\ P ro b e s O J in H e a lth C e n te r D o c t o r A lw a y s A v a ila b le F o r S tu d e n ts V ice s they w ould re c e iv e if p ro v id e s e rv ic e s on a m in i­ EDITOR’ S NOTE: This is T h e re is alw ays a d o c to r H ealth A s s o c ia tio n re c o m ­ they w e re in d u s tria l em p lo y­ m al " p e r v i s i t " b a s is . T he the firs t of a three-part series a v a ila b le i f a student needs mends a s tu d e n t-d o c to r ra tio ees, P h ilip J. M ay, v ic e p r e ­ p s y c h ia tric c lin ic is m a in ­ one, F e u rig s a id . H o w eve r, o f 2,000 students to one doc­ on Olin Memorial Health Cen­ sident in c h a rg e o f fina nce , ta in e d at O lin f o r s h o rt te rm at n ig h t, the d o c to r is on to r . T w o y e a rs ago the p a - ter. tie n t-d o c to r r a tio was about said. “ In o th e r w o rd s , they cases. c a ll ra th e r than w a itin g in 4,000 to one i f fa c u lty cases are co ve re d f o r an ythin g that O lin , besides hand lin g ro u ­ By OYARS BALCERS an em e rge ncy ro o m , he added. fa lls u n d e rvw o rkm e n ’ s co m ­ tin e c lin ic a l cases, a lso han­ L a s t y e a r O lin handled an w ere included. T h is y e a r a State News Staff Writer p e n sa tio n .” d les g e n e ra l s u rg e ry and o r ­ average o f 250 cases a day. fu rth e r in cre a se in e n ro llm e n t and s ta ff has swayed the r a ­ Students can have fre e doc­ thopedic cases except in h ig h ly "H o w do the s e rv ic e s at F e u rig sa id th a t he w ould tio . to r s e rv ic e s between 7 a.m . sp e cia lize d a r e a s such as O lin M e m o ria l H e a lth C e nter lik e to see m o re s e rv ic e s and 7 p .m . A t o th e r tim e s b ra in , h e a rt, sp in a l ne uro­ co m p a re w ith those o ffe re d in p ro v id e d but th a t th e budget T he d e te rm in a tio n of who a $1 s e rv ic e fee is cha rge d. lo g ic a l a n d c a rd io v a s c u la r o th e r u n iv e rs itie s ? ” students lim it s th is . T h e re is a s im ­ is e lig ib le f o r tre a tm e n t .at M e d ica tio n s a n d m e d ic a l co n d itio n s. often ask. " A r e we expect­ il a r budget r e s t r ic t io n in a ll O lin is not le ft up to the sup plies are dispensed at cost I f co n su lta n ts a re ca lle d in g too m uch fro m the U n i­ o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts , he s a id . health c e n te r. " T h e a d m in - p lu s a .handling fee fro m the upon the reco m m en datio n of v e rs ity ? ” In the 1961-62 academ ic is tra to n does t h is , " F e u rig Because o f the lim ite d bud­ O lin p h a rm a cy. X -ra y s a re the s ta ff p h y s ic ia n s , th e ir fees Jam es S. F e u rig , O lin d i­ y e a r th e re w e re seven doc­ get, only students c a rr y in g p ro v id e d on a c o s t - p e r - film are charged to the student. re c to r, s a id 'th a t few u n iv e r­ to r s on d u ty at O lin . T h e re seven c re d its and fa c u lty and b a s is . A ll s u rg e ry , except m in o r s itie s have a f u ll- t im e health w e re e ig h t d o c to rs em ployed s ta ff s u ffe rin g an o n -th e -jo b Students sta yin g in O lin are s u rg e ry , and a ll anesthetist c e n te r to s e rv e stud ents. Many in the 1957-58 scho ol y e a r. in ju r y re c e iv e s e rv ic e s , F eu­ not c h a rg e d f o r ro o m and fees are also cha red to the have re g is te re d nu rse s to c a re T h is y e a r O lin has a s ta ff bo ard f o r the f ir s t 40 days. student. fo r ro u tin e he alth p ro b le m s , o f nine d o c to rs and one p s y ­ r ig added. ‘ ‘U n iv e rs ity em ployees r e ­ T h e d e p a rtm e n ts o f m en­ T he U n iv e rs ity w ill not pay JAMES S. FEURIG w h ile d o c to rs com e in fo r c h ia tr is t. T h e A m e r i c a n C o lle g e ceive the sam e typ e o f s e r - ta l hygiene and p h ysio th e ra p y (c'antinued from page 6) Patient Patients In Olin Waiting Room appointm ents, he explained. W ea th er In s id e MICHIGAN TAT F N E W S Cloudy and a little cooler PM Home on ‘ Hot Seat’ p. 3; AUSG On Constitu­ STATE today, with rain possible through the afternoon. High tional Amendments, p. 4; No Mistakes — Duffy, p-5. UNIVERSITY near 50. East Lansing, Michigan Price 10$ Wednesday, November 20, 1963 Vol. 55, Number 60 P la n t G iv e n G re e n lig h t M S U A sks $ 4 0 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 S ite M o v e d Spartans W est O n Drop To S ta te D e b a te s B u d g e t R ed C ed a r |5th Place MSU heads m e t T uesday w ith the State D e p a rtm e n t of A d m in ­ v e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n is askin g f o r $9,350,000 m o re . When asked i f MSU w o u ld get le g is la tu re has been accused o f ta kin g a " m e a t ax” ap pro ach. L a s t y e a r, the Senate approved T h e E ast L a n sin g C ity Coun­ c il Monday took p o s itiv e steps is tra tio n to defend the U n iv e r­ to get a new sewage tre a tm e n t T he Spartans slippe d to fifth a ll i t is re q u e s tin g , B r e s lin sa id : the budget as p re sen te d by G ov­ s ity ’ s $40.5 m illio n budget re ­ p ro je c t r o llin g by F e b ru a ry . place in the U n ite d P re s s In te r ­ “ P ast h is to r y has shown th a t e rn o r R om ney, but lobbed o ff quest f o r 1964-’ 65. T h e c o u n c il approved an o r ­ na tio n a l w e ekly g r id ra tin g s , but the MSU budget has s u ffe re d se­ $386,396 fr o m the C o -O p e ra tiv e " T h e m e e tin g is held a n nu ally dinance to buy $3.5 m illio n in they a re a s ix -p o in t fa v o rite to v e re re d u c tio n s .” E xte n sio n S e rv ic e budget. T h is to g ive U n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls an revenue bonds to pay f o r a new top Illin o is . ” 1 alw a ys go in to these ses­ w as p a r tia lly re s to re d la te r . o p p o rtu n ity to e xp la in in d e ta il sewage p la n t. I t w ill be a Joint P itts b u rg h m o v e d in to t h e sions w ith o p tim is m , h o w e ve r.” o u r budget re q u e s t,” sa id S ecre­ p ro je c t w ith co s ts shared e q u a lly S pa rtan’ s fo u rth place , tr a ilin g M e e tin g w ith th e S tale D e p a rt­ ta r y Jack B r e s lin . ’ ’T he D e p a rt by the c ity o f E a s t L a n sin g , MSU, le a d e rs T e xa s, Navy and M is ­ m ent o f A d m in is tra tio n w e r e m ent of A d m in is tra tio n w i ll d i­ and M e rid a n T o w n sh ip . s is s ip p i. See Grid gest the m a te ria l w e p re se n t P re s id e n t John A. Hannah, B re s ­ T o be b u ilt about a m ile west T h e th re e top tea m s a re a ll lin , P h illip J. M ay, v ic e p re s ­ and send it to G o ve rn o r R o m - o f the p re s e n t p la n t, it w ill be id le th is weekend, w h i l e the ident f o r business and fin a n ce , ne y.” on the Red C e da r R iv e r near P itts b u rg h P a n th e rs a r e t h e cho ice to d e f e a t ea stern r i v a l Penn State. W ashington is a 14-point fa v o r ­ T he g o v e rn o r w i ll m ake the changes he th in k s ne cessa ry and in c o rp o ra te the MSU budget r e ­ H ow ard R. N e v ille , a ctin g p ro ­ v o st and T hom a s K . Cowden, dean o f a g ric u ltu re . Sellout By the Chesapeake & Ohio tra c k s and the 1-496 con ne cto r ro u te . C o m p le tio n f o r the eight m illio n R e p re se n ta tive s fro m O akland g a llo n -a -d a y p la n t is scheduled ite to b e a t W ashington State and re m a in the top ch o ice fo r the Rose B o w l. Southern C a lifo rn ia is the quest In to h is budget message to the le g is la tu re in Ja n u a ry, he added. U n iv e rs ity , MSU’ s a ffilia te n e ar P o n tia c, a lso attended the bud­ Thursday f o r August, 1965. T h e p re se n t p la n t, w hich w ill get m e e tin g . be clo sed down, is located on p ic k by 13.5 p o in ts ove r U C L A in T he U n iv e rs ity has requested T ic k e t M anager B il l B e a rd s le y B r e s lin s a id . th a t the state Kalam azoo S tre e t near the B r o ­ a gam e tha t c o u ld m e a n a Rose an $8,232,906 in c re a s e o v e r th is c o m p tr o lle r had in past a d m in ­ w arned students T uesday to be- dy G roup. R esidents liv in g n e a r­ B ow l bid i f W ashington fa lte rs . y e a r’ s a p p ro p ria tio n . T he U n i- su re to b rin g th e ir a c tiv ity book is tra tio n s been th e re to d iscu ss by have com p la ine d of the o f­ the MSU budget and in d ic a te d th a t coupons to Jenison F ie ld House fen sive sew er gas odors. he w ished s ta te c o m p tr o lle r G len b e fo re 5 p .m . F rid a y , o r they ‘ Only So Many Tickets,’ Says Ticket Manager B ill Beardsley “ E ast L a n sin g re s id e n ts w ill m ig h t b e w ith o u t a tic k e t fo r Com m ittee B a c k s A lle n had been p re s e n t T uesd ay. "W e often w o nd er ju s t how the fin a l MSU a p p r o p r i a l o n Is S aturday’ s M S U - lllin o is fo o tb a ll game. pay about $1.50 in a d d itio n a l sew­ age ra te s to a ssu re revenue to r e t ir e the c it y ’ s share of the fo u n d ," the s e c re ta ry said. B e a rd s le y s a i d that t h e r e p ro je c t,” sa id John M . P a t r i- E a r l y R e g i s t r a t i o n B e g i n s R O tC R evam p "W e have asked se v e ra l tim e s how they a r r iv e d at a fin a l f ig ­ u re , but the de p a rtm e n t has n e ve r wasn’ t a " b ig r u s h " fo r tic k e ts T uesday m o rn in g , as th e re was on M onday, but added that u su a lly arch e, c ity m an ag er. "T h e new ra te s w ill go Into effe ct Jan. 1.” f Some of the p ro je c t cost m ay re ta in e r pay f o r a ll students to ld u s .” s e n io rs and gra du ate students are be paid by the fe d e ra l g o ve rn ­ W A S H I N G T O N (U P I) - T he in advanced ROTC fro m $27 to B r e s lin said he th in k s th e re in a b ig g e r h u r r y to get t h e ir seats T o d a y F o r 5 , 3 0 0 S t u d e n t s m ent, P a t r i a r c h e added. A House A rm e d S e rvice s C o m m i­ $50 a m o n th . Such pay hasn’ t should be som e e xp la n a tio n . A fte r than lo w e rc la s s m e n . $691,000 aid g ra n t was a p pro v­ tte e voted T uesday to c o m p le te ly been changed sin ce 1950. a ll, the U n iv e rs ity gives the m Sophom ores m ay redeem th e ir E a rly re g is tra tio n begins today p ro ce ss w o rk s m o o th ly, he added. tha t th is is an e x p e rim e n t," he ed re c e n tly by the M ich ig a n W ater re va m p RO TC p ro g ra m s at both T h e c o m m itte e beat down an the in fo rm a tio n the y w a nt, he coupons in t h e Jenison o u t e r f o r an e s tim a te d 5,300 s e n io rs F u ll pa ym en t o f student fees added. “ We have done a ll we can c o lle g e and high school le v e ls . R esources C o m m is s io n , but the am endm ent w h ich w o u l d have areas today, w h ile fre sh m e n can and graduate students. is a lso re q u ire d . to m ake i t a success, but the B ut i t re je c te d an a n t i- d is c r im ­ said. fe d e ra l g o ve rn m e n t cannot ap­ knocked the ju n io r ROTC p ro ­ None o f the o th e r sta te u n i­ p ick up th e ir seats T h u rs d a y . A H eld on the second f lo o r o f the " I f a s t u d e n t m isse s h is students m u s t do th e ir sh a re by in a tio n p ro p o s a l. p ro v e i t u n til p la n s a re re lea sed g ra m out o f high schools w h e re v e rs itie s know how th e ir bud­ lim ite d nu m be r o f adjacent seat U nion, it w i ll continue T h u r s ­ appointed h o u r, he should com e k e e p i n g th e ir r e s e r v a t i o n by the M ic h ig a n D e p a rtm e n t of a d m is s io n w as denied to any s tu ­ get is fin a lly fig u re d out e ith e r, tic k e ts w ill be a v a ila b le F rid a y day. A new in no vation has been to the Union anyw ay,” K in g sa id . tim e s .” H e alth . T h e le g is la tio n w ould a u th o r­ dent because o f ra c e o r c o lo r . he in d ic a te d . m o rn in g , but won’ t be held past th a t students could se le c t the " H e should see the r e g is t r a r ’ s M e m b e rs f r o m t h e S en io r iz e a tw o -y e a r RO TC tra in in g T he c ity c o u n c il ordin ance also c o u rs e f o r u n iv e rs itie s . E n te rin g T he tw o -y e a r ROTC p ro g ra m One o f the seem ing m y s te rie s noon. h o u rs they w ant to re g is te r . re p re s e n ta tiv e a t the south en­ (continued on page 3) (continued on page 4) stud ents, ho w e ver, w o uld f i r s t w i ll p e r m it a ll co lle g e students o f s ta te govern m ent has been B e a rd s le y a lso said tha t th e re tra n c e and w o rk out a rra n g e ­ R e g i s t r a r H orace C . K in g to e n te r RO TC tra in in g as la te how the fin a l budget re q u e st is are s t ill around 3,000 non-student m e n ts .” have to co m p le te a s ix - to - e ig h t- issu e d a ple a re q u e stin g that stu­ week a c c e le ra te d su m m e r t r a in ­ as the end o f th e ir sophom ore a r r iv e d a t. L e g is la tiv e cuts have tic k e ts ye t to be sold and that he T h is a lso a p p lie s to students expects a s e llo u t by l a t e T h u rs ­ dents a r r iv e at the h o u r they in g p e rio d as p riv a te s . y e a r. T h e p ro g ra m w ould be also been questioned. who have lo s t th e ir e a rly re g is ­ signed up f o r . T h is w i ll m ake the T h e House gro up voted to r a is e o p tio n a l. In past a d m in is tra tio n s , the day. tra tio n re s e rv a tio n c a rd s , he said. "S tu d e n ts should keep in m in d G rid G a m e H a n n a h C a lls Soviets Endorse Cuban Demand U N IT E D NATIO N S, N.Y.U’l- T he Soviet U nion and o th e r C o m m u­ n is t nations T uesday endorsed C uba’ s demand that abandonment of M ay B e O n C iv il R ig h ts the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo be made a c o n d itio n fo r estab­ lis h in g a n u c le a r-fre e zone in L a tin A m e ric a . L o ca l T V T o p P ro b le m T h e y launched a co n ce rte d a ttack in th e U .N .G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly ’ s m ain p o litic a l c o m m itte e on U.S. p o lic y to w a rd n u c le a r -fre e zones P re sid e n t John A . Hannah lis ts in o th e r p a rts of the w o rld as w e ll. WMSB (C hannel 10), the U n i­ c iv il rig h ts as A m e ric a ’ s m ost v e r s ity te le v is io n sta tio n , has im p o rta n t d o m e s tic p ro b le m . Cambodia Severs A ll U.S. Ties announced p la n s to te le v is e the " P r o g r e s s in t h i s area is S ta te - lllin o is game i f a s e llo u t necessary i f A m e ric a is to con­ PHNOM PENH , C am bodia li) — P rin c e N orodom Sihanouk, r u le r is announced by 1:30 p .m . T h u rs ­ tin u e to have d o m e stic tra n q u il­ o f C am bodia, Tuesday seve red a ll econom ic and m ilit a r y tie s w ith day. i t y , ” he sa id Tuesday. "A b o u t the U n ite d States. T he T h u rs d a y deadline is in ac­ o n e -th ird o f the w o rld is non­ Sihanouk charged that U.S. a id was being used to underm ine cord an ce w ith N a tio n a l C o lle g ia te w h ite, and how we tre a t Negroes h im . A t h l e t i c A s s o c ia tio n (NC AA) has a g re a t deal to do w ith He announced h is d e cisio n in a f ie r y speech b e fo re an e m e r­ ru le s w hich re q u ire T V statio ns A m e ric a ’ s acceptance by these gency se ssio n o f h is p o litic a l p a rty at a Phnom Penh stad ium . to n o tify the g o ve rn in g body th a t p e o p le ." they a r e te le c a s tin g a game at T he p re s id e n t spoke at the le a st 48 h o u rs b e fo re the contest MSU M en’ s C lu b luncheon in Red Agitation In Saigon Claimed begins. the U n ion . T h e U.S. C iv il R ights SAIGON, V ie t Nam (jP)-Communist t e r r o r is ts have been sent in to A t s v l ^ i y v e r s t . c v soocts C o m m is s io n , when it began in b low up go vern m ent j|nd U sS. m ilit a r y in s ta lla tio n s and o ffic ia ls it now appears do ub tful 1957, was the f ir s t governm ent k i l l A m e ric a n p e rso n n e l, Vietnaimese s e c u rity sou rces saia T u e s - that the gam e w i ll be a s e llo u t by actio n on c iv i l rig h ts in 82 y e a rs , day. deadline tim e T h u rs d a y . he said. E a g e r to d is c r e d it the new m ilit a r y re g im e , they have throw n W hether t h e gam e is c a r r ie d Hannah has been p re sid e n t of usual ca u tio n aside and a re re c r u itin g any pe rson s who say they lo c a lly o r not, WMSB w i l l s t ill (continued from pago 3) su p p o rt the C o m m u n ist V ie t Cong cause, the in fo rm a n ts added. (continued from peg* 6) Sports Editors Robert Shackleton And James Adams Check Scene Of Coming Grid Battle 2 Michigan State News, E a s t La n si n g , Michigan W edne s da y, N o v e m b e r 20, 1963 Point Of View Carelessness Can Hurt Children Maybe it is the University that of these blocks is way down on the has forgotten about the children assigned p rio rity lis t of married An African Student living in University m a r r i e d h o u s i n g maintenance projects. housing, or maybe it is some of Apparently repairs inside apart­ Speaks His Mind the married students themselves ments are given top p rio rity. who are at fault. But regardless Children can’ t say much--they ■ by Ephrem Ma ofwho is to blame, children have can’ t make any eloquent plea or EDITOR’ S NOTE: Ephrem Ma is from the Federal lie- suffered from someone’ s neglect w rite a letter. They can only get public of Cameroun in West A frica. He is currently taking or carelessness. hurt, as some have, and only then a three-month course in the intensive study of English at does their plight receive sudden the U niversity’ s American Language and Education Center. Spray cans and containers o f V/e wonder if yog w ill bo as movod by this article as wo noxious fluids have been left with­ concern. were. in reach of youngsters, which Can’ t something be done about How do you lik e A m e ric a so who c a n 't dance fa s t, w e ll o r quite understandably set their these hazards and sim ilar ones fa r? 1 am alw ays asked th is at a ll when you in v ite them to qu estio n. B e fo re an sw e ring it , dance w ith you. But the same curiosity to work. One young boy w h i c h threaten youngsters in I ask you not to be m ad a t m y g ir ls w i ll dance re a lly fa s t o r has already required hospitali­ married housing? m is ta k e s : I am not E n g l i s h w e ll, a few seconds a fte r il speaking. zation; others have needed treat­ While we find ourselves pon­ Now, how do I lik e A m e ric a ? an A m e ric a n guy in v ite s them.’ T h e y a re v e ry in te re s tin g w her ment by a doctor. dering t h i s question, we hope T h a t is a v e ry good qu estio n. you f i r s t m eet th e m : “ It was You ask m e that question be­ There are also jagged broken others who are in a position to cause you expect m e to enjoy nice ta lk in g to y o u " they say when ru n n in g away fro m you glass blocks in some of the con­ rectify the situation ponder also: m y s e lf in A m e ric a as w e ll as as fa s t as p o s s ib le . Don’ t ex­ nectors b e t w e e n t he various or must more accidents accen­ any fo re ig n exchange student. pect to see them again; how ever, If the s itu a tio n re m a in s the i f you m ee t them by hazard, housing units. But the repairing tuate the problem? sam e f o r us, 1 w i ll ask to be they w on’ t v o lu n ta rily see you. tr a n s fe rre d to F ra n c e . It is no u s e . t o c a ll them up because the y have to go to a The Unifier—Nixon? V/e’ re Disappointed M o s t o f us a re deceived, con­ fa n cy m e e tin g at the m om ent you c a ll and so on. He’ s through—forever, was the party after the bloodletting’ ’ fuse d, d isap pointed : we can’ t co m ­ A Slap In The Face one typical analysis by the press b e t w e e n the Rockefeller and m u n ica te as we w ish w i t h t h e I t is un b e lie va b le and a shame; A m e ric a n stud ents. T he boys a re i t is hide ous. Who do you think after Richard M. Nixon lost h is Goldwater camps which, he ob­ so m e tim e s v e ry u n frie n d ly and the A fric a n exchange students bid last year for the governorship serves , is “ getting very bloody.’ ’ unkind; they s c a rc e ly speak and a re when you sla p us in the face when they do, you can t e ll them tha t way? How do you want us of California. But in the remark­ Perhaps Mr. Nixon isn’ t a can­ that you a re fro m Heaven, o r A f­ to have a good im p re s s io n oi able ways of American politics, didate, but his point of view today r ic a , o r the sea. T h a t w i ll be th is c o u n try then? Mr. Nixon’ s name keeps cropping isn’ t bad for someone who is. Talk a ll rig h t, they won’ t ask you: I t is n ’ t v e ry f a ir to encourage ‘ ‘ How can a man be fro m Flea- the A fr ic a n exchange students to up in discussions a b o u t n e x t like t h a t is certain to r e m i n d ven o r fr o m the sea?” T h e y com e to the U.S., the " le a d e r ” year’ s Republican Presidential Republicans t h e i r party might r a r e ly ask you questions about o f the fre e w o rld , and then to y o u rs e lf, y o u r c o u n try and so tre a t us in an u n a c c e p t a b l e , nominee. benefit if the “ bloodletting’ ’ were on. And the y answ er the ques­ m ea ningless w ay, when we General Eisenhower suggested stopped by some gifted unifier tio n s you ask them by “ Y e s ” a re f u ll c itiz e n s in o u r na tive o r by " N o . ” It is b o rin g , v e ry , c o u n trie s and when we can study publicly what many others had before the convention’ s end. v e ry , b o rin g . and fe e l at hom e in som e o th e r been saying privately for s ome — NATIONAL OBSERVER T h is la c k o f co m m u n ica tio n c o u n trie s th a t a re n ’ t known as is m ost obvious w ith the g ir ls . the fr e e w o r ld ’ ’ le a d e r.” months--that Mr. Nixon ought O f c o u rs e , som e g ir ls and boys We A fric a n students a re ex­ not be counted o u t . Then last t r y to be n ice but you have so change students as w e ll as those week, a s a m p l i n g of opinion among managing editors of the Perennials Letters To The Editor few o f the m th a t I w onder i f fro m o th e r fo re ig n c o u n trie s , th is nu m b e r is as m any as and we need a ll the re sp e ct p e r thousand o f the stud ents. due to o u r t it le as they speak Associated Press in Miami Beach The chronic instability of Arab T h e re is som e th in g w ro n g w ith m o re and m o re o f the im p o r­ When To Believe? g ir ls . I d id n ’ t expect when I tance o f A fr ic a and the good r e ­ showed, surprisingly, that many politics again showed its face in landed in the U.S. to fin d g ir ls la tio n s between h e r and the U.S. thought it w o u 1d be Mr. Nixon the sudden revolt in Iraq. against President Kennedy, with Our judgments of its merits abundant. We should, through o u r O £ ■n □ R H. 0^ Jv T o T he E d ito r: caut and O th e llo , to m e n tio n o n ly D E_ C 1 3 a JH O yj_ _E_ R_j Mr. Kennedy winning again. The w ill have to wait. Meanwhile, one F a th e r A z k o u l, you say I am exte nsive news m edia, take M r. a few . L JL U T j_ L E □ a a thinking is that the former Vice must wonder what makes the Arab not old enough to d is b e lie v e . Am K by the e a r dnd ru b h is nose We s in c e re ly hope th a t M is s M E L_ H a n B 0 OL I, then, old enough to believe? in h is own boasts of econom ic D egnore’ s le tte r w i ll not d is ­ ACROSS 34 .and President w ill come to the fore nations so prone to political up­ A m I old enovfgh to say "1 be­ s u p e rio rity . courage students and fa c u lty fr o m 1. Ray tish measure ? 0 A S . !*T—□ □ a A L_¡E G ì È S PF m a ! £ ] m ÜL Y as a compromise candidate if and heaval. Is it the r e s u l t of t he lie v e in God, and cleave unto his L e t the R ussian people hunger ta k in g advantage o f o u r f a c il i­ 7. Name plate 37 Compost* E V T ru le s , and d e dicate m y life to his a litt le . An em p ty stom ach p r o ­ tie s . 12. Dye tion lo r two jr 7]3 when the Goldwater and Rocke­ rapid defeat of the old order, or s e rv ic e ? " T h is is a v a s tly m ore m otes an a c tiv e m in d , and an M u s ic L ib r a r y S ta ff 13. Market 38. Conducted El p Em n 11 S Äf L E _L_ A_ R M g a] T R_ _A_ H feller forces deadlock. merely an example of Arab tem- co m p lic a te d d e c is io n . It in volve s a c tiv e m in d w ill soon re a liz e Roseann H a m m ill place 41 Starred li/.ard A_ T 0^J k E_ £_ E_f a 0 T_ E w hich end o f the ta b le has the 14. Perform ing Mr, Nixon denies he is or would my^eniire fu tu re . I f I am n o u rfu lt C %t V. c T perament? I t* it politics or con-*- ' enough to d o u b t,! am c e rta in ly not banquets. 15. Type ot 9 43. Barrel slat P A^ V k w ■E become a candidate. He says the cern for the people which moves w ise enough to b e lie v e . Jack G a llie Consideration Down 16. And so 45. Imbecile’ 46. Firmament S L EE T T_ È G Î best role he can play is “ to unite so many to revolt? We agree, F a th e r, I am n o to ld T o the E d ito r: io rtli 47. Hindu SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY S PUZZLE enough to be w is e . But 1 am s t ill , Edified? In re g a rd to the N o vem b er 17. Fourth calil queen 7. Freedom 15. Salted human — ne w ly so, but, human — 18. Drone 48. Fervid 14 le tte r w r itte n by M r . K e ll­ T o the E d ito r: 8. Since 17. M o riiu ilii One Man—Generation's Turmoil From Our Wire Services and I need a n sw e rs to the ques­ tio n s — What is a human being? What is h is pu rpo se on earth? Y o u r W ire S e rv ic e re p o rt on N kru m a h and the Young P io n e e rs n e r: I a ls o had the m is fo rtu n e to be in vo lve d in ' a scene at O lin th is week — on ly in th is 19. Place alone 23. Thespian 25. Black gum DOW N 1. Lateral 2. Tie 9. Explosive device dye 20. London district What happens to h im a fte r he is an in trig u in g exam ple o f s e l­ 3. Valence 10. Canal case I was the one in s u lte d . tree HONG K O N G ,-W rapped up in the s lig h t fig u re a rm y , so I jo in e d . S till th e re w ere o b stacle s. dies? as m uch as any woman of e c tiv e p e rc e p tio n , and the r e ­ 2 1. Peculiar 29. M u tila tio n 4. W hite iron 11 13th of a be w ild e re d young man is the s to ry of a gen­ " I q u a lifie d f o r o ffic e rs ’ candidate scho ol, but 1 ninety. N e v e r having been to the H e al­ lava s u lt is th a t we a re not m uch 31. Giver 5 Instigate wedding e ra tio n caught in a w o rld o f hot and co ld w a r. was not a c itiz e n . 1 cou ld have b e e n u se fu l. T hese a re q u e stio n s everyone w is e r than we w e re b e fo re re a d ­ th C e n te r I could not have been 32. C n lty 6 Therefore anniversary 22 . Epopee It is a s to ry of a your g man who thought he had expected to know the p ro c e d u re 23. Exists He had been w ith a fo rw a rd a r t ille r y o b s e rv e r m ust decide fo r h im s e lf. He ca n ­ in g it . fo llo w e d . found the answ er and d isco ve re d th a t h is answer was w rong. T o d a y he h a s no d re a m s, no il l u ­ section deep in s id e N o rth K ore a, w ith the 3 rd B a - not b lin d ly fo llo w those possessed It was GBS who s a id tha t i f Y et When 1 asked the re ce p ­ / 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II L Calcium symbol sio n s; not even an " i s m ” to c lin g to. ta llio n of the 9th In fa n try R egim ent he and 11 bud­ dies w ere ca p tu re d , d is a rm e d and held in a d itch o f m o re w isd o m . It is necessary fo r e v e ry man to see w ith h is own you w ant to be m o st m is in fo r ­ m ed about any ‘ native* c o u n try tio n is t w h e th e r I w o uld be c a lle d 12 i 13 ). E nthrall He was born the same y e a r as the g re a t w o rld o v e r the P .A . when a d o c to r r. Behold u n til the action was o ve r. eyes a n d not w ith t h e sight o f (w hich w a s c o lo n ia l in those de p re ssio n . He was 11 when the N a zis invaded his was a v a ila b le , she v e ry s a rc a s ­ 14 15 T h e ir ca p to rs supplied them w ith re a d in g m a t­ another. days), ask the fe llo w who has choice c o u n try . He was a teenager when W o rld W ar 11 t ic a lly sa id , ' ‘ W e ll, w hat do you ended. te r — a ll p o litic a l propaganda and m o s tly Soviet D is b e lie f is not alw ays the hon­ liv e d th e re f o r t h ir t y y e a rs and th in k y o u 'r e w a itin g in lin e f o r ? " It 17 It 30. C a rrotlikc He went to the U n ite d States and fought fo r the p u b lica tio n s. By the t i m e n e g o tia tio n s w e re un­ derw ay f o r p ris o n e r exchanges, c o n d itio n s got est end o f honest co n sid e ra tio n , but n e ith e r i s b e lie f. Many are speaks t h e language l i k e a ‘ n a tiv e .’ Then as I w alked away I he a rd 19 % 20 21 % %22 herb genus 33. Jap. dr ama U n ite d States, tr ie d to be an A m e ric a n and fa ile d to make it . He found f r u s t r a t ir i , he turne d to b e tte r in the cam p and th e re was m o re food. do ub te rs because i t is fashion­ A t one tim e w e he ard and h e r com m e nt to a c o -w o rk e r som ething to the e ffe c t, "H o n ­ % is % 24 %27 28 V / i 34. K. Indian B elhom m e re fu se d re p a tria tio n . He had been a able. But he who r e a lly s u ffe rs rea d ad nauseam about o n e -p a rty 25 24 caste C o m m unism and found hopelessness. e s tly , these co lle g e s tu d e n ts ." % p ris o n e r alm ost th re e y e a rs . T h e th in k in g -o v e r the vo id of not being able to be­ sta te s in A fr ic a because you have 35. Kuss, A lb e rt B elhom m e, now 34, is one o f those men H e r tre a tm e n t' c e rta in ly helped 29 30 31 p e rio d fa ile d to change his m ind because he fe lt lie v e does so because none of the so m any o n e -p a rty states in th is convention de scrib e d by the w o rd " t u r n c o a t.” He was one of m ake m e fe e l b e tte r. % he a lre a d y had gone beyond the p o in t of no re tu rn . answ ers of fa ith are p e rfe ct r e ­ d e m o c ra tic c o u n try tha t you can­ 32 33 30 Ireland a s m a ll group of A m e rica n s ca p tu re d in Korea who refused to be re p a tria te d . T hey took h im to Shansi P ro v in c e , to the town p lie s to h is questions! not see wood f o r tre e s . O r r e a lly is i t the m o te -a n d -b e a m visio n ? Diane Bogatko % 'À 34 35 5 * % 37 38 d % 39. Regular 39 40 40. Fender of T a iyu a n , w h e r e he was taught s o m e basic In tim e , pe rha ps, the doubter He wound up 13 y e a rs la te r in a tin y o n e -ro o m fla t in a run -d o w n hotel in Hong Kong, w ith his C hinese and given m ore p o litic a l in d o c trin a tio n . w ill le a rn to s e ttle fo r h a lf-s a t­ T o a d d a li t t l e m o re in fo r ­ PEANUTS M Y DAD 15 41 % 42 % u44 43 hump m a tio n f o r y o u r re a d e rs , the 42. Female Chinese w ife and th re e c h ild re n , liv in g on hand­ outs of the Red C ro s s and the S alvatio n A rm y In 1956 he m a r rie d H s iu Y in g and then cam e the c h ild re n , B illy , R ic k y and Ueon. But he fe lt the is fy in g answ ers in p re fe re n ce to none at a ll. When he le a rn s to Young P io n e e rs no lo n g e r sin g 5TILL U)0RRl£D ABOUT THE PRICE 4S % 44 anim al ‘ ‘ R ule B rita n n ia ” as w e d id un­ 43 ( )riental c o m p ro m is e , he can believe, but Of HAlRCUT5„. and w a itin g to be sent to h is n a tive land, B elgium . " I fe lt m y s e lf a s o rt of id e a lis t,” he to ld me. p re s s u re of t h e C o m m unist sta te . Nobody was fre e to m ove, fre e to speak. not be fore. t i l we co u ld h a rd ly h e a r o u r­ 41 i 40 weight 44. Youngster " I had fa ith in people. A lo t of that has been de­ Uast Aug. 30, he cam e out o f C hina w ith his Jean P ritc h a rd selves f o r ho arse ness; they sin g ‘ ‘ Lo ng liv e A fric a n U n ity and $ 40 Exclam a­ stro ye d . 1 have not r e a lly lost fa ith in people but fa m ily , " s ic k and tir e d of the p la c e .” tion 1 know now that pow er is thé m ost c o rru p tin g " T h e life , the in d u s try , the fa rm s and a ll the Stagnation the A fric a n P e rs o n a lity .” And w hat is the A fr ic a n P e rs o n a lity ? thin g in society. 1 am going to stay away fro m a ll re s t did not agree w ith what I had read ... the p o litic a l p a rtie s fro m nowon. T h e re is no fu tu re people w e re ap athe tic, although a ctive r e s is t ­ T o the E d ito r: T h a t w h ich m akes the South A f r i ­ in it f o r m e .” ance was out of the question. 1had been of the M T he co lu m n by Jack Shea in onday's paper ty p ifie s the stag­ can s e ttle r go vern m ent ban the book “ B la ck B e a u ty .” P o o r k id s , is the time to Belhom m e was knocked about by the European opinion that people are b a s ic a lly good and, given a !-iE5 InRcATtNiNo AcA'N C chance, could m ake a go of C o m m u n ism . But it nation o f the A m e ric a n m ind in can th e y understand a ll that? Buy cne c-those n an a d v is o ry c a p a c ity to AUSG «•>%r — In fla tio n c o u ld f la r e up any­ R e co rd in g f a c ilit ie s w i ll be sid e n ts who have re la tiv e s o v e r­ tim e the g o ve rn m e n t gets c a re ­ seas as w e ll as te m p o ra ry f o r ­ n a ll its bra nch es. DG’ s Shine Up Sorority Symbol a v a ila b le in 302 Student S e rv ic e s eign stud ents. ‘E x c e l l e n t ’ F o r F a l l T erm An am endm ent a llo w in g t h e le s s o r the la b o r-m a n a g e m e n t- m a rk e t re la tio n s h ip gets out o f 8-2 :3 0 p .m . M onday and T u e s ­ T h e Red C ro s s m a ils the re ­ a Im in is tr a tiv e v ic e p re s id e n t to day. Students m u st m ake ap po int­ The P lacem ent Bureau w ill has been conducted by e m p lo ye rs w hack, busin essm en say. T h e re ’ s c o rd in g s fr e e o f cha rge to o v e r­ o: se rve student ju d ic ia r y h e a r- m ents by phone and b rin g th e ir w ind up one of the heaviest fa ll in te re s te d in graduates in scie n ­ in, s. D G ’s F a i t h A n ch o red a new p sych o lo g y e m e rg in g , how­ student ID ’ s f o r the re c o rd in g seas fa m ilie s o f students. " T h is is a w o n d e rfu l g e stu re in te rv ie w in g seasons on re c o rd t if ic and te c h n ic a l fie ld s . . n amendm ent sp e cifyin g m o re e v e r, w h e re by the f i r s t re a c tio n session . d u rin g the fin a l three weeks of T he la rg e , gold anchor s ittin g on the law n o f the D e l­ to a co s t p ro b le m is to o ffs e t on th e p a rt o f the Red C ro s s ,” Shingleton said th e re has been p r t 'is e ly the tim e of e le c tio n s . the te rm . ta G am m a s o r o r it y house, 365 N . H a rris o n , does not m a rk i t som ehow ra th e r than to ra is e B e tty A b u -G h e id a , educational M r s . A bu-G heida said, “ and we a s ig n ific a n t in cre a se in the num ­ T o b e c o m e e ffe c tiv e , a l l Jack Shingleton, Bureau d ire c ­ the s ite o f a s h ip w re c k . It is the na tio n a l sym bo l o f D e l­ p ric e s . exchange c o o rd in a to r, sa id the urg e a ll fo re ig n students to take b e r of Ph.D candidates who re g ­ amendm ents m ust b e a p p ro ve d b y t o r , said the 21 room s have been ta G am m a and is de picte d in m in ia tu re on the DG p in . Some e co n o m ists w o r r y about tape f a c ilit ie s a re being set up advantage o f i t . " is te re d f o r in te rv ie w s th is te rm . the F a cu lty C o m m itte e on Student fille d to cap acity n e a rly e ve ry A ll IDG ch a p te rs have t r ie d to get an ch o rs f o r th e ir he re because o f the s tro n g ly "T h e s e com panies w e re ju s t beg­ A ffa ir s . Dean ofS tudents J o h n A . fa v o ra b le response fr o m fo re ig n f o r th is t i m e of the y e a r,” ging fo r d o c to ra l candidates to Fuzak said AUSG re p re s e n ta tiv e s houses. Since th is type o f an cho r has not been m ade sin ce students to th e p ro g ra m . C a le n d a r o f about 1920, ho w e ver, m any ch a p te rs have not obtained Shingleton sa id . "W e expect a fu ll house m ost days d u rin g the next in te rv ie w ,” he said. " I n sp ite o f the i n c r e a s e , th e re s t ill to be in v ite d w ould in clud e Speak­ e r o f C o ng ress Bob Hencken, one. H ow D o ( k m iin g E v e n t e V ic e -P re s id e n t T e r r y B urgon T h e M SU an cho r was p re se n te d to the house by the " T h e Red C ro s s has been p r o ­ three weeks as w e ll.” A la rg e w e re n ’ t as m any Ph.D. students v id in g tra n s p o rta tio n f o r the stu­ percentage o f the in te rv ie w in g as the com panies w ould lik e to and another C ongress re p re s e n t­ ative . pledge c la s s of 1961. The c la s s found i t in a ste e l w arehouse in D e tro it. Y o u S a y dents to it s o ffic e s in downtown F a c u lty W om en 's A sso cia tio n have in te rv ie w e d .” Luncheon — 11:45 a .m .,2 2 U nion. day th is te r m . N e a rly 5,000 stu ­ A fte r p a in tin g i t , the pledges set the anchor in a cem ent L a n s in g ,” M r s . A bu -G heida sa id , "W e have a good m a n y ques­ Management S e m i n a r — 2 dents had been in te rv ie w e d by In te rv ie w in g at the Bureau w ill b lo ck. " b u t because o f the g re a t in ­ tio n s about t h e s e am endm ents, 489 e m p lo ye rs F rid a y . end D ec. 6, the F rid a y be fore Fuzak said. "W e don’ t a c tu a lly " T h is was done so no one can w a lk o ff w ith i t , ” said ‘S u g a r ’ ? te r e s t, the y decided to b rin g p .m ., 108 E pp le y C e n te r. A cad em ic Senate M eeting — 4 " T h is is an e xce lle n t fig u re fin a ls . Le e S chn eider, G ro sse P o in te s e n io r and a m e m b e r of the equipm ent out h e re .” know enough about them to m ake a p .m ., M usic A u d ito riu m . the ’ 61 pledge c la s s . I t ’ s d in n e r tim e , you w ant the de cisio n at p re s e n t.” T h e " v o ic e le tt e r ” s e rv ic e is Botany and P la n t P athology No one has succeeded in a c tu a lly s te a lin g it , but f r a ­ sug ar and y o u 'r e not s u re how RALPH’S CAFETERIA 325 EAST GRAND RIVER T he c o m m itte e p ro b a b ly w ill hold its next m e e tin g T uesday, Fuzak said. te r n ity pledge cla sse s often p a in t it . In a d d itio n , som e pledges have been tie d to the anchor to ask f o r i t . T h is is the p ro b ­ le m som e o f the 24 coeds p a r ­ an annual h o lid a y p ro g ra m o f S e m in a r — 4 p .m ., 450 N at. S ci. A m e ric a n Red C ro s s ch a p te rs th rou gh ou t the c o u n try . P o litic a l Science C o llo q u iu m — 4 p .m ., 108 B e rk e y H a ll. A n o th e r m a tte r d iscusse d at w ith cha in s and p a d lo cks, taped to i t w ith ad he sive, and tic ip a tin g in A lp ha O m ic t on P i s o r o r it y 's fo re ig n language pla n M r s . A b u -G h e id a said the L a n ­ P h ysio lo g y and P ha rm aco log y the m eeting T uesday was th e p r o - re q u ire d to vacuum around it . F e a tu r in g : The a n cho r w eighs 170 pounds. I t has a base 3 fe e t w ide have face d. sing c h a p te r is p ro b a b ly the only S e m in a r — 4:10 p .m ., 101 G ilt — cedure f o r c h a rte rin g new s o r o r­ ne r. and a sh a ft about 5 fe e t high . One n ig h t a w eek, the g ir ls one in th e n a tio n w h ich o ffe rs LIGHTNING FAST SERVICE itie s on cam pus. " I t takes a p p ro x im a te ly th re e e x tre m e ly s tro n g men seat th e m s e lv e s a t d i n n e r ac­ the s e rv ic e to fo re ig n students. A m e ric a n C h e m ic a l S ociety M a rke tin g Club to c a r r y i t , " sa id M is s S chn eider. c o rd in g to t h e ir in te re s t in Span­ is h , F re n c h o r G e rm a n . T h is is the f i r s t y e a r the p r o - L e c tu re — 8 p .m ., 122 K edzie. School of L a b o r and In d u s tria l . T h e an cho r is cleaned by the IDG m e m b e rs a n d i s 5 P E C i A L : Monday thru F rid a y B . L . K a m b u rg , v ic e -p re s id e n t M a r ily n Ita lia n o , N e w a rk , N .J ., R e la tio n s L e c tu re S e rie s — 8 painted once a te r m — i f i t is not pa in te d by a f r a t e r ­ of m a rk e tin g a n d d ir e c to r of s e n io r, who liv e d in M a d rid , bpain p .m ., K iv a , E ric k s o n H a ll. MEAT ENTREE WHIPPED POTATOES 55< Bobbie B ro o k s , In c ., w ill speak to the MSU M a rk e tin g clu b , at n ity f ir s t . It is also a fa v o rite p la y th in g o f e le m e n ta ry school c h ild re n on th e ir w ay to and fr o m school. f o r a y e a r and is ta k in g g ra du ate co u rse s in Spanish is c h a irm a n Sewage Spartan G u a rd D r i ll T eam (RO TC) — 4 p .m ., B a llro o m , HOT VEGETABLES 8 to n ig h t in 31 U n ion . o f the p ro g ra m , designed to help (concluded from page 1) Dem . H a ll. ROLL and BUTTER Ski C lub — 7:30 p .m ., 137 those ta k in g a fo re ig n language sep ara te s the E a st L a n sin g sew­ ■O— R e la y I To C o n ta c t J a p a n becom e m o re p ro fic ie n t in con­ v e rs a tio n . M a r ily n B u ll, C a s n o v ia s e n io r, age and w a te r sys te m s . T h is w ill enable the sewage syste m to m e rg e w ith MSU and M e rid ia n W omen’ s IM . MSU P ackaging S o cie ty — 7:30 p .m ., Log C abin, S peaker: Ralph s a id , can send but not re c e iv e O’ R e illy o f O’ R e illy A s s o c ia te s . W ASHINGTON T— T he Space R e lay I w i ll be 4,000 m ile s above d ire c ts th e G e rm a n s e c tio n .c o m - T own ship. the P a c ific and about h a lf-w a y s a te llite tra n s m is s io n s and th e re MSU In d u s tria l A r t s C lub — Agency said T uesday Japan w ill posed m a in ly o f g ir ls in te re s te d a c ro s s . a re no p l a n s to m o d ify the 7 p .m ., 122 E ric k s o n , Speaker: be added to it s w o rld -w id e co m ­ in scie nce . A llo c a tio n s between the th re e T h e M o j a v e s ta tio n , NASA s ta tio n . M r. P ete rson o f MSU P lacem ent m u n ica tio n s s a t e l l i t e n e tw o rk One ta b le is re s e rv e d f o r E n g - u s e rs a re : MSU, 3 m illio n g a l­ B ure au . •*»im a tm e -« Ay t x iW a r j’ lis n ,' b u t "1 th in k they fe e l le ft* lo n s & day; E a st LarasLtg, 5 .5 > G radu ate In t e r - V a r s it y C h r is ­ the P a c ific Ocean F rid a y . out s o m e tim e s ," M is s Ita lia n o . .m illio n g a llo n s ; and M e rid ia n T h is in a u g u ra l bro ad cast to N o N eed F o r W in g s , said. T ow n ship, 1.5 m illio n . M e rid ia n tia n F e llo w s h ip — 9:30 p .m ., owen S e m ina r R oom . PLAY GOLF EVERYDAY! the F a r E ast w ill be between " T h e p ro g ra m h a s p ro v e n s u c ­ T o w n sh ip and MSU sha res w ere w o rke d out on a fo rm u la based P ro m e n a d e rs ’ Open Dance — M o ja ve , C a lif., and a sta tio n c e s s fu l so f a r , ” she added,' " b u t announcing new rates: about 100 m ile s n o rth e a st of E a g le H a s A P ilo t at the b e ginning the g ir ls w e re on the am ount both u s e rs e s ti­ 7 p .m ., 33 W om en’ s IM . T okyo v ia the R elay I s a te llite . assu red o f " w in g s ’ ’ f o r the next ra th e r shy about saying an ythin g. m ated they w o uld need. 9 holes - only $1.50 T h e N a tio n a l A e ro n a u tics and AU B U R N , ALA.I/P)-W ar E agle th re e y e a rs at le a st. Now they a re not as a fr a id .” SOS: 'Please III, A ub urn U n iv e r s ity 's m ascot, 18 holes - only $2.50 Space A d m in is tra tio n said the e x p e rim e n t w i ll be the f i r s t of p ro b a b ly is the o n ly b ir d in cap­ H a m e r, L a g ra n g e , G a., a e ro ­ “ I th in k the p ro g ra m has been n a u tic a l a d m in is tra tio n student, v e ry h e lp fu l to m e ,” L o ra in e It is expected th a t the new Send Tickets p la n t w i ll help cle a n up the Red Lessons for in d iv id u a ls a s e rie s planned between th is F rid a y and D ec. 13. t iv it y w ith a p riv a te p ilo t. T h e golden eagle, nicknam ed has been w o rk in g w ith the eagle P ie rs o n , D e lto n j u n i o r , s a i d . C e da r R iv e r. R e sid e n ts liv in g in For O pera’ f o r tw o y e a rs un d e r s u p e rv is io n " I ’ m ta k in g Spanish 102, and the E ast La n sin g and in M e rid ia n Anyone not p la n n in g to use h is NASA sa id the in it ia l b ro a d ­ T ig e r , is flo w n to A u b u rn 's o u t- or groups of 4 by a PGA of h i s o rig in a l t r a i n e r , Jon f i r s t tim e we t r ie d the plan T o w n sh ip who a re p o u rin g ra w tic k e t f o r t h e op era “ la T r a v - ca st w o u ld c o n s is t o f g re e tin g s of-to w n fo o tb a ll games by h is P rof essi onal Bowden o f G u lfp o rt, M is s ., who I was r e a lly m ix e d up. Now w ith sewage in to cou nty d ra in s w ill Ir fro m A m e ric a n o ffic ia ls to the tr a in e r , E lw yn H a m e r, a lic e n s ­ ia ta ” T uesday is ask^d to send it graduates in D e cem b er. M a rily n n js h e lp , I have m o re be re q u ire d to hook in to the new Sat., Sun., —1 Japanese people. ed p ilo t. to t h e M u s ic D e p a rtm e n t, 102 Hol i days 9AM-11PM 3411 EAST MICH. d a ily 10AM-11PM H a m e r fle w the m asco t to J a c k ­ a ssu ran ce when I speak.” sewage syste m . M u s ic B u ild in g . A t the tim e o f tra n s m is s io n H a m e r is a ju n io r and the as­ son, M is s ., f o r the A u b u rn - Students in the m u sic 272 c la s s s is ta n t t r a in e r , Bob S uther, Los M is s is s ip p i State gam e Nov. 9 Name Chairman T h is has been a state la w be­ taught b y W a lte r Hodgson, p r o ­ Angeles sop ho m ore, also is a and to A the ns, G a., S aturday f o r fo re b u t . it was d iff ic u lt to en­ fe s s o r o f m u s ic , need the tic k e ts . license d p ilo t, so W ar Eagle is the A u b u rn -G e o rg ia gam e. He For N ew College fo rc e because these areas d id Hodgson has req ue ste d h is c la s s said W ar E agle g ive s no tro u b le not have sewage lin e s . T h e y w ere to attend the o p e ra . T ic k e ts fo r on the t r ip s . “ He s e ttle s down in D E T R O IT (U P I)— W illia m A . re q u ire d to have se p tic tanks, the opera, h o w e ve r, have b e e n yo u Insurance ID’s the baggage d e p a rtm e n t,” H a m e r added. G roen in g, J r . , a Dow C h e m ic a l C o. o ff ic ia l, T uesd ay w as e le c­ ho w e ver. so ld out. & To Be Picked Up W ar Eagle is n e ith e r tie d down ted te m p o ra ry c h a irm a n o f the oas U n ^ d a n t a t M a n ie A n o r hooded f o r the tr ip s , although bo a rd o f d ir e c to rs o f the r e ­ G e n . P a t t o n ’s Son ID c a rd s fo r students covered he possesses f u ll length w i n g s c e n tly c h a rte re d p riv a te co lle g e by the Student In su ra n ce Plan YOU are important at Marie’ s and c la w s . An A u b u rn m erchant w h ich w i ll s e rv e the S aginaw -B ay are a v a ila b le 3 -5 p .m . today throu gh F rid a y in the Student p a y s the b ir d ’ s tra n s p o rta tio n C ity -M id la n d a re a . W in s A r m y H o n o r I Marie as owner-operator of Marie’ s and a resident Insu ra nce O f f i c e , 337 Student co sts. T h e eagle has been in c a p tiv ­ T h e new co lle g e w i ll o ffe r t h ir d and fo u rth y e a r co lle g e W A S H I N G T O N (f)— A n o th e r P re s id e n t, was p icke d . B ut he with interests in the East Lansing community is doub­ S e rvice s. it y since he was a fle d g lin g . He co u rse s to supplem ent the f i r s t G eorge S. P atto n is r is in g to chose in ste ad to re s ig n h is co m ­ The c a rd s are needed fo r v e r ­ ly anxious to serve you-the customer-in the best way ific a tio n of cove rag e under the weighs about 15 pounds and is 5 and second y e a r co u rse s now being o ffe re d by D e lta J u n io r p ro m in e n c e in the a rm y . m is s io n and e n te r the p u b lis h in g fe e t 6 fr o m w in g tip to w in g L t . C o l. P a tto n , son o f the b u sin e ss. possible. plan. tip. C o lle g e . dashing “ blood and gu ts” tank Gen. G eorge S. P atton , J r . YOU w ill find complete stock assortments in the finest ge n e ra l o f W o rld W a r II fa m e , was c o n s id e re d by m any the m o s t quality fashion apparel for campus, business, at home Department of Music has been chosen to atten d the c o lo rfu l a r m y fig u r e in W o rld A rm y W a r C o lle g e s ta rtin g ne xt W ar I I — in com b at ta c tic s , in or social activities. and A u g u st, it was le a rn e d T u e s­ d re s s , in speech. He a lso was day. am ong the m o s t c o n tro v e rs ia l. YOU w ill enjoy individualized, personalized and plea­ Department of Speech T h e a rm y s e le c ts on ly its m ost H is c a re e r cam e to a tra g ic sant service by well informed, refined and dedicated p ro m is in g o ffic e rs f o r it s w a r ' end when he w as fa ta lly in ju re d co lle g e at C a r lis le B a rra c k s , Pa. in an a u to m o b ile a c c i d e n t in University Theatre sales people. O ffs p rin g o f s e v e ra l outstand­ F ra n c e about eigh t m onths a fte r the w a r ended in E urope. You w ill of course receive Free Gift Wrapping, con­ th e in g W o rld W a r II and K o re a n P atton’ s son graduated fr o m W a r g e n e ra ls have made the venient Laywa^ and Charge Account privileges. Avail­ p e R fo R m in q grade. W est P o in t and becam e a se­ cond lie u te n a n t about fiv e m onths able are Gift Certificates and a expert personal shop­ A R tS announces L a s t y e a r L t . C o l. John S. E ise n h o w e r, son o f the fo r m e r a fte r the g e n e ra l died. ping service to assist the gentlemen shopper. com pany 211 MAC. You w ill benefit by interesting departures from the usual store routine-such as current Skirt and Sweater Special Performance AVENU E CASA N O V A # 2 •T O R P IZ Z A SAKE C A L L ” ED-71668 Clubs. Ask about them. of FOR THE FINEST IT A LIA N FOOD DELIVERY EVERY DAY ] THE FANTASTICKS Skirt Club Winner-last week-Sharon Shutty Sweater Club Winnter-this week-Sue K istler STATf TMfATRE on 3 3 2 -3 5 0 5 M.A.C. at A lbert Friday, Nov. 22 at 10 p.m. Tickets on sale Monday, No*. 10 for cash or coupon exchange. Admission $2.00 Fairchild Box Office Hours 12:30-5:00pm daily Wednesday, N ov em be r 20, 1963 5 Michigan State News, E a s t La n si ng , Michigan :This W e e k ’s P l a y Illin i O p p o rtu n is tic W EAK3IDE: CH AN G E 'S' Can't Make Mistakes T h e re a re m any w ays the S par­ indeed, been one o f the m a jo r co m in g along b e tte r than expec­ ted and h is knee m ay be in the " T o m e i t ’ s g re a te r to w in ch a m p io n sh ip than go to the D a ug herty s a i d the Spartans w i ll ju s t c o n ce n tra te on m a s te r­ FAKI tans can t r y to beat I llin o is reasons f o r the I lli n i success p la y in g shape by S aturday. Rose B o w l, " he sa id . " T h e con­ in g the game pla n d u rin g th is Saturday, but th e re 's one th in g s to ry . w eek’ s p ra c tic e se ssio n s. S A S F l- M ' " T h e in ju r y is n ’ t as bad as fe re n c e cha m pionsh ip s h o u l d they c a n 't do. . .th ey can’ t m ake " I ll in o is is an o p p o rtu n is tic i t appeared a t f ir s t , * ’ D augher­ c a r r y m o re w e igh t than going He sa id he fe e ls i t ’ s too la te m is ta k e s . c lu b w ith a good d e fe n s e ," he T h i s p o in t was .e m p h a size d ty sa id . " P la y e r s so m e tim e s get to th e B o w l. I f we w in the B ig to s tre s s techniques and that sa id . " L a s t Saturday they c ro s s ­ tim e and tim e a g a in * tth e w e e k ly w e ll when th e y’ r e anxious to T en, i t w o uld n’ t m a tte r to m e now i t ’ s ju s t a m a tte r in fo rm in g ed m id - fie ld o n ly once un de r w h e th e r w e w e re p icked o r not s ;o n MSU fo o tb a ll w r ite r s * luncheon at th e ir own p o w e r. A ll the o th e r get w e ll. ’ * the team o f I lli n i w eaknesses and üE S T V 6 W K e llo g g C e n te r T uesday a fte r ­ tim e s , they got the b a ll on W is­ Once again the Spartan coach fo r the Rose B o w l." D a ug herty announced that the s tre n g th s . noon. con sin m ista ke s.** re m in d e d the w r ite r s o f h is fe e l­ Spartan f i r s t u n it lin e w i ll s ta rt The Spartans underw ent th e ir " Y o u can’ t m ake m is ta k e s and MSU fans should be encouraged ings to w a rd the B ig T en cham ­ S aturday a fte rn o o n . The lin e in ­ u s u a lly heavy Tuesday p ra c tic e beat I llin o is , *’ said coach D u ffy by the fa c t th a t M ik e C u r r ie is p io n sh ip . cludes ta c k le s Dave H erm an and y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n . Rahn B e n tly , guards John K a r - Tuesday and Wednesday p ra c ­ D a u g h e rty. " I l l i n o i s has a ll the in g re d ie n ts o f a g re a t te a m — a good defense, fa s t ba cks, and Hoop Plans Jumbled; p in s k i and E a rl L a ttim e r , and end tic e s a re alw ays the m ost rig o ­ T om K rz e m ie n s k i. Buddy Owens w i ll be at offen­ rous o f th w eek. The team ta p e rs o ff and w o rk s in sweat clo th es m o re po w e r ru n n e rs than any team w e’ ve p la y e d ." D a ug herty w asn’ t the o n ly m an Berry To Miss Opener siv e c e n te r s u b s titu tin g f o r the on T h u rs d a y . a ilin g Don Ross, w ith H a ro ld L u - T he s u re s t statem ent at T u e s­ \ Coach F o rd d y A n d e rso n ’ s bas­ cas ta k in g o v e r the c e n te r s lo t day’ s luncheon was voiced by at the ta b le w ith that o p in io n . W a lly W ebe r, fo r m e r a s s is ta n t k e tb a ll p la n s re c e iv e d a h a rsh on defense. D augherty in h is e a rly re m a rk s . setback T uesd ay m o rn in g when I f the Spartans k ic k o ff, Ed In speaking of Saturday’ s game, : coach a t the U n iv e rs ity o f M ic h i­ it was announced th a t B ill B e r r y L o th a m e r w i ll be at end, but he sa id , " I t ’ l l be a re a l dog­ gan, had a s im ila r w a rn in g f o r w ill p ro b a b ly m is s the opening M a tt S norton w i ll get the c a ll fig h t rig h t down to the w ir e . ” O ffe n s e M u st K e e p M o v in g the U lin i and S pa rtans. gam e o f th e season. if MSU re c e iv e s . " M is ta k e s , m o re than anything B e r r y , who in ju re d h is ankle in t o r a rebound. F o u r then d u rin g p ra c tic e M onday evening, ¿DITOR’ S NOTE: T h i* is the second in a series of State basketball plays posing team get the r e ­ bound. T h e p la y r e q u ire s good has a good shot as he is d ir e c tly under th e basket. : : : else, w i l l d e te rm in e the w in n e r o f S atu rday’ s g a m e ," he sa id . " T h e y ’ l l p ro v e to be m o re im - fig u re d p re d o m in a te ly in A n d e r­ son's s ta rtin g lin e u p pla n s. VARSITY DRIVE IN passing and continuous m o­ Should he m is s and the : p o rta n t than any stra te g y e ith e r T he 2 1 -y e a r o ld s e n io r’ s in ­ open every night prepared for the News by tio n by a ll fiv e p la y e rs . o ffe n sive team get the r e ­ team can d e v is e ." ju r y was d e s c rib e d by team Basketball Coach Forddy p h y s ic ia n D r . Jam es F e u rig as 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. It give s the o ffe n s iv e team bound, as a re s u lt o f th e ir > W eber spoke w ith a u th o rity , Anderson. j: l t was a fu m b le re c o v e ry in m id - a " s e v e r e s p ra in of the le ft weekends 't i l 3 a.m. m any p o s s i b l e s c o rin g “ rebound t r i a n g l e , ” an­ T h e d ia g ra m shows a chances. ■: a ir w h ich helped the W o lv e rin e s a n k le ." o th e r p la y can be set up b a sic o ffe n sive p la y w hich, i f w o rked c o r r e c tly , w ill One o f the m o s t e ffe c ­ tiv e w ould be when fo u r by passing the b a ll and • s c o re a touchdown against I l l i — nois tw o w eeks ago, g iv in g the F e u rig s a id tha t B e r r y w ould be able to do som e "h e e l and DELIVERY SERVICE keeping in con tinu ou s m o ­ toe” ru n n in g , but noted that it 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. give any of the fiv e p la y ­ fakes and then c u ts to w a rd I l l i n i t h e ir on ly lo ss of the sea­ tio n . w o uld be 10-14 days b e f o r e weekends *til 3 a.m. e rs a shot at the basket the basket, as s ix stands son. and w i l l c re a te a "re b o u n d in the way o f the defend­ Should he m is s and the B e r r y w o u ld be able to do any Illin o is s p o rts in fo rm a tio n d i r - tr ia n g le " w h i l e the r e ­ ing p la y e rs to c re a te a open defensive te a m s get the e c to r C h a rle s B e lla tti re m in d e d ju m p in g . Phone ED 2-6517 m a in in g tw o p la y e rs are path f o r fo u r. T w o passes rebound, the p la y e rs a re T he S partans open th e ir season the w r ite r s th a t the a b ility to our pizzas are lip smacking good sa fe ty m en, should the op­ re a d y to set up a defense. against N o rth e rn M ich ig a n a week the b a ll to fo u r and moves cash in on opponents’ e r r o r s h a s , B IL L BERRY fro m S aturday. Winter Skies Cause SHOP AT JACOBSON’S EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 Wednesday Store Hours-Noon Until Nine In tra m u ra l N ew s MEN’ S 7 — W est Shaw (S e n o r)-M c - Soccer Time Change T im e Football Play-offs F ie ld 1 Donel 8 p .m . Singles K ic k o ff t i m e S occer p la y o ff fo r the NCAA game between a set fee f o r a ll N C AA gam es, r e ­ g a rd le s s of the s p o rt. Jacobsons 5 — W ilso n (L e ip h a rt)-W e s t ‘ ‘ I ’ m hoping f o r a nice tu r n ­ M ich ig a n State and St. L o u is Shaw (L ic k m a n ) o u t,” Kenney said. " I t 's t h e b e s t M EN’ S SHOP 6 ;00 — W in n e r o f E. Shaw 7 U n iv e rs ity sla te d fo r F rid a y on 6 — E ast Shaw (S w a lle n d e r)- tim e we cou ld set f o r the game due & Snyder 17 v s . W inn er o f W o r­ the S partan’ s f i e l d has been Em m ons (W arne r) to o th e r sp o rts ru n n in g d u rin g the ship & W. Shaw 6 changed to 2:45 p .m . 6;45 „ W ild c a ts v s . W in n e r o f 7 — Snyder (T h o m a s )-B ry a n weekend. T he gam e, o r ig in a lly schedul­ " L a s t s e a s o n we h o s t e d E .M .U . & B r in k le y (S e m i-F in a l ed f o r 3 p .m ., was pushed up to F in e ly-ta ilo re d 8 p .m . Doubles H ow ard am id 15 degree w e a th e r,” o f F it .I ) a llo w e x tra m in u te s fo r an o v e r­ he noted, " b u t we s t ill had a f a ir 7:30 — Sigm a Nu vs D .T .D . tim e should th e re be a tie at the s p o rt shirts 8 — E ast Shaw (R u m m in g e r showing. I t ’ d be g re a t i f we had ( F ra te rn ity F in a l) end of re g u la tio n p la y. & D e L o n g )-B a ile y the same e n th u s ia s tic fo llo w in g 8:15 — P ills v s . Rangoon (In­ " I f i t happens to be an o ve rca st 9 — W onders (D avis & G la y - as we had at o u r re c e n t m atch w ith to plea se h im dependent F in a l) da y.” said State C o a c h G e n e s e r )-A r m s tro n g St. L o u is ." Kenney, " i t m ig h t get d a rk around F ie ld 2 10 — W ilso n (S ta ffo rd & C o r - T im e 5:15 p .m . B y s ta rtin g a lit t le e a r­ W a r m , lig h t w e ig h t , n e liu s )-E m m o n s (Jusbal & D r u - lie r , we can be su re of at le a st A rm y -N avy 6:00 — W in n e r o f E. Shaw 1 •11) one o v e rtim e p e rio d if we need P lease p ic k up m atch c a rd s in long-wearing in a n & V ik in g s v s . W in n e r o f C a so - 201, IM B u ild in g p r io r to the it . ” G a m e O n A ir p o lis & E m bassy A d m is s io n f o r a ll p e rso n s, in ­ T h rou gh sp e c ia l a rra n g e m e n ts 6:45 — W ight v s . W in n e r o f m a tch . clu d in g students, w ill be one d o l­ lyJth the M u t u a l B ro a d c a s tin g easy-care fqbric of C a rth ag e '£ W , S'naw 10 WOMEN'S la r . Kenney e xp la ine d that th is is S ystem , W JR 760 w i ll b ro ad cast 7:30 — W o lfra m vs. W in n e r o f Volleyball Semi-Finals th is y e a r's tra d itio n a l fo o tb a ll w o o l a n d c o tto n , Em inence & R in ky D in ks S e m i-F in a ls Mineral Bowl b a ttle between the A rm y and Independent Paddleball W est Y a ke le y defeated P h illip s the N avy on N ov. 30. P h ila d e l­ im p orted from S P R IN G F IE L D , M o . ( U P I ) ~ 13-4 and 15-1 w h ile R a th e r I The Nov. 30 M i n e r a l B qw l phia Stadium in P h ila d e lp h ia , P a., C o u rt 8 p .m . Singles w i ll be the scene of the 65th had a tough tim e subduing W est F o o t b a l l G am e at E x c e ls io r D e n m a rk . R ed, c am e l S p rin g s, M is s o u ri, w illp itS o u th - game in th is c o lo rfu l r iv a lr y 1 — B e th a l M a n o r (C h a m b e r- Landon, 15-4, 6-10 and 15 -4. w h ich began in 1890. Game tim e W est Y a ke le y w i l l m eet R a th e r I west M is s o u ri State against N o r­ la in )-S .O .C . 11 (Petosky) w i ll be 1:15 p .m . o r n a v y solids; R oyal S te w a rt 2 — Canadians (F o u rn e l)-T o ts in the R esidence H a ll F in a l w h ich th e rn Illin o is . w i ll be he ld N ov. 25 at 7 p .m . (M in o r) B la c k W a tc h , D r e s s C a m p b e l l y 3 — E ls w o rth - Evans Scho­ la r s a u t h e n t i c t a r t a n s . S iz e s -. S ,M ,L ,X L . 1 0 . 0 0 8 p .m . Doubles C h e e rle a d in g JACOBSON’ S MEN’ S SHOP - 210 A B B O T T ROAD 4 — E ls w o rth - Evans S cho la rs (M cK innon & M ich a la k) C lin ic T h u r s . Residence Paddleball S e ve ra l c h e e rle a d e rs and th e ir 7 p .m . Singles coach. M is s P a u lin e Hess, w i ll p re s e n t a C h e e rle a d in g C lin ic 5 — E ast Shaw (R om ano)- f o r the W om en's HPER C lub at B a ile y 7 p .m . T h u rs d a y in 127, W IM . 6 — B ry a n (O ttin g e r)-W ils o n T h e m a jo r pu rpo se o f the c l i ­ n ic is to p re s e n t som e o f the p ro b le m s encountered a n d t o Splash Meeting teach tech niq ue s to ch e e rle a d in g s u p e rv is o rs at the high school T h e re w ill be a G reen Splash le v e l. m eeting f o r m e m b e rs on ly at A d v is e rs a n d c h e e r l e a d e r s 6:30 ton igh t in the W omen’ s IM fr o m a re a high scho ols have been B u ild in g G ym M a jo rs ’ Lounge. in v ite d , and any student who is Pledges should r e p o r t to the not a H PER C lu b m e m b e r is w e l­ m ee ting at 7 :3 0 p .m . w e a r i n g com e to attend. T h e re w i ll be heels. a 35£ a d m is s io n fee. J n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k Sto U n »Cr^cT b i g , b o l d st r ipes for s le e p in g or f a s h i o n i s n ’t e v e r y t h i n g . . . l o u n g i n g ••• R u g b y s ty l e A W a l l a c e ’s offer p le n ty m o re ! It’s the n e w rage f o r t h e d o r m .. • F l a i r s R u g b y T o p Q u a lity # 1 In ad d itio n to a fa b le d s e le c tio n o f fash ion eyew ear, W a lla ce ’ s sleep-shirt. A s n a p p y o ffe r co m p le te o p tic a l s e rv ic e : Bond Paper c o t t o n s t y l e in n a v y w i t h red EYE EXAMI NATI ONS by 3 re g i*te re d o p to m e trists. 11 x 8 v2 P la in E X P E R T LENS GRINDING in our own p lo n t. Bring your own o r g o ld ; w h i t e c o l l a r . T h re e h o le p u n ch p re s c rip tio n , ¡1 you prefer. S ,M ,L s i z e s . 3 . 9 8 P E R F E C T F IT T IN G by troined o p tic ia n s . Repair service, too. P kg. o f 5 0 0 $1.44 u UNION Bookstore n WALLACE OPTICIANS 3040 V ln . (opposite Frandor) Ph. IV 9*2774 Jtirnbsuns Right on Campus-A Dept, of MSU alee o ffic e * downtown a t 107 N . W ashington. Ph. IV 2-1175 Dr. R. C Janes and Dr. S . C . Busserd, registered optom etrli U n i o n B o o k St o r e U n i o n B o o k Sto O Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Wednesday, N ov e m be r 20, 1963 MOTORSCOOTER SOLO ON FIRST CRU “ My' ad , in the. State News .certainly grahiiatin G RADU ATING SENIOR »- cpwi™ k w ishes to brought results. The scooter was seu m o to rs c o o te r an(j type- sold Immediately” said this pleased w r ite r . B est o ffe r accepted fo r advertiser. e ith e r o r both. Automotive______ jf- F or Rent ★ For Sale ss ^ Automotive it ★ personal 1955 DODGE, a u to m a tic tra n s ­ m is s io n , good tre a d , two new 1962 C H E V Y , c o n v e rtib le , 4 - speed, " 3 2 7 ,” tra c tio n m a s te rs , L O V E L Y F U R N ISH ED 3 ro o m s fo r 2 -3 . Mahogany p a n e llin g . PO R C E LA IN T O P kitch e n ta b le , 2 4 " X 40” w ith tw o nested 9 " V ER Y SHORT COURSE in basic in sura nce a v a ila b le f o r those Olin Seeks Answer t ir e s . B u rn s no o il. $150. Phone p o s itra c tio n , H u rs t lin ka g e , p lus A m ple p a rk in g a v a ila b le Dec. leaves a n d 4 p a d d e d c h ro m e buying p ro te c tio n fro m B ubolz In ­ W ANT AD 484-5601. 1963 C O R V E T T E , S tingRay Coup. 42 o th e r speed equipm ent, 355-6862. O LD S B O M ILE , 1962, 4 -d o o r, dy­ 41 15, c a ll 355-8014. RESPONSIBLE G I ft L - t o share 42 c h a irs . $15. Phone 1V 9 -35 97 . 42 M O B ILE H O N lE -la te l9627"K4ar^ le tt 10’ by 50’ , $400. Down on ly surance - A uto, F ir e , H o m e , B u sin e ss, ED 2-8671. C40 To Impoliteness 340 h.p., 4-speed, 5500 actual duplex w ith th re e . E co n o m ica l. S T U D E N TS ': On y o u r b irth d a y • a u t o m o t iv e nam ic s e d a n . P .B ., s te e rin g , $3800, fu ll p ric e . 489-0625. 42 One student le a rn e d th a t h is He s a id the in cid e n t w i ll be m ile s . W hite w ith red in t e r io r , 1 N ear cam pus. Now o r w in te r com e d o w n f p r a fr e e p izza . •EM PLO YM EN T 3,800 m ile s . E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . TWO 800 X 14 A lta s w e a th e r- o p in ion does mean som e th in g. d iscusse d w ith t h e p e rson re ­ p o s itra c tio n , phone S u e , 353- te rm . I D 2-0256. 42 B im b o 's P iz z a , 484-7817. C42 • FOR REN T Phone IV 9-0936, 1100 W .R undle. gard P ly c ro n snow t ir e s . E x ­ The students w ro te to the State spo nsible in an e ffo rt to c o rr e c t 1011. 42 W A N T E D -O ccupants fo r s e m i- 44 c e lle n t c o n d itio n . C a ll ED 2 - P R F .-illR lS T M A S 3 a 1 e -B e a u ty News re c e n tly and com p la ine d the s itu a tio n . • FOR S A LE 1956 M l R C U R Y 7 4 -d o o r sedan, fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t on G rand C H R YSLE R , 1957 4 -d o o r W ind - 1605 a fte r 6 p .m . 40 C o un selo r C o s m e tic s . C a ll M r s . about the way a re c e p tio n is t at F e u rig said he took exception • L O S T & FOUND o p p o rtu n ity c ar . $100, fu ll p ric e . R iv e r a c ro ss fro m H o m e -E co n . s o r. P o w e r b ra k e s , s te e rin g , TR A V E L T R A IL E R 12 ft.," $250, C o llin s , 355-0943 a fte r 5 :3 0 p .m . O lin tre a te d a c o -e d . T he le t­ to the la s t p a ra g ra p h o f the le t­ • PERSO NAL Nothing down and $10 p e r m onth. B id e . C a ll 332-6913. 40 w h ite w a lls , ra d io , h e a te r, good boy’ s fu ll s iz e b ic y c le , $15. Phone weekdays f o r p re s e n ta tio n . 40 te r cam e to the a tte n tio n o f D r. t e r , in w h ich the student said, • PEAN UTS PERSO N A L Bob B aker R a m b le r, 1231 \V. co n d itio n . M ake o ffe r, 1V 9-7135. IV 5-0376 o r see - 228 E . G ie r U N C LE F l'D S -F o r the best K o - Jam es S. F e u rig , health s e rv ic e " I t is s e rio u s th a t the ad m in ­ M ich iga n, ED _ - 9 “ 65. TC 42 • REA L ESTA TE _________________________________40 EVERGREEN ARMS St.______________________________ 40 she r sandw iches in Tow n E ast d ire c to r. is tr a tiv e body o f O lin is unable 1562 R E N A U LT o p p o rtu n ity car , • S E R V IC E C H E V R O LE T , 2 -d o o r B isca yne , KAY 1-C S trin g -b a s s , e th n ic. G rand R iv e r A ve. F o r D e liv e ry , to d isch a rg e such u n d e sira b le like new, or.lv 1 875. F u ll p ric e . 341 E V E R G R E E N • TRANSPORTATION 1960, ra d io , h e a te r, au to m a tic Best o ffe r o v e r $120. C a ll IV 332-5689. C F e u rig contacted the student help as t h is . " $100 down. Bo B a ke r R a m ble r, •WANTED tra n s m is s io n , 1-o w n e r, phone IV 1 B lo c k from C a m pu s 7-5118 o r IV 9-2858 a fte r 5 FOR T O P -N O T C H p ro te c tio n at and asked f o r h is help in iden­ People have been fir e d at O lin , W. M ich iga , ED “ -9765. 2-5705. 40 p .m . 40 tify in g the re c e p tio n is t. F e u rig said, but on ly if they DEADLINE: TC 42 C H E V R O LE T , i960, Im pala co n - P h o n e 3 3 2-1 011 BRAN D N E W -L a d ie s d re s s e s , up r o c k - b o t t o m ra te s , i t ’ s State "W e a re d e fin ite d ly in te re s te d h a b itu a lly v io la te d the ru le s o r 1956 FORD, V -Í F o rd -o -m a tic , F a rm M u tu a l,’ the w o r ld ’ s la r ­ 1 p.m. one class day be* v e rtib le . V -8 a u to m a tic, pow er to s iz e 20. L ik e new re d ta f­ in the p e r f o r m a n c e o f o u r w e re c o n s is te n tly in e ffic ie n t in gest auto in s u r e r. C a ll o r see fore publication. power ste e rin g , ,ns w e ll. Phone 646-3124. A sk Í G ary. s te e rin g , w hite w a lls , phone 355- HASLETT APARTMENTS feta fo r m a l. Phone ED 2-6706. yo u r State F a rm agent tod ay. p e o p le ,” F e u rig said. th e ir w o rk . Cancel lat ions -1 2 noon one 3074 o r 355-9574. 44 ____________ • 41 Ask; f o r ED KARMANN o r class, day before publication J 2 1 /2 B lo c k from C a m pu s FUR C A P E S -(2 )-B la c k , in good |9 6 T “ v , \V. Fred), e xce lle n t con - PO NTIAC , 1959, S tar C h ie f, low GEORGE T O B IN , IV 5-7267, In PHONE: d itio n , one ow ner, ra d io , white, m ile a g e , 1 -o w n e r, p .b ., p .s ., ex­ 3 3 2 -8 4 1 2 c o n d i t i o n . V e r y rea son able. F ra n d o r. C40 Suspend T u to rin g Phone IV 4-4887 a fte r 5 p .m . 41 355-8255 wal l t i r os. Inspect ion up to date, c e lle n t c o n d itio n , evenings, TU Tfr Peanuts Personal RATES: t r a ile r h itc h , u n d e r c o a t e d . 2-3058, days, IV 4-4482. 39 AVAILABLE FOR M A R R IE D S T U D E N T S o n ly- d.iscount on baby playpens, high P ric e d s e ll, C ar be seen at VO LVO , 1958, sedan. In e x c e l­ 1 DAY S I .25 900 B el •e Ave FL ogar & J o lly ), lent co n d itio n . R & H,, 4-speed NCW c h a irs , T a y lo r to ts . F o r u n m a r­ DEAR GOOSE, I ’ m lo v in g it ; and you. L o v e , Skootz— " T h e F ly in g U n til W in t e r T e r m 41 tra n s m is s io n . C a ll Dave, 355- rie d s tu d e n ts -e le c tric b la n ke ts. 3 D A Y S . . . . S2.50 anytime F re n c h m a n .” 40 F o r Xm as g ifts ; to ys, b ic y c le s , 5 DAYS. . . . S3.75 1958 THUNDER B IR D , re a l sharp, 0543. 41_ For The Best In SPIDER: T he kin d e st, sw eetest, T u to rin g s e rv ic e s f o r students sumed next te rm , a cco rd in g to M O TO R C YC LE ro o m h e a te rs, co ffe e h e a te rs , hot w ill be d iscon tinue d T h u rsd a y Stephen H a rtg e n , p re s id e n t o f c o n sid e r best o ffe r. A ir - c o n d i­ m ost c o n s id e ra te guy I know. (Sased on 15 words per ad) a ir , d ish e s, la m p s, steam iro n s , f o r the re m a in d e r of the te rm . G re e n H e lm e t. He sain the on ly tio n in g , ra d io , a il pow er. Phone 1959 B E L L A SCOOTER, 15 0c.c., R a id ’ s h e re ! 40 T h e re will be a 25c service IV 2-6640. 44 Student Apartments s he lvin g, see Ace H a rd w h e re on A c e n tra liz e d tu to rin g p ro g ra m reason it is being discon tinue d “ .3 h.p. 302 lb s ., 90 m .p.g. $95. East G ra n d R iv e r a c ro s s tro m MA R Y , YOU can sleep w ith m y and bookkeeping charge if 1955 CH E V Y -S tic k 6, $200 o r best w ith an o ffic e in Student S e r­ f o r the re s t of th is te rm is C a ll 355-6036. 42 Union. Phone ED 2-3 21 2. C Teddy B e a r any tirrie you w ant this ad is not paid within o ffe r. C a ll ED 2 -3 5 “ 7. Ask fo r EDWARD G. HACKER CO. v ic e s was in itia te d e a rly th is that the student tu to rs have to M AIC O , 1960 , 250c.c. low m ile ­ M U SKR AT, N o rth e rn back coat, to . B on nie. 40 one week. Lee 3 - “ p .m . on ly. 43 REALTORS te rm by O m ic ro n D e lta Kappa, study f o r fin a ls . age, lik e new, g ra du ating , m ust sable b ro w n , s iz e 12, good con­ C O R V E T T E 1962, c o n v e rtib le s e ll. $250 o r best o ffe r. 337- IV 5-2261 d itio n , on ly $25. Phone IV 4 - Service ju n io r - s e n io r m en’ s and fa c u lty ^ Automotive 340 h.p., 4-speed. Good c o n d i­ h o n o ra ry . T u to rin g has been p ro ­ CO RVETTE 1961, m aroon, 230 $3,000. h.p. -4-speed, p o s itra c tio n , 2 tops, tion , 3!,000 m ile s . T w o n e w tire s . 694-4581.____________ 43. 0968. 1963 HONDA, 300 c.c L ik e new. Reconditioned th is m onth. E x ­ 40 W AN TED : M ale student fo r w in ­ te r , s p rin g te rm s . F u rn is h e d a - p a rtm e n t at E ydeal V illa . Phone 8AA6______________ R .C .A . H i- F i B londe console in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . O nly $75. 42 A L T E R A T IO N AND sew ing f o r the e n t i r e fa m ily , i n c l u d e s buttonhole m a kin g . 332-2949. 41 vided by G reen H e lm e t, A lpha Lam bda D e lta , P h i Eta Sigm a and T o w e r G uard, a ll fre sh m e n WMSB-IV LIN C O L N , C o ntin enta l, 1963 lu x ­ tra s . E co n o m ica l tra n s p o rta tio n . Phone IV 5-5 66 9. 42 o r sophom ore h o n o ra rie s . (continued from page 1) phone 435-2355 a fte r 5:30 p.m . 337-0551 43 DLAPER SERVICE to y o u r d e - 44 u ry 4 -d o o r sedan. Im m aculate. Phone 355-1037 a n y tim e . 42 SINGER S L A N T N E E D L E SEW - s ir e . You re c e iv e y o u r own d ia ­ T u to rin g w ill d e fin ite ly be r e - p ro v id e vid e o -ta p e s f o r th re e B a rg a in !! O rig in a l ow ner, phone ING M A C H IN E . T h is m ach in e is AUSTIN H E A L E Y M a rk I I, S prite , 1963, 5,000 m ile s , under w a r­ IV 4-1524. _________________ 40 + Employment WINTER TERM equipped to z ig -z a g , buttonhold, p e rs back each tim e . W ith o u r s e rv ic e , you m ay in clu d e up to o th e r sta tio n s in I llin o is , C a li­ fo rn ia and W ashington. C H E C K -O U T G IR L fo r Saunto’ s AT blind he m , p lu s the advantage of T he Illin o is s ta tio n w ill p ro ­ ran ty, p r i v a t e ow ner, $1,600, .METEOR, 1962, 2 -d o o r autom at­ phone IV 7-5891. 42 ic tra n s m is s io n . Radio, he ater, Food M a rk e t on T h u rs d a y a fte r­ the r iv e r ’ s edge ap a rtm e n ts on the ced ar the s la n t needle. Need re lia b le tw o pounds o f y o u r baby’ s u n d e r­ s h ir ts and c lo th in g w h ich w i ll W B R S O ffe rs vid e th e ir own announcers, but noons. C a ll 485-8227 fo r in fo r ­ p a rty to m ake on ly nine pay­ WKAR w i ll fu rn is h the audio CHE VP.OLE 1, 1956, \~-h au to- and econom ical 6 c y lin d e r engine. r iv e r st. not fade. W hite, blue o r p ink m ents o f $6.85 p e r m onth. Phone rr.atic, v e rv tigh t car , good pep. E njoy sm a ll c a r econom y and big m a tio n . 44 ED 2-4432____________ O L 5-2054. C40 d ia p e r p a ils fu rn is h e d . D a t e s W ith p o r t i o n s f o r t he o t h e r sta­ tio n s. WKAR w ould also p ro v id e Rest of f er , phone ED 2-0070. c a r rid e . $1535. AT Edw ards Co. N EED ED A T ONCE An Avon ONE G IR L to sha re 3 ro o m A M E R IC A N D IA P E R SER VIC E L in c o ln , M e rc u ry , Comet de aler. R e p re se n ta tive in the v ic in ity E L E C T R IC STOVE and r e f r ig - the lo ca l audio coverage should 9 !4 E. G ie r S tre e t a p a rtm e n t. 1/2 block fro m G ra n d F1TC K- 195" , 4- docr , new tir e s , 3125 E. Saginaw. (N o rth of F ra n - of Okem os and East L a n sin g . R iv e r on H a rris o n Rd. C a ll 332- e ra to r. Used, e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n , $60 each, $100 both. Phone ED L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n 5 G rid S ta rs WMSB te le v is e the gam e, W Z Z M , G rand R apids, w i ll p r o b a b l y 2 snow tir e s , good co n d itio n . do r)._____________ C42 C u sto m e rs a re w a itin g f o r s e r ­ IV 2-0864 8965 a fte r 5 p .m . 41 2-8749 eve nings. 42 c a r r y the WMSB game coverage if Phone FT 9-2465. 42 C H E V R O LE T T 1959, 2 -d o o r, 6 - vic e . F o r appointm ent in y o u r __________ C A m a rb le -g u e s s in g c o n t e s t , I960 R A MP L E R A m e ric a n , 2 - c y lin d e r, pow er g lid e , Biscayne. home w r ite o r c a ll. M r s . Alona HOUSE M AG N AVO X H I- F I, $250 new. FOR M USIC designed w ith y o u r sponsored by B r o d y R a d i o , the U n iv e rs ity s ta tio n te le v is e s door. One ow ner. V e ry good In good co n d itio n , $650. Phone NO H u ckins, 5664 School S t., H a s - S a c rific e $40 o r best o ffe r. A l­ ta ste in m in d , c a fl on the L a r r y VVBRS, w i ll w in f o r fiv e co e d sÍ the contest. N E E D T W O m ale students tc The U n iv e rs ity of I llin o is has condition. P e rr y , 625-3861 9-7628. D e W itt, M ich iga n. 42 le tt, M ic h ig a n o r c a ll evenings, so fo lk and c la s s ic a l re c o rd s , D evin O rc h e s tra . IV 2-1240 o r Sunday nigh t dates w ith fo o tb a ll sha re re n t on la rg e unapprovec a lre a d y arra n g e d fo r a c lo s e d - a fte r 6 p.m . £ 42 FE 9-8 48 3. C41 cheap, 355-3179. 41 IV 2-9800. C p la y e rs . FORD, 1958, c o n v e rtib le , s a c r i- house. E v e ry th in g pa id . $50 pe r [539 FORD, 4 -d o o r sedan, op- fic e . $600. A ls o 1956 C h e v ro le t T OiVN A N D ' CO U N TR Y FOOD T V PE W R IT E R -in v e ry go o d co n - A c o n ta in e r of m a rb le s w ill be c ir c u it te le c a s t of the game. The m onth. 485-1572.______________41 MUSIC A T its b e st. Rod S c h a ir- p o rtu n ity c a r . $475. Nothing C O M PANY needs m en. M a rr ie d d itio n . C a ll a fte r 6:30 p .m ., IV in the B ro d y g r i l l u n til 6 p .m . Sat­ U n iv e r s ity 's a sse m b ly h a ll w ill 2 -d o o r, $185. Phone IV 5-2533. FOR FOUR m a le s . F u rn ish e c e r Dance Band. No R & R Phone down, $20.45 p e r m onth. Bob 44 p e rfe rre d w ith tim e on th e ir 4-6745. 41 urd a y. T he c o n te st is open to a ll be e q u i p p e d w ith fo u r la rg e house f o r re n t. C ooking f a c ilitie s . IV 9-2629.____________________42 36” ROUND B R E A K F A S T ta b le coeds on cam pus, who w ill be ask­ scree ns to le t those who a re in B a ke r R a m b le r, 1231 W. M ic h ­ V A U N H A L L STATIONW AGON, hands to w o rk at exceptional N e a r cam pus. C a ll 489-0880, THESIS P R IN T E D igan, ED “ -9765. TC 42 1958, 30,000 o rig in a l m ile s . W ill s e llin g jo b . F o r ap po intm en t c a ll and 4 c h a irs . $20. C a llE D 2 -4 1 3 2 . ed to guess the nu m be r o f m a rb le s C h am p aig n-U rb an a w a t c h the A fte r 3:30 p .m . C a ll M I 1-6227. game. The u n iv e rs ity w ill cha rge l9o7 P LY M O U T H , pow er s te e r- take best o f f e r , reasonable. 484-4317. C ________________ 42 in the c o n ta in e r. _______________________________ 41 Rapid s e r v i c e , p ia z o p r in t s , E L E C T R IC S TO VE, 30 in c h , ex­ T h e f i v e who guess clo se st to students $1 and no n-stud en ts $2 ;ng, ra d io and h e a te r, 2 -d o o rs . Phone 487-0285. 42 G REAT LA K E S E M P LO Y M E N T d ra ftin g su p p lie s, a ls o x e ro x c o p - M E N 21 o r o v e r. S m a ll u n fu rn ­ c e lle n t c o n d itio n , $60, phone IV the c o rr e c t n u m b e r w ill w in a date fo r vie w in g p riv ile g e s . Good tir e s . E xce lle n t con dition. FORD, 1959, 4 -d o o r, G ala xie , fo r pe rm anent p o s itio n s in o ffic e , ished h o u s e o n C lifto n .T a k e s 2 -4 , ie s. 2-7805 a fte r 6 p .m . 41 w ith one of the fo llo w in g p la y e rs ; O v e r 2,000 tic k e ts f o r t h e Runs p e rfe c t. C a ll 332-3025. 41 a u tom atic. V -8 . Radio, Good con­ sales, te c h n ic a l. C a ll IV 2-1 54 3. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T very rea so n a b le . Phone B .A . Roger Lopes, H o n o l u l u , c lo s e d - c irc u it show w ere sold by J E E P S T L R - l d T a l f o r d e e rh u n t- d itio n , $750 phone FE 9-2534. ___________________________ (40 E L E C T R IC R A N G E 40” . O n e Faunce Co. ED 2-2596. Even­ H a w a ii, s e n io r fu llb a c k ; Dave T uesday evening on the I llin o is mg in v e ry good co n d itio n . $495. _____________ ___40 H E L P TO get d in n e r and wash y e a r o ld . $100. E x c e lle n t con­ in gs, ED 7-2345 o r . ED 2-1481. M c C o rm ic k , C hicago sophom ore cam pus. C a li ED 7 -0 IS4. * 40 F I A T , 1960, m u ltip la , 600 s ta t- dishes 5 nigh ts p e r week. Phone d itio n . PTione ED 2-1365 a n y tim e . 221 S. G rand __________________________ 42 41 q u a rte rb a c k ; D o n R oss, E a s t 1963 FORD, c o n v e rtib le , b la ck, ionwagon, 4 -d o o r 26,000 m ile s . ED 2-1276. 42 L a n sin g , IV 2-5431 -v: ite top, fu ll po w e r, 390 engine. E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . Recent t ir e s . Student m ust s e ll. Phone N A 7 - $450. C a ll ED 2-4839. 41 it For Rent ROOMS___________________________ A T T R A C T IV E Q U IE T ro o m in C L A R lN E T -w o o d w ith case, $6$; v io lin w ith bow and case, $300. C a ll IV 9-5 57 9. J13 K N IT T E R S -S ave ! Save! S a ve !-T o C42 L a n sin g ju n io r c e n te r; and Ron R u b ick, M a n is tiq u e s e n io r h a lf­ back. Health 2S22. 42 FORD, 1954, c o n v e rtib le , 1957 APARTM ENTS see and o r d e r q u a lity y a rn s c a ll (continued from page 1) area of b e a u tifu l hom es a fte r Dec. CLASS B H yd ro , f u lly equipped T he f i f t h p la y e r w i l l be an­ J J T i i xcE-Sively C h e vro le ts. T - b ir d m o t o r , 3-speed flo o r G IR L TO SH AR E a ttr a c tiv e ly f u r - 13 f o r g ra du ate students o r p ro ­ 487-3393 o r 355-0950, K n i t ’ n C h ris C r a ft ra c in g engine. Sea­ nounced at a la te r date. “ T h e fo r am bulance s e rv ic e unless If y 11; would lik e good used c ar s s h ift, - 338 r e a r end. $275. nished a p a rtm e n t. Unapproved, fessio na l m an. Phone ED 2-1176. P u rl Yar n s . TC 43 s o n a lly cheap. P h il, 337-0397 purpose of the co n te st is to arouse the need a ris e s fro m in ju r ­ come and see our used car s. Phone 485-5128. 44 unsupervised. A c r o s s s tre e t YOU R E A L L Y OUGHT to ta lk to ______________ 42 a fte r 7 p .m .__________________ 42 m o r e s p ir it to back the Spartans ie s sustained throu gh c la s s ­ 10 to cnot se f r o m 2801 South TR IU M P H TR 3, 1959, red. new fro m cam pus. Reasonable. C a ll N EAR C AM PU S, bus lin e , and M e l Stebbins. S tandard L ife C o l- F O R M A LS -on e re d , s iz e 12, one th is weekend and to g ive fiv e lu cky ro o m w o rk , p a rtic ip a tio n in Cedar , I I 2 -1 4“ 8. C41 rin g s , valve jo b ; rece nt clu tch 332-6934. 42 shopping. 108 O akland D r. One lege D iv is io n . 919 E. G rand R iv e r blue, s i z e 14, C o c k ta il p a rty g ir ls adat e w ith m e m b e rs of the scheduled in tr a m u ra l sp o rts FORD, 1459. " 6 standard s h ift, and m u ffle r. S a c rific e . $795. ro o m , telephone in ro o m , ED d re s s , siz e 13-14. C a ll 355- 337-1663. C4Q/ te a m ,” a c c o r d i n g to a WBRS events o r u n iv e r s ity e m p lo y­ e • cetlen co n d itio n , 41,000 m ile s , ED 7-7362. 42 Sogue Street 7-9266. 41 8196._______________ ;____________ 40 T .V . R E N TA LS f o r students. E c­ spokesm an. ment. P riv a te ow ner. Phone FE 9 - DESOTO, 1959, 9-p asse nge r sta ­ at the Red Cedar $150 p e r te r m . Room and bo ard . A F G H A N PU PPIES, A .K .C . l i t t l e on om ical ra te s by the te r m and Students often ask d o c to rs 8597. 40 I95r P.U K, 4 -d o o r sedan, op­ tionwagon, a ll po w e r, ’tew t ir e s , • 26,000 m ile s , l-6 w n e r, e xce lle nt V e ry rea son able. Howland House, 323 Ann S tre e t, E D 2-6521. 42 be au ties, rea so n a b le . 1122 H y­ land S t., phone 482-0008. 43 month. U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T - A L S -3 5 5 -6 0 2 6 . C a ll a fte r 5. c it Service in O lin f o r excuses to e x ­ p la in that c la s s e s w e re m is ­ pnn ear , $100. F u ll p ric e , c o n d itio n 1, TV 9-6077. 42 KENM O RE W RINGER WASHER A C C ID E N T P R O B LE M ? C a l l “ fY P IN G SERVICE sed because o f som e a ilm e n t, TWO S IN G LE ROOMS fo r m a le Noti lowr., $10 per m onth, C O R V E T T E c o n v e rtib le , 1959, w ith p u m p , g o o d co n d itio n . K alam zaoo S tre e t Body S h o p . F e u rig said. H o w e ve r, O lin students a v a ila b le w in te r te rm . XEROX CO PIES anything; even e r R a m b le r, 1231 VV, 3 - s p e e d , tu rq u o is e , lig h t top. C h ild 's 10 in ch . b ik e . Playpen. S m a ll dents to l a r g e w re c k s . is a u th o rize d to issu e cla ss C a ll ED 2-0205 a fte r 5:30 p.m . pages in a bound book. A ld in - lie ED 7-9765. TC 42 M ust s e ll. M ake o ffe r ; C a ll 485- C a ll 355-9837. 40 A m e ric a n and f o r e i g n c a rs . absence excuses o n ly to those New Student Apts, o r w eekends. 41 g e r D ire c t M a il, 533 N. C lip - 1959 F i i R D , Custom 3Ô0, 47- 4455 o r 484-5747. 40 B IC Y C L E S -R e n ta ls , Sales, in cl G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507. 1411 students who have been hos­ S P AR TAN H A L L , 2 lS L.ou is, one p e rt. IV 5-2213. C F O R D,—F957, 4 -d o o r ha rdtop . idjoining the campus S e rv ic e . A ls o used. E ast L a n s ­ East K alam a zoo. c p ita liz e d in the C e n te r, he oor, w h i - t e . A uto m atic tr a n s - block fro m cam pus, sin gle s and in g C y c le , 1215 E a s tG ra n d R iv e r, ANN BROWN ty p is t and m u lt i- lis s io n . R H. W.W., e xce lle n t B est lo okin g F o rd b u ilt. P ow er doubles a v a ila b le fo r w i n t e r T H E KNIG HTS o f HARM ONY F o r said. s te e rin g , a u t o m a t i c , o rig in a l te r m . L a rg e w a rm , quiet ro o m s. 3 b lo c k s E ast o f cam pus. Phone th e la tte s t in dance m u s ic . Phone lit h o ffs e t p r in tin g (black & w h ite T h e on ly exce ptio n is a case o n d itiur.. C a ll 355-4678, a fte r p.m . cal l 355-6064. 40 ow ner. Phone ED 2-8340. 40 ED 2-5051 C o m p le te ly fu rn is h e d , hot and 332-8303. C ‘332-2575.___________________ TC44 & c o lo r) . IB M . G e n e ra l typ in g , in w hich a te m p o ra ry i n f i r ­ 19ri R A M B L E R , 4 -d o o r sedan op­ co ld w a te r in each. L a rg e lobby RIDING HORSE, 3 y e a r o ld A ra b - STUDEN T T V R E N T A L S . New te rm p a p e rs , theses, d is s e rta - m ity p re ve n ts p a rtic ip a tio n in PONT ÏA C ," 1957,1 - d o o r ha rdtop , a u to m a tic. Good m echanical con­ p o rtu n ity c a r. $999, $100 down, A v a ila b le w ith T .V ., la u n d ry and p a rkin g . Q tr. C hestnut M a re , G randdau­ 1 9 " p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 2 1 " tio n s . ED 2-8384.___________ C p h y s i c a l education cla sses, $38 p e r m onth. Bob B a ke r ED 2-2574. 42 g h te r o f W im py II. Good te m p e r- ta b le m od els, $8 p e r m onth. A ll F R E E P IC K U P a n d d e liv e ry . d itio n . $150. Phone IV 5-1296. 43 F e u rig said. R a m b le r, 1231 W. M ichigan, ED m en t. ph. " 355-1943. 42 NOW M .S .U . N E A R , down double bed­ sets guaranteed, no s e rv ic e o r Same day s e rv ic e , g e n e ra l typ ­ Student e m e rg e n cie s and in ­ 7-9765.____________________ TC 42 it Lost & Found STORY ro o m . P riv a te en trance, p a rk ­ d e liv e r y ch a rg e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV ing. Joyce W atson, 694-8111. C ju r ie s u s u a lly go to O lin * How­ 1962 VOLKSW AGEN sedan, sun­ 2 -0624.__________________________C e v e r, students in ju re d o ff- Office 239 Bogue St. ing, n e w l y fu rn is h e d . P ro fe s ­ V A N D Y K E , 1959, 46’ X 10’ , new T YPIN G IN m y hom e. F a s t, ac­ ro o f, o p p o rtu n ity c a r lik e new, sio na l o r gra du ate. C a ll a fte r 5 WHY PAY M O R E: F o r p ro fe s ­ c u ra te . C h a rlo tte , 543-2439. 41 cam pus, f o r exa m ple in a c a r $1399, $100 down. Bob B ake r fu r n itu r e . T w o be dro om s, fro n t p .m ., IV 9-1 10 0. 43 sio n a l d ry cle a n in g , WENDROWS. T E R M PAPERS, th e s is , ge n e ra l accident, a re u s u a lly taken to R a m ble r, 1231 \V. M ichigan, ED k itc h e n . P a rke d East L a n s in g , P ants, s k i r t s , sw e a te rs , 60£ typ in g , IB M e le c tr ic . M rs . Hahn a La n sin g h o s p ita l by am bu­ $2,100 . Phone 694-6201. 40 7-9765. TC 42 ★ For Sale P la in d re s s e s , s u i t s , coa ts, phone 355-3204. C42 lance and tra n s fe r re d to O lin Sells For Loss SPART AN M O TO R’ S INC. NEW P L A T F O R M rockers, LO ST: SET eleven keys on c 1ip — and b e lt key ch a in . E. M cDonel $1.19. 3006 V in e St. 1 /2 b lo ck C O LL E G E P A P E R S TYPED. when th e ir c o n d itio n ju s tifie s w est o f F ra n d o r. C41 Royal E le c tr ic P ica . Phone it , F e u rig added. Home :>f p e rs o n a lly selectedU sed $19.95-$169.95. L a rg e selectio n. lo t S aturday n ig h t. Attached und­ M rs . H a r r is , 355-8178. C42 T he d e cisio n o f w here to L O O K B -4 -U Buy Storage F u r n i­ e r c a r , lice n se #9-5009, re tu rn to 61O l d s m o b i l e Starfire ( ars. tu re Sales, 4601 N. U.S. 27, IV Leon H e rrim a n , 1846H aslett, Re­ T Y P IN G S E R V IC E ^ F AST, AC C U R A T E , experience d take an em e rge ncy case is C o n v e r t i b l e com plete w ith u s u a lly le ft up to the d e p a rt­ W holesale p ric e s . 7-0173. C40 w ard. 42 THESIS T Y P IN G and p rin tin g , s e rv ic e . C a ll 882-5382. 42 pow er s te e rin g , po w e r brakes, m ent of p u b lic s a fe ty, which S E LE C T M O B IL E HOMES IS LO ST: PI K A P P A PHI f r a t e r - Wonch G r a fic , 1720 E ast M ic h ­ T Y P IN G Tft m y hom e. S h irle y pow er w i n d o w s and power p ic k s up m ost on-cam pus s tu ­ F A LC O N , 19 60 , stationwagon, c le a rin g the lo t...T h is c o m i n g n ity p in . P lease c a ll ED 7-9734. igan Ave. L a n s in g , Phone 484- D e c k e r, F o re s t A ve. L a n sin g . seats. W ith ra d io , heater hy- dent e m e rg e n cie s, and occa­ n e w c a r c o n d i t i o n , p e rfe c t week-end, F rid a y and Saturday $5 re w a rd . L o s t on South ca m ­ 7786.___________________ C42 Phone IV 2-7208. c d ro m a tic and w h ite w all tire s . s io n a lly , those in v o lv in g non­ Standard s h ift. we a r e s lic in g p r i c e s to the 1 S2195. b o n e ...P lu s a fre e T .V . w ith each pus. ** 39 E D IE STARR, T Y P IS T , T heses, T transportation students. d is s e rta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs, gen­ F e u rig d e s c rib e d the handl­ ‘59 C h c- v r o 1e t 2 -d o o r sedan C H E V R O LE T , 1961, B e l A i r u n it...P lu s sp e cia l bank fin a n c­ if Personal e ra l typ in g . E xp e rie n ce d , IB M RIDERS W A N T E D fo r W ashington ing o f no n-stud en t e m e rge n­ 2 -d o o r, 6 standard s h ift, 22,000 in g ...P lu s an e x tra discount fo r E le c tr ic . OR 7-8 23 2. c D .C . L e a v in g Tuesday, N ov. 26, with ra d io , h e a t e r , 2-tone ROSE BO W L II Low cost budget cie s on cam pus by using the actual m ile s . M .S.U. s tu d e n ts ...A ll of these c a ll 332-3222 a fte r 7 p .m . A sk f o r paint ■and w hite w a ll tir e s . to u rs a rra n g e d . C a ll M a in T r a ­ TY P IN G DONE in m y hom e, ex­ sp e cta to rs at S partan fo o tb a ll pluses mean hundreds of d o lla rs T obey. 42 v e l, IV 4-4442. C42 p e rie n ce d , 676-2298. 44 games as an exam ple. S795. C O M E T , 1961, 2 -d o o r deluxe, au­ in your, p o c k e t... D riv e out 6 1/4 He said about one to th re e ‘ 59 R a m b l e r statio n wagon to m a tic , lig h t green. Im m a cu la te . m ile s n o rth on U.S. 27 and check it Wanted c o ro n a rie s p e r gam e a re r e ­ fo r y o u rs e lf...T h is may w e ll be with 2-tone p a in t, ra d io , heat­ ' C H E V R O L E T , I960, B e lA IR , 2 - S o u th C a m p u s • Completely furnished the m ost "m o n e y s a v in g " d riv e TAPE RECORDERS, A N Y O N E ? ^ \L E NEEDS a p a rtm e n t n e a r F o re s t A k e rs G o lf C o urse w in te r, p o rte d . T hese have been hand­ led by La n sin g am bulances and e r and w hite w a ll tir e s . Stan­ you e v e r m ade. 40 d o or, 6 standard s h ift. Dresden • Wall to wall carpeting s p rin g te rm s . Phone IV 2-9918 such p a tie n ts sent to La nsing dard tra n s m is s io n . S795. C L O T H IN G — L a d ie s good~winter B lue w ith a w h ite top. • evenings o n ly. 42 h o s p ita ls . T h e s a m e thing • 4 car parking e A ir conditioned coats, s u i t s , blouses, s k ir ts , d re sse s, M an s’ t o p c o a t , also T a n d b e rg ? G IRU TO L IV E in re n t fre e , stands f o r the fra c tu re s and Pontiac s ta tio n wagon fo r A M E R IC A N , 1959, 2 -d o o r stand­ in exchange, help w ith c h ild re n o th e r m ishaps th a t sp e cta to rs ard s h ift w ith o v e rd riv e . Out of • Snack bar rum m a ge . Phone F E 9-2175. 41 m ay have, he added. 9 p a s s e n g e r s . Has pow er when m o th e r gone. Phone IV ste e rin g , pow er b ra ke s, rad io , state c a r, no ru s t. • Private balcony SINGER SEWING M AC H IN E In m od ern ca b in e t. Equipped to z ig ­ N o re lc o ? 2-8404._________________ 42F e u rig , in 1961, said that h e a t e r , h y d ro m a tic 2-tone • Paneled dining room a b ig a im o f the s ta ff is to zag, w i ll accept on ly $5 p e r Q U A L IF IE D T U T O R wanted f o r paint and w hite w a ll tir e s . R A M B LE R A M E R I C A N . 1962 c u r ta il the " ju n k s tu ff.” He $695. 2 -d o o r, lig h t g re en , 16,000 m ile s . • Four large closets • Dishwashers m onth. T h is m achine is being sold f o r an unpaid re p a ir b ill S ony? s e n io r high school g i r l in E ast La n sin g a re a . C a ll 332-4376 f o r coined the p h ra se to d e s c rib e F in e st A m e ric a n C om pact. students try in g to escape the of $42.50. W ill accept any type in fo rm a tio n . 43 T h is week Spartan M o to rs fe a t­ O ffice Open 12-7 P.M. Daily " n e r v o u s " d o r m ito r y co n d i­ of tra d e o f va lu e . C A L L O L 5 - IRONINGS W AN TED , q u a lity o r Story oldsmobile u re s econom y and com pact c a rs at y e a rs low, lo w p ric e * W ill take M EN STU D EN TS, 4 b e d r o o m 2054. C40 SEE HI-FI BUYS q u a n tity w o rk done, $1.25 an tio n s o r the gro u p of n o rm a l, healthy s t u d e n t s who seek ' tra d e s . F u lly re-condii.ivrve ;«L a p a rtm e n t in Q ke jjio s, e ve rvth io s; ^ Q R J a BLE T Y P EW R I f U n ­ h o ur. Photv£ V84-6760._______ 40 rfie tifc a f excuses' becSuse fo r WOR L DS L A R G E S T guaranteed. fu rn is h e d , tw o o r m o re m in im u m ,' $100 p e r m onth. C a ll M aynard O lym p ia p re c is io n . Buy the f in - est. T e rm s a va ila b le . H a ssel- AT THE DISC S H O P ” RO O M M ATE f o r w in te r a n d s p rin g te rm s . P a rk in g a va ila b le , som e reason they fe e l the need OLDSMOBILE D E A L E R 3000 E. M ichigan to d riv e c a rs fro m cla ss to E b e rly , ED 2-5616, o ffic e ED 7 - b rin g C o. 310 N. G rand, IV 2 - IV 7-73715 _ 1641. H ille y In c . R e a lto rs . 42 1219. C40 SOON v e r y rea son able. P h o n e 484- c la s s each day. Michigan State News, E a s t La nsi ng, Michigan Wednesday, N o v e m b e r 20, 1963 / U r g e d T o C o n d e m n A n t i- S e m itis m Council Proposes Rights Resolutions ave rsio n and suspect h e r of M a­ He urged a p pro val of the dec­ a c le ,’ ’ since on ly 10 w o rk in g days place in a docum ent devoted to V A T IC A N C IT Y ( ( f lj- T h e Ro­ f o r C h ris tia n s in A ra b na tion s, c h ia v e llia n is m fo r a lle g e d ly de­ la ra tio n b e fo re the Dec. 4 re ce ss re m a in . u n ity of the d ivid e d C h ris tia n m an C a th o lic E cu m e n ica l C o u n cil the 8 2 -y e a r-o ld J e s u it stre s s e d m anding re lig io u s freed om w here as a sign of C o u n c il p ro g re s s . T he d e c la ra tio n s continued to co m m u n itie s — R o m a n C a th o lic , was urged T uesday to act against anew that the statem e nt had no po­ she is in a m in o r ity and ig n o rin g C o u n cil e x p e rts said th a t th is en counter o p p o sitio n , m a in ly on O rthodox, A n g lica n and P ro te s ­ the le ga cy o f N a zi a n ti-S e m itis m lit ic a l s ig n ific a n c e . it when she gets c o n tr o l." w o u l d r e q u ire " a lm o s t a m i r ­ the arg um e nt they w ere out of tan t. and p ro c la im the u n iv e rs a l rig h t C a rd in a l Bea sa id the d e c la ra ­ to r e lig io u s lib e r ty . tio n w a s needed n o w to re m o ve Both issues have cre a te d con­ fro m C h ris tia n m i n d s any fa ls e ideas fo s te re d by N a z i propagan­ tr o v e r s y at the g a th e rin g of 2,300 C h urch fa th e rs . T he appeals fo r C o u n c i l d e c la ra tio n s on a n ti- da l i n k i n g a n ti-S e m itis m t o C h urch te a ch in g s. S p a c e A g e n c y To S e e k A n s w e r S e m itis m and m an’ s r ig h t to w o r­ ship as he w ishes f i l l e d St, B i s h o p E m ile Jose f M a rie P e te r’ s B a s ilic a w ith prolonged applause. Smedt of B ru g e s , B e lg iu m , said a d e c la ra tio n on re lig io u s lib e rty To Q u e s tio n O f Life O n M ars would p ro m o te the case of C h r is ­ t h e N a tio n a l A e ro n a u tics and W A S H I N G T O N DP)— S p a c e io n a l p re s id e n t o f the A m e ric a n m ile s o f Venue la s t Dec. 14. T he plea f o r b e tte r C a th o lic - tia n u n i t y , p ro v id e a defense In s titu te o f A e ro n a u tic s and A s­ S p a c e A d m in is tra tio n f o r un­ The M a rin e r C, w eighing 570 Jew ish r e l a t i o n s cam e fro m against C o m m unism and e n c o u r­ s c ie n tis ts a re hoping to le a rn tro n a u tic s (A IA A ), says th a t i f manned e x p lo ra tio n o f the moon pounds com pared w ith 447 f o r A ug ustin C a rd in a l Bea, G e rm a n - age peace among a ll men. w h e th e r lif e e x is ts on M a rs by any lif e e x is ts on M a rs , it w ill and p la n e ts. M a rin e r 2, w ill c a r r y fo u r s o la r b o rn p re s id e n t o f the V a tica n ’ s ta k in g c lo s e -u p p ic tu re s o f the be in the fo r m o f m ic ro -o rg a n ­ P ic k e rin g said that M a rin e r panels, an io n iz a tio n cham ber to Secretariat P ro m o tin g T he B e lg ia n p re la te a ls o said p lan et in J u ly , 1965, using a C w i ll be launched by an A tla s is m s . detect c o s m ic ra y s , a magneto­ C h ris tia n U n ity . a p ro c la m a tio n on re lig io u s fr e e ­ M a r in e r space c r a ft equipped Agena v e h ic le fro m Cape Canav­ m e te r, and an u ltra v io le t photo­ T a k in g the flo o r a day a fte r dom w o u ld he lp C h ris tia n u n ity , w ith te le v is io n c a m e ra s. P ic k e rin g o u tlin e d p la n s fo rth e e ra l, F la ., next N o vem b er, and m e te r. t h r e e M id d le E ast p re la te s as­ " i n view o f the fa c t that m a n yn o n - T w o y e a rs la te r, they plan fo rth c o m in g M a r s -M a r in e r ex­ should a r r iv e in the area o f M a rs sa ile d the docum ent as dangerous C a th o lic s h o l d the C h urch in to land s c ie n tific in s tru m e n ts on p e rim e n ts to the N a tio n a l C a p ita l in J u ly 1965. P ic k e rin g said w o rk also is un­ the planet in an a ttem p t to p ro ­ se ctio n o f the A IA A la s t w eek. T ra n s m is s io n o f sig na ls fro m derw ay on the much la rg e r M a r­ duce the f ir s t re a l in d ic a tio n He is a lso d ire c to r of the Jet the v ic in ity o f M a rs w i ll re ­ in e r B, w e igh in g m o re than 1,000 STACKS OF W AX-Sally Phoenix, Kirtland, Ohio senior, sorts w h ethe r th e re is any fo r m o f P ro p u ls io n L a b o ra to ry o f t h e q u ire co n s id e ra b ly g re a te r range pounds, w h ich he said is designed through some of the record albums available f o r s t u d e n t to land a s m a ll capsule on M a rs listeners in the Music Library. T o o ls M is s in g life . B u t W illia m H. P ic k e rin g , n a t- C a lifo rn ia I n s t i t u t e o f T ech­ nology, w h ich is re sp o n sib le to than th a t f o r M a rin e r 2, w h ich sent back data fro m w ith in 20,000 in 1967. Record Fan? Library A t R e s e a r c h B a r n passt M c a s h s a v in g ? . r m ■■■VU'.VVA g ■ S U P E R R IG H T a n d th re e lo g chains w o rth about Lends Albums,Singles O ve r $4,400 w o r t h of f a r m Semi Boneless equipm ent was taken fro m t h e $12 w e r e among t h e m i s s i n g s o ils re s e a rc h b a rn on Hagadorn ite m s . A ll o f the ite m s w e re out­ Road M onday n ig h t o r e a rly T u e s­ side t h e b u ild in g . T he w h e e l s L ik e m u sic? Students m ay b o r­ lib r a r y . T he tape c o lle c tio n is day m o rn in g . w e re taken fro m a p ic k -u p tru c k . row s in g le re c o rd s o r a lbu m s, s t ill e x p e rim e n ta l. in c lu d in g se le c tio n s s u c h as Ite m s a r e ca te g o riz e d b y au­ Cam pus p o l i c e s a i d t h e m a - No clu e s as to who m ig h t have "W e s t Side S to r y " and c la s s ic a l th o r and t it le . Some a re a lso c h in e ry w as taken fro m the b a rn taken the equipm ent w e re a v a ila ­ w o rk s fro m the m usic lib r a r y . lis te d by su b je ct m a tte rs . between 5:30 p .m . M o n d a y and b le T uesd ay. The apparent th e ft T he lib r a r y is soon to get was d i s c o v e r e d a t 7:30 a .m . 7:30 a .m . Tuesday. The m ost ex­ fiv e new re c o rd p la y e rs w ith P e rio d ic a ls stay in the m u sic pensive i t e m t a k e n was a re c ­ Tuesday when the f i r s t em ployes ou tlets enabling fo u r people to lib r a r y f o r a y e a r and then go e n tly a c q u i r e d r e d M a s s e y - cam e to w o rk . lis te n sim u lta n e o u s ly to a r e ­ to the m a in lib r a r y . F ergu son t r a c t o r v a l u e d at H A M S c o rd . : Q U A L IT Y ^ » $4,000. T h e tr a c to r was a No. 65 Students m ay b o rro w sin g le A n extension of the m a in l i ­ m odel w i t h a l e f t boom on the S o c ie ty To H old G O V ’ T IN S P E C T E D G R A D E A re c o rd s and album s f o r one week. b ra ry , the m u s ic lib r a r y w o rk s re a r. L e c tu re , Folk S in g M u s fc s c o re s a re a v a ila b le f o r on a budget fr o m both the m a in lib r a r y and the M u sic D e p a rt­ T he t r a c t o r was in s id e the b a rn when i t a p p a re n tly w a s sto le n , CASH S A V IN G S w h o le two w eeks. A t p re s e n t, m ost o f the stu ­ m e n t. T he m ain lib r a r y pays fo r campus p o lic e said. A $350 S un flow er r o ta r y m ow ­ The F o lk lo re S ociety w i ll hold a le c tu re and hootenanny at 8 plus 1 CUt UL L3. books and sc o re s , and the M u s ic dents using the lib r a r y a re m u s ic D e p a rtm e n t buys re c o rd s . e r , tw o w heels valued at about $80 tonight in the Union to w e r ro o m . o r education m a jo rs , said M is s Roseann H a m m ill, d ir e c to r . She Janet G o ld w a sse r, New Y o rk P L A ID STAM PS' i/i C ity fre s h m a n , w ill sing " p r o ­ H o urs a re : W BRS A cceptin g urg es a ll students to use the f a c ilit ie s . M o n .-T h u rs . 9-12 1 -5 7 -1 0 F r i. 9-12 1-5 S taffA p p licatio n s t e s t " songs. Anyone in te re s te d is in v ite d . M e m b e rs h ip c a rd s w i ll be on r$ M SAVING? CHOICE BEEF CHUCK M o st tapes and a ll books on Sat. 9-12 no home fo o tb a ll sale f o r $1. m u s ic , o th e r than encyclopedias game 2 -5 WBRS, B ro d y R adio, is now ac­ VI CTORY BRAND Best Blade Cut 49 A&P and d ic tio n a rie s , a re in the m a in Sun. 2 -5 cep ting a p p lic a tio n s fo r p o s itio n s LB. on the e n g in e e rin g sta ff. P E 5 T Pumpkin Cream Cheese P o s itio n s a re open fo r studio M lC H f G X Ñ T :K-C-:::A T--H i-; Hill T o D i s c u s s a n d p ro g ra m e n ginee rs. Those in te re s te d should com e to the >V i i n ¡i M 2 29 02. Pkc 29c Arm Cut LB. Civil R i g h t s , J o b s WBRS o ffic e in B ro d y H a ll f o r ap­ A&P — «•2-7311 . " r ü i . ►««2-3*03 — • p lic a tio n s a n d a rra ng em en t fo r NOW SHOWING F e a tu re at 1:0 0-3:05 -5:15 H e rb e rt H ill, N a tion al A s s o c i­ in te rv ie w . Starts FRIDAY Sweet Mixed Peas A&P W hole K e rn e l Corn English Cut J.HJLB1SI.J HJMElGN.TUM I -7 :2 5 -9 :4 0 ation f o r the Advancem ent of C o lo re d People (NAAC P) la b o r Exclusive Showing M b. 1 c I ! T h e Wonder f ul Br o a d wo y Smash i s on t he Screen s e c ra ta ry , w ill speak on " C iv il 6 97‘ 6 T-Ib. 1 o i. cans 97 I S U P E R R IG H T R ights and U n em p loym e nt” at 8 I vi t h Ev e r y Mad c ap Maneuve -•» H H l , ;f- rom t he Compus to t he Louvre! ton igh t in the E ric k s o n H a ll K iva . Sponsored by the school of —~ W-UI4 TODAY . . . Lost Day! ► »»»-—>T...- A&P A&P I Liver Sausage ttei*ies_ la b o r and in d u s tria l re la tio n s , the m eeting is fre e to the pub­ at 7:15 and 9:40 P.M. Tomafoe Juice Cranberry Sauce SlëWaR Té S a N D fò a 13 lic . RI CHARD HARRI S ? 46 02. Aw cans JÛ C ■J 2 1—ib. cans OQe o r# SMOKED or FRESH TLB. DEP "T H IS M NE SPORTING SEALTEST W O N D ER F O IL 1I M IC H IG A N J A X U F E " Whipping Cream Aluminum Foil Delicious Apples 4ÜÇ ~:f " A -T -- l - f f r ■ 4*2-MSI «ra 25 Fl, • STARTS V/ED. NOV. 27« 75 1 to 5:30 - 1:00 A F T E R R AC HEL RO BERTS T H E IN T E R N S 1 /2 pt. Cont. 2 9 C 29« COLUMBIAPICTURES oSssfe |emmon. STARTS TODAY! F E A TU R E A T 1:25 - 4:05 i « ii A COLUMBIA PICTU RES RELEASE MI CHI GAN P I N K or W H I T E I-------------------- --- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CVlfnCirl 6:50 - 9:25 P .M . Iß Russet Potatoes Grapefruit Fresh Mushrooms49C , ONE DAY ONLY! (jumjjurrt, IF IT ’ S LAUGHTER YOU’ RE AFTER. . . SPECIAL STUDENTS BEAUTIFUL EASTMAN COLOR 10 lb. bag 59‘ 5 ib. T Q c bag J M CO LO R. DON’ T MISS. . . . MAT: 4:00 P.M.-65* Starlet S~ ~ \ F R O Z E N IT E M S During The Week C A M P U S BANANAS LIBBY’S A&P Nature-Giri T H E A T H P: THECRITICS EVERY - CHEERED! Weekend! -jjM M j SQUASH Strawberries 2 lb s . — 337-0271 „iSSÜÏfilÎN^ »»«-• • *»— LAST 2 DAYS! 12 10‘ 4 '.“ r 89c A superlative motion pic­ 65« to 5:30 tv e . 90« j FRESH HE'S A TENDER LOVING GUY! ture-brilliant.. enchanting! A&P " A MUST-SEE PICTURE” CRANBERRIES /V. Y. Herald-Tribune 1: 25- 3: 3 0 - 5 : 3 5 - 7 : 4 0 - 9 : 4 5 Vegetables Mix or Match 2-1 Ib . bag Sidney J M ie s LAURENCE QLAZE Peas* Mixed Vegetables Spinach (10 oz. pkg$) 6 fo’’ 5100 p o it ie r jp f t h e O L IV IE R g T A R R ^ ^ in William Shaktifitan's ^ JANE PARKER BAKERY FEATURES G o e s . .. ‘ STARTS FRIDAY* H IT C H C O C K S HE'S A DEVOTED FAMILY MAN! HE'S A PEACE Henry V in Ttchnicolor ReReleased thru UNITED ARTISTS ^ a c k lo Apricot Pies 8 in . Hature W O RLD O F LOVING Til li||ist little hit lilu l! CITIZEN! S U S P E N S E ... ■» hi WIDE SCREEN! Danish Nut Ring 39' RO M A N CE! shown at 4:1 5-6:40 ounr GUAcc -9:05 P .M . A/URi PRODUCTIONSReleas« Angel Food Ring 39 GRANT KEIIY in ALFRED HITCHCOCKS anewkind o Whole Wheat Bread 1">• ^ 19' TOCATCH / love-story • FRIDAY: AitcTHIEF —m in r PETER SELLERS COLUMBI*PICTURES» CHARLESKFELDMANS THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. W ALK Your A&P Super M01**» corner of Hagadorn & East JA M E S K IM JOHN MAUREEN ON Grand River, East Lansing SIBMART NOWAK WRYNE OHARA “ SOME KIND OF NUT” THE STORE HOURS: SAM-9PM VERTIGO „ „ L McUNTOCK!’’ D!3 R»@R30PlKt? JK !’U’S mmmmpl uS — WILE Monday thru Saturday A ll prices in this ad effective thru Sat. Nov. 23 in all five Lansing A&P Super Markets. n a —cou » tnnwM must T E CH NI CO LOR ' PANAVISION’ •demo thruUNITE0AWTiSTS “ EUROPEAN NIGHTS" SIDE 8 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Wednesday, N o v e m be r 20, 1963 LE T N A T IO N A L F O O D S T O R E S B E Y O U R S A N T A C L A IIS E A C H W E E K !! Wt Reserve the Right t* Limit Frica« Effective S T A M P G IV E A W A Y Quantifies. th ru W ed., Nov. 2 7 th YOU CAN W IN EACH & EVERY W EEK! *c w » « « g 4 -T H IR D P R IZE S ! fu ll /L I */3 Books ■» I Books S & H GMtH S T A M M 2 0 % B «® "» S & H GREEN STAM PS • w r it £ J 5 *» c h T O BE A W A R D E D E A C H C t1 * I S T t o A s W E E K U N T IL C H R IS T M A S HOLIDAY S W E E P S T A K E S E N T R Y BLANK More Winners off 20-5/6 Books Nothing to Buy! Nothing to Writ«! 1 s t PRIZE— Y f t / Ä * ' S TAM PS AN O TH ER LU C K Y W IN N E R OF } A N O TH E R LU C K Y W IN N E R OF \ M rs . C . H. B a rn e s M rs . C a rl P ie r m a n Not o Contest Enter Eoch Week 2 n d PRIZE— Y V h W STAM PS 8 3 Vs BOOKS OF } 4 1 2 /s BOOKS OF ) 1214 E a s t f ie ld Rd. R t. N o . 1 B o x 3 2 0 R 4 - 3 r d PRIZES— 20s V h bÄ 0,STAM PS S & H GREEN STAM PS 1 S & H GREEN STAM PS i L a n s in g S t. J o s e p h D e p o s it at your Notional Food Store or moil to Holiday Giveaway, National Food Stores, P.O. Box M r s . E r n e s t G r a y c M r s * W . M . Z e l l e r s M rs . R o b e rt Bond M rs . J. J. S c h ra g g 236, Det 32, Mich. 1120 P e rry ( i ' 1030 M a rq u e tte D r. N -1 E lm w o o d A p t . R t. N o . 5, B o x 1 2 0 8 NAME K a l a m a io o B a ttle C re e k ADDRESS A lb io n | || N ile s LET’ S TALK TURKEY Y O U JU S T C A N 'T B E A T T H A T N A T IO N A L M E A T ! N ational's Corn Fed F u lly C o o k e d — H ic k o r y C e n t e r R ib C u t Y O U ALS O GET A M O N E Y R i b S t e a k s E lm w o o d F a rm P r im e Q u a lit y T u r k e y s B A C K G U A R A N TE E T O O ! a l l N a t io n a l tu r k e y s . D o n 't g a m ­ on SM OKED PORK 7-lnch Cut 1k 8 9 * ora better because they are «elected from only the finest "Broad Breatted" Turkey Flock« of the Northern Growing Area. b le w ith n e r. B e s u re y o u r T h a n k s g iv in g o f g e ttin g th e d in ­ b e s t. HAMS CHO PS National's Corn Fed Beef Rib Roast 6th & 7th Rib Lb. 69e C hoose fro m N a t io n a l's huge S h a n k P o r tio n National's Corn Fed They are processed "K itc h e n K le e n " a t the ' 1st.- peak o f perfection to assure tho most perfect ond flo vo rfu l Turkey th a t modern day feeding s e le c t io n o f f e s t iv e b ra n d s te n d ­ Beef Rib Roast 5th Ribs Lb. 79e er fu ll- b r e a s te d , oven re a d y Lb. 39 and processing con produce. Elmwood Farm National's Corn Fed Select b e a u tie s ! T h e y c o m e g u a r a n te e d Blade Prime Q uolity Turkey "P ic k o f fhe F lock" T u r­ keys for those who to g iv e you c o m p le te s a tis fa c ­ Lb. Chuck Steaks . Cut Lb. 49e appreciate the very best. National's Corn Fed tio n o r y o u g e t y o u r m o n e y b a c k ! S ma l l - L e a n T e n d e r 1st . cut s Available only a t your N ational Food Stores. P o r k C h o p s 4 9 e Swiss Steaks » X Lb. 69e Tenderloin Portion Standard Sire P o r k S a u s a g e 3 $ 1 ° ° Lean Meaty—Country Slyla P o r k L ie n R o a s t • • • ib . 4 9 * F r e s h O y s t e r s . • ’S ' 9 9 c S p a r e R ib s • • • • Lb 3 9 * Hillside— M ich. Grade I Hillside— M ich. Grade 1 Top Taste—Thin Wafer Sliced C H E C K ! S lic e d B a c o n • • u . 5 5 * S lic e d B a c o n . T “ id . 4 9 * S li c e d B o l o g n a . . - 1° T h u rs d a y N e w s p a p e r A d s For Fully Cooked—Hickory Smoked—Butt Portion or N a t i o n a l's H o lid a y P o u lt r y B o o th 's F a m o u s W h o l e H a m s • • • u>. 4 9 * Center Cut 2 4 -0 *. S |9 9 S P E C I A L S ! P e e le d D e v e in e d S h r im p ^ Pkg. H a m S t e a k s • • • u>. 8 9 * M N A T I O N A L 'S "D A W N DEW FRESH PRODUCE 1 SA V E ON . T H E S E I HOLIDAY' FEATU R E S V A LU A BLE COUPON U .S . N o . 1 F in e s t F o r B a k in g U .S . N o . 1 T o p Q u a lif y FREE W IT H THIS COUPON Garden Fresh C ut Green or O rchard Fresh— C a lif. For T hat Holiday Cake or Pie O r F r y in g G o ld e n R ip e 50 E X T R A | ‘ .hb S T A M P S In Syrup Halves or With the Puchose of Fivo or Moro Id a h o C u t W a x G o ld M e d a l Jars of Five Apple Varieties or Orchard "C a b a n a " P e a c h F R E S H J E L L IE S Redeem This Coupon of Notional Food Stores. P o ta to e s B e a n s F lo u r NO Coupon Expires Wednesday, November 27th. B a n a n a s M ix 'Em or M atch 'Em S lic e s COUPON NEEDED V A L U A B L E COUPON FREE W IT H THIS COUPON 4 No. I ' / i 00 1 0 i t 5 9 * 2 L b i- 2 9 * 4 Noc , r 4 9 * C ans M 5 B ag 4 9 * 5 0 E X T R A £ ‘ .H n STAM PS With the Purchase of 8 Oz. Sizo of Natco Oceon Spray Finest Q uolity, Tasty U. S. No. 1 W ashington, Crispy Fresh, ^ Garden Fresh— W hole Kernel or Del Monte— H e a lth fu l & C olorful Doumok— Tasty & Delicious B L A C K PEPPER Cream Style Redeem This Coupon at National Food Stores. FRESH CRANBERRIES DELICIOUS APPLES jj Coupon Expires Wednesday, November 27th. G o ld e n F r u it M in ia t u r e V A LU A BLE COU PON 2 3 * 3 ibs. 4 9 * FREE W IT H THIS COUPON U. S. No. 1 W ashington, Fresh Extra Fancy, Fresh anti Tasty C o rn M ix 'Em or M atch 'Em C o c k t a il M a r s h m a llo w s 25 E X TR A STAM PS With the Purchase of 2-IO-Oz. Pkgs or More of Notional Maid D’ANJOU PEARS MIXED NUTS 4 No. 303 S O 00 l O ’/ 2 - O * . BREAD CR UM BS 4 N°cJ,03 4 9 * Cans M S iz e 19* Redeem This Coupon at National Food Stores. Coupon Expires Wednesday, November 27th. 2 its. 4 9 * n !£ ‘ 5 9 * VALUABLE COUPON Garden Fresh Tasty & Meaty Kids Love Creamy Good Assorted Fruit Flavors 150 Size, Juicy & Tasty, Finest Q uality, Juicy W hite or Pink FREE W IT H THIS COUPON FLORIDA TANGERINES Seedless GRAPEFRUIT S w e e t T o p T re a t R o y a l 25 E X TR A STAM PS With the Purchase of Any Box of WOLCH'S WINDOW BOX o.,. 5 9 ' 5 £ 5 9 * 1 P e a s Ic e C re a m G e la t in s CANDY Redeem This Coupon at National Food Stores. Coupon Expires Wednesday, November 27th. P r o d u c e P r ic e s E f f e c t i v e T h r u S a t . , N o v . 2 3 r d 4 No. 303 E A c ' / 2 -G a l. 4 £ c 3 % *O z . A c Cans 9 W , P kg. W VALUABLE COU PON FREE W IT H THIS COUPON W H Y 'P A Y M ORE? 25 E X TR A STAM PS B utterfield— Holiday Favorite ! K ra ft's Famous Salad Dressing H oliday Dessert Topping Favorite Deal Pack With the Purchase of One Dozen or More of King FRESH O R A N G E S P e p s o d e n t T o o t h p a s t e • • • Size 4 9 * S w e e t M ir a c le R e d d i Redeem This Coupon at National Food Stores. Refreshing Cleaning ___ No Coupon Expires Saturday, November 23rd. Coupon L i s t e r in e A n t i s e p t i c . . . . 7 4 * P o ta to e s Needed W h ip W h ip HRDRRSslSiBSDB^H FREE W IT H THIS COUPON Beautiful Hands ___ 4 No. 3 $000 J e r g e n 's L o t i o n ......................................... " S f “* 7 9 * & Cans ■ £ 4 5 ’¿SJ- 4 9 * 50 E X T R A $ ¿ .2 S T A M P S With the Purchase of a Btl. of Quick Pain Relief W IL D R O O T C R E A M H A IR O IL Borden's— None Such Orchard Fresh Jellied Garden Fresh— Redeem This Coupon at National Food Stores. For T hat Holiday Pie Coupon Expires Wednesday, November 27th. B a y e r A s p i r i n e e e e o o o 100 5 9 * Regular or Hard to Hold M in c e C a n n e d VALUABLE COUPON B r o c k H a i r M i s t . . . . . ' ä 9 9 * & C ra n b e rrie s FREE W IT H THIS COUPON Regular or Dry M e a t P u m p k in 50 E X TR A STAM PS With tho Purchase of Any Paekafo of V O - 5 S h a m p o o .................................................... % 7 8 * 5 9 * 2 No. 300 3 5 * S C H IC K R A Z O R B L A D E S Redeem This Coupon at National Food Stores. 2 N*c™ 3 3 * Coupon Expires Wednesday, November 27th. LO W LO W P R IC E S PLU S S& GREEN STAM PS