MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 21, 1963 Price 10{ Voi. 55. Number 61 Senate Approves Appeal On Behalf Of Student Cheaters 5 Faculty 20 Killed In O lin O n L im it e d F u n d s state a p p ro p ria tio n s , w ith Compose Caracas Riots Editor's Note: This is the to be a s e rio u s r e a p p r a i­ second of a three part ser­ ies on Olin Memorial Health sal o f o u r fis c a l p o lic y by 1965 i f we a re to be able to con tinu e to p ro v id e ade­ about another 23 p e r cent com ing fro m student fees. O lin's m oney com es | Trial Body Center. quate health c a r e ,” F e u rig fro m the student s e rv ic e s \ said. p a rt of the budget w hich | CARACAS, V e n e z u e la .fi-A 2 7 - subm achine guns attacked the By OYARS BALCERS State News Staff Writer O lin has to w o rk out its is about 7.5 p e r cent of Dean Of Students y e a r-o ld ho use w ife was k ille d a ir p o rt at M a ra c a ib o , but w ere p ro g ra m a c c o rd in g to the the to ta l. O lin it s e lf has and ten o th e r V enezuelans, one cap tured by gu a rd s. F ina nce s d e te rm in e the scope o f the budget, Feu­ a budget of about a $600, OCX) To Make Ruling • * a po lice m a n , w e re wounded Wed­ In ad d itio n to s ta tio n in g s n ip e rs r ig said. I t is u n re a lis tic a y e a r. T h is w o rk s out to scope o f s e rv ic e s p ro vid e d a lit t le m o re th a t $22 p e r nesday In the second day of a in o ffic e b u ild in g w indow s, the to w o rk out an id e a lis tic T h e A ca d em ic-S ena te W ednes­ at O lin , a c c o rd in g to Jam es student. p ro -C o m m u n is t t e r r o r cam paign underground a rm e d fo rc e s f o r s e rv ic e i f the funds f o r its day afte rn o o n approved a re s o lu ­ S. F e u rig , d ir e c to r of O lin o p e ra tio n a re not a va ila b le , Each y e a r F e u rig te lls in C a raca s national lib e ra tio n (F A L N ) also tio n co n ce rn in g tre a tm e n t of stu­ M e m o ria l H e a lth C e n te r. John A . F uzak, dean of P o lic e and tro o p s w ith autom a­ opened f ir e on a p o lic e statio n he added. dent che atin g. " T h e r e is going to have students, and P h ilip J, M ay, t ic weapons and bazookas fought in downtown C a ra ca s. H o w eve r, F e u rig a d m it­ T he re s o lu tio n cam e to the Sen­ s n ip e rs in the E l S ile n c io d is ­ ted that he is unable to v ic e p re s id e n t in c h a rg e of ate fro m the A ca d e m ic C o u n cil t r i c t o f m od ern b u ild in g s and supply the s e rv ic e s at O lin finance, what he needs fo r w ith a f a v o r a b l e re co m m e n d ­ govern m ent o ffic e s . that he w ould lik e to be­ the y e a r 's o p e ra tio n . T he ation. T he c o u n c il approved the T hus the tro u b le d Venezuelan c a p ita l counted a t o ll of 20 dead, Iraq Calm; cause of th is la c k of m oney. A s a r e s u lt, a sho rta ge of m e d ica l p e rso n n e l m ay com bined re co m m e n d a tio n is then passed on to the B oa rd of T ru s te e s . m ea sure No. 5. I t w ould g ive a student accused • • and 80 wounded s in ce the C a s­ of cheating t h e p riv ile g e o f a t r o i t e -C o m m u n is t un de rgrou nd s tru c k T uesday m o rn in g in its re le n tle s s a tte m p t to top ple the Nasserites pose a s e rio u s p ro b le m fo r M ich ig a n S tate’ s fu tu re health p ro g ra m , he said. " T h e B o a rd depends on D r. F e u rig to t e ll them what he needs,” M ay said. h e a rin g . U n d e r the old ru lin g , if a student was accused of che at­ ing, h is in s tr u c to r co u ld give h im He said the p re s e n t phy­ T he a d m in is tra tio n kept In Power govern m ent o f P re s id e n t R om ulo an " F ” fo r the c o u rs e and n o tify B e ta n c o u rt. A r r e s ts of t e r r o r ­ s ic a l f a c i l i t i e s at O lin f u t u r e U n iv e r s ity expan­ the a ssista n t dean f o r student af­ is ts ro s e to ISO. should re m a in adequate un­ sion in m in d when the ad­ f a ir s o f the s tu d e n t's c o lle g e . The Backed by P r im e M in is te r F i ­ t i l 1970. d itio n to O lin was c o m ­ student cou ld he suspended w ith ­ Ira q s e ttle d in to an uneasy M oney f o r the op e ra tio n pleted in 1957, M ay in d i­ del C a s tro ’ s Cuba, t h e te r r o r is t s out a h e a rin g i f he continued to peace W ednesday as p ro -N a s s e r of O lin com es fro m th e U n i- cated. also hope to b lo c k the p r e s i­ cheat. P re sid e n t A bd el S a l a m A re t v e r s ity ’ s g e n e r a l fund, "W he n the a d d itio n to d e n tia l e le c tio n s set f o r Dec. 1. The n e w ru lin g w ill g ive the tigh tene d the re in s o f g o ve rn ­ w hich is the o p e ra tin g bud­ O lin was made it was p r o ­ ONLY 28 MORE SHOPPING DAYS-Lansing street* g litte r P re s id e n t Kennedy has la id the student the r ig h t o f a h e a rin g if ment a fte r M o n d a y's m ilit a r y get f o r the e n tire academ ­ je cte d to be adequate to in the tw ilig h t as Lansing merchants prepare for annual t e r r o r cam p aign at the d o o r o f h i s i n s t r u c t o r recom m ended coup. ic p ro g ra m . In the past m eet the needs o f a stu ­ s tr ic t e r actio n than a n " F " g r a d e . in te rn a tio n a l C o m m u n ists " a id e d Christmas rush. (See story, p. 3) Photo by Gary Shumaker T he m ilit a r y coup o v e rth re w f i s c a l y e a r about th re e dent p o pu latio n o f around by th e ir Cuban a llie s ” and has The h e a rin g w ill be b e fo re the the a n ti-N a s s e r B aath S o c ia lis t q u a rte rs o f the m oney fo r p ro m is e d B e ta n co u rt f u ll U.S. stud ent's dean fo r academ ic af­ sup po rt. P a rty , w hich had been in po w e r the ge n e ra l fund cam e fro m (continued on page 10) fa ir s o r h is re p re s e n ta tiv e , the since la s t F e b ru a ry . T h e b a a th is t V io le n ce a lso was re p o rte d • c h a irm a n o f the de p a rtm e n t d is - p ro g ra m c e n te re d around union • c o v e rin g the v io la tio n , and th re e fro m the in te r io r f o r the second day in a ro w . A bomb e xp lo d­ w ith S y ria , a g r ic u ltu r a l re fo rm s m e m b e rs of tea chin g fa c u lty . E a r ly R e g is tra tio n and a v ig o ro u s p ro g ra m of fig h t­ ed in a c it y bus a t B a rq u is im e to , T he fa c u lty m e m b e rs would be ing the K u rd s , a w a nd erin g tr ib e selected fro m o r by the F a c u lty wounding a wom an and a c h ild . A telephone exchange was bom b­ ed in M a ra ca y. in the N e a r E ast w hich is a t­ te m p tin g to set up its own na­ tio n by pushing in to Ira q u i t e r ­ S e w a g e D is p o s a l P la n t Standing C o m m itte e on Student A ffa ir s . T he student can have his O ff T o G o o d S ta rt F o u r t e r r o r is t s a rm e d w ith academ ic a d v is e r o r a fa c u lty r it o r y . . n n s n r w if h b iin n j rh p .and pradnaLP students dents. going through e a rly re g is ­ P le a s e s M S U A a m in stra to rs l m a d ' J . K h a d d u ri, E ast ’L a n - * going through e a rly re g is tra tio n tra tio n re g is te re d W ednesday. h e aring. sing ju n io r o r ig in a lly fro m Bagh­ T h is r e g is tra tio n was d iffe re n t A re p re s e n ta tiv e fro m the dean Wednesday gre eted the in no vation dad, Ira q , said he was " g r e a t ­ fro m the o th e r e a rly r e g is tr a ­ ‘I l l i m i n a t i o n ’ ly disap pointed tha t the B a a th ist of students o ffic e w ill p re s id e at the h e a rin g but w ill not vote. A fte r w ith g re a t enthusiasm . R e g is tra tio n p e rson nel a l s o tio n s because students c o u l d govern m ent had been o v e rth ro w n MSU a d m in is tra to rs a re happy d isp o sa l p la n t a lm o s t o ve rp o w ­ ning in to the Red C e d a r, an othe r choose the h o u rs they wanted to h e a rin g t h e case the m em b ers seem ed pleased w ith the way it F r i d a y N ig h t in I r a q . " about the new sewage d is p o s a l p la n t f o r the E ast L a n s in g a re a e re d h im . P h illip J. M a y , v ic e p re s id e n t so u rce said. MSU w i ll pay o ff 37.5 p e r cent w ill recom m end a p p ro p ria te ac­ was w o r k i n g out. R e g is tra r go throu gh . Student re a c tio n to e a rly re g is ­ " I b e lie ve the B a a th ists w e re H orace C. K in g said tha t e v e ry ­ f o r business and fin a n ce , has of the bonds and M e rid ia n T o w n ­ tio n to be taken by the dean o f the m ost e ffic ie n t p a rty to fu n c ­ w h ich is now underw ay. tra tio n seem ed v e ry fa v o ra b le . R a lly T h e m e tio n p r o p e rly in ru n n in g the gov­ T he E ast L a n s in g C ity Coun­ been the MSU e xe cu tive w o rk in g sh ip s, 18.75 p e r cent. students. O th er Senate actio n included thin g went sm oo th ly except th e re was som e con fusio n o v e r the p e r­ " T h is t i m e it was r e a l l y e rn m e n t and to do the th in g s c il M onday ap pro ved the s a le of c lo s e ly w ith the c ity and M e r i­ A llo c a tio n s between the th re e g re a t— th e re is no c o m p a riso n u s e rs a re MSU, 3 m illio n g a llo n s the fo llo w in g : m it to r e g is te r c a rd s . “ Illim in a te the I l l i n i ” is the w h ich need to be done in m y $3.5 m illio n w o rth of revenue dian T o w n sh ip on the p ro je c t. between re g u la r r e g is tra tio n at p e r day; M e rid ia n T o w n sh ip , 1.5 H ow ard R. N e v ille , acting p r o - "S tud en ts going throu gh e a rly them e f o r w hat S partan S p ir it c o u n try ,” he said. " I th in k if bonds f o r the new f a c ilit y , w hich the In tra m u ra l B u ild in g and e a rly hopes w ill be the bigg est pep The new p la n t, to be located m illio n ; and East L a n sin g , 3.5 le g is t ra tio n t o d a y should m ake they had had m o re tim e , they w i ll p ro ce ss eigh t m illio n g a l­ r e g is tr a tio n h e re ,” Jo e C h erne y, a m ile w e st o f the p re se n t s ite , m illio n . ( continued on page 9) s u re they have th e ir p e r m it - to - r a lly o f the y e a r F rid a y nigh t cou ld have a cco m plishe d p o s i­ lons o f sewage d a ily . Muskegon s e n io r, said. should e lim in a te o ffe n s iv e od ors re g is te r c a rd s b e fo re c o m in g to at the 1M F ie ld . tiv e good f o r I r a q .” “ 1 am happy to se e the p r o ­ B l i j M itru k a , H anum angarh. caused in the a e ra tin g p ro ce ss the U n io n ,” he sa id . "S tu d e n ts T h e r a l ly w i ll begin at 6:30 p .m . w ith a p a rad e fro m K resg e A r t C e n te r. T h e pep band, c h e e r­ K h a d d u ri a ls o e xp resse d the fe a r that the K u rd s w ould take advantage of the u n re s t o v e r the je c t fin a lly un de r w a y ,” said P re s id e n t John A . Hannah. " T h is p ro g ra m bas m oved at s n a il’ s at the o ld p la n t. John M . P a t- ria rc h e , c ity m a n a g e r, said it should be s ta rte d by F e b ru a ry . Romney Calls Special in the C o lle g e of E ducation who have not ye t p icked up th e ir c a rd s Ind ia, gra du ate student, sa id it was m o re convenient fo r graduate students because i t t o o k m uch le a d e rs , D e lta U p s ilo n ’ s b e ll and can get them at the south en tra nce Sigm a P h i E p s ilo n ’ s S p a rty w ill be fe a tu re d in the pa rad e. Its m ost re c e n t coup tc push in to Ir a q i t e r r it o r y . T h e coup was in s tig a te d by pace and i t is about tim e som e­ th in g was done.” Hannah in d ic a te d he co u ld not F o r s e v e ra l y e a rs , the old p la n t, on K a lam a zoo S tre e t, has been o v e rta x e d . T h is has been Legislative Session on the U n io n 's second f lo o r . ” K in d in d ic a te d the c a rd s a re le ss tim e . V ic k i S chlegel, F lin t s e n io r, (continued on page 3) ro u te w ill in c lu d e a ll d o rm ito r ie s A r e f and fe llo w m ilit a r y o ffic e rs . be ju b ila n t because it had taken funds f o r dependent c h ild re n being handed out a t the U nion be­ b lam e d f o r the o d o rs . G o v e rn o r G e o r g e Rom ney on cam pus. T h e new g o ve rn m e n t has not so long to get the p ro je c t o ff the cause o f p ro b le m s o v e r chang­ W ednesday issu ed the o ffic ia l c a ll case s. Peggy C u m m in g s, B irm in g h a m announced any p la n s f o r e le c ­ g round. T h e g o v e rn o r’ s la s t sp e cia l in g t h e d e p a rtm e n t o ffic e i n Sources a lso e s tim a te d that the to t h « le g is la tu re to re tu rn to sophom ore, s a id S partan S p ir it hopes P re s id e n t John A . Hannah tio n s o r fu tu re p ro g ra m s . ” 1 fe a r the p o s itiv e advances " G r e a t. ’ * new p la n t w i ll help cle an up the L a n s in g f o r t h e second sp e cia l session ended two weeks ago when h is fis c a l r e fo rm p ro g ra m fa ile d E ric k s o n H a ll. About h a lf o f the e s tim a te d R ose F ev er T h is was th e w o rd S e c re ta ry Red C e da r R iv e r . C itiz e n s in session o f the y e a r. w ill be able to attend the r a lly , w hich m ig h t have been made by to get p a st the le g is la tu re . 5,300 s e n io rs and gra du ate s tu ­ Jack B r e s lin used to e xp re ss M e rid ia n T o w n sh ip havebeen re ­ T h e g o v e rn o r c a lle d f o r the w hich begins at 7:30 p .m . on the 1M fie ld . A th le tic d ir e c to r C la r ­ the B aath w i ll be lo s t,” Khad­ h is fe e lin g s about the p ro je c t. q u ire d to d i s p o s e o f sewage s p e cia l session to begin D ec. 3, S p re a d in g d u r i sa id . " T h e y d id have an He sa id he was n e ar the B ro d y throu gh se p tic ta n k s . Some, how­ but d id n o t sp e cify the su b je ct ence " B ig g ie ” M unn, head fo o t­ b a ll coach Hugh D u ffy D a ug herty, and th e s e n io r fo o tb a ll p la y e rs id eo log y, and the new p re s id e n t (continued on page 3) G roup T uesday nigh t and the stench fro m th e n e a r-b y sewage e v e r, have been du m ping u n tre a t­ ed sewage in to county d ra in s ru n ­ m a tte r to be co n sid e re d . Im p le m e n ta tio n o f the new s ta te W orld New s U R B A N A , 111.— T h e stu­ dent p o pu latio n h e re on the c o n s titu tio n is expected to be the U n iv e r s ity o f Illin o is cam ­ w ill appear at the r a lly . m a jo r reason f o r c a llin g t h e s p e cia l session . at a Glance pus is d e lirio u s , a cco rd in g to one u n iv e rs ity spokesm an. M e a n w h ile , H o u s e M in o r ity " E v e ry b o d y h e r is m aking L e a d e r Joseph K o w a ls k i h a s plan s to go to Pasadena and urg ed the g o v e rn o r to in clu d e a id the R o s e B o w l,” he said. Congo Silent On Russian Arrests " P e o p le don’ t ask each o th e r to dependent c h ild re n of the un­ em p lo yed in the sp e cia l session . L E O P O L D V IL L E , T h e Congo (#)-The C ongolese go vern m ent w h e th e r they a re going to East R om ney announced Tuesday he re m a in e d s ile n t W ednesday on the fate o f tw o R ussian d ip lo m a ts L a n sin g o r not. T hey o n ly w o u ld seek new le g is la tio n a t next who w e re dragged fro m th e ir c a r , beaten and h u stle d o ff in an ask i f the y’ r e going to Pasa­ y e a r's session to ob tain fe d e ra l a rm y tru c k T uesd ay. P re m ie r C y r ille Adoula m et w ith h is c a b - dena,” he added. inet to study what some sources said w e re in c rim in a tin g d o cu - m ents seized fr o m the R ussians. In M oscow, the K re m lin c la im e d the a rre s ts w e re a U.S. and G r id T ic k e ts B e lg ia n -in s p ire d p ro vo ca tio n . Soccer T e a m S till O n S a l e , Senator Opposes Wheat Deal O p e n s Title G o in g F a st WASHINGTON, (UP1)— Senator K a r l Mundt o f South Dakota Students in any c la s s m ay r e ­ urged C o ng ress to keep the n a tio n ’ s pocketbook c le a r o f any wheat deal w ith R u ssia . Mundt doesn’ t want the U.S. u n d e rw rit­ P la y F r id a y deem t h e ir a c tiv ity book cou­ in g the c re d it o f C o m m u n ist na tion s in the pu rcha se o f A m e r­ P e r h a p s the biggest s p o rts pons f o r Illin o is -S ta te fo o tb a ll ican wheat o r o th e r c o m m o d itie s . weekend in s e v e ra l seasons w ill get o ff to a ro u s in g s ta rt F r i ­ gam e tic k e ts today in the J e n i- day a f t e r n o o n when M ich ig a n son F ie ld h o u se o u te r a re a s . T ic k e t M an ag er B ill B e a rd s ­ U.N. Hails Anti-Bias Declaration S ta te 's s o cce r team m eets th re e ­ le y sa id Wednesday a ftern oon U N IT E D NATIO N S, N .Y . (f)-T h e U .N . G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly ap­ tim e national cham pion St. L o u is . th a t although fre sh m e n a re e lig i­ p ro ve d o v e rw h e lm in g ly Wednesday a sweeping d e c la ra tio n c a llin g in a f ir s t round NCAA m atch. b le f o r coupon re d e m p tio n today, on g o v e rn m e n ts to e lim in a te a ll fo r m s o f r a c ia l d is c rim in a tio n . Slated f o r 2:45 on the socce r up p e r cla ssm e n who s t ill don t South A fr ic a , condem ned f o r its a p a rth e id (se g re g a tio n ) p o lic ie s , fie ld south of Spartan S tadium , d id not p a rtic ip a te in the vote. the gam e w i ll b rin g tog e th e r have seats m ay a lso g o to Jenison. In p a rt the d e c la ra tio n condem ns r a c ia l d is c rim in a tio n as “ an the two stro n g e st p o w e rs in M id ­ B e a rd s le y repeated h is w a rn ­ offense to hum an d ig n ity ” and a th re a t to in te rn a tio n a l peace. west soccer. in g th a t adjacent seats w i ll on ly State unseated St. L o u is as be a v a ila b le a t the Jenison T ic k ­ M idw est C onference chAm pion in e t O ffic e f o r th re e ho urs F rid a y , * Honolulu Meet Studies Asian P olicies * Cite tMa1 'fa m e o f ib i? tzg U m / fr o m 9 a .m . uncu noon. season w ith a 4 -3 upset v ic ­ He a lso re m in d e d students th a t H O N O LU LU f - T h e U.S. S e c re ta rie s o f State and Defense, m ilit a r y s tra te g is ts and d ip lo m a ts too k a long, h a rd look Wed­ to ry . H ow ever, the B illik e n s s t ill th e re w i l l be student tic k e ts nesday at V ie t Nam and Southeast A s ia , then p re p a re d to re tu rn re ig n as defending NCAA t it le - a v a ila b le f o r them u n til 5 p .m . to W ashington and Saigon to im p le m e n t new and re v is e d p o lic ie s . ho ld e rs. 'CALIFORNIA HERE WE COME* on F rid a y . 2 Michigan State Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Thursd ay, N ovem ber 21, 1963 Point Of View One Hundred Years Ago... w o rld O ne hundred had yet to y e a r s note ago the L in c o ln ’ s residents s u b u rb s in of th e placid, N orth. ' hom ogenous C h e t Fin k le y O n address de live red on the ba ttle­ It is th re a te n e d as d a rk figu res field at G e tty s b u rg . T h e re the P re s id e n t had spoken c ro w d bam a, s m a ll as d a r k county ja ils fig u re s in A la ­ c ro w d T h e A ir From M SU s im p ly of a people’ s g o v e rn m e n t around an e m p lo y m e n t office on By Brenda Greenstone and a continuing test of w hether the South side of C hicago, and as NEW SCASTER: . . .A nd now s ta tio n WWWW take s you to E ast that g o v e rn m e n t could endure. an im p a ssio n e d voice sings “ we L a n s in g w h e re Chet F in k le y is g a th e rin g the o n -th e -s p o t news T h a t ideal did not pe rish in the w ill o v e rc o m e .’’ s u rro u n d in g the c o n tro v e rs y o f o u t-o f v e rs u s in -s ta te students. T ake i t away, C h et! ensuing years of struggle, but People are acting un justly. . . F IN K L E Y : T h a n ks, W a lte r! H e re we a re in fr o n t o f Beaum ont n e ith e r did it p re vail com p le te ly. T o w e r, a la n d m a rk o f M ich ig a n State U n iv e rs ity , w h ich is the in differe ntly. . .and w ith a c e n ­ Today it is still threatened. It is c e n te r o f th is g re a t debate. M any M ic h ig a n d e rs fe e l th a t having t u r y - o l d h a te as th e ir m otiva tion . what they b e lie v e to be too m any o u t-o f-s ta te and fo re ig n students stifled in angry clashed between p re s e n ts to the people o f M ich ig a n both a fin a n c ia l and c u ltu ra l blacks and w hites in the shadows W e are still far fro m a g o v e rn ­ d ra in . L e t’ t see what som e of the fo lk s in the area have to say on the issu e . H e re com es a d is tin g u is h in g lo o kin g gentlem an. of the g re a t m ills of B irm in g h a m , m ent by and for the people; once M ay I have y o u r name s ir ? lost in the cold stares a young again a livid sore threatens a 1st M A N : F lin t ’ s the name. S kin C . F lin t. I ’ m a m e m b e r o f the state le g is la tu re . N e g ro re c e iv e s in a town in ru ra l nation conceived in the ideals of F IN K L E Y : S ir , as a fa th e r and a m e m b e r o f the sta te le g is ­ M is s is s ip p i, and forgotten by the lib e rty. la tu re , what a re y o u r fe e lin g s on the o u t-o f-s ta te students issue? 1st M A N : L e t me answ er that qu estio n by asking you another. W ould you want y o u r s is te r to m a r r y an o u t-o f-s ta te student?. Now, i f you’ l l excuse m e. I ’ m on m y way to c h u rc h . Good day! Long Sleep On Capitol F IN K L E Y : W e ll, h e re com es another d is tin g u is h e d lo okin g gentlem an. What is y o u r name, s ir ? 2nd M A N : M e l A . D justed . I ’ m a P ro fe s s o r of S o ciology. If the m a rk of a d e lib era tive F IN K L E Y : P ro f. D justed , do you m in d having fo re ig n and The w o rs t aspect o f this siesta o r o u t-o f-s ta te students in y o u r cla sse s? assem bly is being deliberate to is that 1963, w ith its absence of 2nd M AN : On the c o n tra ry , I w e lcom e them ! Why som e of m y the p o in t o f alm ost total inaction, best students a re fro m o u t-o f-s ta te ; some com e fro m such election p re ssu re s, represe nted fo re ig n place s as B ro o k ly n . the 88th C ongress ranks w ith the a p e rio d in w hich C ongress m ig h t F IN K L E Y : Do you fin d them frie n d ly ? P a rlia m e n t of Man. But, m e a s u r­ have a p p ra is e d , in an atm osphere 2nd M A N : Not any m o re so than the in -s ta te -s tu d e n ts . You see, s ir , I ’ m a s o c io lo g is t, so being around students of v a rio u s c u ltu ra l ed by the y a r d s t i c k o f la w s passed of m in im a l pa rtisan ship , s u c h and g e o g ra p h ica l backgrounds is of im m ense help to me in m y in response to the nation’s needs fundam ental issu es as m e d ica l re s e a rc h . 2nd M A N : M y la te s t study p o in ts out that 7.236 p e r cent of the in a period of dynam ic change, care for the aged, g re a te r F e d ­ students fro m southeast N ebraska a re e x tre m e ly c a re e r-o rie n te d , this C ongress seem s determ in ed era l concern for urban affairs w h ile on ly 5.98 p e r cent -from the n o rth w e s te rn p a rt o f that state f i t th is c a te g o ry . I have also found tha t 98.6 p e r cent o f the B a p tis t to establish an a ll-tim e reco rd fo r conservation of natural re - M alayans at th is u n iv e rs ity h a b itu a lly p a tro n iz e the B ig Boy, for no na ccom plishm ent. s o u r c e s , and c o m p re h e n sive w h ile 99.89 p e r cent o f th e ir c o u n try m e n of Jew ish descent p re fe r When Senator Dodd of C o n ­ Kewpee’ s. I d is c o v e re d , too, th a t w h ile 78.41 p e r cent of the m e a su re s fo r fu ll e m p lo ym e nt. students fro m H untington Woods f a il tw elve o r m o re co u rse s, necticut told his colleagues last N ow t h a t G o v e rn o r R o c k e fe l­ 99.096 p e r cent of those fro m W ashington, graduate sum m a cum week that the session has been a laude. F u rth e rm o re , I — le r ’ s fo rm a l announcem ent of his F IN K L E Y : T han k you so much s ir , we c e rta in ly want to ta lk “ fia sco ,” the Senate d e m o n s tra ­ P re sid e n tia l candidacy and the w ith you fu r th e r about th is ; but don’ t p o ll us, w e’ l l p o ll you! ted that b ip a rtis a n action could be holding of the o ff-y e a r ballo ting Letters To The Editor Why h e re com es a c h a rm in g young la dy, rig h t now! M ay 1 have y o u r name, please? o b ta in e d in a h u rry -to repel such in v a rio u s key a re a s have ushered 2nd CO ED: Y e sl affronts everyone to had its got d i g n i t y . A f t e r through tr a m p ­ in that the 1964 chance has national been cam paign, lost. S p a rta n s G o With V ig o r F IN K L E Y : What is y o u r name? 2nd CO ED: 347462 F IN K L E Y : W e ll, 347462, M ay I ask you w h ere you are fro m ? ling on M r. Dodd for violating T o T h e E d ito r: e s p e c ia lly young people of th is peared signed in m y nam e. 347462: 567438, 123987 No change in C o ng ressio na l the can on s of the club, C ongress g e n e ra tio n , do what they please P u b lis h in g a le tte r o f th is na­ F IN K L E Y : W here is th a t, 347462? ru le s is g o in g to produce a fu n ­ S atu rday’ s b a llg a m e w ith N o tre when they fe e l th a t they can get tu re w ith o u t v e rify in g the actu a l 347462: I t ’ s about ten m ile s south o f Saginaw. sank contentedly back into its F IN K L E Y : W e ll being fr o m 123987, you would p ro b a b ly have dam ental alte ratio n in this de- Dam e showed the en thusiasm and away w ith it . id e n tity o f the a u th o r b o rd e rs on torpo r. team s p ir it o u r boys po ssess. T h is is a ll r ig h t as long as It ne glige nce . I w o u ld a p p re cia te a som e in te re s tin g com m e nts on o u t-o f-s ta te students. fault of d e m o c ra tic re s p o n s ib ility 347462: Y es, I do! Just when the h a rd h ittin g and doesn’ t d is tu rb anyone d ir e c tly o r f u ll r e tra c tio n and apology plus on C apitol H ill. The change w ill a le r t N o tre Dam e squad had o u r in d ire c tly i n v o l v e d . H ow ever, a c o n ce rte d e ffo r t to fin d the F IN K L E Y : M ay I ask you to com m ent on the o u t-o f-s ta te The likeliho od th a t a c t i o n w ill offense stopped, the defense cam e g e n e ra lly , someone is d is tu rb e d , actu a l a u th o r. student c o n tro v e rs y ? be com pleted on eith er th e tax co m e o n ly when all of us - and to the re s c u e . O u r ’ T it tle ’ ’ lin e , and the o ffe n d e rs are too often 347462: I th in k i t ’ s v e ry in te re s tin g ! b ill o r th e c iv il rig hts b ill, th e each of us - m ake it p la in that standing w ith th e ir backs to the c o m p le te ly unaw are of it , o r if L in d a K ay F ru th F IN K L E Y : C o uld you e la b o ra te a l i t t le o n tha t 347462? w a ll, becam e g ia n ts once again. they are aw are o f it , they could 347462: T h e c o n tro v e rs y is in te re s tin g to me because m y tw o m o s t i m p e r a t i v e i t e m s before w e c a r e e n o u g h to m ake C ongress T h e ir zeal m o re than com pen­ c a re le ss. . . .Apology ro o m m a te is fro m 346780, 125414. She’ s n ice . I lik e h e r. C ongress, has becom e a lm o st care . sates f o r w hat they m ay la c k in People today g e n e ra lly use l i t ­ F IN K L E Y : T h a t’ s m a rv y ! I t ’ s so im p o rta n t f o r one to lik e T o the E d ito r: s ta tu re . tle ta c t in th e ir re la tio n s h ip s w ith one’ s ro o m m a te , e s p e c ia lly when one’ s ro o m m a te is n ice . zero. —The Hew York Times In the Monday e d itio n of the 347462: You mean e s p e c ia lly i f one’ s ro o m m a te is fro m 125414!. Credit m u s t a ls o bo eiven to oth e r people. When it is used, it State News th e re wa& a ie lt e r the o ffen se. Sure they lo s t the is u s u a lly done w ith s e lfis h m o­ F IN K L E Y : Heh, heh, thank you so m uch 347462 fo r y o u r in te re s tin g in the e d ito r ia l se ctio n signed by b a ll in a few u n tim e ly s itu a tio n s , tiv e s in m in d . W hy a re n ’t people com m e nts. Now back to 987345 at sta tio n WWWW in 238056! Supreme Court Seeks Lynn F ru th co n c e rn in g s o r o r ity but o u r S partans don’ t have the ta c tfu l today? T h e answ er is d e fin itio n s . w o rd d isco u ra g e m e n t in th e ir vo­ c a b u la ry . T hey o n ly know d e s ire qu ite s im p le : pe op le are ju s t too la zy to t r y to be p e rc e p tiv e about T h is le tte r was not w ritte n by LIEBERMANNS: h e r. It s ta rte d s o le ly as a p ra c ­ and the w i ll to w in . o th e r people’ s fe e lin g s . N E W Views On Sit-Ins T hen the fo u rth q u a rte r was upon us and S h e rm a n ‘ ‘M e rc u ry ’ ’ C o lle g e students who suppos­ e d ly h a v e the a b ility to be so­ tic a l jo ke and was not intended to h u rt h e r as m uch as it has. From Our V/ ire Services L e w is ro s e to the occasion again. O u r Super S partan, w ith h e a rt, p h is tic a te d in the a rt o f ta c tfu l­ ness c e re l i t t le about it as a so­ U n fo rtu n a te ly th is is what com es fro m a ctin g w ith o u t th in k in g and c a re fu lly c o n s id e rin g the conse­ Samsonite fla m in g d e s ire and fly in g fe e t, c ia l re fin e m e n t. It could be v e ry e m b a rra s s in g f o r the Jus­ but because a p ro p e rty ow ne r had the rig h t quences. ou tdistan ced the L i t t le I r is h de­ tic e D e p a rtm e n t to speak up on the g ra ve con­ to choose the people w ith w hom he w ould do The le tte r was not intended to fe n d e rs f o r an 85 y a rd touchdown C h a rle s Dewey s titu tio n a l issu es in vo lve d in s it - in d e m o n stra ­ b u sin e ss...a n d w h a te v e r h is re a so n in g , it was h u rt L yn n , n o r to be an in d ic a ­ ru n and an MSU v ic to r y . tio n s . not f o r the C o u rt to in q u ire . tio n o f h e r th in k in g to w a rd so­ T h is tea m w i ll liv e long in The Complaint But the Suprem e C o u rt, in e ffe c t, has told The F e d e ra l G overnm ent was asked to state r o r it y life , and it is s in c e re ly Precedes The . . . J u stice to stop being coy and speak its piece its v ie w s...a n d ducked the C o n s titu tio n a l c iv il the m e m o ry o f eve ryon e. T h e y a re a g re a t team because to g e th e r D e a r S ir: hoped th a t a ll s o r o r itie s w ill Compact! Elegant! Slim! on fiv e cases aw a itin g d e cisio n by the C o u rt. rig h ts questions c o m p le te ly . T he J u s tic e de­ g ive h e r e v e ry chance and con­ they m ake th e m se lve s a g re a t The fiv e cases in vo lve s it - in de m o n stra tio n s p a rtm e n t cam e up w ith a c o n g lo m e ra te o f rea son­ s id e ra tio n i f she plan s to ru sh tea m . GOOD LU C K SPARTANS. In the M onday, N o vem b er 18, in M a ry la n d , South C a ro lin e , and F lo rid a . In ing w hich was to rtu re d to say the le a s t. w in te r te r m — please don’ t con­ M r . & M r s . C h a rle s A. Y acuzzo issu e o f the M IC H IG A N S T A T E a ll cases, the d e m o n stra to rs had been refused The J u s tic e D e pa rtm e nt a rg ue d th a t in one demn h e r f o r s om e th in g she d id n ’ t 1520 E Spartan V illa g e NEWS a le tt e r a tta c k in g the lo ­ s e rv ic e at a segregated place w h ich accom m o­ case, the d e m o n s tra to rs should be fre e d be­ do. dated the p u b lic . T hey w e re a rre s te d and con­ c a l G re e k syste m , w h ich I did 1 am t r u ly s o r r y th is has oc­ cause the a rre s tin g o ffic e r was a deputy s h e r iff vic te d of tre s p a s s in g when they refused to Olin Isn’ t Perfect, not w r ite and had no fo re k n o w ­ c u rre d . on p a y ro ll o f the p ro p e rty o w ne r in vo lve d . In leave. But Neither Are We ledge o f o r con ne ction w ith , a p - S in c e re ly the o th e r cases, the J u s tic e D e p a rtm e n t m e re ly T he d e m o n s tra to rs argued th a t the co n victio n s sa id that f a ir w a rn in g had not been given the should be re v e rs e d because p ro p e rty owners T o the E d ito r: d e m o n s tra to rs that they w o uld be tre s p a s s in g cannot use the State, o r any of its agencies, What is O lin H e alth C enter? the p ro p e rty b e fo re they w ent in ...a n d that to e n fo rce ra c ia l d is c rim in a tio n . T h a t, they in ­ Is it an in s titu tio n ru n by su p e r­ c r im in a l law re q u ire s such a w a rn in g . siste d , w ould v io la te the 14th Am endm ent to hum an beings not suceptable to When the J u s tic e D e p a rtm e n t la w y e r was the C o n s titu tio n w hich p ro h ib its State actio n s tra in o r fatigue? Is it made up ACROSS m aking these argum ents s e v e ra l j u s t i c e s to d is c rim in a te between the ra c e s . of p e rson nel w ith in fin ite patience 1. Com rudi prodded h im to state the d e p a rtm e n t’ s view s They c ite d as a precedent the 1 5 -ye a r-o ld and in sig h t? Is it a m achine that 4. Hc.idl.in on the b ro a d e r issues in v o lv e d . Suprem e C o u rt ru lin g in housing covenants. can im m e d ia te ly p ro c e s s any sic k 7. Pert g irl T he la w y e r was under in s tru c tio n s not to In that case, the Suprem e C o u rt did n ’ t outlaw in d iv id u a l and output a person who 11 Amaze g ive . F o r at the p re se n t tim e , the a d m in is ­ 12. Swiss ra c ia l d is c rim in a tio n in covenants governing is w e ll? -T h e a n s w e r to a ll of tra tio n is tr y in g to get a new law passed the sale of h o u s e s ...it m e re ly said the d is c r i­ w hich w ould ban d is c rim in a tio n in places o f these questions is obvious — No! O lin is , ho w e ver, m a d e up o f canton 13. Solitary THE COMMUTER m in a to ry covenants could not be enforced in p u b lic accom m odation. people who m ake an honest e ffo rt 14. Ilc b r. Icttc Room y 5’ ’ s iz e w ith re ­ state c o u rts . I f the C o u rt supported the same The G ove rn m en t argued tha t such d is c r im i­ to help you! Have none of you e v e r 15. Assyrian m ova ble desk argum ent in s it - in s , it would mean that a re s ­ nation could not be e n forced in sta te c o u rts , 39. W ollhound SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE become c ro s s o r l o s t y o u r pa­ king ta u ra n t ow ner could refuse to s e rv e a N e g ro ... m any con gre ssm en w ould be in c lin e d to ask: lb . H o lly 40. Intim idate $24« tience? Have none o f y o u e ve r 49. Some 5. Cuckoopint but that he c o u ld n 't get h im evicte d because is the new law necessary? T h e c iv il rig h ts 17. Gum resin 41. Swine DO W N been so ' ‘ sw a m p e d " that you had 6. Chemical that w ould b rin g the state on h is side in an b ill is in enough tro u b le a lre a d y and the ad­ 19. C onfront genus 1. Dab ol to e x c l u d e frie n d s o r perhaps element ille g a l action. m in is tra tio n was tr y in g to avoid bu rdening it 20. M isrepre­ 44. Proboscis butter The state and c ity governm ents in volve d w ith the pending c o u rt cases. keep them w a itin g ? It is a fact that no student need­ sent 45. Simian 2. M ilk lis h 7. Scale 8. Pit . THE DIPLOMAT argued they w e re being " c o lo re d b lin d ” in 22. T a xi 46. Annoy 3. Dem ol­ H o w eve r, the G overnm ent w i ll fin d i t d if ­ ing m e d i c a 1 a tten tion has e ve r 9. Ar r ow E x tra s lim 3” w id th the m a tte r...th a t the y w e re not e n fo rc in g the 24. Frozen 47. W ild ished f ic u lt to r e je c t a d ire c t re q u e st fro m the been turne d away at O lin ! In fa ct, poison trespa ss law s because o f ra c ia l d is c rim in a tio n c o u rt f o r it s vie w s . 25. Kclusc anim al 4. K. Indian it is u s u a lly the student, who fo r 10. Topic $2995 wool 48. Sea god silver coin 18. Top h is own good has been requested 20. Oiler (plus tax) to stay at the H ealth C e n te r, that 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 a 9 10 21. Medieval MICHIGAN STATE STATE N EW S tr ie s to " g e t out of i t . " L e t's g i v e O lin and its s ta ff II 1 12 i 13 shield D is tin c tiv e ly s ty le d . . .and so e ffic ie n t, UNIVERSITY some c re d it f o r the help that has 1 23. Near S a m so n ite 's new attache case com es in two been given to m any o f us, instead 14 % IS É It 25. Cone- shaped size s to f i t any need. L ig h t, s tro n g , m ag­ % u M e m b e r A sso cia te d P re s s , U n ited P re ss m e r te r m ; sp e cia l W elcom e Issue in Septem­ of c r it ic iz in g them fo r th e ir fau lts 26. Linen cloth n e siu m fra m e and s ta in -r e s is ta n t m oulded ir IB 19 In te rn a tio n a l, Inla nd D a ily P re s s A sso cia tio n , b e r. and sh o rtc o m in g s . I’ ve n e v e r 27. Harem v in y l s h e ll. Com es in b la c k , tan , and o liv e . A sso cia te d C o l l e g i a t e P re s s A sso cia tio n , M ich ig a n P re s s A sso cia tio n . Second c la s s postage pa id at E ast L a nsing, M ic h ig a n . been in any h o s p ita l th a t didn’ t op­ e ra te lik e O lin , except that 1 had 20 21 % 21 23 %% room 28. For each P ub lished by the students o f M ic h ig a n State E d ito r ia l and business o ffic e s a t 341 Student to pay f o r th e ir s e rv ic e s . O lin is n ’ t p e rfe c t, but n e ith e r are we! 24 % % 23 24 27 26 30. Accomplish % % S e rvice s B u ild in g , M ich ig a n State U n iv e rs ity , 31. 2000 lbs U n iv e rs ity . I s s u e d c la s s days Monday 29 SO E ast L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . M a il su b s c rip tio n s 32. M ore %%% through F rid a y d u rin g the f a ll, w in te r and payable in advance: te rm , $3; 2 te rm s , $4; D ick G ilib e rto sensible s p rin g q u a rte rs , tw ice w eekly d u rin g the s u m - 32 33 3 te rm s , $5; f u ll y e a r, $6. 33. Shady E d ito r................................................B ru c e F a b ric a n t N ig h t E d ito r .............................. R ic h a rd S chw artz The Need For Social Tact T o the E d ito r: 34 3 5 5 4 39 37 SB 40 41 % 41 43 recess 34. Debark 35. Century A d v e rtis in g M an ag er. v . . . .-. . .F re d L e vin e A s s t. Adv. M g r s .........................F ra n k Senger J r . , 1 i plant “P Á T oday, in te lle c tu a ls *a re s g y in g Campus E m to r. . . . . . . . . . . . G e rry H in kle y Sports E d ito r ............................. . A rth u r L a n g e r C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r.................. .. . B ill M a rs h a ll J e r r y Caplan be y o u rs e lf, l i v e y o u r own life , 44 45 % 4t 3b. Jardiniere 38. Riata % % don’ t be i n h i b i t e d by oth er W ire E d ito r .................................... John Van G ieson Campus C o o rd in a to r...........................Dave Jaehnig 47 4« 49 42. K in d ol LANSING - 107 S. Washington people’ s opin ion s o f you. How Photo C h ie f............................................ G eorge Junne W omen’ s Flousing.....................................L i z Hyman vase EAST LANSING - 209 E. Grand Rivor in d iv id u a lis tic c a n we be? It E d ito r ia l E d ito r s Jack Shea, Dave S tew art M en’ s H ousing....................................O ya rs B a lc e rs 43. Firmament seems apparent that many people, \ G a ls R u s h Iraq Calm Y u le S ta rs Lig ht ) page 1) in S y ria as w e ll s in ce th is c o u p ," m To G uess „«sa.i a D o w n to w n A r e a O n D a tes G old and s ilv e r s ta rs a re the d e c o ra te * the avenues and boule­ c e n tra l t h e m e o f th is y e a r’ s va rd s fre e o f ch a rg e when men T he m a rb le -g u e s s in g c o n te st, L a n s in g C h ris tm a s d e c o ra tio n s . a re a v a ila b le a n d w e a th e r p e r­ sponsored by B r o d y R a d i o , T h e d e co ra tio n s u s u a lly go up m its . WBRS, w h ich w i ll w in f o r fiv e the week o f T h a n ksg ivin g . T h is East L a n sin g C h ris tm a s dec­ lu cky coeds Sunday night dates y e a r, ho w e ve r, t h e y w e r e c o m - o ra tio n s a re scheduled to be com ­ w ith fo o tb a ll p la y e rs is g e ttin g p le te d N ov. 18. T he B oa rd o f W at­ pleted by N ov. 29. a good response fro m g ir ls on e r and L ig h t is p u ttin g up $200,000 B rig h t blue lig h ts w i ll shine on cam pus, it w as announced W ed­ in lig h t fix tu r e s along t h e m a i n e ve ry tre e along the G rand R iv e r nesday b y WBRS spokesm an, s tre e ts , in c lu d in g C a p ita l, G rand , Avenue fro m Ever g r een S tree t to Sheila A s c h e r. and W ashington Avenues. H a slett Road. Each tre e w i ll be •'W e a re not a tte m p tin g to ru sh decorated independently but w ill P la y e rs who w ill be e s c o rt­ the season,’ ’ s a id R .S .U n d e rh ill, contain blue lig h ts o n ly. ing the fiv e w in n e rs a re R o ge r s e c re ta ry -m a n a g e r o f the Down­ A p p r o x i m a t e l y 800 m u lti­ Lopes, H o n o lu lu , H a w a ii s e n io r town B usine ss A sso cia te s, In­ c o lo re d lig h ts w ill sp a rk le fro m fu llb a c k ; E a r l L a ttim e r , D a lla s , c o rp o ra te d . "W e wanted to get the 6 3 -fo o t e ve rg re e n n e a r the T exas, guard; B i l l Benson, gu ard o u r C h ris tm a s d e co ra tio n s up Union at M ic h ig a n State U n iv e r­ Oak P a rk , 111; L a w re n c e B r in - w h ile the w e a th e r p e rm itte d , so s ity . g a rd , D e tr o it, ju n io r ta c k le and we w ould not in te rfe re w ith the D elta T au D elta and. P i Beta L o u B ob ich W o o d v ille , P a ., f u l l ­ lig h tin g c re w s .” Phi w i ll c o -s p o n s o r the c e re ­ back. U n d e rh ill said that th is y e a r m ony o f the lig h tin g o f the tre e , La n sin g w i l l have the t h ir d - w hich is u s u a lly done by a young­ G uessing o f the nu m be r of b irg h te s t illu m in a te d c i t y in s te r fro m a c h ild re n 's home in the m a rb le s in a c o n ta in e r at B ro d y A m e ric a . a re a . The cere m on y w i l l take G r i l l w i ll con tinu e u n til 12:00 ''W e a re v e ry pro u d o f th is ,” he place Sunday, Dec. 1. S aturday a fte rn o o n . said. “ O nly New Y o rk C ity and O th e r d e co ra tio n s o n cam pus State S tree t in C hicago should be w ill co n s is t o f in d iv id u a l d o rm i­ b r ig h te r .” to ry p ro je c ts . T he P u b lic S e rv ic e D e pa rtm e nt H a v e y o u vis ite d f o r reasons known but to God, suddenly has Campbell Hears E ld a - D ia n e a b ra in h e m o rrh a g e and dies. T he f ilm ’ s v ir tu e s lie e ls e w h e re , in its d e p ictio n of the b r u ta l, s o rd id “ s p o rtin g li f e ” Kerr On AUSG lately? of the h e ro . T h e sava ge ry o f ru g b y its e lf Bob K e r r , A ll- U n iv e r s it y Stu­ w ill shock A m e ric a n s , but the p lig h t o f the dent G ove rn m en t p re s id e n t, w ill he r o — cheered in the game but s o c ia lly con­ dine at C a m p b e ll H a ll and la te r Why not stop in for a descended to as “ a g re a t ape on a fo o tb a ll answ er qu estio ns about AUSG f i e l d " — m ig h t s tr ik e re sp o n sive c h o rd s h e re . to n ig h t. coui fu re by Rae. T he actin g, too, transce nd s the s to ry . R ic h a rd “ K e r r was in v ite d by theSouth H a r r is and R achel R o b e rts g ive fla w le s s , m oving C am pb ell house c o u n c il as p a rt OPEN EVENI NGS T I L 9 n a tu ra lis tic p e rfo rm a n c e s . But L in d s a y A n d e r­ of th e ir cam pus le a d e r d in n e rs son's p re te n tio u s d ire c tio n — u tiliz in g slo w m o­ and d is c u s s io n s , fo r re s id e n ts ,” ABOVE CO LL EG E DRUG tio n , qu ick c u ts , and o th e r t ir e d de vice s— L iz Hym an, s e c re ta ry , said. s triv e s f o r p o e try too often and too in e p tly . And he seem s to la ck the a b ility to d is tin ­ S e n io r C o u n c il S tu d ie s guish between tha t w hich is necessary' re a lis m and that w hich is d isg u stin g . It would seem th a t perhaps the re a lis m R e g is tra tio n Success N ev er B e fo re — c y c le d e se rve s a re s t. B r it is h m o v ie -m a k e rs ’ fa s c in a tio n w ith th e com m on m an, now that they have at la s t d isco ve re d h im , m ay be S enior C o u n c il m e m b e rs a r e p o llin g s e n io rs and graduate stu ­ the students had p ro b le m s g e ttin g enough m oney to re g is te r e a rly . — N ev er A g a in lim itle s s , but m in e is w e a rin g p re c a rio u s ly th in . dents to fin d out th e e ffe c tiv e n e s s "W e have had v e ry good coop­ and only at e ra tio n fro m students f illin g out of e a rly re g is tra tio n . As t h e students c o m p le te re g ­ the q u e s tio n n a ire s ,” one co u n cil WM. H. THOMPSON is tr a tio n , t h e y a r e asked to f i l l m e m b e r s a id . FRANDOR JEWELER S h o w 'F a n ta s tic k ’ out a q u e stio n n a ire w h ich asks such questions as how long i t T h e in fo rm a tio n w ill be co m ­ p ile d by the r e g is t r a r ’ s s ta ff and w ill be stud ied to d e te rm in e the can you buy such rings as these at 1/3 OFF. II they s t ill lo ve te n d e rly , but T a y lo r acted fre s h ly , but h e r took, i f they lik e d the syste m , By DOUGLAS LACKEY now in c le a r d a y lig h t, having sin g in g was a lm o s t too good, too f e a s ib ility o f co n tin u in g e a r l y SALE ENOS NOV. 27 - 6 PM and w h e th e r they had any tro u b le State News Receiver su ffe re d a li t t le , and le a rn e d . p o lish e d f o r h e r ro le as the g i r l . re g is tra tio n f o r s e n i o r s and take up to three years to pay g e ttin g cla s s c a rd s . A r o u n d th is c e n tra l focus R ic h a rd C a rp e n te r w as ea ge r at A n o th e r qu estio n asks w h e th e r graduate students. What can you say? " T h e F a n - " F a n ta s tic k " c h a ra c te rs weave the boy, and C . J a r r e ll Y a r ­ ta s tic k s ” is fa n ta s tic - a d re a m - the p lo t— th e ir tw o fa th e rs , con­ brough was com m anding as both > PORTLAND TRIO •' yo u r r r a n d o r J e w e le r to r o y e a rs fantasy o f irid e s c e n t lie h ts . sla n tin g , s h i f t i n g and s lid in g . vin ced the vegetable is s u p e rio r n a r r a to r and a b d u c tio n is t. B u t it Lansing’s Biggest Pizza Bargain Engagement Ring $200.00 Last Call For Special to the c h ild , the d e c re p it a c to r was N o rw ic k and B lo o m , w o rk in g Wedding Ring 42.50 N ext to it , a B roadw ay m u s ic a l who ju m b le s Shakespeare, the in the perhaps le ss d iffic u lt c o m ­ 12” Pizza with Pepperoni Man's Ring 87.50 Christmas Orders w ould lo o k b ra s s y and v u lg a r, India.- tv h o> d ie s , a n d . iin&Uy edy aCuuuua, wltO’ Sparked lik e cheap ch ro m e . T h e re ’ s no the N a r r a to r , who doubles as E l the boy’ s fa th e r c a lls " t h is d ra h - ch ro m e in the F a n ta s tic k s - i t ’ s G a llo , ra p is t by tra d e and p h il­ m a h ." T h e set lig h tin g v a rie d a ll s ilv e r , re fle c tin g ra in b o w s. oso ph er by n a t u r e . S la p s tic k , fro m in te llig e n t to in com p re he n­ Read the p ro g ra m : songs and dances b rin g them a ll s ib le , but f o r th e m ost p a rt A ct 1 takes place in m oon­ m a g n ific e n tly a live cap tured the lig h tn e s s and e lfin lig h t; A ct II takes p la ce in the sun. T h is give s a b a re h in t of what A lw a ys the sense of fa n ta sy th a t lo v e rs and d re a m e rs g iv e to w i ll be going on on the F a ir ­ th e ir w o r l d i s p r e s e r v e d — rh y th m s o f the m u s ic . T h e F a n t a s t i c k p a ra b le in Campus c h ild stage through next Sunday B roa dw ay m ay s e ll you the man in m elody is a th e a tric a l je w e l. In in the second m a jo r P e rfo rm in g A r t s Com pany P ro d u c tio n . In A ct I a Boy and a G ir l the moon, but the F a n ta s tic s k give you the m oon in tne m an. T h e a c tin g was e xce lle n t and w o nd erin g how it gleam s as it does, I ag ree w ith the N a r r a ­ t o r ’ s w o rd s , " I don’ t know w h y - RICARDO Favorites lo ve b lin d ly a n d d e lic a te ly in 1 o n ly know i t ’ s tru e . m oo nligh t; by the end o f A c t the sin g in g adequate. M a ry L o is SHOP AT JACOBSON’ S THURSDAY - 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M Outercoats 'n t r e d u c i n g th e fin e b e a u ty p r e p a r a t io n s o f G e r m a in e * e n te il N o w a t J a c o b s o n 's , G e rm a in e M o n te ll's fa m o u s b e a u ty lin e o f p r e p a r a tio n s t h a t h e lp y o u r c o m p le x io n g lo w w ith r a d ia n t v it a l it y . . . a n d fe a tu r in g h e r n e w V IN T A G E CO LO R S u p e r-L u m iu m LIPSTICK in 4 ^ in to x ic a tin g sh a d e s : C la re t Red, C h e rr y B ra n d y , J Rose, a n d ■'T ^ ___ B u r g u n d y Red. I (Above) T he L a n g fo rd - a h a rd y a ll-w o o l flee ce fa b ric w ith A c rila n a c r y lic p ile body lin in g , q u ilte d sleeve lin in g -3 8 inch length. B la ck & w h ite G len P la id o r Houndstooth check. $45. (R ig h t) T he C o m o -a wide w ale C r o m p t o n c o rd u ro y w ith Suttasuede sh o u ld e r patches and C re s la n a c ry lic p ile body lin in g -3 6 inch length. Dark brown-regularsand longs. c t 7 T hu rs d ay , N ov e m be r 21, 1963 4 Michigan State Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi gan | M5U Symphony Conductor Gomer LI. Jones Directs The Orchestra In Its F irs t Full Dress Rehearsal For Sunday’ s Performance. MSU Symphony Opens Season P e rfo rm in g Sunday f o r the f i r s t O v e rtu re ’ ’ is d e s c rib e d In the tim e un de r its new c o n d u c to r, the p ro g ra m -n o te s as " a sup erb m u­ MSU Symphony O rc h e s tra w i l l s ic a l c h a ra c te riz a tio n of the an­ p re s e n t th re e outstanding w o rk s cie n t Rom an ge n e ra l . . . whose by gia n ts o f the m u s ic a l w o r ld . f a ll fro m ho n o r and high p la c e T a k in g o v e r the baton f o r the to d e g ra d a tio n and death su p p lie s 4 p .m . c o n c e rt, G om er L I . Jones a c la s s ic in sta n ce o f ’ 'h u b ris ” w i ll conduct the 65 student p la y ­ (o ve r-w e e n in g p rid e ) and it s t r a ­ e rs in w o rk s o f Beethoven, A a ro n g ic consequences.” Students who C opland, and Johannes B ra h m s . have rea d G re e k d ra m a , in hu­ T h e p e rfo rm a n c e w i ll be in the m a n itie s , E n g lis h o r s p e e c h c o u rse s, should fin d th is m u s ic a l U n iv e rs ity Aud. T he c o n c e rt co in cid e s w ith the tre a tm e n t o f a r e c u rre n t them e annual co n fe re n ce o f the M ic h ig a n in G re e k tra g e d y e s p e c ia lly in ­ C iv ic O rc h e s tra A s s o c ia tio n , to te re s tin g . w h ich the MSU o rc h e s tra and the "A p p a la c h ia n S p rin g ," next on L a n s in g Symphony a r e j o i n t the p ro g ra m , is c o n sid e re d "o n e ho sts. T h e con feren ce w i ll be o f the h i g h l i g h t s o f m o d e rn h e l d in the K ello gg C e n t e r A m e ric a n m u s ic ." I t is by the N o v. 2 3 -24 . c o n te m p o ra ry New Y o rk c o m ­ p o s e r, A a ro n C opland, and was Paul A. V a rg , d e a n o f t h e o rig in a lly w r itte n as a b a lle t f o r C o lle g e of A r t s and L e tte r s , and M a rth a G ra h a m . Its t it le , ac­ Jam es N ib lo c k , c h a irm a n o f the c o rd in g to the p ro g ra m -a n n o - C h ris tm a s C o n ce rt on Sunday, BRASS OR STRINGS-Everyone recogni zes the noble sound d e p a rtm e n t of m u s ic , have issu e d ta to r, de sig nate s " th e m ood o f D e cem b er 8 is the f ir s t ) ; p la y of brass, the wide, expressive range of strings, or the unique sp e c ia l in v ita tio n s to the fa c u lty . q u ie t, s p r in g tim e f e lic it y th a t a sp e cia l c o n c e rt at Ann A rb o r tonal contrast of these idle woodwinds below. T hey a lso extend the in v ita tio n re c u rs th ro u g h o u t the p ie c e , and on Ja n u a ry 18th f o r the M id w e st t h e e a r l y nine te en th - c e n tu ry Concertmlstress Anne De Vroome Is Conductor’ s Top Aide to the student body. (Pennsylvania mountain) C o nfere nce o f the High School The o rc h e s tra w i l l p r e s e n t Band and O rc h e s tra A s s o c ia tio n ; fo lk -d a n c e re c re a tio n s w h i c h appear on the W in te r T e rm C om ­ th re e w o rk s on its S u n d a y p r o ­ sup ply rh y th m ic c o n tra s t.’.' g ra m . m encem ent p ro g ra m (at P r e s i­ Bee th o v e n ’s "C o rio la n u s T he fin a l w o rk Is the "S econd dent H annah's re q u e st); co lla b o ­ Symphony” by Johannes B ra h m s , ra te in the speech and m u s ic de­ the g re a t G e rm a n ro m a n tic c o m ­ p a rtm e n ts ’ s p rin g p ro d u c tio n of COMPLETE SCIENTIFIC INSPECTION p o s e r. A m a rv e l of m u s ic a l a r ­ c h ite c tu re , it is o f a tu n e fu l and ly r ic a l c h a ra c te r, but ends a G ilb e r t and S u lliv a n opera; and a ct as host to the Second T r i - State S ym posium o f O rc h e s tra l for Amerlcon-Foreign-Compacts w ith a ro u s in g fo u rth m ove m en t. C om posers on A p r il 2 0 -2 2 , when Featuring T h e U n iv e rs ity O rc h e s tra con­ the e m in e n t A m e ric a n c o m p o se r s is ts o f a ix r y - fiv e student p la y ­ V incent P e rs ic h e tti w ill be guest •Wheel balancing e rs , a s s is te d at th is p e rfo rm a n c e •Custom brake service co n d u cto r. by fiv e fa c u lty m e m b e rs and fo u r T h e O rc h e s tra re h e a rse s fiv e •Steering correction fo r m e r stu d e n ts. Its schedule is hours a w eek. the m ost v p rie d and exa ctin g of V/e also do expert tuneup any o f the M u s ic D e pa rtm e nt o r ­ work on American and Compact ears g a n iza tio n s. T h is season it w i ll "DUOS” LISKEY’S AUTO SAFETY CENTER p la y two f u ll sym ph on ic p ro g ra m s ( fa ll and w in te r te rm s ); p a r t ic i­ pate in tw o c o n c e rts w ith the U n i­ Photos by B ill M it­ » DO YOU THE STYLE- 124 SO. L ARCH OF F M ICH. AVE -L A N S IN G v e r s ity C h o r u s (th e Annual cham; Photo Story KUDOS OF PERFECTLY Coordinator, Judy COORDINATED SPORT COLLEGE GRADUATES - - Hopper. COATS AND SLACKS TRAINING PROGRAMS LEADING TO INTERESTING CAREER POSITIONS OFFERED BY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN Serving 11AM V VA R S IT Y STARTING ANNUAL SALARIES—$5,804.64 and $6,117.84 Until 1AM ARilAS: DÀMCINB Administrative Analysis Land Appraisal TTOW N Agricultural Budgetary Control Library Science Mathematics NIGHTLY Chemistry Parole and Probation Economic Research Personnel Methods spacious, C Employment Counseling Forestry Personnel Technical Processing Physics gracious dining in the fabulous Game and Fish Biology Property Appraising Geology Psychology Highway Planning Purchasing BEAU MONDE Institutional Management Right of Way Buying ROOM Insurance Examining Vocational Rehabilitation M ich iga n C iv il S e rvice is now r e c r u itin g a p p lica n ts fo r its c u rre n t e x a m in a tio n p ro ­ " K u d o s ” is G r e e k g ra m . T ra in e e p o s itio n s in v o lv in g in te n sive o n -th e -jo b developm ent p ro g ra m s w ill f o r c o m p lim e n t . . . a n d L iv in g s to n be f ille d fro m th is e xa m in ation . V a ria tio n s in m a jo rs re q u ire d a cco rd in g to cla s s . LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY W o rs te d " D U O S " W rite to the M IC H IG A N C IV IL S E R V IC E COMMISSION, LANSING , M IC H IG A N , 48913, fo r c o m p lim e n t y o u exa m in a tio n s. An equal o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y e r. DINNER FOR TWO b y th e p e r f e c t (For the Price of one) m a n n e r in w h ic h th e l u x u r y - lo o m e d - f o r - „ jj \ BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO STATE OF MICHIGAN EMPLOYEES: Pay ra te s w e ll In lin e w ith those of o th e r e m p lo ye rs • F IL E T MIGNON •C H IC KEN •SHRIMP e a c h -o th e r S p o rt C o a t R e g u la r s a la ry in cre a se s a n d S la c k f a b r i c s T r a n s fe r and p ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s 321 E. Michigan IV 5-7179 c o m p lim e n t e a c h o t h e r . . . w it h t h e s o lid - t o n e State c o n trib u to ry gro up health and life in sura nce p ro g ra m s — State pays m a jo r share Saturday Night, Sunday Night, Anytime.. . Have Your Own S lo c k f a b r i c p ic k in g - L o n g e vity pay I u p a k e y -h u e o f L ib e r a l annual and s ic k leave p ro v is o n s . (Paym erit o f 50 % o f earned s ic k leave on r e ­ n a n n y th e b e a u t i f u l l y tire m e n t o r death. No lim it on s ic k le ave a c c ru a l.) " \ When a group gets to g e th e r f o r fun p la id e d S p o r t C o a t 50.00 U n em ploym ent com pensation E x c e lle n t re tire m e n t plan in c lu d in g so cia l s e c u rity b e n e fits and m u sic, th a t’ s a h o o t e n a n n y ! G rin n e ll’ s is y o u r h e a d q u a r t e r s fo r . . . . Slacks 2 0 .0 0 GUITARS & BANJOS NOTE: DIRECTOR OF RECRUITMENT AND PLACEMENT, C LAS S IC * FOLK • GIBSON E LE C T R IC * GOYA » FENDER MR. R.D.CRABLE, WILL INTERVIEW CANDIDATES Open every n ite except Sot. t i l 9:00 YY ■» ON >'*» '■ yc- au rfm t NOVEMBER 19 i}' +■ > FOR APPOINTMENT AND INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE PLACEMENT BUREAU 540 FRANDOR T hursday, Nov em ber 21, 1963 5 Michigan State News, E a s t La nsi ng, Michigan L o o k in ' Back Motorists To Get Aid State Highw ay C o m m is s io n e r News C om petition T HERE GOES1HE ILLINI FADING BACK. BACK. . • bock John C. M ackie W ednesday an­ L iv in g U n its P r i n t P a p e r s nounced plans to c r e a t e a " F r e e - way S ervice P a tr o l” to help m o­ M a n y liv in g u n its on cam pus com pete on a pa pe r w i ll co n ta in a colum n by the d o rm p re s ­ and out! Just lik e the Spartans, t o r is ts w h o becom e stranded on m in o r le v e l w ith the new spaper in d u s try by L o u is w ill also cle an away y o u r Nov. 23, 1933 id e n t, AUSG news, and a th le tic news. M ic h ig a n ’ s in te rs ta te h i g h w a y tro u b le s . Just b rin g it to L o u is . p u b lis h in g th e ir own p a p e rs . T he T h ir d F lo o r M cD onel H a ll ge n e ra l c o u n c il has discussed system . R e m em ber. . .cle a n in g and s h irts John, p u b lish e d by Kappa A lp h a T heta s o ro r­ the p o s ib ility o f a d o rm pa p e r at it s la s t m e e t­ T he th ir d annual Spartan Day w ill be he ld next T uesd ay, Nov. 28, in by 10 are out by 5 the same day. M ackie said the p a tro l w ill go it y , is the newest a d d itio n to the f ie ld o f jo u r­ in g . I f the p a p e r m a te ria liz e s it w i ll be c a ll­ it was announced at the m eeting of the Student C o u n cil th is week. in to o p era tion by Jan. 1 on a ll o f n a lis m . ed T h e M cD onel H a ll P ip e r. Spartan Day is held in re c o g n itio n o f the achievem ents of the fo o t­ In te rs ta te H ighw ay 1-96 fro m De­ R unning a c lo se second to the T h ir d F lo o r b a ll team . A ll c la s s e s are excused fo r the afternoon. t r o it to M uskegon. He said by John is the C a m p b e ll C ro w , p u b lish e d by South East W ilso n a lso has plans f o r a p a pe r. J u ly 1, 1964, it is hoped the s e r­ C a m p b e ll. D o rm news is m im e ogra ph ed and P ap ers pu blishe d by the G re e k houses a re Nov. 20, 1943 v ic e w ill co ve r a ll o f the in te r ­ sent out tw ic e a te rm . geared m a in ly f o r a lu m n i re a d e rs . state highway in M ich iga n. O th e r d o rm s h a v e fo llo w e d the tre n d in A lpha O m ic ro n P i pu b lish e s the Beta Gama Gleaner and T h e ROTC in tra m u ra l g rid tea m clin c h e d the Cam pus league c ha m pionsh ip la s t Saturday and w ill be feted Monday nigh t at the annual F o o tb a ll B ust in the U nion B a llro o m . T h e p a tro l, w hich w ill cost be­ tween $-$ 1.5 m illio n a n n u a lly, p r in tin g t h e ir own p a p e rs. R a th e r p l a n s to p u b lis h R - G ir ls G azette e v e ry tw o weeks d u r­ in g w in te r te r m . G azette, w h ich com es out each s p rin g and con­ ta in s both alum nae and c h a p te r news. jfâ u é L Shirt Lanndry w ill operate in it ia lly on a 4 h o u r- T he E m m ons E m phasis is a lso scheduled to Kappa D e lta pu b lish e s the K D C o u r ie r, and Nov. 23, 1953 ba sis on weekends and h o lid a ys appear e v e ry t w o w eeks w in te r te rm . The Kappa Kappa G am m a p r in ts the News L e tte r . 623 E. G ra n d R iv e r ED 2 -3 5 3 ' and fro m 4 p .m . to 8 a.m . o th e r A c ro s s F ro m Student S ervices B u ild in g M ich iga n State reached the p in n a cle o f Spartan fo o tb a ll success days. Sunday nigh t. MSC edged out I llin o is fo r the 1954 B ig Ten Rose B ow l assign­ m ent a fte r a d ra m a tic C hicago m e e tin g o f conference a th le tic d i­ SPARTAN re c to rs fin a lly b ro k e a lengthy deadlock between the two schools. Nov. 21, 1962 AUSG P re s id e n t J im B a rn e s, F lin t ju n io r , T uesday named Don Tabone, B u ffa lo , N .Y ., s e n io r, MSU c o -o rd in a to r fo r the U n ited States N a tio n a l Student A s s o c ia tio n . SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER FIN ES! F O O D S ' S R e lie f D riv e A id s SPARTAN SHOP■RITE 940 TROWBRIDGE RD. I HOURS 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. M 0N -FR I MARKET 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. SATURDAY M iss. N e g ro e s T he lo c a l M is s is s ip p i R e lie f seen ta lk in g to cam paign le a d e rs QUICK QUAKER SPRY D riv e c o m m itte e w ill meet at are warned by e m p lo y e rs ‘ ‘ not to SN 7:30 ton igh t in the U nion. le t it happen a g a in ,” o r re c e iv e G O LD MEDAL FLOOR 5e 29° T he purpose o f the d riv e is m y s te rio u s phone c a lls . to ra is e c lo th in g , food, and money Red C ro s s aid, w hich is a v a il­ to help needy N egroes in M is ­ able o n ly in d is a s te rs , is ad m in­ s is s ip p i. is te re d by the same lo cal o ffic ­ In fa n t’ s and c h ild r e n ’ s c lo th ­ ia ls who don’ t want to see N egroes With This Coupon and $5.04) o r M ore P u rch a se P ound ing, flo u r , c o rn m e a l, ric e , c e ­ vote, R o lle M c C a ll, E xecu tive D i­ Lim it One P e r F am ily — E x p ire s N o r . 23. 1963 T in LARGE PACKAGE re a ls , sug ar, pow dered m ilk , re c to r of the La nsing NAACP beans, cooking fa ts , and canned Chapter, said d u rin g la st y e a r’ s :u a : ■ \ \ m eats a re needed. d riv e . B e fo re la s t y e a r ’ s d riv e , two JpULftJUUl ,JUULIUULLt.LflJULftJUULBJUt &t i J J o i a o m a o B t m o o a j Negroes in the D e lta and p a r­ students w e re a rre s te d when they t ic u la r ly in C la rk s d a le r e p o r ­ te d ly have su ffe re d econom ic r e ­ c a rr ie d food, c lo th in g and m e d i­ Now at S H O P -R IT E S -T C cines to C la rk s d a le . p r is a ls as a re s u lt of th e ir c iv il M rs . C l a r a K o h l s , v ic e - rig h ts a c tiv itie s . p re sid e n t of the La n sin g NAACP EXTRA et. A a ro n H e n ry , p re s id e n t o f the M is s is s ip p i N A A C P , is run ning fo r g o v e rn o r on a t h ir d p a rty t ic k ­ I t has been said th a t Negroes said that new spaper c lip p in g s fro m C la rk s d a le s h o w a w hite m in is te r w h o had o ffe re d h i s chu rch f a c ilitie s fo r c iv il rig h ts m eetings w e a rin g bandages. 25 GO LD BO N D STAMPS w ith y o u r p u rc h a s e o f any size R O LL PACK I H E IN Z K ET C H U P (5 Offer e x p ire s S a t., N ov. 2 3 ,1 9 6 3 (R-S) L IM IT O N E PER FAM ILY T h is W a y T o H e ll H E L L . M ic h . (AP) - T he roa d to h e ll m ay be paved w ith good in te n tio n s,“ but it 's not v e ry c le a r ly m a rke d . So, the C ham b er of C o m m e rce o f th is L iv in g s to n County v i l ­ -7 » G O O D O N LY WITH THIS C O U P O N * * ? .; o o o o o o o o o With This Coupnn and the PO PSICLES M C D O N A L D 'S P A C K lage is asking the county roa d c o m m is s io n f o r signs p o in tin g the P u rch a se of Each • w ay to H e ll. M o re than 40,000 pe rson s fro m acro ss the c o u n try v is ite d H e ll la s t s u m m e r, said M e l R e in h a rd , exe cutive s e c re ta ry o f K 1 i -o /. Tin of U s h e r MIXED NUTS ScottTowels 5„;; *1“ ScottToiletTissues IQ0 the C h a m b e r,” and the m ost fre q u e n tly repeated co m p la in t was ‘ Why don’ t you put up som e roa d s ig n s ? ’ S t MAY* Coupon E x p . S a t.. Nov. 23, *63 j T he v illa g e has put up about 5300 w o rth of sig ns, but they’ ve a ll been d e stro ye d o r s to le n , he said. 'g,TTT.r?yx i PurinaDogChow25&$259 Dow Head To Speak With This Coupon and the 50 P u rch a se of E a ch H eavy Duly P k c . of H Y G R A D E ’S SHANK P O R T IO N At Job Lecture Series SMOKEDHAM POUND REYNOLDS WRAP S T A # ** T he second p re s e n ta tio n in the w ill be a m ock in te rv ie w , w ith Coupon E x p . S a l., Nov. 23, '63 J “ T o m o rro w the W o rld ” s e rie s W a rd w e ll in te rv ie w in g a student. of em p lo ym e nt le c tu re s w ill be /JOcH T h is should g ive an in d ic a tio n W H O LE presented at 7 to n ig h t in 31 of in te rv ie w p ro c e d u re s and the U nion. John W a rd w e ll, c o rp o ra te in ­ type o f qu estio ns asked, a c c o rd ­ -ms coupon HAM d u s tria l re la tio n s exe cutive f o r ing to F re d C ro w le y , p u b lic ity v /O W H With This Coupon and the Dow C h e m ic a l, w ill be the m ain speaker. c h a irm a n f o r T ria n g le . W a rd w e ll w ill speak on how so P u rc h a s e of E a c h 2-oz. Whole o r Sliced Dawn F re s h 1 4 -1 6 Lb. A vg ., lbTI T he le c tu re , co -sp o n so re d by to im p ro v e the in te rv ie w , what the P lacem ent B u re a u and T r i ­ angle f r a te r n ity , is lim ite d to he looks fo r in an ap plican t, what kin ds of jo bs are a va ila b le MUSHROOMS W e s t V ir g in ia • C e n te r C u t HamLoaforPatties^690 SmokedPorkChopsu790 fo r s e n io rs in Dow C h e m ica l, STAM PS m em b ers o f f r a te r n itie s and s o r ­ Coupon E x p . S a t., Nov. 23, ’6 ? ] C o m b in a tio n L e a n H a m & P o r k o ritie s . and the com p an y’ s ro le in the T he f ir s t p a rt o f the p ro b ra m fu tu re of A m e ric a . CuredBeefBrisket L, 670 SlabBacon Byu"aum ku.880 2 1 /2 -3 1/« L b . P k g s . . . . T o C o o k McDonald’s 50 With This Coupon and the P u rc h a s e of E a c h Doesn't g o ld STAM P* C arton of H catfierw ood V SOUR DREAM SPARTAN S K IN L E S S LinkSausage s”“npi‘- 590 S m a ll P ig FRANKS Coupon E x p . S a t., Nov. 23, '63 Serve i h k h I 89 FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS BY ORDER Turkeys 1 Ocean Spray ^ • |9 ( Fresh Spare Ribs S m a ll, L e a n 39* Cranberries S h o p -R ite ’ ’P M » Just students and p e o p le w ho a re in te r­ 1 No. 1 Loui sana Fresh Pork Sausage Own Lb. • 39* ested in good food at lo w price s. M c D o n ­ Yams 31* 39{ B y th e C h u n k 39* a ld ’ s m e n u i n c l u d e s d e l i c i o u s c ris p frie s , c re a m y shakes, h a m b u rg e rs , cool soft Braunschweiger d rin k s , and hot coffee. B e sure and stop 1 Florida Tasty in t h is weekend. I Tangarines 590 F a m o u s Z e e la n d e r B ra n d — G r a d e A Lansing- 4015 W. Sagniaw East Lansing on Grand River Ave. 1 Tender California TomTurkeys ■■ ■> I 1 8 -2 4 L b . ■ *% JÖ I '^rrCers^rrr 2301 E . GRAND R IV E R Good At All Shop Rito Markets 3630 S. CEDAR r o A u n o iw pd 4700 S. Cedar 212 ,N . Larch 1 B lk. East of Campus 2 Blks. West of Union 1Pascal Celery • 2501 2416 N. E A S T S T R E E T 2519 S. CEDAR [W fV o A jr l o iir o LOGAN A T J O L L Y ROAD 2401 W. ST. JO SEPH 555 E . GRAND R IV E R T hu rs d ay , N o v e m b e r 21, 1963 O Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan As Ye Practice, Ye Play- Duffy and fu llb a c k A l W heatland has a im in g f o r the 600 m a rk in ru n ­ B l a i k P r a i s e s it 's one of the reasons w hy th e y’ ve li e r than e v e r, and th e re 's no o f the b ig rea son s f o r the I I - UR BAN A, ILL.--Cooch Pete picked up 258 y a rd s in 73 t r ie s . nin g ya rd a g e . S t a t e , D u f f y earned a shot at the B ig Ten doubt tha t the Spartans w i ll be lin i succe ss. E llio tt said here Wednesdoy Q u a rte rb a ck F re d C u s ta rd o has R o ge r Lo pe s has rushed f o r cha m pionsh ip a g a i n s t I llin o is ready both m e n ta lly and p h y s i- J im G ra b o w s k i, a fu llb a c k , is that he doubts that Illino is c a rrie d the b a ll o i l y 35 tim e s , 568 net y a rd s in 128 c a r r ie s f o r the ru n fo r the t it le , and le ad ing the team in ru s h in g w ith S aturday. but he’ s gained 205 y a rd s f o r w ith Sherm an L e w is c o m p ilin g right end Rich Callaghan w ill MSU has been w o rk in g out on the ro s e s , S aturday aftern oon at 368 y a rd s in 83 c a r r ie s f o r a 4.4 average, but th e re a re th re e a 5.9 ave rag e. 519 y a rd s in 22 a tte m p ts . stort against MSU on Saturday. th e ir p ra c tic e fie ld next to Je n - 1:30. L e w is leads the team in to ­ EDI TORS NOTE: The follow ing column is reprinted from a Add the l l l i n i backs to a lin e ison F ie ld Hose th is week in o th e r backs on the squad who LOOK magazine a rticle . Callaghan, who has been sparked by A ll- A m e r ic a n c a n d i­ ta l offense w ith 822 y a rd s in o rd e r to m ake use of the lig h ts One o f th e ir m a jo r con cern s have gained o v e r 200 y a rd s . o starter in all but one of the H a lfba ck Sam P r ic e has rush ed date D ic k B utkus at c e n te r, and ru s h in g and pass re c e p tio n s . w hich a re a v a ila b le th e re . w i ll be to co n ta in I llin o is ' h a rd - lllin i games this season, was it leaves no doubt tha t Illin o is T h e S partans ha\e s c o re d 1 48 By CoL Earl H. (Red) Blaik The sessions have been liv e ­ run ning backs who have been one f o r 269 y a rd s in 70 a tte m p ts injured lost week against Wis­ de serve s to be w h e re they a re p o in ts th is season a s co m p a re d in the B ig T e n ra c e today. Former Football Coach, United States M ilita ry Academy to 139 f o r the l l l i n i . consin and has not fully re­ covered. E llio tt said he was pleased Big Ten’s Rose Bowl Opponent I llin o is and MSU pa ssin g sta­ t is tic s a re s im ila r . T h e S par­ tans have co m p le te d 41 o f 101 M SU’ s h ig h ly -to u te d defense has y ie ld e d on ly 50 p o in ts w h ile I llin o is has given up 89. When D r. John A . Hannah, p re s id e n t o f M ich iga n State U n iv e r s ity , announced th a t D u ffy D augherty w i ll continue to coach the Spartan fo o tb a ll team th ro u g h 1968, he set a fin e exam ple f o r co lle g e p re s ­ with the lllin o i s play in last passes w ith the l l l i n i m a kin g good id en ts e v e ry w h e re . I f m o re of them w ould take such f ir m action ' week's game, but that the only thing that matters now is Won’t Be Stanford Or California on 55 o f 130 a tte m p ts . T he l l l i n i p a ssin g fig u re s a re L ast Y ea r to p ro te c t coaches who a re doing a good jo b fro m u n in fo rm e d c r i t ­ ic s who th in k the y should do b e tte r, fo o tb a ll would be h e a lth ie r. F o r have a w in n in g season m a rk , and p la y , w h ile C a lifo r n ia is 1 -2 . som ewhat d e ce ivin g . When they one th in g , fe w e r coaches would have u lc e rs . “ the big weekend coming up. It's much e a s ie r to p re d ic t have passed, i t ' s been m a in ly A t the t i m e o f H annah's announcem ent, D a u g h e rty’ s re c o rd at During practice sessions who the B ig Six re p re s e n ta tiv e m ig h t not be co n sid e re d " r e p r e ­ se n ta tive ” . T h e two tea m s p la y th is w eekend w ith S tan fo rd a lre a d y a s su re d o f in the pinch when the o p p o si­ O n ly F e w M ich iga n S tate, c o v e rin g the nine seasons fro m 1954 th ro u g h '62 and this week, assistant grid coach to th is y e a r’ s Rose B ow l won’ t the c o n fe re n c e ’ s c e lla r s p o t. C a l­ tio n was exp e ctin g it . the f ir s t fou>* gam es th is season was 51 v ic to rie s , 24 de feats and W ashington State now leads the Gene Stauber has been telling be, than it is to p re d ic t who w ill if o r n ia ’ s one league w in cam e T h e S partans w i ll e n te r the th re e tic s to r a pe rcen ta ge o f .680. T h a t’ s a su b sta n tia l re c o rd , es­ con feren ce w ith a 1-0 re c o rd . the team thot the way to win Sat­ be m eeting the B ig T en C ham ­ W ashington is second w ith a 3-1 a g a in st U C L A . game w ith t h e ir tw o top ru s h e rs Saw G am e p e c ia lly when you c o n s id e r the S partan schedules. T y p ic a l is th is pion on New Y e a r’ s Day. In c o n tra s t to th is y e a r’ s ex­ y e a r’ s. In a d d itio n to s ix gam es in the a b ra sive W e ste rn C o n fe r­ urday is to “ ploy like champ­ m a rk , w h ile USC and U C LA a re The w est coast conference w ill pected g a m e c r o w d o f o v e r ence, it in clu d e d the N o tre Dame annual and in te rs e c tio n a ls w ith ions.“ tie d f o r th ir d at 2 -1 . choose th e ir re p re s e n ta tiv e a fte r 76,000, o n ly 19,547 saw Illin o is N C A A ’s N e x t F o r T h is weekend W ashington p la y s Southern C a lifo r n ia and N o rth C a ro lin a . The injured Collaghon has th is S aturday’ s games but as of and State m ee t la s t y e a r. D augherty each y e a r faces a c h a lle n g e u n lik e that c o n fro n tin g any W ashington State and USC m eets cought only one pass this seo- now i t ’ s anybody's guess w hich In the C h a m p a ig n -U rb a n a con­ o th e r coach in the B ig Ten and, p e rha ps, the c o u n try . T he cha lle ng e team it w ill be. U C LA in w hat m ost c o n s id e r te s t, the l l l i n i s c o re d f i r s t on son, but has been a standout is th re e -h e a d e d . D u ffy is expected to w in the B ig T e n , beat M ich ig a n W ashington State, W ashington, the de cid ing gam es. S p a rta n H a m e rs a 3 1 -y a rd pass p la y fro m q u a r­ and beat N o tre Dam e. Because he has fa ile d to do a ll th re e , some on defense. His storting pos- A W ashington v i c t o r y w o uld U C LA and Southern C al a re a ll te rb a c k M ik e T a lia fe r r o to h a lf­ ition w ill probably be taken people (m o s tly lo s in g b e tto rs ) have c rie d out f o r h is re m o v a l. in the run ning f o r the league p ro b a b ly put the H u skies in the back J im W a rre n . J im P la n k e n - over by senior Mike Summers. t it le , but th e re ’ s no c e rta in ty that Rose B o w l, although th e y ’ d be T hey have co m p la in e d because he has not ye t won a B ig Ten tit le . Coach F ra n D itt r ic h gra nted K aines fin is h e d 12th at New Y o rk h o rn booted the e x tra -p o in t to add fin is h in g the season w ith only T h e y have given h im no c re d it f o r h is th re e se co nd -pla ce fin is h e s o r D uffy D a ug herty's th e o ry of the loop cham pion w ill m ake the h is lu c k le s s c ro s s -c o u n tr y squad la s t y e a r. to the l l l i n i le ad . a f a ir 6 -4 m a rk , w h ich in clu d e s fo r the 17-14 v ic to r y o v e r the la te R edS anders’ U . C . L . A . team in foo tb all p ra c tic e sessions is as bowl t r ip . a day o ff fr o m th e ir tr a in in g B ehind K aines and D ic k S h a r­ S t ill in the second q u a rte r losses to Iowa and lo w ly U C L A . the 1956 Rose B o w l gam e. E xcept f o r 1954, h is f ir s t y e a r, and 1958, w ise as it is easy to re m e m ­ B ig Six ru le s , as do B ig Ten g rin d T uesd ay, hoping i t would key, who fin is h e d fo u rth , cam e the S partans c a m e back and a ll o f D a u g h e rty’ s tea m s made w in n in g re c o rd s . T w ic e they lo s t only A W ashington State w in w o uld be r. ru le s , c a ll upon the conference to s e rv e to c le a r up a ra s h of State’ s th re e o th e r p la c e rs . Sen­ s c o re d . Sherm an L e w is ra n o v e r one gam e. T h re e tim e s they dropped on ly two. " A s you p ra c tic e , so shall you select a "re p re s e n ta tiv e ’ ’ tea m , leave the team s t ill on top o f the m in o r a ilm e n ts .T h e S p a rta n h a r­ io r Ron B e rb y notched 33rd place fr o m the th re e f o r the t a lly , but H e cklin g of D a u g h e rty m ust have reached its apex o f s illin e s s in con feren ce, but w ith o u t a w in n in g p la y ," he said e a r lie r th is week. and th e re ’ s q u ie t a p o s s ib ility that r i e r boss w ill be tr y in g to m old w ith a tim in g o f 27:03. Bob F u l­ S tate’ s pa ssin g t r y f o r the tw o - season re c o rd . Should WSU w in 1961. T he S pa rtans had a 7-2 re c o rd , y e t D u ffy w a s hung in e ffig y . The Spartans h a v e w orked h a rd the team on top next Sunday w on’t h is in ju r y - r id d le d t e a m in to c h e r was s ix pla ce s behind B e r ­ p o in t c o n v e rs io n was in c o m p le te . H is qu estio n, " W h a t’ s w ro ng w ith a 7-2 re c o rd ? ” was a p p ro p ria te . in p ra c tic e a ll season long, and they d be 4 -5 -1 f o r shape in tim e f o r M onday’ s NCAA by, w h ile sop ho m ore P aul M c - T he S partans cam e out on the w ith the tie co m in g against Iowa ” F o rtu n a te ly f o r D a ug herty, M ic h ig a n State and C o lle g e fo o tb a ll, fin a ls . C o lla m was the S p a rta n ’ s fifth r ig h t end o f the s ta tis tic s , but D r . Hannah is a m a n w ith a d e e p sense of fa irn e s s . He sees the and one o f the loses a 2 3 -0 on the w ro n g sid e o f the s c o re PLAY GOLF fin is h e r in 47th p o s itio n . MSU fo o tb a ll p ic tu re in a c c u ra te p e rs p e c tiv e . He understands pa sting by A rm y . State’ s F o r r e s t A k e rs g o lf " E v e r y th in g went w r o n g ," D it ­ b o a rd . MSU out gained the l l l i n i , that w h ile the S partans u s u a lly fie ld fin e m a te ria l, so do t h e ir oppon­ W ashington State is supposedly co u rse w ill once again be the tr ic h said, " b u t don’ t count o u r 273 y a rd s to 181, but ju s t cou ld n’ t in e lig ib le to w in the B ig Six e n ts. He a p p re cia te s not o n ly D u ffy 's a b ility to coach w e ll, but h is s ite o f the N a tio n a l C o lle g ia te boys out o f the NCAA y e t . " s c o re m o re than s ix poi all winter long t itle , because they on ly p la y two A th le tic A s s o c ia tio n c h a m p io n ­ p lu sse s beyond the fie ld : th & re g a rd f o r r e a l values w hich he in s tills conference gam es, but s t i l l cou ld in h is p la y e rs by p re ce p t and exa m ple, and the e x tr a o r d in a r ily pop­ 9 holes-only $1.50 m ake it to the Rose B o w l. ship m ee t. T h e m eet w ill m a rk u la r im age w h ich he p ro je c ts of M ich ig a n State e v e ry w h e re he goes. the 25th co n se cu tive y e a r that 18 holes-only $2.50 S h o u l d Southern C a l defeat the NC AA has he ld the c r o s s ­ A tten d a n ce R eco rd D r . H annah's announcement o f D a u g h e rty’ s new fiv e - y e a r exten­ sion cam e the day b e fo re the game w ith N o rth w e s te rn . A t the tim e , U C LA , the T ro ja n s w o uld have c o u n try ch a m p io n sh ip s he re. the S partans had a 2-1-1 re c o rd . F o llo w in g the announcem ent, they Lessons fo indivduals the best season m a rk o f any B ig or groups of 4 by a PGA Six team (7 -3 ), but s t ill could In ju rie s to th re e key State h a r r ie r s in the IC 4A to u rn a m e n t E x p ected S a tu rd a y beat the tw o B ig Ten p re -s e a s o n fa v o rite s , N o rth w e s te rn and W is ­ be no b e tte r than second in the co n sin , and t h e ir tr a d itio n a l jin x te a m , P urdue. It cou ld w e ll be the professional • M onday re s u lte d in what Coach co n fe re n ce . USC h o l d s im p re s ­ D ittr ic h te rm e d “ one o f o u r p o o r­ I f o n ly 64,370 fans com e to in 1953 when 575,396 saw the S partans w e re im p e lle d , in p a r t at le a s t, by e n thusiasm o v e r the vote siv e w in s o v e r B ig Ten foes MSU est show ings in a long t im e .’ ’ S atu rday’ s fo o tb a ll gam e, an a t­ Spartans p la y . T h e average p e r o f confidence fro m the top man in a coach they th e m se lve s be lie ved Phone ED 2-6565 and O hio State, but has lo s t to T h e S partans s t ill managed a d is ­ tendance re c o r d w i ll be se t. game m a rk is 61,336 set in 1956. in . jper. do ily 10AM«11PM N o tre Dam e (17-14) and Wash­ It now ap pe ars th a t th e re w i ll T h e re ’ s a lso a s lim p o s s ib ility T h is week at E a st L a n sin g , th e S p a rta n s face Illin o is . By w inning , tant th ir d p la ce fin is h to the th a t a new Spartan Stadium a t­ they co u ld ga in the C o nfere nce cha m p io n sh ip a n d a b id to the Rose ington (2 2 -7 ). be a s e llo u t cro w d o f 76,000, U C L A , w ith a 2 -7 season m a rk , re a r o f w in n e r N o tre Dame arid but even i f the nu m b e r is a few tendance re c o rd w i ll be s e t. T he B o w l. Win o r lo se, they have had an e x c e lle n t season. T h e ir success is co n s id e re d a re a l d a rk h o rse ru n n e r-u p B ro w n , d e sp ite the thousand le s s , an a ll- t im e season la rg e s t c ro w d e v e r to ja m in to has been a ttrib u te d to e xce ptio na l speed and d e s ire . L e t’ s also give bowl candidate, but a v ic to r y o v e r bad b re a k s . attendance m a rk w i ll have been the sta d iu m was the 77,501 tha t due c re d it to a fin e coach and a w ise p re s id e n t who a p p re cia te s and Jan Bowen, who c la im e d a e sta b lish e d . saw MSU p la y M ic h ig a n la s t f a ll. stands by h im . Southern C a l w o u ld boost B ru in s T o date 511,027 have seen the seventh place spot in the lC 4 A ’ s T he s ta d iu m ’ s 76,000 ca p a c ity in to s e rio u s co n te n tio n . U C LA la s t y e a r, tu rn e d an ankle at Spartans p la y t h e ir f i r s t eigh t has been exceeded on fo u r o th e r If y o u c o v e t t h a t c o s tly , defeated W ashinton in loop p la y , gam es o f the season. T h a t’ s an (C o p y rig h t, 1963, by E a r l H . B la ik . A ll rig h ts re s e rv e d ,) the end of the f i r s t m ile and o c ca sio n s. T he M ic h ig a n gam e but has lo s t to Illin o is and N o tre a verage of 63,878 fans p e r con­ h a n d - k n it lo o k, c ou ld n’ t fin is h . V e t e r a n M ik e has been p laye d b e fo re o v e r-c a ­ Dam e. te s t. And th a t also sets a new K aines was b o th e re d by a side p a c ity cro w d s th re e tim e s , w h ile th is b ru s h e d , lu s h b e a u ty O nly S tan fo rd and C a lifo rn ia ache throu gh ou t the ra c e and m a rk . N o tre Dam e and O hio State w e re is th e s w e a te r f o r y o u . a re d e fin ite ly out o f the B ow l p ic tu re . S ta n fo rd is 0 -4 in loop had to s e ttle f o r 31st place . T he o ld season re c o rd was set thè o th e r 76,000 p lu s opponents. Intram ural News MEN’ S Fraternity Paddleball Football Schedule C o u rt 8 p .m . Singles T im e F ie ld 1 3 Sigm a N u ( K e n n e d y ) - P h i M ile East 6:45— E c k e r D e v ils -P a c k e rs G am m a D e lta (B ehrm ann) 4 D e lta T a u D elta (T in k e r ) - Of MSU 7:30— B ro d y o d o rs -L io n s W i n n e r SAE (S to n e )-Z B T 8:15— N e b is h e rs -W in n e r o f W o l- lsto n e 8t W ild ca ts (S tein ha rt) F ie ld 2 5 D e lta C h i (H a g e r)-Z B T (B ig - In G a r la n d - o n ly c o lo r s , lem an) i t ’s a m a rv e lo u s v e rs io n o f f a s h io n 's g re a t ' ' V " . Forno Restaurant 3 DAYS ONLY 6:45— W in n e r o f E m i n e n c e & W o lfra m -W in n e r o f 6 C a rth ag e & W ight La m bd a C h i A lp ha (Hughes) - A .E . P i (Z uckerm a n) 7:30— S p o o n e rs-W in n e r o f E ast 7 La m bd a C h i A lpha (T e e ta r- O u r G a rla n d s tr e tc h e t - D e l a n e y ) - Z B T (L e v in - Shaw 7 & W o rsh ip B re n n e r) t m i ß . , FW ., SAT. p ä n ts g o w ith it, 8:15— W im b le d o n -W in n e r of E ast I N O W O P E N D A IL Y ,1 1 :A M - 2 : A M I < Shaw 1 & C a sop olis N o tic e : Due to the la ck o f p e r fe c tlv . T he a ll- U n iv e r s ity touch fo o t­ resp on se the fr e e e x e rc is e co m ­ S w e a te r $1 4.981 Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza b a ll, f i r s t rou nd , w i ll be p la y ­ p e titio n o r ig in a lly scheduled f o r S t r e t c h P a n ts $12.98 our prices are always the ed Monday evening w e athe r p e r­ to n ig h t has been ca n ce lle d un­ m ittin g . t i l w in te r te r m . R A TH S K ELLER C /ca n . f { £ /. O PEN D A IL Y 5 P .M . LOWEST IN TOWN FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT A N N O U N C E S THE OP EN IN G OP HIS OFFICE If you buy elsew here you 're paying too much! F D R THE PR ACT IC E OF O P TO M E T R Y PHONE ED7-1311 FOP TAKE OUT O FFE R IN G CO M PL ETE VISUAL CARE MARSHALL MUSIC CO. AND THE SPE CI ALIZA TION OF T HE FITTING OF CONTACT L E N S E S . 307 t . G R A N D R I V E R E D 2-6 9 9 7 □ O O D S P EE D BLOG., SUITE 16 L IM IT ONE PER CUSTOMER 2 1 0 A B B O T T RD. EAST LANSING HOUPE3 flY A P P O I N T M E N T PHONE 3 3 2 -6 5 6 3 (ONLY WITH THIS COUPON) am MSU COIN-OP DRY CLEANING 8 Lb. Load O nly Save 50 * t fi ^ F S W E A T SHIRTS With T h is Coupon. | Coupon Good O nly During ■ Attended Hours. p w H CHOICE O F C O L O R S FLASH COIhNOP DRY C LE A N E R S I SAVEl Frandor C e n t.r O nly 1 75« | REG $ 2 . 9 5 Coupon E x p ire . Sat., Nov. 30, 1963 ■ ON $ 2 .4 7 r j g y » j p y syNKtfy * * ^Sil LAUNDRY VALU ABLE COUPON^ AND TROUSERS Cleaned & Pressed (O N LY WITH THIS COUPON) re g u la rly 75{ each save 5 l { w ith coupon a for LADIES CLEANING to be v a lid th is coupon m u s t be pre se n te d when B R U S H C U R LER S c lo th e s a re bro ug ht in f o r cle a n in g . E x p ire s Sat. ASSORTED SIZES BILLS REG. $ 1 . 0 0 [IJctuLu cJjancociL 67< . H O N E IV 9-9723 ;; in ft R T uLu; n R, • CLEANERS AND S H IR T I A U N D E R E R S 2 0 3 E a s t G r a n d R iv e r KRESGE’ S CAMPUS STORE FtA N D O t SHOPPING CENTER ACROSS FROM THE UNION Thursday, November 21, 1963 / Michigan State News, E a s t La n si ng , Michigan ro s h In tra -S q u a d V a r s it y H o ck e y e tte s Tie, r id G a m e T o d a y 2 n d T eam W ins A t EMU The MSU W omen’ s F ie ld H ock­ re c o rd to the 4 -2 -2 m a rk , w ith te a m 's a g g re ssive p la y f o r the F re s h m a n fo o tb a ll coach B u rt pected to see a c tio n in tod ay’ s one game re m a in in g to be p la y ­ v ic to r y o v e r the fa s t, but in e x ­ ey T e a m r a llie d in the second p e rie n c e d EM U second tea m . S m ith has n e v e r lo s t a gam e, game. ed. h a lf o f p la y T uesday a fte rn o o n It w as the la s t game f o r the and th e re 's no chance th a t h is T h e fre s h m a n eleven has been T he MSU second team m a in ­ to tie E a s te rn M ic h ig a n U n iv e r­ second squad. T hey end the y e a r re c o rd w i ll be b le m ish e d a fte r p ra c tic in g since the f i r s t day o f ta in e d its w in n in g ways down­ s ity at Y ip s ila n ti. to d a y's annual in tra -s q u a d con­ scho ol, and S m ith c o n sid e rs the T h e ho ckeye ttes t r a ile d 1 - 2 . in g the EM U second team 3 -0 . w ith a 4 -1 -1 re c o rd . team to be h a rd -w o rk in g and S co rin g fo r the Spartans w e re The v a r s ity ’ s season ends Sat­ te s t. at h a lf- tim e , but a goal by c o - The fro s h g rid d e rs don’ t ta ke dedicated. J i l l T hom as, K athy C o llin s and urd ay when they face the D e tro it cap tian M a rg o L u s c h tie d the F ie ld H ockey A s s o c ia tio n team p a rt in in te r- c o lle g ia te com pe­ I t ’ s a b ig te a m w ith good speed fre s h m a n M a rg a re t M a n se r. s c o re . T he S partan defense then t itio n , but today th e y 'll have a w h ich S m ith says com pares fa ­ Coach M cK n ig h t c re d ite d the at 10 a .m . on O ld C o lle g e F ie ld . s tiffe n e d to se cu re the 2 -2 t ie . chance to d is p la y t h e ir a b ility v o ra b ly w ith la s t y e a r’ s outstand­ K ay Stoney s co re d State’ s f i r s t a t S partan S tadium , s ta rtin g at in g squad. p e rio d goal to re m a in in the in ­ 1:30 p .m . M e m b e rs o f th e s ta rtin g tea m s d iv id u a l season s c o rin g le ad . in tod ay’ s gam e h a il fro m nine T h e p u b lic is in v ite d to atten d the gam e fre e o f ch a rg e . In case states w ith O hio s e rv in g as the BURT SMITH C o a c h D o r o t h y M c K n ig h t p ra is e d h e r te a m ’ s de fensive p la y T e le v is io n D o u b tfu l o f bad w e a th e r, the con test w ill hom e s ta te f o r seven o f the th e re Is one each fr o m I llin o is , on the e x tre m e ly w ide E M U fie ld . be held on O ld C o lle g e F ie ld . p la y e rs . M ic h ig a n boasts fiv e " T h e gam e’ s pace was v e ry fa s t, T h e re a re 58 g rid d e rs on th is s ta r te r s , P e n nsylvania, T e x a s , and Indiana have tw o apiece, and South C a ro lin a , W est V ir g in ia , and H a w a ii. but w e had good passes th ro u g h ­ F o r S a t u r d a y ’s G a m e y e a r’ s squad, and each is ex­ out th e gam e, d e spite the w id ­ A to ta l of 18 o f the 22 s ta r ­ ened f ie ld , ” the coach co m m e n t­ t e r s a re a t le a s t s ix fe e t t a ll, C o lle g ia te A th le tic A s s o c ia tio n of ed. T h e re ’ s l i t t l e chance tha t and 17 w eigh at le a s t 299 pounds. its pla n s. " O u r fo rw a rd lin e c o o rd in a te d W MSB, u n iv e rs ity ’ te le v is io n , w ill T he " W h ite ” squad w i ll have M unn a ls o said tha t a p ro p o s­ w e ll w ith o u r outstanding defense, 6 -8 , 260-pound C h a rle s S m ith be te le c a s tin g the S p a r ta n -lllin i ed c lo s e d - c ir c u it te le c a s t fo r B i l l s S t i l l G r e a t at rig h t end w ith 6 -0 , 190-pound but E a s te rn had som e v e ry fa s t c la s h . State students who can’ t get game I u s c o u t a p ro s p e c tiv e lin e -u p fo r yo u r ow n se a so n 's s c h e d ­ Steve Y a ria n s ta rtin g a t le ft end. w ings -who c a r r ie d the b a ll w e ll ul e, get i n t o t he h.i s Bar r i er C oat. M ad e o f h e a vyw e ig l t and set up th e ir s c o re s ,” she tic k e ts w as tr ie d once a few The in t e r io r lin e w i ll c o n s is t State A th le tic D ire c to r " B i g ­ c o rd u ro y , lin e d wi t h Ac r y l i c p ile t hat ' s w a rm e r th a n a d ru m y e a rs ago • and the p ro je c t was of 235-pound J e ff R ic h a rd s and added. g ie ” Munn sa id he now sees l i t ­ m a jo re tte 's g la n c e . P le n ty o f p o c k e t-ro o m , too. C o lo rs in Coach M cK n ig h t also sa id tha t a " f lo p . ” sor t i ng vein . . . $ 2 9 .9 5 . At sto re s f l y i n g th e h .i.s la b e l. R ic k Sweet (210) at the ta c k le s , tle chance o f a s e llo u t b e fo re WMSB announced Tuesday that B u t S o ' s S t a t e E a s te rn w as the q u icke st team h.i.s J e r r y W est (210) and D ic k Reahm 1:30 p .m . T h u rs d a y , the dead­ they w o u ld te le c a s t the game (200) at gu a rd s, and D ic k Ken­ tha t the Spartans had faced th is Y ou’ r e s o c c e r Coach Gene Kenney. lin e by w h ich the te le v is io n sta­ if a s e llo u t had taken place by s ig n a ls c a ll f o r a p a s s ? b a r r ie r c o a t Just two w eek’ s ago at t h i s tim e you said St. L o u is , y o u r fin a l ney (210) fr o m H a w aii at c e n te r. season. T h e t ie bro u g h t the f i r s t te a m ’ s tio n m ust n o tify the N a tio n a l the de ad lin e tim e on T h u rs d a y . opponent o f the season, was co n sid e re d the g re a te s t c o lle g ia te s o c - c e r team e v e r assem bled in the U n ite d States. You conceded tha t y o u r team was a n a tu ra l underdog to the th re e ­ tim e N C AA cham pion B illik e n s . Came S aturday and that underdog o f y o u rs p u lle d the stun ner of the y e a r, handing St. L o u is its f ir s t defeat in ten gam es by a 4 -3 sco re . * . So th e re you w e re — p ilo t of the M id w e st cham pion b o o te rs and the f i r s t undefeated Spartan team in e ig h t seasons. W ith it cam e an NCAA b e rth and a chance f o r n a tio n a l g lo ry . M O R E F O R L E S S G la d ly you accepted the bid and began p re p a rin g y o u r o u tfit fo r the rugged g rin d ahead. D ays went by and no w o rd as to who y o u r f ir s t opponent m ig h t be. Get your turkey and all the trimmin’s ut the Big ” E” ... T im e d re w c lo s e r and c lo s e r to the b ig showdown w ith s t i l l no no­ tio n o f what la y ahead, but th e n ... T h e NCAA ru le s c o m m itte e f in a lly announced its ch o ice , and who You’ll pay less for ALL the things you need for your d id it tu rn out to be— th a t’ s rig h t, St. L o u is again. Now vou’ re back w here you s ta rte d . Thanksgiving Feast! This week over 15,000 Lansing area G re a te st s o cce r tea m e v e r assem bled? ‘ ‘ St. L o u is hasn’ t changed a b it. T hey s t ill have the g re a te s t m a­ t e r ia l in the c o u n try and i t ’ s alw ays going to be that w ay. families will shop and save at the Big " E ” . Big savings T he underdog th is tim e? No answ er. O p tim is tic ? for you too! Come See! “ I won’ t m ake any statem ent lik e , " w e ’ l l beat them by th re e •o r fo u r. I f you’ re up, you’ re up. Down, you’ re dow n.” H opeful? U.S.D.A. GOV’T INSPECTED TOM "H a v in g beat the m once, doesn’ t mean we’ l l beat them again. Game was so c lo se it cou ld have gone e ith e r way. We’ r e ju s t at TURKEYS going out th e re to p la y good h a rd soccer and com e what m ay. T h in k in g beyond St. Lo uis? NO COUPONS! TO R P S “ T h is team has shown tha t they can g ive any team in the coun­ t r y a good ru n f o r it s m oney on any given day— i f they put out I no GIMMICKS! DISCOUNT CITY 100 p e r cent. B ut i t ’ l l take 110 p e r ce n t when it com es to St. L o u is . 921 W est Holm es Road JUST LOWEST Corner o f S outh t.ogan 20 lbs. PRICES IN up a n d at B ro d y B T a k e s LÀNSIMG SHOPPER'S FAIR 3301 East M ichigan Ave. * IM S o c ce r C ro w n Next to Frandor Shopping Center T he B ro d y B s o cce r team has w hich fo llo w e d the clo se o f the been crow ned in tra m u ra l cham ­ p ions. B ro d y B defeated the o th e r season. Because o f the success of th is U.S.D.A. GOV’ T. INSPECTED # ^ " 7 A l e a n J u s t a F e w B lo c k s league tea m s in a s in g le e lim in a ­ tio n tou rn am e nt w h ich ended Sun­ day afternoon. y e a r’ s independent p ro g ra m t h e IM D e p a rtm e n t h a s announced plan s to expand the league next HEN TURKEYS 3 7 $ F ro m C am pus! S occer, as an in tr a m u r a l s p o rt, fa ll. T h is season the team s played | U.S.D.A. TOM GRADE A U .S.D .A. GRADE A HEN SHOP AN Y D A Y ... CLOSED was re in s titu te d th is season f o l­ lo w in g an e ig h t-y e a r lapse. Six on S aturday a n d Sunday a fte r ­ noons, but new IM fie ld lig h ts w ill T urkeys'*35$ T u r k e y s 4 3 ? | | A | 9 to 10 P .M . S'JUDAYS tea m s took p a rt in the league’ s put t h e b o o te rs on a n ig h ttim e ! SWP r t T B A I 0NCHUCIC 1 LB- ro u n d -ro b in p la y and the to u rn e y, schedule. M em b ers o f t h i s season’ s SWIFT’ S PREMIUM I p0T ROAST | FRESH WHOLE ROCK champions, B ro d y B, w e re HEN TURKEYS ¡TOM TURKEYS R a d io T rip le M a rc e l A n d re , Ledson Sandala- mu, R o ge r K o la is n s k i, Y ap i Jean R O A S T IN G I LB. a St. L o u i s ra d io Station Rukashaza, Jean R a ja o h a rim ls a ib. ib. and m anager R ic h a rd Sours. B est f o r (KM O X) w ill p re s e n t an e xclu ­ s iv e th re e -g a m e fo o tb a ll b ro a d ­ ca st S aturday aftern oon begin­ Sports Magazine I I ALC O A H EAVY DUTY 18” SWIFT’ S PREMIUM ning at 12:15 (CST). Honors Sherman SAUSAGf Ib. T h e lead o ff gam e in the bro a d ­ cast w ill be th e S ta te -IU in ic la s h . S p a r t a n ha lfba ck S h e r m a n BELTSYILLE ! STUFFED [Alum inum Foii 5 9 4 H a r ry C a ra y w i ll be the p la y - L e w is has been named "B a c k o f Fresh Baked 1 F r e e F o il w h en y o u b u y a T u rk ey ! | b y -p la y announcer. The statio n the W eek” by S ports Illu s tr a te d w ill also be c a r r y in g the B ig M ag azine. L e w is was chosen be­ ib. ib. Polly Anna Specials! E ig h t t it le game between N e b ra s­ ka and O klahom a and the t r a ­ d itio n a l con test between M is s o u ri U n iv e rs ity and Kansas. cause of h is p la y in la s t S a tu r­ day’ s game w ith N o tre Dam e. He w ill re c e iv e a plaque fro m the m agazine. SWIFT’ S PREMIUM i CHOICE OF COTTAGE ROLLS ASSORTED FLAVORS ROYAL WHERE’ U TURKEY ROLLS BONELESS ! CORNISH HENS I I 1 LB . HONEY WHEAT BREAD OR GELATIN 4-6 L 3 . LB. I 4 OZ. CORN O IL WHITE 3R E AD TA Y LO R HE GO? AVER AG E EACH' ’ NO. 3 FRESH BAK E D APPLE Pit 39? • FRESH B A K E D MINCE PIE JC O A M ? S W E E T P O T A T O E S I SQUAT S w ift's Premium DUCKLINGS LB.49C MARIO M A N Z A N IL L A THROWN 7 OZ. EBERHARD’S DONUTS 19? S w ift's Prumium BACON I~ b 59< DOZ. S T U F F E D O L IV E S JAR THANK YOU SPICED PEACHES OR V ■ EBERHARD’ S FROZEN C R A B A P P LES M s t r a w b e r r ie s GREEN DIAMOND To The COLLE» INN - Naturally! BI RDSEYE FROZEN W A LN U T M EATS 99? : S H E D D cV E Z V ; F '!v lw € > t- O fr — " ‘V J — k ' MIXED' Spartan Special [FRUIT a F R E N C H D R E S S IN G o il4? C o lle ge Inn spaghetti w ith ta s ty m eat sauce— c r is p c o m b in a tio n le ttu c e salad w ith cho ice of d re ssin g s “I it 29$ RED EMPEROR U.S. NO. 1 COLOR ADDED L IB B Y 'S FROZEN GOLDEN — hot r o l l and b u tte r— co ffe e , tea o r la rg e coke all for 990 8 0 Z . YELLOW SQUASH l TREESWEET FROZEN GRAPES YAMS p K G . ORANGE JUICE LB. THE COLLEGE INN \ \> I P E T R IT Z FROZEN PUMPKIN or MINCE PIES L B . _____ (Below College Drug) / 8 Michigan State N e w s , Ea s t La n si ng , Michigan T hu rsday , N ovem ber 21, 1963 WANT-AD RETURNS VISION "I am so pleased, my glasses and case were returned LO S T between B essey and A n ­ thony H a ll. G ir ls g la sse s, g ra y fra m e , blu e case w ith e m b ro id ­ to me in just one day" said this State News advertiser e ry flo w e rs . g et it AutomoHvt it For Rent ★ For Sale Automotive C O R V E T T E 1961, m aroon, 230 M E T E O R . 1962, 2 -d o o r autom at­ J^* For Rent L O V E L Y F U R N ISH ED 3 ro o m s DO UBLE ROOM f o r m ale stu ­ dents, near cam pus, bus lin e , C A R D T A B L E -P e rm a n e n t, w a l­ nut le a th e r top, 4 m atching Cambodia Asks U.S. ic tra n s m is s io n . R adio, h e a te r, h.p. 4-speed, p o s itra c tio n , 2 tops, phone 485-2355 a fte r 5:30 p.m . and e co n o m ica l 6 c y lin d e r engi-ne. E n jo y s m a ll c a r econom y and big fo r 2 -3 . M ahogany p a n e llin g . A m p le p a rk in g a v a ila b le Dec. and shopping. 108 O akland D riv e . ED 7-9266. 41 c h a irs . C a ll 484-6595 between 9 and 12. 43 To Suspend A id $$ W ANT AD I9è2, F - 8 5 CÜTLÂSS c o n v e rti- 44 c a r rid e . $1535. A1 Edw ards Co. L in c o ln , M e rc u ry , C om et d e a le r. 15, cal l 355-8014. 42 S P A R T A N ' h A L L , 215 L o u is , one C L O T H IK g — L adies good w in te r PHNOM P E N H , C am bodia f — U.S. a i d a n d re a ffir m e d h i s b le , blue , good top, sta n d a rd block fro m cam p us, sin g le s and coa ts, s u i t s , b lou ses, s k ir t s , A m e ric a n s p re p a re d W ednesday frie n d s h ip .) • A U T O M O T IV E tra n s m is s io n , 23,000 m ile s , ex­ 3125 E. Saginaw. (N o rth of F ra n - EVERGREEN ARMS doubles a v a ila b le fo r w i n t e r d re s s e s . Mans* t o p c o a t , a lso to d is m a n tle t h e ir aid m a ch in e ry, •EMPLOYMENT W ork on a ll U.S. aid p ro je c ts c e lle n t co n d itio n . C a ll 355-1236. d o r). C 42 . te rm . L a rg e w a rm , q u ie t ro o m s . ru m m a g e . Phone FE 9-2 17 5. 41 fe a rfu l that C a m b o d ia ’ s re fu s a l h a l t e d T uesd ay a fte r Sihanouk • FOR RENT 1957, V O L K S W A G E N ? c o n v e rti- 341 E V E R G R E E N C o m p le te ly fu rn is h e d , hot and 45 to accept fu rth e r U.S. a ssista nce • FOR SALE V A L IA N T ^ 1962, \ -2 0 0 , 4 -d o o r b le , ra d io , h e a te r, w h ite w a lls , 1 B lo c k from C a m p u s cold w a te r in each. L a rg e lobby it Lost & Found w ill sw ing the nation in to Red to ld a c h e e rin g r a lly th a t as of now no m o re A m e ric a n aid would • LOST & FOUND good c o n d itio n , $675. See at 111 w ith T .V ., la u n d ry and p a rk in g . C h ina’ s p o w e rfu l o r b it. standard. Red sedan, ra d io . See P h o n e 3 3 2 -1 0 1 1 LO ST: SET eleven keys on c 1ip — be accepted. D e spite repeated Shepard S t. L a n s in g . 43 ED 2-2574. 42 U.S. A m b a s s a d o r P h ilip D. • PERSONAL at 1446 East M ic h ig a n , L a n sin g , and b e lt key cha in . E. M cDonel W ashington d e n i a l s , he again 1961 R A M B L E R ”, 4 -d o o r sedan op- M IC H IG A N W. 2321 1 /2 -S in g le , Sprouse w a s sum m oned to the • PEANUTS PERSONAL o r c a ll 582-2010, F o w le r. 45 lo t S aturday n ig h t. A tta ch e d u n d - charged tha t US. aid was being p o rtu n ity c a r . $999, $100 down, HASLETT APARTMENTS double, ne w ly d e co ra te d , p riv a te e r c a r , lice n se #9-50 09, re tu rn to F o re ig n M in is tr y , p re s u m a b ly to used to u n d e rm in e h is g o ve rn ­ • REAL ESTATE i9377 M ERC URY, 4 -d o o r sedan, e n tra nce s, re a so n a b le . Men only. $38 p e r m onth. Bob B a k e r Leon H e rrim a n , 1846H aslett, R e­ get the w o rd that U.S. food and m en t. • SERVICE op p o rtu n ity car . $100, fu ll p ric e . 1 2 B lo c k from C a m pu s Phone IV 4-1958. 45 R a m b le r, 1231 W. M ich iga n, ED w ard. 42 d o lla rs no lo n g e r a re w e lcom e . T he U n ite d State has been p o u r­ • TRANSPORTATION N tilin g down and $10 p e r m onth. •WANTED Pob P alte r R a m b le r, 1231 W. “ -9765. T C 42 3 3 2 -8 4 1 2 ★ For Sale LO ST: S ilv e r d o lla r key chain He has not seen P rin c e N o ro ­ ing $30 m illio n a y e a r in m i l i ­ 1962 VO LKSW AG EN sedan, sun - with va lua ble key S. R ew ard, dom Sihanouk, C a m bo dia’ s c h ie f ta ry and eco no m ic aid in to th is M ichigan, ED 7-9765. TC 42 DEADLINE: Ï962 R E N A U LT o p p o rtu n ity car , ro o f, o p p o rtu n ity c a r lik e new, $1399, $100 down. Bob B a ke r AVAILABLE SP AR TAN C O - O P E R A T I V E NURSERY is h o ld in g a ru m m a g e phone C a rl 355-0542. 41 of state, f o r s e v e ra l m on th s. (In W ashington, the State De­ lit t le A sia n na tion to t r y to keep 1 p.m . one c l a s s day be- LO ST: Post V e rs a lo g s lid e ru le , it n e u tra l in the s tru g g le to save lik e new, only $875, F u ll p ric e . sale on N ov. 25, fr o m 9 -3 :3 0 fo re p u b l i c a t i o n . $100 down. Bob B a ke r R a m b le r, R a m b le r, 1231 W. M ich ig a n , ED --9 -6 5 ._____________________ TC 42 NCW p .m . in South L a n sin g C om m un­ brow n case, n e ar F a r m Lane b rid g e . Name en gra ved. Phone p a rtm e n t re p o rte d C a m b o d ia sent a note asking n e g o tia tio n s to end Southeast A s ia fro m a C om m u­ n is t ta ke o ve r. C a n c e l l a t i o n s * 1 2 noon one 1231 W. M ich ig a n , ED 7-9765. ity H a ll, 117 W. South St. C h il­ 1962 C H E V Y , c o n v e rtib le , 4 - 355-9158. 43 U.S. aid. Sihanouk was said to F ro m Red C hina cam e enthu­ c l a s s d a y b e f o r e pub/icof ion TC 42 speed, " 3 2 7 ,” tra c tio n m a s te rs , For The Best In d re n c lo th in g , household ite m s , have e xp resse d h is thanks fo r s ia s tic a p p ro va l o f Sihanouk’ s PHONE: 1983 C' ORVE n L, S tirg R a y Coup. p o s itra c tio n , H u rs t lin ka g e , plus e tc . 43 Peanuts Personal d e c is io n . F o re ig n M in is te r Chen 355-8255 340 h.p., 4-speed, 5500 actual o th e r speed equipm ent, 355-6862. Student Apartments BR AN D N E W -L a d ie s d re s s e s , up Y i to ld a m e e tin g in P eking m ile s . W hite w ith red in t e r io r , 1 to s iz e 20. L ik e new re d ta f­ IU N E -K : Enough o f O s s in in g 1 _____________ 41 that Red C hina w ill g ive " r e ­ RATES: p 26,000 m ile s . " Phone 627-2060. le tt 10’ by 50*, $400. Down o n ly s h ift, 338 r e a r end. $275. fo r deep thought. E D 2-8671. C41 ta ” at 8 p .m . Sunday in the West 43 BUS BOYS needed. Lunches and ED 2-0322 $3800, f u ll p r ic e . 489-0625. 42 T Y P IN G DONE in m y hom e, ex­ Phone 485-5128. 44 Shaw liv in g ro a m . o r d in n e rs , co n ta ct R ic k , 337- p e rie n ce d , 676-2298. 44 F I AT , 1961, 2 -d o o r sedan, e x - cep tion al e c o n o m y c a r. $525. TRIU MPH TR 3, 1959, re d , new 1079. 45 EVENINGS ED 2-0565 i9 6 0 , fU* X 50’ m o b ile hom e. M u s t be seen to be a p p re cia te d . it Service These o p e ra s w ill be p re sen te d rin g s , valve job; re ce n t clu tch RESPO NSIBLE G I R L - to share ANN BROWN ty p is t and m u lti- on cam pus by the New Y o rk C ity Phone 485-0464 a fte r 5 p .m . 43 N E E D E D A T ONCE An Avon Can be y o u rs f o r o n ly $57 a PIANO LESSONS, $2 in m y hom e. lit h o ffs e t p r in tin g (black & w h ite and m u ffle r. S a c rific e . $795. duplex w ith th re e . E co n o m ica l. C e n te r O pera Com pany Monday R e p re s e n ta tiv e in the v ic in ity m onth. Eye le v e l oven and ta b le $2.50 in y o u rs . R e vere nt Hunt, & c o lo r). IB M . G e n e ra l typ in g , ¡956 RLTC K, 4 -d o o r sedan, op­ ED 7.-7362. 42 N e ar cam pus. Now o r w in te r and T uesd ay. West Shaw C u ltu ra l o f O kem os and E ast L a n s in g . top coo kin g u n it. Phone 627-2060. te rm p a p e rs , the ses, d is s e rta - p o rtu n ity car , $100. F u ll p ric e . DESOTO, 1959, 9 -p asse nge r s ta - te r m . ED 2-0 25 6. 42 489-6168, C a ll S aturday. 43 C o m m itte e is sp o n so rin g the ta lk . C u sto m e rs a re w a itin g f o r s e r ­ 43 tio n s . ED 2 - 8 384. C Nothing down, $10 p e r m onth. tionwagon, a ll p o w e r, new t ir e s , YOU R E A L L Y OUGHT to ta lk v ic e . F o r appointm ent in y o u r B IC Y C L E S -R e n ta ls , Sales, and WINTER TERM Bob B ake r R a m b le r, 1231 W. 26,000 m ile s , 1 -o w n e r, e xce lle n t M ich iga n, ED 7-9765. TC 42 co n d itio n , IV 9-6077. hom e w r ite o r c a ll. M r s . Alona S e rv ic e . A ls o used. East L a n s ­ to Bob C a r r . S tandard L ife C o l­ F R E E P IC K U P a n d d e liv e ry . Same day s e rv ic e , ge n e ra l ty p ­ Sorority Initiates PONT I AC, 1957, 7 -d o o r h a rdtop , 42 H u ckins, 5664 School S t., H a s- AT in g C y c le , 1215 E ast G rand R iv e r, lege D iv is io n . 919 E. G rand R i­ ing. Joyce W atson, 694-8111. C SPART AN MOT OR’ S INC. the r iv e r ’ s edge 3 blo cks E ast o f cam pus. Phone v e r, 337-1663. C41 le tt, M ic h ig a n o r c a ll evenings, a u to m a tic. Good m echanical con­ a p a rtm e n ts on the ced ar T Y P IN G IN m y hom e. F a s t, ac­ Alpha X i D e lta s o r o r ity has F E 9-8 4 8 3 . C41 332-8303. C U N C LE FUD S - F 01- the best K o - d itio n . $150. Phone IV 5-1296. 43 Home of p e rs o n a lly s e le cte d L ’sed r iv e r st. c u ra te . C h a rlo tte , 543-2439. •, 41 re c e n tly in itia te d fiv e m e m b e rs , q J .E .’ s E x c lu s iv e ly C h e v ro le ts . C a rs . TO AN A N D ' "COUNTRY FOOD P O R C E L A IN TO P kitc h e n ta b le , sher sandw iches in Tow n East CO M PAN Y needs m en. M a rrie d ED 2-4432_________________ 24” X 40” w ith two nested 9” G rand R iv e r A ve. F o r D e liv e ry , T E R M PAPER S, th e s is , g e n e ra l T h e y a re Sandy L a rc h , B irm in g ­ If you would lik e good used car s p c r fe r r e d w ith tim e on th e ir ONE G IR L to sh a re 3 ro o m leaves a n d 4 p a d d e d ch ro m e 332-5689. C typ in g , IB M e le c tr ic . M rs . Hahn ham s o p h o m o r e ; R o se m a ry com e and see our used c ir s . W holesale p ric e s . M a r tin , D e tro it s o p h o m o r e ; hands to w o rk at exceptional a p a rtm e n t. 1/2 b lo c k fro m G ra n d c h a irs , $15. Phone IV 9 -3 5 9 7 . 42 phone 355-3204. C42 10 to choose fro m 2801 South FOR M USIC designed w ith y o u r P a u lin e R ig o tti, Iro n M ountain s e llin g jo b . F o r ap po intm en t c a ll R iv e r on H a rris o n Rd. C a ll 332- Co l l e g e p a p e r s typed. Cedar , T L 2-1478. C41 FALC O N , 19 6 0 , stationwagon, CLASS B H yd ro , f u lly equipped ta ste in m in d , c a fl on the L a r r y sop ho m ore; S h a r o n S m e l k e r , 484-4317._______________________ C 8965 a fte r 5 p .m . 41 Royal E le c tr ic P ica . Phone l 963 FORD, c o n v e rtib le , b la ck, n e w c a r c o n d i t i o n , p e rfe c t C h ris C r a ft ra c in g engine. Sea­ D evin O rc h e s tra . IV 2-1240 o r L a n s in g sop ho m ore; and Cathy C H E C K -O U T G IR L fo r Saunto’ s HOUSE M rs . H a r r is , 355-8178. C42 w h ite top. full, po w e r, 390 engine. Standard s h ift. s o n a lly cheap. P h il, 337-0397 IV 2-9800. C Steinbaugh, P on tiac sophom ore. Student m ust s e ll. Phone NA 7 - Food M a rk e t on T h u rs d a y a fte r­ a fte r 7 p .m . 42 F AST, A C C U R A T E , experience d N E E D T W O m a le students to MUSIC A T it s b e st. Rod S c h a ir- 2822. 42 C H E V R O LE T , 19 61, B e l A i r noons. C a ll 485-8227 fo r in fo r ­ E N C Y C LO P E D IA , Funk & W ag- s e rv ic e . C a ll 882-5382. 42 sh a re re n t on la rg e unapproved e r Dance Band. No R & R Phone m a tio n . 44 FORD STVTlO N WAGON, 19bU, C o u n try S q u i r e , 9-p asse nge r, 2 -d o o r, 6 stan dard s h ift, 22,000 H E L P TO get d in n e r and wash house. E v e ry th in g pa id . $50 p e r m onth. 485-1572.______________41 p a lls S t a n d a r d re fe re n c e , lik e new. 25 vo lu m e plus 2 y e a r books, IV 9-2629 42 T Y P IN G Th m y hom e. S h irle y D e c k e r, F o re s t A ve. L a n sin g . F lo w e r S h o p s actual m ile s . A L T E R A T IO N AND sew ing f o r good co n d itio n , ED 7-9319. 45 dishes 5 nigh ts p e r week. Phone FOR FOUR m a le s . F u rn ish e d 655-2743 a fte r 6 p .m . 45 Phone IV 2-7208.________ c the e n t i r e fa m ily , i n c l u d e s D o - it- y o u r s e lf flo w e r a rra n g ­ l9 " ’ ( H E V Y -S tic k 6, $200 o r best ED 2-1276. 42 house f o r re n t. C ooking f a c ilitie s . S M IT H CORONA, p o rta b le ty p e - o ffe r. Cal l ED 2-3577. Ask fo r CO M E T , 1961, 2 -d o o r deluxe, au­ M E D I C A L TECHNOLOG 1STS- N e a r cam pus. C a ll 489-0880. w r it e r , e x c e lle n t co n d itio n , $40. buttonhole m a kin g . 332-2949. 41 ^T ransportation e rs a re in v ite d to take p a r t in to m a tic , lig h t green. Im m a cu la te . T .V . R E N TA LS f o r students. E c - a C h ris tm a s D e co ra tio n W o rk­ Lee 3-7 p .m . on ly. 43 A .S .C .P . o r e lig ib le , V acancies A fte r 3:30 p .m . C a ll M I 1-6227. C a ll 3 5 5 -5 8 3 5 , a fte r 5:30 p .m . RIDERS W A N T E D f o r W ashington in c lin ic a l la b o ra to ry . E x c e lle n t onom ical ra te s by the te rm and shop on cam pus Dec. 7, 10, 14 CH E V R O L E T , I960, B e lA IR , 2 - _ 41 45 D .C . L e a v in g Tuesday, N ov. 26, s a la ry and b e n e fits . C a ll o r apply m onth. U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T - o r 17. W A N T E D TW O coeds to sh a re A F G H A N ’ P U PPIES, A .K .C . l i t t le c a ll 332-5222 a fte r 7 p .m . A sk f o r do or, 6 standard s h ift. Dresden E.W , S p a rro w H o s p ita l, (P e rs o n ­ A L S -3 5 5 -6 0 2 6 . C a ll a fte r 5. c Each th re e -h o u r session w ill house. N e a r M .S .U . f o r w in te r be au ties, rea son able. 1122 H y­ T obey. 42 STORY Filue w ith a w h ite top. A C C ID E N T P R O B LE M ? C a l l * co n s is t o f a 9 0 -m in u te demon­ nel o ffic e ). L a n s in g . 45 land S t., phone 482-0008. 43 te rm . One f o r w in te r and s p rin g . K alam zaoo S tre e t Body S h o p . s tra tio n by L . J. T o lle , in s tr u c ­ H E L P CO UN TING CARDS and RIDERS W A N T E D fo r W ashing­ A M E R IC A N , 1959, 2 -d o o r stand­ C a ll 337-2509.________________ 43 E L E C T R IC STOVE and r e f r ig - S m a ll dents to l a r g e w re c k s . t o r in h o rtic u ltu re , follow e d by stu ffin g envelopes. C a ll 332-0716, ton D.C. L e a vin g Tuesday, Nov. ard s h ift w ith o v e rd riv e . Out of ROOM FOR one m a le in fo u r s tu ­ e ra to r. U sed, e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n , A m e ric a n and f o r e i g n c a rs . a 9 0 -m in u te s u p e rvise d w o r k - T h u rs d a y 1-5 p .m ., F rid a y 8-11 26, c a ll 332-3233 a fte r 7 p .m . 42 st at e car , no ru s t. dent house on L a ke La nsing. C a ll $60 each, $100 both. Phone ED G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507. 1411 shop. S e lig F o r L e ss a.m . 43 FE 9-2221. 45 2-8749 eve nings. 42 East K alam a zoo. c A $10 fee w 11 be charged to BUNNY G IR LS , f o r o u r new bunny RIDERS W A N T E D f o r B u ffa lo RAMI-1 F R A M F R I C A N. 1962 L A K E LAN SING HOMES. F o u r R E C L IN IN G CH AIR S, $ 4 9 . 9 4 - c o v e r co s t of m a te ria ls . Lounge. M ust be 21. B est pay THESIS P R IN T E D are a. Le a vin g W ednesday N ov. 2-d o o r, lig h t g re en , 16,000m ile s . students p e r hom e. $50 m o n th ly $189.95. L a rg e se le c tio n . LOOK R e g is tra tio n f o r m s , w h ich 61 O l d s m o b i l e S t a r f i r e and w o rk in g c o n d itio n s . No ex­ 27, noon, c a ll A la n at 355-8941. 41 F ine st A m e ric a n C om pact. p e r student. L a k e fro n t. Phone B -4 -U B uy S torage F u rn itu re Rapid s e r v i c e , piazo p r in ts , m ust be com p le te d b e fo re Dec. C o n v e r t i b 1e com plete with, p e rie n ce ne ce ssa ry. C a ll IV 4 - S ales, 4601 N. U.S. 27, IV 7-0173. T his week Spartan M o to rs fea t­ FE 9-2221. 45 d ra ftin g su p p lie s, a lso x e ro x cop­ 1, a re a v a ila b le in 109 H o r ti­ pow er s te e rin g , pow er brakes, power w i n.d o w s and power ure s econom y and com pact c ar s 5723 between 2 -4 p .m . 45 M EN 21 o r o v e r. S m a ll u n fu rn ­ C41 ies. it Wanted c u ltu re . seats. Wi th ra d io , heater h y - at year s low, lo w p ric e . Wi l l take jç For Rent ish ed house on C lifto n . T akes 2 -4 , R IDING HORSE, 3 y e a r o ld A ra o - C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E P R IN T T W O M AN a p a rtm e n t fo r w in te r tra d e s. Fu l l y re -c o n d itio n e d and very re a so n a b le . Phone B .A . Q tr, C hestnut M a re , G randdau­ dro m itic and w h ite w a ll tir e s . guaranteed. APARTMENTS Faunce C o. ED 2-2596. Even­ g h te r o f W im py II. Good te m p e r- and s p rin g te rm s . M ust, be f u r ­ H a r m o n To Talk S2195. nished and in E a st L a n sin g . G ra d ­ G IR L T O S H A R E a ttr a c tiv e ly f u r ­ in g s, ED 7-2345 o r ED 2-1481. m en t, phone 355-1943. . 42 221 S. G rand O nC onservativism 3000 E. M ichigan uate student and s e n io r. 355-8291 nished a p a rtm e n t. Unapproved, _____________________ 42 L a n sin g , IV 2-5431 '59 1 h e v r o 1e t 2 -d o o r sedan un sup ervise d. A c r o s s s tre e t S E L E C T M O B IL E HOMES IS between 12 and 5 p .m . 45 IV 7-73715 C42 C h a rle s M . 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C a ll a fte r 5 p .m ., IV 9 -1 1 0 0 . 43 f ií A ' Thursday, November 21, 1963 9 Michigan State News, E a s t La n si n g , Michigan G eisha To Dance Honduran Hails I MSU Greek Life K a b u k i, Ballad s tra te the a rt o f the G eisha d ir e c to r o f the D a ie i m o vie stu ­ M y ria m G om ez Rebele, Tegu­ c ig a lp a , H onduras, s e n io r, and h o ld e r o f the P a n h e lle n ic fo re ig n student tu itio n sch o la rs h ip , in ­ ca tio n m a jo r, is stu d e n t-te a ch ­ ing th is te rm in L a nsing. She has held the Panhel s c h o la rs h ip sin ce June, 1962. " T h e f ir s t lady o f Japanese d a n c e " w ill p e rfo rm at 8:15 to ­ dancing and p e rfo r m a s e rie s of d io in T o kyo . tends to p ra is e MSU s o ro ritie s P an he lle nic C o u n cil selects its nigh t in the E ric k s o n H a ll K iv a . Kabuki da n ce -d ra m a s. Student tic k e ts a re a v a ila b le and th e ir academ ic p ro je c ts when un dergraduate re c ip ie n ts fro m Suzushi H anayagi. accom pan­ T o g e th e r they w ill p re se n t a fo r $1 at the U n ion tic k e t o f­ she re tu rn s ho m e next y e a r. reco m m en datio ns re c e ive d fro m ie d by v irtu o s o m u s ic ia n K im io special m u s ic a l fo rm , a "d a n ce d fic e o r at the d o o r. M is s G om ez Rebele, an e d u - the fo re ig n students o ffic e . E to , w i ll appear as the second b a lla d ” c a lle d the J iu ta . A blen d­ a ttra c tio n on the new A s ia n - in g of m usic and dance, the J ie - M is s G omez Rebele has had L a tin A m e r ic a n - A fr ic a l c u ltu r a l ta com bines the d ra m a tic e p i­ teaching e xp erience in H o n ­ e n te rta in m e n t s e rie s . sodes of c la s s ic a l Noh dra m a d u ra s, w here she w orked as an and Kabuki w ith the ly r ic a l m usic in te rp re te r f o r M ich ig a n S tate's E to , who p la y s the koto , a 13 of the th re e -s trin g e d sam isen. co lle g e of e d u c a t i o n guidance s trin g e d c o u rt in s tru m e n t, i s M is s H anayagi is a p ro fe s ­ co u n se llin g p ro je c t. She intends co n sid e re d by m any Japan’ s le a d ­ sio na l G eisha ( a rt person) and has to r e t u r n to the “ A m e rica n ing m odern c o m p o se r. Tadao N o­ had special tra in in g in the J iu ta scho ol” upon g ra du ation . m u ra w ill p la y the shakuhachi, under Han T a ke n h a ra , a n o t h e r a Japanese bam boo flu te . w e ll-kn o w n K abuki p e rfo r m e r . She liv e s w ith D r. and M r s . i S tu d e n t T e a c h e s E to w ill p la y 16th and 17th c e n tu ry Japanese c la s s ic s , as Eto has c o n trib u te d the sound K u lle rv e L e u h i in East L a n sin g . tra c k fo r m any of Japan’ s r e ­ L e u h i is associate dean fo r the w e ll as s e le c tio n s fro m spe cia l cent a r t - f ilm s , as w e ll as fo r c olleg e o f business. schools and s ty le s in the na­ the A m e ric a n m otio n p ic tu re , N e w A r a b ic C o u rs e tio n ’ s m u s ic a l h is to r y . M is s H anayagi w ill de m on - » "T e a h o u se of the August M oon.” He was fo r some y e a rs m u s ic a l A l p h a D elta guage de p a rtm e n t no lo n g e r in clu d e s A ra b ic in # ln A ra b ic as w e ll as E n g lis h li t t le th in g s lik e a h a fla — you know, a p a rty , to w h ich you take a w iu td (date, tha t is ) you p icked up by p la yin g telephone lu be t a lr o l’t ( s im ila r to R ussian its c u rric u lu m . Nancy L e w is , a D e tro it s e n io r who hopes to w o rk in Baghdad, perhaps on " V o ic e of A m e r­ Cheaters S i g m a I n itia te s ic a , ” e xp resse d the g e ne ral e n th u sia sm o f the (c o n c lu d e d from p a g e 1) charge of c o o rd in a tin g co u rse ro u le tte ) can in te r fe re w i t h t h e em tih an vo s t, re p o rte d th a t the E du catio n­ content. Alpha D elta Sigma, p r o f e s ­ nehaee— th a t’ s a fin a l exam . And th a t’ s a l­ students f o r the co u rse . al D evelopm ent P ro g ra m and the T he a c t i o n ne cessita te d a sio na l a d v e rtis in g f r a te r n ity , re ­ ways "b a d new s” — o r achbar sayea. “ I t ’ s am azing. I ’ d alw ays he a rd le a rn in g MSU eco no m ic p r o file fo r 1953 change in t h e A cadem ic Senate c e n tly in itia te d 15 m e m b e rs. T h is p ro b le m does not apply to the 32 stu­ A ra b ic was d iff ic u lt , but W alleed m akes it en­ to 1972 had been s u b m itte d to a b y -la w s . T hey a re W illia m Allen dents who v o lu n ta r ily g ive up tw o h o u rs ’ tim e jo y a b le ," she said. W estove r, Bay G ity se n io r; G a ry J a s s im , now in h is t h ir d te r m of tea chin g, M ich ig a n o rg a n iz a tio n fo r a p o s­ Each co lle g e s e l e c t s th re e 7 t o - 9 p .m ., M onday evenings to take a non­ s ib le g ra n t. "m e m bers. O ut o f these th re e , the \V. R om ska, St. C la ir Shores c r e d it A ra b ic c o u rs e taught by sophom ore e m p lo ys a unique m ethod of in s tru c tio n . H e T he U n i v e r s i t y C u rr ic u lu m A cadem ic Senate’ s C o m m itte e on s e n io r; L a r r y M . B o b ro w s k i, L i ­ W’aleed J a s s im o f M o su l, Ira q . uses m a in ly tapes and in s tru c tio n sheets he C o m m itte e was e n la rg e d fr o m s ix C o m m itte e s chooses two and then vonia ju n io r ; John Beckm an, L a ­ designed h im s e lf. m e m b e rs to eleve n. T h i s w i l l the p re sid e n t se le cts the m e m b e r peer s e n io r; M ich a e l P. B uckley, " I t ’ s stra n g e th a t t h e students w ill skip " A t f ir s t w h e n the co u rse w a s t a u g h t b y p ro v id e re p re s e n ta tio n fro m each to serve on the c u r r ic u lu m co m ­ N o rth M uskegon se n io r; Paul J. th e ir re g u la r c r e d i t cla s s e s but not th is textbook ru le s , the students found le a rn in g the c la s s ,” J a s s im said. " I s ta rte d w ith eigh t co lle g e on t h e body, w hich has m itte e . Spinka, Oak Law n 111., s e n io r; language d iff ic u lt and m any dropped out of the students and by m y th ir d c la s s , 1 had 32. c o u r s e ," said J a s s im . "N o w th a t we te a ch b y C a rl J. B u rk e , F lin t ju n io r; T he A ra b ic C lub has sponsored the cou rse exam ple, a llo w in g the students to he lp develop Jam es B. L o u is , Bay C ity se n io r; fo r fiv e te rm s (th is te r m In 120 B e rk e y ) fo r Woody E. D e rro h ri, Alpena sen­ the p r in c ip le s f o r th e m se lve s, they le a rn the in te re s te d students, s i n c e the fo re ig n la n ­ w ritte n language ta s te r than 1 d id .' M a g a z in e P ic k s P r o f io r ; Ronald L . R o lston , Newaygo s e n io r; M ic h a e l B. F e ro .O w o sso Myriam Gomez Rebele Takes Work Break senior-; P h illip E. F lo y d , South­ fie ld s e n io r; A rth u r H. L a n g e r, A s L e a d in g H is to ria n B ro n x , N .Y ., s e n io r; Dw ight W. Speak On Conditions Abroad R o b e rt E. B ro w n , p ro fe s s o r o f He sp e c ia liz e s in the A m e r­ N e w M ilk E v e n Tastes G o o d L o g ie , M t. C lem ens s e n io r; and Stephen E. Steeves, B lo o m fie ld A m e ric a n h is to r y has been named ican R e volu tion and C o n s titu tio n L o w -fa t m i l k a new d a iry te in than whole m ilk but w ith less H ills s e n io r. Rules Rile Coeds one o f the eigh t leading A m e r­ and has w ritte n th re e books in pro d u ct e s p e c ia lly f o r c a lo rie c a lo ric v a lu e ,” he added. th is fie ld . co u n te rs , th is week made it s de­ T e s ts and e xp e rie n ce s in o th er ican h is to ria n s in an a r tic le ap­ T hey a re “ M id d le C la s s De­ but in M ich ig a n food s to re s . states have in d ica te d good con­ p e a rin g in the "N a tio n a l Ob­ s e rv e r .” m o c ra c y ,” R e vo lu tio n in M assa­ T he new m ilk c o n ta in s a pprox­ s u m e r acceptance fo r the lo w -fa t M IC H IG A N B row n sa id he d id n ’ t know chusetts 1 6 9 1 -1 7 8 0 ," "C h a rle s im a te ly 134 c a lo rie s p e r glass, p ro d u ct. T H I A T E I : M is s M e n tz e r, a s s is ta n t dean how he was p ic k e d , but he was B ea rd and the C o n s titu tio n ,” and com pared w ith 158 fo r whole m ilk Rippen said he fe lt that the lo w - 1 A«*-73i t P A s ix -m e m b e r panel sh a re d the Women in th e ir C u ltu ra l S e ttin g ,' o f the C o lle g e o f Home Econ­ honored. " R e in te r p re ta tio n o f the Founda­ and 79 fo r sk im m e d m ilk , a n d ” it fat m i l k wouldn’ t re p la ce whole exp erience s and o b s e rv a tio n s of Kay E yde, W omen’ s P ro g ra m o m ic s , sa id , “ T h e y a re a dedi­ B row n has been w ritte n o f in tio n of the A m e rc a n C o n s titu ­ even t a s t e s good,’ ’ s a i d A1 m ilk to any la rg e extent, but the NOW SHO W ING th e ir t r a v e l s in the O rie n t, E d ito r f o r W M S B -T V , s a id , “ T he cated people tr y in g d e sp e ra te ly v a rio u s m agazines and a rtic le s tio n .’ ’ Rippen, MSU food s c ie n tis t. re s u lt m a y w e ll in cre a se t o t a 1 F e a t u r e Tirn es E uro pe , C e n tra l A m e ric a , and Soviet U nion is an un de rem ploye d to educate t h e ir people ag ainst f o r the w o rk he has done in B r o w n won the A lb e rt B e­ m ilk con sum p tion. 1:00-3:05-5:15-7:25-9:40 South A m e ric a W ednesday n ig h t. s o c ie ty .” “ The m ain reason fo r develop­ M ost d a i r i e s a re expected to g re a t od ds.” A m e ric a n h is to ry . v e rid g e A w a rd fro m the A m e r­ Jeanette L e e , a s s is ta n t dean o f Since th e re a re m o re jo bs than ing th is p ro d u c t was the fact that B e a tric e P a o lu c c i, p ro fe s s o r ican H is to r ic a l A s s o c ia tio n and o ffe r t h e lo w -fa t m ilk fo r sale the C o lle g e o f Hom e E co n o m ics, people, .women a re encouraged to m o re and m o re p e o p le a re c o u n t- o f hom e m anagem ent and c h ild was a T hom as J e ffe rs o n F e llo w soon. in tro d u c e d the m e m b e rs in the p ro g ra m e n title d " C u lt u r a l Set- ■ tin g s o f the W o rld and Im p a ct w o rk by having a n u rs e ry p r o ­ vided f o r the d a ily c a re o f th e ir c h ild re n , she sa id . d e velopm ent, attended the In te r ­ n a tio n a l U nion o f F a m ily O rg a n i­ Politics at the U n iv e r s ity of V irg in ia . He was a lso named a D is ­ ting uished F a c u lty M e m b e r h e re ing c a lo rie s these d a ys,” s a id A l Rippen, MSU food s c ie n tis t. " T h is p ro d u c t p ro v id e s a good- tJai*ies In India S fè w a g r “ T he S oviet U nion is s t ill su f­ z a tio n s in South A m e ric a . on F a m ilie s . " in 1961. ta s tin g m ilk that is h ig h e r in p r o - fe r in g fro m the lo ss o f m en d u r ­ T h e S o u t h A m e ric a n s have D W V t 'Ï P Ç "O n e g e n e ra l Im p re s s io n of u n LA***«* ing the w a r ,” she said. As a con­ re co gn ized th a t they have econ­ G e rm a n y is th a t i t ’ s s im ila r to B a ljit Singh, a ssista n t p ro fe s ­ the U.S. in the l93Q’ s , " B a rb a ra D e skin s, in s tr u c to r of foods and sequence, wom en p e rfo rm m uch h a rd la b o r. o m ic p ro b le m s and a re con­ cerned about pe rson s in g e ne ral s o r of p o litic a l scie nce , w ill and about r a is in g the stan dard d iscug s c o n te m p o ra ry p o litic a l TODAY. Starts -FRIDAY &aNÖßa ____ M m n u tritio n , said, le ad ing o ff the A fte r spending fo u r y e a rs in o f liv in g , M is s P a o lu cci sa id . p ro b le m s of In d ia , at 7:30 t o - ' ONE DAY ONLY ! d is c u s s io n . M r s . D e skin s said one sees th e re a " c o n tr a s t o f the v e ry K o re a , Leona M acL eo d sa id , "W e w i ll n e ve r m ake pe rm anent p r o ­ R u s s i a n C lu b n ig h t in the Union a rt ro o m . T he d is c u s s io n is un de r the auspices From 4:15 P.M.-90ç - —MAII,4 **f —■» ,11 M t, — Exclusive Showing DFE o ld and th e v e ry n e w ." g re s s in K o re a u n til they stab­ iliz e th e ir g o ve rn m e n t.” o f D e lta P h i E p s ilo n , the na­ tio n a l fo re ig n s e rv ic e fra te r n ity . SPECIAL STUDENT’S MATINEE 4 P.M. - 650 In S tockh olm m any people have M is s M a cL e o d , fo r m e r a s s is ­ T a lk T o n ig h t been w a itin g f o r an a p a rtm e n t f o r tan t d ir e c to r in home econom ics eigh t y e a r s , G ladys K n ig h t, and fa m ily liv in g , said that the A r th u r A dam s, p ro fe s s o r of in s e c u rity o f having had fo u r d if ­ R ussian h is to ry , w ill speak on s. 1 >?* a sso cia te p ro fe s s o r o f exte nsio n t o u ris t and r e s o r t s e rv ic e , s a id . " I n the S oviet Union you pay fe re n t go vern m ents has e n te re d in to the fa m ily u n it. 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