.m., Ballroom, Dem. Hall. Basic Action Party — 9 p.m. S atu rd ay Thurs.; East Lansing. • Humanist Society — 7:30 p.m. 31 Union, Speaker: Harold Reape. N ovem ber 9 So Easy To 8 :3 0 p.m . 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