MICHIGAN W ea th er EW S In s id e P o litic s ‘ 64, pg. 5. Soccer STATE Rain p o ssib ly mixed with snow today. High in low loss, pg. 6. F o o tb a ll, pg. 7. UNIVERSITY 40’ s. E ast L an sin g, M ichigan J F K ’ A l l e d g e d A s s a s s i n S l a i n S h o t D ow n In A l l C la s s e s O ff T o d a y ; J a il B a se m e n t N ightclub O w n e r A ccu se d K e n n e d y R ite s A t N o o n O f L e e O s w a l d ’s M u r d e r d e c la rin g today a na tio n a l day fr o m 11 a .m . to 2 p .m . to g ive said the d iffic u ltie s encountered From Our Wire Services A ll cla sse s today have been of m o u rn in g , in d ica te d P re s id e n t everyone an o p p o rtu n ity to p a r­ in d is m is s in g cla sse s f o r o n ly canceled. John A . Hannah. tic ip a te in s e rv ic e s o f d iv in e p a rt of th e day in flu e n ce d the A vengefu l d e a t h has com e to the m an T h e announcem ent cam e about " E s s e n tia l s e rv ic e s w i ll be w o rs h ip . d e cisio n to can cel cla sse s f o r 11 a .m . Sunday fo llo w in g a m e e t­ accused of assassin atin g P resid en t Kennedy. m a in ta in e d th rou gh ou t the d a y,” A fte r the announcement Hannah the e n tir e day, ra th e r than fro m in g o f U n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls . I t Hannah sa id . “ U n iv e rs ity o ffic e s le ft fo r a 30-day t r ip to N ig e ria . 11 a .m . to 2 p .m . as p re v io u s ly L ee H arvey O sw ald was gunned down Sun­ is in keeping w ith P re s id e n t L y n ­ and the L ib r a r y w i ll be clo sed Dean o f Students John A . Fuzak announced. d a y in a b a s e m e n t c o r r i d o r o f the D a ll a s - C i t y don B . Johnson's p ro c la m a tio n P re s id e n t Johnson d e liv e re d Ja il. He w as taken to a h osp ital room ten his f ir s t o ffic ia l p ro c la m a tio n la s t Saturday a fte rn o o n . B e g in ­ feet fro m w here the P r e s i d e n t d ied F rid ay . Kennedy’s Body At White House n in g in lo w tones, Johnson’ s vo ice O sw ald w as rem oved grew s tro n g e r as he m oved on Johnson Views March in to h is trib u te to M r . Kennedy to an o p e r a tin g room as a m an o f "w is d o m , s tre n g th w here he d ied . and peace,” and one who " m o l­ ded and m oved o u r nation in the N ig h tc lu b o p e ra to r Jack R ub- s e rv ic e o f g ro w in g lib e r ty and enstein (a lia n Ruby) has been o r d e r .” charged w ith m u rd e r. W ASHINGTON, I#)— T he s o r­ along the ro u te and at the C ap­ s o rro w but s t ill took an in te re s t T h e sho otin g took p la ce at T h e re was s t i l l fu r th e r depth ro w in g c a p ita l of a saddened it o l at 300,000. in a ll that was going on around 11:20 a .m . w h ile O sw ald was of fe e lin g as he c a lle d on a ll c o u n try o ffe re d up trib u te s Sun­ M ore thousands converged at h im . being taken fro m C ity H a ll de­ A m e ric a n s to pay homage to day f o r the s la in John F. Ken­ the W hite House and along the The m ilit a r y p ro c e s s io n , w ith te n tio n q u a rte rs to a pe rm anent the m e m o ry o f a g re a t and good nedy. T he new P re s id e n t, L y n ­ ro u te of the slo w -pa ced m ilit a r y fla g s, honor gu a rd s, m a rch in g m a xim u m s e c u rity c e ll in D a l­ m an. He began at 4:51 p .m . and don B. Johnson, jo in e d scores p ro ce ssio n . tro o p s and m u ffle d d ru m s moved la s C ounty J a il, th e re to aw ait fin is h e d i n th re e m in u te s . It o f thousands o f h is cou ntrym en A s in g le h o rse , rid e rle s s and at 100 paces a m in u te fro m the t r i a l f o r Kennedy’ s assa ssin a­ accom panied an exe cutive o rd e r In the accolade to the dead. w ith tra p p in g s of b lack, follow e d W hite House to the C a p ito l. tio n . c lo s in g a l l fe d e ra l o f f i c e s A c ro s s the c o u n try people in the caisson in a c e n tu rie s -o ld Ruby had d riv e n up in his throughout the na tion today. th e ir houses o f w o rs h ip p ra yed sym bol of tr ib u te to a dead le a ­ C a s k e t b e a re rs , u n ifo rm e d c a r, p a rk e d , c ro s s e d an area fo r the P re s id e n t s la in at 46— d e r. I t was saddled and in the men o f a ll the a rm e d s e rv ic e s , It was the f ir s t tim e that M r . to w a rd C ity H a ll, leaped a th re e - and fo r the new one w ith awe­ s tir r u p s w e re em p ty c a v a lry took the body o f the la te P re ­ Johnson had spoken to the A m e r i­ foo t r a ilin g and w o rked his way some burdens so suddenly th ru s t boots, re v e rs e d . sident re v e re n tly up the broad can people w ith the seal o f the LEE HARVEY OSWALD through newsmen and p o lic e o f­ upon h im . The new P re s id e n t and o th e r fro n t steps o f the C a p ito l, and P re s id e n t- o f the U n ited States fic ia ls u n til he was in the fro n t d ig n ita rie s a t governm ent 'were in to the rotunda. It was cen tered on a w a ll be hind h im . He a d d re s­ row ,- 'Then* w ith o u t w a rn in g , in And even as they d id so, the in the p ro c e s s io n . And so, of beneath the vast dom e. one con fusin g in c id e n t, as net­ Michigan sed the na tion le ss fo r m a lly f o r man charged w ith an a s s a s s i­ co u rse , w e re M r s . Kennedy, h e r a few m om ents F rid a y when he w o rk te le v is io n re co rd e d the nation that shook and shocked the tw o young c h ild re n and oth ers THE NEW PRESIDENT is shown os he went to work Saturday. a r r iv e d at A nd rew s A ir F o rc e scene, Ruby put the gun against w o rld was shot to death in D a lla s, President Johnson went fir s t to the V/hite House, then le ft for of the Kennedy fa m ily . Illini G am e Base w ith the body o f the la te O sw ald’ s m id r if f and p u lle d the his old o ffice s In the e xe cu tive O ffic e B u ild in g . AP photo T exas, and taken to the same h o s p ita l where Kennedy died F r i ­ day. M rs . Kennedy’ s Spartan b e a r­ in g was s tra in e d when it cam e tim e to jo in the p ro ce ssio n at ing The Big Ten title -d e c id ­ fo otba ll game between P re s id e n t. W hite h o u s e o ffic ia ls announ­ Mourns tr ig g e r once. A s lig h t s m ile on O sw ald’ s face vanished and his mouth pop­ A t the m om ent of a m e a s u re . o f re trib u tio n , seven m atched the n o rth p o r tic o o f the W hite House. H e r eyes w e re u n de rlin ed Stote and the U n iv e rs ity of Illin o is w ill be ployed Thurs ced fo rm a liz e d fu n e ra l a rra n g e ­ m en ts, la te S a t u r d a y . T h e President ped open. A sin g le c r y o f an­ guish escaped h is lip s as h is H a n n a h R e a cts g ra y h o rse s d ra w in g a caisson w e re a p p r o a c h i n g the W hite House in W ashington. And soon w ith d a rk c ir c le s and b rim m in g w ith te a rs . She was d re sse d c o m p le te ly in day, T hanksgiving Doy, at 1:30 p.m. announcement cam e b e fore the body had been moved fro m the W hite House to the C a p ito l Ro­ G o v e r n o r G eorge Romney issued a p ro c la m a tio n S aturday afternoon c a llin g f o r a one-m onth body was tw is te d s lig h tly by the fo rc e o f the s lu g . He h it the pavem ent and la y m o tio n le ss, in The d ecision to postpone Kennedy’ s body was on the way black w ith a b la ck s c a rf on h e r the gome, which was o rig in ­ tunda in a fu n e ra l c o rta g e . p e rio d of m o u rn in g in M ich iga n the m id s t o f the cord on o f po­ ' U n b e lie v a b le 1 down h is to ry -tin g e d P e n n s y l ­ vania Avenue to lie in state w ith ­ in the C a p ito l and to re c e iv e d a rk h a ir. One on e ith e r side, h e r daughter C a ro lin e , 6, and a lly scheduled for Saturday, was made late S a t u r d a y T e jia tlv e ly today’ s schedule is as fo llo w s : — A t 11 a .m . the body w i ll fo r the death o f P re s id e n t Ken­ nedy. T he g o v e rn o r a lso asked fo r lic e o ffic e rs . M oving as one m an, a wave o f p o lic e b o re the g u n -w ie ld e r son, John J r . , 3, clu ng to a MSU P re s id e n t John A. Han­ tr a s t to the w o rd s com ing fro m morning by MSU and Illin o is the homage of the o rd in a ry people hand. M rs . Kennedy had to tug le ave the C a p ito l. a o n e -m in u te p e rio d o f silence face down to the ground, lik e nah put h is hand to h is fo re ­ the announcer. o ffic ia ls . — A fu n e ra l m ass w i ll be c e l- at noon today, in c lu d in g cessa tion of the land. at lit t le John, who ap pa rently a fo o tb a ll ha lfba ck being snowed head. < T h e question was obvious in For d e ta ils see page 7. was too young to know the s ig ­ of a ll business and the h a ltin g under by a d e te rm in e d lin e o f S ilen ce— it was so qu ie t you eve ryon e’ s m in d : "W h a t now?” C ro w ds had been g a th e rin g at (continued on page 8) of a ll t r a f fic . n ific a n c e of a ll the ce re m o n y and ta c k le rs . thought people had stopped b re a ­ Hannah spoke s lo w ly : the C a p ito l, som e since m id n ig h t, T he o ffic ia l p e rio d of m o u rn ­ O sw ald’ s death m ay have le ft th in g . "M a n y tim e s in the past heroes to v ie w the ca ske t at a re s tin g ing w ill be e ffe c tiv e u n til sun­ the na tio n w ith an enduring m y­ F in a lly he spoke. have d ie d ,” he said. " I t is the place In the c e n te r o f the r o ­ down on D ec. 22. D u rin g the s te ry — w h e th e r the b la c k -h a ire d ” I t ’£ an u n b e lie va b le shock. (continued on page 5) tunda. P o lic e e s tim a te d the cro w d p e rio d the A m e ric a n fla g and e x -M a rin e , who once tr ie d to 1 saw h im la s t Wednesday and the state fla g o f M ich ig a n w ill becom e a R u ssian c itiz e n , r e a lly he was in good s p ir it s . ” be flow n at h a lf m ass on a ll k ille d Kennedy, and i f so w hy. T hat was h is re a c tio n at the B o a rd of T ru s te e s m eeting to the announcement th a t the P r e s i­ Lansing Area Keeps state b u ild in g s . " O u r state, n a tion and the w o rld have s u ffe re d a g rie vo u s T h e accused assa ssin n e ve r w a ve re d in h is in s is ta n c e tha t he was not Kennedy’ s k ille r . ” 1 dent of the U n ite d States was and im m e a s u ra b le loss in the dead. The board m e m b e rs w ere ju s t fin is h in g lunch when som ebody Day Of Mourning assa ssin ation o f o u r beloved P re s id e n t,” G o v e rn o r Rom ney d id not k i l l P re s id e n t K ennedy,” O sw ald d e c la re d when he was a rre s te d s h o r tly a fte r the as­ said. s a s s in a tio n . " I d id not k il l any­ cam e in to say that the P r e s i­ T he L a n s in g a re a , along w ith wood and R oss, and L ie b e rm a n n ’ s " A s g r i e f - s t r i c k e n c itiz e n s one.” dent had been shot. E veryone the re s t o f the nation, w i ll go w i ll be clo se d a ll m o rn in g and T h a t was the f ir m de n ia l Os­ im m e d ia te ly rush ed to a te le ­ in to m o u rn in g today. w i ll not open u n til 2 p .m ., he (continued on page 5) w a ld d ie d w ith . But C apt. W ill v is io n set f o r c o n firm a tio n . F o llo w in g p ro c la m a tio n s b y added. F r it z sa id a fte r h is death: R a i n was s lo w ly p a tte rin g P re s id e n t Lyndon B. Johnson and G o ve rn o r Rom ney is a sking "W e don’ t know o f anyone else against the w indow . I t was an G o ve rn o r G eorge W. Rom ney, eve ryda y sound in s ta rtlin g c o n - M a y o rs G ordon L . Thom as o f a ll s ta te and na tion al banks In M ic h ig a n to re m a in clo sed tod ay. C a m p u s C a l ls who was in vo lve d in it , and as f a r as we a re con cern ed the case E a s t L a n s in g and W illa rd I. L e g a lly , banks c lo se f o r na tio n a l is clo se d . T h e re is no question B ow erm a n, J r . o f La n sin g issued h o lid a ys and weekends, but they O s w a ld D e a t h in m y m in d that O swald was the O rc h e s tra announcem ents c a llin g f o r the ceasing o f a ll n o n -e sse n ta il ac­ m u s t re c e iv e fe d e ra l and s ta te p e rm is s io n to clo se any o th e r m an who shot P re s id e n t Ken­ n e d y ...” P a y s T r ib u te tiv it ie s in the a re a . T h e o ffic ia l p e rio d w i ll be tim e . 6S e n s e l e s s 5 Ruby owns a s t r ip tease Joint R ic h a rd M illim a n , p re s s se­ in the h e a rt o f D a lla s , about fro m noon to 1 p .m . today, the c r e ta r y to the g o v e rn o r, said T h e death o f L e e H a rvey O s- fo u r blocks fr o m p o lic e head­ To K e n n e d y g o v e rn o r's p ro c la m a tio n in d ic a ­ ted. M o st s e rv ic e e sta blishm en ts (continued on page 8) wald, suspected assa ssin o f P re s id e n t Kennedy, brought the q u a rte rs . He a lso owns a dance h a ll in an o th e r sectio n o f the An audience of o ve r 3,000 he ard w i ll be clo se d between 11 a .m . second wave o f shock w ith in th re e c ity . the U n iv e rs ity Symphony O rc h e s ­ and 2 p .m . and a ll governm ent days to the cam pus. L ik e m any a c itiz e n o f D a l- t r a pay a m e m o ria l trib u te to the la te P re s id e n t Kennedy Sun­ o ffic e s w i l l be clo sed . " A l l c ity o ffic e s except p o lic e , A sks S u p p o rt F a c u lty and students a lik e ex­ p re sse d s u rp ris e t h a t anyone (continued on page 9) day alte rvvow vrytV\e A u d ito riu m . f iv e o th e r e s s e n tia ls w i l l w o u ld take th e law Into h is own Paul A. V a rg , dean o f the re m a in c lo s e d a ll day,” s a id F o r V ie t N a m ' » -H knij b i lli n g tie LBJ S p e o ks ' C o lle ge of A r ts and L e tte rs , M a y o r T h o m a s. had been trie d . WASHINGTON,bPl-In a g e n e ra l O th e rs sa id they could not un­ in tro du ced a s p e c ia l a d dition to the p ro g ra m , the poignant second O ffic ia lly East La n sin g s to re s w i ll be c lo s e d 11:30 a .m .- l:3 0 d ire c tiv e issu e d fo llo w in g a con­ d e rsta n d w hat has happened to To C ongress m o v e m e n t fr o m Beethoven’ s fe re n c e w ith H e n ry Cabot Lo dge. the A m e ric a n people. W ASHINGTON !#) -P re s id e n t p .m ., sa id H a rr y K u ll, p re s id e n t E ro ic a Sym phony. He quoted a o f the E ast L a n s in g C ham ber U.S. am bassador to V ie t N am , D a vid G o ttlie b , a sso cia te p ro ­ Johnson w ill address a jo in t ses­ passage fro m L in c o ln ’ s G e tty s ­ o f C o m m e rc e . Knapp’ s, R e d- P re sid e n t Johnson asked a ll U.S. fe s s o r o f so cio lo g y and educa­ sion o f C ongress Wednesday, the b u rg A d d re ss w h ich rea ds: p e rson nel in South V ie t Nam to tio n , s a id th a t the events o f the W hite House announced Saturday. " I t is f o r us the liv in g , r a th e r , help the new V ie t-N a m e se gov­ pa st th re e days have made lif e T he C h ie f E xe cu tive is expected to be dedicated h e re to the un­ ern m en t to co n so lid a te its p o s i­ seem in s ig n ific a n t. to appeal fo r u n ity as he s triv e s fin is h e d w o rk w hich they who H u x l e y D ies tio n and to develop p u b lic sup­ "H o w do I e xp la in th is to m y to meet the p ro b le m s th ru s t on fought h e re have thus fa r so LO S ANG ELES I#)— A u th o r- p o rt f o r it s p o lic ie s aim ed at c h ild r e n ? " he asked. "H o w do h im by P re sid e n t K e n n e d y ’ s nobly a d van ced ....” S cho la r A ld o u s H u xle y, the l i r - w in n in g the w a r against the V ie t I, a s o c io lo g is t, m ake any sense death. e r a ry m e m b e r o f one o f the •Cong. out o f th is w h o le th in g ? " A h ig ji a d m in is tra tio n le a d e r V a rg said: " I n th is h o u r o f s o rro w o ve r w o rld 's fo re m o s t s c ie n tific fa m ­ T he d ir e c tiv e a ls o said a t le a s t A p s y c h o lo g is t, A lfr e d G .D ie t- said, “ I do not expect it to be 1,000 A m e ric a n s w i ll be w ith ­ a p ro g ra m speech o r a p a rtis a n the death of John F itz g e ra ld K en­ ilie s , died o f ca n ce r F rid a y n ig h t A PO R TR AIT of the nation's s la in leader is flanked by two honor guards under the State nedy, we have no L in c o ln , so B ee­ at h is H o llyw oo d hom e. He w as d r a w n fr o m South V ie t N am by State News photo by Joe Hempstood ( continued on pogo 8) spe e ch ." 69. »the end o f th is y e a r. C apitol domo. thoven m ust speak f o r u s .” Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Monday, N o v e m b e r 2 5, 1963 N a t io n , W o r ld P a y T r ib u t e T o J F K K Cables Personal Grief, Red China Alone Silent WASHINGTON (AP) - A g rie v ­ c a r r ie d o v e r fro m the fe e lin g o f th in g in m e ,” M a c A rth u r said in g nation and a sym pathetic stunned shock that cam e fr o m the in h is m essage to M r s . Kennedy, w o rld poured out a n e ve r-e n d ­ f ir s t , a lm o s t in c re d ib le news th a t sent fr o m New Y o rk . ing stre a m of trib u te s Saturday A m e ric a ’ s b r illia n t young P r e s i­ F o rm e r P re s id e n ts H e rb e rt to P re sid e n t John F , Kennedy. dent had been assassinated. H o ove r and D w ight D. E ise nh ow e r F ro m a l m o s t e v e ry w h e re — In Rome, Pope Paul VI p ra ye d gave th e ir statem e nts in New Red China was a lo n e ly excep­ f o r Kennedy’ s soul, gave h im ab­ Y o rk . H oover sa id Kennedy "h a s tio n — cam e w o rd s o f re g re t and so lu tio n and expressed " p r a y e r ­ given h is lif e f o r h is c o u n tr y " g rie f, and condolences fo r Kenne­ fu l w ishes that his death m ay not and E ise n h o w e r said he shared d y’ s fa m ily . h in d e r the cause o f w o rld p e a c e ." w ith a ll A m e ric a n s a fe e lin g o f In a m essage fro tp M oscow , shock and d is m a y . It was not u n til Saturday that P re m ie r K hrushchev cabled Jac­ F o rm e r P re s id e n t H a rry S. Joseph P. Kennedy, i l l at the queline Kennedy o f his deep p e r­ T ru m a n , in Independence, M o ., fa m ily home in M assachusetts, sonal g r ie f and said: said he was shocked beyond was to ld o f the death o f th is " A l l people who knew h im w o rd s . son in whom he took such p rid e . g re a tly resp ected h im and I s h a ll The re a c tio n cut a c ro s s po­ In high place s and low the sad­ alw ays keep the m e m o ry o f m y lit ic a l, and a ll o th e r lin e s . ness— and som e bu rning anger— m eetings w ith h im . Am ong R e p u b lic a n p re s id e n tia l " Accept m y m ost s in c e re con­ p o s s i b i l i t i e s , G ov. N elson A. d o l e n c e s and exp re ssio n s of R o c k e fe lle r decreed a 30-day w h ole he arted sym pathy w ith y o u r m o u rn in g p e rio d f o r New Y o rk . g rie vo u s b e re a v e m e n t." Sen. B a r r y G o ld w a te r o f A r i­ In C o m m unist China, w h e re zona c a lle d the P re s id e n t’ s death Kennedy has often been c a lle d " A p ro fo u n d loss to the nation a w a rm o n g e r, the a ssa ssin ation and the fre e w o r ld . " R ic h a rd M . was re p o rte d m a tte r o f fa c tly , N ixon, who ra n ag ainst Kennedy w ith o u t com m ent. in 1960, c a lle d h is death " a T h e re was one un fortuna te in ­ t e r r ib le tr a g e d y ." cident in England. A fte r b ro a d ­ Two sou thern g o v e rn o rs who castin g the news of Kennedy’ s fought Kennedy’ s p ro p o sa ls f o r death, the B r it is h B roa dca sting N e gro es, G eorge W allace o f A la ­ C o rp . put a com edy on te le v is io n . bama and Ross B a rn e tt o f M is ­ A n g ry co m p la in ts deluged BBC s is s ip p i. jo in e d in d e p lo rin g w hat im m e d ia te ly and the ne tw ork went B a rn e tt c a lle d " th e c o w a rd ly back to c h u rch m u sic and t r i ­ a c t." butes to Kennedy. D a lla s, w h e re the fa ta l shots Q u e e n E liz a b e th ’ s husband, w e re fir e d , was g rie v e d and an­ P rin c e P h ilip , w ill re p re se n t the g ry , too. B r it is h C ro w n at the fu n e ra l to ­ A cab d r iv e r to ld a pa ssen ge r; day, it was announced. He fle w " I got a h a rd knot in m y b e lly . fro m London Sunday w ith P r im e I love T e xa s. I have been in a M in is te r S ir A le c and L a d y Doug­ lo t of place s w h e re th e re a re n u ts, ____________Empty Stadium Saturday Symbolized Nation's Mourning uver Kennedy's Assassination Pope Poul VI la s -H o m e . i never thought we had those kin d o f nuts in T e x a s . I ’ m gon.g Dallas Grieves That 'Fate's Decree' T he Q u e e n sa id she was home when I d ro p you. I gotta shocked and h o r r ifie d by the t r a ­ N e w s Shocks gedy. unw ind. S tu p id ...s tu p id ..." E conom y; R e pre sentin g F ra n c e at the fu n e ra l w i ll be P re s id e n t C h a rle s Prices D ro p NEW YORK f — The a s s a s s i­ De G a u lle . De G au lle said K en­ nedy "d ie d lik e a s o ld ie r, u n - u ci li r e , lo r ux5 uuiy diiu in the s e rv ic e o f h is c o u n try .” Brought Assassination To The City nation o f P re s id e n t Kennedy A n o th e r to w e rin g fig u re o f D A L L A S .fi- T h is c it y ’ s tw o d a ily a n tic ip a tio n o v e r a v is it fro m the " T h e a ssa ssin a tio n o f P r e s i­ in an e d ito ria l w hich said in have happened in any c ity . B ut shocked the business w o rld to W o rld W ar II, Gen. Douglas M a c - new spapers and the C ham ber of P re s id e n t and the V ice P r e s i­ dent John F . Kennedy is a c ru e l, p a rt: f ir s t th e re had to be the seeds its ro o ts . A r th u r, a lso s tru c k the m ilit a r y C o m m e rce Sunday w ith deep s o l­ dent of th e U n ite d S ta te s , th e G o v - sha m eful m a rk in th is c it y ’ s h is ­ " T e r r i b le h is to ry has been of hate— and we m ust p ra y that News that Kennedy had been them e. " A s a fo r m e r com ra de e m n ity d e c rie d the a ssa ssin ation e rn o r o f T e xa s, and one o f the to ry ...D a lla s , a lre a d y ta rn is h e d made in D a lla s , and the m ag­ D a lla s can n e ve r sup ply the a t­ shot in D a lla s sent stock m a rk e t in a rm s , h is death k ills so m e - o f P re s id e n t John F . Kennedy, la rg e s t group? o f p u b lic o ffic ia ls by p o litic a l b itte rn e s s , bows its nitu de o f o u r c it y ’ s -so rro w can m osphere f o r tra g e d y to g ro w p ric e s re e lin g downward. w hich they saw as an in e v ita b le e v e r assem bled in the state. It head in the in c re d ib le shock o f on ly be m ea sure d against the a g a in ." S t o c k exchanges closed im ­ b lo t on the name of D a lla s. was an h is to r ic occasion, and the such an in c id e n t. e n o rm ity o f the deed. A fro n t-p a g e p e n c ile d p o r tr a it m e d ia te ly under p re s s u re o f an H istory R e p e a t s y, c ; c o ; . . . . —A y - -L . ’* jd n n r "K e nn edy? pre siB em 01 in the "i im e s H e ra ia s aunaay avalanche o f tra d in g . m e rc e issu ed a statem ent say­ guests w ith w a rm frie n d lin e s s , fa irn e s s th a t an e n tir e c it y is the U n ite d S tates o f A m e ric a , e d itio n showed the shadowy face S o m e fin a n c ia l le a d e rs ex­ Lyndon B. Johnson was the ing " t h is c o m m u n ity ’ s burden of "T h e n , in the m id s t o f D a lla s " in na tio n a l d is g ra c e , but c e r ­ is dead. K ille d in D a lla s . No of Kennedy h o v e rin g o v e r the pre ssed the o p in io n that the death f ir s t S o u th e rn e r to becom e P re ­ g r ie f is in te n s ifie d by fa te ’ s de­ w h ole he arted o u tp o u rin g o f honor ta in ly its re p u ta tio n has su ffe re d m a tte r what the explanation of pale o u tlin e o f the D a lla s s k y ­ of the P re s id e n t w i ll have an sident of the U n ite d States since c re e th a t it should o c c u r at to the P re s id e n t and the o th e r re g re tta b le dam age.” the act, the aw fu l r e a lit y of it lin e — d o m in a tin g a s i l h o u t t e d im m e d ia te d e p re ssin g e ffe ct on A n d re w Johnson succeeded to th e th is tim e and p la c e ." d is tin g u is h e d gu ests, the assas­ T he a ftern oon T im e s H e ra ld o ve rw h e lm s us. He d ie s h e re ... fig u re of a m an meant to de p ict stock p ric e s but that stro n g un­ o ffic e on A p r il 15, 1865— a fte r The C h am b er led o ff by de­ sin s tru c k . com m ented on the fro n t page "W h a t happened h e r e could D a lla s in s o rro w . d e rly in g fa c to rs w i ll c a r r y it the a ssa ssin a tio n o f A bra ha m c la r in g that " a m u rd e ro u s fana­ " T o the people o f A m e ric a through the c r it ic a l p e rio d . L in c o ln , tic has bro ug ht tra g e d y to the and to the be rea ved fa m ilie s , Douglas MacArthur Policeman’s Widow Mourns w o r ld .” D a lla s can on ly re p e a t tha t th is T he s t a t e m e n t ■C ontinued: c o m m u n ity ’ s burden o f g r ie f is " T h a t he should have chosen to in te n s ifie d by fa te ’ s d e cree that m ake our- town as eyew itness to the c r im e should o c c u r at th is h is c rim e s adds the m o re to o u r b u rde n o f g r ie f. " H e r e was a c it y whose people tim e and p la c e .” T h e D a lla s M o rn in g News in its e d ito r ia l page com m e nt said Death Of Slain Husband had been at the high p itc h of in p a rt: D A L L A S i/P)— M r s . Jacqueline F . Kennedy’ s a ssa ssin a tio n i. that M r s . Kennedy pays h e r la s t 3 r d W o r l d L e a d e r C h a n g e In M o n t h Kennedy is the focus o f s y m ­ F rid a y . r e s p e c t s to the P re s id e n t in pathy on the w o rld ’ s stage to ­ P o lic e c la im the 3 9 -y e a r-o ld fu n e ra l s e rv ic e s in W ashington, W ASHINGTON (#) - Lyndon - B . ceeded by L u d w ig E rh a rd . day as the bereaved w idow o f p a tro lm a n was shot d u rin g an M r s . T ip p it a lso w i ll b id fa re ­ Johnson’ s s u c c e s s i o n to the On O ct. 19, a ilin g B r it is h P rim e A m e ric a ’ s, m a r ty r e d P re s id e n t. atte m p te d getaway by L e e H a rvey w e ll to h e r husband. H is fu n e ra l P re s id e n c y b r o u g h t the th ir d M in is te r H a ro ld M a c M illa n was But in the w ings an othe r wom an O sw ald, the m an t h e y have is schedules f o r 3 p .m . EST. change in le a d e rs h ip among m a­ succeeded by S ir A le c D o ug las- a lso weeps w ith in h e r h e a rt f o r charged w i t h the P re s id e n t’ s D e sp ite the awesome tra g e d y jo r w e ste rn p o w e rs in a li t t le Hom e. the m an she has lo s t. m u rd e r. T hey fu rth e r c la im that that s tru c k the W hite House, m o re than a m onth. Y e s te rd a y , V ic e P r e s i d e n t T he w idow in the w ings is had T ip p it not in te rc e p te d h im , those m o st deeply in vo lve d have On O ct. 16, aging K onrad Ade­ Johnson took the oath o f C h ie f M r s . M a r ie T ip p it, whose p o lic e ­ O sw ald m ig h t have escaped cap­ found tim e to le t M r s . T ip p it nauer stepped down as c h a n c e llo r E x e c u tiv e s h o rtly a fte r P re s id e n t m an husband, J. D . T ip p it, was tu re . know that she is not fo rg o tte n o f W est G e rm a n y and was s u c - Kennedy .was assa ssin ated . s la in s h o rtly a fte r P re s id e n t John At about the h o ur Wednesday in h e r s o rro w . A tty . Gen. R o b e rt Kennedy has telephoned to e xp re ss the sym ­ Call K e n n e d y S e c o n d ' E m a n c i p a t o r ’ pathy that the P re s id e n t’ s w idow fe e ls f o r M r s . T ip p it. In r e tu r n , Integration Leaders Moum the D a lla s , w idow sa id she to ld h im " t o e xp re ss m y co n ce rn to M r s . Kennedy and t e ll h e r 1 c e rta in ly know how she fe e ls .” A n o th e r c a l l cam e fro m the NEW Y O R K T i-T h e na tion’ s Ne­ be next to A b ra h a m L in c o ln , the lie v e th a t th is a ssa ssin a tio n was m an m o st d ir e c tly affected by g ro c o m m u n ity m o u rn the passing g re a te s t P re s id e n t th is co u n try the re s u lt o f the P re s id e n t’ s the a s sa ssin a tio n , the new P r e s i­ of a man m any o f them looked has e v e r kno w n .” e ffo rts to b rin g about a m o re dent Lyndon B . Johnson. He took up to as the second G re a t Em an­ Roy E . W ilk in s , exe cutive sec­ d e m o c ra tic A m e ric a . tim e in m id s t o f an h is to r ic c ip a to r— P re s id e n t John F . Ken­ r e ta r y o f the N a tio n a l A s s o c ia ­ “ O u r p ra y e rs go out to L y n ­ g o ve rn m e n ta l tra n s itio n to r e ­ nedy. tio n f o r the A dvancem ent o f C o l­ don Johnson in the d iff ic u lt days m e m b e r the p o lic e m a n 's w id o w . W ords of deep re g re t Saturday ore d People (N A A C P ), said, "W e ahead.” M r s . T ip p it said h e r husband cam e fro m N egroes in a ll p a rts have no doubt th a t the assassin A n o th e r c iv il r ig h ts group, the stopped hom e b r ie f ly f o r lu nch of the nation fr o m the leaders was m o tiv a te d by h a tre d o f the N a tion al U rb a n League, sent a F r id a y , but le ft h u rr ie d ly , even of the c iv il rig h ts m ovem ent as P re s id e n t’ s i d e a l s , " adding, message to P re s id e n t Johnson though h is s u p e rio rs had not w e ll as those lo o kin g only to ir “ T h e sho ckin g and t e r r ib le death v o ic in g “ o u r fu lle s t support in c a lle d h im . She added: fo r a new way of life . of M r. Kennedy d e p riv e s the " H e said he c o u ld n 't sta y be­ th is h o ur of n a tio n a l tra g e d y ." “ The second e m a n cip a to r of nation and the w o rld of s ta l­ A t M e rid ia n , M is s ., Jam es H. cause he m ig h t be needed, sin c e AN HONOR GUARQ . S tan ds at the bier of the late P resident in the h is to ric East Rootn of black people fr o m the serfdom w a rt and co n s e c ra te d le a d e rsh ip M e re d ith , who becam e the f ir s t m o st o ffic e rs w e re downtown f o r the V/hite House. o f ra c ia l se g ra g a tio n has been in the ageless s tru g g le fo r hu­ known N egro to attend the U n i­ the P re s id e n t’ s m o to rca d e . s tru c k down by an a ssa ssin’ s man a d va n c e m e n t." " T h e next thin g I knew he v e r s ity o f M i s s i s s i p p i ' said, s A.. H u ù i-.frz I z ïîX & m g r o ’tf T h e r e s iw ifl/esit oft in ä f V r e '-'1 ' ■ * 1 p re s id e n t o f the Sleeping C a r ly new spaper p rin te d its f ir s t sident Kennedy was a fa irm in d e d P o rte rs and a c iv i l rig h ts lead­ “ e x t r a s u p p le m e n t” ‘ Saturday C h ie f E x e c u tiv e . He was the on ly W ASHINGTON .¥■— A m ilit a r y b e lie f that if the h o rse rid d e n The use o f seven ho rses to e r. He co m p a re d K e n n e d y w ith w ith a fro n t-p a g e e d ito r ia l by E xe cu tive E d ito r Jam es L . H ic k s . P re s id g n t to have taken the r a ­ S te v e n s o n tra d itio n that began a m ille n iu m by the fa lle n le a d e r w e re sa­ draw the ca isso n has no p a r tic ­ c ia l issu e as a m o ra l and p e r­ P re sid e n t A b ra h a m L in c o ln , the 'J , ago w ill c a r r y on in to the fu n e ra l c r ific e d the s p ir it o f the h o rse u la r c e re m o n ia l o r ig in . It a ris e s fo r P re s id e n t Kennedy today. "G re a t E m a n c ip a to r" who died " P r e s id e n t Kennedy was m o re than ju s t the P re s id e n t of the sonal one. He was the o n ly P r e ­ sident to re co g n ize the N egro as Lo oks B a c k w ould fo llo w it s m a s te r to s e rv e out o f the fa c t th a t th is was the a lm o s t 100 y e a rs ago o f a b u l­ l'he som b er black h o rse , r id e r ­ h im in the h e re a fte r. U n ite d S ta te s— to th is na tio n ’ s 20 being a fu ll A m e ric a n c it iz e n . " W ASHINGTON (A P ) - U .N . A m ­ n o rm a l hookup fo r m oving a heavy le t wound a fte r le ad ing the figh t Roy W ilkins le ss and in tra p p in g s o f b la c k , w ill m illio n N e g ro e s— he was a s ym ­ ba ssad or A d la i E. Stevenson said fie ld p ie ce c a rria g e . fo r fre e d o m f o r N egrogs. The custo m o f s a c r ific in g the b o l— a beacon of hope— a Serm on Jam es R. La w so n, p re s id e n t F r id a y was ju s t a m onth ago to t r a il the s e ve n -h o rse ca isso n ’ e a rin g the body o f the P r e s ir ho rse and in te r r in g h im w ith h is T h e h o rse s a re in th re e tea m s C ontinued Randolph, “ T he c a ll on the M ount whose v e ry way of the U n ite d A fric a n N a tio n a lis t M em o rial Fund the day th a t he was spat upon m a s t e r p e rs is te d f o r s e v e ra l o f tow , w ith the seventh s e rv in g o f h is to ry in th is h o ur o f t r ia l of lif e s t ir r e d b la c k men e v e ry ­ M ovem ent, sa id in a m essage and ru d e ly tre a te d in D a lla s . dent. M ilit a r y h is to ria n s b e lie v e hundred y e a rs in re m o te p a rts as the le a d h o rs e , w ith r id e r by f ir e , is f o r N egroes in p a r - w here to fe r v e n tly sing “ We to P re s id e n t Johnson, "F re e d o m F L IN T (U P I) — P re sid e n t o f Stevenson said th a t a fte r the the custom o f th£ r y je r le s s h o rse o f the w o rld . • rfiounted. tv-'A»«» and A m er;ca:.itv general, S>.JCf,*# v e rc o m e '!’ ’ the e d ito ria l lo v in g people e ve ry w h e re have vwesHnent he h im s e lf had r e ­ the Mteffigan Ff'Ztenterf O ràêr of in the fu n e ra l o f a w a r r io r be­ to m a rch fo rw a rd tow a rds the said in p a rt. lo s t a frie n d . No one knows th is P o lic e , H e rb e rt A dam s, has an­ ceived d u rin g a sp e ech -m akin g gan as f a r back as the tim e o f I t re p o rte d ly s t ill was used By cu s to m , the s ix team and goal o f human d ig n ity and social m o re th a t the people of A fr ic a J a m e s F a r m e r , n a tio n a l d i­ nounced fo rm a tio n o f a m e m o ria l t r ip , he co u ld un de rsta nd how the G enghis Khan. by Indians of the w e s te rn U n ite d the l e a d h o rse a r e p e rfe c tly and r a c ia l ju s tic e to honor the r e c to r o f the C o n g re ss o f R a c ia l and the p e o p l e o f A fric a n des­ fund f o r s la in D a lla s p o lic e o f­ P re s id e n t m ig h t have been caught It is based in the p r im it iv e States in the e a r ly 1800’ s. m atche d g re y s . man whose p la c e in h is to ry w ill c e n t.” E q u a lity (C O R E) sa id , " W e b e - f ic e r I. D. T ip p it. in the ambush th e re . Mo n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 5 . 1 9 6 3 3 Michigan State News, E a s t Lan sing, Michigan Smiles, Banter Mark Lasl * ym V For Kennedy On Day Of ‘Very Glad To Be H ere9 Killers Pay For Crime Friendly Crowd Told With Lives Finale Sym bolized Lincoln’s Son By Three Twisted Roses Sees 3 D A L L A S ^ --P re s id e n t John F itzg erald Assassinations "K ennedy arose early and e x u b e ra n tly F rid ay The assassins of the th re e P re sid e n ts m u rd e re d in o ffic e m o rn in g , the 22nd day of N ovem ber, 1963, Ï3M b e fore P re sid e n t Kennedy u lt i­ the day he kept rendezvous w ith h is fin al, m a te ly paid fo r th e ir c rim e s w ith th e ir liv e s . harsh d estiny. ¡1 1 A braham L in c o ln , the f ir s t He w as in the Texas h o te l in F ort W orth, A m e ric a n P re sid e n t to be k ille d m id w ay in a qu ick tou r of the state, w ith by an assa ssin ’ s b u lle t, was shot in the head A p r il 15, 1865, by ■ HL 11 1 'IIi| w i « — ill'« ............................................................................ — - ----- speeches in a n u m b e r o f c i t i e s . southern s y m p a t h i z e r John SHAY/ RESIDENTS - stay close to a television set for the A TRAGIC MOMENT - in history is recorded as President Kennedy (arrow) slumps in car. Kennedy, w ith his w ife, Jacq u elin e, h a d W ilke s Booth in F o rd ’ s T h e a te r latest news about the assassination. after being fa ta lly shot in a Dallas motorcade. Mrs. Kennedy is shown leaping to his side. in W àshington. State News photo by David Sykes flow n to Texas Thursday and a lre a d y behind Booth was pu rsue d and trapped them w ere tou rs of San A n tonio and H ou ston . 12 days la te r in a b a rn near B ow lin g G reen , V a., w here he . Oswald’s Target They had s p e n t th e n ig h t in F o r t Ahead o f them la y D a lla s , then W orth. As the m o to rca d e sped along L B J’s First M e ssa g e A s k s was shot by a c a v a lry sergeant. Jam es A. G a rfie ld was gunned an a fte rn o o n flig h t to the state down J u ly 2, 1881, by C h a rle s J. an 1 1 -m ile roundabout ro u te to c a p ita l in A u s tin f o r a D em o­ G uiteau in the c a p ita l ra ilr o a d Possibly Connally c r a tic fu n d -ra is in g d in n e r, and a night at the Johnson C ity ran ch the tra d e M a rt, thousands m a s­ sed along each c u rb in the b u s i­ ness d is t r ic t . They che ere d the A id O f G o d , A m e rica station as he was settin g out on a vaca tion . G a rfie ld lin g e re d o f V ice P re s id e n t Lyndon John­ on fo r m o re than two m onths P re s id e n t and w ith o u t ra n c o r, son. W ASHINGTON, T — P re s id e n t m e it is a deep p e rso n a l tra g ­ when the assa ssin s t r u c k . K e n ­ b e fore dying Sept. 19. although D a lla s is a c e n te r of edy. 1 know the w o rld shares nedy was r id in g in a m o to rca d e Then it was to have been back Lyndon B. Johnson took o v e r the G uiteau was trie d , con victed W ASHINGTON f -A 1961 le t­ sent a b r ie f re p ly to O swald n o rth f o r T h a n k s g iv in g at H y - p o litic a l c o n s e rv a tis m . the s o rro w that M rs . Kennedy w ith G ov. John C o nn ally of Texas c o n tro ls of go vern m ent fro m the and hanged in W ashington one te r found in the Pentagon’ s p e r­ on Feb. 23, 1962 in w hich he annis P o rt, M a s s ., and a c e le ­ T he cro w d s thinned and then and h e r fa m ily b e a r. 1 w ill do and th e ir w iv e s . He had re c e iv e d dead hand of John F . Kennedy y e a r la te r. sonnel file s ra is e s a question said he was no lo n g e r connected b ra tio n of the b irth d a y s o f both n e a rly vanished as the P re s id e n ­ m y b e s t. T h a t is a il 1 can do. a ro u sin g re c e p tio n . tia l lim o u s in e approached a t r i ­ F rid a y n ig h t w ith a pledge to W illia m Me K in le y died Sept. w hether G ov. John C o nn ally of w ith the N avy. C o n n a lly said he th e ir C h ild re n , John J r . who is I ask f o r y o u r h e lp — and God’ s .” R ifle shots spat out— th re e of do h is best and a plea fo r the 14, 1901, shot by a n a rc h is t Leon T e xa s ra th e r than P re s id e n t Ken­ had r e fe r r e d O sw ald’ s le tte r to th re e today and C a ro lin e , s ix th is p le underpass w h ich feeds in to the m . C o n n a lly was h it s e rio u s ly , help of God and the A m e ric a n C zolgosz e ig h t days e a r lie r at nedy was the p r im a r y ta rg e t of the o ffic e of the S e c re ta ry of a fiv e -la n e exp ressw ay leading 1 hen, at the W hite House, the Kennedy fa ta lly . Both w e re ru s h ­ W ednesday. people. a Pan A m e ric a n e x p o s itio n in an assa ssin ’ s b u lle ts in D a lla s, the Navy. to w a rd the T ra d e M a rt. f o rm e r V i c e P re sid e n t h u rrie d ed to a h o s p ita l. T h ir t y m in u te s A t 8:45 a .m ., bareheaded and W a n a n d solem n , Johnson B u ffa lo , N .Y . T e x . F rid a y . A copy o f C o n n a lly ’ s le tte r was w ith o u t a coat, Kennedy le ft his The P re s id e n t chatted a n im a t­ in to a s e rie s of conferences w ith la te r the P re s id e n t was dead. bro ad cast a b r ie f m essage to m i l i t a r y m en, co n g re ssio n a l C zolgosz was tr ie d in a New T he le tte r, dated Jan. 30,1961, sent to the then s e c re ta ry F re d F o rt W o rth ho tel and w a lked edly w ith h is w ife and the C o n - F o r a tim e th e re was an e le ­ a shocked na tion m in u te s a fte r Y o rk suprem e c o u rt, con victed was w ritte n in long hand fro m K o rth . R e cord s show K o rth r e ­ n a lly s as h is c a r approched the le a d e rs of both p a rtie s , and Ken­ m ent of u n c e rta in ty about b u r ia l b r is k ly th ro u g h a m is ty ra in to •he fle w in fr o m D a lla s , T e x. and e le c tro c u te d s ix weeks la te r. M in sk in the S oviet U nion by fe rre d O sw ald’ s req ue st to the a p a rk in g lo t a c ro ss the s tre e t, T exas School Book D e p o sito ry nedy a d m in is tra tio n e xp e rts on p lan s. T h e re w e re u n co n firm e d w h e re an a ssa ssin ’ s b u lle t k ille d B y a ra re co in cid e n ce , L in ­ Lee H a rve y O sw ald, a fo r m e r M a rin e C o rp s , w hich passed it B u ild in g , a s ix - s to r y s tru c tu re fo re ig n p o lic y . re p o rts Kennedy w ould be b u rie d w h e re s e v e ra l thousand persons Kennedy a li t t le m o re than s ix c o ln ’ s oldest son, R obert T odd, M a rin e who is accused of k i l l ­ to a M a rin e re v ie w board. T he w e re he ld behind a rope b a r r i­ which o v e rlo o k s the u n d e r­ A se n a to r sa id Johnson asked w h e re h is in fa nt son was in te rre d ho urs b e fo re . was at the scene of a ll th re e ing Kennedy and wounding Con­ bo ard sustained the u n de sirea ble pass. and r e c e i v e d assurances of ju s t a few weeks ago, in a fa m ily cade. " T h is is a sad tim e fo r a ll a ssa ssin ation s. n a lly . d isch a rg e . " Y o u can’ t say D a lla s is n ’ t sup po rt fro m men o f both p o lit ­ p lo t in a ce m e te ry in B ro o k lin e , The P re s id e n t m oved up to pe op le,” Johnson read fro m a He was in the F o rd T h e a te r O sw ald re tu rn e d about a y e a r O sw ald’ s le tte r said th a t news­ them and began a round o f hand­ frie n d ly to d a y ,” M rs . C o n n a lly M ass. B ro o k lin e is a Boston statem e nt. "W e have su ffe re d a ic a l fa ith s . the night h is fa th e r was shot, ago a fte r spending th re e y e a rs pa pe r s to rie s blew h is c r it ic is m s suburb, and Kennedy was b o rn shakes. M r s . Kennedy was not to ld the P re s id e n t. loss that cannot be w eighed. F o r It was e a rly aftern oon in D a lla s at the W ashington r a ilr o a d s ta ­ in the Soviet U n ion . o f A m e ric a n lif e in to "a n o th e r yet w ith h im . He explained: " M r s . Kennedy s ta rte d to re p ly . . . th e re . tio n m om ents a fte r G a rfie ld was T he le tte r was addressed to ‘ tu rn c o a t’ s e n s a tio n ." Kennedy is busy o rg a n iz in g h e r­ A t that m om e nt, 12:30 p .m ., A rlin g to n N a tio n a l C e m e te ry shot and at the A m e ric a n ex­ Soviets, U.S. Reds C o n n a lly, then S e c re ta ry of the s e lf. It take s a li t t le lo n g e r, you fro m a f if th flo o r window o f the was another p o s s ib ility . p o s itio n at B u ffa lo ju s t a fte r M c­ N avy, asking a re v e rs a l of O s­ know, but then she lo oks so book d e p o s ito ry b u ild in g cam e D u rin g the flig h t fro m D a lla s, K in le y was shot. w a ld ’ s u n d e s ire a b le d isch a rg e m uch b e tte r than we d o ." th re e sha rp, e x p lo sive c ra c k s . Johnson put in a telephone c a ll T h e re have been o th e r attem p ts fro m the M a rin e c o rp s . He d id not re c e iv e the r e ­ v e rs a l, and i f he is p ro ve d to " A l l th is m akes m e v e ry glad to be h e re ,” the P re s id e n t was moved to re m a rk by the w a rm They m ig h t have been f i r e ­ c ra c k e rs and indeed som e in the m o to rca d e thought at f i r s t Deny Oswald Ties to M r s . Rose Kennedy, the P re s ­ id e n t's m o th e r, at Hyannis P o rt, M a ss., and then M r s . Johson on the liv e s o f P re s id e n ts . O f the la s t fo u r U .S. C h ie f E xe­ c u tiv e s , only D w ight D. E is e n ­ be the man who shot Kennedy and frie n d ly , re ce p tio n . they w e re . to ld h e r, the aide sa id , th a t: how er was not subject to an WASHINGTON ( AP) - S ta te D e ­ assa ssin ation and wai t fo r f u r ­ and C o n n a lly the question of which A t 10:35 a .m ., w ith the b re a k - But in the P re s id e n tia l car , “ We fe e l lik e the h e a rt has a ssa ssin ation a tte m p t. p a rtm e n t a u th o ritie s , s a id Sat- th e r re s u lts of the in ve s tig a tio n . one he had m o re rea son to want f 9et ar an end- the P re s id e n t Kennedy f e ll fa ce down on the i.H'dsy they been cut out of us. O ur lo ve and . JT’vtoMZ» £?. Roosevelt was shot v n o f v W w p jn - , to in ju re co u ld be ra is e d .’ and h is p a rty le ft the ho tel by back seat w ith an a ssa sS u i s D ui- d ic a tin g in vo lve m e n t o f the So­ our prayeVs at*e wTTn y o u ." at in M ia m i Feb. 15, 1933, w h ile C o n n a lly, who le ft the naval auto f o r ne arb y C a rs w e ll A ir le t in the neck ju s t below the M oscow Radio c o m m e n ta to r Johnson also c a lle d M rs . Con­ vie t U nion o r any o th e r fo re ig r s t ill P re s id e n t-e le c t. T he assas­ s e c re ta ry ’ s post on D ec. 20,1961, F o rc e Base and the next stop A d a m 's A pp le , and a wound in pow er 'in the a ssa ssin ation ol V a le n tin Z o r in cou ntere d charges n a lly fro m the plane. s in ’ s b u lle t m isse d R oosevelt and on th e ir it in e r a r y , D a lla s. the back o f h is head. that Kennedy was a v ic tim of These b i t s of thoughtfulness P re sid e n t Kennedy. fa ta lly wounded Chicago M a yo r T he skie s w e re c le a rin g and “ Oh, N o !” gasped M r s . K en * a le ftis t fa n a tic by saying, "T h o s e cam e fro m a man upon whom Lee H a rve y O sw ald, a fo rm e r Anton C e rm a k . nedy. Then she tr ie d to c ra d le who know how the s e c u rity of had suddenly descended the fu ll V io le n t D e a th by the tim e the plane landed at L o v e F ie ld in D a lla s at 11:37 h e r husband’ s head. M a rin e who spent th re e ye a rs in the Soviet U n io n , was charged P re sid e n t Kennedy is organized, w e igh t of the p ro b le m s o f a On Nov. 2, 1950, two P ue rto R icans tr ie d to s to rm B la ir a .m . a b rig h t, N ovem ber sun G o v . C o n n a lly , shot in the w ith the sho otin g, in D a lla s ,T e x ., know that it is not p o ssib le fo r w o rld in tro u b le . House w here P re sid e n t H a rr y N o S tra n g e r beamed down on Kennedy and his c h e s t , re m a in e d h a lf seated, slum ped to the le ft. F rid a y . a fan atic to c o m m it such an a ssa s s in a tio n .” F o r the m om e nt, no m a jo r s h ifts in fo re ig n o r do m estic S. T ru m a n was liv in g d u rin g p a rty . When O sw ald, 24, went to R us­ ren ova tion o f the W hite House. M r s . Kennedy em erged fro m T he m o to rca d e p i c k e d up sia he announced h is in te ntio n to p o lic y appear lik e ly . Johnsonwas To K e n n e d y s the plan e to ,shake hands w ith speed, the P re s id e n tia l c a r le a p ­ renounce h is A m e ric a n c itiz e n ­ “ A p o litic a l c r im e , tho ro u g h ly an avowed s u p p o rte r o f the K en­ In the exchange of g u n fire , one assassin was k ille d , the o th e r a ir p o rt g re e te rs . She c a r r ie d a in g ahead in a breakneck dash pre p a re d and planned, has taken nedy p ro g ra m — its advocate' at ship- wounded, and th re e W hite House W ASHINGTON (A P ) - V io le n t bouquet of re d ro s e s . through the underpass and onto p la c e ,” he continued. home and on m is s io n s ove rse a s. A fte r re tu rn in g to the U n ited guards w e re wounded, one fa ta lly . death is no s tra n g e r to the fa m ­ T he P re s id e n t and h is w ife en­ the bro a d fre e w a y . P o lic e s i­ States la st y e a r, O sw ald re p o r­ In the long ru n , som e changed re n s, h ith e rto s ile n t at Kennedy’ s te d ly becam e an a ctive sym pa­ Z o r in cha rge d that the P r e s i­ in fo re ig n p o lic y and those on the ily of Joseph P. Kennedy. te re d Kennedy’ s f a m ilia r W hite req ue st, suddenly s h r ille d w ith th iz e r of P rim e M in is te r F id e l de n t's sla yin g was in s p ire d by do m estic scene perhaps a re in ­ Joseph P. Kennedy, J r . , the House L im o u s in e , a d a rk blue e ld e r b ro th e r of the assassinated bubble-topped c o n v e rtib le . Be­ e e rie volum e . C a s tro ’ s Cuba. fo rc e s opposed to Kennedy’ s po­ lic y of im p ro v in g re la tio n s w ith leave som e th in g o f h is own stam p e v ita b le . Any m an p r e fe r s to Kennedy Family P re s id e n t, was lo s t in action in cause the w e a th e r had tu rn e d f a ir , The P re s id e n tia l lim o u s in e the Soviet U nion. W o rld W ar I I. O nly a m onth la te r , a s o n -in - the tra n s p a re n t bubble had been rem o ved f o r the D a lla s m o to r­ careened around a tu rn and in to on the W hite House. M a s s ., and then M r s . Johnson Asks No Flowers the e m e rge ncy en tra nce of P a rk ­ law , the M arq ue ss o f H a rtin g to n , cade. MOSCOW (A P ) - M oscow Ra­ ta lke d w ith h e r. WASHINGTON ( AP) - John F. was k ille d in actio n in F ra n ce . Stepping in to the c a r w ith the land H o s p ita l. d io charged S aturday that r ig h t ­ Exchange M arts An aide said Johnson to ld M r s . K ennedy's fa m ily has asked that And in 1948, La dy H a rtin g to n , Kennedys w e r e Gov. John S t ill face down, the P re s id e n t is t elem e nts in A m e ric a a re a t­ no f lo r a l tr ib u te s be sent fo r the fo rm e r K athleen Kennedy, C o nn ally o f T exas, and h is w ife . la y f u ll length on the back seat te m p tin g to cast the blam e fo r ReportNo Panic Kennedy: “ I w ish to God that th e re w as som ething 1 co u ld do. his s e rv ic e s . p e rish e d in a plane c ra s h in T he P re s id e n t was na tty . in of the c a r as s e c re t s e rv ic e men P re s id e n t Kennedy’ s assassina­ T he W hite House issued t h ic L O N X )N IIf) -D e a le rs in the 1 ju s t w anted you to know th a t.” F ra n ce . a business s u it. He c a r r ie d the helped M r s . Kennedy away. Then tio n on the C o m m u n is ts . fo llo w in g announcem ent: PRESIDENT JOHNSON-shows And M r s . Johnson to ld h e r, the P re sid e n t Kennedy’ s son, Pa­ speech he was scheduled to de­ the P re s id e n t and G ov. C o n n a lly T he ra d io said, “ S erious ob­ fo re ig n exchange and gold m a r­ “ T h e Kennedy fa m ily has ex­ his sorrow os he prepares to liv e r to 2,500 luncheon guests ket s re p o rte d business, was quiet aide said, th a t: “ We fe e l lik e t r ic k B o u v ie r Kennedy, died two w e re c a r r ie d in to the em ergency s e rv e rs do not be lie ve the po­ pre sse d the d e s ire that no flo ­ the h e a rt has been cut out o f days a fte r h is p re m a tu re b irth take over the duties of the who aw aited h im at the D a lla s lic e v e rs io n about the re s p o n s i­ Sunday w ith no sign of any pa­ w e rs be sent to the W hite House recently slain leader. (continued on page 8) nic re a c tio n to P re sid e n t Ken­ us. O u r L o ve and o u r p ra y e rs la s t A ugust. T ra d e M a rt. b ilit y o f le ftis t elem e nts fo r the o r to the fu n e ra l. nedy’ s death. a re w ith yo u .” K e n n e d y -T h e P r e s id e n t W ho Faced P r o b le m s O f R a c e . C o ld W a r . Taxes and an easing o f in te rn a l tensions c r ie d the s te e l p ric e move as In the end, the m is s ile s w ere to be known as the " A llia n c e From Our Wire Services u n d e rm in in g h is e ffo rt to expand rem oved. . fo r P ro g re s s ,” an attem pt to . to p e r m it m o re vig o ro u s p ro s ­ ecution of the w a r against C om ­ the econom y. T he p ric e hike B ut w h ile the th re a t of nu cle ar save South and L a tin A m e ric a In alm ost th re e y e a rs as P re s ­ m u n ism . was w ith d ra w n although it le ft w a r hung o ve r the e n tire N o rth e rn fro m econom ic d is a s te r by h e lp ­ ident of the m ig h tie s t nation on In E uro pe Kennedy saw a w eak­ som e sc a rs . H e m isp h e re , a t r e a t y to ban ing them help the m se lve s. e a rth , John F . Kennedy was be­ ening of the W estern A llia n c e ato m ic e xp lo sio n s in the atm os­ He was co n fro n te d w ith a R us­ T he p ro b le m which plagued set by p ro b le m s the lik e s of and the r is e o f fe a rs that p e r­ ph e re was a lso pushed by Ken­ sian th re a t o ve r the pre sen ce oi h im the m ost on the do m estic which few men in h is to ry have haps the U n ited States would nedy to an u ltim a te agreem ent the W estern A llie s in B e r lin — scene was the ra c ia l issu e— faced— d o m e stic tu r m o il o ve r the abandon E urope in a tim e of w ith the Soviet U nion. and o ve r access t o that be le a­ the e ffo rts of Negroes to in te ­ race issue and econom ics, t u r ­ n u cle a r c r is is . H is guidance o f the U nited guered c ity . He to ld the R ussians g ra te th e m se lve s in to a ll as­ m o il in E uro pe , Southeast Asi a, He sought to a lla y these fe a rs States through these tu rb u le n t in 1962 and again in 1963 that pe cts of A m e ric a n life . A fr ic a , South A m e ric a . • * . ... « V '* x C L jo.’r l A w . rv^Cr^.su.^7 ytve'ttvxt^onal npr y i ncl uded' tite5 •- . ~ \ . . nrjr! ir, a fa m ily of men. She H e r T exas d ra w l and ho spi­ fu ll w e ll the rap e o f ju s tic e P re s id e n c y . are not ashamed to weep. Those c r e d its Lyndon w ith b rin g in g h e r ta lity have made M rs . Johnson that is found in m u rd e ro u s as­ MICHIGAN of us who have wept and are out of h e r r e t ir in g s e lf. “ He a fa v o rite in W ashington, and ev­ weeping fin d C h ris tia n assurance in the w o rds o f St. A ugustine, sa ssin a tio n . T he heinous c r im e of a ssa ssin ation is d a ily studied in the c r u c ifix io n . We know, too, The spe ake r o f the House of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s , n o w D e m o ­ saw m o re in me than 1 saw in e ry w h e re the bubbling F ir s t Lady m y s e lf,” she has said. has gone. She has made se ve ra l UNIVERSITY STATE TATE MEW S w ritte n in h is "C o n fe s s io n s a f­ c r a t John W. M cC o rm ack of M as­ H e r fa th e r sent h e r to A u stin speaking to u rs o f h e r own, e s­ that the on ly sane m anner of M e m b e r A sso cia te d P re s s , U nited P re s s In te rn a tio n a l, te r the death o f h is m o th e r: sach use tts. and th e U n iv e rs ity o f T exas where p e c ia lly in de pre ssed areas. T hey d is p la y in g o u r a ffe ctio n fo r th is Inla nd D a ily P re ss A s s o c ia tio n , A ssociated C o lle g ia te P ress " . . ..and now, d e a r L o rd , I con­ she re c e iv e d degrees in lib e ra l e n te rta in c o n s id e ra b ly at home, g re a t man is by a thorough and a rts and jo u rn a lis m . A s s o c ia tio n , M ich ig a n P re s s A s s o c ia tio n . fess it unto thee, I wept. Read T he p re s id e n t p ro tem po re of an elegant p la ce once owned by to ta l re d e d ic a tio n of o u rse lve s P u b lish e d by the students o f M ic h ig a n State U n iv e rs ity . it who w i ll, and le t h im judge the Senate, now D e m o c ra tic Sen. In 1934, she m et Lyndon John­ noted hostess P e a rl M esta, and to the p r in c ip le s o f ju s tic e in son, who at th a t tim e was sec­ d u rin g the past two y e a rs helped Issued on cla ss days M onday throu gh F rid a y d u rin g the me as he w ill. And if he tin d s C a rl Hayden of A riz o n a . p o litic s , ju s tic e in in te g ra tio n , f a ll, w in te r and s p rin g q u a rte rs , tw ic e w e e kly d i” -ir.g the it as sin , the fa c t that I wept re ta r y to a U.S. R e p re se n ta tive . take som e o f the so cia l load o ff ju s tic e in b u sin e ss— ju s tic e in The S e c re ta ry o f State— Dean su m m e r te rm ; sp e cia l W elcom e Issue in Septem ber. . fo r my m o th e r— and such a mo­ Johnson made a b re a kfa st date the Kennedys. our hom es and in o u r cla s s R usk o f N ew Y o rk . Second cla s s postage pa id at East L a n :i;.g . M ich ig a n . ther-~?er him'* weep h im s e lf for* ...gave h e r a fin a n c ia l breakdown ro o m s. E d ito r ia l and business o ffic e s a t " '3 ii‘Student S e rv ic e s B u ild - my s in s , and ask pardon o f C h ris t T he S e c re ta ry o f the T re a ­ of h im s e lf...a n d proposed. In fa c t, M r s . Johnson often It w ill be m any y e a rs be fore in g , M ic h ig a n State U n iv e rs ity , East L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n . M a il fo r m e ." s u ry — Douglas D illo n of New J e r ­ She wasn’ t s u re ...b u t a fte r two su b stitu te d f o r Jacq ue lin e Ken­ any o f us w i ll c o m p le te ly out­ s u b s c rip tio n s payable in advance: 1 te rm , $3{ 2 te rm s , $4; O ur f ir s t lady has lo s t her sey. months of steady phone c a lls , she nedy at o ffic ia l d in n e rs , lu n c h -’ l i v e the echo o f th a t shot— t r u ly Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson accepted. 3 te rm s , $5; f u ll y e a r, $6. ________ • , __________ eons and re c e p tio n s . M i c hi g a n St at e Ne ws , E a s t juansing, Mi c h i g a n Mo n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 5 , 1 9 6 3 5 C a n c e lla tio n s Political Pot Boiling On Cam pus Due to the a ssa ssin a tio n of P re s id e n t John F . Kennedy m any events and fu n c tio n s have been e ith e r c a n c e lle d , postponed o r What Are G O P Chances Now? re sch e d u le d . H e re is a lis tin g . W ASHINGTON, l/Pi— T he odds ta in ly , the tra g e d y w i ll a ffe ct f o r . E v e ry w o rd he says in p u b lic f o r the n o m in a tio n by Johnson a re long that P re sid e n t Lyndon the R e pu blican s’ tim e ta b le and is s e i z e d upon and spread h im s e lf, and to some degree by T h e K e llo g g C e n te r State Room B . Johnson w ill be the dem o­ in te n s ify th e ir a p p ra is a l o f po­ around—w h ile h is p o te n tia l such p a rty s ta lw a rts as Sen. w i ll not change i t ’ s ho urs tod ay. c r a tic p re s id e n tia l nom inee next te n tia l candidates. opponents so m e tim es cannot be H ubert H um phrey o f M innesota, Because o f the fu n e ra l o f the y e a r. It could m ean the Repub­ F o rm e r V ic e P re s id e n t R ic h ­ h e ard . Sen. S tu a rt Sym ington o f M is ­ l l i e P re s id e n t, the cafe on the lic a n s have a b e tte r chance than a rd M . N ixo n m ig h t be lu re d s o u ri and U .N . A m bassador A d la i ground flo o r w i ll be open on ly But w hat i f the D e m ocrats b e fo re F r id a y 's tra g e d y. fro m h is s e m i- re tir e m e n t in p o l­ Stevenson, tw ic e the D e m o cra tic fr o m 8 a . m . - l p .m . should decide to dum p Johnson? Those a re p o litic a l fa c ts . But it ic s to r u n again, e s p e c ia lly nom inee. T h a n k s g iv in g b re a k fa s t w i ll be sin ce he cam e so clo se to beating T h is seem s u n lik e ly because p a r­ F rie n d s o f these men— o th e rs the a ssa ssin ation o f P re sid e n t se rv e d 8 -1 0 a .m . in the State Kennedy in 1960. tie s seldom abandon a s ittin g m ay be advanced— stand rea dy to Kennedy a lso ra is e s to w e rin g R oom . No advance re s e rv a tio n s T he o n ly announced candidate P re s id e n t. And Kennedy on ly la s t re v iv e th e ir candidacies i f they p o litic a l questions f o r 1964. w i ll be take n, but p a tro n s should so fa r f o r the R epublican n o m i­ week e m p h a t i c a l l y endorsed see any hope. One o f the bigg est o f these m ake d in in g a rra n g e m e n ts when c e n te rs on the pe rson of John­ nation is G ov. N e lson R o c k e fe lle r Johnson as h is 1964 run ning m a te . B u t, as noted, Johnson w ill they a r r iv e . son, who has p o litic a l handi­ o f New Y o rk . But Sen. B a r r y S till, a l l questions m ust be have a head s ta r t and h is ad­ T h e M ic h ig a n F a rm B ureau, caps that his fe llo w D e m o cra ts G o ld w a te r o f A riz o n a is ex­ w eighed in p o litic s . Who cou ld vantages f o r the no m in ation to w e r F a r m e r s P e tro le u m C o op er­ w i ll take in to co n s id e ra tio n . pected to announce in Ja n u a ry. the D e m o cra ts tu rn to i f John­ o ve r h is disadvantages. a tiv e , In c . and I.A .A .M . T a x C lin - F ir s t and fo re m o s t, Johnson G o ld w a te r b a cke rs have de­ son should not be nom inated? I f nom inated, Johnson w ould ic con feren ce scheduled to begin has a southern background th a t c la re d th e ir m an was the on ly Because of h is clo se lin k w ith be the f ir s t na tive of any southern M onday at K e llo g g C e n te r w i ll lib e ra ls of the p a rty have never one who cou ld beat Kennedy, a his b ro th e r, and because he has state to be o ffe re d f o r the p re s ­ pro cee d as planned. C onference lik e d , although h is vig o ro u s es­ p o s itio n n a tu ra lly disputed by the a lre a d y been m entioned fo r 1968 id en cy since W oodrow W ilso n in p ro g ra m s , h o w e ve r, w ill h a lt be­ pousal o f the Kennedy p ro g ra m R o c k e fe lle r cam p. and la te r , the name of R obert 1912. And W ilso n , a na tive o f IN H A P P ItR DAYS - P resident Kennedy campaigns in F lin t w ith former Governor Swainson, F . Kennedy, the a tto rn e y gen­ V irg in ia , cam e on the na tion al tween the h o u rs o f 11 a .m . and on c iv il rig h ts has gone a long T he P re sid e n t enjoys a p la t­ 2 p .m . in m o u rn in g f o r the la te rig ht, and Donald Hayworth, MSU professor of speech. Hayworth was a C ongressional con w ay to w a rd u n d e rcu ttin g that op­ fo rm and exposure to p u b lic view e ra l, com es fo rw a rd . scene because o f h is re c o rd as P re s id e n t Kennedy. didate at the tim e. Photo was taken in October, 1962. Stat# News photo by j im (Vlerry p o s itio n . that no o th e r p o litic ia n can hoDe In 1960 Kennedy was opposed g o v e rn o r o f New Je rs e y . T h e p e rfo rm a n c e o f "D o n G io ­ A t the sam e tim e , h is c iv il va n n i” by the New Y o rk C ity rig h ts stand has d im in is h e d h is O pera C om pany, o r ig in a lly sche­ p o p u la rity in the south. SHOP A T JACOBSON’S MONDAY 9:30 A .M . T o 5:30 P .M . duled f o r M onday evening, has been re -s c h e d u le d as a m atin ee J o h n s o n 8th V .P . To S te p Since Johnson through m ost o f his p o litic a l c a re e r has been somewhat m o r e c o n s e rv a tiv e p e rfo rm a n c e T uesday aftern oon at 2:30 in the A u d ito riu m . The than Kennedy, he m ig h t have a SALE evening p e rfo rm a n c e of “ L a T r a - v ia ta ” w i ll be p re sen te d a t 8:15 T uesday evening as scheduled. In A fte r P re sid e n t’s D e a th s tro n g e r p u ll among co n s e rv a tiv e D e m o cra ts and the co n s e rv a tiv e u n co m m itte d . And i f the Repub­ T h e R ev. M a l c o l m B oyd’ s E ig h t tim e s in A m e ric a n h is ­ heat, in ju d ic io u s e a t i n g a n d R oosevelt at 42 b e c a m e the lic a n nom inee is co n s e rv a tiv e STRETCH KHEE-HI-SOCKS w o rry . youngest man e v e r to take the h e ,co u ld not hope to sw ing De­ "R e a d in g s on R a ce,” scheduled to r y c irc u m s ta n c e s has ca ta p u l­ T he t h ir d V ic e P re s id e n t to P re s id e n tia l O ath. m o c ra tic lib e r a l v o te rs . f o r 8 p .m . M onday at the A ll Saints E p isco p a l C h urch , has ted a V ice P re s id e n t fro m the re la tiv e o b s c u rity of h is o ffic e succeed to the P re sid e n cy was C a lv in C oolidge becam e the S till, Johnson w ill have n e a rly 3 PAIRS FOR A nd rew Johnson a fte r the death s ix th V ice P re s id e n t to succeed a y e a r in o ffic e b e fo re the e le c­ been postponed u n til fu r th e r no­ in to the P re s id e n c y , the m ost o f A bra ha m L in c o ln — the f i r s t to t h e P re s id e n c y . P re s id e n t tio n and thus w ill have tim e to tic e . Boyd is the E piscop al chap­ la in at Wayne State U n iv e rs ity conspicuous o ffic e in the w o rld . The eighth tim e o c c u rre d F r i ­ A m e ric a n P re s id e n t s tru c k down H a rd in g was s tric k e n w ith pneu­ b u ild a re c o rd o f h is own and 1.59 A PAIR by an assa ssin . m on ia in San F ra n c is c o . On Aug. to tr y to gain som ething o f the and a le a d e r in the m ovem ent day a fte r the a ssa ssin a tio n of John W ilke s Booth, an a c to r 2, 1923, he died suddenly. p e rson al p o p u la rity enjoyed by W ool and stretch nyl fo r r a c ia l e q u a lity . P re s id e n t Kennedy. N in e ty -n in e and sou thern s y m p a th iz e r, shot V ice P re s id e n t H a rry S. T r u ­ Kennedy. m in u te s a fte r Kennedy was p r o ­ ca b le-stitch knee-hi P ro fe s s o r Kenneth J . A rn o ld man becam e the seventh h o ld e r o f O b vio u sly, Johnson’ s chances nounced dead, V ice P re s id e n t L in c o ln on Good F ird a y , A p r il has postponed the s ta tis tic s 121 the N o. 2 o ffic e tp m ove up tu rn h e a v ily on who is the Re­ now at th is m oney-s: Lyndon B. Johnson was sw o rn 14, 1865, and the P re s id e n t died qu iz he had scheduled f o r Wed­ to No. 1 when P re sid e n t F ra n k ­ pu blican nom inee. in as the 36th P re s id e n t o f the the next day. ing p r i c e s ! C h a r c o nesday, N ov. 27, u n til M onday, lin Delano R oosevelt died A p r il T he GOP n o m in ation has be­ U n ited States. T he next V ic e P re s id e n t to take Dec. 2. T h e re w ill be the r e ­ com e m o re a ttra c tiv e , and, c e r - w h ite, b eig e, o x f o F o u r V ice P r e s i d e n t s suc­ o ve r h is c h ie f’ s p o st— a lso the 12, 1945. g u la r le c tu re at 11 a .m . on Wed­ grey, navy, b lack , ceeded to the P re s id e n c y a fte r r e s u l t o f a ssa ssin a tio n — was nesday. C h e s te r A . A r th u r. a ssa ssin a tio n o f a P re s id e n t and size fits 9 to 1 1 . H e n d ric k House ca n ce lle d i t ’ s fo u r on the death o f a P re s id e n t A rth u r had s e rv e d under Jam es te rm p a rty , scheduled f o r Sat­ fr o m n a tu ra l causes. A . G a rfie ld s ix and a h a lf m onths u rd a y n ig h t. T he band w h ich had T he f i r s t V ice P re sid e n t in when the n a tio n ’ s 20th P re s id e n t died o f blood po iso nin g Sept. 19, THANKSGIVING SPECIAL been c o n tra c te d f o r the a ffa ir A m e ric a n h is to ry to succeed to fre e d the co o p e ra tive house fr o m the P re s id e n c y upon the death 1881. G a rfie ld has been shot any o b lig a tio n , in view o f the o f a c h ie f e xe cu tive was John 80 days b e fo re at a W ashington MOM P L A N T S $ 2 .5 0 c irc u m s ta n c e s under w h ich the T y le r . T h is o c c u rre d a fte r P re s ­ ra ilro a d depot by a disappointed P O T T E R Y T U R K E Y C E N T E R P I E C E $ 2 .9 5 p a rty was ca n ce lle d . ident W i l l i a m H e nry H a rris o n office-seeker, C h a rle s J. Spartar. W ives ca n ce lle d th e ir died o f pneum onia on A p r il 4, G uiteau. F R E S H F L O W E R C E N T E R P I E C E S $ 4 .0 0 up Ja c o b so n 's Saturday h a y rid e a t the Rowe R id in g Ranch and donated the food they had p. -?*••• 'd to the 1841, e x a c tly one m onth a fte r he had taken o ffic e . M illa r d F illm o r e becam e the A ssa ssin a tio n a lso .vas r e ­ spo nsible f o r the next such suc­ ce ssio n . P re s id e n t M c K in le y on Barnes Floral Ingham County r n s o it a l. second V ice P re sid e n t to suc­ Sept. 14, 1901, succum bed to ll of East Lansing ceed to the P re sid e n cy. P r e s i­ b u lle t wounds in flic te d by a n a r­ T he o n e -a ct pla^ a y D io n B o u - we telegraph flower world wide dent T a y lo r died on J u ly 9, 1850, c h is t Leon C zolgosz eight days c ic a u lt, "W a n te d : A W idow” o r ­ ig in a lly scheduled f o r F rid a y a t fr o m a t y p h u s fe v e r a tta ck, e a r lie r in B u ffa lo . On the sam e 215 Ann 5t. ED 20071 ag gra vated by exposure to the day, V ice P re s id e n t T heo do re 4 ■p .m . has been te n ta tiv e ly re ­ scheduled f o r Tuesday at 4 p .m . T h o rto n W ild e r ’ s on e -a ct p la y , " T h e Happy Jo u rn e y fro m T r e n ­ Hannah (continued from page 1) ton to C am den,” scheduled f o r the sam e tim e has been in d e f­ streng th of o u r d e m o c ra tic sys­ in ite ly postponed due to the ab­ sence o f one ca st m e m b e r who te m th a t we clo se ra n ks and the business of governm ent s t ill goes ’T IL CHRISTM AS +- has gone to W ashington to a t­ o n ." Shop Monday th ru Sat ur day - 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. tend the fu n e ra l o f the la te P re ­ sident Kennedy. Hannah re c a lle d that he and M r. Kennedy had d iscusse d the fu tu re A C o m e — See— T he C o lle g e B ow l has been postponed and w ill be rescheduled as soon as p o s s ib le , p o s s ib ly at of the C iv il R ights C o m m issio n . Hannah had agreed to stay on as c h a irm a n u n til next s p rin g . SI Al ;l i h V * * f\ th e " N E W ” Sears ” 1 was supposed to m eet w ith the end o f the f ir s t week o f next te rm . T he f o r t y - s ix orphans fro m h im next M onday, but the m eeting was changed to Wednesday be­ w Hew and Enlarged Departments— Same loca tion in Frandor cause o f h is t r ip to T e x a s .” St. V in ce n t’ s Home f o r C h iW ren T he MSU p re s id e n t sa id M r . in L a n sin g w i ll s t ill attend the Kennedy was an unusual p e rso n — M S U - lllin o is game on T h u rs d a y . vig o ro u s , in te llig e n t and un d e r­ T om G u th rie fro m Em m ons standing. 1 / H a ll said the tic k e ts f o r the game "R e g a rd le s s of y o u r vie w s, yoti w i ll be Sent to the hom e and cou ld n’ t help but be a ttra c te d to a d r iv e r fr o m N'SU w i l l be p r o ­ h im p e rs o n a lly .” vid ed . Since the gam e w i ll take place d u rin g T h a n k s g i v i n g h o lid a y Scoreboard m any o f the B u tte rfie ld -E m m o n s W ashington 13, P h ila d e lp h ia 10 " p a r e n t s " w i ll not be able to G reen Bay 28, San F ra n c is c o 10 accom pany the c h ild re n . C hicago 17, P itts b u rg h 17 H ow ever, the students who w ill St. L o u is 24, New Y o rk 17 re m a in o v e r the b re a k w i ll be D e tro it 31, M innesota 34 w ith the c h ild re n as o r ig in a lly B a ltim o re 16, L o s Angeles 17 planned. C le v e la n d 27, D a lla s 17 to take home for holidays, Thanksgiving Vacation V " / For th e m a n o n y o u r l i s t . . . a s u e d e -fro n t c a rd ig a n H andsom e two-pocket sweater by H im alaya provides y e a r-ro u n d o. Detroit . . . in *. '<•*. tv k «riet ** • f'. $ H«9 ’ CANDY *4KM i t ÈTD ANŸ W* E CO mfort and fashion. Wool knit and suede, dashingly contrasted in these exclusive colors: black knit with olive or ruby; brown knit Q oacL £> nof. Wool Flannel Blazers w ith antelope. Sizes: S,M,L,XL. 2 5 .0 0 Across from the Home Economics B,ldg. A s basic as .E ng lish Com p. 101. A s e s s e n tia l as money fro m home. T r im , 95 a ll-w o o l m odel w ith s e t-in pockets and sha rp, detachable c r est . 3 b la z e r buttons. B la c k , blue o r c a m e l. See it in Sears NEW M en’ s Fashion De­ GcuuL p a rtm e n t. A ll Wool F la n n e l Slacks w ith P e rm a -C re a s e . . . .$9.95 No Ch or g o for Jacohson's Al t e r a t i o n s Shop a t S ears a n d Save M E N ’S SH O P A w i& X ' C harge It at Sear Spartan Center S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n te e d o r Y o u r M on ey B a rk SEÀ RS In FRANDOR 210 A B B O T T R O AD EAST LANSING ) Monday, N o v e m b e r 25, 1963 Ó Michigan State News, Eas t L a n s i n g , Michigan BillikensKnock Booters From NCAA Tourney «OMRiiRk.* ***** , A# j A ¡ ie t * TROT CONNIC TV ITIfAM f DONAHUE STEVENS HARDIN POWERS CONRAD NOMRT A ll it took the B ills to w in As expected, the Spartans made pushed to T uesday because o f O’ H a ra , who a lso is one o f the to pace the Spartan v ic to ry . 2 Doors East Of Campus Theatre ED 2*1116 was a second q u a rte r s c o re by a num ber o f p ro m is in g b ids in the tr a g ic death o f the la te P re s ­ few A m e ric a n s to b re a k the fo u r - [ft JACK. JIRRT WESTdh VANDYKE- n w H V s a rm id en t Kennedy. m in u te m ile , ca p tu re d f i r s t p la ce t la s t y e a r w ith a b r illa n t c lo c k in g TECHNICOLOR ’ From WMNEI BROS A s p re v io u s ly scheduled, how­ PAY MORE-WHAT FOR? e v e r, th e m ee t w i ll s ta r t at 11:30 a .m . on the fo u r - m ile la y ­ o f 19:20.3. A w id e in d iv id u a l open ra c e is CORDUROY SUC KS out at the F o r r e s t A k e rs G o lf co u rs e . expected w ith as m any as tw e n ty d iffe re n t ru n n e rs given a shot reg. $8.95 M o s t o f the 49 team fie ld , in c lu d in g som e 250 ru n n e rs , a re at the vacated. Dem anding top a tte n tio n w i ll T H E N IG H T o nly $5.95 a lre a d y in town and w ill take advantage o f the e x tra day to be V ic Z w o la k o f V illa n o v a , F ra n k C a rv e r o f N o tre Dam e, D a n M u r- L IF E OF EUROPE j O P T A T I LEN KOS1TCHEK f a m ilia r iz e fh c m e c ta s f ::'" h î h i. .1 _ r o ___ COivi’Eo i yj 0 1 U r VA R SITY Shop h illy S partan c o u rs e . T h e rugged F o r r e s t A k e r c o u rs e has been la b le d by m any o b s e rv e rs as W a lke r o f Houston. T hese fo u r a ll fin is h e d in the top ten o f the N C AA m eet la s t season. TOW N I shown 7 :2 5 - 228 ABBOTT RD. • EAST LANSING one of the roughest c ro s s coun­ Z w o la k , w in n e r o f the IC4A worrying ab o u t w eight 10:p.tn. t r y co u rse s in the na tion . m eet la s t M onday, is a s tro n g Spartan Coach F ra n D ittr ic h cho ise to m ove up to the num ­ has c a lle d th is y e a r’ s fie ld , the b e r one p o s itio n fro m h is fo u rth la rg e s t in the m e e t’ s 25 y e a r place fin is h o f la s t y e a r. T h e h is to ry , " c e r ta in ly the m ost t a l­ W ild ca t s e n io r paced the pack LO O K at th e g r a c e fu l styling UNIVERSITY ented e v e r.” A lthough a n ip and tuck fig h t is expected f o r the o v e r the f i r s t th re e m ile s o f co m p e titio n l a s t y e a r, b e fo re THEATRE f i r s t p la c e tea m tro p h y , the b a ttle d ro p p in g behind. fo r in d iv id u a l ho no rs should top C a rv e r fin is h e d n in th in the E A S T M A N C O LO R even the team ra ce . N C AA la s t season. A ltho ug h he Candid Comment-Henry Morgan L o yo la o f C hicago spe ed ste r has been sp o tty so f a r th is y e a r, Tryouts T o m O 'H a ra , who set a c o u rs e C a rv e r s t ill can be expected to Plus: at 8:50 P.M. ONLYI th e p e p f o R m i n q for RHINOCEROS A R t S c o m p a n y ffliR SELLERS-HARRYStCOMBt•CAROLEt Move t L IS T E N THE STRANGER is to the STAR TIN G THUR SDAY: ’ ’CROOKS ANONYMOUS” and “ NURSE ON W HEELS’ ’ to th e superb OTHELLO FRANDOR con so le quality U ouiA R D jounsorfi Monday & Tuesday Nov. 25 & 26 W & t m ¡H O E sound ! ... Fairchild Theatre 7-10 p.m. W Sparùm Special ■► 4M44M - ALL STUDENTS WELCOME G e n u in e I ta lia n S p a g h e tti 75« to 5:30 1.00 A F T E R HURRY. . .LAST 2 DAYS fp s * ” A ll y o u c a n e a t * F E A T U R E AT 1:25-4:05 TODAY and TUESDAY 6:50-9:25 p.m. M T I H H S X tI E:YE$EEÉE3E^:.lî F eature Ti mes 1:0 0 -3 :0 5 -5 :15-7:25-9:40 1 .1 5 IF IT’ S LAUGHTER YOU..RE AFTER..a ,SE E —— ««2-7311 w m um ►«tó-JÍOl S erva d w ith TB— ad S a la d . H a to , a nd B a tta r MCLINTOCK " BROADWAY BIG COMEDY SMASH IS ON THE SCREENI WALLOPS THE DAYLIGHTS Janes S E W a í^ OUT OP N EVERY C j WESTERN YOU'VE EVER SEEN! ¿aN D gaD EE > P IL O T A P I L O T e n g in e e rs to o k a w a y w e ig h t, b u lk a n d v a c u u m t u b e h e a t to g iv e y o u th is p re c e d e n t s e ttin g p o r ta b le .in u s ic ISkeheh, IÖÖ Ffi -4#L MAUREEN S O L ID X K E -1 0 0 0 STATE s y s te m . F E A T U R E S : L ig h t ' w e ig h t - o n i y 2 5 p o u n d s ! . . . a ll- tr a n s is to r , d e p e n d a b le , h a n d w ir e d 30 w a t t p e a k ste re o a m p lif ie r . . . s e n s itiv e , w id e ra n g e m agnetic c a r t r id g e . . . 9 \ She! mine! * m wm+&m HdcLIHTOCK!' □ © OOTcsKauiMicgsrero’a P ilo t - G a r r a r d t u r n t a b le /c h a n g e r . . . f o u r s p e a ke rs in sp e ­ c ia lly d e s ig n e d e n c lo s u r e s . . . r u g g e d , b e a u t if u lly s ty le d ■ 4 STARTING WEDNESDAY!— TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION' ftalM M d th ru UNITED ARTISTS . R o y a lite case . . . a u x ilia r y in p u ts f o r t u n e r o r ta p e r e ­ c o r d e r . . .• o p t io n a l M o d e l T - l A M / F M / F M S te re o d r o p - LOVE THOSE YUM-YUM GIRLS!! Here Come* Jock And H is Yum-Yum 6 irl*-W i» h " Y * * . Y s * M On STARTS WEDNESDAY in tu n e r . ■ S E E A N D H E A R T H E S P A C E ,hi n n r n HUNINGTON MUSIC A G E X K E -1 0 0 0 P O R T A B L E T O D A Y . 3> l 9 y . 0 U T h e ir L i p * And Yum-Yum In T h e ir Eye* ! And He * Got A Passkey To A ll T hat Fun! (optional T - l tuner, $99.50) COLUMBIA PICTURES piculs Opon Monday and F riday N ights ' T i l 9 2016 E. Michigan (at Fairview) ‘fftr A so feature CONN Organi, n j^ c & le m m o n . Mason & Hamlin, Everett and V/o also feature CONNO Cable & Nelson Pianos Phone IV 9-1939 Michigan State News, E a s t La nsi ng, Michigan Mo n d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 5 , 1 9 6 3 / I G r id G a m e F o r T h a n k s g iv in g Event D e c isio n Fo rced C a le n d a r F o o tb a ll game w ith I llin o is Many Travel To Stadium; fey U O f M A ctio n w i l l be p l a y e d T h u rs d a y , T h a n ksg ivin g D ay, at 1:3 0p.m . in Spartan S tadium . Sellout Picture Disappears BOX I T h e B ig T e n t it le fo o tb a ll bat­ Coach Pete E llio t t m e t in the C ro s s -C o u n try N C AA m eet w i ll he held T uesday at 11:30 S everal hundred fo o tb a ll fans c a rs w ith I llin o is lice n se pla te s tic k e ts a r r iv in g by m a il w ith O F F IC E t le between State and the U n i­ P re s id e n t’ s o ffic e and placed a made ih e ir w ay to an em p ty around the sta d iu m Saturday at T uesday p o s tm a rk s w i ll also be ■ v T J v e r s ity of I llin o is w ill be played c a ll to U n iv e rs ity o f Illin o is P re ­ a .m . on F o re s t A ke rs c o u rs e . Spartan Stadium Saturday and n o o n -tim e to re a liz e what the accepted f o r refun ds. Thanksgiving afternoon at S pa r­ sident D a vid H e n ry , in C h a m - W omen’ s Hockey game sch­ then had to re tu rn hom e. h e s ita tio n in postponing the con­ B e a rd s le y said "w e had a s e ll­ ta n Stadium . pa ig n -U rb a n a . eduled fo r Saturday was can­ A tr a in heading n o rth fr o m te s t had m eant. out, but now th e re w i ll be p le n ty T he d e cisio n to postpone the T h e group then decided to po st­ c e lle d . Cham paign was tu rn e d around T he stadium tic k e t box re m a in ­ o f tic k e ts a v a ila b le . S u rp ris in g ­ game cam e at 10:15 Saturday pone the gam e and agreed that W om en's S w im m ing m eet m id -w a y to E ast L a n s in g . ed open f o r a w h ile , but clo sed ly , not too m any people have n o rning a fte r it had o r ig in a lly T h a n ksg ivin g Day was the best was he ld on Saturday as sch­ M any I llin o is and upstate MSU when it ra n out o f refun d m oney. asked f o r refunds y e t,” said een announced th a t the contest date to hold the contest. eduled. ro o te rs w a ite d u n til they h e a rd T ic k e t M anager B ill B e a rd s ­ B e a rd sle y Sunday a fte rn o o n , "b u t would take p la ce , despite P r e s i­ State s p o rts In fo rm a tio n D i­ S occer game w ith St. L o u is that the gam e w o u ld be p laye d le y announced th a t student t i c ­ I ’ m s u re th e re w i ll be q u ite a dent Kennedy’ s death. r e c to r F re d S tabley to ld the p re ss was he ld F rid a y as scheduled. to head to w a rd cam pus. The kets w i ll be a v a ila b le a ll day few doing so by T u e sd a y.” T he d e cisio n was announced by that " i f o th e r team s had stayed IM s p o rts events scheduled o ffic ia l w o rd F rid a y nigh t was today and refunds w ill be made The gam e’ s postponem ent also J n iv e rs ity P re s id e n t J o h n A. and played so w ould we (M SU ),” f o r t o d a y — check w ith IM o ffic e f o r ca n c e lla tio n n o tice s. tha t the game w o u ld go on. to a ll non-student tic k e t h o ld e rs caused the c a n c e lla tio n o f two iannah fo llo w in g the postpone­ but when M ich ig a n can celled it fo o tb a ll banquets scheduled fo r m ent of the M ic h ig a n -O h io State le ft only one b ig game in the One had o n ly to look a t the up u n til 5 p .m . T uesday. Any th is w eek. T he annual State fo o t­ ‘Come Back On Turkey Day” game, in Ann A r b o r . c o u n t r y (N e braska vs. O kla­ b a ll d in n e r has been rescheduled Im m e d ia te ly a fte r the w o rd hom a).” “ T he tea m s w e re rea dy to p la y [ fr o m Ann A r b o r reached East today and to make them w a it Turkey Or Pigskin Dilemma f o r next Monday at 6 p .m .. w h ile the Tuesday night MSU D in n e r Miechigän w ill face Ohio State th is S atu rday, A ll the B ig Six games sla te d fo r Nov. 23 w ill w ith the U n iv e rs ity o f D e tro it has been rescheduled fro m Sat., N ov. 30 to Dec. 4, because P u r­ [L a n s in g , Hannah, se ve ra l MSU u n til next S atu rday would have at D e tr o it’ s Cobo H a ll w i ll also also be played S aturday. These due now w i ll be m eeting Indiana ¡ B o a r d of T ru s te e s m em b ers, l A t h l e t i c D i r e c t o r " B ig g ie ” been u n fa ir. T h e sooner the game is played the b e tte r the coaches I M unn, Coach D u ffy D augherty, w ill lik e i t , ” S tabley added. Faces 2 0 ,0 0 0 State Students be put back a week. The M in n e so ta -W iso n sin game was a ls o rescheduled fo r T han ks­ in clud e the W ashington-W ash­ ington State and U C L A -S o uthern Cal gam es, w h ich w i ll decide in fo o tb a ll on N ov. 30. T h e W o lv e rin e Open Speed Students today are faced w ith game b e fore ta k in g advantage o f th a t it should have been re s c h - „ g iv in g Day, along w ith the D uke- who the B ig T e n 's Rose Bow l Skating C ham pionships scheduled 1 U n iv e rs ity of Illin o is A th le tic D i­ " W e also took in to c o n s id e ra ­ m aking the d iffic u lt d e cisio n be­ the h o lid a y weekend. eduled f o r next S aturday. T hey N o rth C a ro lin a and P e n n -C o rn e ll opponent w ill be. f o r Sunday have a ls o been po st­ r e c to r D ouglas M ills and Illin o is tio n the sch o o ls’ students. tween a tu rk e y d in n e r and a Students who liv e w ith in a s h o rt said it would g ive them a chance games in the East . 1lie Purdue ba ske tb a ll opener poned a week u n til Dec. 1. cham pionship fo o tb a ll game. dista nce of E a st La nsing a re to enjoy a tu rk e y d in n e r w ith Munn Asks Olympics T he situ a tio n aro se when Sat­ u rd a y’ s B ig T en t it le game w ith the U n iv e rs ity o f Illin o is was th in k in g about going home Wed­ nesday, but re tu rn in g f o r the con test T h a n k s g iv in g m o rn in g . p le n ty of tim e to head back to the cam pus fo r the game. T h e I llin o is delegation should THANKSGIVING SPEC IA L! be s m a lle r T h u rs d a y than it would Benefit From Refunds postponed u n til 1 :3 0 p .m .T h a n k s ­ g iv in g Day. O th ers are hoping to spend T h a n ksg ivin g Day w ith th e ir p a r­ ents at the fo o tb a ll game. M any have been S atu rday. (NOV. 18-N O V . 27) ‘President M o st students m ay w ant to A t h l e t i c D ir e c to r C la re n c e youth and A m e ric a n e xce lle nce in see the gam e, but many m ay fin d tic k e ts w e re refunded S aturday, "B ig g ie *’M unn has suggested that in te rn a tio n a l c o m p e titio n , p a r­ it im p o s s ib le to b re a k h o lid a y and at p re se n t th e re are p le n ty tic k e t fees f o r fo o tb a ll games t ic u la r ly the O ly m p ic gam es.” a rra ng em en ts w hich have a lre a d y o f seats a v a ila b le fo r T h u rs d a y ’ s canceled th is weekend because o f P re s id e n t Kennedy’ s death be Munn sa id the use o f the t ic ­ ket fees as a donation to the O lym p ic fund w ould be a p e r­ been made. N e ve rth e le ss, t h e r e is e v i­ con test. MSU students w e re pleased Had Love c o n trib u te d to the 1964 O lym p ic dence that thousands have de­ th a t the gam e was postponed Fund. M unn, who is c h a irm a n o f the sonal trib u te to the la te P r e s i­ dent’ s m e m o ry . decided to w a it u n til a fte r the Saturday but som e said they fe e l For Gr [National C o lle g ia te O ly m p ic T h e la te P re s id e n t Kennedy C am paign C o m m itte e , suggested I th a t those pe rso n s not planning to use th e ir tic k e ts to attend postponed games donate the fee Injured S p a rta n s G e t B etter p ro b a b ly had a g re a te r love fo r fo o tb a ll than any o th e r P r e s i­ dent of the U n ite d States, said Both MSU and I llin o is a re w o rk ­ gain by the de la y, i t ’ s the S par­ T he c o n d itio n o f a ll t h r e e fo o tb a ll coach D u ffy D augherty. I to the O lym p ic fund. ing h a rd to re g a in the p h ysica l tans. •» should im p ro v e by T h u rsd a y, but " B u t , ” he added, " t h e r e are He said th a t " fe w thin gs w e re I c lo s e r to P re s id e n t Kennedy’ s | h e a rt than p h y s ic a l f i tness o f o u r and p syc h o lo g ic a l s h a r p n e s s w hich was lo s t a fte r the p o st­ Now th e re ’ s e x tra tim e fo r the in ju rie s of M ik e C u r r ie , Don Ross th e re ’ s s t ill a question as to how much it w i ll im p ro v e . m o re im p o rta n t th in g s than fo o t­ b a ll. We’ re A m e ric a n s f i r s t . ” SW EATERS 35< ea. ponement of S atu rday’ s game. and Lou B obich to mend. C u r r ie The I lli n i a r r iv e d in East Lan­ " T h e s ta ff and a ll of the p la y ­ DRY CLEANED would have been n e ar f u ll strength e r s feel a g re a t lo s s , as do a ll \ N eed S t u d e n t T he S partans underw ent a 9 0 - Saturday a fte r a knee s tra in in sing at about 2 p .m . F rid a y and A m e ric a n s ,” D a ug herty said. (folded a n d b a g g e d - S a m e d a y Service) m in ute w o rkou t in the M en’ s IM the N o tre Dam e gam e. p ra c tic e d at S partan Stadium la ­ "W e a ll had such g re a t ad­ B u ild in g S aturday and held a lig h t Ross was expected to see only t e r in the a ftern oon . I l l i n o i s m ira tio n fo r P re s id e n t Kennedy \ H e lp A tG a m e p ra c tic e Sunday afternoon. lim ite d actio n a fte r m aking r a ­ p id p ro g re s s fro m leg in ju rie s headed back to Cham paign la te Saturday a fte rn o o n , but they le ft as a man, and as an A m e ric a n who spent h is e n tire life in t r y ­ SUNSHINE CENTER CHERRY LANE Because o f the re sch e d u lin g of T he pace w i ll be in cre a se d to ­ s u ffe re d against the Ir is h . some of th e ir equipm ent in East ing to help h is co u n try and h is LAUNDRY the M ich iga n S ta te - Illin o is fo o t­ day, w ith the G reen and W hite P u n te r, p la c e -k ic k e r, and de­ La n sin g fo r T h u rs d a y ’ s game. fe llo w A m e ric a n s .” Corner of Harrison Rd E. Lansing 213 Ann St. East Lansing b a ll game to T h a n ksg ivin g a fte r­ takin g p a rt in a rig o ro u s session fe n sive man B ob ich sustained a D augherty sa id th a t the la te noon, the D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic u s u a lly he ld on the Wednesday d is lo c a tio n o f h is r ig h t index P re sid e n t had a deep fe e lin g fo r Safety is s h o rt o f pe rso n n e l to aftern oon b e fo re a S a t u r d a y fin g e r at T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n ’ s fo o tb a ll and re co g n ize d the many handle the t r a f fic T h u rsd a y. game. F a rm B u rea u values in the gam e. AVAILABLE FO R O N - C A M P U S RESIDENTS p ra c tic e and was slated to see A spokesman f o r the d e p a rt­ I f e ith e r team has anything to lim ite d p lay S aturday. m ent said he fe lt the reason fo r the shortage was the g re a t nu m - fupt* nf etttH otyj |n"*/» rrrtirnr T o H ea r K lin e ßcdnnmani•Hadon a nor far tnmnrrniA/ home fo r the T h a n ksg ivin g h o li­ day. Intram ural News '» I V W I ^ r r n » ê w s » ■ iM rY ir*#» «^»'» • W S o -*»•«>*—'» - - - - - - --------- Any t r a f fic student who w ishes to w o rk the gam e T h u rsd a y at MEN’ S A lla n B . K lin e , V in to n, Iowa, in fo rm a tio n m ay be obtained fro m past p re s id e n t o f the A m e ric a n clu b Coach R o b e rt H o rn in g by F a rm B ureau F e d e ra tio n and ad­ thatcouldbebuilttoday! a ra te of one d o lla r an h o u r, Football Schedule c a llin g 355-5459. can c a ll the U n iv e rs ity p o lic e vocate o f a fr e e a g ric u ltu r a l In the event o f p u b lic a c tiv ­ econom y, w ill be the m ain speak­ at 5-2221. Students are to leave it y today, games scheduled f o r WOMEN’ S e r at a m e e t i n g o f M ich ig a n F a rm name, address, and student num ­ F rid a y th a t w e re ra in e d out, B ureau m e m b e rs in K e llo g g Cen­ b e r. T hey w ill be advised by w ill be played th is evening. I f V o lle y b a ll phone of th e ir assignm ents. te r today and T uesday. th e re is no p u b lic a c tiv ity today K lin e w i ll ta lk to a jo in t lu n ­ T h e same p ro b le m faces John T he re sid e n ce h a ll fin a l w ill the schedule w ill apply to T u e s­ cheon o f 400 sto ckh o ld e rs o f the Kennedy, m anager of conces­ be played th is evening at 7 be­ day. tween West Y ake le y and R a th er I. F a rm e rs P e tro le u m C o o p e r ­ sions. Kennedy gave the same 7 p .m .- In tra m u ra l fencing (fo il) reason fo r the shortage. “ I ’ l l T he s o ro rity fin a l in ’ v o lle y b a ll a tiv e , In c ., a s u b s id ia ry o f the tou rn am e nt w ill be held th is ev­ w ill be played to m o rro w evening M ic h ig a n F a rm B ureau, and 200 m have to get on the phone and c a ll ening. A ll contestants entered fo r e x tra h e lp ,” said Kennedy, a t 7 between Kappa Kappa G am m a new, county F a rm B ureau o f f i­ should re p o rt to the fencing ro o m , c e rs being tra in e d at the F a rm We’ r e c a llin g a ll o u r re g u la rs , and Kappa Alpha T heta . M en’ s IM . Sabre and epee w ill Bureau In s titu te . but it won’ t be enough.” T h e W omen’ s IM w ill c lo s e at be held to m o rro w evening same T he C o lle g e o f A g ric u ltu re is Kennedy req ue ste d that a n y 3 p .m . Wednesday and w ill r e ­ tim e in the fen cing ro o m . open at 5 p.m . F rid a y . spo nso ring the con feren ce. student who wants to w o rk to T u e s ., Nov. 26— 7 p .m .— G ym ­ contact h im in h is o ffic e in the n a s tic s to u rn a m e n t begins ton igh t South Campus G r ill . in J e n i s o n gym n asium , th ir d flo o r. A ll con testants should r e ­ p o rt to Coach Szypula. VARSITY DRIVE-IN - twm R ifle T e a m Students who a re in te re ste d in DEllVEttY SERVICE d ir p la y in g v o lle y b a ll are in v ite d to T o p s E a ste rn w o rk out w ith the MSU v o lle y - b a ll clu b each M onday and T h u rs ­ Pinas tol>s day 7-9 p .m . in gym I M en’ s State’ s A rm y ROTC R ifle T e a m ¿hi took th e ir second s tra ig h t m atch IM . No e xp e rie n ce necessary and a ll students a re in v ite d . M o re Foot-long Hot Dogs Hamburgers of the y e a r by defeatin g E a ste rn M ich iga n U n iv e rs ity here Sat­ u rd a y. T he A r m y m arksm e n scored 1436 p o in ts out of a pos­ C a lf n d a r o f Phone ED 2-6517 s ib le 1500, w h ile E a s te rn score d G m iin ^ E v rn te 1414. In th is second m atch of the sea­ son State’ s top tw o s c o re rs w ere D a iry S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., 126 Remember— John Cone, w ith 292 out of a Anthony H a ll. p o ssib le 300 and tea m C aptain N ick Steen, w ith 291. O th e r rifle m e n (in o rd e r of F a c u lty S te e rin g C o m m itte e — 4 p .m ., M u r a l Room , Union. G eology S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., 409 PATRICIAN’ S R e su lt: A lle g ro , an e x p e rim e n t in a d v a n ce d a u to m o tiv e id e a s fin is h ) w e re : A la n E stey, B ill N at S ci. th a t a r e p ra c tic a l fo r th e n e a r fu tu re W o lfra m , R o be rt H a rd in g , S tuart H a llo c k , M ic h a le C lapp, L a r r y L in d e s, L e w is A re n d , and J e r ­ M e ch a n ica l E n g in e e rin g Space S e m i n a r — 4 p .m ., E n g in e e rin g Aud. PINK A lle g ro m eans “ brisk and liv e ly ," w h ic h c e rta in ly foot pedals, p e rm its use o f a fixed seat d e sig n fo r P h ysics C o llo q u iu m — 4 p .m ., ROOM ald B a rcza k. S atu rday's shoot m arke d the P h y s ic s -M a t h . C o n f e r e n c e d e scrib e s Ford M o to r C o m pa ny's new dream car, lo w o ve rall h e ig h t. - second' tim e that E stey and W ol­ Room . a ha nd som e fa stb a ck coupe. M ore th a n th a t, A lle g ro B a sica lly a tw o -se a te r in pre se n t form , A lle g ro has fra m , both fre sh m e n in th e ir f ir s t S u b -C o m m itte e on G ra d in g has u n iq u e fu n c tio n a l fe a tu re s th a t c o u ld be ad rpted re a r flo o r spa ce th a t c o u ld be con verted to car ry colleg e c o m p e titio n , have fin is h ­ P ro b le m s — 7:30 p .m . 110 B e s- fo r fu tu re p ro d u c tio n cars. (T his has already or t wo a d d itio n a l passengers. The car co u ld be pow ered ed in the top fiv e . sey. by e ith e r a V-4 m ade by Ford o f G erm any or by the in th e case of re tra c ta b le seat b e lts!) . . .. W e d n e s d a y . S p e c i a l * AM HSjor - innovat*© « •*»»•&• • * T4!?.-^*-t70-cnbifciDch.5lN ®gn n; .¿-h t»» w heel w ith an e le c tro n ic "m e m o ry .’’ The stee ring A lle g ro is one o f a series o f F o rd -b u ilt dream cars w heel is m ou nted on an arm th a t ext ends from a wh i c h w ill be show n at th e N ew York W o rld ’s Fair f y o s i M o m a n d PERMANENT.. $ 1 0 .0 0 ce n te r-m o u n te d c o lu m n . The w heel s w in g s up w a rd to t est co n su m e r re a ctio n to sty lin g and m e c h a n i­ cal in n o va tio n s. Thi s w ill he lp d e te rm in e w h ic h of fo r easy exit, re tu rn s a u to m a tic a lly to its fo rm e r th e ir fo rw a rd -lo o k in g fe a tu re s are de stine d fo r the TIPPING— $12.50 po sitio n at the to u c h o f a b u tto n . Pow er a d ju s tm e n t 1 5 X 7 P o rtra it enables it to be m oved th re e in ch e s fore and aft and A m e ric a n Ro a d —as fu rth e r exam ples o f Ford M otor C o m pa ny's, le a d e rsh ip in s ty lin g and e n g in e e rin g . fiv e in ch e s v e rtica lly. T his, plus p o w e r-a d ju sta b le w ith a n y o rd e r O v e r $ 6 .0 0 WASH 'N SE T. . . $ 2.50 No appointment necessary Open ‘t i l 8 PAT MITCHELL P LA N NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PERM! PICTURES PJtTRiCiitrS PINK ROOM M OTOR COM PANY The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan 107 1/2 E. M ichigan, Lansi ng I V 5-8253 Spartan Shopping Center ED 2-4522 W H I R I ElN G IN E E N IN G L E A D E R S H IP B R IN G S Y O U B E T T E R - B U I L T C A B S 8 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Monday, N o v e m b e r 25. 1963 WANT-AD SELLS TELEVISION “ I am very happy with the re su lt" T E L E V I S I O N FOR S A L E , 21 Z e n ith tab le m odel w ith m atch­ ing stand. Reasonable. ★ Automotive ^ Employment 30» For Rent Personal BUSBOYS W A N T E D Sigm a Alpha HOUSE C A L IF O R N IA T R I P S arra n g e d PO N TIAC , 1957, 2 -d o o r hardtop au tom atic, ra d io , he ater, snow Mu F r a te r n ity . C a ll Evan Katz G R AD U ATE STU D EN TS: E n tire fo r student budgets. L o s Ange­ tir e s , good m ech an ical con dition, between 5 and 6 p .m . at ED fu rn is h e d house at 207 M ilfo rd , les. C a ll M a in T r a v e l, IV 4 - W ANT AD best IV 5-1296. o ffe r c a ll a fte r 4 p .m . 44 7-1714._______________________ 46 kitch e n . $50 p e r m onth. M o r r is Huck, 355-1607._______________ 46 4441. C43 • AUTOMOTIVE AUSTIN H e a l e y , 1955, re d c o n - BUS BOYS needed. Lunches and o r d in n e rs , co n ta ct R ic k , 337- it Peanuts Personal 1079. __________________________45 ROOMS___________ SKO O TZ-SUBA JACKS won W.W. •EMPLOYMENT v e rtib le . $750. C a ll ED 7-9479.46 BUNNY G IR LS , fo r o u r new bunny SING LE ROOM FOR m e n , ap­ I ll, but w e 'll w in the fo r th . L o ve • FOR RENT FORD, 1958, c o n v e rtib le , s a c r i- Goose. 43 fic e . $600. A ls o 1956 C h e v ro le t Lounge. M ust be 21. Best pay pro ve d , coffee p riv ile g e s , p a r k ­ • FOR SALE and w o rk in g c o n d itio n s . No ex­ ing, $8. C a ll E D 2-4562 a fte r • LOST & FOUND 2 -d o o r, $185. Phone IV 5-2533. 44 p e rie nce ne ce ssa ry. C a ll IV 4 - 5 p .m . 544 U n iv e r s ity D r . 50 it Real Estate •PERSONAL 5723 between 2 -4 p .m . 45 19S4 C H E V R O LE T , ’ 2 l 0 \ T - APPROVED SUPERVISED OKEMOS: A spacious 3 bed­ • PEANUTS PERSONAL do or, sharp o rig in a l u p h o lste ry, ro o m , a ll b r ic k ra n ch w ith a ttach­ • REAL ESTATE one ow ner c a r. Sale p ric e d at For Rent Rooms fo r men w in te r te rm . S in ­ ed tw o c a r ga rag e. E n try way, g le $9 p e r week, doubles, $6.50. • SERVICE $99. APARTM ENTS L a rg e , w a rm , qu ie t ro o m s .C o m ­ carp eted liv in g and d in in g ro o m , •TRANSPORTATION See at FURNISHED NEW A P A R T M £ S T p le te ly fu rn is h e d , hot and co ld a ll b u ilt- in s in kitche n w ith eat­ •WANTED J .B .’ s E x c l u s i v e l y C h e vro le t clo se to cam pus f o r 3 o r 4 stu ­ w a te r in each. L a rg e lobby w ith ing are a. 1 1/2 baths, two f i r e ­ Used C a rs , 2801 S o u th C e d a r.T U places, p a r tly fin is h e d basem ent. DEADLINE: 2-1478. C43 dents, $44 p e r m onth. C a ll ED T .V ., la u n d ry and p a rk in g . ED M inutes fro m cam pus. O nly $21, 2-0255. 50 2-2574. Spartan H a ll, 215 L o u is , 1 p.m. one class day be­ 500. C a ll Joseph O’ L e a ry , ED one block fro m cam pus. 50 fore publication. and $28 p e r m onth. 'Bob B a ke r 7-2550, Ingham Hom e R e alty, W AN TED : M a le student f o r w in ­ Cancellations *12 noon one R a m b le r, 1231 W. M ich iga n, ED EVERGREEN ARMS te r , s p rin g te rm s . F u rn is h e d a - 372-1460. 45 class day before publication PHONE: 7-9765. , FORD, 1954, c o n v e rtib le , 1957 TC 45 341 E V E R G R E E N p a rtm e n t at E ydeal V illa . Phone it Service 337-0551___________ 43 T - b ir d m o t o r , 3-speed flo o r 1 B lo c k from C am pus 355-8255 s h ift, 338 r e a r end. $275. MlS.LT.' N E A R , doVn double b e d- YOU R E A L L Y ought to ta lk to P h o n e 3 3 2-1 011 ro o m . P riv a te en tra n ce , p a rk ­ Ed S hallow . S tandard L ife C o l­ RATES: Phone 485-5128. 44 in g , n e w l y fu rn is h e d . P ro fe s ­ l e g e D iv is io n . 919 E. G rand 1 DAY $1.25 1958 FORD, F a irla n e , '50o‘ 2 - sio na l o r gra du ate. C a ll a fte r 5 R iv e r, 337-1663. C43 3 D A Y S . . . .52.50 do o r, one ow ner, top co n d itio n , HASLETT APARTMENTS p .m ., IV 9-1 10 0. 43 PIANO LESSONS, $2 in m y hom e. 5 DAYS. . . . S3.75 $500, ED 2-8300. 50 M IC H IG A N W. 2321 1 /2 -S in g le , 1 / 2 B lo c k from C am pus $2.50 in y o u rs . R e vere nt Hunt, FORD STATIO N WAGON, i9 60 , double, new ly de cora te d, p riv a te 489-6168, C a ll S aturday. 43 (Based on 15 words per ad) C o u n try S q u i r e , 9-p asse nge r, 33 2 -8 4 1 2 e n tra nce s, rea so n a b le . Men on ly. U N C LE F U D 'S -F o r the best Ko­ There w ill be a 25< service good c o n d itio n , ED 7-9319. 45 Phone IV 4-1958. 45 and bookkeeping charge if th is ad is not paid w ithin 1962, F -8 5 CUTLAisS c o n v e rti- b le , blue , good top, stan dard AVAILARLE ★ For Sale sher sandw iches in T ow n East G rand R iv e r A ve. F o r D e liv e ry , 332-5689. C •:V cN YOUNGSTERS • seem to feel the great loss the country has suffered. These boys pay one week. tra n s m is s io n , 23,000 m ile s , ex­ ce lle n t c o n d itio n . C a ll 355-1236. NCW SEWING M A C H IN E , SINGER A U ­ T O M A T IC Has th re e needle po­ FOR M USIC designed w ith y o u r a respectful v is it to the p o rtra it of P resident Kennedy in the State C a p ito l. ta ste in m in d , c a fl on the L a r r y it Automotive 45 For The Best In s itio n s . In flo o r m odel cab in et; D evin O rc h e s tra . IV 2 -1 .4 0 o r State News photo by Joe Hempstead V A L IA N T , 1962, V -20 0, 4 -d o o r ju s t d i a l f o r fancy designs, 1959 FORD, 4 -d o o r sedan, noth­ IV 2 -9 8 0 0 .______________________ C standard. Red sedan, ra d io . See buttonholes, d a rn in g , appliques ing down. $27 a month. Bob Student Apartments K N IT T E R S -S ave ! Save! S ave !-T o B a ke r R a m b le r, 1231 W. M ic h i­ gan, F.D 7-9765. TC 45 at 1446 E ast M ich ig a n , L a n sin g , o r c a ll 582-2010, F o w le r. O LD S B O M ILE , 1962, 4 -d o o r, d y - 45 EDWARD C. HACKER CO. o r b lin d s titc h in g . O rig in a l p r ic e w ould be o v e r $275. Can be taken c a re of fo r o n ly $6.45 see and o rd e r q u a lity y a rn s c a ll 487-3393 o r 355-0959, K n it ’ n P u r l Y a rn s . T C 43 Last Day (continued from page 3) S tu d e n ts To J o in 1956 F O R D panel tru c k -g o o d pam ic s e d a n . P .B ., s te e rin g , REALTORS p e r month o r $65.95 cash. N o th­ T .V . R E N TA LS fo r students. E c - roo m o f the h o s p ita l. Kennedy m o to r and snow tir e s . 136 S. L a rc h . Phone 489-4186 a fte r 3 p .m . 44 3,800 m ile s . E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . Phone IV 9-0936, 1100 W .R undle. IV 5-2261 44 ONE OR TW O s e n io r o r graduate ing down. PHONE O L 5-2054. C45 S M ITH CORONA, p o rta b le typ e ­ w r ite r , e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n , $40. on om ical ra te s by the te rm and w as unconscious. m onth. U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T - On the f lo o r of the lim o u s in e , side by s id e , la y the P re s i­ In D a y O f P r a y e r A L S -3 5 5 -6 0 2 6 . C a ll a fte r 5. c F IA T , 1961, 2 -d o o r sedan) e x - C H E V R O LE T , i960, Im pala con - students wanted to sha re new C a ll 355-5835 a fte r 5:30 p .m . In an sw e r to P re s id e n t L y n ­ the P re s id e n t was announced F r i ­ A C C ID E N T P R O B LE M ? C a l l * dent’ s f e lt hat , and C o n n a lly ’ s cep tion al e c o n o m y c a r. $525. v e rtib le . V -8 a u to m a tic, pow er ap a rtm e n t. T h re e blocks fro m 45 lig h t - c o 1 o r e d , w id e -b rim m e d don B . Johnson's re q u e st f o r a day. The fu n e ra l in W ashington Phone 485-0464 a fte r 5 p .m . 43 K alam zaoo S tre e t Body S h o p . ste e rin g , w hite w a lls , phone 355- cam pus. $55 p e r m onth. Phone T exas hat. na tio n a l day o f p ra y e r, students w i ll be te le v is e d in the student S P AR TAN C O - O P E R A T I V E S m a ll dents to l a r g e w re c k s . SPART AN MOTOR'S 3074 o r 355-9574. 44 ED 2-0255 . 50 Between the seats la y th re e and E ast L a n s in g re s id e n ts w i ll lounge. NURSERY is h o ld ing a ru m m a g e A m e rica n and f o r e i g n c a rs . U n iv e rs ity L u th e ra n C h u rch tw is te d and to rn ro se s fro m M r s . w o r s h i p sp e cia l s e rv ic e s in 1956 V.W . 68,000 m ile s , new sa le on N ov. 25, fro m 9 -3 :3 0 G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507. 1411 PerSonnal selected Used C a rs. tir e s , ra d io , r e b u ilt engine. $525 WINTER TERM- p .m . in South L a n sin g C om m un­ East K a la m azoo._____________ c Kennedy’ s bouquet. chu rche s and synagogues d u rin g w i ll hold m e m o ria l s e rv ic e s to ­ D r. M a l c o l m P e r r y , 34 , the fu n e ra l o f the la te P re s i­ day at 10 a .m . at the ch u rch V .W , 1955, 2 -d o o r, sale p ric e d , o r best o ffe r. M ust s e ll, 485- AT it y H a ll, 117 W. South St. C h il­ JUNIOR LE A G U E T H R IF T Shop"- dent John F . Kennedy in Wash­ on the c o rn e r o f D iv is io n and 5771. ____________ 43 the r iv e r ’ s edge d re n c lo th in g , household ite m s , 211 E ast M ich ig a n . Save o n n e x t- a tten din g surgeon at the h o sp i­ $495. in gton , D .C . Ann. 1953 P L Y M 6 U T H , black standard ap a rtm e n ts on the ce d a r e tc. 43 t o - n e w w e a rin g apparel and ta l, en te re d the em e rge ncy ro o m , S ervices at A ll Saints E p is ­ F A L C O N , 1960, stationw agon, to note at once that the P r e s i­ T h re e p a s to rs o f E ast L a n ­ tra n s m is s io n , g o o d co n d itio n , r iv e r st. S E W I N G M A C H IN E , Z IG -Z A G household fu rn is h in g s . Open 10 standard s h ift, new c a r c o n d itio n , dent’ s c o n d i t i o n was c r it ic a l. sin g T r in it y C h u rch (Interd eno m ­ copal C h u rch , 1016 S. H a rris o n , $50. Phone 355-9902 a fte r 5 p .m . ED-2-4432 1963 M O D E L. T h is m achine s t ill a .m .-4 p .m . W ed-S aturday. 43 $995. in a tio n a l), 343 D iv is io n , w i l l w i ll begin at noon today. 45 A P A R T M E N T FOR TW O . U t i l i ­ c a r r ie s s e r v i c e and p a rts w a r­ STUDENT T V R E N T A L S . New T h e re seem ed to be l i t t le h e a rt C O R VAIR , 1962, '7 0 0 ’ , 2 -d o o r, beat, no p a lp a b le p u lse beat. touch on d iffe re n t them es o f p ra y ­ E ast L a n s in g Peoples C h urch B U IC K, l9 6 l, LeS abre, 4 -d o o r, tie s includ ed . C a ll IV 4-0757, ra n ty and sew ing in s tru c tio n s . 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth. 21” standard s h ift, $1495, In sid e the h o s p ita l w ith M rs . e r and c o m m itm e n t fro m 1 to (In te rd e n o m in a tio n a l), 2 0 0 W. ha rdtop , fu ll po w e r, e xce lle n t 9-11 p .m . 43 M ust s e ll, $5 p e r m onth o r $49.95 ta b le m o d e ls, $8 p e r m onth. A ll G rand R iv e r, F rid a y n ig h t. C O R VETTES, 1962, I960, 1959, co n d itio n . One ow ne r. Phone IV Kennedy w a s V ice P re s id e n t 2 p .m . 1958, 5 d iffe re n t m odels to choose TW O G IR LS to sha re 4 g i r l a p a rt- cash. W ill accept any type o f sets guaranteed, no s e rv ic e o r Johnson, the m an im m e d ia te ly S e rvice s W ill be he ld at 11:15 U n iv e rs ity M e th o d ist C h u rch , 4-6640. 45 fro m . A ll sale p ric e d . m ent. C lose to cam pus n ic e ly tra d e . C A L L O L 5-2054. C45 d e liv e r y ch a rg e s . C a ll N e ja c, IV in lin e f o r the P re s id e n c y . He a .m . at the H ille l House, 319 1118 S. H a rris o n , w i ll hold a FORD, stationw agon, 1956, m e - R A M B L E R A M E R IC A N , 2-d o o r, fu rn is h e d . C a ll 332-2195 a fte r B A B Y BEDS New, fu ll size w ith 2 -0 6 2 4 . C and h is w ife grasped hands w ith H illc r e s t, o f B ’ nai B ’ r it h Found­ s p e cia l s e rv ic e in m e m o ry o f the c a h n ic a lly sound, e x c e lle n t t ir e s , D IA P E R S E R VIC E to y o u r d e - 1962, e x tra sh a rp , lo w m ileag e, 5:30 p .m . 46 w e t - p r o o f in n e rs p rin g m a t­ M r s . Kennedy in a deeply m o v­ atio n . R e g u la r F rid a y night and la te P re s id e n t at 11:45 a .m . body f a ir , $160. C a ll ED 2-5382 tre s s e s , $45.95. Canopy C r ib s ir e . You re c e iv e y o u r own d ia ­ one-ow ner c a r. P ric e d to move, in g tab lea u. The F ir s t L a d y 's S aturday m o rn in g s e rv ic e s w e re E a s tm in is te r P r e s b y t e r i a n a fte r 5 p .m . 43 One block jo u th of I com p le te sp e cia l at $59.95. LOOK p e rs back each tim e . W ith o u r $1095. c lo th in g was stained w ith h e r a lte re d to ho no r the la te P re ­ C h u rch , 1315 A bbott Road, w i ll ^ McDonald’ s I B -4 -U Buy S torage F u rn itu re s e rv ic e , you m ay in clu d e up to hold b r ie f s e rv ic e s at noon. FORD, 1957 c o n v e rtib le , auto­ C O R V E TTE 1961, m aroon, 230 husband's bloo d. sident Kennedy. m a tic t r a n s m i s s i o n , po w e r h.p. a-speeCi,'pos>ivraciiun, z to p s , ■ . . . —- y lt . . . j . — . - ' ——' 5 X . * * A m i‘d “fr a n tic m e d ica l a c tiv ity , M ass w in oe c e le b ra te d at v rm v e rs ity w n n s u a rt t i'io t city phone 485-2355 a fte r 5:30 p .m . 27, IV 7-0173. C43 s h ir ts and c lo th in g w h ich w ill 8 a .m ., 11:10 a .m ., 12:10 p .m ., the A m e ric a n B a p t i s t Student ste e rin g . Econom y sp e cia l, $395. D r . P e r r y bu sie d h im s e lf tr y in g 3000 E. M ich iga n ________________________________ 44 C L A R IN E T -w o o d w ith case, $6$; not fade. W hite, blue o r pink to r e p a ir the wound on the P r e s i­ and 4:45 p .m . today and at 8, Foundation and St. A n d re w 's O r ­ IV 7-3715 1956 Chevy, 2 -d o o r, V -8 , au^ v io lin w ith bow and case, $300. d ia p e r p a ils fu rn is h e d . dent’ s neck. But then he stopped. 12:10, and 4:45 T uesday a t St. thodox C h u rch held sp e cia l s e r­ _____________________ C45 to m a tic , e x c e l l e n t con dition, C a ll IV 9-5 5 7 9 . 43 A M E R IC A N D IA P E R SERVICE It was o v e r. T h e P re s id e n t was John’ s Student P a ris h , 327 vic e s o v e r the weekend. l9 6 l F IA T , nothing down, $27 ow ner g ra d u a tin g th is te rm . M ust ESKIMO P AR KA H a ir Seal, w h ite 914 E . G ie r S tre e t M a r tin L u th e r Chapel (M is s ­ dead. M .A .C . C ontinuous s e rv ic e s have s e ll!I $200 C a ll 355-90197. 45 New Student Apts, L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n o u ri Synod) a ls o a lte re d it s o r ­ a m onth. Bob B a k e r R a m b le r, fox t r im . W orn on ly few tim e s . taken p la ce sin ce the death o f [adjoining the campus IV 2-0864 The tim e was 1 p .m . on the 1231 W, M ich ig a n , ED 7-9765. PO N TIAC , 1956, 4 -d o o r hardtop, Stored and m ay be seen at G if - d e r o f s e rv ic e Sunday in m e m o ry C 22nd day of N o ve m b e r, 1963. ________________ TCd45 ra io , h e a te r, f u ll pow er, one f e l’ s F u rs . 44 o f the la te P re s id e n t. T he Rev. 1960 F E U G E O T -S tatio n wagon. ow ner. $350. C a ll ED 7-9479. 46 C a ll ED 2-5051 T Y P E W R IT E R -R o y al S tandard, T H E KNIG HTS o f H ARMONY F o r the la tte s t in dance m u s ic . Phone Lincoln, Kennedy T h e o d o re Bundenthal said th a t State Mourns Good co n d itio n . A M -F M ra d io , re -c o n d itio n re c e n tly . Good con­ s e rv ic e s w o uld not be held PO N TIAC , 1959, S ta rc h ie f, low d itio n . Phone 372-2275, any­ 332-2575. TC44 new p ir e lle t ir e s , p lu s s n o w tire s , 489-1644. 46 m ileag e, one ow ner, p .b ., p .s ., 1 A v a ila b le tim e . 47 T Y P IN G S E R VIC E Seen As Similar today sin c e the con gre gatio n m eets in the A lu m n i M e m o ria l exce lle n t co n d itio n . T U 2-3508 1958 THUNDERB1RD, re a l sha rp, E N C Y C LO P E D IA , Funk & W ag- (continued from page 1) Chaple w h ile it s chu rch is un­ days, IV 4-4482, evenings. 44 New Y o rk , (A P ) - S trik in g co n sid e r best o ffe r. A ir - c o n d i­ n a lls S t a n d a r d re fe re n c e , lik e G E N E R A L T Y P IN G , Im m e d ia te tio n in g , ra d io , a ll pow er. Phone A N T I Q U E : 1932 C h e vro le t - \ NOW who m ou rn th e tr a g ic loss of s im ila r itie s in the P re s id e n tia l d e r c o n s tru c tio n . new. 25 vo lu m e plus 2 y e a r books, s e rv ic e , e xp e rie n ce d , 355-1237. d riv e n d a ily . $225. 1609 G ilc re s t o u r dedicated P re s id e n t, le t us liv e s o f John F . Kennedy and IV 2-6640. 44 O ffice 242 Cedar St. 655-2743 a fte r 6 p .m . 45 ________________________________5£> C O R V E T T E 1962, c o n v e rtib le 340 h.p ., 4-speed. Good co n d i­ tio n ,31,000 m ile s . T w o new tir e s . o r c a ll 3370327. 19$7, VOLKSW AG EN, c o n v e rti- 47 f o r M a r r i e d s t u d e n t s o n iy - E D IE STARR, T Y P IS T , T hesefi, d is c o u n t.o n baby playpens, high d is s e rta tio n s , te r m p a p e rs , gen­ renew o u r d e te rm in a tio n to s e r­ A bra ha m L in c o ln : ve the in te re s ts of the na tion f o r w hich he gave h is lif e , ” he in 1860 and Kennedy 100 y e a rs L in c o ln was elected P re sid e n t Lansing b le , ra d io , h e a te r, w h ite w a lls , c h a irs , T a y lo r to ts . F o r u n m a r­ e ra l typ in g . E xp e rie n ce d , IB M $3,000. 694-4581.____________ 4£. la te r in 1960. (continued from page 1) good c o n d itio n , $675. See at 111 rie d s tu d e n ts -e le c tric b la n ke ts. E le c tr ic . OR 7-8 23 2. c said. O LD S M O B ILE , 1962, 4 -d o o r,e x ­ Shepard St. L a n sin g . 43 F o r X m as g ifts ; to y s , b ic y c le s , T Y P IN G DONE in m y hom e, ex­ G o ve rn o r and M rs . Romney the g o v e rn o r m ade the suggestion Both w e re c re d ite d w ith fig h t­ c e lle n t co n d itio n . F u lly equipted. ro o m h e a te rs , coffee h e a te rs , hot p e rie n c e d , 676-2298. 44 w ill attend the fu n e ra l of the in a cco rda nce w ith one m ade 1956 FORD, V - 8 , F o rd -o -m a tic , ing f o r equal rig h ts fo r N egroes. Canyon m is t. $2,000, 836 E. Gen­ a ir , d ish e s, la m p s , steam iro n s , la te John F itz g e ra ld Kennedy to ­ by Jam es J. Saxon, U.S. Con­ pow er s te e rin g , ru n s w e ll. Phone ANN BROWN ty p is t and m u lti- esee, La nsing. 44 sh e lvin g , see Ace H a rd w h e re on lit h o ffs e t p r in tin g (b la ck & w h ite day. t r o ll e r o f the C u rre n c y . 646-3124. A sk fo r G a ry. Both w e re assassinated on a VOLKSW AG EN, l9 $ 6 , good co n - East G ra n d R iv e r a c ro s s tr o m & c o lo r) . IB M . G e n e ra l typ in g , T oda y a ll d e p a rtm e n ts of state F rid a y ; (L in c o ln on A p r il 15,1865, F e d e ra l, s ta te and county o f­ ________________________________ 43 d itio n , c a ll and make us an o ffe r. U nion. Phone ED 2-3212. C te r m p a p e rs, theses, d is s e rta ­ govern m ent w ill be clo sed as fa r fic e s w i l l be clo sed a ll day. 1960 BU IC K IN V IC T A wagon. E x­ at the age of 56; Kennedy on Nov. 355-5863 evenings. 43 AFG H AN P U PPIES, A .K .C . l i t t le as p ra c tic a b le , t h e G o ve rn o r 22, 1963 at the age o f 46). T h e re w i ll be on ly lim ite d c e lle n t co n d itio n , 39,000 m ile s . tio n s . ED 2-8384. C be au ties, rea so n a b le . 1122 H y­ EXPER T ty p in g on e le c tric p ica . s a id .’ p o sta l s e rv ic e . M a il w i ll be d is ­ Highest o ffe r. 355-9788 a fte r 5 STORY land S t., phone 482-0008. 43 M e r r iiy n Vaughn, M .S.U . g ra d - S tore s w ill be c lo s e d — many Both w e re succeeded by P r e s i­ trib u te d to p o st o ffic e boxes and p .m . o r weekends. 43 P O R T A B L E T Y P E W R IT E ! * uate. 339-8751.________________50 fo r a ll day, som e d u rin g the dents named Johnson — in L in ­ s p e cia l d e liv e ry m a il w i ll be ho u rs o f the fu n e ra l. M any b u s i­ c o ln ’ s case it was A n d re w John­ handled, but the o ffic e s w i ll be jt^ Employment O lym p ia p re c is io n . Buy the fin ­ R E A S O N A B LE , f a s t , accu rate, e s t. T e r m s a va ila b le . H a s s e l- typ in g in hom e. 355-0975. 46 nesses a re c lo s in g down. T he son; in Kennedy’ s , Lyndon B. c lo se d . G IR L F U L L - T IM E S aleslady. No b rin g Co. 310 N. G rand, IV 2 - W A N T E D -ty p in g to do in m y auto in d u s try is c lo s in g at noon Johnson. A ll p u b lic and p a r o c h i a l exp erience re q u ire d . A p p ly S tyle 1219. ________________________ C45 hom e. Phone IV 7-0920.______ 43 to g ive its w o rk e rs an op po r­ schools w i ll be clo se d . Rom an Sells For Less Shop of E ast L a n sin g . 45 B IC Y C L E S -R e n ta ls , Sales, and X ERO X CO PIES anything; even tu n ity to attend lo c a l m e m o ria l C a th o lic students w i ll atten d an S e rvice - A ls o used. East L a n s ­ s e rv ic e s . 8 a .m . m ass and then w i ll be '60 F o rd F a lco n 2 -d o o r w ith M E D I C A L T EC H N O LO G ISTS- A.S .C .P . o r e lig ib le , Vacancies in c lin ic a l la b o ra to ry . E x c e lle n t 3 b lo c k s E ast of cam pus. Phone pages in a bound book. A ld in - in g C y c le , 1215 E ast G rand R iv e r, g e r D ire c t M a il, 533 N. C lip - p e r t. IV 5-2 21 3. C M P u b lic s c h o o l s ich ig a n a re c lo s e d to throughout d a y .C a th ­ Reaction excused. T he Cam pus T h e a tre w i ll open s a la ry and b e n e fits . C a ll o r apply 332-8303. . C o lic schools a ls o a re expected (concluded from page at 3 p .m . in ste a d o f at 1:30. ra d io , he a te r, stan dard s h ift e Completely furnished DISCOUNT T O STUDEN TS: T h e ­ E.W . S pa rrow h o s p ita l, (P e rs o n ­ STER EO C O N S O L E -H a v e t w o , to clo se . M any o f the s ta te ’ s ze, said he was m ost d is tu rb e d T he State T h e a tre w i ll open at and w h ite w a ll t ir e s . $795. •'W all to wall carpeting s is , g e n e ra l ty p in g (IB M E xecu­ nel o ffic e ). L a n sin g . 45 on ly need one, best o ffe r, c a ll tiv e ) co m p le te m u ltilit h p r in t ­ u n iv e rs itie s w ill be clo sed today. th a t O sw ald was not allow ed the 7 p .m . • 4 cor parking 355-9970. 47 In houses of w o rs h ip o f a ll due p ro c e s s o f law w h ich is Downtown L a n sin g s to re s w ill a v o n C a l l i n g G i r l S - Do you ing. E D 2-2961 o r E D 7-0971. o A ir conditioned C AR D T A B L E -P e rm a n e n t, w a l­ de nom inations - both P ro te s ta n t, e v e ry A m e ric a n ’ s rig h t. be clo sed a ll m o rn in g and w i ll '59 C h e v r o l e t Im pala Con­ have a NEED to EARN money? _______________________ 45 Becom e an A V O N R E P R E ­ o Snack bar nut le a th e r top, 4 m atching FAST*, a c c u ra te exp erience d s e r­ Je w ish , and the P re s id e n t's own “ I c o u ld n ’ t understand how th is not open u n til 2 p .m . v e rtib le . I n c l u d e s p o w e r P erso ns having to re p o rt to c h a irs . C a ll 484-6595 between v ic e . C a ll 882-5382._________ 47 fa ith , Roman C a th o lic -p ra y e rs co u ld happen,” he sa id . "N o w s te e rin g , po w e r b ra ke s, pow er S E N T A T IV E near y o u r own home. o Private balcony 9 and 12. 43 w e re said f o r the s la in P r e s i­ th a t O sw ald is dead, the A m e ric a n th e ir d ra ft boards w i ll re p o rt w indow s, pow er seats w ith I t ’ s pleasant and p ro fita b le w o rk. •.Four largo closets F R E E P IC K U P a n d d e liv e ry . dent. people w i ll p ro b a b ly take h is T uesday in ste a d o f M onday. au tom atic tra n s m is s io n a n d F o r appointm ents in y o u r home w rite o r c a ll: M rs . Alona H u c - » Dishwashers it Lost & Found Same day s e rv ic e , g e ne ral ty p - in g . Joyce W atson, 694-8111. C Even the b a r r ie r s of the M a ck­ g u ilt f o r g ra n te d .” G e o r g e J. B u rk e , business w h ite w a ll t ir e s . $995. k in s , 5664 School S t., H a sle tt, LO ST: G lasse s w ith ch a rco a l T Y P IN G Tft m y hom e. S h irle y inac .B rid g e , lin k in g the upper D ie tze s a id the thought that m anager o f the M ich ig a n L iq u o r M ich iga n o r c a ll evenings, FE Office Open 12-7 P.M. Daily fra m e , T h u rs d a y , Nov. 21 on ca m ­ D e c k e r, F o re s t A ve, L a nsing. and lo w e r p e n in su la s o f M ich iga n O sw ald’ s m u rd e re r m ay have C o n tro l C o m m is s io n , s a id that ‘ 63 B uick S k y la rk C o n v e rtib le 9-8483. C44 pus. Phone 353-2741, R ew ardl 44 Phone IV 2-7208._____________ « w ill be lo w e re d at noon today been sent to sile n ce the sus­ at the re q u e st o f G o ve rn o r R om ­ T H R E E ROOMS fu rn is h e d in c lu d ­ LO ST: Post V e rs a lo g s lid e ru le , fo r the f ir s t tim e since the b rid g e pect had o c c u rre d to h im . ney the c o m m is s io n w ill o rd e r the w ith ra d io , h e a te r, V -8 and 4 i O vvn a n d ' 'C o u n t r y fo od ing u t ilit ie s , lig h te d p a rk in g jo t. brown case, n e ar F a rm Lane ^ T ransportation opened s ix y e a rs ago in o b s e r- M ilto n Rokeach, a lso a p r o - sale o f a ll a lc o h o lic beverages fln, % f? % r » .................. $ 7,4,5ft” _COM P>AjxiY peed^ .tnep. p e rfe rre d w ith tim e on th e ir m onth. C a r f OX 4-621(1 b rid g e . Name engraved. Phone ’t « iVr iAa 7 for* vaf!te o ^ h e funer%lP’ of the Tate fegS6t*l 'b f'P iy c ’ i o j i j ^ , ca rie u ffffs susperteted o r 482-8559 ask f o r Scotch. 44 355-9158. 43 C h ris tm a s p re fe ra b ly San An­ P re sid e n t Kennedy. idea “ a b s u rd .” p.m . hands to w o rk at exceptional HOUSE to n io area. 355-8920 a fte r 7 p .m . " T h is was ju s t as t e r r ib le as A re a in d u s trie s w i ll continue 56 O ld sm o b ile 88 2 -d o o r w ith s e llin g jo b . F o r ap po intm en t c a ll 484-4317.___________ C L A K E LANSING HOMES. F o u r it Personal _________________ 4 5 Not sin ce the death o f P r e s i­ dent R o ose velt in 1945 has th e re K e n n e d y ' s k i l l i n g , ” s a i d in o p e ra tio n except f o r a m e­ ra d io , h e ater and 2-ton e p a in t. R ID E wanted to C o lo ra d o on D e- R okeach. " B u t it was done in m o r ia l p e rio d f o r em ployes. C H E C K -O U T G IR L f o r Saunto’ s students p e r hom e. $50 m on th ly FOR R E A L SAVINGS contact th is cen be r 13-15. C a ll 322-1546 . 47 been such an o u tp o u rin g of p u b lic T he f i r s t s h ift a t O ld s m o b ile A u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n . $95. p e r student. L a ke fro n t. Phone State F a rm agent about fina ncing rage and a n ge r, not c o ld ly as Food M a rk e t on T h u rs d a y a fte r­ RIDERS wanted 7 Boston and g rie f. FE 9-2221.____________________ 45 a p lo t.” w i ll be excused at noon, but o th e r noons. C a ll 485-8227 fo r in fo r ­ y o u r next c a r through the State v ic in ity . Le ave Wednesday a fte r­ " I t w on’ t b rin g Kennedy b a c k ,” s h ifts w i l l c o n t i n u e as usual, m a tio n . 44 ONE OR T W O men to share F a rm C a r F inance P la n -A sk fo r it Wanted STORY unapproved house. E ve ryth in g GEORGE T O B IN o r ED K A R - NIG HT W A TC H M A N needed fo r p a id . $35 m o n th ly. 482-3029. 45 noon, re tu rn Sunday. C a ll John said L a im a Stede, G rand R apids announced Jack W hite, p u b lic re ­ ju n io r . la tio n s d ir e c to r . M ANN, IV 5-7 26 7, In F ra n d o r. G IR L FR O M IR A N wants ro o m ­ East La nsing H igh School. F o r B o b K a t z m a n , H u n t i n g t o n S a la rie d p e rso n n e l at O ldsm o­ m ate in s u p e rvise d housing one OLDSMOBILE Saturday, Sunday and h o lid ays. W AN TED TW O coeds to sh a re _________ house. N e a r M .S .U . f o r w in te r T H E REASON we have so m any C43 ★ Wanted b lo ck fro m cam pus, c a ll 332- Woods fre s h m e n , sum m ed u p b ile w i ll be excused at noon u n til C a ll 337-1394. 45 to o n . One f o r w in te r and s p rin g . d a rn fo p l answ ers is th a t we’ ve TW O M AN a p a rtm e n t fo r w in te r ^0615. 44 w id e sp re a d student re a c tio n w ith 3 p .m . O th e r area in d u s trie s _ _ _ _ _ i. ^ c e r ajsb £qL(qwu\n us q u icke r th a n you rat) say .lack R o b in ­ the la te P re s id e n t in H yannis, la te P re s id e n t. in peace.” J a im ie Doneth, an E ast L a n sin g son. (H a ve you ever wondered, in c id e n ta lly , about th e o rig in M a s s ., and W ashington, D. C . M ost student liv in g un its and M any o f the te le g ra m s le ft E ast o rg a n iz a tio n s can celled a ll re g ­ o f th is in te re stin g phrase “ Q uicke r tha n you can say .lack L a n sin g w i t h i n m in u te s a fte r u la r ly scheduled a c tiv itie s u n til R obinson"? W ell sir, the o rig in a l saying was French 'Phis announcem ent o f the P re s id e n t’ s T uesday. M any o f them c a n ce lle d rite (¡at tic dire Jacqtu s Hohespirrri. " .lack Robinson i>. as e ve ry­ BLACK BUNTING - hangs from the State Capitol in silent a s sa ssin a tio n reached students. te rm p a rtie s scheduled f o r la s t one knows, an A ng liciza tio n o f .Jacques Robespierre who was. A lp ha E p silo n P i fr a t e r n it y weekend. GODA RESTAURANT tribute to the memory of President Kennedy. as everyone knows, the famous figure from the French R e volu­ M IC H IG A N A V EN U E • L A N S IN G M IC H IG A N tio n who, as everyone knows, got m urdered in his bath bv D anton, M u ra t, C aligula, and A l Ca|sme, T h ic Iû û ç A n iiA ¡ n t L A te c f b in * has n o t h in g on u ,s ! (T he reason people started saying "Q u ic k e r tha n you can ■'* ** » w r ir | , r ^ *■ ■ ■ ^ If you enjoy Chinese food, say .larqoes Ttcmespierre —o r .uic'k nooif}«ni-i. a-> fie )-■ cnVieo ii. Knglish-s|x‘a kin g countries lik e E ngland, the I S . and C leve­ (continuod from page 1) la n d —is q u ite an in te restin g litt le story. I i scene th a t Robes­ MSU In d u strial C o n su lta n t la s , Ruby w as known to be h e a rt­ s ic k sin ce the a ssa ssin a tio n o f P re s id e n t Kennedy. He clo se d stop in and see why. pierre's wife, Georges Sand, got word o f the plot to m urd er her husband in his ba th. A ll she had to do to save his life was h is downtown n ig h t c lu b im m e ­ call his name and w a r iiliiin . R ut. alas, q u icke r than she could M E N T he business o f ru n n in g MSU — M a in ta in U n iv e rs ity lia is o n b a ch e lo rs degree fro m the U n i­ d ia te ly upon w o rd of the C h ie f say .Jacques Roliespierre, she received a telegram from her old went on F r id a y d e spite announce­ w ith agencies such as the S m a ll v e r s ity o f I llin o is in Ì92 2. m ent of P re s id e n t K e n n e d y s B usine ss A d m in is tra tio n , M ic h i­ He was ge n e ra l m anager o tth e E x e c u tiv e ’ s death and has yet frie n d Frederic C hopin who was dow n in M ajorca se ttin g lyrics death. gan D e p a rtm e n t of E conom ic E x­ H e a te r D iv is io n o f M o to r Wheel to reopen it . Ruby, a stocky m an o f m ed iu m ■A. T he B o a rd of T u rs te e s m eeting pansion and C h am b ers of C om ­ in 1932. He becam e v ic e - p r e s i 'O Ì / 'c o n tin u e d a f t e r the accounce- m e rce . dent in cha rge of the D u o -T h e rm he ig ht, had earned a re p u ta tio n m ent. A d m in is tra tiv e o ffice s a l­ — Study U n iv e r s ity - in d u s tr ia l D iv is io n in 1935 and in 1947 as a good frie n d , but a q u ic k ­ j so re m a in e d open although l i t ­ was "named executive, v ic e p r e ­ te m p e re d foe, ready to la y about t le w o rk was done. sid en t of the com pany. He be­ w ith h is fis ts at the s lig h te s t T he tru s te e s appointed M e r- cam e p re s id e n t and g e n e ra l m an­ p ro v o c a tio n . vin F . C otes, 64, c h a irm a n of ager in 1952 and board c h a ir ­ the board and fo rm e r p re sid e n t man in 1963. of M o to r Wheel C o rp ., L a nsing, A c tiv e in area a ffa irs , the as con sulta nt to MSU. new con sulta nt is a d ir e c to r o f Cotes w ill advise and a ssist M o to r W heel, M ich ig a n N a tio n a l (concluded from page 1) the re s e a rc h developm ent o ffic e on MSU’ s re la tio n s w ith indus­ B ank, Edw ard W. S p a rro w H os­ p ita l, G re a te r L a n sin g Founda­ e b ra te d a t noon at St. M atthew s C a th o lic C a t h e d r a l . R ic h a rd 3 llik h J iodo« try . tio n and Ingham C ounty R e h a b il­ C a rd in a l C ushing a rch bishop of to his im m o rta l "W arsa w C oncerto. ( lo p in said he needed M ilto n E. M u e ld e r, v ic e p re ­ ita tio n C e n te r. He is a fo rm e r Boston and lo n g tim e p e rso n a l Georges Sand’s help desperutely becausec hi he could not find a sident f o r re s e a rc h developm ent, d ir e c to r o f the C o u n try C lub of frie n d and s p ir itu a l guide to the rhym e fo r “ W arsaw ." N a tu ra lly , Georges >itl(i not refusi said some o f C o te s’ new duties L a n sin g , M ich ig a n M a n u fa ctu r­ Kennedys, w i l l ce le b ra te the such an urgent request. w ould be: e rs A s s n ., Bohn A lu m in u m and m a ss. — A d v is in g re s e a rc h -o rie n te d in d u s trie s in te re s te d in lo ca tin g ’ in the area. He w ill also ad­ 1 B ra s s C o rp ., A.utom obile P a rts M a n u fa c tu re rs A ssn . and L a n ­ sing C ham ber of C o m m e rce . — About 1 p .m . the re m a in s w i ll be taken to A rlin g to n N a t­ io na l C e m e te ry . T he p ro ce ssio n (W ell sir, o ff to M a jo rca went Georges, I tut lie fo ri she to ld her litt le d a ug hter W alter th a t some In com ing to m u rd e r D a dd y in his h a th . She in s tru c t lett. men were W alter vise MSU on how to encourage He is now p re s id e n t o f the w i ll take about an h o ur to m ake to sho ut Robespierre's name the m om ent th e bad men arrived. in d u s tria l developm ent c o rp o ra ­ A u to m o b ile C lub o f L a n sin g and it s w ay a c ro s s the Potom ac to R ut W alter, alas, had liecn sea-bathing th a t m o rn in g on the tio n s . __________________ ______ is a m e m b e r of se ve ra l o th e r the na tio n a l m ilit a r y c e m e te ry R iviera, and she had come home w ith a big bag o f salt w a te r c iv ic a ss o c ia tio n s . in V irg in ia . ta ffy , and when the bad men a rriv e d to m u rd e r Robespierre. ZBT Loses $175 MERVIN COTES W alter, alas, was chew ing a wad o f ta ffy and could not get her m outh u n stuck in tim e to shout a warning. R obespierre, alas, Rose Supply re s e a rc h p a rk arra n g e m e n ts and n o n -p ro fit re s e a rc h in s titu te s in DISC SHOP was m urdered q u ic k e r tha n you could say Jacques Robespierre o r Jack Robinson, as lie is called in English-s) leaking countries. Z eta Beta T a u fr a te r n ity o r ­ o th e r areas and re p o rt on the (There is, I am pleased to re|x»rt, one sm all note o f cheer de red 2500 g re e n , w h ite, orange, and blue ro s e s to be sold at na ture o f o th e r u n iv e rs itie s ’ in ­ volvem e nt in them . East Lansing’s in th is grisly tale.. W hen Georges Sand got to M a jorca, she d id succeed in helping C h op in find a rh y m e fo r “ W arsaw” as eve ry­ the S ta te -lllin o is gam e, and lo st " H is appointm ent w ill enable one knows who has heard those h a u n tin g ly ric s : $175 when the game was ca lle d off and they w e re le ft w ith the MSU to a rtic u la te m o re effec­ LEÂDING STORE In the f a i r io irii o f Warsaw, tiv e ly its re s o u rc e s and re se a rch W hich X tip o lin ti's horse sate, flo w e rs . c a p a b ilitie s as they are re la te d for S inging cockles a n il in asst Is, a lire n lire a!) , Some o f the ro s e s , which w ere to a ttra c tin g re s e a rc h -o rie n te d to be sold to ra is e money fo r R ut I digress. in d u s try to th is a re a ,” M ue ld er th e ir m u s c u la r d ystro p h y d riv e , said. We were s|ie u kiiig o f C h ristin a s g ifts. 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